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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1907)
8. E. YOUNG & SON Ladies' Silk Trimmed Sleeveless Tests The kind you usually pay 50 cents for. Pure White. Special Price They are fine. 33c. Advanced Autumn Styles in Tailored Waists They are the best things in the waist business just now. $2.25 to $3.50. Men's Bathing Suits at 25c to Jl.O Clearance Price on White Canvas Oxfords. Men's Nainsook Underwear at .$1.00 Children's White Wash Coats at $1.50 to $3.50 Ladies' Sunbonnets at 15c two for 25c A thousand vards of Valenciennes Lace per yard Se S. E. Young & Son. PERSONAL, C. H. NEWS. Ufa .T A fihat innt- ten this forenoon: " w Deeds recorded: Mir Riii Mai.iii n.A ,tL- tu ' Fannie Van Tuv! to A A Tuaainar, went to the Bay this afternoon. bl N Brownsville $ Mrs. W W. Krancia rettirnoH thta ' satisfaction ot Mortgage tor juuu. Practice Sold. morning from a Halsey visit Dad Williams went to Portland this morning on a short business trip. District Attorney McNary came up last evening fi look after business. Mrs. Laura Irvine is visiting with her sister Mrs. G. A. Waggoner in Corval lis. Judge and Mrs. H. H. Hewitt are on their way home by way of the Canadian Pacific. Mrs. John Cooper and Mrs. W. R. Blain and son went to Dillev this after. noon to visit a sister. Geo. H. Graves, the broom man swept into town last night. He is travelling by rail this season. Beginning last audit the ticket office at the depot was opened on both sides, not heretofore done for some time. Gov. Chamberlain went to Corvalles this afternoon to attend a session of tne ooara of regents of the O. A. C. D. P. Mason went to Scio this mnm. ing to see J. S. Morris, his friend of I church deathbed I Christy. Father McGee has accepted Ex-County Clerk Nate Needham and will mmg tn Alhanv tn r.airIo n went to the Bay today and will be fol- has many friends hre who will be glad Dr. W. A. Trimble has sold his office and practice in this city to Dr. H. J. Kavanaugh, of Portland, who has had 15 . charge of them for Beveral months. tie is a brother of District Attorney Kavanaugh, of Portland, a bright young man of fine medical at'ainments. Dr. and Mrs Trimble will go to Long Marriage license: J S (jsborn aeed ' Beach for an outing and then go east 78, of Turner, born in III., and Mary E'for81x months to a year for special Richardson, aged 60, both third mar-; stdy. Dr. Trimble has been here just riages. . ten years in August and will leave in ! August He has built up a fine busi- . .. , , . , ness and will leave many friends here. Hunters license: Gordon P Short, - - . J ' Short. Foster; B Wilson, Mill City A H Haley. Cascadia: F M French. o Woodworth, Albany. The Paul case has occupied the time of the court all day. This afternoon the court and jury went to the resid ence of G. C. Moon to take the tes timony of Mrs. Moon, who is ill. Will Have an Assistant. Father Lane left this morning for oivincr , Portland, where tomorrow he will as-' ' sist in the ordination of Father Will Mcbhee as a priest in the Catholic to be conducted by Bishop The Boys and Girls Home. W. T. Gardner, superintendent of the boys and girls home of Portland was in the city yesterday afternoon this morning going to Mill City to make un i investigation of a case there. The ' home will have some one up the valley I regularly every month or two. It is doing a splendid work among the juve niles and deserves the support it is re- lowed tomorrow by his wife and daugh ter vjrace. Dennis Merrill and Tom Wntkina !. this morning for Gates, where they will go into the Santiam mining country for a cruise. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Palmer, of Port land, returned home this forenoon after a visit at the home of Mr. Palm er's parents in the country. Mr. Elmer Samuels and family are in uie city me guests or Mrs. Samuels sister, Mrs. William Fortmiller, un Liie way to luaoei to reside. to see him here in the service of the church. The work of the church here has increased to such an extent that two are needed to attend to it. A Bridal Party. Albany, on THE BAZAAR. IN AND AROUND ALBANY. Received by express today 600 pairs of Siik Gloves in short and long lengths. 2 Button lengths -75c pair 12 Button lengths $1.25 pair 16 Button lengths $1.50 pair ivi'C If JL fi amilton. Paper ! ICE Phone Albany Ice Co., Ghn M. Junkins. Prop., for it Prompt attention given oD oj-teqa. 12,500 Rolls to Select From We are showing at present the largest and most artistic line of Wall Paper ever shown in Albany. 10c to $2.00 per roll. Burkhart&Lee J. J. COLLINS, Successor to S. N. STEELE & CO. Insurance agent and dealer in farm, timber lands and city property 132 W First Street, Albans. Or. Tires at Baltimore's. Bicycles at Baltimore's. A shipment of Tires fresh from the Factory, at Baltimore's. Miss Mattie Sutton. nunse. MB R First, Albany. Phone Red 2051. Boiled Ham, Saratoga Chirs, Pickles, Olives. Swiss Limbereer, Cream and Roquoford cheese at lhe Oregon Mark et. Rawlins's has the exclusive nvmcv for Remington ribbons and Carbon pa per. Don't forget he does good print ing. Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than anywhere else in Albany. Skilfully set ij. uesireu. Plentv of old Dotatues at W. A. Rust. burns. Female help wanted at the Magnolia Laundry. First water melons of the season at the Elite. Try one. Do not confine your taste, to two or three flavors of frozen delicasis. We make them all at the Elite. Mrs. William V. Baltimore today left at the Democrat office about the iinesi dox 01 oiacKoernes ever seen ! this side of the Mars. They are Cali fornia Mammoth, a large luscious ber ry, with a fine flavor. The rooms at the Hotel Revere are j Kept open. Last night there were 22 guests tnere, and it will continue 1o bo, I Mr. Pfeiffer has no intention of run jfliing the hotel, but it will probably be a month or two before a permanent arrangement is made. XT Oi . n . . nenry otrucKrneir, ot tjrabtree, was in tne city yesterday afternoon with a bunch of alfalfa four feet long. He han cut between 3 and 4 tons to the arre of it and will have two crops dur ing the season, which means a pavine food for stock. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Brogue and Mr. : ana rars. c, s. rlunt, of Salem, were in the Citv this forenoon and Inst niirht. '"?!? while on their way.to Newport on their wnue bridal trips, the result of two Salem ! WRflHinira. Thau wiim t-.-nn Mrj T Onrrfn.. nan.. V ........ .. r: i... -- ! 1 1 , i ii. Vl- - M-anouo ji.y, tyuyiw aim seemeo. as nappy as clams, left this morning for home accompan- j They were accompanied by the parents led by the children of her brother, L of Mr. Hunt. L. Walker, who will reside with her. The contracting parties were Chas. F. M. French left this noon for New- R- Brague, aged 25, and Jessie Z. port, where he will be joined bv D. ! Mitchell, aged 24: Spencer S. Hunt. Bussard and Frank Reiner, and 1 eave ' aB 25, and Olive E, Mitchell, aged iur uumminps nacre, zo miles smith nr Newport after some buck deer. Hon. J. D. Olwell and bride, of Med ford, were in the city on their way to a' tend a meeting of the board of regents of the O. A. C, of which Mr. Olwell, an O. A. C. graduate, is a member. Lee Edwards, of Marshfield, a former Albany barber, has been in the city today, after a visit with hi9 folks near Brownsville. He left this afternoon f jr fortland on a visit with Jiig .sister Mrs. xroutman, ana on Dusiness. Mere ports Marshfield as a very lively place, growing rapidly. l';Uv Emery Wallace after a residence of seven years at Oakland, California, has joinea nis wire ;ana son, ' who have been visiting here for a while, and will make Oregon their home. They were in tne Dig eartnquane. Mr. Wallace is one of the old-time base ball players of Aiuany, a nepnew or Mayor Wallace, and Mrs. Wallace is a sister of Mrs. Frank M. Powell. '!' . (OKSALE.-A 32-56 separator. Ad vance, 18 n. v., a bargain. Call up on Geo. B. Simons, Albany. WANTED. Girl to do general house- won-. i,au at o. f. L,awrenson's, 618 W 4th street. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE One Ml Night Only MONDAY, JOLV Clark's Biograph Company Presenting the THAW-WHITE ! TRAGEDY ALSO THE LATE. SAN FRANCISCO STREET GAR RIOT and 4000 feet of Comedy Films whieh are Simply Irresistible and Sweeps an audience into Convulsions of Laughter: also new and beautiful Illustrated Songs. Don't fail to see the Largest, Best and most intensely interesting Moving picture Show in existence. rRICES-15c, 25c and 35c for re served seats. Now on Sale. High Corn. E, M. Perfect; of North Albany, last evening brought a stalk of cdrn to Al bany that attracted attention. It is 8 feet four inches .tall and i.well de veloped, showing remarkable growth for ss early in the season. Mr. Per- tect is from a corn country, and de clares mat it can De raised here as well as anywhere, particularly on the UVLblflll lililU. Delightful and Refreshing. On next Monday night, July 22, mum a ciograpn uompany will give s most delightful and refreshing per formance at the Opera House. This particular comnanv hnn hpn nlnvinn- all the larger cities and receiving criti cisms irom tne press and our theatre going folk is promised a charming evening s program ana something out of the ordinary. MIDSUMMER SHOE SALE In order to make room for my large stock of Fall goods I will sell at cost for 30 days my entire line of Mens', Ladies' and Childrens shoes. C. H. PROCHNOW, Crawford Block. The Last boat. Oscar Olson, of the O. C. T. Com pany left today for Portland, river navigation having ceased for the sum mer, the Oregonia making her last trip mis .ucR, ine eeasun nas Deen a good one. The regret is that it does not last longer, and would if the gov ernment would do the right thing with upir vviuamette. Harsh Dhvsics react, weaken fho bowels, cause chronic constipation. Doan s Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation 25c. Ask your druggist for tliem. Always something new on the 5, 10 and 15c counters, at CHAS. KNECHT, F. G. Will, Jeweler Dealer in high-class Silverware, Watches Cut Glass, Novelties, and the Jewelry, Victor Talking Hachine With the latest records Goat and Trousers more and CoJ. Craven Here. CoU J. E. Craven formerly manager of the Kansas City Times and the Den ver Times, arrived this morning in make arrangements for the showing here of Clark's American Biogranh. a series of moving pictures of the San Francisco strike, the Evelyn Thaw trial, and other striking scenex, next Monday evening. O AS T SilX . tmfli Thg Kind Yw Rw kmjt Bocrji The Two Piece Suit grows morn in lavor every summer. The Man who thinks he can nut dress well in a Two Piece Suit will chancre his mind if ho will COME IN FOR A LOOK OR TltY-0 A man has no use (or a Vest durincr tho. heated term and thee Suits are made com phte wi houft The Co ts are well tailored and hold uieir sliapc. Well cut Trousers with turn ups and belt, straps. In Short, Suits that will make the Man look well and feel comfortable. $5,7.50, $10, 12.50 These prices will "buy style, comfort, durability and all 'round satisfaction. The Blain Clothing Co. "HI IM.Ttir. voice" Copyright 1901 6. Kuppnhlmr A Co. J Chicago