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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
o E i msil nitiMor F P NUTTING The Democrat. The Daily-Delivered, 10 cents a week ; ; in advance lor one ycui, " ii,. .n,.n in udvancu for one year J, at end of year $;t.50. The Weekly-Advance per year $1.25 At end of year $1.51). After a years at $2. FOR SALE. A second hand bheken dorfer's typewriter. Call at the Al bany Hardware Co's store. IOt unn sat. V. -Two horses and a nacK for sale. Inquire at 112 St., Albany. s First tl5 FOR RENT. Furnished housekeeping rooms, ulso n six room house centrally located and in good condition. Rents reasonable. Inquire at 3U( East 4th st. 11. Barnes. FOR SALE. -Rhode Island reds, 2 fine roosters, rose combs, and a number of young chtaHona. Call at 508 E 5th, or phono bed 2.1)1, WANTED.-Eight men to go to Klam ath Falls at once. Free are. Wages $2.75 per day. One liroman for dredger $11.00 per day. Apply at Ellis & Sons store Monday. FOR RENT. -A thirty aero farm at Knox's Butte. Will take work in W for rent. Call upon Moses Miller, R. F. D. G. 7t FOR SALE. A nice residence with two lots, plenty of fruit, nicely sit u 1l,el!' ...ii i.,..i,l nUws of nronerty for business, these properties will be sold at a gargain. Seo J. V. "1-. 203 W 2nd street. FOR SALE. A lady's second hand bi cycle. Call at store of Albany Hard ware Co. um uai pA Densmore typewriter latest model. Inquire of Leslie Vier, cck at tke P. O. Bt ' FOR SALE. 35 or '10 goats for sale at j a bargain if taken at once, hee mem at the farm ot yvm. F. 1). No. 1, A.uimy, nf Sanderson's bridge. iT7xn,- mr.KKUS WANTED. Call at the Imperial Restaurant and rogister. W. R. Blain. WANTED. Hoys to carry papers. A 1 good steady job for school boys. Apply to Harlin Talbert at Owen Beam's grocery. FOR SALE.-Good eight room house situated rightclose ... between .Rroad nlbin and Elsworth. Look this up and moovc quick if you want a simp. 4t J. V. 111 203 Secono St. FOR SALE. -The general merchandise stock in store at Tallman. a good opening for business. tali upon B. F. Sanders, Tallman, Or. t l CEDAR TOSTS.-Good bripl.t fnl ...,.l..r mists, made flOIll Old growth timber. F. W. Junction City, Oregon. FOT SALE.-Siholarship College, good for entire course, $35 Inquire at Williams, t2 , in Albany , vear, any . DKMOt'UA'f j Office. LOS' A grey and white Angola rat '.. S w , lease return to 4;! l Sixth .-longing U) lsatielle l oiing. i St. FOR SAI.E.-Ten tons-of hay for sa'e Cull upE. M. Pet feet, across Wil am ette. or phono Farmers ail. $10 on place. FOR SALE. Stock ratv'h in Lincoln Co IlL A acres.;..' acres immK SO acres timber, d barns, 2 houses. orchards, 50 tons bay, tools, etc, for W.000. Huuiukt, Albany. U5 head cattle. See Si'oTT CLOVER ST11AW for sale. J2.50 a a ton, h ul it yourself, one mile from town. Good cow feed. HowAlil. & Cuoi-Eil, next door to post otlice. FIRE lNSURANCE.-nwellings, their contents. McMinnville Mutual, over Cusick's Bank. rillTOF.RF. DOCTOR-J. Men Foo. an experienced compounder of Chinese metlicinos, Bucccbiwr ui un i.ui Wo Tonp, is now propnred to furnish Chinese medicines to all. The under Binned recommends him and jiuarnn tev Batisfaction. Ca.l or wruc him at No. 110 Went Sect ml st.. Aiuany Or Jim Wkstkall &-lt. J E W FRENCH We make a specialty of RAILROAD WATCHES that will stand inspeciton on all Railroads. 17-19-21-23 Jewels HAMILTON. Mil WALTHAM, HAMPDEN. A small amount good watch. of money buys a UB R. Afraid of tliu Japs. Thn Jans are havine some more trouble up at Vancouver, B. C, and the Canadian government is busy mak ing apologies to the Japanese govern ment. Our own people get into trouble, acid so do the Celestials, and the Greeks and the Italians, and others, and it genorally passes without much notice, but when a Jap has trouble over here there is a howl .that can be heard to tho north polo. Everybody seems afraid ot tho Japs,;because they whip pod tho Russian. Right here put. it down with a ppike that they could not whip one side of;England if it came to blows with it, and they would not be in it at all with Ihe'iU. S. They are little brown gcniuses.Jbul they are not in our class yet byan immense sight, and there are other geniuses' in tho world, and the people of.lthis country are tho greatestjin the world, altogeth. er. It is timenations quit, neing afraid of Japan and cowing down to it every timeomc ofits people get into trouble in this country. A Got d One. The DKMOCKATalways appreciates any thing good furnished by its readers; Hero is a good one clipped by a First warder: A ruthor amusing story is told on a man who wont Into a hardware store of a neighboring town and wished to ;. ., .1 j t , ' Hemg shown the article and informed thad the prico was $1.15, he said: ' "Why, 1 can get that same kind of an ' ax from a mail order house for 90 I cents,' "Very well," said the hardware man "I will price, give it to you for the same provided that you will il l the same with mo as you would with thorn" ..ah ..... i- i .i . "All right," replied the customer, as he handed over a dollar bill, the merchant giving him back ten cents change. "Now," Baid the hardware man, wanl 25 cents more to pay express chur U'gCS, which the purchaser gave i him. "How much did your ax cost you One dollar and 15 cents, the man answered. "Vurry good; now givo mo I cents more for money order fees and pos- l-u.ri. " wl.ii. 1. tlw mii'(ti:i4,,. h'wl ... hand over. "Now how much did your ax cost you'" "One dollar and.20 cents," said the customer. j "Not so cheap after all," said the merchant, whereupon he picked up the ax, tossed it back on the shelf and told the customer to call for it in ten days, ' as that would be as soon as he could get it if he had ordered it fum the m dl order house. ', Prune Pichers Wi nted. One of the cleanest orchards in tho . 'mjmilc8 walK from Aloanj V'. U. ij0NK 1'ink Tui:K Fahm, 1 mile north city. Home phopc 2805. W liiaKu a wpfcituiy ol i' i loiuistnp, EnKiigonient and Wedding Uina. F. M. KiiKNCH, Tho Jeweler. KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVCi. the Con t nut Wearing of Hat Provo cates Dandruff Germa. There aro many men who wear their h:tji prnctloatly all the time when awake, and are blcsacd with a heavy shock of hair; yot If the tcalps of those same men once became Infested With dandruff germa, the parasites would multiply all the quicker for lack of air. Haldness would ensue as the final result. New bro'a Ilerplclilo kills these perms and stimulate unhealthy hair to abundant ' rrowtt. llerplclde Is a pleasant hair ' dressing as well as a dandruff cure and r on tains not an atom of Injurious sub- , it n nee. Sold by leading drugglits. Pond I lOr. In stomn for sample to Tho IIrpt eld Ci . Detroit. Mich. i Two Rises BO raft ftl.a 11.91. - Foshay A Mason agent. PERSONAL. President Crooks went to Salem this morning. Uncle Billy Wright is grinding around town. Councilmen Ralston is confined to his home by illness. Father McGhee made another tiio to Jefferson this morning Dr. Marshall went to the Bay to-day for her delayed summer's outing. Prof, and Mrs. David Torbet re turned this noon from an outing at Sea side. i rs. Maeeie Sullivan, of Portland is in the city looking after her Albany property, A Brownell, the nursery man. now of ; Portland, came up this noon on a short business trip. Ex President Gatch, of the O. A. C , was in the city this morning on kis way to Salem. H. F. Merrill went to McMinnville today to attend a session of the board of his church. Miss Robinson, cousin of Mrs. Dr. Vard Littler, left this morning for her home in Chicago. Mrs. Mack Acheson, of Shedd, re- turned this noon from a visit with her luma in i uinaiiu. Mrs. W. L. Wallace, of Lebanon, went to Portland this morning on u day's business trip. Dr. Lowe was in the city this mornirg on his way to Lebanon. He will be in Albany Friday and Sa'urday. F, H. Colpitts and his cousins, Guy and Walton Colwtts. returned last , night from a short trip to the Santiarn mines. Rev. F. E. Billington. field mission ary of the Christian church, left this morning for Prineville, where he wi.l work for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pfeiffer and Mrs. Floyd Dorris and Katherine, left this noon for Waterloo for a few days rusti cation on tho Pfeiffer farm. F. M. Pomeroy and son returned last nignc. irom a visit lo uieir umuor claims r timborclaim over in the Coast range, and this morn ing Robert left for his home in Port land. Miss Flora Mason went to Portland this mo ning on a business trip. To night she will attend tho Gaither Chamberlain wedding at the Calvary Presbyterian church. ATi and Mrs: Wilev A. Kimsov left tt.iunrinn fnr HriintH PilKS nn ft fi'W days trip. Mr. Kimsey took along two canes, said to be a sure sign that he is going to do some mountain climbing. Geo. Finley, the timber dealer, was ;n the city today on his wav to Port- . land, where his olllice is,, after a two weeks visit at his home in Crawfords ville. - I Miss Lillian Ranney. of Coryalli, j spent last night in Albany the guest of j i.US. ... U. Junius. x.t.o ..IU...MIS one left for Olex, E. Or., where she will teach music the coming winter. J. T. Pyeatt, the real estixte man, re turned last evening from Portland, where he purchased the Royjl Cafe near the Union depot, which he will take charge of in a few days, moving with his family to Portland to reside. G. A. Scanland, of Foster returned todav from Port and, where ho had a - j mn, . nn uor ,vnv in. w.irts her home in Illinois. She had spent the summer with her son. Mr. Clyde Peacock, of the Alba, y Stables, ana Miss itutn nutcnin-. oi . - .Lin Inmai'lir rf illf HnmP . ft nre to bo milrricci to- njKht at thejiome of the bride's par- ents at 8 o clock. Miss Flo Nutting lett Portland tins Imoinng for Chicago. While there she i will be fortunate in being with Dr. O.K. BoerSi formeriy 0f this city. She wis accompanied to Portland by Mrs. Nu ting, and lvir. ana mrs. Ditm win. went down on a short business trip. W. DeVarney returned last night from Portland and left this morning cn .. .-it, Qu.am Hp nM4 fl StlPcd ClcloiT- oioon tne macnine, and would like to have some of the city council tane a rido and see what six miles an hour really is. E. f. Price, of Portland, was in in if tirith t.ia fnlisi jonn w. t rice, oi i,.i ri,. whil here ho naiil v vi - it to his old schoolmate of early Uhn i- HiiVS. Mrs. Jennie Brown. They had not met for over forty years, union, was a happy one. The re I Are you interested in Lawn Mowers? Ii so we would say our new stock is now on hand. We can show jou a L'2-iuch cut for S3.00 or a 20-inch cut-full ball bearing-thebestin the market. No trouble to show them to you. STEWART & SOX H'DW CO. I MISFITS, A Mixture of Things and Thoughts i It will be Heney, Hiney, Portland for awhile. The interstate commerce great thing on piper. Heney in : law Japs training down in Mexico vade this country, 7000 of them. to in- : Scat. A First street man furnishes the fol-' lowing. "Think twice before you speak and then say it to yourself." i If Albany wants to prosper it will : hustle from the word go tor every new ; j indi'strj that lifts us head up in the town, j j 'i ' t That was a big lpmnn handed out,' fdowninSan Francisco at the Gans- j Britt fight, a very good example of a modern prize fight. i i The death rate in Oregon is declared ' to be on)y g jn 1000i tne lowest in the United States. The rate in Linn coun- , ty during August was only 5 or 6 in 1,000. Secretary Taf t is in favor of a good j many tlvngs the people need, but not i at this time, which makes him a great postponer. These not at this time fol lows need to have a search-light on them. Of the original Florodora Sextet girls only two are in Albany now. One is seeing the east, another is in Oakland, Calif., another in Trinidad, Colo., and the other is on her way to Chicago. How soon young people get scattered. If you want to live high go to Berk eley, Calif. : potatoes 5c per pound, to matoes 5c, butter 80c per pound, eggi Aftf am rents. -nhnnt the eheanest house $50 or $00. A tormer Oregon M E. minister there pays $65 for little house. Institutes. The following dates for institutes have been set: Lane county, Eugene, September 23, 24, 25; Douglas, Rose burg, September 21, 25, 26; Tillamook,, Tillamook City, October 9. 10, 11; Wns co. The Dalles, October 16, 17. IS; Sherman, Moro, October 17. 18. 19; Umatilla, Pendleton. October 23, 24, 25; Washington, Hillsboro, October 30. 31, November 1; Multnomah, Portland, November 25, 26, 27; Baker and Union, (j-.int), La Grande, November 25, 26, 27. . . -' . fn.n' ' Fnr n bad iqjspell of Stom ache Tr o u b 1 e the Bitters is 3 especially valuable. It also cures l oot Appeti e, vsour Risings, Indigestion, Diarrhoea t .ramps or Malarial Fever. Try it today Important to Cruisers. I want everv responsible cruiser in : Southern Oregon to send me his name and address, upon receipt of which I II send him information that is oi , vital interest to himself and his busi-1 ness. Address H. C. WOLF, I Roseburg, Ore. ' Notice. Fourteenth Annual Fair at Roseburg, Sept. 10th to I4th inclusive. Round trip tickets will be sold for this occa sion Sept 10th to 14th inclusive at$4.75 C. K. FRONK, Agt. i Wall Paper ! 12,500 Rolls to Select From Wo arc showing at present the largest and most artistic line of Wall Paper ever shown in Albany. 10c to $2.00 per roll. Burkhart&Lee betters - WANTED! 75,000 Bushels of Oats. Stored at the Magnolia Warehouse. A public warehouse, open to the competiton of buyers, gnaranteeing the HIGHEST CASH fb ICEs whaneverjyou desire to sell. For full particulars and prices call at our office. A. W. BOWERSOX Local Manager. 1 I Walter Parker, Grocer iiii; t Baker SIS WEST MRST r'BlCEr,.ALBASY OKEGON, s-irst class jro wt!3 fn their season. Phimi Main 58. Leave Your Team at the CENTRAL FEED SHED, Near tho Russ House. Hay, Grain and Chop for sale. CITY TRADE DELIVERED. A. C. HAROLD, Proprietor. iSvWfl COPYRtSKTt Beware of Defective Titles Havr an Abstract of Title Prepared by the LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., 2. ti. 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. Otftce corner of 3rd and Broadalbin streets, Albany, Or. iZ DR. JURY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Physician, 226 Broadalbin Street, Albany. Phone Black -IS2. W.F.JONES, Veterinarian. Office Albany Stables. Both Phones 34 WANTED Bright, energetic young men, Men of abili:y and push, to sell He-l .irnwn ; in sery smcici. 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, (Incorporated) Albany, Oregon. DO YOU WANT to huv or sell a farm? Do you want to buy or sell city prop erty' Call on us or vtuir uus.'li.e golden rule, always on the square. Success stimulates ambition. 7t Sparkman & Co.. Real EstatePromoters CorvallM, Oregon. Go to EASTBtfRN'S GROCERY for fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Our Grocery stock is as fresh and complete as any in thecity. Allen and Lewis Preferred Stock canned goods a specialty. BARGAINS in.iCrockery and Glaaswarp as we in tend to close out that department. Come and get our prices and see our clean up-to-date store. ; """"""is6JS3 Both Phones Main 58. j PAINT ANYTHING ON EARTH wich 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. Clubbing- Terms ii ban y Democratand Examiner $2.60, .iimny liewji ra. od;orKoniBn$2.26 ll)nv Dwnn.!rat and Reonblir 11.60 Alnanv l:eiroort and Commoner 2.00. Dumocratand HomeMead.2.0P. JL W. BETLEi, Democrat Building, Albany, Is prepared to make anl repair boots and shoes for men, women and chil dren in a workman like manner. Whitcomb & 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 trip to Cascadia, $3.00, good during July, August and September. ' f?R. I. B. WHITcnvp, P-at. OOD SAWLNb, Promptly and? eScieatly at tended to by Ben Rozelfe. Order p 'T nna or phone Red 131.