PP. NUTTING Ed nu Pr i.. Kutered at tbe Pohi ( mm at Alto Or 'on. a. seoonri alas dihi! tumte Difficult Digestion That Is dyspepsia. It makes life miserable. Its sufferers eat not because they want to, but simply because tbey mini. They know they are irritable and fretful : but they cannot be otherwise. They complain of a bad taste In the mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the stom ach, an uneasy feeling of puffy fulness, headache, heartburn and what not. Tho effectual remedy, proved by perma nent cures of thousands of severe cases, Is Hood's Sarsaparilla Hood'. YUAA tie tbo best cftlUftrtlc ftatnthe ' y 11,8 ft'1"1 V"" Hm kmrS foP For Sale on Terms to Suit. 220 acre fruit ranch with two evapaf atore, live stock farm, implements com plete, with warehouse, on track atiJoff eison, alao 215 acres heavy saw timber near K. R., takon up fourteen years ago, situated in Yamhill county and my brick residence 3rd and Washiniiton Bts, Albany; furniBhed complete. All free bom incumbrances. Buaineas and prop erty interests necessBtaree my returning to California. Here is an opportunity to get eome firBt-claes property. Call on or addreBS K. H Rhodes, ' AlDany, vreguij. P. O. Andersen cB has 23 The only Rubber Tire Setting Ma chine in the Valloy . General Blackamithing and Horae shoeing a epcialty. 1 Becond.St., Albary. ALBANY DRESSED BEEF CO, . . . First St., opp- Mumberg Block Oho'ce meats of all kinds Bargains In Farm Lands, Timber Lands and City Property call on or write 8 N. STEELE A CO. Albany, ATTENTION CAMPERS! Ho for Cascadia Springs. First ClasBMountainRlKS, Good Drivore Meets nil .1- you want to Bave money Trains, u u 11 on A. M. WILSON, The Reliable Liveryman, Notary rnbllc and Juetico of the Toace lumiarce fcit l'rccinct No.7 gOSHOW & BLANCHARD, Real Estate and Insurance Agents Collection and Notary Work. Form and stock land for ealo. Also idmrgood town and aero lota.. COSHOW & BLANOHARD.V. BrownBvillo, Oregon. OSTEOPATHIC , INFIRMARY jRS. RAMSEY 5 PENLBHD ftl nervous and chronic dis ease treated. Offices 220 Broadalbin St. GSflWltatlon free. Phono 482 THE JERSEY DAIRY '.A. B. MILLER & SONS, Prop. Pure Jorsoy Cream, lilk and Buttor Eupplioi flaily. Leave ordors at 0 '.Mover's J. R. HAWKINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oflico! Norton House, Halsoy, Oro. D. E, CHANDLER Does hones palnling, caleoininlng and paper naniitng,iuBiae ami out sli'e work, well. Ho may be found at 620 East Third etreet. Many years experience, FISH AND POULTRY h fish and poultry ronumlv 01, Jas. McGDiirt'e Market, near rBt and Ferry streets. , fceiinsitit rihersidl pnltr General Miles. Eoitob Dbmoohat: Home time ago Hie Oregonian alleged hat Gen Miles, on bis return from the Philippine made charges ol "aiteeping unprecia'ion against onr army" iu that far oil region, and declared tbat the Geo. iodir.ted the army for the practice of uaagesof war that be himself always enforced annual a barbarous fos in shape of untamable and incurable boa tile Indiana from 1870 to 1S90." BsIdk called upon to prove this un founded charge against Geo Miles, tbat paper declares tLal proof is not difficult, and then proceeds to show tbat Gen, Miles was; eimagrd iu Indian warfare from ) 869(10 1890, and tbat the policy of the government, during tbat period, was the practice of merciless severity. In wbatldld this merciless severity ccn sidt ? Did onr army, in cold blood, mur der tbe women and children ol thefe Indian marauders? Did Ibsy torture to death these Indians when tbey capturtd them? Did they rcalpthe wounded? Did tbey administer tbe water cure? Will not tbe Oregonian enlighten tbe public 00 tbid particular point? In tbe article from which we quote it very pru jdentlv'refralns from attempting to say. Via uen. auies practice any or mis "merciless severity"? tf so, will that paper tell its readers in what particular way be did eo? Will it bemore specific? Did be murder Indian women aud chil dren in, cold blood? Did be torture prisonere to death, and scalp the wound ed ? or did bejadminister tbe water cure 7 Wben? Where? Did be over issue an order to have these things done? That paper allegeB tbat from 18G6 to 18G7 onr government" scourged such savagrs with tbe ".hot iron of its wrath," and tbat wben complaint was made about Bach cruelty, a cruelty brought about by the policy adopted by Gen. Sheridan, Gen. Sherman approved euch policy. But tbat paper is careful to avoid saying that that policy waB adopted by Gen. Miles. It is alBO prudent enough to leave Its readers In the dark as to what it m eans by "scourging" with a red hot Iron. Did It mean tbat "our govern ment" requited our army to murder In dian women and oblldren in cold blood, or to torture Indian warriors to death when captured, or to scalp the wounded, or lastly," did it require tbat that tbe Indiana ehoald be subjected to the water oure? vat tnese matter not, as during all tbe times mentioned Gen. Miles was not Commander in chief and did not pre- airibe the policy "merciless severity'' spoken of by the Oregonian, and irom all tte Oregonian says ho practiced none I 01 it; nence is not blamable. Ax ti t paper does not allege any specific ;,act of scourging with tbo red hot iron of its (governmental) wrath," it would appear that all that the Oregonian baa 10 say about him. is mere balderdaah. It 18 true that that paper alleges that "on the 23rd of January, 1S70 Col. E. M. Bakor, withl.tho Second Cavalry and Thirteenth Infantry made a night attack upon the camp of a band ol Piegnn or UlaokfeetJUndiaua nnd killed 173 per sons." It is said tbat eome women and obildreu were killed, but that paper ad mits that thoy wero armed. Was there any "red hot iron of wrath" in killing theae Indiana? They were at war with our government and might bv ex pected to be killed. Thousands of civil ized white men bave been killed in the same way. Finally Miles wna not there and was not to blumo for the killing of thesolbelligorent women and boys in the Indian camp. The reader will readily see bow absurd it la (or tbo Oregonian to hold Gen. Miles responsible for what Col. Baker did. Than, as if to maze itself more ridiculous, that paper .pro oeedetosay: If Sheridan bad ordered Col. Miles in 1868 or 1870 to wipe out a Piegan or Cheyenne camp he would cer tainly have obeyed bis orders as cheer fully aud executed them as ruthlessly as did Caster or Baker." Yea, he would have "wiped" them out just like he helped "wipe" out many a Confederate camp during the civil war. But here the Oregonian again uses words of ob aoure meaning, What doeB it mean by words "wipe, out"? Does it mean that be euould murder Indian women and children, or, that If ordered to do so, he would lor ture to death his captives and scalp his wounded ? He never has done euchlbru tal things, and it is tale lo say that it was Impossible that encb an order could SHASTA WATER MAVALADE " GRAPE KOLA We aro exclusive agents for the above goods, and guarantee the qnalitv. THE SUGAR BOWL 8 W, 2nd St bave ever been issued to him. But what Geo. Miles would bave done under the remotest contingency, is no evidence whatever be did under tbe circum stances tbat prevailed at tbe time in queetioo, In military etbics it was no mvre a crime to make a night "at'ack : upon th camp of a band ot Piegan or . Bla'kfeet Indians" aud kill "a hundred aod seventy three person," than it waa for tbe Coo federate General, Albert Sid-; ney Johueon, during the lale civil war, 1 to make a night attack upon General , Grant's forces at Sbilob and slay several ihousaud oi ir.eui. Gen. Mile, wneo be returned from tbe Philippine, made certain specific charges of rutreiliS sever ity practised by cerium or my officers (giving their names aa far as po Bible) In the Philippines, whereupon the admin istration shut him off by Baying tbat these charges bad been Inve t'gated, and where proven, tbe guilty onea were pun ished by dismissal from tbe service or otherwise. If these offences were no more cruel or mercilees than those prac tisep by Gen. Miles in tbe Indian wars, why did tbe war department investigate tbem?,Tbe evolving of these lacts places tbe Oregonian in an absurdly ridiculous attitude. Troth. Oregon the Best. From the Times, Hany WicliB and family are hero frtm Pennsylvania wbitber tbey went from Corvallis six months ago to make the East their permanent borne. Pennsyl vania was not enough like Oregon to Buit them, and tbey are very welcome, back ; We don't like to have people leave Oregon because they like eome other state hotter, or because tbey think tbey can do better eleewhere, but we 'too bavej learned to be assured they won't stay long when they do go, A greatmany of Harry's friends say to him "What did I tell yon wben you left?" Under come circumstances It might be annoying to ihlm, but just now he feele as if be eould put np with almost anything here without complaint. Mr, Wicks stales that, he .held nmoet satisfactory position with an uncle near Pittsburg, but the hot nights, dieaetlous stormB, lightning Btrokes, approaching extreme cold, poor health, end all was more than he could stand although he fought bravely against his inclination to return to Oregon. Mr. WIckB hae Jsome very good poaitions offered him, botb here aad in Portland, but on account of 1 having friends and property in Benton I he thinks he will remain here. $100 Reward, $100. lha readers of tiis paper will bo pleased to learn that t eiu i. at itusi one dreaded (Hbcbbo that s icn.o luiB been able to cure in all sUges aud that. is Catarrh. Ball's Uatarrn Uure la tbe onn positive cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh bein a cons itutiunnl aisease, requirea a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ratiirrii Cure ia taken internally, acting directly noon the blood and mu cous surfaces of tne aystom, tiiereby de Btroying the founiiution of tho disease, and giving the patient strength by build- na8tro in "dots work, "lie nS tors have ao much faith in its curativo Bowers, that iiioy oiler One Uundied 'ollnra for any cae that it fails to euro. Send for list of '"stimoi.tais. Address' P. j. OHENKY :o., Toledo, O, bold by Drag -is' 75c Hull's Family Pills aro the best. 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I FROM , coiraKissaiAW Livingston, 03 CSOHGIA. a s 'i;1?"' c ! '" successful use of 8. S. S. in rnny cased. It is tbe beat olooct romaUy on tho market. FROM EX-GOV. AZ.LBM D. CANDIBB. S. 8. E. It unqucofcionably a B00A blood puvllloi-, and the best tonlo I over used. vuu TTTTTHHTT' Portland and satisfactorily at reasonable prices. V iliU-JJi 1 ABLE S and FRUITS. r EET ALBANY 0REG03S,' in their season. IEGON g Mill, Star Baths. Shaving and Eair-Cuttitg Parlors, chairs Porce'ine Tabs, Hrit CIlS' ot Bltrk B'Bt d. Broadalbin St. Ittween let std 2nd, Aibany Market. Wheat 75 '"nu. Jats SO fcggs 20 1 eats. butter 16-o 2J cent.. fotatoct, 50 cout-. rtarus 14 iai Sides IS cents r?hco;diN 0 cent. Bopa 17 cenj. Perk, dressed, 7 centa, Bay. $7 to 9 loose. $11 baled flour 96c pr lack. Beet, grow titers 30 we 0 Mutton, utotH, iHc. Veal, grns 4c. Wool 17 to 18c. Mill ted, oran $17, ehorte $21. foultrv, cents live weight. Lard 12c. Prunes, dried, 4c. Applea, dried, 4c. Apples, green, 60c. A. STAHK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SLRGEON Oregon Bana Bldg, . . Albany . DK. J. L. HILL, Physician ana burgei Hill Block - Albany, Or. 0. LlITTjKK. 0. V. LlTTLRk LITTLER & LITTLjEK, Dentifts. .Brown Block. Albany, Oregos o. Collins D D 8 A. Jack Bodges D D S COLLINS & HODGES Dentists. Odd Fellow's Temple, Albany, Ot. fl. A.LEIN1NGER. Dentist Crawford Block Albany, Or. M. Ralston, IKSUB ANOE AN D MONEY BKOKEB actions made. Notes bought. Small oansmade on personal ocbatM Kaye plenty of Money to Loan nr. good farms at 6 per cent int?rett?n Oregon 1 THE K. 0. T. M.- lr7 SSfy evening at K. 0, haiJ. VlSltinir Kniol,; l-inlj 1. Id W. A, Cox, Commander inenHa,l Poster BlockJ-eTeryW-FSy Manzanita Circle Mondava. meets lat and 3rd Visiting neighbors welcomed. W.B. Habd.O. C. L.L. Swan, Clerk , OOUBX LIBERTY, No. 26, Foreste n rZl.U . ' at "":caDee hall every j-ueeaay evenings Drocners cordially inviioH to a -boall, Chief Ranger. A. Bkkdbbb, Financial Secretary. BIXPER OENT LOnNS.T-wl first-claes farm security or improved business property in Albany. Wr- Sr address' Cemrr particula" "".on H, F. Mbrrhl, Democbat: Bid. . Albany, Oregon. HONG WAH rONG CO., Second St. near Lyon street. Albany. Sells Chi nese medicine, Chinese rice. Chinere tea and nut oil. Printing Cheap, not Cheap Printing 'Phone Red 704. H. F. rierrill INStJRjyfE AND LOAN AGENT, City and Gonnty Warrants bought and old. Collections nromntlv AttnnHnrl tn. Correspondence solicited, 1 nl Ji The Portland Journal Is the only state democratic paper. ,It ie newsy-outspoken and a credit to the state. The Ijemocbat and Daily Journal, a t4 pa per may be secured for $5.75, fJ II f six months. The Weekly end Sem Weekly Journal for $2.C0, or the Week ly Democrat and Weekly Journal fo $1.85 ;renyotlii' cml itaticn desirs CITY TREASURERS NOTICE Call H, Notice is heieby given 'bat funds ar in hand to pay city warrants No. 501 to 599 inclusive of the iesne of 1C01 Inter est on said warrants will cease witn the date of this notice. Albany, Or., June 5, 1903,; B P. ( 1 11.1 1 itj Tiertuni 1 Cohmtt cn the place.