Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, July 30, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    Summer Underwear Sale
At pi ices that will make business lor
the Underwear Section.l
40c union suits at,..' 32c each.1
Ladies sleeveless union suits
knee length; a very service
ble garment at special 32c each
50c union suits at 48c each
Ladies sleeveless union suits,
open knee, lace trimmed, at
special 48c each
75c and $1.00 union suits 60c each
Ladies sleeveless, or short nn
ion suits, ooen or closed knee,
elaborately trimmed special. 60c each
at Flood's
::::RELIABLE::::
Light, Power and Heat.
Willamette Valley Co.
R. E. Welch, Manager.
Lodge Meetings.
The K. O. M. every Saturday even'
ng. Cnus. School commander.
The Woodmen of the World every
Friday evening. L. L. swan clem.
Manzanita Circle 1st and 3rd Mondays,
ilda Van Winkle, G. N.
Modern Woodmen moot every 2nd
and 4th Wednesday in Bussards' Hall.
fInANT Froman. Clerk.
Royal Noighbors meei: every 1st and
o-j ii., : u.,aanA'a Hall
Alice Kirk, Recorder.
DO YOU KNOW
That when you use the
Albany Butter Company's
ICE
thai vou are getting ice that is
strictly PURE made from distilled
and doubly filtered water, and in
every wav a perfect hygienic ice?
Insist upon having it at fountains
and at ho""1.
U. A. I' ' Thy is handling this
years ou'..,a- with complete foil
itics for giving the very bet,t service
possible . Call up or hail the wagon
P. S. phono Blk 671. Home phone 84
or call tho Factory night or day
Pacific States Main 49, Home 49
TOM YOUNG
Hk jse and Sign Painter, 122 Eerry St.
Agent for the Cleveland
Gelsenite
rnnfnaint.
Hnmo uhono 320. Pacific Red 3092
-
CARPENTER
and PAINTER
1 .mi, ujimi vnnr bniiMe Painted. Ro-
aii ed or a new one built giveusa call
WM. KIRK, Albany, Ore.
Homo Phone
MILK.
Any ono wishing a good quality of
milk can secure it of me. Stock nearly
all Jcrsios, well fed and cared for.
Phono Homo 8002.
THE CLOY ER LEAF DAIY,
D. P. MiHHI.Klt, Proprietor.
Summer Rates
East
During the Season 1909
via the
Southern Pacific Co.
From Albany
To Omaha ami Return $('. -15 .
To Kansas City and Return. . ti'2...r) .
To St. Louis and Roturn IW.'Jii
To Chicago and Return "a. 'Jo
anil to otht-r principal cities in the East,
Middle West and South.
Correspondingly low fares.
On sale June!!, 3; July 2. 3; August 11,12
To Denver and Return $57.45
On Sale May 17, July I, August 11 :
il'iinr, transit limit 111 days from date
of salo, linal return limit October 31st.
Those tickets present some very at
tractive features ill the way of stoo
ovcr iirivileirofl. and choice of routes;
thorol'V enabling uaswngers to make
,i.lo trips to many interest'iig points
emoiite.
Routing on tho return trip through
California tnav he hud at a slight ad
vance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car roerva
lii 'Sainl ticket will be furnished by
in v Southern Pacific local agm. or
WM. Mi'MU KRA Y.
Ceneral i'assengor Agent.
I'ortland, Oregon.
35c and 50c vests at 25c each
Ladies sleeveless vests, a great
assortments to select from,
fancy trimmed, special at.. 25c each
Reduced prices on all
ests.
other summer
Great reductions on all muslin pet
ticoats, white canvas oxfords, etc.
Agents for Stanard
Patterns.
At the Hotels.
O. S. Boyles and wf, Mollalla
Herbert Sholton, Scio
D H. Detchon, Portland
Roscoe Ncal, Baker City
David and D. A. Brodie, Halsey
R. Phillipps, Portland
R. O. Wygant, Newport
J. G. Dennis Crawfordsville
Geo. A. Houck, Portland
H. H. Cobb, Portland
Frank Mi ler, Newport
S. M. Cohen, Portland
S. C. Myers, Lebanon
Mrs. Dan Murphy and dau, Portland
W. D. Gerger, Portland
H. O'Brien, Eugene
J. T. Summerville, Medford
J. Q. Adams, Corvallis
E. G. Day, Aberdeen
J. M. Stuart, Lincoln
S. C. Stuart, Axtel
O. E. Stuart, Burlington
) hT MarKet
Wheat $1, Oats 65c.
Beef on foot 2 to3c;veaI dressed 7c;
pork dressed 9c; on foot 7c,
Lard 15c.
Eggs 20c.
i hickons on foot 10c.
Hams lilc to 20c, sides the some,
shoulders 2 to 15c.
Butter 2."ic to 30c.
Floui $1.50 to $1.75c a sack.
1'ota i oes 2c uer H.
Hay. from $7 for some clover to $14
for the i est timothy.
Constitution causes neadache, nausea,
nizzincsi, languor, heart palpitation.
Drastic ohvsics erine. sicken, weaken
' the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Reg-
ulcts act gently and cure constipation.
za cents. .sk your aruKK""..
Never can tell when you 11 mash a
linger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or .
Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' i
T .1.. i: t-1.
Eclectric Oil instantly relieves the pain
luickly cures tne wound.
91-,. ,i".:iL'i:iJt;
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LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS,
hen cleaned by our methods of dry
cleaning, aro made to lock 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. Wo also dye any garmnnt de
sired ill beautiful shades and colorings.
THE CLEANER,
C. E. SHELLEY, Prop.
41:0 W 1st St. Beli Thone black 273
.Home uhono ll)ti
Wood
Sawing.
Wo are still sawing. See or phone us
l efore engaging your work, All orders
promptly attended to. B. F. Rozelle.
Home SH02. Hell Blk. 2-151. lit
henWbYoders,
Dealer in choice meats of all kinds.
EXECUT-ilX'S f.CLCE
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mill
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tni itic t-xn.ii rix t'( Him Inoi -Ml
h'm iiii-i-t mi v 1 1 i' ul Ctilfl' Cir.iT
(iff ti e-i In" lirft' iccount wilt
rTK n( U.f tlMin y (m i lur
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HARRISBURG
Bulletin:
If anythine like iustice was doinc
Harrisburg would be swamped whh
people buying up our cheap farm lands.
John Norwood has sold his ranch ad
joining town to Mrs. Harvey Sommer
ville, the deal being closed yesterday
Mr. Norwood will retain five acres ad
loining the Herman plac .
The firm of Hill & Shisler has dip.
solved partnership, Mr. Hill buying the
interes. of his partner. In the change
and will do business under the firm
name of Hill & Co.
.ixi. uiu tunta hid pun mvu llii lid mi.,
Harrisbure, Monday night and until
. . . . .
the 1:10 train Tuesday, v as honored by
the presence of !3x-Congrepsman J. N.
Williamson. . r. Williamson was born
and raised about two miles west of
here, moved from here with his father's
family to Salem in 1869, when he was
fourteen years of age. He graduated
from the Willamette University in
1875, went to Prineville in 1876 and en
gaged in sheep raising. His success in
business and his interest and ability in
discussing public affairs led to his nom
ination and election to the lower house
of congress.
ALBANY
Doing: 'n and Around It-
Yum, Yum, they have come,
Watermelons,
At theElit?.
First water melono of the season at
the Elite.
We have all the latest styles in ear
rings. French, the Jeweler.
Ice cream and lunches at the Vienna
Bakery. Call and try them.
Ladies cuff links in gold, sifrer and!
filled at French's jewelry store. !
An empty purse, found on tho street
can be had at this office. ,
Geo. Collin's honey, every jake ,
branded, only on sale at Holt's Again,
Leave orders with G. Messman fr
Cascadia soda water. Home phone of the' new high school, our pretty resi
Black 111. dencesv good business street views,
Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale at : pictures of our superior looking trait,
the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than stock,. etc. Keep on sending them east.
anywhere else in Albany. Skilfully set .
if desire"1
Mr. Isaac Elder, of Elkins additior. , l"Or a fine Outinj.
prodably has the oldest horse in Ore-
gon. She is now 34 years of age and Go to'ftower Soda and stop with S. It
doine eood service vet Mr. Elder Huln. The hotel accommodations are-
raised the horse, bringing her with him
from Iowa. ;
Atter a Girl.
Salem Journal:
Detective Wm. Beckett, of Portland,
was in Albany yesterday to bring back
to Salem Miss Richards who had been
in that city for a few days. Tie- girl
is under the juvenile conrt of fonrand, i
and was allowed to work in Maris and1 !
Polk counties, but as soon a she !
DIlippCU IllbV, XJIIMI, OIIO W M Ul UCI CU UNbA. I
sue will De under tne supervision! or t
the juvenile court until .she becomes !
of age, one and a halt years.
There is more Vjaiarrn m this section !
of the country than all other diseases ;
Due together, and until tho last Jew :
years was supposed to bo incurable. If off
I a great many years doctors pronounced ;
lt a local uisease anu prescriueu io'"" the Economy, andi aro not atraio or
remedies,- and by constantly failing to- ever losing any, for if the simple di-
cure wich local treatment, pronounced! : rectins are followed,, failure i impos-
it incurable. Science has proven cabbie. Canning becomes a pleasure
tarrh to be a constitutional disease andi;ather than a task when one feels se-
tnereiore requires constitutional treat- '
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manuf act-1
jured ly F. J. Cheney & Co.,. Ohio, is.!;n
tne oiuy cunsuLutiuiiui cure uu vir.
market. It is taken internally in dose
trom lu drops to a teaspooiui. it acts-
directly on the blood and mucous sur-
saces of the system. They off er one-.
U..Hrl nllnc Vn. n noon it fnlla fn,
hundred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circulars and testimon
ials. Address:
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
Fighting the
Beef Trust.
Smith will pay 8.j cents foi good
young veal up to lot) pounds. j
Smith with pay 10,' cents for dressed
pork that is sweet, young and fat.
Any size.
Smith can use larev veal of any size
and will pay what it is worth.
Smith wants Soring chickens and will
pay lti cents to 18 cents.
Smith will pay 14 cents for hens.
Smith will pay 25 cents for good, fresh
eggs.
Ship all your produce direct to Smith
and you will get youi check by mail at
once.
Address:
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO..
"Fighting the beet Trust.
Portland, Oregon
Lumber, Shingles,
Lime, Cement,
Plaster and
Building Paper.
The best to be secured.
Cet our prices.
THE CHAS, K. SPAULDttG
LUMBER CO.
MISFITS.
Shirt waists make big laundry bills.
The watermelon is
market.
now IT in the
The harvest hand is the man who is
wanted now.
People are busy calling other
who differ from them fools.
people
A I . .1 . . . . ..
!. uiU narrowest people in tne
orld are tse calling other people
n irrnw.
Mr. Hill also has a crew up the Des.
chutes, with au eauiDment. Now
what s up.
it is the 24th, the day when the tar
iff fight was to end, but it is on and
more to come.
Some people wear themselves out and
have to have an outing. Others take
care of themselves as they go along.
The Democrat is a shouter for Al
bany men and institutions all the time.
anu lu ancient language, "don t you
iorgei ic.
All the same, but for Portland the
Corvallis anil Eastern would have been
extended. At least everybody up this
way says so.
The caves in Josephine county are to
be set aside for national care, which
will mean a long red tape before any
thing is done with them.
...
Kruttschnitt is now iff Oregon. If
h comes down this way we will show
niYn where the C. & E. should be ex-
tended and suggest quickness-,
Good boosters: post cards wfeh- views
good. The camp ground is the best i
that vicinity, being dry and clean and i
free to all! Mr. Hulin Was a good feed
l barn ad give the horses plen ty to eat.
; Fishing and hontiug are good and Mr.
I Hulin can put vou on the- right spot.
Mrs. Hulin serves, the best meals to be
had.
' You will' find the Hulina" at Lower
Soda a very pleseant place to stop.
' Tne soda water io free. Too do not
have to cross the river; butkeepon the
u" j u .u. .
K" """" ,5 Y?"rZJ 1
I am
3 p u o '
H. F. VI c'32, WAIN.
m
c .r, . ..
Ltunoi ny venwinu ouww,
On Julv SIeIl at M. G. StetteiTs store
,ivra uilil ho o. jAmnnorrntirait of tho,
Economy FiUit Jar, an all-day affair.
Tho Rmnnnw ii .i. inn wo'thi Srvinff. ,
flero ;s a sampB testiiaonialr '
..j nave never lost one jar sinceusing
elire from failure.
T am one who thinks- fruit rareservedi
an Economy has a. different and sn-
merior navor. It ! witraout oowot iar
aUperior to fruit put up in other jars
jhe reason, to me is- simple r
taste
robber rings can be- detected.
am
exceedingly grateful to whoever in-
. ?-Jri- f,
tented the Ecenomv iar.'
MBS. B. MCUALLIARD, Waldo. JT.
To Water Consumers.
Irrigation hours are B to9 a. rr. and
5 to 8 n. rr.. Street sprinkling with
hose is strictly torbiddenw All irriga
tors caught sprinkling out of hours will J
be shut olf without further warning.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. j
"Had dyspepsia or indigestion lor '
years No appetite,, and wnai l aid
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Bloed Bitters cured me. "J. H. Walker
snburv, Ohio.
The Florence Automatic
Oil Cooking Stoves.
& a.
At the Albany Hardware Co's.
Two powerful burners.one gallon
icservoir. Price S10.
It is wickless, valveless and has a
no tlame. Starts at once.
Hero is the way it works :
r . . . . .......
V- P
IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH
Chas. Knecht
China and Glassware,
Books and Notions,
Post Cards, all kinds, 1 cent each
also 5 cents dozen.
Hot Weather
Makes it unpleasant tohave a hot fire
in your kitchen so the modern people
of Albany are using oil stoves during
the warm days as they cook quicker
and do not make near as much heat
as the ranges do. Our stock includes
everything from a small alchol stove
to large gasoline stovesv we also
have ovens to fit any size stove.
Come around and let us show them!
to you. at
OHUNG & TAYLOR,
The Hardware Men.
Albany, . . . Oregon
TIME
5 M0NH
- J
When vou a. on tho verge of closing;!
paifB rtoal nnri wish an ahat,ai
a real estate deal and wish an absttact
ouick. Com" to us.
"Tim ia Mnnev" We can save vou
considerable if you come tous.our work
ia rlnne RAPIDLY, 'and most of all
absolutely accurate for we have- at our
command complete and absolutely c-
curate records.
Your patronage solicited;
. .
INN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO
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SHINGLES
Made in Albany. My N6i 1! Bdg
Graimis the BE5 P. Various, grades
and prices. Stained in oil! when
desired.
Patronize home industry and
leave your money at home.
E. A. THOMPSON.
Mill foot Jefferson St.
Cement Work
Estimates given on Plastering Side-
wain, uiiu ti ui n
J. P-TR AVER, 4th & Calapooia St.
WE have no State Deposits,
nor do we accept aay de
5sit where special security has
to be pledged. This means
that we have no preferred
zreditors and that your deposit
has the same security that all
have.
We have invested assets
worth mm than iJMO.OOO.OO
and this would have to be dis--sipated
before depositors could
lose a cent. It is not being
dissipated, it is growing.
L W. CUStCK & CO.
BANKERS.
Established 1892.
CHINESE DOCTlK-J. Hon Foo, an Collection!, ma je on favorable terrrs
experienced corspounder of Chinese; .
medicines, successor ot tne late tiong
Wo Tong, is now prepared to furnish
Chinese medicir.es to all. ineunder-
and guaran -
,r. w::t,t.h'm
sie-ned recommends him
tees satisfaction. Ca.l or
at No. Ill) West Second it.. Albany
Or -Iim Westfall. 5
uiQirs Santal-Pepsm Gapsuiesj
A POSITIVE CURE
ForTnflammntfon orCatarrhot
thf Ulfttl.lor Mitl Piwawd Ktd
kiieyi. WOClUnEMOPSY. Cures
llmirkly and wrnmnontlr th
Uworft crtfi-s of Gonorrhoea
Jund Olt-rt, no matter of hew
'one otiindinir. A dboIm lely
hnrmlrns. Sold by druggisti,
1'rU-c 9l.ro, or by mail, poit
paid, (1.00,3 boxes, $2.75.
THE SAHTAL-PEPSIIiCS.
BcllclanUloo, Ohio.
Albany Supply
Company
In fruits, vegetablos, sugar, nuts.
confectionary, wrapping paper, twine
anu paper uags.
We also have the aeencv forPvrnmiH
and Golden Gate cement, Olympic lime,
! Arden plaster. Get prices before buy-
.
-esh paid for eggs.
root f erry street, Albany.
Phones, Miin 5 BeKl S Home.
A. STARK, M. DO
PIIY8ICIAN AND SURGEON
WILL & STARK BL3CS, ALBANY"
, a. A.LElrSGEKT
Dentist
Urawtord Block, - -
Albany,
DR. MARYMASSHAIL,
Osteopathic Physician,
2263Broadalbin;Straet, Albany.
MlacK Phone 482.
If you are in a humrv or tirpH hint
I want to settle your account, there is 'ao
: long waiting for us. to check up aad
! post books. You ccn settle as quickly
i as vnn ran n, a -e
Holt's Again. V V
Want's Your Patronael
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Telaphone Red 671
FIRST NATIONAL
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Vicu- President
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1' A UKxlvln
O J St-hinitt
A C-.--'--hmlu
Transacts a general banka, business.
Aacounts kept subject to check,
ght exchange aud telegraphic trans
fersoldon New York, San Francisco.
jiu rorciana
J- M. RALSTON
i
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lSNblRANLE, LOANS AND
l f.miP.-Tinvc
I lUl lJ,
nave money to loan in small aad
large amounts. Notes and mortgage
bought. I win bond vou. Prop&rtv
handled for non-residents
Real Estate a-nd Insnraii
Viuy and seli reaity. Insure prop
erty and transact loans. 1 arge or
fmsil! timber tracts.
w. FIR ST ST, lAl.ItANT OR
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Phones-Hell Red SI2: Home 321.
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