Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 28, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE CLOSING WEEK
Of our Clean Up-Sale offers many new bargains. We have
cut the prices eyen deeper on what remains and have added
many more bargains. Our Shoe Dept. offers some of the best
buys of the season. ,
Special Clean-up Prices on what
is left in Men's Sweater Coats,. '
Regular $2.50 Values
$1.75 Each.
Boy's Sweater coats, $1.75 values
$1.15 Each.
See our clean-up on Men's and
Young Men's hats. Values to $2.50
$1.00 Each.
$3.00 values
$2.10 Each.
GROCERIES) '
Loose mustacell raisins, 201bs..$1.00
Good Jap Rice, 20rbs $1.00
Lady Washington beans, 201bs,
,. $1.00
Good Rolled Oats, 251bs........$LO0
Dry peaches, lOibs.'. $1.00
Dishes are going rapidly at clos
ing out prices some at y2 price
others at 1-3 off.
We do not want to put any of
these shoes back in stock, and have
made tempting prices on what is
left.
LOT 8 LADIES' SHOES.
L Values to $3.00, per pair $1.25
LOT 9 LADIES' SHOES.
Values to $3.50, per pair $1.75
LOT 10 LADIES' SHOES.
Values to $4.00, per pair".....?..$2.00
LOT 13 MEN'S SHOES.
Values to $3.50, per pair $1.75
LOT 19 BOYS' SHOES.'
Values to $2.00, per pair $L00
Men's winter weight Shoes, in tan
or black, a fine quality, $4.50
value, per pair $3.00
A. A. Cutter's highest drivers'
shoes. These have a reputa
tion behind them. $7.00 val
ues, per pair $5.75
Many other lots of shoes at cor- .
respondingly low prices.
S E. YOUNG & SON.
We Try to Please Our Custo mers.
THAT is why we sell strictly high grade unadulterated
drugs.
THAT is why our prices are'so reasonable, and
, THAT is why we are careful and 'accurate infilling
prescriptions. 1
BURKHAP r & LEE.
THE BEST
In all kinds of Jewelry,
Watches, Cut Glass and
Novelties.
LL,
THE JEWELER.
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TO WHAT DO YOU A-SPIRE
El
The "OLD RELIABLE"
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in nnrninri i
ilUUlli.ll ilUllUUUIJUUI Hill
Are you looking for Real Estate in
the country or in the city? If so, call
and see me as 1 have bargains which
I know will suit you and can save you
money.
Good 7-rooni cottage, bath, nice lot
situated in West Albany. .Price. S23U0.
Large house and one lot, situated on
nurd street, close in. .Price, $UU.
Good buy in vacant lot, best loca
tion in Albanv.
Have several cheap buys in East Al
bany. I have good farms imoroved
situated from four to seven miles out
from Albany, for $50.00 and $60.00 .per
acre. Call on J. V. FIVE. ZU3 West
snd street, Albany.
A full line of choice nursery stock.
Order now for Spring delivery.
Phne R ed E71. Office 31? W. Second St.
S. F. PEIRCE. Manager.
Walter Parker
Grocer
and
Baker
' 218 WEST KIR8T STBEET,.ALB4NY OKEBON,
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main 66
Albany Supply
Company
ffflOLESALE DEiLEBS
In fruits, vegetables.- sue-ar. nuts.
confectionary, wrapping paper, twine
.ana paper oags.
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry.
We also have the agency for Pyramid
aiiu uuiucii uaie Wlliem, uiympic ume,
Araen piaster, uec prices before buy
ing.
Cash paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street, Albany.
Phones. Msin 6 Bell, 3 Home.
THIS MORNINGiCOMMERCIAL
News From Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Ex-Recorder Ed. Meeker went to
Millers, called there by the death of
his brother IflHnt. Mnplfor nf in onHv
hour this morning.
W. W. Crawford left for Portland to
attend the auto show. Mr. Crawford
has been agont for the Ford machine,
running a run-ubout himself for several
years, and takes a live interest in all
makes.
A woman with a big rain protector
for her hat attracted attention, some
thing new in hatdom for Albany.
Mrs. J. J. Lingren came down from
Lebanon.
Miss Mamie McKnight, of the Jeffer
son schqgls, returned, after coming to
Albany to hear Ward.
S. S. Bailey went to Portland.
Mrs. ,. Rialto Weatherford arrived
from Harrisburg.
CLUB'S
Weekly Session for Boosting.
ALBANY
Doing? n and Around It.
Hot tamalies at the Vienna Bakery.
Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery.
Use Johnson's Best. It is the Best.
Present Manager S:r.ihl. SnrotAr 1 raa ln Aioany.
Van Winkle. Treasurer Bain and Di- rlhLvVmiV Bt HU'8 Again'
o. .. .. l tr . Columbia river smelt,
rectors Stewart, Hewitt, French, Veal, n i u u .
, - j , ... Columbia river smelt ngh along at
Bowersox, Lee, 1 racey and Nutting. the Metropolitan Market, Broadblin St
A letter from J. T. Walsh telling of 1 Hiirheat mirb.t nri f- h.vt.
the change in the C. & E. time table
requested, was read.
A mmmunifntinn frnm t.h KiiorAna
Commercial Club told of the annual ' Albany Hardware Ors. store, are the
Dr. Shinn Will Open an Oflice.
Dr. W. R. Shinn, formerly of Illinois,
where he was prominent in the practice
of medicine, has decided to remain in
Albany for the practice of bis profes
sion, and is making arrangements for
an office, perhaps in the new State
Bank building. He has passed the
state examination. He likes Albany
and is confident of its future. '
, A Wonderful Power. ":
. A genius of Ja man has been around
town. With his hands open it is im
possible to move an umbrella laying
across them. Holding a cigarette pa
per between his fingers, three men on
a side cannot pull his arms sufficiently
to break the paper, and his slight of
hand tricks are just as mysef ying. .
Get Your Fish at Pteillers. .
Th nln,.A 99Q Woof flannnil ' -I. t
Everything in the fish line, neat and
clean, at a reasonable price.
Commonwealth conference on Feb. 11
and 12. Three delegates were, ordered
appointed by President Davis.
Invitations for visits to Harrisburg,
Corvallis, Jefferson, Brownsville, Sa
lem and Scio were read.
The Harrisburg invitation was voted
for next Saturday afternoon, going on
the noon train, returning- in the even
ing, meeting at the annual meeting in
FORCED SALE.
turkeys, geeBe and ducks at F. H.
Pfemer s, Second street.
Those .Belt hasting roasters at the
best thing going. Get one.
The food inspector was in town yes
terday smelling around.
John Egan went to Gervais this af
ternoon to attend the funeral of his
mother-in law Mrs. Barnes, who died
this week at the age of 84 years.
A Sunday School institute beein to.
the afternoon, with Messrs. Struble, i "'Kht at 1st Presbyterian church. Will
Stewart and Van Winkle as the com-1 be addressed by Rev. Phipps, field Sec.
mittee of arrangements. 1 of Portland, a general subject. Every-
Saturday evening, Feb. 5, was select- body invited. . admission fee.
d for visiting Jefferson. Charles Berry, who traps along the
An invitation was ordered extended Calapooia during tno winter, was in
to the Lebanon Club to visit the Albany town today. He has already captured
Club next Tuesday evening. , three fine otter, seven or eight mink,
$272 was reported collected. and Bkunks and coons galore.
The matter of Mies being circulated Eugene is taking about having a
SiiKT1" matronal its depot Albany has a
Washington i was referred to gentleman at the depot who looks out
. The Northern Pacific has been evad- afler the we,fare 0f everybody, young
ing its taxes because of the non-survey andold a very accomodlfting; careful
of some of its holdings. Messrs. Bower- director
box. Assessor McKnight, C. H. Stew-, '
art. Judge Hewitt and u. M. (Jurl were
appointed a hurry up committee to con-1
fer with our congressmen and on inve
tigation. I
A unta tt ftiartlrn ntoa nvf nnfln nn
ra. tuvu w tuaiina nna OAbdiuou iui ... .... -
the prompt change of time on the C. & dramatic treat in the readings and ad.
E. , dress of Frederick Ward, the cele-
A letter was read from Commission- brated actor, at the U. P. church, last
er Hendricks, in reference to the ee- night. He took Hamlet and presented
lection of census enumerators at Al- it in a masterly manner, with readings
bany. The examination will be on Feb. covering the entire play, giving the
6, and the selection made after a weed- most familiar parts, like the soliloquy
mg out of names. of Hamlet, the address to the players,
" etc., bringing out the greatest of all
. 1 tu w u plays in a vivid and at times thrilling
I he Weather. manner, giving a two hours entertain
ment of rarfi merit,
Range of temperature 42-35.
Rainfall .SO inch.
The river haa been falling and is 9.7
'eet
Prediction: occasional rain tonight
and Thursday.
F. 0. WILL," lorWatches
Was a Dramatic Treat.
Albany people were given a genuine
I
DR. J.J. MURRAY,
iciiticu veterinary ounjeun
and Dentist.
Graduate American Veterinarw Col
lege of New York City, 1881.
ac Aioany Liivery stables, 2nd ez
Ellsworth. Both phones.
::::RELIABLE::::
Light, Power and Heat
WillametteiValley Co.
R. F. We!cb, Manager.
Idle Hour Restaurant,
Cor. Broadalbin and Sccondt Sts.
Under new management.
Best 20 cent meals in the city.
JONE? ft KISOR.
Wood Yard.
A'l kinds of wjod, old fir, maple, dry
slab and mill end trimmings, sawed
ready for shed. Phone Home Black 25 5
HOWARD BKOS.
Office Willi J. A. howard
HATS CLEANED and reblocked 50c.
With all new trimmings 1. Mail ,
soft hats 5e. The Hattery, 315 Alder
St.. Portland. t29
FOR SALE. Oat straw, $5 a ton at
, my place in North Albany. Also
clean seed wheat, Kinney, $1.25 per
bushel. C. R. Widmer. Phone 2801
Home. 24t
WANTED. Ladies wishing light,
pleasant, profitable work, short hours,
call at 223 Jackson street Tuesday.
i Hire.' ijyon.
DAVENPORT'S MUSIC STOIE. KATHER1NE RICH, facial and scalp
massage, manicuring and Bhampoo-
, ing. Work done at homes. Phone
Bell Red 801.
I FOR SALK A few trio's of thorough
bred Buff Orphingtons. Call at 216
! E. 2nd street. 17t
Retiring from Business
Pianos, Organs., Entire Stock AT
COST, factory price. Must be sold
at once. Biggest bargains eve roff ered
in Albany.
Alco
Chocolates
Are Still It
ELITE
Attention Elks. !
Thursday evening, Jan. 27, Albany
lodge No. 359 B. P. 0. Elks will enter
tain the ladies with a musical program
and dancing. Brother Bistolfi, of J Chi
cago lodge No. 4, and his orchestra will
furnish musie for the occasion.
Elks and their ladies are invited. By
order of the Exalted Ruler.
Albany Home Kestaurant
second and Ellsworth Sts.
New and comp'etc. Will serve meals
in family style: Experienced lady cook
employed. Meals 25 cents.
JOHN LOPER, Proprietor.
STOLEN. A National bicycle from in
frout ot the Alco Club. Its No. was
47691. If any person can give any in
formation about it please leave it at
the Domocrat office. ,
Wood Yard.
Wood delivered to all parts of city on
short notice, (.'fiice nt residence 90S
East 4th street. B th phnnes.
J. D. Ellis.
FOR SALE - A good Bingle driving
mare five years oH. Enquire of J.
D. Ellis 906 East 4th street.
FOR SALE. Stoves, talles, bed
steads, stands, caapets, etc. Inquire
of Mrs. Moench, 330 Main and 4th. tl
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
113 BROADALBIN STREET.
FOR SALE.
My residence corner 2nd and Baker
, St., lot 67x113 ft. Great bargain if
I taken at once; also furniture, horse,
Annual Clearance Sale
Will Continue for the Rest of thefMonth
Bargains in every line. '
The Merchandise wc 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. '
V e make no preparation for a clearance
sale. Merely offer you the goods that we
may have left at the end of the business '
year, atprices thai makes them move. They
an yours without adding profit. Ours, is
the cleanest stock of clothing for men and
Loys, in the Willamette Valley. Wq pro
pose 1 keep it so.
An inv( stigation will satisfy.
We neverdisappoint.
The Blain Glothins Co.
etc. inquire J4U m. zno at.
MRS. H. F. Mr.li,VAlN.
Alb tny
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