Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, May 11, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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    F P. NUTTING, Ed. and Prep.
Bn'sred at the PostOfBoeat Albany
Jregun, as aeoond olaaa man mailer.
People tainted with scrof
ula very often develop con
sumption. Anemia, running
of the ear, scaly eruptions,
imperfect digestion, and
enlargement and breaking
down of the glands of the
neck, are some of the more
prominent of scrofula symp
tomsare forerunners of con
sumption. These conditions
can be arrested, consumption
prevented and health re
stored by the early use of
Scolt's Emulsion
Your doctor will tell you so.
At all dnigirists ; soc. and $1.00.
SCOTT & UOWNE, Chemist., New York.
I
FOR RUNT. One of my stores. For
particular call at store.
J. GiiADtvom,.
Foil Sale. A comfortable, well built
four room, furnished cottage at Nye
(Jroek.
LOST, In Albany Sunday alternoon,
a blatk Kid clove, of value on.y to the
owner, Please return to the Democrat
office.
FOR SALE. A good farm of 228 acres,
125 acres in cultivation, OTchard, first
class buildings and good water, situat
ed two miles west ot MillerB Station.
For particulars call on the owner at the
place.
Charles Wetzel.
GOW8.--20 milch cows for Bale. Inquire
of H: Rryant.
GKiND BXGDESION
Albany to Astoria
To be given by the
I. O. O.F.
Leaving Albany cn May 21 at 3:10 p,
m reaching Astoria at 10:55, the part
remaining during the session of th
grand lodge 1. 0. 0. F, and bare plenty
of time in which to return.
ROUP TEIP OHM $31 .
Get tickets of the committee or apply to
t'liui for particulars.
A fine opportunity for a vacation.
Over one hundred ate expected to go from
this city.
J. M. MARTINDALE,
J. 0. LlTTLK.il,
A.J. 1IODQ UP,"
A. W. BOWEKSOX,
Committee.
Mr. GradwohTs Business.
I wish to intorm tho general public
that 1 have come to tho conclusion that
tnv business will he in tho futuro Wholo
8ii lo and Hotail Grocery, and that 1 will
not add liquors or patent medicine as I
intended to do, but 1 will keep on selling
all my goods nc reduced prices for net
cash.
I also call tlifl attention of tho gonoral
public and all my customors to tho coffee
I offer for less prico for net cash, the
same as 1 sold for fo:mr pricosas stated.
Mocha and Java coffee :)0c per lb reg
ular prico 40o. My lavorite coffee 15c
per lb., regular prico 25c.
3 cans Finest Tomatoes 25c.
I duairo to buy some eggs either in
trade or cash.
Sugar wholesale and retail prico sub
ject to tho change of the market.
Albany, Or., April 10, UIOO.
IJULIUSGRADWOHL.
Buy your
Hardware and Tinware
Garden and' Grass Seeds
OK
Ohling & Hulburt.
CITY TREASURERS NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that funds are
on hand to pay city warrants Nos. 1 to
87 inclusive of the issue ol 1899. Inter
eat on said warrants will cease witb the
dale of this notice.
Albany, Or., Dec. 2", 1899.
A, E. I'AHKiH, City Treasurer,
Scrofula and
Consumption
The Facts.
Editor Democrat :
In accordance witb tbe u-mal Uct c'
o! tbe republican party, It is trying to
appeal to the prejudice of the voters,
and more especially to tbe members of
the peoples party, by asserting that' our
candidate for congress in your district, is
a national banker and that he is but a
recent convert to the position advocated
by our party on tbe money question.
As this does him great injustice, I deem
it my duty as chairman o! the peoples
party state committee, is well us my
duty as a cituen ol ibtt state who is la
miliar with alltbe facts referred to, to
set tbe people right on this quest'On,
In the first plate, Senator Daly has no
interest whatever in any national bank
although il is true that he has come in
terest in a private bank in bis own town.
Ibis bank has never mistreated tbe peo
pie in any way, so far as I can learn,
and bae never foreclosed a mortgage or
sued anybody. He is interested in this
buinesB in the same way as any - other
citizen might engage in any lawful un
dertaking To contend that there is any doubt ae
to h'enator Daly's views on tbe money
question being in haimcny witb the
principles of our Union state plattoiwi
does bim great injuetice. I have been
personally acquainted with him during
the past eight years, and eeived w'th
bim in our etate legislature for six years.
During that time often conversed with
bim on the subject, and always found
bim in harmony witb us on the finan
cial queet'ons before the country. In
the session of 1803 Senator Daly voted
with us for a resolution instructing our
candidates to vote and work for tbe free
and unlimitedlcoinage of silver, and in
every session following, in which be
served as a member bis record bas been
clearly In harmony w'th us on the finan
cial question. I would also add that on
all occasions during bis services in tbe
legislature, be proved himself to be an
bonest worker in tbe interest of economy
and tbe general welfare of tbe people of
tbe state. He is author of the nill abol'
iehing the railway commission, and en
deavored to ii ulir useless com
missions of the stale. In 1893, be in
troduced and secured the passage of Itlie
Homestead Exemption law which bas
saved tbe homes of many of our beBt clt
izenp. During my persona! acquaintance
with bim for tbe past eight years, I must
say that as acitissen, and honorable gen
tleman, I have always found Senator
Daly not excelled by any man in tbe
state. I trust therelore 'bat every per
son in tli ie district, wbo may be opposed
to tbe policy of tbe McKinley rdminie
tration, and who favor the election of
representatives to congrers, in the inter
est of the people, will stand Arm and
work enthusiastically for bis election.
Yours vory respectfully,
Will R. Kino,
Chairman Peoples l'arty Slate Cen. Com.
Inheritance taxes planned to bear inoBt
heavily on large foi tunes, are increasing
in favor, and il tbe Supreme Court sue
tains the tax of this character imposed
by tbe war revenuo act, it is probable
that a large part of the government's in
come in the future will bo derived from
the enormous fortunes of our millionaires.
It is undoubtedly proper that huge eo
tutes should pay to the government in
some proportion to the values that tbe
government protects lor them.
H, II, Rogers of the Standard Oii Com
puiy, is said to have aunounced to the
Daulsh government that 2G United
States Senators stood ready to vote as the
Company deeirud, and to have offered to
lobby through the purchase of the Dan
ish West Indies for ten per cent of tbe
proceeds. Thisissta'ed in an official
report made to the Danish government
by its spscial agent in tho matter. The
worst of the whole buainesi is that Mt,
Rogers' alleged statement is probably
coriect,
1 .
Serretary Root wants to fight and kill
eomobody anybody. He shakos bis fist
and waves the star spangled banner and
dares "aomebody'' to violate the Monroe
doctrine. If it wasn't eloct on year, tho
country might be seriously alarmed, but
the McKinley tactics of "glorious diplo
macy" and 1 aggression towards all" are
too well known to fool the people much
$100 Reward SJ100.
The readers of this paper nill be
Sleaed to learn that there ie at least one
reeled disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stngos, and that ie
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the on
ly positive cure known to tbe medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a eonstitu
tional disease, requiros a constitutional
'rea ment. Ball's t atarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon tbe blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying tbe foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient etrength
by buildiug up the constitution and as
sisting nature in doing its work. The
pr. motors have so much faith in its
curative powers that they offer One Hun
dred Dollars for any case that it fails to
cure. Send for litt of testimonials.
Address,
K J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold hi druggists, 75c,
Hall's Family I'll Is are tbe best.
Oloctino Rates. Weekly Dsmocrat
nd Examiner $2.50 and Thrico-n-week
World $2.00; and Republio $1.76: and
Orogonlan $2.25 and San Francisco
Weekly Call $2.00 ;and Salem Weekly
Jounal 2.00
Wm. Scbulmetich, the Democratic'
People's nominee for Dairy and Food
Commissioner, is a resident of Washing'
ton Counts, wbere be lias been engaged
in the dairv business for a nuiuber of
joars, conducting one of the largest and
inoBl euscessful dairies in that section ol
ike
He was born in Eldorado Counly Oal.,
and is a German. With his parents, be
came to Oregon in 1875. wben be was 14
years of age. Notwithstanding lie 'was
bom in this country, be speaks ihr
Geiuian language, anJ is the only nom
inee on the Stale Tickets ho is a Qei"
man.
Mr. Sc'-ulmerleh has made a finan
cial success of the d.iiry business when
otbeie Lave failed. He has done this
because be bas made a thorough study
of the business. He has done much to
advance the interests of tbe otate Dalrj
Association in a practical way, and bas
been very active in bringing to pnblic
notice all efforts of adulteration iu tbe
Dairy lin?.
He is at present tbe Vice-President ol
the State Association, and has a large
acquaintance with state dairymen, all of
whom recognize his fitness and capabil
ity to properly administer the duliea of
the office lo which be aspires. . , -
Tbe Herald says opposition to its tick
et in this couDly, has no declaied policy
or principles. Not quite bo bad. Tbe
opposition hss some very decided prin
ciples, among others a progressive but
econoin'cal government that will keep
the county out of debt and give it the
lowest levy In the state. In state affair0
the representatives are in favor of build
ing up ihe etate, not witb grafts, but
with needed improvements, and nation
ally the placing of the power . In tbe
hands of the people as much as possible
and keeping it out of tbe trusts, in the
building up of the country we have al
ready , and not in aa agressive war
fare to se:ure the territory of a people
that can never be assimilated, the op
position ia opposed to government by
trnet with the finances in tbe bands ' of
the banks, and is in favor of continuing
to do businees under the constitution
aid to hold dear the declaration of in
dependence, among other things. The
republicans have plenty of prii.ciplee,
extravagant government for the benefit
of tbe office holders, high tax on the
uor uiuua purcuases, a comrae'eu cu:
rency.expaneion by aggressive warfare,
taxing cilizns of the United SiateB un
der the flag without representation, rtc.
DREAMERS.
"There's nothing half so sweet in life
as love's young dream." The old song
is right. Lovers are dreamers. They
create a special world in which tiay live
immune from the hurts and ill! which
vex common humanity. In their esti
mate or nousenoia r
expenses there's
no place for
doctor. And very
often when the I
dream ' dissolves!
they find that the I
doctor's bill, the I
one tning tney I
aiuirt count on,
is now the one I
thing that's
regular as rent
and taxes. And
many times it is
money wasted.
Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescrip
tion will do for a
woman and her
womanly ills,
practically every
thing that can be
done by any doc
tor or medicine.
It regulates the
periods, dries de
bilitating drains
and cures Inflam
mation, ulceration and female weakness.
It makes childbirth easy, and thousands
of nursing mothers have testified to its
tonic and strength giving properties.
It contains no alcohol, neither opium,
cocaine or other narcotic.
Mrs. Annlt Blacker, of 629 Catherine Street.
Syracuse, N. Y., writes: "Your medicines have
done wonders for me. For yenrs my heallh was
very poor. I had four miscarriages, hut since
taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription aud
Golden Medical Discovery ' I have much better
bealth, aud now 1 have a fine, healthy baby."
P'rce. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense
Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent
free on receipt of 31 one-cent, stamps,
to pay expense of mailing only. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
This and 'Hint
French the jeweler.
Will & Stark, jowe'ers.
Smiley's Clean Printing.
Open till 12 o'clock p.m.atStetter's,
Dr. J. II. Erskine is now in the Foster 1
Block, 2nd story.
For sale, good enrpeting, 33 cents nor
yard, by T. 8. Alciunder, east cnu 01 8th
street.
Go to Verick's Bhaving and hair cut
ting parlors for first class work. Hot
and coM baths. Clean towels to
every
i) ait.
Ejci'R8ioN Rates. Effective May 6th
the O. & E. R. R. will place on sale
tickets from Albany, Corvallis and Phil
omath to Newport "and return for $2.60.
tiood going Saturdays and returning
Mondays only.
00
treatment at the Albany Pressed Beef
Company's market, just djwn Second
treat, tinod weight and prompt attend
on.
Wall paper the latest designs and
shades. Look our lino over beforo buy
ing elsewhere. Wo save you money.
lU'llKHAHT A Lug. -
now Are our Klda.vt t
Pr. Hobta'Sr-am,, ,s Pill. cim all kl,1ny 111. 9&ia
le f re. Add. Sierlkn IteiuwLT Co., Cblcao or N. Y.
1 mil 111 1 .vrfwfchvM.rv;
gjU ... w- w..,.
MILLa DIFFER WIDELY
from each other. They are known by
their Hour. Wa are very particular about
tbe quality of tbe wheat we buy for
grinding. Our brand is famous lo its
gusta)iiingar.d uniform excellence. Gro
cers v bo sell it never fail to boom
cheir business. Wheat can't be convett
ed into enyihing better than our Magno
lia, it is worth ts price. 70 cents per
sack.
Magnolia Mills.
NEW STORE
A new line ol G'ocenea and Provisions, etc., r, cen'ly ope: ed at former
Miltoy s and corner 2nd & Jackson.
Alartet price for country produce.
General delivery for city. Telephone 132.
You's patron age is respectfully solicied.
C.
J. A. ROT AN
HAS JUST OPENED A'
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING STORE
Baltimore Block, Albany, Oregon.
and invites the 'pub'ic to call acd examine
goods and 7rices before purchasing elBewhoie.
I furnish hearse free to those purchasing und.rtaring gocds from me.
Telephone, Black No. 401.
"TWO SOULS ITH BUT
A SINGLE THOUGHT"
and that 1 lioutlit, alter full consider
tion, was that it would in every way, be
to their advantage, to trade with F. E.
Allen & Co. became they alwayB have
the fat of tub land in fine eatables of all
kinds.' We have mild California Cheese
and the celebrated Woodland Cheese and
wo pride ourselves on the test Coffee in
.he cilv. Just opened up a line lot of
Eastern Hsme ard Breaskfnst Bacon.
See our shoiv window for Dried Fruits !
and Table delicacies. In short we are
prepared to furnish yon the best goods
to be had at Reasonable Prices. -
F. E. ALLEN & CO.
Try Parker Bros.
For the best Groceries,
Baked Goods, and
Fresh Produce and Fruits.
Well Pleased
describes the feelings of Ihore who are
using our uew Wall I'apeis. We s;iine
in our patterns and moderate price i. The
largest assortment of new designs . Beau'
tiful re is, greens aud lonooii smokes
Buperb combiniiioi.B, cha. ruing and
graceful.
ALBANY FURNITURE CO
.Uasunic Temple Bulletin j
AT ALBANY,
C. PARKER.
SPRINGTIME PLEASURES
for health and enjoyment are sure to be
Eought on a good bicycle, and there Ib
none that can beat tiie 1900 Crescent or
Sterling wheels. Many follow but none
lead tile Crescent or Sterling wheels any
where. They are always ahead and
maintain their superiorly over any on
the market. Careful, honest and skilled
construction and speed is the secret of
its success. We have them at $20.00 to
$50 00.
HOPKINS BROS.
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The Best
Photographs
In Albany by the
Long Photo Jo.,
In Fromaii Bi 'ck,
The leading gallery of Aloany.
Ihe onlv-up-to-date first class
studio in town.
AH wotk to uiease,
' MAKIE LONG Prop
LINN CO- ABSTRACT COMP
Albany Oregon- .
Office! Bank of Oregon Building.
Only sec of Abstracts of Linn County
'.'omplete set of maps cni plats
Littler & Littler
DESTIsTu
Broadalbin St.,
Albany, Or.
o. Collins D D 3
A. Jack Hodges DDB
nnu,Ns & nnnnps
Dentists. .
tfdd Ffd.n-jv'fl Tdmnla All,an f.
That Tooth
needs attention!
Remember it can be filled
or extracted without- Daiu
DR. ADAMS.
DR. J. L. HILL,
Thysician cid Surgeon
Hill Block
- Albany, Or.
Stanley Stewart,
bigycTeTepairing,
AND LIGHT MACHINE WORK
LJVOKK GTJAEANTEED.
To the Music
LovingPublic.
o
Those contemrjlatinw fntinOr- lin th
study of muslo will find it to their intei
fSt t0.1P,veBtlgate the advantages offered
voiiege. ina lollowina
branches are taught: . . -X'nrnir
tt a wr n-or -vt
VTflT TH HTTim T 7 W . it..
CORNET HARMONY, ULli"
COUNTERPOINT, COMPOSITIO
and HISTORY OF MUSIO.
Mr. Wirtz, Musical Director. Ib a ornri
uate of the Chicago Conservatory of Mu
sic, and has studied Aitli such artists as
Seeboeck, Ziegfeldt, Koelling, Falk, Gar
wood, Raff, and the late Dr. Karl Merz
These men are masters in their respect
ive departments and musicians of world
wide fame.
Mrs. Wirtz instructor in vocal music,
19 a pupil of Mr. William Nelson Burritt
who is known to be one of the best voice
teachers in America today. Mr. Burritt
muuicu cigu. ysars in Italy and severs.'
years in London.
The methods used in Albany College
Conservatory are the latest and most ap
proved, being the combined result of
superior instruction received .experience,
and the acquaintance with the methods
of our eastern conservatories. .
Tuition reasonable. Pupils may'entei
at any time.
Fall term opens Sept: 19, 1899.
tor further information call on or ad.
dreBs
Pressident Wallace Howe Lbb.
THE K. O. T. M.
ty Saturday evening at K. O. T. M.
11. Visiting Knights invited.
0. S. HARNISH, Commander.
MODE H N WOODMEN OF AMEUOA
vu,p ao. 0403 meet everv
second and fourth Saturdays of each
month in theG. A. R,
hall. Visiting
members are invited.
C. G. Borkuart, V. C,
E R Huston clerk.
M. Senders & Co,
Hay and Oat WarehnnRRs-
Eevtnft and Railroad Stieets.
t!cd hay. will bnv nn, n. . : -'
qnacity at top market prity .
SACKBFURNISfW..
K,,.te bought in car lota at any shin
.ping point. J ""V
M. SENDERS & CO.
Insurance, Hay, Grain snd WW ,
H. F. HeTrnT
INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT -A
Collections promplly attended tn m,.
espondence solicited. Office in
sat building.