Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 08, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    January 4th to January 9th Inclusive.
Special reduction on new and beautiful Embroideries.
Lots at 10c, 16c, 23c and 50c
Displayed on the center tables for ease in s 3lection,
Muslin Underwear already low priced receives an additional cut
Corset Covers ?5c grades for 15c; 50c grades for 25 etc. Gowns,
Skirts, Drawers, all reduced.
Cotton Batts-Bleached Muslin-Shirtings.
As low for this week as you will see them for a loiig time
Lace Curtains, Bed Spreads, received a material reduction.
Table Linens-bought in the Belfast linen market and import
ed by us. Prices always a little better than usual run. Now
cut for this sale purpose. The prices range now from 36c to
$1.70 per yard.
Framed Pictures
at Cost
For this week only we are
offering all our Fancy
Framed Pictures at actual
cost; See our window.
Burkhart & Lee.
F. G. WILL,
THE JEWELER.
The best to
Watches and
Jewelry.
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO.
Now have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in Bhow
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. Aek the bankers about us.
Our offices are temporarily over the Po3t Office. 333 West First St
LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS.
when cleaned by nor methods of dry
cleaning, are made to look just as good
as made to ,00k just as new. Waists
and dresses of delicate colors and ma
terial we renovate to tr e delight of the
owner. We also dye ary garmnnt de
sired in beautiful shades and colorings.
THE CLEANER,
C. E. SHELLEY, Prp.
4 JO WlUt St. BeJi Phoit black 27S
:Hem 196
e
Certain
portunities
ments in worthy and beautiful
white goods will not be offered
for a 1-ona time to come.
Bargains in white goods at this
season are
thirsty,
months
are
be secured
all kinds
. .
in
of
Electric Fixtures
Electric Fix'.ures
Klectrie Fixtuies
All Prices
All Prices
All 'rices
Ralston Electric Supply Co.
Library Lamps
Library Lninu-"
Library L.imp-t
Ralston Electric Supply Co.
Art Glass Domes
Art Glass Dome-
Art Glass Di.ii.hs
Ralston Electric supply Co.
iDK. W.-D. HUNTINGTON
Dentist
At former office of Dr. A. J. Hodge?,
Oad Fellows Temola.
DR. W. R. BILYEU,
uentist
it is that better op-1
lor profitable invest
like drink to the ;
NfArle frr tho mYiircr
-LltjeUB 1U1 VILV LUlIllUii
coming
many
and gieat.
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 Mrg. Co., Hood River,
Uregon. Alter several years exper
ience this solution is beinsr used bv 1
large majority of the horticulturists cf
the state for nearly all the diseases that
fruit trees are subject to. If you
are interested in tne destruction ot
these pests and the making of Oregon
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 Bpray.
we are prepared 10 sen in any quan
tities at factory prices.
STEWART & SOX H'DW. CO.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by the constitutional rem
edies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube
is inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be de
stroyed torevei ; nine cases out of ten
are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
out an inflamed condition of the mucous
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafnebs (cause by
catirrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation. The Oliver Typewriter.
Best on the market. First National
Bank people have five. Albanv College
I has ten. Thirty-five used in Ablany.
: See the new tabulator and ruling de
j vice. $15 cash, then l7e per day, pay-
able monthly. See one at Steward &
! Sox Hardware Co.
i Phone 218. Home Phone.
Pocket Cutlery.
! Fine pocket
; guaranteed.
knives at Baltimore's,
F.G. Will for watches1
Library Lamps
Library Lamps ;
Lim-ary Lamps I
Ralston Electric Supply Co.
I
HOFLICH'Sfoi jour oysters proper'yj
erved, according to taste. j
FKEMCH, the Jeweler, for Christmas
presents. .
THIS MORNING
News From Albany's
Trains.
Six Early
Hon. P. J. Miller went to Salem to
,cr'?K 'n;
'prominent bills that will lead in the
'eomincr legislator will hn thnnnnr witt
er code bill and Johnson's road load.
Johnson's law has been materially
changed, leaving the state road through
tne valley out and giving more rights
To
to county courts: but it provides for a
commissioner and engineer
be paid
ior Dy me state.
Prominent Brownsville people coming
down were Lawyer Tussing, W. A.
Templeton, Ed Holloway Jos. Hume.
Rev. M. C. Wire, arrived on his way
to the wesr side. He reported only an
inch of snow at Eugene, and that was
what there was at Brownsville.
Dr. Ellis returned from a professional
trip to Shedd.
Mrs. J. C. Lowe came over from Cor
vallis N. D. Conn went to Salem on a visit,
Mlaa Aink:n irinin t n.n
Finley, of Crawfordsville, returned to
Monmouth to resume her studies.
MARRIED
Glaze-Critcherson.
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, 1908,
at
the home of the bride, in Albany, b y
Rev. J. J. Evans, M. Thos. Glaze, of
Benton county, and Mrs. Louisa Critch
erson, of Albany. The groom is a well
known resident of North Albany for a
number of vears, and the bride a dress
maker of this city, both worthy people,
who will have the best wishes of their
man; friends.
Rex-Woodmanse.
On Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1909, at the
residence of and by Rev. J. J. Evans
in Albany, Mr. Ernest J? . Kex and Miss
Leita Woodmanse, two well known
young people of Scio. They have the
best wishes of raany friends.
Jones-Snyder.
Mr. Arthur W. Jones, of Portland,
and Miss Blanche Snyder, of Albany, at
the court house, by Judge J. N. Dun
can, on Jan, 6.
Kircher-Ehart.
On Jan. 5, 1909. at 6 p. m., at th?
court house, by Judge J. N. Duncan,
Mr. F. C. Kircher and Miss Emma
Ehart, of near Brownsville.
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 new stock, nifty, clean, and good, the best we can
buy. Therefore, we are offering the Suits and Overcoats, now
in stock, at sacrificing prices. Not asking or seeking profits,
but naming prices that will cause them to change ownership.
We 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 HartSchaffner and Marx, Kuppen'
heimer, Alder, StrumMayer, Peck, MichaelSterm and
others. The best wellknown makers of Mens clothing in
America.
Do you need clothing, or anything a man wears, and
desire iO make money on the purchase? we are here to
serve you.
THE BLAIN CLOTHING
Albany,
C. H. NEWS
Circuit court:
The trial of the Calapooia Lumber
Co. agt Finley and Price was completed
last evening, except the argument,
which wil be heard later. It took two
days for the trial.
In Mary E. Spink agt P.W.Spink a di
vorce was ordered granted. The grounds
was desertion. Though occupying the
same house the parties have not lived
together for a good many years.
Maggie Price agt W. N. Price. Di
vorce granted. This case was only he
gun at 5 in the evening, and at 7 was
heard by the court, a demurrer over
ruled and the decree ordered The
Ki'ouud3 given were cruel and inhuman
treatment, but there is said to be an
other side to the matter not brought
out in the court.
County court:
The regular January term was begun
with a large amount of business ahead,
supervisors accounts, the annual jury
list, etc.
This forenoon was given to the hear
ing of Editor Brown, President Hollo
way and others, of Brownsville, in ref
erence to the improvementof the bridge
at that city, which wns urged.
Marriage licenses: Ernest E. Rex,
aged 21, Leita M. Woodmanse, aged 16;
Arthur W. Jones, aged 32, Blanche
Snyder, aged 21; F. C. Kercher and
Emma Ehart.
Deeds recorded:
B. M. Donaca to J.
acres
E. McClure, 20
20
Mortgages for $1850 and $1000.
The Weather.
We have been having some weather,
a regular misfit affair, not the kind the
Willamette Valley is accustomed to,
in short winter weather.
The range of temperature from 8 a.
m. yesterday to that time this morn
ing was 28-19.
The river has continued to rise and
is 10.5.
Rainfall, mostly snow, of which ten
inches makes one of rain, .20 inch.
Born.
On Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 5, 1909,
to Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Torbet, a girl.
All doing well.
M. E. Church. South Cor. Mont
gomery and 3rd street. Rev. Geo. M.
Gardner, Pastor, will hold services at
11 A. M. Sunday Jan. 10th.
CALENDARS. Call at French'B
jewelry store and get a pretty calen
dar. LOST A belt, with valuable gold
DUCKie. Keturn to tne Democrat
office.
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
113 BR0ADALBIN STREET.
Everything for Men
INSTALLATION
AND BANQUET.
Temple Commandory No. 3 Knights
Templars, last night installed the fol
lowing officers, with Past Commanders
F. J. Miller and D, P. Mason as the
installing officers:
J. B. Horner eminent commander;
T. J. Butler generalissimo, Geo. Tay
lor captain general, C. E. Dobele senior
warden, L. C. Marshall junior warden.
D. P. Mason excellent prelate. E. W.
Langdon treasurer. John Butterworth
sword bearer, W. R. Bilyeu warder.
mere were twenty-four applications
for membership, an increase of 25 per
cent of the membership of the ecro
mandery. Following the installation a splendid
banquet was served, with Johu Butter
worth, the retiring eminent commander
as a very bright toastmaster. Revs..
Evans, Douglas and Gesclbracht, Hon.
J. K. Weatherford, F. M. Redfield and
C. B. Winn were heard in responses
along different lines according to taste.
The banquet was enioved bv about
one hundred twenty-five, including the
wives and daughters of the members,
the sentiment of the evening being
"The influence of woman is greater
than that of wine or kings."
For your
Oysters
and
ltlfllcllfS
Go to the CREST.
L. L. POTTS, 316 W. 2nd St.
It
is no
Joke.
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
Continue
COMPANY
Oregon
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