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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1903)
Thanksgiving Linens Our Table Linens are worth your notice. They are imported by us from Belfast from the makers of the goods The values are beyond question the best ever offered in this market We have cloths with napkins too in handsome patterns at $5-5 to $22 50 per set The piece goods in all Linen from 75c to $2 50 per yard All linen means nothing but linen They are just as represented S. E. YOUNG & SON THE BAZAAR ROUSING NOVEMBER BARGAINS IN MILLINEKY Wo have selected from our stylish and 100 Hats that were formerly $1.35 to at the one price of 75c SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. L. E. & H. J HAMILTON mssi&T . ' Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. Have The Larg6St StOCk tBj mot complete line of - Steel Kanges in the city .B wen as Air Tight beaters . TTv; 0 Tlrtwo we nsve 'he Rotary Dutchman, tbo Disc Plow that WISO XlOWS, "beats them all." Call and Bee it, and give it a trial. itoarwliTio IT.TiO'inoa wo carry them, and can guarantee. See UaisOllIie XJllglllttS, uBaboutthem. Write lor catalogue if you are interested. J-J j ..The Missourian.. C C. PARKER, Proprietor. A GENERAL STORE. . . . . . NORMAN B. ATTY, D. O. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN thontotiaiM m., 2 toglP. ..L1.?.?,?albUI,t lkn7-W"H)' up-to-date etock ol Millinery GO to $3.60 which we have placed an eale Our Motto Always theSame. Pure druse, freshdrugs,good drags, drain with the proper Btrength. That is what you need when Bick. Yon want quality not quantity. Let do fill your prescriptiona. Our prices are right and we will treat you the best veknow how. BURRHART & LEE. F ffl French, Jeweler Egin, Waltham. SethTbomai, Duebei- Ha, nifon Wftlnhna. Everr watch we sell Is fully guaranteed. CITY COUNCIL. Present al: officers and couocilmen but Stewart, who Is ill. The ways and means committee were uranted further nmt ou ibe street rail way proposition. Bills nere ordered paid as follows: J N Brandeberrv, lumber $ 8 63 (red Dawton, supplies 2 15 S W lines, sand aud gravel 9 10 Hughes ifc Trotitman, hauling .... 100 H 0 Harkneea, pipe 15 00 Stewart & Box, supplies 7 21 S Nenlands, labor 3 60 astgate Winn, printing 2 00 e M Westlall, bailing 4 87 J Whiteside, labor 3 10 M Senders 4 Co, cem.nt 46 60 Fosbay A Mason, cement 4 'lb Rone Bros, supplies 2 40 Stewart & 80s Hardware Co, iron. 64 U2 Hughes & Troutmnn, hauling .... 1 60 Wagner & Ketcbuui, supplies .... 9 85 M Ludwig, su pliej 2 65 John Oatlin, special night police. . 21 00 A Robinson, peclal night police. 2 00 Q E Proapt, special police 2 00 H R Campbell, special police. .... 2 00 O N McKey, special police 2 00 J 8 Van Winkle, fee 43 50 W E Baker, acot cement cross walk 39 90 The ordinance committee was given further time on the ordinance providing (or width of cement ualke outside the cement distr'ct. . It was ordered that Broadalbin street from First to Water et'eets be graded and gravelled when the property owners have first put in their curbs and grade "ccordirJitl ordinance. A communication from the Pacific Uoaet aas:ociation of Bra chiefs in ref erence to the duties of chiel eoginuere in small cities was read aid relerred. Licenses to Bell Honor were granted Carl Hades, H. L,. Oranor and James Gulley. Cross walkB were ordered built only to the curb line. An ordinance covering the ne lira J alaim eyst.ra was ordered prepared, A resolution was passed providing for the building by the citv of several cement eidenalka ordered heretofore. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Thanksgiviug dinner al the Revere 5:30 to 7:80 p. ra. Dr. J. &. Krskine returned to South ern Oregon on last night's overland. Ed Stewart of this city, was recently in a Chicago street car stoned by a mob, Mrs. H. F. Smith and son, of Salem, have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Blain. Stowell Dawson Is down street today on crutches, minus a foot and ankle but cheerful nevertheless. Vliss Alice Ross is home for the holi days after taking lessons in Port 1 and on tbe guitar for some time. Don Zan, tbe famous Portland tenor, has been in tbe city the guest of bio brother M. P., with Father Metayer. Re t. Louis Anderson, of Woodburn, has been in the citv to make arrange ments for some Woodburn boys to enter college. Miss Emma Sox came up from Portland last nuht to spend tbe Thanksgiving Beason. Sbe is greatly pleased with Prof. Dierk, her musical instructor. Mies Florence Bennett, of Son Francisco arrived In Albany last night on a visit the guest of P. A. Young and lamuy, ner second trip to Albany, Mr. Frank Jordan, of Ashland and 1 Miss Hannah Deviue, of Lebanon, one , of Linn county's finest young ladies, : were recently united in marriage. Tbe Democrat man has received a very entertaining and reodabl , private letttr from Rev. C. K Stevenson, of Vandergrift, Penn., formerly ol this city. Mrs. Stevenson, nee Mies Mildred Burmester, who hae been ill for some- , time, ib improved, but is yet far from ' well. Their daughter Annetta is now sixteen montbB old and has charge of affairs in tbe household. The big Bteel mil s in Vandergrift have never stopped, : that being a favored place. The wages of tbe men, though, have been reduced twenty per cent. I Foot Ball To-Morrow. The foot ball game to morrow after noon will be one of the best of the season. Ihe Pacifio University team has made a fine recoid this season, and Albany wil have to bustle, though the general opin ion ia that the chances are in favor of the, borne team . Tbe game will be called at 8 o'oloak. Everybody should go. The second team went to Rosebure this afternoon to play Roseburg to morrow and will line anas follows: Hbaw at lull, Bilyeu and Mowell half, McKercher capt and quarter. French and Butler ends, Barnes and Waite tackle, Beam and Mcon guards, Weaver c, Zumalt and Davis subs., Walter Bilyeu manager. Zaza Was Played At the opera bouse last night to over ene hundred people at $1.50, a number at $1 and a crowd at 60 cents. At tbe osual prices tbe honse would have been packed. Tbe play is French, sensational and sensual, one which has been numerous ly crilicieed, like Sapbo and Oamille. Itdieethongb offer a big field for the actor. Miea Florence Roberts as 7,im ! gave an exhibition of as fine histrionic I talent as bae ever been piesented here. Wonderfully natural abe ia a genius in comeur aou emuuoo, one was well supported, particularly by Lucius Henuerron as Bernard Dafrene, Fanny Young as the tippling Aunt Rosa, Wm Yerance as Oascart and Virginia iiriosac as Alice, a pretty character, whose pnrity was a redeeming feature in tbe (toy. A very pleasant and welcome feature was the appearance of an orchestra com poied ol i. W Mnrki.Owen Beam, Bert Westbrook. Del lurkbart and Miss Brenner, wbo furnished some excellent mutic. IN AND AROUND ALBANY. Thanksgiving dirinrr at the Revere 5 :S0 tb 7 :3U P- m. All tbe stores will close from 3 to 5 for the foot ball game. Wea her prediction:' to-night and Thursday clouiy with proble occasional lain Born on Tuesday evening, Nov. 24, to Dr. and M-s. N. E. IVinnard, a girl. Hurrab. Remember the benefit entertainment at ihe urnioiy Friday night. A fine thing and something doing. The four months old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoilea died thic mormog of mum pa and er-sipelaa. T. Brink is receiving some very uice Christina- goods, and now is the time to make your friende a present. Reserve the date Dec, 2od for the Obristmas Bazaar given in the Iweedala Block by tbe U. r. Christian Endeavor. According to custom the Dbhocbat will not appear Thanksgiving evening. This is one of the three holidays we celebrate. "The only way to beats Blot ma china," said a man tb la moruing, "is to keep your money In your pocket or use an axe." Licenses have been issued for the marriage of Fred Seeha'e and Myrtle L. Meeker, and JaB Newman and Sadie Logan and G W Hector and Mattie E. Warner. The republicans claim on a poll of the city they have recently taken a majority of 200 in the ci:y and an increase in all ol 150 voters over the last city election . At the Tbankegiving Service at the Cumberland Presbyterian church there will be a collection taken for the Ladies Aid Society to expend in helping the needy in our town. Let every one be prepared to help liberally. J. R. Douglts has bought up a couple of car loads if onions and two car loads of potatoes for shipment to California, but is unable to secure cars yet for the shipment. Ihe shortage seems to be as reai as ever. Tlio Frateinal Union elected oflicerB last night as follows: Ed J. Upham master, E hel Livingstone justice, Mrs. McAlpln truth, Mrs. LeaMo-'gan nmrcy, MiB Gileon secretary, D, F. Young treasurer, Margaret Livingstone pro tector, W . B. Gilson guide, Ohae. Coobell guard, Miss Ireland sentinel, times. Brown, Sears and 1'ray stewards. Mr Rogers the Woodman Mr. Geo. K. Rogers, 8tate Deputy of the Woodmen of tbe World was in Albany a few hours today enroute to Brownsville where tomorrow evening he will dedicate the hansome new brick Woodmen building erected by Browns ville Camp, and which is just com pleted. We understood that tbe BrownBville Woodmen have made very extensive arrangements for this event and that there will be Woodmen in at tendance from all over the vallev. Mr Rogers will visit Albany Camp on rnuoy evenin, next ana narnsourg on Saturday. Thev will have an initiation of several candidates, election of officers and a bai.quet. Inasmuch as Mr. Rogers is a fraternal Bneaker of note and is to take up matters of great interest to Albany Camp the attendance is certain to he very largo. FOR SALE At $1 .00 a piece each if taken soon, a few Buff Leghorn cock erels, a. D. Halb, ' Tangent, Oro. Thanksgiving Specials New Crop Navel Oranges Black Walnuts, English Walnuts New Crop Almonds. Sole agency Lowney's Chocolates, Manufacturing Confectioner. FRESH OYSTERS IN BULK AND SERVED IN ANY STYLE AT THE ELITE First Street. THEWILLARP 1 J UPMtH, ' H I The Blain Clothing Co. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds recorded : Aitec Land A Cattle Co by Frebe ick A Kribs, to John E Holm berg, 4 separate triute 4 Calif, at Or. Laid Co. to F A Kribs, 320 acres 1 J N Duncan to F W 6hulla, lot 1. bli, 6'aad 1 F H Fepperliog to E J Pepper ling, 20 acres 100 Edw Peppering to T O'Neill, 169 acres 400 W F Hall to H Kiiier, 60 acres. . '. 1 P84LOo to Wm Ralston, 30 acres $25 Patents E J Pepperling and M V Leeper, Chatel mortgage for $260. Release of mortgage for $28C. Powers of attorney Aiteo Land Co to F E Alley and F A Kribs. Minlnir claims John Rnhorla R.niuM distriot. HOW OLD IS ANN? Only a short time left to bring brought In, mostly by the girls so the ebcesc HOW OLD Mary is 24 years as old as Ann wsb eld as.Ann is now. Any Bchool girl under 13 yeate of age bringing the first correct solution 'of the above problem before THANKSGIVING DAY will be fitted with the best pair of sboes in our store whioh means the beBt in town. Also any school boy bringing in the first correct solution will be fitted with the beet pair of ehoeB in the bouse, NONE BETTER, Every answer must be sealed and. will be placed on file, then ou Tuanasgiving Evo they nill be taken from flieand opened in rotation bb they came iu aud the.prlios awarded the first nv and girl giving correct solution. ' 2 DAYS ' SPECIAL SALE ON SHOES TiiAGlaxr anrl Wflnnnau 1UG0UUJ U11U IIGUllGDUaj 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT For these tno days on our immense etock of popular priced Bhoes, the best that can te bought for the money. Men's DreBs Shoes from 08c up Ladies Heavy and Fine Shoes frim $1.15 un Boys and girls Sobool Echoes from 85c up - . Remember we carry the carry the largest stock of medium priced Shoes In the county and have cheaper Shoes than any Shoe Store in Oregon but do not warrant the rheap ones. Try Our Warranted Shoes REEVES Albany's Busy Corner. F. G. WILL, IHASTHE best in Silverware, Watches, Rings, Cut Glass. and all lines of Jewelry. Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats atlthe J. H. Cox Dead. Janes Henry Coi died at bis home at Post, Crook county, on Nov. 18, at the age of 60 years, of paralysis. ' He was an old resident of Linn county, residing at Knox's Butte for many years, moving from there to Crooi county three or four yearB azo. He leaves a wife and no children- Many friends will regret Ihe next 01 nisaeatb. Mr. 0"X was one of the charter members of the Albany lodge of Modern Woodmen, with a nollcv of 42.000 in fivor of his wife. A Snap. Da you want to purchase a nice home cheap and on your own terms? Ten vears time withont interest given to pav for this property. If you mean business addreBB with stamp P O Box 126, City. in answers, all kinds of answers being boys hurry up, some one must get the IS ANN? old, Mary is twice when Mary was ai How old is Ann. kuh. Nathan FtscHCR Co. Get a New Suit for your 1 hanksgiving Outing. : November: " UffrjK gM I T I W 1 T I P jJ'W V If liiii 7 blW 1 Bsagyfr-