Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 25, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    New Moire Ribbons in 5 1-2 inch'Oriental net laces in French blue,
widths 50c.
New patterns in Silk for waists.
Beautiful values in serges
and fancv strioe dress goods.
ThP ejections we offer is worth'
examination. No better!
coods made, no better values can
be offered, see tnem.
brown and black, Bands to
match.
Real Cluny lace. Variety of pat
terns.
CITY COUNCIL THIS MORNING C. H. NEWS
Paving to Begin Within Thirty ' News from Albany's Six Early
Days. I " Trains.
. Bills affowed: H. C. Harkness $58.65;
E. J. Knapp, S2.0O; Guy Fox, $3.00; F.
M Polfilr). Sii Si)- Wntson Bros.. 75c;
Albany Democrat, $39.50; C. G. Raw
lines. $5.00; Glass Prudhomne, $16.00;
Rev. Townsend of Roseburg, went up
to Mill City, to see his friend of many
Rv. (JillesDie. who is lying
dangerously ill. Rev. Townsend is
fathor of the Dresident of the student
Combination Muslin Underwear
suitable especially for thehip
less form.
Corset cover, cants and petti
i , j4 mm (1 r
coat m one garment 5i.d,
o.uui uiuss r ruuiiuiuuo, ipiv.wi - --. v-
J. A. Nimmo, $150; Albany Lumber body ot tne u. oi u.
(Jo., flbs.&i; Aioany now. iu , ouu,
Senders & (Jo., $3.30; fort. riour io.,
$14.00; B. M. Payne, $51.00; J. A.
Whitesides, $22.00; W. A. McClain,
93 An Tar Rtftinhnrt. $'225n.
Continued: fashion Liverv stables,
$12.50.
The committee on fire and water rec-1
TRIMMED MILLlNERYReadytowear Hats for Ladies
First display of newest arrivals.
SHOES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR
Mens', Ladies and School Shoes. The same reliable qual
ities you have always found here.
A good quality of Outing Flannel 5c per yard.
Butterick Fashion Magazine 25c with coupon rebate for
15c on any pattern purchased.
Ex-County Commissioner Peter Bither
came down from Brownsville on his way
to Portland. .
TV. C. W. Lowe went to Scio to look
alter the eyes of the people of the
roriis. ,
Dr. J. L. Hill went to roruana on a
knt txir. H hHA resitrned as a mem
ber of the faculty of the medical de
partment of Willamette and will not
lecture this year.
I Mr. Frank Hardman, of Portland, re
turned home after a visit near Lebanon
and a trip to Eugene. Mr. Hardman is
conductor on the Woodstock line. He
: f..Aniinii i-oentvlpr nnrenromi
ilent in Linn county politics, being chair
man of the republican central com
mittee for several years.
ommended that the cisterns at 1st and
Washington be cemented ana De con
nected with the mains; at 1st and Mont
gomery be connected witn main, cost
$1.00; at 4th and Washington, 4th and
Ellsworth and 2nd and Baker with 8rd
Street main. Adopted.
UnH nf mnm hvrlrfmta nn First
street was referred to council and con
tinued In the matter of teamster sleeping in
engine houses, same was recommended,
I carried and supplies ordered.
Petition of J. H. Coin et al tor grade
on 1st, Harrison to Denver and Cleve
land, Denver and Geary, granted.
Cfraof .3imrint.pnrlnt Pavne renorted
wooden sidewalk along lot 5 block 14
H s ad by W. A. Mcuiain properly con
structed at a cost of $30.40. Lien or
dered secured.
Resignation of G. M. Payne to take
effect Oct. 13 was read and accepted.
the council in reference to water in the was to be joined
basement OI tne riws Dunning uuu to Drotner uumcr. - ...
defective sewer and too much water another brother left on the same train
from the Chinese hydrants. Keterred on a trip to nis tornier nome ui
to the committee on streets and public nor. There are seven brothers scatter-
1 i-Un nnwlliiiiaaf
property. cu uva k-.o iiuiiunv
rA.ni.iimnn Millar nnid his resDects .
rkinarnurn nnrl the block lUSt east aS ro.;n Mranffohnrrv Inft Gil & Port
eye sores and disgraces to the commu- ianj trjp
mty.
Resolutions were passed ' Pvmmg tor Mrg stone wag taken thr0Ugh on a
cement siaewa.Ka .u.,s rZ stretcher from Plainview to Newberg
Probate: .-'
iBsued for sale of real property.
l ..... rr: U-.il., mill flltwl
111 VSUllO Ul lllliutllj iwijr .... ..v.
nnt.H .Tnn. 22. 1908. Provisions: To
Johannah Hutson, of Atcheson. Kans.,
$50; to Mary Ann Donahue, of Munk-
era, $50; to Maggie Moore, ot Lioraine,
$50; all the residue to Michael Kelly.
Estimated value of estate $io,uuu. ni.
Kelly executor.
Marriage licenses: Wilbur B. Ache-
son, aged 30, born in Or., and mary
Dunlap. born in Mo., aged la, ootn oi
Shedd. Richard W. Williams, aged 30,
f D..tlnn.l ami EVancM 1.. French, of
Albany, aged 26, both born in Oregon.
818 hunters licenses granted.
Deeds recorded:
L. H. Briggs to J. M. Farrier 20
n
Lee Bilyeu to G. M. Bilyeu 250. 40
a
900 '
900CT'
Mortgages $2000, $850,
Satisfaction for $400.
$6000, $1400.
Miss Dorothy Cheadle, of Lebanon
: . ..fait mth Mr. Flnmnnd
ttrnveu Ull " ....... -
M. Senders returned from a business
trip to Harrisburg.
C. J. Shedd came down irom oneuu
on a business trip.
Ex-Sheriff Worth Huston left for
Rochester, Wash., where his brother
iir:li: onitnMlialv ill. Hfi
Ill ruinnHU MJ-
Mr. John Huston,
S. E. Young & Son.
AlUnv. - - - Oregon.
Location Secured.
Bruce & Anderson have rented the
east half of the front of the store of
Simpson & Clodfelter, opposite the Re
vere Hotel, running 28 feet back,
which they will fit up into a modern bar
ber shop. A partition wm uo iuu n.
ft..nf uiith ii Apniirate entrance.
They have ordered some fine fixtures
from rortiana ana propose ubvuib
of the neatest shops in the valley.
They expect to be in the new place
about me luin or wwuci.
(00,000 100,000
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
PRESCRIPTIONS We point with ptide to this great number of prescriptions that has been .
filled in our store without one single mistdke just think how money differ
ent kinds of medicines used in filling that money. Prescriptions and with
out an error. Our drugs are right. Our prices are right. We treat you
Tight. The store oi quality.
100,000
BtTRKfl ART & LEE
BUSINESS.
Try a Patrick Gordon Cigar. 6c.
For painting and paper hanging see
Eicker, 332 E 3rd st. Home phone
255.
If you want to buy or rent a type
rtr XJa konlnD. u 1
writer. Bee n.ttwiiiiKo. uo no.iu.ua .
OI UllO. U. H1UM.1HIJMI --.
Nellie 0. Baker, cement curbing along
... A n W Wilvnrt-nn nn T.vnn
street, and a cement walk along prop
erty or K. veai.
A wooden sidewalk having been con
structed along lot 5 bl 15 H's 4th ad, a
hen was ordered levied upon the prop
erty, all to be neara on un. 10.
An orrtinance was passed providing
for an sidewalks on Maple street along
block 44.
Four ordinances were passed author
izing the city council to enter into a
contract wilh the Warren Construction
Co., for paving First, Ferry, Broadal-
u:n nrl iTliDiimi.th ori0ora wnrk t.n he-
gin within 30 days and be completed
betore July i, witn iuuv uuuua.
White Riverflour (old wheat) at
Oregon Market and grocery.
the
IT PAYS TO BUY
ma
ins
makes' and keeps supplies for any n
rhinp. See hits window of Remingto
Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale at
the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than
anywhere else in Albany. Skilfully set
if desire'' . ' - . .
DtlCWIlUl X1VI11 IIBIII..." - ' o
O ... lrn nnA aha mnt uilMl nn HIV
OuVeiBl WCCRD Uli" "IS i.u " ,
pifient at a hridee. resulting in the
breaking of a leg. Mr. Stone sold his
farm at Plainview, and desiring to be at
Newberg, where they will reside, did
not wait until Mrs. Stone was able to
walk.
The Delta Pi's
The Delta Pi's yesterday afternoon
' met with Miss Christine Pipes, fifteen
' strong, a demonstration of the fact
i that they continue to be. A fine time
' ...na Unti cnnlalltr A Hnlimnlis lunch
was served and the young ladies de-
your
ef ore July 1, 1909, with $4000 bonds. 1 cidcd that Albany must pave. They
The proposed franchise in place of all Bre also anxious for another initiation,
e old franchises was presented on be- This was the first meeting of the sea-
J.11W (Jl rfpUQCU X.OUVU.wu ...
iL. U fnMnKiona in., nfaattntrtn nn hp
tile U1U liailullloa naej .u..v -
half nf a Wnlfh who has bouzhtUD all
the-ightsof H. Hersberg.&nd was co.i
sidered by sections. A fifty years period
was desired, which was objected to by
the council, otherwise all the term3
were satisfactory, and the council ad
journed until tonight, wnen mere win
be an agreement upon this part, and
work will begin pn the Washington-
PIC niou UIIA1UUO . -----
This was the first meeting of the
son, and there will ne some more.
Will Go to the Siletz.
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
at
Charles Knecht's
100,000
The BEST in Jew
elry is none too good.
F. G. WILL
Oysters at the Metropolitan.
The oyster season has opened, and
f mm now on the. Metrowolitan Market
Broadalbin street,- will have the best to
be secureu, the lat article, gooa meas
ure. Just from the. beds.
Also all the fish delicacies of the sea
son. Call when you . wane tne Dest,
neat and clean.
Depot line next week.
Ui
Has it.
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
I Minute Coal Oil stove. '
At the Albany Hardware Co'a. No
wick, no odor, perfectly ' safe. Best
thing out for summer use . See it work
IT'S WORTH KNOWING When
you start out to purchase a nazor or
Pocket Knife where to go to get the
best the kind that bears a personal
guarantee you get just this from us
prices are right. See our window.
Buruhart & Lee.
Mr. Geo. M. Payne, who has resigned
as street superintendent, has rented his
residence to Mr. Jos. H. Riilston and
: mill an fn fhn Silptz for a fourteen
nder the terms of the franchise the i m.ntn. ,;,),,.,,. He has boucrht the
system will begin at 1st and Main reinquiahment of a fine homestead
streets, - - running thence to wgnth, ; there and wi, 8tricty comply with the
thence to) Montgomery, across block b , ,aw in teferenC() to it. Mr. Payne has
to Baker, thence out Ninth. Also at !made a spien,iij street superintendent.
Calapooia and Sixth to western limits; i . cit ,e
on Willamette out Lyon to deDot, and, " J .....
oh First street. Work is to be begun . yVANTED.-By an experienced woman,
on the First and Lyon street line within i po9ifion to do any kin(1 o work, Ad
. thirty days.. . : . v - . dress Mrs. L. A. Wiles, box 264.
! .HTho!?lvtDnrelr aet iZanPb7 n TAKEN UP.-A yeaning red bull, de
?L ,"Ly ,"L ifV JtSS?JfSr nfht horned. Can be had at Roner Bros.
" j .... .un ifi .(nJino. Thn Box factory.
t i. tn rci-BivB 100 a vear after five 1 FOR SALE. One new disc plow. Ap
tu. ffonn .fa, tan nlv ne the l.entral beed hhed.
Jfuttl'D I.UC11 tp.VV Hl v...
OYSTERS, served in all styles, and
by the pint or quart, at Hoflich's.
THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO.
n4- a11 anA Irnon topII hv llfltnCT
EHMANN'S OLIVE OIL. Strength
and vieror in every ounce. Try itlfor a
... . ..r, ... j n1clIrfi in show month. OWEN BEAM.Co.
Now have a good list oi r- AKM ainli iii x (iruijcii.j .-u i
tag yot i any place you wish to see. No trouble to us. Nc 'expense to you. - I Minced razor c)a 2cansli fcr 25c
Before buying see us. See it all. Take your choice. Get the best. Regular price 20c a cao.lat the Metro
We are here to stay. Ask the bankers , about -us ; politan.
Our offices are temporarily over tue -- ,
ply at the Central Feed Shed. tlO
FOR SALE. A great Dane dog a
year old enqbire at MeUer& Meiser.
OYSTERS
Any time
Ary style
Try our Special Cocktails '
-AT THE -
ELITE
Chocolate Shop.
Try a Patrick Uordan Cigar. 6 cent
Wa am hnvino- anrne of the latest de
signs in "Egyptian Matrix" Jewelry.
.
Fresh Chinook salmon from Yaquina i
Bay at the Metropolitan.
McKinstry's Studio
Photos and Enlarged Portraits. Next to the P. O. Home Phone 318
Plumbing
and Tinning.
W. E. FRANCIS, !
126 ELLSWORTH ST. '
Bell Red 2401. Home 246.
First - class -work ,
guaranteed.
nr I t i
1 W II I jl It I ilfl
Osteopathic Physician,
226 BroadalbinCStreet, Albany.
Phone Black 482.
HENRY BRQDERS,
Second an! EllwortMStreets.;A lbary
Brute & Andei son's Barber Shop
In temporary quarters at the office j
of Anderson Rooming House, corner of
F'rst and Wasnington s'reets, wnere
they will be glad to attend to old and .
new customers.
LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, j
; when cleaned by our methods of dry ,
' cleaning, ar made to lock just as good
' as made to .onk just as new. Waists i
nml (irpsses nf i.eiicate colors and ma- j
tei ml we rwmvate to tne nenkim. vi.u ,
owner. WV alo dye any guriinnt ne-'
sired in beautiful shodes and colorings. '
THE CLEANER,
C. E. SHELlEY. Prop.
tJO W 1st St. Beli Phone black 273
Home phone 196
Said the OldMan to
The Bo
" The Only Watch that has given perma
nent satisfaction to YOUB, father, to MY
father, YOU and ME, is
THE HOWARD
The Watch De Luxe."
Why not be able to say the 6ame to Yout
ijranasonr
' Let Us Tell Yon About HOWARDS
! F. M. FRENCH.
Meals Only 15 c
at the Royal Bakery and Restaurant
Trime Roasted Beef, Roast goin of Pork, Veal, all kinds of fish in their
season; also Fruit Cakes, salads and the best ofCoffeo. CornerJ2nd.and
Ellsworth.
B.A.LEININGER !J. W. KE.MLEV
Dentist
Crawford Block. Aluani
Democrat Building. Albany,
' Is prepared to make and repair boots
and shoes for men, women and chil
drn in a workman like mannet. ?TZZ-
5CE
Wholesale an'
retail.
Delivered
eryvhere.
ev
Keep cool thl-
Order at All any Ice Workt
GLEN JUNKINS.
HE reconstruction of our
store, is nearing comple
tion, and when so completed,
will more than fill our anticipa
tions and promises.
Watch for our opening an
nouncement, which will appear
in a few days.
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO.