Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 29, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THIS WEEK SPECWLS
Great Reduct ons on Seasonable Merchandise
TAILORED SUITS
$12.00
Suits worth $15 00 and $20.00 A clean up at a very,
low price. If you want good service at a low price see
these. Taka advan'age and save money.
S3 3.00 cloth gown trimmed in bla6k braid and
silk sash
832.50 Black Princess braided in silk soutache
S3T.50 Wisteria batista trimmed in net unci
silk braid--a handsome gown
SPEICAL PRIGES
On our entire line of sixty -five cent wool serges.
38 inches wide. A corking value. . . 50c yard
LET US ASSIST YOU
To be warm and comfortable by plac
ing one of our heating stoves in your
bed-room, sitting-room or parlor. We
have a large assortment of Hrating
Stoves. Everything from little $2.00
air to the tall round oaks.
Our Fashs and Trilby s are an orna
ment to any parlor.
Call and seethem.
OHLING & TAYLOR,
Fine Wall Paper
One of the largest and best selected
stock of Wall Paper in Oregon can be
found ut our store. Bright, clean pat
terns to select from; new shades in
Brown and Olive. Our time is ycur
time. Our prices are correct. We
ask you to call and see the lines
Burkhart & Lee.
THE JEWELER.
The best to b:
Watches and t
Jewel rv
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO.
Have h good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in(show
In you any place you wish to se . No trouble to us. No expense to you.
hA Jefore "r see us. it all.
Take
Office 236West F.rst St;
LADIES DRESSES
j:
I.
San mam j
secured
it kinds
in
of
your choice. Get the best.
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TAILORED SUITS
$20.00
Worth $25.00 and $27.00. Good values at the higher
price and a snap at the reduced figure. If you have
$20.00 for your suit use it for one of these. We cuir
antee a perfect fit.
821.00
826.00
898.50'
FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE
No. 21350 acres, 300 acres all in
cultivation, 50 acres in good saw
timber and pasture, good hop yard
on olace and oroduces 24O0 lbs hops
per acre. Most all A No. 1 bottom .
land and will grow anything. This
is one of the most productive farms
in the state. Buildings good, and
running water the year round. 1.
can at this time give you a bargain :
on this place. Terms can be made, i
No. 22 170 acres close to Albany and
R. F. D. station, most all in culti
vation, fair buildings, 60 acres in
clover, fine fruit land, and is situat- !
ed well for dividing into smajl
tracts.
No. 23 50 acres, all beautiful land,
small house, good barn, 6 acres A
No. 1 apple orchard; all in cultiva
tion. School close to place.
I have some small tracts of good land
close to Albany, with or without
buildings. Call at my office for in
formation. J. V. PirE,
203 West 2nd St.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
No. 1 Good house of 7 rooms, 7th St.
West Albany; large lot; is a bar
gain. Price $1800.00. .
No. ?. 2 cottages, East Albany, price
$800.00 each.
No. 3 Good house of 7 rooms and
some f.irn.ture with it, 2 lots, also
barn, East Albany. Price $1400.00.
No. 4 Good b-room house and 2 nice
lots. Price $1600.00. East Albany.
No. 5 Good 2-story house of 6
rooms, barn and buggy shed, Hast
' Albany. Price $2100.00.
No. 6 Good house of 6 rooms, with 3
lots, West .Albany. Price $2300.00.
No. 7 Good 8-room house, bath and
electric lights, lot 50x100 ft, situat
ed on Montgomery St. Price $3000.
No. 8 Nice house of 8 rooms and 2
beautiful lots, well located, and a
lucrative business in connection
with it. This is a snap if taken
soon. Call and see me for informa
tion. T. V. PIPE,
203 West 2nd St.
Albany Supply
! Company
; WflOLISM DEILEBS
' In fruits, vegetable?, sugar, nuts,
confection ry, wrapping paper, twine
and paper bags.
I We also have the agency for Pyramid
' and Golden Gate cement, ulympte lime,
; Arden plaster. Get prices bef jre buy
;ing. '
I Cash paid fur onus.
foot ferry Mreer,, Albany.
Phones. Mnin 6 Bell. !! Home.
G.E.METZGUS
& SON,
Sanitary Plumbers and Sheet
Meial WorKers.
Our Datron are assured of strictlj
first-class work, prompt service ant
reasonable prices.
Eave-trough, conductors, roofing and
general Ijobbine. Specifications furn
ihed. Estimates cheerfully given.
Try n. 201 E. FirstJSt. Both Phtne
THIS MORNING
News from
Albany"
Trains.
Six Early
Horticultural Commissioner C. A.
Park returned to Salem, but will be
back for the apple fair.
A. P. Blackburn, of Lebanon, left for
Pendleton to spend the winter, making
the change for the dry climate there,
his lungs Deing affected.
S.'G. Simons, of the Linn and Benton
Real Estate Co., returned from a bus
iness trip to Uedford, He reports
things humming nt that hustling town,
his former home.
Editor Alexander, of Lebanon, came
down for the day.
niss Emma Crosno went to Jefferson
for a t;hort visit with her mother.
Geo. L. Allen, of Lebanon, brought
down four (urge baskets of dahlias,
which attracted a good deal of attention.
There are forty six varieties, including
something new, just out, the Peona, a
very odd ihing. These are on exhioi
tion at the apple fair, a splendid
addition to the display.
Som,
To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parent, in
Portland, on Monday, Oct. 25, a boy.
Mrs. Parent was formerly Miss Mary
Thompson of Albany, a daughter of
Hon. Rufus Thompson.
The funeral of Vera Calloway, daugh
ter of Jas. Calloway, who died Monday
at the family home in Benton county,
occurred at the M. E. church this after
noon. Mrs. Calloway, is seriously ill,
also a younger child, due it is reported
frdmsome poison administered by the
mother, who is not well.
The reception committee for tomor
row is requested to meet at the Com
mercial Club rooms tomorrow ut 11
o'clock prepare! to march to the train
tor tne reception to tne balem. (Jor
vallis and other delegations arriving.
A meeting of the Fraternal Union
will be held tomorrow evening 7:30 for
initiation and to meet the supreme pres
ident. By order of the Fraternal Mas
ter. ..
THIS . IS DISH NIGHT AT
DREAMLAND.
HARD WHEAT FLOUR LIBERTY
BELL $1.45 per sack; DIAMOND $1.60.
Get a long handled dust pan free with
your next sack of these brands of flour.
t29 M. SENDERS & CO., INC.
Everybody decorate, with the cq lors
red and green.
Chicken
Ta males and
I-
Oysters
ELITE
OVER COAT
The Blain Clothing Qo.
Albany, - Oregon
APPLE FAIR
OPENEDJ
A Splendid
Display
Here.
of Apples
Albany's third annual fair began this
afternoon, somewhat incomplete, not.
being completely set, but with much
the finest display of apples ever shown
in the central Willamette Valley, a
credit to this valley with its wondsrful
resources.
The people of Albany have made
splendid prepartion for the fair, the
commitee3 doing thorough and ener i
getic work.
The merchants have made excellent
decorations for the event, the stores
being alive with apple displays. Among :
fine uioplays in aduiton to thoso men- I
tioned are those of the Elite, where a .
pretty wheel with Albany as the Hub
is shown. IV. M. Parker also has a
good one along this line, the Blair.
Clothing Co., the Commercial Tea Co..
L. Viereck, S. E. Young & Son, Stern
berg, Chambers & McCune, the Willam- i
ette Valley Co., he Toggery, Torolin I
son & Holman, Gilbert Bros., the Al-j
bany State Bank, with the name in :
apples, Conrad Myer, Foshay & Mason,
the Woodworth Drug Co. .
The Sox H.irdware store, the Crest,
Holt Again with the name in tipples.
H. Hollieh, C G. Rnwlings, the Linn &
IS enton Keal fcstate Co.
Taiee counties have displays, Marion,
Benton, and Lane counties each itii
the regulation twenty boxes, in differ-!
ent varieties, and there are many in
dividual displays in boxes and on plates
Yamhill, at the last moment reported
it couldn't come.
Two immense bunches of celery raised
by Chas. Crocker attract attention.
Ruef Bros, of Salem, have a display ,
of hot house flowers, coyering a wide !
variety, a splendid assortment. j
Geo. L. Allen's dahlias, 46 varieties,
fill a table, a beautiful display.
J. A. Nimmos has on display some
fine Albany grapes. Quinces immense
' are there and some big vegetables.
for tonignt an eiaoorate musical pro
gram has been arranged, to consist of
music by the orchestra, a song by a
male quartet, a solo by Mr. Graham, a
reading by Miss Harkness, a selection i
by the Treble Clef Club, a solo by Miss I
smith, tne ouicial song "in tne Land
Where the Big ReJ Apples Grow," and
a selection by the orchestra.
The opening exercises have been de
layed until 7 this evening at the gym
nasium The musical program will be
in the Christian church.
Tomorrow will be Willamette Day.
A big reception will be given the crowd
at noon, three hundred arriving at noon.
Postmaster Van Winkle will give the
address of welcome and F.G. Defelbach
of Salem will respond, and the key
of the town will be given the fisitors
irom everywhere.
Hon. W.S. Duniway, state printer, a
former Albany boy, has consented to
deliver a response to the address of
welcome of Judge Hewitt at the home
coming meeting Friday evening at the
Christian church. Congressman Hawley
is also down for a ten minute talk at
this time, by virtue of Mrs, Hawley
having been a former Linn county
"girl" and Mr. Hawley a next door
neighbor.
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE 3 REPAIRING
113 BR0ADALBIN STREET.
and CRAVENETTE SEASON
THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE IN PRINT
A comparison will show that ours is
different. .
There is a distinctiveness lhat is not
shown in ordinary makes.
Ours were made up for this particular
trade, and according to our own.ldesigns.
QUALITY first-price next.
Moderately Priced
$10 to $25
BOYS OVERCOATS
$3.75 up.
Everything NEW .
RFCT0RY
OPENED.
The now rectory of Father Lane was
formally opened yesterday, and a larg
number of Albany people enjoyed the
hospitality of the popular priest, both
afternoon and evening, the rooms being
well filled. The residence is a modern
structure, splendidly arranged and rich
ly furnished, equipped for comfort and
entertainment, a strong factor in the
work of a church. Choice refresh
ments of ices, cakes and coffee and tea
were served. An impromptu program
was rendered in the evening, particu
larly favored in including Father Datin
and his accomplished niece, of Brooks,
who also assisted materially during the
day in the entertainment.
Father Servais, the assistant, is prov
ing a capable help in the work of the
church, and has a suit of rooms in the
rectory. A richly furnished room al
ways awaits a visit from the Bishop.
Several pictures were the work of
Father Lane's mother, and a sword of
General Lane, once presented him on
an important occasion, hangs on the
wall of the grandson, a relic to be
proud of.
home Corners.
Mrs. M. Saltmarsh and son Roy, Mrs.
Ollie Jackson Stevens, John F. Trout
man, P. W. Spink, Mrs George Wash
burn, of Portland.
Dan W. Myers of Dilley.
Mrs, W. W. Davis of Corvallis.
Our IMPORTED BULBS have ar
rived. Call early and make your
selections. We have CHINA LILLIES,
HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, TULIPS,
LILLIES, JONQUILS.
t29 M. SENDERS & CO., INC..
WHEN i'OU ARK SICft.
You need the
best drugs money can buy; you get just
this kind from us, pure, fresh, clean
drugs that give the desired results.
Bring us your prescriptions. Our price
are correct. Bukkhart & LEE.
Dr. Lowe says 't is better to do one
thing and do it well than to do many
things and none o; them equal to the
best. He confines his practice to test
ing and fitting glasses to the humin
eye. 19 years experience. See him
Thursday and Friday.
THIS IS DISH NIGHT AT
DREAMLAND. I
The ladies of the Baptist church wilt
give a dinner in the church dining room
on the noon of Friday, Oct. 29, the
closing day of the apple fair
ANY LADY can easily make from
$18.00 to $25.00 per week working for
me quietly in her own home locality.
This is a bonufide offer one which
will pay you to investigate, eyen if
you can only Bpare two hours per day.
No inyestment required. Turn your
spare time into money. Write me at
onco for particulars. Address HAR
RIET M. RICHARDS, box 80,
Woman's Building Joliet, Illinois.
FOR SALE. 1 good iron bed and mat
tress, 1 dresser, 1 kitchen treastre,
2 stoves, 4 dining chairs, 1 leaf table,
fruit jars. Call on Mrs. J. Merle, E.
9th st. ' t29
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