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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1904)
Entered at the poet office, Albany, Or second claae mail matter. F P NUTTING OUR WANTS LOST. A Luelling setter, white, with black head and ears, black spot on rump, 6 months old. Please return tothestGFVof F. G.rWjll. $5 re war' ' 22t. WOOD.-Some little fir, at $3.25 de livered. Leave order at store of C. Meyer or address A. B. Miller R. F. D. 4, Albany. .' ROOM AND BOARD. -$3.50 ner week at 421 Ellsworth between 4th and . 5th Sts. I .30 SEWING WANTED, pie st. -Call at 722 Ma- SEWING A lady wants sewing by the day. (jail or address 635 E. 8th St. FOR SALE. A rag carpet, new, by. Mrs. Alexander, carpet and rug weav- er, at 836 S. Jackson street. PIN FOUND. A Knights of Pythias pin found a few weeks ago may be had at this office. LOST. A memorandum book belong ing to Will Merrill. Finder please leave at telephone office. PLANTS FOR SALE-Rhubarb, straw berries, logan berries. I. C. Duedall, Albany, R. F. D. No. 1. 15 ANY ONE wanting a woman to work by the day call at 430 W 2nd st at side door. Mrs. C. L Chinn. FOUND. Lady's ring with red setting and circle of pearls. At the Demo crat office. ' BARGAIN. A chance to keep warm lor little money-tnree large stoves, value $110, will sell for a song. Ap- ply 808 Ellsworth. 'WANTED. Girl to do general house work. Call at Democrat office. - SEWING. -All kinds of plain' sewing and shirt waist suits at 541 West 2nd St. cor. Calapooia. 23 FOR EXCHANGE : One or two good cottages in the city of Los Angeles, Calif., well located near electric car lines, will exchange for small fruit farm or good acreage near Albany. property offered in exchange in first letter. Address H. D. M. 3037 Eagle St., Los Angeles, Calif. ' 27. DO YOU KNOW ' You can rret 5-nound nails of Lard lor 60 cts. at Henry Jiroders Meat , Market, and there. is none any better. FOR SALE. Apples,. - picked and ready for delivery, at only 35 cents a box. Leave orders with Howard & Price. , KEEP an EYE on the Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street ebtwean Ellsworth and Lyon streets. FOR SALE:-80 acres of good hop or grain land, 2 1-2 miles from Albany,. food improvements. Easy term's, nquire of F. M. French the jeweler. Don't Worry ' . -,- About Thanksgiving. Let Simpson do it for you. 5 to 7 p. m. fiaars tlio jj A" Kinl oii HavB Aiwa ys Dnijlr SIMPSON'S GRILI and OYSTER PARLORS, G. W. Simpson, Manager. , Cor. First and Washington Sts. Oppos ite the St. Charles. Albany's new and first-class restaur ant. Juicy steaks and chops served nt all hours, fish and game in season, oyeters in many styles, the best 25 cent dinner in the city served daily fromll:30n. m., to 2 p. m. Fnrmer'a patronage solicited. Cash-paid for country pi-wince. HAXES MUSIC SCHOOL Highest grade instructions on Violin, Voice, Piano, Mandolin and Guitar. Select music furnished for balls, parties etc. nt lowest price. Call or address Sidney Hayes, 306 E 4th St. Wood Sawing. Hnvintr bouirht the Clclnnd wood snw I am prepared to saw wood on short not li e. irv me. Phono Black 1!2. IP. O. ENGLAND, 238 E 7th Street. W. F. MILLS Will Do Your Painting And Paper Hanging, In First-Class Style. 535 W 4th St. CRAFTS BERRY S Hi y e have on hmd the hen ol every tiling in the meat lino, clioire lard etc. Give them a call. .IlbInt dressed BEEF CO. ... virt St., orr" ) ii i iia Choice Meats of all kinds. Portluncl Doings. Special Correspondence. Portland, Or., Nov. 23. Mrs. Alice G jodwin claims her wealthy husband, C. R. Goodwin, a lawyer, deserted her in New York three years ago, leaving h3r to support herself and their little girl. The woman has just returned from Alaska, where she has been gathering material for a book. Mon day afternoon she met her husband in fie street, clung to him until a crowd CDllected, compelled him to go to the police'station where he was placed un der arrest on the charge of sustaining unduly intimate relations with another woman, and then retired to await eents. Goodwin was released yester- diy after banking hours opened. He his been living at the Portland hotel with a remarkably handsome woman, who wa3 registered as his wife. She however, wont to to California last Fri diy to "visit relatives." It is under stood Goodwin will make financial pro vi lion for hisTwif e and she in turn will n t prosecutelujiy charges against him. Carrying out the wishes of her hus- band.JMrs. Henry Weinhard, widow of of Henry Weinhard, the brewer, wh o diad recently, yesterday sent checks, miking 18 bequests of approximately $ 10,000 total. Thelists includes prac tically every charity in the city. The City Board ofJCharities received $2000; the Boys ' Girls Aid Society, $1000, C iildrensHome, $1500. The Salvation Army.Jthe two most prominent hospi t lis and the home for the aged were a nong the others to receive substan ti x checks. ' Senator C. W. Fulton, accompanied br his wife and secretary left for Washington last night to be present at th.3 opening ofjcongress the first Mon- H, in rwomW H oiH Wnr leaving that his efforts at this session , would be centered upon appropriations tor the improvement of the Columbia and Willnmette rivers. Grafts; Of two evils choose, the one that you like best. If your motor cannot absolutely an- nihilatejtime and space, it can account r mostjother things, He gives twice; who gives quickly, for he is sure to be asked again. It is easier to be wise for others trvt wniit'aolf Vtnf Ywr nt manna an i ..... ... ., , ... ' . r"!"""' . The best is said to be the cheapest in the end but none of us know which end. , i$tOO Reward iliioo; '.; Th readers of tbis paper will' he plcueed to learn that tbero is at least one dreaded tliBeaee that tdience has' been able to cure in oil itu-stages, "arid that ie Oatarrh. Hall's Catarrh CtirB is the onlv positive -o'lre nov known to' the medical Irateroity. Oatarrh teiha a consiltiitional disease, reqtiirCB a Consli tuiional treatment. Hall's Oatarrh Cure is tsken internally, ao'ing directly upon the blood and mn'joiu BUrfnces of the evBtem, thereby destroying the founda tion ot tbeuisease, snu givin tne patient Btrength by huildlnK up the constitution and asaiBtlng imuuo In aolng us worn. The nronrietors havo so much (uiih in its curative oowem that they offer One Hundr-.d Dollara for any cane that it fails to cure. Beud lor list of testimonials AddrrBB : F. J, CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Rnld tiv Diunuista. 76c Take Hull's Family Pills for constipa tion. Emergency Medicines. It is a (rent convenience to have at hand reliable reme.iioB for nse in cases of accident and for slight Injuries and ailment. A good liniment and one that IB tsst becoming a favonte if not household necusai'V is Chamberlaio Pin Ittuni. By applyirg it promptly to a cut, bruise or tmrn It allays ttie pain and causei the injury to heal in about ono-thiid 'he time usually required, and aa it Is an antiseptic it priivonls nnv danger of blood poisoning. When fain Hulm is kept nt hand a epraln may he treated before inflammation Bets in which imuiAB a quick recovery. For Bale by Kahay & Mason, Lasting Perfumery fs what most people want. Well wo havo have just that kind, the kind that stays. Many new orders have just arrived. Palmer's. Wright's and Kickscckers'. The largest siock in the city without, a doubt. Uuhkiiakt & Lke. P;v.'rybod'fl 1 ab'e to itching piles Kich and p ior, old and young terrible the torture they i uffer. Only one sine cure, Doan'H Cintuiout. Absolutely sifo; can't fail. CLMRVOINCY. Mrs. N. F. Robinson has returned to Albany. She will be pli'iised to meet hor old patrons and many new ones, at 4ii0 W 2nd street. nl2 E. C SMITH. iMaple Ridge and Jersey Dairies. Phone Red 411. After October 1, 1904 the- ticket sys tem and the following prices: Jersey milk by pint per month $1.15, by qt. $1.75. by gal. in can 2oc, single pint 5c, single qt. 10c. Pure cream one pint 15c, qt. 25c, gal lon $1. Special prices in can lots. Frenzied Finance : ' Thos. W. Lawson in the December Everybody's: "My motives for writing 'Frenzied Finance' are manifold: I have unwit- tingly been made the instrument by the cause of it all, I should have been which thousands upon thousands of in- interested in the exhibition as a per vestors have been plundered. I wish formance. " them to know my' position as to the past that they may acquit me of mten-, tional wrong-doing; as to the present j that they may know I am using ail my powers to right the wrong3 that have been committed, and as to the future that they may see how I propose to compel restitution. j I "Once when I awoke to a brief inter- i r Bionoa - , n;.rVit of my sudden attack of "appendicitis. which cut short an important meeting, I noted a scene the memory of which invariably rises to my mind's eye when- ever I try to mitigate or subdue my feelings of hatred and disgust for Ad- dicks. The room was dimly lit; the ,ii ..,,. of the foot of the tnousana memDers ,m gooa standing, tro doctors were at the loot or. tne almost double that of any other in the bed; Addicks, standing beside them, was tj g is doing busmesa in every state looking fixedly at me. I caught his that has a low death rate, and its mem-eve- doped as I was with opiates I saw bership is increasing at a rapid rate, the 'cold calculating expression of his here 18 about s thousand members in t ie com, uukuiauuB Oregon, and about nine out of every face which told me as plainly as words ten new Ie that come to thia state that he felt it was all up with me, that are members of this great order. The mv usefulness to him was at an end, ' rates for carrying protection in this and that without a thought for my in- SSe"S3 terests or a acmuiio. uhb'"-", states, and yet it only requires eight calculating how to turn my death to assessments per year to pay all death his advantage. An amused conviction claims and still have a large surplus in I of the man's heartlessness crept over its treasury. These facts you should ul urc uuuiB irauu . . take into consideration when you desire me, and then I passed out into the land to j0;n a benefictery order to protect of dreams. j your loved ones. Albany Camp No. 5465 of this city ..i ,mi j j ;.,fi "has a membership of 130 f the health "In 1896 I made a round of investi- ies(. g mejV city and aur. gation in regard to the relations of rounding country, and is growing at corporations and the Legislature, every meeting. They meet in their among men who would talk frankly to own hall in the Oregon Bank Building me, and discovered mat a mosi. in iquitous condition existed. Massachus etts senators and representatives were not only bought and sold as sausages or fish are in the markets, but there ex isted a regular uuotation schedule for t: heir votes. Many of the prominent lawyers of the State were traffickers ' traffickers in legislation, and earned large tees engineering the repeal of old laws and the passage of new ones. Agents of r . . , j. corporations nominated candidates for office, and paid the expenses of their and earned large fees election in return for votes for a favorite ' measure and promises to 'do business.' The Legislature was organized on the same basis, its, executive officers were chosen because of their subserviance -to certain cornoration leaders; commit-' tees were riggeu uo uo "T'Mtf,,, thecronpy eonge appear. pro and prevent other things from being;' ve.at th atta(;k. It never fnils, and iB done. Above all, I learned that the chance of a citizen of Massachusetts obtaining a charter from the legislature of his State, unless he had money to put up for it, was about asj good..-as' a hobo's of securing a diamond and mbgr studded crown at Tiffany's by explain-: nir that he wanted it. In fact, the citizen's request would be regarded by Benators and representatives very much.! as Tiffany's would, take the. hpbd's-.;j as a joke first, then as an impertinT1, ence. "' i . . - i TV. As a result of gstudying at close ; range the Massachusetts .Legislature, , its workings and those who worked I do not hesitate to say that: ' - -. The Massachusetts Legislature is bought and sold as are -sausages and fish at the markets and wharves. That the largest, wealthiest, and most prom inent corporations in New England, whose affairs are conducted by our most representative citizens, habitually corrupt thcMassachusetts Legislature, and the man of wealth among them who would enter (.'protest against the iniquity would be looked on as a 'class anarchist.' I will go further and say that if in New England a man of the typo of Folk, of Missouri, can be found who will give over six months to turn ing up the legislative and Boston muni cipal sod of the past ten years, who does not expose to the world a condi tion of rottonness more rotten than was ever before exhibited in any com munity in the civilized world, it will be because he has been sulTocated by the stench of what he exhumes. "In after years," says Mr. Lawson, "I became on rather playful torm3 with the extraordinary bursts of wrath to which Henry H.JHogors occasionally gives way, and which sweep through t ,i 'System's' shrine like a tornado; but this was my first experience, and it was a shock and a revelation. Just what was going to happen I could not iuusin-.i. I remembered afterward th.it the preponderance of the impress ion that chased each other through my min 1 was that Henry C. Rogers would surely have a stroke of apoplexy. Then th.it he would 'bust.' Hjwcver, I pulled myself together and began: " 'Mr. Rjgor?, what's the uso of getting excited?' "I got no further. He jumped back ward. The next second I was in the storm-center. The room was small. Suddenly it became full of arms and lo ;s and hands wiving and gestic ulating, and fists banging and bran dished', gnashing teeth mid n convulsed face in which the eyes actually burned and rained lire; an.l tho language such ii torrent of villiftcntion and denuncia tion I h id never heard, minglel with oaths so intense, so picturesque, so varied that the assortment would have driven an old-time East Indiaman skip- per green with jealousy. I was horri- fied for an instant, then surprised, and after that if it were not for my part as i he modern Woodmen of America Again another assessment lias been skipped, this is four assessments for the year, there being no assessment for either 0ctober or November, and still there is a surplus in the beneficiary fund of nearly one million dollars, all death claims paid and money enough in the treasury to pay the next two I months death claims, and ONLY eight assessments levied dunne the vear. wnere is mere anotner order m the United States that can show such a record. the Iargest as we1 a3 the strongest order of its kind in the world today, There is over seven hundred and fifty every second and fourth Wednesday. visiting members always welcome. Sour Stomach. When the quantity of food taken is too larse or the aualitv too rich, sour stomacb is 1 kelv to fbilo.and eoneciallv so if the digestion hue been weakened orBUy digested foot.'. MaBticate tD8 food thoronhly. Lei fivo hours "elapse between mals, and when you j feel fullness and weight In the region 'of tie Biumach alter eating:, take L-bsm- j,,., stomacb and Liver Tablets Bnd the sour stomach may be avoided. For erle by Fosba, & Mseon ' Be Quick. , .Not a minute should be lost when a child ahowa symptoms of croup. Ctiam- berlnin's Cough Remedy gives as soon the cniia becomes hoarse, or even pleasant ana sate to taxe, nor ssie ,oy ! ' Bilious Cohp Prevented. i . . . ,.- i Take a double dose of Chamberlain's Col ibi Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as boo,, as the firat indication of the -disease appears and- ftc,-;thrpatend, attack nae the ramedy in'this way with perfect success. For sale by Foahay. & MaBon Good Hair Brushes"' Good tooth brushes, good hail brushes, good paint brushes, in lact an Kinds; .-or-gooa Drusnes ior less money tnan you ever , . r , - . Burkhabt & Lee's. oougnt biieni j.ul uei.ure ui your hlv v, ,Ti8q1. b d ithont Dr. Thomas' EUctric Oil in the houBe. N-tvor can tell what moment, an acuid eat b going to happen, Wheeling, W. Va.. Mav 28. IQ03. Some years ago while at work. I fell over a truck and severely injured both of my shins. My blood became poisoned as a result, and the doctor told me I r.ould have running sores for life, and that if they were healed up the result would be fatal. Under this discouraging report I left off their treatment and re torted to the use of S. S. S. Its effecti tvere prompt and gratifying. It took only a short while for the medicine to en tirely cure up the sores, and I am not tcn as the doctors intimated, nor have the sores ever b-oke out again. Some 13 "?.irs h:ive c!aped since what I have de scribed occurred. Having been so signally benefitted by its use I can heartily recom mend it ns the one great blood purifier. John W. Fdndis. Care Schumlhack Brewing Co. Chronic sores start often from a pirn p scratch, bruise or boil, and while s'ltvcs. washes and powders are beneficial, the unhealthy mntter in the blood must be driven out or the sore will continue to ent and sprend. S. S. S. reaches tiifse old sores through the blood, re moves all impurities and poisons, builds ui' the entire system nnd strengthens the circulation. ' S. S. S. is a blood purifier and tonic combined. Contains no mineral what ever but is guaran teed purely veget able. If you have an old sore write us and our physi cians will advise without charge. Book bn diseases of the Blood free. Tho Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga Attention Farmers. I will pay tho highest cash price for Poultry, Veal and Mutton. Call on or nddress William Holloway, Frv Station, P. O. Address R. F. D. 6, Albiny. iMililiiiiii THL B!G 4 Barn Door Hanger A great thing for barns. The Handie Hinge Hasp, Another splendid thirg. The Silent Parlor Door Hangers,' All steel, the best thing out. ?At the Albany Hardware Co's. "THE PRUDENTIAL" Life Insurance Co. F. E. ALLEN Special Agent. Albany Dye Works Clothing cleaned, colored and re paired. Faded clothing restored to original color. W. B. RICE & CO. Phone Black 591. FOR SALE. - Black Minorcas and Rhode Island Red cockerels and pul lets, by R. B. Vunk, Albany. W. M. PARKER, Grocer and : Baker, - ' , . ..'" " ' . ''''.' v..- ,,.i Vi :. ijl6 WF,8T,mt8T 8TKJEET..ALBANY OREGON, 5 First ciaiss g6ods ijti their easdri; Phone Main 56 . ' , Phbne, Black 483 Dr. Gylthie j I)r; Hulbilrt OSTEOPATHS ' Specialists in Chronic and Nervous diseases. Consultation free. 226 South Brtfadalbin Street, . Albany, Oregon Woodworth Drug Go For Pure Medicines, Paper etc. Albany Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factory Atfoot bf Lyouetret. Albany, CWSUAtS, Prorrietor Carry a full suck of Doors, WindowB, ulses and all kipdo ol buuo't y mtteria Thev are preparer! to Hi' m ornr rrrmriT nun wwinmn """i"- ! Groceries Produce and Fruit. The Ireshest, best and larfset variety in the city, at A. 0. BEAM'S. J. M. Ralston, NHCKANOB AND MONEY BKOKER Fir Insurance, Wrltfem, City, Conn- ry suil Hchool. warrants noniim. uoi ..nnm itiaiim. Notes btShght. Small oni made on personal or chattel ie mrtw . . . rivK plenty of Money to Loan on oorl farms t 6 per cent interest. I '1 - - Oregon i HINGWAII TOKO CO., Peroed S nnitr Lyon street, Albny. Sells Chi nest medicine, Chinese rir. Chines? nd notoil. Albany Market. Wheat 78 tnU. Data 40 Eggs 24 i-.at. Butter IS o 23 watt Potatoes 91) cent.. x lifuja 14 vfliiti. Sides 12 cents Shoulders 8 seati. Hups 25 cencs. Pork, draseed, 6 cents. Hay, ill to 15 baled. Flour $1.05 pr sack. Beef, gross, 20, Mutton, cross, 4a. Veal, firross 6c. Wool 18 to 20;. Mill fetct. bran (19, shortc $22 Poultrv. 9, 10 cents live weight. Lard 10j. Prunes, dried, 33. Apples, dried, 4c. Apples, green, 403. A. STARK, M. D PHY8IOIAN AND SbRGEON . Oregon Bank Bldg, - Albany DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon Hill Block - - - Albany, Or. Boo. Collins D D 8 A.Jack Hodges DDf COLLINS & HODGES -''.nStsti. Uddffeiiow isinol;. -nonny, Or, H. A. LELNINGER. Dentist Crawford Block, Albany, Ol, HOUSE MOVING, house raising and . handling all kinOB heavy machinery, . carefully attended to by Peter Ruet -ner Phone red 181, Albany. . Hours 9-12 and 1-5 J. Eamsey F. Leonard , Printing Cheap, not Cheap Printing PhoneBed7tM. www mmi YABB. ParebredR.O. and 8.0, White g borns, White PI) month Rocks, K iorneye, Pekin ducks and O. I.C. Egirs id season, Leive orders F, M. Thompson ponltry yard, Albany, Or., or call at (he Riverside yard. Ed. Schobl, Prop. At yards, or ad ress at Albany, S3