Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 27, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    The Reduced Prices
On first quality shoes contin ues. These shoes are the i
ends of lines that we wish to clean up. They are not out
of style.'
If your size is among them you will find a bargain
that is difficult to duplicate.
The prices on the table displays are 50c to $3.75.
Look the mover. There's money to be saved.
THE SUIT DEPARTMENT.
Has some good things. Suits that are not out of
style. Dresses that are not out of style. Waists that are
not out of style. All reduced.
Suits that are out of style, $'5.00.
50-inch Broadcloth in half a dozen shades, $1.50
grades for $1.19.
50-inch Broadcloths and wide mixtures, $1.75 and
$2.00 grades for $1.39 and $1.59. ,
50-cent grades of mixtures in a general cleanup
for 19c. .
THIS MORNING AT THE
News from
Albanys
Trains.
Six Early I
COURT HOUSE
Railroad men, running up to Detroit,
reported two foot of snow on the
ground at that place, winter there for
sure, which means the mountains will
be filled with snow.
Geo. T. Hockensmilh, of the grocery !
department of the Young Store, went
to Salem to attend the annual conven
tion of Orecon procers. Last vear it
was held in Eueene. It is alwavs a bier i
thing, attracting a good many dealers
all oyer the state. I
Frank Loist appointed guardian
Roy A. Waggoner.
of
Marriage license: George Wesley
Smith, seed 24, baroer, born in Illinois,
nd Prudence Vevn Stephers, 1?,
born in Oregon, both of Albany.
Hunters license: Conrad Meyer Jr..
aged 19, 6 feet 4, weight 220, tallest
man of the year.
Lawver C. E. Sox went to Salem tn !
I visit the library in the interest of the I
the instance of the Albany Commercial
Club and convention held at this city, i
C. W. Tebault and Neal Bain went '
out to Lebanon and thence five and a
half miles to the new orchard
of the Linn County Col
ony Co., which is being developed,
promising to become one of the big
fruit raisers of the valley.
Deeds recorded:
Willamette Valley & Cascade
. Mountain Wagon Road Co. to
I'has. Alschul. more than 800.-
000 acres, by quit claim $
10
Ed. Holloway to W. S. Bridges
& wf,76 100 acres 1
Henry Blakely to W. S. Bridges
& wf. 22-100 acres 50
J. N. McFaddcn to A E. Daw-;
son. 174 acres, 80 acres an1 '
17.88 acres lfi 4 w 14,000
Geo. W. Warmoth to B. H.
Goble, 60 acres G DOT
Recorded: Affidavit of Wallis Mnsh
.... , . . . i that he was confident and felt suit mat
Sheriff Smith and Chief of Police T. E. Hoeg was not a marrieu an
Hunkers went to Salem. Feb. 18, 1879.
Miss Flora llason went to Browns- j y
ville on a short business ti ip. . ' '
Miss Myra Montgomery, aftei a visit !
at the home of Sheriff Smith, and at IP the City.
Springfield, returned to her home at
Sheridan. I . . , , . , ,
Clyde Ward went to Salem. I . p- A- Cummins and Thos. Quigley o.
Walta. LI.. A I K 1.. V HOlSli.
trin tn PHnl LTlS ! Clott McGoldrich of Cuba, With Six
PERSONAL
Miss Zoe Trask. of (lions, is visitine
at N. H. Wheeler's, ,
J. R. Wyatt, of Portland, has beenir
the city several days.
Miss Besie Ma:.'i!l went to li.rtland
(his afternoon fur a visit with relatives.
The members of the Baptist c-.urcb
last night held a social session at tho
home of W. A. Kimaey, a pleasant
ntlui', ereatly enjoyed by all.
The Tuesday Club met jesterday
afternoon at t' e home of Mrs Oliu.
aialnuker. and the usual good time wag
hud. socially, in games and with a fine
menue of refrtshments.
Mrs. R. T. Sharp and daughter, Mrs.
W. S. Alexander and Mrs. C. IS. Sharp,
and daughter, Aletta, returned this
morning from Corvallis, wnere they
spent a delightful day with many
friends.
Miss WilletU Wright, one o' t' .
brightest senior students of the Stats
University, is ill with bilious lever at
her home in this city. The many tr.ends
of Miss Willetta hope that she wi I soon
be able to resume her stuaies .at ti e
uniyersity. Mr. and Mr'. D. C. Green returned
this noon from Chicago, Indianapoligv
and otho eastern cities. They w re at
Chicago during the big H. M. Byllesby
Co's banquet and conference, a great
event wi'h the members 01 we com
piny.
Mr. Flossie Simpson, of Uugene, was"
in the city t'.is forenoon on a short:
trio. Mrs. Simpson this week had an.
operation at the Eugene hospital andi
doing splendidly, imoroving rapidly, w
(act her many Aloany triends will be
glad to learn.
Frank Adams, the Dainter came down
from Lebanon.
Prof. Wilson went to Brownsville.
Mrs. Arch Blackburn and child went
to Salem.
j Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fiddemann left
on a two weeks visit with friends at
Dallas.
At the Blain Clothing Co's.
lines on a hotel register for the C.
S. N. Steele, the Portland real estate
dealer.
W. A. Ewing, the Sclo banker.
.1. S. Thompson, White Salmon.
Leonard Sidwell and Ed W ilkinson,
Coburg.
J. C. Lowe, the Corvallis Home tele.
nhone manager: .
ti. a. rtnoten, ot tne nomesteaa. ea-
wooli
THERE'S BOUND TO BE
TROUBLE
when the doctor orders one medicine
and the druggist supplies something
else. And sometimes the trouble is
extremely serious. We assume that
your doctor knows what medicine to
give the patient. So when you bring
this prescription here we make it up
exactly as directed, with no substitu
tion, adulteration or dilution.
BURKHART & LEE.
Cemented
Invisible
Invisible Bifocals for far and near
vision mark a great advancement in the
construction of optical lenses.
E. C. Meade, Optometrist,
923 .West Second Street.
F. 0. W
1t
1
A fine line of Jewelry, Sil
verware,
Cut Glass and
Novelties to select from.
Walter Parker
Grocer
and.
Baker
US WRST K1RBT TKISBT,.ALf:A S Y OKKUO -
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main SO
Safe, Convenient, Clean
Christmas Tree Lighting Outfits.
8 Lights 16 Lights 32 Lights
Lampt assorted colors
Just thi thing for Christmas.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 Wut Secon1 Stroet
HOME
MADE
CANDIES
None better anywhere, and the
price is lower.
Try a box at ihe
THE MISSION PARLORS
Winter Caps, with storm shields.
ring to nata ai $1 r.0
Heavy wool knit gloves, lamb's
knit gloves, lined Mocha gloves,
All at the Blain Clothing Co's.
Attention Orchadists!
We carry a stock of spraying mater
ials. The right stuff at right prices.
The senson for spraj ing is here. Call
and see us and get prices.
STAWART & SOX, HDW. CO.
Candies
! lem.
I R.
I
I
S. Post, Shedd.
Letter List.
Will Write About Our Fruit.
The visit here of T. E. Andrews,,
Arthur Frederick Williams and John
Day, of the Minneapolis Tribune, la an
nportant one from a fruit standpoint. .
It is the intention of this trio to loolc -at
the various offerings and after con
sultation n ith various soil and orchard ;
experts, write extensively upon the
projects which are being , fathered in ,
Albany.
After leaving Albany the staff corre.
spondents of the Minneapolis Tribune
go to Salem where airangements nave -
Th. foiimino. ittr remain in tho t been completed for an interview with
lhnv. Orn.. nnntnfficB uncalled for Governor West and sevei at of thi
Jan. 25, 1911. Persons desiring any of
these letters should call for advertised 1
etters, giving the date: 1
S. Brooke. Mrs. tilla Davis, C. A. j
Doty .Lumber Co., Vernie Ferrell, J
Gnrley, Mrs. Birdie Hrrris, Mrs. A; P.
Howe, Bertha Smiley. Lee Tapper, i
the state
officials. It U likely that the Salem.
Board of Trade will give an informal
dinner to the visitors while they are
there. '
WANTED.
Lizzie Wood, Lester Waugh, 8.
J.,S. Van Winkle, P. M.
! Try our.hot noon lunches, at the Mis
sion Parlors.
H. S. RICHARDS
Violin Maker and Repairer
Bows refilled. Old and new violins
or sale.
Violin instructor. 32 years exper
ience. 615 E. 6th street. Albany, Or.
We
PAUL N. Pogholview M. T.,
Druglesa Photician,
Rooms 2 and 4 Brenner Bldg,Albany.
10 FOR SALE 10
Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, big
fine blocky birds from the best stock
money could buy. Prices reasonable.
Call on C. S. Shedd, 817 W 4th St.,
Albany. Or., or phone Home black 150.
City Lots,
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, II. and
12 in Block 40, Albany, are now offered
for sale and range in prices from 3250.00
and J5U0.09 to $700.00. Payable 10 per
cent aowa ana z per cent per montn.
jtnese lots lace btn and 6tn St. and are
only 7 blocks from the Court House.
Every lot is in the city limits and has
all the city convenience, including city
water. unM bcam, Agent.
Stark Building.
Right Prices
deliver the
You Auto
try it.
goods
ELITE
CHOCOLATE SHOP
, WANTED.--To exchange my equity of
$175 in one acre, 4 room house, close in,
I as part payment on one or two lots in
, or around Penny winkle or Bryant's
: addition. For particulars phone Bell
j 191-R or 514-L.
, FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. In
I quire V. E. Looney. Phone Home
2652. ' t30
' EXPERT PAPEKHANGING, wall tint
; ing, etc., at special winter prices.
I Home phone 1390. 22t
WANTED. Beauty of Hebron potatoes
I for seed. L. A. H. Jacks. Both
j phones. t28
! A live energetic man for Linn county.
MuBt be able to handle men under him,
and lurniah $50.00 or $100.00 as guar
. antee. To such a man, we offer a life
opportunity and splendid future 10
Mtg s Agency. Address,
THE VALLEN REED CO..
330 331 Lumber Exchange Bldg ,
Portland, Oregon.
REAL ESTATE
NOTICE
Wa htve sold at least $100,000 worth),
of farms in 1910. We will double thiav
amoiii.t in 1011. Let us sell yoursl We
can get tho price. We don't ask ex.
elusive right.
PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO.
Opposite Russ House, Albany, Or.'.
LOTS FOR SALE At the corner oi
7th and Main streets. Well drained.
Sewer connection. Five minutes'
walk , to Madison street school, to
three 'stores, meat shops and barber
shop. One block to chair factory,
and five minutes' walk, to Albany
Lumber Co.'s mill, the Union Furni
ture Factory and car shops. Two
blocks fro mthe proposed electric
line. These lots are in the center
of manufacturing district. Home
Phone 1107, or call on T. P. Hackle-
man. t24
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO
SPRAY.
WS7
J. G. Crawford's
S -- ijhnfncrrrinri CmUerv
a itvr i.vr j .
ForhoiHing. ornamental purpows, rip Is in the NewAlbany State Bank Build
ran. fillioa-. etc. n. secDnd floo-. with eompleu
Samri'P at M. Senders Jz Co's store. I equipment fot pic toe taking ot
W.L.OBB,R OI. fhone.Iuonw !-
&5.
all
have the genuine
and sulphur solu-
us and set
We
lime
tion. See us and
Prices before placing your
orders.
LASSELLE BROS.
W. f. )6n3.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Farmers Feed Stables.
Phone--200-R, Bell: Home 12a3.
11.45
Any Suit
Overcoat or
Cravenette.
at
W. F. Pfeif fer's
New Mackeral, New Codfish,
Holland Herring,
Pure Maple Sugar,
Pure Buckwheat.
GILBERT BROS:
Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Rugs.
3 Floors. i
Send, Your Underwear
To Our Laundry.
Your underclothes are washed wi thout shrinkage, and are made thor-
oughly clean and free from odor if sent to our laundry.
The garments are ironed dry and smooth, and we replace lost button!
and mend them, free of charge.
Our service is appreciated by all the bachelors and many of the mar
ricd men. It costs Utile, why not take advantage of it yourself?
Bundle them up with your oilier work and give them to one of ouo
drivers.
MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY.
Both Phones 50.
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the finest buildings in
town arc equipped with our plumbing
wr.rK. We make a specialty of high
;las.. sanitary plumbing and will be
l;tc to have you examine samples of
our work. We have iuoved and are
now ;it 118 West Second street.
MEDIN & STUAPT.
We Laundry Everything.
So why not send your laundry to ns and have the assurance it
will not be eaten up with strong a cids like many laundries use.
Our experienced washer avoi ds living them. By washing in.
our suds your linen will lo-k and wt-.-ir better.
Call our wagon on cither yh, nc or leave your bundle with our
down town agencies, the Combination. Barber Shop and Arcade
Baths.
Yours for business,
ALBANY STEAM LAUNDRY,
Wyatt Bros., Props.
Bell 93.
Home 439.
FARMERS NOTICE.
Lit your farms with T. W. Hon
back oi the Hub Land Co., 10th an
Lyon Sts., near S. P. Depot, fo
iuick sales, for when your farm
listed here with me it is also listi
in Portland, as 1 have an office thel
also. When in town call and tal' th
proposition over with me. Thou
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 S::o;d Strce, bUwccn Fcmv & Brcadalbin