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Albany ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 17. I'M fi VOL XLU NO , IN ALBANY. People Who Come and Go W G Allen. Eugene Frank Ward, Portland. E B Mapel and wf, Seattle. A B Farmouths, Kent, Wash. F C Allen, Seattle. C M Maguire, Portland. F P May, Portland. Ben Dill, H Snook, Salem. P C Elbert, Portland. F B Stewart and wf, Cottage Grove. U J Rickey. Myrtle Creek.- Fresh Crabs . At the Oregon Market every Thurs day Friday and Saturday. Phone Black 1791. Secend and Ferry. Special prices on stock and poultry foods at Stewart & SoxHdw.Co WOOD. A supply on hard by the Albany Transfer Co. Office at Howard, Rob erts & Cooper's. BAYLOR & (310 West ls Street, Albany, Oregon) Offer interesting varieties for shoppers desiring low prices and good goods A first-class stock of groceries, fruits and produce Hardware and builders goods generally A fine line of stoves at cost, to close out P URITAN REPARED AINT Specials. 10c value turnover collars AT 5C ea- 12 l-2c and 15c embroideries AT 9C yd. I5c ribbed vests taped neck and sleeves AT OC Black lace striped hose AT 5C Fine ! oilet Soap 3 bars for ioc Reduction on all Summer Wash Goods at ........Flood's ig Profits in View At the expense of Quality is the formula after which many dealers i. T r-.nnm lt'a tlio nma.iarIt.a rr n i n " Irflrip thnf. WP art make Ice Cream.- It s the "come - after. If you once try SWETLAXD'S FAJIOIS ICC CREAM you will come back for more. Always of a uniformly high quality, heathful and refreshing. Just order a quart for. next Sunday's dinner nothing so nice for dessert. L. L. POTTS, Exclusive Agent for Albany. When'viaitlng Portland, don't.fail to call at SWETLAND'S, Mo."i.on St. j'no o: Pirtland's.finest stores, and the best in the city fcr a lunch THE BIG 30AT KACE. Portland Only in the.Straight Away. WoBCHESTER, Mass., Aug. 11. Al though Portland could enter the na tional turning race all right, its favor ite having qualified in yesterday's heat, the coach decided to enter the crew on ly in the international straight away, making one race for westeners. Port land will be a favorite with Ravens wood and. Metropolian, for first place. Reaping the Whirlwind. Chicago, Aug. 10. Frank Kowalski, nnvincr tpllnr nf the Milwaukee-Avenue bank, which failed Monday, and for some time receiving teller in addition to his other duties, shot and killed him self tonight at his home at 340 North Carpanter street. A Forest Grove Fire. Forest Grove, Aug. 11. Fire orig inating from a defective flue destroyed the house of Marion Wagner with its contents today. There is no insurance. Cucumbers for pickling $1.00 bu. Owen Beam Co. Both Phones 51. J ELLER Steel Hammocks, the best made best guns in the market, including the Inchester, L. C. Smith, Baker, Belgium, Savage rifles, Davis and Parker, with the powder and shells to go with them Tried and found rei.je back - again trade that we are MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Some of these endless chains are end less nuisances. There are quite a number of murder manufac.uries in this world. Hanging would be too good for that Milwaukee Ave bank crowd. Of course Harriman won out in the Wells Fargo fight, and high rates will continue to operate. Of eight Air any college school boys who began their vacation season worK- ing in a saw mill up uic otuiLiam uwj two are left there. Astoria politicians are in a turmoil over the recommendation for collector of customs of a man not satifactory to many of them, just made by Senator Fulton. The Astorian editor- wanted it, and, of course failing, is now howl ing himself hoarse. And that's modern politics. The Eugene Register favors the candidacy of J. M. Shelleyfor collector of customs at Portland and says: "So far as Senator Fulton is concerned we know he is vory friendly to Mr. Shelley's candidacy, but even a man in Fulton's position cannot always do as he would like. Portland should let loose, etc.'.' The Eugene Register boasts of a re markahle record for SuDerintendent Dillard and assistants, who completed the grading of the papers in the teach er's examination on the day of the completion of the examination, a list of 54 successful candidates being given in this morning's Register. Musthave worked nights or done a lot of skim ming. A Georgeous Parade. The Great Adam Forepaugh and Sells Brothers' Shows present this season the most attractive and colossal free street parade ever attempted in the history of circuses. These enormous shows, together with their newly added spectacle called"Fighting the Flames," will exhibit in Albany, Thursday, Au gust 23. - Since last season the parade has been enlarged and improved upon by master hands in the art of producing circus at- tractions, inere is aomeunng in tins pageant to interest unu nuiu tue utteu- iora, eying tne stranger cautiously, tion of ever spectator. The student of : "Yes; I too am from Michigan and I natural history has the wonders of the guess you and I are related," replied the wild animal world brought before him . brick mason. in living, breathing reality. The lover This was two much for the millionaire, of fine stock has here 500 magnificent In spite of the very respectable ap thoroughbred horses upon which to nearance of the stranger and of the feast his eyes; the admirer of physical honesty anybody else could see stamped Eerfection is regaled with the sight of on his face, the landlord had a great undreds of the world's greatest aero- vision that he was about to be struck bats, equilibrists, gymnasts and riders; for a loan of $10. All millionaires get the artistic interest is gratified in thethat way and the landlord, who -is also .opulent splendor of massive, beautifully B well known telephone inspector, edged carved floats representing the known hurriedly away from his cousin and got countries of the globe. Men and wo-' busy elsewhere. Friends later explain men in nicturesque garb of the various ed to him that the stranger was his nations form regal allegorical tableaus. own real cousin and that he was in no Each float is accompanied by a detach- danger of being goldbricked or sand ment of the soldie-y of the country bagged, after which the popular land represented, and the picture is further lord made proper aplogies and extended enlivened and made more realistic by to the brick man thatcousinly affection bands, composed of German, Russian, that was his due. French, Scottish, Indian and Persian musicians. The parade is in thirty sec- ! Off for American Lake. .l 1 l- A j . -t. . ' inn in ita.-vlf. ' Sold Their Restaurant. Will and Frank Reiner, sons of Mrs. Chas. Wagner, of this city, who have been running a restaurant just across the Morrison street bridge. Portland for about ten years, have sold out for a handsome figure, and will retire from the business. Frank's health has been poor, and it was thought best to make a change. The young men have made a fortune at the business. Will has a fine fifteen thousand dollar farm near Halsey, which he and his wife will move upon soon and run. Some Distances. It is 80 miles from Albany to Port-1 land, 97 miles from Corvallis to Port- i land. But coming by Albany it is only i 92 miles. j Dallas to Portland is G3 miles. I 693 miles from Albany to San Fran cisco. ; Portland to Brownsville is 96 miles. to Springfield 123 miles, and Natron is b milts beyond It is 45 miles from North Yamhill and 60 miles from Sheridan to Tillamook, It is 513 miles from Albany to Spo- kane. Stenographers, Attention! " New, latest model Smith-Premier typewriter for sale on easy payments, Call on A. E. Alexander at P. O. Something Good. Shrimp salid and stuffed eggs at tho Oregon Ma'rken Friday and Saturday. Phone Black 1791. 3t I BRING IN your old hpwtp machine I.eid. We will cither repair it or take t U3 part payment on a new one. STEWART & KOX Hnw Co. I ' r Id papers 10 cents a hundred at the i Di mocrat olHce. HOME AND ABROAD. Prof. J. B. Horner and wife were re cently heard from at Athen, Greece, and were still going. E. E. Boyd, recently S. P. agent at Gervais, has been assigned to the Brownsville office. Prof. E. E. Coad, formerly of Leb anon, has been elected principal of the Hood River school. Ed. and Ad. Flemmir.g, residing near Scio, killed a cougar the first of the week and got even with him for killing several sheep. G. W. Morrow has sold his business in Woodburn and moved to Salem, where he will run a confectionery and ice cream parlor. Clark H. Williams, the man who went down the river from Albany, leaving yesterday, is an Oregonian staff man. Archbishop Christy of Portland and Father Lane, of this city, will hold a service in Jefferson tomorrow at 10 a. m. at Smith & Jones halL Sim Bennett, Walter Cheney and Wit Agler, three Portland young men will be up tonight and tomorrow morning start on a canoe ride down the Wil lammetee to Portland. Ralph Robinson, of Eugene, a brother of Mrs. Dr. Littler, of this city, will leave tomorrow for Berkeley, Calif., where he will enter the U. of C. He was a U. of O. junior. Chester Mason, the former morphine fiend, and Elsie Reed were arrested in Salem yesterday for lewd cohabitation. Both were held to answer the circuit court's grand jury. Next Monday the new stock law will go into effect, and it will be unlawful to permit the stock to run at large any where in Linn county, from the limpid waters of the Willamette to the feet ot the Three Sisters. Bet they'll do a little running out in the foot hills. Sam Sampson left Hood River three years ago penniless and owing numer ous debts. He has jusc returned from Nome worth several hundred thousand dollars, and is paying off the little debts he owed. Two Cousins Met. Corrvallis Times, Jack Hammel of Albany, who is doing brick work on the Taylor building, is a full fledged cousin of J. C. Hammel, the millionaire landlord of Hotel Cor vallis. In spite of the kinshm however. they never met until a few days ago. lou are trom Michigan. 1 believe, iarked J ack Hammel as he sidled un the landlord and spoke in a conn- duntiol tone. "Yes I am from Michigan k-nen 1 m in uregon, replied the land- Or Co. joined the two companies from Eugene, accompanied by Col. Yoran, ' and left on the Cottage Grove Local for Portland thence to American Lake, with Drosnects of a good time durincr the coming ten days. The following were on tne trip: a t ,,,t-' p, &r,n. a h-Z: I rirstijieut, otainaKer commanaing, ham McClain, Wilkins, Wyatt and Johnson. Corporals Lee, Purdom, Tea- cocki Torbet, Altermatt, artificer willert, cooks Neeley and Bilyeu, Musician Lewis, and Privates Ander- son Beeson, Bamford, Caldwell, Crab- i,ee. Holm. Francis. Frv. Gibhons. Golf. Hcrskv. Harris. Holmes. Hvde. IMulver, McGee, Mcllhaney, Richmond, Slyter, Stalnaker, Wagstaff, Ward, I White, Williams and Zielke. Work Begun. Times: Jack McClure commenced work on the Calapooia wagon road to the mines this week, with a crew of about half dozen men. It is impossible to secure men at present but just as socn as they can he secured a much larcrer crew will be used. i i INSURANCE, without cost is w at ; you get when you bring your PRE- ' SCRIPTIUNS to us, for you have to 1 pay no mote hero than at other places ana ou are insureu uKuumt rmita u i ourPositive Guarantee that thev wi be filled exactly as your physician wishes them to be. BURKHART fit LiEE. Glass, all size.i anu kinds, tor sale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than anywhere else in Albany. Skilfully set if desiredj Olympic Patem Hard Wheat Flour, the best, $1.30 asack at all the grocery stores. 5 -iA. f-.i Z 3. T jC. jfl Quitting ALL Half Stock and Fixtures for Sale WOLCOTT'S AT Commercial Coffee and Crockery Company This "W eek's Special. 1-2 gallon Stone Preserving Jars each $ 10c 1 " " 15c 1-2 " " Jugs " ; '10c 2 " ' " ' 25c We will not handle Fruit Jars hereafter as we have no room for them. Will close out the balance of our stock at the following prices: Economy Fruit Jars. 1 pint ' doz. 75c 1 quart , doz. 85c 1-2 gal doz. $1.10 Royal Fruit Jars. 1 pint doz. 90c I quart doz. $1.15 1-2 gal doz. 1.60 223 W 1st St. Bloomer Safe and Lock Company 84 THIRD STREET UK Only Safe with an Air Chamber Inside cannot get hot Grand Gold Medal BHU SALE Every thing in the line of millinery will be sold at a great reduction, for the next ten days. A nice selection of black hsts at $2.00 Call and see for yourself. EASTERN MILLINERY GO. MRS. H. W. LOCKE, Prop., I0p W. First. Phone Red 322 ALBANY WALL PAPER 500 STYLES TOSELECT.FROM 5c to $2.50 Roll GREATEST VARIETY SOUTH VF PORTLAND. Woodworth Drug Co., Agren At S tetter's ftAWLINGS Commercial, Legal Correct Legal Blanks Rubber Stamps Calendars, Fans, etc. BOOKBINDING A SFEC1ALTY Business GOODS Price MILLINERY THE BOTH PHONES MAIN 53 POKTLflHD. OflEGOU SAFES St. Louis Sj2:; -1 ' XT'. .' F Cash Store 133 Broadalbln Btreet Both Phones, Main B and Society Printing Typewriters for sale and for rent Typewriter Supplies