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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1900)
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. HOME AND ABROAD. COUNTY BUSINESS. The White. Seventeen hundred yards ot Outing Flannel remnants 25 per cent less than usual price. S.E Youn &,Son. The D3.Z3.3.P 0 MISFITS. Jackets, Suits, Capes, Flannel Waists, Underwear, Art Goods, Shoes, Rainy day Skirts, Furs, Gloves. L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON. SHIRTS THAT TA.1 K! and collars and cuffs thctspaik. Dot only fcr tliemeelvea but their wearers and the laundry where' they were cleansed and ironed for their wearers because they .lisniav taate and careful selection of a laundry; for the laundry because the work IB well done. Our lairing friende come Ireeh. sweet and clean from Simp son's laundry. MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY Albany, Oregon. Phone 323. McKinley n.uet he elected in order to save the country for the po'itieians and truete. Albany young men are standing loyal ly by Albany College Tnat is right. It deserves it. Tuo &9torla men got to discuB-ing pol ilics when one of them told the other that he didn't liace as much sense as a dog, whereupon the man nulled his re volver and Bred, but hit i.otliing but the air. M.Tchurch South. The Women's, Home Missionary So ciety of the church for western Oregon held their first meeting in the church 'ast evening. After devotional exercises an address of welcome wai delivjred by Mrs. A. D. Barker, responded to by Rev Shangle, P. E. The annual address, a comprehensive effort, was delivered by the president, Mrs. F. J. Wallace, of Ashland. At 9 a. m. this forenoon the program was opened vitb. devotional exercises lead by Miss May Sbelton, of DallaB. There was a roll call and response. Ke nrm were made by ftirB, rauuio mv YOUR EYES.- Have them examined by Prof. August Stark of this city permanently located r" - i.n made tho eves a special Btudv. and will fit them with glasses that will give satisfaction. If your eyes are weakening call and have a tarn him. . with CITY TREASURERS NOTICE Notice is he:eby given that funds i are honil to'rjav city warrants Jsos. S8to ?taduM tissue of 1899. Inter ajt on said warrants will cease with the date of this notice. Albany, Or., August 22,1900. E. A. PaRKb. City Treasurer. Ghee, cor. sec, of Tangent, airs, onangie, conference treasurer, of Halsey. Ten minute talks were openec loy mra per ron, ot Monroe, uu nio ........... , and Mrs. H. 0. Allen on the London achoool. ... i This af.ernoen ttie aevouuuai ssoiuireo were lead by Mis- E. Lister of Urants Puna Tbere were papers ou me buujuui. r.r C.tiv missions by Mrs. C. 0. Sibert, of Junction, Tne Work of ChiHreu.by Mrs P A. Moses, ol uorvaius, jrauuiS Course, by Mrs. Elsie Lark, ol Lebanon, followed by a quesmn Tonight mere win " " nuira" Bishop Duman, and a general invitation b extended to tne puuc vu net ...i. same. , , . Tnmnrrnw morning tne regular comer- enceof the chu'eh will be opeued in charge of Biehop Duncan. Band Concert. On account of the inclement weather the band concert will be given tonight in the Armorv, to which all are invited without cost. Following is tho program : 1 Eureka Grand March, a Starlit Night Serenade. 3 Kiemit Polka A'.to Solo.. 4 The Man Behind the Gun March. 5 Danube Wave Walt.. 6 Addah Polka Trombone Solo. 7 Parson Johnson's Chu ken Br.gade. S On to the Front March. Trm State Fair. Three car loads of mi. ...nnln loft this morning on the Albany local for the state fair. They ha,l heard that itlwas worth seeing this rear The stock exhibit is reported to be alieand the exhibits in the pavilion are larger and better than UFUal, with a newer appearance t-ihe-n. not so many old cheBtnuts that had appeared year after year in the same o,u g. nroaa dav. and Ira Camp' bell, Frank Irvine, President Gault.Tonv vi,D, onrt thirty or forty other quill .i....... mill, timn to SDare were there with their eves bugged out at the, sight nt mno colossal vegetables and sleek looking animals. In the races Al He ! nane. beat time 2:21. Artita won the 2:40 trot, best time 2-'3i4. Jim Booz.nan burst ahead in the Jath dh. nli 0ur Choice cbo8e the lead in the mile run. Tue Maiikf.13. t-gga are up, eentB. the hens evidently being strike, Maurice Winters is in (lie city. C. H. FilMi'ii jr ,o' Portland, was in the citv ioiIhv. Mrs. F. M M:telell, wifenf t.epr.nci nal of t e Prinevil e public schools, was n i lie city yesteriuiy. Mr.,1, S. Moruim left ys'orJav after noon lor b future home in A henn, find be followed in a few lay d by Mrs. Morgan. Cliaa. E. Wolverion, in of the three ueticee of the O retro n eui reme court, fr- rivrd in Ashland on this niorning'b train, Tidings, George Finlev re urned this noon from a trip to Piriland. H- heai Towne in in- ppi-nh in ihttt city la-it t-veninj;, an aide effort. Etl'ror MathewH.of I lie Newport News, was n the i-ity yesterday, and will at tend the state press association meeting at Ashhmd this week, J. Giesendorfer, o. Albany, is visiting in tho c-iy for a few days at the home of Pre, arid Mrs. W. G. Hawley. Mr. Gitsendorfer is Mrs Hawley'a father. Statesman. Wm Faher. of Albany, was spending Friday tnd Saturday in Aehlaad. Mr, Kaber returned last Mondny from a 5 inonths' trip abroad, during which he visited Morocco Italy, France, Germany and Enuland. Tiding?, George E. Waaonpranived in Corval lis Saturday. Irom the coast, where he had been enjving hie vacation. He stopped foraDiiel visit with old-time irlends in this city, ere he returned to Portland, where he holdj a responsible position in the Surveyor General's ofliee. He Btated that he bad just, heard from Iub father, George A. Waggoner, and the latter was well, and was Ptill stationed at White Phsb, Alaska. Corvailis Gazalte Mr. and Mrs. William Powoie, eld ptonf era of Linn county and their dvumh ter Mrs. Henry Sprenger, of Shedds, were in Albany vesterday ant spent a pleasant day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, of Sou'h Albany, and renewed acquaintance with their former friend?. Mis. J, J Thomas, Mrs. McClintic an i her daughter Msss Grrace, of St. Paul, Minn , who are visiting hero with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mr and Mrs E W Langdon, Mr and Mry W 0 Tweedale, Mr and Mrs T Wan del, Mrs J M Ralston, Mr and Mrs H 0 Watson, Mr and Mrs Wm Fort miller, Mr and Mrs 0 G Hone. Mr and Mrs S S Train, Mr and Mrs H F Merrill, Mr and Mrs G E Brownell, Mr and Mrs J V Pipe, Mr and Mrs A 6 Wood in, Mr and Mrs ihos Hopkins, Kev Hoed, Mrs W G Wo.id, Mrs John Althouso, Mrs Or Kelly, Mrs John Turner, Mtb Marcus Noltner and Mrs A II Martin left this morning as the gueBts of Mrs Edwin Stone, of the Albany Book Club, for a ride and outing up the Santiam on the O. & E They rode in a special car and were well equipped with eatables mciud ingan icecream freezer well filled. This jaunt is taken in place o! the regular meeting ot the uiuo. Towne in Town. 22K on a Ruiter in So and 40 cents a roll, BUIBC -v - . ,ft notatoea bring the producer iv cenie, pies 35 and 40.cents, lard 10 cents p nonnd. hauis 12jc, Bides luc P- per shoulders 8c, hopB He, beei ana muuuu o i on loo?, timothy hay is about $9, wheat 50c, oats 34c. Sogai le i the highes t, kick ed up by the trusts to 7.20 per hundred. Hon. Chas. A. Towne, of Duluth, Minn , arrived in Albany thirty minutes late this noon, and notwttwsUnding the steady rain there was a fair crowd out to hear him, moBtlv from Albany, onlv a few coming in from the country, frit'. Towne was given an impromptu stage on a seat under the depot awning and spoae lor twenty nunutea witn a lotce and earnestness lew men in tne United States possesB, pointedly referring to the main ieHue of imperialism and mention ing the truetB and the money question. His arguments are convincing to those not bound by party whip. Occasionally a man like (J. B. Moo'es, of. Oregon Oity, tries to answer Mr. owne, but they generally get enough. Mr. MooreB wanttd to know about the Southern imperialism ol disfranchising the negroes, but it was shown that it wbb a state matter, and no more than the provisions ol other states which interfere with the property or persona) rights pf the voter, as most ot ttie states uo in some form. Massachusetts does person ally. More states than the Carolina should have the educational test. Mr. Towne spoke in Albany two years ago. He is one of the most eloquent speakers in tho United States. A, few years ago the republicans couldn't say anything to good about his abitity. Ho is abler now, and poBseseess wuai lew oi them do, the independence to take the right course and not he whipped into line by Mark Hann.i. A Sister ok Ai.amkda. Hiram Tarker, of this county, who is the owner of the mother of the now famous Alameda, which recently won a heat in an eastern race in the last time of 2:09), ha a three fourth's si6ter of Alameda, now about two years old, which he will sell as he has not the time to train an animal of its excellent blood, nor claims the ex perience tor euch work. THE LADIES Tne pleasant effect and perfect safety with whicn lauie may UKebyrup ot jmcs. under all conditions, makes it tneir favor ite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of tbe California Hig tiyrup vjo. printed ear tue bottom ot the package, tor sale by all druggistB. Fresh oysters at the Albany Lunch Counters, served in any style. Fine SilK Umbrellas for ladies and gentlemen at French's lewelry Store. Fine Gravenetien Apples at tbe Sugar Bowl, 2nd street. A street fair is in prrgress in Fondle' ton this week. In a contest at the Roselrrg street Mir for the most popular railroad man I'at Tynan is sweeping the held. A crowd of Albaay people probaDly fifteen or twenty will go the Bay tomor row after salmon. The annual races t Frineville will take place Oct. 25 10 2U. I tine will be two to three dashes each day fur purees 011(75 to $150. At the street fair in Rosebi'ig Sugene defeated rtoseburg in the hoe race. Time, 50 2-5 seconds. E. E. McClannahan, says tho Guaid. had a linger nearly cut off whilecarryiug a Btovo pipe on a bicycle. On Thursday and Friday of this week Mies Ball invites the ladies of Albany to her opening of pattern hats and other millinery novelties. The uopulalion oi Butte. Mont., as of ficially announced is: 1000,30,470; 1800, 13,723. These bgtires show an increase of 184 16 per cent, from 1800 to 1000. The population of of Sacramento, Cal., is: 1U0O, 29,382; 1880, 26,38t, These figures show, an increase of 10.98 per cent, from 1890 to 19C0. The Guard says the recent striko on the Sunset mine in the Blue River dis trict 19 on the south side and not on this aide as tho Ukmockat stated. Attention is called to the advertise ment of the Dubruille Harness Co., else where. The company is going out of business and will Bell goods at cost or eutlre stock. A chance for a bargain, Mrs. Ashby will have on dieplsy her patterns in trimmed millinery beginning' Thursday', oopt. zmn, ana lasting tne reBt of the week. She has employ ed a first class trimmer and is always ready to try to please her customers. Flease call. S. E. Young & Son, of this city, have a nermanent arrangement witn a big Al aska firm for the shipment of all the eggs they can secure to ttiem at tnat city at hisnest market price, and have already shipped about 5,000;doiens. Herman Peteredorf, a farmer hvins seven milea west of Junction, yesterday brutally murdered liia wife by beating her to death with a club. He then took nniaon and killed bimsell. Peteredorf was undoubtedly insane, having shown signs of insanity for several years. In a collision on the Mokelumme river in Calif., recently three men were drowned. One was mvid Kent a well- known potato buyer who was in Al Oany several seasons, and anotber John I. Doane, also known in Albany. The Salem Journal rings a new feature into the presidential election. It says: Frank Puxton, the attorney of the great American Bcloolbook trust, is one of the Republican presidential electors who ought to be deleated in Lregon. George W. Swope, the well ktown Oregon t'ity lawyer, has given up the law business, an J has gone to Kentucky to enter the Louisville Theological Semi nary, preparatory to preaching in the Baptist church, ot which he has been an active member. Rnouliint. ni the -doalh of Mr3. J, E. Envart the Aabland Tidings Bays : A Halmraiinn nf Alnha Chanter of the East' eru Star, of this city, of which order tbe deceased lady was a consistent member, met the train at tbe Ashland station last evening and offered their consolation to the bereaved husband on his Bad return and laid a floral trihuts on theeucaeid remains of their deceased sister. V H Marley ta heirs of Frances Malone, three pieces of land H E Andrews to Mrs Ada Hudel- s.n, bl 17, H'B3rd ail Anna Worth to J P South, 109.05 acres J R Green lo Ida Robiuefte, 100 acres Maggie Ackenuan to H Bryant, 8.20 aces ... Satisfaction of mortgage for $9u0. 20 2000 800 lOuO To Hothl M fn. Winning to engage in other buein. en I iffer for sale the furni ture of the Revere House and will give a long leiue on the property at a reasonable r9at. ClIAS. PKKiri'IiR. A Tiew Lot ot choice IVk'cd Salmon at O. E. Buownell's. W'e Still Handle the "White" sen ing machine, needles of all kinds and ex tra parts. When in need of a machine call on u. " Sikwaht & Sox IIdw. Co.. Try our Soda specialties ' The Sugar Bowl, 2nd saeel Those 25 year Dueber - Hampder. watches for ladies or gents, are the beBt watches ever put on the marke See them at French's Je-relrv store. N. E. WINNARD, M. D. OFFICE: Tweedale block. Residence corn t and Broanalhin, Albany, Oregon, Telphone, residence, eil oflic Red M6. Don't forget this mon'b and the next, the latest designs in Wall Paper. Prices are right Bukkiiakt k Lkk. Eilucuto Tour Jlov"ia Vl'mi . natnrcs. Cnnily Cntlmrilo, cniv .nnitipiitloii rorover. r" llflc. C.O.f:ill.nvbji.iM.sr-" "(inumoy FOR SALE. A good arm of 122 Br S miles east of Harri ehuiB; house barn on samo. For f ull i articula quire of li it Mo ntague or L L S -i Sft-'lu-l'u ioi X'"iny (Jouttk Guunintcuil tobnr.cn Jioblt euro, maltv wait weu Ktror.ti blood ruro fiilo.ifil. AUUrugglsu SCHOOL SHOES. "THF FAIR" can fit the Boys and girls with good servicable shoes at moderate price. Rept., J. A. WEAVER. P. S. Selz shoe? make your feet and purse glad. . FO A RENT. Furnished rooms for housekeeping or will take throe gentlemen boarders. Call at the resi dence ol S. W. Ross 5th and Colapooia streets. Bristles In Your Teeth are not so pleasant but you will get them every time you uso a poor tooth brush. Get a brush that is built right coat moro; but gives more satis faction than a dozen "cheap" ones. Our btst aie the best. Try our "Superb" at 25 cents and you will be pleased. We c.lrry the best of nil kinds of Brushes and wo save you money. Burkhart & Lee. WILL & STARK i rare Conssintlal Take CwM-nrets C'imly Cathartic U C C. J fp'l to '"" ''-"' " 10c or 25a 1(1 TT TIP. Husbands mate yonr rife a present of one or thoBe fine Bilk timbrel iaa at French's Jewelry 8tore. Letter List. 23 Jewels sold gold letting ''Special Railisaj Duber-Hampden Watches; F. M. French the Jeweler 23 Jewels New Model Fine Train "New Railwaj" Following is th list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1900, Persons calling for these letters must give the date on wbicb advertised : Uphin, Mr John Anderson, Mrs E U Ackerman. Mr H F School, Chatuuua Cole, Esq, O 13 Cowan, Mies Mangie Uoclireii. Mrs 11 J uiam, Mr Kimer Chandler. R S Chandler, Mr Ralph S Kerns, Mrs Adelia Miller, Mis Adda Marress, Mr J McLaughlin, Mr Wm O'Brien, Mr M J Stewart. Mr Chas South, MiasMarj Simpson, Mjbb Fannie Thompson, Mr iiarry 8. 8. Tbaim. P. M FOL'XD. On First street in Albany a waterproof care, lall at the Dkmo chat oflice. 1 1 loVR NATTB . rfiFourBuTTOixfe wwmm 1 HI WEAR THE FAMOUS m 11 ' - n IIC LOTH IN UU litiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiila Dealers in WATCHES, the best makes, Jew elry, si'verware, di amond goods, cut glass, and the latest novelties. A fine line of Optical goods. NEW SUITS For stout men, Long men, All kin is of men and boys. A large and com plete line of New Shoes. New and well-selected Stock of ! Stylish hats at the BIAIN CLOTHING Co