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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1904)
F.iit red it the post office, 'Albany, Oi 40 second c'sbb 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. B. Diller, J. H. Smith. OUR WANTS FOR SALE. Apples, picked and readv for delivery, at onlv 35 cents box. Leave orders with Howard & Price. FOR SALE. A few buff leghorn chickens, pullets and cockerels. Call upon Lee Davis at 4th and Vine Sts. LOST. Bridle, hitch strap and about four feet ot lines, on streets oi Al bany. Please return to J. A. Nimmo. WANTED: Manager for branch office to locate here in Albany. Auuress, with references. Morris Wholesale House, ,care this paper. FOR SALE. Al 2nd hand piano, Em erson. Call upon L. Gotlieb for a piano bargain. WANTED. Girl to do general house work. Inquire at the democrat omce, FOR SALE. A good second hand Singer sewing machine at French's .TrwgIvv Store. LOST. Bov's coat. Nearly new Double breasted. Size, 11 years old. Please leave at this omce. FOR SALE. Cart and 314 wagon for lighter wagon, or for sale. Call at Democrat omce. FOR SALE. A closet at small price. Inquire of J. M. Marks, 420 W 8th street, Albany. KEEP an EYE on the Vienna Bakery for irood things to EAT. Second street ebtwean Ellsworth and Lyon streets. FOUND. A small lady's ring, set. Can be had at this office. with WANTED. Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeepine, east of Lyon street. Address Room 52 Russ House. pTaNOMOVING. -1 have purchased apparatus for moving all kinds of pi anos and organs and will attend to the work promptly and carefully. . " Robert Crosby. WANTED. A good industrious young man of about 20, to work at and learn the meat business. Inquire atSCHULTZ Bros., Albany, Ore. WANTED. A woman to do laundry work at house of owner of things. 732 W 4th street. FOUND, On the streets o Albany, a Maccabee pin. F. C B. Can bo had at this oifieo. ... CIDER I will make cider for the pub lic on Thursdays, October 13, 20 and ' and 27. Leave apples accordingly. Sweet cider on hand nt all times at my place across the Willamette. Tel ephone, Farmers 41. FOR SALE: 80 acres of good hop or grain land, 2 1-2 miles from Albany, good improvements. Easy terms. Inquire of F. Mi French the jeweler. ALS1KE CLOVER SEED clean, at 13 cents per pound. Address August Koeniq, Albany, Or. FOR SALE. Black Minorcas and Rhodo Island Red cockerels and pul lets, by R. B. Vunk, Albany. ; Attention Farmers. I will pay tho highost cash price for Poultry, Veal and Mutton. Call on or address William Hollowny, Fry Station, P. O. Address R. F, D. 5, Albany. E. C SMITH. Maple Ridge and Jersey Dairies. Phone Red 4.14. Aftor October 1, 1904 tho ticket sys tem and tho following prices; Jersey milk by pint per month $1.15, bv qt. $1.75, by gnl. in can 25c, single pint 5a, single qt. 10c. Puro cream one pint 15c, qt. 25c, gal lon $1. Special prices in can lots. Wood Sawing. Having bought tho Cloland wood saw I am prepared to saw wood on short notice. Try me. Phono Black 192. P. 0. ENGLAND, 238 E 7th Street. W. F. MILLS Will Do Your Painting And Paper Hanging, In First-Class Style. 535 W 4th"St. CRAFT & BERRY; A Sod and Broadalbin (rent will always lime nn hind the hut of every thimr in the uieKi'llne.'.'rhoIr lard ete. Give ttiom a call,. ALBANY DRESSED BEEF CO. ... Flrnt "St., opp ' ' l ' 1 i I 1 1 Choice Meals of ill kinds. "I he Souths Laigesc Gain." Editor Democrat: We would like to call the attention of the voters of Linn county to an editor ial in The Saturday Evening Po3t of October 15th, under the above caption. This paper is published by the Curtis Publishing Co., which publishes also The Ladies Home Journal. It is not an organ of the Anti-saloon League or any other temperance organization. Fol lowing is the editorial which is pub lished by request of The Ministerial Ass'n. op Albany. ''For a decade a remarkable change has been going on in the South. The manifestations have been local but the results bear the semblance of a great movement. After the war the South had almost as many drinking-places as it had stores. Today more than one half of the counties below Mason and Dixon's line prohibit the sale of liquor, for instance, almost sixty per cent of Texas, nearly eighty per cent of Geor gia, ninety per cent of Mississippi and all of Tennesse except eight cities have voted out the saloon, while even in Kentucky forty-seven counties are under prohibition rule. "There is nothing of political import ance in these facts, but there is in them a vast deal of social and personal sig nificance. In literature pretending to represent the life of the South the mint julep figures as conspicuously as the genial sunshine or the climbing roses, when, as a matter of fact, ice- water or lemonaae mignc De more real- istic. The Southern 'majah, sahl' with some of his old manner, still hangs on, but the Southsrn man' of today is quite another kind of person. This may be a loss to romance, for, even to tne aostainer there is a iragrance m the mention of mint which lemonade fails to suggest, and the major with his large manner and contempt for statistics fills more of the atmosphere may possibly learn that boy banditism, than the quiet, agile worker who thinks ; while heroic in certain forms of litera of crops, cotton mills and stock quota- ture, isfrowned upon by courts of law. tions instead of the lost cause and its j , battles, ' v, 10 hobooffov i But the same qualities of grit, endur- made splendid records in war are brave ly at work solving the problems of peace, in most cases tno m uor ques- uon ims OBOll nunu.eu aa u pmm uuw- ness proposition. The saloon balked . enterprise, reduced the labor supply, increased lawlessness and kept com - munities poor; worse still, it played havoc with the individual. In more than four hundred counties the good citizenship of all parties arose and ban-1 ished it. Behold the benefits! This year the South has more money than it has ever known, more money for spending; much ot it in tact that tnree of tne 1 great cities of the North have formed special business organizations to secure j Southern trade, while the cities of the ; West have met the competition by the most alluring inducements. But the largest gain is in the general uplift of I the population. Despite the occasional j outbreaks of crime in most cases where the saloons still exist the whole trend of the South is steadily toward wise and safe conservatism, and the evolution of Southern personality is producing broad-minded Americans who live clean lives, do good work and carry no chips on their shoulders. It has been said that had it not been for whiskey there would have been no Civil War. Hard drinking, both North and South, inflamed the passions en gendered by slavery. It follows as a most hopeful fact that in the considera tion of the race question, which lingers long after the abolition of human bond age, the work of conciliation and ad' justment will be done by men of tem perate habits and temperate minds. In the new conditions being wrought by tho South itself there must come higher character and achievement than its oldest and finest chivalry could show. An oxact reproduction in wax of a 39-pound turnip grown north of tho Arctic Circle, in Alaska, is exhibited in the Government Section of the Palace of Education at the World's Fair. Its diameter is 12 inches. The model is of one of tho large turnips grown under the supervision of the United States Experimental Stations. How's This? We off or One Hundred Dollnra Knwurd fur any case of Uittiurh thiu cannot be jtireu ly lull rUutarrti (Jure F. J, CriBNtY Co. , Toledo, 0. We, ttio underslitiifd. have known P J. llhenny for too last 15 yearn, and be lieve dim perfectly honorable in all 0'ialni'tia t' ansactunia and flnuncinlly able to crry out any obligntioua made b bin nriU, njuDINiAIHllAflS niAKVIN, Wholesale lrum,-lt. Toledo. 0. Hall' Oivinrrb Cure in tnken internally, nating mreciiy upon tue blood nd mucoua aurfiu'en of thn avatrai. Teatim on' Ala lent free. Pricrt 76 cents pei vOt.On. Hold by all DniLjkinr, Tko Halt'iFHtnily Pil s for conatipi. non. hrniybodt'a liable to itching; pilrp, Kiob and poor, o'd and young terrible the torture thoy suffer. Only one sure cur', Dnan'a Ointment. Abaolutrly safv; can't fail. No such thing a"tnnnir complaint" what Dr. Fowler's Extraot of Wild Strawberry la kept handy, Nature'i remedy for looseness of the bowWj, Portland Doings. Portland, Or., Oct. 26. Lewis River ranchers are negotiating for the steamer Leona, owned by the Oregon City Transportation Company, which they will run as an independent steamer b3tween Portland and Lewis river. So cjrtain are the ranchers of securing the steamer that they are also negotia ting for a dock in this city. They, pro pose to stop at 24 landing places be tween Portland and the head of navi gation on the Lewis. Their coopera tive plan is such that the Washington farm owners, in one of the most prom ising valleys in that state, will land their freight in Portland at a merely nominal cost.' The first clash between the striking telephone operators and a strike break er took place yesterday and lasted about seven seconds. While the con versation was not unprintable, its volu bility was such that no expert sten ographer could have kept track of it. A clinch" which threatened to dis mantle and possibly decapitate . the two combatants was broken by bystanders and peace was restored through male unionists, who sternly frowned upon the hair pulling. Young Charles Walton, he whose sis ter was of "spotted horse bandit" fame'wasjyesterday sentenced to serve ten ong yeara m the penitentiary for shooting Policeman Nelson. Hardly na(i tne sentence been passed when he was again put on trial charged with highway robbery. A jury was speedily empanelled and today the trial is in full blast. It will be brief. It is believed that before sundown this evening, a verdict will be reached, and should it be "guilty" Walton may be given 20 years on tne charge, making a total of 30 years imprisonment in which time he t. ....,. ,.,. that are considered bad omens by the gamblers that fell into the hands of Sheriff Tom Word and his deputies last night A number of knighta of the doth were contentedly and to --., a Tw annoor, !fe rom the incuraions of the aw 1 enjoying a quiet game 0f "draw" in an upstairs room over a prominent gaming j egtablishment. The manager, George ,,11.. y,n ,. ,,w . ,- ,., 'had ,ast finished relating a nBm. liar dream that he had experienced the night before, in which it appeared to him that he was one of a coterie that numbered just 13, who were engaged iri a-gamC! a3 tney thought, safe- irorn. interruption, when suddenly th'ey weW' arrested, hauled to the city b'astiie and' experjenced some difficulty in regaining their ,iberty that night , Fu,ler had j 1u3t finiahed hi3 gtorv. and remarked that there were just 13 playera pre3ent( I when the door suddenly flew 0pen and there stood Sheriff Word, and Fuller's dream of 24 hours previous was a real ity. : 1 Within a few days the Central Bap tist Church of this city, will commence the erection of a $7,000 edifice, as ac cording to announcement made yester- 'day, the necessary amount of money has been secured. 'TtBn't sa'e to be a d.iy without Dr. I'honim' Electric Oil la the house. N-vercan tell what moment an accid ent s HOing to happen. Wheeling, W. Va., May a8, 1903. Some years ago while at work, I fell over a truck and severely injured both of my shins. My blood became poisoned as n result, and the doctor told me I would have running sores for life, and that if they were healed tip the result would be fatal. Under this discouraging report I left off their treatment and re sorted to the use of S. S. S. Its effects were prompt and gratifying. It took anly a short while for the medicine to en. tirelv cure tip the sores, and I am not ilerut as the doctors intimated, nor have the sores ever bokc out again. Some 13 years have elapsed since what I have de scribed occurred. Having been sosignally benefitted by its use I can heartily recom mend it as the one great blood purifier, John W. Kundis. Care Schmulback Brewing Co. Chronic sores start often from a pim ple scratch, bruise or boil, and while salves, washes and powders are beneficial, the unhealthy matter in the blood must be driven out or the sore will continue to eat and spread. d. reaches these old sores through the blood, re move all impurities and poisons, builds up the entire systtut and strengthens the circulation. S. S. S. H a blood purifier and tonic cott.oined. Contains no mineral what ever but is guaran teed purely veget able. If you have an old tore write us and our phyai clana wifl advise without charge. Book on diseases of the Blood free. The Swift Speolfla Company, Atlanta, 6a. I In view of the fact that J. Edward Addicks, who moved to Delaware with the avowed intention of securing either by fair means or foul a seat in the United States Senate, is one of Presi dent Roosevelt's lieutenants and is in turn receiving the administrations sup port in his efforts to break into the Senate, the following tribute(?) to him paid by Thomas W. Lawson may prove of more than ordinary interest. Mr. Lawson kt:ows the man; has had dealings with him, and in a maga zine article that he is writing exposing alleged crooked dealings in finance he says of Mr. Addicks: "Yet this Sybarite, this daring cow ard, this sincere hypocrite, this extra ordinary blending of contradictory aual- I ities, is the man who from 1887 to 1892 ' made Boston look like the proverbial gawk at a circus. " j ! $100 Reward $100 i Tho readers of this paper will te pleuued to learn that tberu ie at least, on . dre-aded . disease that Fcieoce baa been I arle 10 cure in all Its etudes, and that i j Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure i the onlv positive cue no-v known to the! medical fraternity. Catarrh beinsf a constitutional disease, requires a consti tu ional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is tekeu interna'ly, acting directly upon , the blood Bnd mti'jous surface of the ! ' system, thereby destroying the founds-j tion of the disease, atd glvin t the natieot ' strength by building up the constitution and aasistiog Damn in doiog its work. The proprietors have so much faith in, its curative'nowers that tbey offer One Hundr d D !ara for any case that it fails to cur . Send for list of testimonials Address: i F.J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. I Sold by Drut'viste, 75c Take Hull's Family Pills for constipa tion. GOOD RAZORS Are few and far be tween unless you buy the right kind and we have just that kind. If you buy a razor from us it is warranted by us and also guaranteed by the factory to give perfect satisfaction or you get another razor or your money back. B. & L. We are offering for sale some very fine hand painted French china, by such artists as, Duval, Rancon, Brausillan, etc., at prices that will surprise you. See them pt French's Jewelry store. VIC will Continue To Shine at the Star Shops, Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m. And from 4 p. m. CLMRVOINCY. Mrs. N. F. Robinson has returned to Albany. She will be pleased to meet her old patrons and many new ones, at 430 W 2nd street. nl2 CLOSING OUT AND : :., REMOVAL SALE..... " Having decided to move to Portland by November 1st, we offer for sale our entire stock of music, small instruments, sewing machines, in fact our entire line of goods in bulk or singly. We are are cutting out profits as we do not want to ship more than is necessary; so for the next two weeks is the time of your life to save money. We are sacrificing 20 "New Home" sewing machines; new drop head ma chine for $16; Violins, $2; Mandolins, $2.25; 50c muics folios for 30c, sheet music selling heretofore for 25c for 5c to Zuc. . j. U. WILL. A. STARK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SbRGEON Oregon Bank Bldg, Albany DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Burgeon Hill Blocs - - - Albany, Ot. 'io. Collins D D 8 A. Jack Hodgea DDI COLLINS & HODGES -j-.ntiati. Odd ?eliOw iemolt. i.oany, Ot, EL A. LEIN1NGER. Dentist Crawford Block, - - - - Albany, Oi HONG WAH rONG CO., Second S near Lyon street, Albany. Sella CM nese medicine, Chlneae rice. Cbiatirte and nut oil. HDU8B MOVING, houae rataing aiid handling all ktnna Heavy macninery, carefully attended to b) Peter Roet tier Phone red 161, Albany. lroinpt!7 obtftlnrri, or FKC RETURNED. mo viAvpaailMCS. Our OHAJtoaa ARE THE LOWBST. Bend model, photo or ckMeh for expert eeareh and free report on pueamouitT. INPRMOaMEarr anlte eondneted before eU court, ftuente obtained through ne, acrVtve TISBD and BOLD, free. TRADE IBAB'RB, PBR SIONS and OOPVRIOHTa Qulcklj obtained. Opposite U. . Patent OfMoe, WASHINQTOM, D. O. . M. PARKER, Grocer and Baker 216 WEST HE8T 8TKEET,.ALBANY OREGON, First class goods in their season. Plioue Main E6 ' Phone, Black 483 Dr. Cylthie J. Eamscy Dr, Hulburt F. Leonard OSTEOPATHS Specialists in Chronic and Nervous 226 South Broadalbin Street, GUNS and If you want to save money on guns and ammunition go the ALBANY GUN STORE. The largest and most com 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 who keeps themjiown. The very best shells of all kinds. The only shell not in the trust. Willyou patronize the trusts and help them to rule this country? 0Do"you know why they fight Peters goods so hard? If they were not good theywould not fight them. Semi-smokeless, the higest grade powder at common powder prices, per box,, .50e Dupont smokeless, per box. 65c Walsrode smokeless, per box 65c Gun Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. A, SCHMIDT Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. ALBANY, Wood worth Drug Co Fnr Pttrf m Pmer etc. Albany Planing Mill and At toot or Lyon tret, Albany , c; w ska 's, Proprietor Oarry a fall stock of Uoora, WindowB, elaB and all kinds of building materia Thev are prepared to fill mil orders prnmMv and pafla'artorilv at repaorabip thrice Terms of Democrat, ; Dally. By carrier 10 cents a week By mail 30 odd to oer month, nnieaa pal-. ,in advance at 25c. Mail enbseriptioua ysrealwayapayableattha office. Weekly. 1.25 in advance: 25c a year added np to $2.00 if permitted co ran. Groceries, Produce and Fruit. The Iresheet, best and largest variety In the city, at A. 0. BEAM'S. Albany Dye Works Clothing cleaned, colored and re paired. Faded clothing restored to original 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 ness 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. J. M. Ralston, INMUKaNCK AND MONEY BKOKBB Fire Insurance, Wrlttea, City, Ooor rj and Hchool. Warrants bontht. Cob etions made. Nntns bnnht. Small )a made on personal or abattel ae tnnif, nave plenty of Money to Loan on ood farms at 6 per cent Interest. Vie - Ortajpa Hours 9-12 and 1-5 Consultation free. Albany, Oregon SHELLS Dupont smokeless chilled 70c Walsrode " " ...70c Dupont " Ideal chilled... 75c " " " soft 70c' OREGON edicines, Sash and Door Factory Albany Market. Wheal 78 nt.. . ,0ata4u. Eggs 24 noiB. Butter 16 o 20 seats. Potatoes 90 oenta. fln 018 14 wilts. Sides 12 cents Shoulders 8 seate. Hops '25 ceo os . Pork, dressed, 6 cents. Bay, til to fl6 baled. Flour $1.05 per sack.. Beef, (trobs, 2)0, Mutton, groKB, 4o. Veal, gross 6c, Wool 18 to 20c. Mill feed, bran (19, shorte ,22i Poultrv,9, 10 cents live weight. Lard 10c, Prunes, dried, 3). Apples, dried, 4c. Apples, green, 40j. A Question ot Tacks. Any reader of this paper, sending 25 cents in silver, by postal note or in one or two cent stamps, will be sent The Daily Journal one month; or The Sun day Journal two months; or the Semi weekly Journal three months; or the Weekly Journal four months, and in addition a match safe filled with tacks, postage prepaid. Address The Journal, Portland, Oregon. Printing Cheap, not Cheap Printing Phone Ked 7U4. R1YMDE POULTRY YARD. PnrebredB.O. and 8. O. While noma. White Pljtnonth Bocks, M " .'ire. Pekin docks and O. I.C. h.-r (or sale, Betsin season. Leave order F. M. Thompson's poultry yard, Albany, Or., or esli at the Riverside yard . Rd. Hcroel. Prop. At yards, or ad rasa at Albany.