Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 26, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    HIGH CUT SHOES
For Men and Boys
Doctor bills cost money. They're caused by bad colds mostly. The colds are due every time Jyour feet get
wet, lots of times when they're simply dampish. One pair of these High Cut Shoes will keeplyour feet dry,
and as warm as toasi, you don't catch cold and the Shoes are well worth the price.
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Man's HighCuts ....... $3.50to$9.00
Boy's " " ; $3.00to$3.7u
Youth's High Cuts 2.50 to $3.50
Little Gents J2.25 to $3.50
Umbrellas
Three special lots, extraordinary
values.,
50c, $1,00, $1.50
If you need an Umbrella see those.
Ladies
Vests and Pants
In ribbed cotton. White only. Values
that for themselves.
35c garment.
Ladies Fleeced Union
Suits
Ribbed cotton, in white only,
uncommon value at
A very
60c each.
Thanksgiving Wants
Cranberries 15c qt
Currants 15c pkg
Raisins Me pkg
Citron 30c lb
Orange and lemon ptal 25c lb
Walnuts, almond, hazel nuts, filberts
and peacons.
We have the best blends in tea and
toffee.
THIS MORNING
News From
Albany's Six Early
Trains.
THE BOYS R. E. MEN
CONFERENCE. ORGANIZE.
Our Clearance Sale
Our Suits and Millinery is still in progress. If you have not
taken -advantage of this money saving sale you should do so.
Many people have a ad are not sorry. Surprising values. -
' The trains came in almost any time.
No. 16 at 8:30 and No. 14 at 8:45. The
storms have delayed trains generally.
Superintendent Walsh reported four
washouts beyond jMill City and three
bents out of the Breitenbush bridge.
Tne train runs to Mill City and trans
fers to the regular train beyond, which
then runs to Gates.
Col. and Mrs. C. B. Montague, of
Lebanon, left for Portland to eat
Thanksgiving dinner at the home of E.
r;. Montague. the (Jul., a hero ot
the Balaklava, is holding his age in a
splendid manner.
G. R. King, the real estate deiler,
left for Bloomington, 111., on a business
trip.
Owen Beam left on a Portland trip in
the interest of Linnhaven. He report
ed the stock practically taken, and the
company in splendid shape tor business.
J. W. Hobbs. jf the internal revenue
office had been out among Lebanon's
Blind pigs, if it has anv. Hardly any
escape his vigilant eyes.
Nearly a hundred O. A. C. students
passed through on their Thanksgiving
holiday trip home.
b other Lane went to f ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Williamson left
on a Portland trip.
Thanksgiving Service.
Will be held at St. Mary's church at
9 a. m. and the sermon will be deliver
ed by the pastor with a'special musical
program. Father Lane who has been
with the Chapel car will conduct the
service, haying just returned home.
Get Your Fish at Pfeiffers.
The place, 229 West Sec ond street.
Everything in the fish line, neat and
clean, at a r easonahle price.
The arrangements for the entertain- j The real estate men last night eot
ment ot the delegates to the Boy's Con- together in earnest, after some prelim,
ference are about completed. In al, inary Bkirmishe8 retarded some by two
about 60 delegates are exDected. The or thre0 firIrt8 not getting into line, and
Portland delegation has chartered a aome disagreement about who are real .
special car, and will arrive on the noon estate men Knyway, and organized a
train on f naay. local exchange, a movement that will .
The opening session will be held in be generally commended, not only in
the Christian chui:h on Friday evening the interest of the real estate men, but
at 7:30. Mr. Struble of the Albany as well in the greater interest of Alb-
Commercial Club will deliver the ad- any, winch is materially concerned in
dress of welcome to the Visiting dele-
gates. The public is invited to this
session.
William White, son of Rev. Mr.
White, is president of ihe State Con
ference, having been elected to this
position last year at Eugene. Rolla
Ralston is president of the local boys
organization, the Phi Alpha Pi. The
following committees have been ap
pointed to receive the delegates and
escort them to their places of enter
tainment: ReceDtion Commithee: El
bert Warford, chairman, Earl Fort-,
miller, Rolla Ralston, Buford Payne,
Wilson Peery, George Doyly, Frank !
Engstrom. Entertannment Committee:'
T III. TTlllbU, UllUlllllttll, UaVdl UVbll,
Clyde Roberts, R-y Nutting. Edward
Vieeck, Sanford Archibald, Park
Stalnaker, Dean Cornwall. Edward
viereck has been chosen as representa-1
tive of the local organization to read a
paper before the Conference.
the real estate offices ot the city work
ing together, it wilt mean a good deal -for
the city and county.
The following officers were elected:
J. J. Collins, president.
J. A. Howard, vice president.
Owen Beam, secretary.
W. E. Pears, treasurer.
The plans for operating the exchange -were
discussed and the Exchange ad
journed subject to the call of the president.
TO-MORROW
The Thanksgiving Service.
Catholic fair.
will
the
and
The pastors of the city are very '
anxious that the service tomorrow at
10:30 a. m. in the First United Presby
terian church be well attended. Rev.
J. C. Elliot will preach a very optimistic
sermon. You will wish that were young
again if you hear him. The choir will
sing soul-stiring anthems. The service
will eot be too long. We are looking
for the church to be packed with happy
worshippers. An offering will be re
ceived for the needy.
Foot Ball Tomorrow.
30 Days Trial
just Like
me Jr lowers
Just arrived a beauti
ful line of - the latest
toilet waters,Palmers,
Wrights and.Colgates.
all sizes from 25c up.
Many new and deli
cate oders, swe6t and
lasting.
FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE
The'Willamette Valley Co. has re
ceived fifty electric irons, which will be
Bold on thirty days trial, for only $3.51
A splendid thing for the ironer.
BIO GRAPH AT DREAMLAND
TONIGHT
With all the old characters we know
and like so well. Don't miss this.
A fine line of fruits, vegeta bles, nsh,
The
Latest Perfume
Spiehler's
"Select Lily
tfe Valley"
Just Like
the Flower.
i-.. , u Witt?.'
No. 21350 acres, 300 acres all in
cultivation, 50 acres in good saw
timber and pasture, good hop yard
on place and produces 2400 lbs hops
Der acre. Most all A No. 1 bottom
land and will grow anything. Thisj
is one of the most productive farms
in the state. Buildings good, and canned goods, etc.. always on hand at
running water the year round. 1 tne Metropolitan Market, Btoadalbin
can at mis time give you a Dargain street. Only the best is kept,
on this place. Terms can be made. 1
No. 22 170 acres close to Albany and
K. i D. station, most all in culti
vation, fair buildings, 60 acres m
clover, fine fruit land, and 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. Scnool 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. fir a.
203 West 2nd St.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
sented at the opening exercises and
Dr. Harry Lane of Portand is expected
for some occasion.
The Catholic ladies of Albany
hold a bazaar and fancy sale on
evenings of Nov. 3 ), and Dec 1, 2
3.
tx iiiiu umiier win in ocivcu a. ;i.
m., and all kinds of dainty efresn- i
ments will be served in the evening.
There will Be a large assortment of j
fancy and useful articles from which to . The bankers, thirsting for gore,-
select Christmas gitts. through J. W. Cusick, E. W. Langdon
Archbishop unnstie will De repre- a wm. Bain have challenged the
Nasobies for some foot ball tomorrow "
afternoon, and it has been accepted un-
bankers and post office men play.
For the P. O. Myer will play center.
riumpnrey ana rlouser guards, Powell ?
and Leverisch tackles, Houser and
Warner ends, Torbet qb, D. Patterson
and Serfling at half and Bill Patterson
fb.
For the Bankers Stewart, Robe.
Torbet, Irvine, McKechnie, Vollsted'v
Knott, Williamson, Harry and Ed.
Cusick, Bouley and Archibald are men
tioned, but the positions couldn't be
learned.
For Christmas.
Our Christmas goods are arriving.
Websters, Charles the Great, Gordons
and Jacksona Hand Made, in Christmas
boxes. See our new line of fancy briar
and merscham pipes at American Cigar
store.
iurkhart & Lee.
A fine line of novejtfes arriving '
for the holidays. Opto-date
goods, Choice cut glass
F. G. WILL,
THE JEWELER.
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
$auu.uu eacn.
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.
JNo. a Uood 'Story house of 6
rooms, barn and buggy shed, East
Albany. Price S21UU.U0.
I No. 6 Good house of 6 rooms, with 3
lots. West Albanv. Price "S2300.00.
I No. 7 Good 8-room house, bath and
electric lights, lot 50x100 ft, situat
ed on Montgomery bt. 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. J. V. PIPE,-
203 West 2nd St.
The "OLD RELIABLE"
A full line of choice nursery stock.
Order now, for Fall delivery.
Phne Red 871. Office 312 W. Second St.
S. F. PEIRCE. Manager.
Albany Supply
Company
WflUUH DElLffi
In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts,
confectionary, wrapping paper, twine
and paper bags.
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry.
We also have the agency for Pyramid
and Golden Gate cement, Olympic lime,
Arden plaster. Get prices befjre buy
ing. Cash paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street, Albany.
Phones. Mdin 6 Bell, 3 Home.
Walter Parker
Grocer
and
Baker
i!16 WKST r'IRST 8TKKETALBANY 0KE30S,
First class go.ds in their season
Phone Main 50.
G.E.METZGUS
& SON,
Sanitary Plumbers and Sheet
Meial WorKcrs.
Our natron) are assured of strictly
first-class work, prompt Bervice and
reasonable prices. ,
Eave-trough, conductors, roofing and
general jobbi.-.g. Specifications furn
shed. Estimates cheerfully given.
Try us. 201 E First St. Both Phone
Thanksgiving Specials
', Cream Wafers.
' Cream Dates.
Milk Chocolate Kisses.
English Fruit Loaf. ' . '
Sliced Lady Creams.
Cream Bon Bons.
Coeoanut Biscuits.
Assorted Nuts, Dates, Figs, etc.
Ices and creams of all kinds made to
order. - Get your order in today so as
to insure prompt delivery.
The Toledo.-
A new steel range, with a cooking
plate on top, a modol modern . Btove
No blacking. Keeps clean. Just take
a look at it. At Albany Hd. Co's.
FINE RAZORS
We are showing a fine
ine of Razors $2.50. Razor for $2.60,
$2.00. razors for $2.0 All guaranteed
by us as well as the manufacturer. Try
one, you will be please i.
Burkhart & Lee.
Send you. orders in early for your
Thanksgiving dinner delicacies.
ELITE, Chocolate Shop.
cents a quart, as long as they last at
F. H. Pfelffer's.
FOR RENT. 6 furnished bouse keep
ing rooms. Inquire of W. F. Pteiffer.
permanent renters tSO
T?rI UPHT A kniuA nt civ fnnma
orYinll ham Tnnllii-A nf Mm. fj W.
Moench, 830 Main street. t27
FOR RENT Close in, three furnished
rooms for housekeeping. 125 4th and
Baker. 23t
If your Oregonian ia missed phone
the Eagle Cigar Store before 8 a. m.
daily or 10 Sunday.
FEATHERS and MATRESSES
for a short only
Cleaned
355.
IPhone
t26
ELITE
Both Phones.
Chocolate
Shop
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING;
113 BR0ADALBIN STREET.
OVER GOAT and CRAVENETTE SEASON
THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE IN PRINT
A comparison will show that ours is
different.
There is a distinctiveness that is not
shown in ordinary makes.
Ours were made up for this particular
trade, and according to our own! designs.
QUALITY first-price next.
Moderately Priced
ft t , i - " V - f A
hi - "i
K . f j .3
ft ' '? ' ' vf
$10 to $25
BOYS OVERCOATS
$3.75 up.
Everything NEW.
D. B. ADAMS,
VACUUM CARPET SWEEPER.
Aeent for the ONWARD SLIDING
HOE.
The Blain Clothing CoJ
Albany - Oregon