in New yorK To Buy New Goods Our Kuyers left Monday for New YorK City to purchase a new and superior stock of goods for the coming Spriug and Snnomer. It will fay you to kind of keep wadch on this space for very shortly r.ew things will begin to arrive and the goods that we will display this season will be superior to any thing we have yet offered to our customers. Our recent sale has left our stock clean and lots of room for new merchandise. The February Ladies Home Journal now ready. Atso the Patterns. The embroidery Values are Unequalled in the Valley. She Jlmwn njitierthl ti uie post, onice, Aiuauy, Or aecond class mail matter. F P NUTTING- The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a week; in advance for one year, 4.0?. By mail, in advance for one year $3, at end of year &I.50. The Weekly Advance per year $1.25. At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at $2. OUR WANTS LOST Somewhere between the depot and down town, probably on Lyon atreor, a purse containing $6 or $7, a bank book, and one or two other things. Return to Anna E. Baker or Democrat office. WANTED. A load of good hay. Ad dresB box 344, Albany. FOR SALE. Oata and vetch starw $6 and $8 a ton as long as it lasts. C R. Widner. 2801 Home. WANTED. Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms, near street car line. Report to the Democrat office. OUND. A pac kage containing a night shirt. May b had at the Democrat office. FOR RENT. 8 rooms, unfurnished. I Apply at Democrat office. CALENDARS. Call at- French's jewelry store and get a pretty calen dar. LOST. -Gold cuff link, .with monogram D. L. P. Please return to Hamilton's Bazaar. Mission Art Glass Library Lam p Ralston Electric SurrLY co. FOR SALE, wood, W 1213. 1 . i 1 u FOR SALE. A fresh milk cow. rich milk. Addross A. O. Watrous, 939 E. First street. 30c WOOD FOR SALE.-80 cordB of bod; fir wood, in a lump, from the roai side, one mile north of Albany in Benton county. Phone C. K. Wid mer, Home 2801, about it BARGAIN IN PIANO. A new piano for sale cheap, only been used a few weeks. Inquire 342 1st St. Drug store. ?2t RARE BARGAINS.-A ten room house and two lots for salo. Everything in cood repair. Inquire 342 f irst St. Drug Store. 22t D EMni i. Home" Phone 1 down to business without being ham t25 . pared by a long drawn out election, WOOD FOR SALE, Oak, ash and sale in the state should be entirely pro maple. Claud Logsden, Home phone hibited. The cigarette is one of the 1145. 12-18t 1 boy's worst enemies, and it is a mighty BUFF ORPINGTON Cockerels for poor frlend of a man. It saps the life salo from $1 to $2.50 each. W. L. ... . tkn a whack at the Cobb, R. D. 4. Home Phone 2305. 14t l00d of 'h0 "8er" 1 u , , L n,.MTM7nr.i.!i,. .f heart and unfltB the brain for effective the highest cash price, at Brown & Roth's market, Lyoa street. 12t FOR SALE. 160 acres foot hilW 12 miles west of Junction, good house, barn; 3 springs; fruit on it. $15 an acre or will trado tor Albany prop ertv. J. R. Mctzgar 3rd and R. R. 29t WOOD FOR SALK.-Somc good dry wood. Phono E. M. Perfect, 201 Bell. 204 Home. MUSIC LESSONS.-l'inno and organ. Phono black 071. Helen Elkins. FIRE INSUUANCE.-Bcaver State Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opra House uldg. SODA WATER. -Cascadia water from diseased wero not allowed to marry. It the Geiacndorfer springs, mny bo had might well at least reach some diseases at Tomlinson & Holinnn'a and at the i the interest of a better manhood in Peacock stables, at $1.50 a dozen. 2t , th(J coming generation9. Marriage AERMOTER-gaaohne pump i"jated ncej9 nfo am, u ja with pump jack, ready to hitch to ; pump-for only $15. Crawford tho sible such a bill as this is ono ot them. Anrmotor man will be glad to show Nevertheless it is doubtful if the pen you. pie arc yot ready for stringent legisla. KlUEINSURANCE.-O. F. R. A. ol tion on tho subject McMinnvillo. Oregon's greatest mu-1 . iuai company. . v,. v.. i y""1-"'"" lUSICK DUI1K 111UK. Ul'Ul fjlllfljva. tun bale. Monoi in v ora runawui with top, only run ono season in tine cendition. Apply to W. W.SCraw ford. agt. Ford Motor Cars. J. H. RUITER, WOODSAWINQ Phone red 942, Hma 1211. We use gnollns 4 doa't bura yoo od power. Hamilton's Bazaar L. E. & H. J HAMILTON A Remarkable Victory. j The election of George E. Chamber , lain, formerly of this city, for U. S. Senator, is one of the most remarkable events in the history of the United States, and establishes a new era in Huiiuco. noumig line 11 iias over uc- curred before. It was a veritable elec- XT..Li 1:1.- 1. 1 tion of a senator by a vote of the peo-1 pie. While Senator Bourne in a measure was elected that wav the cir- cumstances were different. This case It is another Btep in the career of a remarkable man, whose Buccess in politics has been phenominal. Elected time after time with an over whelming party vote to overcome, he has met ihe requirements of his different offices in a manner to commend himself to the people. Added to this fact is a pleas ing personality, the ability to treat all men as he passes along the same. As a U. S senator he will be of im mense value to Oregon, because he will be personally interested in every sec-1 tion of the state. He will have a standing there because of his ability to j meet ma leuow men on a level, unu nis standing in Washington will be un questioned. The fact that he is not of the same politics of the party in power will not affect his influence. It is a fact that many of the most useful ' m.mh0rfl nt llnntrrann hnvA hoan mpn ' in the minority. In fact there is often 1 i i 11. i m. an advantage in the fact. , Oregon is to be congratulated upon the termination of this remarkable ' campaign for U. S. senator, and, as This will mean a year of complete sat , ... . . . , . . isfaction to you. well the state legislature is co be con- . gratulated, for now it can get right Knalnmorv unHni th nM QtfQfnm J " "J ......... The people are to be congratulated, because it is a great victory for popular government. The result on the parti. a will take care of itself. After the Clgurctte Senator Miller has an excellent bill introduced, one preventing the posses sion oficigarette's by a minor, as well as the smoking of them. It should pass; and yet it doesn't go far enough. Their .use, The person who takes up the use of the miserable little things deliber ately writes failure upon hss life. Sometimes it is slow, but it gets there. In the Interest of Man liific A bill in the state legislature pro vides for the requiring of medical cer tificates before marriage. The bill will probably fnil, and yet theiois consider able merit in it. It would be a good thing for society if people seriously NAPOLEON JEAN, architect, tractor and builder, 116 Ferry St. WANTED. Plain sewing, at homes of the people. Phone Red 2271 Bell, t LOST.-Blaek silk watch fob, with monogram t". A. F probably at the depot. FOR SALE. Brown's gasoline wood sawing outfit. This outfit includes 3 aws, a 50-gil. gasoline tank, good top and a first-clast leather belt. Good reason for Belling. Price very rMMnabla If takea now. Machine 1 mile from towa oa Route 4. Geo. F. Brown. WHITE GOODS. An elegant line just receiv.ed in all the new effects. See them. Low ?rices in the Dress Goods Department. Take advantage ot them In and Around Albany, The Alco Club will give a dance to- '"B"- KJ". uuvi uimnuR ni. 9 o'clock, for the members, with music by Coons orchestra. Drop in and Bee the improvements on the Rambler Bicycle for 1909 made of ?.eav.ler bmZ than .formerly heavier tubing than also. Baltimore Gun & Bic. Works. High water is not aDDreciated at the electric lignt station, where the water of the Calapooia interferes materially with the working of the wheels. L. L. Swan, this morning received from Scappoose, a great center for , UIWVUDU UOIDICB,. IVTV yVM U1U tail, V I III a pedigree of the highest order, which he will place on his farm in the coun try. xt . .. . . New Year Resolutions are apt to go up in ,m8ke, but vou want to be care- ful to keep this resolution that you wil use no flour but JOHNSON'S BEST. Whiston and Long man tonight, 7:30. FINE RUBBER GOODS. We are show ing now the finest line of Rubber Goods made. Rubber Gloves, Hot Water Bot tles, Combination Bottle and f ountain Syringes, Atomizers, Complexion Brushes ect. Prices ane correct. Burkhart &. Lee. ko,, u,, Tite Kind Vcs NaiMjwsjs C 4 LOST A belt, with valuable gold buckle. Return to the Democrat office. I HAVE FOR SALE some baled straw at 25c per hundred lbj. or 30c de livered to any part of the city. 1 also have potatoes to sell cheap, and an Aspenwall potatoe planter that cost $70. I will take $40 if taken soon. Alvin J. Carothers, 531 Sixth & La- I'fayette Sts., Albany, Ore. For your Oysters and lamalies Go to the CREST. L. L. POTTS, 316JW. 2nd St. Newest and Diuiugroom awwriWiil-rri, Library A largeOassortmeutlto choose from. Prices to suit anyone. Ralston Electric Supply Co. ...3.0a;TcitjSeiondBtreet.'' PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Mr. Lee Davis went to Harrisburg this afternoon on piano business. D. Bussard and family left this noon r. N.nn, n ,nt;n.. th.ir int' outing Mrs. Ficklin has returned from Scio, where she spent several weeks with re latives. Elihu Root has been elected U. S. Senator to sncceed the notorious Tom Piatt, of New York. Duncan, who put in ,the original Home plant here, is up from Portland aoing some special wur mr uie u- pany. William Bryans, of Plainview, re- turned last night from a visit with his Bon in Lamore, Calif. Mr. Johnson Edwards, of Halsey, re turned home this afternoon after his semi annual business trip to Albany. Mr. Wilson Gadsen, of the Electric Mining and Smelting Company, came up irom roruano. tma nuon ou ..m....B Mrs. M. S. Woodcock came over fmm rWimlhn tndav'on a visit at the home ot her brothers, J. H. and G. W. Simpson. - Mr Scott Ward returned this noon from Salem, accompanied by his grand- diughter, Frances Ward. Mr. Louis Lager, of Ashland, is in the city on a visit with his former Aberdeen, Dakota neighbors, Mr. Will Bain and Mr. O. M. Giddings. He is in the real estate business and speaks well of Ashland's doings and prospects. 1 Aberdeen is furnishing Oregon some excellent citizens. CRev. J, J. Evans has returned from: a trip to Sacramento, Calif., in the in-1 tsrnnt nf the work of the church, 1 California was experiencing Borne heavy rains and the highest water in . the Cacramento for several years. The , . train was obliged to come back by way i of Stockton on account of the floods. To Be Married To-Night. . C. Way, who recently arrived Mr. J. here from Iowa, and Mrs. Myrtle Law reoson are. to be married tonight at 5 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Lawren' son. They are old school mates, re- cently renewing a correspondence after 2S??tffJ,ehmSB.n , KhLnvin Mrs awrntoonwS rth street. Mr. Way is a salesman. TheTueiday Club. The Tuesday Club met yesterday afternoon at the new and elegant home of J. H. Simpson, with Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Cathey, having a delightful time. A couple interesting features characterized the meeting: a guessing of numerons things beginning with cat and some new year s resolutions Dy each one present, and the guessing of the author. i'omorrow several members of the Club will go to Cnrvallis by invitation to meet with a lady's club there. HOME TELEPHONE 1 1 COMPANY Will issue a new Directory about February 1st. ItUliriMiiitPil iV I SENDERS' FEED STORE, Sole Agents. ,m4 ,ltu Kind You Haw ;iar5 Bot Best Designs -IN Trade. xABX'y J l.'.r . Domes, Electroliers, Lamps. FIFTY PERFORMERS. l Hi Henry's Minstrels of fifty all white performers, a new company pre- senting an entirely new minstrel pro - -,, unit annoo of Aiiionunn Fririnv Jan. vz. This new organization is saia to be of the very beat talent obtainable and will consist of high trade minstrel features of novelty and merit, inear- tists have been selected from the best vaudeville houses in New York Uty.and, each performer is a guaranteed minstrel star of the first magnitude. 1 he press ( everywhere speak of Hi Henry s new company in the enconiums of praise. The Richmond Daily Examiner says "For elegance of mountings, variety, novelty and merit. Hi Henry s inH morit Hi H..ni-' Min. strels have never been surpassed in , this city." Seats are now sale at I Woodworth'a. Letter List Th foIlowing letters remain ura reman. u. postofflce uncalled for ,re' Jan. 20, 1903. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised 1 letters, giving the date: Susie E. Adams, Mrs. S. Z. Adams, R. R- Adams, Mr. J. J. Banks, Mrs. H. - a- n Clark. Mr. J. Durstook. Mr. A. Ellingwood. Mrs. M. Fray, Mr. Lou Fuller, Alean John, Mrs. Ruby Leath ers, Bert Morrison, Mr. Maiden, Mr. George Poyson, Mr. J. A. O'Rourke, C. Shapp. J. s. Van Winkle, P. M. Any chronic ulcer shows an unhealthy an J impure condition of the. blood. It is a diseased condition of the flesh at that particular spot, caused tttlH kpnf inflflttlpd ntirl irritnf-prl lur a mnHnual A i cli a rrret itif it nw healthy matter from the circulation. No treatment can have any curative ef.' ; ecr except a medicine which will renovate the blood and entirelvremoTetha1 cause, oaives, wasnes, lotions, etc, are sometimes helpful in reducing in flammation, cleansing the ulcer, or perhaps lessening the discharge, but such' applications ao not reacn tne Diooa and can never effect a cure. S. S ririiroQ nut all l.n..nti.a 1 with rich Pure blood caus place to heal naturally and permanently. ! 8 S. S. does not make a surface cure, but by beginning at thePbott0m, and ' rebuilding broken-down tissue, and supplying healthful, healing qualities to K.uuti, wauaa uic fiiac iu un iu Dur sureiy ettects a permanent cure. blood is pure, and S. S. S. will thoroughly purify the blood. Book on Sores , ana uicers ana any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE I. R. SHULTZ, Manager. Friday, January 22, '09 Original and Only Hi Henry's Greatest Entirely New. 10 Star Grand Electrical Grand Conception of The Palace of Tipton Glee Club. Down the Mississippi. j HEAR THE FAMOUS MILITARY BAND I Concert at Noon and 7:30 P.' M. PRICES 25c, 60c and 75e. DEPENDABLE Brand LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION The only spray factory in the Willamette Valley. . We guarantee you a 30-degree test and full 50-gallon barrels of lime and sulphur solution at a price lower than ever. One hundred dollars forfeit will be paid to any one who will find in an original barrel of DEPENDABLE BRAND LIME AND SULPHUR SO LUTION anything other than the chemicals produced by the combination of pure lime and sulphur. Manufactured by Gideon Stolz Company, Salem, Oregon LASSELLE BROS.. Agents, Albany, Oregon Beware ot Detective Titles Have an Abstract of Title Prepared by the LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., I. B. RUDD, Maaarer yJed.,"'PrtT toteB Kwhwe, or Mcept u Meant? for Ofice cener Mil BreeuUkin itreeta, AQway, Or" FARMING LANDS FOR SALE 100 acres, all in cultivation, best of soi, good improvements. Price. $6500 166 acres, 50 acres in cultivation, bal. 1 ance good timber, fair house bain end other improvements. Price, ?5.IOO.OO. io acres, do """.'J' v"""' buildings. Price, $4280.00. : 353 acres, 100 acres ' in cultivation, balance pasture; tair ouilcnngs. race, I7500.OO. 30 acres, 28 acres in cultivation; 5 room houae gooa barn. price, $2250.00 43 x.2 acres, all in cultivation, 12 acreg orchard; fine buildings. Price, $7000,00. I 75 acres. 65 acres in cultivation, fair improvement, rrice, uo.uu. ' 38 acre3, 12 acres orchard, 30 acres cultivated; small buildings. Price, S4SW.UU. 40 acres, 25 acres cultivated; fair im provements. Price, $2500.00. Full particulars as to location, terms, etc. given on calling &t my office of any nf tlia a hnna mvr.aiHaa Tf - vml OP. for & do not buy untj, . vou have investieated mv list of bar- ' gains. Cny property of every description for sale at prices that will net you a fair rate of interest on the investment. C. G. BURRHART, 102 E. First St., Albany, Or. Whiston and Long man tonight, 7:30. CURES CHRONIC ULCERS where the disease germs are located S. goes down into the circulation, ... t... u .'..1. : t.n wiux new, una uesn, wniie it steauiiy The ulcer can not exist when the Comedians. 14 Vocalists. Sceni c First Part. Alladdin. Grand Double Orchestra. Qo to EASTBDRN'S GROCERY for fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Our Grocery stock is as fresh and complete as any in the city. Allen and Lewis Preferred Stock canned goods a specialty. B ARGAINS n Crockery and Glassware as we in tend to close out that department. Come and get our prices and see our clean up-to-date store. Both phones Main 56. Minstrels