Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 03, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    SHO
E CLEAN-UP
light
desirable pairs in
and $4.50 values.
In order to keep. our shoe stock free from all broken lots and out of style numbers
we have sorted out all shoes we wish to close out and have placed them on tables ac
cording to price and size and marked them down to prices that will appeal to you.
LOT A. Children's shoes from 2-11. All grades and weights. Choice, 50c.
lrls shoes m patent leather, tans, kids, patent tips, etc., heavy and
weights, values to $2.50. Choice, $1.25.
LOT E. Ladies' first quality mostly broken numbers, some 'very
button or lace patents, tans,' kids, cloth tops etc, $4.00
vnoice, $.u.
LOT G. Some splendid values in this lot, good comfortable shapes, all styles. Choice
for 1.50.
LOT I. Ladies' heavy calf, not much for style, but great for wear. Choice, $1.35.
LOT. J. Men's Florsheim high grade shoes, patents and gunmetal calf. Good heavy
stock, desirable shape. Values to $5.00. Choice, $3.75.
LOT K. Men's Asst. Some very good shapes.' Values,-$3.50 and $4.00, choice $2.75.
LOT L. & M. Boys' good heavy shoes that will give lots of real service and satis
faction, $1.00 and $1.65.
LOT O. Men's real heavy work shoes, choice $1.75.
Broken lots in men's high tops, One-Fourth Off.
Boy's high tops, values to $4.50, choice $2.65.
Some good buys in broken lots in the Men's Furnishing Dept. .Cluett $1.50 Dress
Shirts, now $1.15. Monarch $1.00 Dress Shirts, now 75c. Boys' fleesed under
. wear, 35c values, 15c. All wool shirts at a big discount.
THIS MORNING CHAUTAUQUA AT THE
Ea,iy AUUIIUKIUM LUUK 1 nUUSfc.
ORDERED.
News from
Albany's Six
Trams
Mr. Nicewonder, who has had the
management of Dreamland for several
weeks, unJer the Portland Amusenent
Co., returned to Portland, where he
will receive his assignment elsewhere.
He was a pleasant young man and made
friends with those whom he came in
contact.
Elder Williams, of Tallman,. came
down with a raging tooth-ache, after a
bad night, and hastened to the offi:c of
an Albany dentist to fix up his tooth.
One does wel' to never allow their teeth
to get the start of them.
The Chautauqua board mot last night
at the Club rooms, when complete plans
were shown for a new auditoriun, a
permanent structure, for the Oautau
qua, already solidly established. Tho
construction ot the building was or- j
uerta, ann a committee of hve appoint
ed by Chairman Ellis to raise the
moncv for the DurDoae. It will h urn
by 100 feet, with the roof above
The receinta hv Ihn emintu ivr
January were: rnrulHr $268.70; re
demption land sold lor uriiquuni taxes
$45.75; 1S6 hunting, M fishing licenses.
-'uu. Total 514.-15.
The fnnntv Pnurr tiluu han.n
regular February term of court.
Deeds recorded:
Newton S. Nave to Geo. Work
inger 40 acres
the
, - . . .wu. wi.ve uiKer u acres
5?i1ai '.1? 7n -9,deA'itn "f ..A- Bruwn " D. K. Jackson lot
seating capacity of 3.000 or 4,000. It
will be situated down where the drive
way was last year, closer and more
convenient.
Further time was granted the com
mittee on lease, airs. Brown reported
some propos.d ladies work
nuuuier pension Ot lllO board Will be
Mrs. A. C. Schmitt left for Portland
on a few days visit.
Mrs. Dresser went out to Thomas on
a short business trin.
Prof Wiln loO u:. u :n .i 1
. .v w ltlo uLuniiavuic uem una even ng.
trip. ,
Bert Veal went to Salem. - I w
Bert Stevens left on a Portlanp trip. ! Doing Things.
Mrs. North left lor her home m 3
Washington county, after a visit with i .
her sister, Mrs. Fred Veal. !.A correspondents in the Corv .His
j Times-Gazette says:
.T R ui,,!.!... i The days of mossbackism aro i.ist.
finish the neV a SharA The' seats 1?,? ! t0
nave arrived, also the windows, etc., : 1 .1 " ,, 7 . J" ac
and now the real finish will take place 'n?"? J-ugene are leaving Cor
and the churchue dedicated Feb. 19 , vilh,8 ln tn.e r.ear 18 because they ate
The College Recitals.
j awake to their opportunities.
1 uuu uwn connty ouilt
or eighty thousand dollar hriHiro um.u
u uLr: 1 1 ... .. ... . . . .
vua iiiaiueLLM at mui nnint an
Albany
seventy-nve
iSS
obtain the trade of Benton count.
TkoH-f t v , ! farmers and found it a profitable in
The first of the College recitals was vestment, ete.
held at the Presbyterian church Jast .
nic-nt. a snipnnin nmimm Komn- nn
sented, one of much merit, showing the
SUnerior Work hmncr rinna in fha
cervatory. Those taking part were
raisB ora rayior, Miss Blanch Hara
mel, Lee Fortmiller, Myrtle Sturm,
Hllhert Fnrtmillo- fl, C 1.
Winifred Rood, Ag'nes Wills. Ruth
Jones, Mary Coulter. Lois Yates, Ger- i
The Weather.
During 24 hours it rained .40 of
inch. The river has risen some and
up to 7.3 feet.
The range of temperature for
nours was 49-37.
ine prediction is: occasional rain
snow tonight and Thursday.
iruae loung. and Amy Olmstead in
solos and Lora Tavlor and Earl Fort.
miller and Mnrv rnnlt-o- anA fi.Ai
Cheever in ducts. The rainfall during January was 10.68
lonignt anotner elaborate program , inches, more than half of which fell
Will hp nrHBRnlAil nnrl lnMn. ft- .1
mnM Mimviiu" axvci umiiuk miea uuva,
nonn at il n'elnelr fha nnnin AnA TIia Mnv:
V
noon at 4 o clock, the clocing one,
an oi wnicn me public is invited.
THERE'S..J30UND 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 JWest Second Street.
F. G. Will
A fine line of Jewelry, Sil-"
verware, Cut Glass and
Novelties to select from.
HOME
MADE
CANDIES
None better anywhere,
price is lower.
and
Reception at Mrs, Weatherford's.
I Mrs. J. K. Weatherford, Mrs W. C.
Tweedaleand .Mrs. A. W. Bowersox,
yesterday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. -Weatherford, entertained over a
hundred of their lady friends in a re-
' ception of a very entertaining charac-
I .cr: ne aPcious rooms were beauti-
The maximum lomnuMtn.. i..n
the month was 63, on Jan. 7. and the
minimum IS above on Jan. 14. The
average maximum temperature was 43,
and the average minimum temperature
At the Cates and Within.
Brnwnavilln
Eastern I. Co. to H. E. Noble 2
tracts 14 2 tVest
Dana C. Bilyeu to Ona M. Snel
len 229.80 acres
Eph Henriss to Jos. Rankin cem
etery lot.".
5 KKX-
800
10
A school fund Apportionment.
Superintendent Jackson is sending
warrants out amcng the school districts
of the county, amounting in all to
$14,838, money greatly needed at this
time of the year, which will be greatly
appreciated. Of this amount Albany
will receive $2704. Lebanon $1104, North
Prownsville $530, South Brownsville
$118, Harrisburg $350, Halsey $293,
Scio $234, and the other districts accord
ing to he school census, being at the
rate of $2 for each person drawing,
money.
Order the fiftieth anniversary edition
of the Oregonian enrly. See Ben Cle
an. Biggest thing in newspaper life.
Attention Orchardists;
We carry a stock of spraying mater
ials. Tha ri'ithf .. .
nil "mi iiiciib prices.
The season for Bpra) ing is here. Calli
Wu owd uo nU (CV pi ILVtt.
STAWART & SOX, HDW. CO:
F 0. WILL,' lor' Watches
Try-a box at the
THE MISSION PARLORS
An illustrated lecture on "At the
Gates and Within" will be given at the
iu were npnun- . iimiwi TTcuuesurv even nir. ren-
iuny decorated. A couple1 unique ruary tn, at t:m p. m by Rev. Weber. 1
.l ' guessing contests elicited a orpnint ariPo This lecture deals with tho Immiirrnnt l
and much interest. Guessing what's in I problem, and will bo highly entertuin-
o wen no men ucuvu. wo aamis
sion will be chaeged, but a si ver offtx
ing will be taken. This entertain-nent
will be given under the auspices of the
Epworth League, and the yonng people's
societies of the city aro especially re
quested to attend.
lOR SALr.. Linn County ranch, 864'
acres. B. M. Payne, owner, Albany,
Oregon. (Both phones.)
FOR RENT. 14 acres near Albany, 8
acres in orchard, rest hay. See R.
Volkman, R. D. 1.
EGGS FOR SETTING. - Columbia
Wyandottes $1.60 a setting of 15
eggs; Silver spangled. HambergB,
Brown leghorn, Rose and Single Comb
White leghorns $1.00 a setting. M.
Ackerman, R. D. 5. Home phone
... ...-.uv. uucoiiib niiai o 111
rjacknirp frnm thn olinro nnl .... .......
j easy. Different kinds of flowers were
fuessed from significent contrivances
he refreshments were greatly appre
ciated. It was a neatly managed tunc
tion and did credit to the popularenter
Telephone No ice.
H. S. RICHARDS
Violin Maker and Repairer
bows reniiea. tiia ana new vin inn t ti i n. ...
.ol . icicjjiiuue ruirons. lOUWlllCOn-
lor paie. . ffiP n .nvnt. nn tu , l
Violin instructor. 32 years exper- nnrti, r tn Main finn v,o aL-.I-j
in tha liatino- nf wmiw m.mKn- n-
uuiuwci ui uuiiie
in the new Telephone Directory. The
Pacific Telephone ind Telegraph Co.
. ,,WmV. MERRILL, Manager:
ifnro
615 E. 6th street, Albany, Or
EXPERT PAPERH A NGING, wall tint
ing, etc., at special winter prices.
Home phone 1390. 22t
10 FOR SAIE 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.
Did yon hear what fine bread that
CommbW hard wheat flour makes. Ask
any ot tne leaaing grocers for it.
Clothes-racks and iruning boards made
by E. B. Davidson, are the best on the
market. Call at 739 E lBt St.
F.G. Will for watches
REAL ESTATE
. NOTICE
We hear of two suits being pressed
against farmers that gave exclusive
rights on their farms to a certain real
estate firm in this town. (Why give
exclusive rights), if a firm will not sell
your place without an exclusivo right,
they are not up to date, nor progress
ive. We have sold more real esti. te in
the last few months than any three
firms combined.
We dont oik for an excluiive right.
Yours for Business,
PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO.
Opposite Russ House, ' Albany, Or-
FOR SALE. A good top bugg . C. S.
Emery, 126 S Pine St. Phone Home
404 Red.
WANTED. Second hand wa- on and
harness. Home phone B 468. 6t
Walter Parker
Grocer
and
Baker
iW WK8T KIRST 8TKKIt r,.ALBAN V OKBUO
First class goods in their season.
Poodc Main 50
City Lots.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, II. and
12 in Block 40, Albany, are now offered
for flala and ranra in r. -i . - pHnM eocn nn
I , ... ilj iigui v.UV
. and $500.09 to $700.00. Payable 10 per
ceni aown ana z per cent per month.
These lots face 5th and 6th St. and are
only 7 .blocks from the Court House.
Every lot is in the city limits and has
all the city conveniences, including city
water. OWEN BEAM, Agent.
Stark Building.
Safe, Convenient, Clean
Christmas Tree Lighting Outfits.
8 Lights 16 Lights 32 Lights
Lampt assorted Colors
Just th thing for Christmas.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 Weil Sond Street.
STONE
For building, ornamental purposes, rip
ran, filling, etc.
Satncir at M. Sanders k Co'sstora
W. L. COBB, R. D -I. fe,;nonv
3t5.
J. G. Crnvvfurd's
Photograph Gallcrv
U in the New Albany State Bat t ui'd
nr, second floor, with a complete
ftininmAn- for nfrtn tuVima ni .!
LUIS 1'OR SALli At the corner oi
7th and Main streets. Well drained.
Sewer- connection. Five minutes'
walk to Mndison 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 -Factnru anrl .-i. .1. T
blocks fro mthe proposed electric j
, line. These lots are in the center ;
of manufacturing district. -Home'
Phone 1107, or call on T. P. Hackle- 1
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO
SPRAY.
We have the genuine
lime and sulphur solu
tion. See us and get
Prices before placing your
orders.
LASSELLE BROS.
We Guarantee the
WHITE QUEEN
; To'le the best hard wheat blue stem
Hour in I be city.
Thn nriA la nnvlmilA n n .1 tl
uniform. 3
Call us up for a trial sack, and we'll I
prove to you that our assertion is '
correct. " j
Sold on absolute guaranty.
R A. MURPHY,
225 Wot 2nd St.
New Mackeral, New Codfish,
Holland Herring,
Pure Maple Sugar,
Pure Buckwheat.
GILBERT BROS:
Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Rugs.
.3 Floors.
Send Your Underwear
To Our Laundry.
Your underclothes are washed wi (lintil clirinb.... n.l M..f- .i
oughly clean and free from odor if sent to our laundry.
The garments arc 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
ried men. It costs little, why not take advantage of it yourself?
Bundle them tip with your other work and give them to one of our
drivers.
MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY.
Both Phones 50.
w. f. j6ns.
v Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Farmers Feed Stable.
Phones-200-R, Bell; Hone 1285.
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the finest buildings in
town are 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.
MliDIN & STUART.
AT THE NEW LAUNDRY
Vhcre you can have your colors washed without running. Our experi.
enced washer sets them before washing. Send your sweaters, Child's Ted
dy Hear coats, blankets and fancy woo kn goods. We launder without
shrinkage. Try us with your fancy silks and linens, all washed with the
greatest care. Our Hat work cannot lie equalled anywhere.
Call our wagon, Home 4.19, Bell 9.1, or leave your bundle with our
down town agencies, The Combination Barber Shop or Arcade Baths
Yolirn for htlsines
ALBANY STEAM LAUNDRY,
Wyatt Bros., Props.
Bell 93.
Home 433.
FARMERS NOTICE.
List your farms with T. W. Horl
back of the Hub Land Co., 10th am
Lyon Sts., near S. P. Depot, la
quick sales, for when jour farm
liKfeH her ..it. mm 1 n 1 I
in Portland, as I have an office thai
also. When in town call and Jallt tW
proposition oyer -ith me, Pho4
WAIT MEADE,
I WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329Si:o.-ti Mrc, Btlwctn fcny & frcadalbin