Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, April 14, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    S. E. YOUNG & SON
S. E. YOUNG & SON
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PRE-EASTER
THOUGHTS.
This store Is full of new spring offer
ings for the joyful Easter time. The
Millinery Department of course will
attract the largest crowds. Every
woman must have her new SPRING
BONNET tor Easier wear. We are
prepared to serve you and to show a
most beautiful assortment of styles
newest creations in lahies hats.
LARGE HATS, LITTLE HATS.
MEDIUM SIZED HATS please
your own taste. Fashion is not par
ticular about the size, whatever be
comes you most. The LITTLE
MISSES must also be remembered.
We have a splendid stock to meet the
oarticular demands with. A beautiful
assnrtmmt of stvlish little bonnets. ' Then there are Waists. Lingerie Waists, daintily and neatly made of filmy
Knt.ctn Haint!1f trimmprl witli cmhrni rlpi-ipc :mH larpc pinnie have a bit of color, coral or blue, atthe neck, orl
worked in the front. Long and short sleeves.
ctt v axnrvTMfic Vm,r v.onm mnr n r.occitw thnn n Inxnrv where the duiiids and low Oxfords arei
worn. The kind with the reinforced heels and toes of Lisle or Linen will give wear and satisfaction.
GLOVES The best of cloves. The onlv kind worth store space. We hav: quit experimenting. Only the
tUf.irtior from our Glove Department,
:SL" ' L"" L ,a VStt s nnFRWEAR. NECKWLAR. CORSETS, HANDKER-
CHIEFS, ETt. You will hnd us amply preparea to snow you tne seasons musi
Don't let the week slip nearly by betore attending to your taster snoppmg.
S. E. YOUNG & SON
S. E. YOUNG & SON
THIS MORNING
NtWS
from Albany's t Six Early
Trains.
Quite a crowd went to Browrsville to
attend the Presbytery and the Presby
terial of the 1'resbyterian church,
among them Mrs. Gesolbracht, r'ra.
Dr. Franklin, Mra. George W. Simp
son, Mrs. Boulev, Mrs. Winn, Mrs.
Martin, Mrs. Rev. Knotts, the
Misses Pratt, and Miss Olmstead of
this city, and Ctpt and Mrs. Crawford,
Mrs. Homer and others, of Corvallis.
Also, the renowned Rev. J. R. K.
Bell, of Corvallis, went to Brownsville.
On account of his coining trip to Mt.
Morinh Palestine, he is aire idy becom
ing famous. He and Prof. Horner ex
pect to sturt in May.
Hon. W. R. Bilveu. Councilman L. C.
Marshall, R. K. Ohling and George
Taylor went to Corvallis to attend a
session of the grand council of Royal
Arcn Mascr.i. Corvallis is mnKing Dig
preparations for the easter service next
bunduy, when several hundred Albany
people will go over on a special train.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kirk left for
Brownsville on a visit with Mr. Kirk's
folks. Mr. Kirk recently sold his bar
ber shop at Hoquiam, Wash., and ex
pects to locate somewhere in Oregon.
Why not in Albany.
AT THE
COURTHOUSE.
PERSONAL
Probate: Personal property ordered
so!d in estate of John T. Grate.
Now Suit: John Schlosser agt.Chas.
W. Godwin, to foreclose mortgage.
Notice of appeal filed in case of city
agt. J. D. Kennedy.
Marc (age license J. L. Klamer, aged
30, and M. E. Harrison, 32, both of
Lebanoii.
Deeds recorded :
Lydia A. Carpenter to Maud E.
Holland, 3 lots, Scio ;
J. C. DeVirje to Dennis Cormier,
62 by 159 feet, Lebanon
Tillie A. Watkins to Fannie M. P.
Wood, It) aci es
A. M. Acheson to S. E.
acres and 3.7S acres ,
S. E. Young to A. M.
10.22 acres
L. P. Terhune to H. G.
& wf, bl 4 H's 3rd ad
Young. .2
Acheson,
Hastings
Supt, Briggs went to Corvallis thin
afternoun.
Mrs. J. K. Iiaight went to Halsey
this aflernon.
J. C. Cooper arrived from Independ
ence this noon.
H. H. ewitt returned this noon
from Mc.Minnville. .
E. C. Brandeberrv returned this noon
from a business trip north.
J. C. Lowe, cf the Home Telephone
ollice. Corvallis, was in the city today.
li. R. Com. K. J. Miller arrived this
noon to attend the city council tonight.
''ntt Shipp, the powder man, was in
the city today looking after his new
magazine.
I Ms. Elmr r Warford, left this morn
500 i!K for Desmoisnes, Iowa, an a severul
' weeks visit with his folks.
1; Mr. Langmack returned to Portland
this afternoon alter a two weeks Linn
10 county visit.
J. A. Lynch went to Eugene this
afternogn. In a few weeks ho will
i leave for Philadelphia, where ho form
10 ! ir!v rpMult it.
10'
I'M
! Rev. mid Mrs. Esson and John G.
Prizes to School Children.
W. W. Ashby, the pavement man,
came over from corvallis.
Mr. Geo. Loveall arrived from Leba
non. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hackleman went
to Lebanon for a visit with their daugh
ter and lamily.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ritchie left for
their home in Alberta, after a visit
I with the former's brother, Wm.
Ritchie.
I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Langdon left on
a Portland trip.
A little cash wil. handle on of the
best "BUYS'' o' the season in Centra
Addition. Strictly a resident district
Ask Collins & Taylor about them.
Your shoes made
Burns Shoe Store
good as new at
Minton went to Euirene tnis afternoon
to attend the state S. S. to convene
there this afternoon.
W, Elroy Chuich, recent' of Me
forp, has moved nere ti rest t, and il
To the stndents of the 6th, 7th and help his brothei Frank Church run the
8th grades of the public schools: ! Church farm near this city. All the
Will give three 0 ish prizes, consisting f Churchos are musicians.
2. 50, $1.50 and U for the best ten I Fred Anderson, of the Arcade shop,
advertisements, to consist of not under j will take a several months lnv-off. dur.
twenty words and not over 50 words, i jng the time seeing some of the North
Call for particulars at Fred Dawson's. I west. He will ro to Portland in a few
i days, and is contfmplatinir a triD to the
The Weather.
Range of temperature 43-32,
The rainfall was .12 inch.
The river is 4.5 feet.
Prediction: fair tonight, with heavy
frost, Thursday fair and warmer.
Violin Concert.
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THE GOOD OLD FASHION
of considering honesty the best policy still prevails here. We had rather
have the respect and good will of our neighbors . than anything, ejse we
know of. '
SO WE SELL TOILET ARTICLES
of the kind we can recommend to you and you can recommend to your
friends. Want, any?
BURKHART & LEE
Say! You Gardeners
j and Everybody Else, come and see the NEW
j lot of Garden Seeds. "Mind you not left overs" at
"The Sign of Quality.
The Albany Bakery
216 W. First Street.
Both Phones.
BUY AND SELL
Second Hand Clothing, Shoes,.
Guns, Jewelry, Furniture,
Stoves, Racks, etc.
Will pay 4c per lb. for old i
rubber, 5c for copper, 75c per
100 lb. for cast iron.
E. ROGOWAY,
Home phone 13?9 120 East 1st
'' ' t28
At North Albany, Friday night April
14, and at Tangent Saturday night,
April 15, beginning at 8 o'clock, by
Prof. P. E. Thomas. Admission 15c
and 25 cents. tl5
Even up on that "Meat Bill" bv huv
ng a lot in Central Addition and build
you a little home this year, and thus
Bave rent. For particulars consult
mourns Si Taylor.
Yellow Stone Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson last
night entertained the members of the
Epworth League at their pleasant sub
urban home in a delightful manner,
greatly appreciated by all present.
hoy Parker and Roy Nutting of the
Hamilton Store, returned this morning
from San Francisco, where they spent
several days. On their way they
proved up on some timber claims at
Redding, Calif. While gone Mrs.
Parker and son visited relatives i
Roaeburg.
Miss Whitaker, mentlnned in the
Democrat yesterday, proves to be a
cousin of Mrs. William Bain, and is her
guest. She has been a msiunury at
Rangoon, Burmah, for siq years, and
is now on a year's vacation. While
here Albany people will probably have
an opportunity to hear her at lima H.
E. meetiug.
John Forrar.-
I Shoes for the whole family. Look.
ian anyone give ma the neat. Don t dcyclope corns and bun-
name of the hoir or heirs of John
Farrar who livod in this county in
1879? Please phone me. Owen
Beam. tl9
; COW FOR SALE. Fresh milk.
Mart Miller, Farmers 28.
Mrs.
tons. Go to Burns Shoe Store.
A sure relief from that, corn,
cure at Burns Shoe Store.
and
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, 831 Lyon St.
CENTRAL
ADDITION
"A Shur-on Eveglass may be worn
where other eyeglasses cannot.
Where a Shur-on eyeglass may net
satisfy a Shur-en spectacle will.
With Shur-on eyelasses and spectacles
in stock you can satisfy anyone "
E. C. Meade, Optometrist.
829 West Second Street.
F G. Will
A fine line of Jewelry, Sil
verware, Cut Glass and
Novelties to select from.
An Electric Washing Machine
will rr.:.kc washing easy. 2c per hour
is the cost. Let electricity do the hard
work while you rest. It docs every
thing but hang out the clotiics.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 West Second Street.
STONE
Has again been placed upon the market
The owners of the addition having ar
rangea for the installing of a complete
and up up-to date sewer system wmcn
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 five minutes walk
from the business center tood sewer
age and restrictions. Tbis 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.
If So, Look Up These Bargains and ,
J ' -Donlt Wait Too Long.
1 NEW REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
! 7-room house and lot, situated close
I in. West Albany. Price $2000.00.
. 7-room house and large lot, situat
ed close in. 2 blocks from Lyon St.
Price $1900.00.
Also have a good piece ot property
situated on Lyon St. A bargain. !
65 acres of A-No. 1 land, all in cul-!
'ivation, 3 miles from Albany. This is j
tlie best offering in farm land on the
market today. Good liberal terms for !
purchaser. . j
552 acres, all in good land, two sets '
of good buildings, . all in cultivation
except 40 acres which is in timber.
This would make a good farm to di- ,
vide. Price very reasonable, and terms
can be made to suit purchaser. '
20 acres, 3 miles from a R. R. sta- j
tion. Unimproved. Price, $30.00 per
acre. 1
Beautiful 5-room bungalow, inside
finish can not be beat; plate rail, beam
ceiling, fireplace,- just the prettiest
little home in West Albany. Price
very reasonable.
tor terms upon the above places
call personally at my office. No in
formation given by phone. I have a
large list of properties in farm or city
property and I know it will pay in
tending investors to call and see what
I have to offer. Sec the old Reliable
Real Estate Dealer.
J. V. PIPE, 203 WEST 2nd St.
Albany, Ore.
HARD TO EQUAL
CANT BE BEAT
MISSION
HOME-MADE GANDIES
and ICE CREAM.
Phone Your Order
Mission Parlors
Delivery promptly attended to.
ForruiMing. ornamental purposes, rip
rD, fillinc. ete. ,
Ssmri.- Vt. Senders & Co iter.
W.L. U-BB, R Home
no D Phone, 1.
H WF. V0UR CLOTHES
CLEANED 4ND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
GILBERT 4 HUSTON
M W Ut St.
Bell Phone black 27S
Home phone 196
HO AG & SON'S
POULTRY
YARD
AT SUNRISE
j All thoroughbred chickens. Eggs for
setting. Black Minnrcas, Barred F'lvm
: outh Rocks, Black Orphington, White
! Leghorn, Rhode Island Reds, Fiver
olles, White Plymouth Rocks, Lsng
Ban.
Cut bone for sale.
Home phone Red 2983. Bell 28C-J.
JAP. A. HOAG & SON.
At Holt's Market
3 Cans good Milk $ .25
1 Sack Johnson Flour .. 1.35
2 Cans Sliced Peaches (Royal
Club)' 25
1 II). Crescent Baking Powder .25
1 Gal. Can Ideal Syrup 50
2 Cans Minced Clams 25
Some thoroughbred Rhode Island
Red Roosters cheap.
Oranges '. .25
Watch this space for real bargains.
Ot nd
2 and 3 acre tracts
which you can buy
own for the
price of a single lut
in town.
This addition is one
mile from the court
houre and is the
highest, dryest part
of A!ui.ny.
Phone or call nt
ofllce for anto to Sunrise.
2
3
2
Gold Monograms
For Watch Fobs, Brooches, and
Purses. These monogrems are
new and very attractive. See
them in our Show Window.
F. M. French & Son
Our Wagons Are at your Service.
Whenever you want us to call for a package of soiled linen, our wagon
will do it promptly.
Whenever you want your laundered linen returned to you at a speciaf
time, we wil! be glad to accommodate you.
Our two wagons and their drivers are at the service of our customed
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 faor will commend our service to them in unmistakabl.
terms. ,
Can we serve you?
MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY
The Laundry of Quality.
Both Phones.
OWEN BEAM, 112 Ferry St.
ATTENTION!
BARGAINS
I iu' .n twenty Imh rear I.emke's
ritire. in Wrilit'n addition, nnd some
hits, hlof.-kn ar.M irrH(?e in ' Hxzelwood j
artfliiien urich I will
installments.
i.'ll fur csnh or .
ORDINARY LAUNDERING
is not ko"J enough for us. Wa
'In the best laundry work in the city.
Send us your Linen this week and
sec what we call perfect work. Note
the finish we give, the entire absence
of frayed edges or torn buttonholes,
the fresh sweet cleanness of the linea
itself. They tell the talc.
Our Model Work on lace curtains u
the talk of the town.
ALBANY STKAM LAUNDRY,
WYATT BROS., Props.
Bull 93.
Home 439.
Winy rD coal WAIT MEADE.
For tale by Alkanv Fuel Co.
A. W. DOCKSIEADER. Prop.
Ei 1-77 J. Home Black 176.
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 S::or.U Strce', Between Ferry & troadalbn