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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1907)
A i. BA .V . PliRA HOUSE FRIDA, OCT. 18, HO. DEN BROS.' THE DE VER EXPRESS iJrim Full of Comedy. Lois of Specialties. SEE THE 200 FOOT PASSENGER TRAIN GOING J AT THE RATE OF 60 MILES AN HOUR PRIUES-75, 50 and 25 cents. F. M. FRENCH, Jeweler. F. M. FRENCH, Jeweler. Sutured 41 the post office, Albany, Or j lHcoiiU class mail matter. F P NUTTING The Democrat, The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a week ; in advance for one year, $4.50. By mail, in advance for one year $3, at end of year $8.50. The Weekly Advance ner year $1.25, At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at OUK WANTS WANTED. To buy $1,000 worth of second hand furniture. Carl Tand rup, 112 E 1st street. Albany. Uc'l black 1)11, Home 200. lot STOLEN Oil TAKEN BY MISTAKE. A gentleman's wheel from near tho f r:nlcir Urna luaf. ftvnninir. Kinder please leave at Owen ileum v ; Grocery. t FOR SALE. A 1200 pound maro. Call j nt N. D. Pratt's Furniture Store, Al- bany, and ask tor Geo. Boom. FOUND.-A lady's purse loft in the ffu nrv nf t in II. R plllirch litter , Miss Broad's lecture is awaiting the owner. WANTED. A girl to do general house work for a family of four. Inquires at 338 West tith street. CIDER. Sweet cider manufactured on custom work. Deliver umiles at tho mill at tho foot of Cleveland street. Cider mado ovory Wednesday. J. L. Stkdman, proprietor. Phone 11102 Pacific. tl8 WANTED. Boy to carry Oregonians West end route. $5 00 per month. Steady job. Apply tUuwlings, 123 Broadalb'in St. FOUND. On thu Lebanon road near Jason Wheelei farm Lady's white clonk, which can be had at the Dum- ociiat ollice. SHEEP to let on shares. M. Senduks. FOR SALE. Kour lots, on Hill and Second St., Albany, one or all four. Address A. llAUIt, Portland, Oro. FOR SALE or trade for small farm. A factory in Portland, paying better than $21,00 yearly. All power ma chines. Business not hard to loam. This will bear closest investigation Excellent reason for selling. See Farrington at Rug Factory. 21 FOR RENT. A suite of elegent paint-1 od and papered rooms over w. it. StcvetiB & Go's store. Apply to Vib.o. W. WlUHUT, ONIONS. For sale by E. L. or, Phone Farmers 2X1, McKeev Albnny. FOR SALE. Stock ranch in Lincoln Co. 3.3 acres, 30 acres farming land, SO acres timber, 5 barns, 2 houses, 2 orchards, 60 tons hay, 25 head cattle, tools, otc, for $3,000. See Scott Hulhukt, Albany. 22t FIRE lNSURANCE.-Dwellings, tlw;ir contents. McMinnville Mutual, over Cusick's Bank. CHINESE DOCTOR-J. Mon Foo, an experienced compounder of Chinese medicines, successor of the late Hong Wo Tong, is now prepared to furnish Chinere medicines to all. The under ign : recommends him and guaran tees satisfaction. Ca.l or write him at No. 110 Went Seei nd t., Albany. Or Jim Wbmrull. 6-It. WE are show ing a very large line of Bracelets which is one of the leading articles in Jewelry this sea son. Neck Chains and Lockets are equally as popular nf whirh WP hfVP Ul W111V11 WC a choice line. Eiiucnc's Aluiilcipal Ownership. Eugene has just taken an important step in its history, that of voting to bond the city for $300,000 for a water system. The move is i great one when taken by any city, because it is a , step aside from the ordinary program. I While a od water systems are owned ' by municiaplcorporatiopsmostof them are owned by privato corporations. If it can be proven that there is money in ' , I U1U pUCKCCS OI a CliyUy OWIllllg 1LS UW11 svstrnn then the move is one which . , XJ! every city should.fconsider. If a city - Villi iimKt? enougu iiyi.. Hutu u j;a"!v vv help materially in running the city gov- ernment it is a pretty serious mat ter that is up for disposal of by the people ( I here are two sides, to it, though, and several matters to consider on each. It is one nearly every city will have to dispose of and it is well to get our thinking caps on and make a study of the subject. FulorcinK liiwj. me ukmuuuat nas nearu an annual. univorsal. expression from the people of Albany in favor of enforcing the local optjon iaWi from people regardless- of th(jir ition Qn tho ,nw jts0,f in fact ,,,' f .rnncr. . ., nP . """J e, forcemcnt of the law are those who opposo the law itself. People generally should put this in practice by assisting in tho observance of the law, that is by never doing anything to help the break ing of it. Some people criticise tho detective who has a man break the law to get evidence for tho enforcement of a law and then go oil and lave the man break the law just to get a drink to satisfy tho appetite. Whatever po sition one may take on tho advisability of the law, good citizhnship demands that everybody bo law 'abiding, not only so personally but using one's best influence along tho lines of law and order generally. Everything pos sible should be done to make a good name for a city. A Ciilleso Wl'.hinit Attil.'t'cs An eastern man is to give an $30,000 endowment to a college with the pro- viso that athletics be dropped from the eolleiro. An pTi'hiiiurn r,firs t,i it as n I colb-go for milkshop. The young man who does not engage in athletics in a cjllego is not n milkshop because of ,0 f , . nil. miirht be imnlied Some of tho finest niun in business in the world. as well as men prominent in the professions, have never taken any p:irt in college athletics. Nevertheless tho Democrat is in favor of athletics in college life, good clean ones, well handled, and doubts whether it would bo in favor of accepting an endowment with any such revision, as a college needs the athletic spirit, and any col lege will bo handicapped without ath letics. ' Frenzied llioiuhts. If Cleveland, Ohio, charges Tom Johnson with the loss of the base ball penant, it will be all over with him in t le race for the mayoralty. PERSONAL. S. H. Clevenger returned this noon from a trip to Independence. Judge Hewitt went to Lebanon this afternoon on a business trip, Mrs. Parrish went to Port and this morning on a few days visit. Mr and Mrs J. L. Irvine went to Salem this morning on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wied of Jefferson, were in the city this afternoon. M. and Mrs. E. E. Andrews, of Eu gene, are visiting Albany friends. Mrs. F. M. French is attending the W. C. T. U. conventional Eugene. N. D. Pratt the furniture man, was in Portland yesterday buying furniture: Messrs. Simpson and Clodfelter went to Salem this morning on a business trip. H. F. Merrill went to Salem -this morning to attend the Baptist conven tion. Miss Lena Staples, of Port'and, is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs, Dr. H. A. Leininger. Hon. Tom Kav. of legislative fame. went to Eugene this afternoon to look atter tne mills there. Mrs. Nevin McCormick and children, of Shedd, returned home this afternoon atter a visit with Albany relatives. Bishop Barkely of the U. B. church, was in the city today on his way to rniiomatn, tne uregon center ot tne church. Mrs. Dr. Lee of Junction, retutmd home this afternoon after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Fortmiller and family. Pres. H. M. Crooks and Mr. Bett- man of the music department, are in- vading the haunts of the celestial tribe today. W. A. Neville and family, who have been residing at Centralia. Wash., for 111., UltJ III- three years have moved to this county to reside and are now at Shedd. C. H. Vehrs. of Lebanon, was in the city today. He has $3,000 worth of hogs he is trying to get out of Lebanon, but has had a time getting cars. Oryiile Knapp and family of Cottage Grove, are visiting Albany , friends, while here Mr. Knapp is tak- next; ' ing a few shots at Celestials. He is a ' hardware dea'er. Mr. Harry Winkley, the Corvallis Albany 13 taklnB the first steP to confectioner, went to Millers (his morn- wards becoming a greater city-taking ing to get a whack at a few of the Celestials left. He has built up a good business in Corvallis. F. G. Donaldson, recently of the Hotel Revere, is now working for the O. vV. T. Co., in the head office. He is an old railroad man and hince is at home in his new position. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tryon, of St, ' Johns, left for home this afternoon, well stuffed with Chinese pheasants. Ed. Burkhart let Mr. Tryon hunt on his place and the menu was Chinese pheas- ants tnree times a day. Judge J. Wesley Goodin and Mr. a civil engineer, oi vv asnington : th t ownershiD books and maps, with a view of some new ones in Washington county. Ma t? , xrJ F ,'..nv...l zinnia iAv,uKca, ui ircuiuiu. . left for home tl. is afternoon, after M VlQlt" with amni-n ru nhuaa ,m Inn visil wiui several rejuuvua in . neuron countyi Mrs. Cllrtel. and others. TrS was ner nrst trip nere tor uuout nueen years, . Mr. Ed. Barrett left this morning on He f08?,! pittsUurg, and also go on to Cleveland, New York, Chicago and other big com' ' man,,., nnntara In ana whlir larrmnrrnn C. H. Burggraf has returned from Marshlield, where he was one of sever al bidders on furnishing the plans of the new $75,000 hotel. The contract was let on Saturday to H: D. Winbar. Tho structure will be one of the best hotel edifices in the state outside of Portland. State ot' Ohio, city op Toledo, 1 , Lucas County, )" Ba 1 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that, cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. , j FRANK J. CHENEY. 1 Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of Decem ber, A. D. 1SS6. A. W. GLEASON, 1 (Seal) Notaky Public. ; Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY . CO., Toledo, O. '. Sold by all druggists, 75r. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Oysters. i The Oregon Market is now selling Olympic oysters direct from the beds in Washington. And now, Fairbanks has been in an automobile accident. He has to much consideration for the railroads to let them hurt him, however. ' if Standard Oil has to pay the fines that have been given it. Chancellor n,,,, nni .,,, nilor I ;lnit to defend in the public prints. I As if the negroes were not having hard enough time of it, an account of racial prejudice, one of them has just invented a piano that whistles. , FOUND. At Gentry's circus a pair of black kid gloves, almost new. Can be had at the Democrat ofiice. FOR S ALE. A fresh cow, cow and eight pigs. Call upon F. M. Perfect, K. F. D. 4. Bell phone Farmers 201. FOR SALE. OR TRADE. at Tangent a nine room house fitted up new, with good barn and garden, lot 50x 100 feet, near good scnool and church will sell reasonable or trade for land. L. J. Houck, Tangent, Or?. lNf ITS A fixture of Things and Thoughts I Stand by men who do their duty. Albany is going 10 grow whether you watch it or not. Advertise the apple Bhow Nov. 6-7 every opportunity. ! Nine Albany man did not pay a $25 I U. S. tax for nothing. 1 Mr. Harriman proposes to do a lot of railroad building in the northwest, Well, it is about time. Hustle for Albany all the time. ' Make it a better city commercially, ed ucationally and morally. I "Roses fragrant, Roses rare, Port land roses everywhere," is the slogan chosen for Portland, supposed to cap ture the world. i 00 ao "" wla win" w i .w So long as they are contrary to 1 w c tne ousiness oi tne auinoriues to BtoP the bliHd P'B3' and some one has , to see that it udone. i A Eugene paper thinks it has it good and hard on its contemporary which op p isea tne municipal ownership rjonas, which carried about five to one. Eugene Register: Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher has openly defied writers anonvmous letters he has received. ... i .. wu3l'e -m.mmi.iui. u.. am. i Poitland claims to be the rose city and Salem the cherry citv of the val- ley. What's the matter of Albany as the apple city. It ia already the prune town. The blind pigs were put out of Mc ... . ... n ... ... ,. .. . ties after a hard fight. Albany is now k.: ii, him nnrl it ,ill h'Bnnn.'. 'Uown tne ininese wan oi small city making a live, growing city and the men to turn the trick. Salem Journal. Good, but the wall being taken down is i si nply the Benton County elephant. 1 President Compbell in chapel said: "In your class-room work, punctuality is very important. To be in the right place at tne ngnt time is a great ac compli3hment. It is told of one of America's greatest scientists, a profes sor of geology and a great author, that he never failed an exact appointment for 40 years. Let this be a lesson to you. Our theory of punctuality here in the University is exact. You are due at every recitation, every time, as scheduled. Absence must be accounted for in a prescribed manner. Strict on the Girls. Here are the new rules for Willam ette Co-eds: 1. Girls are not supposed to be out on the street after 6 p. m. I 2. Gentlemen may be received only once a week (Friday or Saturday) and must go at 10 o'clock. 3. liins are not supposed to go any. place without a chaperone. 4. Unless a young man takes ,a youn lady to a place she shall not ac cept his company home. 5. On Sunday nights the young men will be required to leave at 9:16. , 6. Girls are not supposed to linger ; on the campus talking to young mt-n. ; The Bitters, ! by its direct action on the y CELEBRATED ft STOMACH " tem, prevents BITTCDC1""1 cures I i 1 Ll0 Poor Appetite, sour tusings, ; Heartburn," , Indigestion Dyspepsia and Liver Troubles . Try a bottle, j We guaiantee it pure. SATISFACTORILY AND RELAYED. ' FERRINGTON'S RUG FACTORY. Both Phones. WANTED. -Several men to work in saw mill at Detroit, and in the woods. $2.50 a day and up. Call upon Hoover Lumber Co. cr W. R. Hoover, 419 W 3rd St., Albany. Dairy Notice. Prices until further notice will be: Milk pr. qt. per mo., $1.80. per pint $1.15, pr. qt. in pint deliveries $2 00. Extra qts. 6c, pts. 4c. In cans fiat rate 20c per gallon. Cream per gal. 90c, per qt. 25c, per iL 15c, 1-4 pt. 10c. Phone, Pacific Red 1793. JOHN BRAY. CARPETS CLEANED HEADQUARTERS FOR Malleable and Steel Ranges Air Tight Heating Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, New Home Sewing Machines and Sewing Machine supplies. STEWART SOX H'DW CO. Walter Grocer and; Baker 416 WFST t'lRSt 1'KHBT,.ALBANY OREGON," Hirst class goods in their season. Phone Main 56. Leave Your Team at the CENTRAL FEED SHED, Near tho Kiiss House. Hay, Grain and Chop for sale. CITY TRADE DELIVERED. A. C, HAROLD, Proprietor. gamfc asa -ax cOPfRlSrtT: Beware of Defective Titles Have 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. MARY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Physician, 226 Broadalbin Street, Albany. Phone Black 4S2. W.F.JONES, Veterinarian. Office Albany Stables. Both Phones 34 WANlfc,D Bright, energetic young men, Men of abili:y arid push, to sell ReH Grown Mirsery clock on the Pacific coast. A tine 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) Albant, Oregon, DO YOU WANT to buy or sell a farm? Do yon want to buy or sell city prop erty! Call on us or riie o us. The golden rule, always on the square. Success stimulates ambition. Tt Spakibah & Co.. Rati BiMiMPromotara Canaflli, OMfca. Go to E&STBURf 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 (hat department. Come and get our prices and see our clean up-to-date store. Both Phones Main 58. Parker, PAINT ANYTHING ON EARTH wich paint bought here and you are sure of a wood or matal 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. Dairy Notice. Beginning Oct. 1st the Golden Ru'e Dairy will charge the following prices for milk and cream: Milk per quart per month .... $1.80 Milk " pint " " ji5 Milk per quart in pint deliveries morning and evening 2 00 Extra qts. 6c, pts. 4c. Milk in cans flat rate 20c per gallon. Cream per gallon 90c, quart 25c,'pt. 15c. i pt 10c. . H. M. Palmer, Proprietor Dairy Notice. Prices until further notice will be- Milk pr. qt. rer mo., $1.80. per pint $1.15, pr. qt. in pint deliveries $2.00. Extra qts. 6c, ptj. 4c. In cans flat rate 20c per gallon. Cream per gal. 90c, per qt. 25c, per pt. 15c, 1-4 pt 10c. Phone, Pacific Main 54, Home 144 A. B. MILLER & SON, . Proprietors. J. W. UEYIXEV, Democrat Building, Albany, Is prepared to make an repair boo's and shoes lor men, women ud ch.l dren in a workman lite rn-.T WOOD SAWINt,, Promptly and efficients ai Mdd to by Ben Roielle. Onlp mmlj or phcoa d m.