Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 04, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    Some Sample Snaps
We have mentioned these before but
they are so good that we mention them
again. Study the economy of buying now.
Suits, Coats and Dresses
A splendid array ot styles and fabrics
and astonishing values.
1-2 Price.
A SPLENDID LOT OF DRESS
GOODS.
We want these to move on and
have priced them accordingly.
Values to 65c at.... 25c yard
See some of them in the window.
KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND
1 DRY.
RUBBERS
For men, women and children. A
special lot of women's rubbers at
only . .....15c pair
Umbrellas tor every Doay
$1.00 values 79cl
$2.00' Values : .$1.48
BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU EAT.
Pure, wholesome food is conduc
ive to both health and happiness.
Our canned goods are the best that
money can buy and we offer a wide
variety of staple and fancy goods.
Closing out our stock of dishes
y2 and 1-3 off. ,
THIS MORNING
News From
Albany's Six Early
Trains.
W. R. Bilveu went to Salem to nro-
sent his argument in the Hill-Mansfield
case, representing Dr. Hill and Mrs.
Thompson. Mrs. Mansfield also went
to balem. Her case will be represent
ed by Portland attorneys. It is over
the famous Breitenbush hot springa
property. It will settle some questions
in reference to homesteads as well as
other points.
Messrs.
in Albany.
COMMERCIAL
CLUB.
Stirring Up the Northern Pacific.
A FIRE AT
THE HOLT
CORNER.
Seventeen members of the commer
cial club were present at the meeting
last night, as follows, President Davis,
Manager Struble, Vice President Mc
Cune, Secretary Van Winkle, Treasurer
Bain and Directors Bowersox, Stewart, I
Lee, Fortmiller, Cameron, . Tracey, !
Ellin. Hewitt. French. Veal '.
Buckley. Fields. Younger. j
Wait and other prominent S. P. officials, i""" " "r, f ; Vu m '
after a trip overthe C. &. went out The monthly report oMhe manager
Lebanon way, while on their regular 'showed the following: 237 inquiries of ,
inspection trip. They spent the Sight , whjch (were - use -
9000 from the Portland commercial
Club, 439 personal letters written, 94
pictorial folders mailed, ooa commercial
booklets, 1372 conductors booklets, 208
invitations to new comers,, and $362
collected. ' , , ,
The Brownsville commercial club sent
a communication, stating that a delega
tion would be in the city today for a
looking lot of fellows, passed through conference in . "flBV!H
from Coivallis, where they played two train service on the Bpnngfield road,
W. F. Pfeiffer went to Portland to
buy some show cases and other fixtures
for his new toggery, to be opened on
First street. He expects to begin busi;
ness about the first of March.
Tne Whitman basket ball team, a tine
ENDS OF EMBROIDERY.
Remnants f rom our White Sale '
one to four ; yards at Kemnant
Prices.
. The Progressive RoKs.
The Rok Club last night held a pro
gressive party immensely enjoyed by
the members and their young' gentle,-
men trienas, a nne crowd or young peo
ple, full of life. They started at Miss
Mooteith's, then walked to Miss Sim
on's, came back to the Misses Taylor,
and then went around to Miss Kobert a
and ended up at the home of Miss Bain,
by that time having a five couise re
past of soup, salad, sandwiches, cake,
sherbet, etc. '
The party was given in honor of Mr.
Gale Sanders, son of the late Superin
tendent Sanders, who will leave this
week for Seattle to make his home. .
We Try to Please Our Customers.
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.-
BURKHAP T & LEE.
THE BEST
In all kinds of Jewelry,
Watches, Cut Glass and
Novelties.
F. G WILL,
THE JEWELER.
The "OLD RELIABLE"
A full line of choice nursery stock'.
Order J now for Spring delivery.
PbneRed71. - Office 81? W. Second St.
B. F. PEIUCE. Manager.
Walter Parker
Grocer
. and
Baker
16 WEST FIRST 8TKKBf,.AXBANY OKBGOB.
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main 56
::::RELIABLE::::
Light, Power and Heat.
WillamettelValley Co.
R. F. We'ch, Manager.
TO WHAT DO YOU A-BPIRE
EI
H WotB 58
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
s tuated in West Albany. Price. S23UU.
Large house and one lot, situated on
Third street, close in. Price, $OW.
Good buy in vacant lot, best loca
tion in Albany.
Have several cheap 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. V. PIPE, 203 West
2nd Street, Albany.
Albany Supply
Company
mmm dealers
In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts,
confectionary, 'Wrapping 'paper, twine
and paper bags.
Cash paid for. all kinds of ipoultry.
We also 'have the agency for Pyramid
and 'Golden Gate cement, Olympic lime,
Arden -plaster. Get prices bef jre buy
ing. Cash paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street, Albany. '
Phones. Min S 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 i
'Ellsworth. Botii phones.
Idle Hour Restaurant,
Cor. Broadalbin and Secondt Sts.
Under new management.
Best 20 cent meals in the city.
JONE? KI30R.
Wood Yard.
AM kinds of wjod, old fir, maple, drv
slab and mill end triminines, sawed
ready for shed. Phme Home Black 25 5
nUWAKU riKUS.
Office with J. A.'howard
DR. VIRGINIA A LFWEAUX
Osteopathic
Physician.
1-3 Brenner Block, Albany.
iPhonea: Office Hone 359. Bell black
.2751, Residence 394 Home, black 863 Bell
games with O. A. C. winning the first
night and losing last night by a small
margin.
The, Vets in Line.
Called. out by the tire last night a
crowd of Spanish, war veterans drifted
together, suggesting a banquet, which
was had on a small scale, a pleasant
voninir peine sceni. Amonir them mfarraA tn ttm f.lnh an a bodv:
were Capt. Stellmacher, Lieut. Kober,-.
Sergeant Boylin, R. C. Churchill. W . ' t . . ' w
u. uavis. Frame Stuart, franK Jewell, rresu
Fred Kober and W. S. Risky. 2nd St.
and Messrs. McCune, Baine, Ellis,
Tracey and Struble were appointed a
committee to meet with them at 10
o'clock '
A letter from the Eugene Commer
cial Club stated that a visit from the
Albany Commercial Club will be appre
ciated at the proper time, and the Club
will wait for the word from Eugene.
The Ladies Auxiliary gave the Club a
special invitation to its Saturday after
noon tea at Young's and the Club vo
ted to go in a body at 4:30.
. Bills amounting to $141.17 were al
lowed. .
A communication was read proposing
Albany as one ot a chain of Chautau
qua assemblies for some high class
speakers and entertainers, and it was
voted to meet the representative upon
his arrival for a conference.
The committee on Northern Pacific
lands reported the holdings, 21,600
acres in this county, already surveyed,
but held up by the secretary not yet
accepting the survey, which the com
mittee will urge our congressmen to
have done. The county is being cheat
ed out of a tax of $4,100 a year.
It was decided to visit, Salem the
second Wednesday in March.
All matters pertaining to the enforce
ment of any kind of a sceme were or-
About 7 o'clock last mpht the rear of
the Holt meat market was discovered
on fire and an alarm was turned in by
Flovd Churchill, who was passing.
The fire department did prompt wort
and the flames were Boon extinguished,
after doing a good deal of damage,
mostly to the contents, for the building:
is of little value.
The fire was so well handled that it
was not necessary to take out any of
the goods in the adjoining frame.
How it started is not known, as there
had been no fire in the stoves in the
rear during the day, but it was probably
from a switch, near which were some
old receipts. .
$200 or $300 will repair the building,,
which was not insured. The machinery
wus damaged considerably, some of the
goods were gotten out, and what were'
not were thoroughly soaked. $3600 was
carried on the freezing plant and other
machinery and on the goods in
the two departments.
Great Dramatic Artist.
I Harriet R. Labadie, said to be the'
greatest dramatic artist in the U. S.,
will present The Servant in the House,,
in a reading, at the M. E, church, on
Monday evening, Feb. 7, while on a
tour around the world. Albany it ther
only place favored in the valley in going
to Portland through the state, her
readings as a- rule being confined to
large cities. She has had Mrs. Roose-
I velt as a patroness, and is commended
by the highest authorities in dramatic
criticism. Admission $1.
Law Enforcement Rally.
I Tonight at the Christian church there-
will be a law enforcement rally, with
Ran. Sallack and Errett. of Salem, as
the speakers. The topic will be a prac-
lcai plan xur ueuer mwa uuu i w
forcement.
Wood Yard.
Wood delivered to all parts of city "on
short notice, office at residence 908
East 4th street. Bath phones.
j. D. Ellis.
' FOB BALiE. A gooo single urmuK
mare five years on. enquire oi J.
D . Ellis 906 East 4th street.
F. G. WILL, lor Watches
FORCED SALE.
Retiring from Business
Pianos; Organs, Entire Stock AT '
COST, factory price. Must be sold
at once. Biggest bargains eve roffered
in Albany-. ,,. ..
DAVENPORT'S MUSIC STOtE..
NOT PAID.
Alco
Chocolates
Arv still It.
ELITE chJa,e
You will not be paid for having or raising
an orchard if you fail to keep it properly '
Bprayed and pruned. ! ,
'We keep the best brands of sprays and ",,
spray pumps the market affords; also, a.
Belect assortment of pruning tools.
The Big Hardware
Store. ;
The Htdburt-Ohling Hardware Co.
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
113 BROADALBIN STREET.
Annual Clearance Sale
Will Continue for the Rest of the Month
Bargains 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.
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, at prices thai makes them move. They ,
arr yours without adding profit. Ours, is
the cleanest stock of clothing for men and
l.nys, in the Willamette Valley. We pro
pose to keep it so.
An inve stigation will satisfy. ,
We never disappoint.
The Blain Clothing Co.
Alb my
Orego