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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1906)
Ent red u the poet otlic, Albany, Or 43 eecoud cmee mail matter. F P NUTTING The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a week; in advance for one year, $1.50. By mail, in advance for one year $3, at end of year $H.50. The Weekly Advance per year $1.25. At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at VI. OUU WANTS FOR RENT. Farm of 101 acres, 75 acres seeded to tfrain. 25 plowed : good improvemements. Will sell lease at a bargain. For information call on or address Hart & Sciiknck, Al bany, Oregon. WANTED.- A boy to help Call ut Yokohama Tea Co' FOR SALE: - Small garden tracts, on Santiam. Easy terms, n. uryanc. FOR SALE.-Clean Call uptn G. W. Grill. white seed oats Simpson at the 12t FOR SALE: An improved White sew ing machine, almost new, and a banjo, both at bargains. Call at 231 corner 3rd and Calipooia. mir.T.s i.'nif KA I 7 head of irood Scotch topped bulls, good individuals, at a bargain. Come and see me a- UOUL mem. 1 UJIiea ni;amiuuiiuii; Lebanon Or 116 DON'T BLISTER-YOUR-HANDS: Let me do the cutting of the carpet you are going to have made over, and lt will make nicer rugs, just phono Red 7C3. EGGS FOR SALE. Fine Barred Plym- outh Rocka.thoroughbred.forsetting. swk5 ; rr Tthfaderim'entsTfn Lvon street. Call at office of Albany Brewery. list FOR SALE. 150 bushels of Early Money makers potatoes. Order from J.li Douglas, f armers sa, or oi x. j Anderson, grocer. Delivered in city. ut LOGAN BERRY PLANTS for sale by Thos. Glaze, 1 mile north of Albany R. D. 4. Delivered in the city. FOR RENT Store building lately oc cupied by Nichol's Millinery Stuns Apply to Geo. W. Wright. 7t OR RENT. -Two rooms furnished for 1 housekeeping; also two single rooms furnished, with use of hath Inquire at 300 East 4th St., II. Barnes. 1 art- ies with children not wanted. FOR SALE. A nice five-room houso and lot with woods ion anex. aoweis and citv water. Situated in cast end of town. Price, S'JOO See J. V. Pipo about it. I!.lla (ilnnn mimitn Wlll c from the r,,i Vlimiso one half in cultivation, most all of tho balance can be cultiv- for a name to be placed on n ticket public demands diversion at the play ated, just tho finest kind of rich trar- ' wnen you are anxious at heart for the house. He supplies that by selecting en or potato mnrc. una in uiu uesy 1 .r ,.,,nH lV..nrl ltVlt n. A fllllt uuikiiiii utti uiivn'i. .... ....v. particulars see J. V. l'li'K. FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT, every day, t cents a pound, at C. Schuobcl s, Lyon street, near the Russ House. 2t WOOD FOR SALE. Second growth fir. Leave orders at l.aasello Bros, 25t 1 . i'. ai.tkbmatt. ORGAN FOR SALE. Nearly as good ... i.:r; ,;u 0... r., f,n. Cull iitiesi'd'enceof Wm. Meyer. i)35 8th and Elm, Albany. TO SUHSCRIBERS-Tliose not roceiv ing tho Daily by (i o'clock evenings will please ca'l up Red 203 if residing west or limndMiun streei, uou n-1 between croniiHioin and Montgomery . streets, and Black 1S82 eastuf Mont gomery street. I A "l'UREI.Y MUTUAL lire insurance company. TheO. F. K. A. John G. I liryant, Agent. 1 3 Tilt BIG 4 JJarn Door Haniier A great thing for barns. The Handle liinjre lla.p, Another splendid thil g. Tho Silont Parlor Door Eangors, All steel, the best tiling out. At the Albany Hardware Co M. I!. CRAFT At -.'till lire -i Mri-c - Hiwaye htive on and thf bet ot i-vr-tl ing In tin) mU line, clioi't. !.;rd i- (i.vo biui a cuii. Walt Until It Is Tried. Perhaps it is too much of a fact that Harmony Grange hold a very intpr canlidate3 under the direct primary eating session on the 17th of February, are men who put themseies forward Only a fair attendance was present, instead of bein men who are pit for- ward by the people, at least this argu- msnt is being used. The indication is that most candidates for state and county offices are men who have an- nouneedj their owu candidacy. As a was had from the beginning to the mattor of fact this will be the natural close, which of course included a course, and, it will be difficult ever to sumptuous repast, reach that stage where anything else Bros. J. S. Froman, J. W. Propst prevails. Nevertheless it give3 the and H. C. Powell were elected as dele people the great privilege of selecting gates to attend the county convention between several men and indicating to be held in Albany on March 3rd, for their choice in their own party, and election of delegates to the State after it has been tested the Democrat Grange which convenes in Albany in predicts it will be found to have served May. a splendid purpose in killing off num- The committee which was to meet erous perennial candidates who always bob up. The law is at least one which should be given a fair and impartial trial before judgment, and this cannot store, bi given until after it is all over. The to make arrangements and asked Har I Democrat admits there are two sides mony to appoint a similar committee, 'to numerous features, but insists that there should be an honest and comp- leted trial before the rendering of a verJict. Should be Ijcfjated. Of course the Salem Statesman is in favor of the ship subsidy bill, in keep- ing with its usual position on such questions. The bill provides for about li .. ei. : u:.,i...... nf fUn country, and offers nothing in its favor exfeP' the 0JK of the pocketbooks of a tew men already rich. If passed the bill would not do at all what it is in- tended to do. The people of this coun- try are able to advance the shipping in- terests if they will through their own energies and enterprise, the same as they ar nbi r te,.wit th r of the world along any line, but, the trouble is, they have not been eo.ua. to the occasion heretofore through their own lack of push and not through tho lack of govennment assistance, There is no more reason why the ship building interests should be granted a bonus than tho railroad industry, mining bus- iness or newspaper making. The house should defeat the bill and probably w,l'. A Matter of Courtesy. A serious matter has been settled. Signing a petition for placing a man's nameonaticket.it has been decided i3 0nly a courtesy and will indicate nnth tn Out nomtion mm mnv nf- terwards take. It is declared that it will bo entirely consistent for one to ,, I)(.tjiion for one-a c;lndidaev , .. ' ... . " "nu ulon not PPorc lne man 't an. ! Appreciating the fact that every man has a right to run, there may bo some- '"ing in it, At the same time it does hurt one's conscience just a Utile to ask ...... UUlUriV UL 111. III. The cases against tho murderers of Governor Stcunenbeig, of Idaho, should be pushed with dispatch and impartiali ty without any of tho usual delays of law. The situation calls for prompt justice. The murder was a lawless one regardless of anything Governor Steu- nenberg may have done. Taking the law int0 olll,.g own hllnda ia n,mrchyt niI tliero cannot bo too prompt action in putting down everything that tends that way. Tho safety of citizenship and the protection of society demands t. The McCurdy's nro to bo sued for the money they obtained unfairly from tho insurance company with which they woroconnejted for many years. This is proper. If they took money not their own thoy should bo made to return it the same as the man who borrows mon ey ami gives his note for its payment. Tho Democrats of Oregon will take gro.it pleasure in voting for Senator Gearin for tho po sition of Senator. Ho is a competent man and entirely of a senatorial calibre. imperfect Hinestloii Mini les mi I r i t ion nt d in oonfe-qii'ii.-e I'Mt vit-lity. Whpti the liver luiU to tO'.'re hi 0, the bloi d lecoines Hmded w.th hil'ous pri'pert li-s, the di C.'8-ioi hi'comeR uutiiiirb.l unit 1 h oomcIh ioM(ii'-nteil. HiThino wiltjri'cnfv thi-1; it uivoH ti'iie to tho vtomn.il, liver himI i.ln..v, 8lr:'tn;tlieiin the nppotile.clcnrti Hid imiirovi8 the complexion, iiiHucs new lil nnd vir o trio whoie tivpteni, ")0 ciitH n iiottle, Ko.hny mid Mneo' . Business Talks. Hot I hicken Taniales, Hot Chilli con came. And Hot Drinks At the Crest Confectionary Store. Fresh Oysters received daily at Sitnp sin's Grill. Hot chicken tomales all the tinio at the lloyal Rostiiiiratit. Fri'sh oysters at retail and in bulk at 'hi' Koyal KestnuriMtt. llinr Main lOii for mesc:u,r b. -. 11 -Mvitv to anv p.in of citv I'.-r li rnl-;. CI -1;. all siet and kinds, f.: ,;('c :(t (ho Albany l'Vimn : Mill, ,-ht!-r ii.:.o ir s hcrt el ' in Al'tuuy.' . i1L aiiy .- .'t. ,1 t'vsirc'.l. ... Harmony Granisu .vScctinu. but there was no lack of interest and enthusiasm. The Worthy Master J. W. Propst was in his most happy vein, and all present seemed to catch the contagion, and an all-round good time with No. 10, with reference to the two Granges having a joint fair this coming fall reported that No. 10 was in favor and would appoint a committee of three which it did, Bros. Powell and Palmer and bister Cornett Being appointed. The Lecturer's hour was well spent in talks on Duties of Delegates to the State Grange, leaders, Eugene Palmer and H. C. Powell, and on Rose Culture, Varieties and Propagation, by Mrs. J. M. Settle, with timely remarks by Bros. Propst and Powell and Sisters Cornett and Palmer; Microbes was dis- cussed by Br0. j. M. Settle which led . ,,, . ,n :f-t: to much mirth as well as information. The Lecturer gave out the following questions for discussions at our next meeting: "The best method of using our Grange organization to improve our laws, and the enforcement of law now neglected", leader, F. D. Cornett "How can we bring our land back ti' its old time productiveness", leaders, J. M. Settla and Jerome Froman. L. Smethlng Solid Theatrically. It has been said that the regular theatre natrons are not those who muko the fortunes of theatrical per-1 formorg. They constitute a reliable ' clientele, whose critical opinion is val-' uaclo. and wn0 decide the fate of many nn nr.triicr.inn. Rnr. t.hn nrnrlncHnna which win extraordinary financial re turns are those which appeal to the people who attend the theatre only , once in a while, when they are sure that the play and the performers will appeal to their taste. It is before such audiences that Charles B. Hanford has j had the good fortune to appear. Peo-1 Ple who are weary of the gauzy frivoli- ' t'03 ' t"0 time, or who perchance, disapprove of them on principle, go to see Hanford with absolute confidence i that what ho offers will have substant-', tial merit as well as tho qualities which amuse. ' . . Mr. Hanford never forgets that the the best material that play writing has evor produced and interpreting it in a modern and sympathetic spirit which makes the humor irresistible. thn mat. mntnr n $1 ) ).tv iri i.M The renders o! luia naner will be . plrueed to loam that tliero is at leiisijone ! drpiuled dineHte Oi.u tcience 1-as been nlile to cure in oil its Btunee, and that iB I IVarth. Hall's Catarrh Cure ie the 1 oniv loeitivo cure no-v known to the medical frrtternity. Ontarrh being a ' cuimiitiuioual diBense, requires n consii. ; tuii'iiml treittnuirt. Mall's Uutarrh Cure i i ixkcn interunUy, ac 111 directly upon I thn hl.nd nnd mn-jous suriuce of the ! syHleiu, in eby destroying the fuundii- ' tionnf tin dUeutH, and givinir the patient strength tiy builthnic up tue constitution 11ml twisting imuise in doing its work.! '1 he iTopriflorp have bo much f.titli in curative onwera ilmt they offer One liundr-.d Doilnrs for unv cfsn that it fills 10 rum. Send for list. if testimonials Adiln-BH : l' J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Drutfuiste. 7oc Trtku II nil's Kamilv 1'ille for constipa tion. MILLINERY. Great Bargains During January. Our clean, new up-to-date stock at a i great reduction. Not an old hat in the 1 stock. Ladies and childrens's hats, ! baby hooils and caps in till the new stylos. K00111 wanted for spring goods. Call early. TI1K EASTKRN MILLINERY Co. Mrs. H. W. Locke prop. P.i u blic cil 100 W. 1st. Albany to&CLEANlXC WORKS on leave tiie ta- Y Y Me with s-". rf VLr h.ivinijdincd it' too ccu'cc B is good. . ts. For Sale bv Beam-Shaw Cnrididatu's Petitions. Sec. 14 of the Direct Primary law provides that "the vote cast by a po litical party in each voting precinct for Representative in Congress at the last preceeding general election shall be the basis on which the percentage for peti tions shall be counted" and "if the nomination is for an office to be voted for in only one county the necessary number of signers shall include electors residing in at least one fifth of the vot ing precincts of the county" and "the number of signers required on every such petition shall be at least two per cent of the party vote in the electoral district as above stated." The republican vote for congressman at the last general election in Linn County was 1932, hence a petition for a nomination on that party's ticket in this county must contain the names of not less than forty registered voters of said party. The democratic vote for congress man at said election was 1865, hence a nominating petition for a county of fice on the democratic ticket would re quire the names of not less than thirty eight registered voters of said party. The petitions to be composed of signers in one fifth of the precincts in the county and there being thirty one precincts in the county, the petitions must be circulated in not less than seven precincts. The petitions must be signed only by registered members of the political party designated on the petition. But any .egistered voter may sign any n of petitions for candidates to office of his political party. Tlfebak up' ,bad cold and to prevent Pneu monia, the Bit ters is especi- " iK .yiftrS. Start today. '.j''lS(st also cures ;fPoor Appetite, JtleartDurn, (JiyDyspep.sia, Indigestion, Female Ills, or Malaria. STOMACH GOT GOT GOT See your baby go In one of our new Go Carts. O. E. Perry, 310 W 2nd Street. THE HOTEL REVERE Under New Management. Fiist class table board at reasonable rates, by day, week or month. H. M. PALMER, PROP GOLDEN RULE DAIRY. Milk and Cream Furnished. Customery rates will prevail after March 1st. Phone Red 1S63.' THE ROXBURY, At Corner First and Baker Street. Nicely Furnished Rooms. Furnished newly throughout, and opened. Rooms per night 25c; per week, $1.00; per month, $1.00. The Arcade Rolfc & Bruce, - Proprietors. SHAVING and BATH PARLORS Opposite Post Ottice WIlbt.ll LI I ,f V II Proprietors of the Jersey Dairy, Bryant's Park. Choice milk and cream promptly de ivered. Phone Red 444. DRAYAOE Having purchased a now truck I am nrenared to do heavv hauling of all kinds. All orders attended to nt all times. Special attention to baggage. Phone Main 24. J. A. NIMMO. THE ALBANY DIE AND Willkeeu your Clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed on, rips sewed up for $1.00 a month. Prompt calls and deliveries. ISO East First St. Phone Plack 591. W. F. MILLS Will Do Your Painting . And Paper Hanging, In First-Class Style. fv!5 W 4tlC?t. Puone 573 Red Carpets Cleaned Free 1 thoroti-T'iy renovat all carpets .hVh I vver into rugs, tiding a i-.',',!! v.!'i.'!'. 1 richtetw tl:e colors won orfu'.'y rrino today. t A. 1.. '.'ti .'.n,toii, Red 763 GOOD COFFEE Is one of the most essentiel parts for most people at breakfast . Gregg's Coffees are Par Excellea:e, absolutely none better and few as goo For sale in 1 lb. tins and at 20c-25c-40c per pound. Church and lodge societies will be furnished not only with napkins, but a lib eral amount of this fine coffee free. Ask for samples. J. BLASER. Phone, Black 212 Your Horses Need a Good Tonic and Health Food. We are e-oino- m SSnRBST ffonWae25TbuKK 5 GOOD ONLY TO MARCH 1st, 1906. OHLIN6 & PENLAND, THE HARDWARE MEN. Walte Grocer and Baker 216 WEST VIRHT 8TKEET..ALB4NY OREGON First class goods in their season. Phone Main 56 THE "OLD RELIABLE'' Telephone, R ed 621, 500 STYLES TORELECT FROM 5c to $2.50 Roll GREATEST VARIETY SOUTH OP PORTLAND. Woodworth Drug Co.. Agents 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 OHice corner of 3rd andJBroadalbin streets, Albany Or OSTEOPATHY FEMALE DISEASES These diseases have been treated with success following no other method of treatment, specially has it been successful in cases of obstetrics, childbirth. The suffering has been immeas urably lessened and many mothers cannot be grateful enough for the relief afforded at these trying periods. Nine-tenths of the woman's ill's arc due to defective spines, and these alone can treatment secure permanant benefit. Those awful head aches and backaches are relieved by the correction of these defects. Office ?:6 Rroadalbin. Consultation free OR. MARY MARSHALL, DR. C. J. F!AA5EY Graduate DeMoincs School. Gr.'.dinte Pacitic iTid' , m i i-i Kirksville Schools.1 rhone Black iy2. 128 West 1st Street Parker MUM NURSERIES Offer for this season's trade one of the largest SPT?v4T(,Tpietelnes of GENERAL NUR btKY bTOCK we have ever grown. Everv tnmg graded and handled in our usual careful manner and guaranteed true to label A fine lot of two year old Apples. First-class one year old Cherry. One year, second gener ation, French Walnuts of the best varieties tve thousand strong two-year Roses for spring b ooming. .Two year Logan and other berry plants, etc., etc. Telephone orders will be carefully filled, and delivered in the city free of charge. Descript- o?caDalogue,fre by mai1' or -can be had at C.IE. Brownell s Grocery. ALBERT BROWNEL PAP