Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 21, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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THE SECOND WEEK OF
' On? Clean up Sale opens with better bargains than ever.
We have enjoyed a very busy week and expect ;ven more of
a rush during the remainder of this sale.v We have made
prices which "are bound to bring custodiers to our counters.
, MEN'S HATS.
You would be surprised at
these values if you saw them.
$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 hats to
clean up $1.00 each
$2.10 Each.1
INFANTS AND CHIL
- DREN'S WHITE .
DRESSES. .
. 'Trimmed with lace and
embroidery. Spiendid values
to cleanup.' .
HALF PRICE.
Say! Did you see the
men's sweater coats that we
are selling for $1.00 each..
They are certainly a bargain. .
$2.50 value's ..$2.05
Values' to $4 for $2.65
MEN'S SHIRTS.
$1.00 black duck shirts fine
heavy weight to clean up
............70c each
50c. work shirts.... 39c
$1.00 -dress shirts.. ,.65c
People have found bar- ,
. gains on our shoe tables for
' they have been going rapidly
and we have replenished thev
stock daily. You never re
ceived better values for your
' money. Men's, Women and
Children's Shoes reduced.
A special on Ladies' ribbed
top and silk lisle hose, regu
lar 50c values 37c pair.
Many buyers are taking
, ; advantage of the exceptional
prices on Dress Goods.
$1.50 values $1.11
. $1.25 values 88c
$1.00 values : 73c . (
A special lot to clean up at
25c yard
We have a fine assortment
of summer wash goods. Sup
ply your future nees. To V
clean up
, y2 PRICE.
S E. YOUNG & SON.
Take Fm
at Cost......
Away
All left over holiday goods at
ACTUAL COST. A few
framed pictures left, fancy s
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-SPIRK
El
rv
Are vou looking for Real Estate in
the country or in the city? If so, call
and see me as 1 nave Dargains wnicn
I know will suit ytu and can save you
money. '
Good 7-room cottage, bath, nice lot
situated in West Albany. i"rice, sjuu.
Large house and one lot, situated on
Third street, close in. frice, if JZUU.
Good buy in vacant lot, best loca
tion in Albany.
Have several cheao buys in East 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. M. PIPE, 203 West
2nd Street, Albany.
The "OLD RELIABLE"
111! Ill, llll'.
Fhne Red 871 .
A full line of choice nursery stock;
OrderJ'now for Spring delivery.
... Office 31? W. Second St.
9. F. PEIRCE.JManager.
Albany Supply
Company
In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts.
confectionary, wrapping paper, twine
and paper Dags.
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry.
Ve 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. Mun 6 Bell, 3 Home. '
DR. J.J. MURRAY,
Registered Veterinary Surgeon
and Dentist.
Graduate American Veterinary Col
leire of New'York Citv. 1881:
At Albany Livery Stables, 2nd &
Ellsworth. Botli phones.
::::RELIABLE::::
Light, Power and Heat.
Willamette Valley Co.
R. E. Velch,;Manaer.
Idle Hour Restaurant,
Cor. Broadalbin and Secondt Sts..
Under new management.
Best 20 cent meals in the city.
J ONES A KI30R.
Wood Yard.
AM kinds of wood, old fir, maple, dry
slab and mill end trimmings, sawed
ready for shed. Phone Home Black 25 G
HOWARD BROS.
Office with J. A. howard
FOR SALE.
Mv residence corner 2nd and Baker
St., 'lot fi7xJ13 It. Great bargain if
taken at once; also furniture, horse,
etc. Inquire 140 E. 2nd S
MRS. H. F. McILWAlN.
THIS MORNING
News from Albany's Six Early
trains.
Fritz Hoflich and Miss Estella May
Delancey, two popular young people of
excellent character, left for Portland
with a license in Fritz pocket, prepared
to have the proper matrimonial knot
tied during the day. They will have
tne Dest wishes of their many Albany
friends, and deserve the best blessings
that can be had in life.
Rev. J. W. McDougall, formerly of
this city was to perform the ceremony.
nev. n. s. snangie, oi Milton, leu
for home after a visit through Western
aiiu aoutnern uregon. union ana
Freewater, just across the track are
now both dry, and Rev. Shangle says
there are no blind pigs there. The dry
: Father Lane left on a Portland trip.
Mrs. J. C. Maver. or Lebanon, left
on a few days visit with Portland
mendB, and of course will take in vtfie
Music Master.
J. C. Davis, of Shedd. left on a Scio
trip.
THE NEW
TENDENT.
Prof. A. L. Briggs, professor of
mathematices in the O. A. C, for four
years president of the Drain Normal
school, in the public school work: for six
teen years, a man of splendid attain
ments and character, today was elected
superintendent of the Albany schools,
and will begin work within a few days.
A POPULAR
AFFAIR
Was the Commercial Club's First
Welcome,.
Was in Ashland.
J. T. Wentworth has returned from
a visit with his son in Ashland, where
the latter is at work on his second brick
block, a fine structure. Ashland is im
proving fast. It also has pavement,
put down last summer, and since then
it has never been'swept, the treasury
not being in a condition for the extra
expense.
A Choir Benefit.
A musical program will be given at
the Grace Presbyterian Church' Friday,
Jan. 21 at 8 o'clock.
. Admission 20c. Children 16c.
C. H. NEWS.
A new divorce suit is Nelson O. Pow
ell against Frances A.' Powell. They
were married July 26, 1905 in Linn
county. Desertion three times, false
affidavit and arrest for wife desertion,
that defendant lived with a drummer
at Portland for awhile and travels with
him as his wife. N. M. Newport at
torney. This makes Beven divorce suits
begun this month.
Marriage licenses: Isaac W. Bronson, .
Portland, aged 31, and Kate Swatzka,
aged 21, Albany; J. T. Gibbons, 84, of
fhelbuim, and Nora Mabel Donahue, 21,
of Scio; Fred Hoflicb, 21, and Stella M.
Delancey, 18, of Albany.
Deeds recorded; .. .
Chas. D. Monteith et al to ' M.
Senders & Co. lot 1 bl 8 Albany . . $ 1500
T H. Leach to A. E. Patterson
nd C. E. Haydeh 120 acres . . . . ' 1
C. E. Havden to A. E. Patterson
& wf 40 acres 1
A. E. Patterson to C. E. Hayden .
&wf 88 acres 1
Eliza Scott to O. L. Scott lot
Halsey 1
Registration title M. A. Miller and
H. B. Barton.
Rooms tor Rent.
All finished and readv for use. some
fine office roomB, in the new Will &
Stark block. See Dr. Stark.
F. j Will for watches
FORCED SALE.
Retiring from Business '
-
Pianos, Organs, Entire Stock AT
COST, factory price. . MuBt be sold
at once. Biggest bargains eve roffered
in Albany.
DAVENPORT'S MUSIC STOKE.
The Carpenters,
At a meeting of the carpenters of
Albany last night, it was decided by a
unanimous vote to adopt the eight hour
a day rule from the first of February.
They had hoped to see aft of the con
tractors at the meeting tut only a
small number of them' got out.
The Weather.
Range of temperature 44-34. .
The rain fall was half an inch.
The river 4.8 feet.
' The prediction by Uncle Sam Ib: oc
casional rain or snow tonight and Thurs
day. ! 1 '
Try a bowl of Hot Chilli Carncarna at
The Crest.
Albany's first welcome to new comers
yerterday afternoon and evening was
eminently successful. The ladies were
there in the afternoon, filling the com
mercial club rooms. A Bplendid time
socially was had. A light lunch was
served and Miss Sox, Miss Bradley were
heard on the piano and Misses Smith ana
Markley in vocal solos.
Hn the evening the men held forth,
with another large crowd, and the 'men
likewise got acquainted. 'Ihere was
also a short program. In the absence
of President Davis, Postmaster Van
Winkle presided the first part and Man
ager Struble the last part. The speakers
were Hon. J. K. Weatherford. l. D.
Gilbert and P. A. Young for the Club,
and J. M. Hawkins, Agent R. K.
Montgomery, horn in Oregon, Prof.
Bradley, a former Michigan man, and
Rev. Esso.i, another native, born Ore
gonian, new comers duiing 1909. The
talks were boosters, well seasoned with -wit
and humor.
There was also some music . Mr.
Frank of the Eiler Co. manipulated the
pianola and Marshall Woodworth gave
Caruso and other selections.
The decorations of the club rooms,
under the direction of the Ladies Aux
iliary, were tasty and attractive, calling;
forth much favorable comment. .
R. C. Churchill, assisted by Mr.
Park Stalnaker, served a fine lunch of
punch, sandwiches, and wafers.
The committees did their work well
and all concerned are entitled to credit
for the success of the affair.
These welcomes will unloubledly be
made unnual affairs so popular Beemed
tne nrst one. .
Heavy, impure blood makes a mud
dy, pimply complexion, headaches,
nausea, indigestion. Thin blood
makes you weak, pale, sickly. Bur
dock Blood Bitters makes the blood
rich, red, pure restores perfect health.
j THIS IS DISH NIGHT AT
: DREAMLAND.
Alco
Chocolates
Are Still It
ELITE Xate
FOU SALE. A few trio's of thorough
bred Buff Orphingtona. Call at 216
E. 2nd street. . 17t
STOLEN. A National bicycle from in
trout ot theJAlco Club. Its No. was
9761. Ifjany person can give any in
formation about it please leave It at
the Domocrat office.
LOST. A Mink fur, small for the
neck. Return to Chambers & Mc-
. Cune's store.
FreBh ovsters at Preiser's, 229 W
2nd St
. Wood Yard.
Wood delivered to all parts of city'oo
short notice, office at residence 90S
East 4th street. Both phones.
.1. D. Ellis.
FOR SALE A ' good single driving
mare five years oli. Enquire of 1.
D. Ellis 906 Eaat 4th street.
WANTED. Two lady splicitors. Star
Dye Works, 139 E. First street. 19t
WANTED. Girl to do general house
work, good pay for good service. ,
Call at residence of J. H. Simpson. .
WE NEED a bright energetic repre
sentative for this section. M. Green
Fervert Co,, Gen Del. City.
WANTED. At once, desirable house
keeping rooms. Home phone Black.
164.
LOST. A purse containing $2 or $3.
Please report to Mrs. Bilyeu, 225 W.
3rd St,
FOR RENT. House 6 rooms, without
or partly furnished, as desired, barn
and chicken house. 4 lots. Mrs. L.
W. Moenijh, 330, Main S t22 .
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE E REPAIRING
113 BROADALBIN STREET.
Annual Clearance Sale
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Will Continue for the Rest of the Month
Bragains in every line. '
Tne Merchandise we offer, is the best .'
money can buy, and brand new. .
We have no "Junk" to offer the trade.
Started with a clean slate last Oct., and
think too much of our excellent, carefully
selected stock, to fill up with rubbish for
the sake of quoting prices.
We make no preparation for a clearance
sale. . Merely offer you the goods that we
may have left at the end of the business
year, at prices that makes them move. They
an yours without adding profit. Ours,i is
the cleanest stock of clothing for men and
, loys, in the Willamette Valley. . We pro
pose to keep it so. N
An investigation will satisfy.
. We never disappoint.
The Blain Clothing Co
Alb.iny
Oregon