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ii c.- Democrat Albany VOL 5 LI I ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY, AKGrST :tl. 1900 NO 4 IN ALBANY. People Who Come and Go H A Jones, Ontonagon, Mien. H.W Waters, Salem. R S Southwick, " W C Arderson, San Jose. C E Gutz, Portland. Chas A Parke, Portland. R G Hunter, E T Price, " Clyde Stanley, Corvailis. I Gorman, Portland. C E Shepherd, " Otto ohell, " Fd McCarty, Wadner, Ida. W Breyman, Salem. W H Eldridge, " INSURANCE, without cost is w at vnu eet when you brine your PRE SCRIPTIONS to us. for you have to jpay no moi e here than at other places and ou are insured against risks by ourPositive Guarantee that they will be filled exactly as your physician wishes them to be. Burkhart & Lee. f resh Garden Seeds Two packets for a nickle at Stewart & Sox Hdw. OREGON State Fair I SALEM, SEPT. 10-15, 1906 EXPOSITION FULL OF INTEREST OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Premiums $10,000 Given c J CIC nnn D. ... 3pccu pil,uuu ruisE A Good Time to Renew Old Acquaintances: :: : SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES W. H. Downing, President F. W. Dur Secretar NEW FALL Ginghams, Percales, Flan nalettes, Suitings, Etc....... ......FLOOD'S CASH STORE. AYLOT? &,ir ELL ER (310 West lstl 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 stove3 at cost, to close out Stsel Hammocks, the best made best guns in the market, including the tachester, L. C, Smith, Baker, Belgium, Savage rifles, Davis and Parker, with the powder and shells to go with them P UR1TAN REPARED A1NT AFTETHE PREMIER.. Fifty Killed or Wounded. St. Petersburg, Aug. 25. Four revolutionists appeared at Premier Stolypins villa in a coach today, dressed in uniform of the gendarmes. Two i entered the villa, one threw a bomb, the explosion nearly destroyed the house. The man who threw the bomb was killed. The Premier was unin jur ed but his daughter had both legs broken and a three year old son was badly injured. About fifty, persons were killed or wounded Died at Dilley. Forest Grove, Aug. 25. Mrs. Hugh Brandon, aged seventy, died near Dilley yesterday. Pioneer Dead. Forest Grove, Aug. 23.-J. F. Laff erty, a prominent pioneer, died at Gale Creek yesterday, aged 73. Escaped From Her Husband. Mrs. Jim Look, the Portland Celes tial, ' whose husband followed her to Albany and thence to Salem, taking I her back to Portland, yesterday after- noon escaped from her lord ana master and again came up the road to Salem, , thinking Huey Leoung was there. But he is in Albany. There is liable to be j more trouble, with Albany in the story. The Weather. Range of temparature yesterday 52 83. The river continues at about .8 The prediction is fair tonight Sunday. F. M. French displayman. . and Good Things to Eat !p4UhcUrnfiK,8S icrned beef, Saratoga chip3, all such as iressed home .made. Phone Black 1791. Fresh Vegetables, Eggs, Berries, etc always on hand at the Oregon Market ; Telephone Black 1791, GOODS JUL; Triedjanc .'o:nJ reiiablel MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Lots of other ordinances "beside cyle ordinances. bi- Can't someching be done to stop these weison-uans pictures Don't ride your bicycle on the street nights, nor on forbidded walks, nor too fast. The President has ordered a spelling reform, and hereafter it should be spell ed thru, etc. The Stayton Mail says there is a rumor that the Scio News may move to that'eity. Stayton is a wet town. The harvesters' are behind on their work, so much of it is there to do this year, and a few cases of farmers stack ing their wheat are reported. It is an interesting fact that a circus balloon is not a balloon, just a piece of rubber filled with hot air. Balloons will rise, the circus rubber wont. . Mr. Onion is running for Congress down in Texas, and all the papers are making wry faces at him, testing their inventive genius in the punning Tine. The blind couple that did Albany on circus day, were also in Eugene. They are said to be worth a good deal of money. They fellow the circus con tinually. The Standard Oil Co. and the New York Central yesterday IV both in dieted for violation of the interstate commerce law. Wonder if they will una out aoout it: A Boston paper published the picture of a' young lady as the prettiest girl in Massachusetts, and within a week she had 800 offers of marriage. It Bhould publish a picture of 800 idiots. Victor Moses has purchased the mer cantile business of his brother in Cor vallis, and the latter will move to Philo math where he has bought the business of his brother Sam. Now what Sam do... . v w ; There promises to be some U ing reauuig wimu EiApurb neuueiu makes his report on the tax rolls for the past two years. Someone is liable to nave to "dig up" to the tune'of several hundred dollars. Scio News. The re port has already been filed as to the clerk, treasurer and recorder. ! j: i to i ig.ij Eefore the Portland-Oakland series began the Portland papers figured out thst Portland would win nearly all of the twelve games. Instead of that Portland has struck a tobogan slide and Oakland has been winning right along. - Itdoesn't pay to count chickens too early and brag generally ends in peg. The Salem Journal in its account of the Celestial escapade says: Louey I On, the noodle man, said this morning-, ' that the elopement was not a case of theft; that the woman willingly went with the Albany celestial, and that neither the police nor any one else had any right to interfere. "No stealee nothin, he said, "woman go all rightee; all three men heap dam three fools." j The Development League. I At the meeting of the Merchants Protective Association of this city at the council chambers last night a dele gation of three, headed by the presi dent, was ordered appointed to go to ' the convention of the vVillamette De- h Prooionf p A Vmmcr tr. noma thL other two The Albany Commercial club will send five delegates if that number can be secured who will attend. More Sqecial S. P. Rates. A special rate of one and one third, children half fare, will be given by the S. P. as follows: To labor day celebration at Portland Sept. 3 Sale days the 2nd and 3rd. Limit the 5th. To the fair of the Oregon District Agricultural Association, at Roseburg Sept. 4 to 8. Sale days the 3rd to the Sth. Limit the 9th. $10.00 A Day. If you are making less than $10.00 a day ana wish to make more, see R. A. I Copple at the Auto Gate Corner, Lyon and first ots., or at the Kuss House. ivtibf an EYE. on tne Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street between Ellsworth and Lyon streets. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Jlw Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature HOME AND ABROAD. j Impendence has a lady barber. I ' Senator G'earin returned to Portland ! art night, fresh from his European trip. Geo. M: DeVaney has bought the Ter hune farm across the Santiam from Jetterson, paying $37 an acre. State Game Warden Baker, of Cot tage Grove, returned home this after noon from a hunting trip to Tillamook county, where he also kept his eyes on vioiaters of the W. An Independence man, H. Hirsch- bertr DrODOsea tn anw 100 in nickoU on the streets of Independence when the hop market actually reaches 25 cents. Then there will be something d-ing for the boys of the" city. The date of the big Astoria regatta August 30 to September 1 inclusive. The event will be a great one, one of the best doings of the Northwest, and those who go always declare that they get the worth of their money in the city down by the sea, full of hospitable people. The forest fir.q nrA nnw nropt icnllv burned out. As reported by the Dem ocrat from the beginning the damage is comparatively small, most of the fires having been in logged over places, and those that were in the green tim ber touching not over a fifth of the timber and not injurying that touched if logged within two or three years. An escaped inmate of the insane asylum C. E. Meek, was captured in Corvailis yesterday, where he had been trying to pass $1,000 checks promis cuously around town. He was examin ed by the marshal of the town and his came was found on the inside of his vest and the number of his ward on his underclothing, according to the custom of the asylum, which told the whole story. In 1877 there was a student in Albany college named Minnie who afterwards married, and had a daughter now seventeen years of age. Parties in Spokane have an album with the first name and for certain reasons desire the last name. Do any of the old timers know what it is. Those were days of autograph albums and perhaps there are others here with the same name a mong the others. Brownvsille. Time3: Miss Minnie Ralston has accepted a position in the Wallowa school, the same , school in which Miss Mae Cooley taught iaab year aim win again leacn tnia year. Mrs. Frank Walker entertained a ! few young people at her pleasant farm home last Saturday evening, in honor of her neice, Miss DeLancey, of Alb any. Refreshments were served and a most pleasant evening was spent. I Attyi A. A. Tussing returned from the Bide River mines Tuesday. He re ports work;' on the Calapooia wagon road progressing slowly on account of - JTT - - . " ' a scarcity oi neip. uniy nine men are employed. Mr. .ucClure wants twenty more men as soon as possible. Delos Foster, accompanied by his sister, Miss Mamie, left for Watson . ville, Calif, last Friday, where they will probably permanently locate. They will be joined by their parents Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Foster, about October first, and Brownsville will thus lose another I excellent family. Scio. News: . Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McDonald and little grandson, Arden, of Philomath, Benton County, are visiting relatives and friends in and around Scio, for a few weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Misner, of Albany, were Scio visitors last week, guests at the home of J. A. Bilyeu. Mrs. Misner ws formerly Miss Nora Bilyeu. The Scio State Bank is putting in a plate glass front. .New linoleum is also to replace the old and the banking room is to ve placed in first-class condition generally. Last Sunday numeroni relatives as sembled at the residence of J. M. V. Bilyeu for the purpose of celebrating the 82d anniversary of' the birth of Aunt Hannah Bilyeu. Aunt Hannah is one of the pioneer matrons of Linn County, haying arrived with the immi- gration of 1852 and settled on a claim just east oi oeio. ... Private Fire Departments. The Times speaks of a private fire department at Kline's store, Corvailis, consisting of a private hydrant and 150 feet of hose. The DEMOCRAT several days ago mentioned a like arrangement for several places in Albany. The Re vere House, First National Bank and central office of the electric light station and water works have such ar- ! rangementB, and others might well do ' likewise. MTJIR PEACHES.-Orders for Muir peaches will be attended to from September 6th to the 10th, by Owen Beam. Order now. FOR RENT. Furnished room and i rooms for light house keeping. Mrs. Geo. Prinzler, 130 E 2nd St. One dollar typewrittrribbons for any make machine for seventy live cents, Git a coupon good for six ribbons for $3.50 and get ribbons as you need them. RAWLINGS, Albany, Ore. HELP WANTED--FEMALE. A sol icitor and ilemonsvratar of high class hardware novelty pate teo household necessity. Salary $2 50 per day. No silling requi-el. A'HieRS, Munarch Mf. Co., Albany TEMO crat, Albany, Oc Quitting ALL Half Stock and Fixtures for Sale WOLCOTT'S There Is No Better Table Beverage Then Diamond Blend Coffee, cream or sugar it is equally careful blending, which ma our many patrons. Always keep a Pound in the Pantry. Diamond Blend Coffee 25c, 30c and 35c per pound, Commercial Coffee and Crockery Company BOTH PHONES MAIN 53 Bloouier Safe and Lock Company I3STCOREOI4.TE!ID 84 THIRD STREET B Alii SAFES Only Safe with an Air Chamber Inside cannot get hot Grand Gold Medal WiffiE PAPER 600' STYLES TOSELECT;FROM 5c to $2.50 Roll GREATEST VARIETY SOUTH OF PORTLAND. Woodworth Drug Co., Agre At Stetter's State Normal School AT MONMOUTH BEGINS its 25th year September 26; 19uU. Three full courses of study. Higher course recognized m Washing ton and other states. The best and shortest way to a state and life paper. AdditionHl work in both general and sp cial Methods; also, school manage ment for graded and ungraded schools will be given this coming year. Longer terms, higher wages and better opportunities are open to Normal graduates. School directors appreci ate '.he superior ability of Monmouth graduates, and the demand far exceeds the supply. Catalogue containing full information will be sent on application. Corrrespondence invited. Address, J. B. V. BUTLER, Registrar. WOOD. supply on hard by the Albany T ansfer Co. Office at Howard, Rob- I erlfl & Lor per s. Business GOODS Price MILLINERY Used plain or mixed with leasing. This is the result of es the coffee so acceptable to FREE DELIVERY PORTLAND. QREGOK St. Louis mm' Cash Store Special S. P. Ratev The Southern Pacific will givespetiil rales of one and one-third faro, contin gent on a general sale of fifty tickets, as follows: 1 Tho Photographer's convention at Spokane, Sept. 5, 6, 7 and 8. Good re turning by the 10th. ' Annual camp meeting of the Oregon Holiness Association at Portland on Sept. 7th to tho 17th, good returning on or bffore the 19th. The National Irrigation Association's con von lion at Boise Sept. ii to 8. Tickets on sate Sept. 1 and 2 and good for thirty days, with stop over priv ileges on returning. Notice to Farmers. I um in the market for clover, cheat, vetch, alfalfa and timothy hay deliver ed for cars. Farmers or dealers having bay to offer will kindly write me stat ing the amount and quality of the hnv whLh they have to sell. Address G. W. Simpson, 201 Washington St., Port Ui.d, Oregon. t-27 I 1an it. x V. Mud You Kan Alwars 3oad t I 1 -1 : ':l i I