Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 10, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    SIBLE.
It is an undeniable fact that you cannot get a
pleasing fit over a corset that is not properly con
structed and fitted.
There are many shape-giving corsets on -the
market but few that combine features of health
and comfort as well.
The wide endorsement of the Gossard by
physicians is a quick proof.
The Gossard is built with the idea of giving
the best possible shape to the figure and also to
protect one's health.
THE GOSSARD CORSET
LACES IN FRONT
,. That does away "with the two heavy stays that
press upon the stomach and cause stomach trou
. ble and many other discomforts that one need not
. bear. To know about the Gossard Corset is to be
a wearer and a wearer is a continuous booster.
End your corset troubles now be fitted at
our store with a Gossard. The price is $3.50,
$5.00 and $6.00 and always money well invested.
We also carry the Grecque Aluminum Stay
Corset and the Warner's Rust-Proof, both excel-
lent corsets, ranging in price from $1.00 to $3 JO.
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THIS MORNING OBSERVED
News
From Albaftjs Six Early
Trains.
By the Man bout Town,
,ri Washington street is being surveyed
fin pavement, under an order made
last August. Under the red tape re
quiremnts it will be nearly July be
tore actual work can be begun on '.he
paving of the street. It tuKes nearly
three months irom he original resolu
W. V. Merrfll voturned from Browns
ville, where e 'completed arrange
ments for connecting a rural line to the
Pacific's extensive exchange. A big
factor in telenhone extension has been
the rural 'line, established by the farm- til)n t0 secure orvement of a street.
ers. ,
Mr and Mrs Eunene Palmer of Sears & Son at tl,B'r PIaD'nK "'
i :;V i d; : .u , inenta. One 13 a large addition, more
reafe ate bus nes'w h an offi on tT "f 77
Killingsworth street. A couple years ; '''f ri 8 '
ago he obtained quite a celebrity by "nd dollars. ,v large electric motor
taking the lead in the referendum of l18.9 bf n discBrdJ. the cost of the
the U.O. appropriation bill. ; Julce b? '? much' . I?e8,de? the
uccub ilia oicaiu miu uetii. tiuiit inc
. , . . i boiler. Even during the winter the
D. W. Rumbaugh, county fruit in-'mill ; bunt h i ki9 untb, rnh i
snector. left on a trip bevond Lebanon. v..tu,i , .; i ,,! n,,a i,n,
going out to the Lacomb country, fast
becoming the iruit center ot tne coun-'
tv. An issue will be made hereafter of In tho place recently vacated by ths
keeping Linn county fruit trees in the i Herald omce a family a'e now residing,
proper shape. i asing me unices lor a nuine, anu me
j computing tuuiu iur muuuiy.
J. L. Underwood and eon left on a i
Corvallis trip. Jas. A. Hoag's new hvnnery, is n-
Mrs. L,aDoe, 01 roruana, leu lor nine wel filed with a tine ot of c k-
home after a visit with Mrs. Christen- ' ens. The chicken business is a t-i:d
sen. , - i cne. with 14 cents on foot being Laid
J. F, 'Feebler came down from Leba- or the fowls for eating. Mr. Hoag is
non. i right flown in thi center of business at
Miss Emma Crosno left on a short , Water and Ellsworth.
Jefferson trip. j
judge ana Mrs. w. B. Mctaaaen, oi .. . ... j
rnrvallis left on a Portlnnrl trin. Inere is no excuse for the ground
AT THE
COURTHOUSE.
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Deeds recorded :
Win. Krall to Louvina Krai, 20 31
acres $
Margaret A. Monteith to Matt
Wint and wife, lot City View ad. '
Jas. Carothers to Chas. Arnold,
two tracts . ..... 1300
J. G. Gibson to Amalie Miller, in
side 1 lot Perry and 9th 10
Nels Halverson to Johnie Halvor
sen,40 by 75 feet andl lotShedd
Margaret A. Munteith to Walter
fuller and wf, lot City View ad 10'
Peter Paulus to Chas. Mausolf, 47
feet south and lot 1 bl 21 Albany 10
Inventory filed in estate of Richard
Farwell. Personal $125, realty $585.50-
Shoes for the whole family. Look-
neat. Don t deyelope corns and bun
ions. Go to Burns Shoe Store.
WANTED. Good, live, reliable agent'
to sell a much wanted article Good
money. Apply to Karl Thune.inui at
Hamilton Store.
Mr. Dobell. a Corvallis banker, left
for Portland.
Superintendent Briggs and E. A.
Johnson went to Salem to appear be
fore the ways and means committee on
normal school back pay.
John Shea, of Portland, returned to
that city, after being here to attend
the funeral of his brother Ed.
hog to stay burrowed up, not if he has
any regard for the good weather ob
served by the Alan about Town.
Some Pioneers Will Be Shown.
A special feature of the meeting for
organization of the Linn County His
torical hocietv r ridav n-eht. at the U
P. church, will be some pictures of
prominent pioneers, that will be thrown
on tne canvas Dy Ktv. wnite ana j. u,
Irvine, with a machine of their invent-
ion, a proiectoscope, patternei after
to his home ; Bome oy machines, found to work on a
after a triD to Cor-!"v 0Ka'0-,.J",lul ."-"""'"
tinctly, with the coloring.
Geo. H. Himes will do the talking
Though a resident of Portland he knows
Linn county history better than Linn
county men.
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 ho 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. G. Meade, Optometrist,
923 IWest Second Street.
HOME
MADE
CANDIES
None better anywhere, and the
price is lower. .
Try a box at the
THE MISSION PARLORS
Tozier Was Here
Albert Tozier, former president of
the national press association, was
tne city today on nia way
near ilooa Kiver,
vallis.
Farmer ot Portland. For several years
he wsb the state printer expert, doing
the measuring of tbe great tots of the
state printer. He has been mayor of
Tentvilie, at the state fair for a num
ber of years, and knows every avenue
in the business, and where every tent
was located the year before.
Alcos Won.
H. S. RICHARDS
Violin Maker and Repairer
Bows refilled. - Old and new violins
for sale.
;Violin instructor. 32 years exper
ience. 615 E. 6th street, Albany, Or.
A sure relief from that corn, and
cure, at burns Shoe Store.
WANTED. Horse suitable for truck
gardening, second hand one horse
wagon and harness. Call 1014 East
3rd St. ' til
FOR QUICK SALE. -Good dray horse,
wagonalmost new, some garden tools,
also some wood. Geo. f. Brown.
Home phone 862. tlO
FOR SALE OR RENT. Furniture for
rent, also house for rent, 4 rooms,
. good water. Apply 130 Montgomery
St. t7
We Guarantee the
WHITE QUEEN
Albany high and the Alco team had a
warm game of basket ball last night,
the Alcos winning 27 to 24. The first
half ended 15 to 10 in favor of Alco.
The second half 14 to 12 in favor of tho
high school. The high schools old Btars
Geo. Dooley and Park Stalnaker did
splendid work for the Alco team, and
Beeson and Kennard were the stars for
the high in basket throwing.
The lineups were: ,
Alco Dtioley, ' Stalnaker forwards,
Eugene Dooley center. Torbet and Pen
land guatds.
The high school Beeson and Kennard
forwards, M. Bigbee center, Abraham,
L Bigbee, Crowell and C. Bigbee
guards.
I W. L. Marks referee.
Did yon hear
Columbia hard wheat flour makes.
! any ot the leauing grocers for it.
what fine bread that
Ask
1 Try our hot noon lunches, at the M Is
sion Parlors.
EXPERT PAPERHANGING, wall tint
ing, etc., at special winter prices.
Home phone 1390. 22t
F G Wii
A fine line of Jewelry, Sil
verware,
Cut Glass and
Novelties to select' from..
I0F0R 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.
To'be the best hard wheat hliin ntem
I flour in the city.
rne price is moaerate ana tne auantv i -.
uniform. I Clothes-racks and iruning boards made
Call us up for a trial sack, and we'll by E. B. Davidson, are the best on the
prove to you that our assertion is market. Call at 739 E 1st St.
correct. i
Sold on absolute guaranty.
II. A. MURPHY,
225 West 2nd St.
NOTICE
TO THE PUBLIC:
Walter Parker
Grocer
and
Baker
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main 50
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 $250.00
and J500.09 to $700.00. Payable 10 per
cent down and 2 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 convenience', including city
water. ' OWEN BEAM, Agent.
' Stark Building. .
I The Clay Taylor Realty Co. have just
. iooened a general real nstate office at
. . ' ' ; the corner of 1 s)th and Lyon streets,
j. A: f V IT HP fr i Albany, and are now ready to list any
t. d JLt HitJ 1 r I Hi thing in the way of real estate, you
NOTICE
may have.
I Give us a call
We hear of two suits being pressed F9,R.. RfET-T 8 unfurnished rooms,
against farmers that gave exclusive Ca" 8t 430 Vlne Btreet'
rights on their farms to a certain real EGGS. Pure bred Buff Orpington's
estate firm in this 'town. (Why give ! ?laset'ing. (Jail at 430 une street
exclusive rights), if a firm will not sell
your place without an exclusive right,
they are not up to date, nor progress
ive. We have sold mdre real estate in
the last few months than any three
firms combined. ,
We dont ask for an exclusive right.
. .. Yours for Business,
PACIFIC REAL, ESTATE CO.
Albany, Or.
Safe, Convenient, Clean
Christmas Tree Lighting Outfits.
8 Lights. 16 Lights 32 Lights
Lamps assorted Colors
Just the thing for Christmas.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 West Se'01" Street.
STONE
For building, ornamental purp. r'P
ran, filling, etc.
Samplra at M. Sender ft Co tore
W. L. COBB, R. D 4. fhou, bore
J. G. Crawford's
Photograph Galfery
Is in the NewAlbanj Stale Bat It i uild
ng, second floor, with a complete
eouinment for plctue taking ot Hall
LOTS FOR SALE At the corner of
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, j Opposite Rusa House,
nu nvc minuics warn 10 swoany
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. u4
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO
SPRAY.
6t
FOR BALK. Linn County ranch, 864
acres. B. M. Payne, owner, Albany,
Oregon. (Both phones.)
Reagan &
Laughead
the
NEW GROCERY
FIRM
Succeeding W. A. Eastburn
Have reserved this
space and each? week
will have somethingtO'
say to you about this.
Grocery
at 212 W. First St.
Watch this space..
The will have some
thing to say that may
be of interest to you.
Go to see them too
you may! want todo'
all ycktr trading there,
They'll be glad to see
you. They want t;
get acquainted witl
vou anyjway.
Both phones.
Send Your Underwear
To Our Laundry.
We have the genuine
lime and sulphur solu
tion. See us and get
Prices before placing your
orders.
LASSELLE BROS.
'V. F. j6r!ES.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Farmers Feed Stables.
Phones 200-R, Bell; Home 1285.
!
Your underclothes are washed without shrinkage, and are made trior
oughly clean and free from od6r if sent to our laundry. 1
The garments are ironed dry and smooth, and wc replace lost buttons
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 up with your other work and give them to' one of our
drivers. .
MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY.
Both Phone's SO.
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the finest buildings in
town are oguipped wiih our plumbing
.virk. Wc make a specialty of high
clas sanitary plumbing and will be
lad tf have ypu examine samples of
our work. We have moved and are
now at 118 West Second street.
MliDIN & STUAPT.
AT THE NEW LAUNDRY
Only one month in operation and our business has doubled. Why?
Because your linens ,are washed thoroughly clean, having a beautiful color.
Our experienced employes, electric irons and new model machines have
made our laundry work more than satisfying.
Your woolen goods too arc washed with care, avoiding all shrinkage.
Our laundry work pleases by the amount of family work that we have.
Give us your next bundle, then you will ever afterwards.
Call our wagon on cither phone, or leave your bundle with our down
town agencies, The Combination and Arcade Harbor Shops.
ALBANY STKAM LAUNDRY,
Wyatt Bros., Props..
Bell 93.
Home 439.
FARMERS NOTICE.
List vour' farms with T. W. Hon
back of the Hub Land Co., 10th art
Lyon Sts., near S. P. Depot, ftf
quick sales, for when your farm i
listed here with me it is also list
in Portland, as I have an office thel
aIo. When in town call and talk til
proposition over with me. I'lion
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING j
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