Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, April 09, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    Are you ready? The suit, the new hat,
the gloves, the neckwear, the hosiery, the
waist. Are they all planned and purchased?
If not, now is YOUR time and this is
YOUR store. Good stocks of stylish suits,
beautiful hats, fashionable fabrics, all the
dainty wear requisites. You will find our
prices tempered with savings.
A special lmeof suits worth Black and blue Mohair and
more than our original price of all Panama ssirts that have
$20.00. proved good values at $4.50
The colors right and the style Special values for this week
showing, the advanced plain $3.80
Special forthis week $16.50 Ready to woar MiUmery at
very low prices within the
! range of .. $2.50 to $8.00
A lot of mixed worsted skirts New shipment of the late
$5.00 values ... $3.80 models in tailored waists
i 1.50 to $5.00
BE THERE.
Four hundred invitations are going
out for the Albany Commercial Club's
annual meeting and banquet, which will
be given at the Alco gym, on the even
ing of April 14. Besides prominent
Alnany men it is hoped to have Tom
Richardson, C. C. Chapman and Or.
Weatherby of Portland, and Gov. Bon
son of Salem here. During the feast
there will be talks on hustling subjects
and reports on the progress of Albany.
The event is an important one fof
Albany, and the men of the city should
attend.
THIS MORNING
News from Albany's Six Early
Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Metzgar, and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Metzgar, of
this city, Senator Johnson and brother,
of Corvallis, went to Jefferson this
morning to attend the funeral of Mrs.
J. W. Looney,
Messrs Francis, Spires and Seeley re
turned from Lebanon, where they had
been to do some special I. 0. 0. F.
work. Everything there though was
high school discussion.
Lot Pearce and many other De Molay
Knights, oi Salem, returnedhomeafter
putting on the Malta work at the Mas
onic temple last night. Tonight they
will have a session of their own with '
some special work.
Rev. John L. Acheson returned to
Portland. i
J. R. Cartwright came down from
Harrisburg. I
Prof. J. B. Horner returned to Cor-1
vallis after a night with the Knights. ,
E. U. Will returned to Portland.
L E. Blain went to Portland for a ;
couple days' business visit. j
Dr. Fred Thompson returned to his
studies at Salem.
Mrs. Judge Hewitt went to Salem on
a visit with her sister, who has been ill
for some time.
Eruit Inspector Roberts came down
from Lebanon.
CONTRACT LET
Fur the Albany State Bank
Building.
Mr. Henry T. Wentworth to day was
awarded the contract for building the
now Albany State Bank building, op
posite the Revere, and will begin work
as soon as the foundation is ready.
There is some difficulty, thoutrh in se
curing the neccessary brick. Tho plans
furnished Ly C. H. Burggraf, architect,
show a fine building, 44 by 60 feet, two
stories, the lower story being devoted
lu a splendidly arranged bank with
olhces, lacing f irst street, witn a stair
way at the left, and an office room on
Ellsworth street, and six ollico rooms
or suits of rooms on tho second floor
The front will have a yellow brick Bur-
iace in neat design.
Mr. Wentworih, who has tho con
tract, came to Albany seven or eight
months ago from Boston, and is a build
er of experience. He has already
built several residences and, the fixtures
for Chambers & McCune's store, one
of the finest on the coast, besides re
modeling the new double store of the
Woodworth Drug Co., said to be the
largest drug store in the state outside
of Portland He is a hustling yuung
man who thoroughly understands his
business and may be depended upon
fur a good job.
More new hats for Easter, popular
prices much less than you have been
used to paying. Chambers & McCune.
The Koyal Bakery Restaurant keeps
open until 10 p. m. The place to get a
good meal.
Hot Wafiles at tho Bakery restaur
ant. Open until 10 p.m.
Cream PulTs at the Royal BakeJy
restaurant, upen until lu p. in.
JOHNNY AND
HIS GUN.
The case of Oregon agt. John Kruse,
charged with carrying a concealed wea
pon, changed from pointing a weapon
at Chas. Kroeschel. was disposed of
yesterdny bv the defendant pleading
guilcy and being lined $10 and costs,
promptly paid,
"You see," said Johnny. "I had been
out at the cemetery killing gophers
with my revolver, and upon returning
to my pluce forgot to take the revolver
out, and taking a glass of beer,"
"Beer," said his honor, "can you tell
the court where some beer may be got
ten?" "Near-beer," continued Johnny with
a slight blush on his sunburned brow,
( went over to Krocschels, where the
trouble occurred. This is the fiist time
I was ever up for anything.".
What tempts you in colfee? Flavor,
isn't it? Try Chose & Sanborn's S;al
li nn J. Its full, rich tlavor is a con
stant temotation to all true lovers of
good coffee. Owen Beam Co. Albany,
Oregon, are exclusive selling agents.
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; newshades in
Brown and Olive; Our time is your
time. Our prices aro correct. We
ask you to call and see the lines
Burkhart & Lee.
G
WILL,
THE JEWELER.
The best to be secured in
Watches and all kinds of
Jewelry.
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO.
Now have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure inshow
ing you any place you wiBh 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 stav. Ask the bankers about us.
Our offices rrrtemporarily over the Post Office. 833 West First St
DR. W. R. BILYEU,
I Dentist
Over Wcodworth's Drug Store. Both
phones.
LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS,
when cleaned by our methods of dry
cleaning, are made to look just as good
as made to .ook just as new. Waists
and dresses of delicate colors and ma
terial we renovate to the delight of the
owner. We also dye any garmnnt de
sired in beautiful shades and colorings.
(THE CLEANER,
C. E. SHELLEY, Prop.
O W 1st St. Bell Phone black 273
JHome phone 196
BRUJE 4 ANDERSON
Opposite the Hotel Revere, give care
ful attention to all tonsorial wants
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany
Fir3t-class meats of all kinds from
selected stuck.)
Notice of Early Closing.
The Clothing and mens furnishing
goods stores of the city, consisting of
The Blain Clothing Co., The Toggery,
the Tracy Clothing Co., W B. Stevens
& Co. and M Sternberg & Co. have
mnrlo an nfrrppmpflt: tn pinna thpil"
1 places of business here after at 6 P. M.
every day except on Saturdays, when
the stores will be open as usual.
The public will please take notice
that this order will be in effect on and
after Monday April 12, '09.
Raising Money.
The revival committee met' last night
and compared notes, showing $431 in
all collected for the tabernacle fund,
with considerable more in sight. There
has been a general response in sums
of $1, some more voluntarily ; but the
campaign has been for $1 contributions
so that everybody will be personally
interested in the big meetings.
. I If .n ,nl tn aaa hpntiriflll nni-inr
xa you warn- up-Lu ujiib cmuiiaiy oxiorus taispiayea in metropolitan siyie :
plumbing go to Francis' Plumbing Shop, look in Chambers & McCune's windew. j
Plumbing and tinning. First class Easter suggestions at the exclusive 1
work guaranteed. 8tore of Chambers c Mcoune.
JUST
RECEIVED
I A large car load of A No. 1 Posts.
LUMBER
arriving and open for
. bus'ness back of Albany Iron Works.
CITY LUMBER YARD
WILKINS & SON.
To the People of Al
bany and Vicinity:
Do you know we carry the best
brand of Lime.Cement, Plaster
and Bui'ding Paper? Also the
most complete stock of Lum
ber and Shingles to be found in
the city. See our Mr. Kelsay
and let him figure on your lum
ber bills. He will treat youjright.
Special prices on Lime, Cement
and Plaster.
The Chas. K. Spaulding
Logging Co.
Phones Bell Red 847; Home 1324.
PACIFIC
SHOE SHOP.
Lyons and First St. opposite
the Russ House.
Shoes made to order. Tender and
deformed foot wear n specialty.
First class repairing done on short
notice. All work guaranteed.
T1IOS. DONLON.
MRS. NICHOLS,
Special Easter
125 WEST
FIRST STREET
ring
This week we are giving 1-4 off on everything in our store trimm
ed and street hats, flowers and all kinds of millinery trimming with our '
first I will low the discount means a big saving to you 1-4 off means
a $5.00 at $3.75, $8. CO, $6.00, $18.00, $13.00 and so on.
Ice Creams
at the
CREST
are pure and wholesome,
L. L. POTTS.
Both Phones.
316 W 2nd St.
CURTIS REAL
ESTATE CO,
115 BROADALBIN ST.
Farm land and citv DroDertv boucht
and sold,
Parties havine land or citv Dronertv
or sale will do well to list with us.
Phones Bell black 63, Home main 231.
Easter
Novelties
THE ELITE
CHEAP!
Is a distinction of quality, not of price. Only in a slang sense does 'it
mean that which so many buyers take it to mean actuolly.
In buying groceries we make our selections for what they actually are
not because the price would make them seem what they are not.
Everything in this store ia cheap cheap as designating high quality and
fittingly low-price.
Many merchants can supply you with goods cheaper, in the slang sense
but not cheaper in actual worth. We can make this statement with a
good deal of emphasis, because we know that we are adding a smaller
margin of prolit to the actual cost of the goods than is the custom among
other grocers.
TOMLINSON & HOLMAN.
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
113 BROADALBIN STREET.
For Sale.
Fine farm of 320 acres, estate, rnimt
be sold at once. Price $40 per acre
(worth fifty). Good 10 room hnnai.
nice young orchard and fair all around
improvements; about 200 acres farm
land balance natural pasture; located
on throuah line of S P. railroad and
main wagon road of the valley 15 miles
from Alban'. 2 miles from good coun
try town, no drawbacks to this place;
uh i uiie anu immediate possesion
ror lurmer particulars call at fell
West 4th St., Albany. Oregon. 19t
The Oliver Typewriter.
Best on thejmarket. First National
Bank people have five. Albany College
has ten. Thirty-five used in Ablany.
See the new tabulator and ruling de
vice. $15 cash, then l"c per day, pay
able monthly. See one at Steward &
Sox Hardware Co.
Pbvne 216. Home PhoBi.
SEE TOM YOUNG
The Painter, before you have that
Obper haniing or wall tinting done.
12a r erry St. .Home Phone 320.
VIEREGK'S BATHS
217 West First St.
flEST CLASS WORK GUARANTED
We Are Ready for Easter.
Are You?
Our Spring Stock is now complete in every detail, and
we are ready to cater to the wants of our old customers
and the new friends we sro making daily.
We can confidently offer the prettiest, most stylish,
and up-to dte line we have ever shown, made up by
the worlds best makers, and the acme of pi-ifection in
good tailori"C
Fi"m $10 00 to $20.00 cr $25.00f we Bhow you a suit
wiv s-tricily to order tnat will meet the wants of the
m..-j'. particular dresser.
D 1 you feel that $10.00 is ail you want to put into a
Suit? Thon lo'il m our East window, for the best bar
gain shown in the ci;y.
THE BfAIN CLOTII1 VG CO.
Albany, Oregon
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