Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 02, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    . An Advance Shipment of New Fall Styles in
Separate Skirts
Of course you need a separate skirt to go with your extra waists.
A shipment of the latest models ready for your inspection. Voiles, panamas and
serges, finished with pleats, bands and buttons.
Colors, blue, brown and black.
$6.50 to $12.50
TABLE LINENS.
This department offers an
excellent choice of patterns
and qualities. We import
them direct from Ireland and
are in a position to give best
qualities at lowest prices.
Table linens, 60c to $2.50 yd. .
Napkins to match, $1.00 to
$7.00 per dozen.
STENCIL PATTERNS.
We have lately installed a
complete line of stencil pat
terns in the Art Dept. Splen
did designs on heavy oiled
paper. A very popular and
easy style of decorating pil
lows, curtains, screens, etc.
A large assortment of pat
terns at very low prices, 10c
to 40c.
We Try to Please Our Custo aers.
THAT is why we sell strictly high gi, de unadulterated
drugs. .
THAT is why our prices are so reasonable, and
THAT is why we are careful and accurate in filling
prescriptions.
BURKHAFT& LEE.
F. G. WILL has the latest
in Jewelry, Cut Glass
and hand painted goods.
Shingles.
XX a Ac in Ainnv mv Nn 1 Edi? drain
the BEST in the market. . Various
grades and prices from $1.25 upwardB.
Every bunch branded with my name.
Look for it. Examine these shingles
before buying elsewhere.
E. A. THOMPSON.
We use nc dry kiln.
KEEPING
TOGETHER
THIS MORNING j OBSERVED
j News from Albany's iix Early
S.C.RUNYAN,
Carpenter and Builder.
Makes a specialty of repairing and
job worn.
Shop 1020 Elm street.
Home phome 426.
Walter Parker
Grocer
and
Baker .
ii WEST C1K8T 8TKBBT..ALBAST URESO.
First class goods in their season.
Phope Main 56
Electric
Toasters
Make Perfect
Toast
Ralston Electric
Supply Co.,
310 West Second Street.
NOTICE.
Electric Appliance Co.
422 W. First
Phones-Bell Black 2651, Home 411
Electrical Supplies and Fixtures.
House and other wiring attended to
promptly. Contracts made.
ALBANY EEAL ESTATE CO.,
W. M. Dresser, Proprietor.
Room 14 Albany State Bank Building.
Property lists wanted, property for
sale.
A Bpccisity of the new ALBANY
HfclGUTS. See the plat.
JERSEY DAIRY
G. W. KUTHE, Prop.
Fresh milk and cream. Our wagons
cover the city twice daily.
Phones: Bell Black 2S71; Home Main
144
DR. VIRGINIA V LEWEAUX
Osteopathic Physician.
1-3 Brenner Block. Albany.
Phones: Office Home 359. Bell black
2751, Residence 394 Home. black 863 Bell
J. W. BENTLEY. boot and shoemaker
and repairer, does first class work at
reasonable prices. Next door to
Democrat office, see mm.
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the finest buildings in
town are equipped with our plumbing
work. We make .1 specialty of high
class sanitary plumbing and will be
glad to have you examine samples of
our work. Ve have moved and are
npw at 118 West Second trcc'
MtD!N&STUAP.
WOOD. Slab, east of t erry west
of Ferry $2.25, cash on delivery. Pay
Home phone black 176, or Bell black
001 on-
Application for the purchase of the
road land in Linn County no owned
by the Oregon and Western Coloniza
tion Co will now be received.
Application blanks can be obtained at
this office.
Trms-: One fifth down, and thebal
arei in five years. All lands sold in
letal subdivisions, from forty acres to
320 acres 01 more. OWE;N bEAM
Room 4 Stark Building.
BARBER SHOP
236 West 2nd St.
First Class Work Guaranteed
Geo. H. Fiddiman, Prop.
J. G. Crawford's
Photograph Gallery
Is in the NewAlbany State Bank Build
n, second floov with a complete
equipment foe pictue taking of all
kinds.
D. B. ADAMS,
VACUUM CARPET SWEEPER
Agent for the ONWARD SLIDING
SHOP.
" A fine lot at our yard at this city,ju3!
burned. I
There was a good crowd last night at
the monthly Get-to Ge'her meeting of
the Albzny Commercial Club It was a
good one, full of snap and fellowship.
Vice President E. U. CusicK presided
until Chairman Marvin of the enter
tainment committee arrived.
Major C. B. Winn, just home from
the east, to which he has made twelve
trips declared this to be the garden
spot after all, and made aime suggest
ions.
C. W. Tebault, also just back from an
eastern trip, the euest of honor at a
recent barbecue, was asked to explain
the shortage of beef cattle.
r. A xoung, who recently returned
from New York City, where he said he
had a hot time, a big contrast to our
cool weather, made a good talk, and
told the truestory of the eastern com
mercial traveller who was taken out
through the country to an adjoining
town by an Alb inv livery man. At a
farm house they saw a pig drive up a
Chinese pheasant and the farmer who
was there with his nun shoot it. The
pig a little further in the field drove up
anotnnr, wmcn was aiso snoc. xno
drummer's eyes bulged open, when the
livery man remarked: "That's a reg
ular Poland China Better." "I would
never have believed it if I hadn't seen
it myself" said the drummer. So it is
about this wonderful valley.
Prof, bmith, a new Albany man from
Uedford, gave a splendid talk, declar
ing he had made the right move in
coming to Albany, and (hat we can
raise and market just as good fruit as
there, if we will use their excellent
methods, and in boosting the great
secret Is specific facts of successful
farming and fruit raising.
Dr. Davis spoke to the point in refer
erence to the development of our fruit
interests through the big Linnhaven
orchard.
D. C. Green, of the water and light
comDBDY. R. E. Michael. Lawver
Johnson, who came here through the
influence of the commercial club be
cause it looked the best of any of the
towns, were made to show themselves,
and Johnson's Beat told of his ttedfoid
experience
Secretary Van Winkle read a letter
from eastern people wanting to buy a
general merchandise store doing a $75,
000 to SI 00.000 business.
Chas. J. Stackland, just after a cor
respondence with the club, coming from
Cove, said there $4,000 had been made
on an acre of Spitzenbergs. W. C.
Stalker, another newcomer being from
Colwell, Idaho, declared that a good
fruit country, but the Willamette
Valley has the climate and they haven't
there for a home and the enjoyment of
me.
Dr. Shinn who recently returned
from the east, said ha had burned all
the bridgebehind him this time, and
presented four rules of life: Do unto
the other fellow what you would have
him do to you and do it quick For
strength of muscle, heart and pocket
book cooperate. Have something for
everybody to do and do it. Mix bus
iness and brotherhood.
M. Senders declared there were
plently of specific acts in farming
right around Albany,-big earnings in
our diversified farming.
A feed and sjcial time followed.
Next month another one.
Trains
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Hhelps, of Leba
non, went to Portland, where Mr.
Phelps will buy the machinery for a
saw mill at Gist, Crook county, wnere
he has been lor some time, the old mill
having burned down. A former news
paper man.
Several left for Scio to attend the
fair, among them M. McAlpin, who was
! there yesterday. He reported theraceB
slow, tut a better ptugram tor to-day.
Cass Scott, a prominent candidate, also
went out, and A. J. Banta, one of the
Homestead's hustlers.
Miss Grace Brownellleft for her home
at Aberdeen, Waih., after several very
enjoyable weeks in Albany. Her many
young friends here were delighted to
nave her with them for awhile, and re
gret it is not permanent.
Commissioner Butler returned to I
Jefferson. He reported four car loads
of steel on the ground tor the bridge,
with three more due, and until they ar
rive very little can be done.
MrB. D. Brodi went to Clackamas to
join Mr. Brodi and spend a couple of
weeks.
Chas. J. Stackland, of Cove left for
home, stopping off at Salem. He is
looKing inrougn tne vauey.
W. D. Washburn went to Brownsville.
Elder Williams, of Tallman, left for
Wasnington to preach to the heathens
up there.
Miss Edyth Aldereon, of the Portland
schools, left for home after a visit with
her sister. Mrs R. L. Burkbart.
Mrs. Henrietta Brown went to Port
land for a visit with Miss Elizabeth
Irvine! in the hospital, and doing well.
Claud Mackey. of La Grande, left for
home after a viBit with the Bussards.
He is auite a booster for that country,
but BuBsard says he can't fish except
from a basket.
Arthur Purdom went to Portland to
snend labor dav. His mother went
. down vesterdav to meet ber daughter,
i Mrs. Pearl McHale, on her way home
' from Montana, ill
! A depot rumor is that there are to be
some minor changes around of an in
teresting order.
By the Man About Town.
The new two apartment house of
Mrs. Wyatt, on Fifth street, between
Ellsworth and Lyon, is one of the best
arranged places around, a good thing
for Albany. Each apartment has seven
rooms in modern arrangement.
The foundation is up for a new house
for rental on the property of J. B.
Leatherman, at Broadalbin and Ninth
streets, to be modern and convenient.
The new reinforced concrete ware
house of M. Senders & Co. was hardly
finished before several teams were at
the front door with loads of oats
brought in from the country. The
firm does a large business and more
room was a necessity.
Two other big reinforced concrete
buildings are going up, the Barrett
garage and the Fortmiller warehouse.
The Curl block, brick, on Broadalbin
streot is completed and about ready for
Mr. Curl's abstract offices. The new
3chultz block is to be occupied by the
vfetzgus plumbing shop.- The, three
jior bricks of J. W. Cusick & Sons.
Schmitt and Flinn and the armory are
decidedly busy places.
Bob Stewart and Seth Thomas
French have built a four winged aero
plane, to run from gravity, liberated
from an elevation andare preparing for
a sale through the air, when the Dem
ocrat expects a live item.
The Weather.
Range of temperature 81-42.
The river .7 of a foot.
Prediclion: fair tonight and Thursday,
fair and warmer.
The Dull Scholar.
Many a so-called oull scholar is so
because of some defect Id the eyes.
Don't neglect the eyes of your chil
dren. E. C. Meade, Optometrist.
The loiedo.
Jelly glasses for 30c dozen at the
Variety Store, 813 W 1st St.
Fresh salmon and other fish at Holt's
Market.
A new Bteel r irxs. wi'.h a cooking -plate
on top, a model modem . stove
no blacking. Keeps clean. Just take
a look at it. A Albany Hd Go's.
Stewart & Sox Hardware Co have
just received a stock of the latest in
Andirons. Call and select while the
assortment is full.
F G. WILL, lor Watches
F.Q. Will for watches
The' late s t
styles in eye
glass moon t-
mgs.
E. C. MEADE,
Optometrist.
329 Second St.
HELP WANTED
Good Wages. Call at
MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY.
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 S::or.u Stree, between Ferry & Broadalbin.
See the New Fall Offerings
in Clothing.
We want to thank the public for their generous patron
age during our Summer Sale.
Some special bargains are left yet.
But let us show you our new offerings for fall. The
r
greatest stock of Clothing, Over Coats, Furnishings,
Shoes, Hats, ever shown in the town. The finest makes,
the up-to-date styles, all at popular prices.
Clothes do not make the man, but, Oh, how they help.
New things in specialties, all through the line.
New goods every day.
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
1 h?ne Home 4ii.
; ALBANY BRICK CO; ggg&ffiffi.
, i ALBANY ORIGON g