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Democrat VOL. XXXIX. AI.BA.XY, OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE '4, 1904. NO. 1G. Albany MILLINERY VEILINGS. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY of this week, we will place on sale 0 dozen beautiful drape veilings in all colors and latest styles, none worth less than 60c and up to ?1.75. YOUR CHOICE for 33c Make your old hat look like new new lot of Ducks Hats in. "THE LEADER (O. P. WOLCOll, Successor to O'NellV 331 W (Tint St.,Albaoy, Or. BUSINESS V. G.Will for jewelry. F. M. French, Jtweler. EonorB honed and eet 25' StttI Bathe. O. B. Canthron, Dentist, offica over GuBick'e Bank. Viereck'a ElbiHrant Hair Tonic re stores nair toils original color. Viereck Ezema and Dandruff Cure or money re nnded. 50c per bottle. The largest excursion this season. The Mid-week Excursion Wednesday, June 22nd $1.60 and $1.00 round trip. Wny experiment with new brands of Coffee when we can supply you with that which has stood the test of years. A cup for breakfast will make you happy alll day long. C. E. Browneli,. BreltenMHot Springs The trail-' to the Breitenbmh Hot Springs ib now open We are prepared to furnish pock and saddle horBea at a very reasonable rate. Parlies dtsiring to go to the Hot Hprinusor other mountuin resorts will find it their best interests to address the undersigned lor information as to rtes, etc, (Shoot & Millov, Detroi t.On gr.D, C. S. HARNISH, ' 1 j photographer - ' TTMIIIIMI 11 -AND DEALER IN- Photographic Supplies Finishing for Amateurs Instructions Free. Portraits in every !Etyle First Street, Albany, Oregon. FLOOR COVERIN Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and linoleum. We carry the largest and most complete stock in the city. Our Goods are GOOD and our prices are low. 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 Missourian.. C C. PARKER, Proprietor. A GENERAL STORE. with a new drape. We have also a MILLINERY." Early Closing. A meeting of the business men of the city was held at the Alco Club parlors last evening to consider the early clos ing movement at this city. G. E. San ders was elected chairman and W. F. Fortmiller secretary. The matter was discussed and an executive committee was appointed, consisting of P. A.. Young, T. G. Hopkins, Al Sternberg, L. E. Hamilton and J. L. Tomlinson to extend the agreement to close at 6 o'clock for all stores and shops except drug stores, to close at 8. July 1- was set for beginning the new arrangement, which will give merchants and clerks their evenings for personal enjoyment and improvement. Beginning next Sunday, June 19, the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad company will inaugurate the Sunday excursion service to the coast. The train will leave Albany at 7 a. m. arriving at New port at 11:45 a. m. in time for dinner; returning, leave Newport at 5:30 p. m. This schedule will give excursionists six hours at the beach, where the usual summer attractions will be found. Fare from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath $1.50 round trip. A SHINE by VIC Will always stick. Give him a trial. Broadalbin near 2nd. OASTOnXA. Bean the t i navs Always The Kind You Hava Always Bought the place. GS , TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The Doings of the Entire World I he New York 1 Uastcr New York, June 17. Despite the untiring work of divers and grapplers, and the watchfulness of scores of men who have given themselves over to the task of searching for the missing, few bodies os those who perished in the Slo- cum disaster were recovered today. Already 559 bodies have been recov ered, of which'about 50 remain uniden tified. These include 273 children, 243 women and 23 men. Thirteen officers of the St. Mark's Church are among dead. Tangier Trouble. T.nNnnv. June IS. Dispatches to the Daily Mail from Tangier state that the American nnval officers there have be come incensed at the action of the Sul tan of Morocco in bringing native trrops from Casabianca into Tangier and Fez, thus wantonly disregarding the express stiplations oi me oanuu. Raisuli for the release of Messrs. Pcrd icaris and Varley, and delaying their release.. Big K Kin Fall. Santiaoo fDE Cuba. Jnne 17. The recent fall of 14 inches of rain in five hours, accompanying a hurricane, has resulted in the death of more than 100 persons. The most severe loss was at the village of El Cobre, where some 60 persons were drowned. The river rose rapidly, destroying the lower part of j 111 T 1 : ..rAn nnwiorl Qirrhf tie villages. Duuies wcici.iii'"b' miles to the bay. Thirty bodies were recovered. ' r A TGovrnor Assassinated. Hblsingfors, Finland, June 17. The n a i 1 1 . .w.t- a flntr. nussian nag ui, uau-mn.u,w m.ni'a Pnlopp this morniner proclaimed to the people of Helsingfors that Gen- eral UODriKon., uovemur-uuueiiu ui Finland, was dead of a bullet wound in flicted by an assassin. There was no excitement in the city, and no attempt at a demonstration was made. The Republicans. rmrinn. June 17. Bv unanimous vote, the Republican National Commit tee today decided to soar, me aeieguica at large from Wisconsin who are mem bers of the "stalwart" faction, headod by U, S. Senators J. C. Spooner and J. V. Quarles and opposed to the Republi cans led by Governor Robert LaFol lette. Kig Reward Missoula, Mont., June 17. 3 J! fflOnr Unn.:n Aim. -With a thB hanrtirJ fene-ae-ed in the holdine ud each of and dynamiting of the North Coast The G. A. R. closed their annual en Limited train on the Northern Pacific campment at Hood River yesterday. maA Inof. nio-ht. nnrl with a number of , B. F. Pike, of Wasco was elected com' posses in what is believed to be s close pursuit, not a word had come at 11 o'clock tonight to indicate the capture of any member of the gang. OUR WANTS ALL KINDS of sewing machines re paired. Work guaranteed at Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. WANTED. A man to work in Ridge Dairy in Bryant's Park. Maple FOUND. -On the streets of Albany, a package of underclothing. At the Democrat office. FOR SALE. A good binder. Inquire! of E. E. Warford, this side the fair giUUHU. LOST: A dog, black body, brown legs, four chiidren. He decided on Wednes ears straight up bob tail, white spotty that it wag neCessary to sacrifice m forehead, half shepherd, half bull, ione of his children, and he was immed ?a:?,cd.frc?? P?tex,' ansTwer? toname iately taken charge of- Ho has always B ,Fotlf?vNff1.tLewls' Gates' , been a kind father and husband and a or B. F. Ellsworth, Albany. good citizen, LOST-Somewhere in Albany, a gold Prineville Review; C. M. Redfield, necklace, with gold heart set with engineer in charge of the Powell Buttes pearls. Please return to Virgil canal works of the Deschutes Irrigation Parker. I & Power Company, was in Prineville : I the first of the week, setting his mail FOR SALE: One Advance separator ' and necessary supplies for the camp. 32X52 with wind stacker. No 1 ma- chine, also 10 horse J. I. Case engine. Write or call crll on L. B. Luper, Tangent, Ore. v. WANTED. A good blacksmith helptr at Snyder & Bryants. Must have had experience. FOR SALE. Four good lots near Mad ison street school. Call upon Mrs. Thomas Thomas, 705 Montgomery st. CARPENTRY. E. Hartsock & Sons are prepared to do carpentry work of all kinds on satisfactory terms. Many years experience. 4th and Vine streets, Albany. STRAYED: Two horses from the farm of Henry Ohrt, near Shedd, one a sorrel pony six years of age, the oth er a yearling grey bald faced colt. Please report to Henry Ohrt, Shedd. PASTURING. Fine pasture half a mile east of brick yard, $1 a head per month. W.C.Mitchell.' PLAIN WASHING andironing and sewing wanted. Leave orders at La selle Bros. Grocery. . Albany city lots for trade for f oattle. H. Bryant. HOUSE MOVING, house raising and bamlliui; all mnus heavy machinery, ctrefully attended to bv PeU-r Uuet Ler Phone red 1B1, Albany. WO 'D Beaconed Blabwood, $2 60 per cord, delivered.' Bah Conn. Phone Ba I 322. MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Over 700 people drowned at New York through carelessness! The eagle is plumed to screech at several places in the valley this year. Our manufacturing interests deserve the best promotion of the capitalists of the ci.ty. The early closing movement is being generously discussed from different standpoints according to the business affected. In Lane county in three different pre cincts the candidates for justice of the peace tied, in one cr.se there were three who tied. Conquerable of a tie ud. The newspapers of a city give hun dreds of dollars of free advertising ev ery year. It would be only fair to ex cuse them from cash payments beside. An exchange gives a thrillingnccount of the doings of the family of the edi tor for thirty years. Any of us could do that in some form, but wo are too modest. HOME AND ABROAD. Junction city is liable to eclinse all the towns of the valley in its 4th of July celebration. Ex-Gov. Geer will deliver the address and 800 nickels will be thrown broadcast among the bovs ana girls attending. Let the eagle scream. The manner in which a man who serves a county faithfully in an office is appreciated was shown in Crook county, where J. J. Smith was for the third time elected county clerk, this time by over 400 without making any canvass at all. Woodburn IndeDendent: Miss Rose Ficklin, who has been attending the A1J bany College, arrived in the city Tues day and was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J ames ri. oarrico, until yesterday, when she left for her home at Union, Eastern Oregon.. Roseburg defeated Albany yesterday 6 to 2. It was done in the first inninir witn anrewwKsot t At balem iMigene " '"r -' -. ' D,ya nave PJ,come, e w.orsc Kina oi ! Salem. Albany, Eugene and Roseburg, siuggera ineoraer continues me same mander of the Gf A. R.,and Mrs. Bertie Smith of Portland commander of the W. R. C Mrs. Ida Hardman, of Port land, formerly of this city, iB treasurer, The grand lodge, of Masons has been I in sesson in Portland this week. Thos. F. Ryan, of Oregon City, was elected I grand high priestr of the Royal Arch I Masons, F. J. Miller of this city, is 1 grand R. A. captain and D. P. Mason i treasurer. Thos liray, ot rorcianu, was elected grand master of the grand lodge. The annual election of school district officers will occur next Monday after noon. Mr. Foshay's term as director exnires. He is a verv efficient officer. and will probably be again run by his many friends. Mr, Vn-gil Parker, who has seryrd the district faithfully as clerk will undoubtedly be replected. . Sheriff Ross, of Toledo, returned home todav after a trio to the asvlum I .-1.1- r ? 11 . l.l-l.. t 1 with Grant Graves, a highly esteemed .,f.-nn nt r-u ru.. Un La urifn .nfl He informs us the work of laying out the line for the Ri? Ditch is about done, and that digging of the same will be the next move made by the company. sMCS, and Fruit. The freshest, best and largest variety in the city, at A. 0. BEAM'S. "THE PRUDENTIAL" Life Insurance Co. F.E.ALLEN, Special Agent. FOR SALE. Some small pi eces of property, cheap curtRAM i it :ir I FREE STREET FAIR and CARNIVAL One Week Commencing June 20 to 25 Inclusive UNDER AUSPICES WOODMEN OF THEJWORLD. 10-HIGH CLASS SHOWS -10 3--BIG FREE ATTR AC TIONS-3 Including the great-and sensational LEAP-FOR-LIFE of Dana Thomp- son, the World's Champion High Diver off a lofty tower 96 ft. into 48 r inches water. Berger Bros. Renowned Hand-to-hand Balancers and Equiliburists. Band Concerts Twice Daily, JBig Ferris Wheel. Merry-go-round. Albany, RELIGIOUS Rev. J. A. Crutchfield will preach at the M. E. church, South, next Sunday morning and evening, June 19th. M. E. church: Preaching at 10:30 by the pastor, Sabbath school at 11:45, Children's day exercises at 8 o'clock in in the evening. Baptist church: Services as usual. Preaching by the pastor Rev. S. A. Douelas. Sabbath school at the close of the morning service. B. Y. P. U. at , 6.45 childrens day exercises will take : the nlace of the usual evening service. j Mid-week prayer service Thursday 7 :45. . Thoge not" attending elsewhere are cordially invited to be present at these services. tomorrow t.ViA nastor will Dreach both liio umircu a Lco-vwi... v1'"1-" morning and evening, Morning sud ject: "A Difference Between Them." Evening subject: '"I Know Whom I Have Believed." You are invited. We will not show Di'cturos tonirrht. but will on next Saturday night. 8(. Palers Episcopal church o rher7;h and Lyon Htn: Wervicea on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 r, m. St Mary's Catholic Church. Very Rev Loula Metayer Rector and Dan. Sunday Hiu'b Macs and Bcrmon at 10:30 a m. Sunday Hcbooi tit tuo Academy kc 8 pm. Vesper and evunlni; prayers Uunediotion at 7:30. Dally beivico Low Maes 7am every morning. Congregational cburch cor, Ferry and 4'h Bte: Hervices every Sunday at 10:30 a, m. and 7:30 p. in., piechinu by the pastor. Sunday school convenes at 12 a. m. and the Obrlstian Endeavor at 8:30 p. m. All Bm invited 10 attend u. VY.lNBLBoa, rnt)ior. Preaching at thr Cumberland PreBby- teran cliun-h mornn and evening by the paBtor, Rev. Walker. - Kirs' Pri-sbvterian chu'ch.cor. Droad- alliln and Fifth streets. Public worship and preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. Hundiiy rcnool t u : a. in. x , r. H. O. E. 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thnrrday evening 7:30. All ar) cord ially inyited to the services. Christian and missionary alliancn meeting every Habba'h afternoon at 3 at the W. O. T. U. Hall, All are invited Dyeing and Cleaning Albany Dye Works. 201 E. First Street. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. , Goods called for and delivered without extra charge. Telephone Black 591. STEEL RANGES ON THE INSTALLMENT-PLAN CLL AND 8EE US STEWART & SOX HDW. CO. 319-321 W. 2nd St. Albany,-Oregon. Oregon Public Sale Of Registered Jersey cattle, Clydes dale Horses, Poland China Hogs, and Cotswold Sheep, to be held at the Oak Ridge Jersey Farm, Located 6 miles south of Albany, and 4 miles east of Corvallis, on Wednes day, June 29, 1904, commencing at 9 o clocic a. m. 35 head of young geldings, mares and colts, registered and unregistered, 1 registered Clydesdale Btallion, 2 years old, beautiful bay with no white, 20 nnri iinvr.orir.mpri p.nws nnri heiror. tno a u j m 1 :n finest bred herd ever offered for sale in the state,, 4 young bulls, got by Golden Glows Chief. 1 complete steam separating outfit, consisting of one 2-horse boiler, 1 Sharpless cream Separator, 600 lbs. capacity; 1 Marsh team pump head, with pipes and fittings; 1 grain drill. Terms: One year s time on approved security, without interest, and 6 per cent discount for cash. Free lunch and horse feed, plenty of shed room, and the most courteous treatment. ' Sale rain or shine, plenty shelter. MARK HULBURT, JUDGE BARTON, Proprietor. Auctioneer. FOUNTAIN PENS Huy the Hind that is advertised and on th-it in guir,tnreedy The Ltughlin; we hve a ennrfote line Irom $1.00 up. Burkiiarc '-bb. BOARD ADD Corner Ellsworth and Sixth Streets. W. B. Gilson, Proprietor Horsc3 and teams boarded and cared for. I Teams for excavation, hauling wood etc. Term3 reasonable. l