Democrat Albany VOL ALB AX V. OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEJIBEfl $. 19C6 SO IN ALBANY. Peopl Who Come and Go. H B Carter, lone. Carroll H Cinhman, Portland. J N Woodruff, " Ephrain DeVan, Louisville. G P Terrell, Mehama. Judge J E Howard, Portland. . O M Scott, Portland. S Schallman, Chicatto. M S Woodward, Corvallis. F E Flahertv, Philadelphia. F T Thayer, Jordan. E M Morris, Po-tland. H M Worwick, Harrington. E T Price, Portland. H C McKoon, Cloverdale, Calif. J E Sibley, Dallas. C S McDevitt, " D O Wentworth and wf, S F. Aug A Poolman, Portland. Hops Sold. The hops on the new Anthony yard, opened this year on the Oakville road, ! were so d today for 19 cents, the ; present price for Al hops. The crop on this yard was a remarkably good : one for the first season. The picking is ! not yet done, there being about two ' days more to do. Oysters! Oysters! i First of the season at the Oregon j i.Market. Both phones. 2d & Ferry.3 s I ;N G IE Sewing Machines VV H E E L E R & XV I L S Buy at Headquarters and save agents commissions Burns Shoe Store R Machines repaired & rented o r Have You Seen the DREAMLAND DOLLS at MEISER'S? cial sale on S O AP this week AYLOR & (310 West 1st Street, Albany, Oregon) Offer interesting varieties for shoppers desiring low prices and good goods S , A first-class stock .of groceries, fruits and produce Hardware and builders goods generally : A fine line of stoves at cost, to close out Stael Hammocks, the est made i best guns in the ma -ket, including the Vtachesc-i, L. C, Smith, Biker, Belgium, ' ti.v-,,e rifles, Davis and Par.;er, with the powder and shells :o go with them P URITAN RE PA RED AINT SNOW FLAKE FLOCR Reduced to $1.00 per sack - $3.80 per barrel : ALL GRADES Manufactured and Guaranteed. tor sale at all Grocers. cj -e-, s r o n t . Dean tha ' ' ' ' OH Hw always 3om T! Kind Von Hw Hlways J 4 TWO SURGLARS. Safe Blown Up. $100 in NicKles Gone. Salem, Sept. 22. The store of J. J. Ryan of Butteville was lobbed and the safe blown up last night. $100 in dimes and nickles is missing. The thief stole a black mare of Ryan and escaped in the direction of Aurora. There is no clue now to the robber. Cascade Locks, Sept. 22. Baddens saloon was burglarized last night. Some cigars, tobacco and liquor and $15 n cash was taken. Drafting Pendleton Men. Pendleton, Sept. 22. The city is considering the drafting of every able bodied voter to work repairing the broken levee caused by the big flood. No bids have been received for the con tract and the city is unable to get vol ; untary workmen l The Seattle Floated. I Seattle, Sept. 22. The City of Se ' attle was floated safely at Trial Island and has proceeded north uninjured. Fatal Explosion, Jellico, Tenn., Sept. 21. Twdve , deaths, the injury of scores of others and five hundred thousand dollars dam age uu property waa uuuseu uere luuuy by the explosion of a carload of 20,000 pounds of dynamite standir.g on a sid ing near the Southern railroad station. Olympic Pateni Hard Wh at Flour. , the best, $1.30 asack at all the grocery ; stores. I Special prices on stock and poultry foods at Stewart & SoxHdw. Co K ELLER Tried and found reliable V.oney to Loan. Money to loan in sums of $500.00 up to $10,003.00 on farm and city proper erties in Linn County, at six per cent interest. BURKHART & PYEATT, 102 E. First, St., Albany Oregon. Albany Transfer Co. We will keep on hand a supply of dry block wood. Will also do your hauling of any kind. House hold goods a specialty. Office witn Howard, Rob erts & Cooper. Phone Red 661; Resi dence Phone Red 822. Prompt atten tion paid to Phone orders Howard & Masterson. Props. MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts It would; mean something if Gould got hold of the C. & E. A Portland woman thinks she is a kissing bug. She is due at Salem. The argument that hits the mark is worth a dozen that never touch it. Rainer would hardly have been heard of but for the bank robbery. The management of the Philippines is a graft affair from end to end and back again. The Portland collectorship continues to hang fire. Can't Senator. Fulton, make up his mind. The gathering of ex-editors at the Bay this week means something doing in the newspaper world nereatter! ! Without Col. Hofer present the meet ing of the state press association at Newport this week will be a dry affair. The biggest crop of grain in Benton county was about 8,000 bushels, all sold before the wheat was cut at an even 60 cents. The Lebanon people are rustling for a better train service. It would be .pleasant all along the line to see the train in on time. Dr. G. S. Wright, dentist, a member of the next state legislature, intends to pull the following, if possible: a board of control of all state educational insti tutions, a chair of pedagogy for the U. of O., a bill taxing lodge and church property not used directly for benevo lent purposes. It transpires that subordinates in the Milwaukee avenue Bank for a long time knew that the president and cashier were looting the bank, and kept still. Now thev are eoiner to tell all about it when it is too late to do any good to the poor depositors. It s a mignty small man who won't stop a thief. S. B. Hansard Released. This afternoon S. B. Hansard paid Sheriff; Smith $162 for 81 days impris onment remaining against him and he was released, leaving the jail a free man. He was imprisoned for six months for violation of the local option law, and had until December to serve. Homer Davenport's Horses. Homer Davenport has been heard from. He has been in Arabia, and writes his father that he. had been successful in securing twenty-one genuine Arabian horses, a difficult thing to do, as they do not as a rule allow them to be taken out of that country, but Homer had a letter from President Roosevelt, and that was an open sesame and he got the horses and a present of another one. He was treated royally. When he ar rives in New York, which will be soon, he will be it in horse circles. Hai vey and Rjalto Back. J. H. Roberts, train dispatcher, and Rialto Weatherford, the Harrisburg farmer returned yesterday from their trip across the mountains. A large crop of whiskers indicated that they had been gone for some time. They went by the middle folk of the Santiam and came back by the Santiam route, ! getting some genuine rough ex- j periences. They were not disturbed by deer or cougars. Thev went into Prine-, ville, the metropolis of the county, and ! report a pleasant experience. Headquarters for Bicycles. We are headquarters for Bicycles. We have the celebrated Pierce with or without cushion frames and spring forks. The world renown Nationals and Stan ards. These are about the only wheels thatare not made by the trust. We also have the Ramblers. Giveus a call. Baltimore Cvi Bicycle Works OpposUo Oemocrat Office. Half Fare to Spokane. The remarkably low rate of $13,65, half fare, will be made from Albany to and from Spokane, to the Pacific North west Commercial Bodies convention, September 23. Selling dates, Sept. 23 and 24. Limit Oct. 7. Good on O. R. & N. or Northern Pacific beyond Port land. You arc respectfully invited td cal at our office for the purpose of examin ing Bamples and taking prices of En Braved Calling Cards, Invitations, etc. Our work the bent, styles the latest and prices the lowest. Rawlings, 13 groacialUr St. - . J- X . f 5ta MYm Have um BougM HOME AND ABROAD, A false alarm this afternoon while the system was being repaired. A Benton county sale: R. C. Baugh- man to c. omau, z acres near Albany $700. Jim Jeffries and nartv arrived in Eu gene yesterday from their mountain hunt. They killed twenty-one deer and one cougar and had a great time. They declared it the best place to hunt in the worm. Mrs. J. K. Berrv. of Cnrvallis tried to commit suicide thi3 weeK. Family troubles, perhaps a little Holy Roller ism in it. Now the husband nnd wifn are said to have made up and agreed to ave togetner. Negotiations for the sale of the elec tric light and water plant of Roseburg to the Willamette Valley Co. failed. Instead the plant has been sold to G. G. Majors of New York, a competitor for it, who will take personal charge of it. Religious Services. M. E. Church South: Services next Sunday as follows: 10 a. m. Sunday school; 11 a. m. preaching; 8 p. m, preaching. This will be the last ap pointment for thU conference year of the present pastor and all the members are urged to be present at one or both services. The quarterly meeting will be held at Tangent on Oct. 2nd at which time Bishop Atkins will preach at s p. m. a. a. Jones, pastor. The United Presbvterian Church: The subject of the morning sermon will be, The Divine Substitute; of the even ing sermon, rast r eeling. M. E. Church:-Last Sabbath of the conference year, In the morning com munion and reception service and in the evening Rev. J. L. Beattv of Marshfield. Oregon, will preach. The new Hymnals will be used bmorrow. All will be made welcome. ; Christian. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ir. Morning theme, ,-An Indifferent Church '; evening, "Lisson from Three Crosses." The junior Endeavors will begin their work at 3 p, m. under the direction of Miss Erma Livingston. Y. P. S. C. E. will meet at 6:30. A cor dial invitation to all. Congregational Church. Kev. G. W. Nelson pastor:-Service3 Sunday at 10 ', a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; preaching by the vtaotn,. Mnpnlnr. Lk.nnl- .'TkA FW... uuLfuuiLiiie.iLa ui une: evening Limine. "The Blessedness of -Living." Miss Hit III ii - c - i -ii ivierrui, recently oi mmnigan, win ren der a violin sold It the evening service. Sunday school t 11:45. A seat and welcome ior an , i Evangelical iliurch. Kev. R. F. Jameson, pastor. Sunday school at 10 , u. m. miss rjinma . cucKner, oupt. I Preaching at 11 m. and 7:30 p. m. ; morning suDject.une Late tnat tells. All are welcome. j Fifty Yeaij Old Churth. Dr. E. J. Thompson lef t this morningH j-ui x ui iter, wnerq ntr win noia services rian church four miles east of that piace. ine event will oe an important one there, being .the fiftieth anniver- etiiy ui uie organization oi ine cnurcn, one of the pioneers in the valley. An elaborate program has been arranged for this evening and all day tomorrow in commemoration of the golden event. Last Excursion. Grand Final Harvest and Hoppicker's Excursion, the last of the season, from Detroit to Newport and return will be run by the Corvallis and Eastern rail road, Sunday, September 23, 1906. Salmon fishing, boating, surf bathing and the meeting of the Oregon Press Association will wind up the season's attractions. S. P. season or three day tickets good on excursion. Hand Loaded Mulls. Those wishing any of P. J. Balti more's celebrated hand loaded shells for the 1st of Oct. should put in their orders soon as he has to load them dur ing his spare moments. They are just the same as he loaded for himself in his palmy days when at thi traps he killed 47 live pigeons straight and 39 China pheasants straight in the field, and making runs of 30 and over at different times. He has always haned his own shells since the Breech Loading shot gu.i came to our coast. You will find him opposite the Democrat office. KEEP an liiM, on the Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street between Ellsworth and Lyon streets. UVIHISTRATRIX SALE Kotic 1- hen bv iiiveo thitt 'he under fl Kud r.dtmni'irftnx uf ibu tmate ol Ct.rlio HlH-t r-r, defeated, in furhiiHMR- at n nril r of the County Out nl Linn C or.U, Oirnoo marie id ihe m"vr ot iiib phIiI estBio on Augnst 13th, 19. 0, will 1 1 oin mid alter the 29th ttay o 8-p etnif r, 19' 6 fell at private iMle for rash In bain, all the it tore-1 of tn id flee ae d in ai.d to the following dt-erib'd reel propHrty, io-il : Tn- West . all of lie North West Qun'ter nl 8-ciion 14 in Town-hip 10, b,.uih ot RaiiKR 1 Em oi ihn Willamette Meridian, ar.d t"B t-cnth E"t Quarter ol t ne North Kt Q iRi'er (nd Lot No. ) ol bectiun 10 iu Tunl Ip 10, t'outh of RaiitM 1 E t: n' t' o M il amette Mer idi .n In Linn Count, regon, con tainir.s 140 tirrt r'Tit puhl.iail.i-. Argosl Slat, 1906, La. Sim-i 28.1.. 19 0 Lizz a HKiiAtiT, Adm nldratrlx, H Ll.VAAT A bON .-ttM. GOOD COFFEE Is depending upon three things, name ly: quality, knowledge and a suitable vessel in which to prepare it. The first is easily obtained by using our Diamond Blend, 25c, Oc or 5c the pound, while we explain any points to you that you wish. The third essential we have just been able to obtain and that is an up-to-date percolating coffee pot that every house keeper should have. Now on exhibi tion in our window. . Commercial Coffee & Crockery Co. Both Phones Main 53. 1 f &fBSSG$l&$2i For the largest stock of Guns and Ammunition go to th ALBANY GUN STOKE. Headquarters for the CELEBRATED PETERS AMMUNITION, the best Shells on the market; not made by the Trusts; no old shells here; all free from the Factory; clean and strong; just what you are looking for. Call on me before you buy. It will pay you. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To A. SCHMIDT Look for the big GOLDEN GUN SIGN ALBANY, OREGON Bloomer Safe and Lock Company IITCOBPOBATED 84 THIRD STREET BAURJ1 SAFES Only Safe with an Air Chamber Inside cannot get hot Grand Gold Medal WALL 600 STYLES 5c to $2 50 Roll GREATEST VARIETY SOUTH OF PORTLAND. Woodworth Drug Co., Age At Stetter's THL BIG 4 J3arn Door .TIanscr A great thing for barns. The Handle Hinge Hasp, Another splendid thing. The f ilent Parlor Boor Bangers, All steel, the best thing out. At the lbany Hardware Co. utmmnulK' Free Delivery. PORTLAND. OREGON St. Louis PAPER TOSELECT FROM : Cash Store .State Normal School AT MONMOUTH i BEGINS its 25th year September 26, 19IW. Three full courses of study. Higher course recognized in Washing ton and other states. The best and Bhortestway to a state and life paper. Additional work in both general and sp cial Methods; also, school manage ment for graded and ungraded schools will he givin this coming year. Longer teims, higher wages and better opportunities are open to Normal graduates. School directors appreci ate .he superior ability of Monmouth graduates, and the demand far exceeds the supply. Catalogue coi ta nine full information will be sent on application. , Corrrespondence invited. Address, J. B. V. BUTLEP, Registrar.