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,1 VOL. XLI. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY,- NOVEMBER JO, !90?. NOID. HOME AND ABROAD. Russell & Blyth, of Portland, are preparing to build a fourteen story brick, which will be much the tallest in the city. Eeddy Rupert, formerly of the Al bany team is to play quarter back on the Multnomahs. The Oregonian says: "In Rupert the team has one of the best quarter backs that ever donned a uniform for a local eleven." The 0. A. C. second team yesterday afternoon defeated the U. of 0. second team 5 to 0, as predicted by the Dem ocrat. It is reported to have been a fine game, every inch being fought to a standstill. Both teams are strong, which will mean a good deal for the future of the two college foot ball teams. WHAT'S THE USE Experimenting With unknown medicines when you can just as easily get Hos tetter's. It has a 52 years record of cures back of it and is being taken by most everybody whose stomach is weak or bowels con scipated. H33TETTESi'S STOMACH BITTERS should be your choice, too, because it will cure you. Try a bottle for Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Cramps, Poor appetite, or Insomnia arid be con ' vinced. IN ALBANY. People Who Come and Go W; W. Garrow, Corvallis. G. T. Earle, Portland. J. W. H. Jones, Cottage Grove. J. E. Viedu, Grants Pass. L. G. Lenon and wf, Portland. G. T. Boothby, Monmouth. C M. Lewis, " H. A. Brewer, Portland. W. E. Allen, Philomath. H. N. Landreth, Moren, Kan. Anton Westtrop, Longmount, Col. Jas. Eagen, Portland. C. E. Mills, Lyons. Wm. Strong, Shedd. W. A. Gellatly, Wren. J. M. Avers, Kelso. W. A. Hudelson, Portland. U. S. Booth, " - F. R. Olin, ' G. H. Fitzgibbon, " Portland, Or. Nov. 4. Rather than disgorge the money that they are al leged to have bunkoed thousands of persons out of, the Japanese promoters of the Society of Japanese Art Admir ers stood trial before Police Judge Cameron yesterday on a charge of con ducting a lottery. Evidence was sub mitted by both prosecution and defense and the case talcen under advisement by Judge Cameron who will give a de cision Monday. Ninety new buildings have been erected or are under construction at Klamath Falls, said to be having a big boom. LOOK- Back to our former sales and you will find they have all been as adver tised, giving more for your money than realized elsewhere but TO-MORROW We go a notch farther and give you a sale worthy of remembrance. To close out our fall stock and do it quickly, we place our complete line of ladies and childrens hats in six lots. Note the Prices. t Lot l-all Hats and Caps up to $1.00 For $ 38 Lot 2-all Hats from $1.25 to $1.75 " 75 Lot 3 all Hata from $2.00 to $3.C0 " 1.25 . Lot 4 all Hats from $3.25 to $4.25 " 1.98 Lot6-all Hats from $4.50 to $5.50 . " 2.50 - .. Lot6-all Hats from $5.75 to $9.00 - '" 8.95 "THE LEADER." O P. WOLCOTT, Prop. 337 W 1st Street THE CAZARS' UKASE The People Granted Many Things. St. Petersburg, Nov. 4. The Ukase of the czar was issued ganting amnesty. It proclaims free pardon to all political" prisoners and participants in strikes and persons responsible breaking con tracts, also those not yet tried or sentenced. Those convicted of crimes over ten years ago will be released and trans ferred as colonists to Siberia. Those now serving as colonists will be allowed after four years to choose residence, but mnst not reside at St Petersburg or Moscow, for three years. All life sentences are reduced to ff fteen years, and other classes reduced to one-half. McClellan in the Lead. New York,. Nov. 4. The campaign closes tonight. The candidates are claiming larp-e nluralities. The betting ! fflvnra Timber Sharks. .. Portland, Or. Nov. 4. It has just been discovered that J. W. Gardner and W. H. McCrossen, the notorious timber sharks who a week ago bunkoed a party of Wisconsin men by locating them fraudently on supposed c'aims has worked over time in Sellwood, a sub urb of Portland where they induced 35 residents to pay them money for locat ing them on supposed valuable timber claims. By evidences of false witness trees all were bunkoed of sums ranging from $25 to $150 a piece. - DISSOLUTION 4t a recent meeting of the stockholders of The House Furnishing Co., it was decided to dissolve the cor poration, and to make quick work of it. Great bargains will be offered in the reduction of the immense stock, in clos ing out the business of the corporation. See the windows Get dissolution prices The House FurnishingCo., 421-433 W.'istl St. Albany, Or. Ki-lilneff Burnsi). Kishinff, Nov. 4 Kishineff 's streets run red with blood. Jews are being slaughtered by scores: homes pillaged, women despoiled. Never before las such a violent anti-Semitic outbreak been known, even here, where slaugh ters of the Jews only recently horrified the world. Arrested at Honolulu. Honolulu Nov. 3. G. L. Brokaw indicted with three others at Spokane for land frauds, is in the custodv of Maui Island-police. He surrendered himself after forfeiting bail at Spokane ana snipped to Australia on a vessel. A Fast Mile. Memphis, Nov. 3. Dan Patch has equalled the world s pacing record, go' ing a mile in 1:59 1-4, Star Pointer's time. He had a running mate. Owing to the fact that it was not a regular meeting the record may not ae allowed MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Will York. t oss rule be downed in New A great foot ball country. day all over the The direct launched. primaries have been COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds recorded: Hugh L. Tycer to Geo W Warmoth, 35.23 acres $600 j Patent Henry Zastrow, E 2. 160 acres, 13 Five papers in Albany: two dailies, three weeklies. The Albany republicans seem to be pretty well broken into pieces. . The columns of the Democrat are open to even the editor of the Herald for the publication of testimonials, and no questions asked. It transpires that it was a lie about Francis-J.- Heney's brother cutting timber on government land without au thority. He had a right to cut it. A Wretched Railroad Service is the heading of an item in the Scio News about the WoodburnSpringfield road. That seems to be the general report. W. S. Risley will be nominated for recorder on the democratic ticket, and will get a good many republican votes at the election as well as the democratic votes. In the primaries the democratic and republican tickets are absolutely sep arate, as much so as two conventions. You can vote for any one you please, but it will be counted only on the ticket used, entirely separate from the other ticket. " The Democrat has never flopped. It has always been solidly democratic; but its columns are open for reasonable ! discussion, particularly when impossible to secure it in other sources, and when ! ofla character not to! affect democratic principles. Mighty little politics in the city election. . . . c: ' ' '; J Draws Big Houses. ; ! Of Rowland and Clifford's now pro duction, "Dora Thome" the Roches ter (N. Y) "Democrat and Chronicle" has to say: -"Lena B. Parker's dram atization of Bertha M. Clay's long Mortgage for $800; release for $125. In estate of Mrs S A Hurhes. incom petent, property was turned over to Mrs Hughes and guardian discharged. Hunters licenses cranted B L Davis and Glen Davis. . SuDerintendent Jackson has returned from a visit among the schools of the Southern part of the countv. At Har- risburg the new building, one of the finest in the county, will be opened next monuay. To the Ladies of Albany. Business Talks. Call Main 100 For Messenger Boy Or Dray. Hot Chicken Tamales, Hot Chilli con came, . And Hot Drinks At the Crest Confectionary Store. Fresh Oysters received daily at Simp son's Grill. Hot chicken tomales all the time at the Royal Restaurant. Fresh oysters at retail and in bulk at the Royal Restaurant. Get you a new top or handle for your old Umbrella at French's. Don't forget to see the large fancy line of Umbrellas at French's. . See the new lot of Detachable handled Umbrellaa in French's show window. Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale at the Albanv Planiner Mill. cheaDer than Lanywhere else in Albany. Skilfully set ii uesirea. . Mrs. C. K. Fronk wishes to announce that she has secured the services of Mis3 Marv WalsDe of Portland, an ex cellent and experienced dressmaker and would be pleased to have your patronage. Miss Walspe will be ready for work on or after November 2 at 413 Ellsworth street. t8 New stock of Ref neerators. Call and see them. Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. Potato diggers. & Hulburt's. See them at Ohling The winter season is approaching, sug gestive of the fact that now is the time to order window seats, clothes racks and ironing boards of Ed Davidson, who makes the best in the world. For thorough work, attend the Might School in the E. B. U. ATC05T FURNISHED ROOMS at Hrrry Nealy's, ' street, cor. 3rd. Well located, 231 Calapooia t2. FOR SALE A five room cottage, 2 lots and bam, 1085 West 7th St. Call upon S. J. Uobbins at the place. tlO ALBANY OPERA popular novel, "Dora Thome, drew a large audience to the Baker last even ing and tne. play proved to De one oi the best seen at the theatre this sea son. The play, like the novel, is full of i thrills that delight the feminine heart ! and the large proportion of women in ' tne audience watcnea tne delineation ,of the plot in which truelove culminates in marriage, is then turned to misery hv ft dpsifrninff adventuress, throuffh .. three acts.and in the final act triumphs nUL)3fc'over the machinations of the D. A. I xne drama was presented oy a strong and unusually well balanced cast. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 the opera house-Tuesday evening, Clifford Present The'; Uha "ftnttc" lc My large assortment of CHINA and GLASSWARE. Never be fore in the history of Albany has so large a stock of goods in this line been offered at cost. Early buyers will reap a rich harvest. I am going out of this line of business. , Respectfully. C. E. BROWNELL. Rowland & Emphatic Success DORA TilORNE Dramatization of Bertha M. Clay's Famous Novel The Sweetest Story Ever Told, Whole-; . some, Clean, Kefreshing. An ex- j cellent Production. MISS CUBA NIBLO in the Title Ro le ' PRICES 75c, 60c and 25c. ' ALBANY 0PKRA HOUSE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Oliver Morosco Offers ' MR. HARRY MESTAYER.i In Henrik Ibsen's Masterpiece j "GHOSTS" The play that has aroused more cis cussion on two Continents than any other that was ever written. . PRICES Lower floor, $1.00; Bal cony, 75c; gallery, 60c. First of all, "Ghosts" is an absorb ingly interesting play as a play. Hen rik bsen, whose greatest work it is, possesses a perfect mastery of the stage, and this "Ghost" judged solely as a dramatic work is faultless. But the play is more than a triumph of stage craft. It is the most pitiless presentation of the scriptual injunction that tne sins or tne nun or snail oe vis ited upon the children that has ever been written. In it the law of hered ity is worked out to a terrible end. Grief, dread, terror and unpermitted love accompany the usual characters in their march to their de3tiny. At the opera house Friday, Nov. 10. The president has issued his Thanks giving proclamation for November 30. The Kind You Haw Always BsjgM Bean the m IG "a" mi Every cup made from Chase & Sanborn's High Qrade Coffee . is always the best, always , thft noma TKn.. A discriminate, find in Chase 4 oanDorns coffee a oualitv i.H. i. j , ' . uo u unequaiica in any wilier. For Sale by Beam-Shaw Co' THl BIG 4 Barn Door Hanger A great thing for barns. The Handle Hinge Hasp, Another splendid thing. Tha Went Parlor Boor Hangers, All steel, the best thing out. At the Albany Hardware Co ' ' " 'Pj ' At Stetter's Cash Store MILLERS' GROCERY CORNER 2ND AND MAIN All kinds of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Fruits in season. Reasonable prices and quick delivery. Phone Maiii 73 CHARLEY MILLER, Manager. Watches, Diamonds, Ringc. v mm ft . i 91 In H i 16 I'HIMIJI The Jeweler. All the latest dt sign In fine Jewelry and Novelties, Djantcd CI ina snd Cut Gluss.