The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 13, 1899, Image 3

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    From 50c to $7.00
is tl f reioof p-If on bin new
Umbrella
Mm k. We have I uli in (Hal a In m l i tit g thne Umbrella toifet
Ohlv nbahle rovers tin ihimumi framr-saml niiel rod.
'I bardie are t (ff.tt unit tent nd In the higher grades fin
IMed In eilver I'remlerr or pearl.
Our r Mow wii.ilnw i f iled U, n ,t.tl(io horn the tlock.
l.ath I iiil trflft ! plellily marked.
S. E. YouiF&Son.
I A High Grade Coffee
The flavor of which never changes. It is stimul
ating and soothing. A trial will convince you of its
merits.
it is
Jas Heekins& Go's
Celebrated
F.r fatoy
High Grade
Cincinnati.Roast.
McFeron & lomlinson
W n.ake a n nalty of
COFFEE
And Guarantee all we sell.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
J. L, Underwood, of Oorvl!li,bes hem
in the cily .
Mr. Arch Meier arrived in Albany
Kit night from Washington.
Tbe Child Culture Glide will meet at
Mia. Hart's loin or row ai 2:30 p. ro.
AI Htrahiiy, coriMahlo of dintrit-t one
left today on ft lrl to aim Aluea.
Mr. Htutetman, o( Haltm, la In the
city on a viail the guet of J . Ot'o Iee.
'I lio Salem Journal tsyt that Claud
Klrahan, of Portland, la attending the
'ircuit court In that city.
Mr. Henry Stewart ha enlarged hit
dairy plant bv purchasing ton of (Jeorge
W. Cline's bent cows,
A, T. Wain, deputy MierifT of Marlon
county for eight years, and Miss Fannie
Kehne wet married at Italian yesterday.
Geo. I). M) born, baa Hold bl timber
alnim ai Heny, ono of the boat up the
Suntiaui, to lb W. W. Curtia Co., for
$iwo.
V.x - Kecrolary of KiiUj Kincald
pumud through Albany Mil noon on hia
way homo to I'.ugene from a trip to the
hound.
C. J. Shcild. pioneer and founder of the
town of Fhedii. Or., in in tho , lv a
guest of the KMiiond. Portland Tele-
ram. Mr. Khedd't father wna foundur
ol the town.
According to a Portland uair ltiv.
W.S. Gilbert now in Albany will t rob-
bly reeeive a cull to the pastorate of the
'alvnry I'ro.byterien church oi Port
land.
Mr. M. 1. Crown, tho Selein artist.
I In the city otgariizing a data. Home
of her excellent work may be een In the
wwuow oi i lie Mlain Uiothlnir Co.
Otto Uradicy. of Kueene. who recent!
gave a rake walk in Albany, ie to recite a
parouy at an entertainment in huzi-ne
rioay nigbt composed by himself. He
a bright boy.
T. J. P.ckher. leasee of the Albany
Mining and Milling Co'a mines at Ani-
rlrm returned last run lit from atrin to
Keatl.e, end w'11 leave tomorrow worn
inn for the itmiea well atocked with
heavy rubber itoodt for the cold weather
hat lit to come, prepared to push the -
velopmeut of the mines.
At the Bazaar
Stock of Fall Mil
MOii
MISFITS.
It li laid the bill of the Governor and
blaalaflfor witnessing the faying of a
corner atone In Chicago will be paid by
the people of Oregon, at leas' the Joor-I
nal intimate that.
The new ordinance prohibiting the
burning of ttaah In the street and alley
of the city applies only to the fire liinii
and riot furti-cr. The annual cleanup
and burning of leaves will continue.
A new Kuger.e ori'inan'o waken it a
misdemeanor for ininora to enter a sa
loon, with a One of $5 to $10. (Should a
father go where it ma misdemeanor for
hit boy to go. Hie!
llitOkiocauiraigr.it a red hot one.
In a recent parage among other trane
parenciet were tbei.e two:
"lianna ia Rotten to the Cre."
"To Hell with Trustt."
The following willy letter appears In
the Lebanon IS. A : "Mr. K!nr.r.T..ii
the world plcaee that the American nov
elk t it gone to the Mechanic Fair to nee
the daughter of a millionaire. Yourr
truly, American Novellet."
"Frow Knigcrredorp to Lichtenberg,
And back to l'otchefelruor ;
From Bwszielnnd to I'ieteraburg
It heard the burgher drum ;
From W'akkeretrum to Ermelo,
From lioopatad to Hundee,
They're marching down to Huetenburg,
And np from Kitnberlte.
From Heidelberg, and I.ydenburg,
Johanneaburg and all,
From Utaodcrton and Hrte!on
They atitwer to the call.
And Ermelo ia all agog.
abu euteredorp re woes;
And lateit newt from Haetneneburg
nn luuiraie a mss
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Toetday evening, Oct. 10.
rrrtent Mayor, recorder, thief of po
lice, ttreet tuperlnlendent.chiif infftn.r
ami Coiincilrnen VV'hitn.t- n.nn.i.
i'feiffer, Dawaon, Richards an J Oraham)
..T.e.(o,;0in were order d paid:
M if Ellis, 120.00: Train A Ul.itn..
VH$'' o ch'"W. .75c; K B Davidmrn,
A0tf: B V furdom. 13.75: Hor.kins
liro,IK.20j J Warm.r. 127 rV);
or ai.'l cooncilmen, 13 0J; K A i'arker,
)i.(.0; Ben Uleian, $25 (KM Water
w-,o W; ireigru on coke, flU.UJ.
Councilman Dannal reported that
Mr. bteveus bad etamined the bridge
and promited an estimate on tightening
nutt on roua, but bad not yet leceived
tame.
Huperintendunt W'estfall reported
worn done on ttreett amounting to f J2j.
C. 0. Lee at tax collector reported
61.60 taxes collected on roll of 'W;
X) 4 j on takes of '17, and )i9M4 on tax
of "jH, besides etreet tax.
Heporlt of Treasurer and Recorder
bowed the following;
Am t in treasury $ 2(i
Received on taxes 18fi7 62
pany be notified to shut eft the ligbtt oa
the termination of the contract with the
city alter the 15th of October onles
new contract it agreed apon. Carried
onanimonslj.
Councilman Dawson reoorted a teat ot
the new cistern st First and Baker
streets, and that in six dayt the water
fell in 'he cistern over 5 feet, that itjwat
not full depth, and that there were small
eracki.alno that the contractor had prom
mea io rerement tne cittern. The mat
ter was left to the committee on fire and
weter.
The light running "NEW HOME"
sewing machine at E U. Will's AlnsiC
Sure prices Jrom $40 to $0.
The old reliable "DOMESTIC" sew
ing machine at E. U. Will's Motic 8tora
prices from $30 to $45.
fbo latest imoroved "WHITF." new.
ing rnacbice at E. V. Wili't Mosic Store
ft ice $:;0 to $40. If they tell yon it it
not trm, call and be convinced.
Pattern
ats,
Bonnets and
illinery
ovelties.
N
A; large showing of the teason't best atyles in
Fashion.uble Headwear.
L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON.
.iT.- 1
M
Call on
F.M. French'
The Jeweler,
If nil . At...
r..1..- hv Itrgfliloflof Nlckle, 8ilr,
fao.d.filled and Solid Gold Watchflt, that w
bought lor cash, and wa are giving oor cut-
ivuiei iuu Den a ai oi tne extra aiscount,'
ESQ! QEMENTand
Specialty.
WEDDING RINGS
s.
Summer Cooking
it made a oleavure by tbe nse ol
Uifl Quick Meal blue flame oil
stove. It it tha most conven
ient, simple, economical and
easily managed ol any cooking
apparatus made, and will bake,
boil, broil or roast, and it ture to
give thorough satisfaction.
STEWART & SOX HDW. CO.
A Tower Clock.
Tbe following order waa made today
by tbe county court:
In tbe matterof the nurt-ha.eof a lower
ciock.
Tint matter cominrron for hrarinir and
after being fully considered by the court
in couaiurrai ion Willi ttiimaletot cost
thereof submitted by F. M. Kronen.
bleu estimate is in the turn of 1467.00.
vaia net coat is tor a Belli lliomaa atrik
ing, 7 foot dial, 8 day tower clock, weiuh
log in box 1500 pounds, designated at
number 10 of tbe te-.b Thomas Clock
totnpany'a Catalogue on file in this
tilliee. U ie hereby ordered that F. M.
rrencu aecure for and on behalf ol Linn
County the above described clock.
Mr. French has done every thing pos
sible to secure a torer clock at a unon-
amln coat. It was bit idea of securing
the use of tbe city fire bell to be used in
connection with tho town clock. Tbe
clock will be built by the Seth Tbomat
Clock company which it a guarantee of
its superior quality. It will have four
dials 6,',' feet in diameter, and will ttiikfl
u. e nours nut
ihe I'akOta rolliir nncioxl thrnttah
Albany yestirday afternoon in two sec
tiont, arriving here a few minuiet each
aide Of 4 O'clock, the firat nm tion aK.n
ping only two or ttiree minutes while the
second section remained half an hour
pent socially with Albany reonle. Thev
wrre a one looning lot ol young lellowe,
rejoicing ai ineir return to their homes,
aaloon licenaes. ,
genereai
(Jog
fines
tt sale.
Paid warrants
Interest
iial in treaanry
uona luterett fund
Konij on interest
In treasury
outaiand ing warran'.t, 6ept 30,
i aw .,
rota) indebtedness with $95,.
wi ooncifc
t'lirpotes of warrants
fjoarter:
Mayor and council
Chief of police
Police
Kec-jrder
"upt, streete
Treasurer
(ire dept., including new pipe
line
Lights
Sewers
Streets..
Sundries
000 00
i 70
12 00
00 00
14 SO
$25)87 IS
l'JH2 9b
10-J 6
b'H 22
2,851 67
2.251 19
000 00
13 085 68
Ti e leading sewinir machines for about
'or.e bait" tbe price atked by canvass
ing agents at E. U. Will'a Mutic Store.
prices $.'3.60 to $30 tbe best in tbe
world fcr tbe money.
The Ifading High Grade Pianos at E.
U. W'i'l'e Music Store at tricee from
$00 io $75ctiearcr than told in Portland
or Kan Francisco. Sold on eaev termt
organs taken at part pay.
rnnt Joyful Feeling
YVltn the exbilarwfinc meniw n' mnaa.it
beulth and afre ncrtb and internal cleanli-
neat, which follows tbe ue of Sjiopo'
f ig, is unknown to tbe few abo bave not
profrreud beyond the olo-time medicinet
and tbe cneap ubttitutee sometime offered
but never accepted by tbe well-informed.
Buy tbe genuine. Manufactured by tbe
California Fig Svrcp Co,
Double Train Service to San Fran-
V - clsco. '
Following it tbe official notice of the
double train service heretofore referred
to: ' , .
On October 16tb the Southern Pacifi:
will inaugurate a "Daylight Express,"
leaving Portland at 8:30 a. m., and
reaching San Francieo at 7:45 next
eveniog only one night out. Both
standard Pullmans and tourist sleepers
will be attached. Tnis new train it in
.108,03c 68
issued during
35 00
210 00
143 60
198 75
135 00
25 00
719 69
689 17
49 65
346 16
107 43
Tbe recorder read answer from tbe
Telephone Co. (tying that the contract
with tbe city would be carried out in
reference to tbe uee of tbe telephone for
city purpoeet.
Tbe ordinance prevention tbe bnrnine
of traeb within tbe fire limits of tbe cil
in the ttreett or alleys wat read third
time and passed.
The bicycle ordinance wat continued
until the next meeting.
Tbe question whether E. B. David ton
ia pound matter or not. not bavine been
reelected tbe first of tbe year was aia-
'Jseed, tbeopiniou being that he was yet
pounamaster.
Electric ligbtt ware discassed. Coon
cilman Whitney wat in favor of running
tne city witnin ita limit i, tbe same as
county, ttate and government should be
run. Mr. Whitney moved tbat tbe com-
ffojiar Mr. Graiwohl inforaia ua tbat
he Is telling 17 poond of granulated tu
jiar for $1.00. Now it tbe time to buy at
it i liable to gn up at any time. This la
a net caih proposition.
Ail goods dcltvered free of charge.
Viereck'e Pogar Bowl Parlors for Ice
cream, confectionery, soda water, cigars
and tobacco.
STOPU.
Will & Etark't and
see their large and
splendidly selected stock of rings. Any
design you want. Kings for all purpoeet
rom a present to tbe Am by to a Wotoir.g.
Lose no time in calling on Will &
Stark for tho best watches, guaranteed
time keepert, and take your time in buy
ing. It is a pleasure to show their
goods.
It is a singular taste tbat cannot be
tinted in the varied rnd large selection
of jewelry at VY ill & btark's, Ihe . best
goods and reasonable prices.
ihe hours but not the quarter bourt. , rj,":' ,7;:"'"
fbe clock wilt have to be built and will ?d' 'J,,t.i J MSi :Jtli
not lie ready
Cbristmat.
to put np until abou
The Presbyterians.
The Presbytery of tbe Willamette wat
convened in the Presbyterian church laat
evening. Dr. Davenport delivered tbe
moderator a closing sermon, an able ef
fort, wben officert were elected. Kev
j as. mom peon, ot Brownsville, waa
elected moderator and Kev. D. U. Mo
Cullagh temporary clerk. Kev. U. L.
Keed.was finally selected at permanent
ciert.
Thit forenoon wat devoted to foreign
and home missions and tbe afternoon to
reports.
Tonight there will be a popular meet
ing with an aJdrest by Chaplain Gilbert.
Tomorrow noon many ! tbe members
will go to Salem to attend a meetint ot
the tynod ,
A CoiMRT Rcw. They Lave been
having a dog and eat time at Lacomb,
over in tbe Forkt, tort of a church row.
One day last week after t gathering of a
religious nature, just outside tbe church,
William Slavent a tucked Corneliut Cox.
ttriking him in tbe face, leaving some
conspicuoua marks. Botb aie members
ot tut church there. Mr. Cox came to
Albany and twore out a warrant fur
Slavent arrest, but in the meantime
Slavent beard of the trio and went be
lore Justice Rice, ofhis prteinct. and
plead guilty and paid bit flue, and bad a
warrant issued for the arrest ot Mr.Cjx,
for assault and the end it not yet. Tbe
matter it taid to bave atarted over one
brother taking I he other to task for gtt
t'ng mad because his hog caught a
chicken.
overland, and will give many passengers
the desired opportunity to tee en route
the Great Willamette, Umpquaand bac
ramento valleys without loss of time, and
still arrive in Oakland and San Francisco
at a seasonable hour.
Ilnve your stoves polished by Ouuso
& liCLBl BT.
Tio and Granite ware st
Oil LING & Ul'lBCST's.
Water Melons, sweet aid deliciout
on band daily at
. . . C. fc. Bkowsbu. a
Ripe Tomatoes,
C. E. lirowneU'i.
Peart and Apples at
White Clover Honey, 10 cts. per lb. a
C. E.Brownell s.
I n . Season
At J. K. Davis's
New Market, on First street, west of
Ftrry. Ft eft fish, poultry and came for
tbe local market. Will alto buy chick
ens and esgt for shipment. Everything
atat and clean.
You Run
!No Risk
In purchasing a Razor from us. Tbia is the"
way we do it. Should you by one of our "BLUE STEEL" rtiore and it
proves n jeatisiactory you simply return it and get another or your money
ba:k. Tne manufacturer guarantees every one to us oe feel quite safe in
guaranteeing tbem to yon. It don't pay to buy cbeap razors. We bave a
fine line of Straps, Bruebet and Soap. Call and see oor line.
Burkhart & Lee.
New Goods in All Lines.
Tub Kniquts or Pyiutai. At the
grand lodge of Knights of Pytbiaa which
met in Portland yetteiday J P Kennedy
wat elected grand chancellor. Oliver
Tomer, of La Grande, wat elected su
preme repreeentative, defeating Dr J L
Hill, ol tula city, fcr tbit very important
position. L R Btinson, who bat terved
tbe order so laithfully waa re-elected
grand keeper of records an 1 teal, W L
Hradshaw vice grand. Besides tbe A'
bany delegatei among the othera are O
U Irvine, of McMinnville formerly ot
of Scio, L N Liggatt, of Prioevllle tor
merty ol Albany nd V V Uarr and L M
Jones, oi Ibanon.
In tbe meeting of the Rathbone Sisters
memorial services were held in honor ol
tbe Past Chief Mrs. H. H. Hewitt.
Agates cut and ptlMied by D. S.
Young, 6th and Tburstou Ste., Albany.
Leave orders at French "b Jewelry (tore.
Call in and tee our up-to-date line
Airtight Heatera.
Ohlinu & Hdiiu.it.
of
Smiley't Clean Printing.
Fall Styles in Overcoats
and Suits arc now with
us I We can write "best
quality" and "lowest
price" with a clear con
science; and the facts
and figures will bear us
out. You can't go
astray with this label on
your clothing.
t n au.a A, n, t
tki uitiorTHi niioui
aatMi
QUARANTKKD CLOTHING
At the BLA.IN CLOTHING Company's