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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
fixe &tmviU Ectsred Hi the poet office, Albany, Or Aft pecood cIbbb mail matter. F P NUTTING Democratic Ticket. For President Alton B. Parker. For Vice President Henry G. Davis. Presidential Electors John A. Jef fery, T. H. Crawford, W. 15. Diller, J. H. Smith. BUSINESS If. O.Will for jewelry. F. M. FreDOh, Jbweler. Rore honed and eet 25 Still 6a' he. Vieruck'B Eihilirant Hair Tonic re. stores tinir toils original color. Viereek Ezema and Dandruff Dura or mouey ro unded. 60c per bottle. OUK YVAjNTS LOST.-Between AlbacTTiniSnt a valuable leather shell case, holding 150 shells.with the name of the owner : E. R. Wheeler on the case. Please . BroardlWn8treet? I ! FOR RENT. -Rooms and board at 704 ' Broadalbin Btreet, corner of Seventh street. I ' , , 1 ' FOUND.-On .the streets of Albany, a Maccabee pin. F. C. B. Can be had at this oince. GIRL wanted to do housework at P. Young's. FOR RENT. -Nicely at 228 E 3rd St. furnished room CHICKENS WANTED, by J. A. Mc Court. 9 to 10 cents paid. IRONING BOARDS and Clothes racks, the best made, E. B. Davidson man ufacturer, for sale. Call at the Al bany Hardware Co's. MILLINERY STORE for sale, StocK fortoe it fiJSSith mWM lor two ycais ul$lBpei montn. will sell at invoice or In mi) sum at $1200, will consider nart trade or all on time. part cash. lias a good trade. Call on Howard & Scott. FOR SALE. Second hand bicycle for men. Call at Viereck's barber shop. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room fcr lauy. inquire at biib, west 3d St. CTDli-K. I vitti make 'cider for tho pub- lie on inuradnys. uctcmcr us. zv ivrai and 27. Leave apples accordingly. Sweet cider on hand at all times at my place across tho Willamette. Tel ephone, Farmers 41. T ACT a ;i,., p A 11. ilVlli. I'lUIll 111, III "1 111111.-1, Villi. wU,. fill, any on Santiam road, a cow, four ' years old, red, Durhnm, about the 4lh of September, branded with W will) half circle over it. Please notify H. Broders, Albany. FOR RENT.-Plensant house keening rooms, at 231 Calapooiti street, A I-' "'"y- ..9t- ' j WANTED. -A married man to work on a ranch in Southern Oregon for ono year. 1' or particulars enquire of hteclo As Co. No. 132 i list St.'. Albany. Qyq in . . ! - ' ' - " ROR SALE: 80 acres of good hop or ' consideration of the ultimate results of , voti;r andI doot see Imy way clear ?ni!f"fKSA&'thwwthIn And when I see now at , to vte the republican 'ticket and rc flryr years of. tho spectfully request that you drop my I't'ciif wT-'rrivirij'trpn-ft'rK T,f 13 cents per pound. Address AuuusT Kohnig, Albany, Or. POU SALE. lllack Minorcas Rhode Island Red cockerels and lets, by It. li. Vunk. Albany. aiid pul- WniJ KA r .W. 11 1JPMT f..,. years, 2 farms, one 180 acres well suit- J"31 snllre m lno ""luous prosperity, oil for gain or dairy ranch. 170 acres 'Great transportation and industrial good wheat land, renter can purchaso j trusts throttling and stifling competi !,?i rhr.Cli fW" 'lao 3-m li n cvery necessity of life and cx- Dlwnenta must bo sold or rented ion account of ill health. Addrosa Farm er or call at Dkmocimt ollico. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Notice is heioliy i iveu lo all pomoim lutuivsted I lint tlio uni1nsi;nit bus btmn duly Bpiiolmed execulnx nl ilia i-eip.ln .mil In it will of Julius lirndivohl, ile censed, bv (he Couut (ourt ol l.init Count)', t'Kon, Ihercliirc, nil pursuits ImylnK clidms )uiiist Html vstuie are livrrbv.1 iiotlllod lo present the aaniH lo mo wllli tho proper vouclierB, nt luv residence In Albany, Oregon, within six months Irom tlindate Ibeieol. Dated this 30th day ol Sept. 1004. Fas.nik Hhkx.nku, Kxt-ciHi'ix flCMlNISlKAllrVS SALE Notice ia heit'by tiven that I lie under signed adnunistrntor ol tbu estnto ol Julio H. Wallacw, lale of Linn County, Oiegon, deceased, pursuant to no order of salu mado and entered by the CoiMitv Court of I.inn Ojunly. Orrgon, in tlie matter of the estate of eaid deceased on the Utb day of September. 1004, will, from and alter the 15th day ol October. 1904, sell at private eale, for crab in hand, I lie (otlottinu described real prop erty belonging to the eslnte of said de ceased, to-wtt : Lot 1 and n ttrteof land 25 foet nide off of the West tide of lot t and txteinl ing the whole lenutli of said lot, nil in lllock 5 in k'ackleman'a Third Addition to the Lit, of Albany, in Linn Count), Oregon, Lota 6, 6, 7, in Block 7 In Woodle't I ivnreide Addition to lb Cily ol Al bany in I. inn County, O'eni u. 8aiJ vale to he it ide subject In con flrmttion by said touri. O. W. Waixaci, II w wiit A Fox, Attn liiisiraii Attorney! (or Administrator. eintbt jf ,M Kind YMHarftlwajrj floy A Letter Worth Reaillug From the Los Angeles Examiner. To the Honorable Secretary of the Republican League, Los Angeles Dear Sir: I have voted the Democratic ticket all my life, but some Bix months ago I joined your league and then hon estly thought I would and could vote for Mr. Roosevelt for President. Since that time a great many things have happened. The parties have held their conven tions, . declared their platforms and nominated their candidates. The Dem ocracy has become united and the re publicans have stood "pat," and it now becomes a necessary duty for every patriotic citizen to carefully weigh the great public questions on policies in the scales of a righteous patriotism and deliberate judgment and determine what is best for the common good. I have never believed that the govern msnt had the right, any more than an individual has the right, to take moneV , out of one man's pocket and put it in j another under the guise of "assistance . ...,.. i n I t0 ""ant industry, anu, mereiore, ., have been opposed to the high tariff 1 laws, justified only for the "infant in-1 du3try reaSon. The McKinley tariff , law, which was the atrocity of class legislation, has been overshadowed by th n;nriv Kill and. later, the war tar-' the progenitors of the "trusts," and ' . . . . when your party stands "pat I questions I cannot support it, however j much I may admire Mr. Roosevelt per sonally, especially when I study the j expenses of government and am forced ' to view with alarm the great concen , trations of wealth and power and their ' arrogant assertion of that power. A little over a year jgo every inde pendent man admired President Roose- velt's courage in the great coal strike in Pennsyvania and later his prosecu tion of the merger case (after Mr. i Hearst'had started the war against them), but since that time many nhanrrps havo r.;iken nlaee. Tho Attor- General wh darcd t0 Prosecute the ,, ... .. trusts has 0 been! displaced by Mr. Moody, the attorney of the "Great Colorado Fuel and Iron Trust." ! The Reading Railway and Pennsyl-! vania Railways have seen to it that Mr. Knox was placed in the United States Senate. Tho general manager ! of the Santa Fo has become a member . of the cabinet and the Southern Pacific ltiuLway. tho irreatest monopoly on tho Pacific, has one of its former attorneys made Secretary of Labor and Com merce, and another is to bo sent to tho Senate to- better protect their " h , interests, But these are little things. When I view tho falling oft of the , figures of trade and commerce, the hmtloss oppression of tho Oil--Trust, the Beef-Trust, the Coal Trust .and tho thousand and one lesser trusts without , further molestation and then look at tho growing public debt, and remember that for eight years .this people has been paying tho highest rate of taxa-1 tion anv neonlo over pmlnrprl nnrl snf- , .,. i, r mwi in tuu uiaLuijr ui tile worm, 1 Wilnr.. nml nm fnw.l fn m.n.fni 1 lugnest taxation any people ever sub-, niitted to for the benefit of tho "infant .industry" and hear tho "stand pat" a'ld see the unrest and discontent overywhere, capital at the throat of labor ruthlessly evicting it. Labor - endangering capital and demanding its o:uting a merciless warfare against lnoiviuuai euort, i view the situation with much apprehension. Upon examination of the figures of trade I find that our exports for the month of July totaled $S4,8S3,4:!1, against imports of $71,123,520. Com pared with July in the previous years, our exports wero $4,000,000 less than in 1003. Our purchases abroad wero $11,000,000 less than in 1903 and $8,000,- 0)0 thitn in 1SW2. No month has shown as light exports as July since August, 1S0S and no month has shown lighter imports since Febuary, 1902. Our to tal foreign trade movement Inst month llo.v's I his? WoofferOne Hundred Dollars Rowu-d for any case of Oaniirh llnu cannot bo ;ured ly Hall tUatarrn Uuie K. J. CnKNtY & Co. , Toledo, O. Wo, the undersignid, have known F. I. Ulieney for 111" last 15 )eara. and be lieve bim perlectli bonorMble in all oasineas ti aniacticns nnd hnancinlly utile ticarrf out onv ohligetions made by tun lirill. " ALU1N, MS1IAJ A MAHVtX. Wboletale liruugistii, Toledo, O. Hair Catarrh Cure la tnken internally, noting directly- upon the blood and in '.icon s surfaces of the vtim. Testitu on a'a sent free frice 75 cents pe wOt-le, ko or an uriigtiisir. Take Hall's .imily Til s tor counti; I tion. remarkable Clubbing Offer. Saw subscribers to the Woekly Do oiiat may have this paper and the St. Louis Republic, semi-weekly, perhr' the ttest democratic npr in the U. s., for tlie price of one, $1 .25, and old mil, iciber npnn renewal, pavinv a year it dv4nce, for 11.50, the best c utlnn, offer ever mad here Satisfactory - rauofuieuls with dailr sab criberr. was a trifle in excess of $156,000,000, which brings the figures back to about the amount of foreign trade shown , in July, 1SDD, a year prior to the last McKinley campaign. j And if we take July as the seventh month in the la3t calendar year the fijures show that during those seven m nths our imports have amounted to $j79,491,073, a decrease of over $15, 000,000 from the corresponding period in 1903. There was a gain of almost $15,000,000 in our imports of articles fiat are on the free list of the Dinley tariff and a decrease of almost $27,5 )0, OD0 in our dutiable", imports. In the same period there was a decrease in exports amounting to almost $21,000, 003, of which more than $19,000,000 was attributable to the decline in the ex-' j prtsoi uomesuc mercnanuise. ine last four calendar months of 1903 showed enormous exports October and November exceeding $160,003,000 figure that only once before was to iched in our h:story. December es tablished a new record, the exports of merchandise amounting to almost $175,- nrtn T . C aww i i vjj,. "',,', drop from these figures to $142,000,033. T.ien came a further drop in Febuary and March, with a decline In April to a littleness than $110,000,000, which was about the average for April in 1902 aid 1903. May showed a sharp fall to $33,000,000, while the new fiscal year ha onened with a"'droD to less than $35,000,000, which, as above shown, is t ie lowest point touched by exports the last seven months. ' I And when I look at the public debt statement and at;the same time com p ire the revenue 'receipts of the la3t t vo administrations with preceding oms I am'amazed to find that the pub- . lb debt'in 1903 is'within a few millions of whatjit was at-the close of the war. In 1366 Jit was. $2,773,236,173 In lS76;itas. In 1886 it'was. In 1836 ita3. 2,180,395,067 1,783,438,697 1,785,412,610 In 1903Jithad grown to. . 2,218,883,772 or withinl554,352,401 of what it was in ism nfwi"mj7l isSmmUnn !!' ur.itwas.M,Ki,i more man it was in 1895 when , you republicans took omce. 1 also find that during six years end- mS 1JU2 youjrepublicans collected trom -ho Pe0Ple $2,986,100,329, and for six yearsnding 1896 there was only col- leted $2,071,467,lal, or,you had to run the governmenclfor six years $914,613,- '' "iau - Jai' during the c-jdingsix years. IJIf added to this $914, 6 13, 155wcadd the increase in the pub lic debt during-the last six years of $133,471,132, .wehave the'' enormou3 sam of $1,34S,114,307 that it cost to run tho country uunng tlio last .six years. Where has the money gone? 1 also.tinci tnatfctnere arc due tins year $100,000,000 of bonds,, and $600,- "oo.uuu more oecome cue in vju,. wnac provisions do you intend to make for payment and how are they to be 11 tlle feregoing. reports of imports and exports are correct;and the falling off tliat is noted continues, these nues- ' 1 tions become Ivory important to the (""i""' " ..,v.,i.uC,0..,i, Yours respectfully, A.;d. Warner. "I bad a rnnniut;, itching ore on my . leg. Suffered toitoreB. Donn's Oini-1 nent lockawav the burc'nu and ilohing insiantly and qui kly efftrteu perniBnert cure." O. W. i.entiart,,Uolin Cinen, " ! Two million Americnni!siiffer the tor turing pangs ct Oysepoia. No iced to. Burdock blood lilleiB curec. At auy drug store. Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. Some four years ago I was suffering from impure blood nnd a general run down condition of the system. I had no appetite, wna losing flesh, and had an all time tired feeling that made tue misera ble. I began the use of S . S. S., and .lfter tnkimj seven or eight bottles mv skin was cleared of all eruptions and took ono ruddy, healthy glow that assured me that my blood had been restored to its nor mal, health)- condition. Mv appetite was restored, as I could cat anything put be fore me, and as I regained my appetite 1 increased in weight, and that "tired feel ing" which worried me so much disap peared., and I waa once again my old self. 1 heartily recommend t. S. S. as the best blood purifier and tonic made, nnd strongly advise its use to all those in need :f such medicine. Victor STumiiNs. Cor. Barthtnan and Washington Aves. Wheeling, W. V., May aS, 190-,. Ky system was run down and my joints ached nr.d pained me considerably". I had used S. S. S lefore and knew "what it H .1.1, so 1 purchased a bottleof it and have taken several bottles and the achc9 aud p.iitis are gone, my blood has been dent ed and my general health built up. I c.in test fy to it as a blood purifier and tonic. '533 Market St. John C. Stki.v. If you have any symptoms of dis ordered blood write us and our physicians will advise yo u free. Our book on bWl and skin diseases sent free The Swift Specific Ccmpary, Atisinta, Ga. IGUNS and - . " y" want to save money on guns and ammunition go the ALBANY GUN oiukc. ine largest ana most corn- plete stock in the city. I buy for cash and in large quantities. I get the low est cash prices and give you the benefit. It was I who put the prices down; it is I The very best shells of all kinds. The patronize the trusts and help them to rule fight Peter3 goods so hard? If they Semi-smokeless, the higest grade powder at common powder prices, per box 50c Dupont smokeless, per box 65c Walsrode smokeless, per box 65c Gun Repairing a Specialty, ALBANY, A.SCHMIDT Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. Woodworth Drug Co For Pure Medicines, Pape r etc. W. M. PARKER, Grocer and Baker . 216 WF.HT FIRST STKET,.A.LBAS Y OREtiON. First class goods in their season. Phone Main f 6 Albany Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factory At foot of Lvou street, Albany, CW SlJA Proprietor Oiirry a loll eiocli ol Unors, WindonB, nines and all kinde ol t)U 1 1 0 ' n materia TIipv htp r-rdnnrpf) to fill all ordpre promtl7 rtr) KutiH'urtori'v nt ipnnnBliF orico MRS RAMSEY, Osteopath The Missourian 0 9 C. C. PARKER, Proprietor. ... A GENERAL STORE. Attention Farmers. I will pay the .highest cash price for I'oultry, Veal and?, Mutton. Call on or address William Holloway, Fry Station, 1'. O. Address R. F. D. 5, Albany. Maple Ridge and Dairies. Jersey Phone Red 444. After October 1, 1904 the ticket sys tem and the following prices: Iaw.,, ,;llr Viu nint. ner month 51.10, VUtaJ ....... , . bv qt. $1.75, by gal. in can 2ac, single pint be, single qt. iuc Pure cream one pint 15c, qt. 2oc, gal lon $1. . . Special prices in can lots. CRAFTS BERRY: A 2nd and Broadalbin street will bpnd the biet of every thing in the meat;iine,;;choiee laid etc. Give them a call.. ALBANY DRESSED BEEF CO. . . . 1-iri.t -t., OFP ) 1 11 1 1 K 1 Choice Meats of all kinds. Wood Sawing. Having bought the Cleland wood saw I am prepared to saw wood on short notice. Try me. l'hone Black 192. P. O. ENGLAND, 238 E 7th Street. W. F. MILLS Will Do Your Painting And Paper Hanging, In First-Class Style. 535 W4th;St.' . BOOS FOR SALE Large English Berk shl'es. Oar foundation sttck routes from best herds in the United 8iin and stock for sal Is reeirteiad and as good as can ) bad anjrvbcie. We also have a fine trarliig. registered anprinoro had, we mil tell retsonable. Call on or write Facmc Ncroikt Co , Itcgrnt, Ore SHELLS who keeps them down. only shell not in the trust. Will you this country? Do you know why they were not good they would not fight them Dupont smokeless chilled 70c .Walsrode " . " 70c Dupont " Ideal chilled. . 75c " soft.... 70c All Work Guaranteed. OREGON Terms of Democrat. Daily. By carrier 10 cente a week Bv trail 30 cents per montb, nniees pal ,io advance at 25c. Mail subscriptions yarealwayapaynbleattbe office. Weekly. $1.25 in advance: 25c a year added up to $2.00 if permittea to run. CASCARIA-CASCARIA CHITTIM BARK. . Higest Price Paid By M. SENDERS & CO. We are still selling Stock Salt at ?9.00 per Ton. Best grade Lime and Cement at Second Grade Prices. Albany Dye Works Clothing cleaned, colored and re paired. Faded clothing restored to originul color. ,W. B. RICE & CO. Phone Black 591. Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of William H. Miller, deceased, and that I have opened up the bicycle shop and am ready to sell bicycles now on hand and carry on the bicycle busi nes.i generally. I will continue Mr. Burt Davis in charge of the shop, where all kinds of repairing will be done on short notice. I am authorized by the court to sell the whole plant and invite the attention of those who wish to purchase this valuable plant. Louis Miller. BOUSE MOVING:, house raleing and bamthugall kinoahravy machinery, csrelully attended to h Peter Ruet tier. Phone red 161, Albany. OA.iaWOHXA.. Bean tbs f Vou Haw Always Bought filfnatve ti Albany Market. vVhoat 78 lflnt. Oats 40 Ugga 24 lnu. butter 16.0 id MaU t'otatotjB 90 cane.. lie me 14 waU Sided 12 centi Shonldfr8 :eit.- Cupg 25 ceais. Pork, draased, 6 cents. Hay, IU to J15 baled-. Flour $1.05 pr sack. Beef, ftrowi, 2;, Uuttoc, groim. 4o. 'Veai, grofiA 6c. Wool 18 to 20;. Mill etd, oran tl9. nhorU J28. Ponltrv.9, 10 centi live weiffbt. Lard 10;. t Prunes, dried, 3j. Apples, dried, 4o. Apples, green. 40j. Groceries, Produce and Fruit. The lreahe8t, best and larat in the city, at A. 0. BEAM'S. A. STARK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SLRGEON Oregon Bank Bldg, - . AJran BR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon Hill Clock ... Albany, Ol. "ion. Collins D D 8 A.Jack Bodices DDI) COLLINS & HODGES -J-nt'sti. Odd fei.ow xemots- -..reny, o, H. A. LEITOtGEbT -Dentist Crawford Blook, Albany, tF, J. M. RaSgtorj. tNBUKANCH AND MONET BKOKBR Jira iDonrance, Written, City, Conn, ry and Kchool. Warrants boncht. Col. eotiouB made. Notes bought. ' Smal onus made on nornimi i,..i Kayo plenty of Money to Loan as good farms at 6 per cent interest. YOST NO. 10 Eicele all others la Ligh'-Ruuning Action, f er'ect Alignment, Soft and Quick Touch, Clear Exp'ereion, Beanty of Work, Durability. The New Yoet ia now out eelllog all other standard mat-bines, 72 000 YOSTS SOLD For catalogues and terms, tddiete J. D. BROWN. Agent, 230 Stark, Portland, Oregon. 0. M. LOCKWOOD, Salem, Oreson. Local Repreeeotatfve, We Rent. We' Sell. We Rfpair. We Exchange, aONGWAII TUNG CO., t-eicna S near Lyon street, Albany. Sells Chi nene medicine, Chinese rice. Chinese te anri nut oil. Printing Cheap, not Cheap rnnting 'Phone Red 704 SIMM PuULTBl YARD. ParebredR.O. nd 8. O. White "' lornt. White PI; month Rocks, S.' ,nmes, Pekin duckt and O. I. C. u (or eale. F.emin season. Leave orders a,' F. . Thompson's poaltry yard, Albany, Or., or call at the Riverside yard. Ed. Soetoii,. Prop. At yards, or ad reaa at Albany. OABIOHIA. Bout tie Btgaann IN una m Han Alwaw