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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1911)
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. Say! Yon Gardeners and Everybody Else, come and see the NEW lot of Garden Seeds. "Mind you not left overs" at PARKER'S "The Sign of Quality. The Albany Bakery 216 W. First Street. F 0. Will Ralston Electric I 312 Wut Srd Street. . f . i STONE For huilding, ornamental purposes, rip rap, filling, etc. . Samnl. k t M. Senders tc l-o siurt. Make it into a new one with the Gilberta Flounce. It is simply the flounce part of the skirt with a 'drawstring at the top making it easy to attach to any foundation. Every woman has some petticoat that she has laid aside because of the frayed flounce. 'Make them over now and have a new one out of the old. Sew them on by hand or with the machine. They are easily attached. MAKE YOUR NEW PETTICOAT WITH THE GILBERTA FLOUNCE. The foundation can be made without much trouble; the Gilberta Flounce does the rest and makes it like a bought en garment. They will be on display in our window for a few days. Shown only in Black or Heatherbloom, Sateen and Silk. The price is fifty cents to two dollars and a half. On sale on the second floor. Both Phones. Cemented 'Invisible TnvUihio Rifnrnls for far and near vision mark a great advancement in the ! construction of optical lenses. E. C. Meade, Optometrist, 329 West .-Second Street. A fine line of Jewelry, Sil verware, Cut Glass and Novelties to select from. Supply Company, J. G. Crawford's Photograph Gallerv i Is in the NewAlbany State Ba. a i ui'd ng, second noo mm a complete "";nment fit pictue taking of all to discard the frayed petticoat HOME MADE CANDIES None better anywhere, and the price is lower. Try a box at the THE MISSION PARLORS 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. EXPERT PAPERHANGING, wall tint ing, etc., at special winter prices. Home phone 1390.. 22t 10 FOR SAL E 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 250. 00 and $500.09 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 iblocks 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. ' LOTS FOR SALli 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, 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. We have the genuine lime and sulphur solu tion. See us and get Prices before placing your orders. LASSELLE BROS. W. F. jbNES1. Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Farmers Feed Stables. Phones 200-R, Bell; Home 1285. (THIS MORNING News from Albany s Six Eany Trains. Rev. F. H. Geselbracht went to Port-. land to hear Rev. John Balcom Shaw, of Chicago, one of the ablest men in the church. Rev. Shaw will apeak sev eral times in the First Presbyterion church at Portland, giving a series of meetings, drawing large crowds. R. W. Tripp, Onis Brown and the Misses Powell, prominent young people of Brownsville" returned honfe after m European art and the program was attending a party given last evening by " keeping with the subject. Pictures the Misses Pratt: They reported a ds- of ine fam0"8 artl9,.s of ,he uflftecnh lightful time, appreciating Albany hos-' ?nd Blx?e"h centuries were shown by pitality. i the projectoscope of Wessrs. White and . ! Irvine, neatly explained by Miss . . ... ! Elizabeth Irvine. The masterpieces of KH. Forter, of Shedd, one of Linn Titian, Correggio, Michael Anuelo. county s best stock raisers, arrived on a Raphael and others were appreciated, short trip. Mr. Porter has a fine herd Then came a contest in guessing pict of prize winning short horns. He re- ure8 of tne famous artists, pinned ports a good winter so far for stock. ! around the different rooms. Out of six- ,teen Mrs. F. H. Geselbracht was Dr. Withycombe, of the O.A.C., correct on thirteen and received a pretty went to Salem. flower and pot. A delicious lunch whs Mrs. L. M. Jones, of Lebanon, ,left served and a social session enjoye on a Portland trip. ! Partners were secured by matching tl H N. Cock'erline left on an insurance names of famous couples, Adam ai trip down the road. ; Eve, John lden and Priscilla, Lo Roy Wood went to Portland. : Uecies and Vivian Gould, the latter .. Frank McClung left for Vancouver. whom was presented during the even. Mr. buck ley. ot the Union furniture Factory, left on a trip down the road. W. J. Tisdale arrived from Tangent. The Elks tntertained. It was ladies night last night at the Elks Temple, and a large number were present. During the first part of the evening a program was rendered, full oi interest, xi isses uarret and Black' well, of the high Bchool gave Bomej delightful readings, Miss Ireland was ! heard in a vocal solo that pleased all, Miss Emma Sox's piano solo met with favor, H. K. Lugger captured tne house with unntr. "Hi-pih.ii Rvpi " R,.Hn Crawford and T. J. Devina were called , unnn for Rnmn hnphnlnr nphpM hnth golden affairs, because silent; Fred Dawson spoke on Japanese Ladies. C. H. Burinrraff nresenteri a monologue with effect. Dancinir and cm-da followed, with music bv Wilson's orchestra and a fine menu of refreshments was served. Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for I Feb. Id. inn. persons desiring any of I these letters should call for advertised i letters, giving the date I J. D. Burgess, J. A. Crofr., Mrs. Vida j Heart, S. G. Jones, Mrs. T' Hie Kenedy, I Carl Magnuson, J A. Meadows. Flor ! ence Mack, Ante Oreski vie. Earl Owen, John F. Oldfield. L. M. Sharp, Anna Scbulze, Ellen Thompson, James VN al lace. . J. S. Van Winkle, P. M. Yes, the trick of looking tlio rrlnaona ia rarlion Imia 9, over pair ! ' nf ilnaapn la n nniennpo fnll nt. Revere Houbb parlor next Friday,, and Saturday, Feb. 17 and 18, and have Dr. Lowe show you the new glasses with I which you can see all directions, no seams or lines in tne glass to eaten mrc and strain the eyes, no cement to come apart. Free demonstrations. ,.. A sure relief from that corn, and cure at Burns Shoe Store. Your shoes made Burns Shoe Store. good as new at "Try our hot noon lunches, at the Mis sion Parlors F G. W'.LL. lor Watches HOUSE CLEANING, trees pruned, lawns mowed, wood chopped, and all other kinds of work promptly done. Hugh Dennedy, California Rooming House. Home phone 208. 15t PLANTS FOR SALE. Red and white currants, Loganberries, Dewberries, Iceberg blackberries. Address: Iver C. Duedall, Albany, Oregon. Home Phone 7102. 13t. We Guarantee the WHITE QUEEN "Tft'lip thp hunt hard whp&t hlim ntom flour in the city. The price Is moderate and the quality j uniform. Call us up for a trial sack, and we'll I prove to you that our assertion is j correct. Sold on absolute guaranty. R. A. MURPHY,! 225 West 2nd St. ! REAL ESTATE NOTICE We hear of two suits being pressed against farmers that gave exclusive rights on their farms to a certuin retl estate firm in this town (Why give exclusive ritrhlB), if a firm will not sell your place without an exclusive right, ihi-y are not up to date, nor progress ive. We have sold more real estate in th Iiim few months thai, any three fl. t c'-rrtl.ir.'-d. We dont nik for an exclusive right. Yours for business, ' PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO. Opposite Russ House, Albany, Or. FARMERS NOTICE. List your farms with T. W. Hon hack of the Hub Land Co., 10th ait Lyon Sts., near S. P. Depot. U quick sales, for when your farm listed here with me it is also list in Portland, as I have an office thel also. When in town call and talk tk proposition over with me. Phoa MODERN TRAVELLERS In Their 12th Annual Function The aunual meeting of the Modern Travellers, Albany's oldest literary society, was held last night at the beau tiful home of Maj. and Mrs. C. U Winn, with a numher of invited guests K resent, according to custom' The lodern Travellers are now twelve years old, a ftno organization. During the year the members have been revelling with a packHge of cfgarettes, etc. Mrs. Flo sang pleasingly in Italian. The decorations were pretty, and .with splendid hospitality and inform lality the evening was one that im pressed itself upon those fortunate in being present. Help the Park. Thers have been ao many compli- mentary remarks made about the depot : pr mat- me vruineup vmc v,iuu are '. very much encouraged and are going ' about raising the necessary funds with 'renewed enthusiasm. Tomorrow after- noon Rt the of Mrs. Will Pfeiffer there I wilt be a Tea and aside from being ' philanthropic affair, it is the.dcsirei.f j the Woman's Club to make it a social feature o' the town. What is a morn i delightjul way to spend an afternoon than to meet fliends, listen to delight. ! niusie and partake of delicious I refreshments served in the daintiest manner. Twenty -five cents is asked land ever woman in town is invited. ' Between the hours of five and six the men are urged to drop in. ttigTwo Weeks. The receipts of the Albany post oflice lor tne nrst two weeKs ot this montn bps the most ever reported for th same length of timo, $1515. FOR SALE. Cream separator and ! dozen chickens, wm. renmernng sunrise, Hume phone Wsi. lltf EtitiS. Brown Leghorn, cheap in in cubhtor lots. w. H. Curry, it. D. Phone Home iibb. lit BANDBOX MILLINERY STORE 114-116 FERRY STREET, HETTIE O. BURKHART, PROP. .A new stock of the latest and bes' creations in millinery. Prices rcas onable and satisfaction guaranteed, Hats trimmed by Miss Burkhar who has had a long experience, well known to Albany ladies. CENTRAL ADDITION has been taken off the market for about ten days, for the purpose of making an estimate of the cost of a sewer system which the owners of : the addition intend installing at once. For particulars inquire of Collins & ; Taylor, agents, 132 West First Street, I Albany, Oregon. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: The Clay Taylor Realty Co. have juBt opened a general real estate office at the corner of dtb and Lyon streets, Albany, and are now ready to list any thing In the way of real estate, you may have. Give us a call If you wear pleated shirts with or without attached cuffs, let us show you how well these particular garments can be laundered by our "press ironing" system. We'll iron the shirt fronts straight and even, with each pleat in place,, smooth and nicely finished. We'll iron the cuffs so they arc stiff riot limp and spongy and we'll shape the into fit your wrist, and return them free from rough edgca. A trial will prove to you that our work is really better. 'Phone for our wagon. ' i MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY. Both P hones 50. AT THE NEW LAUNDRY Only one month in operation and our business has doubled. Why?' liccause your linens are washed thoroughly clean, having a beautiful color. Our experienced employes, electric irons and hew model machines have made our laundry work more than satisfying. Your woolen goods too are 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 photic, or leave your bundle with our down town agencies ALBANY STEAM LAUNDRY, Wyatt Broj., Preps. Bell 9?. WAIT WATCHES ard 329j::or.ti b;r, ' TO-NIGHT. Richard Jose m Silver Threads.. "Silver Threads" which conies to Al bany tonight is a simple story beauti fully but plainly told in four interesting ' acts, and in its construction the people of a small New England community are shown as they really are. It overflows with shrewd humor, which relieves at intervals the more serious vein which depicts native pride and dignity, pathos and tenderness, telling in succession a true tale of happiness and suffering. Sacred hymns appealing to the hearts of all are woven into the story. Fog Ordered from Cleveland, 0: Ed. Schoel. the O. I. C. man. recent ly shipped a hog -to Cleveland, Ohio, sent to L. B. Silver, the original 0. I. C man man himself. Mr. School's O. I C. reputation has sDtead far over the U. S. and it means something when le gets an oraer trom the originator f the breed 3,000 miles away. COLUMBIA FLOUR, nard wheat- made, mtkes splendid bread and more of it. At all the leading stores. A Square Deal We expect to give our customers the very best service in the way of good goods, prompt de livery seryice and reas onable prices, and we do know that we are going to give you a square deal at all times. Our. chief aim will be to please both in the quality and prices of goods and the courtesy shown you in our store. We are mak ing improvements daily in our store, are adding goods to our already large stock and we are very sure that within a . short time you can say to your friends : You can. get it at Reagan & Laughead at 212 W. First St- S'lome 439. MEADE, FINK REPAIRING tvutr. ftnj ! 1 1 :ridlbn D 4. phone,iom , 05 v W. L. C03B, K