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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
S. E. YOUNG & SOX S. E. YOUNG & SON A Hint to the Wise is Sufficient There are circumstances that arise that make it advisable for merchants to dispose of their stocks at greatly reduced prices. A given time to close out a stock means that prices must be put so -low that it will move regardless of former cost. People who are anxious to take advantage of such savings will hold off their buying a short time and profit by closing out prices, W atch this space for later announcements.' You will be interested in what we wilt have to say. . THIS morning! News from Albany's Six Early! Trains. 0. D. Austin left on a west side trip I in me interest of the Albany Supply I Co. The business of this company is gradually developing, a wholesale trade I of a trood deal of imoortance to Albany. I and a great convenience to merchants I in Albany and neighboring towns. 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 else 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 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 BUY AND SELL Second Hand Clothing, Shoes, Guns. Jewelry, Furniture, Stoves, Racks, etc. Will pay 4c per lb. for old rubber, 5e for copper, 75c per 100 lb. for cast iron. E. ROGOWAY, Home phone 13?9 120 East 1st t28 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. 216 W. First Street. Both Phones. "A Shur-on Eyeglass may be worn where other eyeglasses cannot. Where a Sbur-on eyeglass may oat satisfy a Sbur-on spectacle will. With Shur-un eyeglasses and spectacles in stock you can satisfy anyone " E. C. Meade, Optometrist., 329 West Second Street. 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 dale sewer system which will be installed as as soon as the work can be done. This beautiful nridirinn nfTttra k best investment in the city for the ine money, in the way of residence property, oeing only nve minutes walk from the business center cood aewei- B?a and rnRtrirllnna Thm orl.;!.... will be "THE" residence district of the city within a short time. For partic uiars call on COLLINS & TAYLOR, Agent. . 132 W. 1st St. Albany, Oregon F G. Will A fine line of Jewelry, Sil verware, Cut Glass and Novelties to select from. An Electric Washing Machine p ma!;c washing eay. 2c per hour the cot. Lei electricity do the hard vork while yon rest. It does every thing bt:t hang" out tT,.e clothes. Ralston. Electric Supply Company,' 312 Wt Second Street. C"Tr,VrTl"7 D 1 JLlEs' HARD TO EQUAL CANT BE BEAT MISSION HOME-MADE GANDIES and ICE CREAM Phone Your Order Mission Parlors Delivery promptly attended to. !Ha your clothes CLEANED 4ND PRESSED; for ruil:ling. ornamental purposes, rip ran. filling, etc. en...:. mt XX Senfen & Cjk'm stare. W . L tOBB. K borne , 3 W lat St. fg D Phooe.4. 1 The Pantatorium, GILBEP.T HUSTON Bell Phunt black 273 Home phone 196 HO AG & SON'S POULTRY YARD AT SUNRISE All thoroughbred chickens. Eggs fm setting. Black Minnrras, Barred Ph in mith Rocks. Black pOrphington, Wh u Leghorn. Rhode Island Reds, Fav. r oJles, White Plymouth Rocks, Ltng saan. Cut bone for sale. Hime phone Ted 2983. Bell 28T--. J A?. A. HPA9 & SON. Father Lane left on a short Portland ) trip. He reports a new church to be built at Mill City, a small chapel, where I services win Dti neiu, mailing uouui eight churches, under the direction of the Albany church as the center. W. E. Yates left for Crawfordsville to 'ook after his small farm of SiU acres. The coming Linn county farm will be about half of that, though the average, is now about 250 acres. The average of the New England farm is about So acres. I ( . mi. ..,.... ... I.-..'-- : ' ' ? Nr. - . i y v. ,j L ! k Miss Myra Montgomery, of Sheridan, left for home after a visit with Albany friends, of whom she has a good many. She reported her father getting quite fleshv under the bracing influence of foot hill climate. 1 muany s nrsi narem skirt, as ""en upon Miss Sarah Millard, of the Ci im I bers & McCune store, while crot-sing Dr. Wallace returned from Junction, groUnd is the office of C. G. Burkhart" where he had been to see a patient. 1 fine location f..r hi h-iM, Prof. Wilson made his regular Wed nesday trip to Brownsville. 1 Dr. Lewauex left on her regular trip to vervains. 1 a fine location for a big brick. The Park Musicale. S. E. YOUNG & SON S. E. YOUNG & SON j if 1 iiiii. j-a.iLui.iiv a uiudbl uuvaiLinu and Gale S. Hill went to Salem on a Remember the social afternoon with short business trin. the Civic improvement Club at the hnma Miss May Workinger arrived from of Mrs. John Simpion 730 Washing!, n Corvallis on an Albany visit. i St. tomorrow afternoon. It will be one Hiss Lettie Pratt went to Portland to of rare attraction, Mrs. Langdon. who attend the meeting of the N. P. mis-; was the director of the Ladies Musical sionary board. i Club for so many years, to whom I T A irI . t n Ll W A lliann i. lanvalt. 1...1..U. I . .. i turned home after a Brownsville visit utation as a musical center, wiil soon I i. i., . ; i : j . Imu. nvl .(..it k - - Albany by her sister. Itiea left for hearing the old club ting) Sam Goldsmith, who has been eem- Shall we not show our appreciation of ing to Albany fifteen or twenty years, these ladies by filling the beautiful left for points north. ; rooms of Mrs. Simpson. The club is I offering in these afte-noona asocial and intellectual trra. a feast of goodthinei P-B'S WON. I The second eama of the Twilight Leacue tournameut was played last night between the Postal Bankers and the High School team, and was wen by the former by the close score of 2 to 1. j taking nine innings to decide it, one oi ine uest games ever playeu in the league contest, fiuving was begun after a tedious wait in the cold, that is going to keep our people away. A time . should be set for beginning and lived . up to, whatever it is. tiooley pitched two or three innings for the Postal-Bankers and Put'ersoo the rest of the game, and Lyle Bic.be for tho high school. Only one hit was made by each club, speaking for the battery work. Archibald caucht for the high school notwitstanding a .very sore finger that made a few errors excusable. Cius Abraham, of the Bankers, caused a sensation by knocking the ball over the fence, but it was a foul on a slow pitch as a teaser. Carson riigbee ird in base stealing. Ryalls at first is playing a crack came for the hiuli school boys. If two or three of the high school boys wi'l get the wheels out of their head when they bat the club will develoD into the- strongest high school team in the val ley. The high school made 6 hits and 4 errors. Carson bubee made 3 of the hits. Noland 2 and Lyle Bigbee the o'her. Car on B e b9e a!: o made 3 outs,. and 2 assists without an error. For the P-B-'s Dave and Bill Patterson each' made a hit, all that were made. Only 2 errors were made. The next game will be played to morrow night between the Merchants and the S P. e games are worth seeing, splendiu i.u.teur base ball. An Advantage in Buying At the Advertising Sale to be held in the Bui knar t Btudio Saturday afternoon and evening is you will get only merch andise that the the manufacturers and', home merchants are croud to show and advertise. Goods that depend upon your satisfaction for their future de mand Everv article for sale is the . i ' 1 r . 1 De8( OI lia K1I1U. AUU pay mc iruumi Rev. Lacey, of Lebanon, returned !nlelleul" tr,'. a feast of goodthmgi beat of its kind. lou pay ttie r home after a Portland trip. He re- """"a"0 for your offering to beau- price and get 100 per cent value. ported the citv all base ball veaterdav. and during the afternoon it was almost impossible to find any one so much was the base ball fever rampant. , A Lorenz Operation, tify our own city. Gentlemen are cordially invited, especially the mayor, the city council, the editors of our city papers, and all otuer men who may feel it a duty and privilege to come. Free will offering 25 eenla. Dr. M. H. Ellis yesterday performed SPECIAL. This week Saturday (only), Davcn- one of the famous Lorenz op rstions port's Music Store will sell all nop'i upon a daughter of A. H. Sandstrom lar sheet music three conies for 25c of the Union Furnsiure Factory, which is reported to have been skillfully done, FOR SALE -Viy residence No. 906 East ! with success, speaking for Albany sur igy. . FOR SALE.-Furni:ure. E 2nd. Call at 725 t24 4th St.. also some choice vacant lot a w ill accept in part pa'vmeni acreage near Portland. J. D. Ellis, Albany. Ore. This disdav of Groceries, etc. have been contributed ty the rrnnufacturera and by home merchants for advertising -purposes. The proceeds go towards the repairing of the M. r.. church. I : will cost you nothing extra and you will be helping a splendid cause. i" Plan to buy at least tvto articles at this sale. Who can neglect when it costs nothing to help. By Epworth League of M. E. Church, 1 Studebaker Wagons, Buggias Sur. rey's and Hack's at Stewart & S0x Hurdwa Co. Studebaker wagons, buggiea, surreys and hacks at Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co. "EfiVi tiff M-t If So, Look Up These Bargains and , Don't Wait Too Long. NEW REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 7-room house and lot, situated close in. West Albany. Price $2000.00. 7-room house and large lot, situat ed close in. 2 blocks from Lyon St Price S1900.00. Also have a good piece of property situated ou Lyon St. A bargain. 65 acres of A-Xo. 1 land, all in cul- 'ivation, 3 miles from Albany. This is the best offering in farm land on the market today. Good liberal terms for purchaser. 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 tion. Unimpaovcd. Price, $30.00 per acre. 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. For terms upon the above places call personally at my othce. No in formation given by phone. I have a large list of properties in f:irn or city property and I know it will pay in tending investors to call and see whnt f have to offer. See the old Reliable Real Estate Dealer. J. V. PIPE. 203 WEST 2nd St Albanv, Ore. At Holt's Market 3 Cans good Milk $ .25 1 Sack Johnson Flour 1.35 2 Cans Sliced Peaches (Royal Club) . .25 1 lb. Crcsc'cnt Baking Powder 2S 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. Sunrise Acres 2 Hnti 3 & ere tracts which you C'in buy hn-i own t'n the f (rrc of ft t.tti It lot in I'twn. 1 r.' aciiiii'in h on mil : from il.e e uri 1,'u-f in! it.e hirifat. ui(.i part uf Alt'zny. Phone or call ar otTice for anto :o .Sunrise. 3t 2 rise. jj OWEN BEAM, 112 Ferry St Gold Mon ograms For Watch Fobs, Brooches, and Purses. These monograms are new and very attractive. See them in our Show Window. F. M. French & Son Our Wagons Are at your Service. wil.itnormyp0,ly.Wln, "S 10 " PaCk'ge f ,0iled 'inen' Ur "0n timeirds'acrd-atru1:"" re,urned ,o you at a - Our two wagons and their drivers are at the service of our customet 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 reahze that the faor will commend our service to them in unmistakably Can we serve you? MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY The Laundry of Quality. , Both Thones. ORDINARY LAUNDERING is nut good enough for us. W 'In the best laundry work in the city. Send ua your Linen this week and ?cc wh.it we call perfect work. Note the hni-a we give, the entire absence i.l frayed edges or torn buttonholes, ihc fresh sweet cleanness of the linen H '-elf. They ti-Il the talc. Our Model Work on lace curtains is the talk of the town. . AI. MANY ST RAM LAUNDRY, WYATT BROS., Props. 11.11 93. 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