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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1901)
A New Invoice of Silk Shirt Waists tiave arrived. They eell for 15.50 and 6.50. The white embroid ered and tucked shirt waists eell for $1.15 to $2.50. They are good fitters and l ave lots of Bty'.e. Ladies tancy hose, colore, liBle and fine maco cotton 60j per pair. Black drop stitch hoee telle for EOc and 85 cte per pair, we have some handsome designs in the above mentioned. We can aUo furnish you with the genuine SAHLIN PERFECT FOKM and CORSET COMBINED, cultivates naturally the STRAIGHT FRONT EFFECT and gives an erect figure. Price $1.00 rer pair. S. E. Young & Son, BKTJMMEBS' SAMPLES OV MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND DEESS SKIRTS row on ca'.e AT THE BAZAAR. a as to enable us to offer thfin to you at COST PRICE. Ladies Dress Skirts Black Ohevoit, Venitian Cloth and Mohair, a few in colors, grey, brown and blue, all of fashionable cut and finish. Muslin Underwear Dainty Laces, fine Embroideries and good Nainsooks, Cambric and Muslins are used in making up these high-grade larments. The needle-work and finish Is of a first elass-kind. All skirts bve lawn or cambric duet ruffles. All gowns are lull length and am ple width. L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON. GIVEN AWAY FREE! Have you 'seen thoBO presents Churchill jJroa. are givibg to their patrons on the firBt of each monthT If not, bettor call and see them . On July lat they are going to gi"e away ' free A Fine Parlor Lamp. EeBidea this they will give away number of other presents, several bnxna of choice Bon Bona, fire . i-rackera for the boys, etc. Call nnd see them at the Elite Candy Factory, CHURCHILL BROS., Props. First St. Albany, Oregon HOUSES to rent. Good location. Rea eonable tenta. H. F. Mkbrixl, Democrat office. School Rocsk Bids. The bida fcr erecting the addition to the central building were opened at 4 o'clock yeater- daybfternoon by the board, but on ac count of the absence of Mr. Weather ford the contract was not let, also be' cause the highest bid la bigner. tha "le district voted for the purpose, being more than $1,500. Tlie bids were: Welch Brothers of Salem, who rebuilt the court house, $5,999; I. F. Oonn, $0, 193.10; John M:Cheeuey, $U,4Uj. The Modern Way Commends itself to the well-informed, to do pleitsuntly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well . To cleanie the sys tem and break up colds headaches, and fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedj, Syrup ot figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co. rn Care Co-)ruatlun S'orev&r. Take Cnminrels Cumlv Cathartic. 100 or 25a if O- C. U. tt'.il to cum. rtrutri:!' 1 return! rcuite. MARRIED. WESTGATE WHITNEY. In Eugene on Wednesday, June 12, iuui, at tne residence o! the mother of the bride, Mrs. H. B. Whitney, Mr. G. A. West gate and MiBB Nettie Whitney. The ceremonv was nerlormed in the presence of a number of relatives and in timate friends and was a very happy affair. The groom is the representative at this city of Moore, Ferguson uo. , oi San Francisco, a young man of splendid attainments and character, and the bride is a young lady popular with all knowing her, for several years an effici ent teacher in the High School depart ment oi the Albany public Bchools, and the universal expresaion is that the rustling wheat dealer has eecured an en viable prise. Mr. and Mra, Westgate willj return to Albany on this alternoon'e train and take up their residence at their new home at tne liranam place in me souin western suburbs of the city. Tonight they will be given a reception at the home of Postmaster S. S. Train. SENJAMIN PURDOM. On Wednes day afternoon, june iz, laui, at me residence of the bride's father, Mr. Frank Purdom, in Albany, by Rev. J. B. Holmes, Mr. William Benjamin, of Gervaie, formerly a resident ot this city, and MiBB Pearl Purdom. fT U . mAildinn maa nriiFofa ITi tinrl JL 11V YTDUU1UK pnvnuj. wi Mrs. Benjamin left on the afternoon train fnr Rftlflm. from where thev will co to their home at Gftrvaia. They have the beBt wishes of Albany friends. ros. ikes SOCIAL AND PERSONAL F. H. Page, of Eugene, vas in the city today. T 7. rtroia nt (lalaa n-ao Btfrniflini, In ! bueiness in Albany today. Mrs. C. E. Sox returned this aftrr noon from a visit with Corvallis fiiends. Roy Parker weit to Portland this af ternoon on a visit with hia sister Mra, Anderson. Miss Adah Ward, one of our High School girls, will leave tcday for her borne in Brownsville. Dr. Barr, of Astoria, waa in the city today on his way home after a trip to his claim beyond Lebanon, Mr. Will Harris, of this city, will leave July 3 for Sau Franeisco to enter tho navy. He will fill the bill, Dr. J. W. Odgers, af Medford, at one time an Albany dentist, has moved to Berklty, Calif., to reside, Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Fisher, of Attoria. ate in the city un a visit with their son Carl, one of the college xtudents . John Morgan, of Albany, speut the paBt week here visiting his sister, Mrs, L. L. McCartney.--! he Dalles Chronicle. Mrs. R. M. Foatar returned frnm Al. I bany Friday morning accompanied by ueraaugnier, Mrs. w . a. Williamson. Ashland Tidings . William Galloway, receiver of tho U. S. land office at Oregon City, and wife, passed through Albany this afternoon on their way home from the Bay. Mrs. Ben Barker and three sons and daughter returued to their home at Ash land thiB afternoon alter a visit, with Albany relatives and friefida. The W. C. T. U. yesterday afternoon gave a very enjoyable flower mission entertainment at their hall. A pleasing program was presented,. The display of flowers was large and choice. The Ladies Musical Club will present a program next Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the A.co Club music hall, to which each member of the club baa the privilege of enviting one friend. A pleasant evening is anticipated. Chester Psrter and mother will leave tomorrow for Seattle, Woeh., where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Harris, and then go to Los AngeleB, Calif., where Estelia is now tbe wife oi the prosperous superintendent of the city park, and wnere they will reside. A. S. McDonald, nrincinal for lha past year of the Corvallis public schools, is to leave this week for the vicinity of Brownsville, where the family will spend the summer. Prof. McDonald may engage during vacation in the life insurance bueinesa. Corvallis Times. At the regular business meeting of the Baptist young people Bociety, the follow ing officers were elected: President, Miss Bessie Burkart; vice nresident. Richard Mavberrv: eecretarv. Mian Mm. Feron ; treasurer, MisB Pheruetton ; or ganist, Miss Linny Kimsey; assistant organist, Misa Mary Fosfaay; cnoriater, iiiisa anon. Laet evening at the reaidence of P J Smiley the young people's society ol the U. P. church gave Mr Ivan B Marks a farewell reception before he leaves for his future home at Buffalo, N Y. The evening was spent in a pleasant manner. inr Hiaras win tags witn mm when be leaves Saturday the beat wishes of all wno know mm. i roi. mollis tiarzee. o! Wi bur. waa doing buelnees in town Monday. His school will close this Friday after a very succeasiuiyear. rroi. tsarzee will uere after devote bie time to tbe practice ot law. He has been reading law for many years but only recently made application lor ad mission to tbe bar for practice. We learn that he stood at the head of the class in tbe examination and will no doubt achieve success in bis new field. He has not decided upon a location yet. Roseburg Review. The Maccabee Excursion. All kind? of lathe and light machine work promptly done. Phone 421 Red, IN AND AROUND ALBANY . F. G Powers has tra led his residence property in third ward foi property In Lsbanon owned by H. O. Hvdniau, There will be a meeting at the armorv tonight for the organization of the now hospital corps of the 4th regiment. The government directur sajB the woather tonight is to be showers, to morrow urobably fa ir, 'I lie liver i on ly 3 leet above low water. Mrs. C. D. Story, of Oregon City, draw the big priie given by the S. F. Exam iner. It consists of U.S. bonds of tlie value of $10,000. Everybody Intereeted in the hooper amueeB for the 4th of July is requested to meet toninht at the hall of Albany Engine Co. No. 1 tonight. By order ol the committee. One of the prettiest stones ever seen is owned by W H Hogan, recently pre sented him bv Col F T J Parker.who se cured it in Montana. It is a Bplit rock cuvereu wuu terns and may De seen at fleam & Hogan'e. Tbe goddess of liberie vote east t. s o'clock last evening showed 1S6 more votea at Woodwortb's,67 at Burkhart & Lee'e, 60 ai Dawson's, 2 at the Elite.and 1 at Vioreck'e. The three leading can didates now have: Miss Stewart 655, Misu Cline 618, Mies H award 321. SherifflMcHaraue was in Brownsville y eaier,:tyjir,d at least temporarily clos ed tho woolen mills thereunder the Ellewicb attachment. There 1h flflitl In be a good many other claims against the mm. lucre is ia'K oi a receiver inr i mil's. une oi tue unoat nieces of work ever gotten oat in Oregon is the Junior a An nual ot the U. o O. ust issued. It ii not only a fine thing from nn artistic standpoint, but it is creditable from literary view. Unlike many annuals it is reasonable and doea not "slop over, let it contains Dlentv of humor. It speaks well for the university. The Woodmen of tne World of thiB city are contemplating a big picnic at this city in September with excursions here from all parts of the valley, Alb any is splendidly tituater. to become a picnic citv. and it is much better tn hnvn a big picnic at. home than to go else- wnere. witn so tine a place as Bryants' park, right at our doors we have eveiy faculty lor a big gathering. H. F. McILwain's . . . .... Cash Store Albany, Oregon. Do not forget our Great Sale lasts until June 15tli when our store will close. The store will be reopened June 20th with a more complete stock than ever an'd there will be a Surprise Sale commencing Monday, June 24. Remember friends, Mcllwain keeps the prices down and is 'working for your interest. The farmer, laboring man and mechanic save dollars by trading with Mcllwain. There Are 2400 Disorders inotdent to the human frame, ot which a majority are caused or pro moted by impure blood. The remedy is simple. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. ' That this modioiuo radically and effectively purifies the blood is known to every druggist, known to hundreds of thousands of poople who themselves or by their friendB have experienced its curative powers. The worBt cases of Bcrofula, tho most agonizing sufferings from salt rheum nnd other virulent blood dis eases, . are conquered by it, while those cured of bolls, pimples, dys peptic nnd bilious symptoms and that tired feeling aro numborod by millions. Hood's Sarsaparilla Will do you good. Begin to tako it today. owiPMry F. For the Summer Girl, and all her lair companions of equal or maturer years, our rich and varied jewelry display is as inviting as a happy marriage. Every purpose of adornment and utility is handBomely served from our collection of 'Rings Brooches, Chains, Bracelets and Silver Noveitiee. Who comes with Summer to this earth And owes to June her day of birth, With ringof Agate on her band, Can health, wealth and peace command. Diamonds, Watches, Out GlasB, F. 1W. FRENCH, The Jeweler PHARMACEUTICAL RESPONSIBILITIES are as great as those of tne physician, and no conscientious druggist Blights them . "That medicine is three times stronger than it ought to be," said a doctor recently to a patient who came to us to have a prescription filled prop erly. We follow the physician's direc tions to the letter In every case. Up to date no error is written on.our score. Prices moderate. BURKHART & LEE. The large excursion party which went to the Bay yeaterdaj reached home at 1 a, m, this morning, being delayed on the way. Tho affair was a great succeeB. Fortunately tbe rain of the valley did not reach to the Bay and none fell at Newport. The crowd were transferred in two Lections from Yaquina to New port, the first section reaching there on the Richardson about 12 o'clock. The clam and crab bake was opened about 2 o'clock, and unfortunately tbe clams and crabs were not done, but there were other things to eat, Bnd the crowd good na- tureuiy made tne Dent ol it as nungry as they had become. Rev. LindBey of Mc- Minnville delivered an address and tbe teams of Albany and Ccrvallii gave Borne interesting drills that u.jaeed everybody. Tbe visitors bad time after this to see some of the eights of the Bay and secure some bouquets of the festive rhododendron and left .Newport awniie after 6 o'clock and Yiquine at 7 o, clock well filled with ozone, their cameras full of picturea, and it was a good natured tnnugn somewnat Bleepy crowd mat came back to Albany. ft-. , ' "J-S-Jt t ; f . i' I O " One tried alwayi used. Has Superior cup qualities. C. E. BROWNELL, Salt (cat for Albany. STKAWBERRY PICKERS may have berries at the Peacock gardens, Clo verdale. at 10 ceatB a gallon in the Sold. Call early. FORSALE. Shropshire ram. Will weigh 240 lbs Terms reasonable. Inquire at Dkmocbat office. F. G. WILL, (SUCCESSOR TO WILL A STARK.) Dealer in WATCHES, the best makes, Jewelry, Silverware, Diamond goods, Cut glass and the latest novelties. The Missourian For Groceries etc. Kiap Yooa Lawn Grbbn. Get your (iarden nose and Lawn Mowers ol us. Stbwart !c Box Hdw. Co, Our Wall Paper patterns this spring out vie all our previous ettorts to select what would please you beBt. lne de signs are most beautiful. Buikhabt & Lxx. BUY Singer Sewing Machines of French tbe Jewo er, at cut prices. Wall Paper. All tbe latest shades and designs direct from eastern factories at prices tnat are rignt. BCBKHAr iJcLib, CUT GLASS French, Tbe Jeweler. Sevolvsri and amunition at Onuflo A liuLBiST'a. Kiip THFi.tisDiT. We have the screen doors and wikdowb that does it. Btxwab & Sox Hdw, Co. Brilliant Gas la mm 2 at MdsmllBkm. For Garden seeds in bulk go to O. . BaowxBix'i. S?.aJp Our Stock a i j a s is complete, anq inorougniy adapted to your needs, f a?rly overflowing with style and newness. We've ransacked the markets for the best, mer chandise. "HIGH ART" CLOTH- ING in Staple and novel styles. The good things ;in Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. Blain Clothing Co.