Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, July 27, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    SUMMER
SPECIALS
200 Pairs of Ladies
Tah and Patent
Leather S2.50S3.00
and 83.50 Oxfords
$L50
COURT HOUSE NEWS,
Do d recorded:
T J Armstrong to P M Scrojgin,
130 acres 12 wl $1000
Releases for $700.
Probate: E D Cusick, K K Baxter,
O J Mealy and S A Dawson appointed
appraisers of estate oi Hans Wodtli.
Ifinai account tiled in estate of Wm
Wassom.
Hunters licenses granted A M Reeves,
45; and L W Deiancey, 58
Circuit couJt: New case - Elsie V
Weitman vs Franklin Weitman, For
divorce. Married at Kearney, Neb,
Sept 28, 1885. Cause, desertion since
Oct. 154. Six children, 4 to 20 years of
age. E'E Wilson, Cbrvaliis, attorney.
Order mine pro trine confirming sale
50 Pairs Ladies
81.50 S1.75 oxfords
Jas H Jacksou agt W B and Elizabeth New Wk tor 2 cents a pound and to to flfj the pitj temp-jrariiy. ! house, for tabis boarders, at 225 W 3rd
Brookshire, made-m 18a, Liverpool for 2 1-2 cents. 1 he annual wis,, , i tr.t ahnsa . Arar. 1. Phone Blk 482.
Sl.OO
SEE
Special
bargaius in par
asols displayed in east window
BiGGERTHAN GOLD.
A Great Industry Well
CITY COUNCIL
IN AND ARUUNO ALBANY.
P . .. , ! Present all officers and councilor ' EItaUt bpmd aai BvS a hU
Exploited, but Pfeiffer and Dawson. dred years.
j A special committee to devise ways " Isusm"B " "?
tw f, att.nan and means for increasing the revenues uemocuat omee,
Ul Thefe was a.!aree ,f "endanf ' of the city, was anisouneed.to consist of , Some fine new A toy souvenir
ly3tWA the meeting called at the Counciimen Bryant, Dawson and Pfeif- crockery at Stetter's.
Aico Club parlors last night to meet fer. j Postal Telegraph office 13S Broadalbia
Prof. G, L. McKay, dairy expert of the The following bills were ordered paid: street. Both phones, Mata 5.
Iowa Agricultural College, prominent W. A. MeClain SI, C. E, Sox $si, F. Miss Kathryn Macneiii, Trained
dairymen coming from diiTrent parts K.. Churhili $7.25, F. W. Watson $45,75, Nurse, Phone farmers 137,
of the county. . A. R. Hffl, $1,50, B, R. Crojsv LW, Wokott's millinery store going est
Dr. Ellis, president of the Commer- E. a. Cumrarags $109 Woodworth efbasjnesg. Will sill or trade,
cial Club oresided Drug Co. 40c, H. C. Harkncss $14,W); ,
PrSFcKay skeina very enter- Ferfnson SI 75 J Whitesides $2i W I f " ai
taimngand instructive way upon the J. Spooner 75, Portland Fiounng Mill a tatewart iatx mow, to.
subject, Hespokaof the large num- Co. $10.00, Earl Fisher $4.0J, Barrett! Ice cream cones, fall or empty, man
ber of prominent animals, like thj SI 30, Albany Iron Works 75c, ufactared and for sale by the Mate.
Hercforas, Shorthorns, Jerseys, etc., Brandeberry & Wheeler 96e, Albany Something fine for home picnics, lodges
that England has furnished the world, Hardware Co. 7.65, John Catim $1,00, etc.
and then stated that Oregon possesses An ordinance was passed providing I Year old Lawn Mower is as good as
the splendid natural characteristics en-, for a sidewalk along lot 8. block 21, new as soon as it is fitted with the
joyed by England for dairying, only Hackleraan's seeuid addition. j Unrah Patent Flexible Blade, which
handicapped by one thing, distance The resignation of J, W, CantweUas you can obtain of C, B. Davis next
from the market, but even then the nightwatdi, to take n"ect Aug, 1 was door to Electric Sight office.
P?0. ou"er can DB. ssni accented and the Mavor wa3 authorized 5 Mrs. Biteeu will reopen her taaromg
SOCIAL ANO hckSONAL.
"rfi J"2,1;2 con,ts:. ,lbl a?PS! Mavor Waliaee wa o-rantal loav of street about Aug, 1. Phone Blk 482.
meeting. Hrtfe her if you wfahboard.
and silver output of the entire world. Upon motion of Councilman Bryant a Whs street sprinkler team of three
The great buiK is in seven states and committee was authorized appointed by ' horses took a ran last night aooui ion
there is no danger of the business being Mayor to investigate the cost of a wa- o'clock, doing no damage,
overdone. Wheat exhausts the soii, ter sy item to be owned by the city, This week's Issue ends volume nu ra
the cow continually enriches it. In Pronertv owners in the hloek at ber forty-one of the weekly DBMOCB AT,
Holland dairying is made to pay on $500 Baker, Second Montgomery and Third one of the oldest papers hi the state,
Had to Have More Room,
J. W. Wilson was a Salem visitor
yesterday.
Mrs. P. J. Baltimore went to the
Bay today.
A handle factory has been started at iani ami m innd umith snnnn a,i . i. thn BWt domocratie oaoer.
Phflomath. 1 an acre. It increases the value. stonnnd an. . I niaf Vlrwll lsssnuv.
Dot. V. B. Mont3gae went to aaient . iu uiis vauey usury mgsnousa increase.
this afternoon. ! the value to $100 an acre. In Illinois
Mrs. Con Sullivan and son returned " Wt an?cre. lathe matter.
his noon from the Bav. ?f ea spoKe 01 tne mpuianty 01
M. J. Monteith bad reached Salem
yesterday on his way to Albany-
Charlea Parsons and family left today
for Newport for a month's sating.
Ir. and Mrs. L. W. Ross and Cart
Ross left this afternoon for Heppner.
..... . it j j we can ao m tms eountrv wnat Has been er, a ire nrra nave ouiit uo
Jilt fJTn ,T done in Europe in the advancement of '. ness covering the entire" state
1 the Short Horn strain in Iowa, bat be-
t lieved eeneraliv trades were better
than full bloods, and the sires should be m
on the
1 Tangent road, ran away yesterday af
j terrtoon, with a hay rack behind. In
! attempting to stop them Mr. Lnossey
j was bruised some by the earner ot tne,
The increasing business of the pack- j rack, and Dr. Davis was sent for.
housB of FnrHniilM. A f.snraailn I Davenport's Music store nas kw
Received by express
The latest IFad in Hats
The New
(ig hat 98 cents each
& H. J. Hamilton.
Is to dispense PRESCRIPTIONS in the
right way. It was not learned in a
day, but by years of study and persist
ent work, Our drugs are always pure
and fresh, componnded accurately,
priced honestly and backed by a guar
antee that they are just what we rep
resent them to be
BURKH4Rr & LEE
Solid
Gold
Bargains
IN
Jewelery, Watches
Clocks Silverware. Cut
Glass Hand Painted
Ware and a fine assort
ment of Novelties to
select from.
AT
F. 6. WILL S
Albany Planing Mill and Sash and Door Factory
At foot of Lyonatrett, Albany, CWSfiARS, Proprltt.r
Ctt'7 '' Hock of Doort, Windows, iut nd fi kioci oi bwiou 1 nnri
TnT re prprd to 811 all ordert promtly aod tiUmori'y at ieeoi pric
trom Use best miikme strain. Alfalfa, eros. nas made the enlargement of !srr" "I VS i.;fS5s
clover and vetch are orovine- of im-1 their house imperative and a bie ad-! .Jr" "LtST. XJf
mense value to the industry. "Observa-, dition is being erected, one which wiUinflSS3ESi
tion of experts makes it probable that 5 about double the capacity of the pack- SttlSSS
a me bust-, ,., r ,
! .
It is
expected over one hundred cars of
prunes packed for market wiii be ship
ped from Albany the coming season.
S. E. Young j
I I gnu uyn 1 j
The Bazaar
The Weather.
THE OREGON MARKET,
Cor, 2nd and Ferry Sis.
uiciier Weill, iu uie uajr uut unmni. th irt..,
A. M, Reeve3 and family left today
for I he mountains for their summer's i ....
outir.2. witnycombe: of the O. A, U.
H. Snook, the Salem contractor, was 5P?K5 OI. w,e. splendid confhtions tors
inithe city yesterday, just after a Till- XT "52 ,T i
amooRtrip, . r hr,' t ,, J, ,, . - , , Poultrv. Eees. Prosluce. Pish. Cheese
J. W. Cantwell. who resigned last !,, wrft; Z, ,T Jl J, ' "-"! yesieraay - ft' pii,,,. Smoked
night as nightwatch, expects to go to i ag an example of what dairying will do ' The river is 1 5 feet ' Fish, Lobsters, Clams, Crabs, Craw;
Portland to reside. j for a eonntry. It means more money The prediction; fair tonight and ShrlB!P
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pattonof Port and better conditions for the farmer Th11rsd.1v. : .j . .
'land, were the guests of Rev, and Mrs. with the improvement of Hie soii, ' Asshownbythe records of F. M. oomer
rt. (J. Marsnau 01 uaKViiie. j Fi-ench, displaymaa, ieiepnone oik im.
lion. k. Meldrum, of Wregon City, j. w Baileyi statefood commission-
was m tne cicv touav on nis way w . t ! " , t a,, i :
Lebanon to do some surveying. . a few years uaui now there ire ml
Mrs. Bessie Morris, nee Doris, left creameries in the stte and 125 cheese ;
this afternoon for Portland, and will . factories, and advocated the nushine of
thence to her home at Los Angeles.
gHarry Crawford went to Salem this
afternoon to work on the. Journal
:and will make that city his home,
Stevan M. Stevanovich, of Chehaiis,
Wash., a candy maker was in the city
last evening. He is looking for a loca
tion. D. J, MeLardy, of theS. ,B., re
turned this noon from the Bay, earlier
than anticipated on account of the
change. . - ,
J, T?. West, a prominent Eugene
jeweler, and wife, were in the city this
forenoon on their way to Newport for
an outing.
R. S. Barker and family, prominent
Roseburg people, passed through the
city yesterday on their wav to Port
land and Seaside..
Mr. and rs. L, E. Blain returned
this noon from their outing at the Bay,
where t hey captdred many water agates
and had a good time.
Conductor E. Laforest and wife and
Mrs. Barns left thh morning for the
Collins Springs, on the Columbia, where
they will take a few weeks outing.
. Miss Pearl LaPorte, a graduate of
the Eclectic Business University, has
accepted a position a9 stenographer
with a Reai Estate and Insurance of-
diee ai Portland.
I Prof, J. G. Swan, of the Klamath
Falls schools, passed through the city
yesterday for Lebanon on a visit with
relatives. A former college student
and deputy postmaster,
A good sized crowd took advantage
of the midweek excursion and went to
the Bay titis morning, with prospects
of a fine time, the day being ideal for
such a trip. There were three car
loads made up here and at Corvaliis.
E, E, McClannahari and wife, of Eu
gene, were in the city this morning on
their way to the Bay for an outing,
Mrs. McClannahan was formeiiy Miss
Godfrey, daughter of J. E. Godfrey, of
the state printing office,
Mrs. Wiiliard English, of nei r
Macleary, yesterday wag atticked by .
two year oid heifer just in front of ir
home, and gored so severely that si p
died from hemorrhages before a phv -clan
could be secured. The attacks
caused the birth of a child, which was
taken care of by the father, and is do
ing well.
Were on the Victoria,
The recent wreck unnear Vane nt.-r,
B. C, in which the Victoria .tusSi1
into the tug Chehaiis, causingg ti-2 !o s
of ten lives, was witnessed by tUs SU:
and Mrs, Owen Beam bridal party,
who were on the Victoria. Mr at d
Mrs, Jos. H. Raiaton were cn th" 'mm
part of the- deck, and Joe ri cs a
graphic account of the accident, ..
nessed by them in a startling maimer.
The Chehaiis instead of ocmt eui i-i
two, as reported, was knocked over.
helpless thing in fiont of the bi;
steamer.
the indastry.
H. E. Lounsbury, of the S. P. told
of his practical study of the creamery
business, in older to familiarize him
self with it, getting some actual ex
perience with an apron on under E. J.
Seetey and W. A. Kirasey in the Albany
Creamery seven years ago. Linn Coun
ty, Or., is thrse times as large as Linn
county, Iowa and its population is four
thousand more, but the value ' of the
farm land in the Iowa Linn is $19,000,
000 while in the Oregon Linn it is $7,
000,000, showing the possibilities here
for development. He referred to Al
bany as the trade and business center
of the valley. In closing reference was
made to the immense business that wiii
be needed to overcome the S, Ps big
expenditures being made for improve
ments, $2,600,000 for betterments, $3,
500,000 for the Coos Bay road and $4,
800,000 for the extension from Natron
to Ontario.
G L, I Brown, of the Hazelwood
creamery spoke of the development of j
his plant until it makes e,uuu pounds 8
day. It gets ertam everywhere. One
of the best herds m his list were Halsey
C0W3, ten in number, averaging $93
per cow. The general run is $H) 10 $70,
and the average price of butter for the
farmer through the Hazelwood is 86
cents.
Several questions were asked. It
was learned that the milking machines
are proving a success, particularly the
Barrel! and Globe, The equipment is
two or three pails, costing about $75 a i
pan, a pump, costing aooui fiuu ana an
engine, TZiMiSS
Among others Stephen! Freerksen
made some suggestions.
FURNISHED BOO list.
AGEN T
W.B.
NUF0RM
CORSETb
Special
This week
The New Shadow Plaid Skirts
in a large range of colorings
$8,50
values go at
-At 606 W, 5th
Special$5"Special
Found only at
Albany, Oregon
PEACH PLUMS, I wiildeliver t'j.
Plums at 75c per bu this wee : j
next. Hurry or they will at! b? r
by that time. Phone Farmer I
B.C. Wyatt, leave orders at St .
groeery.
WANTSD..-Yot!Sff lady wonlrf
clerk in store.
office.
to
Enquire at Dssto ;bat
OUTING
SUITS
NIGHT CLERK WANTED. At tfe
St. Charles. Call at St, Churlei of
fice. HAY FOR SALE.-Some fine vtteh in
the field at $3a ton. Will t j itch id
on wagon for the buyer, A'm two
or three tons of timothy h .y sit S a
ton. Call at the farm of W. Albers,
3 milei south of Albany on the Tan
gent road.
When you ro on yoi r vacation vou
want to tak your best, don't you? You
vsint to be as comfortable as possible,
also.
You will fiml here a dainty profusion
of Summer Suits in many fabrics,
colors and shapes.
if Serge Suiti in abumSsnee. Blurs,
Blacks and Grays, Single and Douhte
Breasied, some half lined to make them
cool,
Two-Pieee Guttnsr Suits of Home
spun, Wool Crash, Cheviot and Serge
open to all breezes that blow,
$5.00, $6 50, $7.50 to $10,00
Summer Habeidashery Galore
Nejf Siee Shirts, Summer Ties, Outing
Belts, Featherweight nderwear Sum
mer H. siery. Straw and Panama Hats
In every correct shape, etc, etc
We can Mirisly hit your fancy in Out
ing WwruN and your satssfacsion
will be oar o-vst reward.
THE IiLU Cf.OTHIIVG CO.
THE PEOPLED MTUII-:kk.
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