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Albany f VOL. XL. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1904. NO. 18. at oemocra 14 u - w STARVE THEM OUTI Why not starve the germs' to death ? Scott's Emulsion will do it. The germs of consumption are an invading army number ing millions upon millions; they must all be fed or they will soon die of starvation. A lung a little below " par " in vitality Is just to their liking. Why not put new life into it? Scott's Emulsion feeds the lungs. It fills the blood with nourishing food for all the weak parts. Good food means life. Life means re sistive force. Germs cannot live on heal thy tissue. Scott's Emulsion and good fresh air drive out the germs of consumption. We'll seod you a simple free upon request. SCOTT & BOW NE, 409 Pearl Street, New York. BARGAINS. A nice 35 acre tract near good town. 4 or 5 acres in hops. Lots of fruit. 4 room house and lot within 3 blocks public school. Price $500. Small cash payment. Balance on monthly pay ments. 11 room house and two lots ih fine location. Sewer. Good home. Price, Nearly new cottage home. Splendid location. Sewer, wired, furnace. Price, $2000. Six room house in good location. Price, $1600. . .. 10 room house, near school, on very easy terms. Price, $800. 2 lots close to public school, with sewer. : .Price $450. Howard & Scott. MISS J ARMSTRONG, Si At Woman's Exchange, 2nd and Ferry Streets. Big Cut in Art tudio, --For a few days only- We Have A carload coming from the East. To close out our present stock we have SLASHED PRICES; beds at $ 3.50 ' 6.00 " 5.50 " 6.50 5.50 " 11.00 ' 9.00 " 7.75 We have more beds that will go at coirespondingly low . prices--we need the room-Don't miss the Biggest Snap ever offered in Albany. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO., Albany, Oregon E. U. Will's Music House -REMOVFD TO- 350 Alder St. Totland, Oregon- Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, "Cecilian" Self Playing Pianos. Specialjittr : tion to MtilJOrders. IN AND AROUND ALBANY. College store. pins at French's Jewelry Pure maple syrup in bulk at C. E. rsrowneu s. Fresh, home made sauer-kraut, at Conrad Meyers. "Wake up" and buy an alarm clock at French's Jewelry store. Social dance Saturday night. Nov. 26. at Woodman Hall. Music by Fechter's orcnestra. Mrs. E. Williams desires to do fancy worn ior nristmas. Address ac Alo any post office. Fresh oysters, Olympia and Yaquina, served in any style or sold in bulk, at the Albany Lunch Counters, 2nd and Ellsworth. The Liquid Veneering Co., a new or- f ionization, held its first meeting at :30 this afternoon at the residence of Mr. Homer Nelson. Mrs. Porter is building one of the large new residences of the year on her property at the corner of Tenth and Washington streets. Fifteen fine chickens belonging to W. B. Gilson were dead this moi-nincr when they did not wake up. Poisoned wheat was thought to be the cause. The government weather prediction , is: tonight and Sunday occasional rain. - Ihe river is tailing and has dropped to 2.6 feet above low water. A tough looking gypsy outfit passed through Albanv this afternoon. . A wheel of one wagon was tireless, the . spokes .doing the work. The Elks of this citv will celebrate Elks memorial day one week from tomor row with services at the opera nouse. when an elaborate program willbe pre sented. On next Tuesday evening. Dee. 1, the membership and congregation of the First Baptist church will hold their annual reunion. ' A good program and refreshments are provided. The members of the rural telephone line running between this city and Crab tree held a meeting this afternoon to attend to the interests of the patrons in connection with the service. ' Every chair in the main rooom in the Eclectic Business College is now occu pied. New desk room is being arranged for to accomodate new students. The students are well pleased with the care ful, thorough instructions, and the high standard of the College. Holly Rollers Cured. Mrs. Maud Hurt-Creffield passed through the city with her father on her wav to her home at Corvallis from thn insane1 asylum, where she had been re ceiving treatment for Holy Rollerism. Frank Hurt and wife who were sent to the asylum from Albany will be per mitted to go home on Monday. They are reported cured, but so long as there are any traces of Holy Rollerism there is name to De another attack. The will make splendid citizens if they wil drop their H. R. 1 1 Do not forget that line of detachable handle umbrellas at French's Jewelry store. We put your name on every one iree oi cost. . - . -, Iron B reduced " " to $2.75 4.00 4.50 6.00 4.50 9.00 7.00 7.00 eds Port Arthur or Bust Washington. Nov. 25 The Associat ! ed Press learns on excellent authority Luut me j apanese army toaay receivea orders to renew its attacK on Fort Ar thur and to take the main fortification at any cost. Out of Ammunition London, Nov. 26. The Post's Shan; hai correspondent cables that, accor ing to reliable information received there, the guns at Port Arthur have been silent for the past few days owing to a lack of ammunition. This sudden turn for the worse in the condition of the fortress has been caused by the re cent blowing up of the most important magazine by Japanese shells. No Change. In The Field, Nov. 24, via Fusan. The reports circulated during the past week in the Eastern papers and prob ably telegraphed abroad to the effect that General Kuropatkin, in making a feneral advance had pushed back the apanese left a distance of three miles, are wholly unfounded. The situation remains entirely un changed during the last month. The President. Indiamapoms, Nov. 25. After trav- ersine Pennsylvania. West Virginia. Ohio and Indiana, President Roosevelt is speeding across Illinois toward St. Louis, where, for two days, he and his party will be guests of the officers of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. IsKuro"! Dead? Berlio, Nov. 25. The Lokal zeicrer's Mnkden corresbondent An-tele- graphs as follows: Accordinff to a reoort Brought Dv Cninese to Russian headquarters, the corpse of General Kurokl has arrived at Yinkow. The best cheese in the market at : C. E. Brownells, F. M. French, Jeweler. Watches, Chains, Rings. SPECIALS FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER. Stuffed Dates, iCream Dates, Salted Almonds, Cream Almonds, -Peppermint Cream Waff ers, . . Fresh Turkish Nougat, ' Also Eastern, Oly mpia and Yaquina OYSTERS New crop of Figs, Dates, Oranges,' Walnuts and Almonds. ICE CREAM BRICKS TO ORDER. . The ELITE; Caterer to the Finest Trade. OYSTERS.. Eastern, Olympia, Yaquina. For sale ii Style at PARLORS. i bulk or served in any TURNER'S OYSTER BERT DAVIS -repairs-BICYCLES, UMBRELLAS, and any old thing. Second St.' opp. Stewart & Sox Co's. "Bargains In Farm Landi, Timber Landa and C tr.Propertr rail on or write 8 N VTEEUCAOO. oastohiaT Boanthe yTha Kind You Haw Always Bought igniton MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts The foot ball will be given a thorough drying. Idiotic hazing scrapes continue to be reported. There is more taffy out of the stores than in them. Character is just a little better anything eke. than Try some home furniture varnish. All the drug stores keep it. Some of the biggest liars in the world are reporting for the war in the east. The army and the navy are slugging each other back in Philadelphia today Kuroki continues to be very much alive. Few generals get near enouch to the firing line to get hurt. The land fraud case in Portland rath er indicates that some people in taking up miiu Direut to tuiuvsb anything. The Democrat will again remark that men who sell things from door to door are not tramping the streets for their health. .fudge Parker will continue to prac tice law notwithstanding the Oreoronian has figured out thathe will not succeed at it. He already has .$10, 000 worth of business in smht. This is a cold hearted world. Down at Salem while an Albany man was 'be ing carried from the field some Will amette girl rooters shouted: "Kill another. That's the way to get rid of them. ! The city council of Dallas threatened to place a license of $100 on the insur ance companies doing business in that city, and at once received a notice that the rate in that city would be reduced. They had the animal by the horns.; ; The oily tongued stranger has been in the city selling a furniture varnish for two dollars a bottle if ho could get that much, if ,not, less. Probably worth about 25 cents. A reliable preparation can be secured at the drug stores for 50 cents, j... f v A well known young man of Eugene passed thyough the city yesterday with had been ft v( street fight,; but : he . had riot. Th''brulses" were ' emblems of foot'.boll glory. He had simply been in some educational scrimmages. HOME AND ABROAD.! , There will be a good roads conven tion at Salem Dec. 13, 14 and 15. Til Ford;' the wealthy Salem lawyer, recently fell on the floor at the Willam ette Hotel, in Salem and one of his thighs was fractured. The Big Bend bank at Davenport, Wash., has failed by reason of making too many big loans to mining interests in which the officers were interested. The Eugene band will give a big con cert next Tuesday evening, assisted bv Miss Yoran soloist, Miss Dorris pianist, J. J. Hughes clarinet and M ner cello, Bincrer Hermann, ex-commissioner and W. A. Richards commissioner of the general land office are disputing each other down in Portland in the very loud iraud .case, A Colfax, Wash., man, Charles Mar tin, practiced shooting at a target for ten days steadily and then shot his man, Frank Parker, but it took four shots. It s'.iould not be very difficult to prove deliberation in that. Most anything can be expected from Eugene. Things are reported down to that pass that hobos' are held up for what little money they may have con cealed. Such a case is said to have oc curred yesterday. Chicken Dinner. The" Ladies of the Catholic church will ive a dinner at the residence of Father etayer on Wednesday November 30th. commencing at 5:00 p. m. Chicken and other edibles of a tempting nature will be served. The house will be thrown open to visitors and many who haveex Eressed a desire to see its interior, will ave a char.ee to do so. During the evening a program of vocal and instru mental music, recitations, etc., will be rendered. Admission including sunoer will be 59 cents. The public are cord- ally invited. What better Xmas present could you ask than a portrait by W. B. Stevens' artist? This exceptional offer positive ly closes Dec. 10. The cheapest portraits any where else cost $1.98. With each $1.00 purchase at W. Ii. Stevens' store you get a $3.00 grade for 78 cents. Ask for your coupon at Stevens'. It will be too late after Dec. 10 at Stevens'. Look over our table of bargains in rhina and glassware. C. E. Brownell. lllfl Hi III 1 11 Cranberries, Prunes, New Crop Walnuts Bananas, u a ii ii ii J Royal Club Brand Canned Goods. Lasselle Bros. .) , ' . HAVE ANJUP-TO-DATE LINEJOF. ... Hardware, Building Material,' Doors an Windows. "' " ' !f;;,; LASSELLE BROS.' HAVE YOU A WIFE And has she a Sewing Machine? We are now sole agents for the Rotarv and Vibrator WHITE, the NEW HOME and the WHEELER and WILSON sewing machines, also machines like those of the eastern mail order houses which we will sell you for less money. We now have on hand about 25 second hand machines, of all makes, which we will sell from $5 00 up Why not buy a machine from your home dealer and get a guarantee from him as well as from the Company making the machines, Sewing machines of all kinds repaired, by an expert at "the business DON'T FORGET. Needles and supplies for all STANDARD MAKES of machines, we have them. ' STEWART & SOX HD W. CO. Senders Feed for Store Stayton and Red Crown Flour. Stock and Dairy Salt. Oil Cake Meal. Rolled Barley. Poultry Supplies. Alsen Cement. Roach Harbor Lime. And the most complete line of Feed Seed in the city. Free delivery in city. 122 Ferry St. Phono Main i8. w. d."fechter, Teacher of Violin Fechter's Orchestra furnished for music on all occasions. Room at 5th and Ellsworth. , OASTOHIA. Bean the TO' Kind Ynti Haw Always (taught Almonds, Lemons, Eigs, ' Sweet Potatoes, Eaisins, Tillamook Cheese ' ' '!.. Mailable Iron Ranges. The Best by Test Come in and Examine Then. Our HeaterLine Is Complete, '. AH kinds of Prices. OfiLING & HULBURT. WE IRE IN THE MARKET .. For Chickens, Eggs, -Butter and all kinds of Produce, at the highest market price Call and see us. 'C&Taaey & Mnntew, Grccery, "" Baltimore Hock, Albany, Or