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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1904)
Stylish Suits for ladies are being shown in our Suit Department at frum $7 50 to $2 50. The Newest Dress Goods and Trimmings are displayed on our center counters Extra values in new Mohair waists in black and brown and tan at $1.25 to $3.50. The celebrated Munsing Under wear for ladies and children, in winter weights. It is perfect fit ting. Tasty designs in Flannelette for wrappers and kimonas The best assortment of Childrens Coats ever shown here $1 50 to $7 50 S. E. YOUNG & SON Albany - - Oregon THE BAZAAR NEW CRaVENETTS NEW TOURIST COATS .:: NEW Our stock is being replenished from day to day with all that is new. in Ladies Outer Garments. Call and inspect our Cloaks and Suits before making your your purchases. UNDERWEAR We have a complete stock of wool and cotton Knitt Under wear to which we call your special attention. L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON Very Latest Shopping Bags We have just received a good supply of the very latest styles in Shopping Bags-braided handles and silk lined, in the finest leathers the famous "Peggy from Paris" in ' fact any thing you may wish for-in the leather line, rang ' ing in price from 25c to $5.00. Our prices are right. Call and see the line. . Burkhart & Lee. Fine Stock at F. G. WILL'S. WatchPF O'flcka, Diamond goods, Rin;. tat 8ilverar. Oat plats ted 1) ttb lateet novelties Id tewtlrr ' choice it-xk to Met licm. VcSell I BETA'Cl'lADlE7 SUITS of Jewelrv F. M. French, Jeweler. There never was a better Umbrella made than the "HULL" detachable- See them at French's Jewelry Store.' - MARRIED. Morand-Grasing. Mr. Oharles D. Moroni and Miss Ehzabeth M. Grusinj, were married at the Congre-rutiomil parsonage. Albany Oregon, ac 11 o'cloct this mornicjr by Rev. G. W. Nelson of the Congregation al church. T'.ie viz ceremo y was used. The groom came to this state abouc six months ago from Detroit, Michigan. He is a voung man of in dustrious habits aal genial manners. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. I Grusinj of Sciaville Oregon. She is a young tady of attractive appearance and true worth. The -young couple leave this afterawn on tne north bound train for Oregon City where the groom is employed- and where they will begin housekeeping. McKnight-Ray. On Wednesday, Oct. 12, at the resi dence of Mr. S. Price Munkers, by Rev. F. W. Lamar of the Evangelical church. Mr. Donald McKnisht and Miss Mary b- Kav. ot Joraan allev. two wortnv I young people belonging to pioneer fam- ; :!:es. May happiness and prosperity be 'their tot. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Prof, and Mts. E. H. Anderson, of Salem, have been in the city on a visit. Mrs. Mike Gross and two children have returned from their Seattle visit. Mrs. Lida Galbraith Hart went to Portland today to visit at her father's. T. H. Hubbard, of Salem, made his regular Tuesday visit to Albany yester day. Mr. Rilev Shelton. J. P., of Scio, was attending to Albany business this after- noon. Chauncey Bishop, coach of the Will- amettes, came up today to see the fgot ball game. " Mr. Bert Cooley, of Brownsville, was in the city today. He is now studying law in that city. F.J. Miller "left todav for Grants Pass to look after the big crop of ap- pies of himself and brother, Consul Miller. State Game Warden Baker was in f(...in.-th.ft.i.n hie -av RoseBiirg from a trip to Lebanon. He nas been m recently. 1 Mrs. A. G. McClain, daughter of I Mrs. J. S. Lamar, returned to her ' home in Portland this morning after a 1 several uays visit m Aioanv. r r, . i- r w-.t- -n Mr. Pete Lingren. of McMinnville. who has been visiting with his brother I Jake at Lebanon, today went to Eugene I David Graham, manager of the U.. of J O. foot ball team, has been m the city today making preliminary arrange- ments for the eame thls afternoon. ! Tidings: S. P. Wilson, formerly a Presiding elder of the M. E. church in , outhern Oregon,. but now a business ' , man of San Francisco, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends m Ashland. Mr. Romaine and mother, former I residents- kf Harrisburg, for several.1 years residents of Dayton, Wash., passea tnrougn tne city mis aiternoon ,by ot uregon uitv, J. Ei. riammonaoi on their way to Paserobles, Calif., for Silverton Fretl J. Meidl of Oregon City, I i the-benefit of the former's health, j J. J. Stanley of Coquille City, W. Lair J which. is.very poor .1' -. -" Thompson of Albany, Bushrod W. Wil I"'' W. D. Fechter, the well known vio- son of Corvallis. i linist, who formerly resided here, but The AutumnLeaf club will give a Leap J who has been making his home in Pen- Year ball at the A. 0. U. W. hall on ; : dleton a few years, arrived last night Friday evening, October 14. Every I j and will make Albany his home. He lady who is a member of the Degree of ' I will give instructions on the violin and Honor is most cordially invited to bring furnish an orchestra on all occasions de-, her gentleman friend to this ball. Also, sired. Albany and U. of 0, Are to contest this afternoon at foot ball, an early season game, made nec essary by other dates being taken. Much interest has been taken in the contest, which on account of the Eu- gene men arriving on the afternoon work of the A. T. Still college of oste train will begin after the Democrat 'opathy of Kirksville. Mo., Dr. Ramsey goes to press. The lineup is about like is again at her otlice 22fi Broadalbin this: Eugene. Hug. Steiwer, Ainspriger, Chandler, McClain, Reid, Moores Latourette C RG RT RE LG LT LE Q RH LH FB Babb Templeton, Cap Barker Hathaway Leonard Saltmarsh Englehart Eating. Nature makes eating a necessity, society makes it somewhat of a function, but next Friday we will all eat for real enjoyment at the W. C. T. U. hall. There will be a special table for the school children. Dinner hours are from 11:30 to 1:30 at noon, and from 6:30 to 8:30 in the evening. None need go away hungry, as ample provision hus been made for all. A Eair Across the River. A grange fair will be held in Fairmont Grange Hall across the Willamette all day tomorraw, with a big display of vegetables, fruit etc., to see and for sale. A dinner will be served at noon for 25 cents. Better go. GOOD RAZORS ' Are few and far be tween unless you buy the right kind and we have lust that kind. If vou buy a razor from us it is warranted by us and also guaranteed bv the factory j to give perfect satisfaction or you get anutner razor or your money bacK, j . B. &L, 8 rved m any style or sold in bulk, at vie Aiuany uuncn iounvers, zna any Ellsworth. CLAIRVOINCY. I Mrs. N. F. Robinson hkn rflturnorl in A'bary. She will be pleased to meet h ;r i Id patrons and many new ones, 433 W Znl street. ni2 IN AND AROUND ALBANY, i Pure maple yrup in bulk at C. E. oruwTieu s. Fresh, home made sauer-kraut. Vonru-i llevers. Keep your eves on the Democrat's want ac comma on tne second page. l,,l,- ,iv- t r- tta.i-.i namced china :irevc from Li - eler. i-iutc. ct: r Kt,.-sv.ti tr.e jew- The Times says thirty three car loads of cnittim bark were shipped from Cor valhs this season. j The ladies of the Baptist church will give a cmner on election dav, Nov. S. at the W. C. T. C. haiL " L. H. Jacks is prepared to do house cleanirsr. carpet laying etc., in a care- , nil maimer. Leave orders at 7J6 W eth street, or telephone to House Furnish- ing to. vi e are o nering tor sale some verv fine hand painted French china, by such artists as. Duval. Rancon. Brausillan, etc.. at prices that will surprise vou. see them pt rrencn s Jewelrv store. Coach Bishop, of the Willamettes is confident that his team will not onlv 1 win against the U. of O. next Saturday but everv s-ame scr.emi,! rhi -ton 1 .There's "where the Democrat differs ' 1 trom Bisnop. A letter arrived in Albanv todav from ! Hamilton. Tex., addressed to: "A ! Thirteen Year Old GirL" Misses Bena j Snelling, Maggie Barker and Lillian Crawford each claimed it, finally open- j ing it i partnerships Miss Fannie Brenner has been ap- j pointed agent of the Norwich Union and the Home Fire and Marine Insur- j ance Companies, to succeed Julius ' Gradwohl. deceased. The business will be well taken care of. ! The election of L. M. Curl todav as ' grand chancellor of the Knights of Pvthias of Oretron will make the fourth for Albany instead of the third, the ; others being O. H. Irvine, G. W. Hoch- i stealer and Dr. J. L. Hill. j Corvallis Gazette: Maud Hurt has . been seriously ill in the asylum for sev- . ! era' days. Her father was called Sun- ' I day to the bed side, and has since been : I " telephone communication with her ! SK-a )At l3St aM0Un ts sh was ' n0L ""P ed- I F. K. Churchill is getting out a de- 1 ' scnptive unstrated uanmhiet ot AlSar.v ; ! Lum coontv, which promises to be; - one oi tne prettiest imngs ever- issued here. It will h .:il,l rht Orm-nm i Graphic, and will be a splendid thing to ' senu to eastern mends. I Corvallis Gazette: Grant Elgin has j resigned his position at the -Benton 1 Wills, and has purchased the Hodes . u . - n, , s i . fVr Bakery. he deal was completed Mon- ' .n tha . ..... ' seis'ion.. Carl Hodes, the owner, is in town for a few days citing u nis ac- The Tavlor Juveniles deserved a larger audience than received last night. I Thev Rave a ven. entertaining program ! and were 0UllK. 'appialltied. The char- ' acter sketch of the seven vear old Tay- j lor boy was alone worth "the price of i admission. Thev are fine singers and are bound to be" heard from some day. j The following were examined at Sa- lem yesterday for admission to the bar: i A. S. Coiilev of Brownsville, Or., Wnl- i ter A. Diniick of Oregon City, Oscar D. all Indies who are not members and I have received invitations perhaps the last leaD vear ball for four vears. Grand march at 9 o'clock sharp. Dr. Ramsey At Home. After an absence of three months in the east in attendance in post graduate street, nnri will be nleased to meet old Albany. friends and patrons and any one desir Mack , ing treatment or information in regard Dapuis ' to her special line of work. Dolanj - Underwood ! Wny experiment with new brnnds of Morgan : Coffee when we can supply you with Griffith, Cap that which has stood the test of years. Francis A cup for breakfast will make you happy alll day long. C. E. BltOWNELL. High Grade Clothing UNION MADE THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO "Leading Clothiers." COURT tULSE NEWS. Deeds recorded: i, , Geo Goin to C T and S H Goin. $ Dolegai. I 317.43 acres 10 2500 10 &W0 j50 10 1 3 .J- --,rsk' ? MF' ! r.A a'-rJS " ,. i EG COX tO Vf H : , t Schiller and r j NeeUham to David Catkins, 1-U.m acres . . . M E Church Lebanon to David and Bessie Goltreath. 2 Iocs, Lebanon C M Doty to Samuel and Wm Giililand, SO acres Mortgages for $250, $100, $100 and t-atisiactions for $500, 1000 andl3,- 000. ! Licenses issued for maraiage of Don ald M Mcknight and Mary E Ray and C D Morand and Elizabeth Grusing. Probate. In estate of G W Phillips, land ordered sold. i School Boys Week at the Department Store. All Wool Sweaters 75c and 98o. Fancy and Plain School Caps 25c. POPULAR SCHOOL SHOES FOR S.11U0L WEAR. SCHOOLSUITS Under this name various ill fitting, slung-together suits aro put on the marKet with but one lvmiS iwunci acio wiviu. iNO parent who has had the least ex perience will buy them. In Banner BraniJ School Suit. we offer you THE BEST, not the highest priced, mind you. but THE BEST all around, good-look ing. long wearing school suits that you can buy Boys Long Pant Suits $3.50 to $7.50 all I BANNER BRAND, an assurance of good fit and wear Jj Buster Brown Russian, Japanese Suits and Top Coats for LittleTots. New Dress Goods this week. Salem Woolen Mill Goods sold only at REEVE'S Albany's Busy Corner 'Trice Cutters." New Stock of Stylish Suits and Over coats for the Fall and Win ter trade, for men,and boys, up-to-date goods. Some fine lines of Shoes, Hats, and Furnishing Goods. CONNETT CONNECTED WITH. Sherirl White last night received a telephone message from Mrs. Connett, mother of Ira Connett, who- caused a sensation and much trouble by escaping from the county jail, by sawing an inch aud a half soft iron bar in two and go ing up through a trap door and out through the kitchen of the jail to liber ty, that her boy had returned home, and was quite sick, and desired the Sheriff to permit him to remain at home for a few days until better. The Sher iff left this morning for the Connett home near Sweet Home, and will bring him back if in condition for the trip. It is probable that the storms were too much for him aud made him "crasy" again. For a young man whom it is very doubtful" can be convicted of the charge against him, Connett has acted decided ly "obstreperous." FOR SALE. At a bargain, a horse, buggy and harness. Call upon A. Y. Bowersox at the Red Crown Mills. Xy lun ix .1104. NMIIl, cutr t-