Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, April 19, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    C. H. NEWS.
THE D. OF H. iTHE W. C. T. IL; MARRIED.
SHOES
190T Spring styles in Men's
$5.00 Shoe" and Oxford com
plete and ready for your
inspection.
DRESS GOODS
The new things in Silk Shirt
Waist Suitings.
ReadytoWear
A new line of Plaid Silk Waists-
8. E YODNG a
Albany,
i
THE BAZAAR
Inspiring News Concerning The
New Dress Goods and SilKs
This Store is in complete readiness for the new season's sell'ing of dress
goods and silks. The best markets of the world have contributed to make
this a most representative showing. Color lines are complete, style range
comprehensive and prices as usual right.
The Fancy Gown Stuffs
We'll quote you a few prices on Fancy
Dress Goods that should interest you:
SiU and Wool Eolleunc 46 inch
$1 (K) yd
Wool Crepi.,38 inch $1 00 yd
Fancy li-..i.to.v Chec ; Hatists
..." 40 inch $1.50 yd
Plain Ccloied Oress Fabrics
You'll take pleasure in making your
selections from these, (in every way)
representative lines:
English Mohair and Siuillian,
50e to $1.25
Pannanias, in mediums and chiffon
wright GOc to 1.45 yd
Wool lafU a, 41 inch $1.25 yd
Ssi-kms, plain and fancy, from
00; to $1.45
French Batist, in all colors. . .(10c yd
L. E. & J. IL Hamilton.
Solid
Gold
Bargains
SON
Oregon
News from the Black Goods
Section,
The most popular wears are and the
following values speak for themselves:
Wool i iiffeias, 41 inch $1 25 yd
Import. cl 'laffcti, 40 inch..$l 50 yd
Panamas GOc to $1 75 yd
Plain ana Siwduw Check Voiles
$1.15 to $1.75
AH About the iNew Silks
Silks for waists, silks for gowns, plain
silks, fancy silks, all that is newest and
best in silkdom is here and awaits your
approval:
Black Taffe ta for suits, 1 yd. wide,
$l.oo,$l.i!o: $1.50, 1.7S
Rlac; and Creum Alessaline,
A soft satin finish, especially for
waists and suits $1.00 yd
Fai'cy Silk for waists and : Jumper
suits in small checks, black or
white and colors $1.00 yd
Foulard Silks, a soft clinging fab
ric in checks or scroll designs $1.25 yd
Fancy Silks for Waists: checks,
blks and stripes $1.00to$1.75 yd
Wall Paper!
12,500
Rol!s to Select From
We are showing at present the
largest and most artistic line
of Wail Paper ever shown in
Albany. 10c to $2.00 per roll.
Burkhart & Lee
IN
J-iwelery, Watches
decks Silverware. Cut
U-lass Hand Painted
Ware and a fine assort
ment of Novelties to
select from.
AT
F. 6. WILL'S
Circuit Court: New cases
Application Wm. M. Brown to regis
ter title to 2.25 acres Lebanon -N. M.
Newport, attorney.
Application Mary Belle Elkins to reg
ister title to 8 acres Lebanon, N. M.
Newport, attorne .
Mrs. C. A. Cummins agt W. W.
Craft and wife. Suit to recover $230
on note, for foreclosure of mortgage,
for $35 attorney's fees and for the sale
of land. J. C. Christy attorney.
Probate: Final account approved in
estate of J. E. Cox et al.
Deeds recorded:
Joseph Elkins to Mary Bell Elkins
8 acres 12-2 W $ 1
A O Boss to Christina Bowen 10
acres on Santian Canal 350
W S Mayberry to Lucy A Simp
son lot 4 bl 1 Cowan's ad Lebanon 75
Hattie Wallers to Lucy A Simpson
79 teet front Isabella ad Lebanon 1350
Claude A ScttlemSer to Anna L
Curl 250 acre3 11-3 W 1
0 & C R R Co to M J Cameron
960 acres 11-3 W 960
Lease Santiam Academy to School
Dist 16, Academy property 99 years at
$100 per annum.
Lease Effie Monroe to Sarah L Ram
sey, 1 lot Lyon at 1 cent per year until
death of lessee.
Mortgages for $300 and $1500.
Relei see for $252.65.
IN AND AkOUND ALBANY.
If you want the best get it at The
Oregon Market.
Billiards ! See how the "Kiss Shot"
is made in Rawligg's window.
Miss Kathryn Macneill,
Trained
Nurse, Phone t anners lit.
Ham and Cheese Sandwiches
pared at the Oregon Market.
pre-
Miss Mattie Sutton, nurse, 916
1 A IWi Pknno Worl 9971
Order vour .Vegetables at The Oregon
Market. The largest assortment i
1 Albany.
I Kawhnes has received his calendar
samples for 1908, drop in and look them
over betore placing your order.
1 Fresh soda water, from Cascadia, at
1 Frank Skipton's 416 E 4th St. Phone
black 92i.
! Boiled Ham, Saratoga Chips, Pickles,
Olives. Swiss Limberger, Cream and
RcTquoford cheese at The Oregon Mark-
et.
' : When you want a first-class shave or
I haircut go to the Star Baths Barber
bet First and
pet. r irst ana
i Shop, Broadalbin St,
second, two cnairs, no waiting.
, ' Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale at
, the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than
' anywhere else in Albany. Skilfully set
, if desired.
' The Foresters held a live meeting
: last night with an initiation of hfteea
memoers.
I A game of base ball will be played
on Friday afternoon beginning at 3
(O'clock between the college team and
the commercials.
. The skating rink will be closed Thurs-
I day evening on account ot the special B wiin oio irienos He is a torm
excursion to Corvallis to the ODeniner of er Linn county man, then a Crook
the new rink, which will leave
Albany at 7:30 p. m.'
! Members of G. Co. last evening had
the regular bi-weekly drill, followed by
target practice. The boys are taking a
good deal of interest in military affairs.
While working on the nsw awning at
the Bussard Block yesterday afternoon
Frank Chance fell and broke a bone at
the wrist on his right arm. Dr. Davis
set the bone. Mr. Chance will take
a rest for a few weeks.
The deed tor seven acres ot land just
least oi nacKieman s vjrove, lor tne - i , ...
new saw mill of the Lyons Lumber Co., i for the stock of Sooda of ths bankrupt
' has been made out and will be delivered j estate of O. M. Leeper, at the gun
as soon as signed by all the grantors. store, First street, up to 1 o'clock Sat
j AILany people generally are pleased at, urday, April 20, also separate bids for
the neivs of a saw mill for the city.
Senator Robert Lafollette in Albany
April 24, one of the best lecture treats
in the history of Albany. Everybody
should hear this famous man, a power
in the U. S. Senator, a man who stands
for something in the country.
Rev. D. H. J. Z. Swackhanner will
lecture at tne central onrisuan cnurcn.
near Sandersons bridge, twice next
Sunday, in the mornrnl at 11 o'clock
on missionary work in South America
and in the evening on the Philippine
Islands. He will be pleased to have
tverbody in that part of the county go.
Lebanon.
E. A.:
Jos. H. Ralston wan over from Albar.y
yesterday and sold six acres of land in
the routhern part of Lebanon to Jus.
McDaniel.
Harry Stryker was In Portland Sat
urday to attend the funeral of his
father, W. H. Stryker, who nassed
away at his home in that city on Friday,
; after a long illness. Deceas d was til
years of age, and was an old resident
of Portland
Miss Ora Harkness returned to Alb
any yesterday, after a shor visit with
friends in Lebanon. She took a prom
inent part in the program at the
teacher's intitute Fiiday evening, giv
ing some readings in a ve-y able manner.
Rev. Chas. K. Short is going to Lnke
county for h:s health. Mrs. Short has
resigned her pastorate wi'h the Baptist
church at Lebanon, and will join hei
husband in the gospel work in Lake
county as soon as he is located.
A Corvaliis Anniversary.
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the
Knights of Pythias lodge of Corvallis
was celebrated Monday evening. Jesse
Sptncer, the barber, is a charter mem
ber, and during the twenty five years
has missed but seven meetingB. That's
going some. He was presented a
veteran's badge. Jack Hammel, of
t) is city was present and reports a
pln lid time.
The rnrvallif lodge wes the first one
after the grand lodge.
Hold Some Interesting Sessions.
The district convention of the Degree
?Itt'!I'n,lan 'T6!" '"?,,ri
u e .u o vened in this city this forenoon, the,
Chief of HonoPrTf ?he lJ S Pmr program being somewhat changed on
!&W",'T,,la"Trk,,t HaJscy-
rendered. Mrs. S t Worre 1 was venting Mrs. Additon and several
address of welcome with a response bv
Mrs. Looney of Jefferson. Wilma
Junkins was heard on the piano. Mrs.
. nw'i mis. teii in me
fuamiu onggs aenverea the address of
the evening, interesting and to the
point. The-e was music by Edmond
Andeison and Wilma Junkins, a read
ing by Mrs. Dale of Harrisburg, a,
piano solo by Mrs. Worrell and an al
phabetical poem on Greenleaf by Mrs.
J. J. Collins.
j
This forenoon's session was devoted
to a live question box conducted by the
goou many tilings 10 consider.
This afternoon Mrs. Mason read a 1
SPKl(iiPaperiT chi,rity' covering the
subject in an able manner.
At noon a line dinner was seaved.
ha.er9 Wh u"juyfd ' .beinK, the
" i V r ,
slices ui ureau on encn side.
Meals are
Deing served at noon and evenings,
Dountuui ano tasty, witn added inter
est on account of the splendid fellow
ship and good spirit prevailing.
The closing session will be held to
night.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
A. Nelson, Cadet, S. A. of America,
has been in the city.
I J. L. Howard left this morning for
Amity on a visit at his former home
place.
Father Datin and Miss Cortois, of
Monaean tonight.
uiuunti, bumc uu bills 11UUII 1U I1CUI H1L.
E!TaF"rlgnl: . . .
J. e. Ken ey, the astute detective of
for",a.n?.' no kee.P3., ?f affairs
ir 'ne 5-was m tne city tms noon.
Layton bteele left this afternoon for
"' V ,: :'T, : .
tomorrow
morning.
Dr. Londa Grey left yesterday for
Mosier to attend the wedding of Dr.
Harry Davis, a former fellow dental
student.
Miss Jennie Freerksen arrived yes
terday from Portland to spend the
summer. She recently returned from
San Francisco.
Lawyer N. M. Newnort. of Lebanon.
was !n the city. Iast evening, filing a
llr,i n(. ra Di-a. nn :
: making a success of both his paper and
legal business at Lebanon.
The new residence of Chas. Medin,
on Sixth street, has been purchased by
i J. W. Swank, consideration $2100. Mr.
Swank will soon occupy it. Mr. Medin
Jiw resides m Valdez, Alaska.
, Mrs. Fay A. Sherwin, grand worthy
' matron oi tne eastern atar, oturegon,
, a resident ot Ashland, was in the city
yesterday, last evening meeting with
.'"e LieDanon eastern titar people,
Mr. John oommerville, of the Al
j ea country, has been in the city on
county stock man and now an Alberta
j hardware merchant.
. M'- J. P. O'Brien, who has recently
, een elected president of the O. H. &
j N- stopped off at Albany todfy on his
opcwiii i;r, xie is une ot cne most
competent officia s in the Harriman
road system, a man who has risen by
his ability.
Bankrupt Sale.
The undersigned will receive bHs
a gasoline launch and boat house, with
right to reject all bids. Property may
be inspected.
R. K. OH LING, Trustee.
O. M. LEEPER, Bankrupt.
liot Stuff.
Uncle Billy Wright is in town with
...,. , .. . , , , .
h's horseradish, a particularly good lot
! of it raised by him and prepared for
: peorle who want the finest relish going.
; w"en he calla order.
"
Institute Being
This City.,
held in
TneLinn County W. C. T. U.
con-
nfKpro from heintr here at the morninir
seision but several were here and a
department conference was had.
Mrs Henrietta Brown, of this city,
uc n'liKvy ureamt'ML, is hi me cuuir,
with Mrs. Rev. Richmond, of Scio, of
ficiating as secretary.
County
mis anernoon a session openeu wuu.Qregon grape and ferns,
a praise service, followed by a sympos- A wedding repast was served by
ium in charge of the President. I Misses Belle Ward, Letha Patten and
Mrs. Richmond led the discussion on Daisv Swarm, and Mrs.W. A. A ndnrann
the best methods of work for local
unions to be followed by Mrs. Jennie
Gaff on narcotics, n question box by
ecuuve uuiniiiiLiee.
Mra. L. H. Additon, state president,
w:., i,.ture this evening Mrs. Addi-
f - u-ihf j !,,.; ,m f
lame experience, well posted on all the
moral issues ot tne day, including bo
Clon... Qlia will mroof and
strnct her hearers.
Good music has been provided for the
occasion. The exercises will begin at
7:30. A cordial invitation is extended
to the public generally to be present.
A collection will be taken.
MR. MONAGHAN
r H no
Upera nOUSe
Will Lecture in the
To-Night.
On the subject
t-. . . .
JDro5ram will be
I tmPlre ana its rossiDinties.
A music nl
, U-tura and a reception to the distin -
; guiahed visitor will be given at the
: Alc0 Cub. J
Mr. Monaghan is chief of the Bureau
, "'"" B""." . ..
C. He is a friend of the West and full ;
of the Western spirit. We predict one
of the best addresses of the year for j
tonight. .
A Small Wreck.
Fre:ght train 221, in charge of Con
ductor Long ahd Engineer Allison, was
I nnnrnnphino. TTnlapv rliia ranrninir rrn
o j fa -
ing south, when a journal broke, and a
car went off the track, stopping the
train. It was necessary to get a wreck-
Ing train from Portland in order to sot
tnings going. Ail tne norm pound
trains were thus delayed several hours.
delaved several hours,
The accident happened at b:30.
dABTtjrilA.
Raw tbe Wad Vou Hate Always Boujj!
signature
Kara '
Drink ORCHERADE
,A DELICIOUS BLENDING OF FRUIT JUICES
Vji Pure.Rsfreshing,
aMaiiiifeW
Summer Wash Goods
A SUPERIOR LINE OF THE NEW
Ginghams, Batistes, Silk Mulls,
Spider Silks, Dimities, etc.
at
Suits for Young
Fellows
jjrom the collar of the shapely Cont
to the bottom of the well-fitting
Trousers, there's an air of smartness
in our swagger Suits that shows evi
dence of clever designing and (superior
tailoring
The graceful lines of the Cont, tho
suug-fitting wide, collar nnd wide, soft
hipcl and shapely shoulders can't be
improved upon.
Single or Double Breasted styles,
with center vents or plain backs.
Handsomcjgrays, blues, blacks and
the new olives and browns.
PRICE RANGE
$5.00, $7 50, $10.00, $12 50.
We put our Young Men patrons in
line with the best dressed Fellows seen
anywhere.
THE BLAIN
CLOTHING CO.
Parker-Ellison.
Mr. D. L. Parker and Miss Grace
Ellison wore united in marriage at 6
o'clock last evening at the home of the
bride's father J. V. Ellison, in the
presence of sixty or seventy relatives
n impressive manner. The bride was
inccomniinied hv hir fnthpiv ThAnnnl
f.'?.ou u,K)r a pretty canopy of calla
tsTeoZ
i bride's bou.met. which was nfteiwnrds
thrown and
caught by Miss Mabel
Cockercll.
Thp rnnma w.rp tnalitv dnonmloil in
and irs. Dell Burkhart.
The display of we ding gifts was
large and choice, a splendid collection
The groom is a clerk in the store of
L. E. & H. J. Hamilton, a young man
of exemplary character, the bride for a
numDer ot years assistant bookkeeper
in tha store of S. E. Young and Son, a
splendid young lady.
iney lett on tne delayed Portland ex
press for Portland. Upon their return
they will reside for awhile with Mrs.
Virgil Parker, until they move into the
property recently bought by Mr. Park
er, one of the Hackleman cottages.
Roller Skating Special.
Corvallis and Eastern R. R.
To accomodate those who desire to
attend tne opening of the new rink at
Corvallis on the evening of Thursday,
April 18, 1807, and return to Albany
the same night, the following train
schedule will be in effect: Leave Al
of The Pacific j bany 7:35 p. m., returning, leave Cor-
; vauis, special train, at close oi evening
. on sale at depot ticket omce.
G. F. Nevins. G. F. P. A.
H. H. Cuonise, ticket agent.
The Weather.
Range of temperature 60-45.
Rainfall .02 inch.
The river 8 feet.
Prediction: fair tonight, Thursday
cooler and warmer.
EGGS FOR SALE. Barred Plymouth
Rock. Thoroughbred for setting.
Stock best from penn. Setting 13
60c. A. Crooks, 6th & Maple.
HlnMf 1SS9 Pnnifin Toln.ihnno l .
ft
WANTED. -Man to nut in ten to rhirtu
i e i i
uuia ui uuiuiues uil yimrtt in good
Santiam land. Inquire Democrat.
WANTED. -A girl to do genera) house
work. Call at residence of J. R.
Gentry, 430 West third.
Invigoratingr.Wholesome
Manufactured by CityBottling Co.
FLOOD'S
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