Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 01, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THIS MORNING CITY COUNCIL
C. H. NEWS.
Cotton Blankets
New process of finish that gives a wool appearance with
.out Hnt.'rjo cotton waste used in these blankets. Large size
1.06,12$, and $1.50.
Umbrellas.
Special .value in ladies 26 inch
Umbrellas. $1.25, for $1.00.
Mens' .Umbrellas -from 1.00 to
$5.00. P v:.- .-7-
Outing Flannels
1
Everything in Outing
12 1-ao per. yard.
'
The 5c glade is the' best offered wy
for that price 5c.
Y Twmea piam Muxmg
Japanese Brass and Bronze Vases, Statuary, Framed Pictures,
Toilet and Dressing Cases, Comb & Brush Sets, Manicure
Sets, Tiaveling Cases, Fine line of Triplicate and Hand
Mirrors, Picture Frames, Ebony and Fox Wood, Military
Brushes Fancy Stationary, Fancy Package of Perfume, Per-'
fume Pumps and Atomizers and many other useful articles.
You are invited to come and inspect the line. Prices are right.
Burkhart & Lee.
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 St
LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS,
when cleaned by our methods of dry
cleaning, are made tQ look just as good
as made to .ook just as new. Waists
and dresses of delicate colors and roa
tetial we renovate to the delight of Uie
owner. We also dye sny garmnnt de
sired in beautiful shsdes and colorings.
THE CLEANER, i
C. E. SHELLEY, Prep.
CO Wllst St. Bell Phoae black 27J
V . .Home phone 196
Infants, 50c.
use S3.50aad $4.00. i
50c
from 5c to
New Dress
ITVT H- !
, J Some especial values at 50c.
ax iuc anu
Come to our store and
see the elegant line
ofa Holiday Goods
now on display.
Many new novel
elties.
our f u; i h hew
ing of Jewelry, Cut Glass, Hand
painted China, Cutlery Novelties,
Silverware, etc.
We otfer foryour inspection the
most cmplo e showing of dis
tinctively artistic and beautiful
stocks we ever carried.
YOU are cordially invitedy to
drop in and inspect wnetner you buy
or not. .
F. G. WILL
Jeweler.
SEE
Shoes
.Choice new soft sole Shoes for
! .Lames ran boots lor winter
iNew Button Patent Boots.
Dress Goods
Goods in "White ard
iis.
SPRAYING
Made Perfect, Profitable
. Easy. . .
and
We are just in receipt of a carload of
Niagara Lime and Sulphur Solution, for
spraying trees, prepared by the '.Hood
Kiver spray Mfg. Co., Hood River,
Oregon. After several years ex per
ience this solution is being used by a
large majority of the horticulturists cf
the state for nearly all the diseases that
truit trees are; subject to. if you
are interested in tne destruction ot
these pests and the making of Oretron
the leading fruit growing state of the
Union, please call at our store and
we will give you printed instructions
as to the use of of the above spray.
we are prepared to sell in anv auan
i tities at factory prices.
STEWART & SOX H'DW. CO.
The Oliver Typewriter.
Best on the market. First National
Bank people have five. Albany College
nas ten. inirty-nve used in ADiany.
See the new tabulator and ruling de
vice. fit casn, tnen vc per day, pay
able monthly. See one at Steward &
Sox Hardware Cci I . ;
Phone 218. Home Phone.-
The Eclipse Washer.
The best, does work equal to hand
I work, under the mangel system. Re
sults ana construction guaranteed. A
fine thing. Call at the Albany Hard
ware Co'8 store and see one.
HOFLICH'S for your oysters properly
erved, accordi ng to taste.'
FREMCH, the Jeweler, for Christmas
presents.
Burkhart guarantees his photos.
DR. W. D..IIUNTINGTON
Dentist I
At former office of Dr. A. J. Hodges,
Odd Fellows Temple. I
To Exchange j
Some good hriti
land lor city prop
erty. , Call on Jj
V. l'ipe, 203 Wj
Second St. I
DR. W. R.BILYEU,
Dentist
Orr WcodworUTs Drag Ztort.
hanes.
Bkth
I
News from
Albany's
Trains.
Six Early
' The Southern Pacific is doing some
good work draining ihe big pond near
the freight warehouse, an eye-sore for
some time to the depot surroundings.
Pete Ruetner has crossed the track
and reached the foundation with the
first half of the depot hotel.
... . " . . . j . t . rruit cannery, for a track by tho Al-
Editor TipHumprrey returned to Jef- bany Pre8erJing Co- after amendment,
eWOIE Rodgers went up to Berry to , Pussed v
viir ! IV Hall's v , The matter of a sewer to ihe proper-
Rev.T;'p. Hay'nescame down from ty of C. A.Gray and others was dis
iJhannn i cussed, reconsidered and referred to
Miss Preston, of Seattle, left for the comitteenealth.and police.
k, 0our a y,M nt anveral weeks at 1 The Drouertvx) Stephen Fieerksen.
n, hnma nf her uncle Mr; J. M. Rals- i
ton.
Harry B
, Cusick left on a Portland
Carlos Marsters, of Portland, a form
er Albany college student, lef f for home
after a visit at Brownsville.
Rev. J. J. Evans returned from Leb
anon. H. A. Hinshaw. the treignt man 01
the S. P., returned trom a ts-ownsviue
trip. ' 1 ,
R. F. Shier, of tne uiacK tagie mines
returned to the mines accompanied by
Tamvof W s. Rialev
Mr. i. W. Lianaon. oi uremmiu. whd
and two nieces, left for home, after a
visit with their friends at the home of
A. K. Curtis. i
Mrs. J. T. Wentworth left for Salem
on a visit.
Mrs. Guy Thompson went to
lanrl nn n viaif. with her Slater.
n l
Pmf T, A. Wilsv. of the Portland
schools, and wife, i-eturned home after
a Christmas visitat Lebanon.
Morns Winter went up to Mill City
with his samples.
Miss Mary Bryant left for
on a visit.
Some Changes.
When the new Elks building is occu
pied at the corner of First and Lyon
there will be several changes in that
section. D. O. Woodwjrth will take
the room occupied by Chambers & Mc-
Cune for his pamt ana paper apart
ment, enlarging his stock; the Willam-1
ette Valley Co will move its head office
into the room to be vacated by Eagles
cigar store, which will be in the new
building, everyining mere ueiug occu
pied. Who will go into the present
office of the Willamette Valley Co.
Purses Identitied.
The purses found in the shed of Ben
Rozelle, mentioned in the Democrat last
evening, were identified last evening
as belonging to Miss Preston, who has
been visiting at the home of J. M. Ral
ston. They were taken from the hall of
the residence of J. M. Ralston, on t! e
18th. One purse contained $3 or $4,
which was what the thief was after,
for he did not Beom to want the purses.
For your candieb and
Frank's near tho depot.
fruits call at
Burkhart Photographer.
For 5 Weeks; 30 Business
Month of January
Clearance Sale Will
The business year of 1908 behind us. It has been a successful
year, too, as hundreds of satisfied customers testify.
We propose to begin the Spring season 1909, with a
; brand newf stock, nifty, clean, and good, the best we can
buy. Therefore, we are off ering the Suits and Overcoats, now
in stockat sacrificing prices. Not asking or seeking profits,
but naming , prices that will cause them to change ownership.
Ve must have the room for the clothing now being made to
our special order for the needs of this particular community.
This is not "junk," shipped in for the purpose of mak
ing a sale, but our regular stock, purchased this year. Made
up by such houses as MartSchaffner and Marx, Kuppen
heimer, Alder, StrumMayer, Peck, MichaelSterm and
others. The best weIlknown makers of Mens clothing in
America.
Do you need clothing, or anything a man wears, and
desire, .o make money on the purchase? we are here to
serve you.
THE
Alt any,
BLAJN
Near Beet Ordinance Passed, with
Emergency Clause.
Adjourned session Tuesday evening.
i Dec. 29.
I Present: Mayor, Recorder, Chief of
i Police and Councilman Tomlinson, Mil
I ler, Dawson and Hand.
Petition of W. A. Sharp and others
for a sewar was granted. .'
1 The ordinance providing for a right
I of wav across Jackson street, near the
block 61, wosVirdered connected with
the sewer,
A new ordinance prohibiting the sale
na
ft
or erivine
awuy of pear beer, spirituous
wines or malt liquors not intoxicating,
was read tht-ee times and passed un-
animosly. Tne penalty is $50 to $100 or
25 to 50 daya imprisonment. Each sale
constitutes U separate offense. Mr.
Miller in voting stated that he was in-
formed by trie officers that such an
ordinance is necessary for the better
enforcement of the liquor nuisance
ordinance, hence hiB vote. !
A proposition was submitted by R. U
Burkhart for a park, offering the "firs''
lake" property, consisting of 10 to 15
acres, to the city upon its expending
$1500 a year for five years, when the
city will be granted a perpetual interest
" continued expenditure per annum of
ill uie Ull
ill uie uiuiieiky uuiiiuiKvui uuuu luo
the above amount, otherwise to revert '
to the original owner. The committee
recommended the acceptance of this.
Other property adjoining may also be
secured. It was also reported 11 acres
d fion of the Hackleman property offered for
rortianu ?4000 Continued under present com-
, . mittee.
The ordinance permitting Barrett
Bros, to erect a corrugated iron build
ing adjoining their warehouse and store,
passed at the last session of the coun
cil, was reconsidered, amended so as to
provide for the removal of the buildings
at the end of two years, and passed.
Special on Ra;sins,
Large cluster Raisins, per lb lflc
20 lb. box of same, only $1.60
uirec( irum growers in iuuiuruiu.
OWEN BEAM CO,
Phone Main 51.
At the Vienna Bakery.
Best hot tamalesin town.
Hot coffee and lunches, a'choice af
fair. Happyland hag Dolls at Meisers',
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
113 BR0ADALBIN STREET.
Everything for Men
CLOTHING
, - -
In the trial of the validityof the will
of V. H. Caldwell today Geo. W. Cald.
well was on thi stand most of the day.
Probate: Final hearings set: D. W.
Myers and I, D. Driver, Feb. 1.
Deeds Recorded:
Maggie Wygand to Geo. Gansle
127.91 acres $ 10
J. A. Vanness trustee to J as. S.
Cooper 125 acres between Al
bany and Coryallis 1
Linn County to Eber H. Rhodes
lot 4 bl 23 Albany 1
Mrs. C. M. Monteith to E. H.
Rhodes same 1
A. E. Zeising to G, T. & M. E.
Collins 45.95 acres 2609
Mortgage for $1025.
FOR SALE. A fresh milk cow. rich
milk. Address A. O. Watrous, 939 E.
First street, i j i : 30c
' hi.
Toys I
Dolls!
Doll Carriages !
Prices Just Right
- i
-AT-
Charles Knecht's
It
Joke
is no
That the
ELITE has the
Largest and most
complete stock
of Fine Candy boxes
and Candies in
ALBANY
Don't Forget.
Days, All the
Our
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