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S,, t Albany J ocrat v C ; 0m VOL. XL. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY. (CTOEER 2i, 1904. NO. J;!. THE END IS NEAR. Next Week Sees the Finish of Eiler's Most Remarkable Piano Sale. EILERS PiAN J HOUSE Have demonstrated anew that their up-to-date methods of selling instruments is appreci- I ated by the public, from the number of sales that have been I made in Albany and commun ity within the past two weeks. Next week should, and doubt less will be, their banner week of this closing out sale of the E. U. Will stock. There are a few choice pianos left that will no doubt be gobbled up within the next day or two at the prices at which they are being sold. Never in the history of :he piano trade has Fuch remarka ble values been offered to the citizens of Albany. Eilers Piano House guarantee is an absolute protection to their patrons, and in this sale you can buy a piano for a less price than will be possible to secure at any other time, under any circumstances. Why not take advantage of it? Remember only a few more days left in which to avail your self of the unprecedented oppor tunity. It,s up to you. Store open evenings. At E. U. Will's Store. EILERS PIANO HOUSE. W. H. Weir, Gen. Agent. POCKET KNIVES When you by a pocket knife you want a good one for little money don't you? Well that's the kind we sell; a knife that is made in our own country and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every way. We have lots of them. Burkhart & Lee. TWO KINDS OF CHILDREN Children that grow too fast sr. I tSosc that seem hardly to c;;'ov; at all, both need Scott's Emulsion. It gives that rich vital nourishment which is the secret of all healthy growth. It rounds out the long limbs, and helps children to grow without using up all their strength in growing. Mothers ought to know more about the wonderful help which Scott's Emulsion would give their children. There is no: secret about Scott's Emulsion. Nothing is covered up by obscure references to "active princi ples " or " alkaloids." Scott's Emulsion is simply an emulsion of the best Nor wegian cod liver oil combined with the hypophosphites and glycerin. . ' We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNli, 409 I'eatl Street, New York. Christmas is Coming We feel assured that you will give us your patronage this year as you have in the past, so we have tnken "time by the fbi-lock" and our New Goods are arriving daily. Now is your chance to select what you want in the furniture , or carpet line before it is picked over. Don't forget that wc give you a present with every purchase of $2 50 or more THE H0LSE FURNISHING CO., Albany, Oregon. HOME AND ABROAD. The Democrat has received a poem all the way from Maine, with the fol lowing, "The price of this poem is 50 cents. Please remit etc." Utah and the O.A.C. will play atCor vallisnext Wednesday afternoon. There will be something doing. A special train will be run from Albany. Prof. C. A. Cyndiff, who has been teaching music in Butte, Mon., is re covering from a severe case of typhoid fever. He is a former student of Prof. Parvin. Miss Fay, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Grimes, of Muddy, died vesterdav at the age of 14 years. A bright and popular girl whom many will miss. The funeral occurred this afternoon. Mrs. S. S. Train, an old friend of the family, attended from this city. The 0. A. C. next January will give free two popular courpca of instruction, in agricultural and dairying, treating a wiHfi varietv of su'oiects of interest to farmers. It is a great opportunity for young farmers wishing to improve themselves in their business. Address the registrar for particulars. New Ladies Coats. A new line of ladies tourist coats ar rived today at Sanders Cash Store and have been put on sale at special price. Notice. Take the advantage of a cashjdeal by huvins- vour shoes at Burnsr Shoe store. Next door to postoflice. ' GOOD RAZORS Are few and far be tween unless you buy the right kind and we have just that kind. If you buy a razor from us it is waiTanted by us and also guaranteed by the factory to give perfect satisfaction or you get another razor or your money back. B. & L. 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. Brownell. Look over our table of bargains in china and glassware. iU. BROWNELL. Hand painted French China. See French, the Jeweler. The best cheese in the market at C. E. Brownells, LOST. Bridle, hitch strap and about four feet of lines, on streets of Al bany. Please return to J. A. Nimmo. WANTED: Manager for branch office to locate here in Albany. Address, with references. Morris Wholesale House, care this paper. FOR SALE. Al 2nd hand piano,-Emerson. Call upon L. Gotlieb for a . piano WANTED. Girl to do general house work. Inquire at the Democrat office. Teacher of Violin Fechter's Orchestra furnished for music on all occasions. Room at 5th and Ellsworth. HAYES MUSIC SCHOOL Highest grade instructions on Violin, Voice, Piano, Mandolin and Guitar. Select music furnished for balls, parties etc. at lowest price. Call or address Sidney Hayes, 306 E 4th St. TELEGRAPHIC. The Doings of the World Armies Waiting. St. Petersburg, Oct. 22. The rival armies of Russia and Japan, intrenched a short distance from each other south of the Shakhe River, are forced to con tinue inactive until the fine weather now prevailing dries the sodden ground and the tired warriors are sufficiently rested to resume operations. Democratic Figures. New York, Oct. 21. -The World prints the following: The latest estimates of the democrat ic campaign managers give Parker 256 votes m the electoral college, or 17 more than sufficient to elect him. The democratic managers are certain Park er will carry 11 doubtful states. In ad dition to this, the democratic candidate will have the solid 151 vote3 from the South. Cleveland Spoke. NEW York, ;Oct. 21. Attracted by the presence of Grover Cleveland, thousands of people struggled to get an entrance to Carnegie Hall tonight, where the ex-president of the United States made his first and only speech of the campaign. John G. Carlisle, Secretary of the Treasury under Mr. Cleveland, was al so a speaker and shared with Mr. Cleveland the great burst of enthusiasm at the meeting. The Pnnam.iis Colon, Columbia, Oct. 21. News reached here this evening that about 200 armed men, who are thought to be malcontent Panamans, rather than Co lombian soldiers, have been seen in the neighborhood of Culebra, threatening hostilities against the Panaman govern ment. As soon as the American authorities of the Canal zone became cognizant of this force, marines were sent out to ascertain their purpose. Judge Parker Spoke. Flopus. Oct. 21. Judere Parker to day addressed a delegation from Hud son County, N. J., on the subject of administration extravaerance. anfwer- ing a speech made by Secretary of War Tiff ;n T.Tl.;nV. fV.A CAn.nt-n.r ..llAr3 1 on tne democratics to give a bill 01 par ticulars in connection with their charge that economy in government affairs had been foraotten in the years the re publicans have been in control of Na tional affairs. A Railroad Straw. Marshfield, Or., Oct. 21. A con ference with railway men with great significance is taking place here today. Paul Mohr, the Boston railroad promot er, arrived at noon from San Francisco on the steamer Breakwater. He was met at the dock by Elijah Smith, and the two drove off together in a buggy. They are now in conference with J. D. Spreckles, Jr., and Manager Samuels, os the Spreckles steamship lines. John O'Brien Assaulted. Guard: John O'Brien, the section foreman at Irvine, was viciously assault ed by one of the Japanese section hands the other day. The Jap slipped up be hind the foreman and struck him on the head with a rock without apparent reason. The injury was hot serious. The Jap has been arrested and the trial will be held soon. Mr. O'Brien was a former resident of Eugene, in later years residing at Albany. His family resides here now. Do not fail to see our new line of jardinieres, which will arrive about September 28th; thev are beauties and cheap. C. E. Browell. When you want the Vienna tiakery call Red 343. C. D. VanDyke, pro prietor. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. "Better than Charlie's Aunt". WIL LIAM E. GORMAN'S Furiously Funny Farce (From the German of Robt. Pohl adapted for the English stage by R. M. Skinner.) Contains More Laughs than "Jane" Berlin Paris and London laughing yet. Excellent Cast of New York Players. CLMRVOINCY. Mrs. N. F. Robinson has returned to Albany. She will be pleased to meet her old patrons and many new ones, at 430 W 2nd street. nl2 AT THEWOMANS tXCHANUt, Corner of Ferry and Second. Poker etching, art work of al 1 kinds I istruction given. Orders taken. Josephine Ar y ftfcnc. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. A Friend of the Family MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts There is a clash between the sheriff and council at Portland and something is liable to tumble. The Salem Journal got a day's scoop on the Statesman in announcing the flight of the wild geese over the city. Quack! In a recent wedding notice the . cos tume of the bride'smaid was given for that of the bride. Perhaps a good omen for the former. It is said that Homer Davenport's fine collection of birds will be at the Lewis and Clark fair. They are a show of themselves. According to the Toledo Leader a young man of that city came to Albany to receive special treatment for a sud den something that ailed him. He re covered. A correspondent speaks of whiskey and candy being made from the same thing. Shakespeare said the king ate the fish that swallowed the worm, and so it goes all through nature. At a recent wedding in one of the state departments at the world's fair the bride was kissed by Hon. Chas. Galloway, of McMinnville, -in response to a dare. Oregon boys never take a dare. Dr. Rader, of Portland, seems all j twisted up on the woman question. Now he declares that Portland women im press him as elegant, refined, educated and noble. That's pretty good, but, really, they are like men, some are and some are not. Another case of a goldt n mean. Just thirty years ago the last part of October two boys and girls were born in Albany, three of whom are living, a young man in the east and a young man anu young woman in Aioany. iwjay 1a the birthday of the young lady and a week later will be that of the young man. School Report. Report of the Albany Schools for the month'ending October 21, 1904: Number of boys enrolled 350 Number of girls enrolled 358 Total enrollment 708 Percent of attendance.'. 96.7 Number of ' cases of tardiness .....108 Mumber or cases of corporal pun- lsnmenc. i,. ... ; ........... 1. .. . o Increase of littendance overJthatof-- -4 Number eriiyiled in the High Schools boys 29, girls 48, total ... 77 Percent 01 attendance in Hign School'..;.1 ... ..98. Increase j in attendance in Higl school over that of 1st lr.onti; last' year.. J . 14 With the exception of the large num ber of taidies the record for the first month is an excellent one. The greater number of tardies were made by a few individuals. The fifth grade of the Madison school made the best record during the month. With an enrollment of 50 there was not. a single tardy. An excellent record. ' T. A. Hayes, Supt. 1 r r-' Simpson's Grill and Oyster Par lor SUNDAY, OCT. 2?, 1904. Dinner, 5 to 7. Olympia Oysters on the plate. Soup. Chicken Giblet. Fish. Baked Chinoook Salmon. Entrees. Baked Game Pie, Fried Chicken, Aux Champignon, Orange Fritters, Lemon Sauce. Roasts. Prime Ribs Beef, Brown Sweet Potatoes, Leg Veal with Dressing, Young Chicken, Cranberry bauce. Salad. Shrimp en Mayonaise. Vegetables Boiled and Mashed Po tatoes, Sugar Corn, Green Beans. Dessert Vanilla C.eam Pudding, Pumpkin Pie, Lemon Pie, Vanilla Ice Cream, Fruit Assorted. Tea, Cheese, Crackers, Coffee. Price, 50 cents. A Marquam Attraction. Those who miss seeing "A Friend of the. Family" next Friday night will miss a show which guarantees more laughs in two hours and a half than has ever ueen squeezed into twice the same lenirth of time. The play, the artists. I the costumes, the stage Bettings and other environments all combine to make I this production one of the most elab ; orate comedies on the road. The comp ' any includes for principals William ' Friend, Harry Crandall, Eugene Red ' riinir.william Woodside.iThias Magrane, Theodora Dudley, Helen Travera, Violetta Villiers, Lucille Villiers, Carroll Hamilton and others. A Hallween Chicken-pie dinner will be given by the ladies of the First M. E. 1 church at W. C. T. U. hall Monday, Oct. 31. Dinner from 4:30 on. Come and have a good dinner. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters Fresh, and Served in any style, ved in a bulk at or scld urner Oyster Parlors. For a limited time we. will sell Byer's Best Flour Winner ot the World's Fair medal, for only $1.25 per sack. If you are look ing for something good, a hard wheat flour, now is the time to buy before the price advances. Every sack with a positive guarantee to please. i m mi n . 11 h.bi jf . h H 1 . The Albany , Ladies Tailoring Parlors, Are now open for business and will make such as ladies' tailored suits, shirt waists, skirts, tinder skirts, wrappers, children's and infants ware. We will furnish you goods or you can bring your own goods and we will make them for you at reasonable prices. Give us a call. ' ' THE ALBANY LADIES TAILORS, . . 318 2nd st. opposite Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co., Albany, Or. i (i) . I mm .. uri WfW Iff tmm THL BIG 4 Barn Door Hanger A great thing for barns, The Handle Hinge Hasp, Another splendid tiling. Tlie Silent Parlor Doo? Hangers, All steel, the best thing out. At the Albany Hardware Co's. Largest Display of Heating Stoves Ever in the City 15-S)istinct Lines-15 Call early and get your choice. Prices ranging? from $2 00 to $20 00 We have a few BASE HEATERS at 1-2 price, a bar gain for some one STEWART & SOX HD W. CO.ff Lasselle Bros. & Co. Sole Agents. The Monarch Mailable Iron Ranges. The Best by Test Come in and Examine Then, Our Heater Line is Complete, All kinds of Prices. , 0HLING & HULBURT. WE ARE IN THE MARKET ' For Chickens, Eggs, Butter and all kinds of Produce, at the highest market price Call and see us. DaYaaey & Maalerx, Grocers. Baltimore Block, Albany, Or "THE PRUDENTIAL" Life Insurance Co. F. E.ALLEN Special Agent.