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Democrat vol. n. ALBANY. 0KE60N FRIDAY.. MAY 12, 1905. Albany -L -"W 41 HOME AND ABROAD. Hartford tires are the best. Chas. A. Dorcas, the efficient death watch on Guglielmo, went up the San tiam on a fishing trip today. One of the graduates of the Portland dental college recently was Henry E. Burmester jr., of this county. The Oregona will run on the Willa mette aa lnnc as the bars can be cross ed. This will be all summer, if the: dredger gets m its work soon. The county court of Lane county has refused to purchase the Lucky Boy road. Under the threat of the owners the road will be closed. If so the Linn county side will have to be used. The U. of O. track team yesterday ran all around the Willamettes 91 to 26, making a record that will mean fast work by the 0. A. C. team to beat, but 0. A. C. this year has the goods General Jackson, inspector for Ore gon, has made a report to the compan ies after inspection showing the order in whuh they stand. K Co. is first and G Co. of this city is 17th next to the last, L. Co. is at the bottom. Right about face, boys, brace up. Two incubator boxes of fish eggs were shipped through Albany this afternoon for Prof. W. A. Smith, at Elk City, where they. will be placed for spawning, and more salmon than ever will swim the Yaquina. They were from the Clackamas hatcheries. Mrs. R. Ehret,-a former resident of Albany for many years, died at Mt. Angel this morning at the age of 70 years. She was the mother of Mrs. Prank Walsh, of this city, who was with her at her death. Mr. Walsh went to Mt. Angel this afternoon to at tend the funeral. Kasper Vandran, in the hospital at Portland, is reported to be gradually improving, and if blood poisoning does not set in, has a good chance to re cover. As the intestines were perfor ated in five places the case is serious and only the best care will bring him through. Will Hoflein's Tigers and the New port Club will play base ball again to morrow at Toledo. Last Sunday Ho flein's club was .beaten by the Ele phants 4 to 17, but hope to get a game some time. This is from a Toledo pa per. Out in the valley Billy's club al ways wins on paper. MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Albany must keep moving ahead. Albany carpenters and painters are busy. THE JAPS Are Advancing on the Russians. ! Fenghushieng, May 6. (Special) Oyama today begen active operations ' on the Russian left. The Japanese are ' Rebuild the woolen mill. Albany is the place for it. The Salem Journal sarcastically savs- closere very thing but. the city council. The Eugene Guard says a Portland carpenter's graft exists in the exposi tion city. That one wanted $200 for doing a little job in connection with an exposition display. A warning is being sent out from Portland against young girts going to that city during the exposition expect-N ing to get employment. The neld is more than full, and the greatest dan lies in unprotected .girls being in a city during a great exposition. Albany should have extended its lim its before taking the census. ' 'Greater Albany" should have certainly included Lebanon ana rialsey. statesman. Even then it would not have any insane asylums, penitentiaries, etc to boost things. Eugene has lost the woolen mill, tan nery.and part of the excelsior works. A writer in a local paper there asks: "Are we going crazy on schools only? Many houses are empty and many others for sale. Let us keep our wool en mill and bring in other industries. I am a new neighbor, the poorest of all, but I will be glad to head a subscription with $100 to retain the industry.' No Cross Walk Lumber. The city has been unable to secure any cross walk lumber tor. a montn. Lumber expected a month ago has not arrived, and, the result is that several walks needing repairing and rebuilt have not been attended to, a fact due merely to the shortage in lumber, to secure which every effort is being made. preparing for an immense offensive campaign and a big battle is thought to be ineminent. Stopped by' Rain: Chicago, May 6. A heavy rain pre vented violence by strikers and little rioting occurred today. The Mayor is pressing peace negotiations. Portland in. Primaries. Portland, May 6r The betting is odds in favor of Williams as nominee on the Republican ticket and Dr. Harry Lane on the .Democratic ticket for Mayor. A Plucky Woman, Portland, Or. May, 6. As Mrs. Mary Schwartz was walking home last night along Yamhill street a burly negro snatched her y urse cantainieg about six dollars, i The woman gave chase, seized him by the coat and yelled lu3tily for the police. The negro tried to release himself but she hung to him. After a number of desperate attempts to free himself the negro dropped the purse.' Mrs. Schwartz released him and he fled escaping two policemen hastening for the sceiie. Sanitary, Refrigerators This is one of the lines of Refrig erators you; can place milk and butter on. the same shelf with meats and fruits without it becom ing tainted. The circulation in this Refrigerator is complete and un obstructed. It has been construct ed to comply with the well-known principle that warm air rises and cold air f alia. This system keeps the air ui constant motion keeping the air in. constant contact with ice at all time,Si owing to this method the Refrigerator uses far less ice than other makes. Be sure and see our line. i Screen Doors Now is the time tcput up your Screen Doors.' After the fly gets into the house it takes ten times the work to get himiout than what it does to keep him out in the first place by putting up your doors on time. The fly is not only a nuis ance to have around, but he also brings disease germs into your house. Our stock of doors is com plete and can not be equaled either in price or quality.. The prices range from $1.25 to $2.50, each according to quality. Fancy Ranges We have one of the highest grade and finest Steel Ranges made. By its patented two-flue construction, the heat is so distributed that the lids are heated evenly, also the oven is heated in the same manner. Baking' can be done in this Range with about one-half the trouble' and work than on other Ranges. All of the parts are made of two thick ness of extra heavy steel with thick'asbestes between. This in sures the Remp to last a lifetime. See sample in our West Window. Lasselle Bros. & Co., Inc. A Big Deal. Portland, Or. May, 6. A deal is under way for the purchase of the Port land Consolidated Street Car Company by an eastern syndicate headed by the Seligman banking interests for a con sideration of $6,UUU,UUU. Stockholders ol the company have been officially informed that the deal is under way and that a representative of- tne aeugmans is now enroute to rort land to complete the purchase. CUT PRICES IN MILLINERY is an every day occurrence with us. In our next sale starting April 27th we will take our complete line of Hats under $2.50, many of which will be marked down from as high as $4.50 and will then take on a 25 per cent reduction which would make a $4.50 Hatjnarked down, cost you only $1.87. We have to make you acquainted with the new styles and shapes coming in so here is your chance. ' THE LEADER MILLINERY 310 W Hrst St. Albany, Oregon The Japs Sein. Snghai. May 6. The Russian Con- sul here has received information from a confidential source that the Japanese fleet under the command of Admiral Togo is still rendezvoused somewhere between Masampho and Chemulpo. America Won. . San Francisco, May 5. James E. Britt, of California, became lightweight champion of the world tonight when he knocked out Jabez White, of Englarm, at the close of a 20-round battle. With just 20 seconds to go, Britt hooked the Englishman with a left on the jaw. Entertainer Coming. . I mm 337 West 1st St Albany, Oregon For Stylish, Up-to-date HATS EASTERN MILLINERY CO Phone Black 21 109 W First Street. CarpetsMattings--Rugs , Newest designs in Carpets; Choice seleation of Rugs; some NEW and elegant Portierres and pretty Lace Curtains. Pratt's Furniture Store, BALTIMORE BLOCK, - Albany, Oregon COFFEES wumjtYoaa ffART For Sale by BearivShaw Co. FOTJE BIG- LEADERS FOR 1905. MARS AJAX MITCHELL SNELL HONEST WHEELS AT HONEST PRICES Have stood the test for years, are guaranteed, not for 30 days like most wheels, but to .1 iiu;iry 1, .t)'6. Also a large stock of Guns, Ammuni tion, Fishing Tackle, Sporting goods and Bicycle Supplies. Practical gun- . smith and bicycle repairer. Mail orders promptly attended to. A. SCHMIDT, Albany, Oregon. Albany Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factory At foot i.f Loiint'-e t. Ainiiny.CWSfiA'lS, Proprietor i)'irry lull vi ik ni I'ltorp. Wincuwe. vifcte atd all kipdi: ol t.uiui metcrin Tut-v are prtipured to fill all otdet v'r.ro"y and ettipictorly i ipnrpW f.rlre Drop a Postal Card to ' GEO. C. WILL, Salem, Or. If in need of a Piano, Organ, or Sewing Machine, Edison, Victor or Colum bia Gianophone and their records. Piano Studies and the latest Shcst , Misic. Genuine Needles or parts for any new or old Sewing Machine. Thomas S. Handsaker, lecturer and entertainer, an old1 college friend of Rev. Clark Bower, will be in Albany on Monday evening as a guest of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Christian church. The young people have decided to make it an open evening for all who wish to come. No admission . fee will be received. A silver offering will be re ceived. Mr. Handsaker is a classical graduate as well as a graduate in. Ora tory. He will present his popular lect- ii.q anfftla1 fTlif " Tlia onf fn.V rr.ent will begin at 8 p. m. . I Lewis and ClarK Meeting. ' A special invitation is extended to all the ladies of the city to attend a meet ing of the Lewis and Clark Woman's Club, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the W. C. T- U: hall. This meeting is called at the request'! of the Linn Co. exhibit committee, its object being to arrange for display of woman's work in the Linn Co. exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair, and it is hope 1 many ladies will be present and ! give their assistance. The famous Pat Crowe, who kidnapp the Cudahy boy five years ago has returned to Omaha and reported. Since leaving he served in the Beor war.- T. J, Anderson, ' Near' the St. Charles, First Stl" Has a fine line of 1 Groceries, Produce, Fruits, ; v Crockery, Tin and Granite Ware MILLINERY. .Modern Woodmen meeting next Wednesday last lunch of the season. Come out and spend a pleasant evening. WANTED. -S me good fresh Dairy Cows. H. Bryant. 61 See our new beautiful line of jardi nieres just in from the factory. C. E. Bro ynell. Spring leads you to our threshold for Millinery. Our selection of this sea son's styles are correct in design and prices are very moderate. MRS. NICHOLLS. THEALBANYDYE AND CLEANING WORKS Will keep your Clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed on, rips sewed up for $1.00 a month. Prompt calls and deliveries. 201 East First St. Phone Plack 691. ICE Delivered to any part of the city by the Albany Butter and Produce Co. Made from pure distilled water. Phone Mnin 49 or Red 751. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. ..'. ) Fortmiller Bros., Managers. Spriag is here and that means that House Glean ing Time will soon arrive WE CAN HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD When it comes to Eurniture and Car pets. We carry the largest and most complete stock in the city. Our prices are right. Come and sop for yourself. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO., Albany, Oregon, Sole Agents for the' Celebrated Parft Mills Carpets. NEW DESIGMS IN V ' Udie; Safety Chafelai.iv Shirt Waist Sets, Brooches and Hat Pins, P. M. FRENCH, The Jeweler. See tho new Festoon'Necklaces. I ROYAL RESTAURANT. 'McKillnp & DeVaney, Proprietors. AT P. J. HAl,. i:.l()M.. In Elegant New Quarters in the Strahan Block, two floors. Board and lodging by the day or week. M?al on European plan. First clas meals. Pleasant sleeping rooms,