Entered i the poBt office, Albany, rtl second cIhba nrmil matter. Or F P NUTTING Democratic Ticket. Vnr President Alton B. Parker. For Vice President Henrv G. Davis. Presidential Electors John A. Jef- fery, T. H. Crawford, W. B. Diller, J II. Smith. OUR WANTS SWEET CIDER. -On hand, or made to order at any time. M. hyde, West 4th Street, LOST DOG Strayed from home Oct. 31, a large Lewellyn, setter pnp, lemon and white, had on steel collar marked S. Shupe. Return 525 East First, Albany. FOR SALE. -A few buff leghorn chickens, pullets and cockerels. Call upon Lee Davis at 4th and Vine Sts. BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE. The biggest bargain in real estate on in side property is at 618 West Fourth street, three blocks from court house. Call at residence on property. FOR EXCHANGE: One or tvo good cottages in the city of Los Angeles, Calif., well located near electric car lines, will exchange for small fruit farm or good acreage near Albany. State full particulars and price of firofierty offered in exchange in first etter. Address H. D. M. 3037 Eagle St., Los Angeles, Calif. 27 DO YOU KNOW You can get 5-pound pails of Lard for 60 cts. at Henry Broders Meat Market, and there is none any better. FOR SALE. Apples, picked and ready for delivery, at only 35 cents a box." Leave orders with Howard & Price. FOR SALE. -A few buff leghorn I upon ISE.tYthSd" Vine c . . : - FORSALE.rA12ndhandpiano, bm- prRnn. Call linon Li. liOtUCD lor a piano bargain. vnn SALE. A crood second hand Sirigcr sewing machine at French's Jewelry btore. FOR SALE. A closet at small price. Inquire of J. M. Marks, 420 W 8th street, Albany. KlYi08 Vi6""a. for irood things to EAT. Second street ebtwean Ellsworth and Lyon streets. PIANO MOVING. -I have purchased apparatus for moving all kinds of pi anos and organs and will attend to the work promptly and carefully. Robert Crosby. FORISALE:-80 acres of good hop or of the votes cast. Mr. Bryan was grain land, 2 1-2 miles from Albany, overwhelmingly defeated in the elector good improvements. Easy termB. al coneKe yet.he lacked less that three Innuiro of F. M. French tho jeweler. , . . . ., . rrTRTKR CLOVER SEED clean, at 13 cents per pound. Address August . KoENlO, Albany, Or, vein SALE. Black Minorcas and Rhode Island Red cockerels and pul- jeia, vy i. v uuiv, nn.ij. L C SMITH. Maple Ridge and Jersey . Dairies. , Phone Red 444, After October 1, 1U04 the ticket ays tern and the following prices: .TnrHPv milk bv rjint Del month $1.15. bv a I. $1.75. by gal. in can 25c, single pint 5c, single qt. 10c. Pure cream one pint 15c, qt. ,25c, gal- 1.. r ion ?i Special prices in can lots. Wood Sawing. Having bought the Cleland wood saw I am prepared to saw wood on short notice. Try me. Phono Black 102. P. O. ENGLAND, 23S E 7th Street. W. F. MILLS Will Do Your Painting And Paper Hanging, In First-Class Style. 635 W 4th St. CRAFT & BERRY; A 2nd rmI Hroadnll'ln sireot will altvnvs liavo on hi'iid tlo Hst ol every thinn in tho niet;iine,;;dioire lard He. Give them a call.' ALBANY DRESSED BEElvCO. . . . First "St.; opp- ' 1 1 it I 1 1 i ! Choice Meats Of all kinds EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is horohv pivon to all whom it may concern thst the nniltirsinnt'd has been appointed executor ol the last will and testament of the estate of K A. Hal km, deceased, late of Albany, Inn Co.. OreKon. All persona havini; claims gainst said r state ate notified to )rr. ent the same to tlv nmlersiiined at his Olfice in Albany, Oreaon, within six months Irotn this date, duly verified as by law required. Dated this 17th day of Antrnst A, P. JOQ4. J. WxATrtRKroan, Executor. To The Point. The following from a little three column paper; called Vim, published on Yaquina River, is decidedly to the point. The editor has a big enough head and mind to make up for the size of his very sprightly and readable paper: The arguments are all in, and the cause will soon be submitted to the jury composed of the great American people. We cannot tell our readers what the result will be. We are aware that there are Oracles who can toll you all about it. It would be a waste of word3 to claim that the probabilities did not point to the election of Mr. Roosevelt. But the unexpected frequently hap p2ns and the most confident predictions prove erroneous. The republican party is strongly en trenched in official patronage. It has made friends' with the mammon of un righteousness by confering special priv ileges on one class of our citizens at the expense of another class. By this system it has built a monied aristocracy that, to a large extent, moulds public opinion. P. T. Barnum, the great shownan, who had more practical experience with his countrvmen than anv other man nnifl that thf Ampriffln nennlf I liked to be humbugged. A party that has been long in power attracts to it a numerous class that are actuated by no higher motive than that of selfishness. This element will pros titute patriotism, justice, liberty and the general good of the people to their own greed and gain. The Populists and Socialists, while pretending to be opposed to the unjust methods of the republican party are still giving direct aid to that party by making it possible for it to win with a plurality if it fails to get a majority. Against this powerful party and its allies stands the grand old democratic party single handed and alone. The Deonlo. the common DeODle. the aioritv for whom thig e0vernment ; was created, must look to this party ' for redemptionfrom the bondage of , f ... , t d , ruption andjspecial privilege if they are ..." .... ever redeemed. While we stated that the probabili- ties pointed to the election of Mr. Roosevelt, yet we do not think that his election is a foregone conclusion. We have grown to be a great nation; we have sixteen million voters and the two el We don't know just what conclus- ions have been reached by these mil lions of men. McKinley in1900 received the largest majority of any man elected to the presidency, and yet ho received less than three per cent more than one half votes cast. Tho Republicans do not expect to poll bo large a vote, relatively, for Roosevelt as they did for McKinley, and yet there wag oniy aDout flve per cent difference between McKinley and Bryan's votes. I With these lessons of the past before us it would not be prudent for any per ' son not endowed with the spirit of prophecy to foretell who will be the next president. 1 But the duty ' of citizenship rests , heavily upon each individual voter. If a man loves his country, if he loves its organic law, and its traditions, if he ioveg libortv and iustice he is under solemn obligations to register his pro- . f . " r test airamst the ofiicial corrUDtion. the test against the official corruption, the extravagance, tho aristocratic tenden cies and tho injustice of Republican rule. Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a double dote of Chamberlain' e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kenudy as joo.i as the tint inuication of the dis easo appears and a threatend atcuck may bo warded off. Hundreds of people use tho remedy iu this wy with perfect success. Korsnleby t'oshuy & Mhsoo. VIC will Continue To Shine at the Star Shops, Ollico hours, 7 to 0 a. m. And from 4 p. m. P;verybody'a l'sblo to itcliinii p'l Rich and poor, o'd and young torrib e the torture they fiiffer. Onlv ono sit curt). 1)oah'n OititiuM't. Absolutely ' eafo ; can t fall. No such thing ns"i!Uriim1r contnlflin where Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Btra vborry Is kept handy. Nature's rome.ly ior Iooeouosb of the bowvh. OASTOIIIA. Bonn tho lln Kind Kim Haw Always Bor$t of N01ICEI0F FINAL SLTTLEM. NT Notice is htm'by uiven that the undo sitzned lite Hliuitiisirator of thonptttcr I Elias Powtll, docoanvil, has (lie I Ins account in the matter ol the stld ca.au, with the Ui'tiaty Clvrk ol I.ittn Cni-mr, Oregon, ami the (bounty Court of l.inn I' 'ttnty, O'Piton, has lixid Wnlni'silay. .Vuvettibtr 2nd, lt'04, at 2 o'clock p. ni. SB the time lor hearimt nhjeei inns to aid dual account il any there be and for tha dual snttlMiiont nf laid telato. Dated Sept. 2l), 1004. F. Tt. Powitt.t, ., II. Montanyi, Administrator. Attorney for Adrntnlftrstor. , Portland Doings Chairman Cowherd of the Democratic j Congressional Committee, has received Special Correspondence. ' a letter from William J. Bryan assur PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 2. Sheriff ing him that Indiana is now safe for Word has not only put the quietus on Parker and Davis. Mr. Bryan say3 gambling by his action of yesterday af- ternoon in closing the pool room3, but has also "passed the buck" to the pool room operators themselves, He not only arrested the Manager aad all em-', ployees, but retained the money in all the pool boxes amounting to about $1500, to be used as evidence. '.. Thepol- icy of Sheriff Word will be'to keep the Warwick Commission Company's pool Mr. Bryan has recently written a mag room closed and throw the burden on azine article exp6unding his views as to tne company Dy iorcing it to take ac tion at law in order to reopen. The other gamblers of the city who were on the eve of opening pool rooms, have brought their preparation to a sudden halt. , . ' -I The district attorney had brought to his attention yesterday, a case resem- bling the villainies portrayed in yellow backed literature. It was that of Mrs. ' Christine Jaskcey, who until recently believed herself to be Mrs. J. C. Barnes, She believes that Barne3, a young and good looking young man, betrayed her into a mock marriage. A marriage li cense was duly issued to Barnes in this citv. and a ceremonv was Derformed in n nrivatp hnnqe in an ohsenrp. nnnf.p I i . , by an unknown man who was apparent ly a friend of the bridegroom, but who failed to ever return a marriage certifi cate for registration. Disagreements followed and now the rather handsome and (young woman believes she was duped by a mock marriage. Before the city council closes its ses sion this afternoon, Reverend Jafnes H. Black, Pastor of the St. Francis Catholic Church, in East Portland will, if he keeps his announced intention, in troduce an ordinance to disfranchise the Pacific States Telephone Company, The ordinance was prepared some months affo. The matter was broucrht to a climax through the attitude of the company toward its striking girl oper- ators. It is said that the majority of , . . thn ,nil hv nl- ready promised their hearty support to the ordinance. Due to an increased number of orders the shingle market has risen . 10. cents within the past few days, and still the Portland and Columbia river mills find it difficult to fill the demand made up on them. A new force of marines has been or dered to the Isthmus of Panama. . The new battalion will sail for Colon about November 20. This force goes to re lieve the battalion now on duty there and will remain only for a given time, when it in turn will be relieved by a new force. It is regarded as essential that a military force remain constantly on the isthmus but as this is a hardship to the men so exiled and as the climate is trying, it is the purpose of the ad ministration to relieve those on duty there at comparatively frequent inter vals. The expense of such exchanges is, of course, considerable. A startling proposition was advanced by Dr. Hatch, of Quincy, 111., at the national prison congress. Dr. Hatch advocated homicide or the right to let a diseased person take his own life when he is f6und to be incurable. He said he also would have the state dispose of the permanently insane and incurable by putting such persons to an easy death. Dr. Ransom of New York, who was present, declared that reforms were started to save lives and not to destroy them and supported his argu ment by saying: "I do not believe we had better take into our hands the functions of the Almighty." $100 Reward $100 - Thv readers of this paper will be pleaeed to learn that tberu iB at least one dreaded disease that rcience has been able to cure in nil its staves, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarth Cure is the onlv positive cire nov known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutionaltreatmort. Hall'B CiiUrrh Cure is token inlsrna'ly, acMtii; directly upon the blood and mivnus eurfscei of the system, theetty tlfstroying tho fnunda tion of tho discaM', nr d i:mn : the patient strength by builtlii'i; tip the constitution and assisting nau; iu doiuft its work. The proprietors have so much f.iith in its curative ooweri iliat thoy offer One Humlr d Dollars for nnv cse that it fails to euro. Kerid lor iiBt of teslimonials Adclrpss : K. J. OH EX EY i-i Co., Toledo, O Snld by Piuituiste. 76c TkUo Hall's Family Tills for conalipn- tion. Do not fail to sec our new lino of jardinieres, which will arrive about September 2Sth; they nro bennties and cheap. "C. E. Biiuwiu.L. Fresh oysters, Olympin and Yaquina, sorved in any style or sold in bulk, at tho Albany Lunch Counters, ihid and Ellsworth. j 'Tisn't sa'e lo be a d,y without Dr. Thimas El-ctric Oi' In trie hnus. Xv?rcan tell what moment an uciid- , ent is uoing to hBpt en. OABTOIIIA. Bmrt tie Tha Kd You Hurt lww BnujN Sigmture of there is little or no disaffection among the silver democrats and that there is no reason for gold democrats to be dis- t satisfied. "The evidences of unity and , enthusiasm among the democrats,''! say3 Mr. Bryan, "are so plentiful that j it seems that the only hope of republi-1 can success lies in their ability to poll the entire doubtful vote of the state." why young men should vote for Parker. Woman is superior mentally and physically, according to Dr. Belfield., The Doctor: "She endures more and is less subject to the diseases caused by the ravages af microbes in the human ay8tem. For everyJ105 boys born there in rirU vr. whnn tho nnriod nf in. fmcy ha3 elapsed, with all-the losses due to infantUe diseases, the number of females, equals that of the males. The longevity of women is greater than ' that of men. loiumnus, utuo, May 19, 1903. Some four vears aso I was sufferino uttenn from impure blood and a general run- down condition of the svstem. T had tin appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all-- gone tired feeling that made me misera- Die. I began the use of 3 . S. S., and after taking seven or eight bottles my skin : was cleared of all eruptions and took ona ruddy, healthy clow thnt assured me that' my blood had been restored to its nor- mal, healthy condition. My appetite was ! restored, as I could eat. anything put be fore me, and as I regained my appetite I increased in weight, and that ' 'tired feel, ing" which worried me so much disap peared, and I was once again my old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the ' best blood purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its use to all those in need of such medicine. Victor Stubbins. Cor. Borthman and Washington Aves. Wheeling, W. V., May 2S, 1903. My system was run down and my joints ached and pained me considerably. I bad used S. S. S. before and knew what it was, so I purchased a bottle of itandhave taken several bottles and the aches and pnins are trone. mv blood has been clear ed and my general health built np. I canj icsiuy iu 11 u a uiouu piirmcr ana tonic 1533 Marset bt. John C. Stsin. If you have any symptoms of dis ordered blood write us and our physicians will advise you free. Our book on bloci and skin diseases sent free. The Swift Speoific Company, Atlanta, Ga. ALBANY 0PI5KA HOUSE One Night, Thursday, Nov. 3. First appearance of James J. Jeffries, The Champion of the World, as Davy Crockett, Supported by a capable company and produced with special scenery, Immediately after the performance a physical culture demonstration win De given by James J. Jeffries and Joseph Kennedy in three rounds of scientific boxing. . Prices 50c, 75c, and$l. Seats on sale at Woodworth's. AT THE WOMANS EXCHANGE, Corner of Ferry and Second. N Poker etching, art work of all kinds Instruction given. Orders taken. Josephine Armstrong. Albany Dye Works Clothing cleaned, colored and re paired. Faded clothing restored to original color. W. B. RICE & CO. Phono Black 591; Attention Farmers. I will pay tho highest cash price for Poultry. Veal and Mutton. Call on or address William Holloway, Fry Station, P. O. Address K. F. D. 6, Albany. 1'romptlr o(rhml, or FEE RETURNED. SO YEARS' CXPCRIKftOI. 0r OHARQI ARB THC LOWEST. Send rocHltl, pbit r skotn for (rxixrt nuarch Mil frw riror. o pnt-UUltr inrRmOCMKNT nlM Bdoted bfre all cwrts. rt.Ttt obk-hntd irH . PVW TIirjrVldOLO, (Vthi. TRAtI'Ml"5i PWW" IONS -lid OOPYRiaHT qaMKlJ mmwou. Opposite U. 8. Patent OfRcev WASHINQTON, D. O. lOOD ALBANY OPERA HOUSE.! Albany, 4 Nights, Starting Nov. 7. Tt3 Harprita Hscte Ci ' Opening Bill The Beautiful Society Drama and Son." Mother Properly Staged, and Richly Costumed. Costumes Unequalled. Special Features The Three Howards, Frank and Sam, Song, Dance and Talking Comedians; Mabel Howard, s the Scotish Nightingale, Seats on sale at Woodworth's Drug Store. Popular prices. N - T . r -, T . , I I I I ( , H 1 I X. J- JL V -L I t CARD SIGN PAINTER, With Churchill, the Business cor. 2nd and Broadalbin Sts. Printer, 25. Vfrfe V- Or M. PARKER, Grocer and Baker 216 WEST FIB8T 8TBEET,, ALBANY OREGON, First class goods in their season. Phone Main 56 Phone, Black 483 Hours 9-12 and 1-5 Dr. Cylthie J. Ramsey Dr, Hulburt F. Leonard OSTEOPATHS Specialists in Chronic and Nervous diseases. Consultation free. 226 South Broadalbin Street, Albany, Oregon Woodworth Drug Co For Pure Medicines, Paper etc. Albany Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factory At foot of Lyouotrett. Albany, CWSUa'tS, Proprietor Oarrv a lull bu.cb ol Doors, Windows, glass and all kinds ol buUdmn materia Thev orp nn,r,il to HII nil r.tHp,apo tW rr cpliplanlorilv St .rfr nt- f- tHfB Groceries, Produce and Fruit. The freshest, best and larptst variety In the city, at A. 0. BEAM'S. J. M. Ralston, INSURANCE AND MONEY BKOKHR Ftre Insurance, Writle, Olty, Ooan- ry and School, eetlons made. oins made on Warrants bnuxnt. Co. Notes bonxbt. HmaD personal or chauol nrtty. Have plenty ol Money to l.onn on coed farms at 6 per cent interest. - Or egos; HONG WAB TONG CO., Pfrrrrl S near Lvon street. Albnj. Sells C'rl neae medicine, Chinenerice. Chit.rt' te and nut oil. Albany Market. Waeat 78 nt. Oats 40. Kgg24i-;nt. Butter 15.0 23 sentt Potatoes 00 Cdncv . flD)S 14 OAUtt,, Bidet 12 cents Shoc)dera8 "tents. Eups 25 cones. Pork, dressed, 6 cents, Bay, $11 to $15 baled. Flour $1.05 per sack. iteof, gross, 2j'o, Mutton, tfroB, 4c, Veal, trroBB 6c, Wool 18 to 20c. Mill feed, bran $19, ahortt $22 Poultry, 9, lOcentalive weight. Lard 10c, Prunes, dried, 3c. Apples, dried, 4c. Apples, green, 40c. A. STAEK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND StRGEON Oregon Bank Bldg, - Albany DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Burgeon Hill Block - - - Albany, Oi. Geo. Colling D D 8 A.Jack Hodges D D 8 COLLINS & HODGES OddFehow iemsit. .nj, Or. a. A.LEINltfGER. Dentist Crawford Block. Albany, Oi, HOUSE MOVING, house raising and handling all kinos heavy machinery, carefully attended to bj Peter Ruet ner Phone red 161, Albany- Printing Cheap, not Cheap Printing 'PhoneKed 704. RIYERSIBS POOITRI YARD. PnrebredR.O. and 8.0. White horns. White Pljmontb Rocks. M -;arltti, Pekin dockland O. I.C. hep (or sale. Er to season. Leave orders i F. M. Thempson:i poultry yard, Alheny, Or., or mil at the Riverside yard. Rd. Schoix, Prop. At yards, or ad reas it Albany,