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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1900)
85 STYLES. A mai ufaclurer haB sent us a choice atsorm.n! HJI! C0L1.ARS and COLLARETTES which wo will offer for tale dirirg ihe uetk er.,lirg November 2-1. Clearance prices that range from fl 7 to $25.00 will justify ; our buying now. The goods are firat class, up-to-date, fn stylo and fully g.mru.roed SOCIAL AND PERSONA.'.. ccHVe wine. 'rotn a t-ip to S. E. Youn&Son. Albany, Oregon. The Bazaar Jackets, Suits, Capes, Flannel Waists, Underwear, Art Goods, Shoes, Rainy day Skirts, Furs, Gloves. L. E. & II. J. HAMILTON. MISFITS. There is o:ie fl ig Irade doesn't Bo is iu Salrm. In Chicago yesterday it raineJ, thun dered and lightninged bceidss Beveral other things. No telling what it will do in Chicago. Bufua Dinm in town. W. L. Vjn?e is home Nevada. Mrs Uockie Wi lis joi ed her husband at Hoseburg this after.icoa. J.'Jobn Scrffjr,la prominent Corvallia n an 19 doa-1 lie was -19 years of sue. .Vre Loiiuahurv, Duffy and KlrBn, .ie railrutd men, were in the city yee- .Mr. John Fo-hny has gone to.can Fran cisco, where ho w.'.l prouablv spunj ttie winter. Mr. J. K. Haight has returned from a trip thro'iLb Ida,,) i tha inteieet of the opaulding wagons. Moses Lare, a Silelz Indian police man, passed tlirouidi Albany for home after a trip 10 Portland, where be had been as a witness. 0, A. foguewell, a Portland lawyer, who has figured some in the state legis lature, lme been In tne cily. He once practice.! in Lakeview. Mr. Frank Mathews has resigned as clerk at the Hevero House, being suc ceeded bv Clareuco Turner. After hunt ing a few days he will go to Roeeburg on a visit. Mr 0. A. Winkler veslBril follow 1 p u",0i. aller n absence of o.-. uiuui.113. wij nid way nome iu re. mauied at i'alouee, Wash., two or tluee months. A. T. Roberts, the oculist who was in Albany last year, has Jocated in Port laud. In last eveninu'a Tele,-, inn 1.0 mo a uuiuuin ana a nan article on An anti vice crusade, which started in New York ie sweeping westward. It will strike a hard nut to crack w hen it reach es Portland. - HOME AND ABROAD. Will & Stark's for holiday good. Hair brushes at cost for thirty deyt at Foe hay & Mason's. A barrel of mincemeat at l'arkei Bros. It is all right. New straight front and erei?t fru-m f!nr. teis at 1110 bazaar. Sewing machine oil and noodles at French's Beau'iful silverware for the holiday uuoa. 11 111 ot siara e. Fresh oysters .it the Albany Lunch Counters, served in any style. Some fine mincemeat and California grapes at Viereck's Sugar Bowl. Elegant asssortment of novelties at Will & 6tark's for the holidays. Fine Silk Umbrellas for ladieB and gentlemen at French's Jewelry Store. A new and lino line of photographers jewelry just received at Miss Marie Long's. uy IUU want a first class sewlmr French has them lor $20.00 machine? cash. W ill & Stara; will have juBt tbe things for Christmas presents. Many noveltiea this year. Dancing academy classes will bo organ ized Tliuisday evening at the Armory. J. A. Whitman, of Jiicknon oounty, thiB year will ship between ttdy and six ty car loadB of apples mostly to the east. There were twentv-two drnuiiuera at the Revere llouso one day this week nil nyuig 10 ao uusiness with our merchants. i,i . . k. n. . . : "" a new town is beini? hni t nn Dm nu.. jvouerio manes printers ink rlmtpq t Piim ii.. n , count,. and that is business. I f JinVf.'L0' Cr0."k L'"IUV one I All Knights of Pythias who intend , that may put in an appearance. ' ' KSS: About the only excitement this fore noon was a horse running over tho frozen mud in the streets, with men vellim. Our Musicians. At a meeting of the Haydeh Oratorio society, ot this city, at the college last evening the following ollicers were elect ed for the ensuing year : Dr J. 0. Littler, president, iss Elizabeth. Irvine, secretary, William Fnrtuiiller, treasurer. Prof. W. H, Lee, musical director. Mrs. Fiank KcLdium. ninnim . Mildred liu inciter assistant. Arrangement will tin imum u (or the May festival to be hold in this city . "Crenti.in" will iwain be present ed and another masterpiece, horeafter to be eeleo ed la order le inuko this a suc cess it will bo necessary (or the people of Albany to give it their hotity support and particularly the singers of tho c tv. The festival will be htld in tho new Christian church. Wk ark Ophnisq up one of the largest Blocks of holiday good i to bo found in the city. Every olb ie invited to call and see oar line of jewelry novelties. Fhinih, The .1 v. l r , TheWhite. We Stili, Handie the 'Wbite'sew ing machine, needles of all kinds and ex tra pants. When in need of a machine call on us. . Sxewaict & Box Hnw.'Oo, It Pops. .. For Poos. Republicans. Democrats or Prohibitionists. Our Pop Corn all pops. 0. E, Bkow.nisi.l, 2nd St. PAPER HANGING. From now until tnrtner notice I will hang paper at 10 cen'B u roll, put on canvas at 3 cents a yard, DAVID F. YOUNG, iho Papor hanger and Painter. Low in price, Handsome in design, Eeono.nical in fuel. Our Airtigt Stoves. Come and see them. F. K. Allsn A Co. Swkbt Cidku. II. S. Richards is man. ufacturing cider at "tho Veal chair fac tory, made of choice apples, for ealo in any quantities at the mill. BEAUTIFUL CHINESE PHEASANTS in the howl of some elegant souvenir spoons just received at French's. Also soo'e Hue bridge spoons and other designs. Somo fine Dewey biscuits Bros. Try them. Parker THE FAIR The Oregon Bsr Association is Nov. 23, will please leave their names ' wuu rerry k. uonn, or J. R. Wilson be Uore Wednesday evening, so that ar in ees-1 rflnf!oments can be ma-'e for tickets at WHEN iHANKfcGITING COMES. among other things for which to be thankful, don't fcrget the Magnolia laundry, which keeps your linen clean and makes you presentable amonu vnnr fellow men. Boiled linen at Thanksgiv ing dinner is absolutely inexcusable when you can have it thoroughly cleaned at moderate rates. . MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY. '. . Albany, Oregon, i Phone 323. sion in Portland. The latyers there are evidently not making things very warm. In Pittsburg yesterday it was so hot as to cause suffering among the mill men. Thij n a great enough country wunout aitacning tne rnuippines. Xhere is a good road convention meet ing in Chicago. It is to he honed Ha in. flueuce reachea to the Willamette valley, Tbe bids on tbe Salem post office var ied $i5,000,(rom $69,500 to $115,000. Evi aentty some one doesn't know what post office building is. ASm FnniM) p?jr tliinki it vir Btrange that a foot ball team from a col lege witb 300 students could defeat a team lrom a great university with 2300 students. And bo it was- The victory was an immense one loruregon. New it is declared that partition of China is inevitable. Certainly, that has been tbe program from the start. It puts the United States in a peculiar po- bimou. weaon't want any or unina. We have already had too much Celestial on our ptate, 1 November is said to be tbe most popu lar month for weddings. Journal. Not in Linn county. For a period of about twenty years the records show more marriages In October than anv othei month, until this year, when September ueai u. Harvest money does it, THE FAIR A nice assortment of Footijg Laces and Hankerchief Linen. Respectfully. J. A. WEAVER. ARMORY HALL, NOV. 24. THE AWFULLY Funny Farce "BROWN'S IHjTOWN" reduced rates. Miss Carrie M, Peun, daughter of J. II. Penn, mail agent on the Yaquina route, who r.eBided in Jacksonville many years ago, was married iu Portland re cently to a gentleman from Chicago. curing uis resiuence nere Mr. P. was in tbe employ of the late John Bilger. Jacksonville Times. Mr. Clarence Gazley went to Salem to day and will spend several days there and at Albany and vicinity buying and shipping prunes. Later on he will go to Washington and Idnlin tn maW. i;n further purchases fn his liue. The mar ket prices are now lower than earlier in the season. Roeeburg Review. At the Episcopal rectory Saturday evening, a reception was given by Dr. and Mrs. MacLean from eight to ten o clock, in honor of A. E. Bernays, pro fessor of political economy and German, in Albany College. The parlors were decorated with carnations and chrysan themums. MoBt of tbe guests were members ef the faculty ol the cnllpun anil their wives. Prof. Bernays interested those present with an hours talk on his impression of tbe points of difference and agreement in the educational sys tem of America and England. Prof. Bernays ia a graduate of Oxford. The occasion was very pleasant. Oorvallis limes. . "Brown's in Town". The fun starts from the rise of the curtain, and ie kept going witn unceasing vigor, one compli cation following another with astonish Ing rapidity-. There are origi .al and novel musical numbers which do not conflict with the plot. Armory Ball. Nov. 2Jth. - I. O. O. F. EXCUBSION TO COBVALLIS. Beulah Rebekah Lodge will give an ex- Bion to Oorvallis, Monday, Nov. 26th. Rouhd trip 60o. Train leaves Albany 7 p. m, returning about 12 o'clock Pro. cure your ticket of Drs. Oollina & Hodgos or of committee or on train . I. O. O. F. Degree work this evening All Odd FellowB are earnestly leqnested anu trving to st. p him as he dragged a iman ouggy awng. Ua disappeared in the west. If the author of a farce excilee plenty of laughter without resource to vulgarity, all else is krgiven. "Brotvn'eiu l'own," however, is built on inliniiely more orig inal lines than the farces of recent pro duction. It cot-tains mauy -onsistent luuipncauone, a good story tha' is quaintly tuld, and from the rise to the ian oi the curtain, it ia lull of interest ihe returns fiom different parts of tbe country in the last election are not an in, but tbe figures thus lar received, luuiuaie vuat ine nepuuueans carried twenty eignt states bv a pulrality of 1,184,000 and that the Democrats carried seventeen states by a plurality of 602,000 leaving a nepumican margin ot 814, UUU. It Is strange to note Ihe things that men do that at drat glance appear incon sistent. And yet they may hnv good reasons for these moves. 'Jut at Mill City, on the Oirvallis & Easiern R. It , there ie a music publishing linn, known as the "Oppliuger Bros." Abe Oppling er is an arranger ol music and they are carrying an advertisement in an Eastern mueical journal, ins would think this to be the lust place in earth lo curry on a business of this nature, and yet for ausht that is known, they may be doing a fine bueineBS. Gazette. 8TOP AT WILL & STARK'S for your CbriBtmaB presents. The People Testify that Hood's Sar-i saparilla oures scrolu'u, eruptions., catarrh, rheumatism, dvsnensia. nervous trouble. and you may take it l i n connJenco thut it will do for you what it has iloi.e for others. i The hon -irritating cathartic ' Hord Pills. .. LOST. A doulle bar pin, wi h three amethyst sets, tastene t a collar. Leave at reidence o G. M. I'av"1. A nnouncea its Annual China and Fancy Goods opening to take place 1'r.d.iy afternoon, Nov. 23rd, an I hop33 that all lovers of nice goods will Attend .1 Keepectfully, J. A. Weaver. Ask Your Wife. reoiX inuea and tn w .T. W. " T" 7"'or uJ"e- MHin Syr- ' w k .u uj inn. anntim . tuy Let us fill your prescription. i whether or not yon We bjllereMt to your advantage. Burkhart & Lee. (Jail to be present. By order of tbe N . G. H. Barnes, Sec. '50.fM'.iu7:Tri.M S WIV- III V.I I W 1 ( bHM.fi. It. v-A ...iltf l! JJKTVUV 1t I VWV ! He makes two laughs grow where one languished before interpreted by these uapaDie Actors : Gbaa. Horn, Jessie Mae Hall, Geo. T. Whitney, Maude Knowlton, Emmet Whitney, Fanny Midgtley, Geo. Ebner, Edith Weil. Reserved seats on rale at the Bagar tsowi. prices, -zoo, .cue ana .voc. SWIMMING IN THE SEA ol Carpets displayed at our store Is a pos itive delight to body and brain eye pleasing, body resting, brain gratifying. All the desirable shades in modern pet weaving. A perfect convention of colors, a whole exposition of patterns awaiting your inspection. ALBANY FURNITURE CO. Albany, Orego. Phone Red 175. Send for free ataloge. Danuko Academy. F. J, Tracy will organize a class in dancing at the Armory uii inureaay evening, Nov. zznd, at 7:30. Round dancing a specialty. Your patronage is earnestly solicited. A SDecial train will hr:ncr nhnnF. fifiv Corvallia members of the Eastern Star to Aioany next Tuesday evening to meet wuu ine a many members, and there win also be a delegation from Salem. The Fair's abnual fancy goo la and China opening will take place on Friday afternoon next. Those desiiing to see ume nice gooaa snonia attend. Reserved seats for Alba Rmwml nn sale at Fred Dawson's and the Postal Telegraph office. Important Difference. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not af- mcieu wiin any msease,but that Ihe sjstem simply needs oleansinir. is to brimr' fort borne to their bear's, as a costive con dition is easily cured by using Syrnp of rigi, manuiaciureu ny tneualirorma f it; Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. GlBHAIC EUCTBIC OlL. A Wonderful liniment fcr rheumatism, neuralgia and sprains. Your 20 cents back if not sat- leneu witn tne results. UoHKiiARi Lib. FOUND. a. pair of boys glasse--, at shop o. L. Viereck. FOUND. MiBonic pin, G and compass Call at the Democrat ollice. FOR RENT. House at 6th and I J road -albin streets, new and well furnished cottage, will be rented with or w ithout furniture. Call on M. Senders. WILL & STARK Dealers in WATCHES,; the best makes, Jew elry, silverware, di amond goods, cut glass, and the latest novelties. A fine line ofiOpticaiVgoods, MARRIED. 8HEDD DAVIS. On Wednesday, uii i lovv, in Aiuany, at me res idence of and by Rev. A. J. Bturtevant, of tbe Baptist church, Mr, C. S. Sbeda and Miss Lei a Davis. The groom and bride are both n.ilv Oregonians, having spent their lives in Linn county, boih at Shedd. Til- former was superintendent of the laat state noul. try show held at this city and is an es timable yonng man, the bi ide is s daugh ter cf one of Linn count) 'a best known and earliest pioneers, Mr. Jonas Davis, a popular and worthy young lady. Mr. and Mrs. Shedd have gone to house keeping in tbe Jack Simpson residence in tbe third ward. Thev have tbe btst wishes ol a host of friends. ' mMMMMMMUm Mne FASHIONABLE 1 H Double Brensredil 11 o Light WeiffKt f 6 1 SACK SUIT I! II H ' Is. Ill I I IT l 111 WEAR THE FAMOUS! NE W SUITS For stoutmen, Long men, All kin .sof men and boys. A large and jcom plete line ofj New Shoes. New and j well -selected Sock o Stylish hats at the .1 Iv l' U T H I f MBLAIN CLOTHING Co