Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 11, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    W e Announce a
SUIT SPECIAL
That will be of interest to the prudent, economical buyer.
These are the very latest styles, best materials and work
manship. They were bought personally in the East for
this season's trade. The lot includes some very fine
broadcloths, cheviots and home-spuns. Colors Medium
and dark blue, tans, browns, greys, greens and black.
Some of these are beautifully trimmed with velvet and
satin. .
Every one is an excellent value at the former price. At
the following prices they are the very best bargains you
could wish for.
$50.00 Suits , $39.00
40.00 Suits.'...... 31.20
35.00 Suits 27.30
30.00 Suits 23.40
YOU'LL NEED ONE OR MORE UMBRELLAS.
If you want to see the newest, most stylish and ser
viceable , and with especially beautiful handles take two
looks at our east window. It represents a portion of our
immense stock. Choose now while the stock is at its best.
Strong frames, steel rods, dependable coverings, best
workmanship. That's the kind you want the kind we
sell- the only kind worth purchasing. Every one is a
splendid value for the money. '
Assortments at $1.00, $2.00, $3.50 and $5.00.
. Other qualities from 50c to $8.00. '
THIS MORNING
News
From Albany's
Trains.
Six Earlv
Another wet one, with the travelling
public not yet recovered from election
returns.
The first ballot box to bo brought to
Albany was from Hiirrilmnr
eral men to look nfter it. .
V. VV. Rnhnntt
Shedd. He said Shedd did not make
the record on several things it gener
alls has, but it gave a great vote for
West, about three to one.
Owen Beam left on a Seattle trip.
Kev Lacey came down from Lebanon
on new church business.
W. B. Chance, mill inspector, left
for Salem.
Prof. E. L. Wilson left for Salem to
look after his Willamette violin players.
Hon. J. K. Weatherford left for
Salem.
. District Attorney E. R. Bryson, ar
rived from Corvalles.
APPLE FAIR.
This is tho tpeningduy, but tho work
of opining has been handicapp.d by the
heavy storm und ti:u election, comirg
nuht after election initially affecting
it. Getting tho exhibit in shape has
been slow work, hut those who go to
night uill be repaid. The opening ex
erctses this afternoon vi...r. .1.H.....1H
1 he program was the address of wel
come by the mayor, with an adtlross hv
II. C. Atwell, president of tho state
horticultural society on tho commercial
uuuic, viik ui uiiiMuen imnorrsinpn inm. "
nnlr.l,wl l, VI. A 11 ' IOIIOWS
loniglit there will be a fine mi.a,vl
program under J. C. I
I peopla should hear.
SIMPSON'S
POEMS.
A Bright One.
. "The Girl, the Man and the Game''
is the fetching title of tho new musical
farce, which iJilly (Single) Clifford will
offer Saturday night. The piece is de
scribed as a musical fantasy in two parts.
It is a farce, in other words, with mus
ic, and it is one of the sprightliest and
best entertainments of the kind offered
this season. Mr. Clifford is seen as a
roUtering blade, with manv gay quali
ties, and it is a role that fits him to
perfection. There are all sorts of
ludicrous complications in the piece,
and the fun is fast and furious from
curtain to curtain. Along with the fun
Mr. Clifford offers numerous songs of
the catchiest and or VPnt. irrtirrinnhlo
The piece is, in fact, one of the bright
est and best of this season's offerings
and it offers .entertainment of a high
class.
AT THE
COURTHOUSE.
So much election other business is at
at a stand still.
But there were some marriage licen:
secured: uscur Jonks, agd 16, a
Rose Mabel Carroll. 20; (.'. D. Trass'c
aged 30, and Rose Sanduor, 24.;
The Chrysanthemum, Fair.
The Democrat appreciates a volume
of tho poems of Samuel L. Simpson,
well printed and neatlv compiled. It is
entitled: "The Golden-Gated West,
Songs and Poems," by Samuel J. Simp
son. The volume is a credit to the
great state of Oregon, and will place
Simpson among the great poets of the
United States. The volume contains.
,iu pages and the poems are divided as
Nature, lustoucal and naira-
tive, memories of the west, occasional,
sentiment, patriotism, lifo and death,
miscellaneous. Tho first poem, prop
erly is Beautiful Willamette. The
original title in the Democrat was Ad
Willamottam. This poem is a classic,
one of tho finest things ever written by
any one anywhere.
Simpson was a former Albany man,
and wrote a number of his poems in
this city, notably Ad Williamettam,
and the people of tho city should te
liberal in their support of this costly
publication. It doservos a place in
every nome m Aiiiany. A. J, Martin,
, of Portland, has charge of the circuit;
tiou of the volume, and will be in A'
bany later. Those who wish the vol-
! ume at once may secure it by return
mail by sending $2.60 to A. J. Martir,
I Room 423 Hamilton building, Portland,.
I or W. T. Burney, 310 Alisky building,
' Portland.
For the Park.
The Owl Drug Store will be formally
opened tomorrow, when there will be
music and the ladies ot the Civic Im
provement Club will serve tea or coffee
A repetition of last year's brilliant
succe.-s is expected next week on the
14th and 15th ot November, only this
carnival will surpass tho other for it is
to be held in the new armory and sever
al new attractions will be added. For
instance a Pay Streak is being planned
that will Do the marvel of the ?.
Again the living pictures will delight '
the audience and this year they will be
quite elaborate. j
The booths will represent different,
nations and characters and refresh-1
ments. And the good things that are
being prepared to serve in each boot h i
are the best and most delicious that
Albanv cooks can nrenare. ThA mucin 1
for both nights will be furnished by our
best talent and that in itself will be
worth hearing.
Of course every one will be eager to
see the fino display of chrysanthemums
and they will be extra fine this yoar.
the-
See the great Cowboy picture ot
Dreamland.
Fresh oysters any stylo Hot Lunches
morning, Noon or night. Elite Choco-
ate Shop.
WANTED. To buy a amall rooming
house, cheap for caBh. Ph me Bell
433-J
ALCO
Alco Chocolates, are hiRft t,rle choc-
It is not witchery, but properly fitted glasses that restores the
eyesight.
E. C. Meade, Optometrist,
S29 West Second Street.
We Try to Please Our Custo aiers.
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.
b.urkhap r & Lee.
For your Holiday Goods.
A fine line of Jewelry, Sil
verware, Cut Glass and
Novelties to select from.
Walte
r Parker
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
An Albany lot for only $5.00
per month in the most desir
fcble residence district. We of
fer a choice selection of lots
in the new and beautiful Lin
mont on the Electric Railway
survey, fronting on Elm and
,Cottage streets, at the very low
prices of $150.00 to $225.00
each. A few slightly higher
and upon the easy terms of
only $25 down and then $5.00
a- month until paid. No pay
ments required during illness!
Perfect title 1 Free abstracts I
Warranty deed. Ten minutes'
walk from Courthouse. These
lots have been on the market
two weeks and 31 are sold.
East of Albany Heights, south
of Ninth street, ani on the
west side of Tangent road. Free
auto ride at office of
THE OREGON TITLE &
TRUST CO.
Second Street, near Broadalbin.
with other good things for a reasonable olates. Mcce at Elite Chocolate Shop.
CnnSldPrntinn Mr nantonnotan n(Tan T-.. r
I to contribute 20 per ce.,t of the total ,
sales ot the day for seeding and Bhrub-
uery m me new parif.
This offers a practical wav for boost
ing for a more beautiful Albany, with
the added attraction of lovely flowers
and delicious things to eat. No well -wisher
for Albany should stay away, j
See the great Cowboy picture at
Dreamland.
the
CHOCOLATES
That
KLASS Y KIND
"Y NOT"
. Just made and put up in
neat packages.
ELITE
CHOCOLATE SHOP
After Fruit Land.
Fruit Cake and Mincemeat
Opportunity
t Lebanon IS. A.: J. J. Merrill of St. '
Paul, Minn, and Henry Merrillof Port
land, Or., representing a syndicate I
'SttraT.. ginning Wednesday morning and continuing through
in Lebanon ast Friday, having just re-; the week we will sell new Seeded Raisins ill 1 lb Pack-rip-ps
turned from Sweet Home, where they I tnr oe 19 r... inn ' """S"-3
hod been tn vinw nmn of tho weaK, I 0 IOr "C 101 1.UU.
sections of the Willamette Valiey and New Currants, Citron,
vnsrauo Mountain wagon-roaa itina. i,Vi1inite r,-,,,., ; TvT ..i a 11
ine Messrs. Merrill visited Hood -"vvu m iuiui niuiuiy,
uuuerr. oros. rurnisning uept. Store.
Jersey, Cranberries, Franquetle
t amette valley as far south as Roschurg.
Grocer
and
Baker
ia WEST C.IR.8T 8THKBX,.A.i,i:A: if OKKOOt.
First class goads in their season.
Phone Alain 5tt
ECI AL
LIBRARY LAMPS $5.00
Ralston Electric SuppSy Co.,
3'0 West Second Street.
Why buy Groceries
of Portland Houses
wheo you can get the
following prices at
EASTBURN'S
14 lbs Granulated Surra,. ei nn
I IS lbs Cream Rolled Oats.!!'.'" 100
x iua iicau XIICU 1.00
14 lbs Japan Rice i.oo
16 lbs Brorten Head Rice 1.00
12 Ids White Beans l nn
12 lbs Lima Beans 1.00
xuiu u(ma naminns 1.00
Get our prices before you buy.
W. A. EASTBURN
The Grocer
These gentlemen ventured thnnnininn
that this section presents as great or
greater opportunities for the fruit-
gtower as any locality visited.
Death of Mr. Benight
Samuel M. Benight died this morning
at his home in east Albany, at the age
of 67 vears. He is well snnken nf Ho
I had been a resident here eight or ten
years, and leaves a wife and two sons,
Chas. and Gay.
The trouble was dropsy, with heart
failure.
3 Floors. Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Rugs, Linol
eum, Stoves and Ranges.
REMEMBER: Raisin Sale 4 Days Only.
EADE7
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
Sly v:o.-u Street, Between Ferry & Broadalbin
WAITIVI
The Tuesday Club.
The Tuesday Club met yesterday
with Mrs. Mary Ralston in a very
pleasant, session, dome time was spent
in reading from the Lady of Decoration,
a very pretty and entertaining piece of
literature. The contest was in looking
ul a lame 01 iorcy or nicy tnings, then
going into the next room and writing
clown as many as possible from memory.
Several had the same number.
Card of Thanhs.
C0PELAND AND MARSHALL
LUMBER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF .ROUGH AND DRESSED
LUMBER.
House and Barn Bills a Specialty. Mill situated two miles east of Kno
Butte, neat Santiam River.
I
We desi-e to express our thanks fnr
kindness and sympathy during the ill
ness and death of our son and brother
and also for the beautiful Moral gifts.
.Mils. M. r'uoMM, and Children.
Friday afternoon beginning fit 3
o'clock Ei gene high and Albany high
will play footbailon the ollege campus.
Admission 50 cents. This will be tht-
(game ol t!ie sesson, and there will be
someining uuing.
HVC YOUS CLOT HfcS
CLEANDj aNU PRESSED
The Pantatoriiim,
GILBERT & MIWTON
v.0 W 1st St,
BRICK.
A fine lot at our yard at this city.iuot
burned. j.j
Phone Home 431.
ALBANY BRICK CO
i
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the finest buildings in
I town arc equipped with our pluinbin,
I work. Wc make a specially of high
, class sanitary plumbing and will be
. glad to have you examine samples rf
I our work. We have moved and are
now at 118 West Second street
MEDIN & STUAPT.
WOOD SAWING-et
or phone 3692 black Home, 450-Y pacific'
.It
B. MOORE r;r
feet
chick
Big Thanksgiving sain 20 per cmt
discmint on all Dinner Pets until Nov
24. The Variety tjlivre. 813 W 1st St
WANTED. -Girl to do gin.'ral house
work, gnod wages, nn washing. Cal
upon r phene Mrs. W. C. Schultr, of
the J er.tpy Dt iry.
ESTRA i ED.-fiBpring calves. P.m' t
to John .lacolw, It. u. 1. Phono Ue'l
firmer 13.
DRESS MAKINlr.-Ws.isii, a specially
Prices reaoralft Mig I.Creinvr,
Cameron F.ais, Lyon St. tl!
Grubbii?, Contract.
Bid.' for ir:u ,bmg In ncros of lnjrrec
second si.iMh tir tump land will n.
received ;it this office Lund is sltualei;
nn Clovcrilaiu iitrin i mil.; l'rnm thi:
fiity; is upland and can he worned npor
uryotihe winter nviruln. Privhrg.
retains'! to n-ject uny or nil bi.ls re
t.'incd OAliN HF.VV.
Room 4 Slari: Bh.'x , Albany
I
K3
Perfection
Protection
new
jLescrioes our
Overcoats.
They wrap a man
about with a sense
or .rignt appear
ance, a good feel
ing to have.
Better see our
unusually com
plete and attract
ive display of fash
ionable Overcoats
ING CO.
dependable Clothiers. J
feed.
2nd and Jackson street. 25t
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