Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 25, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    F P. NUTTINU, Ed. anii Prop.
entered at the PoatOrnoeat Albany
0uon,n second olass mall matte .
Dragged'Down
Feeling
In the loins.
Nervousness, unrefreshlng Bleep, despon
dency. It Is time you were doing something.
The kidneys were anciently called the
reins in yonr case they are holding the
reins and driving you into serious trouble.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Acts with the most direct, beneficial e fleet
on the kidneys. It contuins the best and
safest substances for correcting and toning
uiese organs.
AUCTION
ARE rOU-GOING TO HAVE A8ALEV
A. D. HALE,
AUCTIONEER
Will cry vour aalo at reason; bio rate
Live stock Bales a specialty.
Address, 'iangent, Ore.
To Cure n Cold in one Day
Take Laxative Bromo-Qulniuo Tablet
lhiBBlpnaturo jemi,t, 00 evtrT
box. 25c.
Dissolution Notice.
Noticeie hereby)given that (be partner
ship of J. N. Brandeberry and N. H.
Wheeler under tbe firm name of Bran
deberry and Wheeler, baa been dissolv
ed, N. H. Wheeler retiriug, and the
bn iness will be continued by J. N.
Br ndeberry. All parties knowing them
selves Indebted to the nrm will pleaBe
pay tbe same at once to J . N. Brande
berry, as it is desired to collect all old
accounts.
Albany, Or., Sept. 1, 1003.
I. N. Brandeberry,
N- H, Wheeler.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tbe part
nership heretofore existing between Geo
S&Uins and A. J. Hodges under the firm
rflme of Oolllnb Hodges, has been dla
eSved. All accounts are payable to and
debtBby A. J. HodgeB.
Albany, Sept. 1, 1003.
Guo. Collins.
A. J. HODaxa,
For Sale on Terms to Suit.
JSO.acro fruit ranch with two evapar
atbrB, live stock farm, implements com
ifldln. with warehouse, on track at Jeff-
irtann. also 216 acreB hoavy saw timber
near K. It., takon up fourteen yearB ago,
rftnateii in Yamhill county and my
Brick reaidonce 3rd and Washington. StB,
Albany; furnished complete. All free
Mom incumbrances. Business and prop
erty iiitorostB necoBBStntoB my returning
to uamornin. xiuro ia u uiuituumj
act eomo firat-clasB property. Call on
of address E. H Rhodes,
Albany.Orogon.
ALBANY DRESSED
BEEF CO
First St., opp-' Humberg Block
Oho!ce moots of all kinds.
Bargains
In Farm Lands, Timber Lands and
Oily Proporty call on or write
8 N. STEELE A 00.
Albany,
Notary Public and Justice of the Toace
Insurance Agent Precinct No.7
C0S1I0W & BLANCHARD,
Heal Estate and Insurance Agents
Collection and Notary Work.
Farm and stock land for sale. AIbo
sOmo good town and acre lots.
COSHOW & BLANOUARD,
"BrownBville, Oregon
OSTEOPATHIC
INFlliMARY
DRS. RAMSEY & PEWLBRD
All nervous and chronic dis
case treated.
Olllce: 220 Broadalbin St.
Consultation free. Phono 482
THE JERSEY DAIRY
IA. B. MILLER & SONS, Prop.
Pnra Jorsov Cream, Milk ana
Buttor supplied daily.
Leavo ordors at O. Moyer's
D. E. CHANDLER
Doob houae puintli'g. oalsomintag
and paper hnnitinit, inside and ont
sii ownrk, well. He may be found
at 620 Kast Third etteot. Many
years experience.
Alb'iiy College.
Tbe fall leim of Albany College baa
opened .lib a good attendance and con
siderable eutbUBiasno.
Tbe faculty will be a ttrnng one ttiie
year. The old members are Piee. Lee,
Pml8. Torbet and Scott and Mies Starr,
and tbe new ones, Prof, and Mrs. Bikes
and Prof. Oox, who come nmhlv tpuken
of, prepared to attaint in tbe advancement
ol tbe college.
Among the new students are seen
good n.any of the graduates of the high
school, making it a eieppicg alone t
better tbinitB.
Tbe fiiet day's enrollment waa as lui
lows.
Laura E. liackleman, Edna E. Mo
Knight, Carrie E. Moon, Edith E
Haclileman, Pearl Mciiregor, AUggie E.
Stew irt, Robin H. Nxlaou, Char es u.
Cleek, Hiram W. Torbet, Roy T. Wor
ley, Edward H. Lee, It. Gwynn Watson,
Viaie banner, Lona G. Nanney, Anna L,
McCarthy, Edna B. Knotle, Elsie Fran
cis, Eunitia Chamberlain, Gertrude M.
B,mn, Lillian Cleek, H. Ruth Montague,
Gertrude Buseard, FranceB M, Nelson,
Kale li . Lee, W. Clare Ketcham, Walter
K. Bilyen, Volena Smith, Royal J, Sbaw,
ituth O. Bryant, Ada L. ward, Charles
I), Monteltb, Eva A, French, Floretta
Nutting, Arlene Train, Lena I. Miller,
John U. Morrison, L. Adele Goff, Mollie
Braj, CharleB Bilyeu, Alma L, Allen,
Robert B. Longbotlom, Irvin Sbullz,
George A. Kiee, Elmer Kleo, Willard L,
Marks, Albert W. Havens, of Albany;
Deios L. Foater, A. Carlos Marslers, Dun
can F, McKsrcher, of Brownsville; Will
iam E. Jackf, Lewis H. Tacks, ol Ash
land ; William H. Howard. Chester P.
Howard, of Gervais;. Carroll H, Cusb-
man, Warner C. Waite ol Acme, Lane
county; John H, Znmwalt, 0. Blanchard
Caldwell, of Port Orford, Curry county;
Anna L. Mack, of Irving, Lane county;
Gladys H. Eaeton, ol Sitkum, Cuob
county; Alva L, Hunt, of Oakland;
Tbomaa L, Weaver, of Oanyonville,
DouglaBB oounty; Hugh B. Fleming, of
Seattle, Waab.; William J. Tobl, of Ne-
balem, Tillamook county; Claude O,
Duneon, Heceta, Lane county; Viola D.
lioan, of Lebanon; Joanna Irvine, of
Tillman ; George A. Fricbard, of Aber
deen. Wash.; J. Leroy Wood of OrovUle,
Oal.
Government Crop Repoit
Tbe weather during tbe week was'. dry
and warm and'all that could be deeind
for tbe completion of fall work. There
were a few frosty nights ia the partem
portion of tbe State, but, so far as known,
tbey did no serious damage.
Hop picking la practically. cotuiii-ttd
and tbe crop has been secured tni good
condition. The yields continue, below
ayerage, but the quality is BatUfactory.
Harvesting is nearly finished, and
thrashing baa progressed rapid. y, Oals
were alixhtly damaged hy the ratna of a
week ago, but not sufficiently to affect
the total yield to any great extent. Corn
is ripening nicely; the ears are well u'Med
nd the crop, , on the whole, ia do.ng
well, Field onions have about all been
pulled, and beans are nearly ready for
harvesting. The third cronu of clover
and alfalfa cut. Potato blight continues
in the nail continues
and the crop in that Bectioo
will be below average. Digging has
begun in some localities. Pasturage
continues good, and stock is improving.
There has been a slight shrinkage in
the milk supply In the Willamette- val
ley. The harvoBt of pruueB is well
undor way and the dryors are now run
ning on full time. The crop is an ex
cellent one, both in quality and quan
tity. PearB and plume are yielding
woll. Apples continue fair to good.
A Pin-native Pleasure.
I you overtook Deffitt's Little Karlv
Uiaors lor Dllilousnees or constipation
vou know what a purirntlvo pleasuro is.
TliOBe tnmoua little pills cleanso tho liver
and rid tho system of all bile without
troducinfr unpleasnnt effects. fhej do
not gripo. Bicaen or weaken , but give
tone ar.il strength to tne tissues and or
ganB involved. W. 11 . Howell of Hous
ton, Tox saya: "No hotter pill o;in be
found than Littlo Eur y Kiaers for con
atipation, aick headache, ct," Sold by
Foshay & Mason.
Maple Ridge Dairy.
Leave orders at Parker BroB.jfor mil
from tho dairy. L. 11. PAYNB,Prop,
Telephone number Black 574.'
Salmon and at 10c percan. (Choice
O. K. Buownsia's
iaBBaaanaB
8
SHASTA WATER
MVALADf
CHAPE KOLA
iVo are oxcluaive agents for the
above itojds, and guarantee tho
qnalitv.
THE SUGAR BOWL
316-318 W, 2nd St
Thin ntirnntnro
Laxative
tKo Kuwoj
Other Papers Say.
Erick (O. V.) Enterprise: If tbe re
organizers of the democratic party take
1 poaeBssIon ol tbe party machinery next
year it will take a ebrewd politician to
hatch up diOerencita between them and
the republican p-ny on which to wage a
campaign war. The political belliger
encv will be of aucb mild type disinter
ested parties will wonder what they are
fighting about. j
ColIax(Waeb.) Commoner: President
Roosevelt and Goternor Durbinof In-J
diana have been tbrowiog boquets at ;
each other over their an'j-lvncbing ,
views. II Governor Durbln would honor
tbe demands ol tbe executive of Ken
tucky for tbe extradition of one Taylor
so that he might be given a prompt
trial on tbe charge of murder, tbe people
would bave more respect (or his views
on law and order.
Chicago Public; Democrats of the
democratic variety will note with satis
faction the ananimous disapproval by
the plutocratic prt-SB in both parties, of
Mr. Bryan's indictment of Mr. Cleve
land's brapd oi democracy. The speech
at Chicago on the 18th, in which Mr.
Bryan laid bare the plutocracy of ClevC'
landism, wbb a timely and well-cooeid
ered notification to tbe plutocratic ele
ments of tbe oountry that if they recap
ture the demccratio party tbey muBt
fight for tt.
Jacksonvil'e (III.) Courier. David B.
Hill, as a democratic candidate for presi
dent, ia well-nigh an impossibility
There are too many who remember bla
declaration in 1900 : "I am Btill a dem
ocratic a still democrat." BeBidea Lis
record on the income tax question, both
before and after it pasBed congress,
makeehim eBpecially objectionable to
that class who bolieve millionaires should
nav their share of tbe cost of running (be
national goveruuiou,
Cbicano Journal.'l
The Shoemakers at Madrid, Spain, re
cently combined to encourage dancing
withthe object of wearing out as muca
shoe leather as possible. They hired
several dancing balls i nd charged lu
cents admission. Each admission ticket
bears a coupon, twenty of which entitle
the owner to a new pair of shoes free of
charge at tbe union store.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR.
Hundreds of Albany Citizens Can
Tell You AILAbout It;
Hsme endorsement, the public ex
pression ol Albany people, should be
evidence beyond dispute for everv Alb
any read?r. Surely the experience of
friends and neighbors, cheerfully given
by them, will carry more weight than
the utterances of strangers residing in
far-away placeB. Read the following:
Mrs. M. Cuater residing at 615 W.
Second street says : "As the result oi a
rnhl sometime lael fall my back became
Ba lame that I could hardly get abcut at
all. In the morning s x leic eoro ana
lame and my night's rest was broken by
too frequent action of the kidnevB. A
hnx of Doan'e Pills wbb secured for me
at tfoshay & Muboii's drug store. I
noticed the good euectB auer taxing a
lew deses and in a snort time 1 was
cured. When I find a remedy that doeB
all that ia claimed for it 1 am only too
pleaded to make that fact known to
others. I consider Doan's Kidney Pills
the beat kidnev remedy I ever used."
For sale by all dealers. 60 cents per
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.
Y. eole agents for the U. B.
Remember the name Doans and take
no other.
The Pleasure of Eating.
Persons suffering frorrfl indigestion,
dyspepsia cr other Btomash trouble will
find that Kodol Dyspepsia Curo digests
what ycu eats and makes the stomach
sweet. This remedy ib a lever failing
cum for Indiae-tion and Dyspepsia and
all complaints affecting the glaudB or
membranes of the aloinacb or digestive
tract. Whenyoutako Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure everything you eat tastes good, ana
every bit of the nutri nent that your food
ccntaina ia assimilating and appropriat
ed by the blood and tissues, col'' by
Foshay & Mason, Burkhart & Lee.
Distress-After Eating.
Judge W . T- Holland of Greensbprg,
La., who is well and favorably known,
says: "I wojearaagol suffered greattv
(rim inuizesticn. Alter eat in c, creat
distress would invaiiably result, lasting
for nn hour or so and my nights wero
restless 1 concluded to try Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure and it cured me entirely,
Now my sleep is rotresiiing nnfl ingestion
oerfect." Sold by Foeha & Maspn.
Nn need to fear sudden attacks of
cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea,
bu miner comnisit oi any sort n youtiave
Dr. r owle-'B Extract ol Wild Strawberry
n trie meuiciue cnesi.
Our Prices? Well ;they are simply
all rignt. iry ana see.
C. E. Brownkll, Second St.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
'-Signature of
la on evory box of tho trenuln
Bromo-Ouininc tmoi ,
that cure n colli in ouo day
CRUSHES
THE LIFE
The most loathsome and repulsive of all
Hvinfr thinsrs is the seroent. nnr) ! -j
mwi-uegracimg or an iiuman diseases is Contagious Blood Poison The
serpent sinks , s fangs into the flesh and almost instantly the po son passes
through the entire body. Contagious Blood Poison, begninwith a little
ulcer, soon contaminates every drop of blood and spreads throTgLut the
r,ierSyS, mA Ff f'S1 sTUi?Z3 aPPear in tfae groins, a red rash and
copper colored splotches break out on the body, the mouth and throat
CSn1the ha r.aD,d eye Ws iM o"1 i bt these symptoms
are mild compared to tie wretchedness andsuffering that come in the latter
Tr htt U -aUacks the bones a"d "" vital parls of the
?tlJtvS, f. g abfcfsse5 anl sickening ulcers and tumors show
""Pted and poisoned, and unless relief comes soon
i ntlrloWnr f Si f f ,tlg.hteD? l's coil and crushes out the life. The only
antidote for the awful virus is S. S. S. It is nature's remedy, com-
dry up the sores and drive in the disease, but do not cure permanently.
Send for our home treatment book and write us if in need of medical
advice or special information. This will cost you nothing.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTfl. GA.
Albany Planing Mill,
SEARS' & LIVINGSTONE, Proprietors.
At the foot of Lyon Street, Albany
carry a full stock of Doors, Windows, glass and all kinds of building material.
They are prepared to fill all orders promtly
Woodworth Drug Co
For Pure Medicines,
Paper etc.
It Makes a Difference
Where you
CONN & HUSTON
Keep the best and will sell at
reasonable -orices.
Stop at their store
PARKER BROTHERS
Grocers
and
Bakers
216 WEST FIRST STREET,, ALBANY OREGON,
First class goods in their season.
(Phone Black 521.
Household Furniture
Por Sale.
As I am going aay from Albany I
will offer lor Bale at Public Auction, on
Monday, Sept. 28, 1903, at 2 o.clcek p.
m, at No. 13U fJirst street, tne intra
house east ol kubb nonse, an my aoueu
hols furniture and cooking utonsila, in
cluding a first clatB cooking stove ranee.
There will be four bed room suits, rock-
era, carpets, linolum, dining taoie ana
chairB, a big lot of dishes, sideboard,
cupboards, kitchen treasure, two heat
ing stoveB, several spring mattresses
and top mattresses, aud numerous other
articles to De lounu in a wen iuru:uucu
hmi ThniR thinss will be sold w ith-
out reierve and it will be a Bplendid
opportunity to get some gool housthold
lurmture at a reaeonauie euai,.
Mas. J. U. Howard Li iLBBEATn.
Ueo. D. Barton, Auctioneer.
Equalization Notice.
The County Board ol Equalization will
meet at the otlice of the County Clerk
Monday. October 19th, 1902, and lemain
in session six days for tbe purpose of
publicly examining tha assessment r'U
and to correct all errois in valuation, de
scription or qualities of land, lo-B or
other property and all persons Intereeten
are herobv nnlifiea to appear at the
annolnihd time and nlace and il it shall
appear to said board that any lands, lots
or other property be aeee?eed twice or
aeeseed in the name of any person or
persona noi the owner thereor.or asset Bea
under or beyond its value, or any lands,
lots or other property not aseeseed they
will make the proper correction.
V. B. McK.night,
County AaBcesor.
Q "V" W Washing and iron
OiVri V' mg by dozen o
eon, Goci'iwork.
OUT
puockx cumciy oi vegeiaDie ingredients, o. o. o.
destroys every vestige of the poison, purifies the
blood and removes all danger of transmitting the
awful taint to others. Nothing else will do this.
Stroller mineral remwlipc, mpfminr nAnr.u
and satisfactorily at reasonable prices.
buy GROCERIES,
VEGETABLES
and FRUITS.
Terms of Democrat.
Daily. By carrier 10 centa a week
By mail 30 cents per month. nnlesB nald
in advance at 25c. Mail subscriptions
are always payable at the office.
Weekly. $1.25 in advance: 25o a year
aaaea up to tz.uu it permitted to run.
ltpays to pay in advance.
PUBLIC SALE.
Of High Grade Registered Short Horn
cattle.
At the IsOiD farm at Ward s Butte, five
miles nortb of Browmville, on Ihursday
Oct. 15. at 9 a. m.
Uttering to consit t ot iuu nead or cattle ,
including tiro head of registered cows,
Maul, Mollie, Fancy I 2nd, Annie and
Arminta. Che balance are liieh grade.
consisting of 15 head of 2-year old steera,
6 yeiiling steers, 10 steer caWes, 5 heifer
calves, 37 yearling heifers, 16 2 year
heifers, and breeding cows, besides 12
bead of young horse, 15 Logs and 60
stock sheep.
Terms: Under $10 cash, over that 6
months with approved aocurity witfou'
interest if paid when due if not 6 per
ce t from date.
Free lunch at noon. '
J.D. ISOM.
Geo. D. Barton, Auctioneer.
Star Baths.
having and BairCnttiue Parlors.
bairs, Porcellne Tuba. First Claes
t Black stand. .
roadalbin St. tetnecn 1st and 2nd.
FOR SALE
375 acres of cord famine lani H
milea east ol Sbedd, cood fa' m foi snvr.
dairying, stock, etc. loqnir.- ol .1. I5,
Cornett on the nlace.
Albany Market.
Wheal 73 3nta.
Oata 33
Egga 22 xnta,
Botter 2Jto 25 senU
Potatoes 50 cent.
Hams 14 uoutb.
Sides 13 cents.
ShoD'ders 10 centa.
fiups20centS.
Pork, dressed, " centa.
Bay, 1 to 9 loose. $11 baled.
r lour 95o per sack.
Beef, (froas steers 3)c, cowb o.
Mutton, frronB, 2c.
Veal, gross 4c.
Wool 17 to 18c.
Mill feed, oran J17, ahorta 21i
Poultrv, 8 centa live weiuht.
Lard 12c.
Prunes, dried, 4c.
Apples, dried, 4c.
Apples, green, EOc.
A. STARK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SLRGEON
Oregon BanK Bldg, . - Albany.
BR. J. L. HILL,
Physician and Surgeon
Hill Block
Albany, Or.
J. O. Limns. O. V.Littlib
LITTLEE& LITTLER
Dentists.
Prown Block. Albany, Oregon
00.
Collins D D S
A. Jack Hodges DDE
COLLINS & HODGES
Dentists.
Odd Fjllow's Temple, Albany, Ot.
fl. A. LEINlNGrER,
Dentist-
Crawford Block. -
Albany, Or,
J. M. Ralston,
INSURANCE AN D MONEY BROKBK
FLrnVSeHra?ce4 w''eB, City, Conn
ry and Bchool. Warrants bonght. Ofi.
ectione made. Notes bonght. Small
tanty D peraonal or battel se-
Jjf Te plent.yo0' Mney to Loan on
good farme at 6 per cent interest.
iw " - Oregon,
THE K. O. T. M.
every Saturday evening at K. O. T. M
hall. ViBltinir Kniffhta inuiu
W. A. Cox, Commander.
WOODMEN OF ThE WORLD. 4.1b-
uy vamp no. iwf, j. w. W. meets
in Hall Foster Block every Friday
evening.
Manzanita Circle meets 1st and 3rd
Mondays.
visiting neighbors welcomed.
W.R. Hasd, O. C.
L.L. Swan, Clerk
COURT LIBERTY, No. 25, Foreatera o
jiiiMjrica.meets at Maccabee hall every
Taesday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting
brothers cordially invited to attend,
I. 0. Dcedall, Chief Ranger.
A. Sendees, Financial Secretary.
SIXPER CENT LOANS.-I have' a
limited amonnt of money fo loan on
first-class farm security or improved
buainesa property in Albany. Inter
est six per cent for particulars calLon
or address
H. F. Mebriil, Democbat Bid.
Albany, Oregon.
UONG WAH TONG CO., Second St.
near Lyon Btreef, Albany. Soils Chi
nese medicine, Chinese rice, Chinete tea
and nut oil.
Printing Cheap, not Cheap Printing
'Phone Red 704.
H. F. Herrill
iN8URA?"?E AND LOAN AGENT.
City and County Warrants bought and
old. Collections promptly Attended to.
Correspondence solicited,
1 (lllJ Jl
The Portland Journal la the only state
democratic paper. ,It iB newey-out-apoken
and a credit to the state. Tbe
Democrat and Daily Journal, a (4 pa
per may be secured for $5.75, (J f
six months. The Weekly and Sem
Weekly Journal ior $2.00, or tbe Week
ly Democrat and Weekly Jonrnal fo
tl.Si ;r any oim ;rn.t ire.lii r.dcsire
CITY TREASURERS sQTICE
Call 14,
Notice is heieby given that (nude ara
3U hand to pay city warrants No. 601 to
599 inclusive of the issue o If Ol Inter
est on said warraute will cease witn tbe
date of this notice.
Albany, Or., June 5,
li. B. Cceicx Tit; Treaeu.-ti