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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1900)
-1 Ladies Silk Waists. Good maUrial. (Jood wor.m.nthip. Newitylcs. 7.C0 to $10.00 ech. Underskirts. Merceniaed cotton. Looks like fclitc. Wearelab well aa eilk. Popular colo-i. 1 60 to $2.26 each. affeline. For line skirt linings a-d for ebir'. waists. Twelve ebadeB. . 60c per yard. S. E. Younf&Son. SOCIAL, AND PERSONAL Dr. 6. W. Biddle of Eugene, baa been in -the city. Mies Ida MazwfU went to fSalem thia morning on a visit. The entertainment and rsoclal. given last night by the Home Forum was a very p.easant affair greatly enjoyed by all nrenent. The Droeram pleased all. Dr. T. K. unapman, accompanies Dy li niianman Wh Tluirfhlav fnr nrn.h. tree, Linn coanty, where he is to reside. Times. 1 Rev. Benj. Hartman, of this citv, has been appointed t.ator of the United Evangelical cburcb at Hilleborn and will move to that city. Mis Bessie Butlei, who has been vn- :i:fl-!n A Ih.n. aavnral itaoa -DiA frilAAt IIUK III aiul J -1 r. of Mies Bessie Burkhart, returned to her home at Independence, on tne me ituin thin morninc Cal Thrasher .of Corvallis has been appointed deputy neau council oi me order of Modern Woodmen, vioe O. A. THE BAZAAR. WEDNESDAY. New Silk Waists Prettier, than ever tefore. Tie Spring numbers are here. Beau tiful taffetas, elaboiately tucked, again bid for favor.. Such an imposing ar ray of waist prettiness as never was seen hereabouts before. , L.E.& H. J. HAMILTON. COPVWflHf FEW OR NONE fail to appreciate the value of fine-laun-" ry work.- One's linen owes its dressy efleot more to its finish than to ite qual itv. Society gives polish to people we to lintn. Our woik is seen, only to be nraised, isbaid to equal and impossible to excel. To get full wear froon anything it roust Be washed properly. Rates mod- . "magnolia STEAM LAUNDKY ,.' Fbone a&s COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Tuesday evening, April 24. Present Mayor, recorder, street su perintendent, and Councilmen Whitney, P.eiffer, Kalston, RlchardB, DannalB and ti.. (JUnrlmt Villi a orArA nrdared naid 1 n ji-i ann a V. Ymini A San. $5 00: K. R.Orosbv,$2.60; O. O.Clelan, Jones', 2.00; J. S. Van Winkle, $34.10; $110.00. . mi . . f. n nanCff AArnna Hill Aue cuuvrotii iwi ---- ( street was reported let to H. O. htaik- nessai yz4 cbiiib yd Councilman Dannals reported the new cistern at 1st and Montgomery streets, pumped out by two engines and five streams in half an hour. That the ap paratus is in good conuiuuu. The Street Superintendent, recom mended several new sidewalks,, which were ordered built. The Bupenntend- . ...1 ,. Hfinfl IlITlOnntlDflf tO $138, consisting of 35 days for teams and 214 loacs 01 gravel ana uin nui-u. Petition of A. P. Woodin asked that 3rd street between Washington and EIIb worth be placed on grade and graveled, with regulation curbing. Referred to commute on streets with power to act. Petition of Mis. Lou Armstrong a9kbd for sewer to connect with Ferry street. Referred. ... to t ui.ni. .r ofui tt Bnrinkia nine . Lit Iiuiiuwa " -r- . , . hnsinoss Dart o tne city tor I , . $40. Acceptea. The Piddling Governor, Ex -Gover nor "Bob" Taylor, of Tennessee, the "fiddling" governor, one ot the greatest humorists and best entertainers on wo American stage today, will appear iu Albany April 28. The Ne if York World, l l. i , .1 3n..annr Tdvtnr fidltor- iallv, Baid: "Whether with mouth or fiddle, ox-Governor Robert L. layior, oi Tennessee, is eaeny one oi uw mu - com pushed perlormers in ine worm. - At the armory Baturaay niguv. . ,. ... ' i . ... . When Traveling ; :;V;' nrt.niV.i..nn . .ltt:-.Bnm -hunt nr bUhiueSS take on ; every trip battle of eyrop of rigs, as it acis mosipieasauuy ..'li.. iUa k... livor And bowels ' : ' U...I..V..O enA nlh.r preventing iuyer, uvi .""" ; rorroB of BukneBa. For Bale in 60cent bottles bjr all leading druggists. Man- uacturea y tne vamornia r m avy w only t .. '. .' ." . 008 EYES.- ;K''fKa fimnn. Thev ClittlU. ICI7 Up ...... . v-- ' have the tetet novelties in; Bilverware, cut glass, chains,, souvenir spoonB. etc In fact their stock of jewelry is complete ana up-io-aaie.- . .- Eat Okangkb. , Get them at 20c a do ' . ''- ' At 0 E. Bre-onnella. Have them examined by Prof. August Phone 4-11-44 Bicycle and Machine Experts Work called for and delivered prompt We rent wheels and- machines. Merrill Bros. Stark of tnis city peruinuci.w, . . here, who has mafe the eyes a special y. iM. C. A. Building. - onH'will fit them with glaft-es Ihati ..... a willg'ive satisfaction.. If your eyef are . weakening call and have a talk with Dim. ' I Tim Roera eontinna to be in the fisht. The j are beard Irom almost daily . Aitoria neocleare to be congratulated on the fact that O. J. Cuitia states that U0 will uu imk IU iu. buuiiug ow.r- ion and that th outcome is of no con cern to him. A.J. Johnson is sdscuI aneut of the I i.. 1 I Tnhnann la special bank examiner, both operating in uregon. it win um uu w jgu. forests and banks mixed. Th reDubhcaa oindidate in Ian9 coanty for county commissioner pays 39 cents taxes a year, the union candidate $113. There shouldn't be much trouble 218 in ctiosiott between the two. krn;..l.. nf Tnhuiinn maifftiPfl. T.finfc iui.ivui);i'v v.. ...w..., . - week Mr. Thrasher organized a lodgejat McClay. H. L. Holgate of Corvallis left Monday t lirnsUInnlnn tn DaQnmO tk '..fti It rtH II IUI (T HOIIIIl). WIU U.I l... ..... - . . the census department. Ben Woldt also went east, going luruier uuu urussmg wo ocean lor Europe. . r .V.a .Innllnnira rnntiuif. at Hid O A n ..11... laal u-Aal. I li a Rrtf. nrir.R nf $5 was won by Clarence W. Beaver, and the second prize o' $8 was won by Thomas Bilveu. There were nve coniesianis. Times. m- T?i.oaall a hrnthnr nf MrA. M&l t i. nt fi.i. Ailtf vhn bail hnnn iiuuuagu, wi . " " "..j , ... spending the past year in this county on a visit, leic tola morning uu iuu ivu.u iw f ortlaod anG tnence ior ms uuuio Miflnnuri. XT. T A Vaii.ii tnrnnit lnflt mailt Irom rortlana, wnere ne naa oeeu iu s-o his wife off for the eaB, where she will visit for several montbp. Hs considers the new O. R. & N. train running be tween Portland and Chicago, and labeled nki.A onl PnrHanrt. ilia finest that has nver run out from Portland. It ie ittractintr a soud deal ot attention. a r....U ..onlinn tvaa loniArArl M rfl. n lor.noii iowjim - n D u i.Kf oainrrlao altArnnnn.Rt the nomeof Mrs. Fieb. It was entirely a surpriBe, ana proveu ubukuhui wu. The departure of Mr. and Mrs. Haurht and daugnier irom AiDauy wuem mrj have been universally beloved and re spectea to-a new place is regretted. But il Ti n-i n:..i. ...i. ihnnf tlilrr In. ll IS oaiLer wi'.y n !niu. .j .r i.. Tnlnairial RmiAtirnf Lhn tlnn gregational church were present. Mr. IT i.i ia ai...ii,f u In Rubor flilv And Mrl. Uuight and daughter will leove in a few dayB for there, taking with them the best wishes of not only the members of the Oongiegatinnal church but our citizens frenera iv. A writer in a London weekly pays miss Maua aonman a giowiug inuuiv, giving I .. ..in. familiar rn Alhanv HOT V.MIDC1 AO All OWU' iBw.iii.. j T ilnn. Hrannn an InlilAli.lH hv giving her residence as Kentucky instead Ul blJlC Oia.Ui a,uu siau-uA - - n fllA i. i'Tn rM-1 a rO er IB very uuono luimno. i:r Minn T-Iffrnr. io a rvntnal A moricftn girl of good family. It iB a hobby ol here never io iook nise an Hunrwao, uu uo nevor does, although she is very etytieh. She ie a verv handtBorae girl, with dark hair, large dark eyfB, regular feataree, dazzling leeia, sua a puns uuva uuiu pleabn. faintly fluabed ith pink. Her superb.' Owiog to ber dietinguisbed ap pearance ana cnarmiug.,iiiuiioiO wipg Hoffman is much in demand for charity antorfQinmnnla. Rhft imiiallv UvBS In BD apartment with her mother, but atpre9 r. ...... I-J.-!- 1 bLia ta enc aurtns moi iauy a bubduuo one u toe gufsc oi a i muy idiuh nesi ouu. Mr. Quay was left out of the senate - V nt fr. R9 Mr. vri j juito.j wy n " Quay and Mr. Clark ara now paired. They are good men to keep out of the senate . COUNTY BUSINESS. TtA.u).. A 1 Ail v till Via TnnA&Tl Jasper Wi'.kina to Nettla L Wll i....i.k ja m um. ft J W Uoas to Beulih Rors,J2S acres B W Cooper to i' U Uooper, izu acres B W Cooper to Joseobine Ander son, lou acres B W Cooper to Samuel Cooper, 100 aoiee! ; ' Edward O'Neil et al to Curtis Lnmotr Uo, acres, lu s ior 50 years, none of the water power .for that time to be (uied for the naniilaAlnr. nf Wnnft nilln nr paper. ouuu OK Kraueeto J L Hill, one half intArtut in 4nxlOO feet hi 1. A Albanv 850 Mortgage for $K6.- '' .. Probate: In estate of Taomas Thompson, in ventory filed. Value of property $1696 70. First account filed in estate of . A. Frum. The 69th rejlment of New York veter ans passed a resolution offering, tbe ser vices of the oompany to Paul Kruger. It is a pleasing fact that the veterans of the rebellion are a. most univerBaiiy in sym pathy with the Boers. The-American Wire Co. has just or dered cloBed ten big factories employing ten thousand men, tbe cause g'ven being that there is not a demand for the goods. And yet tbe politicians continue to howl about the chimneys nf the factories all belching forth tbe smoke of prosperity, . The only Btate contest in the June election will' be over the two congress men, and that will be a red hot one, with a barrel of eastern money dumped into the Btate for fuel, juBt to show Mr. Bryan how things are going. Mr. Tongue and Mr. Moody will both have their handa full getting in this time. . i How have the mighty fallen. The steamer Albany that formerly plowed .U. i..!... nf thA WillAmAttA BB a passenger boat is now on its way up the UOlUmUl. U U UHCU AO A I.UUT.I boat between xue imiibs ana iue ter minus of the portage railway. It is to be run in -the Three Mile rapids, about . . nk. t ..... u ; the most vicioi a waior ui duo uuiuiuum. Just why. J.N. Hart, of Polk county, was put iip for prosecuting attorney on the republican ticket, is a quandary. Hart ie now school superintendent of Polk county, and it is said has never had a'einilecase in ths circuit court. But he is somewhat of a politician, and -that 1 II Wi.nn.lt(l..l!nn In fnrAQ ftAll be 10 ll UIO lUAlliii.-..v w - - - learntd. Putting a man op for district ... ... v. n I... had mi nrlmin. HIUI ucj nuuuA. uu.v. j - --- al buBineBS is certainly the height ot tot.y. ' A person muss ue uuiw i-av-zan to vote for such a man even though bis personal onaracier may uo Bmi ft.Ar has written a letter to Presi- j... MniriniAn .n.i Sneaker Henderson USUVUv. , r- - urging the'pasBage of the jndian -war pehslonbilKf-Thefaotthat the Gover nor has had the letter published atnome indicates that it has been done for politi cal effect.'1' Nevertheless il was timely . . . ' 1 11. t- U n Intanaala rf tor nim io eena it. iur iuo t-vmsow w the Indian . War Veterans are being very B'uyler'i Chocolaiea AUU UUUUMUD At P. H. Pfeiffer's. The finest tllicKS . .i.. .i ui 1.110 uajt. Wall paper the ltoat designs and shades. Look our line over before buy- ,. . BuRKBART & L.EB Your home made beautiful with the latest Bhades ot watt paper, ne save you money. dukiiakt a.kk. HERE WE ARE AGAIN with our schedule prices. Columblaa.... ....$75 0O' , ou uu 40 Oft it-.., i . UK OA so oo Vedettes.... 25 00 Pennants. zo WJ ilmuMnit hAnil whenln. in onrvd rft pair, from $10.00 to $20.00. - - Bicycle riders, all over the world, ac- 1 cept the "Columbia" as tbe Btandard. 117. i ... bah IKa aat vatnu fnr vnni Imoney, and id case ot accident iurnieb - - jepairs promptly. STEWART & SOX HDW. CGv BOUND. Ladies black fascinator.; Cal at Joseph's vigar store. APRIL 23RD. Special Sale ; Cash Store. ..$ 25 , 8 lbs. eboice Rollei Oats. . . 2 packages Arbuncle or Lion coffee. Sack Uest uuarameea riour 5 gallons Best I-earl Coal Oil .-. .......... 86 00 pair Mens anu Liaaies onoes, yuur uuuiuv iui fx .w,wn T.uW v for $2.00.' v.i THE ABOVE VRICES GOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLi . ; CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR ALE.-I now offer for sale fine lot ..I eiroi.n. . well rooted plants in forty varieties m eluding the lateat and beU grown ' plants true to name and gro n (r. m bne bloomers. Prices verv low. . ' - Mrs. R. A. Mori-hv. cor. 7th and R. B. et-ect;. G .v. It .h. Taylor . cf Tennessee, . Albany, April 28 f The Fiddler and the Bow." 1 WANTED At ONCE. Girl to shake I- 1. raaa HAnnMlt.v A I. , muilgie ninfc,n.6- f" J " , I i l. . 1 ... U.lna. in n.i.l.ini Plbsty opTimb, The Herald refers to rftilmad man as havino bouaht two bi cycles in Silverton because becouldn'tget In the stores here in tne evening . n. lo cal dealer informB the Democrat that the 1. ui. .I... twifA Innlriniy Al. mull wua iu mo n.vF.w . " " " " ei bicycloa before the closing hour.and that be had plenty oi ume io uuy ueru n uo had wished. The early closing move ment ib a eood one and Bhould be sus tained. TbeBe lost sales will generally be found to be like this one.- A Pioneer Iscident. At the. meeting of the Native Daughters at Corvallis a lady present told the following: "tier own and the family of Joe. Meek were neighbors in the old days. On tbe ar- . . . , r . . , . i, . raiu. Ti.l rival Ol ner lainer s lamiiy Hb iuo les, from tbe long trip across the plains, the settlers Two great cat bage beads ..... Knllnhf .nit AftAr MI mOnthB Oil dry food, the children were so ravenous tor green aiei mau loey mw i.iioi;auubiio heads before the latter could be cooked." ' Ciatiran P.rn FtnA RAtcheS Of trOUt are being made now in all the mountain ptreams. The O. & E. bas made a rale of one and tbird lare to an poiins io u oommodate fishermen. Call at generel omce ior oraers ior wuuucu i.ko. V. J . 1- - 1 n Ufli-M ITa.l'AIVI (Fred Tway) the doetors only son. .l....nU.1.oa anA mionliivAmia hilt ITnnfl At luuujjuucaii.uu ............. d heart, his pranks get him into serious trouoieanu cuuoe vuuii:.. uaiu auu nvi rOW W UIB lUiuiijr . . 1 .....J ... in thA hnllRA. And might be well, in view of this fact for the friends of the Mil to noou iue rui and Speaker Henderson, particularly the .ui. i.ii.h hnf frnm the nra of IRbKI WlVU . , , , our interest in these men who did so muoh for the settlement oi mis giunuu. state of Oregon. It will not be necessary . .U1..U ....A lattAra At hnme. Juat LU UUUIIBll iuido " - 7, git them to Washington Dy the last mail. Choice Dried Grape6 8KJ. At O. E. BrdwnnellB TnnnHsrr.-Oiis of my stores. For ' . Particulars call at store j ' to bright girl for helper in marking ' 1 ILfnaf ha rrnnA witai Wages low toe tart with. Good chance to learn. MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY, -Albany, Oregon, 23 Jewels In solid gold - , ; Setting "Special; RailwaY' ' i 23 Jewels New Model ' Fine Train ,New Railwaj" Deuber-Hampden Watches. The best Railroad watch made. 8ee F. M. French, the Jeweler. Qererally fair tonight and Thursday probably Ugt wosj rot Thursday. River 4.6 ieet F. M. French Display man n . a ? " . . 1 .1 Watches will find the finest line to select from at Will A Starks. Also a superior line of the best nf ailver ana niciei wawnes. ai ways see them before buying. 1 nere ar. uiui""j In nthar nlaces hesideB South Africa. Will & Stark keep a choice line oi gooas in him "u of rings, ear rings, studs, etc. "Persevere and Prosper Take Hood's BBrsaparilla faithfully aad It will cure scrofula, salt rheum, boil;, pimple , ui I u...Aia. alaA itffin.mla. ana an uiuuu. Uu.., "i V i rhumatism, cafarrb and that tired feel ing, it never oisappoiui... Sick headache is cured by Hood's Pills Your Home made Beautiful- la not your house showing the marks of time? Yon can paint it now with three-fourths of the paint that will be required in another year or - two, 18 not toe wans snowing signs oi lorn nnu uieuguiru yrvw, ju v can paper it now cheaper than yon can in a year or bo. Let ub talk to ' you about paints, colors, and prices, we think tbat we can interest yon, . especially in our line of wall paper. The latest shades. . Burkhart & Lee. Summer Dress Goods at The Fair Dimities, Lawns, Organdies. Please call and examine. Besneotfullv. J. A. WEAVER. Clothing lor men and boys, The latest styles in hats, Aline line of furnishing goods up with the date, Stylish and substantial boots and shoes, Everything at satisfactory prices. i it aooo BuaiNcsa to wiak- UARANTCCD CLOTHIN4 At the BLAIN CLOTHING Co's 55.