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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1909)
COMEInspect the Waist Showing at this store. All new Spring 1909 Styles are here. Careful study should be de voted to this early Waist display. There are dozens of the most unusual things to be seeneach model has its own decidedly new and charming touches The airy "Lingerie" family, including the lace and net affairs was never more bewitching. The silk waists are smart and colorful. The tailored models never so dressy and" tasteful. Long sleeves and high collars largely predom inate. But we will not attempt a detailed style description. This is in tended simply as an invitation to every one to come and see the largest and best Waist showing we have ever presented. And this one feature we especially emphasize. The values are exceptional the very best that the same prices can possibly buy anywhere. THIS MORNING PROPOSED iTHE PIONEERS. News from Albany's Six Early Trains. A good natured crowd of Knights Templars went down the road after a night with the Albany Knights, among therd being Lut Pierce, A. E. Strang and several other De Molay men, of Salem, and J. F. Steiwen of Jefferson, with their Bwords and grips. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien and daughter Frances went to Portland on a short trip. Among other things th"" are looking for a baby buggy big enough to hold twins, and perhaps also Frances, who also has to ricie some. C. H. Burggraf went down the road j with his architect's case. . Oeorge Finley returned to Portland after a Crawfordavilie trip. County Commissioner Russell came down on the Lebanon train. Mrs. Louis Morgan, of Astoria, left for home, stopping at Jefferson a short time. G. W. Laubner, of Halsey, went to Corvallis, Frank E. Jackson, of Portland, now a commercial traveller, formerly an Albany hop man, arrived. H. N. Cockerline left on an insurance trip down l.he road. HOTEL. Judge George Passed Through, Judge M. C. George and family, of Portland, passed through the city this noon for Southern California, where I they will Bpend a few weeks for a win- ter 8 outing. They are traveling by day intending to stem off nights, so that they will see the entire country by day , light. Judge George is one of the former Linn county school teschers who have met with much success in the world, having been in congress and now a judge in high standing. The plans' are about completed by architect Hand for the proposed hotel t the corner of Second and Lyun streets, showing a fine building, modern in all its appointments, brick four, stories, 88 feet by 102 feet, steamheated, etc. According to it there will be a store in the corner, the rest hotel. There will be sixty-five bed rooms. The cost of the land and building is estimated at about $60,000. The plan is to sell stock for the structure, which it is figured will pay a fair income from the start. Walked from Corvallis. H. A. Hinshaw and C. A. Malbeauf, two Portland young men, came to Al bany last evening from Corvallis on the ties, the S. P. men declare because they lacked the wherewithal! for transport ation. They arrived here at 7 o'clock, making the trip in 3 hours and 5 min utes, according to the watch of W. H. Jenkins, who came on tho cars and stood off tho conductor. The train passed ths men at Granger near the track gasping'for breath. The weath er was good, and the popular freight men are said to have enjoyed every minute of the trip, taken on a banter. They left over wneels for other points in cnarge ot JenKins. Manager O'Brien Says. Manager Dasent received a letter irom Manager o Brien last evening stating that the depot arrangenmntB will be made to the entire satsitaction of Albany people, and work will be be gun oeiore long. The LaPorest Residence. Fine Wall Paper One of the largest and best selected stock of Wall Paper in Oregon can be found at our store. .Bright, clean pat-. : terns to select from; new shades in. ' Brown and Olive. Our time is ycur . . ' t time, i Our prices are correct. We ask you to call and see the lines Burkhart & Lee. NOTICE. ' E. H. Rhodes has bought the fine resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene LaForest, 238 E. 5th street, and will make it the Rhodes home hereafter. It is one of the finest places in the city, covering two splendid lots, in good surroundings, and Mr. Rhodes is to be congratulated upon securing it. Lecture Tonight. Prof. A. R. Sweetzer, of U O., will lecture at the M. E. church, tonight on Pure Food and Air. Admission free. A collection for expenses will be taken, More Shows. Rogoway amd Bell , have made ar rangements for a theatrical and vaude ville show, with moving pictures, in the Albany opera house, within a couple weeks, when they will retire from the Dreamland Company. They are good actors and will undoubtedly draw good 'houses. The Pioneers, a pretty cantata, was presented at the Presbyterian church last' night to a crowded and apprecia tive house. It was given under the di rection of Mrs. F. H. Geslbracht, with Miss Evelyn Merrill at the piano and was well presented. The narration brought out in song the story of the life of the pioneer, his war with the Indians, final victory and peace, intro ducing many excellent solo parts, tak en oy Kev. ueseibraclit, (ill Ugden, Maoei BecKer, verna barton, M. K. DeLong, Winifred McNair, Victor Yates, W. F. Heckman, Karl Thune man and Madeline Rawlings, backed uy a strong chorus of voices, with a chorus of girls in old fashioned costumes. Doug, hamilton in Town. The great and only Doug, (S. A. D.) Hamilton, of Scio, has been in the city to-day. He recently sold the most of his farm and was looking for Albany property, perhaps, Doug has played' a prominent part in some of the doings of Linn county, in various ways, once being the center or attraction in what would have been a tame affair at the University of Oregon, a ducking in a water trough, afterwards playing a part in a county election; but was not held down until the bubbles came, and no one was defeated on account of it. Doug was remarkable quiet to-day. Ho! A Who Are Hungry. The Ladies of the G. A. R. will give a chicken pie dinner on March, Wed nesday 17th, St, Patrick's Day, at the Grand Army hall. Price 25c. Please come one and all and assise us in a worthy cause. Ladies opG. A. K. Try a cup of coffee and asandwich at Frank's near the depot. Now Is The Time to buy. Lime & Sulphur spray, New stock bulk, garden, field and grass seeds. Onion setts, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Powdered sulphur, Land Plaster. Senders FEEd Store. I 435 West First St. Albany, Oregon. ALBANY CLEANING AND PRESSING PARLORS Now open, 121 Ferry St., between First and Second. Ladies and Gents garments repaired in a neat manner. I F. G. WILL, THE JEWELER. The best to be secured in Watches and all kinds of Jewelry. I have secuted one of the best plumbers and tinners to be secured, Mr. Metzgus, of San Franhisco, who is an all round workman, and will have charge of the shop. Galvanized cornice, skylights and Elumbing a specialty. Hot water and ot air heating guaranteed to gtve the best of satisfaction. I intend to give the public the best work to be turned out aiong all lines. W. E. FRANCIS. Something New 1 Electric heater for hot water bottles used with any bottle, keeps water at a constant temperature, current con sumed, one-sixth "f 16 cp. lamp. Ral stan Electric Supply Co. F. 0. Will for watches, Plenty of oysters at the Metropolitan market for everybody. I Burkhart guarantees his photoB. 1 ' FOF. SALE. Good young horse. Call 1 or address R. B. Jordan, near Crabtree. Home phone 3705. FOR SALE. Two canary .birds, fine singers. Call upon Mrs. Mm. Myers. I FOR SALE. A Studebaker rubber I tired bugry, in good condition. Call ( upon 529 E. Third street, Albany. 'FOR SALE. An American cream separator, used only one season, good I condition. Inquire at the Democrat office. ' . 25t WANTED. Girl, competent and trust ! worthy, to do general housework. Call at 332 Forry street. Brownie Chocolates ELITE "Chocolate Shop." FARM AND CITY PROPERTY THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO. Now have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pteasure in show ine you any place you wiBh to see. No trouble to us. No expense to you. Deiore Duying see us. . j - We are here to stay. Ask the bankers about us. Our offices are temporarily over the Post Office. 333 West.First St DR. W. R. BILYEU, ! Dentist Over Wcodwor'h's Drug Store. Both phones. For your Oysters and Tamalips Goto theCREST. L. L. POTTS, 316 W. 2nd St. We Pay Cash for Eggs and Poultry HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID CITY FISH MARKET Both Phones. Brown & Roth ELTJ 13E CAN YOU TRUTHFULLY ANSWER YES? The Painter, before you have that paper Hanging or wall tinting done. 122 f erry St. Home Phone 320. MAN WANTS WORK. with team. Call on Andrew Fuller 125 E 4th st. Bell phone red 711. FOR RENT. Good house, 828 E. 8th street. Call upon W. A. Cox. FOB SALE CHEAP. 19 foot Mullins . Pressed Steel Launch, 6 H . P. Engine 16 inch propeller. Canopy ton, Mag neto Search Light, Boat hoist and boa' house. Leaving City. D. J. rfcLardy. LOST. A Sterling silver handle urn . brella, at or near Opera house. 1 Phone Red 2381, or Home 300. LOST. A little gold chain, on 7th be I tween Maple and Washington. Please ' return to the Democrat office. FOR SALE. 40 city lots and 25 small tracts of land for sale on easy terms, i ' H. Bryant. t20 During the past year have you been absolutely satisfied with all your groceries your teas and coffee, your butter, canned goods and flavoring extracts? Can you truthfully answer yes? These things are all within the control of the merchant, and as long as painstaking care is exercised in their selection, you are pretty certain to get first class quality and flavor. We do not claim to be perfection we are only human and sometimes makt mistakes-but there isn't a store in town that utrives more faithfully to have its customers absolutely satisfied, or that will so gladly and quickly rectify a mistake. We deem it a favor to have an error called to our attention and to have any goods returned that are not everything they should be in quality and freshneBS. T0ML1NS0N & HOLMAN. WAIT MEAD, WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 113 BR0ADALBIN STREET. bbujs (2 mum I LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, A-hen cleaned by our methods of dry cleaning, are made to lock just as gocd as made to ,ook just as new. Waists and dresses of o'elic ate colors and material-we renovate to the delight of the owner. We also dye 3ny garmnnt de sired in beautiful shades and colorings. THE CLEANER, C. E. SHELLEY, Prop. &0 W 1st St. Bell Phone black 278 JHome phone 196 ' Opposite the Hotel Revere, give care ful attention to all tonsoruu wants j ImTbTcrafiV 242 West Second St., Albany First-class meats of all kinds; from .elected slock.; The Oliver Typewriter. , Best on the'market. First National ' Bank people have five. Albany College j has ten. Thirty-five used in Ablany. ' See the new tabulator and ruling de vice. $16 cash, then Vc per day, pay ; able monthly. See one at Steward & ; Sox Hardware Co. Phone 218. Home Phone. CURTIS REAL ESTATE CO, , 115 BROADALBIN ST. ' Farm land and city property bought and sold. Parties having land or city proparty or sale will do well to list with us. 1 Phones Bell black 53, Homo main 231. Albany Supply Company. Wholesale dealers n Fruits, Produce, Wrapping Papi-r, , Paper Sacks, Twine, Gum and Confectionary. 1 Cash paid for eggs. Both Phonp. 442 West 1st t. 1 VIEREGK'S BATHS 217 West First St. j FIRST CLAS3 WORK GUARANTEED Notice of Shipment of New Spring Goods Are Arriving Daily We will be prepared to show you a Let ter line of Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, in fact everything that belong to an up-to-date Mens Clothing Store, than ever before, and it is a well known fact that we have always bren the leaders in Albany, and Linn C i)unty, in that line of Merchandise. , We still have a few bargains left, and are. able to quote prices onQbrokenllines that will make it worth yourwhile.' THE BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY Albany, Oregon