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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1902)
WE. Want to sellyou your window shades. Opaque, 7 foot, complete, with nickel pulls, 25c. Note these prices Bleached Muslins, 5 and 7 1-2 cents, see them. on fine 1-2, 6 1-2 Com .2 and 1. E. Young & Son. AT THE BAZAAR Smart Spring Clothes for Women, Misses and Children. Childrens Dresses from 2 to 14 yeatB. in white or colorBt nicely trimmed, lrom 50cto2.50.- Tbey an well made vita lots of fullneBB and a deep hem. Ladies Suits, that are nicely tail ored and bav, good fitting quali ties 'rnm $5.00 tu $25.00. Walking Skirts, a large assort ment ihri fits and hangs right. Trice, $1,76 to $6.00. DieSK Skirts of late cut and ma terial in black and colors. Well maue and liLed $2.C0 to $10 00. Oar Departments containing toot wear are complete with good hon est vnlues. Tbe popular Lace Hose In a variety ot price 2lc to $1.00 per pair, also a splendid aBBort menc of low shoes and eandals, wbinb promise to be very popnlar this seasou foi women and child- IN AND AROUND ALBANY. Delicious icecream soda: the Sugar Bowl, 2nd St. Grape Kola, the thirst quencher, at the Sugar Bowl. The man who disappeared from Har risburg was probably seen working in a harvest crew near that city. Some new and nobbv sweaters, golf stockings etc., just received at tbe Blain Clothing Go's, dealers in all the latest novelties in fnrnisbing goods. A water mellon car which passed through Albany today caused a great deal of excitement among the old and Bmall boys. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Hon. Milt Miller, of Lebanon, ret nrned from Portland todav. Hon. John D. Daly, of Corvallis, was doing business in Albany thieatternoon. J. E. Feltoo, tho Ashlaud fruit man,' was in the city today. Dr. Lowe, the well-known optician, will be in Albany, Sept. 19 and 20. Mrs. P. A. Yonog ib on ber way to Gardiner to take up a timbar cla'm. B. F., E. O. and Mrs. G. McB. Uiltner. of Salem, returned home from tbe Bay today, Mrs. Dr. Davis and mother returned last evening from Portland where they had been several days. Jack Hammill went to Springfield this afternoon on business in connection with the erection of the new saw mill there. Ttiere will be an Ice cream festival at tbe home of Mr. H. O. Klum, corner of Jackson and Third street, this evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Riggs, of Dallas, Lee Morgan and Mies Ora Lung left yes terday for Prineville to prove up on their claimB. Edwin Stone and R. B. Montague have joined Mayor Davis and party eomewnere up t ie McKenzie, and now all hopes of tho deer escaping are gone. Mrs. Pardee and children, who have been visiting at tbe home of A. S. Hart for some time, returned to their Some in Grants Pass this afternoon. O, D. Austin, superintendent of tbe Alco Olub, who has been visiting his parents at Pulaski, N. Y., for three months, is expected hitne about the 10th of September. ChaB. and F. H. Ffeiffer nd Happy Hooligan left last evening for tbe Pfeiffer etook farm near Waterloo, where tuey will erect abother cattle shed. As tney left Hooligan remarked tuat be expected to do tbe work while the others bossed. This afteinoon Willie White, son of Rev. W. P. White, received a large uuiuuei ui young inenasat ills nome at The Sage Booster correspondent of I the corner of Fen y and Fi th streets. Pendleton haB a live letter on the edi itorial page. We predict tbe demise of a Sage Rooster as Boon as Sentor Olem returns to that part of ihe ctate. H. HarriBOn. & Son, who recently purchased the Franklin House have sold tbe business to Kroescbel Brothers, who were in the grocery business in this city several years ago. Mr. Harrison and family will return to Philomath. E. J. Moran and George McDonald, members of the Han Francisco Fire De partment since 1888, were in the city last An enjoyaDie time was being bad in games and the partaking of appropriate refreshments. A Urge crowd came out from the Bay this noon, among tbem being Mrs. John Turner and daughter Beiyl, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Moon, the Misses Altbouse, Mrs. L. Flinn, Miss Madia Armstrong, Mies Graham and M. Sternberg and family. Oarde are out annnuncinz the marriaee of Mr. John W. Yoder, a prominent young attorney of Oregon Oity.and Miss evening on their way home from Port-!""" Kuey.a popular young lady at land on a thirty day's leave ot absence, tnie city, on September lu at the ream K. H. .1. HAMILTON. Attraujr, uregon. and were shown the sights of Albany's department by Chief Engineer Howell and Engineer Clelan. Last nighwaB the time for the regular meeting of tne city council. Ot the reg ular officers at 7:30 only Councilmen Stewart, Dawson, Dannalsand Ralston, actine'Recorder Redfield and Pound master Catlin. were present Mr. Stew i art wa- elected mayor protem and the i council adjourned,' When You Want To buy t first class rzor ana Bbaying soap, one piepare' razor strap, call at Yiereck'e Shaving Hair Cutting Parlors. Viereck's Hair Exhillrant restO'ee the hair to its natural color 60 centB a bot tle. Viereck's euro oandruffd em cure nply fiO cents a hrttie THE Painting Co. have just completed en exc llent job of painting tho roof of tbe Albany tannery and are now at work on the roof of E. H. Kbudea brick residence at Fourth and Washington street Tbey are doing good work and dessrve a liberal patronage. n tt f i in mm ion Haw nways map Signature ENGAGEMENT RINGS. WEDDING RINGS, BIRTHDAY RINGS Watches, Chains. Lockets Cut-GIass Silverware F. M. FRENCH, (The Jewaler.) (Bank ot Oregon Bnilding.) ence ol Mr R. B. Montague.in this citv. where Miss Riley makes her home Mr. G. E. Sanders, who is to open a general merchandise store at the site of the Wandel Btore on Seotember 1st. ar rived in Albany last evening from Baker Oity, accompanied by Mb wife and fonr year old daugbt r, prepared to make Al- nans tneir permanent borne, rney will reside in the Wheeler residence at the corner of Ellsworth and Sixth street as soon as remodeled for them. AT THE HOTELS . H H Ragan and wf, Stletz. Otho and Edith Lagan, Sileta, Scott Boaarth, " Mrj O Humes, Brownsville. Ja perKiebB, Jenerson. I Thos Freeman. Tangent. Lee Vale, Tangent. R L Blanchard, Oregon Oity. S 8 Haws, Portland. Paul D Walsh, ant n, . W W Harder and wf, Portland. O F Eartboloma " Geo A Peel, ' Walter Jackeon, " O F Soule, Toledo. A E Graves 8 F. M ManasBe, Coshocton, O. J B Hardy, St Paul. J Mebao, Syracuse, N y. F W Mangold. Spechto Ferry, la. Commodore Oarr, Freeburg, III. R A Wilderman, " " B W Wall, Portland. W B Wilson, " Henry Mills, Portland, A T Peterson, oledo. A O Sinclair, Portland. J A Bilyeu, Scio. Ed A Rundell, Ed more. Mich. NOT THIS YEAR. A REAL ESTATE EX. The board of regeme of tbe O. A. O., of Corvallis, extended. President Roose velt an invitation lo ba present at the dedication of the new agr cultural ball on October 15, while in thu North vest Mr. Weatherford in his letter to he President earn: Tbe agricultural College of Omuon io completing tbe lamett culleatt butldiug in the state ol Oregon, to be uaea for tbe pnrpose of teacb.ng agrii-uliuru in its various branches. VVe ueire to proper It dedicate tola building in October next and we expect to have present ou that occasion a large gathering of fariuere, tbe state officers, uinu tiers uf ihe state legislature, patrouB of the school and tbe five sr Bix hundred students. All parts of tbe state will be represented. Ve hope to make this reinatkahle fpoch in the history ol ibe Bchool and state Aj president of the board of rebuts and at their request I have the pleieure and honor of asking you to lavur ua with your presence and address the muttitu-le ut people assembled, any day in Ovtoner next wh cb will suit your convenience will be satislactory tu ua Y mr pres ence, my dear eii, will be IiiuhW ap preciated t y tbe people of Oreitun and especially by the board ol recants and faculty of tbe roliege, Bnd will greatly iucreasj tho interest in tbe exercises and the occasion will be a Bouveuir purple for tbe pupils and alumni paei aim future to itear in their hearts lorever. I sincerelv t.'iat that you may be able to be with ns on that occastun. Tbe following letter was received tbis week by the President of the board at It is city: White House, Washington, Aug. 14, 1902 My Dear Bit : Youi favoi of the 9th instant has been received, and tbe President itreatly au- SreciateB tbe cordial invitation you have een good enoniib to extend to him. While it would afford tbe President pleasure to Bend an acceptance be re grets that it will be impossible for him to visit tne raciuo "Joust states this year. manning you in tne v re tdent e bihalt for your thougbtfulneBs and courtesy believe me Very Truly Yours, Gko. B. Cobtelyon, Secretaiy to the President. J. K. Weathbrfobd, President, Board of Regents, State Agricultural College Albany, Oregon. An Up-to-date Production, Just why people will continue to flock to eee Uncle Tom's Cabij is, as Lord Dundreary would say, "One of those things that no fellow could find out." But they will contiuue to go and eee it, just bb tbey have been doing for thirty yeara. No play has been more abused than this one. It has been done in mine mnsenmB at tbe rate of ten timta a Jay, and in one-night Btamls in an hour and a half, by five or six people. On tbe other hand, it hae been given as a leici ma'e production. But it was not until Warren & Dav brought tneir $10,000 production ont that the admtrerB ot tbe play had tbe pleasure of Beeing it put on the sta e in a manner that they could appreciate. Taking the piece as it was orninally Warren & Dav give It a dressing of com plete and realistic scenery, put the prin cinal roles into competent banriB, en gaged a number of negroes to add to tbe pictures and sing . od dance in tbe levee scenes in fact, aid ell in their power to make the performance acceptable to the public. In Albany for one night only, Monday. Sept. 1st. The performance taxes place in a huge tent on the S. P. R. R. Grounds. Osteopathy. Mr. J. Oi Fogerty, who will represent the Harriman syndicate, in the work of building up tbis country, with head quarteis at Lauiavillj, Ky., tag in the city tod y while ot, a trip through the valley with J, P. Jotes, aiajs tor tbe purpose of becoming bet er acquainted with OUr UOUOtrv anil iri.tntrina t-Ta was xreatly pleaded with tbe outlook 1 and Kilt tco back with resources for act ive work for Oregon in tbe immigration line. Mr, Jones announces a new feature of the work. ibe establishment of real estate exchanges in the differeut ci les, com posed ot reliable real estate men ho will agree if they are unable to m ke a Bile themselves ot property on their list, in stead of sending the customer airav dieappjiuteJ they will tike him to tne other agents, the different lis. a being interchangeable. Tnis is greatly needed and is the proper thing. Mr, Jones is also hurryingup the pub lication of the pamphlets, whicb are altogethe, too slo in appearing in the ; hands ot tbe representatives of the evn- otcate. Chamberlain's Uholic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy bits a world wi-e reputation for its cun-s It never ails t nd is a p!es ant and safe to take. For sale by all druggists. RirK Tomatoes, Peaches and choice table delicasies on hand dally at Don't Accept a Substitute ! When you ask for Cascarets be sure you get the genuine Cascarets Candy Cathartic! Don t accept fraudulent substitutes, imitations or counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp ed C. C. C. Never sold ia bulk. All druggists, ioc. Dr.' E. Clyde Beal, Gooiwln Bloc nd btreet. All diseases treated Chronic cases a specialty, MokI Tea positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes al eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect comp exion or money refunded. 25c ana 50o Write to us for free sample, W H hooker a uo, Buffalo, N r. At Burk bart & Lee's. Don't Read Thib unless you are really interested in Wall Paper. We are clos ing nnt many good designs that von Bhould take advantage of now. The prices have dropped below zero. Call and see yurself. BU11KHAHT ft LES, Everything New and up-to-date at Irvin's excluBive Wall Paper aad Paint Store. Phone lied 442. SODA WATER .Freeh Sodaville So dawatorat F. 11. Pfeiffei'B by drink or in bottles. SPOONING. Everybody has "ppooned" 8t som time, and we're still at it. Tbe fair ones in the picture are not more pleased vtith the spooning of thei- companions than the ladies of Albany are with ours. Our wear wears because it is silver, solid, and la so -ght after on account of its beauty and brilliancy. Ail our silver spoons, knives, forks, sugar bwls, cream pitchers, etc., are artistic and beautiful and sbow the latest styles of this year. Silver graces tne table and makes it as pleasing to tbe eye. as a feast to tbe appetite F. G. WILL. OSTEOPATHY. . Dr. Cvltbie J, Ramsey and Dr. Hugh E Fenland, Graduate Osteopaths. Office Brondalbin St. between 2nd and 3rd. Phone, Black 4S2. ELITE Manufacturing Confectioner, WE Make Candy Every Day, French Ice Creams and Cool Drinks. ELITE CANDY FACTORY ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure Dyspepsia and all disorders arising from Indigestion. Endorsed bj pbys icias everywhere. Sold by druggists. No cure, no pav. 25 cents. Trial pack age free by writing to W H Hooker & Co, Buffalo NY. SPOETING GOODS, GUNS, AMUNITION, POCKET CTJTLEKY and SCISSOKS fully warranted, STEEL RANGES and STEEL COOK STOVES Granite Ware, finest ever brought to the city. Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. Second St. 53 cents for wheat in Corvallis, M cents in Albany, tells tbe story. WANTED. (3iri to do general house work. For particulars call at Demo crat office. A Cosy Interior ia rendered most effective by a proper arrangement of furnisings, of which artistic wall papers is ol prime import ance in point of elegance and refine ment. All papers put out by ns are sore lo be satisfactory in every way, and owing to the care oxerclsed by us (in selecting our linos, style, beauty and high artistic effocts are guaranteed. 5 burkhart & Lee. THE REST S AFFGUARD FOR HFALTH ia absolute cleanliness. This is insured' by modern sanitary open plumbing. 3 There are rank imitations, but yon will) get the real thing, which ia the beat5 made fixture) fitted by workmen of tbe highest ability and skill, by employing! 8. O. CALDWELL to do your plu.i bing.f Alto call on him for sheet iron, pipe.and j tin work, Dryer pipes, ate. Lebanon. From tbeE. A. Mhe Maud Bilveu. of Scio. is now working in tbe Criterion office. Born, at 8odaville, yesterday, to Mr. and MrB. A. J, Allphin,a tbii teen-pound bey. In tbe ball game at this place Sunday the borne team beat the Hcio boys by a scoieof 13 to 11. The game was for a purse of $60. O. H. Vehrs' public sale, last Satur day, was well attended. His cows, sheen and pigs brought goo 1 1 rices, but he Bold only a lew ot bis young catt.e. Win, Marks and two Bisters, Misses Sadie and Anna, arrived hee Saturday from Prineville to visit relatives and friends tor a week. A pair of twins, a boy aud trirl, was born to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bugbee last irtaay. xnis is tneir second pair, tbe omer pJir oeing dovp. Dr. Lamoerson bad a faintine enell on Saturday, falling down in his back yard no naa io De carried in, but soon re covered from tbe Bame and is now as well as be was before. It is reported that O. R. Loveall and family, who went to Sherman county a snort time since with tbe intention of remaining there, are on their way back io tots place. I bey didn't even unload tneir tbin.s over tuere. The Missourian For Groceries etc Seed Wheat. Dawson's New Golden Chaff has headed the list eight years in succession stQuelph Experimental Farm, Canada oi an average 12U varieties per year, i as alto been five years a bead of all others in tbe eastern states and tnis last two years a bead in Oregon, got lit and 2nd premiums at tbe state lair tn .Wtl, Ke cleaned seen. Price. ( 1 .03 per hu , over 10 bus. (1.26 coder 10 biu. taken at the lild 75o per bu. For (ale at Htewait A Sjx's an i Magnolia Mills. Ioiin Lennox, R. F. D, Clothing Come and inspect the New. Things. The metropolitan styles are here, in first - class makes without the big prices you'd "be , asked some places. Suits, Hats, fShoes, Underwear, Neckwear, etc. Blain Clothing Go snt