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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1904)
LADIES We can show you the correct rS stvlein Spring Suits. SUITS Tlie Etons are the most pop . , ular- A11 tne new materials. A Special at $15.00. A mixture in several combinations. Satin lined Jacket. Gold -Braid trimming. Don't fail to see them DRUGGISTS CONVICTED QJlij-pf- Our Waists show more r J. -J lull v i vi i a. J Hi TX7"Q I c-4-o maie by people who know V V ctlb UO how. Entirely new de- signs. JjamasKs, linens, Pongees. Special White Colored Ginghams. Oxfords and Oxfords and SHOES $2.50 Leader for Ladies. Light or Heavy sole. The Vpst kirl for Kfrvip.f 83.00 Straight last walking shoe. The shape that fits The style that's new The kind that wears. $3 50 All leathers. Kid. Patent calf, They are new and dressy and the reliable make. $35o Douglas Shoe for men. $5oo Florsheim Shoe for men S. E. YOUNG & SON Albany - - Oregon THE BAZAAR The trial of J. F. Venner and E. Hume, the two Brownsville d rnvirt.r jeaixrclay, on the charge maita n.j.. . city ordinance of selling dquor without a physicians crescrint inn wan iinm rl tl.a most exciting in tlie history of the city. City Attorney Tu sing and H.H. Hewitt appeared for the prosecution and W. Vi . Bailey for J. F. Venner and J. H. Wyatt for Mr. Hume. The jury before whom ?U ) Were fined 60 SOCIAL ANDPERSONAL. Ednin Rfjw. m.j . i . . li" 7. .i ; uuoiness trip to Eugene tbu afternooi-. G. FT. R.t... i t ... . tu Jr """il jvayton, tvaarj., la in the efauntry on a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs P a t lBr Ji:.- t:"' ., i.,uo? na "gh. ..Di.iuis omen, mends. Mr.. Pivf.;!) ..... r . w ."j.uor ana cuuuren went in Junction this afternoon . 7.i. ' 10 . .? E.u.Bene bowling team will ha' In intended T"'vu 10 """ ot tonight as OakvCLJ- "v.Frenoh went .0 critically ill. - i5art0a ,ylDf! .Tnrlo'a l?lfnn 1 1 ' 1 , . . . ImV. '"".t "aa but was afternoon. u"y' reatln8 th,s taM'llS !'5T", JSW 0kd etc. for his iibanVhomr la,mlHre ,Tii ;-" oiaiiora laaoing well in real eetate speculation, Jlldun Annff an .l Marion county' m7n will soon he inA?- ...jr ioBivB eome tains on good roads. Frank A. T.f... j , - -""""j iuh urummer who had a clone call to being drowned in the ""8 """i wa id tue city yesterday. Rfsito Rim. Un,l n.i :. . j 7"" unnorvae la toe CltV todflV. ' TTa vannpfn rests and convictions for killing deer out of season, mostly in eastern Oregon. Mtb. Maggie Stetter has been appoint ed de'egate to the grand lodge Maccabees SiT1"" 7 ?0rtl8nd Mch 22, when she will officiate as aiate lieutenant com mander,. ThA TTtilfoft A w.i l.u .. . ,- "r- 'uMia meir reg ular monthly session with social feat ures in Ihn loo,l - . ' nroram V h..Lr.. "l' P eaaing - uhuuuqu tVUH HHrvfln Onrl n ' line time had every minute of the even- A SPECIAL AGENT wti ,n Alba"y t0 'nvestigate Timber Claims. Horace Tillard Jones, fmjtnl.1 ...a... nr the general land office, ol Washington, u.k.., arrivea in Albsoy this noou for tha purpose of investigation all the ol,ie 01 Albany people of timber lands n . ., w 0 ,c,lct mBe nnder Corgan & Collins as locators, an perid ed for investigation. Mr. Jones desires to see every person .n Albany having juch a claim at bis room in tte 8c and their case properly reported to the . nssniniitoa. 11 satis, factory it is nrobable there will be no .u.tuoi hu.iuio in me matter of title. New Rain Coats Just Received by Express. SUITS In all the SPRING. DEATH OF J. H. WALLACE. j. n. Wallace, a well known pioneer resident 01 Linn conntv. died last nvon. ing at biB home near this city, after a lingering illness . He as born in Baltimore. Hn.. Inn. 23, 1837 and came to California during the gold excitement and afterwards to Oregon in the '50's settling near Albanv. He resided on the Bame farm thirtv years. A few years ago he came to Al i bany and opened a store in iho third warn, whinh ha rnn far anma t;.na u was a member of the Grange and is well spoken of as a father, husband and cit - Mrs. Wallace died seven years ago. He leaves seven children : Capt. 0. ! W. Wallace, Mrs. S. S. Bodine and Mrs. 0. 0. Parsons of and near this city, fcrank Wallace of S nta Rosa, Calif., Ed. Wallace of ABtoria, Will Wallace of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Ralph Wallace of Little Rock, Ark. The funeral service will be held to morrow afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock at the residence of the deceased in Elkinn ad. : dition and will be conducted by Rev Bower. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Llran... L.TZ , , . Vale and Eila M Vaugh.D aged 10, and Ta rro-lp e over 2000. Deed. rA.n,J.J . 8 A Osborn to A t Blackburn, 180 ores 1 gQ M Alexander to 0 A Montgomery! 40 BArAB M ,'?xan8f ' Mi ' Blessing', 20aores :00 lhoe Joros et al to Mary E Upde- eraff. ftO am., , .cn Grace Obeadl to I ' r" Cbeadie,' 16.80 acres 1 qoq U W Laseelle agt K William Fry, 10 acres 1 DG Berry to J h Perry, 2 lot's". Peoria 't 66 Moriofaireii r.r aiRO cinn ma .n 100andS00. ' T""'-T'"u' eatietaction fir )100. The Holy Rollers Have Arrived. And can be secured at Tumor', p.. lora. thn mnflk il.1if.inn. m.j. ... . thing new. Popular Holy Rollers. CITY COUNCIL. Present all officers and councilman bat 0. H. Stewart. The following bills were orders 1 paid : John Catlin t 2.i fin S. W, Roas tt an Portland Flouriug Mill 12 85 R. R. Crosby 1 fifj Winn & lA'ARtcvatA 11 Rii J. H. Van tVinale OS in A. RouinFOn ', 40 00 Albanv O. W . T. n " uj na M. G. Stetler j on Chief TCndnani- Ra.m.n defective llui All ffrflVAl tnban l.nM dTtll- - ' .vu ..JO If lIlBUJDIiia bed was ordsrcd screened. A B6w aiHn7allr tv.a a J J u.iiui.u u u uai.ui street north aide, Pine to Geary. A street was ordered opened in the eaBrern limits, Cleveland or Denver. The bid Of P. W. Hninka fn.nlah rongh lumber in car loads at $8.80 or $10 at tl e yaids was accepted. The street railway company v;as or dered notified to repair the road bed I within sixty dsys or suffer a revocation t v. tuo wauuuioB. The use of the council' chambers for practice Dy tbe band was ordered dit continued . r IN AND AROUND ALBANY. The Royal Neighbors Hot drinks at Turner's. Choice confectinnarv nr an tinri. Turner's 1 The government weather prediction is: tonight and Thursday occasional' rain. The river is 19 feet and riainu. i The Albany Band has rented the room of Albany Engine Go. Mo. 1, where the members will hereaftei meet every Monday and Thursday nights for practice under Leader Tbenn. 8everal boodlnmB are said to be niok. . inginemsfivesoDnoxious at toe revival at the M. E. church South. One night Had a roya) time last nlht n . prise party tendered their fellow mem- hnf M..a ni.aa Dh..I . .. . i.ui,jt,ri,ntar tnis city, 'a paca 01 cards was thrown scattering The party went out in rigs and took ! 0Tet tbo boaBe- There is one rule for charsre of Ihn Hm-1, how h sucn tbiree: "tay aav or behave vour- ly 2 o'clocx, spenaing the evening in "l1"' Suob mfetinKe. ough, are for games and music. A fine lunch ... i '?B woiBt 88 we" aa the lea8t sinneis and furnisher! hv ih.' .1.1. Z .! the efforts Bhould be douhlad in the Baltimore wbb specially favored with an 1 g wfty to reactl aacU 'ellows. extra-Bizea sandwich, which upon tiial Tbe Dkmocrat a couple of weeks ago proved to be seasoned with red pepper IePortel the picking of the pockets of and tooth picks. Those Rev. W. P. White while in San Francis. 1. and Mmes. Baltimore, Bruce : c0 of 8 8ld watch and a Yaquina Bay d, Kirk, Morgan, Oumminga and' i m08B 88ate obarm. It wbb supposed to art, Misses Laura and Eva Hack- I be 8 ,80t Mr. yVtito's frienda will be new effects for Bnnnai1 7. 7 r uummings am Burkhart. Minooo r.a.n m 1. Hlu.n. 1VI1MB llman n n .1 rr e man, (Jordan and Richards. Tonight I giaa to Know mat ne nas recovered bis property. He baa been notified by his I eister in San Francisco that the watch , and charm were found in some clothes about to be sent to tbe laundry, wbete they had fallen unobserved. j Millinery A fine Collection of Tailored Hats from the beBt Milliners in tbe country. Come and see fur new gooua, whether you nant to boy or not. L. E. & H. J HAMILTON Trusted I Eighty Thousand ! Times. Vet. nearly Eighty-five Thousand times have doctor's pre- I scriptions been Bent or brought here and trusted to us for correct compounding. As for ua we know there hasn't I peen a single error or a aiogle inferior drug or a single over i nharirn. We nae onlv fhn r.iirpat.. haa) drnim nlit.tnaKiA juat what tlie doctors prescribe. - Burk hart & Lee. 8tetson'a colossal dramatic and scenic production ol "Uncle Tom's Cabin" comes to tbe Albany Opera House. This production far Bnrnftnofia that t last season in every particular and will be tbe best Been here. Special attention has been given to the statin. t tu. - - n v. mip piece and several new scenic effects are Baid to be magnificient. The thrilling floating-ice scene of the Ohio River, the magnificent moonlight scene of the St Clair plantation with honee, garden and the cotton-fields beyond, and theauperb tranBformatiou scene at the end of the lait act are among the greatest. STUDY THE LANGUAGES. Special I reduced rates in instruction in German , I and French during the spring and I summer, by Mrs. Sikes. ine Stock of Jewelry at F. G. WILL'S. Watches, Clocks, Diamocd goods, RingB.t fine Silverware, Cot Gists ani all the latei novelties injewelrj. A choice stock to select from. 'Daniel's Monumental Works i i MONITMF.NtTH HI?naT-i m TABLETS,- CB038E8, ETC,, marble or'irranitp. ONLY THE BEST MATERIAL uotu. Thirtv .merUr... .. . tical workman enables him to goar- antee satisfaction. ' Why not placr.ordia athime and save travelling n.en's commissiosa of 20to 26 per cen 206 WEST SECOND STREFT ALBANY, OREGON Big Wheat Pool. The farmers around (Valla a(atinn i. Benton county have juat sold their, wheat in a pool to Fisher of Oorvallis for id oente a bushel, the prevailing market claln. nn lh. ui".,a,jP"?UC8"y -r nuiin in mac part of Benton county, as mott of the farm era there went into it. . WANTED. Man to work on dair, m&rried man preferred. Inquire ai Maple Ridge Dairy, Albany, acrove Oalapooia. FOR SALE. Beat span mules in Liuu Co. 7 years old. Inquire at Maple Ridge Dairy. WANTED. A few hands at thebon yards near Albany. Oall at yards. CLOVER SEED for sale n't 12 cents per pound. Oleau Aleibe seed. Call cn or addreis M. E. Booth, R. D. 1, on the 8. A. Dawson farm on the Lebanon road. LOW PRICES Always at The Busy Corner NEW ARRIVALS. Spring Skirts ' . Spring Waists Spring Petticoats Spring Wrappers Spring Waistings Spring Suitings Spring Hoisery Spring Shoes Spring Ribbons Watch for the date of BIG MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE REEVES Taken Up. On Saturday March 5, at the old worts larm la miles North r TJn . ' .HIIJJ.U U On Cnrvallia anrl Th. . . . -- ; - uuu ruau eigne Jad.,io?oland J0blna h"!8 weighing about 320 pounds and bearnomark. Owner pleaso call and pay all damage ...... a., JJOUglBS. I. O. O. V N.; ll , -- .in uiemuers Ot Albanv LodcaNn. a . .i L present this evening, work in the lnitia- -.. oojourning Drotbers cor dially invited. N. M. Newport, N. n a, dvkns, Secry. The Bla in Clothing Go's Uncle Billy Wright Is in the citv with a fine atnnir nf hi. hot araff hnraa.al.1. rni.. n . - ......Uigui 4 no Auaaian iaR?eae W8r " tot in " witn Uncle uiy g uuree raaiao. rry it for your ippetite. Car Load of No. I Shingles Joit received at P. V. Boinka yard. Will he sold cheap for cash. ll Hud Yea Haw Always tygt i IM Kind Von SPRIG GOODS Eav arrived, large and choice stockslin te different departments, the finest goods to be secured for the valley market, Twhich are offered at bargains considering the quality. The line of CLOTHTNtt li.x , , 7 Liu iaiesL styies 01 up-io-aate goods. -msm The SHOE denartrnfint ,'B fortunate in some splendid lines of footwear. nT5e NwL811.00 dePartment is Hoisery etc G U n Neckwear First class goods and honest prices.g