Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1905)
Ei.t -red at the post office, Albany, Oi a) 6ecoDd claflB mail matter. F P NUTTING- AT F. B. KETCHUM'S . New Music Store, Cor. Second and Ellsworth, "The Syncopated Rags," for only 15 cents, and other late muBic. A fine line of small musical in struments and talking machines. A special salesman will show the fine line of Pianos for several weeks He will help you make a selection. GUI! WANTS RECIPHS for Raw Strawberries and Jellies made for Strawberries, Rasp- B berries. Blackberries, etc., retaining their natural flavor. No cooking, nothing used but sugar and fruit. Price 25c each. Address 128 W. 6th street or call on Vic, the Shiner, at The Star Baths. DRESSMAKING. By Mrs. J. L. Goin, 125 E First street. POSITION WANTED. -A thoroughly ml nil-round office man is open for engagement, for either part or wnoie Lime. iwici,uv IW .T. W. MeDoufrall. Rev. W, R White, or the Sheriff's office at Court House. For interview Address B. 206 Ferry St. FOR SALE At a bargain, a portable Baker's oven, used only one month. Capacity 60 loaves of bread. Address 13. t 1NU UOV 12. 'll" V. BLUE ROCK SHOOT-At Tom Cum ' mings, 1 1-2 miles south of Albany on Tangent road, on Tuesday, May 30, nt 1 o'clock. ' CALF FOR SALE. - A Short Horn, male, eighteen months of ago. Call upon Geo. A. McCart, Tallman, Qr. t2 - FOR SALE. Fino folding bed, man tel style; quarter-sawed oak; spring and mattrcsS) as good as new. In quire 704 Broadalbin St. CHEAP FAIR RATES. -I can take best care of 50 Linn county people, daily during the fair. Good rooms and beds 50c. to $1.00 per day. Two street car lines, only 2 blocks away, 10 minutes ride or 25 minute walk to grounds. Write mo nt once for in formation and approximate dates you wid bo here and I will reserve rooms for you. Geo. D. Barton, 480 Hall St. Portland. wnrm CHOPPERS WANTED.- -Call at Craft & Berry's meat market. 18t NOTICE. All accounts owed A. O. Beam, are now due and payable to Owen Beam at store of Beam-bhaw Co., First and Ferry Sts. 15t WOOD FOR SALE.-Gcod dry wood. Phone 614. Mishler Bros. TO SUBSCRIBERS.-Daily subscrib ers missing papers will please call up samo evening: Black 1921 if west of Broadalbin street;Black 252 if between Broadalbin and Montgomery streets, and Black 824 if east of Montgomery street and the carrier will deliver the missing paper. WOOD FOR SALE.-.600 cords of ....,i n-i-ntuth fir for this summer s delivory. Leave orders with Lasselle Brothers. WOOL.-Highest market price paid for wool by li. tJ. inamucruuii. PASTURE, for stock, fresh water and fine grass, on the J. O. Fry place, Fry Station. William Holloway. ST, CHARLEOF'raBANrarWhon coming to Lebanon stop at the St. Charles, the leading hotol of thoown. White Kelp emoloyed only. Fino airy rooms, kind treatment to all and the best the market affords. BERT DAVIS -repairs-BICYCLES, UMBRELLAS, and any old thing. . Second St. pp. Stewart & Etx Co' W. F. MILLS Will Do Your Painting And Paper Hanging, In First-Class Style. 5115 W 4th St. Pnono673 Red. a )N; waii roMJ 1.0., tcia s . near l.yon street, Albany, Bulls Chi hhh mwlnvinp, Chinese rica. Chinerete and nutoil.l CRAFT BERRY A 2nu and llroadalbip ureal will laya have nn hand the best of evert thioit in the meat line, oholre lard etc. (Iv ill - lnmitlr obuirvxt, or FCC RCTURNCO. tO VIAftt'tXPtltlCNCI. UurOHMOtlMI THt LOWCftT. Bvixl mtMlrl, photo or akiHrh for tps'rt dttrrh nd trv rvport on patiniUittllUy. INTRINOCMKriT Bulla coitduotM before U com fin. I'Mivntti obtained through , AOVBPI TltlDlUlcl SOLD, frc. THAOB'MANKt, Pf It SIONft ftixl OOPVftlQHTI Quickly oIiIaIik!. Opposite U. 8. Patont OfT1ci WASHINGTON1! D. O. mm Iixtr.i Sesilon Ink. The President has been warned not A strange thing in Portland life is to call an extra session of congress to f jr the Oregonian to be attaching the settle the railroad rate question. It reigning families of the city, which, evi has come from a source to leave no dently refers to the Ladds, etc. It says doubt that it is business, and that if an the wealthy people of that city never extra session is called it will end in an did anything for it and its rich men unsatisfactory manner without the de- have been a dead weight in city affairs, sired legislation. The railroad has be- Whether true or not the charge is in come of such a public nature that it is tere3ting, for it is one that is heard in almost a part of the fabric, interwoven Albany, Salem, Eugene, and in fact with every industry of the country, and most cities. The Democrat, though, hence it is right that it should be regu- can see monuments in splendid blocks lated in the interest of both the people all over Portland, built by the. wealthy and the owners. The railroads of the country should be owned by the gov- ! ern nent so true is this statement, and, 1 yet, if not owned, should be regulated in a manner that shall be fair, impar- tial and injtho interest of everybody, wi.h no favors for trusts. The govern ni3.it should see that the railroad is neer an instrument of oppression for any industry, and that it is run in a muner to give everybody an equal ch '.nee under the same circumstances. Ju . t now, though, congress is composed of a body of men with a wire running fro n the railroad trust and they will act according to the dispatch that goe3 ovar the wire, and that means that leg-' lsntion, will continue to be as desired by the trust, regardle33 of the rights of the people. Tiie BostonHerald says that Judge RobortB.tFrazier of Datroit ha3 be- com i somewhat conspicuous by reason of what the Detroit Free Press calls "hi) remarkable oddity." This "oJJ ity" consists in "doclining to take ad vantage of legal technicalities in a ju- dici U recount of vote3, whiih would have enabled him tojretain his 3eat up oi the circuitjbench." ,The juilge in- si its upon respecting the disclosed in-' ten t ofthe voter rather than accept thi foffije upon a technicality which woil 1 vitiate the will of .tha voter. It is a si J commentary upon tha timai when an honest man becomes a "re markablejoddity," or when the re fuial to override th9 will of the people is considered a mark of unsual virtue. A healthy"public sentiment should brai l a'min a scoundrel who would take advantage of a Jmere technicality whan thAt"cechnicality would thwart the knownjjwill ot the voters. Dnrinn- thfi lnataixterm vnars I have spant2$6,000 or $7,000 in drink which I would ;havo;i.now, instead of having nothing to 'show for it; but I have drunk;my last, and from now on I am from top to bottom. It is the life, af going tohave the money and save it tar all, that makes the blood flow and for a homeland for a better enjoymant in life,';said a man. to the Democrat m n this week. A plain business pro-' poiition'after all. Figure it out. It should not require a great naval or lanJ.victory to make a nation great. T.10 true greatness of a nation rests on sjmothing highor than war. Commer cial an J religious advancement, states manship, scientific genius, should be greater factors in making a coun'.ry gre it. There should be more greatness in peace than in bloodshed. It is sometimes said that some of those Japanese guns are handled by Americans, and there are some things t inlicnte that the genius of the American shot is behind some of them. The Democrat considers Dewey a batter man than Togo, and that is say- in r a good deal, for great .is Togo. Tha Russian fleet is now down keep ing company with the Spanish fleet. Jap-a-Lac. Have you investigated Jap-a-lac as a covering for your floors? We can recommend it as the proper thing. We have a full line. oak. cherry, mahog- ony, or natural wood. Call tor color card. Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. Strawborries Brownells. overy day at C. E. A A A I ADI A A Poison Breathed nMLM!ia into the System The air arising from low, marshy places, damp cellars, stagnant ponds mid pools and from decaying vegetnble matter, as well ns the gases from sewers, is loaded with genus of malarial poison. The water we drink, thnt has not been properly filtered and purified, is nlso full of these genus nnd microbes, and as we dnilv breathe mid drink millions o'f MALARIA IN HIS SYSTEM FOR YEARS, these into the system, to be l'or several years I suffered with Chills and absorbed by the blood, the I'ever, caused by Malaria in my M'stcm, and each ClltU'C UOtly liegHIS to teel tllC n"""lllr effects of the poison. The i1'y most common form of Mn- lirelv 913 W. Inrin is "chills nnd fever, but when the blood is thoroughly saturated with the poison it becomes so wink and polluted thnt abscesses, carbuncles, boils, sores, ulcers and other skin diseases result. Malaria also affects the liver, kidneys, bowels and stomnch, producing a chronic state of biliousness that often results in jaun dice or some malignant fever. In cases of Malaria the blood must be puri fied before the body can regain its natural health. S. S. S. contains purify ing and tonic properties possessed by no other blood medicine, nnd is the S. S. S. improves the appetite and digestion, tones up the entire system by its alterative and purifying action, and Malaria, with nil its bad effects, is permanently driven from the system. Hook on the blood nnd any medical advice, without charge. TH SWSFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. f'ortland's Refitting Families men of the city, which has done much towards making Portland a fine city, and can remember numerous acts of the wealthy men of the city that have been great factors in Portland's pro- gress. it is true, in an cities tnat as men get older they do not have that speculative vim as a rule that prevails in younger man, and they remember the many cases where they have placed thsir money on uncertainties that failed ti give the returns promised. Having been through numerous mills,' like a bimrl child, they are slower'. to', rush in to another. As a whole the rich men of Portland are entitled to soma credit, mixed up with the material for just complaint against them CorvaUis Time3. In his trip from Gold Hill to CorvaUis, John M. 03burn, who arrived several days ago, made the journey by private conveyance. The distance i3 230 mile3 and the joirney wa3 mids in a little more than five days, or naarly 50 mile3 per day. All thi3, by a man whom Eastern physicians said several year3 ago could not live much longer on account of his a3thmi, is accounted by his friends a very good showing. Osburn is in bat tor health and strength now than in years. The Woodburn Independent says: "No paper in Oregon should endeav or to place obstacles in the way of the government in its pro3ecution of tho3e alloged'to be guilty of violating the land laws of the United States. Mitchell-Patterson-Matthews organs can ex press sympathy for the defendants, but for the sake of justice, the love of truth and in admiration for Roosevelt's honesty of purpose they should refrain from attempting to block the progress 01 "ie omcers 01 lne government Vice President Fairbanks: "I like farmini. and have crone througrh it gives a real charm to life. One gets nea.rer nature when he is engaged in cultivating the soil and harvesting its products." Three-quarters of a million people have already died of the plague in India this year, according to figures fur nished by Indian Secretary Brodrick in the House of Commons. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will Lo ph'iioei to Icaiu that tberu is at least one dreaded ilLiease that fcieDCe I as bdbu able 10 cure in oil its stages, and tbat-ia Oatarrb. Hall's Catarrh Core ia the onlv positive ore no-v known to the medical Iraternity. Uutairn Lorn a constitutional diBdaee, requires a cons'! tu lonai ireatmei t. llall'e (Jilariu (jure is Ifken inurun'ly, aciDg directly upon the bluod and mujous sulfates of the eystem, tboeby destroying the founda tion ol thrdisvttie, and giving the natient strenitth by building up tho constitution and aseistiug uit'usu in doing ita work. The proprietors have so much Uiib in its curative Don era Uiut they offer Ota Uuudr.d Dollars for any cite thnt it fails lo cure . Send for listof testimonials Addreas: F. J. OtlENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Diutmists. 75c - Take Hall's Family Pills lor constipa tion. . Selling Out. The entire line of merchandise of the late Julius Gradwohl must be sold, con sisting of Crockery, Glassware, Dolls, Toys and Hnrwaro. Corner 2nd and Ferry Street, near the Democrat office. - iur M.-vcri years i wmmi Hiive a rciaiisc, my physician prescribed S. S. S. It en. cured me; I have never been troubled since. Market St., Louisville, Ky. I. Shai-ofi. lui-ui icuioiv iui wit inriumciii 01 itiniuriu. 11 ucs troys the germs of the disease and builds up the weakened, polluted circulation. It enters into the blood nnd forces out every particle of poison nnd waste mattir and adds strcnirth nnd activity to it. Ni Kxous: toe Kus-Ia It is time for the powers to step in ah 1 declare the war ended. It is an infa-njus outrage for the Russians to continue it. But the Czar, who is re ap msible, has less heart than a gorilla, an 1 it seem3 immaterial to him how m iny are slaughtered, and for nothing bit amall piece of land to which Rus sii has'no righteous claim at all. It wiuldlbe different if Russia was fight in j for a principle, or if she had been invaded, but, as it is, there is nothing to ju3tify her pigheaded obstinacy in "coitinuing the fight against inevitable deTeit. Russia is now as sure' of evjntual'defeat on the land as she wa3 on the water. Perhap3 the completer thi defeat the better it will be for thj; world, for Russia, represents a spirit of despotism that deserves sup pression. It is because of this fact that almost the entire world is again3t Ru sia. It will bs well for Japan in her victory to be meek and not raise her Bead too arrogantly if she wishe3 to retain the good will of her fellow nations. - - Thero is a very important investiga ti in going on irt Washington of the re spective charges against Assistant Sec retary 'of State Loom is and Herbert W. Bowen, formar minister to Vene zuela. Tha indi:ation3 now are that Mini3ter Bowen will be dropped from the diplomatic service for his lack of discretion'. The fata of Secretary Loomi3 is still unlecidej. The entire investigation is eclipsed, however, by the tariff question. FLOUffNEWS. You Get the Best at Your Home Mill. v New and improved machinery at the Red Crown Mi'ls, guaranteeing the best flour in the valley. Snow Flake, Oregon's most popular brand, only $1.15 a sack, $4.40 a barrel. Patronize your home mill. It is sit ated to give the best all around flour in the state. Bread is the staff of life, and Snow Flake makes the best. A Car of Buggies. W. H. Goltra has just received from the factory of the Pontiac Spring and Wagon Works, the largest car of ve hicles ever received in Albany, an up-to-date stock of buggies and wagons, in all the latest designs, the best in the market made specially to order for Willamette Valley trade, which will be sold at, the lowest'figures. Call and see them before buying. HARVEST WILLSOON BE HERE :. . - seeour . ' Line of Mowers and Binders . DEER1NG - PLANO .' Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. , A Growing Business. i Just received, a dray load of Star Brand shoes, the latest, and made to order, from the Factory, at Burns' Shoe Store . RAZOR STRAPS- : '' We want you to bear in mind that we carry the most com plete lino of Razor Straps in the city, genuine horsehide straps with the very best of linen hose canvas. We have a new shipment just in that will please every one. iSURKHART & LEE. Rheumatic I'nins Quickly kelieycd The excruciating pains characteristic (if rheumatism and sciatica are quickly rMiieveu oy applying uniimDeriain's P.dn llulm. The great pa:n relieving power of the liniment hue been the sur prise and delight of thousands of suf ferers. TtiequicK rel ef from pain hicb it aff irda is almie went uvauy times its cost. For rale by Ft shay & Mason i r j We have just received from the "Claremore Art Studio"of Los Angeles, a very complete assortment of hand decorated Waist sets, Buckles, Pins, i Chatalaines etc. See them in French show winow. KEEP an EYE on the Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street ebtwean Ellsworth and Lyon streets. Bijf-.Tr - -"frl THE. BIG 4 Barn Door Hanger A great thing for barns. The Handle Hinge Hasp, Another splendid thing. The Silent Parlor Door Hangers-, All steel, the best thing out. At the Albany Hardware Co SPECIAL SALE OF Albany Woolen Mill STOCK PRICES CUT TO LESS 1 han Cost Manufacturing. Good Clean Cloth at Damaged Prices. Hundreds of yards of Meltons Fancy Dress Goods, Suitings, Pants Cloth, Goods for Men's Suits, Felts, Flannels, etc. We are going to put about $5,000 worth of our new Soring stock on sale along with the mill goods. A ehance for the whole county to buy at great saving. Began M O N D AY, MAT 1 SANDERS Albany, - - Oregon WHEN YOU WANT A Lswnmower, Screen Doors, Screen Windowti,Garden Hose, Lawn Sprink lers, better see oHliNo & HUlbUrt. W. M. PARKER, Grocer and Baker US WEST FIRST 8 1'KliET,, ALBANY O KEG ON; First class goods in their season. Phone Siiiiti 56 . -:j ,''V'SXXNVX'VS.'XS GUESS a woman's age if you have the temerity, and feel like taking the con sequences; guess about the weather, the crops, j'our neighbor's debts, whether to pay that insurance premium that is due, or wait till your house burns; guess the right bottle when you get up in the night to give the baby Nastoria; guess . . . well, regard ing any old thing except your printing. Make sure you get the best by patronizing MASTON PRINTING COMPANY Successors R. A. Brcdle ALBANY, OREGON Beware of Defective Titles. Have an Abstract of Title Prepared by the LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Z. H. RUDD, Manager Of the real property you intend to purchase, or accept as security for money loaned. Established in 1S92, our patrons receiving the benefit of our experience. Office corner of 3rd and Broadalbin streets, Albany, Or. E. U. Will's Music House REMOVFD TO- 350 Alder St. Potland, Oregon Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, "Cecilian" Self Playing Pianos. Special attention to Mail Orders. MAKE YOUR HENS LAY MORE EGGS While they are high by feeding then INTERNATIONAL, REX i or LEES POULTRY EGG FOODS-they are inexpenstve-BO feeds for 1 cent. THEY BRING RESULTS Try a pkge. 25c. Woodwjrth Drug Co., Agents