Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 12, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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    DR. HOUSE'S LECTURE.
. With eiereoption illustrations, i- iIih
Cangretianal church, lat evening on
the Spanish American war, waa Hue
thing appreciated by a bin houje, tbe
church being filled back into tha elate
loom Dr. Uouee waa cbap'aio of
Masaachaeett'a retiment, wbicb iiile it
never reached (Jobs, c.mping in Booth
Carolina, vet had plenty of army exper
iences, vividiy portrayed in pictures,
many o( which were uktn by Dr.
House, explained in a rich vein of hu
mor. Some striking oneB illustrated a
trip to b moonshiner's camp, ehoninr
the outfit, workings etc., a privilege se
cured through sn ex-revenue collector.
Besides camp life tbe battle of Manila
and Santiago were shown. Dr. House
has a delightful personality and is a
good talker.
The Albany orchestra opened tbe en
tertainment with some excellent music
Tbe next lecture in the series of three
will be ou Monday night, Feb. 15, with
David Harim as the subject.
LOST. Pair told rimmed epeca. Ann
McBride on specs. Leave at Dimo
cbat i dice.
FOR TRADE. A buggy for a one horse
wagon. Call upon N. A. Blodgett at
9th and Washington street.
OVER $2000.00
Worth of
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
at prices that defy competition
displayed on our center counters.
S. E. YOUNG & SON
THE BAZAAR
$500 $500
TVOHTH OF
Drummers Samples in Muslin
Underwear, slightly soiled.
Every lady in the city and vicinity knoa a what tbe above meana when the
Bazaar makee the statement that' there are drummers samples on sale. It
means that for the next two weeks you can buy
Under .muslins at Actual
Wholesale prices.
We are enabed to do this from tbe faot that we always. get a liberal discount
on all Drummers sample.
Remember, there Is only one garment of a kind, the first custumers bave the
best selection. GuWNS, SKtR TS, DRAWERS an i CORSET COVERS
will be on sale MONDAY, PhiB. 1ST.
L. E & H. J HAMILTON
DONT COST YOU A CENT.
To know that our prescription department is
our special pride. Physicians prescriptions or
family receipts intrusted to us will be com
pounded with the most scrupulous care. Our
system of checking makes it impossible for a
mistake to occur while compounding, while our
splendid stock of drugs is an assurance that we
carry about everything that is used by your
doctor. Prices are right, drugs are right and
we will try and treat you right. Come and see us
Burkhart & Lee.
Valentines
Having placed a large order direct with an Eastern
f factory, we are able to give you the advantage of an
' "altogether different" and original line of Valentines
at a saving of 25 per cent. The reason, no middle
man's profit to pay. Now on display and your in
spection desired.
FOSHAY& MASON
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS
Fine Stock
4 TV .O TX7TT
at F. G. WILL'S.
WmUbm, OUeks,r.D.aaosdIlcoods. Blip, Im Bllmware, Oat Ola
trii 0 :.aat.uVfiaTliff lai Jawelrj. A tbtka rt&k ri,nlfiiai.'
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CITY COUNCIL.
Present all cooncilmen and officials.
The follow inn bill weie ordered paid:
JohoCalm. .26; 4. v.". Marks, $1;
HiiuhdB & Tmuiman t4.25: 8. Neelanos
.2.62: J. 8. Van A'lakle 132.65: Albany
Oaual and Watrr Oo., (144.08.
An ordinance was passed prohibiting
the rnnn nu i f nickel i i the-slot ma
chines of any kiod for money, checks or
anything oi value, yiu a fine of (5 to
100.
Another ordinance was passed orovid-
ing lor tbe deems: f all saloons betaeen
tha imiifR cl 12 o'click atbisbtand6
o'clock a. m ., with a fine of $50 to $100
for a violation of the ordinance.
F. M. Pnmarov. of the saloon and
lunch coun er near the depot applied
for the p.ivelege of covering bis bar and
selling lunrhes on Sunday. Referred to
committee ou health and police.
Thn ac;inn r,f Niahtwatch Oantwell in
investieatini; the irambline condi ions of
tbe city and keeping iraca ol affairs, was
endorsed unsntmoutiy.
A bid of Goltra & Rumbaugh to (urn-
isb ten keea of oaile for (3 per keg waa
adopted.
Special War News.
The Portland Journal has secured the
Hearst special service and will pnblish
exclusive news from tbe seat of war.
For sale it Dawson's drug store. '
of Jewelry
T C u
COURT HOUSE NEWS.
i Probate: In estate ol G. W, Phillips
Incompetent, petition to sell real prop
erty grantei.
The county court met tail afternoon,
allnwAl a Muinla hllla marl. a f a U7 .nm.
' nVllnn. In lha li.l nf inAal Anrf plarlra
of election and were considering tbe
Geieendorler road proposition, whicn
will probably be cmtinued. -
Judge Boise will bold an adjourned
term of tbe circuit court tomorrow,
Tbursday alternoon at 1 o'clock, ,
Teachers Examination. Tbe follow
ing are being examined:
Albany: Alice Markhart, Gertrude
McOaniel, Ella Allen, Geo L Howe,
Grace Swan. Fred btrucsmeir. Lettie
; M Pratt, Grate bailor, Kdward Parton,
I Rlnvri Rilonn Van Rilvai. Rank. Rn.b
IE A Lindblom. A Lee Oheeney.
i Brownsville: Linnie Warner, Wiuni
fred Ralston. Uazel Webber.
Halsey: O H Van Winkle, Letha Pal
too, Bobena Kmi'b.
Harrisbnrs". Motile E Loken,
Lebanon: Fear. Peon, Evaliue James,
Pearl Beck.
Laoomb: Rebenca Rucker, Laura
Fitzwater, liable Oree.
Bcio: Sadie Sims. Lilan Sherwo d.
Ollie Morris.
I Tangent- W A Iden, R L Ellis, Lester
' Jenks.
Shedd : Henry Eby.
Thomas: Henry Struckmeir,
Salem: R W VanVleet,
Foster : N A Erise.
Orabtree: Amy Oyrus.
She! burn : F A Miller.
Mill City : Alta Wilson.
Jordan : V L Oalaban.
Fox Valley : Mable Wilson.
Niagra: RO Robinson.
Buena Vista: EG Nash.
For state diplomas:
W II Martin. Lebanon- PMlth
Scio; Alka Jones, Thomas; Frances Hel
meek. Parker; and Rebecca Crooks, of
1 Albany were being examined.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Judge 0.;E. Wolverton was in the
city today.
! 8. 8. Sigel, of Portland, an Albany
sewing machine man twenty years ago,
is in the city.
Miss Maggie Barker went to Eugene
this afternoon en Degree of Honor busi
ness. ! Oh as. Elkins, of Prineville, is In tbe
city, tbe guest of his father, County
Treasurer Elkins.
Mrs, Martin Rhodes. and Mrs. Long,
of McMinnville, are hem the guests of
! their aunt, Mra. W. A. KimBby.
I Mrs, B. Peters and daughter Miss
. Mattie, Messrs. H. Beckman, 0. Peters,
1 and E. Online, of Portland, arrived
i Monday and are the guestB of E, E.
Warford.
J Fred Englehart, who has been work
i ing at Mill Oity during the past two or
three years, has accepted a position in
J Kansas City and lastnigbt arrived in
I Albany on his way there.
Rev. E. A. Robs, tbe evangeliit, pass
, ed through Albany yesterday alternoon
for Portland, where he will hoH evan
'geliBtio services and then go to the
I Hawaiian islands, to hold services, and
npon his his.return to Alaska, His field
: ie a wide one.
i Tbe members of Manzlnita Oirole ten
'dared Mra. J. W. Warner a pleasant
I surprise party Monday evening, Feb. 8,
, in commemoration of her birthday an
niversary, Tbe affair waa a complete
i surprise. The evening was spent in
playing gameB.of various kinds, after
, which refreshments were served and a'l
I went home wishing Mrs. Warner many
i happy returns of her birthday. Those
1 present were: Messrs. and Mines. 0.
W. Orowder, F. T. Blonnt, Frank Roe,
I F. P. Dixon and son, G. M. Knox, Mr.
utto ncneii, airs. m. j. AonenDacn, Mrs.
Glen Jonkln and aanghter. Mra. Lora
Eberts, Mrs. T. 0. 0ase, Mrs. N. E.
Steele, Mra. YJfaea. Grey, Mre. M. J.
Markhart, Misses Carma and Cecil
Knox, Myrtle Moore, Ethel Orowder,
Mable Steele, Edna Foster, Mora Pritta
of Mill Oity, Matter Muriel and Emery
Warner.
An Up-to-Date Almanac.
This morning a college boy earn into
the office and wanted to know the com-
I position of tbe preeent cabinet of the
rreaiaent ana me aaie oi tna Mianusn
I ment of the new Panama government.
That waa too mnen lor ona'a mamorv.
On the table nnopened, just taken ont
of the mail, was package containing
the 1901 World's Almanao, It- waa
broken open and the information secur
ed, ibis Aimana is tne moat wonder
ful volume of up- to 'date information.
for its size, in existence, and 25 cAnta ia
, ao price for it compared with its worth
A Rummage Sale
Will be held all day from 7 a. m
next Friday in the basement ol the
U. if. sbnrcb, under the auspices of the
BoyB Ciub. A fine assortment of things
has Deen gotten togetner to be sold at
rare bargains, both uselut and omi
mental. ;
INSTRUOnONS. In guitar nlavlDr.
latet methods, by Miss Alice Ross,
comer uiu ipu vaiapooia atreeta.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
tJ0TI0o 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
tne unarrstgneu nai been duly ap
pointed uy me vouncy uouri oi LAnn
county, Oregon aa Ibe ex color cf tbe last
will ana tetumen. ot I. Senders.dejeased.
Anv and all p-rnons having clalma
against said Nlate are hereby notified to
present the same to the undersigned at his
office in Albany, within six months (run
thedat hereof, duly verified as b law
repair, a
Dated this lib day of Febraary. 1904.
M Sbmdus, Exa.ntur.
WaiTBaanoBo ft wTatt.
Attorneys for Exactor.
IN AND AROUND ALBANY.
F. M. French, J.welsr.
Watcbes, chains, rings, French the
jewenr.
8pecial mule by tbe orchestra belore
the lecture tonight.
For encasement and weddlnsr rinks
call on French tbe Jeweler.
From noon ol Feb 11th to noon of tbe
lSih Dr Lowe tbe optician will be In Al
bany. Albany Collepe uirla ant. Willamette
at tbe Vance buildiug next Thonday
evening.
At the Woodmen dance next Satur
day niffht a nriM o-ill ha oiven tor the
best walties,
Friday, nil di. nmma..a aaln In fhn
TJ. P. basement. Anything you want
and great Bargains.
The .Long Oreek Ranger office was'
mown up with dioamite last Butdar.
The editor had been blowing come one
else np.
Tbe goyarnment weather prediction ie
tonight and Thursday occasional rain,
brisk to high southwest Kinds. The
river is 7 feet above low water.
Four bobos. one a one-leaned man.
applied lor board in tbe city hotel thU
afternoon and were ordered put to work
on the street if there was anything to be
done.
The Albany orchestra has been en
gaged to play for a big dancs to ba given
by Trtop A at Lebanon next Friday
night.
All children over 6 veara desiring? to
enter school should do so at once, as it I
wui uoi oe oermittea alter r.wn haaH-
from the beginning of the term.
Mr Frsnk Purdom has sold bie dray
outfit and business to Mr. J. R. Orewee,
who will nntie it with his own tomorrow.
Mr. Puodom has been in the -business
for fourteen years.
Tbe milk team of Leslie Payne took a
spin this forenoon, churning things up
forawnile, going north, then west on
First, then south and then west. The
damage wai not great.
Tbe Holy Rollers have left Oorvaliis,
Dr- Driver's passing of tbe lie has passed
and now the spirits are rapping to beat
the band, over three columns in the
Times being required to narrate it.
Coming Evangelistic Meetings.
There are to be two revivals or evan
gellatio meetings, In Albany during
March, to begin about the first of the
month. At the PreBbyterian church
Rey. J. 15. Snyder will have charge of
the meetings. At thi- M. E. church
North and South Rev. Carailine, of the
latter cbnrch will be the evangelist,
preaching at tbe M. E. North in tbe
evening and holding afternoon services
at tbe M. E. South.
A Cantata to Be Given.
Prof. Newton, formerly of Boston,
Ma.... last eveninir met with Albany
Dinna.a anI harran i.Mn.nmnnl, fn the
presentation of tbe beautiful cantata,
Ruth, in this city, about the middle of
March. Prof. Newton baa had twenty
one years experience in the work, and is
highly spoken of by Dr. Hcuse, who
knew him well in the eaBt. It ia desired
to have all the Albany singera in tbe
oantata. Ihe benefit will bsfoi Tremont
Hall.
A No. 2 Remington, 94.229.
Was stolen from the Magnolia Laun
dry Monday night. It was In its ueul
place at night and in the morning waa
gone, with no signs of how an entrance
was effected. Mr. Simpson, the pro
prietor, ia anxious to get on tbe track of
the thief.
Portland Market.
From the Journal :
Firmer tone in potatoes.
Eggs continue atiS.
Poultry tone is better.
Onions are very active.
War helps wheat.
Flour markets firmer.
Japan rice will advance .
Smelt Boarcar andbigher,
WeaknesB in creamery buttor (til
MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR
NOTICE
Our Muslin Underwear Bargains will
be equal to the Great Embroidery Sale
which was as EVERY BODY KN O WS,
the greatest bargains ever offered the
buying public.
AV e have made arrangements with tli3
Largest Muslin Underwear Factory in
New York to take about 500 odd lots at
50c on tho dollar, and at a FUTURE
ADVERTISED DATE vou will see
Bargains equal in every way to the wide
embroideries sold last month.
On this Muslin Underwear occasion
we will commence the sale at 2 p. m.
instead of 6:30 a. m. giving every lady
a chance to get down town. .
WAIT and WATCH for
the date of a REAL MUS
LIN UNDERWEAR SALE.
First Spring
Announcements
1904 White Waistings
36 INCH PERCALES 10 yd.
50 pieces 36 inch, fast colored Percales
in dark and light shades. Notwithstand
ing the advance in cotton we make our
first price on yard wide Percales 10c yd
A, F. C. GINGHAMS,
' . r :
TOILE-du-Nords ;
These goods are sold in Portland,
Salem and all other cities for 121-2 yard
Our price 10c yard.
REEVES
Albany's Busy Corner.
Quality is a big thing in
Clothing
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Shoes
You always get it at the
Blain Clothing Co.
As well as a price that is reas
onable" and (satisfactory.....
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