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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1900)
" 'n He tuna 16 COUllly ."'St pullj Hied Ibat "U Km lerrmnded uecree t over jU( uer, tor I interest ent per ""T, IM attorney! tnut b, I itner do imj ( , 1897. reorder frds of ',be (oi "n desei ') and s sevei in Sell (o (be I'egoa jinn co and uppllet Payniei this lip nt reci tbird. led as i rect: lefeno. rrcd risk premii md emiEel iesionl lie ienl bave imai Bale l otb aper TT irioij Cil '". oeiend, er, bis wi unuiS, 'HI' ST i7 V IMlufrr-,1 llaint of the "J"; coon U'OO, " ahull be 11 s"c, ntm seventeen hundred yards oi iting per rice. Flannel remnants cent less than usual SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. i o rtlonil S, E. Youn&Son. lie iazaar !EW. lackets, uits, apes, 'Flannel Waists, Underwear, Art Goods, Shoes, Rainy day Skirts, Furs, Gloves. I. E. & H. J. HAMILTON, MISFITS. Rooeevelt ought to bo entisfled now. He haa hern egged several times in blB owd stnte. Tbe Democrat hopes to see the U. of 0, loot ball team defeat Multnomah next Saturday, and notwithstanding its defeat by Salem will not be surprised it it Joes. It will beat Salem in a second (came, Thtj U. of 0. is tbe representa tive eleven of the elate, and is the onlv team Ibat baa the sand to go away with the colors of the state, hence tbe strong er the eleven the better for Oregon. Mb. Paxton laet evening made tbe usual comparison tetween the cold standard administration of Cleveland and tbat of McKinley, which Ib becom ing a good deal of a chestnut nowadays. Accouiing 10 ine uregoman tne old jmc Kinley bill itself had a good deal to do with tbe dull timeB of the Cleveland ad ministrntion. Mr. Paxton tried to get tbe usual crumb of comfort Cut of the ice trust, but it is hard gnawing, ringing in Boas Oroker as much ab poBBtble. He told in glowing terms of tbe eipaneion of the United States from tbe original thirteen states, a development by tbe consent of the governed thJtt all good citizens have always endorsed. People now know very well the difference of such an expansion aod that in which some useless islands inhabited by pagans several thousand miles away are being brought into tbe United states by blood- abed, B.F.Jones, the T-jledol wyer was in tbe city toduy. Chas, Elgy, of nearSulen a r s'd-nt of Albany at one time, lus been in ii: city. i Arthur Feshay of this citv, baa begun ! a four years course in a medical college at San Francisco. ! There was a hi 'opportunity for tbe kodak Uend at the dtpot wailing room yesttrday. A lovesick couple hugged each other for several hours regardless u' ww peupie. mey seemed to eniov ii. With the U. of O. Glee Club this year will be Prof. Glen, baritone soloist, Rots Piummer, oas soicist. Arthur Frazer. pianist, J. B. winatauley, whistler, aod Mr. Pike in monologue work. Tbe con cert piograms will be etroncer tnan ever. The Haydn Oiatorio Society has been re organized prepartory to Inking charge "y lusiivai concert in may, which is to be held in Albany. Another meeting of the society will be bald in two weeks, wbon officers will be elected. There are now thirty members auu this Bbould be greatly increased. Manzinita Circle Women of Woodcraft last evening gave a delightful Halloween party, full of lite in every chapter. Games were played and contents had. The chewing gum animal moldina con test was won by G. M- Knox. The lunch of doughnuts and cider was ap preciated. HOME AND ABROAD. Halloween. Hair brushes at cost for thirty days at Fosbay & Macon's. 8ome fine Dewey biscuits t Parker Bros. Try them. A barrel of mincemeat at Parker Bro. It is all rigbi. New straight front and erect form Cor tets at The Bazaar. Sewing machine oil and nmlles at French's Fresh oysters at the Albany Lunch Counters, served in any style. Fine Silk Umbrellas for ladies and gentlemen at French's Jewelry Store. A new and fine line of photographers jewelry just leceivfd at Miss Maris Long's. DO YOU want n fmt claBS sewing machine? French has them for $20.00 cash. Dr. Trim be has moved his office to n irst street over hosliay & Mason's Drug Store. Ke member the Halloween Social on Wednesday eve, Oct. 3', at theG. A. It. ball. A good prog-am and refreshments. Admission 10c. Come, and let Mdlle Foresight reveal to you tecrtts of the future. Oakville. Circdit Court. Judge Burnett came up from Salem this noon lo bear a mo tion in the case of Mrs. Mom agt tbe city for a new 'rial. J. N. Duncan ap peared for tbe nlaintiff and Weaiherfnr.. A Wyatt for tbe city. The mo' ion was aenien. mine case of GIsbs agt Har rison a motion argued at the regular terra to set aside the judgment was sustained. Signor Tnvani'B trumpet Holy Oily," was eimpiy grar 8lo. "The crand. It hah tbe acme uf dignity snd magnificence ol music. Foi au encore he rendered 2son Ivor," wvh dainty conception nd master.'v ski L Hnii Mi.mr rh. Italian Band at the Aimory Nov. 6 Tbe total nonulatimi ti.n n,uaA StateB has been announced, ft is 76", 295, it)t an increase ol 21 uer..H in ten yeare. The nomilatmn in irou a-u(. n-i . 009,464, the increase since then beiulr ld,-'-'o,4U4. Theshowina is a bo id ona.c College Students We want sour trade and will treat you white, 0. K. Brow nell, 2nd St. laundry marks tbat are not found on linen freeh from this laundry are rust Btains, ink stains, fruit stains and eBneciallv "scorches" from overneated Irons. That's what we particularly guard against. Flecklees, flawless, immaculate white as white can be, or as strong of rolor as when you Drought it u originally oi a color pattern your washable apparel is returned clean, well washed, well ironed. MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY, Albany, Oregon. Phone 323. ' Rich. Wrm.HeaHhy blood iR (riven by Hood's SarsaparU'a, and thus it pro tects the system from colda, fevers, pneu monia and other diseases that crnckl? overcome a weak and debi'stated.system. The favorite cathartic is Hood's Pills. 25c. . Another eek before we can go up to trie d&uoc ooxrna ueeour rights as a citizen and as we look back on the past four years and remember the promisee mane Deiore tne election in wo we won der if tbe common people want a contin uation of this same proapeious adminis tration and as we read in an administra tion Oregon not long since a comparison of prices in J896 and 19C0 we are at a Iobb to know if the president can make bo much difference in the prices and that in tbe last two months of the campaign why be is not accountable for the ex tremely low prices in the three years proceeding and why not hold him ac countable for the small crop of wheat in this valley. Why not make the price of wneat a dollar luBtean oi ou cents, u wheat was worth a dollar a bushel today there is but few men in tins valley tbat cculd pay a hundred dollars on bis in debtedness, and what does William Mc Kinley have to do with the wheat mar ket of Oregon? The primary department of the school opened the 29th, Miss Purdy ib teacher. A good bird dog ii a very necessary thine now. for without a doc a man is not in it in hunting China pheasants ani dUCKB. One of our eportsmen shot two wild geese last week. RememberlNov. 6th and vote "right I" Little Rose Bud. 'THE SUGAR BOWfj" FrEsH OyStErS Hot Drinks, FruitB Fine Confectionery, Cigars. 2nd Street, ' ol choice Pickled' Salmon at 0. E. Brownklib. - Letter List. Following is th list of letters remaining in the PostoHice at Albany, Linn connty, Oregon, Oct. 31, 1000, Persons calling for Uieso letters must ive tbe date on which advertieed : Aikire, MieB Mable Bouroy.Miss Jennie Beal, Mr Gilbert Dean, Mr James Cole, MV McOallun.Mr John M MPa. Mm p n Mills. Mrs A R Oakley, Fred Bockwell.MiBi Isabella Stephens. O A Walker, uuariea n oung. Harry A mr S. S. Train. P. M. Call in and see our Celebrated Airtight Steel Ranges and Heaters. Ohling & Hulburt. FOR RENT. One ol my Btoree. Fo particula'B call at store. J. Gbadwohl. LOST. A pair of double sighted glasses. fOmeWliero on rirui, enc.. turn to Democrat oflice. THE FAIR New Fall line of Lamps Invitation Accepted. The following reached the Democrat oflice this morn ing: "Judge Nutting, eplicer won't yon please kum to our partee on Hallow e'en any old place BueeB wnere r. o. Meat at '8 corner,, at ate rv V. P. L O, 0. F. All Odd Fellows are re quested to be present this evening, iro port lint DUBluess nm come ueiare meetirg. cy truer oi ine a. vj. . a, dirhbs, aec, German Hkrb Tba stands as King among berb tea?. Three times na much. for 25 cents as you get of any other brand Burkhart & Lkk. German Elictbic Oil. A wonderful liniment ftr rheumatism, neuralgia and sprains, lour zu ceuts DacK u not Bat is tie a wild tne results. iiURKHART & LEU. Laijibs Aid Society. The regular meeting ol the Ladies Aid Society will be held at the residence of Mrs. O. W. Seart on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 2:30 p. m. Tonight!and Thursday occnsii t.al rain. River 3.5 feet. The ballot boxes have been delivered by Sheriff Mcliargue preparatory to next Tuesday's contest. The population of Oregon under the now census is 413,532 against 313,707 in 1890 an increase ot about 25 per cent, Revival meetings at the Evangelical Church are very interesting and well at tended. Cne sonl has so far turned unto the Lord. Ii is said the boys wtit be out in full force tonight with mischiei In their eyes. Lookout, loi them. They come and are gone with your gate before you know it. Rev. Ray Palmer wiM epeast in this city tomorrow evening in Xht interett uf the prohibitionists. It is not 'necessary lo state that the J, S. Van Winkle nearly killed at Hupner yesterday by a wood Baw, is not AlbauyV popular recorder. He is though a cousin of Recorder VanWinkle- A Portland man says that he is satis fied there is a lot of oil in the WillameHe valley. Let us have it and brenx losse from t hett real Rockefeller ctupus w hicb is chargieg such tin exorbitant price for oil. It has been decided tbat under an old law wttneeaet before the district attor ney in criminal caeea cun receive only $1.60 a day and mileage, where they received f2 a day before tbe grand Jury This is what will tie paid in this county. The electric lUht plant of Cottage Urove was entirely Liu nut i yesterday morning. The lights were turned oil a 1 o'clock At 5:45 the Btaiion was dis covered cn ore, and could not be saved Lobb $3,000, insurance $1,4 CO. Salvation Army, Nov. 5, 1900, a pano rama scene eiven by Ensivn One and as- sitstant, of Chicago, the burning of Scdom. Iiots wife turned into a pillar or salt. Admission 10 cents A srand st eet parade 7.30 a. m. Benuliful much. All are invited. The trouble uienthttcd in 1tt night's dailv between two loaniB ers o:i the S. l bridge, who presented their f hovels lor weapons, resuneu in h warrani uik ib sueu last evening for the arrest ol J. 10. B rid te ford with M. Cowan as complain iner witness. Th.s Morninu Mr. Brid e- ford settled the matter with the city for $5 and costs. Sicnor Setaro's bar a aoloot ''The L ist Rose of Sumjier" brouKht out to the farthermost the exquisite mush al pathos of tbat old favorite, but, if unyihinB, liin ! encore rendition of ''Belit-vo Me, Of All Those Endearing Young Unarms, was even superior in marvelous ti:nnique and interpretnliiin. Butte M.ner. At the Armory Nov. C. Ilus'iuinds mal-e vuur i(a n,aaan of one o. those tine silk umhroiiHA ui trench's Jewelry Store. The White. Ws Stili, Hakdii tbe "'White" 'trw, ing machine, needles ol all kinds axl ex tra parte. When in need of a niacins call on us. Sim-art & Box Hdw. 0. BEAUTIFUL CHINESE PHEAST5T5 in the liowl of some elepant souvenir Bpoons jutt received at French's. Also poire due bridge spcons and uiherdc Bigns. Farm for Sale. The elegant iarni residence of Mrs. VTm S. Toole, with 65 acrea of fine farming land, nleo forr botses, four cowp, J& piKB, over 200 chickens, pigeons, farm ing implements of the verv latest make house insured for Ave years, furniinre insured for 80i), 800 ba n, 1(00 feet of lath wire fencing, nt the present time there being 000 bushels of groin, 2i)(r buehels of potatoes, 114 glaBS jars 'of fruit, 2C0 bushels of apples, furniture go ing with the plare, an orchard of thre acres, consisting of 472 winter nprl treee,orchaid tiled at an expense of fSOO, mint be seen to be appreciated, other ai tides tuo numerous to mention. Cost.tbe present owner nearly $10,000. Will unc rilice everything but clothes of owner for $5,000. Everything Aland modern Clear Cut Statement. I ill seli a pair of SELZ LIBERTY BELL SCKOOT. I hem iu every particular. You to be the judge weather and rough usage. SHOES nnd warrant. t for wci l'espscUjlly, J. A. Weaver. P. fl. W HI give you same warranteo on a pair of Ven's and Ladie's shoos. the Ask Your Wifev To drop in when pasting our store and examine our line of Toilet requniteB, The best line of Brusl ea ever Bhown in ihe city. Soaps to please every one. Powders of stanard quality. PerfnneB that can't be beiy, and various other things. Hot water bottle. Fountain Svr inges and cto. We are always glad to show goods whether or not ion tuy. Let us Mil your prescription. We bslievo It to your advantage. . Burkhart & Lee. now open. Please call and see the latest designs. Respectfully. J. A. WEAVER. AT THE ARMORY NOV. 6. Signor Setaro's harp eolo Eet the audi once wild. He is undoubtedly the high est cIsbb artist ever heard here on that instrument, and made music that few deemed possible Fargo Forum. At the Armory Nov. 6. . Thut Joyful Feeing. With (be exhilarating Rente of renewed health and strength and internal cleanli ness, which fobows tho usj of Sjrup of Figs, in unknown lo the few who have nt progressed beyond tbe old-time medicinea ana toe cnenp Baasiuuies wnieinueB u fered but never accepted by t?e well-in-forrred. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Kin Sjrup Co. How is Youb Siwixo Macuink. Mr, George H. Dean, tbe eewing machine adjtiBter,who has been in the city severa weeks has decided to remain eever! dava longer. Paities desiring pewing machines attended to in an expert anu careful manner may leave orders for him at the Rusb Houie. GRASS SfcED of alt kinds, constant! o hand 9i Benders teen istore, rrr street. FOR SALE. Two uood bedruoin sets. Inqui-e at the residence ol J. J. I'i bruille. WILL & STARK 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. The Royal Marine Band of Italy. FASHIONABLE Double BreasTed Lif?h-tWei5?lvt SACK SUIT I Dcwn (tees Ihe price on our entir took ol Wall Paper, Pinks, Blues, P.eds.e Ban Greens. Dt RKliART A L.KB. This month and the next we will make special prices on Wall paper. dviuh.i ... t-mn fiAMPAIQS BUITOriS atViereck's Su.r Bowl. A i-hntre line of Not. inlt in. gar Bowl, 2nd street. The Sa. TAKE the Oregonlan, the Kortliet' greatest paper, until aftfrihe election. It gives all the ntwp in full. Leave or dpr. with C. O, Kawlinge, or. at the WEAR THE FAMOUS CL O T H I ro NEW SUITS For stout'men, Long men, All kinds of men and boys. A large and com plete line of New Shoes. New and well-selected Sock o Stylish hats at the store of Fred Dawson.; - BLAIN CLOTHING Co