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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
A few French novelties and some very tasty domestic goods for Spring dresses are now in. Cream, White and Black Mohairs, very new and stylish. The light weight Fabrics, Veilings, Etamines, Lansdowne, are well rep resented in shades that will be desir able for the coming season. We are showing some beautiful Challies. The popular cotton goods and Mer cerized Etamines, Printed Madras, Batiste in pastel shades, Swiss with woven dots. Oxford and Cotton Damask. S.E. Young & Son. Albany, Or. "TOE BAZAAR. July and August days means bargains at the BAZAAR. Having accumulated odds and ends in many lines we think it? good lousiness judgment to get together such merchan dise and offer it at greatly reduced prices. ' MILLINERY. We have divided oar Street Hats in two lots, hots that were formerly 7Go to $2.00 going at S8o and the balance from $200 to $3.50 at 93c-. : : .: : : : : ' SHOES. ' 80 pair of Mleses shoes in odd lots that were originally 11.10 to $2.00 now go ing at the one price 'yPyQ '" 48 pair of Ladies Oxfords in broken lot' former price $2.00 to $3.00 reduced to . SI. 50. ' HOSIERY. A lot of fancy Hose (hat were formerly 35c to BOo, choice for 25c. Miesos black and white Polka Dot formerly 25c now 15c. L E. & H.J. HAMILTON. NOW IS THE TIME To get one of those STUDEBAKER driving wtigons, Pneumatic, Solid Rubber or Steel Tires. Yon will fii:d them at Stewart & Sox Hdw, Co. HARVESTING SUPPLIER ' . i ' RUSSELL ENGINES AND THRESHERS. , ; PLANO B1DERS. Mowers and Rakes, we )aid'e them. Write us for catalogue and prices. STEWART & SOX HWD. CU 317 to 321 W 2nd. Sr. .ALBANY, OR. ;;f; M. FRENCH, JEWELER. Fine Railroa.l Watches.Engagement Jand Weddirg Rings, aapecialty. Reed & Barton, and 1847 Rogir Bros's KnlveB. Forks and , Spoone. ' (Bank of Oregon Bbildikq.) The Missourian For Groceries etc TlieUialiespes ot ilie Alliamlira of the Moorish Kings didn't display any more Oriental magnificence than eonie of the rich and handsome wall papers that we have now in stock. The luxur ioua beauty, of Doth design and color, rolled up in our rich and artistic rolls of wail paper is like the creations in the Arabian Knights when unfolded to jour bewildered gase. We have wall papers of all kinds, for millionaire's palace or the vine covered cottage, and the prices are just as varied, BURRHART & LEE. A,. CITY COUNCIL. Present ail officers and members but Ralston, Bills were allowed as follows: Brandeberry,& Wheeler, lumber. 219 81 M. Ludwig BO E. R. Oumminas, hauling 50 F. K.Cnurehlll, printing 75 R. A. Brodie & Co., pnu log.,., 3 15 H. O. HarxnesB, pipe Hue 15 76 Houbb Furnishing Co., ocrts 37 00 J. 8. Van Wina e, leeB 130 40 Mayor and counci'men 39 00 John Oatlii 4 00 Young & Goodwin, rent... 30 00 Albany Canal Oo 136 58 F. M. Westfall, team 7 00 M. G. Stetter, meals 6 5S Pacific Coast Oo., coke and coal. 157 40 H li Uusick, fre ght.v 65 tiO A fire and work team was rnoorted purchased at a cost of $300 fur the horses, $80 lor the wagon and lor the har nesses. ! The report of the ctief of police showed 68 arrests for the quarter, 7 locked up without charges, 7 drunk and disorderly, 4 disturbing peaue, 3 ou sus picion, 2 giving liquor u minors' 1 sell ing without LicenBe, 3 runaway boys,and 79 meals furnished at jail. Pound master Catlin reported $320 collected on doge, every dag osid up. Bids were ordered advertised for side walk along residenca property of Win. Vance. . ; LeaveB of absence were granted Coun cilman Ralston, Recorder Van Winkle and Street Superintendent Westfall. The contract for a sewer across Lafay ette street was le. to H. O. Harkaess ai 80c and across Thurston street at 60c. The salary of a teamster was placed at $40 per month. Applicants for the rosition were A. L. Tenors, Robert Brown, Oscar Reed and Arch Robinson, Robinson received 3 n Reed's 2 and was declared elected. The engineer was authorized In nnr. chase hay for tbe team. A nuisance at the corner of Water and Slit r man streets was ordered abated.. A cement cross walk was authorized built on the north Bide of 4th street at Ellsworth. ' .' A mandate from ,ha supreme court was ordered procured in tbe case o the city agt. Harper Oranor. Petition of Southern Carnival Co. for the refunding of $2o of license was dis allow. d and the city attorney was dirr ected to collec $8 due lor cleaning the streets according (o agreement, which tboy did not do. For a Fair Exhibit. T. R. Douglas is nusbine his work for an exhibit for the state fair, aud the farmers of the county should respond with their best. It should be remem bered that this exhibit also will go to the St. Louis fair next year, and a mflHftl thnra nill .mo.n L.:--' T ... - - " w ...... woau DISU,QfcUlUg. UO Linn county get Borne of the St. Louis uicuma na wuu ae me stale lair county exhibit prize. We have, the goods it they are produced, Push italong. .,'" ABigThirg. ; ! Mr. John McKinney, representing Kelley's Directory of Merchants, Man ufacturers and Shippers of the World, was in the city today taking a list of prominent Albany institutions for the directory. It Is an iinnaen; e thing cov ering the entire world.and is the leading world's directory, receiving the jiold medal at the French exposition. Besides the directory are several special features, such as the customs tariff of eaoh coun try, lists of consuls, banks, importers, etc, Drowned at Portland. Charley Parser, aged 11, a eon of Mat Parker, a resident of Albany for several years, was drowned in the Willamette at Portland last Saturday. With an other boy he was in a boat-when tbe waves oi a passing Bteamer struck the boat and threw him nnfc nnri ha man drowned In the sight of a eood many people before assistance could be rendered him. Died. Mrs. M. Uraser died at her home in this city this morning of consumption at the a- e of 27 years. She leaves a hus band and one child of her own and turn step-ohildren. She was a member of me uamono church. She came to AI' bany from tbe east about a year ago. The funeral will be held at tha Catholic churoh Friday forenoon at 10 O'CJOCK. A High Diver. - Herbert Sappingtoo. a voune man of about twenty, proposes to dive from tha AlhflnV hrldaA nt 9. n'Mnnif- nnv, afternoon, a distance of eighty feet into uuiy mi ioui oi water, men ne Intends tO ira tO thfi fftT AnH mab. hint. -- p j " ' uiTvn ijunuiz LUH i immnr. Ma nan .inna n the Ore-on Oity bridge Bsveral times. I. O. O. F. Attention! Installation of officers tonight. All Odd Fellows are reqnestea to ne present by order of the uooie urana. a. Barns. R. 8. Whkn Do Yoo Buy Your wall nannr? Dron (nto nnr atnm anrl . IlDga and you will not beeltate in buying Bdhkiiart & Lee, Delicious Ice cream finds i- Tha q.,- uo VJUKHI Closing Out. MlRi J ArmRlrnnrr nf l,n. -.! w..VUK. w usi OLUUIO. n- t . .. . nu 11. "oiuntjy, on uioadalbin streete, bae eome c hoi no picture", which Bhe will eell at low rates, before doeinc heretudioon August 1st for tbe eum- mAr. Oa nrtA a dm fhom SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Oscar Baumgart came up from Port land this noon. Mr. Omer Mitchell and wife have re turned from their Scio trip. To tha Bay to-day : Mre. L. E. Blain, Mrs. Fred Daweou and family. Mrs. J. F, Alteruiatt and son went to Eugeue this al:ernoon to visit friends. Mr. Frank Power, of Salem, was in the city ihiB hfternoon ou his way to the hot springs. - Mrs. Nancy Westfall returned this noon from the Bay, where the climate did not agree with her, ... . Hon. P. R. Kelly went to Portland this morning to attend a meeting of the republican state central committee. . A. G. SenderB went to the Bay to-day, during bisabseuce the W. U be attend ed to. by Mr. (Jeo. Xyler of Eugene. Gov. Chamberlain came up last even ing ou his way to Oorvallis to attend a meeting of the buard of regents of tbe O. A. C, . Kiel and Ccoley, of the Albanies, went to Eugene to play with the Spring fields in a game against the Eugene Pro fessionals. Mrs H. M. Moore, of Austin, Tex., and Miss Uattie Goodman, of Decatur, III., aro in Albany on a visit with their cousin C. 'j. Rawlings. At the Portland hotels: F. J. Da vine; H. Hollich, John Millard, Riley Smith, C, 8. Crawford, W. S. Smith, William Wallace, A. Ooyen. Vlrs. J. M. Porter, of Halsey, returned home to-dav alter being in the city six weeks for treaiment. Blie was accom panied by her niece Miss Bloom. Through the genoroBity of Mr, Ed Mc Clannaban everybody who wished has had the opportunity of taking an auto mobile ride, in an Up-to date machine. Dwinelle Aikin, of Portland is here on a visit, the guest of bis grandfather, M. B. Shanuun, of Benton county.. Dwinelle's mother was a former Albany school teacher. Geo. GraveB, the diummer loft in bis automobile yesterday for the south. He stoppjd at Tangent two hours to fix things., A Tangent boy said be run out of vaseline,, but he had plenty of oil. Miss Anna Stein, of near Lebanon, one of the county's best teachers, and as well a poet ol talent, as in the city yeBterday on he nay to Gladstone Park ro attend the Chautauqua assembly, M. 1 Armetroog, wife, and daughter, Dr. Ramsey, B. 8. Martin,. S. E. Howard and Frank Masterson left this atternoon lor Douglas county, eaBt of Oakland, alter timber claims or to viait those already taken up by them-, - . Death; of Mrs. Joseph. ' : MrB Juliua Jceenh died tbia morning of paralysis alter a short illness. She first called a phyaioian yesterday, but was not etaickeu with paralysis until this morning. . Mho was 67 ' ears of age. She was. born in Aisace.: Fraoce. ; and came to tut' United States in the 60'a eettlmg in Miohigan, from which state she moved to Oregon With her husband in 1867. Her husband died May 20, 1901. She1' wis .'woman ot excellent character, a uoo.l citizen and neighbor and ber death is regretted by all. She leaves a Drotuer jur. J anus u-aawnoi, a niece Mrs. Brenner and a nephew Mr. Max Baumgart. , , The funeral service will take place to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at tbe residence of Mrs. Brenner, to which ali friends are invited. All workmen are requested to meet at their Hall oh tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. sharp, to ..attend the funeral of Mrs. Sophie Joseph, widow of our late Brother Julius Josenlr Funeral will be held at the residence of Mrs. B. Brenner 3rd St. at 2 p. m. By order of W. O. Fabley, . M.- W. . ' J B0R.N. , DITTMER. On Tuesday evening, July j 14, to Mr. and Mre. H. Dittmer, of J R. D, 5, a daughter, their fifth girl t and no boys. All doing well. 1 Clothing, The latest styles, arriving, Also choice lines in Hats, up-to-date, new patterns 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 Cluett full dress shirt will suit you. There's money to be saved in buying them. IN AND AROUND ALBANY. ThA OAnninn Rhnata vato In aala . The Sugar Bowl, only. . . Ganilitin hanrt nnintarl vara tha Hnuat goods io (be city, at F. G. Vt ilVa. P. K. Allen & Co. have a fine line of cedar door a and windows also ecreen doors. 8re them before buying. A meenuK of the Federated Trades UniOQ Will Da held at th tmil tnmnrmnt evening. . , . Thft Simninn hlneb' ta hain nntnti.j Tbe old sign of O. W. Watts, Job Print ing, is disappearing. W. E, ADue.'aon to-day received nn Advance thresher, which be will run around the Plainyiew neighborhood, ft ,a a u..uu utnuuiuo, f Lehannn Hnf-nfart Tnitanan,!..... - game of base ball 2 to 6. Roy McFar- iana pitcuea tor Lebanon and etruok out 17 men, of whom eight wont out in auccesslon. Mr. W. IVk MnHnllnnl, l.k.. .1.. Dbmocbat that he never autboriwd his name UBcd in any tedtimonial and he wauie n ieit out oi me paper. Four companies of the 2nd battalion' 19th U.S. Infanrv. l.ianr n..l U,... commanding, stopped off in Albany an hour last evening while on their way from tbe PBidio to Vancouver A crowu ot iDcai came dawn street,' A double Eet of harness, valued at $35 and four horee collarn vere stolen out of the barn of D. P. Misbler of Benton county last nunaay night. It is thought tO haVfl hAATl llnnn hv ann,ha VJ HUU..10, IDDjUBUl ot Benton county and search warrant UUb. AlbanV Will nlao Pr.aal.nv.. n, .1 ... next Saturday and Suud iy and close the seaRnn a. vouir lata.n', r . Salem will play at Eugene next Saturday and C.H.t 1 T, .... J uuuuay huu Eugene ac oalem a noon iniar. SHIRT WAIST The Famous : ": ' ! '"',r ' !,, :.!',.., , BANNER BRAD Every waist will cost, and remember made to equal the in style and fit. REEVES' New Department ! Store. Sliirts, Negli gee and others, Fine shoes, Boys and Youths goods in all depart ments, And a complete stock ot Furnishing Goods, THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO, A Bargain. 1 On account o the continued illness of Miss Stella M. Bird, tha Ctnr-L- nf mill. inery next to Howard A ;Price'a Real Estate oilice is for sale at a great bar gain. See them for prices or. the 8une. If you want it come quick. . . , I Howard & Price. ' SODAYILLE:waTER The best soda .water mine county, at tne 1'leiUer : Oyster Parlors, by tbe drink or bottle. . Healthful and refreshing. . On tap all the time. ; OurlOo paokage mush la a winner Try it. ) O. E. Brownill. . ;,l i Snlinor) and at 10c percan. (Ohoiot O. E. Bnowhaxi'3. ALBAKI FEED AND PRODUCE CO. 22S-2nd St - C. B. SETTLEMIER, Prop. Flour, hay, grain, oats, potatoes.HnlU feed, at, lime, cement, plaster and poultry food and supplies. Satisfaction guaranteed. , Free delivery to all parts of the citv.' Sacks bought and sold. Phone 671 black. , : CRAFTS; BERRY; At 2nd and Broad-' niutH ... will always have on hand the beat Of everything in the meat line, choice lard, etc. Give them a oall. besold regardless of there is no garment BANNER BRAND .-'. in. .,:)T C'opyrlglitad 1903, ,.iX .i idi lit ( Jl 'IT un ' i di .T :tljl 'on -.03 'ou ca' 'j ,,! : s -5 .at hi ..'ii at . il" .. Ml! ".'uiti '-!.. a: hM '. ...! -w.. v.; j.