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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
1 IN ALBANY. T F Fieher, PortUnd. P B Rockliffe, 8cramento. Olive 11 Jones, Independence. Odbb Madderson, " L 0 Washburn, Ashland. . J W Dnncan, Portland. 0 L Holt and wl, Mill Olty. O R Arcberd, Portland. 0 H Strang, Foster. F P King, Portland. J A Burton, Jordan. J 0 Sbaltz, Foster. Geo. PuBcb, Detroit. John Dorcas, Salem. 8 V Tracy, Yaquina. B 0 Cockran, Jordan, County S. S. Convention. IbeOonnty hunday School Association will bold its Annual Convention at AN bany, March 24-25-26, Everybody In. tererted in the Sunday School are cord ially invited to be present. Some oi our best State workers will have cha ge of the Departments in the Convention. The Committee (eel that it will be far the best convention eAer held in this county. v I, E. Richardson, County President, Pieeeut all officers and Ooancilmea bnt Marshall. The following hills were ordered paid: ,$21 00 1 00 39 00 10 75 1 80 3 25 75 John atlin. niffht nnlina 0 Q Hale, repairing engine Albany lion Works P If nhnroltill V li Moore, labor Ohling & Hulburt, supplies E R Cumminus, hauling.., CuDD fit Huatnri innn'iai Dr J Meyers, medio! service 2 00 Stewart & Sox Hardware Co 135 Fosbay & Masoa supplies 2 25 J 8 Van Winkle, recorder's fees.. 29 75 Thn nnHtinn r,i U 1 pnma.AH .A l ,--- u. . w, . uuivt uj m uu auoweci to Keep bis lunch counter open uu duuuovs Dy covering nis par, disallowed. LlcAnHe In nnll Hnnn wka .h.i.j Kroeschel ros. and R. F. Pomeroy, and their bands approved. Tbe matter of overflow of water in the canal was nnniiHArfMl Anri thn mmml.t - - uuuuiium on fire and water was directed to con, fer with tbe owners of the canal and secure a remedy if possible. . Th ..l.r. .i ll,. .,..., - w ."w aunujiioiiu ent was erdersd raised from $45 to $60 per montn. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. W E. Frasier went to Boeeburg Ibis morning on a visit with re latives. H. J. Rupert retnrned this noon from a West Side trip. J. S. Cooper, the,Independence bank er, is in the city. Mr. N. M. Newport is reported to be a candidate for count judne on the re- COURT HOUSE NEWS. 8beriffs orBo. Taxes will he received uoiiiuiag rnursaay moraing Feb. 22. . Circuit Court. 5 25 publican ticket. diphtheria relieved :BR. A Imnnt mirnfni Electric Oil, At any drug store von A. Smith, of Gates, one of the ploutera of tbe Saotiam country, has been in tbe city. Mr. John Butterworlb, postal clerk, was In tbe city iset evening among his many Albany friends. Editor Tlnn r IT ,. i .nt . n . tlam Nana aB ' t , , i... in,..., -ifauuiug io Dusinesa in was Albany last evening. i ev. uark Bower went to Eugene AH !Vg I81"1, today " lecture bo on? dlTlnity sool on foreign miss- Seoratarv lj,.H. .. u. A. spoke at tie conege chapel Si?' and left on the aiternoon train for Oorvallie. 'i.ii'? Ks,.h!een Jones left on tbe over land last night for H.n Francisco, where Rmi.L nl8 m"riel on to Mr. Frank .U n vuiuHga artist. Mr. Henry J, Clark, Ruth Karr agt Samuel Karr. Divorce '' on grounds that riefendent had penitentiary in Kansas, License issued for marriage of Geo nay i-em and Minnie Brodie, Deed rann, . J 0 Hulton to Eveline Frakes acres, Waterloo $ 6 Mrs J Ward to Nevada L Hart 96x 110 feet bl 61 Albany '.. H00 Mrs A Willis and to Frank Peitrok, 30 acres ' sqq aesignment Mortgage $3000. HOME AND ABROAD. Lebanon. I A SIGN OF SPUING Good Quality Waist Percales 10c. Choice assortment) of Ginghams 9c. Fancy Mohaii Suitings In small color effects, blue and white and black and white at $1.75. Oar New Shirt Waists are here. White, Cham pagne and Grey in Mobair at $1.25 to $3.00. Wash Silk Waista at $3.00 and $4.00. A choice selection of Gingh'ama and Percale Waists at $1.26. Notice display of Spring Styles ot Shoes in West Window. As complete a Shoe Stock as though we carried nothing but Shoes. S. E. YOUNG & SON I I A- T" , .. "- ui uraDLa rase. in tnranlv m n. - u wvy va en nnrH fii thn aarinng utee. AlmoBt miraculous. Dr. Tkomae lJt,n?8P of Ma eietef, Mra. W, A. Oox. i.a i lormer a htnv Kini mBAn was at one timechiff engineer oi tbe nre department. mi v0!?1?? B' PeofioW interna- Cltv inn .will l .l' . - Jtt. U A. He is traveling under the I raoytprian eaucational Doard at the present time. Mr. J. R. Davis, Shedd's heavy weignt and popular oitizen, was io the city today. His friends were trying to get niro to run for county judge, usiLg the argument that no commissioners would be necessary with him ou tbe bench. . ThB WfUlJn.on t Ik. .iri J I... ' - wiug .f unu jam even ."a iiuoir nan entertained the mem bers of the Eogene lodge who came, to attend tho funerai of M. L. Dorrie, until train time. An entertaininir talk hv JMr, Geo. Derrick a former Woodman organizer, now soliciting here for an old line company, was a feature of the even ing. A lunch was served. THE BAZ4AR IN AND AROUND ALBANY. SPRING 1904 Announcement We have placed on sale hundreds of yards of the Nnw Wash Fabrics. In Dress and Waist Lengths. NO TWO ALIKE. By buving our Wash fabrics in this way it enables us to give our customers exclusive styles. Call and see the New Cotton Goods whether to buy or not. Interested in Art Needle Work. If you want something new to do in Art Needle Work COME HERE we have man new and attractive stamped designs in Collars and Collar and Cuffs Our Art Department is in cnarge of a young lady who Ien ezoert in Needle Work and will gladly give information to any who desire it. Drummer's Samples in Muslin Underwear on Sale L. E. & H. J HAMILTON ThA Am nnra fin olara nnmu-.-. m be held on April 19. TVlO TOT!!! hlmilTl mt,aMa.U..l viuu nm ua uom in oaiem April 13. Manager Will Merrill Is laying ont a F -era telephone line from Lawson to Albany . . , John A. Lockwood, of Portland, was j re-elected president of the state Y. P. 8. , O. E. which recently convened at Pen- ' UIOIUU, ' ! After an immense amount of kicking ' J. T. Bridges and J. H. Booth are to be ' reappointed register and receiver at the ' Boseburg land office. . I The government weather prediotioh is I tonight and Thursday showers. The ' I river is now about 18 feet aboe low water and about stationarv. It is not ' expected to go much higher.' ! Wood Curtis & Co., made a big ship ment of apples, 12.000 Dounda. for thn California market. They are doing a 1 live business at their Albany branch. I The Albany lodge Modern Woodmen ' I Henry Cox, ot Post, for $2,000, on ac I count of the beneficiary certificate of her late husband. Mr, Fielding Goin of Jefferson was in the city today and will leave on the i morning train for the mouth of the Oo- luuium, wrnjre ne nas received an ap pointment in the life saving station. The third lecture by Dr. House will be given Friday, Feb. 28, at 8 p. m. at the Congregational church. Subject: "Won derlands pf America." illustrated h I9fi views. -Dr. House pronounce! thin thn best lecture of the nnnrao. 25cte. . " " From the E. A.: Mrs. W. F. Moist went to Albany last evening for a short visit with friends. m,M8, ?,i E', A'df'oh, of Bricelyn, Minn., vi I bw . kn .wi . , . ' r. wea io visit her narentii. Mr mb t t?ii.t ' , .,.uu 1UIB. . , ,KlUl,lUr Hon. M A Mln. i , , mi, id. lauuiveu wora irom Governor Chamberlain this afternoon that he will be In Lebanon next Monday evening. The governor will be present at the inspection of our cavalry troop, after whioh he will make a short ad dress. Mr, E, O'Neill, who went to California for his health a few weeks ago, baa erown inn. ,-,. , Vr" , 1, with heart trouble. Frank O'Neill left Ka'r, B.An. i o Oal., to beVilh bis Mother. ' Bev. J. Sherman Wallace, now of Rochester, N, y m writing io a friend ID Lsbannn mo. iTi.A.Kn . now 10 degrees below, tjnow is from rour io ten leet deep. Have not seen the ground since the first of Novimber. The Wrtnrlman a fl.a 17 I J , . w. ,u. ,, ui iu gnve a iree entertainment to a crowed bouse in the opera house last evening. The enter tainment consisted of muBic, racitations. ailireflflnn hv T. T. qa i .ii J ct -r " '. , w-wi ui aiuany ana Hon. la. A. Mlllor, a log sawing contest and a sail driving contest for ladies. All present were pleased with the en tertaln. ment. Dr. H. R. n.... i w. i. - . - . , wa m.ku, io regie' tired at tbe Imperial. Telegram, -- uaicui uuiluit3U VB- terday from blood poiBonios from the pncs oi nuckie. Guir Hirecti, a aoa of Po ptraudter i v. uui, nig srroaioj TfBier- aaj charged with atea)in2$15 worth of ogara from Mel fiamilton'a saloon. UklAhnma that ha ,- rr? I 0I? "arch 1, with his family. He baa tried Colorado and Oklahoma and ia now prepared to enjoy about the beat couo try In the world . , At thn Ycr tran sIiaa. h. III' m - - ft -H vuwt, a ir UUrVHlllH V . (Jar 1 tort. A on rim I u j the bieheat acore 60 percent, breaking wu ui ume roc ua. w. (jt em ery waa the higheat local man, 82.5 rer cent, Alex Rennie next, then J, K. Berrv. R. "Kit P a J. Fred Yntnn vrin Kn oq .tur J. Irwin, tboagh, waa the low man with SOMETHING DOING. i F. M. French, Jtweler. WalnhAH. nhntna ,tnn. I?....!, Jeweler. ' For flliDBanmanlinJ I ,) : : , call on French the Jeweler. WhanhnilHinv n, ,.n..l..nn, u r, - - p.uK juui UVUSD VOU Will nt. ) tirot n I... ,rf. l windows. F. E. Allen & Co. have them at right prices. Tee fttAVftrl A Rn-r VI Am nA Af .1.:. city, have taken tbe agency lor tbe St. HbIpi.h Hnf Wato. Tnl,ot. I :n have a stock of them on hand' in a fnw i aye. Now Is fcllA tlmn tn not on T.w,.., tor, and raue early cbicks. they bring iuo uiKueec prices, reetue incubators at Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co., the St. HoleuB Hot Water, and tbe Fetaiuma. Incubators. FOR SALE. A new Osborn binder run five seasons, in good i conitlon . For sale cheap. Call on John Bruckmap, 1024 Fourth St., Albany. Another Daily. Mr. J. A. Finch has h.onn Df.Onrm. menta for isauioe an eveninir riaii r. the job presses of F. K. Ohurchll, to be gin arrant me 4tb of March. It is to be mnllnHnftn in nnlilin. i . , --r ----- nuu it in reporiea win oe lBsned for campaign purposes. Hello, Sarderson Bridge. A meeting of the farmers residing be tween Albany and Sanderson's bridge will be held at the office of H. Bryant & Son, in this city, next Saturday at 1 p.m., for the purpose of organizaing for a farmer's telephone line. All inter ested should.be on hand. An up-to-date move. ' Born. In Albany on Tuesday, February 2g, to Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Lawrenson, a boy. All doing well. " InBure in tbe 0. F. B. A., a mutual fire insurance association which has proven to be safe, reliable and less in cost to tbe insured than other com panies, 312 W. 2nd St, O. O. Bryant agt. F&B SALE. AgoodIeecondhand piano. A bat gain. Call at residence, 326 S, naenington sere et.. Early Spring Waists Trusted Eighty Thousand Times. Vam ...J. T7il.A.rft Tkftn.anJ tlm.a lian. ,ln.ln.l. ...... . IK, UWIIJ 41UV-UT MMW - uw.c UUV1U, O 1. V criptions been sent or brought here and trusted to ue for correct compounding. As for us we know there hasn't peen a single error or a single inferior drag or a single over charge, We nse only tbe purest, best drugs obtainable and just what the doctors prescribe. Burkhart & Lee. Fine Stock of Jewelry at F. G. WILL'S. Twin Birthdays. On Friday eve Feb. 19, Mr. and Mrs. v. W. Crawford gavs a birthday party at Lawson In honor of the sixteenth ! birthdays of their twin sonb Ralph and noy. I About fifty of the neighbors respond- ' ad ta invitation, .ar-.fr n,,. ..J . .1...... time was baa skipping ekip-tam-a-loo uu v.uoc Kiaurou piays inierspersea with graphophone music. After lunoh the crowd departed declaring they had spent a very pleasant evening. The Portland Market. From the Journal : .. Flour is going up. ' ' . Prices on wheat advancing, Barley moving upward. Eggs lower today. Poultry demand continues stiff. Delayed fruit cars arrive. San Francisco sells potatoes. But;er tumbles again. Smelt is lower. Salmon is coming again. Watches, Clocks, Diamond goodB, Rings, tine Silverware, Cnt Glass and all the latet t novelties in jewelry. A choice stook to select from. Georgia Minstrels. buuu n uu inoL IM'Daniers Monumental Works $Xtlz MQSTIMEJITS. WTATlRTn If TABLETS, 0BO38E8, ETC., marble or granite. ONLY THE BE8T MATERIAL USED, tlcal workman enables him to guar antee satisfaction. Why not place ordts ath me and lave travelling n.en's commissions of 20 to 26 per cen 206 WEST SECOND STkEl T ALBANY, OREmN S. U. Dudley, the oomedian who made such a hit last season wilb Richards & ous Georgia Minstrels, is I Bnme orKanisstion and will be seen in a brand uew titit or f. terpiece In which "Jim Jackson" is hav ing nis troubles in the "Policy Shop" tbe some character only seen io differ eni quarters. Dndlev In the rola oi thn touiib country Digger, "Jim Jackson," i "uo io umiirB, ine company will , pear here on March 1, I Go.Carts. ap. aby Go-C.rts mt cost at T. Brink's. ' No. Is tour tiio. tu get a B.oy (io Cart COioap. . WANTED. A girl to do general house work. Call at residence of P. D. Gilbert,-at Calapooia and Fifth. WANTED to secure a good home for a girl of fourteen. Apply at 606 E. 3rd btreet, Albany, EGGS FOR HATCHING .From Thor oughbred Rhode Island ' Rede and Blaok Minorcas, $1.50 per Betting Call upon 0. W. Vubk at the Star Bakery. MADE OF HEAVY WASH MATERIALS all the new Spring weaves. As far as the styles it is only necessary to say they are all the Famous Banner Brand NEW: Spring Arrivals BANNER BRAND SKIRTS Wash Goods, Waistings, Ginghams REEVES Albany's Busy Corner. D Quaiity is a big thing in Clothing , Furnishing Goods Hats and Shoes You always get it at the Blain Clothing Go. As well as a price that is reas onable and satisfactory..... i! --V-