A Modern Politician. The Hermann case is about ended. Aibufiy, Uf 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 t'i, at end of vcar $;1.50. The Weekly Advance per year $1.25. At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at $2. OUR WANTS FOR SALE. 50 goats, seme milk cows and a separator, i. iummings. Home 3405. 16t. WANTED. A girl at Mrs. Bilyeus, Second street. HAY FOR SALE. Some slightly dam aged, for sale cheap, by J. A. How- ard. . vnv TR A DR. Town DroDertv in Tu- ff.nired iijthe post uitiud. i (reiiond clbfld mail mutter. lare, Calif., for town or country men wn0 should be kept out of public ' ships and dangers in order to learn the1 C limair TularT 'Salif Alio ffi. yet who get into office ' secrets land portray the life of these1 farm property in Oklahoma for sale through their understanding of men birds that nest far from the eyes of -or trade for Oregon property. Ad- and the pulling of the wires political, j man. I dress Chas. Schulze, R. F. D. 2, Al- Even should Mr. Hermann be ac-1 Perhaps the most important work 1 bany, Or. quitted he certainly can never secure these two naturalists have done is the' PASTURE. Stock taken to pasture, anything more from the people, and securing of a large series of photo-1 lem road. 26t the verdict one 01 the other wi" graphs of lhe California Condor, one of j . , . not change the opinion of most Ore- the rarest and largest birds that flies. JUllSlll. UOSUIIIIO UtlUUl.ll OU lb 1 mill .Ant an to 40 neon e. 10 H. P. Hubbard engine. In good con- dition, full cabin, would be a money maker on a regular run. Any reason able offer .takes it. For further in formation call at the officejof Burk hart & Pyeatt. Cor. of 1st) and Lyon Sts., Albany, Ore. FOR SALE. Good 6 room dwelling, with barn and 3 lots, for $750, paya ble on installments of $10 monthly. Also lots in Wrights addition on same plan. Apply to G. W. Wright, attor ney, Albany. FOR SALE. An eleven room house, fullv furnished. Three sets of house keeping rooms already occupied by good tenants, besides four nice rooms Lot 66x1111-2 as many small institutions as possi feet. The property pays a good in- ble' those capable of growing. It is terest on the price asked. Also a six room house lor rent. All centrally located and in good repair. A Dar gain for the right party. Apply on the promiees 306 E 4th St. H. Barnes. WANTED. A second hand bureau costing about $2. Address Mrs. Davey, 128 W. Sth street. MONEY Tu LOAN. Apply to Geo. W Wright, Attornev at Law, Albany, Oregon, lot FOUND. A watch fob, made of Mex ican money. Can be had at the Democrat office. FOR SALE. A farm of 333acros, cri sisting of 200 acres good farm land, the balance pasture land. A good house and 2 large barns, 3 good orch ards, runninc water the year round. Situated 2 1-2 miles south east of the flourishing town of Harrisburg, at a bargain if taken at once. Inquire of P. W. Snink Albany, or A. C. Stell- macher. Hnrrisbnrg. FOR EXCHANGE. 13 1-2 lots in Bryant's Addition, for equal valuo in City or uounty ot L,os Angeles, uiut. Address, L. 3. Bailey, Owner, 205 Mercantile Place, Los Angeles, Calif. BERKSHIRE UOAK PIGS for snle, registered; sired by Baron Duke 72nd 83653. Also some choice seed oats Call on or address A. F. Zimmerman, R. F. D. 2, Albany, Oregon. lot Phor ne Paranoia 37 " i Co. A PURELY MUTUAL fire insurance company. The O. F. R. A. John G. Bryant, Agent. WANTED Bright, energetic young men, Men of ubili:y and push, to sell Ke-t (imwii Miisery nine, on the Pacific coast. A lino 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. A1.HANY NuitSKltlliS, (Incorporated) Alhany, Oreuon. WOOD SAWlNli, Promptly and efficiently at tended to by Ben (lozelle. Order per- .,llv m- nli.mn lied 1:11. CHINESE DOCTOR J. Men Foo, an experienced compounder of Chinese medicines, successor of the late Hong Wo Tung, is now prepared to furnish Chinese medicines to all. The under signed recommends him and guaran tees satisfaction, t'a.l or write him at No. 110 West Seci nd St., Albany, Or Jim Westkau.. 6-lt. FOR SALE. A typewriter, only used a few times. Half price. Call at the Democrat ollice FOR RENT Ono set of Housekeeping Rooms at 30G-E -lth St. H. Haunks. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between R. K. Oliling and E. B Penland, under tho firm name of Uhling & Penland has been dissolved, E. B. 1'enlnnd retiring. All debts will be paid liy the new firm Ohling & Taylor, with whom all ac counts should be settled. Albany, Or., April 1, 1907. tl R. K. OHLING. E. B. PENLAND. THE WIGWAM Board, Feed and Sale Stables Corner SECOND and BAKER Street First-clnss livery at reasonable rates Specialty of boarding by day or week. Usual rates to farmers 'DAIRY NOTICE" Call Phone Ked 1863 for choice Jersey milk and cream. II. M. PALMER, Proprietor of the Golden Rule Dairy. All the testimony is in and the case will soon go to the jury. The jury is ! as liable to disagree as anything. In a j long drawn out case of this character ' men are not apt to be a unit in their consideration of its merits. It is easy to see how some might look upon Her mann as guilty, while others would take the other side, viewing it from an im partial standpoint. Oregonians famil. iar with his record at home may look at thejmatter through uilleior.t eyes 4 mm those nf the inrv at Washington The ODinion of the -Democrat is that I Mr. Hermann is guilty ot a good dea1 more than will ever be brought out a court of justice. Regardless of poli tics he has always seemed to be a good deal of a political demagogue, a man in office to make all he could out of it, serving the people with that in view more than from the standpoint of as sistance to others, and yet always ac commodating and courteous in the ' treatment of his constituents. His ca-! reer indicates that he is of that kind of nn!an BnianS, who differ materially in refer- ence to Mr. Hermann. Hustle for Albany. Albany people have been wanting a saw mill for some time. They are now about to have one, and they should be just as jubilant over getting one as it it was the biggest one on the coast. Big factories grow out of small con cerns, and the spirit of the day should be one in favor of building up rather than getting more than can be handled. Let the slogan of Albany be to rustle what makes a town. there are already some good indus- trips hprp. nnnrpniotprt Yit nvai.iinrl.. except the professional knocker. Rut tv.o flnii ; Kin. f. iiBn ....... ... Jui ,.,uio. ,,,ui our splendid shipping facilities this should become the manufacturing and whole sale center of Western Oregon. Let everybody talk and rustle to make it such. I anient. ' From present appearances the long looked for spring has finally arrived, and farmers and gardeners will begin preparing the soil for their spring crops. rail grain of all kinds with the ex ception of oats stood the winter well. and in the last few days has been won- derful!y revived shine. by the pleasant sun- r arm help is scarce and few have been able to secure the assistance they need in the fields. ' nany cnernes, plums prunes and peaches have been in full bloom for the last two weeks, but theirprogress has been much retarded by the cold wea ther. G. C. Simon who formerly lived near here, but who now lives in Arizona, ' was visiting friends and relatives lately. Mrs. Vernn Sharp, of Corvallis, who was visiting around this part of the country has returned homo. 4: iss Cory Scott has gono to Benton county on an extended visit with rela-. tiues and friends. Tangent now has two blacksmith shops, itKd neither of them belong to the trust. One of them expects to , , " , "f" blacksillltl run a repair shop in connection with ling. L. F. Smith has sold his town prop erty and moved to his farm. He will continue to deliver mail on route No. 1. W. O. Hudson is putting up a tower for a wind mill and tank, and is extend ing his facilities for raising line blood ed chickens and borkshire hogs. Mrs. Morgan, of Albany, bought 103 acres of land which belonged to the Vance estate, paying $15 per acre for it. Stock has passed through the winter in good condition. Stock buyers are continually scouring the country over looking for beef, milch cows, mutton sheep and fat hogs, for which they pay gO;id prices. Wagons from the different eream ories traveling over the country collect ing cream, seem to be doing quite a business, ns they go by well loaded. The dairy business is on the increase in this part of the country. Cl'MTUX. WANTED: Person to travel in home territory; salary $3.50 per day and expenses. Aouress j. a. Alexander, 125 Plymoth Place, Chicago, III. SEED OATS FOR SALE. At E. Burk holders 40 cts nr bushel 2 miles S. E. of Ablany on Brownsville road.2tit DO YOU WANT to buy or sell a farm? Do you want to buy or Bell city prop erty? Call on us or write to us. The golden rule, always on tne square. Success stimulates ambition. 7t Sl'ARKMAN & Co., Real EsttitePromoters Corvallis, Oregon. Tne Birds. The illustrated lecture in this city on April 26th on The Home Life of Wild Birds deserves special mention in the interest of our feathered friends, whom all good people love. These naturalists have had remark able succcess in photographing and studying birds in the tree tops. A ser ies of Red-tailed Hawk photographs that will be shown, were taken near the top of a tall cotton-wood where they found the nest . 120 feet from the ground. On seven different occasions they climbed to the topmost branche3 to get pictures of this family and to take photographs showing how the feat was accomplished. On another occasion these two nat uralists SDent two difffi rent filimmprq among the rocky islands off the Oregon ' coast. They had to take equipment' and provisions in a small row boat, launch it in the surf and set out alone on the sea. They climbed the ledges ! and hauled the boat above the beating I waves. On a narrow shelf thev camDed i for five davs and nitrhts. endurinc hnivl- The work was accomplished only after eight long mountain trips of thirty-fivo mile3 each, covering a period of four months. Mr. Finlty has gathered many im portant facts in the economic value of bird life to man, and has reasons to give why our native birds should more carefully prbtected. le $100 Reward, $100. Tne readers of (bin pnper wU he' please! to learn that there is nt lean! oiie draaded diaeaso time science bat been able to cure in all its Biases, ami that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cur- fi .!4ni -V,P?8,!'T, (!,UrenOW knT- the medial fraternity. Oata-rn beii a constitutional disrate, requires a on- sntutional treatment. Hall's Cam ri. tllrn in tnlrt.fi inlnrnillv. .o-ini. rlim .tit, upon tne blood and nucoiis surfaces of tuB sjatem, ibereny deetiorinir the innnHailnni.l th rii-a the patient e.rength br tmiHiiw up the tne c;nmtut'on and assisting nature in ' dolne In doiuiz its woik. The prorri etor have sc much faiib in its curative i powers that thev offr One Hundred dollars lo. any caee that it fain to cure. Send for Mat of tPS'iraoniala Addresa F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by all Drunisto. 75c. 'lake-Hall's Family Pills for conati patlou. Baby Buggies. Fifty IU07 Heywood carts for babie at the Fortmiller Furniture Co's. Carts lagre enough and springy enough to be comtortable for the smallest baby. Also all the regular folding carts and the new stvles that fold up small enougn to go in a vanse. SPRING WALL PAPER- Just drop in and let us show you something now in Wall Paper. Thousands of rolls to select from. New stock just arrived, Will do our best to please you. Buhkhart & L EE. KEEP an EYfc, on tne Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street between Ellsworth and '.von streets. Special prices on stock and poultr goods at Stewart & SoxHdw. Co GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Waa Ferfcctly Bold 'When lie Started to Vae Newbro's llerpldd. Frederick Manuell, Mnryland block, Butto. Montana, bought a bottle of New bro's HiTPlclde. April 6, '119, and began to use It for entire baldness. The hair fol licles In his scalp wero not dead and in 20 days ho had hair all over his head. On July 2 ho writes, "and today my hair Is as thick and luxuriant ns any ono could wish." Nowbro's Hcrplcldo works on an old principle and with a new dis coverydestroy the cause and you re movo the effect. Herpleide destroys tho perm that causes dandruff, falling hair, and finally baldness, so that with tho rnuso pone the effect cannot remain. Stops falling hair nt once nnd a new prowth starts. Snld by lending drueglsts. Send 10c. In stamps for eamplo to Tho Hernlelile Co.. Detroit Mtrh. Two sizes 50 cents ana $1.00. Foshay & Mason agents. 7i, "3? O JPt x A , Bsantba , ina m till tta KiM 1m Haw Always A sale of horses, cattle and machinery will be cried nt the Central Feed Shed, foot of Lyon street, on Saturday. April 27, beginning at 1 o'clock sharp, for all desiring sales. Property listed up to Saturday ivening April 20. Phone D. Sterling, Pacific Black 5SU. or Home 1226, for information in reference to terms of snle, etc. RBM3YAL NOTICE. J. MacHugh, Tailor, has moved hin tn Cirrv St ittaf uxtk I Oregon Market, where he will ' to. meet old and new customers. M ?l US W H H I III t.i 1 CI . .;XtC:T9 Bin H H FS fl I II RH SA. iv h m a J n in Mvti n-.ni.nl -r. tm an a s til ni hi u an ft n h m vm jm BARRETT BROS. AJOut tX2 only thing that will row induce the President to run will be che intimation that his feet were too cold for a race with Mr. Bryan. Hnrfirnlriiral nriprv The regular monthly meeting of the Linn County Horticultural Society will be held at the Court House in Albany onSatnrday, April 20th, commencing at 1:S0. A full attendance is requested, p m mt rrnirl r ' M" MU?L... . eireLitiy. YOU CAN RELY ON THE BITTERS Past experience has taught thousands of persons that in all cases of stomach, ' Liver or Bowel disorders the Bitters i can be relied on to give relief even when I other medicines have failed. H0STTTER'S ! STOMACH SITTERS 1 should therefore be the first thought as '. soon as you notice an attack of Sick j Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Cost- iveness, Heartburn, Malaria or Female ' Ills. It is absolutely pure. J. lis Successor to S. N. STEELE & CO. Insurance agent and dealer in farm, j riinber l?nds and city prop erty. 132 W First Street, Albany, Or. : j PHI II TRY ruiLim, I "A Hen That Lays la One That fays, It costs no more to keep the best than common scrubs. Why not boom your poultry business, and make it a success , by purchasing the S. C. Balock Minor- ca settings from prize winning pens, Northrup strain, wnen you can get them for $1.00 for 15, balance of sea- son, Lone Pine Tree Farm. Home Phone 2S05. Do You A-spire? If you are looking for a bargain in citv property or a nice farm in the country call on J. V. PIPE, 203 West 2nd St., Albany, Oregon. W0MEN Robertlne gives what every woman most tli'slres a porfect complexion. It britiKa that soft, smooth, fresh, clear tint to the cheek that denotes Touthfulnes.. It ulll brlnff beauty to thoso who lack It; it will retain It for tho!o who already possess it; it will onabto you to successfully combat the ravages of weather and tlm. ron't doubt don't ancue. Just try Xobcrtine. Your druggist will give you a free sample. All druje elti keep Robrtlne. To What his' rVcfT mvkTfM Just received two car loads of the best line ever brought to the city. Runabouts,Surreys and Spring Wagons, built to order. HOLT'S Walter Grocer , and; ' Baker i!16 WRNT '!P.T srK(5ETALBASY OREGON, First class iroods in their season. Phone Main 5S. fill jylljB flf Beware of Defective Titles Have an Abstract of Title Prepared by the LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Z. il. RUDD, Manager . Of the real property you intend to purchase, or accept as security for 3 money loaned. J ..i Established in 1S92, our patrons receiving the benefit of our experience. Office corner of 3rd and Broadalbin streets, Albany, Or. OSTEOPATHY . FEMALE DISEASES Office 226 Broadalbin. DR. MARY Phone Black 4S2. J" tH, RALSTON INSURANCE, 10ANS AND COLLECTIONS. I have money to loan in small and large amounts. Notes and mortgages bought. 1 will bond you. Property 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ; . ' MARKET IT ISN'T PLEASANT totbuy your meat where you have to take chances where you must be on the watch against "off color" provisions, short weight or overcharg ing. 'Tisn't pleasant, either, to take things back to the store and make a "fuss'' when you've been ill treated. You can avoid even the shade of annoy ance by dealing with this clean "on the level" butcher store. Try just once "that's all!" Parker, THE LIFE OF THE ROOM is in the decoration the bare walls and ceilings are like a skeleton with out beauty, life and warmth.' Wall paper and ceiling decorations transform your rooms into a thing of beauty, when you choose rich colorings and handsome patterns from WuODWORTH DRUG CO. Consultation free MARSHALL, Graduate DesMoines School Bargains In Farm Unds, Timber Undi"and aty .Property call on or writ S S STEELE 4 OO. Alcaoy