Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, April 13, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    adies ReadyToWear
Garments
(ew Eton Suits in
Grev Panama
Grey Suiting
Tan Suiting
$18.00 and $2C00
12.00.
12.50. .
New Covert Coats
Special Value at $5.00
Extra Quality, $10.00
Wash Goods, Ribbons
Novelty ribbons in Flowered Pri
War and Brocaded effectsPlain
ors, pure silk.
.i
wi$ses
And Printed Goods for early summer
wear in new dainty patterns, 12 l-2c to
50 cents.
few Art. Draperies
at 15 cents.
ooi Challies
two grades at 40c and 50 cents.
S. E. Young & Son
SPECIAL Si ll for
PIT!) mnrrno
Cal! and investigate our
Easter Specials, priced at
a great saving to you.
L E, &H, J.
i
&5,ooo
ROLLS -
15000
WALL PAPER
Positively the largest, the best and most up-to-date line of Wall
Paper ever shown in the city of Albauy 200 designs to select
from Prices right Coma in and we will help you select the
proper pattern for your room.
BUBKHAPT & LEE
5,000 - -
ROLLS
- 15,000
olid
old
teains
IN
Jewelery, Watches
Clocks Silverware, Cut
Glass Hand Painted
"Ware and a fine assort
ment of Novelties to
select from.
AT
F. G. WILL'S
Albany Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factory
At foot of Lyon atrest, Albnny.C WSCAR9, Proprietor
tt loll itock ol Ooorl, Window, tln ud mi kiirit ol buiidlDp ir.iterir
T re prepared to All ft I otderi promtl? tod Mtii'stiorl'r ai oocat jr.c
NINE COOPERS.
A Big Family Reunion-Birthdays.
Two
E. W. Cojper and J. E. Cooper, of
thi3 city, twins, were born 54 years ago
to-lay. In honor of their birthday a
family reunion was held at the home of
E. W. Cooper this afternoon, the large
crowd of brothers and sisters sitting
down to a splendid repast at 1 :30 o'clock.
The father and mother, residents of
Salem for a number of years after
1863, are both dead. Of ten children
all are alive but on daughter, and
nearly all were present at the reunion.
Following is the list, a notable comp
any of prominent Oregonians:
W. H. Cooper, merchant. Rtavton.
D. J. Cooper, stockman, The Dalles.
Hon. J. S. Cooper, banker, Independ
ence. J. C. Cooper, architect, McMinnville.
R. D. Cooper, hop raiser. Independ
ence. J. E. Cooper, hop raiser, Albany.
E. V . Cooper, real estate, Albany.
Mrs. Gidlow, Silverton.
Miss N. P. Cooper, Portland.
SOCIAL AND PRSONAL.
Dr. I. D. Driver h.is benin the city.
H. W. Locke has returned from a
trip to Seattle.
O. P. Wolcott last evenipg returned
from a trip to Portland.
0. P. Coshow, of Brownsville is in
the city today. ,
Miss Bena Snelling went to Lebanon
last evening to assist S. M. Garland in
his law office during his illness.
W. J. Clarke, republican candidate
for state printer, one of the valley's
best country editors, has been in the
city today.
Miss Cecil Rampy of Harrisburg, was
in the city last '.'veiling. Miss Rampy
and Geo. I. Whillhelm, of Junction are
to be married en April 18.
Dr. C. W. Lowe and three Other Eu
gene men went to Salem this morning
to attend a session of the Grand Coun
cil A. F. & A. M. tonight.
Frank Hampton and wife, of Eugene,
arrived this morning to attend the
funeral of the former's father, A. B.
Culver upon the arrival of the body
here from Palouse.
Mr Fred Arnold, wife and two
daughters, arrived last night from
Minnesota and expect to make Albany
their home. Mrs. Arnold is a sister of
Mrs. Chas. Bruce.
Rev. McCaustland, presiding elder of
the M. E. Church South, of Corvallis,
left this morning for Birmingham, Ala.,
to attend the annual general confer
ence of the church.
Miss Beryl Turner last evening en
tertained eight of her girl friends in a
pleasant formal social gathering. A
delicious lunch of onions, lettuce, sand
wiches, etc:, was served.
Hon. P. R. Kelley and J. R. Wvatt
went to Portland this morning to con
duct the case of the plaintiff in H. W.
Davis against thd St. Charles of Port
land, to recover $450 deposited in the
hotel and not returned when called for.
The U. P. Presbytery.
Tin state assembly of the United
Presbyterian church closed last night.
At yesterdays session $5,000 was order
ed appropriated for the missionary work
in Oregon.
The following commissioners were
elected to the general assembly: Rev.
G. W. Morrison, of Ontario, Rev. W.
P. White, of Albany, J. E. Hamilton,
of Oakville, and an elder to be named
from Albany. Rev. ''White was re
elected superintendent of missions and
J. C. Irvine treasurer.
At the meeting of the woman's
missionary society Mrs. H. C. Marshall
of Oakville was elected Dresident. Mrs.
E. F. Sox vice president, Mrs. Gaff
secretary, Mrs. s. Hi. loung treasurer.
The secretary was instructed to name
delegates to the national meeting of the
missionary board at Desmoines. Mrs.
White is president and with Mr. White
will leave for DesmoinesApril 27.
Last evening Rev. DuBoise, of the
Grand Avenue church, of Portland, de
livered an able sermon, greatly appreci
ated. The New Filter.
The new filter for the Albany water
works is attracting attention. It is a
large cylinder through which the water
passes. It requires two. the arrange
ment being for one to be in operation
while the other is being cleaned, done
through a simple process that does not
take long. The plant here promises to
be one of the finest on the coast. The
filter was three weeks in coming from
Philadelphia here.
Free Exhibition.
Will Schmidt, of this city, will give
a free exhibition tonight, April 11th,
at the corner of 1st and Ellswonth Sts.
at 7:30. Comic songs, latest jokes and
slight of hand, will be the feature of
the evening. Will has just return'--j
from Portland. Everybody come earlv
and spend an enjoyable evening.
The Wonder Millinery
Will treat all customers the same.
Cne price to all. Try us and find we
do as we advertise. Second and Ells
worth streets. Mrs. Nichols.
A NEW LINE of Steel Ranges at
prices that will please you.
STEWART & SOX HDW. CO.
O i 'jL- iu Jt . X .
jauitat y1h Kind You Haw Hlwani Bcip
if
FOR RENT. Nice residence, we 1
located, on Second street. Call up n
W. H. Hogan.
CITY COUNCIL.
The O. C. & E. R. R. Co.
To Build Along the Coast.
Portland, Or. April 11.
IN AND AROUND ALBANY.
1
After two
of
Present Mayor, recorder, chief en
gineer, street superintendent, and
Jouncilmen Pfeilfer, Tomlinson, De
Vanev. Dawson. Brvant and Pni-kei-
The following bills were ordered mid- years of preliminary work articles
o. inurun, ?iu.zo; jonn Uatlin,
51.00; 0. Ferguson, $9.63; Willamette
Valley Co., 1G0.33; John Livingston,
527.00; Mayor and council, $17.00;
Stewart & Sox Co , $56.90; W. L.
Thompson, $1.15; Imperial Restaurant,
$3.42; D. L. But'.er & Co., $424.00; J.
A. Nimmo, $1.60; F. K. Churchill,
$7.50.
Continued bill of Arthur Purdom,
$o.uy; ucurge ounons, $3.UU.
Butter Nut Bread,
The best to be had,
At Beam-Shaw Co's.
M. Gleason mends shoes. Democrat
Bide-.
incorporation have been filed by the ; For Easter Novelties, call at the
v. regon Coast and Eastern Railway . Elite.
Company to construct 1200 miles of j Fresh every morning Krisp Kraix at
railroad in Oregon. The capital stock the Elite.
is placed at $10,000,000 and is fully 1 Most like home breaH Butternut. At
subscribed by New York and St. Louis Beam-Shaw Co's.
i-upnuusuj. ine ngnc 01 01 way nas j
been secured throughout the distance !
of the proposed construction, 40 men
having been at work securing it and
work will begin within the next four
proving new hose, after thorough test,
lllt'U.
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quarte:
Receipts:
Cash on hand $ 1432.74
County treasurer 7003! 17
Street account 1078.35
Saloons 1000.00
General license 162.15
"ines 51x00
Recorders fees 46.00
Uog license 7,00
Supt. streets 00
Krisp Kraix the Puffed Rice Candy
made at the Elite.
Miss Kathryn Macneill, Trained
Nurse, Phone farmers 137.
Are you using Butternut bread. It's
all right.
Please the kids with something for
ReDort of Chief Em-inwr Kirenh or,. ' months
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inc iit. v.i.1 ue uunt iruiu lUliluuiUL
Bay, California. ud the coast
Reports of treasurer and recorder ror ft Jl1'"?,? line? c0"stru?Jte'l ! Easter at the Elite.
larter snoweu the following: ;" r Vn,mf . i, St I Large and complete assortment of
the coast line and probably connecting i Eastcr e"ds at the Elite,
with the Moifatt road and the Chicago! Face and scalp treatment, shampoo
and Northwestern. 1 in g and manicuring. Guarantee the cure
The incorporators indude W. J. ! of.dandrutf in 10 flays or n.oney refund-
U!lnn.. t D .1 1 T-l II T1JJ.. n,l .14-1. .,.,,1 c-HH o.
tugene, William W. Gregory, of Port
land, John H. Crabtree, St. Louis, John
L. Stockwel1, J. S. Mclntyre, Floyd
Shock, all of St. Louis, L. J. Simpson,
Nor.h Bend, W. J. Patterson, Baker
City.
$10773.41
Disbursements:
City officers 833.50
Fire department 493'41
Lights and sewers 425.50
John G. Wooley Tonight.
Louis J. Beauchamp, the great en
tertainer, at the M. E. church, Friday
night.
Invitations are out to the marriage
of Mr. Wm. A. Rader and Miss Lillian
Crawford, of this city on April 21, at
8 p. m.
Rev. William M. Robinson, of Salem,
has presented Albany Collego with 275
valuable books for the college library.
The government weather prediction
John G. Wooley, a former- candidate
Streets 339.77 for president on the prohibition ticket
sundries . . . .j ?72.69 wji speak at the onera house toniirht is fair tonight with light frost, Thurs-
cona interest.... &0.00 under the auspices of the G rod Citizen-! l"y fa'1 and warmer. The river has
"" ship League in the interest of local op j fallen and is 4.5 feet.
. . 4614.87 tion and against the amendment. Ad- I A disnitch states that the new IT. P.
Reportof marshal showed 83 arrests mission free. Mr. Wooley has spoken nine oriran was shinned from Chicaco
during quarter. 10 for vrgrance, 2 dis- in Albany once o. twice before, prob
oraeriy conduct, 4 lighting, 5 drunk and ably the ablest exponent of the tem
disorderly, 3 simple drunk, 1 roaming perance cause in the United States.
Street. 1 nmfnnP lnnnrlmnra 10 Innlraij Xta lioa ii.ef aft.na 4-..nm i
up over night. 45 locked up and turned Australia.
out at nignt. I A " Tl M
Matter of sewer connections contin- " " Man.
utd. 1 i
An ordiuanee providing for payment j Robert Suitor, a successful saw mill
of $424 for fire hose was passed. ' promoter, is in the city. He has been
An orainance providing for proper ore several times latolv. looking
read twice and lhe field with a view tn tnhlihin
"'J"-?1"?" was reaa twice ;anu "he field with a view to establishing
reierreo to me committee on ordin- mill here, if satisfactory arransements
S;XLPrV'defl!r llpe f0r can be made and the proper Ss!tTse.
buildings over two stories high, doors cured. Mr. Suitor has put in mills at
opening outward, 4 foot ais lea etc. t, fi,. i . ' ? vi- I ,
- - unco piiitcn in Liie HLute, ae-, t act
A oan rrancisco fire escane et.ter vc nn inM nnvinir nrn,unh'na nA luwoi,
was read. derstands the business thoroughly. Al-
Property in 3rd ward owned by Miss bany wants at least one saw mi1!, and
Baltimore ordered connected with sew- rnore if possible.
on the 7th, with a tracer, and hence is
expected here the last of next week.
It is announced that another China
"doctor" will come to Albany to take
the pla;e of Lim Tong and dispense
Chinese drugs at 65 cents a dose, more
or less.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Cady, of thiscitv, died yesterday
afternoon, aged ten days, and was
buried today in the Palestine, Benton
county, cemetery, Rev. Launer con
ducting the services.
Councilman Pfeiffer complained of
the alley back of the C. & E. block as
being a disgrace to the city and spoke
to the point in favor of enforcing the
city laws or taking them off the books.
The alley was declared a nuisance and
the recorder was ordered to notify the
owners to abate nuisance within live
days. jh
Olympic Patent Hard Wheat Flour,
the best, $1.25 a sack at all the grocery
stores. ,
HOUSE FOR RENT. Go id location,
bath, hot and cold water. Call at
732 cor. of 8th Broadalbin St. tl6
BICYCLETnearly new, cheap, at 226
W Second St.
SWETLAND'S VANILLA
ICE CREAM
All the Time, at the
Across the river, a ladv's
small handbag, containing purse sind
small amount ot money, Kid gloves
and handkerchief. Please return to
Mrs. S. P. Lawrensen.
E A ST
Is next Sunday, are you ready for it! if noi; let
us show you some of the hew Easter iuits,
Coats and Waists just received by express
New Eton Suits
New Pony !.uiis
New Etui Bluuso
New Sho t Conts
New Silk Waists
New Lawn Waists
Suits
-CREST CONFECTIONERY
L. L. POTTS
3i6 W. 2nd Albany, Or.
THE OREGON MARKET,
Cor. 2nd and Ferry Sts.
C.W.VUNK, Prop.
Poultry, Eggs, Produce, Fish, Cheese
of all kinds, Pickled, Salt, Smoked
Fish, Lobsters, Clams, Crabs, Craw
fish, Shrimp, etc.
Poultry dressed to order.
Telephone Blk 1791.
Every new color and style
in allover lace, lace boots
embroideried and gauze lisle
11
Easter Hosiery
Ejistcr Sun Shades
and Parasols
Beautiful assortment of White Embroidery, Silk Pongee,
Plaids, Polka Dots and Colored silks of all kinds.
Ladies Exclusive Store
Chambers-McCune
The Toggery
Men's Exclusive Store
Furnishings and Tailor Made Clothing
wm
jp'to Kind Vo
GARDENING. Those wishing first-
class gardening or flower beds taken
care of and fixed up, shc.uld notify E.
B. Davidson, 739 L First St.
Your Price?
About how much would you
like to pay for a Spring & Sum
mer Suit?
Name your price and we'll show you a suit that will more
than meet your expectations.
Whether rigid economy compels you to make the most of
a $7.00 Suit, or a handsome income justifies the wearing of a
luxurious $20 00 outfit, we'll give yu the best money can buy.
We iiure satisfaction at any price.
Our Clothes are Models
Our clothes show every
mark of expert workmanship in
all those little devices which
cause garments to retain their
stvle and to look well to the
very last davs they are worn.
The Blain Clothing Co.
COrYHCHT 1905 Vt
THE HOUSE Of IttmNHEMa
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