the iiuui' tnt. red i ibe post office, Aitmuy, BBCoud class ruail ajauer. F P NUTTING- OUR WANTS FOR-EENT. Restaurant building .on second street, opposite Stewart.& Sox's. Living rooms upstairs. -Every .thing in good condition. Call at 627 .E. 3rd Street, Albany, Oregon. LOST Pair gold rimmed spectacles, in a case, marked R. L. Edmundson. Return to him at Merry-go-round. FOR SALE OR RENT. -50 or 100 cows with winter feed, will trai e a bove for farm and rent dairy of 314 acres. H. Bryant. t5. TO EXCHANGE. Farm in Douglas county, for Albany property. Call on or write Burkhart.& ryeatt, Alb. any, Ore. 22t ANGORA GOATS: Two full blooded bucks, yearlings, eligible for registry; for sale by A. F. Zimmerman, R. F, D. 2., Albany, Oregon. FOTTND7 A Dair of crold rimmed spec. taeles, picked up near the depot Can be had at this omce. WANTED. -at th St. office. A good dining room girl Charles notei. Call at WANTED. Male and female help at the Magnolia Steam Laundry. Ap. ply immediately. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by my wife from this date Albany, July zu, lauo. Edward Walden FOR SALE. A second hand skeleton huirirv. for cash, or will trade fo hav or wood. Call at the Combina. tion Barber Shop. WANTED. 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms, frivate residence preferred, nquire at the Democrat offioe. ROOMS FOR RENT. Office amd living rooms, second floor Mcllwain Block. Call upon H. F. Mcllwain. 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 It ft. Power Aermotor with 40 ft, steel tower grinder and pump jack, only been in use five months. A great bargain. Write or phone W. W.. Crawford, Albany, Or. THE "."AIR.-While attending it call uyon J. R. Douglas for rooms. Lodging 60c, meals 25 cents. Take a 16th street car from fair ground to First with transfer to Mt. Scott car, get off at Kern park, close to place. I The Albany Box and Manufacturing Co. have some nice cedar i fence posts for sale at a reasonable price Jail at their Bhop, Santium Road. LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR Camp ing grounds, fine view, all conven iences. Terms reasonable. Address Park Co., 640 Jackson St., Portland. NOTICE. All accounts owed A. O. Beam are now due and payable to Owen Beam at store of Beam-Shaw Co., First and .Ferry Sts. lot WOOD FOR SALE. Gcod dry wood. Phone 614. Mishler Bros. PASTURE, for stock, fresh water and fine grass, on the J. O. Fry place, Fry Station. William Holloway. ST, CHARLES OF LEBANON. - When coming to Lebanon stop at the St. Charles, the leading hotel of the own. White help emoloyed only. Fine airy rooms, kind treatment to all and the best the markets affords. OREGON'S GREATEST Mutual lire insurance company is the O. F. R. A. C. C. Bryant, Agent. Phono Red 1863 will cnll up the Golden Rule Dairy, H. M. Pulmur proprietor, for orders for tho best milk or cream. 422. WOOD SAWING. Roy Lnporto has bought the wood saw outfit of John Clelun, which he will run, and nsks a share of the patronage of Albany people. Prompt and efficient work guaranteed. Phoe Red 133 ICE Delivered to any part of tho city by the A Ibany Butter and Produce B t-.0. Made from pure distilled water. Phone Main 49 or Red 751 CRAFT & BERRYJ . Ini' and i.ailalloit nrei i tlwiiTB have nn hnnd the brat o f-t-rv thin in the meat line, choire lard tc . QIvj tbtfui caii. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is lierely sivpn :o all Um li may conrprn Inai the urcetprrd x eculor ol the IfPi mil at d eianicnt ol Anna John, decossfd, l ag fiVrt villi thr et rk of ll.e ' ourijp O art !' Linn Ooonty, Ongon, fair Anal ao runt nrt the Hon. Judir ol said court iias s.t Moiula. July 10, 1005. at (b hnr i One o'clock p. m. to bni obj e Ions, if ant. to said aovoont Ld to arttle t,tt Mtatfl. Tbia lane 2nd, 1005. , TiiriiAi Joiivp. Eleentor of the ettatv of Auna John. Jeeeaped. Of aUTIIRFOID A WTATI, Attornnyt fi r Executor. Tenth I'rans-Coiitlaciital t'rip. (Concluded from yesterday. ) The principal cities passed through between New Orleans nd Washington were Mobile, Montgomery, Atlanta and Richmond. The country in this part of the journey has more to in terest a man who was brought up on a ! level of the sea, I was not uncomfort f arm than that travelled over between ' ably warm, although I wore both my uos Angeies ana rew urieans; dui tne evidence of want of enterprise and of high-grade farming is everywhere man- if est. All the farmers seem to be col- ored men, and more than one ocular demonstration was given of the fact that they were far from being experts, More than one put in his appearance, plowing, as he thought, with a single mule, but he was not plowing at all, He was only scratching the ground, as some who call themselves farmers do in Oregon; and I suppose that he, like the Oregonian, would be indignant at a college professor's presumption in ex- pressing his opinion in regard to that of which he is supposed to know noth- ing- ' cence rf vige, usquebaugh or aquavitae, a. ;f,i ..o .lo t .....j'i.!, a u 4 ""tuTCiToiwmycaioi xuuiiu myself in Washington City, D. C, -where I spent the Sabbath and Monday till 5:30 p. m. Since my last visit the city has grown and new places of in- terest have been erected. One of the .first of these visited was Wanhinfrtnn'n Monument, and obelisk 555 feet and o i-B incnes in height. It was begun by private subscription and com- pleted by an appropriation made by an act of Congress.' The corner stone was I laid in 1848. In 1855 the shaft had reached a height of 152 feet. The work mVtinXt nrna of Unt- .In... . J 1 resumed in 1878, and the monument waa cumpieieu in xato. uooert u. Wmthrop, who delivered the address at the laying of the corner stone in 1848, was the orator at the dedication, Feb, 2l8t, 1885. The total cost was $1,300,- 000. Within the Monument is an elevator by which visitors are carried to the height of 504 feet. At this point openings in the walls from which there is a splendid view of the whole city of Washington and much of the surround ing country, including the mountains of Virginia and a part of Maryland. Some of the other interesting places visited were the Agricultural Building. Smithsonian Institue, Museum and Congressional Library. Of these I will not attempt a description. I will mere ly say that the Congressional Library one of the finest and most completely furnished buildings 'that I ever saw. To be appreciated .it must be seen. No attempt at description can give the faintest conception of reality. One of the first things that attracted my attention in the Capital City of our great country was the number of fe males, young and old, large and small, beautiful and otherwise, seen on the streets and elsewhere, many of whom manifestly "had boy-on-the-brain" and were candidates for .matrimony. A young man who accompanied me in some of my perambulations told me that 67 per cent of .the population of the city are females. He also informed me that no less than three young ladies had "proposed" to him, although he has been a resident of the city less (than a year and has not made the a:quaintance of very many young ladies. Whether these proposals had been made during leap-year or not, he dii not inform me; but I am inclined to think they were not. He did inform me, however, that the proposals were not made as men usually make them, but after the manner of women. At 5:30 Monday afternoon, I left Washington on the B. and O. train for New Concord, Ohio, 378 miles distant, and the next day my trip of 4628 miles came to a punctum stans. The whole distance was traveled without a mishap of any kind, and I am glad that I came as i did. The most of the trip was through a region of our great country entirely new to me, nod the journey LOOK We have opened to the public, a new, select, and complete line of GROCERIES at the corner of Main an l Second Streets, Albany, Or. Our prices are as low as the lowest, quality considered. Courteous pxid attentive clerks will at all times be at your service. Goods delivered to any part of the city on short notice by our own delivery. A neat and tasty MEAT MARKET will be a special feature of this new establish ment. We would be pleased with a share of your patronage, and will guarantee satis- leiuuujj. in txu uases. was accordingly more enjoyable than it would have been, if I had before pass ed over the same roads. I was agree ably disappointed in finding the heat was not bo oppressive as I expected to find it, and as I was told it would be. Even near the California and Arizona line, when we were 23 feet lelow the coat una ouster, ana tne mercury in the thermometer was said to stand at J 110 degrees. There was a constant ( breeze in the car, which was agreeable, although it was" warm. If I had come about a month sooner, the trip wauld doubtless have been somewhat more ' enjoyable, but it was very pleasant as it was, and I have no hesitation in rec- ommeading it to others. But to anv one contemplating taking this triD. I would recommend the same nrpcan- tion that Caelebs took. He knew that the quality of the water in some parts of the journey was not of the best, and he provided himself with a mixture of sulphate of auinia and th omnia. fiuvcu w uo a very excellent preventive of danger from impure ! water and at the same time a good tonic. The result wa3 that the physical man was about as strong and ! vigorous when he reached his old home ' at New Concord. Ohio, aa ho woD I he left Albany, Oregon, althoueh the trip was 4923 miles long, according to the time table. Caelebs. July 22, 1905. New Concord, Ohio, $100 Reward $100 j pedn VJlrll : areaaea .Unease ibat tcieuce 1 as beeo able 10 cure in all its stages, nnd that is Oa'arrh. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is the onlv positive ore wv known to the medical fraternity. Outa.rh teinir a constitutional disenet?, requires a consti - tuuonai treatment. Hall'B Ontarrh Cure is isken iruernA'ly, ac iuji directly upon the blood Bud mu:ous surface of tim system, the eby destroying the founda tion ol llHIs, ami Kivlusr the patient strength by building up the constitution ana aselBting nmuie in doing ua work. ine proprietors nave so much Uiih in its cnrotivB Dowern itiat thuy offer One Hundred Dollars (or any ce that it fails to cure . Send lor list if testimonials AddreBf : F. J, CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druituists. 76c Take Hall's Family fillBfor cons'ipa tiun. Sunday Excursions to Newport. Beginning Sunday June 18th and con tinuing until the end of August, excur- simia fin tho P. X, 1? ...lit u ci -j u. u. u, will uc mil OUUUHV leaving Albany at 7:30 after arrival of uugene local. Returning, trains will leave Newoort 1 at 6:00 p. m. arriving in Albany at 10:00 p. m. giving 6 hours at the beach. Fare from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath $1.50 to Newport and return Elite ice cream has gained a reputation for itse f thrnun-hrmt- tV,o T smoothness, purity and fine flavor, i nememoer not to forget." WOOD SAWING, Promptly and efficiently : at tended to by Ben Rozelle. Order per sonally or phone Black 1841. Souvenir spoons, cups, trays, bag tags, gold dollars, etc., at Jewelry store. French's KEEP an EYE on-the Vienna Bakerv for good things to EAT. Second street eDtwean Ellsworth and Lyon streets. See our new beautiful line of jardi meres just in from the factory. C. E. Brownell. Quick free delivery of meat to any S art of the city by the Albany Dressed leef Company., by their own delivery. Any time you want it. SHARPEN UP-we have it-get one of our Sickle grinders, bipedal grinders. Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. The Elite MAKES cream. pure reliable ice 8emtu Tti8 Kind You Hate Always BoneH HERE I MILLSlRrfeERY, Charley Miller, Manager. Frenzied Thoughts. Chicago is making fun of Kansas City, becausa a wealthy widow married her coachman there. In Chicago, the real thing is to marry the "Chaff eur." It is thought that Peary should reach the north pole this time, unless his ship "Roosevelt" should loose, time stopping to shoot the polar grizzlies. From the testimony In the Missouri and Kansas investigations, it appears that the "Standard Oil" got the "field" by carefully lubricating the influential politicians. St. Louis is hinting to Gov. Folk that this is absolutely no kind of weather to "keep the lid on" in. j Take a Bath. The Albany Bath House, at the mouth ofthe Calapooia is now open for bath ers. Good accommodations and all con veniences. Only 10 and 15 cents. FINE SOAPS. ! word about our t We haven't said ! fine Toilet Soan. W carry one of the most extensive Tines o ianu toilet soaps in the city. Prices are right. Everything in the soap line from 5c to 50c per cake. i uurkhart & Lee, VIC blacks and tans shoes For ladies and gentlemen, At his stand, Broadalbin St. Good work at a neat and Convenient place. Try him. On hand all the time. 1 I FINE PERFUMERY. -Please bear in mind that we sell only high grade per fumes that is pleasing, delicate and lasting, in bulk or in fancy" packages. We guarantee everything we sell. j Burkhart & Lee. Wny experiment with new brands of Coffee when we can supply you with that which has stood the test of years, A cup for breakfast will make you . happy alll day long. , fl. E. BROWNELL. f i . I 1 Just received a car load of Wood ' r lure r-iascer, aiso car Aisen Portland i lxme.it, the best on the market, at Sender's Feed Store. A NEW LINE of Steel Ranges at prices that will please you. . , STJSiWAKT & SOX HDW. CO. A special bargain on some F rst street property if taken at one S. N. Sf eele & C . You can onlv mrttra nf thn'ir tioa.ifv by seeing them. Decorated waist sets at French's Jewelry store. j GET OUR PRICES on tents and wagon covers before buying. , Stewart & Sox How Co. New stock of Refru orators. Call and ; Sox Hdw. Co. i ,1 ,see them' Stewart i ; , mosc .complete line 01 syrups and molasses at C. E. Brownell Order Elite ice creams and sherbet for your dinners, parties or teas. Boars th &n&tore 'f W MOT I0U Ito Kin1 ou Hava always Njp W. F. MILLS Will Do Your Painting And Paper Hanging, In First-Class Style. 535 W 4th St. Pnone573 Red. BERT DAVIS -REPAifis-BlCYCLES, UMBRELLAS, and any old thing. Second St. opp. Stewart & Sox Co' Drs. Adams, Dentists, ! of 350 1-2 Morrison St., Portland, Or., who were for a number of years located at Albany, wish to announce to nil of their patients that they will be at their Newport dental office during the month of August when they will be pleased to examine any work done by them and make any needed repairs free of charge. YOUR CHANCE. I have bought the Brink stock of furniture at a bargain and will sell it the same way. Call at my store at 406 W. First St., and I will be pleased to show you goods at any time. 0. E, PERRY. FOR SALE. THE MUSIC STORE OF F B KETCHUM Is doing a good business. A fine op portunity to secure a good business. Good reasons for selling. Will also sell my house and lot at 4th and Jefferson streets. Call at my store for particulars. F. B. KETCHUM. THE ALBANY DYE AND CLEANING WORKS Will keep your Clothing elecned and pressed, buttons ewed on. rim sewed up for $1.00 a month. Prompt' rll nn.1 laliuu 1 201 East Firt St. Phone Plact SSL DBOn I "hose Deering people make mighty good 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. i STEWAKT & SOX HARDWAKt CO., Agents WHEN YOU WANT A Lawnmower, Screen Doors, Screen Windowd,Garden Hose, Lawn Sprink lers, better see oHliNs & HUlbUrt. Walter Grocer and Baker 216 WEST FIS8T 8TKET,,ALBANY OREGON, First class goods in their season. Phone Main 56. 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 1892, our patrons receiving the benefit of our experience Office corner of 3rd and Broadalbin streets, Albany, Or. 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 MAKE YOUR HENS 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. Woodworth Drug- Co., Ag-ents n r f. ,g. THE. BIG 4 Barn Door Hanger A great thing for barns. The Handle Hinge Hasp, Another splendid thing. Tb8 8ilent Parlor Door Easgers, All steel, the best thing oat. At the Albany Hardware Co ghty implements R. M. WADE & CO. PORT LAND, OREGON Parker, I I I I I LAY MORE EGGS THE ALBANY BOX AND MANUFACTURING CO. Have on hand a number one stock of Sash and Doors, Window and Door Frames. Get our prices before buving. 1182 Santiam Road. Phone Black 163. J. H. KAUFFMAN, Manager. Printing Cheap I Mot Cheap Printing! ALBANY ORISON Telephone Red 671 ALBANl DRESSED BEEF CO. , . . rVE,.,,t" "PPOMte P, (, Choice Meat of all kind.