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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
Entered at the post office, Albany, Or i pecoDd cIbbb mail matter. F P NUTTING Terms of Democrat. Dallv. Bv carrier 10 cento ft week Ro iril 30 cants oer month, unless n.f in savance at 25c. Mail subscription are always payable at the office. Weekly. (1.26 in advance: 26 o a yen added up to 12.1)0 it peimlltta to run OUR WANTS FOR SALE. Household goods of all kinds. Call and see them. 634 Lyon St. Must be sold at once. ORCHARD GRAFTING Anyone wish ing grafting done may receive good sevnee by calling upon or addressing J. W. lialton, Albany, woric guar anteed. WANTED. Yonng man of about 20 years of age to work at and learn the butchering ana meat Dusinesa. in quire at Schultr Bros. Meat Market. WANTED. Two rooms and board for two DeoDle. W ill furnish rooms partly if desired. State terms. References exchanged. Address, Anderson Dem OCRAT FOR RENT. Newly furnished rooms, at 641 W 4th street. FOR SALE. Some stumpage, near Albany. Call upon H. Bryant. 24 FOR SALE. -Small house and two lots in east Albany cheap for cash, or will trade for lumber, r or particulars au dress Box 64, Sellwood, Ore. FOR SALE. 2 double set of harness, 1 work and the other buggy harness, also a 3-4 Bain wagon. Inquire at Vierlck's barber shop. FOR SALE. A light two horse wagon. Inquire at Schultz Bros. Market. ' FOR SALE. A good farm of 120 acres. Call on J. C. Christy.Room 8, over First National Bank, Albany,, Ore gon, lot, FOR SALE. -A driving horse; buggy, robe and household goods of different kinds. Call upon L. W. Ross at 639 W 5th street. FOR SALE. A good fresh cow, 5 years old. Call upon or address C. R. Kenel R. D. 1. FOR RENT A seven room house at E 7th and Montgomery streets. Inquire of Mrs. E. E. Davis at the address given. .j; LADIES. ATTENTION. We teach cutting, fitting anS designing quickly bv latest and best system. iFull r. .-..I : i c.:ni course wiui ayaiuui mtiuuuu. ujjclmi price to advertise $5,00. Also in structions in up-to-date dress making. Mbsdames Mckinney & Beeson, 202 Ferry and Second St. WANTED. A young lady wishes to board with a respectable lady who can teach short hand. Address Miss Mable Vanalstyn,' Blodgett, Oregon, TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS:-! have for sale cheap a lot of patent and home.- made seats and desks, with all furni ture used in Sodaville College. H. Bryant. WOOD FOR SALE: Dry, apply to Benight BroB. 1st and Pino. Phono black 874. 13. FOR SALE: Wood saw, team, har ness and wagon. Call upon P. O. 1132 Ferry street. 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. VIC will Continue To Shine nt the Star Shops, Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m. And from 4 p. m. HOUSE MOVING, house raising and haudltufc all kinoe hravy machinery, carefully attended to by Peter Ruet uer Phone red 101, Albany. (I iMr: Will rriNG r:n.. Second S near Lyon street, Albany. Sella CM nose medicine, Chinese rics. Chinese te and nor oil. Star Baths. flhavlnn and Halr-Onttlmt Parlort. 4 cbaira. Poroellne lubi, Flnt Claet boot Black atand, .lSroadalbin St. between lit and 2nd L C SMITH. Maple Ridge and Dairies. Jersey Phone Red 444. After October 1, 1904 the tioket sys tern and the following prices: i Mill, Ku mnt nor mnnth xl.lh bv nt. $1.76, by Ral. in can lioc, single pint oc, m- , . r . Pure eream one pint 15, qt. 25o, gal- Speeial price in can loU. W. F. MILLS Will Do Your Painting And Paper Hanging, In First-Class Style. 83 W 4th St Jtido Swuynt's Acqultal, Judge Swayne showed himself guilty of gross incompetency, according to the U. S. Senate, but the charges against him were too trivial for consid eration, and if he were convicted other judges who have been doing the same thing might also be convicted. If they handle the money of the people dishon estly they ought to be convicted if it is every last one of them. A government official should be made to U3e the money for his expenses as carefully as if for his own business whether the amount is small or great. The indications are that Judge Swayne was grafting the people out of several dollars a day, $5 or $10 right along, on his expense ac count, but it was too trivial a matter far the senate to think about. . Made up of a body of grafters it is only nat-u-al that they should stand in with S wayne and every other grafter in the country when opportunity offers. Hence their action is not surprising. There is a class of people in the coun try who seem to think it is all right to cheat the government whenever a chance is thrown in one's way, from a small city government to the national government. But it is no more right to take what doesn't belong to one from a public body than it is from a fellow citizen, and it doesn't take the brains of a U. S. Senator to figure the fact out. The Ladies' Home Journal boasts that it is not as much of an advertising medium as it has been accused of by some, and gives the figures to show that it does not publish as many inches of advertisements as many of the big magazines, the list showing its name at the bottom of about a dozen given. This is rather of a remarkable boast in this age when the big papers and the magazines are filled with brag of di- re:tly the opposite kind. As a matter shal he is present when the names are of fact these are things that should be ; drawn and has opportunity to learn in kapt out of the papers. ,The big ele-! advance of the trial the names and ad p'lant sheefs of the country are really dresses of men from whom the jur y ii small business when they give fig- ures showing more inches of business , i their columns than in other papers. naming them. There is no more reas on for papers to be personal tnan there ii for merchants, or doctors or lawyers, and they go outside the province of the press when they are so. Portland will be fortunate if it gets rid of all its bosses. Bosses are con temptible individuals, who assume rights and authority that belong to o . c i the people, lawlessly running things no j more their business than that of any One else - So called bosses ought to be American Smelting and Refining Com nhimned hv all resectable men. ' A!Panv- The plant supposed , to be de man with ft Bnark of manhood ouirht to i rise above any one telling him how to act. in matters of politics.. It is a dis grace that one man can name , candi dates and dictate policies. Down on the boss spirit in the hamlet of a dozen houses to the biggest city in the coun try. ' Political machines of whatever na ture or character, everywhere, should 1 be smashed. There are smaller places I than Portland in Or'egon with machines, be cn M o( b thfl ' m people any too fast. Whenever you see a machine, or ring, or whatever ! you wish to call it, putting in an ap- ( pearance, it is a good idea to be against it. It is in politics what the trust is in business, and cannot be punctured any too fast. Governor Boutwell, who died in Mas sachusetts this week, had some strong points in his character. One was not to swallow everything because it was a part of the policy of his party, no mat ter how wrong. Such men stand out above the horizon. When Mayor Williams retires the peoplo of Portland will be congratulated by thousands of people all over Oregon. Governor Chamberlain is the man of tho hour in Oregon. $100 Reward $100. Th readers ot this paper will be plxaned to learn thai Iheroieat least one dreaded diaente that icience t-aa bean able to cure in all Ita atauea, and that is (Jatarrb. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the onlv positive cire no-v knotrn to tbe medical fraternity. Ostarrh being a coiiailtutional disaic, requires a const! tnilonal treatmert. hall'e Catarrh flare is isktin iulerna'ly, aenntt dircotly upon the bk.od and mn-.-oua surfaces of the system, IthB-ebT daatroyinif th founda tion of thedlseaa, and givinir the naiiant strength by building up the constitution ml assisting nature in doion it work. Vhe proprietors have ao much laiih in its curstiv Dowers iliat thny offer One Hnndr-.d Dollar for any ease that it fails to cure . Seud for liatol .stimonlla Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Drumiats, 76c Tska Hall's Famllv Pills for constips tloo. The Best Physio When you want a physic that ia mild sod ihii tie. eai to take and o-rtain to cl. alar use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets, lor sale by Fosbaj & Mason. - Di . Wood's Norway P. ne Syrup stems 'rnecialljr adapted to the needs ot lb vjluUlren. Fleasant to take; toothinit in ii Influcnct ; it is the rsmedy cf all rom.dii-a lor Tvry form of;tbrot rnd tun diseat. Port lan j Doings. Portland,' Mar. 1. With the ad journment of the grand jury and the legislature United States Marshal W. F. Matthews, republican boss of Port land has become thi storm center of local politics. Serious charges have been filed against Matthews with the President which may lead to his re moval. Among the affidavits filed are those accusing him of taking an active part in city, county and state politics while ' "This ordinance is desired" said holding a federal office. During the Mayor Williams, "to rid the city of un session of the legislature Matthews ' desirable characters. If they promise wrote many personal letters to mem-j to leave the city and not return they bers requesting them to vote for cer- j may be pardoned. I believe 'this is the tain bills. Many of these letters have ; only way we can solve the problem." been collected and sent to Washington 1 with the affidavits alleging partisan.! 0ne Dr. William Osier, of John Hop- po!lticf; . . j kins University, is making a donkey of Another affidavit contains a more se- himself by advocating the retirement rious charge, that of tampering with , of men from business at the age of the United States mails. It is alleged forty. Every few days these big that Matthews while Assistant, Post- j brained fenows jump u pandmake foola master of Portland secretly opened in.of themselves by advocating some the Portland postoffice the mail ot Sen- f reak the0ry with nothing to it. As a ator Simon with the object of finding matter of fact men are at their best out the plans of the Simon faction. i after the age of forty, most of -them The story is current that Matthews j between fifty and sixty, but the fact is sent in his resignation but it was re- not very material one way or the other, fused pending investigation. . It is something that seeks its own lev- It is a well known fact that United eii and take3 care of it3elf It.g a free States District Attorney Heney has re- Umintrv and men will nd ahonM garded Matthews with distrust and that during the progress of the land irauu trims uieru wa hiuib man one occasion that this distrust found expression. Matthews owes his pres ent office to Senator Mitchell, and th e experience of the government in the Sorenson trial when two of the jury men were fixed in the interest of the defendant has aroused the determina te take no chances in the still more important trials coining next June. While the drawing of jurors in federal court is not in the hands of the Mar- will be selected, buch information could be used to thwart the prosecution. A smelter combine is being engi neered by New York interests which is intended to embrace the principal plants of the Pacific Northwest. B. M. Baruch, of New York who is 'said to have the American Smelting 1 and Refining Company interests is negotiate ing for the different plants. F. W. Bradley, the mining engineer and a large stockholder in the Tacoma i. , . . , m , ,i ii smelter, but states that the men m the ; negotiation ma not represent , tn? D,reu aIe "1B 1-wu ruS' Sound smelt ers, the Trail and Boundary smelters ef British Columbia, the one being built on the Sullivan mine in British Columbia, the Sumpter plant and the INCREASE YOUR SALARY By Fitting Yourself for Better Work. The Business. World is Looking for Young men and women, who can DO something. A little time spent in preparation NOW, will bring dollars later on. A course with us will fit you for promotion. You can go day or evening. Branches ' ' All Bteel, the best thing out. At the Gregg Shorthand (acknowledged by those competent to judge as the - best, and awarded the prize at the St. Louis Fair) Touch Typewriting, i Ikonir Harrf warp Cn (the only up-to-date method) Practical Booking, Actual Office Practice; AlDdliy lldrun dl C Arithmetic, Penmanship, all the English branches, etc., etc. Night School -Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Day School Monday to Friday inclusive. Same teachers. Lowest terms. Best equipment. Posi- , f rvrgr.C tions secured for the competent. Address, VJI Vfld ENTER NOW. PROF. W. L. EDWARDS, PrOdtlCO Principal of Commercial Department, ALBANY, COLLEGE. Qfjd FaTllit Beware of Defective Titles. ln?;eo Have an Abstract of Title Prepared by the A. 0. BEAW S. L.NN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., m Z. H. RUDD, Manager Clothing cleaned, colored and re- Of the real property you intend to purchase, or accept as security for Ped- Faded clothing restored to money loaned. . original color. Established in 1S92, our patrons receiving the benefit of our experience. . , " . a- Office corner of 3rd and Broadalbin streets, Albany, Or. Phone BlacK twi. i Drop a Postal Card to Printing Cheap, not Cheap Printing GEO. C. WILL, Salem, Or. If in need of a Piano, Organ, or Sewing Machine, Edison. Victor or Colura- , jQLL $m JLlO"1 . bia Granophone and their records. Piano Studies and the latest Sheet 1 IjawtJJLiyClULj Music. Genuine Needles or parts for any new or old Sewing Machine. ttil N 11145 IMN1'IiO'i E. U. Will's Music House "S RBMOVFD TO- 350 Alder St. Potlandj Ureson- 'h0"R"m- Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, H. F. rierrill ... te m . r. fNSORAVnS AND LOAN AGENT.- Ceci'ian Self Playinsr Pianos. icity.DdCon0tywrrant.bo0ghian4 J old. oollectiona proroptlT Uendd to. i ' . . CortwoondenoeollUed, Special attention to Mafl Orders. Keswick smelter. An ordinance was introduced into the city council today authorizing the may or to grant pardons and suspend and commute sentences of prisoners after conviction in the municipal court for violations of city ordinances. The object of the ordinance is to re lieve the crowded condition of the city jail Two or three inmates occupy every cell and at times half a dozen have to share the same room, a3 long they wishj and moat men feel better for it. The do-nothing life is worst of all. New Goods, Just as was expected, that new stuff has come and N. D. Pratt can show you a fine line of lace curtains, potierres, floor coverings, buffets. sideboards, box dining chairs, rockers, etc., come and see. BUSINESS r. U.Will for jewelry. F. M. French, Jeweler. Uxors honed aud eet 25 Stat Batbs. Viereck'e Eibllirant Hair Tonio re stores nalr to its original color. Vieteoi Ezsmaand Dandruff Oure or money re uoded. 50c per bottle . It you desire a good complexion use Mult I Tea a pure herb drink. It acti on the liver, and make th akin amoolh and clear. Cures tick headacheB, 25 ota. and 60 eta. Money refunded if it does not satiif v you. Foahay & Maeon. Our. fresh garden seeds are arriving from the east. We guarantee satisfact- um, iiu aeii xun bub ynuww niru jlui a nickle Fregh onion setB on hand- Send tor oyr catalogue. Stewart & Sox H'w Co, CRAFT & BERRY A 2nd and Broadalbin street will always bare on band tbe best of every triing in the meat line, choice lard etc. Give tbtttn a call. ' Taught. GARDEN SEEDS The Kind that Grows All Fresh Seeds Not 2 pkgs. for a Nickle. We have them in Packages or in Bulk. 0HL1NG & HULBURT. . M. PARKER, Grocer and Baker 216 WEST FIRST STKEET,.ALBANY OREGON, First class goods in their season. Phone Main 56 MAKE YOUR HENS LAY MORE EGGS While they are high by feeding then INTERNATIONAL, REX or LEES POULTRY EGG FOODS-they are inexpensive-50 feeds for 1 cent. THEY BRING RESULTS Try a pkge. 25c. j Woodworth Drug Co., Agents Albany Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factory At foot f Lyon street, Albany.CWSfiA'iS, Proprietor Oarry a lull stock of Doors, Windows, kIbbb and all kinds ol builoinp materia Thev are preparer! to fill all orders promtlv and satis'artorllv tepfrrahip wire- THt BIG 4 Barn Door Hanger A great thing for barns. .The Handle Hinge Hasp, Another splendid thing. The Silent Parlor Door Hangers, W. D. FECHTER, Teacher of Violin Fechter'a OrMipsf m nmi. mu,sio, on all occasions. Room at 5th. unu jiiswortn. BERT DAVIS -repairs-BICYCLES, UMBRELLAS, and any old thing. Second St. opp. Stewart &(Sox.Co' ALBANY DRESSED BEEF CO. . . . Klrst St., opposite P.O. Choice MeatB of all kinds. A. STARK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND Sli RGEON Oregon Bank Blag, . . Albany DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon Hill Block - - - Albany, Ot. Boo, OollinsD D 8 A. Jack Hodge D C 8 COLLINS & HODGES ?nt!Bta. Odd ffeliow k i.'.mpie. A.oany, Or, H. A. LEOttNGER, Dentist Crawford Block, Albany, Ot. J. M. Ralston, " IN8DR4.KOK AND MONEY BROKER ry and School. Warrant bought. action, m.rln. Mm.. u . ni. wuku. omaji ouns made on personal or chattel m. unty. -JiTT" Pleny o' Money to Loan on (rood farms at 6 per cent Interest. - - Oiegos Small R1YERSIBE PODLTBY YARD, , ParebredR.fi. H n nt.i.-. borna. White Pljtnouth R'ocks, Ms" ,wr.,v., reim ancii and O.I.O. for sals. nC(t" Eies in season. Leave orders p; M. rbompson's poultry yard, Albany. Or., cr call at the Riverside yard ' Ed.HcBoia.Prop. Atyard.'nr ad ree at Albany. .. .