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    Albany Democrat
VOL. SXXIX.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY7, 1904.
no. r.
Special Millinery
BARGAINS
for this Week.
"THE LEADER MILLINERY."
0. P. WOLCOll, Successor to O'NeilV
831 W First St., Albany, Or.
BUSINESS
V. G.Will foi jewelry.
F. M. French, Jeweler.
R.uors boned and eet 25 Still
Batln.
0. B. Cauthron. Dentist, offics over
Cuaick'e Bank. ,,
Viereck's Eihilirant Ilair Tonic re
stores oair toils original color. Viereck
Ezema and Dandruff Cure or money re
unded. 50c per bottle.
What aie They?
Ghnniberlain's Stomach and Liver
'JWete, A new remedy for t(oniac)
'roubles, biliousness and constipation, and
gojd one. Price 25 cents . For sale
ITalf the ill that man is heir to come
from indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters
strengthens and tones the stomach;
makes the ihdigestiou impossible.
"Little Colds," Thousands ol lives
sacrifice! every year. Dr. Wood'BNor
way Pine Byrup cures litt o colds too,
donn to tbovery verge of consumption.
Bare pop Popcorn
ot.C. E. Rrovbll.
Home made Mince Meat
at U. tf. Bbowhell's.
A. O. BEAM,
Blumbers Block
Groceries, Fruits, and Veg.
etables, Breads, Cakes and
Cookies.
Everything the market af
fords always on hand.
Phone black 462.
YO0 FOR SALE. Ooly c v
ebed, b, bin fir, ineJi it 1 1
maple, delivered already 'H
' Leave orders at 0. E. Brownell 'e
Howard & Price's. W. J. FisaKB.
FOR SADs. Twenty-five city lots for
Bile in tne uncmeuian beira let addi
' tion to Albany, which adjjlns Main
street hiee blocks from the MadiBon
Street School. For particulars inquire
of the uudereigned
T. P. Haclkeman,'
D. D, Hackleman
DR. 8 WAS '8 PAST.' L Ed, the well
known remedy for the cure of female
weakness and piles. Any one wishing
it should call upon or write to Mrs. C.
B. Hansard of Lebanon, the sole
agent for Albany.
FLOOR COVERINGS
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and
linoleum.
We carry the largest and most
)
Our Goods are GOOD and
We have a few remnants of Carpets and Linolium which we will close
out at a very low figure.
We also have a complete line of furniture.
Don't forget
THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO., Albany, Oregon.
..The JVLissourian..
C C. PARKER, Proprietor.'
1 5. 3 A GENERAL STORE. :
RELIGIOUS
Baptist church: Preaching services
both morning and evening at the usual
hours by Rev. Arthur B. Waltz of
Brownsville, Oregon, other services as
usual. Mid-week prayer service Thurs
day evening, at close of which the sub
ject of the calling of a pastor for the
church will be considered.
The subjects of the sermons tomorrow
at the United Presbyterian church are:
Morning, "Our Thoughts." Evening,
'Thy Heart is not Right in the Sight
of God." (Illustrated.)
Preaching at th Cumberland Presby
terian church morning and evening by
the pastor, Eev. Walker. "
Kirat Prfstn (erian church, cor. Broad
albin and Fifth streets. Public worship
and preaching at 10:30 a. m. and7:S0 p.
m. 8unday ccnool at 11 :45 a. m. Y, P.
8. O. li. ti:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening 7:30. All arj cord
ially invited to the servicee.
M, E. church South Rev. C. W.
Podiue, pattor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and7t30p.ro. 8. 8. at 10 a.m. Ep
worth Leogae at 7 p. m. Weekly prayer
meeting Tnareday evening,
Christian and missiotiary alliance
meeting every Sabbath afternoon at 3
p. m. at the W. 0. T. TJ. Hall. All are
invited
St. PeterB Episcopal church corner 7th
.and Lyon 81b: Services on Snnday at
11 a. m, and 7 :o0 r- m.
St Mary's Catholic Church. Very
Rev Louis Metayer Rector and Dean.
Sunday High Maes and Sermon at 10:30
am. Sunday School at the Academy at
8 p m. Vespers and evening prayers
Benediction at 7 :30. Daily Service Low
Macs 7am every morning.
M.E. church: Preaching by the pa;,
tor at 10:30 a. m.,and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
Bchool at 11:45, Epwortb and Intermed
iate League at 6:30, class meeting 6:30.
All will be welcome.
Congregational church cor. Ferry and
4th ate: Services every Sunda- 1 10:30
a. m. and 7 :30.p. ni., pteg" ng by th
pastor. Sunday 'School convenes at 12
a. in and the Christian Endeavor at
6:30 p, m. -Ml are invited to attend
G. W, Nelson,' Pastor.
Coughs and colds, down to the very
borderlaod of consumption, yield to the
soothing, healing inliueaces of Dr.
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.
FOR SALE.
Some small pieces of
property, cheap
curran & month rn.
complete stock in the city.
our prices are low.
the place,
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
The Doings of the Entire World
lis Japs Retreated.
Niu Chwang, May 20. The stories
of the Japs re:."at to Feng Wang
Chen&r are officii, t confirmed. The
Japanese numbering fO.OOO men, came
upon 32,000 Russians . a strong posi-
tion west of Feng Wan. Cheng. tu. aii,; u- . -i
An unoflieial Russian" ithority says The Albanies were on a big strike
a pitched battle was not fought, but yesterday. Eugene was the victim,
rumor says there was considerable loss
on both sides daring the clashes. j Manager Dugdale is going to dig the
England's War. 1 f the hole into which
Gyangtse, May 21. A party of
mounted infantry, acting as escort with -mail
the bags, was ambushed yesterday Never bet against your home team,
two miles from here. The 18 members Stand by Albany. Encouragement is
of the escort fought gallantly, but lost, sometimes half the little. -
one' killed and two wounded, iweive
to fifteen Thibetans were seen dead.
A Jnp Victory.
Tokio, May 20. A section of infant
rv of the I.iao Tuner forces went in the
direction of Shan Chusan to reconnoi
ter and met two sections of Russian
infantry. The Russians were repulsed
ill OU minniea. Alie taauaiirea
one omcer ana lour men Kineu aim one
officer and eight men wounded. The
Russian casualties were one officer
and 40 to 50 men killed.
Editors Coming.
St. Louis, May - 20. The National
Editorial Association will come to Port
land during the 1905 Fair on an excursi
on. This means ouu editors trom every
state in the Union will visit the Fair.
Big Cloudburst.
rtF.WRn Mnv 20. A cloudburst at
the head of the Cache la Poudre River
caused that stream to overflow its
banks,.and meager reports received here
indicate that great damage has been
caused by the flood and several lives
,
Big Reward.
Salem. May 20. A reward of $2500
has been offered bv
governor iname
-berlain for the arrest and conviction
the murderer of Creed Conn, of Lakf
county, also $3000 for each man who
participated in the killing of 2500 sheep
in Lake county on April 28.
Scj0
( ...a viuic in mining- ana ais-
i cussing politics, whittling drygoods
From the News: ?Tes j1!3 savin &e Governmentof the
Clyde Ashby, telephone lineman, was United States from ruin; that the only
over from Albany yesterday putting necessity of life that he was willing to
crossarms on the telephone poles, the Provide for plaintiff was "water" and
increased business of the Scio office de- this marital duty he performed grudg
manding room on the poles for more mSy, (us whole time being spent in
wires. -preparing for a conflict with the red
Commencement exerises will be held 5R, 2,kcJ?uPus a,nd other monsters
at the Assembly hall, Public school vastart
building, Friday evening, May 20, com- a thneJ P 'f "'"'T0 'r
mencm! at 8 o'clock. There are five wri' " tK 3?d Was d
to graduate, Clement Gough, Ernest fthGSnmPffJiE'? gear ,,f
ardn0vaCgheeSterCirey' JblMSg. &
ana savage. v.. tonv t: t ;ji
j "Josiah's Courtship" was played to ia
Eacked house by local talent in this city
aturday evening of last week. The
leaaing part was tanen oy jc. kj. reery
who was Josiah Perkins and his ability
in that line came as a surprise to his
friends here.
.
Brownsville.
From the Times:
The Brownsville Woodmen of the next Tuesday night.
World are arranging for a grand picnic :
to be held at Coshow's Park, in this NOW THEN. -We are rolling up our
city, on Satnrday, May 28. .'sleeves for the biggest year's business
F. M. Jack . returned from Salem the store ever had, day by day our pre
Tuesday. He reports that Mrs. Jack, scription trade increases. Pure fresh
who recently underwent a severe sur- drugs go to make up every prescription
gical operation at the Salem hospital, we send out. Prices are right, right,
is still mending rapidly.
J. F. Venner, president of the Orient
al Mining company, expects to leave
. y - . " ' ,
next week for the company's property
in the Blue River district, where he will
look after development work
Rev. J. A. Crutchficld, . of Chicago,
who is sojourning in the Willamette
Valley.will preach at the M. E. Church,
South, Sunday morning and evening,
May 22. Mr. Crutchfield is an old
friend and pastor of Mr. Miles Cary of
his city. A son is employed at Cusick
& Son s bank at Albany.
Railroad Excursion to Salem.
Sunday, June 5th, 1904. Sunset Lodge
No. 130 Brotherhood of Railroad Train
men will run their fourth annual ex
cursion to Salem, Oregon, on Sunday,
June 5th, 1904.
Trains will be run from all accessible
points in the Willamette Valley from
Portland and from The Dalles to Salem.
For the entertainment of the patrons of
the excursion a first-class program of
amusements will be given at the State
Fair grounds consisting of base ball,
bicycle races, bicycle trick riding and
many other good attractions.
The committee in charge are careful
and experienced railroad men and no
effort or expense will be spared to make
this event an enjoyable one to all. No
liquors will be allowed on trains or at
the grounds and perfect order will be
maintained.
Come and bring your families, and
friends, and we guarantee you a day of
wholesome enjoyment. Bring your
lunch baskets and have a genuine pic
nic. Baggage cars 6n all trains for
bicycles, etc.
For those who do not wish to carry
lunch baskets.lunchcs and refreshments
can be procured at the grounds.
Tickets for sale at all railroad ticket
offices. Program of amusements will
be distributed at a later date.
For further information see posters
or address C. C. Loucks, Secv. Com
mittee, Room 11, 283 1-2 Washington
St., Portland, Ore.
MISFITS.
. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts
Brag never wins an election or base
ball game.
One little set back for the Japs.
Don't make it a mountain.
After this series of the professionals
the amateurs will have five weeks in
which to monopolise base ball in Albany.
One might think from the repuplican
accounts of their
they were sweeping things, but it is
JJiiutiptuiy uu paper.
Every hotel room in Albany has been
full this weak. Several drummers arriv
mglate at night have been unable to se
cure sleeping quarters.
There is a big heart beat in Albany,
as was manifested by the prompt man
ner in which our people helped a fellow
citizen out in his misfortune.
After calling the populists all manner
of names the republicans are now mat
mg them a special issue in their at-
tempts to secure their vote but they
will be rare and scattering '
W. R. Hearst Ort-.is eight big papers.
1 all successful. He is 41 years of age, 6
fe?? 1 .mcn i talli we'Sh? 200 Pounds, has
; by"" "u, ui n
very doubtful if he is ever President of
tne unitea states.
In a Salem divorce complaint : ' 'That
for several years Dior to this. rlt a.
j fondant became a frequenter of saloons
pursuits of rustling provender for the
family, larder."
,lt , .-
- : , - " m une
of the cleanest, brightest and fuuniest
entertainments seen in a long time. The
; 'me l Jusc ,lne fluid and texture
mat nane multitudes or lauehs and
people would more readily be laughed
out of their money than, they would be
willing to have it enticed away by a
frown or given up for a too serious
drama. This furcial pfTneinn nnmno
.right..
Burkhart & Lee.
Active iiuucu tnat
streets, either tied
taken uu and nW.
Take notice that all new stock on the
reets. either tied or lnnsn mill v,
taken up and placed in the city pound.
John Catlin, Poundmaster.
Contractor's Notice,
Aldahy, Oiisoon, May 20th, 1904.
Notice is hereby given the County
Court, lor the county of Linn, State of
Oregon, Kill on Friday the 3rd day of
Jiinn, 1901, at the hour of One o'clock
in the afternoon of snid day, consider
sealed bids for the const'uciion ol a
couiny bridge ocro?B the Oalapooia river
j at luciveicner b mm, ' a?ctruing to
Ip'an8 and specifications now on file in
me oiuce ol uie uounty uioik of Linn
County, Ore. on.
liacli biddur will be required to deposit
five percent, of his bid, which Bhall be
forfeited to the county, in thecaee the
award is made to him, and he fails, for
a period of two days, to euter into con
tract and file his bond to the satisfaction
of the County Cjurt. Sid court re
serves the right to reject any or all bids.
By order ol court.
U.M.Payne County Clerk.
Bv F. O. Stellmactier, Deputy.
"THE PRUDENTIAL"
Life Insurance Co.
F. E. ALLEN,
Special Agent.
CARTER'S
SUGAR BOWL.
Choice Ice Creim, .
The Best Chocolates,
Refreshing drinks.
IN ALBANY.
People Who Come and Go.
J. C. Murry, S. F.
J. E. Kelloy, Portland.
M. E. Dias, N. Y.
Prof. L. R. Traver, Salem.
Frank E. Hall, Corvallis.
H. H. Hess, N. Y.
A. L. Palmer, "
Mrs. F. W. Benson, Roseburg.
Prof. C. H. Jones, Salem.
F. M. Brown, Salem.
HOME AND ABROAD.
The Eugene track team was slaught
ered yesterday by Washington 84 to 34.
The big mills of the Calipooia Lumber
Co., near Crawfordsville, with a ca
pacity of 60,000 feet a day, have begun
running. A 175 horse power engine
furnishes the power for the mill.
Ira W. Cornett of Sweet Home has
been arrested on the charge of forging
the name of his brother-in-law, Mr.
Jones, to a check for $12. which was
casnedi
Evidently a family affair.
Saturday Night Pictures.
Every Saturday night beginning at
8:30, during the summer Rev. W. P.
White will throw some 18 foot pictures
on a screen in front of his residence
near the court house, covering a variety
of snbjects, scenes, etc. The first en
tertainment will be tonight,
WANTED. - Position by first-class
bookkeeper, with fifteen years mer
cantile and manufacturing exper
iences. Best references.
C. W. Street,
No. 87 E. 27th St., Portlaud, Ore.
iriioi vjiwiNu. rine pasture nali a
mile east of brick yard, $1 a head
. per month. w. C. Mitchell.
FEMALE HELP wanted at Magnolia
oieum ijaunary. Apply at once,
WANTED. -30 or 40
Inquire
wether goats,
H. Bryant.
FOR SALE. A good second hand cook
stove, uaii at on W. 2nd street.
NOTICE is hereby given that my wife
aa ieic me, inereiore all persons are
forbidden trusting her on my account
as I will pay no bills of her contract
ing, u. w. DAVIS,
Albarty, May 16, 1904.
Bt SWELL
AND RIDE
A MITCHELL OR SNELL.
TTP;T?"PATE.a,n.(J fu"y guaranteed
At;pnces within the reach of all.
? A larce Stock of Gnna. Ammnm'fmn
BicycTe supplies. Practical Gun and
gJMail Orders promptly attended to.
A.
GET THE BEST
at
Carter & Robson's
North Broadulbin Street.
The finest cream separ
ator made, The Iowa,
A car load of salt,
A car load of shingles,
4 car load of shakes,
Fine assortment of bug
gies and hacks,
All kinds of seeds,
Woven wire fence, etc.
OUIt WANTS
FOR SALE. Eight room house and
corner lot with orchard and out build
ings. Price $2000.
One lot with orchard and out build
ings. Fine location. Price, $700.
John Brush.
No. 3414th and R. R. St. 6.28
FOR SALF-Cidar mill, bathtub, fami
ly fruit dryer, 200 gallons of cidar
vinegar with casks at 12 cts per gal
lon, house plants etc. No 341 E. 4th
and R. R. St. John Brush. 6 9.
TAKE NOTICE.-My wife having left
me without just cause or provocation
notice is hereby given forbidding any
one trusting her on my account, as
I will pay no debts of her contract
ing. D. W. McKinney.
Albany, May 6, 1904.
KEYS.-A bunch of five found in
Al-
bany can be had at this office.
FOR RENT. -Furnished rooms, down
stairs, two good rooms. Call at 218
W. 2nd street.
FOR SALE. A handsome surry, as
good as new. Cheap. Call upon
has. Pfeiffor.
NEW DRESSMAKING PARLORS at
cor. E. 4th and Railroad Ste. Shirt
waist and shirt waist suits a speoialty.
Terms reeonable. Oall and see us.
LOST. A Maccance pin, somewhere on
tbe streets of Albany, S, A. Willia on
bar. Return to Q. W. Willie. .
HOUSE MOVIN J, house raising and
haudtiug all kiiios heavy machinery,
cirefully attended to b Peter Ruet
ner Phone red 161, Albany.
EQUSFOR HAT041NQ. Black Min
oroae. W. E. Bakor, cor. ol Ferry and
7th street.
WOOD. Seasoned alabwood, $2.50 per
cord, Delivered. Sam Conn,
Phone Red 322.
HOGS FOR 8 ALE Large English Berk'
ehl'ts. Onr foundation stock comeB
from best herds in the United States
and stock for sale is registeied and aa
good at oan be bad anywheie. We
also havo a fine yearling, registered
shorthorn boll, wo will sell reasonable,
Call on or write 1
Pacific Nursery Co.,
'langent, Ore.
IT WILL PAY YOU to Investigate our
course ol Shorthand by mail. It will
increase your earning oapacity. We'll
help you to a position too. Write us.
Albany Collugk,
wheoh;lhave stood the test of years
'
U'tol.ir.ni "Tnl.l o l:
Bicycle Repairer."
Schmidt, Albany.
WE HAVE SHAVED OUR PRJCES
So Carpenters' and Machiiista' tools
down to a very fine poi its and havo alto
Bawed big reductions lu bulMerB hard
ware. So don't slip up on thiaoppor
(unity. Like many such chances it
don't come often. Our stock of tools
ia tbe ilneat in tbe city, fee window
display.
0I1LING & 1IULBURT.