The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 06, 1899, Image 3

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    From 50c to $7.00
Ii li t rsngo of prices on our new
Umbrella
We have (akin Special rsre In eeleitlnir tlmta lTmljrtla- tnurl
. I . . I ' 1. 1 " . . T . r
P"'T rmmiin rovers on paragon irailiesaud steel rods.
lock.
iidiiid rovers on tit
'llio tiatxl ten ere setvlceable end neat and In thit hlulinr aradea
inni in mrer I'rrminn or pearl,
Our west -n indow in Oiled with a .election from the stock
Km li Umbrella I pUluly marked.
flu-
S. E. Youn&Son.
A High Grade Coffee
QTlic flavor of which never changes. It is stimul
ating and soot liin?. A trial will convince you of its
merits. It is
Jas Heekins& Co's
Celebrated
High Grade
Cincinnati Roast.
For lc by
cFeron & Tomlinson
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Mlit l't tJ m I ih of Lebanon if visiting
Albany friends.
William M. Iloag Im reiurntd from a
rip to Han Kntnclsco.
Kd Parkr left Ihl morning en bit
rel urn trip to if tin, CrooW county,
John Petty baa returned from Alsea
where be hid been after hoe I cattle.
K II. 8i,srkes of Crook county, a
former Linn county man, bat been In
the city.
Carl Llebe. Hie well-known Portland
baker, hat been In the city llio guest of
William Kaber.
II U. Houieholder, of ltoaeburg, who
hat been in Albany teveral tnonlbt re
turned home yesterday,
W. D. Uarmao, of Cottage (Jrove, for
merly In business In Mill City and
Brownsvll'e, it in the cfty today with hit
family.
An operation was performed tetter
uayutionMiMKartte.it of near Tsn
ireut, In thit city by Drs. Wallace and
Davit.
Mr. Merrill Hh. ion of Mrs. tied ol
tliii city, now ol Boise. Idaho, and Mlta
eeMe Jewell woe married in Astoria
on Monday.
II. J. Ellert. whose bin olano ad
vertisement In the Portland nepers
ave attracted attention generally hat
been in the city.
Alfred If. Freerkeen went tj Salem
estenley to apply fo admiatlon to the
ar. tuere were tix oiner applicants.
K. L. rlryan left this noon be the Weat
Hide, for Walla Walla, where he and hie
lamiiy now expect to locate, iottead of at
i 11 Kin at lor im riy contemplated.
H. E. Crawford a retidrnt if Oasvl U
for teveral yeart, bat moved to Albnny
to reside. He will engage in the poul
try business wiih F.U. Powers during
the winter.
A clses of twelve In tdiarmacv waa
examined yetterday in Portland bv the
Aknivsd at Djwson A letter receiv
ed this noon by the family of 0 W Watt
announced hit sa'e arrival in Dawson on
September 20 lie arrived In Sksgway
on the 15th with hit partner Dr Wilcox
ton. Mr Wattt bad the contract for
aklng In big ehipuient of mining ma
chinery but on account of representa
tion that it would be itnpoealble to do
to then gave It up, whereas i'. could hive
been done very eatllv. lie renorted a
marked tranufbrmalion in the appear-
t of Dawson already considerable of
the city having been rebuilt with better
building.
8ktiiih(i Dmrxnur Nsw, novel and
atartlioj it offered ai an attraction in the
near frture In J J ill's travestry and ex-
rsvsKsnzs. which will be one of the
principal attraction of the opening
eajon here. The title is "Vanity Fair"
the supporting company an excellent
one it is said will present a mixture of
unique mimical effects, fsree sklu, aero
batiani and high class vocaliam, making
"Van
at the
Armory Hail for one night on Wednes-
jay, uci. it. Mr. John K. Magion le in
he city todsy making arrangements for
voe A1DI
We make a specially of
COFFEE
And Guarantee all we sell.
At the Bazaar
M of f allMiliineru
p
attern Hats.
Bonnets and
illinery
Novelties.
A Bio Oat Sale. One of the biggest
oat tales of the year in the valley was
made yesterday by Simpson it Beam, of
this city, coneietingof the purchase of J.
L-urrier ol between Uorvsllis and
Monroe, of ten thousand bushels at 26
cents. Mr, Currier raised this year 14,-
uuu nusiie's oi oats anil .uw bushels ol
wheat.
state board. A more those woo nested
was rrtnk h. Hume of Lebanon and
fcrneet hlliol of Corvallit.
h. E, Davit has moved from Harria-
burg to Albany to reside, in order to ee-
eore the abvantages oi onr schools. Mr.
iravis mough will be at bis Hariisburg
arma goou deal ol tils tlna-
i.icenre ias oeen issued Inrlha mar.
rlage of Mr. Ha in Borkhart the Donular
restaurant man. and Miss Nellie Monk
ers daughter of Sheriff Muckers. The
ceremony it to be performed tonight.
rroi. f arvin brought with htm from
baiein three oil paintings, the work of
uis daughter Mrs. M. P. Brown, which
display a superior talent The pieces
may be seen at the Jilaln Clothing Co's
store.
J .JU. Cot, Bob Wiley, Ed Parker and
vr. r. ju. irvlne Itft t ile
Crook county, by way
M
A large showing of the season's best style in
Fashionable Headwcar.
L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON.
Call on
F.M. French!
The Jeweler,
I
bought for cash, and
lomers tue Den
If you want a first class
e oi JNickie, Biiver,
Watches, tbat we
ch. We have a large line of Nickle, Silver,
uu.u-uiku ana solid Uold
ere bIvIdb our cus-
fit of the extra discount.
ENQlEVISMTind
Specially.
WEDDING RINGS a
Summer Cooking
la made a ttloature by the use ol
the Quick Meal blue flame oil
stove. It it the most conven
ient, simple, economical and
easily managed ol any cooking
apparatus made, and will bake,
boll, broil or roast, and la sure to
give thorough satisfaction.
STEWART & SOX HDW. CO.
The Ladles.
Tbe pleaaant ffect and nerfec't aafefv
with which ladies may ue ayrop ol Figs,
unaer an cooauions. makes it their ravnr
iie remeay. i o get me true ana genuine
Hrucie, toon for the name of the California
rig HtroD Co. Dr nted near the bottom o
the package, tot tale by all drn pgiela
Lose no time in callinir on Will A
Stark for tho U-st watches, guaranteed
time keepers, and take your time in buy
ing. It is a pleasure to show their
goods.
bany performance.
The light running "NEW HOME'"
new iDg machine at E V. Will's Muiie
Store prices irom 140 to ICO.
The old reliable "DOMESTIC" sew
ing machine at E. U. Will's Music Store
prices from .30 to $45.
"ho latest improved "WHITE" sew
ing machine at E. U. Will's Music Store
Price 30 to $40. If they tell yon it is -not
true, call and be convinced.
It is a singular taste that csnnot be
suited in the varied and Isrge selection
of jewelry at Will & Stark's, The best
goods and reasonable prices.
Kipe Tomatoes. Pears and Annies ai
v. jv, jurowneirs.
White Clover Honey. lOcts. per lb. at
c. v l..ll .
The leading sewing machines for about
one ball" the price tsked by ejnvassr-
ing agents at E. U. Will's Music Store,
prices $23.60 to $30 the best in tb
world for the money.
Tbe lesding High Grade Pianos at E.
U. Will's Music Store at prices from.
i.'0 to $75 cheap tr than sold in Portland '
or San Francisco. Sold on easy terms
organs taken as part pay.
We lead
with
70,000
Ladiks Aii Hotirrv. The regular
meeting cf the Ladies Aid Society will
be held on Ihursday, Oct. 6th. at tbe
residence of Mrs. A. II. Martinet 2:.'i0
m.
Homer Davenport is the bighei. pri -
ed artist In the world and he la a native
Oregonian. Recently the New York
Joerntl on which Davenport draws pic
tures of current events politics!, in caus
ing a general reduction of expenses ask
ed Davenport if be would stand a reduc
tion of a week. Davenport got mad
and instead of being reduced $oO it
was raised $50, so that be now receives
only $15,000 a year. Tbat is genius.
When von want something particu
larly nice in the printing line.
See SMiutr, tbe irinter.
We lead with niarlv 70.CC0 prescriptions on file, without a single
mistake being recorded gini nr. Your pretcription at cur store
will receive prompt and cartful attention. Our Syrups, Tinctures
and Extracts are up to ti e standard, always fiesh, being made from
tbe best drugs that money can buy. When you are sick you should
have the beet and yoo get the Lest from os.
Bnrkhart & Lee.
If you have a job of printing
in a hurry
you are
for take it to
Smiley, Tbe Printer.
m truing for
of the f jthftnnn
vtegonrtoad. Dr. Irvine will nnn an
omce in Prlneville, where be formerly
practiced and where be wlil no doubt
do a good buiioeee.
Mr. frank Wood junior and family
win in. to nut week lor Ualilornla to re
"' poping that a change will benefit
Mr. Wood s health. Tl, nnh-ai- nf
which Mr. Wood has been a member for
W" HI tender him a fare
well at ii. J.. Hopkins tonight.
Mrs. Kev. Harris, wife of a former
pastor oi the Congregational church
nas oeen in the city several day a visit
ing friends here tbe guest of Mrs. Ben
.oiimion. Mrs. llama ia now blind
but rrts.'ns that pleasing character tbat
maue her beloved by ail.
Governor Geer and two start officer
Cols. Spkncer and Jackson left yesterday
for Chicago to assist in thj laying of tbe
corner stone of the ne post otuce. at
which President McKinley is to handle
the trowel as a member of the union.
Tbe event will be a great one politically.
J. P. McErlane and wife came out from
Albany last week to attend tbe grand
commandery of Knlgbts Templar. Tbe
former retnrned home Saturday evening
but Mrs. McErlane. who ia a daushtar
of A.Radcllft of this city, will remain
for a longer visit with her relatives here.
Ashland Tidings.
Abner McKinlev. wno has marfa a hi
thins on government contracta bv haino
a brother of the president, recently pass
ed through Albany lor tbe north and
east. On account of the S. P. night ser
vice through this vallev AlhariT
did not have tbe privilege of seeing the
distinguished manipulator of govern
ment contract!.
Among the sportsmen were Erixln
Stone and M. M, Davis wfco accompan
ied a crack shot from Chicao-o on hi
first pleasure shooting trip. The party
went out on a special engine, and oper
ated in niodgett'a : vallev. The Chica-
goan made a good record at pigeon
shooting, but was unable to do mnch
execution among the Chinas. Times. !
A telegram to Recorder Rallailv ves-
terday morning, announce! tbat his
sister, Mrs. V. E. Dentler, left New
York Uity yesterday morninn and waa I
to arrive in Corvallls within five days.
She is expected next Saturday. Mrs.
Dentler brings with her fresh recollec
tion! of the late terrible hurricane tbat
swept the islsnd of Porto Rico with
frightlul loss of life Times.
Rev. Edw.Eccleston is in Astoria in
the interests of Albany college, of which
institution be is the financial agent.
Mr. Eccleston is making a determined
effort to get the college out of debt and
be has been greatly encouraged. Tbe
College is under tbe control of the Pres
byterian church and it ia tbe members
of that denomination chiefly wbo are
putting tbe institution on a sound fin
ancial basis. Tbere are good prospects
fcr an endowment from tbe East when
tbe debt is cleared. Astorian.
A reception was tendered Rev. M. C.
Wire and family last evening at the M.
E, frsonage, enjoyed by a large number
of members of tbe church and other
friends, all glid of the opportunity to
express their appreciation of the return
of Rev. Wire to tbe Albany charge,
where be an 1 hie wife have served so
faithfully and well during tbe past three
years. A program waa rendered con.
elating cf a duet by Mrs. Winnard and
Mrs. C. O. Lee, addresses of welcome by
Rev. C. R. Stevenson and Prof. Tor bet,
a vocal solo by Mrs. Lee, a welcome ad
dress for the Epworth League by Mlra
Marv Montanve. A response to tbe ad
dresses by Dr. Wire and Mrs. Wire and
a few remarks by Rev. Stortevsnt. The
evening was greatly enjoyed by all.
Agates cut and rfllihcd by D. S.
Young, 6th and Tburston Sts., Albany
Leave orders at trench s jewelry store.
' Yellow Crawford peaches can now be
souna at
Browmu. a, 2nd St
Water Melons, sweet ard delicious
on band daily at
U. E. bbowkcll
ARMORY HAJjL
s
"It Is To Laugh
Wednesday, Oct. U, 1899.
VANITY FAIR
, A Melange of Bnrleeque and Vaude
ville, with entirely new waidrobe and
an Admirable Co. n
Prices 75, 60 and 5 cents. Reserved
seats at Burkbart & Lee's.
r?tw Ph-KT A barn with two stalls
anrl rAnln fnra busev. Address box
493, Albany Oregon.
A Representative
-OF-
ill lorn k Domnanu
TJie Great
Chicago
Merchant i
WILL BE AT OUR STORE
OCT. 9th & 1
WirH AN ELEGANT
DISPLAY OF THE
LATEST NOVELTIES
IN WOOLENS.
Tailors
Oth
FOR SALE, A second hand Columbus
Buggy in good condition, price reason
able, also one set single harness price
Winable. Address box 4?W. Albany
Oregon
Come and have
Vour Fleasure
Taken
IliPJilllHlll
W B STEVENS & CO
New Goods in All Lines.
Refined
reflections of the tailors'
skill for Fall and Winter
is easily seen in our Fall
invoices resplendent in
all the glory of Novelty I
Complete in assortment,
gratifying in price 1 1 1 1
Arr
I
JV mJt J V u JV laP
Will!
WEAR The original
GUARANTEED CLOTHING.
At the BLAIN CLOTHING Company's