Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 09, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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This next week you will hav the pleasure of seem?
them, of trying them on, of learning, first hand, from an
expert ccrsetiere, all about them. She will explain the
"New Art of Figure-Building"
Eveiy woman in Albany, who Bets value upon a perfect figure, should see these splendid models of the Gossard Cor
set, which alone induces the slender, sinuous, girlish back so greatly desired by the woman of fashion.
Gossard Corsets are conducive to health, as well as grace ana beauty, because they give just the support which every
woman needs and appreciates, and make life worth the living.
We ask you cordially to attend this exploitation sale which will begin Thursday in our corset section. We want you
to meet Madam Redding, the corsetiere sent here by the manufacturer, to personally introduce, explain and fit Gossard
Corsets. We want you to see for yourself how infinitely superior is the Gossard to every other corset you ever saw. Be
sure 10 come.
S. E.
Albany,
100,000 100,000
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
PRESCRIPTIONS We point with pride to this great number of prescriptions that has been
filled in our store without one single mistake just think how money differ
ent kinds of medicines used in filling that money. Prescriptions and with
out an error. Our drugs are right. jSOur prices are right. Wetreityau
right. The store of quality.
BURKHART& 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.
Our offices are temporarily over the Post Office. 333 West First bt
Plumbing j
and Tinning.
W. E. FRANCIS,
126 ELLSWORTH ST. ,
Bell Red 2401. Home 246.
First-class work;
guaranteed.
DR. MARY MARSHALL,!
Osteopathic Physician,
226 BroadalbinlStreet, Albany.
Phone Black 482.
HENRY BRODERS,
DEALER INI CHOICE MEATS
OF ALL KINDS.1
Second and;Ell3Wort)i3treets.;A lrnny
H. A. LEIN1NGER.
Dentist
Crawford Block, AJbaay,
We Announce
Three Day's
Exploitation
Sale of
THE.
'CJfaczrfe (Front?
YOU have heard of these famous corsets which have
created a furor in France and America the new idea in
corset-buildine.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Young & Son.
100,000
The BEST in Jew
elry is none too good.
G, WILL
Has it.
LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS,
. when cleaned by our method of dry
! cleaning, ore made to lock just as good i
': as nir.de to ,ook jut as new. ' Waists
an'l lrws-.es of .eiicate colors and ma
terial we n nov ite to the ileliht of th
owner. We lo dye any gnrrnnnt e-
sired in beautiful shades and colorings. :
j THE CLEANER,
E. SHELL.EY. Prop.
40 W 1st St.
Beli Phone black 273
Home phone 196
;J. W. BEMLKV
j Democrat Building, Albany,
Ii'prepared to make and repair boot
and hos for men, women and chil
area in a w.rkman lute mannet.
Oregon,
BUSINESS.
Try a Patrick Gordon Cigar. 6e.
For painting and paper hanging see
Eicker, 332 E 3rd at. Home phone
zoo.
If you want to buy or rent a type
writer, see Kawnngs. tie handles al
makes and keeps supplies for any ma
chine. See his window of Remingtons
Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale at
the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than
anywhere else in Albany. Skilf uliy set
H desire"-
Oysters-Oysters.
At the Oregon Market and Grocery.
The season has now started at the
Uregon Market and Grocery. We shell
our oysters freeh each day, having en
gaged the oldest and most experienced
oyster opener on the coast. Onr oys
ters are not torn in shelling as a good
many are.
IT'S WORTH KNOWING When
you start out to purchase a Razor or
1 Pocket Knife where to go to get the
i best the kind that Bears a personal
guarantee you get just this from us
, prices are right, see our window.
if URKHART & LEE,
IT PAYS TO BUY
your
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
at
Charles Knecht's
OYSTERS
Ary style
Try. our rpecial Cocktails
-vr THE
ELITE
Chocolate Shop.
Bruxe & Andeison's Barber Shop
In temporary quarters at the office
of Anderson Rooming House, corner of
F-rat and Washington a recta, where
they will be glad to attend to old and
new customer!;
THIS MORNING
News from Albany's Mx Early
Trains.
Detective Reilley, of the S. P., was
here
J. J. Collins and E. J. Seeley left for
bates, where they went to act as arbi
trators in the settlement of a farm line
division.
Hon. J. M. Philpot and wife, of Har
risburg, left on a trip to Laceyville,
Penn., where relatives reside, and ex
pect to be gone until about Christmas.
Mr. Philpot will be home in time for
the convening of the state legislature,
of which he is a member. He left his
Missouri home in 1851 when three years
old, and this is his first trip back, his
intention being to stop on the way.
Mrs. J. R. Rolla, mother, and Miss
Harper, an aunt, of Mrs. J. D. Ellis,
left for their home at Marseilles, 111.
The former has been here two years
and the jatter several months, making
many irienas.
Mrs. J. C. Mayer, or Lebanon, went
to Portland and may go to Pendleton
before returning home.
Mr. Edward Allen, the efficient S. P.
agent at Shedd, for several years, left
lor ins new cnarge at aneriaun, wnere
he will be joined by his familv in a few
davs.
F. H. Colmtts returned to his work at
the Gold Creek mines.
Prof. J, B. Horner and Norman Lilly
returned to Corvallis after being over
to attend a session of the commandery.
Dr. J. Kj. booth came down from Leb-
non.
Rev. J. L. Beatty and family went
to their new field of work at Creswell,
Lane county.
Lawyer Newport came down from
Lebanon,
Something We Want.
A. J. Caldwell, manufacturer of
men's socks, is down from from Stay-
ton, with a fine display of the product
of his factory. Mr. Caldwell wishes to
come to Albany with his plant to secure
our superior shipping and business ad
vantages, and will present the matter
ta the Albany Commercial Club tonight.
it should he given a practical encour- ;
agement. It is just what we need
here.
Some of his goods may be seen at the ,
show window, speaking for themselves,
a splendid product.
Left for the East.
Mr. Jack Hammell, cr.e of Albany's
best boosters, and wife, left this after
noon on their eastern trip. They will
go through Salt Lake and Denver, and
remain several weeks in Nebraska, be
fore going as far east as Ohio. Jack
has his trunk full of Albany boosters
and will make Albany and Linn county
an issue. Coming to Albany with an
empty pocket book he is one of the
city's prosperous citizens, with a good
deal to show for it, and believes thor
oughly in the Willamecte Valley.
Wanted a young man as general help
er. Apply at once to the Magnolia
Steam Laundry.
Johnson's Best is Best.
The best is never . ariv too good.
Johnson's B-?st is always the best flour.
If you really wish the best bread
mode use the rest flour Johnson? Best.
Particularly good flour is needed ' for
cakes. Johnson's Best hits the mark.
Many of the troubles of life may be
saved by using first-class flour. John
son's Best is always good.
VITIOJiBVO I
WANTED. Apple pickers 1 mile east I
ot A many on the santiam roaci, a. ;
raha.
RONING BOARDS. The best made.
See Ed Davidson, 739 E. First St.
WANTED. A good young work horse,
weight about 1200 pounds. Apply to
J. F. Peebler, route 1, Bell phone
16x1.
LIBRARY
DOINGS.
The regular monthly meeting of the
board of directors of the Albany Public
Library was held at 6 o'clock yesterday
afternoon at the library, President
Hewitt in the chair.
The librarian reported 293 books is
sued from Sept. 12 to Oct. 1st, on the
eight days the library was open, an
an average of about 37 a day. The
reading room attendance was 193 child
ren, 300 adults, a total of 498.
$226 05 was reported received from
Uio uurary day hold ups, over $150 sub
scriptions otherwise, and $25 from the
Empire theater show of the afternoon.
Vote of thanks and appreciation were
ordered extended the Modern Travellers
and Mr. George Rolfe.
The book committee were directed to
order books amounting to $226 as soon
as selected, and $25 worth of maga
zines and periodicals for the coming
year were ordered from the theater
fund.
The manner in which the library
movement i being appreciated by the
people of Albany is very encourging to
the library people.
Don't Want Grants Pass Sand.
Arrangements are being made to put
in a Grants Pass platform around the
new 3. P. depot If there is any way
of stopping this it should be done.
Nothing but cement ehou Id be used. The
Grants Pass sand is a first-class nuis
ance. The platform at Eugene
cement, the only thing fit for a good
depot, particularly a union depot, such
as the Albany depot is to be.
Please, Mr. O'Brien, don't sand us,
cement us.
If the attention of Mr. O Brien is
called to the matter there is Utile doubt
that he will order a cement Dlatform,
the business, men of Albanv universally
declare should be put down instead of
Grants Pass sand, which is very unpop
ular here.
Try a Patrick Uordan Cigar. 5 cent
We are going to give away a fine $16.00 Ruby ring on Saturday evening.
October 17th at 8 o'clock to the one giving the first correct number of deta
in and around the above ring. See our show- window for full information.
(Movp quickly) F. M, FRENCH, The Jeweler.
McKinstry's Studio
Photos and Enlarged Portraits. Next to the P. O.- Home Phone 818
Meals Only 15c
at the Royal Bakery and Restaurant
Prime Roasted Beef, Roast goin of ork. Veal, all kinds of fish in their
season ; also Fruit Cakes, salads and the best of Coffee. Corner 2nd and
Ellsworth.
THE 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.
S. P. HOTEL
To Be Moved to Lyon and Ninth
Streets
Work was begun this morning on the
lot of Chris Vandran, at the corner of
Ninth and Lyun street, less than a
block away from the new depot, prep
aratory to making the foundation for
the hottl to be moved across the track
to the corner, for a permanent home,
under the new order of things.
The depot is to be reconstructed, and
somewhat changed in form, several
thousand dollars, it is said, to be used
in remodelling it.
The change will probably not be
made until the removal of the freight
depot, and where that will go no one
Knows, at Amany.
An Adv."uid It.
R. C. Churchill has sold the place he
advertised to a new comer from the
east. He has moved into his new home,
and not wishing two places sold the one
he has recently vacated. It was easy.
He simply planted an advertisement in
the Democrat and in four days had a
buyer.
Notice.
To my many friends and customers:.
Although I have lose much in the fire I
am again ready for business. New goods
will be here as fast as I can get them.
Call and see me, I need your trade now
more than ever A. SCHMIDT,
128 Ferry St.
FOR SALE. Two horse gasoline en
gine, jack and pump. Call upon J '
S. Morgan at the brick j ard, phon
black 382. J. S. Morgan t3
DR. W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist
Over Woodworth's Drug Store. Both
phones.