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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1903)
w French novelties and some very tasty domestie goods for Spring dresses are now m- Cream, White and Black very new and stylish. i;,i,t wMirht Fabrics, -7 t ..ncflnwne. are litammoa, .,, resenieu m able lor the coming season. We are showing some beautiful Challies. SSS in"l shades, Swiss with woven dots. Mohairs, Veilings, 1 1 wen rep- be desir- Oxlord and Cotton Damask. S. E. Young & Son. Albany, Or. IN AND AROUND ALBANY. PHOSCO refrtshing. ,F. G. Will for jewelry. Pi.oeco, the beat ol an. Phosco, an Oregon drink. Drink Phosco at Pfeiffors Oyster Par lors. Delicious ice cream aoiU at tbo bugar Bowl. Onlv at Pleitfr'a Oyster Parlors, Phosco. &n oi.rr.nt ilianUv ut silverware at It. ft. vViil'a. Aeddine, engagement and other rings in the latest ueaigns r,u. n m . Miss Aileen Webber, teacner oi piano aua oran. Usuil terms, bit . rerry. For instruction in vocal and plam muaic see Misa Winifred ISeal, 810 berry St. Onnnchaa the thirst, quidi the nerves, quickens the appetite, fcrape K.ola, at ine ougar duwi. C -11 fcinrlo nf (lOSrS. WinQOWB. tui ' - v,..,i.iUro hnrriwure. stoves ana Krocer.es go to F. E. Alien & Oo. Mrs. Adams has new emnromer.rj pi . t.. .hi.t oiaiBtB. I'm. I and Bee her mrud iu . before purchasing elsewhere. Hnn. Binsrer Hermann will epeak in Albany on May 12. Robert L. smith, of UaKvine, was stricken with paralyeiB yesterday. The weather prediction : tonight and Thursday showers. Kiver 4.4 feet. D. N. Willianuon has purchased the FoBter farm four miles south east ol Alb ,, navins 6.O0O for tho 160 acres. The G.A.B.of thiB city has extended an invitation to Hon Binger Hermann to deliver the memorial auuroio i m. city on May AN ELOPEMENT. An Old Man Runs Off with a 17 Year Old Girl. nn. Hn una has been connected with a second hand store opposite the n,.ti House, a widower with a large family, an old resident of the comity, last evening eloped with Chariot te U field, a daughter of Mrs. C. M. MaxfMd, . . rr . . a r.ipl ftl BPVetlIBl though looking h.rdly older than four- .. laarn.n that tUBl teen, iv u . i... r.., 1 1 walked to leueraon, wuoro mj -- a rig and drove fo Aumsville, where they stayed last night. Ae the girl is over sixteen u is nam mo... . that can reach them, though an effort ia being made to capture the.couple. Hal is said to have elated that they would get married on the ocean. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. EIERCE BEAR FIGHT. Mr. Marcellus Armstrong returned this morning from Roseourg, thlny or forty miles west of which city, oo the North Fork, be secured two flee timber olaime for himself and family. He was accompanied by Urea tsaieman as limner cruiser, and tells of a he-ir fight by Mr. Bateman, a voung mnu u, tun., three, which eclipses anything in the story books. Ba eman was alone with hia Hhfinliera aog ill m wuuuo nuuu. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deads recorded : Mariet B leoderaon et al to Mar- garet Katrirter, z ioi reun. ... Richmond Whee er to G. B. D. H. Wheeler, 2 ract land Ill Martin Grey to Meinert Ackerman, SlotsB'eadv W Clarence 0 liiinrullle to Nettie Da I. n.lllo acres Maiilda Churchill to E Ida Max- all !! Int. Hk'uBV OOU Pettr Lotien to Z. T. Montjny, 3 THE BAZAAR Extreme Novelties in Women's Spring Apparel- SPRING MILLINERY. .,,., -ss.rrr. sxsiz very artistic character of he naia j SHOE SECTION. Dainty Slippers Just placed on sale at 1.50 to (..00 per pair. SILK WAISTS For evening wear. A new line just received ,3.00 to ,13 00 each. WASH WAISTS Made ol all the new materials in colore and whites. NEW PEARLi SHIRT WAIST SETS . t.i. i ,n, I three nieces for tho Tr., a.rived. The set consists oi a u... Illy uu uta w. I At the conference of the Evangelical church at Baiem ltev. c. o- u,,' was signed to tne aioany tumiu, Rev. E. L. Jones, who has been here was sent to iacoma, M. Needham, the young mm at Mrs, Neehnda with a broken leg received the break by being hit witn a cauie wuim nnrirln fnr the Curtis Lumber Oo. Mr. Unke, who HveB six miles north east ol this place, haa contracted to buy J T. Bilyeu'a farm of 640 acres in the nnmn nnitrnDOrnOOQ lor ulo .nv rju, who will Boon arrive here from the East. i be consideration to be paiu ib ii,uuu. Tjtrwnnn E. A. no nf tho finant thinzB in a literary line in Albany is a set of Bve bookB m natural history recen ly received by J. G. Omwford, the pbotogcapher. It is very elaborate witn pictures an UJe Misa Evelyn Boloheo and parente ol M ro arc' in the city on their way to Woodland, Calif, to reside, Mrs. Dr. Kitchen, of Btayton, nss.wo visiting witn her fither, Hon. Jaaon W heeler ana sister nir. iuuik"". Miea May Trimble of l'ortiana is vi iting for a few days at the reaidence ol her brother Dr. W. A. Trimble. t. a Hi.. ci, ml, It n Parkville. .. i nf iihanv notleee. will JUO., lUllUWIJ . " J .TJ Ulan i ...m.r in Albanv. Miaa T"u r u k- ith them. Anna r inn. wuu una , in .,, in Omaha visiting friends. MieB Farrell, the accompusneu bu" genial demonstrator of Walter Baker s ? i p,nn. Hnrpftl. who has been in the city a few days is at Parker I Bros, lo aay - 7, " V.r. . . 2000 three miles from Mr. Armstrong when i. .. uihid.or." Vo J A Rich- the dog beard a noise and jumped ,eve tra(.t8 1 tbrougii mo " ' Snrah buieieer to J 1 rmeiser, iu Rataman to lowea ann iouuu iiiluooii up ... acainst a big black bear and her cub w QU-h-gO9't"0 u Katrider, 2 The bear knocked him down and started ai.r6B to do uim np, uui, tug uuk aail j,ot hold ol Iba animal between the ears and held on for life, giving Ba e- man time to get oui um jau am.o fierce fight followed in which the ani mal was ripped so badly that she dragged hersell off aways and died. .Mr. Bateman got one bad d!sr in the back, ,!,.,.;.. iran nnt ininred much. The cub was killed and Mr. Armstrong , l.. ...a . . n hn.no an a IF.innV n H will have it tanned and made into a rug. 200 acreB " ,u lr,r,..UL.fl Inr 2500. KUU and DUU. Chatel uinrtgage lor 83 91. Go to the Star Baths, to Oscar tha boot bla6k, or the beat shine in town. It will only o st yiu one tenth of a dol lar, to gu af.crand retuin shots ia filteen cents At the Btar Bt tbe. rinvvnlira nlinnnlnloR and chocolate chips at the Pfeiffer Parlors. wai8t. 25, 35, 60 and 65 cents per set. L E.&H.J.HALTON NOW is the"' "time STUDEBAKER Dr. CbaB, T. Chamberlain is visiting Greenleaf Having a Good Season. bis father, Governor Ubamoenain, iu this city for a few days. Dr. Chamber lain bas bnl just graduated from Oooper medical college ai, ou Salem Journal. mo Minnin Mnnkera and daughter Veda leit this afternoon for Jefferson, where they will reside witn iue iuiiuo. parents. Her household goods have been stored in tbo warehouse of the House FurniBhing Company . The Democrat yesterday omitted the namn nf Mrs. F. H. Pfeiffer from the list of gueats at the Oarriaon-UalDraith wedding. In view of the lact that Mrs. T)i,ft... cai nnvt in the Dkmocuat man this is one on the pencil manipulator. A Military Matter. It has been known for some time that a omplaint had been Hied with Col. Yoran against Oapt. Stellmacher of G Oo. on account of a difficulty between him and Mai. Ellis during an inspection TU n.ntnln WAR several weeao "." "-""v;" ",T asked to resign, but yesterday forma I y aeked ol Uoi. lorau a hi .t form by a court, reluaing to resiKn, aud It is probable a court ol three will be ap pointed by General Gantenboin for tne r l.ha mninl mnHlint. StOU' purpose, iu w , r 't .k, mucher will continue in charge ol the JOS. J. SMITH, Veterinary Surgeon Graduate Kansas City, Mo., Veterinary CoIIokb, Veterinarian U. 8. Army, will prao ice Veterinary lueilicine, surgery and DentiBtry. An expert at castrateing, Ollise, (IH3) Firat street, opposite Wood worth's Drug Store- Residence 515 Vine street, opposite Judge Fhnu's res idence, aiuany, uregon. I 11II11U ISilKH, . e uu novo i j jon them at Fbench'b Jewbluy Stork. coseow & km. Brownsville, Oregon., J. R. HAWKINS, M. D., PHYSICUN AND SOEGEON Offica: Norton House, Halsey, Ore. Can furniah you with farms from 10 to 700 acres, suitaole for atock, grain or fruit . We have some of tho moat desir able Dlaces In Linn County, with plenty of range for stock. Horeos, cattle, sheep, goats lor aaie. Money o loan on real estate for 6 or 7 per cent. iVe have made arrangements to urea men or women on timber olaima in Coos andDouglaicountieB. Oollecti ins and Notarial worn. Coshow & Blanchard. Brownsville, Linu Co.i Or You must hear him. Tbia letter ia one of many late, ones. San Louis Obispo, Cal., Mch. jz.iaua. BUnnhardA Venter,(LecWre Bureau), L.a Anelea, Calif.. Dear Sir:-In rel- erence to (he entertainment given Mon day night by Wm. i.ee ureemeai, x macner win - ffi"Va should deaire to say that the committee ' P.Sbio relieve bi of it during the o. The matter naa caused a good deal of crrmment aa well ae leeiini among iu mou."o.. sotbat we navaaimouj un.u .,rf , , a. , nf ,i,a ntirnntinriB caused i tjreenieai buuu no o in our coureB next year on imira u. ion we believe standing rrom will be at a premium. In my opinion, after hav ing heard soma if the best impersonators of the East, Wm Lee Greenleaf ranka ...r,j i nnn that I have heard. He is trulj an artist and deserves the pop ularity he enpys. a n. , Mr. Greenleaf is sant to Albany by the Blanchard & Vent r Oompanv to adver- e thoir talent, rney ncpe ta p"""" lull course here next seaaon. Mr. Greenleaf la one of the ir.0Bt popular. May 11. Yon will find u, v on wagons, ,i Sniiil Rabuor or mom m... nmuuitt.ii wv..- .l . C.rraH Sox Hdw. Co. HARVESTING SUPPLIES n Ndthresueb8 HUSbjiir, PLANO BUNDERS. Mo,r.'.dB.k w,....id-..h.. ,WrU.n. for catalogue and prices. . STEWART & SOX HWD.CU 317 to 321 W 2nd. St. One on Walter Parker. This iorenoon F. M. Westtall was .,i; ff a horse which died this ' uaui.u morning when he wan hailed d waiter M. Parker, the g'ocer, and aaked to also , carry oil his muie con, wmoi died. The nuck was backed up to tho barn and the colt taken hold of lor trausporition.when ho raised his head , very much alive. In lact he was atrnply ; asleep. Reames Will Be Here. XT. TitBDrl.v nvnmnor and tho cnii.k house in ebe intereet of candidacy for congress. Heir him. Crackers? XeB we have them iat like the sample loft you- REEVES' Department Store Now Open. F. M. FRENCH, JEWELER. Fine Railroad Watcbes.Engagement and Weddirg RingB, a specialty. Reed & Button, and 1847 Rofcer Bros'a Knives, Forks and Spoons. (Bask of Oregon Bbii-diso ) 8 , WANTED. Work room help Leader Millinery ssoi a .-v. at the Lm 'em all Comb I Have you heard of the change we made in our store? Re modeled our wall paper room and we are now in better quarters and better . nr.r heat anri prepared to snow iu vc.j - vou to Bee our line, uur pneea io right. ' ouimunx. r w Havh MADsarrsngemente where by we can for the next 30 days, furnish lumbei in carioao ioio bo 7 Albany, Tangent, Shedd, Spicer, Tal- man, l,aweon, riainview u $11.00 per M. At HalBey for 11.60 per M. Brakdkbkrry & Whkei3R. WAISTSETS new and up-to-date at Drench's Jewelry Store. Salmon and at 10c per can. (Choice O. E. Bhowneli's J are purit EASTER LILLIES. ' juetly. legated as the em Diem 01 t.r In the Bame manner the wal papers of oura can be regarded as the emblem of beauty and dainliuesB. carry none but the best designs, all new and original. Our mechanical facilities are also unsurpassed, and we are pre pared to paper one or any number of bouses with artistic paper and superior workmanship. BIRKHART & LEE. Letter List. k'nllnwinu is th list of letters remaining In the PoatolBce at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, May 6, 1903. PorsonB calling for these letters must give the date on which advertised : n. . rT KalTrynrAin RmRI LUCK, narry ; "r". MargarlV Mr J A O'Oonnor, Prol J E Sbernood, LH. bramonus.wo B.8. Train, P. M. The JVlissourian For Groceries etc Lonff & Hardman ytompt delivery choice Meat a of kinrle Good treatment. Spring Clothing, The latest styles, arriving, Also choice lines in Hats, up-to-date, new patterns iSliirts, Negli gee and others, Fine shoes, Boys and P. C. Andersen has Ma- The only Rubber Tire Selling cbinein the valley. Gener.l Blscksmithing and Hone aboeing a fp'cia t) ' SE. 8 rroid St .'A hry. We've made special provi sion for you, with the finest assortment of plain and fancy shirts you ever had a chance to take your pick from. They're Cluett and Monarch shirts none better made; the shirt will Uuetr. iuii u.v suit you There's money to be saved in buying them. IIIOH ART." Copyrighted 1003. Youths goods in all depart- ments, And a complete stock ot Furnishing Goods, THE BLAIN CLOTH 1 NGCO r