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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1907)
RENCH We make a specialty of MILKOAD WATCHES that will stand inspeciton on all Railroads. 17-19-21-23 Jewels MILTON, ELGIN, WALTM, HAMPDEN. A; small amount grind watch. of money huys a PERSONAL. i 1 JS MISFITS. flic Jnuumt nail -i-Hirnr F P NUTTING Ulllt V ANTS The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cento a week; in advance for one year, $4. ISO. By mail, in advance for one year $:J, at end of year $;t.50. The Weekly Advance per year If 1.25 At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at $2.- GRAPES FOR JELLY. Our grapes are lame and tii'htly clustered, and have no equal either for fresh tablo use or jolly purposes. Our prices are extremly low. All orders, large or small, promptly delivered in any part of tho city. LON13 PlNE TRUE Farm, Homo phono 2805. t21 TAKEN UP. -A bald faced pony, with halter and saddle. Can bo had by paying expenses. Call upon T. Cum mings noar fair ground. WANTED. Furnished house or room and board for family of four (1) two children. Inquire of Mr. G. W. Simpson or phone Red 1912. 214 Cal apooia St. I3t ONIONS. For sale by E. L. McKecv or, Phono Farmers 2X1, Albany. tNlil Tomatoes. I am prepared to deliver trfmatoes by the bushel for 50c per bushel. All nice round and smooth. Extra good. Phono orders to B. C. Wyatt on Bell line Farmers 5x. Call up about 7 p. m. 11. C. Wyatt JERSEY LOST. A Jersey heifer, two years old, left farm at Knox's Butte last Monday. Please report lo John Lennox. Reward. PUBLIC SALE. -At Parker Station, Polk County. Sent. 27, live stock, in cluding 5 cows, 7 horses, farm ma- chinery and household goods. E. Davidson. FOR Sale. Largo air tiht beater in good condition. Apply to Kawlinus 123 Broadalbin St. WANTED. Boy to carry messages and lonrn thelegraphy, good chanco for steady boy. Apply 1'osrai, 1 ui.E- GltAPII Ol'TICE. FOR SALE. A second hand Blickcn dorfer's typewriter. Call at the Al bany Hardware Go's store. IOt FOR RENT. Furnished housekeeping rooms, also a six room hmiso centrally located and in good condition. Rents reasonablo. Inquire at 300 East 4th st. 11. Barnes. It ' FOR SALE. Rhodo Island reds, 2 fine roosters, roye combs, and u number of young chickens. Call at 508 E 5th, or phone Red 201. FOR SALE. A nice resilience with two lots, plenty of fruit, nicely situ nted. Also a well located piece of property lor business, these properties wiM be sold ut a enrgain. fee J. V. Pipo, 203 W 2nd street. FOR SALE. 35 or 40 goats for sale nt a bargain if taken at once. See them at tho farm of Win. McKechnie, R. F. 1). No. 1, Albany, one mile west of Sanderson's bridge. FOR SALE.-Good eight room house situated right close in between Broad 'Ilia Lay ;f Bonuses. The Democrat is opposed to the bo nus system, and does not believe it is right on principle. There is no more occasion for giving one thing a bonus than another. Everything should stand on its own base. The new physician is entitled to a bonus just as much a3 the new furniture factory if he brings bus iness to a town. It is to be hoped some day every new enterprise becomes a business proposition with the promo ters, regardless of bonu3 inducements. Nevertheless the bonus system is now in vogue, and the city that goes ahead must get in nd dig tho bonus up at tho proper time, and it should do it with alacrity, and consistently. Al bany needs to learn some lessons.- It has several times raised some big bonuses for industries that never ma terialized, and has failed to do so for some splendid things it could have had j with a little rustle that would have had a big influence in the growth of the i city. These are days of boosting, this city needs to fall in line. Rev. Gillespie, of Mill City, returned home this morning after a trip to the Bay. Mrs Hattie ManFfield, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her father S. W. Ross. 'Ex-Sheriff R L. White, is in theei'.y, after a sojourn of several weeks in the hop yards of Harriaburg. S. G. Irvine, of Newport fame, has been in tne city. Mr. Irvine's house did a big business the past season, it was crowded most of the time. C.G. Hornsburger, of Portland, is here takinsr orders for a state map, under the U. S. civil engineers, a com plete affair Mrs. G. C. Moon was up the street to day for the first time in five months, greatly pleased with again being able to get about. A. L. Simpson left this afternoon on a trip to Crescent City, Calif., and may perhaps take up a timber c'aim while there if he can find one. Mrs. 'H. R. Schultz and daughter Miss Mabel returned last night from Miller?. The local refused to stop, so they walked home by moonlight, and were good for several miles more. Mrs. Damon and children were in the rilv this nnnn nn tV,n!t urou U.-. ! a long sojourn at the Bay. .After a S.ilem visit they will join Mr. Damon I in North Yakima. Chris Vandran, of the depot hotel, lias reiurneu irum ma trip to not L,aKe, spoke for itself npnr I .it fJfnnrlo irfanl tr in.nH.i.n.1 M ' 1 McAlpin, who is there, is improving rnnidlv. and will hp hnmp in a waoV ! two, Mrs. Mida McCoy Jackson and her husband are now residing at Harriman, a town several miles from Burns named after the great railroad man, wnere tney have a homestead. Mr. Jackson is the postmaster. Miss Frances French returned this morning from Oakland, Calif., where she spent several weeks. Miss Evan, who went with her, expects to remain for the study of music. She is now at the home of J. W. Blain,' formerly of this city. A. W. Buck and wife, of Colorado, aie the guests of O. M. Barton. Wm. ; Arnold, of Kirkman, la., who was vis-: iting Mr. Barton's, has left for home. All were here looking at the country, ' and were greatly pleased. Thev will come here if they can sell out where they now reside. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Might be worse state fair weather. Please hurry up that gas plant, getting cold. It'i About time work began on the Al bany depot, and, where will it be? Th Pacific Telephone Co. -has at tacked the referendum. On the wrong line. The saw mills are getting it in the slabs worse than ever, regardless of new railroad laws. Rogers, of Standard Oil, who has helped paralyze many small concerns, is now himself paralyzed. Eight fool men dared death in an auto at Colorado Springs, and four of thfcm got what they were after. A band of sixteen elks inhabit the country over towards the Pacific, around Mary's Peak. Who can have tht heart to kill any of them. The Oregonian denies that it has come out fiat-footed for prohibition. Its recent editorial in the Democrat The Portland Journal has been thank el for a Christian editorial. The Tele gram as a religious paper would be an interesting thing in journalism. A good need in this valley is an elec tric line. This is a good thing for city councils and others to consider. Al bany once paid $50,000 for getting a railroad here. License was issued at Eugene for the marriage of George Learned, aged 81 and Elizabeth Tabor, aged 75. 'erhaps George isn't as Learned as his name implies. I and Oresoii fruit. A 1905 Echo. The Lewis and Clark ExDosition com mission has is sued a complete report of the Lewis and Clark fair, splendidly illustrated, with every cent expended in detail, and a short history of the A prominent Montana newspaper man was making the round of the insane asylum of that state in an official capac ity of an inspector One of the in mates mistook him for a recent'arrival. "What made you go crazy V" "I was trying to make money out of the news paper business, " replied the editor to humor the demented one. "Rats, you are not crazy, you're just a plain darn foci," was the lunatic's comment. Corvallis Times: Because Corvallis is dry, a man has rented a house here fair and its success. Included in the I for three years and come with his fam At the request of the Oregon Devol opmont League, Hon. Wilbur K. New-' entjrey proper. en, rresiaent ot tne caute liuuru ol Horticulture, has condensed in tho fol lowing one hundreds words a statement about Oregon fruit that is to the point: "Oregon excels in fruit. Proof: Because her apples are the acknowl edged standard of the world, bringing highest prices from tho trade ot New York, London, Paris and Berlin, "Her pears, cherries, dried prunes and strawberries have a national repu-; tation, unequaled by the fruit of any ' other section of the United States. I "Why? Because nature has given h'.T a soil eontaining the necessary plant food, a climate withoutextremeB, ' and moisture and sunshine just right to produce a fruit of beautiful color, firm texture, and unrivalled flavor. "And her people have tho intelli gence to take advantage of these conditions." illustrations are all of the countv hibits. Linn, which had the best coun ty exhibit there makes a good showing. The fair was a great thing for the Northwest, and this souvenir of it is I'or Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Elgnaturo of GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Brave (jcucrul Lowered. General Stoessel, the hero of Port Arthur has been finally relieved of all his honors by the Russian government, which claims its evidence is complete that he could have stood out a week longer. Whether ho could ot not is a matter of opinion, and entirely imma terial. The government is in small business attacking a man of Gen. Stoessel's splendid attainments, one who certai.ily deserves a monument rather than a knife for his Port Arthur record. But what else can be expect ed from the Russians. Wna Perfectly Diild When He Started to Use Newbro'a Herplclde Frederick Manuell, Maryland block. Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of New bro's Hcrpicide. April 6, '99, and began to use It for entire baldness. The hair fol licles In Ms scalp were not dead and in 20 days he had hair all over his head. On July 2 he writes, "and today my hair Is as thick and luxuriant as any ono could wish." Newbro's Herplclde works on an old principle and with a new dis coverydestroy the cause and you re move the effect. Herplclde destroys the germ that causes dandruff, falling hair, and finally baldness, so that with the pause gone the effect cannot remain. Stops falling hair at once and a new growth starts. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to Tho Hernleliin Co.. Detroit Mich. Two sizes 50 uems anQ 11.00. Foshay & Masoii agents. ily to send his young folks to college. His first visit of inspection was the third day of the late school fair, and the impressions gained at that time convinced him Corvallis and its en vironments were made desirable condi tions for educational purposes, and that is how he happened to locate here while educating his childr n. He came from a small town near Oregon City, where there are two Saloons. Time and experience are rapidly demonstrat ing that when Corvallis voted out sa loons, no mistako was made. i" CELEBRATED 4 (fet STOMACH For a bad dispell of Stom- acne irou o le the Bitters is especially valuable. It also cures A Poor Appeti e, iSour Risings, Mlnditreotion. mlrDiarrhoea cramps or Malarial Fever. Try it today. Public Sale. At the Lou N. Allen farm 3 miles northweft of Shedds, on Friday, Sept. 27, of the following described property: 10 head of fine Jersey cows; 1 fine Jer sey bull from Powers stock; 40 tons hay ind a hay house 34 x 34 on railroad track in Shedds. The farm for rent o rsal e. Frenzied Thoughts. Tafts tariff idea that will barely cover the difference between domestic and foreign cost of manufacture will albin and Elsworth. Look this up hardly suit Aldneh and his standpat-' and moove quick if you want a snap. tors. The margin of unearned profit 4t J. V. Pii'K, 203 Seconu St. is not broad enough for them in that l Ult MI.U ,-inc go ; eniiinoramiuiise k- d protccti stock in store at lalhnan, a good opening for business. Call upon George Bernard Shaw thought he B. F. Sunders, Tullmun, Or. 14 Win drowning the other day, but, like CEDAR POSTS. Good bright fill most of Shaws thoughts, it proved to size.l cedar posts, made from old be only a dream, growth timber. F. W. Williams, ; , ,.. . , Junction City, Oregon. t2 tu-orgo Fred W ilhanis is back from i-nncAtp ,..!, ..,.!, ; 1 i,..,i Europe, and we shall know soon all Wall Paper! 12,500 Rolls to Select From We are showing at present the largest and most artistic line of Wall Paper ever shown in Albany. 10c to ?2.00 per roll. WANTED! 7500() Bushels' of Oats. Stored at the Magnolia Warehouse. A public warehouse, open to the eompetiton of buyers, gnaianteeing the HIGHEST CASH PklCKM whaneverjyou desire to sell. For full particulars and prices call at our office. A. W. BOWERSOX Local Manager. Go to EiSTBURfi'S GROCERY 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. B ARGAINS 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. Walter Parker, (J nicer Baker - 'IS 7RKT "IkHT l'hs;iST,.AL8.SY OREGON, First class srojds in their season. Ch'.nt Alain 50. Leave Your Team at the CENTRAL FEED SHED, Near the Buss House, Hay, Grain and Chop for sale. CITY TRADE DELIVERED. A. C. HAROLD, Proprietor. 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. Beware of Defective Titles Ha vc an Abstract of Title Prepared by the LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Z. H. 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. !)R. MARY MARSHALL, Clubbing- Terms Burkhart& Lee Osteopathic Phys'cian, 226 Broadalbin Street, Albany. Phone Black 482. nine Co. Sti acres. 110 acres tannine land. 80 acres timber, 5 barns. 2 houses, 2 orchards, 60 tons hay, 25 head cattle, tools, etc, for W.OOO. See ScoTT A Ilm.uuKT, Albany. 22t FIRE INSURANCE. Dwellings, their contents. McMinnville Mutual, over Cusick'a Bank. CHINESE DOCTOR-J. Mon Foo, an experienced compounder of Chinese medicines, successor of the late Honir Wo Tong, is now prepared to furnish Chinese medicines to nil. The under sinned recommends him and Kunriin tees satisfaction. Ca.l or write him at No. 110 West Sccrnd St., Albany, Or Jim Ybstfall. 5-lt. ubout what's tho matter with every I thine. j Col. Bryan was in nnother K. R. i wreck recently, but h- survives every wreck, both rnilroad and political. V -j have n few hi h eraile Ladies iiand Burs, that we arc closing out at ' hill.' price. I F. M. French, The Jeweler. Rawline's has tho exclusive agency for Kemington ribbons and Carbon pa per. Don't forget he does good printing. Are you interested in Lawn Mowers? If so we would say our new stock is now on luiud. We can show you a " 12-inch cut for S3.00 or a 20-inch cut-full ball bearing-the best in the market. No trouble to show them to you. STEWART & SOX H'DW CO. IW.E. JONES, ! Veterinarian. : Office Albany Stables. Both Phones 34 WANTED Bright, energetic young men, Menofabili:y and push, to sell Hefl Grown utsery aiock 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. rf V"VTT TIT A XTT I..... nH 1 1 I erty? Call on us or rite ous.'ine golden rule, always on the square. Success Btimulates ambition. 7t Sparkman & Co.. Real EatatePromoters CorT&Uk, Oregon. uoany Deroocrstand Examiner 12.60, Ait-nnf Imm.n ra. nuojurenoninn t'i.ib Uhjoy iW'x-rnt and Renabiic 11.60 ,Q,RnT 1,""!rt. and Commoner Democratand Homestead. 2.0C. J. W. BETLEi, Democrat Building, Albany, Is prepared to make and repair boots and shoes for men, women and chil dren in a workman like mannei. 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. Specialround ttip to Cascadia, $3.00, good during July, August and September. OOD SAWINo, Promptly and; effic ently! at tended to by Ben Rozelh . Older pr sonaily or phone Red 131.