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Ent ted i i bo postuttioo, Altmtiy, Or i aecoud clues moil matter. . F P NUTTING OUH WANTS Timber for Sale. Fine ash, in tree, on .my place on Soap Creek. A. VANDERPOOL. 5t DKESSMAKING. Mrs. Ficklin is now located at 322 E 4th street, where she is prepared to do dressmaking of all kinds m a satisfactory manner. Phone Red 1951. - WANTED.-Gifi to do "enerai house work. office. I he Timber I, and C 8.s FOR RENT. on Calapooia, Pfeiffer. The evidence so far indicates that Congressman Williamson is also some what within the meshes of the law, and that he is liable to be hauled from the net and put in the frying pan. Facts are facts, and that is just what the public is facing in these land fraud cases. It is not what the men have done in the world, their age, ett., but it is simply whether they have violated the U. S. land law along certain lines The spirit of the homestead law and timber land act is to allow every citi zen one claim of each. When men seek to circumvent this by getting hold of immense tracts they commit an of fense of a very serious character, which the government does well to punish, and law-abiding citizens should in no way do. anything to hinder it. The mistake the government has made wjs not to have begun earlier. The W UU (, "'-. I Leave word at the Democrat i truth is Uncle Sam was1 ver? la fr many years. The object of the home stead act was to give citizens of the country 160 acres of land upon com plying with certain conditions, one of which is an actual residence of six months in a year on the place, giving tho claimant an opportunity during the other six months to earn sufficient to support his family during the year, difficult to do from the land itself dur ing its improvement. This Nice six room cottage near Sixth St. Chas. 6t FOR SALE A jacK of all trades 2 horse Gasoline engine taken in ex change for Windmill. In first-class condition and a bargain. Also a V ft. Power Aermotor with 40 ft steel tower grinder and pump jack, only been in use five months. A great bargain. Write or phono W. W, Crawford, Albany, Or. . Working Witli Boys Eugene Register. Sunday evening at the Congregation al church Rev. Franklin Baker, chap lain of the Congregational cadets and pastor of the Eureka, Cal., Congrega tional church gave a very interesting and instructive talk on the problem of bringing out the best that is in the boy. Mr. Baker has made the boy hi3 study from his college years on, spending several years in slum work in west Chi cago, later working among the railroad "boys" in Nebraska, and spending the year just previous to his California pastorate in travelling through the slums of European cities. His is not a theoretical knowledge, but actual ex perience and touch with boys in all con ditions of life. Ministers especially, he said, are too prone to thinking deep thoughts and overlooking the boy. But the boy is a deep problem. Mr. Baker's experience has taught hirrl that the best way to reach a boy is to be a boy; to meet him on his own ground; speak to him in his own ver nacular. "Don't expect the boy to come up to your thoughts. A boy h& ; a right to be a boy.'-' A boys' age may be divided ieto Climate is not everything but it is a gold deal, and ought to play some part in the place in which one spends the few years of this life. The best in ch in ice as well as in other things is hone to good. We have it in Oregon. Peace negotiations between Russia and Japan are not much nearer than several months ago. From the start there hasn't been a genuine ring to the talk between the two countries. Japan on one side had not fully subdued the Slav, and on the other hand Russia was itching for another chance to do some thing, with her pride humbled beyond expression, so delay was almost inevi table, and there will be more of it. I those Deering people make mighty good implements the kind of binders and mowers and rakes that save work at busy harvest-time. It would be a good idea for you to write to us about prices and facts hear the Deering story before you buy either of those tools. We like to answer questions about anything a farmer wants ask some. R. M. WADE & CO. PORT LAND, OREGON The success of the Lewi3 and Clark' fair is already demonstrated. It is bringing to the Northwest a fine body j of men and women from Jail over the country, people represeniing different ! professions, as well as those seeking new locations. Whatever the object j the result will bo a good one for Ore- gon bringing it into notice through tha ! East. It will do more to bring this.- country into notice than anything that ' has occurred so far in its history. And ! three periods. Up to ten yaars old he : it will do it in ft creditable WHEN YOU WANT A Lnwnmower, Screen Doors, Screen Windowd,Garden Hose, Lawn Sprinklers,- better see OHLlN3 & HxJlbUrt. FOR SALE. - Stetter's SesTaiirant, established for ten year doing a fine business, well equipped, with living rooms up stairs. Call at res taurant tor terms, Wianner. i3 simply a small boy; from ten td The fair displays tha Resources of the fifteen he is in the "Smart Alee" age. Northwest i. nrnnLta mHnnflr. one a and begins to question parental au- .! Bakine- for the countrv. I;,.:.!:- 7"VZ o, wmns Bam for his j thority. "Why" is the qu9St tha(. I Children. Instead 'e8Ptl?hv:l!!1thTv!fnt,y ni he has as The extension of the Corvallis and a- I . 0 tL 1.m Mrtt aitnmrwhPre Have mUCll rVi f vnnnf an QnowAK no n I ..... uk. ""-7"'--; i '6'" ,r , ,1 " I Eastern is emphatically the proper filed on land for speculative pttipoSes, , older person. After fifteen he cannot tw t A)b wi be ben. I I- .. nnnn ni-tminr ii w oa rrti1fh OQ . Ua nwMnnAH -Fin than Via will hwi . ' " Walter Parker, in many eases gathering up as much as.be commanded, for then he will begin ; . t be(:ause lt is a movement ! 1, 1 U.. ....H .liiiHmiAa f-n VfllM-fl. I i. l.'C. .ia mnVirla hr la nlltM nntnSnM .. w qim.il, ,.u u, ""Y , .1 greatly needed by the entire valley. THE FAIR. While attending it call upon J. R. Douglas for rooms, r cn mania 9& ppnta. Take a ir.th ..treat' car from fair ground to ringing into the trouble First with transfer to Mt. Scott car, Congressman Williamson and get off at Kern park, closa to piace. Mitchelli imbued with the money-mak- ' . 7 Ing spirit ot the age. COMFORTABLE ROOMS in private example3 wlU be a home witn privilege ""'"-: , ni-,. rf this ia possible by securing dummies to repre sent them in the case of timber land requiring a money outlay. The result i3 the present unpleasantness and the such men as Senator nn.. inn KnrpR irom uuu wui day and up for ladies or man and wife, ' evidently destined to be the result of on calling ay and up for ladies orman ana wue, eviuentiy aesunec nly, may bo had by writing to or the present trialg ailing at 29 E 22nd stai, Portland, r Oregon. (Take East Ankeny car.) uo. The Albany Box and Manufacturing Co. have some nice cedar fence posts for sale at a reasonable price. Call at their shop, Santiam Road. FOR SALE. A fine driving horse, a bargain. Call at 613 E First Street Albany, j J 27t FOUND.-On K. F. D, 6 about five miles from Albany, a lady s gold watch. Can be had by calling upon Ellery McClain, R. F. D. 5. t omio i n PI.iPTf FATR CnmD- jJVVA.jm.u . , , ing grounds, fine view, all conven iences. Terms reasonable. Address Park Co., 540 Jackson St., Portland. NOTICE. All accounts owed A. O. Beam ure now due and payable to Owen Beam at store of Beam-bhaw Co., First and. Ferry jits. lBt WOOD FOR SALE.-Gcod dry wood. Phone 614. MiBhler Bros. WOOD FOR SALE. 600 cords' of second growth fir for' this summer's delivery. Leave orders with Lasselle Brothers. $100 Reward $100 The readers of this paper will l e pleaeod to learn that theru is at least one dreaded disease that icieoce I as been able to cure in all lis ataxes, aod that is O-iiarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core ia the onlv positive cire do-v known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh t-einv a constitutional tlieeaBO, rpquires a enns'i tu ioual troattuet t. ball's Outarrh Cure is taken inlerua'ly, ac'lng dinclly upon the bluod Rod mti':ous surface of the Byateni, tho eby destroying the founda tion of the iliat-aii). and tiivtnir tho naiieut strentttti by bulldiuK up the conetitutioa and ausisUDE nature in uoma its worn. The proprietors Lave so much faith in I Its curative noworit vuai tuny oner vt.. Uundr.d D.illara for any ottn that it fails to curel'Send lorlistuf '.estiaiooials AdJrpsa: F. J. OHENfSY & Co., Toledo, O. 8nld by DruKaistn. 75c Take Hall'a Kamlly Pills for constipation. TKoro ia n rlntnnnrl for a rail connection between Western and Eastern Oregon about at this point, as well as in the southern part oi the state A railroad j across the mountains at this place will have a great influence in bringing the life are to a ... . ,,, .ifl, ,, fu 1 much needed. Railroads can tear down the barriers of mountains more than other thing. Oregon is entitled to this improvement, and it should be pushed with all possible speed. and judgment He has changed in physical make-Up and in mental cali ber, and during the third period (15 to 21 years) is developing into a man, meeting his first problems and wor ries. And a boys' worries are just as real and iust as terrible to him as the greater, troubles of later man. ' Mr. Baker has found that one of the best ways of handling boys in a body is by means of a boys' club, and to let the boy do his own work. ; In Eureka the boys have their club organization and attend to all its business them-1 selves. They have a gymnasium and j shower baths in the basement of the church. The pastor is one of them in their exercises and games, and he holds that it is not fair to ask a boy to do something one will not do himself. , . Mr. Baker tells the story of a broth er pastor who was greatly shocked to find him in the midst of a 14-foot stack of football boys. Such action was be neath a pastor's dignity.. ' "I am not going to heaven on , my dignity," re plied Mr. Baker. 1 His aim is to keeD the bova interest- ! ed by having "something doing" all AND MANUFACTURING CO. the time: games and entertainments, are in- : Grocer and Baker SS16 WEST FIRST STU1SET,, ALBANY OREGON. First class goods in their season. Phone Main 56. 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 for color card. Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. The most complete line of syrups and molasses at C. E. Bbownell THE ALBANY BOX 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. V Established in 1892, our patrons receiving the benefit of our experience. Office corner of 3rd and Broadalbin Btreets, Albany, Or. - PASTURE, for stock, fresh water and fine grass, on the J. 0. Fry place, Fry Station. William Holloway. ST, CHARLES OF LEBANON. -When coming to Lebnnon stop at the St. nhnrWtha loadincr hotel of the own. whiin hn n emoiovea on v. r mutiny , ltnri t.flfltinpiit in all and the .in the state. best tho markets affords. Bread is thostaff of life, You FLOUR NEWS. Get the Cest Home Mill. at Your anJ parties to which the girls vited. Mr. Baker believes in wholesome friendship between boys and girls. A girl restrained is twice bad when" re leased and a boy thyee times. What if . they are silly, we were all silly at some time. The problem is to keep them : from making too big fools of them selves. Don't discourage a boy when ho begins of his own accord to black It will Now and improved machinery at the Red Crown MiHs, guaranteeing the best flour in the vallev. Snow Flake, Oregon's most popular . his shoes, and to comb his hair. brand, only $1.15 a sack, $4.40 abarrel. make him better to know that somo racronize your nome mm. it. is sic- one ta,d th famiiv'noticesT;whether tne Desc an arouno nour - .. . , . . the tie is properly placed. The strong- and Snow 63t influence over a man is the knowl- ated to give ' 1 Flake makes the best. noble woman Have on hand a number one stock of Sash and Doors, Window and Door Frames. Get our prices before buying. 1182 Santiam Road. Phone Black 163. J. 'H. KAUFFMAN, Manager. i i, i . . : 1 . I OUESS a woman's age if you have' the VJT temerity, and feel like taking the con- 2 5 FOR SALE, OREGON'S GREATEST Mutual firo insuranco company is the O. F. R. A. C. C. Bryant, Agont. Phone Red 18G3 will call up the Golden Rulo Dairy, H. M. Palmur proprietor, for ordors for the best milk or cream. 422. BERT DAVIS -repairs-BICYCLES, UMBRELLAS, and any old thing. Second St. oip. SUwait& cx Co' W. F. MILLS Will Do Your Painting And Paper Hanging, In First-Class Style. 635 W 4th St. l'none 573 Red. edge that some pure, cares what he does. FINE SOAPS. We haven't said x i?rai, v, ik v, i word about our fine Toilet Soan. W . . ... carry one of the most extensive lines o ,very successtui. aome ou noys are Is doing a good business. A fine op tanc toilet sonps in the city, trices memiiers oi ine ctuo ana tne caaei portunity to secure a good business. ate i-iKiiu jivviyuiuig in uie Buny nut, corps. All are . atcenoants oi some , uood reasons tor selling. Sunday school. Cigarettes and swear- Will also sell my house and lot at 4th ing are tabooed among them 'for the nu ""o"' honor of the corps.' During the past year 21 of the boys have united with the church. from 6c to 50c per cake. BUItKIIAUT & LEE. Three essentials for good bread: 1st. Fresh yeast. 2nd. SNOW FLAKE FLOUR. 3rd. Do not make dough to stiff Results guaranteed. FINE PERFUMERY?-Please bear in mind that we sell only high grade per- lumos tnac is pleasing, delicate and lasting, in bulk or in funcy packages. we guarantee everything we sell. UUKKUAKT & Lee. Wny experiment with new brands of Coffeo when wo can supply you with that which has stood the tost of years. A cup for breakfast will make you happy alll day long. C. E. Brownbli.. hum: waii roN; i.o.. t-mud s near Lvon streot. Allium . fSrll Ohi lift medicine, Chinese rict. Cliino" Is nd nuroil.l CRAFTS BEERY A !dii ncd Brinilnlhii lire?! ftii Iwitve tiavu on hnd I lie bin o e-m thinir In the U)el line, obolre lard ntc. Olv- thn. rlS. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice la lieteliy rlvvn .011 vlitni ii may concern lliat the uideitn' il n ecuior ot the I ri IH ' d omimieht of Ann Jnhn, deccasid, l as fi'ed nli theolirk nl ll.e ouniyO. urt In. I.n r County, Origin, hie final aciuut hi d I he Hon. Judva nl mid court naa st Moodav, July 10, 1005. ai the h ur nl One o'clock p. m. to hem obj c Inna, I any, to aaid account aid to rett'e iaio MBtHta. Tbla lune 2 id, 1005. TitrxAB Johns, Executor of the eatale of Anne Ji hoe, decerned. WlATUIRFORD & WyaM, Allorneji tcr Execulor, HARVEST WILL SOON BE HERE see our Line of Mowers and Binders DEERING - PLANO Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. CASTOR lot Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature sf NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT N nl - is hereby fciven that that the EDGAR H, BROWN, B S.iYl.D, Physician and Surgeon. Ollice over J. W. Cusick & Co's Bank WOOD SAWING. Roy Laporte has bought the wood saw outfit of John Clelan, which he will run. and asks a share of the patronage of Albany people. Prompt and efficient work guaranteed. lJhoe Ked 1j3 ICE Delivered to any part of the city dv tne Albany Butter and Produce Co. Made from pure distilled water. . Phone Main 49 or Red 751. LXECUTRIk'o NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that t a undi r- uni:eriirnei. the dm nmratrix of the i aiiti ed a on tin 3rd dar of Jul v. 905 dulv ippoin'ed oy mo (.ounty VJinrt, nl Linn County, Onni u, executiix of tl t Ut will and teBtament ol J ini.-f Thom as deeu-a d All uruna lvio,; omims nitiint eaid esrnle are liTbv r.-quiiid to present them, roierly v r'fli'il. hI tho i.fli.e of W. 8. Kinle' InAlbun;, O'PROn ii t in (ix uimth f am Una da'e. Drnt hi lHlhday ot Jjl. lfKW Maky K. Tit .has, Execntiix W. 6. R15LKY, .uurmy for Extcutrlx. iMr o' Juhn 8. Hillara. lietea.ed. baa Hint Imrllual account in the matter of f d ertme with the Couoty Clerk cf l.lnn bounty, Oregon, and the C mnty O-j'irt. nl aaid county hna fixed Monday, ihii t lh 7th, lOllo, at 10 o'clock a. m. aa Ii- Ii i e fur hearlDg object ione to i .il Hnl acccount and lor the let' le mem f anid e-mte, MKaARKTQ. STETTtR, r, J. k ctTKi. Admietrulrlx. Ait-iiner for Admr. D. ltd June 80tb, 1005, THE MUSIC STORE OF F B KETCtilM Call at my store for particulars. F. B. KETCHUM. GUESS a woman's age if you have' the temerity, and feel like taking the con sequences; guess about the weather, the crops, your 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. Brcdie ALBANY, OREGON s I I THL BIG 4 Barn Door Hanaer A great thing for barns. - . The Handle Hinge Hasp, Another splendid thing. The Silent Parlor Boor Hangers, All steel, the best thing out. At the Albany Hardware Co THE ALBANY DYE AND CLEANING WORKS..... Will keep your Clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed ' on. rips sewed up for $1.00 a month. Prompt calls and deliveries. 201 East First St. Phcne Plack 591. MAKE YOUR HENS LAY MORE EGGS While they are "high b; or LEES POULTRY feeds for 1 cent. y feeding then imiiKlMATtUN AL, KEX EGG FOODS they are inexpensive-50 THEY BRING RESULTS Try a pkge. 25c. Woodworth Drug Co., Agents Albany College. Founded and Owned by the Presbyterian Church in Oregon. Trains for Scholarship, Culture, Efficiency, Classical, Scientific, Normal and Commercial Courses with ample range. The spirit and teaching of the Institution are frankly and positively Christian. Prepare for special and technical education by building first the man on Albany's broad and strong lines. There are eight years of solid work, four in the Academy, and four in the College. The Academy fits for the best Colleges. The Conservatory of Music is equipped for the best work in voice, piano and violin. The Business Department is the equal of the best business college in the , State, and yields first place to none. Athletics are conducted on safe and sane methods. Quite a variety of liter ature waitsyour order. President W. H. LEE, Albany, Oregon ALBANY DRESSED BEEF CO. . . . Klrt St.. oppolte P. O. Choice Meats of all kinds. Lumber Chea1). This month, for an advertisement, we will sell rough lumber of all kinds at 18.00 per thousand, at our mill one mile south of Jefferson. Simpson & Nealy, R. F. D. No. 2. Albany, 6r.