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Albany Democrat VOL X LI I ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGU ST 24 1907 iNO 4 THE STRIKE. 3,000 Unsent Messages in Chicago Chicogo, Aug. 17. President Small today issued an order for closed shops, applying to every broker's office in the country, having a Onion operator, who shall not be allowed to work in any office or on any line with non-unionists. In reply to a request for instrucctions from Havana President Small replied calling out all the operators there. A a result of the strike there are 3,000 unsent messages in Chicago. Both comi anies are sending about 250 daily instead of the usual thousands. Last night sixty check boys of the Western Union struck, and have held a mass meeting to discuss the situation. Baked HaliVmt, something extra good for lunch, regon Market. THE FRENCH To Be Put to Death in Caca Blanca Casa Blanca, Aug. 17. Notice has been sent by Gen. Drudeo, command ing the foreign forces, demanding the immediate surrender of the town, and nnmnlv thprp. will he a UUII Laimiv w ------ ----- - generil attack by the Arabs, the town is to be destroyed and all the French in it to be put to death. FULL OF KINKS RINGLING Has Seen the Life of a Halsey J It Has an Array of Foreign Tal Man. " ent New to America. Unchanged in Portland. Portland, Aug. 17. Strike situation practically unchanged, little business being transacted. Both sides are confident. Square M Baking Powder is pure & Wholesome MEISERS China Coffee Store Try Our Own Ruby Coffee Well Worth 25c a li. HAMMOCK BARGAINS. Just a few of that BIG- SHIPMENT of Hammocks to be closed out while there is another month of warm weather. $2.25 Hammocks now $ 1.65 $2.50 Hammocks now 1.05 $3.00 Hammocks now $ 2'J S3. 50 Hammock-snow $ 2.70 $5.00 Hammocks now $ 3.9S $5 50 Hammocks now If 4.15 $6.00 Hammocks now if 4 45 At these prices it would be a good in vestment to lay them away for next year. According to the Times Vincent Hol gate, who has been running a confec tionary store at Halsey, is a high finan cier. He lost on a cheese making pro cess, then brought a band of horses here from eastern Oregon and lost heavily. Then he run his fathers farm near Peoria. He sold everything u ..IA Unn,A C.MV1 frnm his moth- 113 LUUIM, uwi.unw vww - - er-in-law, Mrs. Emma Allen, and on July 24 left for North Yamhill to see about buying another confectionaay store, and has not since been heard from. Besides this he and his wife of fourteen months separated several times. And he had melancholy spells. How is that for one man's life. Mistaken for a Deer Years aga Lane county was noted for the number of men mistaken for deer and killed. It is again getting into form. This week Ed. Olsen and Mar tin Orphus were hunting four miles east of Belknap springs, when Orphus thought he saw a deer and fired. It was his friend Olsen, dead. SPRING WALL VaVjSB 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 best to please you. BUBKHART & LEE. Peaches For Sale. A fine lot of Linn county peacUes for sale for canning. Apply to Las sellee Bros.' at the Packing House. "Suffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured ..miiv "Hon. John K. dar- f-i ttAff Mn.Trti. nirarH. Ala. W. B Form Fitting and Nuform Corsets fit right, look right and feel right. Chambers & McCiine Big assortment of Long Gloves in SILK, KID and CHAMOIS The Last Big Sale of the Season. The fall stocks will soon begin to arrive in a few days more so we are going to clean up the odds and ends of the past season in one Gigantic Sale to make room for the many new thines we wi'l have to show you for the comin r FALL SEASON now fast approach ing If nriee cutting will induce you to buy don't fail to visit our store every time you arf downtown fdur'in! The next tw weeks WE'LL HELP TO MAKE YO&P 1BA&K ACCOUNT GROW by giving you two dollars.woith for the price of one. We don t have room to mention prices on everything, so come and see the many bargains Wb nAVH. TO OFFER. . s The greatest circus in the world and that is Ringling Brothers' is announc ed for two performances in Albany on Thursday, Aug. 29. Svce its last engagement in this neighborhood this great enterprise lias grown to such an extent that the quest ion of transporting it from place to place is taxing the railroads to the lim it. As great as its size, are the many acts which go to make up a program that all other shows combined cannot equal. It is all novelty from start to finish nothing to be seen that was ever before presented. From Italy comes uaisy noagina, tne world s greatest woman bareback rider; the Borsenis, who do an acropatic act while balancing on rolling globes, and Riccobono with his marvelous horses, one of which pulls off boots and trousers, lights a candle and goes to its bed. Persia has sent to this show the great est acrobatic act the world has ever seen -that of the Mirze Golem troupj, who perform on pedestals. From France have come the Legard acrobats and the Patty brothers, who walk on their heads with their hands held tight to their hips. In Germany was found the DeKock trio. In Spain were engaged twelve great performers, whose acts are especially attractive. Others are Alvarez, a re markable acrobatic head balancer; the Toredors, who do a groteque bull fight that provokes great laughter, and Miir- no, the funniest of clow gymnasts. Novelty is the dominant note of the 1 great circus. It has nothing about it I that anyone in this country has ever seen before. Brownsville. A. B. Cavendar has leased his inter est in the Times to his partner, F. M. Brown, who will run the business alone, Mr. Cnvenler going elsewhere to en gage in other business. Not a vacant huuse in Brownsville and four are being built. Six or eight families wanting to move to the city and not a house lo live in. W. W. Robe and C. A. Elswick have returned from the Blue River mines and report a good strike in the Merger gold mine. There Is No Better Table Beverage Than "Diamond" Coffee. Uused plain or mixed with cream or sugar it is equally pleasing. This is the result of careful blending, which makes the coffee so. acceptable to our many patrons. Always keep a pound in the pantry. "Diamond" Blend 2 cents the pound. COAMERCIAl C0FFLT & CROCKERY CO. Both Phones, MAIN 53. OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOR WARM WEATHER Cold boiled ham, made at home, not like the stuff shipped in from Portland, just the thing for the summer, at home or in the camp. At the THE ALBANY DRESSED BEEF GO'S j A Sick Detective. j New YORK, Aug. 17. Robert Pink erton, the head of the detctive agency, left today aboard the steamer enroute to turope tor his health. STAR BAKERY, C. Meyer, Prop., Firstclass baked goods, groceries, produce , fruits, etc. Both Phones 57 Hi i. All kinds of fruit at the Oregon Market. ' ' If you want the best vegetables go to tho Oregon Market. BOT WANTED' To learn telegraphy. tan at cne western union. Ladies White Lawn Suits $4.50 values this week 6.50 " " " 9.50 $3 39 4.98 6 50 Ladies Skirts $8.50!Valucs for the low price of 7.50 " 6.50 1 ' 5.00 $6.75 6.75 . 4 75 . 3.75 W hito Lawn Shirt Waists. $1.50 values going at 3.75 values this sale 4.50. " " " 2 48 2.98 Ladies Oxfords $4 00 Values this sale 3 00 " " 2.50 " " " . 2 00 ' ' " .$2.P5 : . 198 . 1.65 . 1.39 New Seasonable Goods Just In. Fresh Saratoga Chips, Pure Olive Oil, Limberger Cheese, Fancy Package Cakes, " . Large Queen Olives, Try our COFFEE. GILBERT BROS. At the Sign cf the Padlock. Guaranteed Iron Beds. The Fortmiller Furniture Co. have just received a stock of iron beds, made of malable iron, which are guaranteed for 25 years. Besides being very dura ble they are an attractive bed And the price is reason ble. Imported Wall Paper, direct from England, France and Germany, new 1 ana dainty patterns. nign uraue col ' ors suitable for Parlors, Halls, Dining i rnnmn nnl hed moms. Hnmethintr thnt will please. Call and examine the line. Burkhart & Lee. Vd1 0 9 Callovncss Transformed to Dusky De raty A dark skin becomrj fasri: jlh-.r when ilrlinili'ly jod, ui:irir;".il wirh the raui:u:t pluiv v.Mi'i in.li catcsahealtliy, active skin. Ro!),ti ine krcpi :!ic skin rtllneil in quality, kccis)ores,'rculroniclo,r(i-ir.Ka'.te and stimulates ihc tiny capillaries to conlributctliecolonvhichchKnnsin blonde and brunettcaiikc. Robcrt ine is certain protection against tan, unburn and freckles if applied be fore exposure to sun or wind. oprcaus nue an imperceptible sheen of came over skin surface, forinin"! ;nic.d sttmu.ating and preserving; a delicate, lustrous beauty. Alt tt Unttrlit TtlDAt ROBERTINE A Range That Will Bake Evenly and Thoroughly. rlrOU know from J sad experience tnai you can i ao good' baking if one part of your oven is hotter than another. And in most steel and cast iron ranges, the oven is not heated uniformly. Because it is simply flanged over and riveted, and the seams filled with stove-putty. v A few heatings and coolings, and the putty falls out, leaving an open crack to suck in outside air and cause the fire to burn un evenly. Or perhaps the damper is in front, or on one side of the range, which prevents an even produc tion of heat to flow over and around the oven. Now the Monarch. Oven bakes evenly at all times.. ' The sides and the oven are riveted to Malleable Iron frames extending all through the range, making tight,, solid joints with no chance of air-leaks. Then the Duplex Draft a damper both front and back- lets air in at both ends of the fire-box, causing a uniform heat production which means an even- ly heated oven, one that will not burn the bottom of the bread while the top is unbaked, but bakes thoroughly and satisfac torily through and through. You can control the heat just as you desire for roasts or baking of any kind. flu "Stay Satisfactory "Rn5! OKLiiSG & TAYLOR E t Stetter's Ctsh St re BFFORE you take your outing, I want my inning if y u InnMng for the largest F'ock. best assort ment and lowest priors of The Crest E. & F. ASCHfc, Proprietors. --Second Street Fresh' confectionary, fruits. Ice cream, home-made taffey, popular drinks, chess pies, etc. Guns,, Ammunition rnd fin ing Tackle go- to. In Albany Gun Store. A. SCHMIDT, Albany, 1 Ortgon- Maitondera prompt!;1 attended to. C?rta ft. i, ' i v.Ti Sl. . CO VEJtftVKXPKRItMil, Uitr CrtAHt E AHtt oxrx-tt .n-h nfid Treo roiKirt on iiiti'iitnW1Uy. IKFHINOCMKNT ilU eoiMfn.tl l-tm CiittrM. i'tut'tim onwinw iiir""K" "r- YIBSQ luirt BOLO, frw TRADK'MARKS, P- 5IO and COPYRIGHT quickly olilaliiwL Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, DAIRY NOTICE. CUl Phone Red 18G3 for choice Jersey n ile and cream. H. M. PALMER, Proprietor of the Golden Rule Dairy. J. Ml. RALSTON INl)RNCF, 1 04NS AND COLLEcTiONS. I have money t" loan ,in Bmall and large amounts. Notes and mortgages bouu'l t 1 will bond ynu. Property handled for non-residents M. B. CRAF1V 242 West Second St., Albany First-class meats of all kinds from selected slock. WHl' iuU CO.MUI to Albany take your team to lVte Anderson's At Ihe Wigwam, the place for feed and boardat reasonable rales. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Ihe Kind Yen Have Always Bough? Bears ta Blgna,tr4 Q( .