Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 18, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    ' P. NUTTlN'i Ed ami Prop.
Cutorod at the PostOHiueat Albany
Qr 'n. Aft seoond ela mall matte
Disfigured Skin
Wasted muscles and decaying bones.
Wbat havoc I
Scrofula, let alone, Is capable of all that,
and more.
It Is commonly marked by bunches In
(lie neck, liifluRiniutfuiis in the eyes, dys
pcpsla, catarrh, ami general debility.
It Is always radically and permanently
cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which expels alt humors, cures all erup
tions, and builds up the whole system,
whether young or old.
HrwTg 1111a cure liver tils: tho non-1 rritating and
only cathartic to tnke with Hoort't Baraaparllla.
AUCTION
ARE TOU GOING TO HAVE A BALE?
A. D. HALE,
AUCTIONEER
Will cry your sale at reasone ble rates
Uv stock a specialty
AddreSi, Tangent, Ore.
Maple Ridge Dairy.
Leave orders at Parker Bros. lor milk
from the dairy, L. B. PAVNB.Prop.
Telephone number Black 674.
Dissolution Notice.
Noticeis hereby given that the partner
ship of J. N. Brandeberry and N. H.
Wheeler under the firm name ol Bran
deberry and Wheeler, hag been dissolv
ed, N. U. Wheeler retiring, and the
bn inecB will be continued by J, N.
Br ndeberry. All parties knowing them,
selves indebted to ibe firm will pleaee
pay the game at once to J . N. Brande-j
,. - H ie desired to collect all old
mvtiy, r s , .
account?,
Albany, Or,, yept, i, ifiOj
w J.N. Brandeberry,
N. H. Wheeler.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the part
aership heretoforeexleting between Geo
ollibt and A. J, Hodges under the firm
nmg of Collins A Hodgee, hag been die
lived. All accounts are payable to and
debts by A, J. Hodges .
Albany, Sept. 1, i)3.
Cko. Collins.
A. J, Hodges
For Sale on Terms to Suit.
S0 acre fruit ranch with two evapar
atorfl, live etock farm, implements com
itate, with warehouse, on track at JetJ-
hson, also Zlo acres tieavy eaw umner
tear H. H taken up iourteen years ago,
flfnntnil In Yamhill countv and my
Mck roBidenoe Srd and Washington mo,
llianv: furnisbod complete. All tree
nm innnmbrancuB. Business and prop1
tv interests nocosssta'ce my returning
tp UalilornlB. nore is an opportunity
jBoeteomo first-claes property. Gall on
Or addresa E. H. Rhodes,
Albany, .OroRon.
ALBANY MESSED
BEEF CO
First St., opp ' lluinbcrg Block
Choice mootB ot all kinds.
Bargains
In Farm Lands, Timber Lands and
CtVv Property call on or write
8 N. STEELE AGO.
Albany,
Notary Public and Justice of the Poace
Insurance Agent Precinct No.7
C0SH0W & BLANCHARD,
Rtjal Estate and Insurance Agents
Collection and Notary Work.
Farm and etock land for sale. Also
aOrno good town and acre lots.
COQHOW & BLANOHARD,
'Brownsville, Oregon,
OSTEOPATHIC
INFIRMARY
DfijB. RBWSEY 5 PEIURHD
All nervous and chronic dis
eases treated.
Offioe: 220 Broadalbln St.
Consultation free, " rhone482
THE JERSEY DAIRY
;A. B. MILLER & SONS, Prop.
PaTB Jersey Cream, Milk and
Butter supplied daily.
Leave ordors at O. Moyer't
D. E. CHANDLER
Doos house painting, aleoniinlng
and paper hanging, lti.-ide and out
sii'o work, well. He may be found
at 620 Eaat Third street, Many
years experience,
A Heppner Letter.
Beffneb, Sept . 14, 1903,
Since my last letter X have bad the
pleasure of a 20 mile drive out into the
oountry, and to say that it was dusty
would be speaking lightly. Some places
the duet would log np so that you could
not see your team. In oneol those places
I bad not eeeo my team or the road for
gome time, when I run np againBt some
thing and had to wait until tba dnat
cleared away, wnen I found out I bad
collided with a back. We could not see
each otber and when we collided we
hallooed at each otber but the dust wa
so thick, our voiceg could not penetrate
it and onr tongues wonld get clogged and
so we Just wailed until Ibe dust drilled
away, then passed by each otber. In
some of those places when you looked
back, it looked Use a tunnel. Most of
the ranchers bere haul water and 1 met
eeveral two, four and six horse teams
with portable wells filled with water
from the qreekB.
I bare met the following people hero
in Heppner lately, formerly of Albany
Henry Settlemeir, Omar Hendrlcson,
Billy Garrett, Mack M"nteitb, Jonn
HuBton, Mrs, Far well, F, Kenton and
family, Mrs, Mills and soj Ed- and Mr
Phelps and tons.
Last week it was very windy and the
duBt was terrific and as thick as republl
can candidates will be in Linn county
since Hermann carried It.
Hrlday night ft began to rain and
rained all night and steady ail day Satur,
da y, A regular Webfoot March day and
Sunday the hills back of Heppner about
10 miles was all covered with the beauti
ful and a good thick overcoat was com
fortable, The Heppner coal mines are running
a large force of men and getting out a
fine quality of coal which has a ready
sale, from 6 to 12 wagon loads at their
Bankers every day. The coal sells
$3,60 per ton at the mlae and $7.50 de
livered In Heppner.
Kebuilding Is still going on, but the
marks of the flood will always be visible
and will never te entirely erased. Ibe
freight teams 4, 6, 8, and 10 horse teams
can be seen comint and going all times
during the day. The wheat crop being
almost a failure this season there is bnt
11; tie grain coming in and the orop Is like
some republican officer's account 'nort.
In a business way this E. O conn try is
far ahead ol the valley. There seems to
be more energy and more money here.
But it costs more to live here than In the
valley, for every thing Is higher and a
man that has not the energy to get np
and get a double bustle on bimselt bad
better stay in the valley, for I can assure
him be can live easier and cheaper there
than he oan live up hero.
The water is bad here and the changes
are sudden. It gets extremely dry and
sometimes you don't know juat where a
cloud is going to strike and it may be
very et for a little while and it may be
wetter. The Rooster has had a little ex
perience along that line, and will try and
keep an eye on thoBe little dark spots as
they roll along through space.'
Roosted,
Stock nt the State Fair.
From the Journal.
From any point of view, the state fair
ie a gucoess. Especially, must it be said
that the display ot livestock is beyoud
(ho expectation ot inoBt visiters, even ol
those who know mudh of the advance
that has been made during the past few
Iyoors by Oregon breeders.
"We have 1,000 cattle bere on exhibit
ion," asserted, ueorge uauimte touuy,
and then proceeded to conduct the list
ener, who doubled, on a tour ol the stalls.
The wonder ol the man grew as he went
on, and finally, having walked foi an
hour among such animals as are excelled
nowhere on eartb, said :
"I am from New York state, and there
we have presumed that we bad about the
heat horde in the country. But I am
oompolled to admit that these cattle aio
the equal ol anv I have ever seen.
don't see how one could ask for betur
cattle than llio.e Hereiorde owned by
Governor Sparks of Nevada, or C. B
Wade of this state ;tor tlioso Shorthorns
in the herdB ol the Ladde, the Miners,
and that bunch owned by Richard Scotl.
It is a Ittct that your cattle here shown
are Just as good as any, and that the day
has passed when the East can Iruthfully
refer to the Went as a region in which
people raise only sciub sleers,"
This mau was A. F. Wiluiot ot Sjra
cuce, N. Y. He caruo to Oregon to ie-
SHASTA WATER
NAYALADE
CRAPE KOLA
We are exclusive agents for the
above goods, and guarantee the
qnnlitv.
THE SUGAR BOWL
316-318 W, 2nd St
Laxative
main two days. He iiss been in the state
naw for more than a month, and says
that so far as hb it concerned be will
never return, if lie can induce big lamily
to come West. He is representative of
many visitors who have come to the state '
fair to be imliucted and pleased and In
duced to make tbia stale tbelr home.
Lebanon,
From tbe E, A.
Ohas. Hart, wife and two children are
visiting relative in this vicinity. Mrs,
Hart was formerly Miss Eliza Wallace.
Lionel A. Johnson, travelling corres
pondent ol tne Uregooian, is in Lebanon
and will give our town a good writeup
in tne bunaay ureguman.
Miss Luella Good, of Salem, has been
elected a teacher in tbe Lebanon public
school to fill tbe vacancy caused by the
resignation ol Miss Lee Bridges.
Mrs, Julia Ann Settle was born in In
diana, November 13, 1853, and died at
the home other eon, near L?banoi,
Septembor 13, 1003, aged 70 yeara and
10 months. Mrs. Settle wae tbe wife of
ooun oetuo, wno died some eignt years
ago. one came to tins state in tne 'ous
and lived a largo portion of tba time
since then in this city. She was very
highly esteemed for her kindly dispo
sition and excellent character. Three
of her children survive her, viz: J, M.
Settle, of this vicinity; George Settle,
who resides in Oakland, Or,, and I. F,
Settle, of Leland, Or.
Ti e Plot
Of "The Dairy Farm,," which will ie-
ceive its initial presentation in this city
next Tuesday at the Opera House has
much that is intereeting. The gtory
revolves around abolitionists, pro slav
ery adherents, the love of a worthy
young lawyer lor a workhouse girl, tbe
effects of ft run-a;av slave to meet his
mother, a free L-'rtck , and the work of a
grasping old villain to make money at
tne expense ol Hie napptnesa oz omer
people. Among theepisodesof the drama
are a merrymaking Christmas eve party,
a political rally, in which the abolution
iBte and pro-slavery advocates, make
eloquent spoecbee ; a farm bouse at night
witb a enow storm raging outside, and
a rustic dairy in lull' operation, witb
renl milk, churns and butler, A caBt of
unusual merit, consisting ol twenty odd
people, has been selected, the hero of
the play being Edward Davie, a former
minister who spoke in Albany once
or twice.
Reduced Rates to Oregon
Fair.
State
The Oregon 8tate Fair will be held at
Fair grounds September 14th to 19th,
The Southern Pacifio Co. will sell
tickete to Fair grounds and return, at
one and one-third fare from all points
on its Oregcn lines.
Special exliiDits ol nno came ana
horses and agricultural products have tion:
been piepared, and every effort will be ) Yon and each of yon are hereby not
put forth to make this Ibe greatest fair jge(j ;that the annual meeting of the
in in the history of Oreiiou, stockholders of said company will be
If vou are intereited in tho develop-! n,n mn, rlav ot HeDtember,lD03,
ment of the ttate (and ofco'irseyou are)i
you cannot afford to miss the Fail this '
year. "
WALL PAl'Ert CfiiSAP
Durinu the D'onlli of AtiutiBt te Bhall
offer our entire Hue of ail Paper, prac
tically at lost. Urtp and takta look at
many new and np-to-date patterns.
Make vour nomo ueauunn wttn nine
cost. Call and see us.
UURKIIAKT& LKX.
HO CARTS just n-ceived at the House
rurniBliiug uo s.
CAS1
For Infants and Children.
Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature of I
fMsaltrnatursls on erery box ot tho gonati
bromoUuinineTbirt ,
FORTHE
befit
ji .....
ionic on me
There is hardlv a
has not heard of "S. S. S. for Via blood." It is a standard remedy,
a specific for all blood troubles and unequalled as a general tonic and
appetizer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herbs and roots
of which it is composed are selected for their alterative and tonic prop-
all blood and skin diseases, as it not
only purifies, enriches and invigor
ates the blood, but at the same time
tones up the tired nerves and gives
strength and vigor to the entire
system.
For Chronic Sores and Ulcers,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Poison,
Malaria, Ansemia, Scrofula, Eczema,
Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne
and such other diseases as are due to a
polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, nothing acts so promptly
and effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the germs
and poisons; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations and
soon restores the patient to health. Write us and our physicians will
give your case prompt attention without charge.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA
Albany Planing
SEARS' & LIVINGSTONE, Proprietors.
At the foot of Lyon Street, Albany
Carry a fall etock of Doors, Windows, glass and all kinds of building material.
They are prepared to fill all orders promtly
Woodworth Drug Co
For Pure Medicines,
Paper etc.
It Makes a Difference
Where you buy GROCERIES,
VEGETABLES
" and FRUITS.
CONN & HUSTON
Keep the best and will sell at
reasonable Tjriees.
Stop at their store
PARKER BROTHERS
Grocers
and
Bakers,
216 WEST FIK8T STREET, .ALBANY OREGON,
First class goods in their season.
,Phone Black 521.
FOR SALE.
875 acres of coed farming land
miles east ot Shedd, good farm for grain
dairying, stock, etc. Inquire of J. B.
Cobnktt on the place.
Notice of Directors Meeting.
To the stockholders of O'Neill Bros. &
Callaghan Company, ajprivato corpora-
t the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said
dayhat the law office of W. R. Biiyeu in
tue Cjty 0( Albany ,Linn county, Oregon,
for the purpose of electing olhcersoi earn
corporation, to-wit: ;""
president, vice-president, secretary and
treasurer, and for the purpose of trans
acting such other business as may come
before such meeting.
Dated this 7th day of September.1903.
Edward O'Nkili, President.
Chaklkb W. CALLAanAS, Secretary.
John Harvey Caldwell Estate.
NOTICE 18 Hfc.itE.iix uivtiN ihm
the ander.igned has been duly
1 appointed administrator of tbo estate ol
i John Hnrvoy Caldwell, deceased, and has
' duly qualified. All persons haying claims
' nuninst said estate, are hereby notified to
ptesent them to me at Albany, Oregon,
, for payment, with proper vouchers, with-
In six ironlhs from the date of this notice.
I Dated at said city of Aibanv, Oregon,
this 8th day of September, 1903.
; V. ft. Caldwkli,
Administintrator of the estate of lohn
: Harvey Caldwell, deceased.
Gkorob W. Caidweix,
Attorney for estate.
known and most nnnnlnr blnnrl rmn'fiW
, . 7 . .r Z - r
market r.o-eiay is s. H. K.
FROM
CONGRESSMAN LIVINOSTON,
OIT OEOESIA.
I know cf tho successful use of
8. S. S. in mr.ny casoa. It is tba nest
blood remedy on tho market.
'' FROST.
EX-OOV. ALLEN D. CANDLES.
0. S. S, is unquestionably a eooi
blood purifier, and the best tonio X
over used.
and aatis'actorlly at reasonable priceB.
Star Baths.
Bhaving and Hair-Onttise Parlors,
chairs. Porcellne Tubs, First Class
ot Black stand,
Broadalbln St. tetween 1st and 2nd,
OREGON'S
BLUE RIBBON
STATE FAIR
SALEM
September 14-19, 1903.
The greatest Exposition and Live Stock
Sbow on the Pacific Coast.
High Class Eacicg every Afernoo
n
$12,000 Cash Premum
on live stock and farm products.
Alt exhibts banlel free over tbe South
ern Pacific.
Reduced transportation rates. on ail line;
Live Stock Auction Sale held in con
nection with fair.
Fine camping ground free and reduced
ratoe on campers' tickets. Come and
bring yonr families. For fur
ther information, wri:e
M . D. "W co in, Secretary
Portlatd, OrekOe,
Mill,
Albany Market.
Wheal 75 .vnt,
Oats 32
Kgg 32 ems.
Butter 2jto 25 seats.
Potatoes 60 ceut-.
dania 14 uits.
Sides 18 Scents.
Shooideis 0 uut.
Eups 20 cenj.
Pork, dressed, 7K centa,
Bay, )7 to S9 loose, $11 balea
Flour 85c per tack.
Beef, rrrois s,tiers 3Jo, cows c
Mutton, gross, 2c.
Veal, gross 4c.
Wool 17 to i8o.
Mill feed, oran $17, shorts S2
roultrv, 8 cents live weight.
Prunes, dried, 4o.
: Apples, dried, 4c.
i Apples, green. 60c.
; A. STARK, M. d7
PHYSICIAN AND SLRGEON
Oregon Bank Bldg, . . Albany.
OR. J. L. HILL,
Physician and Burgeon
Hill Block
- Albany, Or .
J. O. LlXTLSB.
O. V. LiTTim
LITTLER & LITTLER
Uentiets,
Prown Block.
Albany, Oregon
fo. Collins D D 8
A. Jack Hodges DDE
COLLINS & HODGES
Dentists.
JMdFsUow's Tomple, Albany, Ot.
fl. A.LEIOTGER,
Dentist
Crawford Blook. -
Albany, Or,
J. M. Palfifnn
IN8UBANOE AS D MONEY BKOKSB
ryandScn
wrKJi or cnattel se
nave plenty of Money to Loan on
good farms at 6 per cent interest?
THE K. O. T, M.-
tlV l?' emilng at K. 0. T.
haU. Visiting Knighta invited.
W. A. Ooi, Commander.
WOOMEN X)F ThE WORLD Alb-
in Jail Eoster Blo-ok- every" Fy
Ms'a CIrde meeU l8t "d 3rd
Visiting neighbors welcomed.
r r o , W.B- Hard, O. C.
L.L. 8wam, Clerk. "v.
COURT LIBERTY, No. 25, Foresters 0
yW,WDVbD iL luBccaoea nan every
Tneflday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting
brothers cordially invited to attend.
I. O. Dosdall, Chief Ranger.
A. Bsndebs, Financial Secretary.
SIXPER OEHT LOAK8.-I Lave' a
..ujiieu amount oi money to loan on
flrBt-cloes farm security or improved
busineBB property in Albany. Inter
est ii percent for particulars call on
or address
H, F. Merhih,, Democrat Bid.
Albany, Oregon.
HONG VPAH TONG CO., Second St,
mtu .jrun sH-oer, aioany. Bolls Chi
nese medicine, Chinese rice. Chinese tea '
and nut oil.
Printing Cheap, not Cheap Printing
'Phone Red 704.
H. F. Herrill
IN8DRAJ'nEANDL0AH AGENT.
City and Oooaty Warrants bought and
uiu. vuiicvbiuuB uiuuiubiy Kiienueu to.
Correspondence solicited,
ft Democral ill Jomii.
The Portland Journal Is the only state
democratic paper, ,It is new&y-out-spoken
and a credit to the state. Tbe
Democrat and Daily Journal, a i4 pa
per may be secured for 6.J6, IHf
six monthB. The Weekly and Sem
Weekly Journal for $2.C0, or the Week
ly Democrat and-Weekly Journal fo
$1.35 :r Ly ottu 'ccml irslicn;deeire
CITY TREASURERS NOTICE
Call 14,
Notice is he-.eby given that funds are
3a hand to pay city warrants No. 501 to
599 inclusive of the iseue of 1901 Inter
est on said warrants will cease wi-.o the
date of this notice.
Albany, Or., June 5, 1903,5
H. B. Cteiti City Itirionr
ftw remedy Uuti .urea eolU in one dajt