The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 26, 1900, Image 3

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    Handkerchiefs
Kid Gloves
. lake g( od Christmas gift. We hsvs lott o( Handker
chief f bad (htm Imported tpeclslly for ui let iuiutnr.
Ws have them it 2io each end lor 2.00 sacb ud at
about twenty price between J
Wa liAVa Initial Handkerchief, all llro, at 25 end at
80o Embroidered ilandkarchlefe by tba hundred.
- lot', 20a, 20r,8Uo and vary uneembroidird,bmlltoljed
Handkerchief atlJOo. Ilanokerchlefa ol sheer linen with
luce trim at 60nj look Ilka they would coet more, With
better laca at il.OO, 91.70 and fZ.UO each, j
Co ir e to the front tbla time of year and wa are ready for
trade. Wa have nearly one hundred doeen ol the new
rlaio glove. We have them at $1.00, at 11.25 and at
$1,50 per pair, Aim on any erade, any tire. Then we
have a better line at fl.79 In color;nd 12 00 In blrck.
They are all tight.
; Younff & Son.
gB.,g!,y.
THE BAZAAR.
1900 JANUARY
SPECIALS 1900
What's more welcome
than a timely bargain
Undcrmtulln
talea are Jut now biddng eway In
larger eentera of trad.
And wa wake timely offering of
theee gooda to the ladle of Aloany.
J out placed on our countere la an
aieortment of
Nkjiit Rcaita, Oiiamua, Cobbbt
Covsas, oaAwaaaand Hxibt
received direct from manufacturer.
Each arllo'e la choke, a bargain, and
election made now leave you time
and money free for later purchase.
Art Gooda
M nob fine neeole work la done at
tbla reaaoo.
All Interested ehould take advantage
ot tba tot price on
Btahfkd Limm, Batybbbi-so
FartSBBe ami ail Abt Uoom.
Winter WnUts
avoOotimq Flammbi. Oowna
at prlcee that will surely plests those
wanting tbeee a ton able articles.
L.E.& II. J. HAMILTON.
WEDNESDAY.
MISFITS.
The Boera teem to be having plenty of
ammunition left when It li needed.
The Salem piper are in danger, T be
Pilgrim Drothera of that cltv are about to
dlicun the "Moral ERectof ti e Frees:
Let the cowa look out. Poondnaster
Harkneea will be after there, but be will
endeavor n treat toe public courteously
A Salem man advartlaca under tbla
heed i "Closing out my Duiineia to
Qntt," In view of the number who dote
out their builneia to cell I heir gooda pre
t Ion. to laying in a new Hock, quite
eignincent.
The Oregonlao call aome one mal
Icloii luokhead." Aa lunkhead ia not
la the dictionary it la query aa to what
I meant, ibougn ttie word dors wave a
suggestive weaning.
With Geo. O. Brownell, Judge Hew
Itt, Claud Gatch, John D. Daly, Robert
G. Stall b.Bpeaker Uarter.and A C Wood.
cock In tba field for congreaamao, it
rnigbt look aa II Mr, Tongue wou'dn
bave a chance to wiggle. But the Dano
cbay continues to predict tint be will
get the nomination, Just almply becauae
it net eo ociti decreed by tbe bosses.
The proportion made by. tbe city
council avenlng la one it a to be
hoped le accepted and followed with
contract. Let u have Ihrht. Thar -.n
be no kick by aoy one if the cite (
iiiuuui inn luioniai terra. Mu
nicipal ownership I the proper thine
theoretically, but tbe city ie now la no
condition lor more Mode to aecuro a
piani.
Our Specials.
Good for stock on hand.
We bave a Spe'olat High Grade Coffee tba eopa a well aa many 4k
grade. Our apodal price 25o lb. Try it.
Cor Vinegar eaonot be equaled, and we atlli bold the price 15c aralloo
We will give you 8 pki. Eitra Choice Moah for only 25c.
We bave full line of Giocerita and Provision! at reaaonable price.
Call tod examine our gooda.
Albany Trading Co.
Vance Building, Second St.
Tr y P
arker Bros.
THE BEST 0NFS.
Tba Inlereat In tbe poultry thow eon
tluea. Tbe aplendld exhibit are Justly
attracting ttention. Beeldee tbe fowl!
there are aome elegant dleplaya of tggi,
L. W, Uoa ha a pyramid of White
Plymouth Hock egge that le very beau
tl'ul anair ana iiuiburt oro. nave i
bvramid of tarioua egg an artiatio ar
rangemant. lieiidee ttieie are sges en
tered foi the nonteit, among the display
being a plot 01 wiiite nymoutu hock
egg by C. O. Rawlings a doaen of which
weigt two pound. Judge Hitchcock ia
dlapoiing of the fowle at a very rapid
rate. The following awarda have been
completed and tbe card are upi
BAUnaO PLYMOUTH MOCK. ,
Pen L. V. Mulkey, lit; F. B. Writ,
2nd J J. W, Ilouck, S'd.
Cockerel L. I). Mulkey, lti Robin
aon llro..2odj L. D. Mulkey, 8rd.
Cock-i. W. Uouck, 2ud; A. W
Blackburn. Srd.
Ilea-F. H. Weei, 1st; Coshow &
Keener. 2nd! L. B. Mulkey. 3rd.
Pullet F. B. Went, let s L. V. Mul
key, 2ud; E.J. Lad J, 3rd.
WHIT PLYMOUTH MOCKS.
Pen-LW Ross let, O G Rawllngi
Sod, Auiln lioiburt aro.
Cockerel-L W Rose lit and Srd, O P
& S Co 2nd.
Cock-OU Rawllog lit, J W Ilouck
2nd.
lien OG Rawiioga lit, Wallace Hul-
burt 2nd anj 3rd.
Pullet-L W Roea let, O G Rawlings
2nd.
On pen Mr. Roee' teore waa 188 16,
Mr. Kawlioge 187 4-0, and Mr. Hulburte
MX.
C U. Itawllnga received a anecial pre
uilum of a life tuetnberthlp In the Amer
ican While Plymouth Rock Club for the
biggeet exhibit ol I'lymoutb Kocaa.
tvrr pLYMotrru bock.
Ilea J W Brown 2nd.
Cockerel Mre J W Brown 2nd.
Pullet J W Brown Srd.
Where there 1 no let or 2nd it Indicat-
ee that tbe ecore ie too lo to secure it.
Judgment in tbe other cleatei ta pro
greeting.
wbitb wyabdottbs.
Pen GeoChrieman lit, Frank Hul
burt 2nd, O W Vunk Srd. Cbriman'
cor wu 187 2-5 and Hulburt mil.
Cock frank Hulburt lat and 3rd,
Geo Cbriiman 2nd.
Cockerel 'JcoCbrisnman lit, Frank
Hulburt 2nd.
Hfn-0 W Vonk, lat and Srd, Frank
uoiDunznd.
Pullet B Im Feget let, Prank Hul
burt2od,QeoCbriaman8rd. . .
For the best Groceries,
Baked Goods, and
Fresh Produce and Fruits.
4-POUHP CATALOGUE FREE
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F P fefff mxtik MinU In nulN to
Kip t iE. nu sx-tw, rriT'LV..iJtS
MSiaSrClStW
Tl?..-. x. of work WlitiHrtli Wtloi!i1 TrtbOBfc J 1
. -' ItL J 'iirHo.uiek a Co. U of IM Urgtrt
aIL 8KAR8, R0K3UCK OO. (I no J, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. U. t. A.
To-Night.
There la no better or more pleaaorabU
evidence of tbe evolution of mlnt relay
tban la aeon In Richard A Pringle'a
Famooa Georgia Minetrela a mammoth
mioetrel abow that will appear at tba
Armory to-night.
From a mere band of atrolllug per
former of twenty-eeven yeara ago trav
eling over a wagon route from to town.
tbia modeet mlnetrel venture baa become
today commercially, aa well aa plraeur
ably, one of tbe greatest and itrongpet
enfrprltee la tbe amuiement world.
Half hundred of tbe burbeataalaried per-
lormera travel from citv to cltv in their
own pec ill train of Pullman care, ea-
pecialiy comtructed for tbeir own trane
Donation and tbe advent ol tbie mam
motn aggregation meani a Jolly good
time to tbe I jvere of bright, crisp, whole-
ome amuiement, ire from toe leaat
relereoce to impropriety or vulgarity and
Intended to pleaee tba beet patronage.
children aa well ae their eldere.
In a Hurry.
Mr. T. C. Anderson, aged 8d who wu
granted a divorce from bia aeoond wife
about five week ago, applied for a licence
to day to marry Mre. Mary Brackett,
aged C6, and waa refused, aa the requie
tie biz monttis bad not paeeed. tie eaid
he would wait five montba and then
call for it.
At the Dairy Center.
Tba SUte Dairy Aeaoclatlon will meet
In Albany February 12 and IS. in the
new court nouae in Albany, rue meet
log of two yeara ago will be more tban
doubled In attendance. Peoole aroujd
Tangent, Oikville, Lebanon ;and Crab
tree are particularly reaueeted to be
preaent, other parte ot tbe oountv abould
a well be represented. ,
A Bbotmibly Act The family of the
late William Burbee, drowned last week
at Junction, will receive a neat aum from
the A. O. U. W. order, for their future
malntenanoe.and thereby hang a touch
ing awry, u or Dee waa very poor, tie
waa a bard working man, but there were
several little children in tbe family, and
it took all of hi scanty earning to pro
vide for them. A few week before hie
death Mr. Burbee' duoa in the lodge of
which ha waa a member, fell in arreare.
A friend noted the fact, and made it
known to teverml ol the member.
Among them they contributed tbe
amouut neceeeaiy to place their brother
in good aUnding. Scarcely had thia
charitable work been done when Burbee
rod Into the awollen alough from which
Mi body waa eubeeanentlv recovired.
The huibaad and father wai gone: the
band that had been the innnort
of the wife and ohUdren, waa nervefeea.
nut ma iraternai aptrit 01 tbe A. U. u.
W. baa done ita work. Time.
The Aahland Tldingajhaa jut issued
one of the neiteet souvenir edition ever
gotten out in Oregon. It ia artistic, the
pictures being presented entirely in the
interest of the city and surrounding
country in an arrangement that ia decide
, ly ptetty.
j "Self Preservation I the Srtt law o
Nature," and to take Hood' Sanapar
illa on the 6nt appearance of impure
blood ia an Important atep toward eelf
pretervfttion. It make rich, red blood
1 and insure good health.
! flood's Pllla are non-lrriU'ing, mild,
effective.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Tueiday evening. Jan. 23.
Present Mayor Ourl. Recorder Yan
Winkle, Marshal Coatee, Treaturar
Parker, Street Superintendent Weatfall
and uounciimen uannaia, rietner, Kicb
ard, llalaton and Beeley.
The mayor presented his menage.
which appeara elaewhere.
The following Litis were ordnrnI paid :
Hopklna Broe I 35
J.Gradwhol 8 25
B.F.Thayer : 2 78
P.J. Km I ley 1180
V. W. Bplnka 16 27
B. M. ffuun tt Co 121
J. 8. Van Winkle 12 20
Dobraille Harneea Co 3 36
Continued bill of M. II. Ellis, $25; E.
B. Davideon, $13.30; Mre. Moon, I'JO.
. The health police committee re
ported calling on William Buielda who
promieed to remo7e hie cow nuiaance
at bis place, which he has not done; but
that tne cattle are not etarving a re
ported. Mo action.
Tbe electric light committee reported
the cost of an electric light plant tilla
ble for tbe city aa about $10,000, and Ue
cot i to tbe city ol about $ 0 lor each
2XX caodle power light if need lot the
city alone, II aleo for commercial pur
poses there could be a net profit of $1,000
ano zu light tor nothing, wbicb added
o the old coet $1700 a year, would make
Z7UV to be added to tbe city a income,
that municipal ownership wa saining
favor, and declared in favor of purchas
ing aucn a piaot. Adopted and ordered
placed on file.
The atreet superinlendentent reported
street work laat year done to the amount
of of $2142.63; S$M load of gravel were
placid on tbe atreet ; $'103.27 were ex-
r ended for lumber.$219.17 lor gravel and
188.60 for labor outside of the regular
street work. Total, $3084 29
Mr. Ralaion called tbe atteotion of the
Council to tbe need of atreet light and
etated that he believed satisfactory ar
raosements could be made for about
$1000 a year. Mr Dannale wai in favor
of lights. Mr. Richard wanted lights,
but wanted everybody treated alike.
Mr. Pfei&er moved that tbe council offer
tbe Electric Light Works $882 for dghte
until midnight in all month except
June 16 to Aug. 15, when there eball be no
lights, snd tbst during Nov., Dec., end
Jsn. there shall be light from 6 to 7 a.
m. carried osaolmouaiy. Upon mo
tion, after much diicuiaion, reecnaid
ered. Mr. Baliton moved that tbe city
offer tbe Electrio Light Co. $1000 for 15
2000 candle power ligbte all nigbt five
montba in tbe year, November to March
Inclusive and the teat of tbe year on the
moonlight schedule, and tbe preaent in-
eondescent lights used. Carried. Aye,
Lannals,Pfeiner, Baiatos ; no, Richard,
Beeley.
The matter of Mrs. Moona' bills was
discussed. Tbe mayor spoke earnestly
for tbs bills Continued.
Councilman Dannala favored the elec
tion of a piuodmeeter. Application of
H.C. Harkneei lor tbe omce waa read
and be was elected unanimously.
Aftsreonalderablediseaiiioa tbs sal
ary of Nlghtwatcn McUlain waa raise J to
wnmootn.
Judge Duncan spoke In the interest of
W. C. Morgan and other in reference to
tbs overflow of water fr n the ditch, )n
sod near bis place. Referred.
Contract for city printing was award
ed tbs Democrat. Matter of poster con
tinned. For meala for prisoner to Mrs.
M. J. Stetter st 14 cents. Bid lor gravel
waa continued.
License to sell liquor was granted W.
W. Rowell.
I. O. O. F- There will be work tliis
evening in tbs first and third Degree. A.
full attendance ia deeired.
II. Barnes, Secty.
COUNTY BUSINESS.
Recorder nfflcej
Deed, O M Leth to J II Swick, 60
acre....... I 3fft
Deed, J P jtoyee to M G Royae,
49.14 aeree, 13 w2.. 60
240
Deed, B F bklllman lo W H Kirk,
80 acre, is w 2..:;.t.;..t.,..:
Deed. U 8 to B F Skillman. 80
acres. 13 w 2. . . . . Patent
urei, ebatei mortgages for' $200,
$160 and $165..
Buy your r-
Hardware ail fmm
aiJ Gra M
n tbe clerks offlcs there bsvs been
450 registrslicns, less tbsn one-tentb.
uurry up and renlster with tbe clerk.
i! iui vHvniut run vnnrn a.
sdjourned yesterday afternoon to meet
in Scio on Feb. 2, when arrangements
will be made to manufacture and sell the
chrrn for which tbs company bave se
cured the Lion county ritrht. Tbe fol
lowing officers were elected s Ben Irvine J
president, Henry Cyrus, secretary, 8.R.
Claypool treasurer, Abe; Powell and Ira
xuraer, trustees.
of;'
Ohliiig & Hulburt.
Thomas Brint
Has tbe oldest established Furniture
Home in tbe city. He keeps ths
flneit etor.k of Furniture in tbe val
ley. Give him a csll and look over
hia fine gooda and get hla prices be
fore yon buy.
One of tbe most eo lovable aeielona of
tbe Home Forum Lodge was held last
night. It waa tbe initailation of officers1
after which a eocial waa given. One of
tbs festures waa a cake-walk. Tbe cake
waa won by Mrs. Ben Kirk after an ex-
citing contest. Tbe refreshments were
delicious snd were served nnder the
successful management of Mre. A. O.
Beam, T. Q. Hopkins, and Mrs. Conrad
Meyer. Boeecbee were numerous end
original and ebowed a degree of talent
surprising. Tbs lodge thinks of publish
ing some of them in tbs near future.
oh.GrdT Mia ail nal!
Lounges, Couches,
Bedroom anita, coarte and fins
Rockera, Baby Carriages, Go carts,
Bidding, Spring mattresses. Matting,
Side board, fine extension tables,
ste.
You don't
have to run,
yon can atroli, walk or saunter into our store wltbyour prescription
where it will receive our moet careful attention. We maie it a rule
never to ass anything that is not up to tbe standard. Our Syrups,
Tincturee snd Extracts are alwaya fresb, being made from tbs purest
druga obtainable. When you are aick yon need tbe beat and yon can
get the best from ua. "We never substitute."
Burkhart & Lee.
Editor Campbell of the Eugene Guard
ia now a dads. hi firat experience aa such .
Tbs newcomer, born on Sunday ia a boy.
Ynrlr TnnMii and A . f Pftrinnn STft
said to be candidates for prosecuti ng at-
THE FAIR
Our apselsl Chins Sale i unloading great quantities of goods better
investigate yon may never bave another such chance.
Respectfully,
J. A. WEAVER.
Don't Use Big Words.......
In promulgating yonr esoteric coeiutione.or articulating superficial aen
timentslitiea snd philosophical psychological observations, beware of
platitudinous ponderosity. It yonr conversations possess a clarified eon
conciseness, eonprehenalbleneat, coaleacent consistency and a concaten
ated cogency.
Eschew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jujens babblement
snd aeainuins sSeetion. Let your extemporaneooe descsntlngs snd
unpremeditated expfctiationa have intelligibility and veracious vivacity,
without rodomontade or thrasonical bombast. 8edolouely avoid polysyl
labic profundity, pompons prolixity, ventriloqnial verbosity and vanilo
qutnt vapidity.
In other words.
Go to F. E Allen A Go's store snd get the beet Java and Mocha coffee to
be procured, in other words, yon will be treated right on any thing yon
bny of them.
F. E. ALLEN & GO.
New Goods in All Lines,
How Ar Tar KMuji f
Tr. Robbi' Bpanurna Pill, onr U kidney lilt. Sam.
pit tr. Add. bttrUus KwbkU Cv UUomo otX.T.
; tmb uiv er thk famou
i)ougDirui
Careful clothing buyers
never consider quality
aIone or price alone ..
Its ths happy union so
fully met with right
here that strikes home
to our consciousness Hke
a bullet from a rifle. .
, You know this make I
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At the BLAIN CLOTHING Company's