Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, July 29, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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SPECIAL!
LADIES GUN-METAL
PUMPS.
$3.50 value for $2.65.
Very dainty, well made
and certainly a splendid val
ue at the price.
Every Oxford in the Shoe
Dept. has a July Clearing
price.
Supply your needs now.
We Try to Please Our Custo iers.
THAT is why we sell strictly high g. de unadulterated
drugs.
THAT is why our prices are so reasonable, and
THAT is why we are careful and accurate in filling
prescriptions.
BURKHAFX& LEE.
F. G. WILL has the latest
in Jewelry, Cut Glass
and hand
Walter Parker
Grocer
and
Baker
16 WEST FIRST 8T KUET,. AB AN Y OREGON,
First class goods in their season.
i
Phone Main 56 - "
WE DONT WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the finest buildings in
town are equipped with our plumbing
work. We make a specialty of high
class sanitary plumbing and will be
glad to have you examine samples of
our work. We have moved and are
now at 118 West Second street.
MEDIN & STUART.
"IS LIFE WORTH SAVING?"
Mrs. Mollie McRaney. Prentiss,
Miss., writes that she had a severe
case )f kidney and bladder trouble, '
and that four bottles of Foley's Kid
ney Remedy cured her sound and well, j
She closes her letter by saying: "I j
heartily recommend Foley's Kidney ,
Remedy to any sufferer of kidney dis-1
ease. It saved my life-" Woodworth
Drug Co. j
HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA
Bring discomfort and misery to
many people, but Foley's Honey and
Tar gives ease and comfort to the suf
fering ones. It relieves the congestion
in the head and throat and is 'soothing
and healing. Xone genuine but Foley's
Honey ami T-r in the yellow package.
Woodworth Drug Co, i..'i.,iSiu.iaaJ
July Clearing Prices on
Rugs and Art. Squares
Beautiful Patterns and Co brings in Wiltons, Brussels,
Axrriinster and Ingrain Art Squares. Flowered and Ori
ental designs. Several sizes, but most of these are 9x12 ft.
Values to $45.00. One-f ourt h off .
Small Rugs, 27x54 inches, $2.00 values. Special, $1.50.
' OUR JULY
CLEARING SALE
is proving a splendid success
Bargains in every depart
ment.
White canvas Oxfords for
Women, Misses and Chil
dren at 25c pair.
Ladies Suits and Silk
Dresses, one-half price.
Millinery, one-half price,
Save money by buying!
now.
A Safe Store to Pin Faith to.
painted goods.
NOTICE.
Application for the purchase of the
road land in Linn County now owned
by the Oregon and Western Coloniza
tion Co. will now be received.
Application blanks can be obtained at
this office.
Terms:-One fifth down, and the bal
ance in five years. All lands sold in
legal subdivisions, from forty acres to
320 acres or more, uwein beam
Room 4 Stark Building.
BRICK,
A fine lot at our yard at this city, just
burned.
Phone Home 431.
ALBANY BRICK CO
THE BROADALBIN
Boarding House
First Class Board. Meals 25c
Familv dinners a specialty.
229 Curl Block.
J. G. Crawford's
Photograph Gallery
Is n the New Albany State Bank Build
ng, second floor, with a complete
quipment for picture taking ot all
irds.
SINGER SEWING MACHINES for
rent Allkinds of machines repaired
at Burns' Shoe Store. 9t
MEN'S, WOMEN'S
AND CHILDREN'S
SWEATERS.
If you are going to the
Coast or the Mountains, your
outfit is not complete without
a Sweater. You 11 enjoy them.
A large variety of qualities
and colors.
Bathing Suits One and
two-piece styles for men and
boys.
J. L. IRVIN
DEALER IN
Automobiles and
Automobile Supplies
324 South Brosdalbin, Albany. Ore. ,
Bircks, Chalmers and Hudsons.
Bell Phone Red 2531.
S.C.RUNYAN,
Carpenter and Builder.
Makes a specialty of repairing and
job work.
Shop 1020 Elm street.
Home phome 426.
Electric Appliance Co.
422 W. First .
Phones-Bell Black 2661, Home 411.
Electrical Supplies and Fixtures.
House and other wiring attended to
promptly. Contracts, made.
ALB IN? . SEAL ESTATE CO.,
W. M. Dresser, Proprietor.
Room 14 Albany State Bank Building.
Property lists wanted, property for
sale.
A Bpeciaity of the new' ALBANY
HtlGHIS. See the plat.
jersey dairy
G. W. KUTHE, Prop.
Fresh milk and cream. Our wagons
cover the city twice daily.
Phones: Bell Black 2371; Home Main
144
DR. VIRGINIA V LEWEAUX
Osteopathic
Physician
1-8 Brenner Block. Albany.
Phones: Office Home 359, Bell black
Z751,Residence394Home.black863 Bell
Shingles.
Made in Albany my No. 1 Edg Grain
the BEST in the market. Various
grades and prices from S1.25 upwards.
Ejvery iiuncn urnnaea wun my name.
Look tor it. Examine these shingles
before buying elsewhere.
E. A. THOMPSON.
We use no dry kiln.
FOR SALE. 45 aces on Santiam, 9
miles east of Albany, fine garden
land, 3 acres in fruit. Call at Dem
ocrat office. lbt
J. W. BENTLEY. boot and shoemaker
and repairer, does first class work at
reasonable prices. Next door to
GRAVEL FOR SALE.--Finest grade
oi gravei irom me oar juBt over int
steel bridge. Parties wishing to haul
same, please call r-"d fret permit at
once. OWEN REAM, Agent.
3t Room 4 Stark Bldg.
WOOD. blao. easi ol ferr 2,; west
of Kerry $2.25, cash on delivery. Pay
the driver. A. W Docksteder
Home phone black 17G, or Bell blaci
321. sot
THIS MORNING!
News from
Albany's Six
Trains.
Early
Dean Crowell went out to Linnhaven
to take the place of a young man, re
cently injured by an accident. The
Company expects to plant three to five
hundred acres to apples this fall.
E. H. Rhoades went down to Jeffer
son to look after his prune orchard.
With prospects of prunes being about
S cents the prune man this year will
watch every corner for a good crop.
Miss Lena M. Parrish and niece, of
Portland, returned home after a visit
with her sister, Mrs. Claud Vunk. Miss
Parrish has the distinction of having
been number two in the Oregon beauty
contest several years ago, and is ako
one of the best lady wing shots in Ore
gon. C. G. Cowles went out to Lebanon.
President Crooks returned from
Brownsville.
Geo. P. Brown, of North Albany,
left on a Portland trip.
sawyer . m. Newport, ot. Lieoanon,
went to Salem.
Ed. Horncran. a Corvallis lawver. ar
rived.
Miss Ida Stellmacher left on a Port
land trip.
Rev. Esson left for Salem.
Rev. McDougal. returned from Leb
anon and left for Portland.
George Martin, left for Portland by
way of the Oregon Electric from Salem.
Yesterday he was up the Springfield
roaa seeing tmngs.
Seasonable Things.
Some fine oil and gasoline stoves at
the Albany Hardware Co's store. Some
thing convenient, a Btrawberry huller.
Get one.
Theloiedu.
A new steel r- with a cooking
plate on top, a model modern . stove
no blacking. Keeps clean. Just take
a look at it. A Albany Ha (Jo a.
Fresh salmon and other fish at Holt's
Market.
FOUND. An Elks storage card, with
five punches Call upon E. B. David
on, 739 E. First street.
BALED HAY. Twenty tons, ready I
for immediate delivery. Owen Beam.
26t
Watermellons
on ice
served at our tables
or delivered to any
part of the city.
Any Time.
ELITE
CHOCOLATE SHOP
GRAIN SACKS AND
TWINE FOR SALE.
We will be prepared to take oats c
storage.
Barley, wheat and oats bought.
- i M. SENDERS & CO.
ALL TOGETHER
After the regular meDting of the
Commercial Club lust night there was
a Get to-Gether meeting, asocial affau,
with a large numher urosent. Ic was
opened with a confab in charge of the
committee, Mr. Van Winkle presiding.
W.H. Marvin told why Ihey were there,
Mr. Van Winkle what was coin to
happen and then some more, VicePres
ident Cusick spoke about the exhibit to
be sent eaet with the Great Northern
and a motion was carried that it was
tne sense of the meeting that the
county assist in getting it up.
Judge Duncan told a storv and left
the matter for the court itself,
J. E. Hulburt reoresented the tender-
feet and gave some boosts. Dr. Hill
talked good naturedly and wittily about
pickle factories and medicinal plants
with some other suggestions, announc
ing his intention of some day driving
an arteBien well in Albany. Jas. H.
Curran, of the tannery, represented the
Irish but denied being an orator. D.
U. Green, the new manager of the
water and light plant, a very pleasant
and capable gentleman Bpoke for the
company along adjustment lines. Law
yer p, Cj. Van Taasell, a resident 01
iihanJ ; ; IE.
to be a good talker. He warned our
people against too high prices for rents
and property; but, bless you, that is
something that every where takes care
of itself, under the law of supply and
demand, and no clubs or anything else
can regulate it.
G. W. McDowell, of tha 'Oregon
Electric was present and told of the
eaBtem exhibit.
D.ck Churchill, the , caterer, set
,rnn.ihu .mi .nH
the cigars, everybody circulated and
Mr. Marvin gathered in the quarters.
It was a good thing and no mistake.
and next month there will be another.
Letter List.
-r
rne following letters remain in tne
Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for
July 2i. 1910. Persons desiring any of
letters, giving the date
kiiuoo ron.uiB ouuuiu vuu aw auvvi ifinau
Wm, Elder, Mra. Mary Jacob Gordon,
Golda Lamar, W. G. McCully, F. M.
Mecum, Earle Roberta, Frank Rowland,
E.S.Snyder.
J. S. Van Winklr, P. M.
The Weather.
Range of temperature 83-48.
The river is 1 foof.
Prediction: Fair tonight and Thurs
day. r
FOUND. A worn hand bag, with 18c,
handkerchief and ribbon. No costs.
FOR RENT. Furnished house at Nye
flrnfik. finf.lv NitilRtarl. A Hl-ilpnrlirl
opportunity for party who wiBhes a
one week outing. $8.00 for the first
week in AugUBt. Phone Home 287.
t29
The', lateBt
styles in eye
glass mount
ings. E. C. MEADE,
Optometrist.
329 Second St.
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 Street, Between Perry & Broadalbin,
When You See It in Our Ad
vertisement You Know It Is
True.
It is not our policy to conduct a sale every month in
the year, and quote prices that we can't deliver. The pub
lic don't expect it. It is a well known fact that for 40
years this store has always sold at a modest profit, first
class goods that we can guarantee, and at the smallest
possible price.
However, during this Semi-Annual Clearance Sale,
the above guaranteed merchandise is yours, and our mod
est profit thrown in.
Remember the house of quality, and ihc store that
never disappoints.
THEBLAIN CLOTHING CO.
MADEJ20,000.
Big Profits in a Land Ceil.
Ahout ten years ago Chas. Pfeiffer
bought the old Luiher Elkins ranch and
one hundred acres adjoining, making
742 acres in all, located 8 miles east of
Lebanon on the Sweet Home road, for
$5,500. Yesterday Mr. Pfeiffer sold
the ranch to a gentleman from Minne
sota for 130,000. Mr. Pfeiffer has made
some good improvements on the farm,
but figures them all in the place did
not cost him 10.000. Thus netting
over $20,000 The ranch is one of the
finest for stock and grain raising in
Linn county.
ALBANY
Holt again at the Holt corner.
Get your strawberries at Holt's.
A neat place, Holt's Meat Market.
Hot tamalies at the Vienna Bakery
Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery.
See the new lot of glass ware at the
Variety Store, 313 W7 First.
Don't forget to go to J. W. Bentley
your Bhoe repairing, 829 west 2nd
-c '
Dr. W. R. Shinn. physician and sur-
geon. Calls answered day and night,
Office, Klinn Block, Residence 119 E 7th
' street. Both phones.
Prof. E. L. Wilson for violin, Mrs.
p. M, Wilson for piano instructions.
.Tnm nhnnoRrAin to !2- 2 tn 4 o'clock-
lBt st rmet French's-
For typewriting, short hand and no-
tarial work, call upon R. 1'. Yates,
FirBt National Bank BuilrMng, Albany.
Home Phone 379.
Big crowds at the Electric have been
mystified by the mind reading of Effie,
one of the best yet.
At the Commercial Club laBt night
some one exchanged hats witn J . A.
Howard. Please report
Threshers have begun running all
OV6f the COUnlV
intv in wheat, oats, barley
and vetch. The cropB are large ones.
A case up before Judge Duncan, as
jtavenile judge is that of a boy and
girl, step-children of Mr. and Mrs.
Shelby, of Second street; who are
charged with having whipped them too
severely.
Argument was made yesterday in the
I C. A. Smith timber case wherein the
government seeks to have cancelled
title to fifty claims in Linn and. Lane
counties, now held by the Linn and
Lane Timber Co., recently transferred
as Bhown by the records published in
the Democrat.
FOR
mm SPRAY MATERIAL
Sole Distributor for the
Hygeno A, the great
Disinfectant Germi
cide, Insecticide.
also
Gold Coin and Mandan Lice
and Flv Killer
MURPHY'S
235 East 2nd Street.