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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1907)
F M. FRENCH J E W E We make a specialty of RAILBOAD WATCHES that will stand inspeciton on all Railroads. 17-19-21-23 Jewels MILTON, ELGIN, WALTHAM, HAMPDEN. A small amount of money buys a good watch. L E R. PERSONAL. L. fi. Newton, of the Pacifc Co., returned this noon from Portland. A. W. Blackburn, druggist, of Leb anon, was in the city today. J. A. Warner went to Salem this morning with his surveyor's outfiit. W. ft. Mealey and mother, of Foster, went te Portland this morning on a few days trip. B. F. Sanders of the Tallman store has been in the city to day on a short business trip. Bert and Harry Moe have returned to the machine shops, at Portland, atter a visit home. Mrs. Haddie Parker Wire, returned to Portland this morning after a few days Albany visit. MissJuanita Miller, of Lebanon, was in the city on her way home from a vis it with Lebanon friends. Judge Wolverton came up from Portland last evening on a short busi ness trip, looking after his Albany property. Mrs. J. F. Altermatt and son Race left this morning for Chicago, to join Mr Altermatt and reside. He . has a position there. Will Jacks left this afternoon fcr Southern California, where he expects to work, seeking the change for the benefit of his health. Mrs. J. J. Whitney has gone to Ci 1- ltornia, lor a visit, accompanying Mbs MISFITS, Mixture of Things and Thoughts The land fraud cases are all to dropped. How does that jar you. be A Righteous D.eision. :iu-.'.ft)J n the ost otfi'.m, i lecond cit-Hf in nil ri'Hitor Albany, Or Good for the supreme court of Ore gon. It has a good head. It holds that the title of the bill omitted from the referendum petitions was only an aid or guide and was not mandatory. The will of the people is the great thing in question, and in the bill itself it was never intended that the people should be kept from a vote on technicalities. When Judge Galloway's decision was ,, ., .. , m ,. rendered the Democrat stated that The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a , , , , . week; in advance for one year, $1.50. the supreme court would probably re By mail, in advance for one year $3, at s verse it. The U. of 0. and other bills end of year $;1.50. ., will now go to the people on their mer- Ihe WocKiy-Ativnnce per year itB and be settled bv a nonular vote, as : was intended by the referendum law. F P NUTTING- The Democrat. Minnie Mciarland to Hanford. She Louse will also be in San Josecndothei places. , "UU!":' Mrs. A. M. Reeves and daughter, of ; Lebanon, returned yesterday from their I Newport outing, and last ! home after a short visit with Albany I friends. N, C, W. Risley, the carpenter, is 73 years of age today, an event that n being remembered in a pleasant way, with a big family dinner. Dr. J. M. Kitchen, of Stayton, went to the Bay yesterday to join his wife and daughter, Mrs. Dr. Al. Bowersox, of Ashland, who are there for en out The supreme court rose abovH tech nicalities. G. eat is Oregon's supreme j court. Dissolving the Standard Oil Co. is a colossal task. Think of cutting down a mountain. I It will be better for the U. of 0. to ', face'the music and establish its pos:-' tion, if it can. Police Judge Strode, of Portland, j disposed of 121 cases in 121 minutes, j Cash receipts $473. And all got just- Twenty Tangled Tongues mission aries are to go to Alaska. Better con tinue the trip to the north polo, a gocd Dlace for such hot headed people. Miss Palmer, a New York belle has created a sensation by appearing on Fifth avenue in bare feet without stockings, in a Roman toga, with baie arms and hatless. She says stockings are as much an abomination as corsets. Miss Palmer will end up in the bug WANTED! 75,000 Bushels of Oats, Stored at the Magnolia Warehouse. A public warehouse, open to the competiton of buyers, gnaranteeing the HIGHEST CASH Ph ICE whenever you desire to sell. For full particulars and prices call at our office. A. W. BOWERSOX Local Manager. Go to EiSTBURN'S GROCERY Mrs. Alice B. Marshall Teacherof Piano.has rented Bussarc"s Hall for Fridays when she will receive pupils each week, beginning Sept. 13. Pupils recitals will Tre given every six weeks. Mrs. Marshall has an enviable repu tation as a teacher and pianist. In a competative contest at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893 she won a diploma nnrl mprlnl for Giinnrin, ovuoilonoii R,, W. S. Dunniway, the efficient state invitation she nlaveri at for fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Our Grocery stock is as fresh and complete as any in the city, Allen and Lewis Preferred Stock canned 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 68.' At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at OUU WANTS Help Wanted, Owing to the fact that Lasselle Bros. Packing Co. experiences some little trouble securing sufficient lady help for f ncinir nrunoa at the communcin ' and end of season thev have decided to pay all I This is right, Let the majority rule. Mir. L'ooley" o:i Tuft In " the American Magazine "Mr. of International Music Clubs at the St Louis exposition in 1904, and has ap peared in concert in many cities with some of the leading pianists of the nation. The Chicago Chronicle says: Her printer, who has been keeping his elec cion promises, ana wire, were in ihe city this afternoon while on their way home from an outin? at Otter Rock. Miss Hazel Weller has gone to Pen dleton to be readv. for the onnninrr rf the schools. Pendleton secures an ac- playing is characterized by delicacy of complished teacher and a fine yoong touch, by exquisite phrasing and pos lady for a resident. itive technic. There is poetry and in- F. H. Colpitts, of Denver, a former tf "ectuality . in her work these two Alhanv assavisf mvH lLtnin elements being the chief charm of her o vhr.r Mi.,.,,,. m, r,i:.. playing. Dooley" writes of tho Presidential can- has been doing a good deal of work in 1 Clarence Eddy the noted organist, didates. Of Taft ho says: . j the west. says: -I am glad to recommend Mrs. ,x- . ... . .. , . . . m, r . ... . 1 Alice B. Marshall as a refined pianist. iiis raio position in ino cauinec is ine u. oi u. win open sept. 24. and nlost conscientious teacher of the Miller, a graduate of Albany college. who will take the senior Robin Nelson will resume his Official Jollyer. He's th' Happy Hand. Among the students will be Miss Lena pjan0 lady help 1-4 cent per box more to those ! Wnin there's a ruction annywhere Taft of this' e that are on hand the first day and con- ! starts out an' cleans it up. A man goes course. Rt tinuo through tho season. Ihe facers I into the White House with a letter studies there. last year made on an lavorage , Dotween f.m Jameg j Hm There's a found! Captains Holder and L mon, of tho $1.50 an $1,75 porday.somo of the most .... . . . . ... Salem Salvation Armvhave been in the visitor is fired out W a widdow. Where 1 d023 he fall? Into laft s waitin' arms, had an army. Tiiey probably got leir.- ' Where ar'ro yo goin', frind?' aays ons in Albany. Taft; 'To a hardware store to buy me Sister Blachcta, a former popular a gun, says the man. 'I have another "!lel "pm"i i ". '"" experience 1 ones making as high as $3.90. The Packing House will prob ably open on Thursday Sept. 12. The company also stales that they can use a few more men to work in tho Packing Houso, Tho new facing room will in sure warm and comfirtablo rooms for tho ladies. It will bo Iwat'.d by steam. Important to Cruisers. I want every responsible cruiser in Southern Oreiron to send mo his name Mr. Wm. H. Sherwood. America's greatest pianist says: I consider Mrs. Marshall an unusuallly good teacher of music and piano playing. She is a lady of artistic acquirements and musical taste. Walter Parker, Grocer Baker US WE'iT H'IRST 11'riHET,.ALB4SY OREGON;- f-irst class poods in their season. I'hiins .Main S8. The Truax Funeral. letter m mo pocket fr m Haitch Haitch home after absh' t Albanv viai. Rogers,' he say i. 'Ah, sethere awhile,' t Troubled with rheumatism she has been says Taft, pullin' him into a chair, seeking relief in the hot springs of Late 'Have a irood see-par. Put wan into county. Southern Oregon to send mo ms name j Louig yiercck and family will socn and address, upon receipt of which I , J"r pocket to smolco atther suppei. I retum from Iiewist to A'Ibspv t0 ,.e. will send mm liuormation miu is ui i , um j umi.ui i vu gjt a :, f,- n ni,nm p nonriv ( will nnnil him information vital intorest to himself, and his busi ness. Address I H. C. Wolp, I Roscburg, Ore. CEDAR" I'OSTS.-Good, bright fu 1 1 sized cedar posts, made from old growth timber. F. W. Williams, Junction City, Oregon. t2 FOR RENT. Residence and barn on South Ferry street. Call upon N. A. Blougett. t9 FOT SALE. Scholarship in Albany Collcgo, good for entire year, any course, $35 Inquire at Demockat Office. LOST. A grey and white Angoi a cat belonging to Isabclle Young. Will tho finder please return to 434 Sixth St. LOST. A bunch of storo keys. Ro to Ellis & Sons. CHEAP. Sugar I'ine I'oarand Orchard Boxes at E. H. Rhodes ollico new buck. E. II. Uiiudes. FOR SALE. Ton tons of hay for sale. Call upE. M. Pet feet, across Willam ette, or phono Farmers 201. $10 on place. 29t FOR SALE. Stock ranch in Lincoln Co. 3i.3 acres, 30 acres farming land, 80 acres timber, 5 barns. 2 houses, 2 orchards, 50 tons hay, 25 head cat tle, tools, etc, for $3,000. Seo Scott & llUMiuitT, Albany. 22t FOR SALE OR RENT. A seven room house and two lots, corner 8th and Mania streetj. Inquire at house. T. A. IlAVlia. t31 FOR SALE. A fine Irish setter bird dog, I V years old. Call at barlx shop L. 1. Mctzger, opposite the Russ, CLOVER STRAW for sale. $2.50 a a ton, him it yourself, one mile Inini town. Good cow feed. Howauii & Cooi'Eit, next door to post office. HOP riCKERS.-Wanted at the J. S. Cooper yard. Parties wishing to pick will please register with Mrs. S. Freerksen, 8th ctreot. Both Phone ( r at the yard. Hell phone. 127 PEARS WANTED -The Bartlett in any quanity. Bring them to Owen Beam. He'll take them quick. WOOD FOR SALE. - 300 cords of fir. big and little, in any quantity from a cord up. Telephone E. M. Perfect, farmers 201. FIRE INSURANCE.-Dwellings, I heir contents. McMinnvillc Mutual, over Cusick'B Bank. CHINESE DOCTOR-J. Mon Foo, an experienced compounder of Chinese medicines, successor of the late Hong Wo Tong, is now prepared to furnish Chinese medicines to all. The under signed recommends him and guaran tee satisfaction. Ca.l or write him at No. 110 West Sccmd t.. Albany, Or Jim W'estfall. 6-1 1. rhIp. nfter nn nhanncn of neflrlv two canundruni I want-to tell yo some time, years. Their many friends will te Ye'er not mad are ye? Don't mind th' glad to see them back. Mr. Les'.ie little fellow inside. It's his fun. Why Viereck who has been promoted to a .,. ,. . . . positional Bremerton, will go there jvc.u-y, u .mmuu ...!. at next week, and his father will occupy me an' I'm his best frind.' An' th' his own residence. man goes bacn to Herkimer county an' I showes th' place where Roscnfclt hit I ' m ' him. ' bil'y Kiport-- State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas County, f ss I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. I Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore ' nitirl nnrl Ihnt HitiH firm will rtnv Mia sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAUS A Washington Correspondent says Silly reports continue to appear tho public prints relating that Japanese tor each and every case of Catarrh that have been caught, first here and then catarJhc" f Ha"'S there sketching American forts. Tho " ' FRANK J. CHENEY, latest of these como from Atlanta, ' Sworn to before me and subscribed whoro two Japaneso are reported to in my presence, this 6th day of Decern have been detected in the act of mak-,,,(!r, A- D- 183(i'A w GLEASON ing pictures of tho building at Fort' (Sel1 Notary Punuc. Mcrherson. If any Japanese were so Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern caught they were undoubtedly seeking ally, and acts directly on the blood nn l ' models with which to scare away their ot"J enemies, according to the old-fashioned p. j. CHENEY . CO., Toledo, O. methods of Oriental warfare when Sold bv all druggists, 7oc. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- The funeral of Willard Truax, the unfortunate victim of the accident at the C.&E. crossing, occurred this forenoon, Rev. W. P. While preaching the ser mon, followed by the burial in the city cemetery. Mrs. Truax is prostrated by his death. The death of three mem bers of her family within about a year has ; rostrated her, and at least has temoorarilv unbalanced her mind. She certainly hs had more than her s'la re of misfortune. 9 i Leave Your Team at the CENTR AL FEED SHED, Near the Russ House. Hay, Grain and Ghopfor safe. CITY TRADE DELIVERED. A C. HAROLD, Proprietor. W CELEBRATED T'Sspell of Stom- the Bitters is especially valuable. It also cures Poor Appeti e. Sour Risings, j Indigestion, Diarrhoea Cramps or ! Malarial Fever. ' i Try it today. ; OPYKSKT5 PAINT ANYTHING ON EARTH with paint bought here and you are sure of a wood or metal covering that will stick, We might print this ad. three times as big and you would know nothing more. What we're after is a personal order from you. WU0DW0RTH DRUG CO. soldiers wore masks to scare their ene mies oft" tho field of battle. Correctly speaking, Fort McPherson is not a fort at all. There are no fortifications tieri', only a collection of barracks and olliccrs' quarters, most of them excel lent models of bad architecture, which anyone is privileged to copy, should he bo so ill-ailviscd. Certainly there is nothing there which could be of the slightest use to the Japanese govern ment. Moreover, military olliccrs in Washington dec 'arj that there is noth ing which tlKy would seriously object to having tho Japanese sketch, even our fortifications. pation. FOR SALE. Tho general merchandise1 stock in store at Tallman, a g od opening for business. Call upon U. F. Sanders, Tallman, Or. 14 FOR RENT. Furnished housekeeping rooms, also a six room house centrally located and ill good condition. Rents reasonable. Inquire at SOU East 4th ! nt freo from st. 11. Baknes. THE REAL TEST Of Herptclde la In Giving It a Thar. oagu Trial. There Is only one test by which to Judge of the efllciency of any article and that is by Its ability to do that which It Is Intended to do. Many hair vigors may look nice and smell nice, but the point Is do they eradicate Dan druff and stop falling hair? No, they do not, but Herptclde does, because it (roes to the root of the evil and kills tho germ that attacks tho papilla from whence the hair gets Its life. Letters from prominent peoplo every where are dally provlnf? that Newbro's Herpicide stands the "test of use." It la a delightful drcsslnp. clear, pure oil or grease. Beware of Defective Titles Have an Abstract of Title Prepared by the LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Z. 11. RUDD, Manager Of the real property you intend to purchase, or accept as security for money loaned. Established in 1892, our patrons receiving the benefit of our experience. Office corner of 3rd and Broadalbin streets, Albany, Or. FOR SALE -Rhode Island reds, 2 line roosters, rose combs, and a number of young chickens. Call at 60S E 5th, or phone Red 2!'l. It i Sold bv leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to Tho Herpicide Co., Detroit, Jllch. Two sizes B0 cams ana 11.60. Foshay & Mason agents. The Atlanta Constitution calls vocif erously upon the authorities to "finish tho new reservoir." That's right; January 1 is rapidly approaching, and ample provision for Georgia's prospec tive increase in water consumption must be made. , Special Round trip tiikets will be so!t to Cold Hill early in September on ac-j count of the liirst annual convention of the Oregon Anglers Association. Ask ! us about it C. K. FrtoNk, Agt. Imported Wall Paper, direct from England, France and Germany, new and dainty patterns. Iliith tirade Col ors suitable for Parlors, Halls, Dining rooms and bed rooms, something that will please. Call and examine the line. liUltKIIAKT & LKK. Are you interested in Lawn Mowers? If so we would say our new stock is now on hand. We can show you a 12-inch cut for $3.00 or a 20-inch cut-lull hall hearing-thebestin the market. No trouble to show them to you. STEWART & SOX H'DW CO. DR. MARY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Pl-ys'cian, 226 Broadalbin Street, Albany. Phone Black 4S2. W.F.JONES, Veterinarian. Office Albany Stables. Both Phones 34 w AKiau ungnt, energetic young men, Menofabilhy and push, to sell Hel (jiiiwii msery niiici. on tne i-acinc coast. A hne oppor tunity for college students during va cation. Money for expenses advanced weekly. Write us, or call at ourof- ticc, Sit) WeslimdSt, full particulars. Albany Nurseries, (Incorporated) Albany, Oregon.; DO YOU WANT to buv or sell a farm? Do you want to buy or sell city propl erty? Call on us or i ite 10 us.l he golden rule, always on the square. Success stimulates ambition. Tt Sparkman & Co., Real EstatePromoters Coryallit, Oregon. Olubbing- Terms nbany Demooratand Examiner! 2.50, AiOHny iinmoi ra. od;ureiton-nf2.25 Vlbany O. aromi and ReonOlio 1.60 2Aj)oan'' 1 eniocrat and Commoner Democratand Homsftead. tH.BP, J. W. BE.TLEV, Democrat Building, Albany, Is prepared to make and repair boots and shoes for men, women and chil dren in a workman like manner. VVhitcomb & Cascadia. Four horse stage leaves Lebanon on Tuesdays, Thuisdays and Saturdays at 7 A. M. Leaves Cascadia and Whit comb or Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 A. M , one hour for din ner each way. Fare to Whitcomb and Cascadia one way,$2.00. Special round ttlTl tn Paapartia Q OO I J . July, August and SeDtemher. ftg'. R. Whitcomb, pfn OOD SAWIM,. Promptly airf e nVently a' tended to by Ben ftozellr. Order p tonally or phone Red 131.