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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1900)
! We have reduced the price of our fancy Dimities and Or gandies in order to make more shelf room for fall stock. There may be just the pattern you want for a shirt waist for sum mer day dress ata very low price. Don't fail to look them over. It will pay you. S. E. Youno&Son. At The Bazaar Closing oat Sale of summer Dress Pat terns, Denham Suits, Shirt Waists and Separate shirts. s A Millinery Clean-up Ladies Trimmed Hats,2.25, $3.00 and $3.75 for .98 cents. L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON. FOR TKDSE WHO WEAR shirts and shirt waists, collars, cuffs, etc., the Magnolia laundry offers special advantages. We never vary from the Al standard. Every article sent to us is cared (or as well as laundered in perfect Btyle. Patrons find that their linen and other accessories last much longer than was the case when their work was sent to other establishments. Profit by their experience. JLlMAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY Albany, Oregon . Phone 323. MISFITS. Barbers are accused of charging 25 cents at the Bay, Ii this is true they should be left gloriously alone these 15 cent days. The bay is no ruining camp. A female dead beat is said to be worn ing her way north. Well, why not kn,.l ,!..! heats as well as male dead beats, lhere are plenty of the latter who do not travel from place to place The city of Salem likes thete popular loens so well that it has decided to make them permanent, and is now borrowing anma mnrP tnnieV from ltSelf. '.' th mnnnv has to be borrowed this is the proper way. A mac coming up from Portland a few days ago.eaid he was looking lor a steady job. He had been working in Eastern Orprrnn. where he Baid the work wasn't steady enough, so he threw uo a job he had and started for the valley. He be .i .ti nV.lnokin the morning. stonned for a few minutes for breakfast, worked until noon, stopped a short time for dinner, worked until 6 o'clock, stop ped for Bupper, and then worked until o.qn mhen thnv nnit work entirely un til 4 o'clock next morning. What he unfp.l men a olace where there was work all the time. Oakville. Mrs. Dr. I. O. Smith and family, of Adams, and Mils Laura Thomas, of Jef ferson, were visiting' friends here last week. An ice cream social at Holeteins last Friday evening was well attended by the young people. Reporters were not in vited. . Whistling boys are more plentiful on land than at sea aud they whistle bb much or more at mgnt man mey uo m daytime. The China pheasants are more numer ous than they have ever been in this valley. This years chinkB are abont full ?ron and cau do Been in mnro u We would like to be permitted to and eat a few. Mrs.lMartin and daughter, of Cottage Grove, visited friends and relatives here last week. A larira crowd of men and boys went to the river fishing. They caught three nH r a fnw that thev didn't catch. The ioi drivers drave moBt all the fish ahead of them. Grandma Davie, of 8odaville,wss visit' ing wiih;her Bun Ed las, week. Little Rose Bun. kill YODB EYES.- Have them examined by Prof. August Stark of this city permanently located here, who has made tne eyes a special study, andill fit them with glasses that will give satisfaction. If your eyes are weakening call and have a talk with bim. At the Court House. The only busi nesj in the recorder's office today was the cancellation of a $2,000 chatel niort age in favor oi Kuesell & Co, In the clerk's office a man was trying to secure fifty cents with whicn to gee 1.0 Browns ville. The sheriff is taking in some taxes ttnA thn fm.nnrnrnavinE OUt Some. The oBnnnr is takii.e hie euinmer'e vacation. The busiest place is in the circuit court room where the wheat case ie grmuiug along, every kernel being split into a a million nieces. It will take several days, and is no vacation outing. DONT OVERLOOK the fact that we havp. a comDlete stock of tne later t shades nd desien in Wall Paper. Prices are right. Bdkkhabt & Lee We chip dried quantity. heel to order n any C. E. Bbownell. SOCIAL ANDPERSONAL A. McGill, of the O.-egon Nursery Co., of Salem, has been in the city. Miss Flora Clem is visiting in Salem at the home of Mis. A. I. Mutwillop. Mr. A. Hets, a prominent member of the Oregonian force, win in the city this aiternoon. . Frank Haelii.its, Hie veteran miner, left last nit-lit for I he Southern Ornion mines near Grants I'asi. Misa Hortenee Greffoz, wis iu the city on her way from Corva.lia to Grants Paes, to visit friends. Don't miss reading Milt Miller's artic le on the editorinl page. There ia ome thing ia it to think about. Mies Lillie Brenner left this aiternoon for Portland and the eeueide, which su9 will vis't with Portland friends Mis Elsie Martin arrived in Albany last night from California, and is the guest of her bister Mre. Donaca. MiBs Mamie Allen left this afrernoon for San Francisco, where she will take a four years course in medicine. Mrs. li. W. Cundiff and daughter Margaietand Miss Fio Nutting loll to day for the B.iy to spend August. J. H. Rober.s. of the O. & ii arrived lome last night irom hie trip to his former borne iu the eaa'. and report" a pleBant time. Miss Edna Howard relumed last night from a visit with friends in Douglas county, after an absenie of about a month. B. F. Jones, the Toledo Lawyer, was in the city todny on hie way home from Portland. A Salem puper refers to him as Capt. Wilson Bump, of Kiogs Valley, Benton county, is bumping along towards home quarantined somewhere by the smallpox auer a iruitiees trip tu nuiue. lohnnv Pines, who has an office in the censuB department at Washington on ac oi bis father Judge M. L. Pipes being a gold republican, has been promoted. Mr. Stanley Stewart is contemplating a trip to Honolulu, leaving about Oct. 1, to spend the winter tbere, and ia the meantime he will sell his sundries in his bicycle repair ahop at low prices. E. L. Thompson and Rev. Hansen went to Eugene yesterdaj in the interest of the colony they are establishing there. They paid for one tract of land and will buy others. Gov. and Mrs. Geer and daughter are members of a party on their way to Mt. Hood to ascend that famous peak. It is said the Governor carries only $2,000 life insurance, but he promised not to go to the top unless there was an easy path. Dr. Cane and wife, of Halaey, passed throuuh Aibanv tbis aftornoon for Mon mouth, to visit relatives 27 months ago tbe Dr. was Btricken with paralysis and since then has been confine i to his bed. He was taken to Monmouth on a cot. Postmaster Smith and Son Dr. Smith, of Moro, were in the city thiB afternoon on their way to Lebanon. Mr. Smith has been visiting with his son and sojourning at some hot springs'in Vaah- ngton aunnii tne past, nionui. Revs. Reed and Petty and Ed Stewart are among those contemplating the Mt. Jefferson trip with the Mazamas, The rratherinE will be at Aibanv on the even' ing OI the oth, next monuay, anu ine start will be made on the O. &E. tbe next morning. Ihej Mazamas are tbe most experienced mountain ciimoers oi tbe Northwest, and those going will be in splendid company. Mr. H. F. Merrill received a paper tO' day containing an account of the death of a cousin, Mr. Eli Merrill, a prominent business man ot new lorn uny, a veter an of the civil war. at the ane of 62 veara. He crossed the Atlantic one hundred twenty five times, always going on the Cunard line of shipB. Judge Barton returned last night irom a several weeks sojourn at Cascadia, one oi tbe finest mountain resorts in western Oregon. There wero Bixty-five tents around the place, besides many at the hotel, which waa crowded. Good fishing was reported and at least two deer had been killed. Tbe Judge returned by bifl Holley farm and reports a good crop of wheat. Nearly all the fall wheat in that part of the country has been threshed already. At tbe Revere: Robert Andrews, Portland; W H McMahan, Oorvallis; O W Root, Ashland ; B A Spencer, Ash land; J FOlark, Baker City; EDRogers, Chicago; J S Beall, Portland;' Julius Haas, S F; H a Holland, Salem ; JB Knov.les, berry; T L WaBhhurn, Eu gene; Geo H Fiizgibbon, poitland; A F Rogers, Portlanc ; O E Robinson, SF; Weston Phone, Roseburg; Alex Power, Haleey. W Rosenblatt S F. J B Reed Portland, A Hess Portland, P H Sioat Salem, Al Waugh Toledo, H J V ThurBton Dallas, Ethel Trapp Cbitwood. HOME AND ABROAD. Fine (JUlfoniU grapu a-, tin Suja Bowl, 2nd street. Choice Honolulu bannanas at the Su gar Bowl, 2ad street. John H. Simpson has opened a new hardware and grocery store in Corvallis. A grand hop urowers pionic will be held at Butteville, Marion county, ou Aug. 11. A new subscriber writes : "Have been a reader of your valuable paper for the past year,;and teel as u i can t get.a ong without it." And there are others. Ira Turner a new comer, bom-lit the George Brown place of 160 acres two miles east oi tue summit facuruay. ine price paid was $675 Corvallis Times. flhan. Parrisb. a lawyer, ol Oanvon City, is insane at a hotel in Portland and win prooaoiy De taaeu to tue asyium at Salem. He belongs to the Parrisb fam ily at Salem. The Salem correspondent of the Ore gonian Bays i.''rank L Wallace. at,ed 19, had been received at tbe asylum from Lebanon. He was not committed from this county. H. McDonald, of Portland, arrived in Albany eaterday from Crook county with a band of horeeB which he bought there and on the way to Albany, for William Frazier, of Portland. Mrs. Lillie E. Forlor Forbes recently died at Shedd of consumption. She was a graduate ot the University uf Oregon, and besides being an educated woman possessed a splendid character as a heri.. age to those she baa left behind. Tbe Democrat has received a copy of tbe catalogue of .tbe LaUreole Academy and Dallas (Jollege, ol Dal. as. Kev. U. U, Poling is president aud the rest of tbe faculty is a good one, including Clifford White Ktintner, the popular composer and musician. The Alt an v firemen are making ar rangements for the biggest excursion to xaquina ot tne season, it win occur Auiz. 11. 12 and 13. The tickets will be soldigood for going on Saturday or Sun day morning, and for returning on Sun day nignt or Monday noon. The Weather Tonight aud Thurslay fair, cooler to night. River 1.4 feet. F. M. French Displ ma A Child Enjoys The pleasant flavor, gentle action, an., soothing effect of Syiup of figs, when i need ot a laxative, and ii the father o mother be costive or bilious, the most grnt ifying results follow its use; so that it i tbe bast family remedy known and tvery lamiiy should nave a Dottle ftianuiact Small Business. Halbky, Or., July 3', 1900. Editor Democrat: Please print the following: Two or Ihrnii trstntif man In ilia nAtrrtt hftrttnrwl nf Haleey have been making a practice ured tue Califtrma Fi Syrup Cu lately oi (roing to Harriaburg, p''f - J L LEWIS, OSTEOPATH, little on each hottle. That is a mean I trick, young men. Take warning andj Graduate of Dr. A. T. Still's chool ftop before it is loo late. O, 1 ol Osteupalhv. Office in StMhan'a block - i Hours, s:w a in. too p.m. Yet I "IlutiKcr la the Rest Snuce. some people are never hungry, and Ibeyget weak and sick Hood's Sarsaparilla helps such people. It creates a good appetile, gives digestive power und makes tbe vtbo'e body 8inug. bick beadaobe is cured by Hood's Pills 25, Right this way. The best ice cream in Aibanv will Al. ways be found at K. H. Pfeiffer's. He refreshed. LOST. Bundle wrapped in newspaper containing ladies clotbiog, lost let Sunday ovening in road bttween Wa terloo and Law son station, Pleace leave at Democrat r nice. Albany, Oregon N. E. WINNARD, Al. D OFFICE: Tweedale block. Residence enrnti 6th and Broaoalbin, Albany, Oiegon, Telphone, residence, Red 242; Red 246. effice FOR SALE. A good faimofl22 acre S miles east ol Harriet uib ; hi me an barn on same. For full f artiiularB in quire of B b Montague tr LL esn- FOR SALE. My two thirds interest ia growing crop of twenty acres of fall' wheat and twenty of spring, thirty acres of Bpring oats, ten acres of cheat. Inquire at Democrat office. AT COST. In order to close out my stock, for the next sixty days, I will sell all my Bicycle Sundries at cost. STANLEY STEWART. To Cleans j the System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritat ing or weakening them, to dispel head acnes, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figs made by tbe Oaliforaia Eig Syrup Co, Fresh frui to Always on band at F. II. Pfeiffer's. ood variety in season. Purity and Knowledge Purity of engredienls and knowledge of how they must be compounded is the leaBon why the best physicians send us their pieicriptione. T Know we have only the purest drugs and chemicals and will fill phyeici prescriptions exactly as written or not at all. In short we give you j what you asa fur. Who are confltantly renewing nur ilock and ask f i a share of your patronage, feeling certain that it will be to your advanta Burkhart & Lee. Nptice of First Meeting of Creditors In tbe District Court of the United states for the Distriot of Oregon:' In the matter o W. E. Peicher, J. F. Mathews partners aa Peachei & Mathews and J. F. Mathews individually bankrupt, in bankruptcy. To tbe creditors of Feacher & Math ews & J. P. Mathews, Albany, Oregon, in the county of Linn and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 26th day of July, A D, 1900, the said Peacber & Mathews & T. F. Mathews was duly adjudicated bank rupt, and that tha first meeting of his creditors will bs held at Albany. Ore gon, in my omce, on tne inn uuy or Aug., A- l?uu, ai uae o ciock in iuo afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove tneir claims, apcoinc a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and tran sact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated August 1, 1UUU. H. Bryant, Referee in Bankruptcy Lucious ripe Slawberriesever day C E. Beowkell's, Sec d St WOODWANTED. On subscription, at the Democrat office. Will take all the wood brought. Dont wait for the fall jalns. MOSEY LOST. Any one finding laHv'a nurse on Aibanv local Saturday evening in car at this city, will receive reward unon leaving the same at J . A. Rotan's furniture store, Baltimore block, Albany. Lease Renewed. The residents of Al bany and vicinity are to bo congratula ted upon tbe fact that The Poitland Flouring Mill Co.. which has operated the Red Crown Mills (or the past three years, hai lately renewed its lease of the olant lor a term of years, and will con tinue to be known as one of Linn Ooun' ty's moat substantial business enter prisee. FOR SALE. Household goods, heavy team and wagon, road wagon, buggy, harnesses, and ell poultry, finest here. Call on C. D. BateB, near fair ground. 23 Jewels in solid gold .Setting "Special Railwaj" 23 Jew els New Model Fine Train "New " Railway" Lawn Social. The Ladies of tbe Christian church will give a lawn social on the lawn of Dr. Erskine next Friday evening. Ice cream, cake and sherbet will be served. All are cordially invited Ladies Aid Society. The regulat meeting of (he Ladies Aid Society wii: he held at the residence of Mrs. O. W Sears, on Thursday, August 2nd, at 2:30 p. m. Vanilla, Strawberry, Banana, Chocolate Ice Cream At F U. Pfeiffei.t today. Duber-Hampden Watches', p. M. French the Jeweler WILL & STARK Dealers in WATCHES, the best makes, Jew elry, si'verware, di amond goods, cut glass, and the latest novelties. A finb line of Optical goods. NEW Clothing ior men aid boys, The latest styles in hats, A tine line of furnishing goods up with the date, Stylish and substantial boots and shoes, Everything prices. at satisfactory Deautr Blooa Deep. Clean blood meanr a clean akin. Ne beauty without it. Caacareti, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep il clean, by ttirrint up the laiy liver and drinni all im Kurities from the body. Begin to-day to aniih nimolea. boila. blotches, blackheads. and that sickly bilious complexion by Ukir.f All Cmreta. beautr for ten cents, fiaU, .satisfaction guaranteed- 10c, 24. drua- 50c IT'S VftHANTCKD CLOTMIR At the BLAIN CLOTHING Co's