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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1906)
Albany autocrat 4-- VOL ALBANY. OREGON, Fl'.IDAY, APRL H. 1900. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Spring and Summer MILLINERY New hats arrive each week, always something new to select from. A nice line of sailors just arrived. Come and select your choice early. Quality and prices are right. EAbTERN MILLINERY CO. MRS. H. W. LOCKE, Prop., 109 W. First, Phone Red 327 ALBANY TWO INDICTMENTS By the Federal Grand Jury. Portland, March 31. The federal gland jury now in session, which has been investigating land frauds, re turned two indictments today. The names are withheld, but ic is supposed they are wealthy eastern timbermen having large holdings in Southern Oregon. The Miners Will Strike. IN ALBANY. People Who Come and Go Joe Villa, Portland. J. W. Parrish, Jefferson. W. J. Smith, Detroit. J. A. W. Heidecke, " C. A. Hassman, Yaquina. J. F. Burch, and family, Silverton. D. McCarthy Portland. F. Brown, N. Yamhill. Sidney Prager, Portland. C. M. Sherer, Eugene. L. R. Allen, Salem. F. K. Wetherbee and wf, Eugene. Jeanette Styles, " E. S. Rolfe, Arthur Donohue, Park Falls, Wis. G. L. Savage, Salem. F. T. Sanders, Colorado Springs. Geo. W. Jones, Portland. Dr. W. G. Amos, Lebanon. S. D. Read, Eugene. J. W. Crane, Portland. PROLONG The highly bred trotting stallion, registered under Rule 1. Sired by Diablo, dam by Walstein, and re lated to the fastest horse in the world, Lou Dillon, and also the highest priced horse, Arion, who sold for $125,000. A good indi vidual himself. Will make the seasin at Albany and Brownsville. Owned And Handled By W. H. Hogan, - - Albany, Oregon. HOME AND ABROAD. Lebanon E. A. S. H. Mcllmurryhas onM U; -'.A nnnn..f ,'r, nit,. wiu ma icaiuciiv; pupci in Mil vi.j tn T 1 WnnnnV, fnr S19IW and will move back to independence in a few days. Stayton Mail: Rev. McDougall, pas tor of the M. E. church at Albany, has been conducted meetings at the Stay ton M. E. church during this week. We understand that the services will be continued at this church another week at least. The grand jury at Corvallis indicted W. H. James on the charge of libel, made by G. W. Parker, and Mrs. Jean ette Hueeins and Andrew Campbell on the charge of giving morphine with out a licen ;e. A Jefferson event is a house party bv Helen and Carl Stewer. Misses Mary Nolan, Edna Irvine and Louise Cooper and Messrs. Lvman Bundv. Rae Walk er,, Sam Damon and Kenneth Cooper.of Corvallis, went down this morning to attend it. A Scio Band. Scio has a three star brass band, now ready for playing in public. The mem bers are: Chas. Anderson leader, E. C. Peery cornet, Claud Calavan alto, John Weseley and Claud Peery slide trom bones, Roger Cain baritone, O. B. Cy rus tuba, Ernest Rex and A. W. Hagey drums. Indianapolis, Warch 31. A number of bituminous operators today signed the 1903 scale, and many others are ex pected to sign it. The miners are pre paring to go out ail over the country tonight. Mitchell and the Board. New York, March 31. John Mitchell and the Anthracite board are in session considering the profound strike, of so much concern to the county. Proposed Jewish Massacre. St. Petersburg, March 30. The League of Russian Writers has issued an appeal to the Russian people to unite in the name of their consciences and self-respect to prevent the Jewish massacres which, they say, are beyond doubt being prepared in Southwestern Russia for Eastertide. The appeal says that it is not fancy but fact that the police and gendarmes are arranging to loose the Black Hundred upon the members of the poor, helpless race. Fulton Will Speak. Washington, March 30. Senator Fulton is at work on a speech which he intends to deliver in the Senate early next week on the railroad rate ques tion. He will support the Hepburn Dolliver bill in its present form and ad vocates its passage without amendment. Bicycl e reason IS HERE AND WE HAVE THE GOODS Columbia at $40 Hartford at $2500 If you want a wheel you will make a mistake by not seeing us. Lasselle Bros. Today in History. Caxton finished a The Game and Plays Corn' that will pop. Nebraska Kice pop corn in packages to suit; thoroughly clean, at Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. Millinery - Gossip Commencing Monday morning, March 26th Wolcott's Millinery Store will allow to members and their families ot all LODGES, SOCIETIES and the GRANGE a 10 per cent discount on all purchases upon your asking at time of purchase Our Spring Opening having been delayed on account of the in clement weather, will be held Friday, March 31st., the feature of which will be a blaze of patterns and up-to-date hats at cut prices. Wolcott's Millinery 337 W. 1st. St., Albany, Or. 442 Washington St., Portland, Or" 1474-William printed book on ot the Chesse '. 1713 Peace of Utrecht concluded, placing England at the head of Euro pean states. 1732 Francis Joseph Haydn, cele brated composer, born. Died May 26, 180M. 1807 Slave trade abolished by the British government. 1827 Ludwig von Beethoven, Ger man musical composer, died. 1331-Battle of Praga between Poles and Russians. 1850 John C. Calhoun died. Born March 18, 1872. 1855 Charlotte Bronte, died. Born 1816. 1865-Battle of Five Forks, Va. 1880 Egyptian obelisk for Central Park, New York, successfully em barked at Alexandria. 1889-Eiffel Tower, height 1178 feet. opened in Paris, The Roaring Creek Dam. Home Telephone Company Considerable has bein in the papers j about the blowing up of. the Larwood I dam on Roaring Creek, in this county. ' According to a person familiar with the situation the dam has been practically I out oi use tor a good many years, and was an obstruction to the getting of , logs down the Creek, Which was evident ,: ly the incentative for the explosion, i considerable money has been spent on , the Creek. Now there is an effort be- ing made to get the exclusive control 1 -c u.. i : :. : ui lb uy leasuu ui it ill uuiluiLlun for the logs. ALL BUSINESS Tele phones on main lines; you transact your business privately. We do not put more than two telephones on a residence line, your bell does not ring unless you are wanted. We will not charge you a centnntil we have two hun dred connected and work- you do not have Headquarters for Bicycles. We are headquarters for Bicycles. We have the celebrated Pierce with or without cushion frames and spring forks. The world renown Nationals and Stan fords. These are about the only wheels that are not made by the trust. We also have the Ramblers. Give us a call. Baltimore G'jtj & Bicycle Works Opposite Democrat Office. Patronize Home Industry. Just received another consignment of the Lebanon cauned goods which took I the gold medal premium at the Portland rair which will be sold at popular I prices. Call and examine our goods, in the Baltimore Block, 103 West First St. Phone Red 321. Ellis & Umphrey. ing; sign a contract telephone. to to get our A NEW LINE of Steel Ranges at prices that will please you. STEWART & SOX HDW. CO. Buy the ijy r.n express wagon, all sizes, at Stewart & Sox How. Co. MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Base ball, the best and cleanest of all games, will soon begin Some people don't know the difference between taffy and bread and butter. The ballot this year will reveal some interesting things after the primaries. Oi I . oirange now many men are impor tuned by their friends to run for office. Oregon apples $10 a box in New York! How does that sound. There's money in sound apples. v Pat Crowe is lecturing on Christian ity. It will take Pat a long time to satisfy people of the genuineness of his conversion,, Judge Harris passed through the city last night on his way home from Cor vallis, where he attended court. He I has no opposition so far for district I judge. He has become a very popular juuicmi omcer uccepiauie to every uouy. The republicans have W. L. Tooze from Woodburn and the democrats Perne Cochran, and the republican papers seem to be treating both alike in the interest of the republican party. The Jefferson Review is an emphatic advocate of woman's suffrage. It de- Clares that a man doesn t deserve a . wife who doesn't think she has as much sense for voting as he has. I The warmest candidate in the whole bunch is Cochran of Woodburn, who is running for congress on the democratic ticket. He is having more fun out of it than all the rest put together. Sa lem Statesman. The fun is all he will get. The Democrats of Linn county will give Chas. V. Galloway a splendid sup port for the nomination for congress man. A urmnrr man nf fifhrtlnl'lv nl. I tainmentH, worth and reliability, he deserves the nominatiou, which he will undoubtedly receive, when he will make a campaign that will be a credit to his parcy. Held an Audience Spell Bound. Arrangements were made last night for the appearance of Frederick Wardo in Albany under the auspices of the Elks. The following from a Los An- ! geles paper is a sample of the notices of his readings: Mr. Warde is absolute master of his subject. He is as a speaker majestic in the extreme, scholarly in the pres entation of the subject and delight ul in style. For two hours he held his audience spellbound, absolutely fascin atcd with his power of delineation, his j subtle and delightful criticism, his magnetic oratory and graceful delivery, j I Born. tc Our Representative CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. ; The Kind You Have Always Bought On Saturday, March 31, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W Easy, a girl, their twelfth child, now having naci six ooys ana six Mr. uasy is f ranroaci man. girls. Bears the Signature FRESH FiSh Of All Kinds, In their season, clams etr., at Hur ley & Cockerell's 23G W 2nd St., p'lono black 521. Everything nei.t and clei n, c'eliover ed to any part of the city. The Up-To-Date Grocery Carries the most complete stock of Fancy Bottled and Canned Goods In The City Oil TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES and BAKING POWDERS Are the best the market affords. Try us for good goods at reason able prices. Farmers produce taken in exchange, same as cash. Fresh garden seeds in bulk or package. , ALBANY, W. Yours for Santiam Spuds, A, EASTBXJRN OREGON Bargain Week AT ri i nooas J n i n. usn More Torchon and pillow case laces up to 4-in wide at 4 l-2c vd. T -''ies Burson knit hose, fast black 25c value at 2 pairs, 35c. Ladies fast 15c hose at 11c pair. A big lot of Val laces, sprng styles at 3cyd A good line of elaborately trimmed corset co7frs at 25c each. cents a spool for .the famous Charter Oak thread. We guarantee this tn be the equal of any machine thread made "My it and be convinced "We make the prices" At Stetter's Cash Store WALL PAPER 500 STYLES TOSELECT FROM 5c to $2.50 Rolli GREATEST Wocd"worth AP.IEiy .SOUTH OF PORTLAND. Drug Co., Agents I I I