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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1908)
CLEAN UP SALE OF Men's, Womens and Childrens Oxfords. Prices that will make every pair a bargain. For ten days a deep cut on all Oxford stock and there's lots of Oxford weather yet. A thousand yards of superior Gingham 7 l2c Standard Prints ....... 5c , Best American Prints 5 l2c NEW ARRIVALS IN SILK WAISTINGS Taffetas, Messalines and satin finished silks. NEW ARRIVALS IN DRESS GOODS ' PanamasCIothsChiffonsSuitings. Are you perfectly satisfied with your figure? Have yon been fitted with one of the late models in Gossard corsets? The models give absolute perfection of lineFive dollars. S. E. Albany, 100,000 ONE HUNDRED THoU SAND. PRESCRIPTIONS We point with pride t o this great number of prescriptions that has been filled in our store withou t one single mistake just think how rnoney differ ent kinds of medicines used in filling that money. Prescriptions and with out an error. Our drugs are rights Our prices arp right, i We. treat you right. The store of quality. ' ' iv . ', ..- . BlJRKHART & LEE 100,000 FARM AND CITY PROPERTY THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE, CO. Now have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in show ing you any place you wish to see. No trouble to us. No expense to you. Before buying see us. See it all. Take your choice. Get the best. We are here to stay. Ask the bankers about us. j Our offices are temporarily over the Post Office. 333 West FirBt St Plumbing ! and Tinning. W. E. FRANCIS, 126 ELLSWORTH ST. Bell Red 2401. Home 246. First-class work guaranteed. DR. MARY MARSHALL1 Osteopathic Physician, 216 BroadalbinJStreet, Albany, Phone Black 482. HENRY BRODERS, DEALER IN CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS, Second and Ellsworth StreeU. Albany " fl. A.LEIN1NGER Dentist I Crawford Block, Albany.- Young & Son. - - - Oregon; 100,000 100,000 If It Is Time To Get', a Clock or Watch see F. G. WILL LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, I when cleaned by our methods of dry cleaning, are made to lock just as good as made to .ook just as new. Waists and dresses of celicate colors and ir.a tenai we renovate to the delight of the owner. We aNo dye any gurmnnt. re sired in beautiful shades and colorings. ! THE CLEANER, ; C. E. SHELL.EY, Prop. ; 40 W 1st St. Beli Phone black 273 i Home phone 196 J. W. KtiilTLtil' j Democrat Building, Albany, I Is'prepared to make and repair boots and shoes for men, women and chil dren in a workman line manner. BUSINESS. . See us before you sell your Clover Seed. Simpson's Ware house. Use Blanche baking powder. Try a Patrick Gordon Cigar. 5c. Skat for black, greasy, dirty hands at Baltimore's. , ' Home boiled ham and other good things at the Oregon Market. For painting and paper hanging see Eicker, 332 E 3rd st. Home phone 255. We will close out the balance of . our trout rods at cost. Baltimore Gun and Bicycle Wks. Have you seen that handsome $50 steel range that Ellis & Son have got. They are giving it away. . - Big cut in jelly glasses. Regular 45c jeny or tame glasses tor 35c per dozen at ine uregon MarKet ana urocery. If you want to buy or rent a type writer, see rtawnngs. ne handles ai makes and keeps supplies for any ma chine. See his .window of Remingtons Glass, all sizes and kind's, for sale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than anywhere else in Albany.. Skilfully set ir desire" . ..... ' A ((are Bargain. On the 5th of September the sheriff will sell at the Court House thirty acres ot tine land witn house and Darn and good orchard in township 12 south of range i west; rurcnasers should look out for this bargain. Hemstitching done to order. Fifty cents a vara, miss Hansen, xremont Han. f none Black yiz. KEEP an EY t, uu Cno Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street between Ellsworth and '.von streets. WAKE UP and buy one of those Phono Alarm Clocks at French's Jewelry Store The latest and most unique alarm clock made. ENTIRELY NEW. ICE Wholesale anc retail. Delivered ev erywhere. v Keep cool thii summer Order at Albany Ice Works GLEN JUNKIN3. Keep cool thii THIS MORNING Early News from Albany's Six Trains. A jolly crowd of commercial travel lers awaited the Cottage Grove local or some other local, full of jokes and guys, on politics and otherwise, a bright lot of fellows who come here frequently: L. A. Cruikshanks, Wayne Stuurt the actor drummer, Jack Fljlnn, T. Wig man, Sid Beck, A. Clark, Geo. Peel a Philippine veteran and W. F. Jeffries. An old time drummer, now a successful real estate dealer of Portland, Ivan Humason, had to run the gauntlet, the boys handling him without gloves. Miss Ethel Redfield, after spending the summer at her father's, started on her return trip to Lewiston, to resume her work in teaching the Idaho young sters English. Councilman Mark Peerv and wife, of Springfield, went to Scio to attend the fair. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pfeiffer went to Portland for a few days visit, leaving their home in charge of Mrs. Emma Dorris and Catherine. Miss Millie Doshe. for a good many yers a teacher in the Chemawa Indian school, returned from a visit with Mrs. J. C. Ma"er, of Lebanon, where sne left her ward to spend the winter. Miss Doshe was a resident of Albany about fifteen years ago. Mr. Fanno, a big onion raiser, of Beaverton, left for home after an Al bany visit. E. U. Will, now of Salem, returned home after a Lebanon trip, where he tunes numerous pianos, making that a specialty now. Quite a number of Albany Deonle left for Scio to attend the fair: Miss Emelie Hanson, of the college, to look after music matters for the college; Miss Rhoda Stalnaker. to ioin Coon's or chestra, and play during the fair; N . H. Hogan, Lee Morgan, F. J. DeVaney and others. Also Prof. Withycombe, of the O. A. C. who will officiate as judge and also make one or two addresses. ' Lawyer Newport came down from Lebanon. E. C. Clement, postal inspector, left for northern points. Prof. J. B. Horner and Mr. Dobeleof the Benton National Bank, returned home after having spent the previous night with the Knights Templars. Miss Minnie Miller, of this city, and Miss Jessie Matlock, of near Biowns ville, left for Wallowa where they will teach the coming year, having the two primary grades. The school is a good one, with six teachers, and is well or ganized. ' Will Not be nTlFor. Deputy District Attorney Hill has decided not to have the thief of the jewelery of Jos. H. Ralston sent for, the circumstances hardly justifying securing the requisitions. This is to be iegretted,: as the case is one which calls for the limit of the law. The stolen jewelry, though, will undoubtedly be returned. i Coming ! I7iir.ni.. nr nt a i:t.i.; .... .. , . uugco , . wuiui pruiiioitiun presi dential candidate will speak at the Al- oany opera nouse Saturday night Sert. hoi uiock. (,yrus n. walker, Sec. Linn Co. Prohibition Club. Oysters at the Metropolitan. The oyster season has opened, and from now on the Metrowolitan Market Broadalbin street, will have the best to be secured, the fat article, good meas ure. Just from the beds. ' Also all the fish delicacies of the sea son. Call when you want the best, neat and clean. We Have Proven That our tea and coffee is suDerior tn any sold in Albany. We have absolute ly the best. Money refunded if goods are not satisfactory, at the Oregon .uaricet. DEATH OF W. ALBERS. I Mr. Weert Albere died during last night at his home between Albany and Tangent. He has been afflicted for several years with asthma. Yesterday ne was in me city, returning nome in the evening. During the nhrht he was chocked up with the disease, resulting in his death. He was a worthy resident ot L,inn county lor twenty or tnirty years, leaving an excellent record as a citizen. He was a member of the United Presbyterian church. He leaves a unvoted wite, a daughter, Mrs. rJ. rJ. War ford and a son, Henry Albers. ! The funeral service will be held at the U. P. Church at 10 o'clock tomor row morning, Bev. White prer.ching the sermon. From Panama. M. C. Gay, E. P. Sine and Walter J, Whyte. of the Canal Zone, Panama, are in the city, while on a tour of the Northwest country, looking around for a location. The young men have been in the government service, but the cli mate there is to monotonous for a per manent residence, the same summer and winter, excepting that there is a wet and dry season. They report steady progress on the great canal, a well or ganized service for connecting the two greatoceans. Manager Dasent has heretofore been in correspondence with some of the party, who are in conference with him. Reception to the Commander. At the session of the Knights Temp lars last night there was a large gath ering including prominent members from other places. A reception was tendered the eminent grand command er Hon. F. J. Miller of this city, with appropriate exercises, including a short talk by Mr. Miller. A line spread was enjoveci. Fool Ball Meeting. There will be a meeting of the mem bers of the Alco Club at the Club par lorstonight, of those interested in the organization of a foot ball team for the coming season. The Club has some ex cellent material and proposes to have a team tnat win oe a credit to tne city. TO OCR CUSTOMERS, Those that anticipate doing any fall planting, will please send me your or der at once as owing to the large in crease of business we are compelled to stop taking orders for fall deliv ery. H. A. ELLIS, Representing The Oregon Nursery Company. WANTED. -A boy helper at Beam's bakery. ' " SODA WATER. Cascadia water from the Geisendorfer springs, may be had at Tomlinson & Holman's and at the Peacock stables, at $1.60 a dozen. 2t WANTED. A position to do general housework by elderly lady, of exper ience, small family desired. Please report to the Democrat ohice. WE HAVE several parties who are looking for homestead locations or re linquishments also some good timber claims. If you know of any good homestead or timber claims, it will pay you to write us. Address: Aetna Realty Co., 225 Failing Bldg. Portland. Ore. CHEAP. A second hand stove .and mattress. Call at tfie Democrat of. flee. ;; WANTED. -Girl to do general house work in small family. 513 1st. Meals Only 15 c at the Royal Bakery and Restaurant Prime Roasted Beef, Roast goin of Pork, Veal, all kinds of fish in their season; also Fruit Cakes, salads and the best of Coffee. Corner 2nd and Ellsworth. 'ty E are now reconstructing our store and shortly promise our friends and cus tomers, that ours will be the bj-1, up-to-date Clothing store in Oregon. I .iE BLAlN CLOTHING CO A GOOD BUY. Mrs. J. T. Wentworth.of the Albany Supply Co., has bought of Dr. D. M. Jones, of Sodaville, the property at the corner of Washington and Third streets, consisting of two lots and an old resid ence. Consideration $2500. This is one of the finest located corn ers in the city, being high and sightly as well as convenient. It is tne inten tion of Mrs. Wentworth to greatly im prove the corner, slanting the property down to the street at a rolling angle, and hence will have some splendid dirt to dispose of. Then she will improve the present house on Washington street and erect three cottaures for rental on Third street, at least one this year, penhaps all of them. This is a fine im provement for Albany and Bhows the spirit of the day. Look Out For Me, I will start my vegetable wagon to morrow, and will continue in that bus iness for the balance of the season. every day. I am prepared to deliver tomatoes ior canning now at ouc per bushel, also have Bartlett pears, meuons, plums and vegetables, grapes soon. Address 618 West 4th St.. Albany,. Or. B. C. WYATT. OYSTERS, served in all styles, and by the pint or quart, at Hoflich s. HOFICH'S for your oysters properly served, according to taste. USE WIND BELLS Musical Chimes. From 15cents up. Get them nt : . Charles Knecht's ELITE Specials for Friday, Saturday ;nd Sunday. Ice Cream Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Maple. Sherbets Pineapple and Peach: Orange Water Ice Neserode Pudding Baggage and a Ride. With the delivery of baggage, at the regular price, I will convey passengers free to or from the depot. urdora promptly attended to. ttea 204 Bell R. B. MAYBERRY-