Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 18, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    MONEY SAVERS
IN I HE SHOE DEPARTMENT
Ends lines left from our annual clean up sale. They are bargains! no
question about it. Values up to $3.50 and to clean up these we have placed
them on our bargain tables at
98c Pair.
Come and look them over.
MEN'S HIGH CUT SHOES.
A shoe that is always useful for outing,
$3.50 and $4.00 values
$5.00 and $6.00 values
etc.
..$2.75 pair
..$3.85 pair
OUR NEW ART
draperies and silkolines are now being
shown. Superb patterns and colorings.
Silkolines 12c
Draperies -25c
These two lots are splendid.
A new line of Galatea cloth is also
ready for your inspection. . ,
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
FOR SPRING.
Some beautiful effects in lace and
embroidery. A wide variety of pat
terns and prices. Unusually dainty
combination suits.
SILK PETTICOATS.
Late arrivals in black and colors.
Double ruffle, cut very full. An ex
traordinary value at a very low price.
$4X0 Each.
We Try to Please Our Customers.
THAT 1b 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 in filling .
prescriptions. . '
BURKHAF r & 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
The "OLD RELIABLE"
11 lili, llir.
A full line of choice nursery stock.
Order now for Spring delivery.
Phne Red 87 1. Office 31? W. Second St.
6. F. PEICE. Manager.
Walter Parker-
Grocer
" and (.
Baker
21 WK8T FIB8T 8TKEET,.XB4.NY OREGOH,
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main 66
Are you looking for Real Estate in
the country or in the city? If so, call
ana 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 AlDany. fnce, $Z3UU.
Large house and one lot, situated on
inira street, close in. Price, ?2Z00.
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
jMti street, Albany.
Albany Supply
Company MOIffiU DEiLERS
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 before buy
ing. Cash paid for eggs;
Foot Ferry Street, Albany.
Phones, Mjin 5 Bell, 8 Home. .
DR. JJ. MURRAY,
Registered Veterinary Surgeon
and Dentist.
Graduate American Veterinarv Col
lege of New York City, 1881.
At Albany Livery Stables, 2nd &
Ellsworth. Botii phones.
::::RELIABLE::::
Light, Power and Heat.
WillamettelValley Co.
RrF. Wi.'ch, Maaager.
Idle Hour Restaurant,
Cor. Broadalbin and Secondt Sts.
Under new management.
Best 20 cent meals in the city.
JONES ft KI5QR.
Wood Yard.
A'l kinds of wood, old fir, maple, dry
slab and mill end trimrnincR. unwprl
ready for shed. Phone Home Black 25 5
hUWAKD BROS.
Office with J. A. howard
THE GET
TOGETHER
MEETING
THIS MORNING
News from Albany's Six
Trains,
Early
Rev. D. V. Poliner. of The Dalles, a
former pastor of the Congregational
r u c : ... ...u 1 i
cuurcii ui HUB Vliy, wuu jjicuvuuu ill
Corvallis, on Sunday, left for home.
He saw a bier improvement in Albany
since he left here. The Dalles contin
ues to be a saloon town, has thirty of
them: bat it is awakening to its res
ponsibility for better citizenship and a
live contest is in prospect.
II Mr u; ;n: ... A ti,A
Agriculturist, of Portland, paled ' Mortgages $1076.75, $750,
through the city from Corvallis, where
ne naa Den to speaK at me inrmers
short course. He reported the largest
attendance yet and much interest in the
The Lebanon excursion to Albanv
yesterday evening was a surprise, and
an aereeble one. Four cars were filled.
one hundred ninety-two people coming
down. They were met at the depot by
a crowd of Albany people, a procession
formed, and the pavement taken to the
commercial rooms, where the key to the
city was turned over to them. The
Peei less Band, a good one, furnished
music for the- occasion.
In the evening the commercial club
rooms were packed to the door, and a
get together spirit prevailed that was
striking. The Lebanon and Albany
yells were given and with President ' work,
us via in tne cnairone or tne most en
thusiastic programs ever presented in
Albany was heard.
Senator F. J. Miller gave the address
of welcome, the band played, Booster
Geo. A. Waggoner sofce in respone for
the Strawberry Brigade.
A telegram was resd from the premier
booster, Tom Richardson, in which he
said: "Albany and Lebanon, Linn
county towns, will prosper in unity,
The high schod Glee Club of Leb
anon sang and were encored, the an
propriate tune being ''Keep a Goin .
ra. a. miner maue a taig tnat cook,
full of get together.
Judge Duncan whooped up the gopd
roads proposition.
With Postmaster Van Winkle as the
teacher a class of Albany men had a
primer lesson, mat captured tne nouse,
a regular booster for Lebanon and Linn
county, with some individual hits.
men tne tenaerteet were given a
chance, and they showed the mettle
that counts. H. N. Bouley nnd;Geo. H.
Crowell, of this city, and E. B. Day
and E. L Clark, of Lebanon, made
some splendid talks, boosting the Will
amette Valley.
C. B. Sox Bpoke, the Glee Club sang,
and then Sam Garland, N. M. Newport,
Mayor a. M. Keeves ana rostmaster
W. M. Brown were called upon and
made things hum. 52 per cent increase
to a yeepeaks f07the town The W. C. T. tl. yesterday afternoon
"ffi,5toa around I. meeting n j-j-h-.
2VL TZa"r. "rS. warn was rendered? M re. Henrietta
IUUUUU UW1 BUU BUUIQ M"J 4V
C H NEWS
Heavy tax payments:
F. W. Seeck $172.80; Sylonia Burk
bart $135.46; J. D. Burkhart $116.74; J.
Burnett Jr. $104 05: Anna B. Reed
! $104.44; George Taylor $127.99; Ohling
,& Taylor $189.78; Jos. Moore $104.38;
uimert Bros. izh.l3; U. M. tturknart
$1U4. 76; Anna Schlosser $203.99; J. J.
jHorsky $150.50.
i Exempt property set aside for widow
t in estate of I. Meeker.
In estate of Geo. Rambo final hearing
set for March 26.
W. B. Chance went to Salem, where
he is inspecting mills.
J. C. Devine, the Lebanon hotel man,
went to Portland. I
Riley Waller returned to Jefferson,
where he is fixing things. I
Prof. Dinwiddie, of the Portland .
schools, returned to that city after a
Brownsville crip.
Dan McKercner, now a commercial
traveler, left for points north.
No. 16 arrived at 6:30 and No. 14 was
half an hour late.
Conductor Elmer Dannals, of the
Hoover train reDorted snow two feet
deep on the level, a decidedly white
prospect.
I Deeds rocorded:
. Belvany Logan to H. C. Farmer
iw acres f 4buu
Jas. T. Douglas to Lydia Van
Curtis 39 acres 1200
M. J. Alford to Lee R. Ingram
67.07 acres ' 1
Leonard M. Lasley to Jennie L.
Philpott73 acres 130
" Home from New York.
I L. E. Hamilton, of Hamilton's Store, '
urrived home from New York loBt night.
While there he got in toucn witn tne
very latest things in his busineas, and
believing in the business prospects of
Albany tor the coming year, bought
heavily for all his departments. An
accomplished eastern milliner will have
charge of the millinery department,
which will be replete with the latest
creations.
Rathbone Sisters.
A crowd of Rathbone Sisters went to
Lebanon this afternoon to institute a
new kHge of the order there, and show
the women of that live town the mys
teries ot Pythianism. Those going
were Mm.s. D. S. Smith, Uumond,
Curl, Roberts, Chambers, McClain,
Harold, Conn, Freeman, Pirtle, Haight,
Misses Chambers and Barker and Mr.
Conn.
will be jus', as good a fruit raising
center.
The enthusiasm was ereat. and never
before has there been such a spirit of
get together and stay there as now in
Linn county. ,
The Albany chorus sang their booster
songs, Dick Churchill served a line lunch
of punch, sandwiches and cakes and a
free and ' easy spirit prevailed, with
plenty of noise. But back of it all was
r . - i . , i
u bariums mraiD ox ouost anu Dusiness
that means much for Old Linn.
gram was rendered.
Brown presided.
WANTED, Men and women and the
children, to buy some good bar-
gains in shoes. All kinds, the
est leather will create. We
need the money.
Burns Shoe Store,
Next the P. O.
Get Your Pish at Pteiffers.
The nlacfl. 229 West Second street.
Everything in the fish line, neat and
clean, at a reasonable price.
I Fresh oysters at Plelr's, 229 W.
2nd St.
DR. W. R. SHINN,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office, 230 First St., over 1st Nat. Bank
Diseases of the Eye
and Ear a Specialty.
Hours 9 to 12 A. M.; 2 to 4 P. M.
DONT'T
NEGLECT.
' To have your shoes repaired," by a
first-class shoe maker, at Burn's Shoe
Store, next P. O.
The Weather.
Range of temperature 41-29.
Rainfall .06 inch.
The river is up to 8.2 feet.
Prediction, rain coniorht anl Thurs
day. .' '
Ubb Johnson's Best. It is the Best
Made in Albany.
F. j -Will for watches
YOU
Newcomers and Oldtimers
If you know what you
want, and want it when
you want it order' at
ELITE Chocolate Shop
Ice Creams, Sherbets, Ices,
Fancy Bricks.
General Catering. '
I REGAL Jl
fTS. MOTOR WASffiKjggML
' ft' "rfifr ' .1
THE TIME
'has come when the hard work
of washing clothes la becoming '
as easy as making bread, You
will not dread wash day if you
use the Coffleld water power
washer. Call and see them at
THE BIG
Hardware Store
Hulbert-Ohling Hwd. Co.
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
113 BROADALBIN STREET.
DR. VIRGINIA a LFWEAIX.
Osteopathic
Physician.
1-3 Brenner Block, Albany.
Phones: Uir.ce Home 359, Bell blade
2751, Residence 394 Bo I . ,l.in . c; , e
EARLY SPRING SHOWINGS
Our spring line will be shown early.
Owing to the fact that, with our winter
f clothing sold down so closely during it's
season, we have ordered our Sprang Suits
to be shipped Early. Many are now on the
way, and we will be the first to show this
Springs fashions.
As usual we will be the leaders. Keep
your cy on our Store. Call for the new
things in proper season. Then, you will
know when you are right.
Wejnever disappoint.
The BMn Clothing Co.
Alb m y - Oregon