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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1907)
Kntored t the poai otfjca.Albuuy, Or 8 nHfiond cIasb mail mailer. F P NUTTING The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a week; in advance fur one year, $4.50. By mail, in advance for one year $3, at enil of year &.50. The Weekly Advance per year $1.25. At end of year $1.60. After 3 years at $2. OUR WANTS LOST. A little cold bracelet, with in ltial M, somewhere on rirst. street, in city. iteiurn to uiNutKAi omtc FOR SALE Some fine vetch hay. Call upon or telephone E. E. Parrish, R. F. D. 1. WANTED. Two boys with wheels to carry Oref?onians, short routes, about fifty papers each. Call at Postal. WANTED. Position to do general housework. Call at 128 w 5th st. WHAT have yu to exchange for acreage near Portland, .Lots in city, or wheat land." Moojie & Fkost .Land Co. t7 303 1-2 Wash. St Portland, Ore. FOR SALE OR TKADE A good bug gy. Call at Ellis & Son's. FOR SALE. Some fine goose feathers, only 50 cents a pound. Call up Wil liam Holloway, Home Farmers 155. FOR KENT. The residence of C. E. Brownell, West Ninth street. Call upon J. V. Pipe for particulars. FOR SALE. -A good wagon. 31 2 nar- row tire, with wood rack. Also sin- gle harness. Call upon fa. P. Law- renson 618 W 4th St. renson, uio y iu oi. X Jl IVCiNl. 1 W IIUUBCIiruidllK iwiiw - j j . ... furnished, on first floor, with use of order for someone to declare it a just bath. Also a si room house, cen- jujgment against the city for its mu tral v located and in good repair. ' . . , . .. . t..1. .Ti 'jm i?Aih of it UiUN nicipal meanness. But as a matter of 2t DO YOU WANT to buy or sell a farm? tare. Itjwas misting down the valley Do you want to buy or sell city prop- the same as at Portland, but at that crty? Call on us or write lo us. The city there seems to have been a partic golden rule, always on the square. uiarIy cold blast:strike the small par Success stimulates ambition. 7t Sl'AitKMAN & Co., I tides causing a heavy coating of ice Real EstatePromoters ,' and frost, which prostrated things. Corvallis, Oregon. , The truth is Portland, getting the ben FOR RENT. The Egan restaurant efit of blasts of cold from several di- nronertv. solenoid location for restaurant or any business. Call up on Dr. A. Stark. FOR SALE. -Good second hand gaso line engine. Call at Democrat office. A PURELY MUTUAL fire insurance company. TheU. r. K. A. jonn j. Bryant, Agent. KO Ann Tn I., AM nil root nnrl nprsnnnl property. Call upon J. C. Christy! A t.tv-nt.-ljiw. Rooms 11 and 12. over First Nutional Bank, Albany, Or. Corn that will pop. Nebraska Rice pop com in packages to suit; thoroughly clean, at Stewart Sox Hdw. Co. i WANTED Bright, men. Men of ubili energetic young . nd pusn, to sell Heel Grown ursery stuck on the Pacific coast. A fine oppor tunity for college students during va cation. Money for expenses advanced weekly. Write us, or call at our of fice, 310 West 2nd St, full particulars, Albany nurseries, Albany, Oregon, WOOD SAWING. Promptly and efficiently at tended to by Ben Rozello. Order per sonally or phono Red 131. CHINESE DOCTOR J. Mon Foo, an experienced compounder of Chinese medicines, successor of the late Hong Wo Tong, is now prepared to lumisn Chinese medicines to nil. Thoundcr- Bigned recommends him and guaran tees satisfaction. Ca.l or write him nt No. 110 West Sccrnd St.. Albany I Or Jim Westfall. 5-lt, FOR SALE. A typewriter, only1 used a few times. Half price. Call ut the Democrat office BERKSHIRE HOAR PIGS for sale, registered; sired by Baron Duko 72nd 83053. Call on or address A. F. ZlMMKHMOM, R. F. D. 2, Albany, Oregon. lOt Phono Farmcia 37 ! S Co. Farm for Sale. 120 acres, nil in cultivation, well im proved, a No. 1 grain lanii; sma i amount of cash required us payment, bnlanco can be paid in payments to suit purchaser. For particulars call on .1. V. l'U'K. 203 West 2ml St. For Sale. A new up-tu-daH1 residence of seven rooms, poiTi'iinn nain, iinsuim'ni, ucmi- ;r.il tfi.ll liit'iiti'd. 1 1" vmi are look ing for a bargain call on J. V. 203 West 2nd St. PIl'K The Arcade Bruce, & Huston Proprietors SHAVING nnd BATHJPARLORS Opposite Post Ollico THE ALBANY DYE AND CLEANING WORKS Wecan make vourold suit look present able. Ri'im-mbor whatever is worth Hninf is worth doing well, nnd we guarantee satisfaction. 13U East First St. Phone Plack 691. Bargains In Farm Lands., Tin bur Lnd and City Property fni on O' write S S fcili ELK 4 00. Albn7 And 1 illaiiionk Ton j It never rains but it pours. The Jones lock bill w as hardly dry before Beiles had a bill introduced appropria tes $50,000 for the improvement of Tillamook Bay, a V. S. harbor. It is now in order for Jones, a fu-mer Lin coln county man, to a3k for an appro priation for the improvement of Ya quina Bay, making it Buch a harbor as it can be made when properly improved. The U. S. government refuses to do anything at the present time, the same as it docs in the matter of the locks, therefore it is the business of Oregon to come to its relief. Again Uncle Sans is mighty slow cut ting down the bars between Albany and Salcm.'so as to make the river naviga ble the year round. Where is Jones wjtn his bill for relief. Since Con gressman Herman was pretty well shelved there has been nothing done for the betterment of the :Long Tom. Come on Mr. Jones, or Mr. Smith, or Mr. Somebody and help out your con - stituents. crying for aid. What's sauce ! for the goose is for the gander. The state legislature these days is and it is the ! establishing precedents, business of its members to weigh their actionsjhefore saddling on the .people million. dollar bills to pay. It Was a f reak of Nature. While Portland was put to an expense of thousands of dollars by the peculiar action of nature in singling it out and freezing up its wires and trees and Doles and so forth, so that thev fell to the ground, south of the citv even as . . t ,, ,., - done. The freeze seems to have been fact it was a remarkable freak of na- rections.teven the Pacific, is well situ- ated for such things, Seriously, though, such things are not of a very savage nature either in Portland or any other part of western Oregon, where nature treats ui very I well from year to year. To tne Proper Com nlttee. I A bill for an act to prohibit making publishing of fise or exagerated ,,.,,,! Snolk nvi.v to th militnnr com- ' r J urn luc. viiij o iicYiaiiopci mail iuuiu have seen through that. Perhaps it! would have been more effective to have referred it direct to the O. N. G. with i power to act. Certainly the corpora- Uncorporateu; tions wno ?et Business Dy laise represen ' Itations deserve to be brought up at the end of a bayonet, and it is to be hoped this military committee appreciates the situation sulliciently to put some power into their actions and make an early fuyorablo report. FOR SALE. Fresh milch cows for sale. Also small iron grey horse, ' weight about 1200 pounds. Call upon , J. lv Hamilton, Albany. R. F. D. 3. tiz FOR SALE. -Thoroughbred Buff Orpington eggs, $1 50 per setting. Inquire ac (iOti Calapooiu street. Mrs. M. Winter. tl2 FOUND In thn nosl nfli n T,nun'once dislodge it, and the trouble is over. containing a smrc ami two Diur 1(1 two pairs of nnoksi. Iiin lit. hm nt tin, Ili.'Mn.M, at 'it, n: " . ulul--. ' FOR SALE, green ash - A few cords of good wood. Thos. Cumminjrs Both phones. K. r D. WANTED. Hoy about l(i years of ago living with parents to assist in col lecting. Must give references. Ap ply at Pacific States Telephone find Telegraph Co. THE POWER OF STEAM. Kany Mnj- Sre lint It Tnkrs tJrnlim to ltnillKP. tVlien .Tamos Watt snw tho stc.im taushiK tlio koltlo 1U1 to Jump up nml flown ho imtil "Thcro muRt lo jnuver In Unit ntcnm that It can lift such a wriKht." Thpro wns. Jlllllons prior to Mm had soon the fctuuo phonomonon and regarded it aa an iinoxplntnod myatory. Hooont si'li'tilltlo rraonroh has put Its flncor on tho "cauao" of linmlrurr, Fall ing Hair, nnd consequent Tlatdnesa. nnd has unearthed a tiny norm which oata Iho llfo from tho roots of human hntr. Newbro'n Herploldo destroys thla frerm and consequently restores the hair to Its natural state. Sold by leadlnir driiKKlsts. Send lOe. In tamps for sample to Tho Herplcldo Co.. Detroit. Alien. Two slueS' 60 cents ntul $1.00. Foshay & Mason aRonU. ROYAL RESTAURANT, C. G. l.ONfi, Proprietor. Short orders, leiulnr meals, rooms by day, week or month. Open day anil niht. In Alemoriain. Knight Fred S. Tomtineon, in the springtime of life has obeyed the com- tion, it is hoped Persia waB wise mand of the Supreme Chancellor of the enough to select the kin d that follows Universe. Always faithful in the per-' the flag. formance of the duties to his fellow- Mr. Cortelyou insists that where ig man; always genial, kind and sympa-' norance is Cornelius Bliss, 'tis folly to thetic, not stained by the evil that of- ba wise about campaign contributions ten lives after men. ..Mugic , rescue men from tfae jwugNL rreu o. xuinunsun cuea at nis home in Albany, Oregon, January 27, and Whereas, Laurel Lodge No. 7, Knights of Pythias has been deprived of his presence and assistance; the community has suffered the loss of an honorable man and his widow is bereft of a loving husband; Now Therefore, in commemoration of the virtues of our deceased brother, as a token of our esteem for him, and in evidence of our sympathy for those wh mourn his loss; Belt Resolved, that a copy of these , resolutions be spread upon the minutes ! of this lodge, and a copy be mailed to ! the widow of our deceased brother. (L. M. CURL, Committee E. F. Wiles, (Geo. W. Wright. Adopted by Laurel Lodge No. 7' Knights of Pythias, January 28, 1907. Actest: Geo. W. Wright, K. of R. & S., Pro Tem. C. W. Crowder, Chancellor Commander. ISuemt A'ista Bubbles. The Newberg Pressed Brick Com pany loaded 150 tons of clay at this point Tuesday tp ship to their works at that place. This we believe is the largest snipmetlt ever made from this , . r .. . . place at one tlme Tne Buena Vlsta clay banks are said to be the best on coast. We ought to have a pressed brick factory here, as there is no better opening for good clay and cheap fuel in the world. j We are informed that parties con template a match factory here if other enterprises develop that are promised. ! Dr. Stanley was called to the Salem hills Saturday professionally. Mr. Arthur Whiteman, Mr. Ammon, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Thacker. Gale Prather, and Ed Harmon are on the sick list. Ed is having a serious time with a chronic trouble that has recent ly become worse. Willard McClain underwent a delicate and painful operation Sunday. At this time he is doing well. , Allie McLaughlin lost a valuable horse one day last wee : with blind ' atnirnara Q How's I his? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- wrd ,or . ? ' Catarrh that cau- not be cmed oy Hall's Chatarro Cure. i . J . UBKSNKY & 00 .Toledo, O. We. ilia undersigned, have known J. Cheney lor ibe last 16 years, and I"' uim P'f"."v honorDle in all hnsines traneau'iohs and financially able to carry out anv ob iuation. made by his fi'm. vValbinq, Kinnan & Ma'iCVIN, Wholesale Doutniets, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tusen inter nully, actiiiK direcilv upon the blood nnd mucous Burfaces of the nymem. Testimonials sent ftee Price 75 cents pur bottle Sold by all DrucgiBtf. l'abe Hall's Faroilr p:s lor coDsli pation PFV TADI MFD K MARTlV " " " .. L. L. D. Of Waverly, Texas, writes "Of a morning, when hrst arising, I often find a troublesome collection of phlegm which produces a cough and is very hard to dislodge: but a small quantity of Ballard's Horehound Syrup will at itiiuw oi iiu muuiuiuo mai is equal to and it is so pleasant to take. I can mnt onrilinHw rnnnmmai, it frn tn nil nersonsneei liitramet ictne lor tnroat or J ....... inng trouble." Sold bv Foshay & Mason. : - KEEP an EY fc, on the Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street J between Ellsworth and T-von streets. I - BRING IN vom oiq sewmp machine head. Wo will either repair it or take ! t as part payment on a new one. STBWART& SOX HDW Co. We Have Reopened Our at 420 West First St., Albany Blai Schifiler MISHLER BROS'., Proprietors of the Jersey Dairy,' Bryant's Park. oice milk and cream promptly do iv d. r.ciie Red 414. DAIRY NOTICE. Call Phone Ued 1SS3 for choice Jersey milk nnd cream. II. M. PALMER, roprietor of the Golden Rule Daily. Frenzied Thoughts. While it was getting a new constitu- drink habit 1 is the opinion of a promi nent clergyman. Perhaps it will, but most of the stuff now masquerading as music has a decided tendency to drive them to it ALL THE WORLD staore. and Bft lard's Snow T.ini. ment plays a most prominent part. It nas no superior for Rheumatism, stiff joints, cuts, sorains. and all naina Buy it, try it and you will always use it. Anybody who has used Ballard's bnow Liniment is a living proof of what it does. B y a trial bottle. 25c, 50c and$1.00. rosnay oc mason. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Linn county win noio. regular examination ot appli. cants ior tne state ana county papers es ioiiows: uommencmr at 9 a. m. February 13, 1907: for county papers continuing mree uays; ior stale papers continuing iour aays. . W. L. Jackson. Co. School Supt. lo beak uo a V bad cold and prevent Pneu monia, the Bit ters is especial- Costiveness. Indigestion, Female Ills or Malaria. MrV0MEN eM Robertine gives what every woman most desires a perfect complexion. It brlnRa that soft, smooth, fresh, clear tint to the cheek that tfenotes youthfulnesif. It will brins beauty to those who lack it: it will retain It for those who already possess It; tt will enable you to successfully combat the ravages of weather and time. Don't doubt don't arRue. Just try Robertine. Your druggist will give you a freo sample. All drug cists keep Robert Inc. Farm for Sale. 320 acres of a No. 1 land situated 1 1-2 miles from a good town on main line of S. P. R. R. All good cultivating land, running water, fair buildings; possession given Oct. 1, 1907. This is a bargain, if taken soon. Price, $10,000. Call on J. V. PIPE, 20" West 2nd St. coatFs& jewel Successors to Henry Broders, Second andJEllsworth Sts., Albany, Dealers in choice meats of all kinds. Notice to Stockolders. Notice is hereby given that there will be hold on Wednesday the 6th day of February, 1907, at the hour of 1 o'clock in tne atternoon ot said day at the """.o m me c Lyons Lumber Co. in meeting of the stock Lyons, Or., holders of said association for the pur- pose ot electing directors ana tne transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, Dated January 22, 1907. Attest: Nels H. Wheeler, Henry Lyons, Piesident. Secretary. The Crest AT Hot Chicken Tamales. Mince Pie and Oysters. VTaj I. L. POTTS. 316 W. 2ndSt. M. B. CRAFT HHs twuy8"bBve on and the beet o( every thinjrin thejmealinechoire lard etc. (Mvobicn a cau. (7 1'rJ.- Jtttsi. how' to obuun iiiu. imto ml coynhu. etc. N ALL COUNTRIES. UhsIms JlrfCt u ilh Washington taivs Aw, n.'vn' air. siltn the ?ttent. Patent iSd'ln(rlrgmnt Practlc txcloslvtly. u Kintk strt. nt. Unitrt wm rko oa.rJ WASHINGTON, O. C. JttiS& to1"?- It cures lfcffc Poolr Appetite, ftS)a,0'l Heartburn, iU;Si:MvW Dyspepsia. h STOMACH f Send model. fifV.Viffl.NIDit EK'ftKHK HUB T AYLOR (310 West 1st Street, Albany, Oregon) Offer interesting varieties for shoppers desiring low prices and good goo ds A. first-class stock of groceries, fruits and produce Hardware and builders goods generally A fine line of stoves at cost, to close out Steel Hammocks, the jest made The best guns in the market, including the W'achester, L. C. Smith, Baker, Belgium, Savage r.fles, Davis and Parker, with the powder and shells to go with them P URITAlN REPARED AINT NOTICE NO TRESSPASSING ALLOWED Unless You Try a Box of Our Oregon Favorite Hand Loaded Shells, Albany Sporting Good House, 313 W. First Street. Walter Parker, Grocer and; Baker 216 WEST FIRBT 8TKJSET..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 securitv for money loaned. ' iur Established in 1S92, our patrons receiving the benefit of our experience Office corner of 3rd and Broadalbin streets, Albany, 0irer'ence' OSTEOPATHY7 FEMALE DISEASES Office 226 Broadalbini DR. MARY Phone Black 482. DR. THOMAS SETTLEMIER. J' M, RALSTON Co, Second and Broadalbin St. :,NilRANCE EXPERT CHIROPODIST, COLLECTIONS. Corns, Bunions. Inprowing and Club1 ,have moy ts loan in small and Njito removed without pain. I (.arffe. amo,unt?- Notes nnt! mortgages 1 bought. 1 will bond you. Property handled for non-residents K ELLER Tried and fajai reliable DON'TflLET A COLD GET THE BEST OF YOU- knock it out with a bottle of our widely and successfully used White Pine Tar. Wejmake onlyfone more suggestion get in the Hrst blow. Coughs and colds -trifling, you may think-often de velop into pneumonia, catarrh or;con sumption. ASbottieJof White Pine" Tar inflthe housemeans quick relief and often thejavoidancejot serious illness. Get one now! WU0DW0RTHDRUG CO. Consultation free' MARSHALL, Graduate DesMoines School & t