Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 23, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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First arrivals in Suits and Hats on view at this store.
In twos and threes and groups of half a dozen the new wear-things for fall have
been arriving during the past few weeks. Now there is ready an impressive showing.
Come and see.
You will like the cut of the suits. Jackets are short and natty,
what narrow. The slender effect has been carried out in practically
which have been developed in both rough and smooth textures.
coming garments are bound to be popular favorites for fall.
Hats are deserving of special mention. Shapes are smart and varied both large
and small effects being included. Trimmings are novel and fetching. New fabric hats
are particularly attractive for early autumn wear.
There is much to please every woman in this advance showing of autumn styles.
If she be practically ipclined
We Try to Please Our Custo eiers.
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. -
BURKHAPr& LEE.
F. G. WILL has the latest
in Jewelry, Cut Glass
and hand painted goods.
iter Parker
cs.
Grocer
Baker
Its WKST H'lKST tjl'KKKT,. ALBANY OREHON.
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main 56
Si" r '
is-r. i
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the linest buildiugs in
town arc 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.
MifDIN & STUART.
she will be interested in the
Electric
Toasters
Make Perfect
Toast
Ralston Electric
Supply Co.,
30 West Second Street.
Missouri Feed Store.
For F our and Feed,
Corner 2nd and Jackson streets,
I BISHOP MOORF, Proprietor.
Bell phone 264 J.
A fine lot at our yard at this city,ju3t
burned.
Phone Home 431.
ALBANY BRICK CO!
, W. F. JONES,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Farmers Feed Stables.
Phones 200-R, Bell; Home 1235.
Skirts are some
all the models
The practical, be-
prices,
Come.
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.
fur-
ZOmi. SPRAY MATERIAL
Sole Distributor for the
Hygeno A, the great
Disinfectant Germi
cide, Insecticide.
alBo
Gold Loin and Mandan Lice
and Flv Killer
MURPHY'S
35 East 2nd Street.
FOR SALE.
One grey team, weight about 3200
One bay team, weight about 2800
pounds.
Une black team, weight about 2500
pounds.
And one boy's pony.
Three milk cows, one comincr fri-ch
about Oct. 1, other two givine milk.
Two registered Berkshire sows, one
with ten and other with eleven pigs by 1
side.
One registered Berkshire boar, one
year old, imported from California.
Eleven gilts six months old, and one
lat nog.
Fifty head of Cotswold sheep, some
registered, several nice yearling and
lamb rams in flock, also one 3-year-old
ram, registered.
Some Angora goats, eight wethers
and one registered Angora buck.
Also two wagons, one nearly new;
one 10 H. P. Russell engine and Bird-
sell clover miller, nearly new; and a
Carlcy Bros, feed roll, nearly new; and
household goods consisting of three
I heaters, two cook stoves, kitchen
table, dining table, cupboard, sewing
t machine and numerous other articles.
Call on A. r. Zimmermann, seven
miles north of. Albany and two and
one-half miles northwest of Millers
burg, and get some bargains as I am
going to leave. Phone Farmers 37.
s
i
Made in Albany my Mo 1 Ed Grain
the BEST in the market. Various
erades and prices from $1.25 upwards.
Evpry Mipch branded with my name.
Lunkf'rit. Examine these shinarles
: before tuyinpr - Isewhtrc.
I t. A. THOMPSi N.
v
JERSEY DAIRY
G. W. KUTHE, Prop.
Freh milk and crwim. Our wagons
cover t no citv twice dailv.
Phones: Bell black 2371; Home Mam '
Hi
APPLE A1EN
IN SESSION.
Forty or fifty prominent apple grow
ers and those interested in this greatest
of all things before our people at this
time, met at the Commercial Club
rooms this afternoon, with Secretary
Van Winkle of the Commercial Club in
the chair. The object of the meeting,
organization to promote the sale of
apples and pears to the best advaltage,
was stated, and at press time the meet
ing was getting well started.
P. D Gilbert eave some correspond
ence in reference to the best buyers,
and others were heard.
Amonff those rjresent were Mr. Mc
Kenn a, owner of the Wright orchard, a
nrnminent Hood River aoDle man.
The result of the meeting will be
given tomorrow.
THIS MORNING
News from
Albany's Six
Trains.
Early
A nnmher nf Alhanv neonle went to
Salem to see the great and only Buffa
lo Bill's Wild West show, rain or shine.
Among them were Jack Warner, Geo,
W. Cline. Miss Zulu Winn. Mrs. Guy
Thompson and Misses McKnight.
J. R Wyatt, W. H. Hogan, Ed.
Zeyss and Mr. Scott left on the delayed
No. 13 for Riddles, from which point
they will go into the mountains on a
deer hunt. Experts they always get
a good showing of venison.
Col. J.' B. Eddy, right of way man on
the S. P., after spending the night at
Albany, continued northward. A form
er newspaper man by the way, hence
ne always has a sympathetic word for
the scribe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Shaw left for
Portland and Astoria.
-W. B. Chance left for Cottage Grove
on mill inspecting business. He recent
ly returned from Southern Oregon .
K. J. Price, the t'mber land dealer,
of Portland, formerly of Albany, after
spending the night in Albany left for
home."
Mrs. J. M. Kitchen, of Stayton, re
turned home after a visit with her sis
frpr Mrs. Morean.
I. B. Rhodes, held secretary lor me
Y. M. C. A., after a visit with
A. C.
Schmitt returned to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Turner
grandson left on a Lebanon visit.
nj
. s, o. rjHiiey went ui ruiLiunu.
E. L. Wilson, the violin artist,
to Salem.
.nt
wen
Liked at Home,
The Corvallis G. T.-
E. A. Hudson, of the O. A. C. faculty
last year, has accepted a position in the
hin-h iKhnnl At Albanv. Mr. Hudson is
a graduate of 0. A. C. and his position
r-nme to him unsolicited, The latter
fact is also true of the Albany position.
Mr. Hudson is a capable young man or
high standing in this community and
I will prove a worthy addition to Al
bany's educational circles. -
I '
Chrysanthemum Fair.
The ladies of the Modern Travellers
club are making arrangements tor
holding their annual Chrysanthemum
exhibit in November. It is hoped that
a large number in town and through
the county will be prepared to bring
flowers for exhibition. The list of prem
iumns will be published soon as well
as the exact date and place of holding
the fair.
The Next Journal.
The Ladies Home Journal, now c
semi-monthly, will be out Friday morn-
ing, and Riley Lobaugh will have a sup
dIv for Albar.v people at his chair,
Thla will be narticularlv fine It is a
. marriage number, something everyb ody
; is interested in.
Parents Should Know.
It is the cuty of parentsto ascertain
if the eye sight of their children is per
fect or defective.
Immediate, timely attention may save
your child much misery and yourself
future regret.
E. C. Meade, Optometrist.
Fresh salmon and other lish at Holt's
Market.
Hurry and get one of those sponges
for 15c at The Variety Store, 313 W.
lBt St.
Go to The Variety Store for sta
tionary and school supplies. 313 W.
1st St.
Carmel, Lemon,
Vanila, Strawberry
and Ciocolate lec Oram
Orange iherbet.
ELITE
CHOCOLATE SHOP
Ornndma's Spestacles
were good enough for
ye olden times.
Modern time
jrfqutt-a fpoderft
eyeg!o,
E. C. 11EADE, Op'nmctrist
329 2nd Street.
Li
A BIG SALE
Of Stock and. Parm Implements
for Cash.
One of the bio treat sales of stock and
farm implements reported was that of
George McCart, of Plainvicw, on his
tarm which he recently sold tor JU,
000. The total sales amounted to $4945
much more than was estimated. In
cluded in it were twelve head of horses
that sold from as high as $302. f.0, with
a good average, 70 head of short horns.
brimrine as hieh as S82.50. and all kinds
of farm machinery and implements.
A striking feature of
the sale was i
that cash was paid in
nearly every .
case, hardlv anv credit beine asked.
W. A. Westfall of this city, one of
the best auctioneers in the valley, did
the calling, and he is a good one.
R. C. and F, K. Churchill, of this
city, had charge of the noon-day feast,
feeding about four hundred people in
approved style.
It was a great4 day at the McCart
farm, almost equal to a celebration.
LIARS GALORE.
lor housekeeping. tzz
A Truthful Liar presented by the
Athon Stock Company at the opera I . . .
house last night was simply a continua-1 R"01 Neighbors tonight. Business
tion of laughs. Everybody in the play importance.
bad a lying part; but it was transpar- Fall opening and display Friday and
ent and humorous, and showed how one Saturday, The Greater Chambers &
lie calls for another until there is a nit McCune Store.
work of them, and everybody became I. 8. Stevens and family have moved
involved. The Company is a remarkably from Shedd to Albany to reside, and .
good one, without a sticK in it, far are at 713 Montgomery street,
ahead of most of the high priced per , Porest Smithi of tn expreBB and
fU,SU?".mi.Hi. m. ah,, hn 1 height department of the depot for
In some specialties Mr ; Athon who Bome timeha8 been promoted & trBln
has one of the beat voices heard here director
and Miss Effle Johnson, as chick as a . .,. . ... 1L . .. . ,
summer's breeze, made hits, and were 1 Gilbert & Minthorn, two reliable
called back repeatedly. vounf men "nd hustlers, are now pro-
& i .k..t- on.! . m; nlnf. ! nrietors of the Pantatorium. dome a
ure specialty between acts keeps things '
going entertainingly.
Tonight the Lone Trail, never pre-
sented here, equal to the Squaw Han,
.... . ' ... .... '
will oe given, some novelties win De a
?rize for the best local amateur per -
ormer Thursday night and a greased
pig will be given away Saturday night.
Chambers & McCune announce their
rand opening and display Friday and
Saturday.
At Dreamland,
It is not often that you see a picture
combining love, drama, comedy and
nurse racing, mi in una. jine uiuburo
all these. It is a Mexican story, shows
the hot blood, sport loving Mexican at
! his best and is exciting from start to
1 finish. Over the Cliff is a drama of
the sea and is particularly interesting
owing to the supurb acting of the child-
ren. Floral Tvdbs is a beautiful hand
colored picture and last but not least is
fifteen minutes of real laugh entitled
Wanted a Wife.
All overcoats just $15 at W. F.
flejf's.
Pfei-
For school supplies see The Variety
Store, 813 W. 1st St.
All overcoats just $15 at (Y. F. Pfei
ffer's.
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 Se:o.-.d Stree, Between Ferry & Broadalbin.
Young
who want that extra smart
ness and unusual snap about
their clothes, that make them
stand out as neat, well dress
ed leaders of fashion, will
find what they want at this
store. We feature
L system,
Fashion Clothes
Society Brand
positively the best
younfr men's clothes
made
on the
market. Made by houses
that make nothing else and
put all their efforts toward
illing the demands of tlv:
younger fellows. At this time
mr store is brim full of new-
l:iess and up-to-date latencs .
:lothes that you will enjoy to
look at, and we
are alvvay
hid to show them.
THE BLAiN CLOTHING CO.
ALBANY
Baltimote for Bicycfcs. '
Fisk tires at Baltimore's, .
Fishing tackle at Baltimore's,
Holt again at the Holt corner.
A neat place. Holt's Meat Maricet
Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery.
Fresh halibut only 10 cents at Hot's
! Again.
Fancy feathers 25c, retrimmed hats
; 25c and 50c, at Mrs. Rookhdge's, 123
'; Ferry street.
GET one of those sponges at the
Variety Ssiore, old W. 1st street. 2o
and bOc 8p:nge8 for 15c.
f or typewriting, short hand and no
tarial work, call upon R. 1'. Yates,
First National Bank Building, Albany.
Home Phone 879.
Prof. E. L. Wilson for violin, Mrs. F.
M.JWilson for piano.instructions. Home
phone 353 10 to 12. 2 to 4 o'clock. 1st
street over French's.
Dr. W. R. Shinn. physician and sur
geon. Calls answered day and night.
Office, Klinn block, Residence 119 E 7th
street. Both phoues.
The new California rooming house at
Second and Montgomery streetB, is now
i eady for business. The best rooms in
'own, nicely furnished, both single and- .
fine business. Mr. CummingB, who was
..., ...
ChM-D- Montague of the U. S..
custom office, Portland, went to Leba-
' nnn fhto mack- fn. tx utntf
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j Dr. H. A. Leininger has bought a lot
of J, G. Gibson at Ferry and Ninth'
i streets, the north half of the quarter -
block, which it is Baid cost about $2100,
I including the pavement juBt put down
there. It is a fine location, in a plen-
did residence district. The Dr. expects -
eventually to build a home there.
Death of Henry Karstens.
Henry Karstens, a prominent Linn-'
county farmer and prosperous citizen..
died at 11 o'clock touay at his home -
I vr tn,B c,l3 ac V?. Bge 01 00 yea"
I f 8 J8?,8, """v? ot Germany, coming
f the United States when young. He
. !eaveiJ "wife and the following children:-
"?" arBtens. Mrs. Kuehl, Mrs.
Dlttmer' Ul8 .Lena a,r,Bten; tb,
??u.ntv.. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Miller, of
Nebraska, where he formerly resided.
ana Mrs, nosmoiski, ot sociavuie.
Hot Tamalies
and
OYSTERS
at
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THE CREST
Dependable Clothiers.
Men
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