Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 24, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    OYFUL NEWS
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 knoys 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! You Gardeners
and Everybody Else, come and see the NEW
lot of Garden Seeds. "Mind you not left overs" at
ARKER'S
"The Sign
The Albany Bakery
216 W. First Street.
F. fi. Will
" The Duntley Vacuume Cleaner
The Modern Way
350 in on in Portland.
Demonstration at our t't rooms or your home.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
' 312 Weil S"01"1 Street.
STONE!
For Vuilding, ornamntil purpow, rir !
rap, filling, etc. 1
Ssmpit-s at M. Senders a Co'nr' !
W. L. COBB, K D I fhw.
195
The Winter's cloudy days are quickly passing. Spring
will soon pounce upon us with all its joys. The bright blue
sky, the warm sunshine, flowers bursting into blooi- bring
ing their fragrant perfumes to fill the whole country with
their sweetness. One's thoughts quickly turn to the wear
ing apparel that will keep you" in tune with the bright sur
roundings. Although all the Spring Suits have not yet ar
rived, many are here for your early, inspection. The jack
ets are shorter, twenty-five and twenty-seven being very
popular lengths. The skirts are in either plain or pleated
effects. Not so extreme as last season. Blues and grays
are expected to have a big run, while many of the other
shades are also shown. The Misses' Smith have just re
turned from San Francisco with all the new ideas in Spring
Millinery. The new tailored and street hats are on display
inviting your early inspection. The small Turban effects
in the tailored hats are the most popular and the street
hats still cling to the larger sailor shapes. You will enjoy
a look through this department. We will take great pleas
ure in showing you.
S, E. YOUNG & SON
of Quality.
Both Phones.
It is important' .tiff
have your eye
glasses adjusted
prop early.
o to rinf
pnes ata
Tltn AM It
AT ALL Ur-UB
irr Mrortv
fj (uom row ua
E. C. Meade,
Optometrist.
829 West Second Street.
A fine line of Jewelry, Sil
Cut Glass and
verware,
Novelties to select from.
J. ( rawfurcTs
Photograph GaHerv
Is in the Ne Albany Stale La -it 1 ui'.l
Dg, second floo. with a compl-i.
eaoinment fui pictue taking of i
SPRING
HOME
MADE
CANDIES
None better anywhere, and the
price is lower. ,
Try a box at the
THE MISSION PARLORS
' ' ' " t M
gy
ViUJUTJlIltCC
We
WHITE QUEEN
To'be the best hard wheat blue stem
flour in the city.
The price Is moderate and the quality
uniform.
Call us up for a trial sack, and we'll
prove to you that our assertion is
correct.
Sold on absolute guaranty.
R. A. MURPHY,
225 West 2nd St.
NEW
BANDBOX MILLINERY STORE
114-116 FERRY STREET,
HETTIE O., BURKHART, PROP.
A new stock of the latest and best
creations in millinery. Prices reas
onable and satisfaction guaranteed. "
Hats trimmed by Miss Burkhart,
who has had a long experience, well
known to Albany ladies.
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.
City Lots.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, II. and
12 in Block 40. Albanv. are now offered
for sale and ra.,ee in prices from 1250.00
and $500.09 tu $700 00. Payable 10 per
cent uown ana c per cenc per month
inese 101s iaceom ana otn 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
waier. OWEN BEAM, Agent.
Stark Building.
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.
THIS MORNING
News From Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Prof. Jones, editor of the Oregon
School Journal, of Salem, returned
home after a visit with his brother Dr.
W. F. Jones, V.S. Mr. Jones besides
his other duties for a good many years
has reported the legislative cession for
the Statesman, a comprehensive and
reliable report.
Mr. Ed. Tryon, of Portland, returned
home after an Albany trip. His friends
are trying to have him come bad. i.uiv.
Joe Tryon is now running u grocery
s ore on Willams street and doing a
big business.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spring went
to
Lebanon for a couple weeks visit.
Mrs. F. J. Miller went to Oregon
City for a visit.
rather Van Novel left on a trip
down the road.
Mr. .and Mrs. Greenhalge returned
from rlnlsey, where they have been
for some time.
i
see i
Judge Duncan left for Turner to
his larm,
W. H. Jenkins, traveling passenger
agent, left for points north.
Adam Assell, the veterian restaurant
hotel man and butcher went to Cor
vallis. Mr. Assell is an old-timer and
was lamenting the advent of the cent
piece, declaring there is never pros
perity where the cent prevails. Never-
l theless Oregon is now in its most pros-
' perous era.
I
Base Bill.
There will be baBe ball the coming
season in generous doses. The ColtB
are preparing te organize, with most
of the old players, forming one of the
hpQt. amntpiir tMmR in the vallnv.
I The popular Sunsot League will also
be organized, with
clubs, and probably
a more compact
arrangement.
The high school will have a good one,
and there will fie small affairs galore,
some of which are alread , in the field
Albany and Newberg.
Newberg will play a retu'n game
with tlbany high n xt Friday night,
the game of the season. Albany was
defeated by Newberg early in the tea-
ann . oa ae a f -. .. -.J .. UonUaw.
I defeated McMinnville. which also beat
Albany. Since those games Albany
h s won a long lin. of victories with
out a defeat from a high school team,
an experience that should count in this
game. Admission 25 cents.
Bought an Indi n.
Baltimore Gun & Bicycle Works have
today sold a seven horsepower Indian
mortorcyle to Mr. W. A. Ledbettar, to
be used by him in covering his territory
in thn Alhnnv Nurseries. Havincr rid-
I den an Indian motorcvele about 5.000
miles during last summer. Mr. Led-
better has decided that the Indian
offers the quicKest means of reaching
nis many customers.
CENTRAL
ADDITION
Has again been placed upon the market.
The owners of the addition having ar
range for the installing of a complete
and up up to dale sewer system which
will be installed as as soon as the work
can be dune.
This beauti'ul addition offers the
best investment in the city for the
the money, in the way of residence
proprty, being only five minutes walk
from the business center Lood sewei
age and restrictions. Thia addition
will be "THE" residence district of the
citv within a short time. For partic
ulars call on
COLLINS & TAYLOR. Agent.
182 W. 1st St. Albany, Oregon.
If you want your farm sold call at
the Pacific Real Estate Co., 106 E 1st
Albany, Ore. We don't ask for exclu
sive rii;ht. If yon have to give
exclusive light, get money don, an
exclusive right, is an option.
Ycurs for Euin".
PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO.
Opposite Russ House. Albany. Or.
FOR KENT. The parsonage of the
Congregational church situated at the
corner of Fourth and Ferrv streets
Electric lights, water, bathroom, and
nthsr conveniences. A poly to either
D. Bussurd, Walter M. Parker or T.
J. Stites.
FOR "ENT. Unru'n'sh"d housekeep
ing rooms 116 Washington street.
FOR SALE. A good manufacturing
business, or for tra.ie. Something
very attractive, will trade for v.ilv
lots or automobile. Good reaBon for
soiling. CH at room 5 Cusirlc Bunk
H' lg.. or address P O box 385 City
Fi'iK SALB f'urniiure, cheep, at 'fl?9
l'st Se cond street.
FO". SAL'.- 80 Bern good Santiam
iiom land, at $00 per acre. Os ar
H.ili'. Thomas. Or. tl.l
PI. NTS FOR SALE. Red and white
cmrntv Loganberries, Dewberr'ew,
lc.'b fi I lack berries Address: Iver
('. t'uidall. Albany, Oregon. Home
Phone 7102. 13t.
FOR RENT. Ten acres fruit orcYird
See nrcallup Mm. Mose Miller, It D.
6 Bell phone 12X8 123
EXPERT PAPERHANGING, wall tint-
ng, etc , at special winter pr'?es.
Horn? phone 1390. 2.'t ,
FARMSSOLD
WILLARD
MEMORIAL.
The annu il meeting of the AlVmn.'
W. C. T. U. in honr if Francs E
Willard was held yesterday af lerno in
at the home of the president, Mrs. L.
E. Blain, with about lil'ty present, a
delightful and entertaining session.
An excellent program was rendered as
follows.
The Gloria Song by Mrs. Guy Knapp.
Prayer by Rsv. Mrs. Norton.
Scripture reading.
Prayer by Mis. W. fl. Holman.
Scripture verses by members of the
Union.
The rally song by Mrs. Guy Knapp.
A short biographical sketch of Miss
Willard by Mrs. Blain.
A song by three girls.
A paper by Mrs. J. U. Martin.
A solo by Mrs. Beckley, with response
to encore.
Benediction by Rev. F. H. Gese!
bracht.
A social session followed and some
refreshments were greatly appreciated.
j biscuits hot from the oven, cocoa,
. , ..
n interesting feature was the ing
of white ribbons to several babie .res
ent, giving them a good start in ...e.
An M. E. Rally.
A social rallv will be held at the Yi
E church tonight, when plana for
! remodeling the church will be consid-
ered. Dr. E. 11 Todd, vice president
' of Willamette University, of Salem,
l and Rev. J. W. McDougall of Portland
I will Bimolr Ka .lAnJ
there will be a gallery at the north end
of the audience room, and a room in the
tower, the main object being mcie S.S.
room, and a basement. Alrecdy $2500
has been raised at a board meeting and
more will be needed.
G Co's Ball Tonight.
G. Co's first annual ball will be given
tonight at the new armory. The hall
haBbeen elegantly decorated for the
occasion, with manv nrettv features.
I The grand march will Btart at 8:30 with
music by Prof. Wilson's orchestra. The
1 patronesses are: Mmes. Train, Pfei-
ffer, Bain, Haight, Stevens, Tebault,
Hammell, Weatherford. Fortmiller.
Hewitt and Woodworth. Spectators
win oe cnargea ou cents.
Stole Three Hens.
Some deep-dyed villain last
stole three white leghorn hens
young Nels Wheelor-and all the
were laying right along. The
night
from
hens
thief
ought to be sent to the penitentiary for
lire ana men to mo not place
COLUMBIA FLOUR, hard wheat
made, mike3 splendid bread and more
oi it. At all the leading stores.
Try our hot noon lunches, at the Mis
sion Parlors.
Did yon hear what fine bread that
Columbia hard wheat Hour makes. Ask
any ot the leading grocers for it.
A sure relief from that corn, and
cure at Burns snje store.
Good flour, the Columbia.
F.G. Will for watches
Ftt : ENT H0U8- on West 7th St.
Call upon Mrs Way at 620 W. 4th.
22t
FOR SALE. A bargain if taken at
once, 7-room house and barn. See
owner, J030 E Water St. . t7
We are now prepared to do
CUSTOM
CHOPPING
Mill feed in large quandities at re
duced priceB.
M. SENDERS & CO.
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 are stiff not limp and spongy and we'll
shape the mto fit your wrist, and return them free from rough edges.
A trial will prove to you that our work is really better. '
'Phone for our wagon. H
MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY.
Both Phones 50.
AT THE NEW LAUNDRY
Have you given us a trial on your laundry? If not, why not? When
ou sec the classy work we put out and the prices on your family work
compared with what you have been pnying yon will be more than pleased.
Your laundry will both look ami wear belter. Wc guarantee our work
to please.
Having just started up in business wc will appreciate our share of youC
patronage.
Call for our wagon on cither phone, or leave your bundle with out)
down town agencies. 1
Yours for business. I
ALBANY STEAM LAUNDRY. '
Wyatt Bros., Props.
Bell 93. Home 439.
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and PINE REPAIRING 1
329Se:or.d Strtc, B...vctr. Fcrr; & Broaddibn "
PERSONAL
Conrad Myer was a Corvallis business!
visitor yesterday.
Clark Huston went to Port!- nd today
on a few days visit.
Guy Lnwtlling. ore of the guards at
the pen, went to Tai gent this afternoon.
A len Ritchie lett this noon for Lin
coln county with his surveying outfit.
Floyd K. Churchill went to Portland
last night to attend th congress of
printers.
Uoy Bentley, of Portland, has- been in
the city on a visit with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Bentley.
Misses Willo and Hazel Field.", of
Portland, are in the city on a few days
visit, the guests ot Miss Kate Barrett.
W. P. Hawlov. Sr. and Jr. of Port
land, interested in the Lebanon paper
mill, spent last night in Albany while
on their way to Lebanon.
Mrs. W. G. Ballock ycsterdnv after
noon entertained the Tuesday Club in a
social session of a very pleasant char
acter. There were contests and choice.
refreshments.
Bert Warford. sudent at Willnmette.'
came home today for a Washington
birthday trip. His father is rapidly
improving. During the legislature
Bert kept up with his studies also.
Pleasing You
Is Our
Chief Aim,
Both in quality of goods!
and prices. Every accommcn
dation given our customers,,'
and special attention given to.
all telephone orders. YouP,
little child will be waited on!
just as promptly and get justi
as good as we have, the sanies
as if you were making the;
purchase yourself. If you are.
not already trading here,
start an account with us and!
'we are very sure you will be ai
satisfied customer. ;
Don't forget that the la-i
dies hold a sale here Satur
clay afternoon and you arej
sure to find something good
for your Sunday dinner.
Reagan &
Laughead
at 212 W, First St
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