Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 25, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wail Paper
Cheap
For 30
For the next thirty days we are go;
ing to have a great Wtdl Paper sale
15 000 rolls will arrive for us Feb.
15 tli so we must, make room for our
stock. Now is your chance, when
you see it in our acid you know it is so.
Call and see us.
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Walter Parker
Grocer
and
Baker
First class goods In their season.
Phone Main S6
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LIBRARY LAMPS $5.00
Ralston Electric Supply Co.,
30 West Second Street.
B. MOORBriWOOD SAWING-KK
feed. 2nd and Jackson street. 25t j " 3632 "'ackHome, 4E0-Y Pacific.
Exhibition
and
Demonstration
of
La (irecque Corsets
Beginning Monday an ex
, pert Corsctiere direct from
New York will be here to ex
hibit the latest styles of this
corset. This is an oppor
tunity to receive expert ad
vice on how to improve and
bring out the shapeliest lines
of your figure, as well as giv
ing you perfect bodily com
fort. A fitting' at her hands
entails no obligation to buy.
You are invited to
avail yourself of
this opportunity
days
The human eye is the most valuable
organ in the body.
....
Everyone is wise who periodically
has nis eyes scientifically examined.
E. C. Meade, Optometrist,
329 West Second Street.
For your Holiday Goods.
A fine line of Jewelry, Sil
verware, Cut 'Glass and
Novelties to select from.
I W
Feathers
Renovated
We make
Feather Mattresses
Pillows and
Cushions
l y,holstering and Mattress Making
promptly attended to.
' Albany Furniture Hospital
-OR
Albany Lounge & Mattress
Company.
Phones, Bell 2b3-J; Home 347. Now
315, E. Second Street.
Why buy Groceries
of Portland Houses
when you can get the
following prices at
EASTBURN'S
14 lbs Granulated Sugar..'.. $1.00
10 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 Ids White Beans 1.00
12 lbs Lima Beans 1.00
10-16 ozpks Raismns 1.00
Get our prices before you buy.
W. A. EASTBURN
The Grocer.
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the finest huildincs in
town arc equipped with our plumbing I
worK. vve mauc a specialty ot 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.
MEDIN & STUART.
If your horse has
HEAVES use
Stone's Heave
Drops. Price $1.
For sale by all drug
gists. Dr. S. C. STONE,
Salem Oregon.
wmmmm
THIS MORNING
News from Albany's-Six
Trains.
Eai i y
Mrs. Goo. Willis left for Portland for
a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Craw,
and sister, Mrs. Daigleish, who recent
ly returned from a trip to Europe, tak
ing Thanksgiving dinner with them.
Mrs. E. C. Anderson and Mrs. E. F.
Anderson and duughter went to Brownsville-
for their Thanksgiving dinner at
the home of Mrs. Coppock, once an
eastern schoolmate of Mrs. 12. F. An
derson.
Mrs. Tohl, Mrs. Small and Mrs. Howe
went out to Lebanon for some Thanks
giving turkev.
Mrs. H. A. Nelson went to Portland
tor a Thanksgiving dinner with Miss
Anna Flinn and a visit with other
friends.
Mrs. Virgil Parker and daughter
Mary left for Mollalla for a visit at
Aunt Betty's and a taste of Clackamas
turney.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Underwood ot
Lebanon went to Corvallis to spend
Thanksgiving.
Dr. riotnan returned to Salem.
Murry Marshall went down the road
on a duck hunt.
Prof. Wilson left on his regular Wed
nesday trip to Salem.
Thanksgiving Services at St.
Mary's.
Special services will be held tomorrow
at 9 a. m. in observance of Thanksgiv
ing day. Father Lane will officiate and
deliver the sermon.
rJxercises were held at the Academy
yesterday afternoon in observance of
the Parish jubilee. About 70 children
participateu and the splendid program
they rendered was very much enjoyed
and reflected credit upon their instruct
ors. This evening the choir will be
entertained at the rectory and Father
Datin and Father Servais will be pres
ent with the Hev. Fathers of Jordan.
The Fire Bell Rang,
F. G. Will, the popular jeweler last
evening built a rousing fire in his fire
place in the Will block, and sat down
for a good time. Some one back of the
block through the windows, with cur
tains far up, saw the ruddy blaze and
iumDed at the conclusion there was a
I fire, and turned in an alarm at box 45.
i There was a loud laugh on somebody
when the real situation was discovered.
Father Lane's Birthday.
Yesterday was Father Lane's birth-
i day, and he was kindly remembered in
some of the talkB at the jubilee. The
' students.of the Academy also nid.so in
a manner greatly appreciated, by; pre
senting him with a fine overeoat. He
I got even with thdm by giving them a
generous treat. .
On Monday night Nov. 21, at the
home of the grandfather, in Albany to
Mr. and Mrs. Locke, a girl), giving Mr,
and Mrs. J as, Nanne? their first expe
rience as grandparents. All doing well.
The Weather.
Range of temperature 51-38.
Rainfall .62 inch
The -iver is up to 7.2 feet.
Prediction, fair tonight and Thursday.
Try our hot noon lunches, at the Mis
sion Parlors.
FOR TRADE. I will trade a good
building lot (corner) in town (sum
mer resort) in Lincoln Co., for good
horse, harness and buggy. Address
vi rs. Robert Smiley, P. U. Box 404,
Albany, Or. tl
LOST. -A watch, gold, 1913, N J H.
on it, with an H. a, fob. Return to
A. M . Holt.
LOST SHEPHERD DOG. Dark yel
low, white ring around neck, white
breast, and quite friendly. Lost or
taken from place last Saturday night.
Reward W. C. Schultz, Jersey Dairy
FOR RENT. Furnished and unfur
nished rooms. 0')2 W 7th street.
nfivmrn Du...:.....! l.nn in t.lfnl.-
en. Call at Mission Parlora. 15r
I WANTED. A young man boukeeper,
at the Albany Iron Works.
! FOR SALE. Carrot for Rale by Har-
dT brothers, in ton Jots. Hemic
phone Red 284. tl4
WANTED. Lxperienced girl for house
work, A. L. Simpson, 340 E First.
FOR RENT. 3 unfurnished rooms,
electric lights and privilci of oath.
Phone call 404 California S. t20.
ALCO CHOCOLATES
That
KLASSY KIND
"Y NOT"
Just made and put up in
neat packages.
ELITE
CHOCOLATE SHOP
HAVE YOUR CLOMfcS
CLEANED AND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
GILBERT & MINTON
ViM W 1st St. Bell Ph'jne hlack27?
I Home phone 19
LAST DAY
OF INSTITUTE.
A largo audience attended the even
ing session of the teacher's institute, at
the high school building yesterday, and
there was a general appreciation of the
program presented. j
The line V ilson orchestra was heard
in several selections. Tne Girl's Glee.
Gluo th n sbng and a second song was
insisted on. A fine bunch and good
lingers. Miss Blackwell delighted all
with her stace coach sto y. The new
high school orchestra performed well
and President Fletcher Homan, of Will
uinuue University delivered the ad
dress of the evening on Scientific
Education, a splendid effort, presented
with vigor. Education should be pract
ical. Girls should be taught to cook,
to sew, to paint, music, the boys
carpentry, etc. and there should be
a better system of normal development.
The Bible should be brought back into
the school, in the interest of the devel
opment of character, the highest type
of civilization.
Besides the department work under
the regular instructors there were soro"
special addresses today ot a high orue.
closing this afternoon with one by D.
Gcselbracht on normal training.
excellent addresses wore made I y
Prof. Horner of the O. A. C. and Pro..
Sweotler of the U. O.
The great work of the institute has
been in classes, in the departments,
splendidly handled by Superintendent
Briggs, Prof. Bradley, Prof. Living
stone of Forest Grove, Miss Laughead,
assisted by Prof. Cordley, Sweetzer,
Sheldon and others.
Linn county Bchools are on a solid
basis and will continue to develope.
leading in progress.
Thanksgiving Services.
Thanksgiving services will be held to
morrow at 10:30 o'clock in the Christian
church. Rev. Geil of the Evangelical
church will preach the sermon and there
will be good music. A collection for
the aid of the noor.
Peters shells "Get the Moat." For
sale at Huiburt-Ohling Hdwo. Oo's.
All Buits just $15 at VV. F.J Pieffer'a
PRICES ON RUGS UNTIL CLOSE OF
BUSINESS DEC. 24.
Body Brusels, 9x12 Ft $42.50 Sale Price $35.00
Axminster, 9x12 Ft 35.00 Sale Price 30.00
Axminster, 9x12 Ft 33.00 Sale Price 28.00
Axminster, 9x12 Ft 27.50 Sale Price 24.00
Velvets, 9x12 Ft 26.00 Sale Price 22.00
Tapestries, 9x12 Ft 22.00 Sale Price 18.00
Tapestries, 9x12 Ft 20.00 Sale Price 15.50
Tapestries, 9x12 Ft 18.00 Sale Price 14.50
Kashmirs, 10-16x12 Ft 22.00 Sale Price 17.25
Kashmirs, 9x12 1 Ft 16.00 Sale Price 14.50
Kashmirs, 9x10-6 Ft 14.00 Sale Price 12.7.r
Kashmirs, 7-6x10-6 Ft 12.50 Sale Price 10.75
Kashmirs, 6x9 Ft 10.50 Sale Price 9.00
We have reasons for making these prices.
First. We do not want to invoice them Jan. 1st.
Second. We want to give our customers the chance
to buy rugs at a low price through the holidays.
GILBERT BROTHERS.
WAIT MEADEr
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 V'ord Stree, Between Ferry & Broadalbin
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
Dependable Clothiers. J
ALBANY
HOT
NOON
LUNCHES
At the Mission Parlors.
Baltimoie for Bicycles.
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.
Try a cup of hot chocolate at the
Urest.
Light lunches served at the Crest
Confectionery.
Have your feet attended to by Mrs.
Driver 230 Lyon, both phones.
Misa Nellie Bridges professional
nurse. Phone Homo Red 238. tl'J
Prof. E. L. Wilson for violin, Mrs. F.
M. Wilson 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.
Ollice, Klinn block, Residence 119 E 7th
strpot. Both phones.
George Miller, former pianist at
Dreamland, will teach music in this
city with headquarters at Davenport's.
Graduate of Berlin Conservatory of
MUSIC.
Turkey dinner at the Broi-.Lalbin to
morrow. 35 cents.
No Democrat tomorrow. Too much
turkey in sight.
Oil cake meal, any quantity, at M.
Senders & Co's.
College pins and badges at F. M.
French & Sdn's Jewelry Store.
Christian Science, Thanksgiving serv
ices at 4th & Ferry Sts. All are wel
come. Firemen's dance at Buzzard's hall
Thursday Nov. 24, beginning at 9 p. m.
Music by Prof. Wilson's orchestra.
A dispatch from Bedford, Penn., yes
terday, told Mrs. Geo. H. Crowell of
the death of her father, Thos. F. Piper,
at the age of 81 years.
Mrs. J. J. Chrishnlm, a talented elo
cutionist, of Portland, is in the city,,
making arrangements for sjmo special
work in this county. Today she was
heard in the teachors' institute in dem
onstration, an excellent reader and im
personator. Perfection
in
Protection
Describes our
jiew Overcoats.
They wrap a man
about with' a sense
of fright appear
ance, a good feel
ing to have.
Better see our
unusually com
plete and attract
ive display of fash
ionable Overcoats
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