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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1909)
ONLY TWO DAYS MORE OF OUR SPLENDID MONEY SAVING JUNE SALE. This splendid money saving opportunity will last but two more days and these last days will be the greatest of all. Many huve taken advantage of the many low prices. Have wou secured your share of these preseat needed seasonable summer goods: Muslin underwear. Embroidries, Laces, Towels, Prints, Suits, Dresses, She imii ct t.Itltiti, AH)uny( iii matter F P NUTTING The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a week; in advance for one year, 4.0C. By mail, in advance for one year $3, at end of year S3. 50. The Weekly Advance peryearS1.26. At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at K OUR WANTS LOST on Sunday night one long gray silk glove between the Tabernacle and Gth & Lyon. Please return to Democrat office. FOR SALE. -Three good lots to three good people, separate y ii aesirea. - Are at the corner of 4th and Ferry Btraeln, a fine place for a residence. Call upon C. Ii. Burggraf. FOR SALE. A first-class Jersey cow See Clyde Peacock, at 929 E. 7th, or phone Home black 105. LOST. A gauntlet horse hide gl-ve. Return to Democrat office. FIRE INSURANCE. Beaver State Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera House Bldg. FOR SALE. Some grub oak, delivered in city, and a well-broken young mare. Call upon W. H. Martin, R. D. 2. Home phono 3565. 121 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 229 Broadalbin St. Closo in. Owner. FREE SAW DUST. At the saw mill of the Albany Lumber Co., for thirty days. Come and get all you want without cost. WANTED. A girl to do general house work. Good wages. Cull at C. S. Shedd 817 W 4th St. FOR RENT. -Dr. Stark i.i his new block has the room tor a couple of fino BUits or rooms for othecs, which ho will complete if there are renteis desiring thom. See him about it. FOR SALE. 6 room house, 2 lots and burn, Bmull fruit. See Mrs. Govro, 131C E Front St. A brrgain. FOR SALE. Currants, gooseberries and strawberries, tho best what is. Phone vv. E. Rndgers Home 1803 FOR RENT. - urnished rooms, 3 or 4, at 125 E 4th strcot. Frod Hyde. SMALL TRACTS. -Of land close in, and city lots for sale on easy terms. t21 H. Bryant. J. W. BENTLEY, boot and shoemaker I and repairer, does first class work at reasonable prices. Next door to Democrat oflice. See him. IF MISSED. Phone Black 892 Pacific if west of Broadalbin; 1323 Home be tween Broadnlbin and Bnker; 2092 east of Montgomery. TO LOAN. $30,000 on real property J. C. Christie, over li-t National Bank. 14t EGGS AND CHICKS. Barred Ply- ...... U I?n..t. WV.ifA T Tllnnr Minorca. Palouso Goese and White , wuld revision upward be? Pokin duck eggs, pure bred, also day Castro has decided to rcsid perma old chickens. Mrs. J. C. P,!l'or ' nently in Spain. From this we infer D. 2, box 15. Heme phono 3651, 15t . i . r . . , . SLAB WOOD. 10 inch wood, for Baie that Spain cannot help herself, by tho Albany Transfer Co, $1,76 8! Owing to the high price of millinery load. Both phones. and aruR3 goods, Abdul Hamid announ- ' mEmINS",i NE-: R-, A- 01 ces that he cannot possibly get along McMinnvillo. Oregon s greatest mu- 7. . ' nnK tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, on as little as 50, 000 per annum. CusicicJJank Bldg. Both phones. i Because she was "vexed with her It Is Accurate. ".. ,. , J: rhSur r find it y0ut $12. under our mrvospf oystcm when you think it is $7 $7. Or just a nickel too much. Holt agt Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received by the Board ot Directors of School District No. 6, Albany, Oregon, until 7 p. in. Juno 21, 1909. tor the erection and com pletion of n High School builiiing, ac cording to plans and specifications pre pared by Chnrlrs 11. Hurggraf.iirchitwt, Albany, Oregon. All bills must he accun.panird by n certified check pay able to "School District No. 5. Albany, Oregon," for tho stun of SoOO.tKI, as a guarantee that the contractor will furnish an approved bond equal to 60 per cent of tho contract within ten days after tho awarding ut the contract. All bids must bo made out on l lnnk proposals for tho i.ame. Blanks furn lBhtd upon application by the clerk or architect. I'liins and specifications may be seen at the architect's oil ce. The board reserves the rig it to le ject any and ail bids. By order of School Hoard N'-. 6. John Foshav, Chuirr. m. i J. L. Tomlinson, Clerk. THE HAMILTON STORE ' L. E. AND H. J. HAMILTON, ALBANY, OREGON. Grouchy People. Some people in this world get so grouchy they can't see anything good in anything, and go about like a pan of Bour cream. One almost dislikes com ing in contact with them lest their own disposition is also soured. It doesn't make much difference whatsit is or what the subject the chances are that it will run into some kind of a ' knock betore two minutes have elapsed, Some people would knock surrounded by roses. The Power ot a Personal Leiter. : If Albany people once a week were: to write letters east, and keep it up, each person juBt one letter, there would ' be something doing. Suppose only one 1 ,. . nBonIa dirt tnat would make ' - - - - . . . . j '. . . . ... i . this country, doing a service that could not be estimated in dollars and cents. , The ihfluence of a letter is personal and i emphatic. It is always read, and the person receiving it always takes notice, j F . Anything that is personal strikes nome. 1 " ' ,7 , u....ki The idea of Manager btruble that this should be made a practice and one day in the week set aside lor it deserves consideration and development. Just for the Trusts. Commoner: . The tariff commission having contin- j ued in session for 'steen weeks, and being somewhat wearied by its arduous labors, the chairman remarked: "Have tho representatives of steel industry concluded?" They had. "And of thosugar interests?" They had. "And the wool, cotton, lumber, iron, coke, coal, oil and cordage interests?" All had firished. "Are there any other interests that desiie to be heard?" inquired the chair man. "If vou please, Mr. Chairman," re marked a small man in a timid tone of voice, "1 represent a few interests that.- desire to bo heard." "Well what interests do you repre sent?" asked the chairman gruffly. "I represent tho people who have to buy what all these other interests make ; and control the consumer." I Immediately the commission ad journed, almost in a gule of laughter, j i Frenzied '1 houghta. If this is revision downward, what ' husband," an Illinois woman poured kerosene over him and set him afire. The average husl and would much pre- ' to thiB ""iuo The G. O. P. is to reduce the duty on chloroform. Doubtless it figures that it will be necessary to put a good many people to sleep just before the next Congressional election. Something New Electric heater forjliot water bottles used with any bottle, keeps water at onstnnt temperature, current umcd. one-sixth "f lt cp. lump. con- Kal- tun Electric Supply Co. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion fo years. No appetite, nnd what I did eat distressed me terribly. Hurdock Hlood UitterM cured me. "J. H.Walker uuburv, Ohio. Friendship, oi.Kanetnent nnd wedding rings a specialty. K, M. French. F.G.Will for watches. Millinery, etc. $8$ ALBANY Doings In and Around It W. Mead for clocks. As gcod as the Indian means some thing, but you get it only in the Indian. Ice cream and lunches at the Vienna Bakery. Call and try them. A piece of niline is on exhibition at the dept, showing the effect of salt i water on wood. A total eclipse of the sun is to occur tomorrow, that is total in some places, only partial here. If you are not familiar with the econ omy of the Indian. Baltimore would like to show you. H n uKrunK. to Rrnwnv,n this afternoon to do the cement work on the piers of the new steel bridge. Again the Indian Motorcycles prove their worth. They win in all classes in the road race at Portland, J une 12. Why wait longer! Now is the time to place your order for an Indjail Mo. torcycle. At Baltimore Bicycle Shop. Prepare to weep. This forenoon after twelve straight victories, the Cubs were beaten by the Hustlers 12 to 5, and Stevens was in the box too. , Bring your face to Collin's tud o corner 2nd & Broadalbin street and Ket a likeness that will please oth you ana your irienas. satisiaction oruaran- teed. Med'hi & Stuart have just completed a tar and gravel nof . on the new Al bany State Bank and are now putting on the galvanized iron cornice They are working with ek-ht men and are decidedly busy.. The annual school election will take place next Monday afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock. Only one person has been mentioned for the position of director. ; Dr. W. H. Davis, whose election will the gvfl general satisfaction. I I F. K. Churchill proposes to have a stereotyping machine, haveing given his : order today. Wuh tile new .Vletgentha ler in addition to his already large plant he will have one of the most complete printeries in Oregon. Come to our store and see the new dainty patterns in Wall Paper. New, clean, stock just arrived, many new ! shades in brown and olive. Let us help ' you fix the dining room, parlor, or hall. Prices correct. Burkhart & Lee. pazine You've got no use for any maga zine No? Don't need EVERYBODY'S? No? Doesn't concern you ? No? B UT high-priced freight, coal, and lumber pure food cheap water ways? That hits you? Yes? That's what EVERYBODY'S is for. I Get it cut out n article occasion, ally and send it to your congressman. Things will begin to move you won't feel so powerless. 6 Electric Fans I Electric lt,W 11 80S M ost Second Street I;-Rr.-S ME ONLY LAWFUL IMi.fc URL Hccause it decs no contain nnreotics, mercury, cocaine, lead r mp v t'oisoni us drug's. Because E-RU-SA CUKES I'lLES. U. !)i?p.mial"iv recom mends ev. rv ingredient of E-KU-SA. Drug laws tr.nl-e 'tulsi- or misleading statements" a crime-. Therefore the s--alo of nil ntht r narcotic pile meuicires is itteknl. because they nffect the brain and apiml murr.nv. pro uic- constipa tion and nevr rip-e. E-RU-SA is not frsale lit c.ciim j".(s. Drti-gist of highest Manning sell and indorse E KU-SA ii. inciy, in Albany. bURK 1UKT& LLEaml WcODWORTH UUUu CC. PERSONAL , AND SOCIAL "Rev." Fred Neill is here for com mencement. W. A. Barrett returned from the Bav this noon. Mrs. J. H. Simpson this noon returned rA-..n:. ..: . from a Corvallis visit. Rev. Bicknell came ud frum M n this ooon to attend commenceme Rev. an 1 Mrs. Zugg left last night for The program was good. The papers, the east after a couble years in Albany talks and addresses were helpful and College work. inspiring. The general secretary and Mrs. George Sillers, of Brownsville, field. worker, Rev. C. A. Phipps, was in arrived this morning on a visit with her good spirits and his addresses were re-sister-in-law, Mrs. M. G. Stetter. ceived by appreciative and enthusiastic Io u k.. k . i. audiences. With the exception of so thl?olt lllbZ A few schools represented it was a very X AlhS k'la J iJiiZZJl successful convention. The blessing ..y,J?n 8 accident was t0 tn080 who attendod. in a saw miu. Thirty-two delegates, representing Dr. and Mrs. Lie, of Junction, return- fourteen schools, were present, while ed home this afternon after a visit at fifteen schools reported with an aver the home of their daughter, Mrs. Fred age attendance of 823 scholars. Fortmiller. . The officers elected were: Lebanon E. A: Mrs. Cooper Turner. President J. H. Mears. Shedd. of Albany, and Mrs. Brown and daugh- ter, from Illinois, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1. o. turner in this city. Miss Helen Dickover, of Portland, after a visit at the home of her brother, lei c for home this morning, accompan ied by her nephew and niece. Guy G. Tyler of New York, special agent of the Nntional Security Co , of which H. F. Merrill is local agent, was in the citv today while on a tour over the Northwest field. Mr. Hugh Paddock and sister, of! Prophets Town, III., have been in the tT?heVxptirtU'3alttSn mTpT dock is a citizen of Mr. John Bray's former home town; but as Mr. Brav left ProDhets Town thirtv-one vears airr.. wueu air. rauuucK was tnree years oij. t.hpv rinn'f ramamW mnnh akmit- ...! other, but have been havine a Dleasant visit all the same. J. A. Warntr is also from the same place, and was a school ate of Mr. Paddock's parents. An Oregon Invention. mr. c.awaroricKeii. president or Pick - ell's Continuous Advertising Machine Co., of Portland, was in the city this noon on his way home from Corvallis. He was quite enthusiastic over his ad- vertising clock and time call system, and is Bringing him a fortune. It is an Ore gnn invention, and therefore calls for attention trom Oregonians. Years ago Mr Pickell was a frequent visitor in Albany. He has a son runnintr a farm ut Marion. For Sale Good Hallet and Davis Piano, cost $800.00, will sell cheap if taken at once. Write box 614, Albany, Oiegon . It's Just the Thing. The denaturized alcohol stoves, ac a cost within the reach of all, at the Al bany Hardware Co's store, the finest things out. Single and double. Just the thing for summer. Newport Excursion. Sunday June 20th train leaves Al bany 7:35 a. m. Round trip $1.50. Pleasant time assured. AOMINISTPATRiX NfJTiCK i Notice is hurtby aiven thai the uojer iBixoeii by order of toe cmui'y ju.i ot Liun Cjunty, O., has beeu appoinied dminisirat, lx ol thn eataie of Marion L. VVilmot rleceased. All persons hav ing clairiiS ftiihiiiut eitid ftate arti here by n-jiitierl to ursaent the aaoin properly ; van nod as b luw ru,iii-ed to tho atnr -! n" of ih- undersigned, J. J. Whitney, 1 1 hit cfficf , in Albany, Or., within six j m nthfl liuiu tbe dale hxrenf. Albany. Or.. June 18. 1909. I Mrs. E.J. Wi:inot, Adtniuie'rarrix. MRS. GRACE BELL, (Fashionable j Dressmaker tland-made dresses a specialty, 1030 3 E Water St., Albany, Oregon. Bun tlo J7 "ou Ha,e ''W3'IS Ban tiu "ls "'"d Vu Haw Always Bought All Sizes. All Types The new 8 inch fan is just right for the residence or office. See us to-day. S Co. uppiy COUNTY S. S. The Linn County Sunday School con vention met in Brownsville June 12 and 13, the opening session being held in the M. E. church. Kev. Jameson, of Brownsville, con ducted the Praise Service. To begin ""?,-l""e w.e ."L" ??? Keuneiueu present, uui uuiure iiif souk ?r. ... .... M,,h , fnrtuhiu filial miih nui Siinitnn school workers. Vice Pres. W. T. Cochran, Browns- ville. See.-Treas. ville. -Estella Hays, Browns- District vico presidents elected: ! Albany dist. Rev. I. G. Knotts. Harrisburg dist. Mr. Bond of H alsey. Lebanon dist. M. E. Bond of Scio. Brownsville dist. Mr. Swan, Craw fordsville. Letter List ! The following letters remain in the 1 1 f lban UnCa"ed "P 5- 1909. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised I le5i?r.s, giving the date; Eddie Archer. L. D. Curtis. J. H. Drake, Mrs. Leny Davis, O. D. Ferge- i ?on J?5? Gnbe.r.t' J: L Hawkins. Mrs. "inkle. Mattiej ackson, Rev. A. ,M?,cleln (2; A- Meyer, Mr. Ozell, C. J. Shaffer, Mrs. Nina Sprecher, R. ,Vaughan. j J. S. Van Winkle, P. M. ! Cannot" Grow. j 1 When your accounts are handled thr0Ugh a McCosoey register they can not grow as the grass, while you sleep j HOLT AGAIN. j ' ah. n n j tt- v c t , t j i i'3y S"ee andH,eh, ?ch;0, b!d" store. Farmer's Telephone and Supplies The Best Mad? For sale by W.V.Merrill,' Agent Western Electric Co. Send a postal for a Catalogue. Keep Your Eye on this space, for Prices. Minced Clams 1 lb 2 lb EASTBURN Jhe Full Weight Grocer Walter Parker, Grocer and; Baker 216 WF.8T FIRST 8TKKBT..ALBANT OREGON 2 First class goods in their season. Phone Main 58. ALBANY ELECT RiCISUPPLY HOUSE Electrical sullies, fixtures, wiring. Special designs anclfinislies in fixtures. Everything up-to-date and guaranteed It will pay to investigate. 225 VV. 2nd St. Phones-Home lS4.JBlack SOiiEella F. IIoFlFUI, l'roprietor, " FARMS F IR SALE, 4i4 acres with good new house and barn, all in cultivation, a'l A number one land well fenced with new woven wire, close to Albany, a verv desirable home and a bargain; School close by. 10 acres, all in cultivatinn, about three acres of A No. 1 apple orchard i which never fails to bear, trees 12 I years old and well taken care of; nice house and barn; beautiful soil and well 'situated; school less than quarter of a mile: all new fencing- of woven wira Lock this up qtuck if you want a bar gain and a good profitable home. 212 acres, all in cultivation except 14 acres which is in timber, well fenced, good buildings, possession given Oct. 1st; situated within 6)t miles of Albany on a good road for a good all round farm this is the cheapest; close to Albany; on the market to-day. 592 acres 7 miles from Albany, on good road; two good houses, 3 barns and other outbuildings; plenty of fruit and running water; good land, most all in cultivation; enough timher on place for home use. This would make a farm to divide up for three families and is very reasonable. Possession given October 1st, '09. 124 acres, 8 miles from Albany, all n cultivation, including ull crops and per sonal property, possession given as soon as sale is completed; good house and barn, windmill, etc., well fenced. CITY PROPERTY. A nice new modern residence of 7 rooms, bath, furnace heat and base ment; beautiful lot, situated West Al bany. A beautiful home and a bargain. A cood bargain in a 6 room house 7th street, one lot and barn. Price $1800. A nice 6-rooni houne, full lot and plenty of fruit; situated close in, 7th street. Price $1800. A good 6-room house, modern, bath 1 etc.; beautiful lot; small barn. Price, ?2000. A fine piece of ground suitable for business, no better location in Albany, at a bargain if taken soon. For particulars apply personally, at my office 203 West ?nd St. J. V. PIPE. TOM YOUNG House and Sien Painter 122 Eerrv St ZJt for th i Cleveland GelsenUe I roof paint u?velanc lelsenite i Home phone 320. Pacific Red 3092 ; . - n n . I C A P P F NT F P and FAINTER I If you want your house Pair.ted, Re-' 1 paired or a new one built give us a call. wm. &.1KK., Aiaany, ure. Home Phone 1168. It Annual School Eleciion. Notice is hereby ' given to the legal voters of School District No: 6 Linn County, -Oregonithat the Annual School Election of said school district will be held on Monday the 21st day of June, 1909 at the Central school building. The polls will be open from 2 to 6 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing one Dir ector to serve five years. Dated this 8th day of June, 1909. John Foshay, Chairman Board of Directors. J. L. Tomlinson, Clerk. Going Driving ? Then take with you a fresh box of assorted chocolates and bon bons. When the conversation wanes produce the sweets, and a new burst of joy will light her coun tenance. Try it and see. Pure . sweets such as we sell create only kind thoughts toward the giver. Hoflich 128 RROADALBIN ST1., ALBANY cans ' 15 cts 25 cts