Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 05, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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    F P. NUTTING . Ed and Prop.
' Kntered at the Post omce at Al.
Orfgon,a seoond mitttl'
CONSUMPTION
Troubles are .elieved at once and cured
by Acker's English Remedy "the
Jig of all Cough Cures." Cures GoiiKb
mcoIus in udav. nt .
money bask if dinsatUfisd. Write for free
iZple W H Hookse & Co, Buffalo, H
Y. At Burkhart & Leo's.
OUR WANTS
WANTED: Furnished room, by a
young man wuu
Please state price. '
Fryman A uold rjia with Bessie on it
tv, inflBr mav call at the Democrat
office.
TffiTi HALE: Two homos, one single
i,onc.0 nn double harness, one
wagon, one hack, one mower, o
harrow and two plows.
MB. Wm. Wbteb,
htd dt .17. Frm and rjosture land
lor Bale, belongs to an eBtate and rnust
1.1 t : ... nf R M PavnR. Alt)
DO BOld. AUmio wimh.- p
any , Oregon.
Lime and cement in any quantity, at
Senders Feed store.
High Class Collie Pupa for Sale.
Biro,! hu Imnorted Emerald Galoplo
Dam Clayton Los ie, 60899, Bbe by tbe
great Clayton periorniei , , u u,
.ih nLrlAil nix. Oruiekirk Emerald
All needing stock registered, Pedigree
on application.
, Webfooi Colli Kbnhbls,
Halaey, Or
H..K. Mhtoaip, Manager.
BONGWAH rONG CO., 0,;oindnt'
i .troot. Albany. Sells Chi
nese medicine, Chinese rice, Chines tea
and nut oil .
J.M. Ralston,
IN8URANOE AND MONEYBKOKER
Fire Insurance, Written, Ulty, uouu
. j d.1 1 Warrantll hOUvht. Col
lections made. Notes bought. 'Small
loans made on personal or chattel ee
'"Have plenty of Money to Loan on
good farms at 0 per cent interest.
Albany, - - - - Oregon
' HTRTlerrfiT
rNSDBAy'1S AND LOAN AGENT.
lClty and County WarfautB bought and
sold. Collection, promptly attended to.
Correspondence soiicitoa.
Demcoeat Building, -
Albany, Or,
Seed Wheat.
Dawson's ' New Golden Chaff has
wrlort the list eiEht veers in sucoossiun
at GHelph Experimental Farm, Canada,
o! an average 120 varieties per year, Haa
also been live years n head of all othorB
in tho eastern statea auu ." ""i"r
fears a head in Oregon, got Island 2nd
premiums at the state fair in 1901, Be
cleaned seed.
i'Price. $1.00 per bu over 10 bus .
$1.25 nnder 10 bun.
Taken at the Held 75c per bu.
Vnr.nio nt Riowuit & Sox's and tho
Magnolia Milla.
John Lennox, R. F. D- "
Nobby....
Tailoring Co
Eeop your old clothes cleaned, repaired
ml. looking liko now clotbos,
railed for nua dolivorcd, ono suit po
week for $1.25 per month on tbroo month
oonliact. A box for every suit.
Phono Black 273.
J AS. COON, Proprietor.
(Oppoaito.W. B. Stevens & Co.)
Muting Cheap, notClioap Mutiny
Phone Red 704.
RR1YERS1DE POUlffi YARD:
rnrebredR.0. nd 8. .0. White Leg
horns, Whlto Plj mouth Rocks, M. B.
urkeys, Pekin ducks and O. I. C. hoga,
I nip sale. . . .
Ernre in season. Leave oruere r .
MrThompson's poultry yard, Albany,
Or., or call at the Riverside yard.
Ed I BCBO.L, Prop. At yards, or ad
j - A than V.
ALBANY DRESSED
BEEF CO., . . .
Flrat St., opposite HliunbcrBWloek
ChoUe mosta of all kind?. A I
;.,lace trade.
Labor tin was generally observed
nroughoul ill" United Biutes. It prom
os to bucouie a popular holiday.
An Iinproveinout Soeiely is in order
or Albany. Call it wuaiever nu wish,
out it sbould be a puab oluo with all the
people ol the city as members, deter
mined upon building np Albany.
In view ol tne lact fiar it will b two
years from November before the presi
dential election indorsing any one lor
tbe nomination Is very much out of
place, and is a policy against tbe beet in
terests of the conn try.
T ne war maneuvers back east are
education in Hie war spirit, and in tola
resoect are not particularly a good thing
for the young of tbe country. Tbe spirt
of tbe.day should be one In the interest
of peace. Progressive civilization sbouia
have lees ol .militarism, and it is not a
good plan to mase;too much ol a display
if. Even if tbia country does see .lit to
make a thorouah preparation for emer
gencies it 1b not necessary to have a
grand eland act of it.
The counties of Oregon generally may
well look to their bridges and roada .
Toey Bbould' be p aced in first claa'a con
dit'on and kept that wav. Good roads
and bridges will mean a great deal to the
future of the Willamette Valley. It is
believed that wo are entering upon an
important era and tbat the future ia
bright for tbe upbuilding of this country
to proportions lar beyond the present
undeveloped conditions. General im
provement should be the order, not only
on the part of the counties, but the state,
cities and peopls generally
KThe gambling spirit has taken hold of
the east, and it is stated that moro bet
tiDghBB been done this year than ever
before, particularly on horae racing. One
man riaked $100,000 on hiB borne coming
in first in a bunch of over twenty fine
animals. It has even invaded the lawn
tennlB court. In the national tourna
ment at Newport $50,000 wbb wagered on
the reBult between Dougherty and
Larned. It does not particularly indi
cate prosperity, for people of the betting
class havs always had p enty of money
for the purpose, but it indicates an m
orease of the apt tit, no doubt developed
from the gambling epirit involved in con
siderable of the money making of tbe
day.
5 JAn effort is being made to make it ap
pear tbat the trusts of the country are
up in arms against Roosevelt, but thia is
being done for political effect. The
trusts know Mr, Roosevelt thoroughly,
and are very familiar with bis position
during the recent BeBBion of Congress.
They are not frightened. They appreci
ated the fact that a congressional eiec
tion is approaching, and that tho repub-
ican candidates are in danger unleea
something is done to stem the tido, and
these sneecheB oi the President are a part
nKlio nrouram. The trusts know who
their friends are, and are not nt an dis
turbed except on paper for political ef
fect. A blind man can read between the
lines.
i "
Woi la's Fair Notes.
Tim noncross of trap shooters ol the
world at. the Louisiana Purchase Exposi
tion in 1904 will be tho largest and long
eat shooting tournament ever held any
where, l'he main feature ol the tourna
ment will be a competition for tho inani
mate target championship of the world.
Among the many inteieBting achievs-
ments ol human Inventive genius RCC3in
pliahed durlnjj the uecado which has
elapsed since the World's Fair at Chica
go, and which will be Been nt the World'a
Fair In 81. Louis in 191)4, there will bs
the wiroloaB telegrnphl tho automobile,
the alrigible balloon, (he wireless tele ¬
phone, the transmission of sight by wire
and the tolepbonlng from railway train6
and trolley care in motion.
A TexaB cotton planter will grow Iwo
acres of Kgyptian cott.n for experiment
al purposes, samples of which will be
Bent to the Woild's Fair at St. Louis.
Egyptian cotton is being used extensive
ly for the manufactuio of imitation Bilk.
Tho fine arts exhibit of Groat Britain
is to bo controlled by a committee of the
Royal Acadomy. rrangementB for this
exhibit are being made by Sir Edward
John Faynter, president of the Acadamy.
The foreign office will facilitate the in
dustrial exhibits.
Buy and Try a.Box Tonight.
While you think of it, go buy and
try a box of Casc.arcts Candy Ca
thartic, ideal laxative, tonicht. You'll
never regret it. Genuine tablets
stamced C C. C. Never sold in
bulk. All druggists, ioc
TO 8UB9CRI3ERS. The Dkuocbat
has begun Bending out annus! state
ments to subscribers for tbe daily and
weeklv, in arrears ono or more yeara.
The weeklv is $1 25 per year in ad
vnnce, $1.50 at the ond of the year
and thence up to $2 for accounts run-
il.raa nr mnm vo.irn. Thrt liilv
llllltt nuru ... ...... . j - .----
by mail ia $3 a year m advance, $3.b0
at tne WlUl Ol Win ju.r. io ynji-uio
at the othVe. t'heie is a bit 'i vantage
in paying In advance. Subscriptions
should at least bo paid at tho end ol
every year am! as prompt as othor
accounts.
The P&nama Canal.
The total length of the Panama canal
will be 46.6 miles, including an extension
ol 3 1 miles through tbe Bay of Pub-
ma.
The summit evel will be
103 feet.
Tho route of the canal lies wholly in j
egro'iabjr is obtained from the!
negro 'uujr
British Antilles.
An excellent hospital baa been sstab-
"
tabhshed near Panama.
A iznod railroad exiBta at tbe presert
time along the entire rmte.
M. de Laseps' plana contemplated
tho expendiiure ol 6120,000,000.
At present a force of about 2,000 men
is at work on tbe cons' ruction.
A tide-level canal was planned by the
directors of the first company.
Tne lime ol transit for an ordinary
vesoel will be from eleven to fourteen
hours.
There are no volcanoes,
within 18b miles of the
even ext'net,
ronte of tne
canal.
Nearly 4,000 .000 cubic yards of earth
have been removed for experimental ex
cavation alone.
l'he present conceBBion allows until
October 31, 1910, for the completion of
tbe work.
Tbe receiver of the company appoint
ed by the Franch courts has never been
discharged.
The shareholders in the first company
when it went into liquidation numbered :
over 800,000. I
Good housing accommodation for from
15,000 to 20,000 laoorers already exists
along the line of work.
The Isthmian Canal commission esti
mated the coat of tbe woik of completing
tbe canal at $184,233,358.
The first survey of the present route
was begun bv omnloyeB of the de Lea
Bepa compauy in February, 1881
The origiuttl company formed by M, ue
LesBepa was known as La Compagnie
Uaiverselle du OanBl Inter oceanicfue.
Berl-beri and yellow fever are among
the epidemic diseases which have ap
peared among the workmen at various
times. '
The government of the United Stalos,
if Panama is selected, will pay $40,000,-
000 for the plant and all concussions of
the Panama Canal company.
The temperature throughout the re
gion of the Panama canal is that of tbe
tropics, seldom varying during the year
from the mean of 79 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tbe canal is owned at the present time
by the Panama Canal company of Ameri
ca, which ia organized under tbe laws of
Nbw Jersey, with a capital of 30.000, -1
000. 1
About two filths of the entire stock '
l... 1 i.t inRti.nl nr. ,
peridental work has been done on the
remaining portion materially to lessen
the construction.
Part of the property offered to the
government by the company is all bnt
about 1,000 shares of the capital stock of
the Panama Railroad company, a cor
poration oi tbe state of New York.
At Culebra, where the deepest cutting
1b required, and where a disastrous oave
in occurred, the excavation completed
and the boringo made, show that there
is no longer any danger from pressure,
Grafts.
All days are Sundays witli the rea 1
Christian.
The greater the heart the Ibbb room
for malice, s
Debt is the bait trouble uses to catch
suckers,
Only our neighbor's children are too
worst in tho community.
Politics is dirty business only when
clean men refuse to take part.
Never put off until tomorrow
what
should havs been done yesterday.
Meu who plunge headlong Into trouble
UEually attribute it to destiny,
Tho tongue of slander works on a piv
ot and is run by vacuuum pressure.
The man who is not interested in poli
tics is not interested In good govern
ment. riiore are only two good dujs on
which to worry yesterday and tomor
row .
ibe man who gets tbsre is the man
who has to be told when quitting time
comes.
Tbe man who quits a good work be'
cause his motives are questioned, never
gets very far.
Some people offer up Ibeir prayers just
like they order a bill of goods flora the
tore.
No man is poor if be iB blessed with
the sight of a baby's face at the aindow
when a day's work is done.
Yon can always tell what a man
really is by the wav bis children act
when they see him coming home.
When yon hove to kO to work at 7 a.
m. it's for wages ; when yflu can go to
work at 1) p. m. you get a salary.
Some men think they suffer Irom
dyspepsia when the truth la that they are
eaO'eritiR from an ingrowing disposition.
Maple Ridge Dairy
Leave orders at Parker Bros, for milk
rom'tho dairy. L. B. Paysi, Trop,
Sure Cure
Itching Piles produce moisture and cause
itcning. this foim as well as Bl.nd, Bleed
ing or Pro'.uding Piloa acfi cured by Dr
Bu-aan-ko'a Pile Hemeay, B ops itching
and bleeding Absoro? tumors. 50 eta a
jar at druggistH, or sent by '-ail. l'rett
f rom 66 to ise free Write me your case Dr Bissau '
ko. Philadelphia fa. For sale by Foshay
& Mason, druggists
Acer's Bloi ElKir p-Mltlviiy
cures Chronic lilooa Poiainin and al.
Scrofulous affections A: all timns a
matchlesi syste.n oaio aal purider
Money refunded if vou tfe a )' 'itu-iel
1 0Q At ijurkhart & Leo'a.
The fisherman, the sailor, the
yachtsman and everybody, is liable
to sudden attacks of disease.
(l'EBHY BATIM')
Acts like magic for cholera, cramps,
sudden colds, or chilis from ex
posure; Take no substitute. Price 25c. & 50c.
A. O. BEAM,
Blunibera Block
Groceries, Fruits, and Veg
etables, Breads, Cakes and
Cookies.
Everything the market af
t I- 1 1
IUIUS aiWdS UI1 ildllU.
Phone black 462.
Hop Pickers.
Wanted, GOO hop pickers, 400 at Eola
Ranch six miles southwest of Salem,
Polk county, 207J acres : 200 at River
Side Ranch seven mites north of Salem ,
Marion rnnnto. 114 nnrnn. Rnnf. vnc-l..
in valley lor hop pickers.
Wood, water and pasture free.
UI ,08B. D00K a3 soon as number
"4""
AddresB Horst Bbos , Salem, Or.
PAFIK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND. OREGON
The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is
always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping
is taught exactly as books are kcrt in business ; where shorthand is
made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of
bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in
life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free.
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL
CLEARANCE SALE PAINT.'
To mane room for moro stock, just arriving, wo offer the following
bargaine in mixed pairts:
Regular Price Special'Pnce
V2.Yi Gallon Mixed Paint 90a (52c
62 Quarts " " 60c 86c
125 Pints " " 30c 20c
- 135X Pints " " 20c lCo
12K gal Floor paint 75c 63c
24 Quarts " ; ....60c 28c
6 Pints Enamel 60c 26c
59 cans Bicycle Enamel 15c 10c
36 " " " 25c 13c
12 " Wagon paint 60c 25c
16 " " 76c 45c
25 " " 50c S7o
3 " Carriage paint 65c S5c
05 H 76c 68o
80 ' " 45c SOc
36 " " SOc 22c
ONE PAINT BRUSH FREE WITH EVEP.Y O N.
WOODWORTH DRUG CO-
PARKER BROTHERS
Grocers .
i and
Bakers.
216 WEST FIRST 8TEEETALBASY OREGON.
first class goods in their season.
Phone Black 531.
BUSINESS
Go to Verick'e ehaving ai.d ban cut
ting parlore for first claBS work. Ho
and cold baths. Clean towels to every
customer
T am nainu box of Cbamberlam a
Btomaih & Liiver Tab.e'a bnd fina tbem
the best thing ror my stomach I ever
used,'' says! W Robinson, Justice of the
Peace, Loomis, Mien, inese laDies noi
oni correct disorders of the Btomach out
regulate the liver and bowela. Thev are
easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price
25 centa per box . For Bale by all 1 -gists
Write us Letter.
Ve want to adviBe with people who are
sick and want to get well. A person that
Bays,-"I would give $50 if 1 felt as well
as I did one year ago," is the ono we are
after and we do not want the 50 either
People that suffer with nervoua diseases
have weak watery blood, with Ballow
co-uplexion, and a tired, outdjne nervous
feeling, loss of ileep and anxious days
cause waste of flefih and strength. Pimply,
pale, weak people can be cured by Dr
Uunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic t makes
rich t-A blood, feeding the nerves, and
making solid fleBh at the rate of 1 to 3 lbs
per week. ThiB tonic is in tablet form.and
is sold for 75 cte per box. or 3 boxes for
$2, by ail diutrgistB, or Eent by mail, on
receipt ol price- We will send a pan-phlet
that tells what diseases this tonic will cure
and what it is good for, free. Write us
about your case, that coats you nothing.
Address, Dr Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa.
torale by FoBhay & Mason, druggists.
Don't Live Together.
Constipation and health never go to
gether. De Witt's Litto Early Risers pro
mote easy action of the bovela without
distrese. "I have been troubled wilh
coativenesa nine years," baB J O Greene,
Deoauw. Ind. I have tried many rem
edies but Little Early Kiaers give best
nsultB. ' "osbav Mason
For Sale.
A fine grain and stock farm In a beau
tiful valley 25 mileB eoutheaet of Albany
and 1 mil" north of 8weec Home.
Lluuuuuut). auuub nuros,u ttulvu
over 110 ia bottom lend, between 60 acd
75 already in grain. Good house, Urge
barn and ebedB Ior6tock. Living springe
of the purest water. Goid irehard,
mostly apple trees.
Price, 43750 00
Enquire ol (lapt. Jason W heeler, cor.
4th and Jefiereon eta., Albany, Or
or 0. 11. Walker, 2 mi n southeast oi
city, on Lebanon telephone line ro nd.
Jersey Dairy.
Leave your orders for Jersey Dairy
milk and cream at Conrad Meyers,
Phone, red, 404.
D, P. Mishleb.
Bargains
In Farm Lands, Timber Lands 'and
Olty Property call on or write
8 N. STEELE & CO. .,
Albany,
A STARK M O
Pliyslciun pud Surgeon
Oregon Bank Buildi ng, - Albany
DR. J. L. SILL,
Physician and Surgeon
Hill Block - - - Albany, Or.
J. O. Littles. O. V. Littles
LITTLER & LITTLER
Dentins.
Brown Block. Albany, Oregon
Your Teeth
can be rilled or e
traced without
pain by
OR. ADAMS
fto. Collins D D S v
.A, Jack Hodges BDf
COLLINS & HODGES
Dsutists.
iidd Fellow's Temple, Albany, Ox.
fl. A.LEIMNGrER,
Dentist '
Crawford Block, Albany, or.
THE K. O. T. M.
every Saturday evening at K, O.
hall. Visiting Kniuhts invitod.
T. M
J. N. Bbandebuby, Commander,
MODEBN WOODMEN OF AMEhlOA
Willamette Gamp No. 6465 meet every
second and lourthWednBdaya of each
month in the L O T M hall. Visiting
members are invited,
C. G, Bobkhabt, V. O
E R Boston clerk.
COURT LIBERTY, No. 25, Foresters oi
auiDnu,ujjiB in. jriaccarjee nan evtry
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting
brothers cordially invited to attend,
Fbakk Jewell, Chief Ranger.
A. Sehdebb, Financial Secretary.
WOODMEN OP Ti.E WORLD. Alb
any Camp No. 103 P. J. W. W, meets
in Hall Foster Block every Thursday
evening.
Manzanita Circle meets 1st and 3rd
Mondays.
Visiting neighbors welcomed
, , F. i'. Bloubt, O. C.
h L. 8vmn, Clerk.
EXECUTOH'S sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
in pursuance to an order of the
County Court of Linn County. Oregon,
maae and entered of record in and by said
Court on the 3rd day of September, 1902,
in the matter of the estate of Martin
Paynn, deceased, I will on the 4th day of
October. 1QD2 at tlio ln. r nna nAnnL.
P. M. of said day, at the front door of the
court-house in the city of Albany, Linn
County. Oregon, sell to the highest bidder
tberefor, at public auction
FOR CASH IN HAND OJN THE DAY
OF SALE
all the right, title and estate which the
taid Martin Payne, deceased, bad in and
to the following described real property,
to-wit:
Lot No. 4 in Block No, 25 in tbe city
of Albany, Oregon; also tbe S. J of tbe
a. ii. !i and lots iNos. z, 3, 4, 5 and b ol
See. 33, and the 8. E. of the S, W.
and lot No. 8 of Sec, 34 in Tp.12. S, R,2,
W. of Will. Mer. Oregon, containing
310.81acrei. Also beginning at the S. W.
corner of the D.L.O.ol H, J. Peterson and
wife. Not. No. 2336 and claim No. 59 in
said Tp. and Range and running thence
K 17.au chs.; thence JN, 21. ia cb.;
thence W. 17.90 chs.; thenco 8. 21.15
chs. lo the place of beginning, con
taining 37.85 acres, Also tbe E. H of the
D. L. O. of Elmore Golloher, Not. No.
2320, and claim No. 75 in Tp. 12, S. R. 2
W. and claim No. 47 in Tp 13, 8 R.
2, VV. Will Mor. Oregon,' containing
1G0.76 acres. Also beginning at a point
on the K. boundary line ot the D. L. C. of
Wm, O. Gallaher and wife, Not. No.
2322, and claim No. 73 in said Tp. 12, S.
R. 2, w. cf Will. Mer. uregon, wnicn is
5.25 chs. W. f.-om the S. E. corner of
said claim So. 73 and running thence E.
5.25 chs. to said S. E. corner of said
claim No. 73; thence N. along the E.
boundary of said D. L. O. 12.62) chs.;
thence W. 1.60 chs.; thence in a
Southwesterly direction in a direct line
along the county roaJ from Lebanon,
Oregon, to Brownsville, Oregon, to the
place ol beginmng.coniainicg i.zo ncreB,
more or leeB. Also the N.!4 of the N. W.
H of Sec. 3, the N. E. M, the N. of the
S. Hi. a, tne IN. tt. oi tne o. n.j,aua
lots Nos. 1, 2, 3 end 4, of Sec, 4 in Tp. 13,
S. of R, 2, W. of tbe Will. Mer., Ore
gon, containing 478 68 acres, more or
less, and tontaining in tbe aggregate
992.36 acreB. more or less.
Also lorty acres in a square form tbe
whole wav across, off from the East end
of the fractional 8. W. H of Sec. 28 in Tp.
11, S. of R. 3, w. ot tne win. mer.
Oregon, and the S. "t tho S, E J
end lots Nos. 5 and 6 of said Sec. 23 in
Tp. 11, S. of R. 3, W. of the Will. Mer.
Oregon, containing 182.60 acres
Alio an estate lor the life of W. H.
Gaston in an undivided 1-6 interest in
and to the E. X of the 8. W. X and the
WM of tbe 8. K. of 8eo. 22, Tp. 12, 8.
R. 4,ff. of the Will. Mer., Oregon. Also
en estate for the life of the said W.
H. Gaston in an undivided H interest, in
and to tbe E. U of the S. E. of Sec. 21,
and tbe W X of the S. W. of Sec. 22,
in Tp. 12, 8. R. 4, W. ot the Will,
Mer., Oregon.
Tht estate which said Martin Payne.de
ceaser1, bad in said lands at bis dotth
being a fee simple estate in all of said
lands, except as above set forlb.
Saul lands will ho sold in separate par
cels as above described.
Dated this 3rd d.y of September, 1902.
B. M. PAYNE,
Fiecutor ol the estate of
Martin Payne, deceased.