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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
S. E. YOUNG & SON NEWS FROM OUR SHOE AND MEN'S FURNISHING DEPT. . Our new and stylish last Shoes for Men, Women and Chil dren are here. We invite you all to allow us to show them to you. CITY COUNCIL I A BIG BUSINESS The Electric Line Franchise Yet Fixed. Not For Albany is that Packing. of Prune Present: Mayor, recorder, marshal, street superintendent and all council men but Ralton. The following bills were ordered paid ALL CASH 9 At a Big Country Sale This Week. VVillamelte Valley Co., Mrs. James Auderway. of Lawson 1 A r A ...I... ..in.. naof.11... S. E. Comstock. a big commission " " '. ..,, 'iaf, . man, of Newark, N. Y., and Mr. L. cowaj hoBraea and hoK3 Bnd farm nla. ! Rosen, of St. Louis, his western repre-t chinery, a brisk affair with a big crowd sentative, arrived last night to look after ; present. There was particularly a rte- Shoes the Ladies should wear H. B. 213 is a stylish fitting Shoe Pat vamp, top, Windsor toe matt button 4.00 II. P. 208 for a streetshoe is unexcelled, heavy vamp, lace matt top, a shoe well worth $4.09 sole, Tat 3.50 H. G. 203 Heavy Gur. Winter wear metal calf is a shoe for fall and F. W. Watson 20 J. Cutlin 4.00 J Whitesides 24.00 Continued bills: Home Tel. Co. 20c, John Catlin $1. W. R. Hand, of the committee on orainances, reported against the hy drant ordinance because price is not stated, number of hydrants is insulli cient and the $100 rate exorbitant. The report was duly set down on. The street railway ordinance was in troduced by W. M. Parktr. Some of the provisions are: streets: Calapooia, 2nd, Manison, 6th, Elm, 11th, Ells worth.ilth East. During building no ob structions for more than 5 blocks nor long , er than 4 weeks. No turn table with out permission. Lines to be on grade. Provision in case of pavement. Work to be done in 18 mos. If street is abandoned same to be put in good con dition. Rate of fare, maximum 6c. j Time, 25 years. 30 days for accept ance. Work to begin in 6 mos. and completed in 18 months. $200 a year i to be paid beginning the 12th year, fits : $5000 bond within 30 days. To pay all losses by reason ot construction. Streets to be sprinklod. To furnish efficient service. Cars every 30 min utes. Read twice and referred. Mr. Waters upon being asked by the Mayor said positively the S. P. has no G. B. 302 Gun mental button shoe for street wear, a shoe roa(j wjj nevel. De soia t ;t. for the children S4.50 Nn report on auto ordinance.' Mr. DeVarney being present said he was ' expecting to leave the city, and some one suggested no ordinance win oe nec- $"'2-33 ti,ejr i,j,ir Albany business, Mr. Com- Shoes the Men should wear P SIG Florsheim. Pat vamp. Argvle last, a snoe that the foot and is very dressy Q(j H. C. 308 Havana calf stock Blucher Hylo last, the shoe for comfort and wear QQ stock handling all the product of the Albany packing house, the output for this season already being practically spoken for. He also handles canned salmon and other products, doing agen er.il commission business and is cover ing the coast. Mr. Comstojk wa9 in Albany last year also. He and W. F. Fortmiller were former townsmen. T he packing house of Lasselle Bros, will start up tumor ow, and there will be work for all wanting it during the packing season. There are already two car loads of dried prunes on hand, and driers are running full time every where. The price, about G cents for 30's, has nut the industry on top this vear. The output of 150 car loads promised undoubtedly be realized. This mean a business of over $300,000. mand for about $50, cows, the herd averaging will will wanted for dairying pur poses, and other things went wen. I ne terms were six months, but cash was paid for every article bought, a signifi cant fact. The interest being taken in dairying is gratifying. Many declare there is more money in furnishing cream for the creameries than any other way, be cause the farmer thus has the ski m milk for the calves and hogs, a fine in- ! dustry in the diversified farming of the day, something not in the business where all the milk goos out. Mrs. Auderway and her son A'. C. Auderway, will leavo this woek for 1 Bend. They will seek a new location, I where, here or somewhere else, is not ! decid d. PAVEMENT BOOSTING. A Peach Valley. Albany Foot form lasts in patent and plain kind p"cefrom 50c to $3.00 Men's Furnishing Our styles in Hats, Neckwear and Shirts are the latest in vogue. Do not fail to see our complete stock, something new to show you every day. The output of the Kiger peach yard near Corrallis this year is approxi mately 3,000 bushels in all, which have been picked on the place at$l a bushel, makine a clean income of $3,000. Mr. , Kiger has 8,000 trees. This will mean . , a much larger income later. The de the mand for the poaches has been great er than the supply. A good many have d-oho even from' Albany alter them It ! is being demonstrated that this valley G. W. Wright has begun an active in selected places is a splendid place ' . . . .. for raising peaches, campaign, following up the resolution . of the city council, for the pavement of , Q( jof jne jaJt some of the business streets, believing the rapidly improving conditions, just-, ify such an improvement. He already Mr. and Mrs. Owen Beam lift this has the following signatures; ,n,ln-- for a month's triD oast. They People Appreciate Movement. So Albany E. Young & Son. Oregon essarv. The matter of amending the charter was ordered left to the council as a committee, with W. M. Parker as chairman. Judges and clerks for the- coming election were chosen as follows: First ward: O. W. Warren, G. C. Turner. Ed Washourn, Judges. Z. H. Rudd, H. F. Merrill, Clerks. Second: W. (.. Twecdall, Bid wiles, : T. J. Stites, Judges. Earl Brande- : berry,- M. Senders. Clerks. ; Third:-N. D. Conn, S. Shupp, W. j S. Richards, Judges. C. C. Bryant, ' Bert Veal, Clerks. Adiourned until luesday nignt, aept. " ,-.-.-. i,-, ,, ,, i,i,r nmv in 17, when the franchise will be consider- to secure signers lor the pavomen y """f "L , " j" ti,;wl h.h ,nrr second street aim tne inttrveiiiiiK ' -i - . . .- , F rst Street. Washington to Ferrv G.W. Wright, W. H. Rhodes, Fortmiller Furniture Co., M. benders, A. benders, F. M. Redliekl. E. H. Rhodes is in favor of the project, but ia out of the city. will visit Chicago, Pittsburg and other eastern cities. Mr. Beam took along three pounds of Albany literature, and is Drcuared to declare that there is no place like Oregon, when he gets back, First s'reet, Ferry to Broadalbin , and that Albany is the center of emit- Mayor J. P. Wallacd, D. P. Mason. S. zation and the greatest railroad center Ii. Young, Dr. A. Stark, F. G. Will. in the world. Other i will also sign. Mr. Wright has not yet worked on! ... . , ,.,., the Broadalbin-Ellsworth block, but SPRING WALL PAPER - will later, and also uronoses if possible' ,"?t "P " ed on its third reading. A Night in the First Ward. Second street and the intervening streets. I Flmrpne neonla declare that navinir there has been a wonderful stimulous to other things, one of the best things the city has ever done. Hamilton's Bazaar. Unexcelled Beauty of the Autumn Suits and Cloaks. A Dis play linparalled for its Completeness, Atkoritiveness, and Wonder ful Variety of Fashionable Suits and Coats for Fall. the E IN SUITS We show arfinrge variety of dis tinct, individual .-styles, prominent among them are the three-quarter lengths, tight and semi-fitting coat styles; the Prince chap; and the stylish cut-a-way in short .and long effects. Prices range from $12.00 to $75.00 THE COATS SHOW Three-quarter lengths, semi-fitting and loose back, Newmarket, Motar Coats that follow the style of the English Storm Coat. The New Jap Sleeve You hear and read so much about can be seen and examined at leisure, Prices from $7.00 to $40.00. Hundreds of styles, and noticeable abave all is the great variety of single, unduplicated examples of true -exclusiveness. L. E. & B. J. Hamilton. F. G. Wilf, Jeweler Dealer in high-class Silverware, Watche. Jewelry, Cut Glass. Novelties, and the Victor Talking Hachine With the latest recordi- IN AND AROUND ALBANY. Tires at .Baltimore's. Bicycles at Baltimore's. A shipment of Tires fresh from r actory at Baltimore s. Miss Mattie Sutton, nurse. 916 First, Albany. Phone Red 2051. Renewals for Pocket Flashlight, Vest Pocket. Coat Pocket, Tubular, at Ral ston Electric Supply Co. Do not confine your taste to two or tnree flavors of frozen delicasis. We make them all at the Elite. Best Batteries for Gas and Gasoline engines. Columbia No. 6 Igmtors at Ralston Electric Supply Co. Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale at the Albany Plani.ng Mill, cheaper than anywhere else in Albany. Skilfully set li aesireu. Over one million Barrett Flexible Curtain rods already in use. Made from the best quality nickel-plated piano wire. At Fortmiller Furniture Co's. Miss Winnifred Byrd of Salem will give pia -oforte instructions in Albany this coming season. Miss Byrd is a graduate of the New England Conser vatory of Music and for the past two years has taught in that institution and privately in Boston. Miss Byrd may be seen at Buzzard's Hall on Saturday afternoons. Mrs. Schuecker former teacher of New York and Boston will take a lim ited number of harp and rhino nunils after Sept. 15th;. Mrs. Schuecker will also accept a limited number of harp engagements for concert, recital and church, 532 Elm St. Cor. 6th 1 22 A Bridal Party. Several people in the First ward near i Third and Vine street last night were awakened by a man yelling help! help! at the top of his voice. A number got up and hunted for whoever needed help. Earlier in the evening a couple of wo-1 men near that part of the city heard ,. ., t ii some one rapping at the front door of vato car' B0"lnBff iho. ca, rnesr nouse, ana tnen ac tne dbck uoor. Superintendent Fields, of tho S. P. was in tho city this morning in his pri- Ho was accompanied bv Mrs Fields and their two They were frightened, got up and went I sons Roy and Arthur, Mrs. R. Fields over to the office of the ice works and and daughters, Mrs. Meachem and Mr, select from. New stock just arrived. Will do our best to please you. Buukhart & Lee. Real Eslate spent the night. What was the ward anyway. matter of the First The Weather. Range of temperature 75-46. The river continues at .08 of a foot. Prediction: rain tonight and Thurs day. If. M. French local observer. Peaches in the yard. At John Kiger'sl miles south of Corvallis. Can be picked for only $1 a bushel. Choice peache3. Imported Wall Paper, direct from England, France and Germany, new and daintv patterns. High Grade Col ors suitable for Parlors, Halls, Dining rooms and bed rooms, something that will please. Call and examine the line. Rukkiiart & Lee. Honich's, Broadalbin St. in bulk at, Rm UTiri mip M. B. GRAFT, - 242 West Second St.. Albany First-class meat of all .kinds from selected stock, 1 J. J. COLLINS, Successor to S. N. STEELE & CO. Insurance agent and dealer in farm, timber lands and city property 1321W Fiist Street, Albany, Bartlett pairs wanted at the store of Ellis & Sons. The annual dry grass burning oc curred on the college campus last even ing. There will be no meetine of the Sun. 1 shine Club this month, on account of so . many members being away or other I wise occupied. M. F. Dawson has rented his farm near Grange 10 and will soon move with his family to Albany to reside, occupy ing the Young resisence near Seventh and Broadabin streets. Henry Dittmer, R. F. D. 5 was in the city today with his arms full of books he was getting exchanged for some of his seven daughters. This wil soon be the principal occupation. James Steel, who has the gas plnnt franchise will be in Albany this week to begin arrangements for the instal -ing of the plant in Albany, somethii g, though, which will take some time to accomplish The new officers of Linn Engine Co. No. 2 are: W. C. Bums pr.-s., F. M. Powell rec. sec , F. K. Churchill fin. sec.,; Frank Jewell treas., G. M. Knox foreman. Claud Ellison 1st asst., J. J. Roner 2nd asst. Eggs are up a notch this week, being 26 cents, butter is 30 to 37)c for the country product and 85t a roll for creamery. Hogs are 6e to 7c, beef on foot 2 to 3c, veal 6c and 7c, mutton 3 to 4c, Hens 10c. goanthe f I HIM ou HavMlways S Kind Vi and Mrs. Worschkel. Thev had been Eugene to attend the marriage of Jos eph Durand Fielc's and Miss Ermine Church at the home of the bride's mother last night. We have a few hi h grade Ladies Hand Bags, that we ure closing out at half price. F. M. French, The Jeweler. Raw :ng's has the exclusive agency for Ra lington ribbons and Carbon pa p. T, Don't forget he does good print- Qyglsrs at Hoilich's. Oysters now. Get them at Hoflich's. A six room cottage, modern imnrov- ments, large basement, two lots, plenty 01 iruit. Duy now. 6 room house, one lot, of town. If you want a vacant price, we have it. 5 room house, two lots, city. A snap. Only $2200' western part $1200 lot at a low west part of $600 A new modern 6 room house with basement. Desirable location, close in, A bargain. . $2500 7 room house, basement, one lot, ini western part of city. $1600 Howard &Cooper. WANTED. To lease a small place' suitable for two cows, chickens and' team, or a place suitable for 200sheoo for 3 to 5 years will pay cash or will take a farm on shares. Address D. F. Higginbotham, Albany, Or. tl6 POST , CARDS OF ALL KINDS FHOM ONE CENT UP CHARLES KNECHT Oregon Albany Dry Goods, SEE the Crockery, Glassware. French and German China. Notions, Books, School Supplies and Stationery Real 5, . 10 and 15 Cent Toys Counter f ABTOHIA, UMtU ThllUYN Hill Atari fen Ovrt 1907 IW J Km, With a feeling of pleasure, we now announce the arrival of the first ship ment of our Men's Suits for Fall and Winter Wear. Our Garments are superior to the or dinary sort that confront you every where, and they come directly from the workshops of the World's most noted makers. There's many a new turn in the Fail Fashions, and we feel sure that you will be interested in every detail. We shall take pleasure in showing you all the fresh ideas and style kinks, and we will drop a hintby saying there is nothing like making your selections early, before the very best things have been chosen. THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO., The Clothiers , j CInk