Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 18, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    Linen
time
THIS MORNING
News from Albany's Six (Eauy
Trains.
The best time to replenish your linen supply is right
now, while the stock offers the largest and best assortment.
We have received a large shipment, bought for holiday sell
ing. The patterns are exceptionally pretty and are un
doubtedly the choicest we have ever shown, although our
linen department has the reputation of showing the finest
linens.
Buying in large quantities and importing direct from
Belfast, Ireland, as we do, enables us to give values that are
hard to duplicate elsewhere.
See the special assortment of Table Linen.
Rich, fine, superb designs as elegant as any you ever
saw two yards wide. 1
Special, 98c yard. Napkins to match.
Other values priced from 50c to $2.50 yard. Napkins,
$1.25 to $7.00 dozen.
A visit to this department will convince you much
sooner than print. Come and see this showing while it is at
its best. See the rich display in the show-window.
A NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES SHOES.
Patent leather button dull tops.
Patent leather button plain toe cloth top.
Gun metal, calf button. Three popular styles.
. $3.50 and $4.00.
Dr. C. W. Lowe, the oculist, came
down from Lebanon, and went to Stay
ton. Ho will be in Albany in a few
days, one of many trips here.
Undo Billy Wright returned from
Lebanon, another frequent Albany vis
itor for many years. His hot Bluff is
great for the digeetive faculties.
Clyde Laughead, of the Albany Sup
ply uo., went to urownsviuo. n.
Company is doine a finebusiness throueh
the valley, a gr; at convenience for gro
cers m this part 01 the stale.
John R. Penland. the civil engineer
went to Millers to do somo worK.
Mrs. W. A. Thrift went to Portland
for a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Earl, who has not been well.
Mrs. Kate Vaughn arrived from' Leb
anon on a visit with her sister, Mrs. i,,
H. Rurfd.
Mr. Leary, of the Home Restaurant,
went to Portland on a short business
trip.
THE MUMS.
Mrs.
tlaight Has
Flowers.
the Finest
Married.
On Wednesday, November 15, 1910,
at tha Home telephone on ce, a pood
place to start out in life together,
Elmer Richardson and Miss .Minnie A.
Bahrxe aged 23, both of Lebanon. Kev.
Esson performed the ceremony.
Letter List.
Wall Paper
Cheap
For 30 days
For the next thirty clays we are go
ing to have a great Wall Paper sale
15 000 rolls will arrive for us Feb.
15 th so we must, make room for our
stock. Now is your chance, when
you see it in our add you know it is so.
Call and see us, -. -
The human eye is the most valuable
organ in the body.
'0&ft.C - --S55 Everyone is wise who periodically
&'fa-.j&q&i$ has his eyes scientifically examined.
E. C. Meade, Optometrist,
829 West Second Street.
For your Holiday Goods.
A fine line, of Jewelry, Sil
verware, Cut Glass and
Novelties to select from.
The following letters remain in the
Albany, Ore., postoflice uncalled for
Nov. 16. 1910. Persons desiring any of
these letters should call for advertised
letters, giving the date:
Lee Adams, Jess T. Anderson, F.
M. Ayers, 2; J. E. Barton. E. A. Bald
win, H. W. Bosworth, Roy Cadden,
John Chapman, W. H. Garland, Mrs.
K. Gray, R. B. Hunter, Emma Le eh,
Luella Lewis, Anna McClung, Dodo
Skinner, Floyd Simon, Mary E. Smith,
Mrs. Viola Simmons, Mrs. L. F. Warner,
G. C. Wariner.
J. S. Van Winkle, P. M.
The judges, Prof. Flint, of the O A.
C, W. S. Duncan and Mr. Penneback
r. of this ciiy, men who understand
llowers, made their awards last even
ing, as follows:
Finest and best exhibit. Mrs. H. D.
H;iit;lit, of Knox liulte, a cut glass vase
presented by the Modern Travellers.
2nd. Mrs. Henrietta Brown, a rug pre
sented by the Hamilton Store. 3rd,
Lucy Gard, a bed spread presented bv
S. E. Young & Son.
B.?st ten varieties. 1st, Mrs. Chaa.
H. Stewart, a rug presented by Gilbert
Bros. 2nd. Mrs. Howe, a rocker pre
senled by the Formiller Furniture Co.
3rd, Mrs. Clydo. Bryant, toilet water
presented by Dawson.
Best 5 varieties. 1st, Mrs. Jas. Own
bey, of Tangent, photos of Crawfori.
2nd, Mrs. Johnston, cut glass knife
rest by Foshay & Mason
Beat single mum. 1st, Mrs. Hnight,
a Goodness Gracious, a leather bag pre
sented by Chambers & McCune. 2nd,
Mrs. Luster, an Eturlehart. bott e 1
perfumery presented by Burkhart
Lee. 3rd, Mrs. Jas. Ownbey a Mr.
Konnaton. a picture presented bv H.
Jones.
Best collection in pots, 1st. Mrs. Guy
Howe, a jardenier by the Woodwortii
Drug Co. 2nd, Mrs. A. H. Martin, an
embroidored handkerchief by W. B.
Stevens & Co. rs. S. A. Nicholls
had a nice collection and received a i
pottery jug from the Ohling-Huibert
Co.
Other excellent displays were shown
by Mrs. Young, Mrs. Maxwell, Mr.
Ueffeit, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Cum-mings.
Anion? the mums observed wore Iho
Nevins, Mrs. Chamberlain, Dollv Duesc,
Goodness Gracious, Ostrich Plume,
OBSERVED
Ev the an About Town.
A fine displny of apples m the Linn
and Benton windows, prettily packed,
something that always shows fruit off
better, tho m tistic adding to the effect.
The newly arranged offices are very
attractive.
The Pomona, at the docks,' among
other things, this morning took away,
a big shipment of apples in boxes, uy
V. D. Loonev. of Jefferson, to himself,
iit Portland. A good many apples are
being sent awav to the larger markets.
A. W. Dockstedder unloading a car
of Mendota coal, which Mr. Docksted
der reports gives general satisfaction.
Coal is coming into favor as a fuel here.
Louis Miller of Eugene, setting up
the machinery in the former Stetter
store, for a shoo repair shop. Mr.
Miller has been in his father's shop at
Eugene several years. Ho is a brother
of George Miller, the plumber. He
does his work entirely by machinery.
Mr. Miller will have the east half of the
store room, a partition being run
through the room, leaving the corner
room for rent, a good place for a small
business.
Here or Nowhere.
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
An Albany lot for only $5.00
per month in the most desir
able residence district. We of
fer a choice selection of lots
in the new and beautiful I.in
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 I
Perfect title I 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, anl on the
west side of Tangent road. Free
auto ride at office of
THE OREGON TITLE &
TRUST CO.
Second Street, near Broadalbin.
Albany people wishing to make their
annual contributions to the boys and
girls home at Portland may do so by
leaving the things at the courc house,
where Mr. Bilyeu will take charge of
them and see that they are forwarded
at the proper time for Thanksgiving.
The third number of the Albany Col
lege lecture course is Harold Morton
Kramer, novelist and lecturer. H
wi'l be at the United Presbyterian
church, Fridav night, subject "Here or
Nowhere." It is said of this lecture,
"It contains the broad sympathy, the
soul depth, optimistic philosophy that
have characterized all of Mr. Kramer's
KiHorrtnwn Pink ivnm ninrir PoiKn' I novels. Many of each audience will go
White Ivory, Bird of Paradise, Frank ! awav clinging to the cheering message
Wood, Mrs. Tom Lawaon, Mrs. Robin- i " from that Jiour find new posaioil
son, Gnlieth. Lavender Green, Silver "'8s m hte- Tna vlue of such a
Cloud. H Barns. White Pearl. Fannie I lecture to a community cannot bo
Neal, Golden Wedding, Ruth Cleveland,
Kate Roberts, Glora Yellow, Vivian
Morrell, Bergman, Simpson, Pink Pearl,
Virginian Pachtman, Yellow McKinley,
and the Green, a novelty shown by Mrs.
jNicnoits.
estimated.'
The reserve seat sale begins tomor
row at W oodworth's drug store. Season
tickets for the remaining six numbers
can be had at Albany College, Albany
High School, Commercial Lluo, Wood-
Thn dianlAv ia much thn heat shown worth's and several young people's
in Albany, and elicited the highest societies. Coupons on season tickets
commendation of the Judges, Prof, have been made interchangeable.
Flint declaring it the finest out-door
collection he had ever seen. !
Christmas Photos.
Now is the time to have Christmas
photos made. Call and see the fancy
I. O. O. F. Notice. Initiation of
officers tonight and other important
businass. All Odd Follows are earnestly
requested to be present. By order of
the Noble Grand.
The Albany Commercial Club ap.
predates a box of choice 1 Jonathan
apples presented by Sweet Home.
They are perfect and good eaters.
Hot Chicken Tamalalics Elite Choc
olate Shop.
All suits ust $15 at ft . F pfeiffer'a
Walter Parker
Grocer
and
Baker
111 WF.'VT f.lRUT HTK.fc!BT.M,KANV okKSOm
First class god 3 in their season.
PbuiDe Main 5f
Why buy Groceries
of Portland Houses
when you can get the
following prices at
EASTBURN'S
14 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00
16 lbs Cream Rolled Oats 1.00
11 lbs Head Rice 1.00
14 lbs Japan Rice 1.00
16 lbs Broken Head Rice 1.00
12 1ns White Beans v.. 1.00
12 lbs Lima Beans 1.00
10-16 ozpks Raisinns 1.00
Get our prices before you buy.
W. A. EASTBURN
The Grocer.
FINE HAIR BRUSHES. We
have just received a large shipment
of Howard's fine hair brushes, the
best made in America. We sell them
right, ("all and see the line. Bui-k-hart
& Lee.
Don' miss the premium sale, bring
, in your red envelops to tbo Commercial
i Tea Store they are pood for 10c on the
; 8ioo.
j New shipments of Andirons Fire
i Screens, Aluminum and Silverware just
i received at Hulburt Ohling Hardware
Co's.
The booths attracted a eood deal of
attention and did a fine business,' - thn
Japs with tea and cocoa, the Spanish
with its hot stuff, the German with its
sauer kraut and bolognas, the American
with its beans and pumpkin pies, the styles on display at Burkhart's Studio,
1 1' reueii wiui us coniectionary, ana me 1 next to f , U. Botn pnones.
domestic with its home made products, i ---.-
i Striking characters were Pocahontas, i . . . ., ...
(Miss Kate Stewart, and Sacawajoa, ' .Try our hoc noon lunches, at the Vis
j Miss Neta Schultz, weuring original , slon "ar'0Ia
i Indian costumes, the property of Dr.
lo. Stewart, utners mane line ap
I pearances in keeping with their nation
ality. ' .
I The living pictures were greatly ap
preciated, pretty affairs. Miss Lila
Fatlon was a neat Which; Mrs. C. E.
Sox. St. Celia; Mrs. R. E. Mason, Queen
Louise, and the Seven Ages brought
out some line figures. Pleasing musical
iiiuuiucta wwc iHeaemr.- uy lYJiaseu ire
land and Smith.
The show has been open today, and
! will close tonight with another living
' picture show, all new characters,
i Albany people should get their lunches
, there tonight, 6 to 7.
All overcoats just S15 at W. t
ffer's.
Pfei
PUiS' IN WOOD.-Phone Red 278
Home. t25.
FOR SALE. Farm of 20 acres, one
and a half miles from Albany, new V
room house and barn, running water
all year, give immediate possession
with crops. Trms. halt" down and
babnee in easy payments. Inquire
at 330 S. Main. tlb
WANTED. -Exnerienced help in kitch
en. Call at Mission Parlors. lft
LUST, At the Alco gym a silk urn
bi.lla. white P on fastening band,
Return to Hamilton Store.
FOR RENT. Fino room. 28 by 28, hot
and cold water, furnace heat, ground
floor, good for offices or business.
See Burkhart & Led.
WAST MEADE,
SPECIAL
LIBRARY LAMPS $5.00
Ralston Electric Supply Co.,
3'0 West Second itreet.
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the finest buildings in
town are equipped with our plumbing
work. We make a specially of high
class sanitary plumbing and v ill be
glad to have you examine samples of
our work. We have moved and arc
now at 118 West Second street.
MEDIN & STUAPT.
All suits just $15 at W. P.; PfefTer's
LODGE MEETINGS.
The K. O. every Saturday even
ing. The Woodmen of the World every
Friday eyening. L. L. Swan, clerk.
Manzanita Circle 1st and 3rd Mon
days. Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd
and 4th Wednesdays in Bussard's
Hall. Grant Froman, Clerk.
Royal Neighbors meet every 1st and
3rd Wednesdays in Bussard's Hall.
Alice Kirk. Recorder. j
Ladies of the G. A. R. meet first
Tuesday each month at G. A. R. hall.
Hattic Stilson, Secretary.
ALCO CHOCOLATES
That
KLASSY KIND
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 Svn-ti Street', Between Ferry & Broadalbin
"Y NOT"
Just made and put up in
neat packages. '
' ELITE
CHOCOLATE SHOP
tUVE Y0UX CLOTIIfcS
CLEANED AND PRESSED
B MOORE f f 'i WOOD SAWING-
u. n ivm7ii. Krai ..,, ,1 or plnne 3692 black Home m y Fac.;fic
Tho Dnnta
lllVe 1 UlllUlUi iit
GILBERT & MINTON
urn
AT THE CITY FISH MARKET
109 Lyon Street,
You can get all kinds of fish, fresh,
iltcd, sinot.-cd and canned; fresh oys-
j lors. ci'.'fbs and clams, i a(uina sal-
mnn rerr.-ived daily.
I I.r.v:-M prices consistent with high
quality m goods.
Delivery to all parts of the city.
Moth phones.
1 1 1 W. II. RI DGEWA Y, ProPj
R !3. -Uyberry, ''rayman
Heavy i.n I light hauling. riant
moving a p:mcialt.y, I'ianu and organR
boxed for shipping Piuno boxes for
sale. Wood for salj, i ' wood or 1C
inch wood.
Real
feed. 2nd and Jack9 jn s'.reet. 2at
3t AW W 1st St.
Bel! Phone black 273
Home phone 186
Olhc! with 1,'nn ek ii';n; n
tate C . 2.31 U nit In-.
I Kemience 71.; .vlomgomery bt.
Phones.
Both
(THE BLAIN
it
ij
Perfection
in
Protection
Describes our
new Overcoats.
They wrap a man
about with a sense
of fright appear
ance, a good feel
ing to have.
Better see pur
unusually com
plete and attract
ive display of. fash
ionable Overcoats
CLOTHING CO.
dependable Clothiers.