Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 18, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    JABS.
By Jones
Of all the hogs who roam the land
with greedy eyes and snout the one
that lies down in the trough with all
his kind about, the land hog, is the
blamdcst hog that grunts, beyond a
doubt.
The beef trust is safe. All trusts
are cood trusts that come through
about election time, and 13. T. came
through.
Portland property is on the boost
from now on. Land is selling at a
rapid advance not only in the sub
urbs but in the heart of the city.
Portland cannot live without the
country. It is a great wen on the
body politic. It is the source of more
political corruption anu commerciti
niracv than anv other city in Oregon.
But we must ship and sell our stuff
F.Iprtlrir linp .ire hut feehlv devclon
ing the possibilities of Oregon. They
would make dollars where they now
make dimes it tncy wottiu carry pas
cinirirs for n rent a mile. The tim
idity of the average electric line is
only equalled by its cupidity.
There are lots of farms advertised
for sale in Oregon for $50 an acre.
An acre of land in the heart ot fort
land is worth over two million dollars
an acre. There are several such acres.
There arc not farm lands in use in
anv countv in the state that irrcsncc
tive of improvements are worth as
much as two acres ot land in fort
land. The value of two acres of Fort
land land.with Third and Washing
ton as the center of the tract, would
make a strip of farming land at fifty
dollars an acre one hundred and twen
ty-five miles long.
CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY.
Congressman Hawley will be a can
didate for reelection. A clean man .in
his personal habits, politically he has
tailed to make good, lie nas sioou in
with Cannon on practically everything,
and eighteen out of twenty western
people are opposed to Cannonism. He
nas 5ioou in wiin iuih.ii iu ma tn
famous high tariff schedules, and the
masses are opposed to this policy and
have so declared in various ways, re
gardless of politics. lie is said to
favor the ship-subsidy bill, the worst
graft of the age, and western people
know it. With such a record are the
people going to reelect him? Will
even his own party endorse him in the
direct primaries? It is to. be re
gretted that a man of Mr. Hawlcy's
splendid personal standing is not with
the people on policies so vital to their
interests.
ABOUT THE SAME AS CONVIC
TION. The result of the Herman case,
(hough a disagreement, so far as the
public is conccrrcd, is a conviction.
Eleven to one ought to be so in prac
tice. Mcr- 'litm that according to the
evidence ; ' Hermann is probably
technically guilty- When he run for
office the lasttime people were pretty
well informed on the subject, but they
voted tor him any way, through the
inllucncc of a double hand-shake. Mr.
Hermann, evidence indicates, used his
public bllicc for the gain of Hermann..
At least eleven int-n, out of twelve,
have so decided. The Democrat was
surprised at the standing of the jury,
thinking that Hermann's old time po
litical pull would'help iu this trial.
MISFITS.
Get together and keop at it.
The strawberry town did itself pn ud.
Milt Miller rnaJo the spoech of his
life.
Our tendorfout have the sand all
rifcht.
Tay your taxes with a smilo. It is
all right.
The knocker has been completely
knocked in Linn county.
Some other parts of the U. S. hive
lost some mighty good cUizens.
Business is a good thing, but the soc
ial side oi our lives must not be neglect
ed. The Linn county tax payer litis no
grumble coming. Ours is about the
owest in the valley.
Everybody in the U. S. by this time
ought to know that Linn county is big
ger than Hhode Island.
A politician has sued a Tacoma edi
tor for slander. Impossible to slander
a politician these days.
Albany people will show their appre
ciation of high class drama by attend
ing the Hiinford performance tonight
in a body.
Our splendid hospitality and goo.l
citizenship is what brought Aluany
three among iia best families of
newcomers.
Rooms tor Rent.
All finished and ready for use, sum.
fine ollice rooms, in the now Will
Stark block. See Dr. St-.'k.
I.WT YOUR HEAL ESTA'i'K. Wii
me f ir prompt re;un .. I Iihvc ni n, :
requests for cit,? t.n.lfjim piep.il-.'
in lingo and tin ill tracts. 1 i
p!rn-f. C W. Tkii.M.T.
IJ2 W. Fu.i St. ,
WEDNESDAY.
ANOTHER
COLD SNAP.
Chicago, Feb. 16. A blizzard grips
the southwest.- Cold weather has
stopped traffic. The temperature drop
ped 50 degrees one day in Vissouit
The snow and hurricanes are raging in
Colorado.
In Wash
Colfax, Feb. 16. Coldest wave of
the winter is here, the mercury being
6 below.
Will Be (Defeated.
Washington, Feb. 16, Unless sen
ator Root withdraws his amendment to
the postal savings bill that measure
will probably be defeated in the senate.
The friends of the bill are hopeless.
Tne Conservation bill is before the
senate now.
Baker Saloons.
Baker City, Feb. 16. -The retail
liquor association has decided to close
all the saloons at one o'clock at night
and keep them closed all day Sunday,
It has taken this step at its own voli
tion. Baker has been an all night town.
Died at Natchez.
Washington. Ftb. 16. Senator
Chamberlain s brother-in-law. Alfred
Davis, died at Natchez. Miss.
Tillman 111.
Washington, Feb. 16. Senator Till
man was taken suddenly ill on the capi
tol steps today and was taken to his
home.
OR. BOOSTERS.
Portland. Or.. Feb. 15. That the
Columbia River improvements fared
well in the River and Harbors bill now
before Congress was the advice rej
ceived in Portland this week from the
capital. A total of $2,153,500 is pro
posed to be spent on Columbia River
work;
The Great Northern Railway will ex
ploit Central Oregon, and has sent two
men through that territory to get data
for bulotins and other railroad publica
tions that will describe the country
thoroughly and tell prospective settlors
what t.icy may expect there. The
vallr of the Deschutes River tributary
to t.ia Hill road now building up the
Dos.-:!-'tes will como in for much favor
able r blicily.
Cei-'irating its quarter centennial as
a stato institution, the Oregon Agricul
tural College will hold the most elabo
rate function over given at the institu
tion at the close of the college year.
In 1'ia minimi report of Master Fish
Warden, McAllister, lately submitted,
it is shown that the 100!) crop of salmon
harvested in the waters of the -Columbia
River, Oregon side, amounted to
17,604,997 pounds, which is a decrease
of 8"8,549 pounds. The chief reason
for the decrease is thought to be the
shortening of the open season by the
legislature.
The Browning Club.
The Browning Club, proposed by
President Crooks for the depot park
and the Albany Collego Sur.imer Bible
school, holds its first meeting Monday,
Fob. 21, at 4:30 p. m. at Mia. Weather
ford's. There will be class discussions
based on over sixty poems af Brown
ing, on the following themes:
Heroes and Heroism. Love and Its
Ways. More of Love's Ways. Hus-1
bands and Wives. A Blot in the i
'Scutcheon. Painters and Painting.
Music and Sculpture. The Religious
Life. Ptppa Passes. Hie Philosophy I
of Life and Death.
More people are taking Foley's
Kidney Remedy every year. It is
considered the most clTcctive remedy
for all kidney and bladder troubles
that medical science can devise. Fo
ley's Kidney Remedy corrects irreg
ularities, builds up the system, and re
stores lost vitality. Woodworth Drug
Co. -
SORE LUNGS AND RAW LUNGS.
Most people know the feeling, and
the miserable state of ill health it
indicates. AH people should know
that Foley's Honey and Tar, the
greatest throat and lung remedy, will
miickly cure the soreness and couh
and restore a normal condition. AtU
tor Foley's Honey and Tar.. Wood
worth Drug Co.
BROMO LAXTWE'COLD TAB
LETS. The best remedy in -the mar
ket for cold in the head or a fresh
cold. Brings quick relief if you have
la grippe. Try a box. If not satis
lied you get your moucv back. Price
25c. BURKHART & LEE.
Sclwman--Heinfc
Will sing at the Kugono Theatre
Friday vvt ning. rVlruuy 'th. Mi. it
onVis now received. Se.tti $2 50 in!
S-.D. Ai!'!rta Eugene The.iler, Eu
gene, 0'i(;'ii
EUGENE
According to the Sage Rooster.
Eugene, Feb. 15. The five miles of
street car extension planned for tl is
pring is a thing of the past.
The electric line bridge to be built at
Springfield is also in a very delicate
condition physically without much hope
of it this time.
The water works and taxes are still
growing.
The new P. O. building will soon be
ready for occupancy. The fiesco of
the old building is one any artist might
well travel miles to see and study.
A large tabernacle is running here to
its full capacity with Dr. Oliver in
charge.
Work has been resumed on new build
ings and many new ones will soon be
completed, and others commenced.
Wwn Albany is ready for the build
ing of the new P. O., it should try and
have the government put up a, modern
building, and don't go back to'the days
of our pilgrim fathers, and have win
dows with 8 by 10 lights, like Eugene's.
Eugene is a nice place with" a fine lot
of people, but Albany doesn't have to
take a back seat for Eugene or any
other place, and in time will outrank
Eugene.
The Sage Rooster made arrangements
to return to Eastern Oregon, his native
haunt, among the sanddomes; but by
persuasion and the promise of straw
berries all winter he is still here; but
he doesn't see the berries.
SAGE ROOSTER.
At the Hotels.
Phil Golinsky & wf, San Francluo.
f. H. Lytle, Pendleton.
W. M. Hayter, Portland. . .
E. J. Fischer, Forest Grove.
Albert Sehultz, Virginia.
Eugene Willis, Portland.
L. Amberson, Corva.llis.
T. D. Henderson. Portland.
Dick Duncan, John Halvorsen, Prof.
Nicholls, Snedd.
Sol Chas. Stevens, Eugene.
John Bradford, Portland.
C. A. Bevier, Gates.
O. F. Rohrer, Portland.
H. M. Myer, Scio.
F. S. Healy, Portland.
ALBANY
Hot tamalies at the Vienna Bakery
Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery.
Columbia river smelt rich alone at
the-Metropolitan Market, Broadblin St.
Highest market price for chickens.
turkeys, geese and ducks at F. H.
Pfeiffer's, Second street.
R4trtf Pn. lnava hrni.nrlif a" WhitA
touring car to Albany, s nai:dy machine
that runs ns smooth a -i,k.
The Browmne Club will hold its first
session next Monday, with about thirty
five prominent Albany people in it.
The Twentieth Centurv Maerazine will
have a splendidly prepared article by
Mr. Barnhill on the Willamette Valley,
and 100,000 copies of the issue will
go over the U S. and it costs nothing.
The paper is-' published at Omaha,
and extra copies may be secured at
3 cents a piece.
WALLA WALLA HAS $135,000
FIRE STARTED BY AN
OIL STOVE.
WALLA WALLA, Wash,
Goods valued at $135,000 went up in
smoke at the Motter-Wheeler depart
ment store this morning just as the
clerks were arriving to open up a large
"expansion sale." The fire quickly
gutted the building, except one bank
of shelves, and water completed the
damage. Tonight 40 employes are out
of work. While the fire department
was suppressing the flames a number
of the clerks stood amid the wreckage
weeping. The insurance on the stock
is estimated at $S2,000 and messages
have been sent for agents to come and
adjust the loss. Toinoirow morning
men will separate the damaged goods.
"I have been here 27 years," said
Manager W. P. Hooper, "and- this is
my first fire. I have seen many fires
i but this is the worst I have ever saw.
j One thing that has been gratifying is
I the kindness of my competitors."
I The fire started -from an oil stove
i in the "ad" department in a balcony
over the main floor, and successive
explosions of gas are given as .the
cause of the spread.
GORDEN VIBRATORS We have
just received
shipment of Gorden
Vibrators This vibrator tnnk first
prjzc ovcr an vibrators at the Seattle
I'.nr. Guaranteed for one year. Call
at our store and get a booklet. Price,
$15.00. BURKHART & LEE.
I The Toledo.
I
A new steel range, with a cooking
plate on top, a model modern . stove
No blacking. Keeps clean. Just take
I a look at it. At Albany Hd. Co's.
If you are going to cravel get the
American Bankers Association Trav
ellers checqoe.in $10.00, $20.00 or $50.00
denominations, pnynblo at ten thousand
banks, 'or t.t any hotel or railroad office.
j For sale by J. W. Cusick & Co.,
Bankers.
Lodge Meetings,
Tho K. O. M. every Saturday even
ing H. C. Jordan, Commander.
The Woodmen of the World eveiy
Friday evening. L. L. Swan clerl".
Manzanita Circle 1st and 3rd Mondays,
Anna Strom, G. N.
Modern Woodmen meet every 2; d
and 4th Wednesdav in BussarJs' Hah.
Grant Froman, Clerk.
Koyal Neighbors mee. every 1st :: d
3rd Wednesdays in lins.-nid'a Ha.'i.
Alice K'.s::. Recorder.
VIERECK'S BATHS,
21" West First Street.
First-Class Work Guaranteed.
C. H. NEWS.
Deeds recorded:
Chas. R. Irvine to W. R. Ray,
91.60 acres $7000
Patent N. J. Sykes.
Mortgages $1010 and $7000.
Only' 369 more taxes will be collected
this yer than last. $331,068 98 is to
be collected. The first tax was paid
bv Sheriff himself $122 23, and. C.
Buchner was second. The roll is now
open for everybody.
Notorial commission
filed. .
H. N. Bouley
Demurrers file 1 in Cooper agt. Alt
house and Poland agt. Cox, the Albany
Farmers Co's case. . -
'Notarial commission T. J. Stites.
Probate: -In estate of H. W. Settle
mier A. Blevins, J. E. Jenksand L. B.
Luper were appointed apprisers.
Marriage license: Floyd Ernest Ser
mon, 26, of Halsey, and Charlsie Pear)
Nicholson, of Harriaburg,,2I.'
Heavy tax payments:
E. G. Cox, $166.78; Geo. W. Grey
$316.02; L. C. Marshall $226 11; Dr. J.
L. Hill $315.38; hi. Buchner $112.17.
$2,058.25 was the total for 32 receipts.
Deeds recorded:
Chas. Sterling- to A. N. Simons
and wife lot N. Brownsville. . .$ 125
W. F. Hobel to A. J. Johnson lot
Scio 800
H. Bryant to Hugh G. Fisher 27.-
74 acres 11-4 W -10
Lillian Fisher to rl. Bryant 105.67
acres 10
Bond for deed: A. M. Reeves to
A. W. Docksteder part bl 17
H's 3rd ad 3000
Mortgages $3000, $500, $100, $40.
Satisfaction for $800.
The Olive Type writer
"Bcst'on'the market. First Nation a
Bank neoDle have five. Albany Collecre
has ten. Thirty-five used in Ablany.
See the new tabulator and ruling de
vice. $15 cash, then Vc per day, pay
able monthly. See one at Steward &
Sox Hardware Co.
Phone 218. Home Phone.
The Markte.
Wheat$l.00, Oats 43c
Beef on foot 2 to3c; vealdressed 7c
P0 dressed Be; on foot 7c,
Lara ltc,
Eggs 28c.
Chickens on foot 10c.
Hams 18c to 20c, sides the
shoulders 13 to 15c.
same;
Butter ijuc to 35c.
Flour $1.65 to $1.85c a sack.
Potatoes lc oer lb, "
Hay, from $12 for sonfe clover to $20
for the best timothy. .
LUMBER
Lath
Shingles
HAIR
FIBRE PLASTER
Land Plaster
Lime -Cement
F. G. WILL, lor Watches
BUILDING PAPEit
Roofing Paper
7
Shakes
Posts
MOLDINGS
THE CHAS. K. SPAULD1NG
LOGGING CO.
Both Phones Bel'. Red 841, Home 324.
j ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE.
I To All Whom it May Concern: Xo-
tice is hereby given to all whom it
I may concern that the undersigned has
I filed her final account in the county
I court of I. inn county, Oregon, in the
matter of the estate of George Ram
' bo, deceased, and that said court has
fixed Monday, the 21st day of March.
' 1910. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
ri said day as the- time for the hear
j iug and settling of all objections to
' said account, therefore all persons
i having any objections to said ac
; count are hereby notified and required
tn appear in said court in said mat
. K-r and tile the same therein on or
; In-fore said last mentioned dale,
j El.VA R AM HO.
: Administratrix oi said est:ite.
Dated. 18th dav of l-'chruarv, 1910.
W. U. 1J1LYKC, Attorney.
MISFITS.
V
Aviating Albany.
Albany is on the fly.
Lebanon day in Albany.
Near-spring ought to be popular.
Hermann escaped by the hair of his
teeth.
A tract of land in Portland sold for
$4,100 an acre.
St. Valentine's day, one of sentiment
and sarcasm.
Who will be the first couple to b
married in an aeroplane.
Cogressman Hawley is a Cannon man.
What do you think of that.
Dr. Cook has been located in Chile.
Perhaps starting for the south pole.
. Some ot those jurymen think with
the people thac Hermann was guilty.
Nothing in the report that Roosevelt
is to referee the Johnson-Jeffries light.
Of course the Oregonian makes fun of
Bryan's position on the booze ques
tim. If Rooseveit starts for the North Pole
he will get there; but his wife won't
let bim go.
A high old year, with beef up, aerc-
jlanes soaring and weddings in court
louse towers.
AlKan., nAnnln m..l.3 l.l.A4-n .'
nwaitj j,cuin vvuuiu UIW 1-U WI1UK
the neck of the fellow who wrote the
poem on snow.
Binger Hermann will not run for Con
gress anymore. That's one thing for
easement ot tne mina.
Think of the call of those eleven men
to vote for conviction of Binger Her
mann after Harvey Scott had testified
to his good character.
W. J. Bryan has come out flat footed
against the saloon and wants the dem
ocratic party to be emphatic on the
subject of temperance.
Cortelvou has the distinction of hav
ing filled three cabinet chairs, and Cor
telyou might tell you something about
the inside of the cabinet business if he
would.
An order blank for whiskev from a
Portland house reads: "Kindly ship ac
once,- per express, prepaid, in plain
case and securely sealed from observa
tion, the following goods:" That kind
of business isn't necessary in a 'decent
traffic.
The following from thciialem States
man, reading like a fairy tale, is finer
All the world loves a booster. Salem
is like all the world. The Capital City
has no faith In-the man who boosts Sa
lem and knobks the rest of the Wallam
ette valley. Salem has as fond a place
in her heart for Albany or Eugene or
rlarnsDurg, or any otner Willamette
valley town as she has for Spj. '
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in small and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought. I will bond you.
Property handled for non-resi-'
dents.
TOM YOUNG,
-House and Sign Painter,
Agent for the Cleveland Gelsenite
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street,
H ome Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Will & Stark Block - Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albanv State Rank Building.
Bell Black 482. Home 275
H. A.
LEININGER,
Dentist,
Clawford Block
Albany
DR. W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
Will & Stark Block - - Albany
DR. R. C. HUNT, -Dentist,
Rooms 6 and 8, Brenner Block,
Bell Black 2481. ' -
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany,
First-class meats of all kinds
from selected stock.
HENRY BRODERS,
Dealer in .
Choice Meats of All Kinds.
210 West Second Street.
BRUCE & ANDERSON,
Opposite the Postoffice.
Four chairs. Prompt and effic
ient care of the face and hair.
WE have r.oState Deposits,
nor do we accept any de
posit where special security has
to be pledged. This means
that we have no preferred
creditors and that your deposit
has the same security that all
have.
We 'have invested assets
worth mire than $100,000.00
and this would have to be dis
sipated befdre depositors could
lose a cent. It is not being
dissipated, it is growing.
J; W. CUSICK & CO.
BANKERS.
i Estab!i5!ed 1892.
TELEGRAPH.
Portland, Feb. 14. After being uut
46 hours the Herman jury returned into
court with a disagreement. Eleven
stood for conv'ction and one for acquit
al. This was George Selkirk, who in
accepting his duty said he had an
opinion which might bias decision.
Heney immediately asked to have the
case set lor a fortnight henee. but
Worthington, Hermnnn's counsel has to
leave for Washington and can not re
turn in that time.
Portland. Feb. 14. Dr. Raderwhiio
eulogizing the memory of the late
Bishop Fss, who died of paralysis .at
Los Angeles, was himself stricken in
the nulnit of the Tavlor street Methn.
dist church, of the same malady.
PORTLAND, Fen. 14. The retail lunv
bermen opened their annual convention
here today, the largest gathering ever
held by them.
SALEM. Feb. 15. The Suorems Court
today reversed the lower court in the ,
case of J. Thorburn Ross, so far as
the hne is concerned saying it is ex
cessive. Ross vill, however, serve Ave
years in the state penitentiary. This
is the final adjudication. He will ap
peal to the supreme court of the United
SUtes.
Salem, Feb 15. Justice McBride
holds as unconstitutional the legislative
act appropriating $100,000 for the con
struction of the state road from the
Pacific ocean to the Idaho boundary,
the Crater Lake road, and upholds the
decision of Judge Galloway in the case
of Sears vs the State of Oregon.
Albany, N. Y., Feb. 15. A resolution
in the'house today provides for the ap
pointment of three senators and five
assemblymen who shall be given amuie
appropriation and unlimited powers' to
investigate all corruption of every
possible form since the organization of
the New York state government, aris
ing out of the Conger-Allds scandal.
A I R A V
rtL,oiiii
OPERA HOUSE
Saturday, Feb. 19th
HENRY MILLER Presents "The long
awaited great American play"
"The Great
Divide"
. By WM. VAUGHN MOODY
Over 600 Performances in New York'
Now Crowding the Adelphia Theatre
London -
PKICES-BOe, 75c, $1.00, $1.50.
Why buy Groceries
'of Portland Houses
when you can get the
-following prices at
EASTBURN'S
I -
14 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00
16 lbs Cream Rolled Oats. 1.00
II lbs Head Rice 1.00
14 lbs Japan Rice 1.00
. 16 lbs Broken Head Rice 1.00
12 Ids White Beans....... 1.00
12 lbs Lima Beans .' 1.00
10-16 ozpksRaisinns 1.00
Get our prices before you buy.
W. A. EASTBURN
The Grocer.
COLLINS & DEVINE,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy- and sell property. Insure
property and transact loans.
Large or small timber tracts.
WANTED Young men to learn au
i tomobile business by mail and ore-
pare for positions as chaffeurs and
repair men. We make you expert
in ten weeks; assist you to secure
position. Pay big; work pleasant;
demand for men great; reasonable;
write for particulars and sample les
son. Empire Automobile Institute,
Rochester, N. Y.
SUMMONS.
Oregon for the County of Linn.
John F. Doughton, plaintiff, vs.
Florence Doughton, defendant.
10 riorence jjougnton, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear
mil nn.wpr thf pnmnUtn, n( .I.a n1
..... bu.iij.iHIlll Ji Lllb UIJl,C
named plaintiff in the above entitled
court, now on nie wun tne Ulcrk ot.:
the Circuit Court of Linn County.
Oregon, on or before the 10th dav of
March. 1910, and you arc hereby noti
fied that if you tail to appear and an
swer the complaint as herein required
that the plaintiff -will apply to the
court for a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for such
other and further decree as to the
court may seem just and equitable.
This Summons is published by order
of the Hon. Wm. Galloway, judge of
the above entitled court, " made at
Chambers on the 20th day of Janu
ary, 1910, which order requires t!:c
first publication of this summon o
? madc on the 28th tav of lamnrv-,
t'.'IO. and the list publication to I .-,
made en tui-1 trli day of March, V)
and the tlvfe-ndant required to appear
and answer by the Kith dav of M irc'.
1910, T K. V EATH E R E-'O R D.
Attorney fnr Plaintiff,