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Ba.arad attka Pob; Ottioe at, pm i non i Hnnd mall matt FP NUTTING NURSING MOTHERS" " A richer milk than milk " is good food for nursing mothers. Scott's Emulsion is the rich cream of cod liver oil, and contains ten times as much cream as milk does. The nursing mother must eat with the purpose of pro ducing good, nourishing jnilk for her baby. A little Scott's Emulsion is often a very wise addition to her daily diet. If through nervousness or weak ness her milk is a failure, Scott's Emulsion will help make it a success. The baby gets the benefit, too, when the mother takes Scott's Emulsion. The same remedy brings new strength and nourishment to both. We'll send you a sample free upon request, SCOTT & UOWNE, 409 Prl Slreel, New York. The Ilanna boom lias become a real ity. Republicans are viewing It with consternation, and declaring that people with eonee are not tuklng any etock in U, but Mr. Ilanna Eooms to be taking, considerable stock in It, 01 course the bocm appears in tbo form of a voluntary demand from certain quarters for the nomination of Mr, Ilanna, and it is Doming in such a conceited form as to leave little doubt that lliore Is a con troling hand behind it all. The Dsuo Mat was at first ol the opinion tbat It was a canard and thai Mr, Ilanua would follow tie reports with a denial, but the matter Is in the bands of his friends. Of course the nomination Is slated for Roosevelt and be is bound to receive it, nevertheless the present talk means a good deal in political circles. Oregonians are quite jubilant over Senator Fulton being placed on roveral Important committees. As a matter of faot his committee positions are only average. Most of the committees have Byrne importance and he had to be on Bimething. Attbe Bame time th) com mittees upon which be has been placed are of a character that may through his efforts be ot considerable value to the coast, and it is to be hoped he rises equal to the occasion. To all Who Are In terested in Art. My (Studio, 220 Broadalbln St., will be open from Nov, 2nd, Having some new Ideas in Water Color, OU-Pninling, an. I Pyrography, acquired in Portland this summer, 1 feel Bure a call will prove interesting to you. MlSS J, ABMBTRONd. STEITER'S Waifs Leaiiif Hawaii, Is open every night until 12 o'clock. CRAFT & BERRY:; 7,'At 2nd and uroadalbin L latreet will alwavs have on hand the best of ererv thing in the meat lino, choice lard. Give uem a can. ALBANY DRESSED BEEF CO., . . . Flret St., opp ilumberg Block Oho'oe mests of all kinds. Bargains In Farm Lands, Timber Lands and City Property call on or write 8 N. STEELE A OO. Albany, Notary Publlo and Justice of the Peace insurance ARont Precinct No.7 COSHOW & BLANCHARD Heal Estate and Insurance Agents Collection and Nolarv Work. Farm and stock land for Bale. Also some goon town ana acre lots., COSHOW A BLANOUARD, Brownsville, Oregon, THE JERSEY DAIRY A. B. MILLER A SONS, Prop. Pare Jersey Cream, Milk Batter supplied daily. Leave orders at 0. Meyer's and Judge Purhcr for President. A . r. ' , N- Y . k Wo ill tHvs: l'lle W iriil n a . I Jilil Ail 11 B Parker: "He le very little known tu the Oinuiry hi large " Is mil ihm in urell ft 1 advantage 1,1 a l'r-ijei.tial cand -diits? Jiiniori K PuU vsa itile kimwn. Daniel Webs er and Henry 0 ay could nil'." be elri ied to ti.e Presidency. I hey were too well known. Gen. Fi'znugu Lee Bald rrovn'ly tuat the candidate to succeed must be able to carry New York tete. Nj one in or out of the State cau lake us eleetorai vote but Judge Parker. Carter H. llarnnon haa been elected Mayor o Cbiiaao f jor times. He ran carry me city lor V.i e. President. An the city votes so dues Illinois. Ae New Yotk nate goes r does New Jersey The Sooth pledged its electoral vote to Judite Parker when be was in Georgia laei July. The eleclora1 vo'e will stand tbus: United South , . , .162 39 12 New York . . . N w Jbrusy , , Illinois Nevada . 27 3 Total Sufficient to elect, 230. 243 The department! of the government are reekiBg with fraud and corruption Tbe slogan need by Tilden should be again evoked "Turn tne rascals outl Iv elected Tilden. It n!il elect Parker and Hurnson. St. Louii has a very nig scandal. A leading citizen who has been putting on an immense sight of Btyle, living in elegance with fifteen servants at bis home, his wife tbe leading society lady In the west and at the head of the woman's board ol the big worlds fair, baa jus, been learned to be an embezzler for a largo amount of money intrusted to him by otheru. For several years be and his wife had lead St. Louis society by moans of money robbed from other people. A redeeming feature of the business is the noble position taken by the innocent wife. The cage, though, may be taken for a lesson for all com munities. The most disgusting thing imaginable is tbat of. people attempting to be leaders without anything to ba:k it, living beyoud their means, making a show dn otuer people's money, anything for a little style, that is shoddy enough as a ru e, We Judge Iruti. Senator Hoar's recent remarks agaiurt tbe sending of petitions to tbe Senate that he does not agree with Lincoln, who said : 'Tne people ot thee uoitea mates are toe rigntiui masters o both Congress mid Oouris. Wanted Tnree or more demooratio Senators, willing to exchange voted for tbe ratification of the Panama Canal treaty for patronage. Apply lo T. R.i White House. Public grafting in Wamiitigtoa m us be getting more difficult, as they have fakeu to holding up restaurant cashiers in bUBiuees hours. If it becomes necessary to sund an army of occupation to the Isthmus of Pauama, tbe claims of Gen. Dan Sickles for commander should not be overlooked. There are 33 democrats iu the Senate and ae long aB they vote together they can control tbe canal situation. Find out where the advance money for the Panama gralterB came from and the rest will be easy. Revolutionists on tbe isthmus is synonymous with the grafter in the United States. Grand Thanksgiving Ball There will be a Grand Thanksgiving Hall olvnn In M.n.. I m. ? . . hv.'vw nun Auursuay evening Nov 26th. The Albany Orchestra will furnish music for the ...... vu, . , curuiauy invited to attend bb an enjoyable time is assured to All. TliADnmmllla. .Ill L. . : , . " ,u uu announced later, Tiokets il.OO. F. J. Tbacet, R. S. Willis. Builds up i tbe eyatem; puts pure, rich blood in the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters. At any drug store. "I Buffered for months from Bore throat. Eolectric Oil cured me in twenty four borne." M. 8. Gist, Hawesville, "Cure the cough end eave the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coushe and colds. down ta th vnr ,... ol consumption. Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitaU pmililu't hM n,l. than the tortures of itching piles. Yet tuciu a n uuttj. uuia s wimment never falls. OABTOHIA, Bean tbe ltl8 'M Ha9 lMfS BoujM Attention. Have you soen those Oil Paintings at 8trattnn's Art Studio. Tber mak thn finest ChrietmaB presents you can give. I n ny t DtxKiifu tuey never fade or get rusty and nil) last a lifetime We have them at all prices from 60 cents ip. Call and see them at No. ICS W Second street. DOG LOST. Blatk, white and tan English Setter, anawerng name of "C"met" and wearing collar marked "F. II. Page." Suitable reward for his return lo Dr. II A. Leinenger. AbanyOre Toe Prtam pol',: ie t;ie ouj cnarao triEinic the bU ations of the word, that ol the nurv val of the fittest, Hie force of Hie strong ag.iiii-l Hie weak. Everybody idu 1 at it Columbia n a Naiioii ifKe E iglend the Uutted States would not under any ci.'Cutu aiaucea bav tak-n tb position 11 bat the matter. D- you inink lor a mo ment the U. S. would tecoguize the in dependence ol a euuiry oued hy Eng land 11 It should have the hardihood to break loose and declare its independence. Wtiat'a the difference. Proua a eeldsb staudpoint we are anxious for almost aoythiutc being done (hat shall secure an interoueanic canal, hut we canuot hon orably ignore ihe ral sttut'ion. If bis opponents uau prove one half 1 hey charge bim with.Smooc will be kicked oat of the Seoate in a smooty condition, notwithstanding the guaran tee given him by the repunncao bosses, l't ere is a limit to tbe tolerance of the publto opinion. Wonderful Institutions are these ex pensive government bureaus. Tbe Bu reau of Labor has. discovered and made public tbat the eoet of living is more than 16 per cent higher than In 1800. But It has not found any branch ol labor in which wages are 16 per cent higher. Dick, Orumpacker and company seemed inclined to inject a dose of "1 Igger" talk into CoagresB. Congress has our sympattiy. The negotiation jf a canal treaty with Panama is a violation of law, bnt over riding Iiiwb ie au old republican specialty. Mr, Roosevelt still has doubts of tbe strength ot the Huuua guarantee about that nomination ; umi mere are others, Guv. Durbin now knows now the man feels wio went alter the Vice Presidency, and got a diuner at ttie White House, II the wage caitord could bring about a little price-cutting in the necessities there wuu.d he lefB Kicking. Recipe for making a new government several gunboats, with plenty of ma rines, and unlimited audacity Christmas Bazaar Tbe place to find Christinas presents will be at the Bazaar given by tbe Cbrietian Endeavor Society of the U. P. Church in the Tweedale Block, the alternoon and evening of Dec. 2nd. All kinds of fancy articles, dolls, plants, flowers and candies will be on sale. In the evening a program will be given and a lunch can be secured. No admiBBion fee. Let everyone plan to attend . Special Piano Bargains. A second-hand Weber piano going at a great sacrifice if bought this week at E, U, Will's music store. Have opened up a very fine Vose & Son piano this week, same kind as bought by 8. N, Steele last month. We invite lovora of fine pianos to call and see this superb instrument. Anderson's Music House. Agent for Bteinway Grand, Emerson SchuloQ pianos. B Chase, Carpenter organs, wheeler & Wilson, Domestic Sewing machines. Expert piano ant organ tuning and repairing. 'Phonf Black S21. Yeaily tuning a specialty. Onrroll'e.Ohocolatea and goods of all kinds, the finest in the market, a delio- ious candy everybody is eating, at the rieiuer uyBter rariore. Bears tie f llw Kind Von Haw Always BftaM CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. rhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Onr 26c China Plates are betu'les See them. l,. C. E. KbownxlI . DR. P.T..STARR OSTEOPATH. 14 Graduate American School of, KirkS' ville. Mo. fifflfi lOllice, Dzuocrat Building, 820 W 2nd 8t. Albany, Or Notice of Firemen's Election. T0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe annual Fremen'e Election will be beld at ttie hall of Albany Engine Co, No. 1 on Monday, the Hih day of Dec ember, 1903, for tbe purpose of electing one cniei anu one assistant com engin eer lor the ensuing year. Elections will comment's at 1 o'clock p. m. anil continue to 6:30 p. no, of said day. By order Bond Fire Delegates. J. J. Likokhn, See, J, O. Iavmr, Pr-lrlent. Dated Albany, Oregon, Nov. 13, 1903. SUM IND OF BAB OLD SORES, ULCERS, ABSCESSES The best evidence of a bad conui. in of the blood and unhealthy state o" the system, is an old festering sore, running ulcer, or abscess. They show the bodily impurities are not passing out through the proper channels, but are left in the system to clog and poison the blood. So thoroughly does the poison permeate the system that every little scratch, cut or bruise inflames and festers. Everything about an old sore or ulcer sueeests disease 'ri. rr .1 1 1 ,.. 00 ' require constant attention, and are source of anxiety and trouble all the time, and in some cases highly offen sive. There is danger, too, of these places becoming cancerous if not treated promptly and in the right way. Washes, salves and ointments are good for external use, but they can't stop the discharge or change the condition of the blood, and for this reason the sore never lieal3 per manently. Not until the blood is purged of impurities and the system cleansed of all harmful substances should the ulcer heal , or the effect upon the sys tetn might prove disastrous. S. S. S. goes into the circulation and searches out and removes the cause of the old aore and invigorates and builds tip the polluted, sluggish blood again, and s the poisonous matter is driven from the system the sore begins to heal, new flesh forms and the place is soon covered over with fresh skin and the sore is gone for all time. Where the constitution is debilitated from the effects of ckronic sores, ulcers, abscesses, carbuncles. boils the poison the sore must heal, because nothing is left in the system for it to feed upon. Write us should you desire medical advice, which is given without charge. THE SWIFT SFESmO GO., ATLANTA, CAa Albany Planing Mill, and SASH AND DOOK FACTORY, C W SEARS Proprietor. At the foot of Lyon Street, Albany Carry a fnll stock of Doors, Windows, glass and all kinds of building material. They are prepared to fill all orderB promtly and satisfactorily at reasonable pricep, Woodworth Drug Co For Pure Medicines, Paper etc. It Makes a Difference Where you buy GROCERIES, VEGETABLES and FRUITS. CONN & HUSTON Keep the best and willsell at reasonable rrices. Stop at their store PARKER BROTHERS Grocers and Bakers 216 WEST FIE8T 8TREET..ALBANY OREGON, First class goods in their season. ,Phone Black 521. JlOO Reward $100. Ihe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded j: unt anlanna haa hpAn able to cure in all stageB and that is Catarrh. Hall b Uatarrh Cure is ine onty pimum vuie now known to the medicnl fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutiunal disoase. reauires a constitutional ireatmtoi, uairs uaiarru vure id w.cu acting directly npon the blood and mu- tha avatom thftrfhv dfl- cous ourmueo " .- ' : . J stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tne paueui icuBu v ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in us curative powers, tbat tboy ofiTer One Hundred ', that it fails to enra. uotiars tor auj wiir ; .y Send Icr list of testimonials. Address V. J. CHENEY -v., loieuo, u. Sold by Draggiet,76o. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best Bsantlii -jmhmwnmkmizim ICATION! FBOM CAM" OF THE LEO TO AKKLB A SOLID BORE. Now Castle, Pa., July 88, 1903. Three years ago a common boil op. peared on. the ealf of my limb. Wot yiold'-ing- to simple home remedies, I consulted a physician, who prescribed a poultioe. flsx seed, supposedly. By soma fearful mistake I was given oorrooive cubit, mate, and after having- it on for a few minutes I could endure the pain no longer, so took off the application and found that my limb from ths calf to that ankle was in an awful oondltion. I im. mediately sent for another physloian, who told me I had been poisoned. Uv limb from the oalf to the ankle was one solid inflamed sore. I was advised to begin B. B. 8., and improved rapidly under its use, bnt about this time I had an attaok of typhoid fever, and this set- tied In the original sore. This, of course, 1 caused a back set, but having; confldenoe ' in the ability of B. B. S I began it again 1 as soon as I was over the fever, and to make a long story short, was completely ' and permanently cured. Two years have elapsed, and I havo never had a return of tbe trouble. MBS. K. A. DUFFY, 814 W. Washington St. 1 I or other severe skin eruptions. S.'S. S.1 will build it up again and stimulate and ctrticrflipn all Tiarts of tTin svcfpTrt S .Q .Q j j. contains no strong minerals, but is guaran-1 1. J II l...1.1- Ul. 1J iceu eiiLiiciy vegemmc. j.l la unequaieu as a Blood Purifier and invigorating tonic' Do not depend upon local remedies alone, ftet vnur hlnorl ritrht. nnrl nft It fnrppc nut Maple Ridge Dairy. Leave orders at Parker BroB.,forLmll (torn: the dairy. L. B. PAYNH.Prop. Telephone number Black 674. Star Baths. hairino and Hair-CnttirjB Parlors. hairs. Porcellne Tnbs, First Class t Black stand. roadalbln St, between 1st and 2nd, Terms of Democrat. Dally. By carrier 10 cents wsek iti rr ail 30 cents per month, unlet) paid ,io advance at 25c. Mail inscriptions yare always payable at the efflee. Weekly. (1.26 in advance: 26o t year added np to fz.uu n permuieai imn. Itpsys to.pay in advance Albany Market. Wheal 71 tinnta. OaU 30 Eggs 35 onts. Butter 2o!o 25 sents. Potatoes 31) cents. Hams 14 cau . Sidnb 13 H cents. Shooiderall sent,. Hops 18 cens. Pork, dressed, 5 cents. Bay, $7 to 9 loose, 111 baled. Plonr QAa nn. 1. Beef, (trots, 2ic, ' Mutton, gross, 2c. Veal, gross 6c. Wool 17 to 18c. Mill tetd, bran 19, shortf Poultry, 8 cents live weight. Lard 12c. Prunes, dried, 4a. Apples, dried, 4o. Apples, green, 60c. A. STARkTmTdT I FHY8I0IAN AND SLRGE0N Oregon Bank Bldg. . . Albany. DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon Hill Block - - . .,K - Albany, Or. O.V.L.TT2.M LITTLER & LITTLEE Dentifts. Prown Block. Albany, Oregon Geo. CoIllnsDDS A.Jack Hodges II D t COLLINS & HODGES jMdP,irf,w ,on,p;- .,..,,,.' H. A. LElNlGEU: Dentist-. Crawford Block AIbanji 0r- J. M. Ralston, IN8UEAN0E AND MONEY BBOKEB Fire Insurance, Written. oit n ZfDi 8ch501- Warrants bought. (W. actions made. Notes bought. Small Te plenty of Money to Loan on good farms at 6 per cent interest? Oregon . THE K. O. T. M. tlV l?tmay ""Ins at K. 0. T. 11 hall. Visiting Kniehts invito,) ' W. A, Cox, Commander. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Albany Camp No. 103 P. J. W. W meera evening'. FWer B1Ck ri5 MSndayl1.8 ",e m6ets " and 3rd Visiting neighbors welcomed C L. Swan, Clerk.' E'UAI,D'0- C' COURT-LIBERTY, No. 25, Foresters 0 America,meets at Maccabee hall eyer Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. I. 0. Ddsdall, Chief Ranger. A. Bbndekb, Financial Secretary HONG WAH TONC3 CO., Becond St. near Lyon street, Albany. Sells Chi nese medicine, Chinese rice. Chinet tea and nut oil. HOME BAKERY. Mrp. Hattiel An- aerson, at 5th and Railroad streetB, is prepared to fill orders for home baked goods, Buch as bread, cakes, cookies and, pies, firBt-class. goods. Printing Cheap, not Cheap Printing 'Phone Ked7W. H. F. Herrill INSORAf OE AND LOAN AGENT. Olty and Oonnty Warrants bought and old. Collections nromDtlv attnndart m Correspondence solicited, U EGmocral ana Mm. The Portland Journal Is the only state democratic paper. ,It is newsy-outspoken and a credit to the state. The dehocsat ana Daily Journal, a (4 pa per may be secured fpr (6.76, ! II i six months. The Weekly and Sem Weekly Jonrnal for (2.00, or tbe Week ly Democrat and Weekly Jcnrnal fo (1.85 ;r any otlnr i-rml ii stitntdeEire CITY TREASURERS NOTICE Call 16, Notice la heteby given that fnnds are an band to pay city warrants No. 601 to 58 inclusive of the issne of 1601 and '02 Interest on said warrants will cease with tbe date of this notice. Albany, Or., Oct. 6, lftOS B B. Oosi','!Uy Treasurer.