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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1905)
A Big Cut on Tan Shoes Prices on high class shoes that m ke thenl unusually cheap. Little Gents Oxfo.ds that sell for $1.75 for $1.38. Little Gents Oxfords that sell for 81.50 for $1.25. Youths sizes in tan Ox fords $2.25 "reduced to $1.62. Boys sizes in tan Oxfords $2.50 reduced to $1.88. Forty-one -I OO KA 4- S14 -, $2.50 special. Summer Wash We are offering Goods-displayed on center line ui ta bles at one-halt ofi their marked price we need their room and the price will make them go fast. One hundred yards of seasonable silk in suit lengths $1.00 per yard good for 82 cents to close. About ten colored silk underskirts that are worth $6, $7.50 and $12.50 at big reduction. S. E. YOUNG & SON Albany - BARGAINS OFFERED FROM THE EVER POPULAR STORE "THE BAZAAR" L; E. & J. H. Hamilton, Mbany, Or. . .' SILK SUITS. All $12.00 to $1 1 0 ! go at ... ; V. . . . .$ 8.95 All $16.00 to go at. $12.95 NM TUE AllUINERY SECTION. Balance of Trimmed Hats at your own price. Quantity limited, so early selection solicited. . The price cutting KNIFE has been used freely on Wrappers, Chil dren's dresses, Waists, Belts, Embroideries, Torahon Laces and - Insertions as a few prices quoted below will convince all wish-. ing to save money on good reliable Mdse as only "The Bazaar" carries. -. . . . WAISTS. FORMER PRICES. CLOSING PRICES. $1.25 to $2.00 V 98c CHILDREN'S WAISTS. $1.25 to $2.00 : ; i ?8c 75 to $1.00.... 48c WRAPPERS. V ' $1.10 to $1.23 98c LEATHER BELTS. S5ctoG0c 19c 19c to 25c .... 10c EMBROIDERIES. 12c to l.'ic 10c 7c to 10c fi All Gc Torshon Laces and Insertions go at small price of .3c. In Selecting Jewelry Remember that reliability is a great thing in the Jeweler. You want to know that you are getting what you pay for. 1 r X"X 1 1 has a fine line of Watches, Rings, . KJ. M I- J Diamond Goods, Silver Ware, Cut C.!.vs " . tnd you can depend upon his goods to be as p-prefrOfilod. .oTIie Missourian., C PARKER, Proprietor. A GENERAL STORE pair of men s tan r.-..Ac -P-.. (SO f . 1 Good s our Summer Wash - Oregon Special Sale on Brushes.. A 11 this week. A grand opportunity for you to secure good brushes at re duced prices-Hair brushes.Nail brushes, Tooth brushes, Cloth brushes in fact all kinds of brushes, bee our windows. Save money by buying your brushes from us. . BURKHART & LEE. CITY COUNCIL. Present Mayor Davis, the recorder, chief of police, street superintendent Councilmen Huston, Dawson, Tomlinson and Stewart. The following bills wereordered paid: John Spooner $21, J. Whitesides $21, T. Teanev S31.50. Fannie Brenner $2, J. A. Warner $35, A. L. Long $19, H. Hollich S3. A. Richmond S1.20. M. U. Stetter $2.80, John Catlin $27.80, A. C. ' & W. Co. $144.08, Young & Goodwin I $30, Mavor and Councilmen $32. No 2's engine was reported ready to be tested at the foundry. The comnvttae on ordinances re-" ported against any rebate on dog j licenses except in case of poisoning. I Several wa" Iks were ordered repaired . and placed on frade. I Chief of Police McClain reported 59 arrests during the quarter, including 30 1 lodgers. The reports of the treasurer and re corder for the quartershowed $13,229.63 VVV-.'0t 0,ova.qo Ultuuiacijiciiva. The warrents issued during the quarter were $2,764.11. The nst indebtness is now $112,630. v A petition for the removal of a Celestil's hog pen on Geary street wai referred to the committee on health ' and police. - ' Councilman Ralston was granted , leave of absence during outing season. j SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ! L. E. Hamilton returned this noon from a Bay triy. I Mrs. Henry Lyons, of Lyons, spent last night in the city. I Dr. and Mrs. Trimble - went to Port land yesterday afternoon. I Judge Hewitt returned this noon from a trip to McMinnville, I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pfeifier returned last evening from Portland. Miss Sadie Cohen returned this noon from a trip to Victoria, B. C, Mr. Wallace Baldwin is in the city the guest of his daughter, Mrs. M. Sen ders. M. Senders and one of his daughters went to Portland this morning to visit the fair. Dr. Wallace went to Portland Uhis morning to attend the N. M. A. con vention, .Tnhn Paiil'.Tnnra nf t-h R P. ' wni , in the ciiy this afternoon looking after ( nnqnpnorpr hnsilnpsa. Mrs. H. L. Slade and daughter May, ! 1 nf St. Hfilnna. Calif.'. Hre in the citv oA a visit the B-nests of the former's sis- . , ter, Mrs. J. A. Nimmo. I Sergeant E. R. Huston left this morning for Gearhart Park, where he will be in tho commissary department under iapt. w inn during tne ment. encamp- I Mrs. Vesta Henton Bagley, of Port- land, returned home today after a visit j with M;ss Orah Harkness and other friends. ', Mr. Albert Bryan, of Trinidad, Col., left for home this afternoon by way of ! the Lewis and Clark fair, after a visit with Linn county relatives. I Mrs. Henrietta Brown left this morn I ing tfor Gladstone Park, where , she will remain during the assembly, taking ttn important part in the W. C. T. U. de , partment. I Mrs : W. L. Edwards and children i left this afternoon on a visit with , Turner friends. Prof. Edwards will : soon start out on a bicycle looking after conege students. I Mr nH Mn w r! TWnnio nf this citv. and Misses Fannv Littln and Marv Wood. Drominent . teachers of Sacramento, Calif., the former a sister of Mrs. Iweedale, left today for the talr- C. H. Younger, of the woolen mill at Kirkland, Wash., is in the city looking after some Albany property. Kirkland is on the east shore of Lake Washing - ton, across the lake from Seattle. Mrs. J. F. Altermatt and son Rayce Kfn "m1""1 JVSIJS is meeting with success as a decorator in a big department store of that city. C. E. Fox, a former Stayton man, who has been living at Lorella the past two years, was in the city today. He will go to Ft. Klamath, near that place to make his home, after a visit at Stayton. Dr. I. D. Rawlines. of Chicago. ar rived last night on a short visit with his brother, C. G. Rawlings and this morn ing they went to Portland, where Dr. Rawlings will attend the N. M. A. convention. Secretary E. C. Roberts went to Portland this morning loaded down with some fine fruits and vegetables for the Linn county display. Ho will yell several days for the county, doing pro motion work at the Linn county ex hibit. Mrs. Bertha Dawson, after a visit at the home of her father Mr. M. Acheson, left this morning for her home at Pull man, Wash. She was accompanied to Portland by Mrs. Jennie Gaff and Mrs. Dr. Gorden, and all will spend several days at the fair. Died. William Allen, a pioneer of the '60s, died at Halsey yesterday at the age of 75, a worthy Oregon citizen. He leaves four children. Ben and Wid Allen, Mrs. Monroe Miller and a daughter at home. Just received a car load of Wood Fibre Plaster, also car Alsen Portland Cement, the best on the market, at Sender's Feed Stoke. KEEP an KYE on the Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street ebtwean Ellsworth and Lyon streets. The Elite MAKES pure reliable ice (ream. Souvenir spoons, cups, trays, bag tags, gold dollars, etc., at French's Jewelry store. WOOD SAWING. Promptly and efficiently at tended to by Ben U welle. Order ner- annnllt, ft, nhinn D1....1. 1DI1 ' . 'THrSZyr IN AND AROUND ALBANY. store. o,. BVV"" a Call up Phone Red 431 for groceries XOUr hllftpr nor-nra ati-1 nvnl,A n.n. . -, -t -on" . p.vuuw vvauv- w a, oiarr oc Anuerson s, Call at thfl Mitw r.rnodKi, Cfn..a first bt., Starr & Anderson's. Butter canvasses for only 65 cents at l he Albany Hardware store. .While testing the fire alarm system this forenoon a false alarm was given, without the box number. The ladies of the M. E. church last evening gave an enjoyable ice cream iawn party at the parsonage. The government weather prediction is: tonight and Thursday fair. The ' nDTd1ttWiRfa,llnf n"! Did it ever occur to you if Dr. Lows ; wasn't a good oDticion ha vmM nnt continue to come to Albany and do the great volume of business he does? on Monday drank some liniment hv mis! 4-..l. A T 1 . . . . . rf wane, . uuuanon pnysician orougnt G. B. cash register for onj of the National Cash Register Co's. lateit registers, a six drawer cabinet affair.with the nnw- est improvements, one of which is the individual record for each drawer. It is a nne ming. The S. S. class of Mrs. T,. V.. Rlnin Mrs. P. A. Young, bovs and erirls of the U. P. school, with their tfinohera took a picnic ride to the pleasadt home rtf T n ..i: ir: ... u. v. u. viiusuii, nuLvsa una vv iiaiiiu(.tu. thisafternoon.wherethevhndafinetimfl with their classmate, Margaret Gibson, Tho TTnifoi a (. n; stalled their new officers, following with a Danquet. uney are: w. H. Holman M. A., Mrs. Swan sunt. Mrs. Holman sec, Mrs. French, inspector, P. M. trench treas., Mrs. Richards S. C, CT A TVj' ... j.: . 1' , French and Mrs. Montague field com-' manders, Elizapeth Landis instructor, Dr. Wallace medical examiner. Mrs, Ketchum pianist. The DEMOCRAT recently stated that the Peter Bither farm near Browns- ville, for which $8,000 was paid for the 316 acres had been sold for $15,000, in- j eluding stock etc. making the price I nearly $50 an acre. This was on au- thoritv of the Brownsville naDer. The Democrat is reliability informed that ; the actual consideration was $30 an ",aea U,B "' " o n.ot t0 ."eate an exaggerated idea about tne Prlce 01 tarm lan(l- A Japanese Missionary. Kev. J. c worley, a missionary in Japan for several years, will give a .Tnnn lpptlire in t.h P.iimhorlnriH Prpa. byterian church tonight, illustrating it with stereopticon views. Rev. Worley j3 a nephew of Mr. W. T. Worley, of this city. While in Japan he frequent- ly met Rev. G. W. Hill, a former pas- tor of the Baptist church of this city. The admission tonight will be free, with , a collection atter tne entertainment. '.'The Best Is the Cheapest. And the best Teas, Coffees and Ex tracts, you get at the Yokohoma Tea Store. ' i , Phone Main 53. Free delivery. ' - Elite ice cream has gained a reputation for itself throughout the Btate. Its smoothness, purity and fine flavor. , "Remember not to forget, . You can onlv judge of their beautv I by seeing them. - Decorated waist sets at French's Jewelry store. I ' Quick free delivery of meat to any ' part of the city by the Albany Dressed I Beef Company., by their own delivery. Any time you want it. I Dr. Lowe puts the cream of over 18 years experience into his glasses. YOUR CHANCE. I have bought the Brink stock of furniture at a bargain and will sell it the same way. Call at my store at 406 W. First St., and I will be pleased to show you goods at any time. O. E. PERRY. Double-breasted Varsity If you like the double-breasted suit, you'll want this Hart St-hafTncr & Marx double-breasted Varsity. You'll enjoy wearing it for what it is, af well as for what it looks. Tho quality is there. The label in it-small thing to look for, big thing to find is a Bign 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 COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds r..nrd1. W W Biggs to Anna Briggs. 1 85 4000 ' aciea W L Renner to Catherine Smith, 79.81 acres . , . , 400.0 Mortgages $1600 and $1400. Release $500. Probate: Final account approve 1 in Aatarn nf Anns w.vu i "Hue uuuiis. . 2nd, account approved in estaU of Leta Woodmanse it al. minora. Invento-v filed in estate of A J Ross; realty $3, j, y.vjonal $45. Total $915. .License issued to Llewellyn Houtch- eiss and Maggie Bruce, faB , ,. . Hunters licenses issued to Ralph 37; Harley Prather, Buena Vista, 16; vieve r raider, uuena vista, zu. A Distinguished lowian. m ,, . ... Mr. Voltaire Tombley of Des Moisnes, Iowa, a leading citizen of that state. has been In the citv on ft visit., tho guest of his relatives. A. D. and E. R. Barker. Mr. Tomblev hnn hpAn ntntn treasurer for eight years and has the! e un..:. i 1. . i uiowhuwwu vx iiavuiK. uuiiuir Liie ruuei- lion, while a member of nn Town rpci- ment, raised the stars and stripes over Ft. Donaldson after six men had heen s,lot down in the attempt. Degree of Honor. I All members are reauosted to be present Wednesday evening. Installa- tion of officers, a social time following Each member is requested to bring 5 cents in money and a package contain ing some article that did not cost more than 5 cents. Amy Eagles, Bertha T. Parker, C. of H,' Recorder. Feather Dusters. Our 65c size for 50e. Our 35c size for 25c. This week only. Yokohoma Tea Co. Have Dr. Lowe cure your eye and , headache with a pair of his superior Strawberries Brownells. every day at C. E. .Stetter's Cash Store. Gradwhol Block, Second and Ferry Sts., Albany,,: Groceries, Produce and Fruits .ajid Up-to-date Crockery. bTUDEBAKEit WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES THOMPSON BUGCIES AND The Celebrated Kike Three car loads of vehicles, tho largest line to select from in the city. At OHLING, HULBURT & COSrs, .. 414 and 124 W First St., Albany, Or. Clothing Co. A Full Purse Lost. Mrs. William Crane, wife of one of the S. P. yard men, returned this week from a trip to Portland. On the way home at Salem the Dasaenffflrs wart , nancu w iuvo uiu rear car at oaiera nnlinJ 1 4.1. . . n 1 , car in front- .Mrs. Crane in do- iiiK ou tun. uvr purse in me seac, ana did not discover it until Jefferson was reached. She told the brakaman and Lthey went back into the car, but the purse had disappeared and cannot bo secured, undoubtedly being stolen. It nn4, nJ fie J - .1 j . . o,irtrt .1 . V .SSf3? L""3 other jewelery, including a $50 diamond . ring. Order Elite ice creams and sherbet ' for your dinners, parties or teas. SHARPEN UP-we have it-get one of our Sickle grinders, bipedal grinders. Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. See our new beautiful line of- jardi nieres just in from the factory. C. E. Brownelu A SECRET. The richest of pure cream; the juice of ripe, fresh fruits; highest grade flavorings and crystal sugar carefuly blended and frozen to a creamy smoothness by skilled work men. This is the only "secret" of the great sale of SWETLAND'S . ICE CREAM ' It is absolutely pure and contains no secret powders or "fillers." This "Ice Cream of Quality" is re ceived fresh every day by L. L. POTTS, Sole Agent for Albany. FREE SOUVENIR When visiting Portland, call at Swetland's 273 Mor rison St., and present this ad. You will receive FREE an attractive sou venir for the table. CARRIAGES nan er -uggies Copyright 1905 by Hart Sv-haffhcr r Mux