Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 17, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    W e Want to Show You
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YOU'RE UNDER NO COMPULSION
to have your prescriptions filled atthis pharmacy but you'IT be wiser if
you do. You cannot afford to take chances with prescriptions. Better by
far come to a drug store like this where purity of ingredients and accuracy
in compounding them are the invariable rule.
BURKHART & LEE
Say! You Gardeners
and Everybody Else, come and see the NEW
lot of Garden Seeds. "Mind you not left overs" at
ARKE
"The Sign of Quality. -
The Albany Bakery
216 W. First Street.
F fl. Will
The Duntley Vacuum Cleaner
The Modern Way
350 in use in Portland.
Demonstration at our show rooms or your home.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 West Second Street.
STONE
For luilding. ornamental purposes, rip
rap. filling, etc.
Sum-i. at M. Senders & Co'sster.
W . L. t-OBB, R Horn
p5 D Phone, 4.
1C5 111
Everybody must be interested in Shoes at this time of
the year. The sun-shiny days call for low shoes. Ladies
who want the best in shoes call at our store. Mr. Stalnaker
who has charge of the shoe department has made a special
effort this season to have the newest shapes and most fash
ionable leathers for your choosing. The style man says the
strap effects are good. We are prepared to show you sev
eral numbers of these. For example a four-strap all-patent
with a six-strap effect, a neat shapely last and a spike heel
that puts style in your walk. Or an all Suede with two
straps and a neat little bow of suede; you will like this
one $4.00. The suedes and velvets have been very popu
lar in high shoes and will also' be very popular with well
dressed ladies in the low shoes this spring and summer.
This one will appeal to you: An all velvet with a single
strap and a small corded silk bow with a stylish spike
heel 34.00. Also a patent oxford with a velvet top, 3-but-ton
effect, good stylish heel. We expect this shoe to please
many who want the oxford styles.
There are many more that we cannot go into detail
about. Many of them come in the welt soles, also a few
turns. Tans,' suedes, velvets, patents, kids, etc., as you de
sire. You are insured a fit and satisfaction at this store.
Any prices you may care to pay.
Shoes for Everybody.
S, E. YOUNG & SON
R'S
Both Phones.
Shur-On and Defiance Mountings.
Kryptok and Toric lenses.
Latest methods Used in testing eye
and fitting glasses.
E. C. Meade,
Optometrist
229 JWest Secondtreet.
A fine line of Jewelry,'Sil-
verware, Cut Glass and '
Novelties to select from.
Have YOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED 4N0 PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
GILBERT A HUSTON
JU W Ut St. Bell Phone black 273
Heme photic 196
1 uuiwcdi
JERSEY DAIRY
MILK DEPOT
Pure milk and cream. Her tubercu
locum tested.
All bills of regular patrons payable at
the store after the tenth of each month.
W. C. SCHULTZ,
Proprietor, 331 Lyon St.
CENTRAL
ADDITION
Has again been placed upon the market,
The owners of the addition having ar
ranges for the installing of a complete
and up up-to date sewer system which
will be installed as as soon as the work
can be done.
This beautiful addition offers the
best investment in the city for the
the money, in the way of residence
property, Being only rive minutes walk
from the business center good sewer
age and restrictions. This addition
will be "THE" residence district of the
city within a short time. For partic
ulars call on
COLLINS & TAYLOR, Agent
132 W. 1st St. . . . Albany, Oregon.
HARD TO EQUAL
CANT BE BEAT
MISSION
HOME-MADE GANDIES
and ICE CREAM,
' Phone Your Order
Mission Parlors
Delivery promptly attended to.
We Guarantee the
WHITE QUEEN
To be the best hard wheat blue stem
flour in I he 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 ib
correct.
Sold on absolute guaranty.
11. A. MURPHY,
225 West 2nd St.
HO AG & SON'S
POULTRY
YARD
AT SUNRISE
All thoroughbred chickens. Eggs fnr
setting. Black Minorcas. Barred Plym
outh Rocks. Black Orphineton, White
Leghorn. Rhode Island Reds, Faver
olles. White Plymouth Rocks, Lng
saati. Cat bone for sale.
Borne phone Ecd I!93. Bell 28C-I.
JAS. A. HOAG SON.
THIS MORNING
News From Albany's bix Earlv
Trains.
Mr .Tn Hiiw-sril nf fv,rt...li;.j on..
on his way to Portland. Thirty years
ago Mr. Howard was an Albany drav
man, working for Perry Spinks. tie
moved f.om -ere to Portland, where he
resided until two years ago, when he
moved to Corvallis, to send his four bovs
to the O.A.C.
W. K. Newell, former president of
the state horticultural association, left
for home. Yesterday he was o'. ,o
Linnhaven with the crowd of Minnesota
people, who examied the property there
and were very much pleased with the
situation and outlook, and it isprobuble
most oi mem will stay and settle here.
Hon. M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, left
for Salem. A member of the Senate I
for twelve years he is familiar with the j
doings in it, and was not surprised at
me jumuie oi tne senate journal. Too
much politics in selecting clerks.
Mrs. H. K. Lugger 8nd daughter,
Mrs. Dr. Kavanaugh, went to Portland
for a visit at Neil Hurry's.
Miss Helen Crawford, of Bonnie
Doon, aud Miss Keed, of Lebanon,
came down this morning.
Mr. and -Mrs. Cyrus Whitney went to
Lebanon.
J. H. Scott returned to Portland.
J. A. McCain returned to Salem.
J. S. H. Mathews, the directory com
piler, went to Lebanon.
Sheriff Smith left for Salem with
Walter Spruance, who goes there for a
couple of years residence for helping
himself to property of other people. .
Waling to Medford.
Godfried Rodrigues, the pedestrian
arrived in Albany yesterday afternoon
and left early this morning on hia trip
to Medford. Previous to the present
trip Rodrigues was at Medford doing
vaudeville work- This trip is made un
der the auspices of the Portland Tele
gram, Rodrigues to have 83 hours to
make the distance of 329 miles. He is
traveling on a regular schedule and is
bound to be on time approximately.
Rodrigues is a a good walker all
right, and his reputation in walking
contests is a good one.
He is proceeded by an E. M. F. Car,
which is making the trip on some rough
roads.
Your shoes made
Burns Shoe Store.
good as new at
GENTLEMEN:
A great stock of shoes for
spring, largest, handsomest,
'' all styles, can' fit your foot
and please your eye. Shoe
room is crowded, so will sell
winter shoes at wholesale
prices. All styles from a 16
in Loggers to a heavy Dress
Shoe.
Blain Clothing Company
We are now prepared to do
CUSTOM
CHOPPING
Mill feed in large quandities at re
duced prices.
M. SENDERS & CO.
LOTS FOR SALE At the corner of
7th and Main streets. Well drai.ied.
-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 from the proposed electric
line. These lots are in the center
of manufacturing district. Home
Phone 1107, or call on T. P. Hacklc
man. lZ7
DR. VIRGINIA I.EWEAUX,
Osteopathic Physician.
1-3 Hrcnner Block, Albany.
Phones: Office Home 359, Bell
Black 2751; Residence 394 Home,
black 863 Bell.
F.O.Will for watches
MEDAL 'WON
BY MISS CURRY
An interesting medal contest, under
the auspices ot the W. C. T. U , look
placo at tne hiu'h sohoil audi'.ormm I. st
night, with a large erowd present.
Mrs. Bhiin, president of the Union,
presided.
Superintendent Brings read th
scripture and olfer'd prayer.
MissClara Murgan recited Old Soapy
and Marguerite Hammer, A Teirui e
Crime.
Then Miss Rhoda, of Eugene, w.,
heaid in u vocal solo, showing a ver..
sweet and pleasing voice.
Kutn Lyons recited A Little hila
Shall Lead Them, and .Myrtle Curry
The Result of Treating.
Miss Worrell sang with goodeffeci.
Beulah Hinckley recited The Parting
of ths Ways and Cora Curry The De
yelopment of Citizenship.
Prof. Finnerty and Mrs. Bigbee were
nearo in a duet, well presented ami
Miss Bailey in an interesting reading
The decision of the judges was an
nounced in favor of Miss Cora Curry,
Kov. Mochel making tho announcing
speech and the audience adj.- -ncd
pleased with tne entertaining pro, ml,
and as well taking home some ex .lent
lessons in temperance given by ome
bright young ladies.
A Business Change.
W. A. Eastburn has bought the inter
terest of Frank Caldwell in the Albany
Supply Co.. and the business will now
be run by Messrs. Austin & Eastburn.
Mr Eastburn is one of Albany's best
business men, and will wke a Bplendid
addition to the business. The Albany
Supply Co. has built' up a fine trade in
this part of the valley, a fine thing for
the grocers of Albany and the central
Willamette Valley. Reliable and prompt
me company deserves a big patronage
City Has Some Money.
Recorder Redfield this morning re-
ceivea a neat payment trom the county
treasurer, ior city purposes, as follows:
$6,495.36 for general purposes, $1221.94
for road work, $1623.84 for the armory.
$527.70 for the city library. It will all
be needed, though the last has not yet
been settled by Mr. Carnegie.
Just look at the beautiful creations
n Lames Hals at the New Band Box
It'
s
Shoes.
Our Wagons Are at your Service.
Whenever you want us to call for a package of soiled linen, our wagoa
will do it promptly.
Whenever you want your laundered linen returned to you at a special
time, we will be glad to accommodate you.
Our two wagons and their drivers are at the service of our customers
whenever they have a request for special service of this kind to make.
We are glad to go to some little trouble to accommodate a customer
we realize that the favor will commend our service to them in unmistakable
terms. I
Can we serve you?
MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY
The Laundry of Quality. 1
Both Phones.
How About Those Curtains
Are they dusty and discolored. Now is the time to have them laundered
before your houseclenniiig begins.
We make a specialty on these particular articles and want to show you b
ow well they will look. In washing they arc put ill a close woven net sack,
avoiding many tears and brakes in the thread. Our patent strctcherj are
modern ones and our prices arc right.
Call our wagon for your work.
ALBANY STEAM LAUNDRY.
Wyatt Bros., Props.
Bell 93.
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 Se:or.d Strtt, Between ferry & BroarUlbn
GOOD
CORNER.
Some Interesting Pacts About the
Depot Corner.
The Oregon Klectric will occupy 8S
by 8S feet at the corner of Lyon and
Fifth streets, just enough fnr a modern,
depot building of good architecture, for
passengers alone. The rest of the mree
lots bought wili be owned, by Messrs.
Taylor & Collins, representatives of thtt
Company here, 22 feet on Lyon street,
when the alley is done away with, as it
is said will be done, just enough for a
luncli room or store, and 110 feet on
Fifth street, which will be valuable
property for business purposes. The
halt lot bought of W. H. Hugan on the
corner opposite, is entirely private, and
the Oregon Electric has nothing to do
with it, as some have anticipated.
SINGER
ARRIVED.
Prof, Gut rie, who is to lead the sing
ing in tne evangelistic meetings, to
begin at the meeting at the armory to- '
morrow, Thursday, night, at 7:30"
o'clock, arrived last night accompanied
ny Mrs. uutnrie, ana will nave rooms
at Rev. White's, where Dr. Riley will'
also be located. The latter will come
tomorrow.
Preparations have been completed fur
the important event in the interest of
righteousness, and there is no qnes
tion as to the beneficial rsuhs of
the meetings. ThoBo in charge are
after permanent things, nut a mer
snowing oi numners, under excitement..
Brass band methods will not be used.
and it is not intended to shove people
into tne cnurcnea ot tnn city before
they are ready. 1 he person really con
verted doesn't have to be urged by a-
posse ot socauea workers.
Prof. Outline wishes to meet the
singers of the city tonight immediately
after the pra' er meeting at the Pres
byterian church.
LOST. Long breast pin. gold, with
specimen on end. Return to Demo
crat oft.ee. til
.. OVED.-The harness shop of Chas.
Wagner, to Ferry street near Second,
(rati there for good work in h.iJneas.
anil u-ddtlry.
FOR RENT.--Sleeping rooms, at Mrs,
Bilyeu'p, between Second and Third.
Baker St. y 15t
WANTED. A neat girl for general
housework. $4 a week. Inquire at
Democrat Oflke. 121
FOR RENT. Store room, new, See
R. H. Schultz. lOt
STRAWBEKRY PLANTS. Magoon
or Wilsons, at $2 per 1000. Q. B.
Ogdcn, 2353 Home phono,
FOR SALE. Farm of 20 acres, one
and a half miles from Albany, new 7
room house und barn, running water
all year, give immediate po: session
with crops. Terms, half down and
balance in easy payments. Inquire at
33(1 S. Main. t2 '
UGGS R. I. Reds. $1 a setting, mam
moth blackberries and Lopan berries.
Home phone 7001. tl7
PLANTS FOR SALE. Red and white)
currants, Loganberries, Dewberries,
Iceberg blackberries. Address: Iver
C. Duedall, Albany, Oregon, Home
Phono 7102. 13t.
BUFF ORPINGTONS
Eggs $2.00 per 15. A few hens and
pullets tor sale at $2.03 and $3.00.
(J. ut KUWijAisu, Albany, ore.
JLST OPENED
Second Hand store
236 W 2nd St '
Second Hand Clothing, Shoes, Guns,
Jewelry, Furniture, Stoves, otc,
BOUGHT and SOLD.
Phone (Bell) K0-R. tl5
Home 433.