Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 16, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS
We have anticipated a big demand for school shoes and we are ready with an ex
ceedingly large and varied assortment for all sizes of school children. We have them in
Kid, Gun Metal, Calf, Patent and Kangaroo Calf Leathers, light and heavy soles, but
ton and lace styles. An exceptionally fine assortment of strong good wearing shoes for
boys in the regular and high top styles.
Boys and girls delight in such good wearable shoes. Parents delight in our prices.
We delight in being able to give such shoes at such prices. We guarantee a satisfactory
fit too.
SCHOOL HATS FOR
GIRLS.
See the new Roosevelt
shape a splendid hat for
school wear. Other styles and
colors in felt, beaver and silk.
Very reasonable prices.
RIBBONS.
A splendid variety some
pretty Persian effects.
We Try to Please Our Custo iers.
THAT is why we sell strictly high gt de unadulterated
drugs.
THAT is why our prices are so reasonable, and
THAT is why we are careful and accurate in filling
prescriptions.
BURKHAP r & LEE.
F. G. WILL has the latest
in Jewelry, Cut Glass
and hand painted goods.
alter Parker
Grocer
uifi
Baker
lH WK-tT 1HHT ctrililSTAXiK4NY UBBQOit,
first class goods in their season.
Phone Main 56
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WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the lines i buildings in
town are equipped with our plumbing
work. Wc make a specially of high
class sanitary plumbing and will be
glad to have you examine samples ci
our work. Wc have moved and are
now at 118 West Second street.
R ESS TOGS
Electric
Toasters
Make Perfect
Toast
Ralston Electric
Supply Co.,
3'0 West Second Street.
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. j
Application blanks can be obtained at ;
thi office.
TcrmE.:- One fifth down, and the bal-!
ar-ct in fivp years. All lands sold in
le al subdivisions, from forty acres to :
32u acres or more. OWEls BEAM 1
Room 4 Stark Building. I
A fine lot at our yard at this city, just
burned.
SCHOOL DRESSES.
Fine quality serge sailor
suits for winter wear.
Trimmed with braids, folds,
piping and covered buttons.
Pleated skirts, large and
small collars. These are new
goods just arrived.
$5.00 to $12.50.
DRESS GOODS.
Fine new fabrics for school
dresses. See them.
Shingles.
Made in Albany my iNo. 1 Edg Grain
the BEST in the market. Various
grades and prices from SI. 25 upwards.
Every bunch branded with my name.
Look for it. Examine these shingles
before buying elsewhere.
E. A. THOMPSON.
We use no dry kiln.
S. C. RUN YAN,
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 2651, Home 411.
Electrical Supplies and Fixtures.
Hitiiaa anrl nt-hni. niMnn ...
promptly. Contracts made.
ALBANY REAL ESTATE CO.,
W. M. Dresser, Proprietor.
Room 14 Albany State Bank Building.
Property lists wanted, property for
sale. '
A specialty of the new ALBANY
HUGH IS. S09 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 LRWEAUX
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 Bret class work at
reasonable prices. Next door to
uemocrat omce. see htm.
WOOD. Slab, east of t erry 2,; west
of Kerry $2.25, cash on delivery. Pay
the driver. A. W. Docksceder.
Home phone black 176, or Bell black
321. aot
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
ng, second floo'', with a complete
equipment fot pictue taking of all
kinds.
D. B. ADAMS,
'ACUUM CARPET SWEEPER
Agent for the ONWARD SLIDING
THIS MORNING
Ntws
from Albany's Six
Trains.
Early
The Dlatfurm and deDot were crowd
ed from end to end with people, nearly
all going to the state fair. There were
co many it was impossible to pick out
those going anywhere else. Wednes
day and Thursday are the drawing days
and Albany always sends its Bbare.
Editor Brown of Brownsville and
Postmaster Brown of Lebanon, were in
the crowd comintr down on the Cum-
min'sflyer, of course bound for the fair.
Grant Pirtle, of the St. Charles, a
resident of Albanv for six vears made
his first state fair trip, and will be one
of the heavy weights there, 291 pounds
wuu nis snoes on.
The Dowd Bros, and their father, of
Sunrise, recently from Connecticut,
went down to see if an Oregon fair
would show up with a nutmeg tair. A
New England fair is certainly not like
an Oregon fair, and yet a fair is a fair
the world over.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Warford left tor
Minburn, Iowa, on a visit with Mr.
Warford's folks. His father and moth
er in a few days will celebrate their
golden wedding, an important event
worthy of consideration in the family
circle.
Dr. W right Lee of Junction, came
dowB on a visit with his sister, Mrs.
Fred Fortmiller and family.
Special .Notice.
School books and school supplies are
absolutely cash. Please do not ask us
to charge them.
Foshay & Maeon.
The new California rooming house, at
Second and Montgomery streets, is now
reaay for business, The best rooms in
town, nicely furnished, both single and
lor housekeeping. tlb
Stewart & Sox Hardware Co have
Just received a itock of the lateBt in
Andirons. Call and select while the
assortment is full.
All overcoats just $15 at W. F.
ffer's. .
Pfei-
CENTRAL
ADDITION
TO
ALBANY
This Addition has just been
placed on the market, and ow
ing to its every natural ad
vantage, is destined to become
THE residence district of Al-
'bany. Only five minutes' walk
from, the Post Office. See us,
we can save you money.
COLLINS & TAYLOR, Ag'ts.
.132 W. 1st St. Albany, Or.
Carmel, Lemon,
Vanila, Strawberry
and Ciocolate Ice Cream
Orange Sherbet.
ELITE
CHOCOLATE SHOP
Otandma's Spectacles
Were good enough for "
iyeolden times.
E. C. MEADE, Optometrist.
329 2nd Street.
Missouri Feed Store.
For Flour and Feed,
Corner 2nd and Jackson streets.
BISHOP MOORR, Proprietor.
Bell phone 264 J.
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OBSERVED
By the Man About Town
A good many people around hunting
for Buitable presents for a bride.
What's harder tnan finding something
no one else thought of that is appropri
ate and expressive. It takes the pa
tience of a woman to do it.
Some fine looking iron work on the
ground for the new Schmitt Block.
Watson Broa. did it, good foundry work.
They have the contract for the iron for
the building, which will require consid
erable. Some bovs riding an old kangaroo
hievcle. laid aside for fifteen or twenty
years, once navigated by the author of
of lower down riding and took a tumble.
Some strawberries in the local mar
ket. The Portland papers have been
telling how all the berries now seen
were from Southern Oregon, but these
are from out near the strawberry city,
and are good ones, the most delicious
of all berries. Linn county takes no
back seat when it cornea to strawber
ries, and Lebanan is the dish.
One man has been added to the crew
of workmen on the street line exten
sion; but more are wanted. It is al
most impossible to secure help.
A nicture in the front window of
Tomlinson & Holman's store, reading
underneath, Our New Home. It's the
Schmitt block, and this firm will have a
double floor space of 50 by 100 feet.
At Dreamland.
The Cheynne Brave. This name sug
gests an Indian alory, and it is so It
is an exciting one of love, revenge and
war. What gives it an extra interest
is that it is acted by real Indiana, and
vou not only see the Indians' every day
life, but the storo is toH in ohe most
beautiful partjlof the world. The bio
graph shown is an uncommon story,
snowing bow a neglected child gets into
mischief, a good picture, xne enmaay
end is held up by a Selig entitled The
Emmigrant, in very good.
Parents Should Know.
It is the cuty of parents to ascertain
if the eye-sight of their children is per
fect or defective.
Immediate, timely attention may Bave
your child much misery and yourceit
future regret.
l!i. u. Meane, uptotrmrisi.
All overcoats just $15 at W. F. Pfei-ffer'a.
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329Se:or.tl Slre, Between Ferry & Broadalbin.
With September
Comes the new ierm of school. After three long months
of vacation and fun it's time again to get back to work and
study. Perhaps the boy will be in need of a new outfit, Suit,
Shoes, Cap, etc. We invite your inspection of our new
Fall styles in these lines. Or.r Beys' Ail Wool Knee Pants
Suits can't be beaten.
For the older fellows who want college cut clothes, will
find just what they want at this store.
THE BLAJW CLOTHING CO.
Dependable Clothiers.
i AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
New Cases: Adela Hoelzel agt. J".
P. Hoelzel, for divorce. , viarried Oct.
20, 1902, in San Louis Obispo, Calif.
Charge, being enamored with anotber
woman, giving her a diamond ring. etc.
The custody of the three children is
asked and i60 a month alimony. L. L.
Swan attorney.
Anna Muszynski agt. Paul Muszynski,
for divjree. Married 1881. Desertion
since Dec. 1906 is charge. The custody
of Bix minor children ia asked and 87
acies of land.
Second account in estate of J. N.
Rice approved.
Account of trustee of Owen Kees en
dowment fund Santiam Academy ap
proved. Settled, J. W. Cusick & Co. agt. A.
T. Humphrey et al.
Marriage license; Thos. Wylie
Smith, 32, and Evalyn B. Rhodes, 32.
Deeds recordad:
da Owen to Eastern Mo. Co.
small tract $ t
Jas. ! isner to F. C. M aybee lot
Mill City 550
tt.W Tripp to J. F. Venner tract
Browusville . 1
Mortgage for $700.
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National Lecturer.
Mrs. J, C. Stone, a national lecturer
of the W. C T. U. will be at the M.
E. chnrch Friday evening:
Read what has been said of her:
The spea'ter haB been engaged in
lecturing on temperance for many years
in various parts of the country and in
foreign lands, tt She was one of the
original Ohio crusaders who inaugurated
a viorous movement against the legal
ized liquor traffic several years ago,
;,nd from that time her energies have
been almost wholly devoted to lecturing
on the evil nature and results of our
state and national policy relative to the
revenue system ofjour.government.
THE HOME
TELEPHONE CO.
Will issue a new directory shortly;and
will Appreciate the cooporation ot
patrons in making this issue the best
yet
Subscribers who have moved or had
their number changed please call Man
ager Sanders or the bookkeeper.
MD'' tT & STUART.
Fhone Uome 431
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