Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 12, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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F P NUTTING-
The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a
week ; in advance for one year, $4.50.
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
end of year $X50.
The Weekly Advance per year $1.25
A"t end of year $1.50. After 3 years at
$2. '
OUR VVAJSTS
TO RENT. 90 acres. 40 acres in culti
vation; good seven room house; good
barn. School close by. bituated 6
miles from Lebanon on the Lacomb
road. To a reliable narty will rant
for 1-3 of crou. Ann'lv to H. Flath-
mann, Aurora, or to J. V. Pipe 203 1
YV eat Aim Ob. ,
,o,m c l. u
LOST. -Somewhere in the city on the
wnv to denot. a ladv's eold watch. ,
Return to Wagner & Terhune's har
ness shop.
FOR SALE. 1 lot and residence, at
3rd and Montgomery streets, resi
dence and lot at 8th and Madison
streets, and two lots and residence at
2 es at office' of T
Swan. 9-6t
CIDER. Will make cider on the fol- total.rainiall was only about 65 inches,
lowing dates: Friday. Oct. )2, 19, and'.during the year there were as
26 and Nov. 2. will also fill barrels manyjhoursjrf sunshine here as in New
with sweet cider for 15 cents per v i . t L
gallon? at my mill, 1 mile north of , York or 'Boat'n- In fa(t th "as
Albany, R. F. D. 4. Homo Tel. K 1. just about enough rain, just about
t8 C. R. Widmeh. enough sunshine and just about enough
FOR RENT. Two furnished house- cloudyjweather for an ideal country,
keeping rooms. Also two six room TheseHthings need to be properly di
houses centra ly located and in good . , ... . ,
repair. Inquire at 306 east 4th street. , vided,and;this islabout the only coun
2t H. Barns. try where it is ideal in that respect.
-In the eastern part of the city
T.fiST. In iho pnRl.prn n:
a girl's tan coat, 3-4 length. Please
return to residence of O. A. Archi-
bald.
WANTED. - Horse, immediately, for Here it is not cold nor is it hnf , n marks were made in memory of the de
delivery, at the Royal Bakery. Second "Gre J 13 " "J'," ceased by Revs. G. W. Nelson, S. A.
and Ellsworth streets. doesn t ram to much nor too little. In - , . M T . p.,' and
LOST.-Somewhere in Albany, two S !KtaT
boys coats, nearly new, ages of boys about s nearly right as you can find it ..
office,
FOR RENT. Modern ten room house,
now occupied by C.C.Hogue. Furnace
heat. Call upon G. W, Simpson, or ,
phone red 1932. 9t
ALL THE RAGE: Linen finished call
ing cards. Rawlings has them, and
the tvpe for the best effect.
FOR RENT. The Egan . restaurant
nronertv. . splendid location
for
restaurant br any business. Call up-'
on Dr. A. Stark. for the worse and then made a death- vals throughout the day.
WOOD. Parties who have agreed to bed trip across the country in grand-' Or account of an expected visit from
onbrrfptnwillpleasrsonow! tyle. The old hypocrite should the Lecturer of f,e State Grange the
FOR SALE -I have a young fresh have been by his son's bedside helping next place of nieeting will be fixed by
cow and calf for sale on uth and Mad- to nurse him as soon as he was taken the president at some point convenient
ison Streets, for $25. I also have ill, but'he thought more of business, for her to reach,
two colts, one a filly out of John A. It is;a sample of the iceburg life of the A state deputy inspector will visit
oSdneT tolh.S Iti Ch ke5 f .the 9 & county soon and all patrons should
horse colt that will be 2 years old their trade, ignoring the common de- make it a point to meet with him.
next April. I will sell either for $65, cencies of life and the things that count Some excellent suggestions were of
cash down and no grumbling. I also for true manhood, as they race after fe;d Msrs. Shaw and Powell,
will sell my littlo 15 acre farm near M The day was spent pleasantly by all
town, if I cot mv price. , B
Alvin J. Carotuers.
FOR RENT. Furnished room and
rooms for light house keeping.
Mr3,
Geo. i'rinzicr, iw a znu si.
FOR SALE. -Good second hand gnso-
11I1U eilUlllU. VUll Ut UVIllUlUb UIUVO.
ONIONS. Orccon Danvors and the Yel
low Globe, for sale, will bo delivered
anywhere in Albany. E. L. Mc
Keever phone Farmers 2X1. U2-20.
FOR SALE. Shoe Store, well stocked
with clean goods; also 2 lots and
chicken barn und fenco. CullonChas.
Prochnow.
A TURELY MUTUAL fire insurance .
company. The O. F. R. A. John G.
Bryunt, Agent.
$50,000 TO LOAN on real and personal
property. Cnll upon J. C. Christy
Atty-at-law, Rooms 11 and 12, over
I irst National Bank, Albany, Or. i
Corn that will pop. Nebraska Kico
pop corn in packages to suit; thoroughly
clean, at Stewart & Sox Udw. Co,
. ,
WANTED Briirht. energetic young
men.
Mnn of ahl i:v nnil DU8 1. to
sell Best Grown m aery sine
on the Pacific coast. A nno oppor
tunity for college students during va
cation. Money for expenses advanced
weekly. Write us, or cnll at ourof
flco, 310 West. 2nd St, full particulars.
Albany Nurseries, (Incorporated)
Albany, Oreuon,
EGGS WANTED. fjr cash or trade
nt C. U. Urownells Second St. the
correct placo to buy your groceries.
WOOD SAWING.
Promptly and efficiently at
tended to by Ben uozellc. Order per
sonally or phono Black 1S41.
CHINESE DOCTOR-J. Mon Foo, an
experienced compounder of Chinese
medicines, successor oi iuu nut? iuhik
Wo Tong, is now prepared to furnish
Chineso medicines to all. i lie under
niimi'd recommends him and cuiiran-
tees satisfaction. Ca.l or write him
nt No. 110 West Sect ml at., Albany
Or J'M West fall. 6-lt.
FOR SALE. A Sv.t typewritter, only
used a few limes, nan price,
ntthe Democrat office.
Call
WIGWAM
THE
Board, Feed and Sale Stables
Corner SECOND and BAKER Streets
Specialty of boarding, by day or
week. Usual ratisFb farmers
HUGH CUMMINGS. Proprietor
The Arcade
Bruce, &. Huston Proprietors.
SHAVING and BATH (PARLORS
Opposite Post OKc
The President on R. R. Ownership.
The President has warned the rail- After a few months rest in the way
roads that they had better keep their of grange work, another regular meet
hands out of politics or the government ing of the Linn County Council was
will get into the owhership of railroads, held in the hall of Grand Prairie Grange,
Now, isn't this just about, what Mr. October;6th,il906.
Bryan has been doing, and he hasn't The meeting was called to order by
baen doing much more. The spirit of the president H. W. McEImurry, who
the age is that the railroads will own asked the choir to favor the Council
the government or the government will with a song, which it did, singing the
have to own the roads, at least that the beautiful song entitled, My Dear Old
inclination is that way, And that is Home.
about the situation at the present time. Roll call founj eight granges with
It has reached that point where the representatives in attendance, besides
club needs to be held over the heads of a large number of visitors,
the railroads. If the railroads would Notice was given that there would be
keep out of politics and treat the memorial service in reference to the
masses honestly and fairly the subject death of Mrs. Walker and the hour of
of government ownership would not be 2 p. m. was fixed. A committeeof five
made prominent now, but so long as consisting of J. H. Scott, C. L. Shaw,
the railroads mix up in legislative af- and Sisters Mary E. Palmer, N. E.
fairs and try to run the politics of the Olin and E. J. Philipps were appointed
countrythe peopje do well to consider to draw up suitable resolutions,
the best method for meeting them in A lengthy report was made by the
battle, and just now this government
ownership is about the best, and if the
- ... . ,
roads won't come to time it may be
.. f. .
a necessity, that s all.
Not Too-Much Rain.
A few days ago a man from the east
said he liked this country splendidly,
' wasjtoo much rain,
Wouldn't
that make afcloudburst. Last year the
In the 80uth there. i3 too much sunshine.
In the east there is too much snow in
placejof the rain and too much cold in
fhn uinfni anrl hnt- tha Di,m.
He Waited Too Long
Thos. F. Ryan, the insurance million,
aire, rode 137 miles in 137 minutes on a
special train to be at the bedside of
his dying son. He knew ho was sick
for some time before, but waited, ab-
sorbed in husmess affairs until the turn
The sores are nil lieintr hpnlpd down
in Cuba very fast. What will come
out of the reppnt llnnlnnnnfnna will
be watchcd for with interest. There is
such a suspicion that Uncle Sam is
after the Island that every move calls
for comment and observation.
LoyaUy to Albany coilege loyal.y
to Albany. The city couldn't afford to
lose this small but well conductej col-
'ge at any price,
rniursi,,, )i. TiTicnr'T t n
GRAPES by the BUSHEL at Owen
Beam's
poR RENT. Two six room
cottages.
Convenient and in irood reonir
Chas. Pfeikfer.
.WANTED. Men and teams to plow
J at bo much an acre. Inquire at thi:
ollice. ' 9t
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4 lots, fi
house and bnrn und nrchat'd. Will
take horse and buggy and cattle for
pnrt pay. Inquiro nt Democrat ollice. !
LOST. Somewhere between the Ger
man Lutheran church and the bridge, '
Probably on first street an overcoat. I
lease notify H. H. Hanson, R. F. 1
D. 4. I
POTATOES WANTED. For
ment. Will pay highest market
snip-
pneo. U, D. Austin, AlcoClub,
5t
Sewing Machines
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Buy nt
Headquarters
and save agents
commissions
Burns Shoe Store
Machines repaired & rented
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H. B. CRAFT H'S
laj have nn and the beat of every
Ihrarra the meahitnei el.oire Itrd etc.
Cllre olin a caii.
DAIRY NOTICE.
Cill Phone Red 18C3 for choice Jersey
n il and cream.
H. M. PALMER,
Prop -ictor of the Gol' en Rule Dairy.
Lion County Council.
chairman of the committee on Educa-
tion, followed by the introduction of a
resolution favoring the passage of a
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law by which the state would furnish
scnuui uuuks. xau resolution was re-
ferred to the subordinate granges.
A circular letter was read from the
Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture,
asking for the repeal of the free seed
law; referred to committee on Legisla
tion. At this time dinner was announced
and without a dissenting voice a recess
was taken for an hour.
At the close of the recess hour we
again assembled for business and on
motion the afternoon was open for the
public.
The hour for the memorial service
was then observed.
The opening song was rendered in a
very impressive manner by the grange
choir, followed by prayer by Rev. G.
W. Nelson.
The resolutions were read and re-
On fho nrlnntinn of fho roanlnfinri a
rising vote was taken which was unan-
Mr. Walker expressed his thanks for
the kindness and expressions of sym
pathy and help in his hour of need.
Miss Gladys Shaw sang a beautiful
solo, with second by Mr, Richards on
his violin.
Good music was furnished at inter-
present and we hope to see a large ad
dition to the order soon.
Reporter.
how's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that cau
not bt cared by Hall's Chatarrn Cure.
F. J. Cuknney & Co.,Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, have known
V. J, Cheney for the last IB vears. and
believe him pi-rfectly hooorrble in all
b.l tiob, ,d fi-y ;
u ,
A aldino, Kinnan & Mawvin,
Wholesale Doufiiieta, Toledo, O.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is tacen inter
t
nally, acting directly upon the blood
D1 mucous surfaces of the system.
Teslimonisls Bent free Price 75 cent
nor bottle Sold by all Druueu-tp.
Take Hall's Family Pills lor c jtui-
pjlion
BAYLOR
&
(310 West 1st Street, Albany, Oregon)
Offer interesting varieties for shoppers
desiring low prices and good goods
first-class stock of groceries, f -uits and produce
Hardware and builders.'goods generally
A fine line.of stoves at cost, to close out
Steel Hammocks, the oest made
''"h best guns.in the market, including the
Winchester, L. C, Smith, Baker, Belgium,
Savage rifles, Davis and Parker, with the
powder and shells to go with them
P
URITAlN
REPARED
AINT
The Fellow Wltli Nothing to Vo.
What do you think f the man with
nothing to do? The fellow without an
I occupation, who sits aTound and spends
mo uiue nuirctiiug ui, everytmng out
himself. Just how much do you think
he does for the city in which he resides.
What would he be worth at auction?
What would the world amount to if all
were like him. Perhaps you have
noticed him. He lives in every town
in the country, and no matter how
much help is wanted he doesn't want
the job. He'B too busy knocking.
Now, honest white man, what use have
you got lor the fellow with nothing to
do?
HEALTH DEPENDS
On the Stomach. When it is in bad
shape the other organs are soon affect
ed and your health is undermined. To
keep it alwavs stroner and healthv vou
on'y nee( an occasional dose of
HOSTETTEft'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Something else won't do in its nlar.
, petite. Flatulency. Heartburn. DvsDeD-
' sia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Female
llls or Malaria, Fever and Ague.
Money to Loan.
Money to loan in sums of $500.00 up
to $10,000.00 on farm and city proper
erties in Linn County, at six per cent
interest.
BUBKHART & PYEATT,
102 E. First, St., Albany Oregon.
TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM.
la the Only Poaalble War of HaTlng
An Effective Care
It you see a woman or a man with lux
uriant glossy hair, you may be sure nei
ther has dandruff to amount to anything-.
Jn nearly every case where women and
men have thin brittle hair, they owe It
to dandruff. There are hundreds of prep
arations that "claim" to cure dandruff,
hut not one but Newbro's Herplclde tells
you that dandruff Is the result of a germ
burrowing into the scalp, and that per
manent cure of dandruff and Its conse-
luent falling and boldness, can only be
nod by killing the germ; and there Is no
other preparation that will destroy that
germ but Newbro's Homicide. "Destroy
the cause, and you remove the effect."
Bold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In
Btamps for sample to The Herplclde Co..
Detroit. Mich..
Foshay & Maion agents.
V
MIL WAfYOlft
HEART
Owen Beam Co.
THE ALBANY DYE AND
CLEANING WORKS
Wecan makeyourold suit look present-
a-- - , eve wo
'guarantee satisfaction. Your straw
i hat bleacht for 25c.
1S9 Rant: First St Phone Plaek B91.
FOR RENT. Nice suburban home by
the first of November, 7 room house,
barn, chicken house and 100 fruit
trees, one acre, at reasonable rent,
ten minutes walk from depot. Apply
to Albany Dye Works
jELLER
Tried and found rei'able
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COFFEES
Walter Parker,
Grocer
and;
Baker
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kuihi your UTufi
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tad ilA mmnie
ib Biuc KiDooB. i thenoi
Bu tf your Dnjffxlil and
DIAMOND BKAJfD 1MLLS, (x
rem npiM U Bt. Sfl, Al-nri
R1!M. SoJd br Drurrlttt rfrrhn.
The Up-To-Date Grocery
W. A. eastbUrn, prop.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
We make a specialty of Fresh Fruits, Melons
tnd Vegetables of all kinds.
Produce taken in exchange.
212 West 1st Both Phones
216 WEST FIRST 8TKEET,, ALBANY OREGON
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main 56
llamette Volley Bo;
Electric lighting
for residence and
business at reason
able prices.
Power all day, all
night..
Pure water filter
ed through best
filters manufactur
ed. Electric fan mot
ors, electric irons,
all kinds of electric
appliances for the
. shop, store, home.
A complete light
ing, water and
power plant.
Office 225 W. 2nd St. rime Main 15,Albany
WALL PAPER
600 STYLES TOSELECTJFROM
5c to $2.50 Rollj
GREATEST VARIETY SOUTH OF PORTLAND.
Woodworth Drug Co., Age
Beware of Defective Titles.
Have an Abstract of Title Prepared by the
LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.,
Z. H. RUDD, Manager
niSieyhloarneaPrOPerty 'ntend t0 Purchase' or accePt security for
Established- in 1S92, our patrons receiving the benefit of our experience. W
Oflice corner of 3rd and BroiUalbin streets, Albany, er,ence-W
OSTEOPATHY
FEMALE DISEASES
Office 226 Broadalbin; Consultation free. J
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Phone Black 482. Graduate DesMoines School
ALBANY DRESSED
BEEF CO. ...
'r ' "Pro.ite P f.
Choice Meats of all kind