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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1909)
PARASOLS Attractively Priced This morning (Monday) in looking over our Parasol stock we fouud that we had on hand several more thin we wish to carry over, in (act, we do not wish to carry any of them over so to move them quickly we have plaeed on them a single pi ice at whicn you may have your un restricted choice, they are all beautiful dainty parasols in a splendid assortment of handles and covers'. H irna io pongei silk -plain or with border. They are worth up to 3.50 each but we move them now at only Free Instruction lo Beginners. wiiii l - & i mutter 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 &1.60. The Weekly Advunce per year $1.25. At end of your $1.50. After 8 years at j 'OUR WANTS LOST.- A dark cont, somewhere be tween Albany and Tallman. Please return to Dexter Hyde, 845 W 4th street. NOTICE. - All parties to whom the lute E. D. Sloan was indebted are requested to present the accounts to Mrs. Sloan, at 430 West Second street and the same will be settled. LOST. Gold buckle. An heir loom, in city. Suitable reward. Return to Fannie Brenner. FOR SALE. A lino milk cow. BIO E. 4th St. Phone Black 2294, Bell. tl8 LOST. Bright yollow canary. Return to Mrs. Stites, Ellsworth St., und re ceive reward. 1 HAVE a demand lor city properly and for acreage. Whut have you? Ethel E. Miller. WANTED, Traveling Salemen for the METAL ADJUSTABLE HAMELIiSS HORSE COLLARS for the Pacific Stutes. NEN W1LBER COMPANY, Exclusive Distributors, Brenner Building, Albany, Or. (The humane horso collar) FOR RENT. Offices on Ferry street suitable for physician, dentest. real estate or other business, E.U. Rodes. FOB SALE. Ten or eleven head of good dairy cows, Jersey, 1. S. Smith, Tritcs farm, nenr Knox But'e. Home phone 23. R. D. 6. t2& FOR SALE. A good bus!neB8 in books, stationary, phonagraphs, confection ary, Junaneso and China ware in Rood town. Rent paid for 16 months living rooms. Would cost about $3200, GO per cent prolit. Ethel E. Miller. TO LOAN. -$50 00U on reul property J. C. Christy, over 1st National Bank Albany, Oregon, into ot interest rea eonablo. FOR SALE. -Second hand full width bedstead, with mulress, also second hand bedstead for child, a good ono. Chiap. Call nt tho Democrat office. WANTED. -Farm land in largo and small tracts. Etiiki, E. Miller. FOR SALE. Threo good lots to three good people, separately if desired. Are at thee rner of 4th and Ferry stroels, u tine place for n residence Cull upon C. 11 Burcgraf. FIRE INSURANCE. Beaver State Merchant's Mulual. Inquire at Opera House Hldg. FOR RENT. -Dr. Stark in his new bl.iek has tin room lor a couple uf line suits of rooms for offices, which lie will complete if there are lenteis desiring them. Sec him about it. J. W. BENTLEY, boot and shoemaker and repairer, docs first class work ut reasonable m-iees. Next door to Democrat office. See him. EGGS AND CHICKS. Barred Ply mouth Rock, While Legorn, Black Minorca. Palouso Geese ami White Pekin duck eggs, pure breil, also d;iy old chickens. Mrs. J. C. I'o-ter, R. D. 2, box 15. llf.me phone 3C51. tot KIKE INSURANCE. O. F. R. A. ot McMinnvillc. Oregon's greatest mu tual company. C.C. Bryant, Albany, Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones. $1.39 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY THE HAMILTON STORE L. E. AND H. J. HAMILTON, ALBANY, OREGON. KOD All the New Styles $1.00 to $35.00 Hlms and Film Packs. Complete Assortment. WOOtlWOrtll Drilg Company L iwiess less. Harriman plans another Merger, is the report irm the east, and the United States has an anti-trust law. This merger is simply a trust, never theless Mr. Harriman forms all of them that he pleases, and so does M r. Rock efeller, and likewise Mr. Frick and the sugar men and all the other fellows. Then they snap their fingers at Mr. Sam and laugh. It can hardly be wondered at that all over the country men in smaller stations are also law-1 less and ignore the laws of their coun-1 try when they do not suit them. But ' it is no excuse. Good citizens should take a pride in being law-abiding, from the smallest city ordinance to the most important law in the national govern-1 ment, regardless.of what other people 1 do. Because one man is lawless there is no excuse for another to be. ( har actcr is the greatest thing a man can havo, it is individual, and should' be kept inviolate. This should be just as true of men in high positions, like Harriman, as those in humble places, ' and they have no more right to bo law less. ! Jim Finch'!) Cureer. The supreme court has decided that Jas. A. Finch, a former Albany man, must hang by the neck until dead. People generally think this is just. He shot down in cold blood a man with a good record, who had simply sought to raise the standard of a splendid pro fession, who deserved commendation rather than condemnation. Finch will simply reap what he sowed. His career ought to bo a warning to men who think they can do as they please and regulate law rather than be regulated by it. In any business it pavs to be honorable Finch was simply a peti fogger ia his profession from the start, even before he went into the law busi ness, and the result is simply in keep ing with the course of his life. This is not a pleasant thing to say about one; but it needs to be said for the good of society and in tho interest of a better manhood. As Finch will hang and his future reputation is a matter of no con cern to him personally in a business way, one may well consider his case from purely a moral standpoint and with propriety drnw lessons from it for the good of our feliow men. Hid Kind Unit Counts. The kind of exercise that counts is that tu..en as ono goes along regularly and systematically. Occasionally we see one who tries to get enough in a vacation of two or three weeks to last the rest of the year, nnd the result is bound to be disastrous. Regularity is what builds up health. Daily exercise, kept at, is worth a dozen summer va cations, not because it his been the writer's plan all his life, but because there is a foundation to the idea. One does well to also (ako the vacation, but do it in a sensible w ly. , Reduced rates lo Ci.s.';uiia by G. I Meatman. See him, or phone Bbuk 111 Homo. AKS ' Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for Aug. 10, 1909. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters, giving the date: Lillian Butner, Mrs. M. E. Chick, Frank Creswell, J. F. Davis, Cora Davis. C. B. Darnell, Mrs. Fanny Dor sey. William Hall, Mrs. R. D. Holland. T. S. Hofft, Vancil Morgan. George Mr.Cormick, George McKnight. Gattlieb Scheufeler, Laverne-Orlene Thomas. J. s. Van Winkle, P. M. Call to mind the moat delicious coffee flavor you ever enjoyed, and then mul-. tiply it by two. The result be Chase & 1 Sanborn s leal Br . d 40c for 1 lb. can. On sale onlv at BEAM, FLETCHER CO. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. "Fighting the Beef Trust." Excellent Pot Roasts of Beef- nowhere in town can you get their equal 6c, 7c. 8c Beef to Boil, to stew, for braising, pot pie and many other dishes 5c and 6c Shoulders of Mutton 8c Mutton Stew.. 6c Besf Liver, Beef Hearts, Oxtails, also several other cuts of meat can be hud for, per pound 5c Chinook Salmon. Sturgeon. Every cut of Veal Veal Sau sage 12 l-2c All cuts of Spring Lamb. Prime Rib Roasts of the very best Beef in the land 10c and 12 1 2 c Round Steak 10c Sirloin Steak 12 l-2c Butter, the best 65c Spring Chickens LOe Hens 18c Eggs, you bet their choice 30c All the nbove meats at Third and Jefferson streets. Phone Main 8751; Automatic A 4418. FOR RENT.-175 acres. Benton county on grain shares. Call upon X. W. Boom, 734 Lyon street. tl5 FOR RENT. -A two story warehouse property 34 by 75 feet. See Mc Court & Prettyman. 7t GOOD AS NEW.-No. 5 Dunsmore Typewriter for sale cheap at Verick's Barber shop 217 w 1st. FOR SALE. -32 acres Santiam bottom land, cheop to a quick buyer. Apply rooms 1 & 3 Brenner building, Al bany, Or. tig FOR SALE - 60 acres Sinthm bottom hind cheap to a quick hiver. Apply rooms 1 & 3 Brenner building. Al bany, Or. tI6 LOST. A blue and white on imlcd belt pin with word Columbia, Return to Democrat office. Say "ELECTRIC FAN" To the :-an who is lint and notice how qu:ck his tired, overheated expression v. iil ih -:i!ge lo ono uf anticipate.! en-j-'yulA- eoinVort. An t'lec'iij fan will rr.:.ki that hot ii ! ce. oln-.' or home wonderfully cool and ii;;rceyl-lo. How ttvuM you hkee n sieadv mile coo in j breeze at your command? Vcu could Imv.i it for 3.00 iSlCW RdLsion Lkctric Supply Co. RUNAWAY In Which Two Women Get a Spill. About 2 o'clock this afternoon Miss Ethel Bray and Mrs. Claud Bray were on their way home from a picnic dinner in Bryant's Park, when the shaf of their buggy came down while on Lyon street, and the horse proceeded to run, tipping the buggy over at the J. W. Hart coiner, throwing both out upon the curb, covering them with dust and ' bruising them some, then dragging the 1 buggy to the corner of Fifth street, ; where It was left against a pile of wood ' and ran li the Bray home 'n the south ern suburbs Tne contents were all sp iled out, but the buggy isnot injyery bad shape after all. PERSONAL ANDS0CIAL J. F. Altermatt arrived today from ' Chicago. J. B. Gantry has returned from a Portland trip. Mr. Dan Hurley has returned from threo weeks at Toledo. Dr J. C. Booth, of Lebanon, was in town today. W. F. Heckman went:o Salem this afternoon. V. A. Kimscy and family returned this noon from the Seattle fair. Hon. P. R. Kelley went to Toledo this afternoon on legal business. Dr. Fred Thompson arrived from Salem last night on his way to Lake view to locate. Mrs. Emma Hunter and daughter Gl. dys returned last evening from a Eugene visit. Rev. S. E. Irvine and mother went to Eugene this alternoon for a half days' visit a' Rev. Wilson's. Dr. Coffey, an American mixture of success, of Portland, was in the, city, returning home this morning. ) Miss Mary Bell Talcott, of Des Moines i Iowa, is visiting at the home of her ! former Iov a friends, at Dr. 1'ary Ma J shall 's. I Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rankin, of Eu gene, were in the city yesterday to actend the Hammond-Schuecker wed dine. Dr. J. C Grey, of Eugene, returned home last evening after a visit with his brother Hugh Grey and 3ister, Mrs. F. J. Miller. Mrs. Elgin and two children Florence and Wayne, of Sdlem. returned home last evening after a visit at Mrs. E. J. Seeley's, a sister of Mrs. Elgin. Miss Margaret Owen, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs Jos. H. Ralston. Miss Owen is a daughter of Dr. Owen, a Erominent United Presbyterian, She as been in San Francisco. B. J. Hecker and R. L. Burnett have returned from their McMinnville round up of Cottswold bucks, are not through yet. Getting three thousand sheep to gether for a long shipment is no small job. W. S. Risley, the lawyer, instead of being in the Parrish block, is in the Wallace block, in Judge Whitney's office. We'll get this change about after the fire business straight after awhile, Miss Marcus, the evangelist, stopped off in Albany last evinine while on her way to Corvalhs, where she will do some special work. She has been at Eugene and Salem since leaving Albany. Miss Margaret Cassidy, a sister of Mrs. Evans, arrived last evening on an Albany visit, and is the guest of Dr. Marshall and family. She has been dc ing the fair nnd later will go to Sac ramento, Calif , on a visit at the home of Rev. Evans. A bert L. Robbins, p s al clerk, re cently of Pocatello, Idaho, now of Port land, is in the city on a short visit with his parents Mr. ond Mrs. J.S. Robbins. He is postal clerk now on the Shasta Limited, running from Portland to Ash land. FOR SALE. ; First class modern house of 7 rooms, situated on 7th St. between Ellsworth ! and Lyons Sts., large lot and room for another house. A bargain if taken right soon. Good up-to-date beautiful residence ; oiiuaieu uii oui ou west Aioany, lull lot, furnace, heat and basement. Good house and 3 lots West Albany, very cheap if taken soon. House of 6 rooms, 2 lots, barn and buggy shed, East Albany, a fine bar gain. An up-to date 6 room house and base ment, large bath room, enameled bath tub; well situated, good barn, large lot, all in tine condition. These properties are all good buys and are worthy of investigation. Call at my office personally for im formation. J. V.'PIPE, 203 West 2nd-St. CITY PROPERTY. Good business locations w.th or with out brick buildings. Ifyouwinta lo cation it will pay you to'look these up. Yours for business J V. PIPE. 203 West 2nd St. 30 VTi VJI If ALBANY Doingr M and Around li How about THAT chair Have you oidered that chair yet Boost the Albany made chair Sit down in one of those Albany made chairs. Fifty more of those chairs started at the Union Furniture Factory. Ice cream and touches at the Vienna Bakery. Call and try them. Chew Cadiallac and King Corn tobac co, not made by the trust. t30 Leave orders with G Messmun for Cascadia soda water. Home phone Black 111. Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale ai the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than anywhere else in Albany. Skilfully set if desire Harry Neely has purchased the E. D. Sloan woodworking shop opposite the Armorv on Second street, and will be open for business the last of the week. He will do all kinds of wook work, and guarantees satisfaction. Give him a call. Phone Bell Blk. 444. Ono of the imnrovements in 1910 will be a brick at the Viereck corner B.-oad-albin and Third streets. The summer school closed yesterday noon. It reached a record of seventy members, the largest yet. E. R. Cummings secured number 1505 in the Coer o' lene drawing, and C. D. Davis 2340, both of this city. Strangler Smith, who is in th" cit7, will wrestle VanjDuzen ot this city next Saturday evening at Bussard hall. A very prei ty moving picture ati ry is that ot the Little Detective at t e Empire, including some realistic scenery. Like all good stories it ends well. The force of men at work on the re construction of the H irst Nation il Bank building are beginning to lay joists for the ceiling over the second story. The charred timbers and debris from th-3 roof has all been cleared away. As : soon as passible a force of men will be gin remodeling the interior of Blain's store. FOR SALE. Dill pickles and dill, by E. B. Davidson. 739 F. Eirst. FOR SALE. Horse, wagon and har nessBlack mare 1200 lbs. 2 14 thimble skein wagon with shafts, new, only used four days, has double springs with spring seat. Harness has collar and Hames and Britchen bridle, two bows and wagon cover, all for $150 . Call at East end of Wa ter street at Tenth. tl5 Bargains in Small Tracts 40 acres, one half in cultivation, good bottom land, good orchard, fair house and barn, good crop goes in. 54 acres, 35 acres in cultivation, all good garden land, plenty of fruit, 7 room house, fair barn, good location. 30 acres only short distance from City, 25 acres in cultivation, 8 acres orchard, fair house and barn, running water. 45 acres, 30 acres in cultivation, all bottom land, good orchard, new house, small barn, school and church close, fine tract of land. 60 acres, only 4 miles out, every foot in cultivation, best of soil, good large house and large barn, family orchard. Nothing better in County. 27 acres near city, nearly all in cul tivation, 8 acres bearing orchard, 24 acres strawberries, good large garden, fair improvements, every thing goes in. Look this up for a bargain. 39 acres of fruit land, 12 acres bear ing orchard, all best of soil, small house and barn. 9 acres garden land nenr the city, fair improvements. One-third in cul tivation. 16 acres near the city, all in cultiva tion, no buildings, fine tract for plat ting. 5 acres near the city, all in bearing fruit. Snap if taken at once. 43 acres, all in cultivation, good buildings, best of soil, well located. 10 acres near the city, all in culti vation, small buildings, only offered for a short time. Full particulars as to price, terms and location to those interested, by calling personally at my office. Large list of City property of every description for sale at the lowest pric es and on reasonable terms. C. G. BURKHART, 102 E. First Street, Albany, Ore. Keep Your Eye on this space, for Prices. Minced Clams 1 lb cans - ' 15'cts 21b ' - ! 25cts EASTBURN Ike Full Weight Grocer Walter Parker, Grocer and. Baker m WK8T FtRBI 8TKEET..ALBAST OREGOH.S First class goods in their season. Phone Main 53. A GENTLEMAN'S SHOE Built for Style and Quality. For the Up-to-date Dresser. Famed for Fit, Finish and Fashion. This is a Model Cxford and is shown m all-leathers. STOLTENBERG'S 334 1st Albany, Or. NOTICE TO , FARMERS. The Albany Elevator Co. is now pre pare.! to furnish sacks and store grain for farmers the same as last year. Our dealings last year were so satisfactory both to the farmers and to ourselves that we solicit the patronage again this year and we will guarantee the same satisfactory and square dealing which ha received such a kind endorsement from those who patronized us the past year. We solicit your exchange work, giv ing torty pounds if ' Johnson's Best" Flour to the bushel of wheat and will pay the highest market price for grain. ALBANY MILL & ELEVATOR CO. WHEN WE PUT UP OUR SIGN inscribed "high class sanitary plumb ing" it meant exactly what it said. Nickel pipes, marble basins, or porce lain Hubs do not of themselves mak sanitary plumbing It is how they are put in that makes for healthand come fort. Have us do your plumbing and it will be the real sanitary kind, not a mere trade name for ordinary work. MEDIN & STUAPT. .5 n si S T3 - tlJ an fep g a M a... . B v O to &. u U Cl'l2 E ?'5 o O ft '