Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 14, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    THIS MORNING
COM. CLUB
In Its Weekly Session.
CHANGE IN
WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY WITH SCORES OF BARGAINS
FOR THE ECONOMICAL BUYER
Cloaks. Suits and Dresses 1-2 Price
Splendid fabrics and some of the very latest styles.
Nothing- reserved -
Mr. and Mrs. E. ' L. Umphrey went
to Jefferson to attend the funeral df J.
Mvers. a relative of Mrs. Umphrey.
Mr. J. Mvers was at Oakland, Calif.,
when struck by a train on the mole,
dying from the effects of injuries. His
remains were brought to his home of
many years, at Jefterson lor burial.
Peter Ruetner lert for Thomas where
he ia moving the store buildine from
one. side of the track to the other.
SHOES.
About twenty lots of Shoes for Men', Women and Chil
dren at prices that are sure to move them.
A lot of Ladies' Shoes at 98c pair. Other lots at corres
pondingly low prices. Don't fail to take advantage of
these bargains. .
DRESS GOODS.
A lot of $1.50 Dress Goods to DOZENS OF BARGAINS
clean up at $1.11. in, our Men's Furnishing de
A $1.25 grade 88c. partment. Almost every line
$1.00 grades at 73c. of goods reduced. Now is
Silk remnants, 2 Price. the time to supply your
$1.00 grade black taffeta, 36needs.
inches wide, 73c yard.
HANDBAGS
AND
PURSES,
OFF.
MILINERY.
Any Trimmed Hat in our
entire stock, to clean up,
$1.00 -
ri'v a m.ttp ' PRTCVES ON-
RUGS, ART SQUARES. UMBRELLAS.
Lace curtains, Laces, Em-$2.00 Ladies' Umbrellas, 1.48
broideries, Towels, Linens,$2.00 Men's Umbrellas, 1.48
Sheets and Cases, Sheeting,$1.25 Men's Umbrellas, 88c
Waistings, Dishes, Glass-A lot of Ladies' Umbrellas,
ware, etc. , special to clean up 79c
S E. YOUNG & SON.
Take E'm Away
at Cost.... 999
All left over holiday goods at .
' ACTUAL COST. A few
framed' pictures lelt, fancy
boxes of writing paper, a few
pieces of hammered brass all
' at Actual Cost. Call and see
the line.
Burkhart & Lee.
THE BEST
In all kinds of Jewelry,
Watches, Cut Glass and
Novelties.
F. G. WILL,
THE JEWELER.
TO WHAT DO YOU A-SPIRE
El
Are you looking for Real Estate in
the country or in the city? If so, call
and see me as I have bargains which
I know will suit you and can save you
money.
Good 7-room cottage, bath, nice lot
situated in West Albany. .Price, SZ3W.
Large house and one lot, situated on
Ihird street, close in. Price, ?zUl).
Good buy in vacant lot, best loc;
tion in Albany.
Have several cheap buys in Ea"st Al
bany. I have good farms improved.
situated from four to seven miles out
from Albany, for $50.00 and $60.00 per
acre. Call on J. V. PIPE, 203 West
2nd btreet, Albany.
sws
From
Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Present, Manager Struble, Secretary
Van Winkle, Treasurer Bain and Dir
ectors Cameron, Veal, Rawlings. Miller,
Struble, French. Ellis, Stewart, Paw
son Lee, Bowersox and Nutting
l.i th -i absence of the president and
vice president Manager Struble pre
sided. Ten slidas were ordered for Prof. E.
R. Lake in his eastern illustrated
lectures.
A letter was read from Manager
Buckley in reference to the C. & E.
schedule east. It is linelv to be
7" . I changed to 8 for leaving and 4 p. m.
oi moving, me ireignc uepoi, fut retui.-.llig from Detroit.
THE F. N.
has already gone its length, making
another change that will be striking.
G. A. Flood, the merchant left on a '
Portland trip.
T.nwvars Garland and Newrjort came
down from Lebanon on legal business.
Father servais left on another trip.
Ladies Aid Society.
The Ladies Aid Society, one of Al
bany's oldest institutions, yesterday
afterhoon held its annual meeting,, with
some of the old faithfuls on hand.
Once the Society owned an orphans
home of its own. Now it confines its
work to needy cases as they are heard
of, all ready for doing good. The old
officers were reelected, Mrs. L. E.
Blain president. Mrs. T. ' G. Hopkins-
vice president, Mrs. A. H. Martin sec
retary, Mrs. J. K. Weatherford treas
urer, ana superintendents, isc wara,
Mrs. E. E. Payne, second, Mrs. Judge
Duncan, third, Mrs. W. M. Parker.
Two Worthy Prom otions.
Major Ellis, of this city, has been
promoted to the position of Sergeant
General on the Governor's staff, with
the title of Colonel, and Capt. C. B.
Winn to Major, in the commissary
department, two honors for Albany
men wno nave aone emcient service in
military circles.
A reauest from the Scio fair manage
ment for aid in securing an appropri
ation from the county for the fair was
placed on file.
A votn of thanks was extended the
New Wast for a free writeup.
A special meeting was ordered to
se oct cenus enumerators upon receipt
of the list from Supervisor Hendricks.
A motion for a 4th of July celebration
this year was declared early, but this is
I Albany's year.
JNotning doing yet in me matter ui
department nouses,
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the First National Bank was
held at 4 o'clo-k yesterday afternoon,
when the following directors were
elected: S. E. Xoung, A. C. Schmitt,
P. A. Goodwin, O. A. Archibald, J. P.
Wallace, M. Senders. W. A. Barrett.
The directors immediately afterwards
elected the following ottko-s: S. E.
Young president, A C. Schmitt vice
president, O. A. Archibald cashier, J.
C Irvine first assistant, R E. Mc
Kechnie second assistant, Chas. H.
Stewart third assistunt.
Mr. Young, the new president has
been vice president since the bank was
organized, and those following have
made good in an eminent manner.
Mr. Langdon, president since the
death of Judge Flinn, previously cashier
for many years, retires on account of
ill-health and the need of rest for some
time, one of Oregon's most reliable
bankers. He and Mrs. Langdon will
soon leave for Los Angeles to spend the
winter.
The bank is one of the vallw's solid
institutions an i is in good hands.
The officers of the bank reported this
to have been the most prosperous year
i in every way the f irst lNationat uanic
The officers were appointed a recept-; na8 ever ha(j( and the First Savings
ion committee for Sam Hill, the good
roads man.
Those 10,000 free folders from the S.
P., were reported received and ac
cepted
The county court and city council
were ordered invited to the good roads
meeting of Sam Hill tonight, and
as well everybody in Albany interested.
Arrangements were reported for the
reception to new comers on the I8th.
At Mrs Wagner's.
Bank has done bevond all expectations,
its assets being a quarter of million
dollars. The management and policy
of the .two banks will be the eame in
the future as it has been in the past.
The only change in the active force is
that of Mr. Young succeeding Mr.
Langdon, who retains his intsrests in
the two banks.
Owing to his long 'and efficient ser
vice in the bank, the directors voted
Mr. Langdon a salary of half the
amount he was getting while active
FOR RENT.- One sleeping room, at
225 West 3rd St.
HORSES. Some good mareB for Bale.
O. T. Murphy, 739 E 2nd St. Home
phone 181. '.20.
in
the bank and permitted him to travel andv
, "," , . . . ' rest the coming year so that he might .
The P. F. G. C. Club met yesterdaj reg8in nis healA. The employees of
afternoon and evening with Mrs. Chas. the two banks presented him with a .
Wagner, having a delightful time, with beautiful solid gold watch, a slight .
a feast of rare merit. Those present token of their esteem for him as an t
were Mines. Wagner, Haight, Olin, officer and fellow workman in the bank...
Richards, Curl, Dumond, Conn, Parker, I
Parker. Roberts, Wheeler, Carter, I
Mob. Chambers. Skioton. ' Harold, and
Smith, and Miss Laura Chambers, with
Mrs. William Hand and Mrs. Glen
Junkin as guests of honor.
Fresh oysters at
2nd St
Pfeiffer's, 229 W
Sam Hill Tonight.
Alco
Chocolates
Are Still It
ELITE chJj;'pate
Hear Sam Hill, president of the Good
Roads Association of Washington and -,
vice president of the National Associa- -tinn.
at the Commercial Club rooms to-
! niorht. He is a big man personally, .
FOR SALE. A $90 certificate, geod besides being one physically, 6 feet 4 ,
for that amount in the purchase of 0r 6 and weighing Urns than Taft. Bar
any Eiler piano. Address, Jennie R.jvey Lindley. 'the head of the Home'
Morgan, Albany, Or. Telephone Co. will also be present, and i
FOR TRADE. 40 acres, near Jeff er-1 is invited to report a zu,uuu Home
son, good house and barn, for traae Duuaing ior AiDany, line urn uue vu u
for Albany property. Address Box . built in Corvallis. i
25 Jefferson, . " '
LOST A black dog, small, answers to
name Patsy.
Uurran.
Return to Mrs. C. A. 1
Hot Chilli Carncarna at The Crest.
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE ta REPAIRING
113 BROAD ALBIN STREET.
Wait for Our January Clearance Sale.
The "OLD RELIABLE"
A full line of choice nursery stock.
OrderJJnow for Spring delivery.
PhneRed871. Office 31? W. Second St,
. F. PEIRCE. Manager.
Albany Supply
Company
WHOLESALE DEILEBS
In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts.
confectionary, wrapping paper, twine
ana paper Dags.
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry.
We also have the agency for Pyramid
and Golden Gate cement, Olympic lime,
Arden plaster. Get prices before buy
ing.
Cash paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street, Albany.
Phones. Mum 5 Bell, 3 Home.
DR. J. J. MURRAY,
Registered Veterinary Surgeon
and Dentist.
Graduate American Veterinary Col
lege of New York City, 1881.
At Albany Livery Stables, 2nd &
ElUworth. Botii phones.
::::RELIABLE::::
Light, Power and Heat.
Willamette Valley Co.
R. E. Welch, Manager.
Idle Hour Restaurant,
Cor. Broaddlbin and Secondt Sts.
Under new management.
Best 20 cent meals in the city.
JONE3 rt-KISOR.
Wood Yard..
A'l kinds of wjod, old fir, maple, dry
slab Btid mill end trimmings, sawect
ready for shed. Phone Home Black 25 0
HOWARD BROS.
Office with J. A. howard
FOR SALE
V y residence corner 2nd and Baker
! St., lot 7xI13 ft. Orea' bargain if
; taken at once; also furniture, horse,
j etc. Inquire 110 E. 2nd S
i MRS. H. F. McILWAlN.
:UStOTfcC.. Rodger, MYra5 " Sijr
The Blain Clothing Co.
Albany - -..' ungon