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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1904)
1 lie Mlmufot Kr.t-Ted M'lho pfot office, Albany, Oi AO pecond caee mail'm utter FP NUTTING Democratic Ticket. For President Alton B. Parker. For Vice President Henry G.. Davis. Presidential Electors John A. Jef fery. T. H. Crawford, W. B. Diller, J. H. Smith. Notice. Take the advantage of a cash deal qy buying your shoes at Burns' Shoe tore. Next door to postoflice. A$50 scholarship for $25 cash, balan ce to be naid at the rate of 10 per cent of your monthly salary after you have a position, would be a good proposition. The Eclectic Business College, of Al bany, Oregon, makes you this offer for US tnorougn JDUSineBa or anuruiauu Courses, if the scholarship is taken on or betore sept. z. Corns cured Genuine corn cures are few and far between, we make a good one that will positively kill and remove the corn without pain. Your money back if not satisfied, race luc. Burkhakt & Lee, A Sweet rtrenlti. 1 am never lulling Bign of a health ypeacb. When the breath ie bad the eiomach is out order. There ia uo rem etoy in the world equal loKodolDjB edepsia Cure (or curing indigeetion,dv pepaia and all atomacti diBnrdere. Mrs. Mary H. Orick, ol White Plains, Ky., writes: "I have been a dyspeptic lor year 6 ; tried all kinds of remedies but ontinned to grow worse. By tbeuse of KodoM began to improve ali once,' and alter tking a few bottles am fully re stored la weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like." Kodol digeals what jou eat and makoB the Btornacb sweet. Sold by Foehay & Mueoo and Burkbart & Lee. Emergency Medlcluta. It is a g-eat convenience to have at hand reliable remeJies for use in cases of accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment anu one thai is fiat becoming a favoiite if oot a household necessity is Chamborlain'r Pain Halm. By applyirg it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the lime usually required, nod SB it is an antiseptic it prevents, ant danger of blood poieonlDg. When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain ina; be treatea before inflammation Beta in, which insniBS a quick recovery. For sale by Fanny & Mason . Sick Ilendnclic absolutely and permanently cured by UBtng Aloul'lca. A pleasant herb drink. Cute Constipa tion and Indigestion. Makes you oat, sleep, wbik and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money hack, 2o ets, and 60 cts. Foshay ife Matron. "1 had r running, itching sore on my leg. Buffered tortures. Dean's Oint ment took awav the burclnir and itching inBtantly and quiikly tfffPtoa permanent cure." 0. W. ienharc, Bowling Green, O, A b'eBaing alike to young arid old; Dr. Towloi's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Naturo's specific for dyBeutry, diarrhoea and cummer complaint. Oretron Fire Relief Association, Mo- Mlnnville, Or. Insurance (bat ineuro and Ibat at actual cost. U. 0. Bryant ( Agent I Light Expressage. Wijl deliver baggago and light goods and packages, quickly and promptly to depots and nil parts of the city. Leave orders at post ollico or Goltra & Rumbaughs. A. R. Hill. Columbia Collegiate Pre paratory, Com- Wniversity'c1 "'APPLY FOIl CATALOGUE Course. Boarding school for young men and boys ll.tx 347, University Park Station Portland, ircumi. " Maple Ridge Dairy, K. C. Smith, Prop. Priees on milk and cream from Ma; 1 o Out. 1 : Miik, per put. rcr mo. Jl, perqt., 1.5.0, I gal. can 20u, 3 mil. can 50o. Hut.eiuillk, 1 ual can 10c, 3 gal. can 26o. Cream, per put, 15o, per qt. 25o, per gal 110c. l.evo orders at Parker Hro. THE SURE WAY To prevent Pneumonia and Consump tion in to cure your cold when ii brat appears. Acker's KngllHii Kent cdy will stop the icuiili in a night, and drive Hie cold out of yniir eyBlein, Al ways a quick ard sure cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and lutip trouble. If it does not satisfy ynu m. will relund your money. I'ethay A Ma'on. CRAFTS BERRY s A 2nd am llroadalbii itreet wil' alRis have nn lipnri ti e best ol even thing In the nienOine, .choirs lard etc O'.ve them a call.' ALBANY DRESSED BEEF CO. . . . Plrit St.,opp-' flu i i Choice Meats of all kinds. Republican Money Back of the Populist Cfiinpaun Though Thomas E. Watson in his speech accepting the populist nomina tion for President at Copper Union, New York, on August 18, Baid that Roosevelt "stands for those govern mental principles which, in my judg ment, are hurrying this Republic into a sordid despotism of wealth," the full speech is being sent broadcast as a re publican document. The New York World states that the republicans are hoping by this mean3 to estrange "the voters of the Bryan democrats from the National Demo cratic ticket." "A populist campaign in this state," continues the World, "is to be made with a plentiful supply of funds, and a state organization, it is said. It is openly intimated that there are not a few republicans who would subscribe liberally to the populist cause for the purpose ofjdeflecting Bryan vote3 from Parker." "In this connection it is announced that Thomas E. Watson is to deliver forty speechesjin doubtful states, and, strangely enough, atthe precise points where they might be expected to do most harmjto'the democratic ticket. Mr. Watson has been in frequent con sultationlwith.a number of men here about his Jplans.'j Some of these men were formerly closely identified with Bryan." In connection'witlTthe efforts of pop ulists to'aid Mr.Roosevclt, democrats are citing this trenchant paragraph from Mr. Roosevelt'spamphlets on the campaign of 1896: "Thrift, industry, and business ener gy are qualities which arequite incom patible with true populistic feeling. Payment of debt, like the suppression of riots, is abhorrent to the populistic mind. Such conductstrikes the popu list as immoral." A World Power. "Ours is a worldjpower, and as such it mustbe maintained.but PJdeny that it is at all recently that the United States has attained that eminence. Our country became ajworld power over a century ago, when, havingjthrown off foreign domination, the people estab lished a free govornment.Jthe source of who30 authority sprung, and was con tinuously tojproceed, from the will of the peoplethemselves..It fgrcw a3 a world powerjas itssturdy .citizens, to wnuso natural increascjwercjauueu lm- j misrant3;from;the oldorld seeking to i obtain here the liberty and prosperity ' uemea inem in men- own countries, a pread over tho'faco of the land, ra d uccd the prairics'andforests to -cultivation, built cities,,1,, constructed high ways andrailroads, till Jnow a nation which at the formation ofj'.the govern ment numberedjonly three million3 in pjpulation has becoma eighty million3 aid from'ocean tooceanjtnd the lake3 to the gulf,"thocountry is tho abode of a freejand prosperous people, advanced in tho highest'dogroe in tho learning an 1 arts of civilization. It is tho lib erty, "thcjiulvancemont and the pros p irityof its'citizens, not liny career of coiquest, that make tho country a WJ.'ld power. This condition we owe to the bounty of Providonco, unfolded in the great natural resources of tho country, Jto thowisdom of our fathers, manifested intho form of government established byjthum.llo the energy, in dustry, moral character and law-abid- in? spirit ofXlho people thcmsolve3. " From Judge Parker's speech of ac ceptance. The republican papers are busy these days in thoir attempt to stir up strifo among democrats. Thoy linvo severa. a -'homes. Thoy enlarge upon Mr. Bry an's declarations beforo tho conven tion. They have Tom Watson, the pnpulist equipped as an ally. Thoy ap peal to tho populi.-tts to break loose from tho democrats, cxcrcMing all their ingenuity in creating prejudice. They talk silver all they can. In fact they Jo nearly everything along lines out- aide the real issues of the campaign that the minds of thoir bosses can sug- o.st. l'eoplo not wishing to ue called weak lings will havo to support Roosevelt. That is tho Roosevelt stylo of expres sion, faometimes no adds tho words craven cowards in order to make it a little stronger. In order to be appreci ated by President Roosevelt one needs . a belt full of revolvers and cartridges 1 .mil a steady now ot olooit in tne eyes. How's Jlns? Wc t-fforOne llnnilieil Dollars Howard i-.r any ease of Caiiiirh tlnucuuiiut bi' :tiri d I y Hsii'i-Calami Cure F- J. Cn KN ky t:o , Toledo, O. Wo. t lie umlemiiint'il, Iihvo known F. . i:iteitey lor tlif laet lAyiarn ami lit eve bim pt-rlectl, binorjible in all a-n-'itK ttatiMtctti hp and lit.anciah)- able -wrrv n:t im ebiiir- tloint iniide b his 1 r 111 . Waidin, Kunam & Mahvin, Who'.ellln I'ltlwifl., 1'oltdo, O. H V Ca'arrli Cure i ti ken inlernad, it'iM, dinci'y upon lbi blocd anu iiui'-inm surdited of !he Mtitrnt, lestiru. i 'i a stnt free l'riie 73 cents pen "1. Ho'd b all ilruvkistr. lake Ha'l's Fttuilj r I'll.s lor conati 1 I'M Whon troiihleil with conttlpulon t,y Obamberlalu'l Stomach and Llvxr Tub. la s. They ire eiay lo tak and pro duce no (trilling or othnr unnlaant ef f ct, For isle by Kci ny A Maioa. '1 angsnt News Once more the hot days of summer are passed and gone and the cooler days of fall have arrived. Harvesting is now over and the farm ers have been allowed to gather in i their crop3 without hindrance from rain. j Farmers say that spring grain i3 ; much better than was expected, and there will, in most instances plenty of grain for home use and some to spare, i The quality of spring grain is good and it is a wonder how the ground pro duced as much as it did considering the fact that much of it had no rain '- to moisten its roots from the time it was sown until it had almost matured. ' ' The apple crop is abundant and of fine quality, and comparatively free from worm3 or blights of any kind. J. J. Beard has returned from his trip to his homestead which is, located in the northern part of California. He i3 now arranging to move there and he and his wife will start for .their new home in a few days. Mrs. Eva Vernon and two children, of Seattle, who have been visiting (rela tives near Tangent have returned to their home. Mr3. Bessie McDonald of Yackimaw, Wash., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Settlemier. H. H. White, of Wasco, Sherman county, arrived in Tangent last Thurs day and joined his wife who ha3 been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Hudson; they will return to their home in a few days . 1 A. D. Hale, wife and two youngest sons expect to start for Bristol, Tenn., in a few days, intending to make that state thoir future home. Mrs. Pearl Powell of La Grande, ar rived in Tangent a few days ago and is visiting her mother, Mrs. Fanny Knighten and her sister, Mrs. Goldie Hudson. Mrs. Ella Filkins and little son, of near lone, Morrow county, is visiting w ilh her father, A. L. Bridgefarmer who lives near this place. The Tangent school will soon open with Prof. Dixon as princi pal and Miss Florence Hudson as assistant teachers. H. E. Spencer and wife who have bean living on the Green farm, have rented the Jos. Yates place near Oak ville, and will soon leave hero, a fact that is much regretted as they have bsen excellent neighbors and friends and 'untiring workers in the church, and sun day schools of this place. j t Beard wiii now act in tne ca. pac;jy 0f r. r, agent, a place which u !, i,i,i f,. n,.B tt,nn on years by J. J. Beard. A great many people are going to the hop yards, in different parts of-this and adjoining counties to spend a week or two picking hops. j .Cumtux. , Able New York law yers wanting to see the constitution of our country up held will vote against Roosevelt and for Judge Parker. Roosevelt has al ready overridden the constitution and established a rule of his own. The in t egrity of the country ; demands that the constitution be placed above the President, a bulwark which cannot be ba moved by an individual. With such a man as Roosevelt in power there will always be danger. 1 Secretary Taft in a speech the other day referred to Roosevelt as a ' 'man with no pride) of opinion, most anxious ' to avoid war or conflict, a real conser- j vatism of action." That comes pretty near calling black white. Coluitibtis, Ohio, May 20, loo-i. Six years ago I bad a severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism. I wns laid up la lu'd for six months, and the doctors 1 had did me no good. They changed med icines every week ami nothing they pre fcrihi'd Refined to help nie, l-'inally I be ;;an the use of ti.S. S. "My knee and elbow joints were i-,volU;it terribly, and at one I'lno ti;v joints were so swollen ntid pain ful lh:;t 1 could not close them when Dpeacd. I was so bad that 1 could not i:uive knee or foot. I was getting discour- i jiC'l, you may be sure, when I began S. v. ' S., but as 1 saw it was helping me I contin. tiv-M it, iitui lo-tiay 1 am a sotinii wen man md have never had a return of the disease. :. S. S. purthcil my .blood and cured me ..f thi3 severe case of Rheumatism after L-vetvthitig else bad faded. I have rcc conunended it to others with good re- lilts. R. II. CllAPMAN IJ.SS It. Vernon Ave. The poisonous acids that produce the in. (lamination and pain are absorbed into the blood and Rheumatism can never becon .piered till these are neutralized nml fil tered out of lite blood and system. S. S. S. poes directly into the circulation and at tacks the disease itself. It purities and re tores the blood to a healthy, vigororu condition. It contains no potash, alkali 01 otner strong min erals, but is guar an teed entirely vegetable. Write us and onr physi cians will advise without any charge whatever. Our book on Rheu matism sent free. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga, rV i si . . first bottle ery. In a few weeks I was out in better health and stron ger than I had been in years. I take a dose now, occasionally, of Wine of Cardui and am kept in perfect health. Wine of Cardui brings certain relief to women suffering any svmp torn of female weakness and perfectly regulates the menstrual How. Wine of Cardui stops bearing down pains by permanently relieving the irritation which weakens tho ligaments holding tne womb in place. You need not suffer every month if you take this medicine. Tho periodical iiscbarga will be painless and healthy without continual tTcakoning drains. Wine of Cardui will make your health right and you may treat vourself privately in your own home. Secure a $1.00 bottlo of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today. C. S. HARNISH, photographer AND DEALER IN- Photographic Supplies Finishing for Amateurs Instructions Free. Portraits in every Style First Street, , Albany, Oregon. Woodworth Drug Co For Pure Medicines, 'aperetc, W.M.PARKER, Grocer and Baker 218 WEST FIRST 8TUfiETALB AN Y OREGON, First class goods in their season. Phone Main 56 , I Albany Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factory At fnot ,f l.vott Ktre.t. Albnnv.C W SfiA S. Prorrietor Curry a full eicck of Doors, Windows, plaes and all kinds of building materia Tliev are prepared to HH all orders promtlv and pntis'anorilv at reafonable price DR. MRS RAMSEY, Osteopath Notice. Notice is hereby given that I haye been appointed administrator of the esiiiiu ua and that I havo opened up the bicycle shop and am ready to sell bicycles now on hand and carry on the bicycle busi ncss generally. I will continue Mr. Burt Davis in charge- of tho shop, where all kinds of repairing will be done on short notice. I am authorized 1 by the court to sell the whole plant and invito the attention of those who wish n .x.iMKnoA tlito valiinbln nlnnt. Louis Miller. Wood Sawing. trn.,;n lwMi,rl,t thu Plulnnd wood Raw I am prepared to saw woodon short notice. Try me. icwerejf Phono Bluck 192. ,7r- P. O. ENGLAND," 238 E 7th Street. W. F. MILLS Will Do Your Painting And Paper Hanging, In nrst-Uass style. 535 W -4 th St. 16 Bvm PAm 337 Indiana Avenue. Cuicago, 111., Sept. 27, 1902, fci I have been a sufferer with almojtoverykh)i of female trouble for yean, but as long nr. I could get around and do my work I would not try patent medicines as I bad no faith in them. About eight months ago I bad to take to my bed, suffering with prolapsus of the uterus, 1,1 I with bearing down pains and intense pains in the back. My aunt,who came to nurse me told me of Wino of Cardui and Bent for a bot tle. I am indeed glad that she did, for that started me on the road to recov of bed and in tbreo months I was Sec'y. Woodman's Circle No. 70. Terms of Democrat. Dailv. By carrier 10 renin a west Bv n ail 30 cents per month, unless pal ,in sovance at 2oc. Mail sil!icription& yereaiwayBpayahteatthe omce. w eekly. Tl.vo in advanee: 2&c a year rlrtorf up to 2.onif permitten to run. Scoff's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE ForlnfUmmiiMoi) orCatarrhof tho UlAd lcrfttitl IMocuei Kid-iit-y. MO ODUE tlO PAT. Cures mickly and Mrnmnpnilr the worst rnitra of Unnorrhn ind OlcHtt, no mittcr of liow lortff Btnntline. A btoltttely J arm Iris, tfoltl by druggiBU. Prico fl.PO, or by mail, pott rid, fi.oo, S boZM, 3.7d. THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO, BllelonUlae, Ohio. ! For M'e by Burkhart A Lee. Notice. All persons having claims against the late J. T. Custer are requested to pre sent the same to me at my home in Albany by the 1st of August, 1904, and the same will be paid if just and reason able. Margaret M. Custer. Albany, July 21, 1904. Jmrk Albany Market. .Jats 32 t'srea 2o wats, Gutter ldiO ;eati fotatoes 30 cant.. Beais 14 ufldti, Sides 12 M cents Shoclderall tnaU Hops 26 cent. Pork, diaBBed, i cento - Hay, 11 to 15 Flour $1.05 rr fack. Beef, itrOBB, 3:, Mutton, groKs, 8c. V'eai, gross 6c. WooU8to20:. Mill feed, Dran tlO, nhortf ii Poultrv, 9, 10 cantB live weiirbt Lard 12o. Prunes, dried, 4c. Apples, dried, 4c. Apples, green, 75a. Groceries, Produce and Fruit. The freshest, best and largest variety in tne city, at A. 0. BEAM'S. A. STARK, M, D PHYSICIAN AND SLRGEON ' Oregon Bank Bldg. . . AJhanv DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon HtU Block ... Albany. O,. ftoo. Collins D D 8 A. Jack Hoditos D D ft COLLINS Ar HODGES Jdd ?eUow 1 x'emiii?. i.nsny, Ol. H. A. LEOflNGEitT" Dentist Crawford Biock, Albany, Or, J. M. Ralston. INSURANCE AND MONEY BiJOKEK r ire insurance. Written, Oity, Conn rv and Hnhml. w... u-L VI "V"' . .... hu,h UUUtJUG, KjQlm actions made. NoteB bonebt. Small o.ns made on DArannitl lurity. r HftVR nl nn ti, rl T . . good farms at 6 per cent interest. Wt"- - . r), YOST NO. 10 Ejccelo all otberB In Lighl-Eunninft Action, Per ect Alienment, Soft and Quitik Touch, Clear Expreteion, Beauty of Work, Durability. Ther New Yoat is now oot telling all other standard mpebines. 72 000 YOSTS SOLD For catploinea and terms, address J. D. BROWN. Aeeot. 230 Slaik, Portland, Oregon. 0. M. LOCKWOOt), 8alem, Oreeon, Local Kepresentative, We Kont. We Sell. We Repair. We Exchange, HOMi WAH IOM. t.C.,;ttuto S near L.J0O street. Albany. gtlU Cbi i" """,i"inp, Chinese rice. Cbiuett- to and nut oil.' -q Pilnting Cheap, not Cheap Printing 'I'lioneRed 7U4, RIVERSIDE P&DLTR1 YARD. Parebredfi.C. audg.C. White lorna. White PI5 mouth Rocks, J: iiree, Pekin dncktand O. I. C. Q vr aale. Enineeaeon. Leave ordere a,' P. vl. rhomnaon:a rtonltrv varri. Alhm ir.. or can at tne rirvemlde yard. FA ficHoiL, Prop. At jarda, or ad rw it Albany. r r - r j j -, ...... 1 fiMnta. Biynatti. f t im aino ion mw mnrs gospi