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Democrat ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 19 1 907 NO VOL SL11 Albany IN ALBANY. People Who Come and Go. F J Andross, Portland. H D Graves & wf. Roseburg. Mrs Hoyte, Seattle. Thos Edwards Turner. H A Forbes, S F. Nellie Welch, Tallman. C R Fargo, Portland. N W Baldwin, Caves, N H. Lee Hvdc, Salem. L b Gilbert. Portland. S W Reed, Big Rapids, Mich. H Widdecombe Jr, Grand Rapids, Mich. GARFIELD At Portland. Some Big Problems. Portland, July 13. Secretary Gar-j field and party arrived in Portland this , morniner. aud immediately began gath- ering data relative to solving the fue At A STRIKE Blue River. Interesting to Albany Men, Ham and Cheese Sandwiches pre pared at the Oregon Market. conserve the water supply, other plans the government is templating. Astoria Compromisers. ''nice Hall's F.mily Pills for consti potion. Register: ' I The Great Nortnem mine once yieiu- ' ed good returns to the owners. They j ! worked for a long time on a rich fisure I vein, and the yield of gold was highly , satisfactory to the management. The 1 vein, however.ran out.and much money Astoria, July 13. The ministers and was spent by them in equipping the j saloonmen of Astoria have practically mine and running an eighty foot tunnel ! reached an agreement, whereby if " search of the mother lode. When j saloons close from 9 to 1 Sundays presem. , ministers will no enfore Sundav closing . they changed the course of the tunnel RICH COPPER Ore Discovered Right in Mill ! City. Mill City people are excited over a rich discovery of copper ore at that city. Jack Hammel who returned from there last evening reports a rich discovery in that city. In removing some dirt for the extension of the store of the Curtis Lumber Co. some ore was struck which firoved to be valuable in copper. The edge was traced across the river into Linn county and is thought to be very extensive and remarkably rich. Mill City people were showing ore to every body, and it is believed there is some thing in sight which will make the Ver di ot Senator Clark look to its laurels. LAM ion law all (lay. We sell Square M Baking Pow ders and Extracts. There are none better. We give 3c rebate coupon with every 25c cash purchase. almost at ritrht angles, and have been I at work for some time in that direction. I Yesterday H. C. Mahon received . word from W. T. Shurtleff, who is the manager of the work, that he had .tnirlr flip main lene for which thev I wer hunting at eighty feet below the ' surface. The ledge is of great width, probably about thirty feet, and the ore ! is or a tree muling graae ana snows excellent valves. !, There is probably no . limit to the amount of ore that can be j taken out now. The mine is equipped with an auto-' matic tramwav from the mouth of the ! tunnel to the mill, which is about as complete as anything of its kind in i Oregon. The mill, too, was put in at i great expense, and there is plenty of water to operate it. The directors of the company at pres- ent are all Eugene parties, and are: Do you use Royal Fruit Jars?! &.tf& . man. The officers are: H. C. Mahon. president; Q. G. Gross, vice president; S. E. Wightman, secretary, and C. L. Littlefield, treasurer. The boys are all happy over the lucky strike. Si Perkins Hayseed band, Are you interested in Lawn Mowers? If so we would say our new stock is now on hand. We can show you a L2-inch cut for $3.00 or n 20-inch cut-full ball beariug-thebestin the market. No trouble to show them to you. STEWART & SOX H'DW CO. They are the best. In new store eisers 0p. the p. o. in m hi ii i mil ii ihii iininnirnrTTTii i i m Tii i t- i i wirwimi iii iivi n fm Taint i rmrTT-r Beam tbe A MM 8 A.WSys Rnligi iignaturo The Lady Maccabees were very highly entertained last evening by the "Hay seedBand." After lodge closed the band came marching in to appropriate music and in hayseed costumes, truly ridicu lous, headed by their leader a veritable Irisman. Lady Eagles, and accompanied by the best clown ever seen, Lady Scott, who acted her part to perfection. The band was composed of the follow ing hayseeds, carrying their drums, bugles, horns and other musical instru ments: Ladies Eagles, Baker, Smead, Austin, Ethel Crowder, barah Willis, Stetter, Rowell, Paulis, Schultz, Riley, Scott and Keats. They were assisted by Ladies Anna Schultz and Miller, and by five little girls and Master Eagles. The following is the excellent program j given : Song and music by the band : and assistants, duet and encore by I Ladies Miller and Anna Schultz. Ring ; around a rosy ty four little girls with j song by Wilma Junkin. a recitation by ; Lucille Keats.song by Elizabeth Eagles and a dance by Kita Medin. bolo witn chorus by Ladies Paulis, Stutter and Baker, recitation by Ivy Keats with encore, quartet by four "Hayseeds," Eagles, Ssirah Willis. Keats and Scott; duet and encore by Rita Medin and Wilma Junkin, a girls tri to J. mcs town by Ldy Ethel Crowder. Song by the band followed by martial music as they lefi the hall. An enjoyable time was had by vis itors and Maccabees. Commander. if JO la '1 fimZfas&r SOLED ATISFMTBOR1 In e'.vonW (lie Stu!ob-l: t Wncoii. It 13 built tlint vm . , best ..mtri-lal J .11 Wrchhuto , !. 'AlltinonilVoniv'tho iW." IV.intod In lmndBOino aud durable colors to stand the expoauro ni'cossary to farm work. THE 8TU0EBAECER WAGOM Is mailo In ninny sizos and st yU'S for every use to which a mwon la put. S TS ?, 8 , del er Anor"hTsu...ebaker book about u-iiiwmw, cnrrlnKosnnd hnrnesa are interesting. una got tuem wecu you eomu m iowu. Drop in ONE DAY SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY Choice of Ladies White, Gray, Blue, or Red Canvas Oxrords or Pomps, heavy or light soles, and all widtl.s A Big lillamock Hotel. 1 1 nans are Deing drawn ior a $iou,uuu hotel at Tillamook. It is to be 170 1-4 by 170 feet, the main part being four stories, the wings three. It will con tain 135 guest chambers, with private , bath and toilet for each, The main lobby will be GO by 80 feet, a lady's lobby on the second floor 30 by 80 feet. It will be heated by steam electric light ed. It is to have a double front, one facing the ocean the other Tillamook Bay, 100 feet above high tide. It is proposed to make it the finest seaside resort hotel on the coast. ii OHU9I9 & TAYLOR, ALBANY, ORE. OHLING & TAYLOR, The Hardware Men. to E $1.39 pair Chambers & McCune The Bank at Corvallis Mr. Akers, of the Corvallis saw mill, was in the city yesterday to see the C. & E. people in order to get the comp any interested in the protection of the bank of the Willamette at Corvallis, the water gradually washing it away and among other things endangering a switch of the railroad. The govern ment will probably be asktdtodosome- I thing. ' ThelvTaTher. Ranp;e of temperature 82-49. Ttie river is 1.5 feet. Prediction: fair tonight, and Sun day. F. M. French local observer. SPRING WALL PAPEK- Just drop in and let us show you something new in Wall Paper. Thousands of rolls to select from. New stock just arrived. Will do our beat to please you BlIKKllART & LEE. STAR BAKERY, C. Meyer, Prop., First-class baked goods, groceries, produce , fruits, etc. Bolh Phones 57 Go to EISTBMH'S GROCERY for fresh Fruics and Vegetables. Our Grocery Btock is as fresh and complete as any in the city. Allen and Lewis Preferred Stock cannod goods a specialty. BARGAINS in Crockery and Glassware as we in tend to close out that department. Come and get our prices and see our clean up-to-date store. Both Phones Main 58. A Iftia" I .in Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, Sash & Doors Screen Doors & Wire Screens Glass Carpenter Tools Garden Tools Paints WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. Gilbert Bros., 1st Street Next Door to Young's. Mining Stock for Sale. I 400,000 shares of treasury stock of the Bhick Eagle Mining & Milling Co,, for 2'. cents a share. Rich strike showing immense yield of copper, sil ver anil gold, which makes the old lead assaying $32 in copper, 9 in silver and $1 in g ld look small. Stock to be sold to put in plant. Inquire of Howard & Cooper for particulars. i i Imported Wall Paper, direct from England, France and Germany, new and dainty patterns. High Grade Col ors suitable for Parlors, Halls, Dining rooms and bed rooms, something that will please. Call and examine the line, j Buhkhart & Lee. s3 YOUR SELECTION FOR WHEEL AtSteMer's Cash Store M. B. CRAFT, 242 West Second St., Albany should be made with curcful discrim nation. You want the best your money can buy. There are more poor and i worthless wheels on the market than there nre good ones. If you decide ona 1 First-class meats of all kinds from SNELL I know you will never regret it. selected stock. j Expert testimony furnishes ample ev- - 1 iiience of its superiority over any made. WHEN YOU COME to Albany take Tne 1!'aI,y G,,n S'orc has a tinp slock your team to j on hand. Look at them before you Duy, il win pay you. The Crest IVto Anderson's A. SCHMIDT, E. & F. ASCHE, Proprietors. Second Street Fresh enfectionnry, fruils, ico rream. homn-mnde tal'ey, popular drinks, handled for non-residenta . hu.-s pies, etc. J, M, RALSTON INSURANCE, LOANS AND COLLECTIONS. I have money to loan ;in small and large amounts. Notes and mortgages Dougnt. 1 will bond you. 1'roperty At tli Vfvrm, the place fcnlfecd . m. . iiu ut tuasonable raHes. ' Albany, DAIRY NOTICfi Call Phone Red 18G3 for choice Jersey milk and cream, H. M. PALMER. Proprietor of the Golden Rule Dairy. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Signature of jf&JUi I