Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 30, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    Reduction Sale.
Shoe Department.
Lot 8254 Men's Tsq Vici Lace.. S
2,.go Box Uall
$3 50 and M 60 grades Tan Box Calf and Viol..
Black grain Bluoher
Black Shrewsbury Oil grain Blncher
Lot 9446 Box CbII Lace
Block Vici
' Box Calf
Bltck Ename Calf
' Calf akin Londpn T e ..
2 50 and $3 00 Plain toe Calf.
Midland Calf
Calf Lace and Congress
Kang. Calf Lace and Congress.
California Si.ver Dollar
Heavy grain Blucber
t 1 1 . . : 1 1 : nr
Boya grain London Toe.
Youths' Vici Lace.,
" Obromn Oal
Bongh Rider Calf.
Lot 447 and 653 Vici
.$5 00 grade 3 00
6 U0 3 50
2 60
. 5 00 3 75
. 4 00 3 00
. 4 00 3 00
. 4 00 3 25
. 8 50 2 76
. 3 50 2 65
3 00 2 60
. 2 50 1 90
1 85
. I 60 1 25
. 1 76 75
. 3 00 2 40
. 2 75 - 1 85
2 60 1 95
2 50 1 90
3 50 2 75
. 3 26 2 60
. 3 00 2 35
. 2 60 I 95
. 2 00 1 60
.175 140
. 2 00 1 60
. 1 75 1 5
. 1 50 1 25
. 1 60 1 25
. . 1 60 I 25
. 1 26 1 00
. 1 00 75
S. E. Young & Son.
Albany, Or.
THE BAZAAR'S)
Fifth Annual Clearance Sale
FEBRUARY inventory demands tbat onr stock be reduced to tbe lowest
possible point. Don't wait until tbe last few daye of this sale before
taking advantage of onr smartly reduced prices.
SILK SKIRT J
12 75 Skirt for .-. ;
9 75 ' " 7 75
- 960 " " '.V 7 50
12 00 " " ' 800
1150 " " 875
1350 " 9
TAILOR MADE SUITS ;
16 00 Garment for Sll 00
1360 ' " 3000
12 00 " " 875
10 00 " " 7 2o
900 " " 495
Ono hundred and twenty-four pair of Ladies shons that were former
ly 81.75, 2. $2.50 and $3 per pair, for the one price of $1.60.
L E. & H.J. HAMILTON.
YOU WILL BE STRUCK
By the fine stock of
Clocks,
Watches
and all kinds of.
Jewelry at
F.G.wiLLS.
In Drugs or Chemicals
is ever made in such a reliable
and Al drug store as that of Burk
hart Lee. A substitution of a
drug not called for in a prescript
ion Te often need for one which
the druggist hasn't got is a com
mon sin amonn druggists not of
tbe Al class. Every preemption
prepared at our store is done to
the vert letter of the doctor's pre
scription, and all drugs fold at
this house are right up to the
standard, pure and fresh.
BURKHART & LEE
The JVlissourian
For Groceries etc
WANTED. To purchase worn-out in
grain carpst, to weave into rugs. In
quire at 222 S. Jackson St., Albany
WASTED : Places for to or three
students, gentlemen and ladies, where
"ey can work for all or . art of board.
Apply to President Lee.
"suite come back and got your mon,. .
"Jot and 50c per bottle. I
1 tnn c in
WHAT IS THE USE
of suffering from Indigestion is yoi
what you want, or trving yjane
avoid such dUtresur1 Ackrh'sDyspb
Tablets taken afier eating will di
your food perfectly and frae yon from
tbe disagreeable .wmntonaot Indies
and Dyspeptia. t... i . jit
time, and tae an Aokp.r Tablet a
ward. Positively guaranteed,
money will always be refunded if yo
not satisfied. Write to us (it
(ample. W H Ur.o ebb A Co.BufTolo
A TUG WRECKED.
R. A. Bensall Has a Close Call.
An exciting accident occurred at
Yaqnina City early this morning. The
tug Richardson from Newport arrived
before daylight. Tbe iocation of Ibe
light on the wharf bad been changed.
R. A. Bensall was in the pilot house, in
charge ol tbe boat. He mistook tbe
landing and ran in'o the wharf smash
ing tbrouiih the piling under tbe wharf,
tearing everything on top off up to tbe
smokestack, including the pilot bouse,
in which Mr. Bersall was. Almost
miraculously he escaped more than a
few bruises. Tbe damage wae consider
able.
IN AND AROUND ALBANY.
The January Albany College Student
is out full of snap, and very readable.
The weather prediction is: tonight
and Thursday rain or snow. Continued
cool.
Mrs. Adams has linens, canvas, em
broidery Bilks an I patterns. Stamping
done to order. an terry bt.
The election of Mr. Jae. Cantwell
niRhtwatch is a good one. Mr. Cantwell
is an old resident of Albany and may be
aepenaea upon to oonis outy,
W. W. Crawford, the Aermotor man,
has opened a plumbing and tinning shop
in Ibis city and ie no a prepared to do
plumbing and tinning in connection with
nls increasing mill business. Out ol
town work will be made a specialty.
J. A. Howard and Jos. Wright have
rented the store room next to tbe post
omce and will use the west ball tor a
real estate omce, in which they will en'
gage. Tbe east half of the store has
been rented to a man from Portland
who will sell clothing, furnishing goods
and notions.
The question ee'ected by Albany Col
lege for debate nitb Monuoutb is "Re
solved that organized labor is more det
rimental to the public welfare than
organized capital, under tbe existing
conuit ions in tne u rated states. " moo
mouth.will have tbe ehoice of sides.
CITY COUNCIL.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr. Sam Burkbart, of Salem, has
been in the city today.
Mrs. Dr. Leinineer and son went to
Eugene this afternoon on a visit with
friends.
Mr. Levi Westbrook writes Albany
friends from Los Banos, Calif., that Cali
fornia climate iB agreeing witb him and
he hae gained five pounds. He and
some of the other Albany boye were
sent to Freneo, by the Chicago Portrait
Co., but tbey found twenty, four picture
men already there, so they changed to
Los Banos.
Present all tint ceuucilmsn and of
ficers.
Tbe following: bills were ordered n.ld
Jonh Oatlin, 2; H.C. Harkneas, 5 25;
O. W. Warren, M 60, J. 8. Van Winkle,
$21.20.
An ordinance providing for crossings
at inters, ction ot railroad and street car
lines and streets was tilled. - An opinion
of tne city attorney was to the effect that
the city could not oompe tbe companies
to pay the expenses of keeping up crossings.
An opinion of tbe oltv attorney read !
was that the ponndmaeter could not
take np a doe while on the oirnere nron-
erty. It was recommended that the
charter be emended.
Upon recommendation of the com
mittee and streets and public property
it was ordered that Sixth street east of
Main shonld not be opened at tbe pres
ent lime as asked for by Mi. Hackle-man.
A crossing was ordered built over the
railroad Detween Bth and 7tn streets.
Matter of imnrovemeots at tbe mil and
engine houses, referred,
Jamea Cantwell was elected night-
watch on tbe 4th ballut. A. Skarr re
ceived S votes on three ballots.
Petition for opening Jaokson street be
tween aa and stn was reterred.
An ordinance for an assessment, for a
sidewalk adjoining block 34 Hacale-
man a addition was referred.
License wsb granted W. W. Rowell to
sell liqoor.
The contract for keeping impounded
stock was let to John Oatiln at 60 cents
a day.
The contra it for city printing was let
to the Democrat at 3 cents per inch per
1BBUB.
Bids of F, K. Ohurohill and Brodle
Bros, for job printing were refered.
Tbe bill to amend the aitv charter,
providing lor trial by Jury In the re
corder's court and appeal from the court,
inirodnced by Mr. Bilvea. was read and
a resolution was passed protesting against
tne oiu as not coming irom tbe council
and oecauea of extra exense, .
An amendment to the char cer in refer'
ence to liens and oroDertv was ordered
under supervision of recorder and city
attorney.
The street commission under commit
tee on BtreetB and publio property was
ordered to repair bridge as socio as
possible.
Numerous Bldewalks were ordered re
paired. The electrio light service was discussed.
THE OLD RELIABLE
i
STATE LEGISLATURE.
Senator Kuykenda'll has a bill provid
ing for the abolishing of the different
boards of trustees aud the creation of a
state bo.'rd of control, composed of the
governor, secretary of state and state
treasurer, to control all the state insti
tutions under an annual appropriation
of $10,000. The state officials will receivo
the old comtitutioual salaries and
enough besides to make the dalary of the
governor $4,800, tbe secretary the same
and the treasurer $4,100.
Some graft bills are. One by William
son for $60,000 for Bamp land warrants
and by Daly for $20,000 for an experiment
station in Eastern Oregon.
A bill authorizing county courts io
appropriate money for advertising pur-,
poses was favorably reported.
A new bill by Smith requires the
formula of patent medicines on each
bottle.
COURT HOUSE NEWS.
Deeds recorded:
Henry Muchleuhoff to W B & A D
Hudson, 27 acres .$ 160
W Sears to F P Uixon, I lot, bl
22, li'e 2nd sd 350
Jbb Nanny to Emma Bruokman,
65x72 ft, Albany ' 800
A J DeVaney to F W DeVanev
and wife, 50 acres 1500
A J uevaney to f r UeVaney, 24
acres E
OLGearbartto Geo Gearhart, 8
acres 250
John Housewert to Agnea M
Mlsoer, 1 lot, bl 62, H's 2nd ad. 500
A Hackleman lo Agnes H Misner,
eame , , 10
K D Snell to Elisabeth Newman,
2 lots, bl 14, H'l 2nd ad 600
Sarah Hardinan to Frank Over
holier, 40 aores 080
Galen V Knmp to Mary E Sutton,
SO acres, near Orawfordsville. . . 800
G V Knmp to E A Button ,80 acrta 300
Mortgage lor $250, $160.
Satisfaction tor $250 and $655. ,
Fulton Gains One.
i
Balxu, Or., Jan, 28, 1903; The vote
on senator today was: Fulton, S3; Qeer,
16; Wood. 17; scattering, 20; absent, 4
Seaatot Farrar obangea from Gear to
r niton.
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Shoes.
The reason we do such an enortnoie Shoe Business, is from the faot
we buy tbe best tbat money can buv, and sell them bo muoh cheaper
than all other stores, and even if one or two of our compeditor do get
excited and tnreaten to have the policeman shovel our Sale Bargains
off the sidewalk, don't you care, we will etill hold the reputation ol
selling the btBt goods (or the Isast money, that is what makeB our bus
IneeBB suoh a wonderful s iccess.
The Next Encampment.
Adjutant-General Gantenbein has
been advised of tbe plans for tbe Oregon
National Guard for this year. Instead
of an encampment in this state, the en
tire guard will go (o Fort Douglas at
Salt Lake Oity, in September, for 10
days tima. This is tbe new. ruling of
tbe Dick bill recently passed in con
greeeVwhich makes an appropriation to
cover the expense. It is expected there
will 18 25,000 troops encamped there.
Besides the regulars and national guard
from Orepon, Washington, Idaho, Mon
tana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Cali
fornia and Nevada, there will be five
regiments of infantry, one of cavalry,
and four light batteries. There are
about 1000 acres of ground for tbe en
campment at Fort Douglas, whurh iB one
of the laigest forts in the country.
journal.
FOR RENT. Six room house in eastern
part oi city, irermunenc renter de
sired. Inquire of W. A. Cox.
35
cases of
New
Shoes
We are just in receipt of 35 cases of Ladios', Misses,Chlldrens, Infants,
Men's and Boys' Shoes, all of which are the famous "Brown Shoe."
There may he some to equal them, but they don't make tbem any better..
All oyer the store Sale Bargains and on (be side walk.
The Famous
Monopole Brand
Groceries
The Celebrated
Prcfered Stock.
flaw-
Letter List.
FOR SALE CHEAP. A couple of gentle
work horses and a good wagoo and
harness. Terms, cash or note. A ,.p ly
to or address Attorney G. W. Wiijht,
' Albany, Or., or phone Black 881 .
Long; i Hardman !
for onoice
Meats of
all kindB
Prompt delivery. Good treatment.
Have you visited onr Big Grocery Dept. We are headquortera Jfor all
the famous brands of Groceries for the fine trade and all kinds and
prices for those that are not so particular.
Just because others try to copy our 'Side Walk Bhow, "don't yon oere"
our prices are getting tbem excited and tbey wonder " where we get
the goods," '
REEVES SALE STORE.
tern miiiMiMtort
fciiifctlitWi
STEWAET & gOX HDW . CO
-FOR-
Air G-uns, Pocket Knives Scissors ancU all;
kinds of cutlery. Table cutlery, Nickel
ware, Granite ware, Kitohen furnitur
of all kinds and Meohanics tooli
. 215 TO 241 WEST SECOND 8XEBBT
Following is the list of letters remaining
in the Postoffice at Albany, Linn count?,
Oregon, Jan. 27, 1903, Persons calling
for these letters must give the date on which
advertised:
Davis, Mr Ray Inorram. Mr John
! McHenry, Mr Robert Roth. Mr J J
J Spencer, Charles H TJIine, Obas
vady, iraa Warner, Mr James
, 8.8. TniiM, P. M.
We Will Corrv
Io sioek alter January 1st, 1903, Chase
& San corns teas. You know the repu
tation of their coffee's none as good.
O. B. Buowneti, sole agent.
Chestnuts at
0. E. BgowwatL's.
WANTED. Girl to do house work.
Good wages to on latin Interest and
willing to work. Address Box i3, oity.
THIS WEEK BEGINS OUR
ANNUAL SALE.
It is our habit to red uce the
stock the first of the year.
We have some bargains for
you-Suits that the lines are
broken-at prices that will
warrant buying now evenTT
not needed yet. See our line
ol Pants at $1.15, $1.45, $1.90
and $2.50"some plums in
them. Overcoats, Shoes, Hatf.
You can see the values if you
will look for yourself.
We mt an what we say.
THE BLAiN CLOTHING CO.