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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1905)
New designs in Men's Shoes for Fall wear are in. Some very swell num bers in our well-known $3.50 and 5O.00 grades. We. are showing the good shapes in Men's Collars. The best 2 for 25c kind made, the kind it pays to buy. Men's Working Gloves from 25c sheep and mule skin to $3.00 Buck Driving Gloves. A splendid Calf Skin Glove at 50c. Men's Work Shirts. Good value at 50c and 75c. Wednesday special we will sell two lots of Men's Neglige Shirts at an un usually low figure. A lot of Madras fancy shirts andplai.n white shirts at 40c. A lot of white and colored front shirts for 78c. New Dress Goods added to our stock every week, a Venetian, a Covert, a line of Plaids, a handsome suiting. All at 50c per yard. S. E. YOUNG & SON Albany - - Oregon . COURT HJUSE NEWS. Prohnro Final flrtimt- ftl,J . . - A RriHo.o " TV. "A estate or una 2 T'tii "earing sot tor October WILL BE REPAIRED. hi i. i i . """iiuBu recently mat the broken bridge ut Mill City would be . ----- c.u iouuiii, ennor at the ... i . "u"- umwiace aoove, Zllwll "m that ",i3 'he intention to j . .. , " was at nrst sup posed that the cost of repairing would ' t4""1, l.ne Patlay "Pan anus ". . js, uut juuge Stewart had F. J auller go up and make a thorough in SDectmn nf if a f. j , . ."BJ3 "S", ana ne l. ' ; "igor cnoras can be put m, making the bridge stronger Jta?:,&rM' at a of about m Upon learning this Judsre Stewart in viced the Cmint-v rn.1H- c county to come up and talk the matter Over nornin T.t ....... r n . - 6 , -;" " vuo lu mat Judge bcott and Commissioner Needham were nfVr.n ' . .'"B vacation, out tne other Commissioner, Capt. Wiley, of i ii. i. i.vuinie, me roaamast er of that county, and after consulta tion it was finally agreed not to build a new bridge, but to reprir the old one. Commissioner Butler already has bis erano- nf man ... i. ..." - wum mere putting false work under the old bridge and it -jJi , . "uul" go ancau and also mkn the urt.;, ... 1 v..v tuaiia, vrillte lb was conceded by all that the present if ?h'rt th,ePbl'idffe is bad, on account .f.. AtvMii nits causen nv thp close nrnv mlfu e u iZ' uu reaiaent or the mil.,; ftwas Considered belt by all' ?n"am for """V years, died parties to make the repairs rather than lln,fht, &t, his home in . the lino- with hi. ,..;f j j . . . :. . ,. tV " aaoptsa cnild the Circuit Court: NW lnan T..1 0 n. ... apt iia.ki o. . wertheimer i0.alWaterlu0 attached. L L Swsn Hunters lin.n. .. ,. 1., 7. 1 " JKUoug r.w'pL K on'Of. Syracuse, 83: Uockey Conser ,n,, v. ni.' 2t ZTIeSerS or. r w . ' Ferguson, Alnany, Pavne 19 ill J'. S0' B"Ord I Wu",.!te"rtt. H?ly. 33; E Albany P a t- SU,!, ay-3. 15, Albany F A McKinnev .' 31. RnrV,n' joan Hino 07 u r'T, '. , is Rm-T.''!! ' ... -t,an -frown d vvaicer oruwnsviue. MARRIED. WILL REMAIN. Total, 221. A Low, 4lj O't-Onner-Rose. ; A dispatch from Prof. W. L. Ed- xiiumas a. u uonner and Mies aanta Uruz, Calif., received Beatrice fi Rno , iaat nierht reoun-itoH iki,.iJ.i . r age this noon, in a pretty ceremony, at 'rccedlnp " connection with his res the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. N 'Kna'10n fro,m the commercial depart-' Rose, at 513 E. 7th street, Rev. A. s' i?entfo Aibny College, until further "uugioa oincianng. .iv. 4lSe ft1in mar:hw" Played by .Another to-day brings the news that S T"fi J?05-,,The flpwer girls hS1ha"ec.ons;dered his resignation and n --v. iuiu lucno nimrao and mo coming year, which K(.n,eH?hrosby- E'ieth Chance pre- will meet with general aoproval, a good sented the ring for the ceremony in a thmS for the college. picture ' V6,y P y wed:linff - ThldtnfrJP.afi wa?svo.J-:, !. ' You can only judge of their Wh, ' on rhn.vr'"'X"'uAwalBF.tanss by seeing them. Decorated wUt JT highlyVKeu of bVhrfel.orrSaad French'. Jewels .tore. " men, and the bride is a young lady of : . . " " " excellent character and attainments, i We sharpen the ladies scissors very Franco Vr rl-it.v... f".-.--e Dr"r.''s-t "-.-a. vttroiners. air. and Mm. 1 S'''.. C. M. Morgan, Mr. and! Mrs. I.. R Mn MM m 11 i . . and Mra. R. Crosby. Miss Nellie Rich. ards, Mr. and sby, 1 Mrs. T A . MortQ-B fiij . ... .. I Mr. and Hfr. W h 'n t' """."Vi io5 " '"r luu satistaction !rhJ ii" it": xi '""ce, uonn. for?125. -"".thance, Misses Maud Davis. Hattie ' nesney, Georgie Dawson, Fbrest ' ind Died. John Berry,' an old resident of the bmith Alice Morgan, Harry. Moe, rebuild. SOCIAL AMDPERSONAL. rpturhed from the Franb- tV.-M I ... Iltla Bay. from Newport10 rfitumed this noon Mavni" anil TWw.. T-i .- me xair visitors today, past year. He tin- cation of diseases. JhjiT r " "!' years ot age. ehad bppn tMiKin i ' K7i.Ti " " cancer iorsome time, but was affected with a comnli. The Breitenbush Sprint's. 8mu, Baltimore Gun & Bicycle Works, : ..' The Test of Time" SWETLANDS FAMOUS ICECREAM The rwnnin. i. . 1 K-JhiJ ; 7: "i. ,ue laKen to i-.yons ' V JU1 "ai: . Uvn nhTJtT J.ir ""h".r "At." ""X uuy "50,uc a wile, he leaves several 1 a .. B coangea man. were amonir' ch.1Jdre aong them Mrs jfa Mavo ' $'S man wenJ inith what is cn were among wife of themangerof thaCorvnin; sidered an incurable disease, his flesh E. E. Warford Hfmn. i. m. ,A P who resides inTacoma i ?SCx?W2.t?.th? b?nes! amereskele- early train for the f,v J "c '"ere,anaanotiier son resides at Berrv. I j VS, ue'area to De tully m" t. , .... alcer wnom the place was name 1 ,fouvereu. ine i springs are undoubted- w.,J i j 's '' auu cmiaren, 01 Eugene, today returned home from the Fell Off a Bridge. Mrs: Edward O'Neill and niece left T . t " ! ; : this morning tor Portland to attend the y Arn"trong, a bridge carpenter fa " . (OntheC. & E. fell off a bridge at Mr. anil Mm Tn T j t . , n- ,...j . , ,s ir BvTh,7k r .t- anu.jen: isom "-"B" Jwruay aown upon the rocks Mrw-0 the falr thls morn'iS by the twenty-five or thirty feet below. Port early train. "lately he struck standbier. We we. W, Lair Thomoann night from the Breitenbush Hot Springs. He renorffi n &nnA : j I coming and some camping there on long' ' . man was carried in and irV ?J j ! I .w,ln-a instantly inceasing sale. The i.v a marvel. All that is nacowary is to 'ienro hottnr pipH n0nK,.. ...:u best and purest Ice Cream made and Known throughout the Northwest as the - "Ice Cream of Quality" Wo fonahu If t 1. . ! .v i..-tu.v :iuii.ur nna connections w'th ' , r" """ every aay oy ex- iriBrarsiie wnn-i am a good hotol fnr ' a"u U,H 0o'e agencs m Albany. ma!: n onr on thecot. no better spv tha linD-it h":il'!i Mm, Th oro r.ro :np ;n tio.na bly W;h3-J-f- WJeaPr. of Snohomish, . after an Albanv visit. i - - . badly bruised and his feet considerahl, this mornimr "Jur1a' Dut. no bones were broken. He , was Drought to Albanv to hia hnm i the third ward and Dr. Ellis attended Buy B. & M. Hard" Wheat Flour, Beam-Shaw Co's. at "THE BAZAAR" A Man of Many Words. pme .Bargains, LACE CURTAINS All Lace Curtains where we have from one to two pairs left, have been put on the Bargain Counters and areToffereed at; prices regardlees of cost or former selling prices." ' ' . $7.50 Curtains for $4.38 .. 6.B0 " " , !.!.!'.!!! 3 48 6.00 " " oTS 5.50 ' :. ,iK 5.25 " " .. . 2 98 5.00 " " 285 4.50 " " . l-ll .;; :::..:: 2.25 i:oo M L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON liLtn1!'. former him.1 - i pJ .i jlu- ,uw UL. wrvauis, went - . to .Portland thia mn,n- , ' LhUdP an? Mrs- Palmer and friends . Who have been visitinor at the,-- h I went to the fair this morning. . , ..' An anarchistic kind of a fellow stru-k In- afx of Portland, returned 5w,n this morning, filled with gin He home S'h 8f h00",?", a visit at " deClare that he ad killed threl Sr fou? I JeI tather Mr- ShuPP- men an w,a.3, after President Roo"ve!t I Miss Birdie Day returned yesterday ?owi H? d'd" 1 find the President, but from a two week's pleasant outing o he found Chief of Police McC ain, the farm of H. B. Sprenger near Shidd? After asserting that it would take a ! Miss Louise Weber, of Corvallis ii17Jwag.0" to ?et him to jail he one ot a number of Corvallis people Chief a "lne..c? . ba3t"? by. the I e""Lto tne lair this morning by ; way of Albany. ' Pnn2- E- C Roberts went to . Portland this morning to cast his eyes upon the Linn county exhibit, taking . down a fine lot of fruit. 8 GET OUR PRICES on tents and wagon covers before buying. Stewart & Sox Hdw Co. Phone Main 51 for a sack of B & M Eastern Oregon flour $1.35. Bpam-Shaw Co. " L. L. POTTS, Sole Agent for Albany. , You will want a good Homelike Luncheon when shopping in Portland Swotland's 273 Morrison St. is the mos popu'ar place. A handsome etched glass free if you present this ad. , Blaser & Wennersten or. ; , Klly oaatue oy the water. to Sber Up on bread ad See the Bargain Counter ' At Starr & Anderson's Opposite Masonic Temple. FOR SALE. Two cords of and oak. alreadv anureri I taken at once. 332 South Ferrv wood, cheap fir if St. . ( Prof, and Mrs. Chas. J. Bushnell left . , this morning for their home at Tiffany, Ohio, where the Professor will resume , . his work in the college in September Tf Is; ?: Z1-, Pennington, of FOUND,,-, Across the. river in Benton I' MaJIady'aha'- Can behS home of the Albany S. M. Pennington! 1 - : 1 Allehn Weber' a fo"ner Albany ONIONS. -A fine lot for sale by W A hh?r' now of the Ashland; Eastburn. See personally o7 order' normal school, was in the city yester- ! Phone Farmers 2x5. . ai t&fe froma trip vtwL , XfhTrfe Q L , rATotn0 & I u '; I fanders& Disk plow. Both as good I Mrs. Frances Hill, of Charleston. W. 1 nl?h Jn?Tf of E' C- Smi or . Va.. has opened an office in the Woods phone J 4 4 Dnck for art needle work. Mrs. Hill FURNrswpn ,, , - -.-ww.ihj ouu utLui iour 1 HAVE IT! . 1 .. If it is anything you want in the line of . .. Oregon and California's Choice Fruits of all kinds, Fresh Vegetables And Standard Groceries. A specialty of having everything in season at lowest prices. Phone Black 212. v , - - "vvmW nui r, uxra. mil teaZr lnstruction8 ftom a Denmark , foPfhfn. V" 'e?ve. tomorrow noon for the Blue River district, accompanied by an expert lrom Portland, who will commence development work on the Unental claims. 1 F. J. Miller wenf j At.. I . ....1. w jrurtiana tnis exhibit 7tTiJZl" ,F""ty BICYCLE for'sale; ... uc C i,iJ 1 ana oatn tour . iwinauu noteione diock from car line 252 6th St. Portland. " Mrs. H. a. Nelson. WANiTEDA housekeeper for four 6dults. Good wages. Address Box 142, or call at 632 Elm St. before August 16. WALLPAPER CHEAP All through the month of August we shall have a special sale of Wall Paper. Great Reduction in price. All odds and ends yo for less than cost. Now is the time to buy. We have a great slock to select from. BURKHART & LEE. , - 'Ul mere Will DC a ith3Teer!jnB,?ffhhib. after this week. 8 ,00Kea j AWiili3iDorri8' of Portland, a former I Albany boy, came up last evening, and this morning accompanied by his sister ;-o ' .,"'"",er can,p- wniis - u ouicuwn several years nre vious to moving to Portland lit winter. fromiariswoId returned this morning from his summer's outing tramp. He 7hilZThel? t0 Newport, then down the beach to Florence and up the Sius- 'can.h? thtef?e to Junction, where he j caught the cars, for Albany. He wbm bS! by Rev. Knyotts, who stopped on the way. I Mr and Mrs W. E. Ortel and son Ralph arrived to-day from Spokane on - M vis,t, vv,th Mrs. Ortel's bwthe W , ' dono7 w 1 " lne carBtepsatthe depot, but has now recovered from Were up Blue River. Ray Beeson and John Troutman re turned veaterJat, ' HI rr . ' a mP UP the .ThfvP'lrDistnct. F. G. WTT,T, has a fine line of Watches, Rings cfl Ver hi" amo"K the Linn t , diamond Goods, Silver Ware (fut r 1 Jm T' RePorts wore that the Glass etc.. and vr,n n ,i-,i ' .r L . e'. Lu1, ureat Northern n th h . . Hon there now. wlthflMprc; '8rfUh"" ,ad .good outing and ..... vnUnKl g0me fisn ..Stetter's Cash Store Gradwhol Block, Second and Ferry Sfs.,"Albany, Groceries, Produce and Fruits and Up-to-date Crockery. V JULY AND AIGIST SALE. jt'on, at a low price. Call at O. Mitchell's, 640 E 2nd. lot in Selecting Jewelry Remember that reliability is a great thing in the Jeweler You want to know that vmi are o-e: J.i '?. ne Jeweler. rf &uvli,G whbi, yvu pay ior, rVn7cssnted " P P0" hlS goods to be a" .The Missourian., C. C. PARKER, Proprietor. . .. . . . . A GENERAL STORE New Telegraph Feature. The Pacific Stntoa T.,l0i. r. .. ...vpn-jHU WiJl have a new feature in its ofRca at this city, one being established in its office, fheenmly U K R telegraph office The offl je 1. now twins; arraneed for the dhan(i ln3tui"n"t3: which w ll be in -m f ? "unjr hdy "Perator t will be use! for general busies as wi Shn.C1"nM.tl"n wilh orJer3 in theteb phone department. We offer all our Outing Suits-and they ara pretty and stylish-at a sacrifice, as they must be sold be fore our fall goods arrive. In this sale we have in cluded all Oxford shoes Pat, Colt and Tan, See our special provision for Ifar vesting' outfits, Overalls, Shirts, Hats, etc. T.12 prop, er things The Blain Clothing Go. tb e iv 18 n itfa i ta