".' V f ' .", ..V-" v. . : i'', " - - Albany VOL XLI1 ALBANY. OREGON, FR1 DAY. OCTOBER 12. 1906 NO 10 IN ALBANY. Peopl Who Come and Go. F 0 Miller, Portland. Mrs C L Johnson Coevallis. S D Allan, Eugene. G H Cooper, Boston. Al D Wilson, Marshfield. H C Burns, Roseburg. F H Coffin, Portland. A S Wheeler and wf, Seattle. F R Reeves, Portland. V C F Abell, Denver. C L Fitchard, Independence. C L Fish, Toledo. J Schmidt, S F. A C Baker, Seattle. J McWilliams, Halsey. T Wigman, Portland. R L Whitehead, Corvallis. A Cyclone. New Orleans, Oct. 5. -This region was today the the center of cyclonic disturbances. At least three of which were tornadoes and caused a loss of six lives with nine persons fatally injured. Money to Loan. Money to loan in sums of $.100.00 up to $10,000.00 on farm and city proper erties in Linn County, at six per cent interest. , BURKHART & PYEATT, 102 E. First, St., Albany Oregon. A BRIDE AND GROOM Killed by anAngry Bull. MISFITS. Martinsburg, W. V., Oct. 6. : Angry at the bright red dress worn by a bride a bull killed a woman and her . husband Frederick Cowan yesterday evening. Cowan fought desperately to protect his 17 year old wife, but was tossed and tramped to death. The , woman paralyzed with fright was tossed high in the air over a fence and I died. The couple was returning from a sensational elopement. THE-PLATTWAR. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Yum, yum, pheasant meat is all right. New York, Oct. 6. The latest in dicates an armistice declared in the Piatt family, but it is not nearer re conciliation. Friends say ,the senator will not contest a divorce but is willing to pay a liberal alimony. San Francisco Insurance Matters. San Francisco, Oct. 6.- More than two hundred policy holders of the Fire man's Fund, and Home Marine com paniestand Pacific Underwriters have agreed to accept half cash and half stock in the reorganized Firemans Fund Co., in payment of losses. The gross losses of the companies is estimated at more than $11,000,000. Merchants generally report a splen did fall trade. The papers are all helping to adver tise Puter's book, free. Albany college on a solid financial foundation will be a credit to Albany. Funny, but th e more the papers and the college professors kick against haz ing the more the hazing done. Candidate Hearst is defying bosses in New York state. No strings on Hearst. He may get beaten, but he will make it hot for the ringsters and tricksters, whatever he is himself. , HOME AND ABROAD. poet, died 14 years got into a up all the A band of elk recently garden at Yachats and ate truck therein. The man says they hive got to leave him alone or he will kill them, that's all, if it is against the law. Tennyson, the ago today. Another slugging match: Portland 12, Los Angeles 6, yesterday. Eight people were killed yesterday in a subway explosion accident in Phil adelphia. Senator Joseph W. Baily, the leading democratic senator of the U. S. ci Texas,, is 48 years of age today. During the past eight months there have been 70 convictior.s by the state game warden and his deputies, with a total of $2841.10 in fines. Governor Fletcher and family have moved from Jefferson to St. Johns to reside. The Governor is an old news Daner man and a versatile falL-nr nnH will be missed from this neck of the all the . woods. There were twenty competitors for eight vacant positions on the U. of O. Glee Club, and Prof. Glen will name the men later. The members of last years club, now in the university, will remain. The Club will make its an nual trip during the Christmas season. The Pacific Northwest, of Portland, Phil Bates publisher, proposes to send a young lady to the Jamestown exposi tion from every county in Oregon. Miss Gladys Shaw, daughter of C. L. Shaw, has been selected as the Linn county representative to help boom Oregon at the exposition and through the east. A College Reception. Most of the cities of Oregon are in debt, as cities generally have to be which do things and make extensive improvements, but there are some that have money in the treasury, as re-1 oorted by Commissioner Hoff. as fol-. lows: Falls City $400, Pilot Rock $1100, 1 The first social 'function in the col Shaniko $2,000 and Sumpter $2800. lege year was held at the main building i last night with a good attendance of An Albany man yesterday found a students, including a good many new fine ! whisky flask a third full of whiskey, broken bv the names of stnHfa hw On it was the name ot the physician , pinned on the backg of h th 3 !XLn5uhe& fr on's own name, which lining iv. .uoHjoumuuunncio a am? ....npH a CT, with quinine, but the finder says there was no quinine in it. It is plainly a case of evasion of the law. Some men's idea of economy is to spend less money for some other necessity and, more for clothes. . Because of the methods, organization and immensity of the tailor shops that the clothes we measure men for come from no stinting is necessary to obtain here a suit or overcoat of as .good value as the local tailor can give .you for 100,? more. And every garment made strictly to each man's measure to modify every abnor mality to build up every shortcoming. Fall line of cloths ready to show you. Exclusive local Representative of Ed. Y. Price k Company, Merchant Tailors, Chicago THE TOGGERY. rPAYLOE & SELLER (310 West 1st Street, Albany, Oregon) Offer interesting varieties for shoppers desiring low prices and good goods A first-class stock.ofjroceries,,f :uits and produce Hardwire anJlbuildersgoods generally AfcneJline,of stoves al cost, to close out Steel Htmmocks, the oest made i"h best guns in the market, including the ; ' .... ..... Winchester, L. C, Smith, Biker, Belgium, 'j , . Savage rfks, DavisJandJParier, with the , .- powaerana sneiis to go witn tnem P URITAN REPARED Tried and f o -nd reiiablr caused a general mixuD nd much amusement. A pleasing program consisted of a piano solo by Miss Emma Sox, an ad dress oi welcome ov t red Weal, a re- "The general report is birds-are scarce sponse by Miss McNair, a piano solo by The immense i mlBS Ilnuua oiainaner, a vocal solo Dy to hnd. says an ex, string of the fallen beauties I 1II1I11C11BG ' n j. g. taken out Erof:j C: nf Alhnnv on the ftara nlnnf. tn flav nothing of those captured by home , SOm?' the supply of birds altogether is sim ply enormous. They nave become scattered all over the valley from foot hill to foothill. H. Palmer, suggestions bv President Crooks and some college Foot Ball Benefit. The program for Monday evening. Gr, and hear it. It is a good one: part 1 Overture- -Orchestra. Instrumental Solo-Miss Emma Sox. Vocal Solo-Miss Evah French. Reading Mijs Ina Dow. Solo Prof. Palmer. Instrumental Solo Miss Evalina Merrill. Vocal Solo-George Rolfe. Instrumental Duet Misses Stalnaker and Acheson. Vocal Solo-Miss Helen Elkins. Male Quartet-Messrs. Nelson.Steele Hammer and Irvine. PART 11. Overture Orchestra. Reading Neil Murray. Instrumental Solo-Vera Woodworth. Male Quartet-Messrs. Nelson.Steele, Hammer and Irvine. Vocal Solo Lee Davis. Instrumental Snln w-;i,i andSchultz. Violin Solo-Miss Evelina Merrill. Vocal Solo Professor Palmer. Instrumental Solo Miss Emma Sox. Trio The Misses Worrell. Selection Orchestra. Admission 25c. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE Olvmnin Pat-pni HnrH wu.t ci the best, $1.20 asack at all th stores. SATURDAY, OCT, 6TH "The Fireman's Mascot A SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA The Most Realistic Fire Scene Ever Presented on the Stage. Watch for the Fireman's Band. PRICES 75c, 60c and 25e. Curtain raises 8:15. BRING IN your old sewintr machine head. We will either repair it or take t as part payment on a new one. Stewart& Sox Hnw Co. Religious Services. service or refreshments was greatly enjoyed. Partners were ob tained from numbers, corresponding, and each one was permitted to select five things from a menu reading: language, botony, mathematics, history geology, chemistry and forestry. What they got was: tongue, pickles, nuts, sandwiches, rock candy, water and licorice, borne cake and cocoa were thrown in. United Presbyterian church Morn ing service at 10:30. Subject of ser mon: The Wisest Man in the World. Qtol Pntntc second sermon in the series on the Ten Commandments. The theme will be: William Gladstone Steel.'of Portland rrf sjksljs tho-occas lri p6bIiLT i these services. - Splendid music! a sma11 magazine to be known as Steel .!,,.:. wii rio f. i, u;ui Points. It is to be devoted to the school ai 10 Wl dee al n 7 iTZtt . i nn j ij ,i, rortiand number. .No on in Oregon is nlUP ,TflH ttl TV n!Z" better qualified than Mr. Steel for the Klhino. fp0 1? L' JtjS work. He has spent considerable of his PrecmnTL?''l1.a- I"oai,!;?2 life climbing tfie mountains of the nrt th Y P q r p .r fin ST Northwest as well as tramping over its - n:,n.. E- 8t 6,3- Re" fields and wading through its rivers, n . i ni if ! and 1,8 knows the country from fop to wvlibi "..i ooctom, source to moutn. usual hours. Sabbath school at 10 a. Mr. steel was once a resident of At tn, sharp, rreacmng hy the pastoi at bany in early days, doing some news- ji a. in. ouu i.oy u. in. uuuiuis ai. paper worK nere lor a year or two. 3:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. r J Mid week prayer service. Thursday 1 Will fin tn Ariynna tsveiniig ai. I .ovi. n. i:uruiui IIIVILULIUII is extended to all to attend these services. A $140 Colt. Scio News: C. S. Harnish came over from Albany Thursday morning to settle up with the parties that handled his prune crop, Mr. and Mrs. Harnish are arranging to leave, in a short time, for Arizona to remain as much as two years and per haps permanently. Thd change will be made on account of Mrs. Harnish's The Wonder Millinery. Corvallis Times: ' The Times told the other day .of a sale of two five months' old colts at a nrice of S222 for the two. Here is an other tiansaction of that character. health Marion Wood, who used to be foreman a t the college farm, but now a farmer in Linn county near Tangent, sold a two mnntha polt for SI 40. Thp hnvpr was William Hogan of Albany. The Is now ready to show you all the new colt was a bay Altamon t with Hogan's ideas in fall and winter millinery. Call Progress for a sire. The mother of the 01 u ti,a. if- muck colt is aUo the dam of George D. The pleasure for us to show you the new saie was maaq ac iwo raonms. Decause afViea an it :s tnr vou t(1 1...1, at them. ot tne wait tor weaning time. Mr. Mrs. G. E. Nichols. W vvooa was in oorvaius yesieruay. 2nd and Elsworth Sts I Engagem ! F. M. FRENCH COTTAGE DINNER SETS 42 pieces, Decorated; Good Ware. Worth $6. Special This Week $4.00 Commercial Coffee & Crockery Co. 223 W First St Both Phones Main 53. Free Delivery. NOTICE NO TRESSPASSING ALLOWED Unless You Try a Box of Our Oregon Favorite Hand Loaded Shells, Albany Sporting Good House, 313 W. First Street. atch this Space MEISER'S ?Z For the largest stock cf Guns and Ammunition go to the ALBANY GUN STOltE. Headquarters for the CELEBRATED PETERS AMMUNITION, the best Sheil3 on the market; not made by the Trusts; no old shells here; all free from the Factory; chan and strong; just what you are looking for. Call on me before you buy. It willpay you. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To A. SCHMIDT Look for the big GOLDEN GUN SIGN ALBANY, OREGON AtStetter's Cueh Stcic