Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 12, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    Special Showing of Fine
LINENS
' ; ! , -.
Thanksgiving is fast approaching, which brings to your minds the necessity
of reDlenishing your linen supply. . Dainty and exquisite patterns) that appeal ..
to housekepers of good taste. -
Table Linen.......,..."..... 75c to 12.50 yard.
Table Cloths, several sizes, beautiful patterns in floral
effects $1.75 to $4 00 each
.Napkins.. .A... ............. 1 . ..$1.25 to $10.00 dozen
Remember we import these linens direct from Belfast and we therefore save
all middlemen's profit. ' '
UMBRELLAS
Children's Umbrellas
50 and 75c each
Substantial School Umbrellas
$1.00 each
LADIES UMBRELLAS
A large, variety of styles and qual
ities ranging in price from
$1.00 to $7.50
MEN'S UMBRELLAS
Good strong frames, nicely finished
handles. Price...-. 85c to $0.50
MEN'S
BATHROBES
Thnao oAn maila frnm av(-pq kamm
. .... ......
blanket. ' They are cut very full and
nmshedin the best manner.
r
Large collar fastens close to aeck.
Colors, tan blue and green ground
with fancy patterns. Cord te match.
$4,00 each
GROCERY DEPT.
i New arrivals for Thanksgiving.
NUTS Walnuts, Pecans, Alnnnds,
Hazel and Filberts.
RAISINS bulk' or pkg. '
CUBRANTS.
CITRON.
. lemon Veal.
Good apple cider for min ce meat by
the quart or gallon.
THIS MORNING
News From
Albany's
Trains.
Six Early
A verv stormv mornine for travelling.
and yet the depot at this railroad cen
ter was well filled, a good many coming
dwn from7 Brownsville and Lebanon,
and over from Corvallis, taking the
local or Detroit train.
Fred Ficklin. who has been in busi
ness in Chehalis the past year, left for
Canyon City, Eastern Oregon, where
he has a position.
DEATH OF
mRS. HUGHES,
At Almost
91. A
1847.
Pioneer of
lawyer A. A.
Tuisiner came down
from Brownsville.
C. E. Stanard. of Brownsville, went
to Portland.
Henrv Wink ev. of Mill Citv. went to
Portland.
Lawyer C. I Leavonuood and familv.
of Myrtle Creek, returned from a Leb
anon visit, on their way home.
Mr. Fred Braiidshairen. millinorv
drummer, stopped off for a short visit
at the home of his father in-law, W. C.
crecKenriage, wno nas Been ill tor a
fewdnys.
A. W. McGilvrev left on a triD to
Gates.
Jingles.
Mrs. Sarah A. Anderaon (Iughc3 died
at 7 o'clock this morning, at the home
of her daughter. Mrs. E. D. Sloan, of
old age, and Albany loses a good citizen,
a resident of the city and vicinity for
sixty-two years, leaving a splendid
record as a wife, mother and neighbor.
She was born near Beardstown, Ky ,
I Dec. 7, 1818, and moved with her folks
toIllinois when three years of age. She
was married to Geo. H. Hughes, at
.Carthage, III., May 12. 1839, from
,' which place they moved to
I Carlinville. III., in 1814, where they
resided three years when they crossed
the Dlaifls in 1847. taking up a claim
just beyond the Calapooia, where Mr.
Huches died a few years ago, and Mrs.
Hughes has since resided with her
children in thefcitv.
Twelve children were born, of whom
three survive, Mis. Emily, E. Sloan,
Mr. fieo. W. Hughes, aim Mr. hi. L.
Hughes, all of and near this city. Be
sides she leaves eleven grand children,
three great grand children, two great
A Dutch meal
Will appeal
To everybody.
Weather full of slop
Makes a person hop
To keep dry.
The blind pigs are on the run
Up in the Hartog town.
You'll have no mishaps,
Taking tea with the Japs. .
Don't let the rain
Make you refrain, '
From going to the mum show.
Rooms Wanted,
CARNIVAL
Today and Tomorrow. Go and
Boost.
The chrysanthemum show, and the
depot park carnival will begin this even
ing at 4 o'clock, when the door of the
armory will be thrown open and Albany
people will be given a splendid oppor
tunity to show their loyalty to Albany,
in the promotion of an improvement
of the city.
b rom 6 to 7 a delicious meal win ta
served in the Dut-h booth, by some
very pretty Dutch maidens. Everybody
in Aioany, particularly our Dusiness
men should get into the Dutch Garden.
a neat place and have their evening
dinner, a good one.
The chrysanthemums may Be seem
while waiting, and if too early for din
ner a cup of tea at the Jupnnese booth',
will be appreciated.
The great event will be in the even
ing, when the armory will be brilliantly
lighted for the occasion. A great event'
will be theliving'pictures.somo novelties, .
: nd splendidly prepared. There will be
i-. voting contest for the prettiest pict
ure. . The Japanese girls arrived by air line,
lookincr aa nrotty as a rose, and will '
ith a noDular resort:
The Dutch booth, with the Dutch
great grand children, and one .sister, mkhlu h 'i
the latter nearly ner age, in the east.
She was a member of the Congrega-1
i,,,u.u,u,,uuj,. . Hmi. with sweet-
girls will always bo ready for business.
ana sanawicnes, weineywurcs, etc.,
The funeral service will be bold at
the "residence of Mrs. ij'.oan, at 418 W.
2nd street on Friday at 2 p. m.
THE H. S'S.
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 your
time. Our prices .are correct. We ,
ask you - to call and see the lines v -
Burkhart & Lee.
FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE
All persons who can furnuh rooms
tor the Shriners on next Saturday night
Iff or $i.00 each room, are hereby most
earnestly requested to report this fact
to Mr. Joseph Ralston at once. We
are erreatly in need of rooms for next
Saturday night.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS j
There will no doubt be a large num
hpivnf Shriners in Alhanv on next Sat-:
urday night and the people generally 1 383 days attendance.
No.' 21350 acres, 300
cultivation, 50 'acres
acres all in
good saw
Reports received by Superintendent
Jackson show the following high
schools, membership and attendance
for the month to Nov.S.inLinn county: j
Albany. 72 boys,, 104 girls 176- j
3213 days attendance.
Sodaville. 1 boys, 3 girls 7. 1041
days attendance.
Lebanon. 40 boys, 47 girls. 87.
1464 davs attendance. ' I
' Tangent. 6 boys, 6 girls 12.
Oakville. 6 boys, 4 girls 10 219
days attendance.
Halsey. 4 boys, 15 girls 19. 273
davs attendance.
HarriSburg.-.-9 boys, 14 girls 23.
161 days attendance.
. N. Brownsville 13 boys, 25 girls 38.
710 days attendance.
B. Brownsville. 13 boys, 9 girls -22.
cider for a refreshing drink, ...
The domestic science-booth win be'
worth while with its jellies, pies, cakes,
etc. '
The candy booth has been "splendidly
equipped and is bound to drpw. A
sweet place.1
' 10 cents admission will be charged in
the evening, with plenty of'thances for
spending money besides.
Ana it is aii lor a aepor, parte: iu uie
gateway of the city.
For Killing Deer.
' J. M. Rica, ' Frank Rice and Thosr
McQueen, prominent residents of the
I Sweet Home country, were brought
before Justice Swan, who sent it back
to sweet Home, where it hail ,been be
gun and transferred to Albany by the'
deputy game warden without authority.
Thnv nrA nppnaprl n? Irtllino-. fnmala
deer. . )
ouerht to reDond to the above notice
quickly so that the comm i'.tee will be
able to accommodate an persons wno
IU11, JV 111 KVUU 3l V :. , , ni ' I mL
timber and pasture, good hop yard beioi to tne nnne witn rooms, iw
on place and produce! 2400 lbs hops 'pp! wh Vfr'iZ'L0
ner acre Most all A-No 1 bottom Pilgrimage of Al Kader Shrine on next
in the state. Buildings good, and . ?AejF:n;. J L'SA thL?" iel
A fine Sine of novelties arriving
for the holidays. Up-to-date
goods, Choice cut glass
running water the year
can at tliis time give you a bargain
on this place. Terms can be made.
yio. 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, arid is situat
ed well for dividing into small
tracts.
No. .23 50 acres, all beautiful land,
small house, good barn, 6 acres A
" No. 1 apple orchard; all in cultiva
tion, ocnooi close ro place..
I have some small tracts of good land
close to Albany, with or without
buildings. Call at my office for in
formation.? ). V. Firn,
, 203 West 2nd St.
WI
LL
THE JEWELER.
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO.
Have a good . list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in show
ing you anyplace yo'u wish to see. No trouble to us. No expense to you.
Before buving see us. See it all. Take your choice. Get the best.
Office."236West First 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. 2'cottages, East Albany, price
$S0p.00 each.
No. 3 Good house of 7 rooms and
some furniture With it, 2 lots, also
barn, East Albany. Price $1400.00.
No. 4 Good 5-room house and 2 nice
lots. Price $1600.00. East Albany.
No. . 5 Good 2-story house of 6
rooms, barn and buggy shed, East
Albany. Price $2100.00.
io. o (jood house of 6 rooms, with 3
lots. West Albany. Fr ee S2300.00.
No. 7 Good 8-room house, bath and
electric lights, lot 50x100 ft, situat
ed on Montgomery it. fnce $3000.
io. e :ice nopse ot rooms and
beautiful lots, well located, and a
lucrative business in connection
with it. This is a snap if taken
sobn. Call and see me for informa
tion. J. V. PIPE.
203 West 2nd St.
spond to this call
Chicken
Ta males and
Oysters
ELITE
Chocolate
Shop
Lacomb. 4 boys. 3eirls 7. 122 days
attendance.
Scio. 15 boys, 14 girls 29. 519 days
attendance.
Plainview. 5 boys, 9 girls 14.
Total 191 boys, 252 girls443.
The Toledo.
A new steel range, with a cooking
plate on top, a model modern . Btove
No blacking. Keeps clean. Just take
a look, at it. At Albany Hd. Co's.
Come t& our store and see the new
dainty patterns in Wall Paper, New,
clean, stock' just arrived, many new
shades in brown and olive. Let us help
you fix the dining room, parlor, or hall.
Prices correct. Burkhart & Lee.
Married N
Roy Garrett and Miss Ada Cochran,
prominent yonng people of Brownsville,
were married at the M. E. parsonage,
by Rev. Gordon, today. The groom is
the W. F exDressman at Brownsville,
NIGHT AT
THIS IS DISH
DREAMLAND.
Follow the crowd to the Idle Hour.
LOST. Fur boa, somewhere in city.
Return to A. II. Parsons jewelry
store. '
D. B. ADAMS,
VACUUM CARPET
Agent for the ONWARD
SHOE.
SWEEPER.
SLIDING
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and. FINE REPAIRING
' . 113 BR0ADALBIN STREET.
OVER COAT and CRAVENETTE SEASON
Walter Parker,
The "OLD RELIABLE"
Uli k
A full line of choice nursery stock.
Order now, for Fall delivery.
Phne Red 871 . - Office 312 W. 6eeond St.
J. F. PEIRCE. Manager.
Albany Supply
Company
Grocer
and; . r
Baker
Z16 WK6T FIB8T 8TKEETALBANT OKEQOH.3 '
First class goods in their season.
' Phont Main 68.
Tn frilita. VPfret-nhlna antra, mifi
confectionary, wrapping paper, twine
We also have the agency for Pyramid
uuiueii viaie ceiueiiL, iiymp;c lime
Arden plaster. .Get prices bef jre buy
ing.
Cash paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street, Albany.
Phones, M&in 5 Bell, 3 Home.
G.E.METZGUS
& SON,
Sheet
Sanitary Plumbers and
Meial WorKers.
Our nntrnn art nnciirnrl nf ofrif tl..
first-class work, prompt service ant!
resisunaoie prices.
Eave trough, conductors, roofing and
general joooi.-,g. opecintations turn-!
shed. Estimates cheerfully eiven.
Trym. 201 E.Tirsc St. Bo: h Phone
THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE IN PRINT
A comparison '
different. ' '
will show that ours is
lhat
is not
There is a distinctiveness
shown in ordinary makes.
Ours' were made up for this particular
trade, and according to our own designs.
QUALITY first-price next.
.'
Moderately Priced ,
$10 to $25
BOYS OVERCOATS
$3.7S up.
Everything NEW.
he Blain' Clothing Co.
Albany - Oregon'