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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
MOISDAY. AN S. S. RALLY. ' The Sabbath Schools el thecity.yes terday alterdoon at the M. E. church held a temperance rally under tbe aus picea of the W. C. T. U. The church waB filled. Mrs. Sarah Person Adams presided. A choir from the different echoola lead tbe muelc. A program was rendered consisting of recitations by Clyde Crawfoid, "Teetotal Tom; ' Al bert Erekine, "We Must Have More Boys;" Harlow Armstrong "Which Way Is YourUun Pointed?" and Harold Divis, "Take Courage," and Bongs by six M. E. boys and a girls cubs in the Presbyterian school. A banner had been offered to the Bchooi bringing the biggest percentage of pledsea for ihe enrollment ol the school. The committee reported ihe following percentages : M. E. South, with an en rollment oi fifteen 100 per cent, Evan gellcal Congregational 90, Onited Presbyterian 71, Cumberland Presbyter, ian 61.7. Jl. E. 60.4, Christian 49, Pres- i . : na ... t.nm thn RantlHC school. The pledge iB triple, being against me use oi miuaivwiwa . , -bacco and profane language. On the walls were: 1 Boy in 14 Becomes a Drunkard. ' 100,000 Drunkards Die Annually. It Was A Bad Move. The ordinance passed by the city council recently requiring an additional one fourth of an inch of cement, and a cement carbing on cement walks out side the cement district, will practically stoplcement walk building in the resi dence district this year, unless amend ed. The old price of about 76 cents for a running foot on a five foot walk, was all most people could afford. This will increase theiprice to nearly $1 and 60 cents extra for curbing, $1.50 per foot, which the Democrat is informed will be prohibitive in nearly all cases. The aim of the city conncil should be to help progress and not retard it. One half inch of cement makes a good walk and the board curbing will do for the resi dence district. The ordinance should be amended at once so that thOBe who have Intended to build can do so. Willard Memorial Service. Singing "Nearer My God to Thee." Devotional exerciBeB JMrs. Clark Bower, Singing "Give to the Winds Thy Fears.", Poem In Memonam Mrs, Brown. Frances E. Willard as a Teacher and Leade- MrB. Sears. Solo "Crept in With Mother" Mibs iiuna IvnottB. A Tribute to Narciasa ff hits Kinney Mrs. Marks. Singing "Jesus Savior Pilot Me." This service will be held in the W. C. -T. U. hall on Tuesday at 3 p. m. All are cordially invited. A free will ffering will be taken which goes into he Willard Memorial Fund. Harry Parker, of Springfield, is in the city on a few days visit. Mr. Robert Hartsock, with Toung, of Oakland, baB been in the city. Dr. J. 0. Littler is uonfined to his home with pneumonia of a mild form. ' J. B. Tillotson, the bridge builder, came up last .evening on a short business trip. Miss Louise Shields, the accomplished Y, W. O. A. Becretaiy, went Bouth this noon. Miss Berdie Day went to Portland tbie alternoon to attend the wholesale mil- inery openings beginning tomorrow. Mrs. W. E. Frazier returned Saturday evening from a trip to Soappoose, where ehe was the guest nffMrs. D. O. Scbell. W. W. Sailor, who has been in the city several months, has bought Eugene properly and will move to that city to reside. Col. Ernest Holer, wife and daughter, . of S.lnin, passed through Albany this noon lot Los Angeles for a few week's outing. Mr . Hi Klum has resigned his posi tion at the depot and will leave this week for Walla Walla to reside. His family is there in the boarding house business. A, O. Seely.fof Albany, arrived on the ' Alliance. He has concluded to locate on Coos Bay with a milk condenser. His plant will b9 ready to ship on April 1st. Marshfield Mail. E. Romlne and family, who recently sold their farm near Albany to Albert Hunt mill leave tomorrow for Milton to reside, Mr. and Mrs. Romine have some children already residents of that city and vicinity. Linn county loses some excellent citizens. Mr. J. P. Galbraith came up from Portland Saturday evening and spent Sunday with Albany friends. He is in the department ot commerce, bis work being to keep track of foreigners, mostly Chinamen and Japanese, coming and going by train and steamers. This re quires frequent trips to tbe mouth of tbe Columbia. Miss JeBsie Ballard, of Seattle, a for mer Albany girl, iB visiting Portland friends. Numerous receptions and luncheons have been given in her honor, the principal one by Mrs. Fred Eggert at tbe Hobart-Ourtis House. The dec orations were yellow and green, clusters of golden caffodiis, Oregon grape here and there, etc. Among those present was Miss Emma Sox, of this city. Miss Ballard is expected in Albany Boon. Rev. W. P. White received a dispatch from his eiater, Mrs. H . H. Bell, of San cwini. that his mother was verv 111 and to come. He left on the midnight train to be at ber bedside. Mrs. White beside being old Is blind add for years has been helpless. She Spent sevsral u u- - - -j.--- - - - montsin Albany last year a woman of beaut ful character who has bourne her .ffllc,.onney stated that Mrs. White was better to - ,iv. COURT HOUSE NEWS. The annual delinquent tax sale by the sheriff will begin at tne court house tJ morrnw alternoon at 1 o'clock and be continued from day to day until com pleted. Judge It. P. Boise will convenede partmeni 2 of the circuit court tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, prepared to at tend to any business lhat may come up. Deeds recorded : Samantha Ooffelt to Wm.'. H. Maxwell, 20 acres $5000 u.aud u Land vo to jonn iioiiu- berg 80 acres 1 Fr.nk Parrieh etal to Albert Hunt 31.81 acres 1 Mortage for $1000. Assignment mortgsg; for $1110. Three powers of attorney to Fred A, Kribs. An Operation Was Performed At the NeelandlHoepital this forenoon upon S. T. Crooks, one of Linn -county's best known pioneer farmers, by Drs. Wallace ami Davis. He was found' to have cancer of the stomach, and it it doubtlul if he recovers from tbe opera tion, a fact which will be learned with regret by his.maoy friends. puneral Notice. The remains of M. L. Dorris, were brought to Albany this morning from San Diego, Calif,, where he recently died, and will be buried tomorrow. Fun- ml service will be held at the BaDt.st church, Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., to whicu all Iriende are invited. Wash day. , . Hasten your registration. A closed town yesterday. It poured down this morning The Holy Rollers will be in town thiB week, W. O. T. U. meeting tomorrow after noon. SThe college debaters will debate to night at the college chapel. Everybody invited. Lura Campbell and daughter re turned to Oorvallis this noon after an Albany visit, Three delayed trains stopped ' at the depot this morning for breakfast, 135 eating with Mr. vandran. Conntv Survevor Fisher h'aa returned from Foster, where he has just platted tbe town preparatory to its mcorpora- tion. The Elks will hold a special meeting tomorrow eveuiug lur luiimbiuu. . an Elks sbonid be present, By order of vv. a. uavis, is. a Tbe river is now about stationary at 10.9 feet above low water A warm rain is expected to melt the snow and cauBe a raise, The Margarita Fischer Company is!in Myrtle Point this week. The company has been pouth along the coast as fai as uureKa, A farmer residing near Albany mis- tooK yesterday for Saturday and worked until 3 o'clock, when he came to town to do some trading and was surprised to Una everything closed and exceedingly quiet lor Saturday, The Fisk Jubilee singers gave a de lightful concert at the U. P. church on Saturday evening. Thev are a One or- ganizition of good darkey singers. The leading singer is an old lady of about Patti's age, one of tbe original Fisk Bingers, whose voice is as clear and strong as years ago. G. W. Hurd, John F. Tanner, M. F, Phillips. Jas. Morris. O. E. Howard. W A. Cox and S.'M. Wallace, of Florence. Lane county, were in the city today on their way home from Eugene, where they had been to attend court. Stagsng wbb too rougn, bo tney cane back oy tne xaquina route The Oorvallis Times Rives the firBt roll call of the Corvallis fire department in loiz. Among tne laminar names are Otto Fox, W. H. MoFarland. Bush Wil - Bon, Wallace Baldwin, Sol King, John Burnett, u. a , juiggett ana J SB. x anus. Among the members of the Hook and Ladder Go. were Hale Backeneto, Cass numpurey ana iiare wiiBon. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry, who have been sojourning at this pla.ee lor the past month, left today for their home at Albany. - They expect to return to De schutes In tne early part ol tne Bummer. Deschutes Echo. J . O. Fry, of Albany nas oeen in tne city tms weett. te lett today for the Bear Creek county to look UP "on land which he contemplates buying. Prineville Journal. TUESDAY, The Bale of property for delinquent taxes was begun tbis alternoon ana will be continned until completed. TwolS. P. auJitors were ic the city today on their regular trip over tne road taking ticket invoices ana comparing accounts O. E. S. Stated communication (his (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 o'clocx. Offic ial visit of the W. G. Matron Mrs. Helen P. Gatch, of Salem. A full attendance desired. Secretary. Amoog the attractions being arranged lor this year's Choutarjqua at Oregon Oity Bre.Dr. Newell Dwigbt Hillisof New York, Capt.l Richmond Pearson Hobson, and tbe Chemawa Band and base ball club. Russia is threatenm7 to whip every other nation in tbe world almost, bnt sbe bad better attend to Japan first. By tbe time Jaian gets through with her it is to be hoped there is not enongb tight left to ttouble tbe rest ol us. Tbe government eatber p.edlction 1b: Tonight and Wedne-day nccaelonal rain. ibe river tbrougn tni nn ei.ee oi some . rMjQ,ihbeen eif.di.y riling and j() no; oyer' la eet ,oove ,JW wae7 , rise nl abou.t five .eet, 1 DK. S aN'8 PAS11LE is a sure cote I for lemale weakness. Any one wishing sard, of Lebinon. Hotel Arrivals. Geo H Cotton, Eugene. lii-o. A Pre), Portland, P E Tboiuason, " Geo. C Kiotl, Cnicaco. P Van Patleu, Salem. H L' Fryer, Corvallis. Kratz Kxouae, Corvallis. Ed Felton, " " . G O Graves, Portland. W B Kernau. " O A Rich, Seattle. U 6 Booth, Portland. . J B Hope, Lebanon. R Few, Portland. F A Page, Dallas. John Swank, Plainview. S B Hopking, Eugene. Don Smith, Gates. R W Sctioles, Sacramento. A M Oaken, Portland. P H Johnson, Portland. Roy L Farchild, S. F.. R J F Thurston, Crawfordsville. S Goldsmith, Chicago. H M Ogden, Portland. . M F Moore, " G W Massy, " L H Buddemer and wile, Portland, Marion Keen, La Faye.te, Ind. A J Abrring, Oshkosh. W B Mit'hell, Finland. W B Kernan, Portland. Dr. Parvin, Salem. M S Titus, Kingston.. John W Denisoo, Lyons. Lewis ORckwood, Stanleyi -N. Dak, Layton T Sebolt, Portland. John Brown, Portland. Dr. D M Davenport, Lebanon. S 11 Garland, " T J Wyman, Silver Lake. T B Hooper, Lebanon. A MacMaster, " L O JameBon, Portland. 0 U Shelford, Lob AngeloB, 1 J Keith. Portland. Percy J Meyer. S. F. W A Hoover, Detro't. Henry Halvereon, Shedd. G O Miller, Minneapolis. J R Davis, Shedd. G W Morrow and wife, Scio. J E Snyder, Brownsville. Lisle Weaver, J K Levy, 8. F. O D Frazier, Portland. O O.Thornton, Portland. v O E Irvine, Rochester. Henry Lang, Portland. - Government Timber Lands. It seems to be a general idea inn the, people that all the valuable vacant gov ernment land in Oregon has been taken. Snch ia not thn para, qo. T nan nl. auumwibouu-'uo 01 government land that, tvill nnl 1nm O a i . fjfirinr nnr) Dracrnn Pi no i able locations for timber claime and nomesieaas, cioee to town and the rail road, with good roada leading to them. IT vnn intnnrf fnlrinv n timrui ln;M - j - - b .iiuuvi viauu ui homestead, first let me ahow you some imiujB nuu tueu oeiore ming, go and see what others will atao-v you, I want VOU tO net all thn tlmhof nnri in iha ViaB( location that you can. for your money. ijLi.urai.uro lurnisnea on application. My luuntiuu 100 its $L6QtY . u, onerman Room a 10 and 12 Mar on in Tamnla Grants Pass, Ore. Lone distance O. F. A. Members Notice. Members of the Oregon Fire Relief Association may now present their cer- ifloates at the Albany office of tha as ociation at 312 West 2nd St. for attach ment of mortag3 clause, assignment of certificate, vacancy permit, or change of premium on account of increase or de crease hazard. - Formerly these priv ileges Shave been granted only by the McMionville office. Our association continues to prosper under its present conservative manage ment and save monev for its members. The annual report, for 1903 shons $15,-. 692,797 insurance in force with a net gain of $2,646,637. This is the largest annual gain in the hiBtory ol the associa tion. Obxqon Fibb Relief Association, O. 0. Bryant, Agent. Born. On Monday morning. Feb.' 22. in Salem, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, a gin. an uuiug wen. aioanv relatives happy. FOR TRADE, A buggy for a one horse wagon. Call upon N. A. Blodgett at 9th and Washington street. uwU laiuiouou IUVUIO 1U1 light house keeping. Call on or ad- Mu.ri I.1 U T 1 T-- . r- ... uiveb i. .j, u, ABui jcsiate umce, North Broadalbin street. HOUSE MOVING, house raising and handliug all klods heavy machinery, carefully attended to by Peter Ruet ' ner Phone red 161, Albany. WANTED. Party to contract cutting timber off land close to Albany. Call at once on 8. N. Steele & Co. COWS FOR SALE About flft.v ho Ail of choice Jerseys. Wishing to ennaire in other business we offer for sale our entire herd of young Jersey cattle. Choice cowb $30 per head, young cowl fin to $20. a.11 coming iresa Boon. ' Lasbllb Bros. -2 miles south east ot Albany OLUVEK SKED tor sale at 12 cents perpouno. uiean aieixe seed. Oall on or address M. E. Roth, R. D. 1, on tbe S. A, Dawsonfarm on tbe Lebanon road. Homesteads: We bave a few homestead lucatious lo entry on the extension of Columbia Southern K. R, tn wbeatbelt. moat be taken immediately if at all. Gallon a. a . riteeie uo., Albany THE A. C. L S. WON The mtersocietv debate at lbs college lost night belore an enthi'tiastia aud ience, and this in the face of having tbe unpopular side of the qnesiion: "Re solved, that taken as a whole the insti tutions of which the Standard Oil Ou. and the United Sta'es Steel Corpora tion are types are ecoooralo evIlB in tbe United Slates." W. L. Marts, Ralph W. Knotts and ft'ealev M. Wire ol thn Senate, supported the affirmative and Wlliiam McLeod, Oliver M. Hickey and Lawrence Hunt the naiaiive. The com mittee, Superintendent Hayes, O. E Sox and N. M. Newport considered the arguments of the negative to bare been the best presented and rendered their decision in favor of that side. For Ihe irtercollegiate debate W. L. Marks, La.,ence Hunt and Wesley Wire were chosen. Mr. McLeod was the unani mous choice of the committer for one of the three. His arguments were per haps the best presented of any in a col lege debate here but the committee was specially requested to leave his naue out. Lawrence Hunt of the winning side Iiub the making of a splendid de bater. Mr. Marks tor the affirmative presented his arguments with concise ness and force and will make an excel lent leader of tbe intercollegiate debate. The Funeral of M. L. Dorris. The funeral of the late M. L. Dorris took plate at the Baotist church at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon, Rev. Davie preacning tbe sermon, 'ihe deceased was a member of the Odd Fellows, who attended in a body from this oity, and of the Woodmen of the World of Eugene, nineteen representatives from tberr attending as an expression of apprecia tion ot tne wortb ot their nrotber. Also of the Masons and A. O. U. W. O. V. Roberts. W. H. Kav. J. I. Ed ward. H. J. Tankiner, V. H. Rowland, u. A. forest. J. W. Mill, tt. U. uender- Bnott, u. Li. nowder, . A. Harrington, J. w. roiiock, u. w. norris, j. ti. uin ton, W. M. Green. F. B. Dunn. E. R. Drank, ueo. A. Uouck. ts. K. uuapman and H. W. Graham represented the Eugene lodge of Woodmen of the World at tne tuneral. Ohas Molton. Oliver Jones, J.. E. Hubbard, E. S. Hiliard, Elias Ferguson, W. W. Huntley and O, A. McLaughlin, prominent Independence men attended, six of whom acted as pall bearers. Georgia Minstrels. When Richards & Pringle's Famous Georgia Minstrels appear at Albany on i larch 1 the public will Bee tbe most ex pensive colored Bhow ever organized. If any doubts of the absolute truthful ness of tbe statement exists it will be forever dispelled when tbe performance ib given. The program is a lengthy one, and made up of great variety. Tbe street parade at noon Is a novelty, two bands in daily parade. Short Washington Letter. Editor Democrat : ' Washington, Feb. 17. The services in the Senate chamber t: day were ire preesive in the extreme. The Presi dent sent a fine floral offering, and Ad miral Dewey, J. I. Hill and J. Pierpont Morgan attracted mucu attention. Chaplain Hale's sermon was listened to intently. anaa-i' xukijsh. Benton County Sales. G. W. Small and wile to Hiram Par ker, 9 aorea uear Albany ; $1,060, J. W. Writeman to L. E. Dean, 18 acres near Albany; $550. J. W. Writsman to F. H. Hugbson, 5 acres near Albany ; $100. Card of Thanks. We, tbennderilgned wish to extend our thanks to the friends who have been eo kind to us since sickness and death have entered our home. j. L. J.BVIN, W. T. WOBLKV AND FAMILY. O. 0. Hogue was registered at tbe Mo Olellan House, Roseburg yesterday. Mrs. Clara Chandler, of Lebanon, went to Portland tbis morning on b business trip, : A. H. Newton jr., who has obage of tbe presentation ol tbe cantata Ruth is in the city looking alter It. Dr. Biddle, of Eugene. 1b in tbe city the guest of bis son, Mr, Walter Biddle, coming to attend tbe f uneral of Mr. Lake Dorris. G, W. Morrow, of Scio, was in the city tcday. Mr. Morrow is a candidate for sheriff on tbe democratic ticket and ii doing some lively rUBtling for tbe nom inal ion. Mrs. Lewis Jones last evening enter tained twelve or fifteen lady I'iendB at hrr nleaeant borne in tbe third ward in a Wa'hington's birthday party. An en joyable time was had. Tbe two young people's societies of the Baptist church last evening gave a flinch party at the Wooomao hall hav ing a pleasant time ib tbe playing ol the popular game. Secretary St-me, of the Portia' d Y. M. C. A., passed through the city this afternoon for Eugene to meet with tbe College Y. M. O. A., Tomorrow morn ing be will be at chapel at Albany Col - lege. Mr, Robert Mo re ol this city has given hi consent lo tbe marriage of Ins daughter Nina to Bert Hower, a Port land boy. lor wboae mother Nina IihiI bien working, and he cremony was lo iaie plate today. Young Honer Is exit) lo be industrious atd steady and oa'.-nb'e of pruviding lor Me wile. Tbe nly thing attracting attention about It It the youlblulneiiol the couple, HON. OLIVER T. STEWART Of Oxicago, who will speak under tbe auspices of tbe Linn Couuty Prohibition Club at tbe W. O. T, U.,hall, Albany, Saturday, February 27th, at 2 o'clock p. m, also at the Christian Church same date at 7:80 p, m. Mr. Stewart is regarded asoneo the most eloquent speaker- in the country. The public is cordially invited to hear him. Admissioj free. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Circuit court : fn Hinkle agt. Hinkle a demurrer was overruled, defendant to anBwer in 20 days, reply by A ril 1. In I. D. Miller agt. O. A. Miller, di vorce nas granted. Judge Boise of department 2 held a special seseicn for the transaction of the busiaesB. Declaration ol intention by Franz Hortel to become a citizen. Probate: Will of W W Parrieh fllel. Hewitt & Sox attorneys. Estimated valne of estate 40U0. Date of will Jan. 7. 1904. Property illed to Mrs. ParriBh daring life.then to go: $10 to Agnes May, FlBber and tbe remainder to vv a rar isb May Uiokson,Jeese Alda Parrisb and Edna A ParriBh in equal pot Hons. W rarrisn appointed eiecutor wuiiuiu bonds. In eBtnte of W A Bridnefarmer, real estate ordered sold. Deeds recorded : Daniel RogerB to Millie Smith, 4.98acrea $ 150 C B Malone to M J Nye, 60 feet by 18.10 rods Sweet Home aau Daniel Simons to J O Wilkins 1)6 acres ltib J S Holland to O J Mealy, ISO acres l Mortgages for- 200. S0U. $025 and $1500, GRAFTS. The Yalu will be tbe scene ol many a blood curdling war Btory long Deiure occurrence. A Yalu midway at St. Louis wil be la order. WaehingtOH people should do some live grunting for nam tor congress. Money tells in road building. Family jars are often broken by di vorce-Buite. . The Albany tocial whirl is full of IHe tbis season. Tbe Polk conntv mohair raisers are forming a pool. Tbe O. A. O. is to have a covered track for its athletes to use during wet weather. Gambling ad the slot raaohines are now silent in pokane. The wave baa struck that city. Robert T. Judson, the first wblte'child born in Salem died there yesterday. He waB born in 1342 Wendel and P. O. Freree and E. oy have bezun arrangements for the estab lishment of a baDk at Stay ton. A stone building will be erected tor the bank. The new forty stamp mill la tbe Luck ey Boy mine, Blue River dietriot, is being pntin posit'on, end will he ready for running, in about a month. ' Percy O. Oalhonn, of n'ea Los Ange les, ye stei day shot himself because a young lady refueed to accompany bim home from a dance. He displayed good sense in not also shooting the girl, the style of some Jealous idiots of tbe pres ent day. Ihe collection of the first halt of the subscribtion for the organ and wagon factory is being made. The warthouse and blacksmith Bhop are up and tbe maobinery all stored in tbe. former. Work iB being pushed on the facf ry it se f, and it will be up in a few days. ' Tbe rainlall during the past three dayB has been 1.33 Inches. The total lor tbis month baa been 9.14 Inches. Tbe average rainfall for February is 5.23 inches. Tbe total rainlall since tbe be ginning oi the rain) eeaBon, Sept.. 1 has been 29 47 inches, indicating lhat tbe tail for the year will be about the aver- aue, 42 incbeB, flnrvallifl Gazette: Friday evening at the Armory occurs tbe return game of basket ball with tbe boys from Engene. A week from tomorrow the "All Stars" of Portland Dlay a'- tbis place, and on the following Friday me uanas learn have a same here, and also the boys Irooi Salem will meet tbe O. A. 0. lads lor the last game of tbe sea on .n tbe home field. Chaniherialn's Stomach arid Llvtr Tablets. Unequaletl forJCon - stlpatlon. Mr. A. K. Kane, a prmii'r-rnl (lrutiiil nf Heifer Mulling. Kau u. this. ibtim lierloin s ntotnacn and Liter lauiola are, in 'viudument, tbe m1 npenor tm-n aration of anything in use tudty for cob- utipv.ioD. lbe are sore in action hpo with no tendency to nauseata or gripe, for sale by Kosbay ft Mason. THE STAMP OF TRUTH Albany Residents Know It Well. There iB the Btamn nf tmth nn a fktaln- uint endorsed by people we know, by our inentle and neighbors. The follow itiv: experience of a Salem citizen is but oue case of scores right here at home. William M. Spay J living at the corner ol North Winter and D, streets, Salem, OrBays: 'Words cannot express my opinion half strong anough of Doan's Kidney mis. i ba.e known their re markable merits for tbe last eight years having need them in Clinton county, Mich., where I waB living. .My kidneys weie a source of annoyance for quite a number of years. I bad muoh pain across my lone ana tbe eecret!oni from tbe kidneys were irregular in aotlon causing me to rise ulteu during the night and at limea them war a RiaMlnw T also had n.ore or less dizziness in my uenu. j. procured uoau'e Kidney Pills and gave some to a persou visiting us and they gavo her wunderiul relief and in my case I was benefitted iu every way. My backache was relieved and the trouble with the kidney secretions was corrected. You are at liberty to refer to me as oue wh can endorse tbe claime made by Dosu's Kidney Pills. I also snow oi a grent inauy others who have used them wiih ihe beBi roB iltB. FltF fintA Kv All lluait.rn 11 nn.a nH ' box. Foat.?r-Milburp Co., Buffalo, N i. coie agents lor tne u. B. Remember the name DoanB and take no other. Use Snow Flake. Snow I' lake only $1.05. Red Grown flour makea'thelbestjbread C. B. Cantbron. Dentist, office over OuBick's Bank. Albany people Bhould use Albany floor The Snow Flake is the best. OASTORIA, Bsarsthe nig Mna ou Have Always Bought Signature of JUST RECEIVED Carter &Robson Agricultural Implements. Ceder Posts, Woven Wire Fenced 411 kinds seeds. Car load Oil Meal AOnlNISRATOR'S SALE OF PER SONAL PROPERTY From this date until FahrnAro Wh r will offer lor sale all the household furniture ol ti n ata T. .n.l M eisiinx of carpets, ohBirs, tables, stoves, bedB, piano, bureaus, mattresses, Ice chest nnd other articles, aoy of the articles may he seen by calling at the residence No. 629, Broadalbin St. where some one will be in attendance to show .niiuun Hrucies, wnicn may betaken at once or reserved. M. Skndbs, Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbo Ui flf.rali.nt L. . , "-a umy no ointed bv h Pnnniu n..t t j Count), Oreuo... ua Ihu txecitor rf the ii win and ten., cr.t oi I-auo McEl ruurry, deceased. Any and all persons OPVIbir ClHtillR noain f ...11 hcrobi n-.-ib cl lo prwent 'li -Knif to mv rue. nllHl.nt "jutattheir "fh in Alhsn . Orevon, wiifain six uiootbs frm Ibn date of tbis notice, duly verified as hr lw required, lati-d Jan. 28, 1904 ,. , H-; W; MeELMUBRT, , Admr. with fbe will annexed. WiATBiaroxD ft Wtatt, Attorneyi for Execalcr :