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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1905)
COUR.T H J'JSE NEWS. eSuit Time e are offering Ladies' Suits which "nbine the best materials, first-class prkmanship nd latest styles. me special prices on up-to-date suits. kick Panama Suit, plain but good, !i0.50. ool Suitings, light weight, trimmed gbraid, $16.75. ay Checked Mixture $13.95. lie Taffeta Shirtwaist Sait S9.35. fncy Blue Silk Shirtwaist Suit $11.92. lie above named suits would not ap ar high priced if we asked 50 per at more for them. a V Tops e've got a lot of Pillow Tops. Many e'them 25c each. IN AND AROUND ALBANY. Call up Phone Red 431 for groceries and produce. Your butter, egg3 and produce want ed at Starr & Anderson's, Call at the New Grocery Store 436 First St., Starr & Anderson's. Fresh Huyler candies at Turner's Parlors. Everybody .likes them. The Willamette Valley Development League will meet at Independence June 12 and 13. Remember the dance this evening at Raymond's hall. Good music by Fech ter's orchestra. A boy's club of this city was defeat ed at Lebanon yesterday by a Lebanon boy's club 11 to 8. You can only judge of their beauty by seeing them. Decorated waist sets at French's Jewelry store. Mr. John Robson has moved into his SOCIAL AND, PERSONAL. Dr. Carter of Toledo,, went to Med ford this afternoon. L. E. Moe returned" this morning from a Junction trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Umphrey spent decoration day in Lebanon. Lawyer J. R. Wyatt went to Eugene this afternoon on a legal trip. H. C. Chamberlain returned this noon from a trip to the Bay. catching no fish. Miss Galoon, neice of Mrs. Charles Bruce, left this afternoon for her home in Minnesota. Jack C. Mayor, G. F. & P. A. of the License was issued to M. D. F. J. Bain', License issued for the marriage of Harry S. Mullen and Lydia Myer. Probate: Petition for sale of property in estate of Ignatius Huttcn dee'd ordered heard June 17. In estate of A. Settlemier, petition of Mrs. Laura Curl and Claud Settle mier, asking for the removal of Mii. Louisa Settlemier, aged 67. as- execu trix, charging feeble health and un- mind, v.v.s ::iea ana C. & E.. returned this afternoon from 'sound mim). ir i riwl. Ami orders Lan Aitoria trip. J heard June 13, also a petition for the E. E. Goff returned this afternoon to appointment of a guardian for Mrs. Hood River and will be joined the last j Settlemier. of the week by his family. A monument was ordered for grave Mrs T.oatnr T.nplfow nf Solom ui donn oeners. turned home this afternoon after a visit new resilience, une ul me uretuv new home places creditable to the city and with Mrs. Dr. Yard Littler, owner- Lawyer G. W, Wright returned last A meeting of Linn county threshers evening from Lebanon, where ho de- wul be held at Shedd on Saturday June . hvered the decoration address. 17 at 2 p. m. to arrange for the sum- Mrs. W. W. Allingham, of St. Johns, mer s worK, nxmg wages etc. arrived this noon on a visit with her The cravernment weather mrediction ; father. Scott Ward and familv is tonignt ana rnursciay partly ciouoy, pr j. q with showers. The river 13 now down . aav on tria to his former horn. io s ieet nat ana is constantly iaiinig. Indiana, Chicago and other points. I Leslie Potts, of the Susrar Bowl, now r. ir:n,r,t ti,i .,. i I , jt n ..I n . i-.- I T nv..-iv, vi wua ,11 bile , handles Swet and's delicious ice cream- ';i., u,;, f u: ...... r .. 0S 'ery newest $1.50 to $3 5- lany & SON Oregon made in Portland. 1 hero is none su, ( iani to De pro30nt at H"'"1! n. iaieij n evci C4UW11BU. j tfte exposition. Deeds recorded: C. H. Cable to W. K. Ridenour, 1 1-2 acres, Brownsville ....... $150 C. C. Snyder to W. K. Ridenour, 2 lots, Brownsville SO A. McN. Harrison to L. A. Cather, I 11.60 acres 050 Littler will leave on Satur- donn raarr3 10 Kalne3 u trip to his former, home muM W 17 1-4 acres 2 i Satisfactions for $171.50, $2500, $2000, $640. the Port- opening of Jerome Lasselle is in Union looking after the proposed dryers there in con ! nection with a five years contract for j the purchase of all the prunes of that section. Architect Burggraf and contractors Post Office hours on Lewis and Clark holiday, June 1st, 1905: Office will be open from 8 to 9 a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m. jairiers wilt maKe xorenoon ueuvery and collection. Winfield Royce, with W. U. for two years, has been appointed operator at i McChesney and Conn went to Harris- ment recital, under Miss Emma Sox, me rosiai, succeeding miss may vvaii- burg to be present at the opening of teacher, at the U. P. church tonight. iiiS, wuu win k irusiai ...eratur l me the bids for the new school building this evening. Mr. MortPoulsen went to Salem this To-night. Everybody is invited to the commence- . For the Fair. . Through the Women's Lewis & dark committee a fine lot of flowers ani plants this afternoon were sent U; ex press to Portland for the opening d& of the fair. Some fresh vegetables and fruits were also shipped for the open ing day. Among the things exhibited will olm ha o Uln.t Kf!nnn.. eggs, raised by the fowls of VV. E. Baker, the eggs weighing an even 36 ounces. F. M. French and W. A. Eastbura went to Portland this morning to assist in completing the placing of the Linn county exhibit in position. It will be ready to be seen tomorrow noon when the fair opens, a credit to the banner county of the valley, covering the splendid resources of this county weH. The mining exhibit from this county wilt be a good one. To add to the ore already on the ground Judge Stewart has just received a vial of gold dust from G. B. Whitcomb, of the Big Bottom country, and some pretty wire. ore from the Albany mines has been secured. Jardiniers. We have only 27 left out of 206. Sizes 8 to 10 inches. This week they will go at 75 rents each. THE YOKOHAMA TEA CO. Phone-Main 63 Free Delivery ib 0 . ' I r :" ; 1 Special Sale ba fair grounds in Portland. Mi-. Lawrence Metzgar has bought back into the barber shop opposite the Kuss House, where ho will be associat ed with Mr. Nicholls. Both good bar bers and pleasant young men. The two juvenile missionary societies of the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon enjoyed a hay rack ride to a grove this side of Jeff eraon, where they spent several hours in picnic style. Thev were chaoeroned bv Rev. Gris- wold, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Scott and -Un inlaw HXia. lit. til. lUUIlUlUC, Willi Ull. XV. U. Wilkins as their driver. They returned home in the evening. morning to work a couple of weeks during the absence of the employee f-there. While gone Mr. Clarence Under I wood will be in hi3 place at Foshay & Mason's . I Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Vidito were in the city today on their way to their home at Corvallis, after their bridal trip. Mr. Vidito and Miss Elsie Dilley were united in marriage at Shedd on True lovers of fine coffee will put up with almost any sort of a meal as Ion? as the colfee is good. Poor coffee will SDuil an otherwise unanDroachabte din- i ner, and breakfast without coffee is not i to be thought of. We make it a par- . . , - , , lit iieuiai imuib w nave uniy vile um ui building A good program has been prepared and each gre b coffee and fnvite you w.. ..S " .vi.v. try any and aU of tuem- treat. the vi-iktihama tea r.n Swetland's ice ci earn, made in Port-! phone Main 63 -Free Doiive land, the best ice cream handled in Ahe ; . Valley, is now shipped . to this city, j -Try it, at the Sugar Bowl, 2nd street. SHARPEN UP-we have it-get one- k' .' Shirt Waist Suits 'f fT.K VHlESSIEST AND COOLEST GARMENT FOS SUMMER WEAR. st hr A e , ov o'. tw id, in t to Be ro -OF- 2 SO to $14 03 iuits for $8.95 -AND- for $16.00 to $22.00 Suits t, Commences Today and Will last 10 Da)s h A Pleasing Recital. The M. E . church was . filled last evening on the occasion of the annual recital of the pupils of Miss Eva Felix. The program showed the splendid train ing received. Seven : performers were under thirteen, displaying splendid talent for ones so young. The program consisted of Teilman's Festival March by Leona Propst and Lena Senders, Becker's Passion Flower by Gertrude Reeves, Hovarth's Serpentine Dancer by Robert William son and John Huston. Wohlfahrt's Sun- oViino . Pnllra hi, Wavol Thnmnanii nnil Roberta Veal, Haydn's Gipsy Rondo! U T ' 1. 3-1 . T1-11..1 1 1 uy uena oenuera,. uueiueier a iruniti uy Winnie Austin and Ethel Gourley, Loeschorn's Dora Bella by Frances Nelson, solos My Little Queen and Good Night by A. M. Hammer, Polonaise, Dances of the Cranes and Picnic in the Woods by Louise and Merle Rev. P. A. Moses, County Clerk Moses and Presidinn Elder McClus land, of Corvallis, were in the city this nnnn nn thpir wrtv frn Rnaolnifn. t afL tmiA a Hiafi-ii-l- nnfcii-rtn.a rf fha TUT T?. i H church South Mr. Harry Mullen and' Miss Lydia Myer were married this afternoon by Rev. Bower, and left for Portland on their bridal trip. L. E. Myer, a brother of the bride, attended from Portland, where he is now stenographer for the Sunset Creamery Co. Went to Portland 'this afternoon: Dick Churchill, Fred Devine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Robert Douglas, Bill Morre, Hon. P. R. Kelly, Mrs. Harry Pollock and girls, Angus Shaw, -of this city. Rev. Cornwall, of Sodaville, and miss Anna Lrane 0(;,j unction. . WANTED. A first-class milker at the Maple Ridge Dairy, Bryant's Park. WOOD FOR SALE. -Fifty cords of little fir and maple. Leave orders with W. A. Eastburn, of the Santiam gardens. i of our Sickle grinders, bipedal grinders. btewart & box JrlUw. U- o jst. a '2 o x-a t.jxi . Tl-i t':, I jv. II. - ii fj tte y ft tt UJ "m In Honor of Mrs. .Lee 'Goff! and Mrs. ..... Misse3 Lora Vance and Haddie Parker this afternoon entertained a large num- Vance in honor of Mrs. W. H. Lee, who Wheel Whirl by Lena Senders Rustle of Sprine bv Frances Nelson. ml- ii :i 1 xne uruKLum was ifreauy auureuttivu i tn- i 1.1 i , . and the young peFformers received " ? J -wlIife. ?,?iltlervtce j nTn.. u.nn i tt 1 x- n..i.uin ' vani anu may ui-119 uv xiaei uiuueia, uiui o ...:n i i. c 1.1.1 mi 1 'ii!u:i ur. t c j' j will soon go to hernewhome at Seattle. M n.IV ...Ml i. rr 1 uuii, wnu win iiiuvu lu nuuu ihe decorations . 1 and Mrs. River in a few weeks. many compliments. After 22 Years. Mr. John Starns, of this city, has re turned from Corvallis, where he has been on account of the illness of his aged father. For the first time in 22 years all the members of the family and twelve grand children were present, making a complete family reunion of the faiher and mother and three sons and five daughters, who reside at Cor vallis, Walla Walla, Thorp and Dixie, Wash., Lane, Linn and Crook counties and Rufus, Or. Will Be Ordained. LMPER WALL PAPER -WALL PAPER a , un the factory, 'the largest, newest and most beautiful line ever Vlbany. We buy all our paper direct irom me iacujry so we are m to sell cheaper than other dealers. Come and see the line; Lik you to buy, but we do ask yau to see the latest designs before nur prices are cheaper than ever before. I ' ' ' BURKHART & LEE. A meeting of the Presbytery of the . Willamette was held in the Presbyterian church this afternoon for church busi . ne;s. Tonight a session will be held for the ! ordination of Rev. Geo.' T. Pratt, who recently graduated from the Auburn theological seminary. Rev. Louis M. j Anderson, a former fellow student in Albany college, will preach the sermon, j Rev. Griswold will offer the ordination prayer and Rev. E. J. Thompson will mane me cnarge. fleeting Jewelry Remember that reliability is a great thing in the Jeweler. You want to know that you are getting what you pay for. F-1 "TTTT T has a fine line of Watches, Rings, . VX. T XI tli Diamond Goods, Silver Ware, Cut Glass etc.: and you can depend upon his goods to be as represented. lie Missourian V n niDfJ Dfnnatn A Union Anniversary. The 26th anniversary of Laurel Lodge Knights of Pythias No. 7. and the 13th of Alpha Temple No. 1 Rathbone Sis ters was celebrated last night in a union session. A live time was had with a fine literary and musical pro- fram and some choice refreshments, he hall was prettily decorated for the occasion. Like all K. P. affairs it was a success and quite entertaining. WANTED. 50 cords of big Oak wood, sticks must be at least 4 inches in diameter, also 60 cords of body fir, big chunks. The wood may be cither in 2 or 4 foot lengths, but mu?t be iull MEASURE. Bids for furnishing all or a part will be received up to June 12 ty F. J. Miller, Albany Iron Works, or by A. C. Schmitt. First NaUl Bank. 0. E. PERRY is agent for the PORTLAND STOVE WOKKS line. Come in and 3ee them. very tasty and a warm spirit of socia- mnty prevailed. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Goff have many warm friends in Al bany, whose best wishes they will l ave when leaving for their new homes. Special Sale Continues all this Week See Big Poster. SANDER'S CASH STORE, Albany, ES JUST ARRIVED Neat and Dainty Patterns in Swiss and '. Style Shirt Waists and Corset Covers. for the New Special Sale W New Turnover Collars. 100 styles of New Embroidery Turnovers Choice each. CHAMBERS & McGUNE Albany's Young Hustlers. We Save yon MoneY. Double-breasted Yarsity Iflyou like the double-breasted suit, you'll want this Hart Schaffner & Marx double-breasted Varsity. You'll enjoy wearing it fo what it is, af well as for what it looks. The quality is there. "The label In it-small thing to look for, bipr thing to find -is a sign that you can have your money back if you want it. , If you want the BEST makes and styles you will come to us. Largest stock in the county. The'Blain Clothing Co. f A GENERAL STORE. Copyright 1 905 by Hart Schtffhcr & Mum.