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Albany Democrat from Albany, Oregon • Page 7

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Albany Democrati
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Albany, Oregon
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ALBANY THIS MORNING MARRIED. S. E. YOUNG SON S. E.

YOUNG SON News Six Early From Albany's Trains. Fence costs for sale at the Shingle Mill. Have your feet attended to M.by si Driver 230 Lyon, both phones. Boxes and hallocks of all kinds at The Spaulding Log Co's. Berry crates, hallocks and boxes of all kinds at the Spaulding Log Co.

Get your berry crates, hallocks and all kinds of boxes at the Spaulding Leg Yates Two among Linn county's best native' young people joined fortunes for life ihit afternoon, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. in a neat ciremnny, performed hy Kev. Esson, in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends.

Both are graduates of the Albany College conservatoi of music, accomplished young people of sp endid character, popular in social and musical circles. They will make their home on the Yates farm near Shedd. A Seasonable Price Slashing Event. Co's. A young man arrived at 7 o'clock from the south, with a very blackface.

He had come from San Francisco on 16 all the way, without missing a second, until somewhere between Albany and Eugene he had finally been put off after many trials. He said he had rode on top, on the bottom, between and on the cow catcher, and was nearly run over once, but hadn't gotten a scratch yet. He took the local for Portland-More left for Portland to attend the big rose fair, among them Harry T. Shea, J. H.

Hamilton, Miss Etta Carter. Miss RuthlFisher. J. R. F.

Thurs- Have you heard about the SPECIAL RUSH SERVICE of the POSTAL Telegraph Co. Ask their patrons or better yet TEST it. Ben Mayberry, the drayman, this forenoon was crossing the Montgomery New Hamilton More Fixtures; iton, Mrs. L. W.

Moench, J. L. How street bridge over tho canal, when it went down nearly to the water and he just got across. The police discovered a man who had been following girls around. He was given a lecture an promised to be good.

Such fellows need a whipoing post with a thousand lashes. The man who has not the decency to leave anunpiotected girl alone deserves to be tarred and feathered. The Hamilton Store has secured new fixtures of Tulle Gibbs, Portland, for the reconstructed and enlarged store, mahogony finish, up to-date arrangements. The modern carrier package system will be introduced. Work will soon be begun on the important change, offiring the latest modern store ard, Wen laylor and Kev.

Knott, wife and daughter Miss Edna. John Wills went to Brownsville to see a specialist on cancers about his lip, which seems alTected. W. L. Wallace came down from Lebanon.

W. H. Ingram arrived from Lebanon. Mr. Phil Swan arrived from Tallman with some line roses.

Rev. Douglas went to Portland on a short church trip. M. T. Freeman, with his pest torch, left for Amity, where he has a son.

Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Gordon left for Salem, where tonight a class of six will St John's No.

17. 3rd degree. This even-- THURSDAY MORNING in the BARGAIN BASEMENT of this Big Store we will put a large number of bolts of WASH GOODS on extra special at 5c THE "YARD. The price gives no hint to the real value of these seasonable needs. Every woman has need of such goods and the opportunity to purchase them at the very small price of 5c per yard will appeal to every person.

The most of the pieces will be regular 25c sellers, some at a little less, also some pieces that sold for more. We will have to limit the time in which these goods will be on special, so beginning at 8:15 and closing at 9:30. Absolutely not a yard on sale before or after the given time at that price. If yon take advantage of this great money-saving 'event you'll" be right on time. It keeps us busy" putting shoes in the 98c bins in the BARGAIN BASEMENT.

The ladies' shoe bin is full to running over, all kinds of shoes, values to $4.00 the pair. 98c is the little price on them. Every shoe in the Shoe Dep't. reduced. Better attend your shoe wants.

MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR, Balbriggan, Meshknit and Athletic styles. Buy yottr summer needs now while the assortment is good and the -price only 43 cents a garment. Watch for our ad for Saturday. We'll have something that will be of interest to you. FA ins: A Twilight League Game.

There was another game cf base ball last night in the Twilight League, a spiritlb-B affair, without much snap to it. The Pi-Bankers beat the Merchants 15 to 0 in only five innings. George Dooley and Elmer Anderson were the battery for the P-B's and Tom and Bert Stevens for the Merchants. In order to fill up the nine President CrookB G. E.

SANDERS, W. M. -E. WASHBURN, Sec graauate irom tne theo ocicai deDarc- GIRL WANTED AT played left field and showed the boys that a man can come Dae, bv catching a couple of long flies and not striking out. The Pi-Bankers really played a ST.

CHARLES H0 TEL. strong game, almost errorless, doing I good work at every point. ment of Willamette University. Three of the number are Japs, an interesting ifact. I Wayne Stuart left for Mill City.

He left Plainview in his auto at the same time of the train and beat it to Albany. Miss Mamie McKnight returned to Jefferson, where she will finish her work at that city this week. Next year her sister, who has also been there, will be in the Albany schools. Charlie Baldwin, a former prominent employee of the S.P., here, who has been in California for several months, left lor The Dalles, where he may be located. He has been visiting his sister, Mrs.

Maurice Senders a day or ANOTHER BIG CUT DOWN THEY GO. S. E. YOUNG SON S. E.

YOUNG SON ACTUAL COST two. An Odd Runaway. Sunrise Acresk I The team of Alex Dumond last even- bUK SALE FINAL GREAT SALE This sale will not last long as I have to quit business. My loss is your gain. Children's hats, 15c.

Ladies hats, none higher than $2.50. Velvets, 50c per yard. Ribbon, 15c per yard. Flowers, very cheap. A snap for some one wanting to start in business- OF COURSE IT IS CONSIfJERABLE OF A STRAIN, on your credulity to ask you to believe that this sUre is better than other in the same line.

BUT COMPARE OUR TOILET ARTICLES i ing had an exciting runaway. Mr. i Dumond had just driven them up out of the Young excavation, drawing the plow, when they became frightened and rushed down the alley eastward. I The W. team, standing at Ellsworth street, also starteri, but was stopped in less than a block away, and the Dumond team was stopped by a man at the h.lk's corner, still drasririntr the ulow.

will asd prices and what we could ask you to believe just on our say so be proven to you by your own investigations. fortunately epll srori, nn(-i fixtures at a sacrifice. 1500 cords of second growth timber and 36 acres of lard close to Albany. The land is level upland and the timber will pay for every acre and ther some OWEN-BEAM Room 4 Stark Bldg. Opp.

Post Office ALBANvy, Oregon it was an oaa runaway doing little damage. I MRS. NICHOLS, BURKHART LEE 0 Wonder Millinery, 227 W. First St. Good as new a Your shoes made Burns Shoe Store.

Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted to 5C2 Studebaker wagons, ouggies. surreva i j. 1 -n-1 T. 9ftVi I I and hacks at Stewart Sox Hdw.

Co. me P'ease can at my stuic aim ociuic uvu.j. 1 FAIBDALE Near Winona Park Ad Say! You Gardeners and Everybody Else, come and see the NEW lot of Garden Seeds. "Mind you not left overs" at Lots for a few days at $5 down. montniy payments, no interest, bo tax See i Oir 1 32 HOME TELEPHONES, JULY 1ST 1905 Only-3 1-3 Cents Per Day PARKER'S F.

H. PFEIFFER. I ALBANY SAND AND GRAVEL CO. "The Sign of Quality4. The Albany Bakery BothPbones.

216 W. First Street. DIAMONDS I Phone, Pacific, 464-J. We are diamond importers and setters. Our line of Engagement and Wedding Rings is complete.

F. M. FRENGH SON ALBANY. Of EC. CENTRAL DR.

W. A. Painless Dentist I Albany, Ore. I ADDITION Gold Crowns ic nn Porcelain Crowns 5.00 I Q. Will A fine line of Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glasr and to select from.

Has again been placed upen the market The owners of the addition having ar Plates $5.00 up Gold Fillines tl.no im Silver Fillings 50c up Our Wagons Are at your Service. Whenever you want us to call fo a package of soiled linen, our wagon -will do it promptly. Whenever you want your laundered linen returned to you at a special time, we will be glad to accommodate you. Our two wagons and their drivers are at the ssrvice of our customet whenever they have a request for special service of this kind to make. We are glad to go to some little trouble to accommodate a customer- we realize that the favor will commend our service to them in unmistakabl terms.

Can we serve you? MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY The Laundry of Quality. Both I'honci. ranges for the installing of a complete and up up-to date sewer system which will be installed as as soon as the work can be done. This beautiful addition offers the Examination Free All Work Guaranteed. 225 W.

1st A7 c. JEMiKST beat investment In the city for the the money, in the way of residence property, being only five minutes walk from ire business center cood sewerage and restrictions. This additii will be "THE" residence district of the city within a short time. For particulars call on COLLINS TAYLOR, Agent. 132 W.

1st St. Albany, Oregon. PUTTING OUT THE WASH 'A Architect Builder 1 Sw. cor Zrd Cl'oadalbin, 'An Electric Washing Machine will make washing easy. 2c per hour the cost.

Let electricity do the hard while you rest. It does everything but hang out the clotkri. Ralston Electric Supply Company, 312 Wul Second Street By sending it to our laundry Icugllicii; the wearing service of your 'incn. Wc do not use acids that rot clc Plenty of pure water nd soap is our formula. Of course you must add experience, and that is ur one largest asset.

Our work is as perfect laundering. appreciate a share of your Call for our wagon on either phone or leave your bundle with our 'iown town agency, The Combination llarbcr Shop. REALESTATE i SWAT THE PESKY FLY Wc call and deliver promptly. ALBANY STEA? i LAUNDRY WYATT Props. FDR SALE.

Good m-dern eight room residence, situated cloe in. 1'rice $3200. Terms $120 i cafh and balance on long time: payment $25 per month, per cent interest This is a genuine-snap. See me quick about it if you want a good buy. J.

V. PIPE, 203 West 2nd St. STONE Entcmocide will do it lor yr.u. It "impletclv rids the halls a rooms o' flies, odors nf tobacco m-ike and thr fumes of cooking, a prote ior against VI conragion and disease, co orless and harmless to all except animal and plant life. For sale only at Murphy's Feed Store, Via W.

2nd street. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED The Pantatoriurn, GILBERT HUSTON I'd) lit St. Bell Phone black 283 Home phone 196 for ruilding. ornamental purposes, rip WAIT MEAD E7 WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 329 Setor.d Slr, Between Ferry BroacUlbn rap, niling, etc. MADE IN ALBANY, Show chaes.

counters, and other store fivures, first-class goods, by the Union Knrnl lure Factory. Order of Ihcm. Keep money at your borne. Senders Co', store. impirs at home W.

L. COBB,.

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