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Albany Democrat ALBANY. OREGON, FklDAY. OCTOBER 3. 130R NO ' VOL SLIi Bishop Morris' Successor. Chicago, Sept. 29. With solemn elaborate ceremonies of .the Protestant Episcopal church, Rev. Charles Sead rtinir was consecrated Bishop of Oregon todav. Bishops Dignitariee from many states, and a number from Oregon were present. Bishop Scadding leaves for, Portland Tuesday. A Lucky Accident. To receive a full load of bird shot and not get hurt, is what happened to A. Schmidt of the ALBANY GUN STORE. He received a big truck load of fresh Peters shells, the very best money can buy-death medicine for the Chinese Boxers. Try them and be convinced. BRING IN your old sewing machine head. We will either repair it or take t as part payment on a new one. STEWART& SOX HnW Co. JUDGE E4KIN RESIGNS, Was Elected Only Last June. Salem, Sept. 29. Judge elect Robert Eakin this morning tended his resignation to Governor Chamberlain. There are a number of eligable candi dates, but there is no expression of opinion from- the Governor who is in Eastern Oregon as to his successor. The impression here is the plum will tain to l. a. urawioro oi iauraxiue. Should Be Hanged. L os AKGELFt, Sept. 9. Denounc iug all autoists for recklessness, Police Judge Chambersjtoday satd intoxicated chaffeurs should be hanged when thev killed a person in wild bursts of speed Beginning October 1st we will Cut, Baste and Fit to your niea sure, Any Style Dress Skirts Absolutely j Free of Charge irom any goods purchased at our store costing 75c per yard or more. Fit of Skirt Absolutely Guaranteed H. W. ARMSTRONG, Cutter. W. B. STEVENS & CO. T AYLCXR & K ELLER (310 West 1st Street, Alkir.y, Oregon) Offer interesting varieties for shoppers desiring low prices and good goods MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts The leaves are falling fast. The Gulf of Mexico has been pretty badly lashed. J Foot ball ought to be popular this year. It will be full of kicks. Lawyer Fenton says his railroad gives passes to all state officials because it is the custom. Nevertheless it is bribery, just the same. In base ball this year Chicago is the big IT, being at the head of both the national ana American leagues. Linn coundy leads ali other counties save Multnomah, says the Scio News, in the number of hunters licenses issued. But as a matter of fact Lane county leads Linn three hundred and Douglas county some. Plenty here though. "Only $2 needed from each man, woman and child in Portland for Y. M. C. A-" s&vs the Telegram. Let's see. $350,000 is wanted. 2 in 350,000 gives Portland s Dormlation as io,uuu. lae Oregonian claims it is only 125,000 or 130,000. It will do well to put a flea in the ear of the evening edition. The Scio News reports a probability of the Wells Farcro office being changed from Scio to West Scio on the line of the road, two or three miles from town. I The people are hot and propose to have all their business- done by freight. Well, Mr. Harriman runs both the road and the express business. What's the odds. ' "A live Governor," is what the Salem Journal calls Governor Chamderlain. He does things. He attends everything. He represents Oregon. In Eastern Or egon this week, at Coos Bay next week, at all the development leagues. He is using his office to develop Oregon. The people did well wnen ttiey elected mm again. They have an up-to-date Governor. Uncle Jotham's Spree,aMunsey story, which a subscriber of the Democrat wants college students to read, is cer tainly readable. After the college stu dents in a college town had done num erous pranks and yelled their yells all over town Uncle Jotham one day ap peared in women's clothes and painted the town red, tearing down signs, painting signs everywhere and contin ually yelling at the top of his voice: Who his, who-who. Haw Bright, Gee Star,- Get up, go on. Git 1 ' He was arrested, but when he told his story, stating that he had as much right to do these things as college stu dents he was promptly discharged. Boys and Giris Fairs. State Superintendent J. H. Acker man, was in the city this afternoon on his way home from McMinnville and Dallas, where he had, been to attend the fairs given by the boys and girls of the respective places and neighbor hoods. They were successes, attract ing a good deal of attention, showing in a marked manner what boys and girls can do in agriculture and alorfg industrial lines. There should be more of them. ' HOME AND ABROAD. E. E. Bovd has heen transferred to Brownsville from Gervais as agent of the S. P. office. The Ranier iustice refused to hold Van Auker for the grand jury. He should be promoted. The first section of the mornincr over land this morning arrived approximate ly on time. Great, Don Humohrev. formerly of the Scio News, has accepted a position as re porter an the Salem Statesman and will begin work next Tuesday. An Albanv bov attending the O A C was charged $1.25 by a Corvallis bar ber for a haircut and shampoo, regular price 50 cents. Better deal with Al bany barbers, ell of whom are white in their methods. ' The Corvallis Times reiiorts Gene Simpson about to shiD two hundred Chinese pheasants by express to Kansas, j ine uiggest smpment ever maae irom i Oregon. He will have about two hun- j dred birds left. . I Hon. D. S. K. Buick died at Rose burg on Thursday at the age of 79 years. He was one of the former edi tors of the Pi aindeaier. For two years he was consul at Sonneburg, Germany, For many years he took a leeding part in the advancement of Roseburg. Norcross, captain andquarter back of last year's Michigan team arrived at Corvallis this week to coach the O. A. C's. With almost a new team to handle he will have his hands full to work up a winning team. It looks now as if the U. of O. will sweep things the coming season. ; After the Democrat had gone to ress yesterday afternoon the team of , 'rank Holman, of Benton county, ran wav while in the city, tipping over a load of wood, breaking from the wagon and running across the bridge to their home. Mr. Holman was fortunate in not being under the wood. Big Lossei by Storm. Mobile, via Meridon, Sept. 28. At least fifty Uvea were lost and $3,000,000 damage from the tornado at Mobile Wednesday night, rive river boats were sunk, the business section inun dated, many buildings razed, and the revenue cutter Alert is reported lost. A military guard is patrolling the streets. &. first-class stock jot groceries, fruits and produce Haidware ani bcildersgoods generally A f ne line of stoves at cost, to close out Steel Hammocks, the oest made Th best guns in the market, including the Wtacheiter, L. C, Smith, Baker, Belgium, ' Savage rifles, Davis and Parker, with the powder and shells to go with them PURITAN RE PA RED AINT" Tried and found reliable Saw Mil! Sold, Parker Bres,, Perry and W. K have sold their saw mill at Ptainview, which I they have run for three years, to Pearl j & trope, who will hereafter run it. Parker Bros., will resume farming. In 'their mill they made a specialty of ties. I in which the mill does a big business. Perfect Tailoring. We are as busy as bees, and yet we have room for you. Have years of ex perience in cutting and guarantee to please your fancy. Also have the agency for the Royal Tailors, the largest and nest in tne country, witn a large line of samples. Work is the finest, the price the lowest. Let us take your measure. We will do the rest. D. S. McDOCGALL. with The Btain Clothing Co. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, OCTOBER i Twenty-Eighth Annual Tour j Richard & Pringle's Famous Georgia MINSTRELS 40 Famous Funsters Crowd3 Draw Crowds and j We Draw the Crowds I,r.ICFS--L'wer flour, 75c; balcony, ff c; ga.Iery, 35c. i LHsin lint it f ::5. wii iii Mm in inn wiMniiMnri"T i i irwTTnwrom i- GOOD COFFEE Is depending upon three things, name ly: quality, knowledge and a suitable , vessel in which to prepare it. The first is easily obtained by using our Diamond Blend, 25c, i- the pound, while we explain any points to you that you wish. The third essential we have Just been able to obtain and that is an up-to-date percolating coffeepot that every house keeper should have. Now on exhibi tion in our window. Commercial Coffee & Crockery Co. Both Phones Main 53. Free Delivery. Have You Seen the DREAMLAND DOLLS at MEISER'S? Special sale on SOAP this week Marines Landed. Havana, Sept. 28. A force of thirty marines by the order of Secretary Taf t has been landed from the battleship of Louisiana, and has mounted guard over tue treasury mumwg , Tre Knights Templars. 'The following officers were elected at Pendleton at the session of the commandery this week: j Judge George H. Burnett, of Salem, grand commander; Frank J. Miller, of I Mbany, deputy grand commander; A. r . ftnapp, oi roruana, generalissimo; T. C. Taylor, of Pendleton, captain general; W. A. Cleland. of Portland, treasurer; H, B. Thielsen, ot Portland, iunior warden: James F. Kobinson, of Eugene, recorder. j ; KeNgious Services. Christian. Bible school will meet at 10 o'clock. The new classes will be ar ranged for the Winter's work and pre paratory to Rally Day the first Sunday m October. Rally Day October 7th. The usual preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 'Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. K. meets ' promptly at 6:30 p. m. All welcome. I. Evangelical church. Corner of 4th and Lyon Sts. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Miss Emma Buckner Supt. Preach ing at 11 a. m. by Mrs. Jameson. There will be no service at night, the pastor being at Monmouth in Quarterly Meeting services. Ail are welcome. Paul Rader, will preach at the United Presbyterian church tomorrow morn ing. Kev. White will preacn in. the evening, the first of a series of sermons on the Ten Commandments. The . theme tomorrow evening will bej "Choosing One's God. . Sabbath ! school rally at 11 :45 a. m. i Congregational church. Rev. G. W. ! Nelson pastor. Services will be con- I ducted hy the parst Sunday at 10-30 n.' j m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school will ' convene at 11 :45 and the Junior En-, deavor society will re-open its services ! at 3 p. m. Miss Merrill will sing and i play at the evening service. j : A union service will te held at the' Christian church Sunday at 3:30 p. m. tt Ha nMpoau$ Kv Paul iinrlpr fchft Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon ! League. j Grace Presbyterian: Cor. 4th an j Maine Sts., Rev. J. C. Elliott, pastor. ' Preaching 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, S. S. 10 a. m.; C. E. 7:45 p. m. Mmstreis. j For the largest stock of Guns and Ammunition go to the ALBANY GGK STORE. Headquarters for the CELEBRATED PETERS AMMUNITION, the best Shells on the market; not made by the Trusts; no old shells here;, all free from the Factory; clsan and strong; just what you are looking for. Call on me before you buy. It wiltpay.you. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To A. SCHMIDT LooR for the big GOLDEN GUN SIGN ALBANY, OREGON 3 Bloomer Safe and Loek Company I3SrOOR3E'OK.1'Hjr) 84 mm street - - ponnnm onzmn BAUBl SAFES Only Safe with as Air Chamber '. Inside cannot get hot . Grand Cold Medal St. Louis WALL.. PAPER 600 STYLES TOSELECTFROM 5c to $2.50 Roll G S 12 AT EST VARIETY SOUTH JVF PORTLAND. Wood worth Drug Co., Age 3Mt jyiriSr """" At Stetter's Cash Storu If you desire to participate in an evening of rare enjoyment go to the opera house Monday evening Oct. 1, and see the high grade performance of Richards & Pringle's Famous Georgia Minstrels. , . People sometimes say, "All mmratrel shows are alike," but this is a superficial blunder. Go and see for yourself and you will pn claim that the "Georgias" are tn a class distinct by themst-lves. This season they biing an entire new show, retiining tn!y Clarence Powell frr.m last year. See the big parade at 11:30 a. m. M fcj 1m itesja SNOW FLAKE FLOOR Reduced to $1.00 per sack - - ?3.80 per barrel ALL GRADES Manufactured and Guaranteed, tor sale at all Grocers. , - ja-. s t t n. i a . f IS Klisl Van Hao iUmjs 5Mv Money to Loan, Money to loan In sums of $509.89 ap to $10,009,00 on farm and city proper erttea in Linn County, at six per cent interest. - BURKHART & PYEATT, 102 E. First, St., Albany Oregon. Albany Transfer Co, We wilt k.eep t,n hand a supply ff dry block wood. Wilt also (i ynur hauling of any kind. Hott!o bold fmI a tpecialty. Office witn Howard, Rot erts & Cooper. I'htire Rii 661; ftesi-d.-r,ee Phone tied K ?. Prompt attes Uo.i paid to Phone orders, Howard & Mastoiaoa. Props.