Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 09, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    S. E. YOUNG & SON
FEBRUARY LEAP YEAR SALE
LADIES, ATTENTION !
Now is your chance, not for an husband, Oh, No ! but to buy things you will need
u you mean 10 get one.
Look at these items, they will interest you.
MAIN FLOOR
DRESS GOODS
15 pieces, values to $2 a
yard. Leap year price $1.29
HOSE
Misses' 35c Fay Ideal 29c
GLOVES
$1.50 Ladies' Kid for....$1.29 .
CORSETS
$1.50 Warner and La '
Grecque, Leap Year
Sale $1.23
UNDERWEAR
SI. 50 Munsingwear for
Ladies, per garment..$1.29
TOWELS
35c Huck 29c
SHEETING
9-4 Pequot, Bleached 29c
SECOND FLOOR
COMFORTS
Albany Made, Good Cotton
$2.50 values $2.29
PILLOWS
35c Floss 29c
BLANKETS
$5.00 Fancy Wool $4.29
S6.00 White Wool $5.29
CURTAINS
$1.50 White and Arab
ian Lace .: $1.29
WINDOW SHADES
35c, 7-ft. long 29c
RUGS
$9.00 36 in. x 72 in. for..$7.29
$3.75 Pal. Vel. 36 in. x
72 in. for $3.29
TRUNKS AND SUIT
CASES $7.00 30-in. Trunk for....$6.29
$6.00 30-in. Trunk for....$5.29
$6.00 Leather Suitcase
for $5.29
$2.75 Fiber Case for $2.29
FIREMEN WAN
I
MPROVEM
ENTS.
Albany's
Big Store.
S. E. YOUNG & SON
Established
1866
The firemen of the city held a get to
gether booster meeting at the hall of
No. 2's last night, one of importance.
Wm. R. Hand ra elected chairman
and S. S. Gilbert secretary.
Judge Stewart, a veteran, was called
upon and gave a history of the depart
ment and apparatus. No. 2's present
engine was, bought in 1875 and No. I's
in 18SS, the hook an.1 ladder truck in
1S51. At the present time the boilers
and hose should be thoroughly tested
and replaced, probably new boilers and
more nose oougnt.
A committee of five was appointed to
confer with department in reference to
the department's nteds, as follows:
Chief Engineer Hockspier. C. H.
Stewart, Fred Bloom, S. S. Gilbert and
B. H. Horsky.
It has been suggested that n new
auto truck engine in the long run might
be cheaper than repairing one of the
engines.
The department expressed itself in
favor of nsing tne team for fire pur
poses only, keeping the horses off the
streets.
It was reported that the Veal factory
would put a fire whistle on their engine,
if desired.
ANNUAL MEN'S
BANQUET
A
The annual banquet given by the
Presbyterian church for business men
was held last nieht at the armorv with
one hundred tniriv three nresent.
It was a line affair, a splendid get-together
feed in the interest of the great
est of all causes.
The tables were neatlv soread. and
the service by a large corps of ladies
was very prompt and painstaking. The
menue had chicken pie without bones as
the principal feature, closing with ice
cream. .
Then Rev. Geselbracht ouened the
after dinner part of the program with
a short talk in the interest of more men
lot the work of thelchurch.
A. C. Schmitt said it was a dav of
experts along alllines, with a demand
for new ideas, and it was a privilege to
have present a man who is an expert in
religious work, introducing Mr. Lewis
of the Lewis-Wy lie Hydraulic Co., of
rortianu.
Mr. Lewis spoke for an hour, opening
with some apt stories. He said there
are numerous ways nf getting men to
church, the hurrah way, sermons from
popular newspaper topics, stereopticon
lectures, moving pictures, etc., but the
really great thing is to keep the men at
work, make them busy, which is better
than amusement.
There is a great deal of loss of power
in the church, wasted strength.
It has been learned from experiment
that by proper system more work can
be secured along all lines from brick
laving to carrying rails, and it is the
same in church work.
a l. - '. .1 u i:i , i i .
4mKiH 0oV,;.. -,i to a noon. . "I mw uo iw up usnun pesi
director, of. tho First NaTiona. BankT I FZWj'
AN 0
'ERETTA BY
OCAL TA
LENT
THIS MORNING,
News From Albany's Six Early
Trains.
A. C. Schmitt, vice president, O. A.
left on a trip to the principal cities of
tne iNorcnwest, to inspect Dank build
ings, after pointers for the new five
story building to be erected here. The
trip will include Walla Wally, where
there are said to be some fine buildings,
recently erected.
and there is too much of that, too many ! ?
fnrnA0R in thn ohnrnh. Ill
lbe Y. M. (J. A. is Dooular because it
does things in a business way.
ine cnurcn snouia oe tne center oi
social life and activity, not the dance
hall and moving picture show.
Don't think you can fool with the
Lord.
Albany is to have a real comic opera
production, with local people as partici
pants. The Civic Improvement club-
are the promoters of it and will present
The opera is 'The Mystic Rose.
which has just been produced in Cor
vallis with great success.
Arrangements have been made with
the composer of the opera, Robert P.
Skiiiing of New York City, to conduct
both the rehearsals and the performances.
Mr. Skilling was recently musical -director
of the Metropolitan Juvenile
Opera Co. and also of the Manhattan
Musical Comedy Co., and will put on
The Mvstii. Rose just like a city pro
duction. Tne first general rehearsal is called -for
tomorrow night at 7.30. Adult
"infers of all voices, are invited to at
tend and join vhis tine enterprise. The
music is catchy and tho harmony pretty,
and very interesting to those taking
part in it. The ensemble or chorus -music
is especially interesting.
The ladies of the Club will ba both,
chaperones and patronesses, and the
representative people will be identified -with
it.
Tomorrow night the director, who is
in the city now, will briefly explain the
opera, and a large part of the music
will be rehearsed.
In connection with tho Mystic Rose
Mr. Skilling produces a Flower and
Butterfly Ballet with about a hundred
liitlb girls, a beautiful spectacle, and ''
fine work for the children taking part
in it. Little girls from seven to four
teen years of age are invited to join
this. The first rehearsal for them will
be tomorrow, Thursday, at 4 p. m. Of
this feature the people of Corvallis are
still gasping in astonishment, and ask
ing how it was accomplished, but the
little girls (nought it great fun.
Filled 9000 Prescriptions
During the year just ended we compounded 9000
prescriptions. A record breaker for any single
year since we have been in business, and not
one single error was registered against us. We
use the highest grade drugs every day in the
year. Bring us your prescription.
BURKHART & LEE
LAND-AGENT
NOTARY PUBLIC
40 Years Here
Large, small tracts, houses and lots.
See my list before investing.
JAS. F. POWELL.
Room (9), Albany State Bank Bldg.
MURPHY'S SEED STORE.
Agents for
CYPHERS Incubators and Brooders.
CALL AND GET A CATALOGUE AND PRICES. .
E. C. Meade, Optometrist
A fine stock of the
latest in novelties and
best in Watches, Silver
ware and Cut Glass, at
F. G. WILLS.
Denver Hill, of the Foster-Hill In
vestment Co., which has several thous
and acres around Foster, with A. C.
Brown of Lebanon, left on a Portland
trip. The Co , had an option on the
Cascadia property, at $50,000, but this ,
was forfeited. Mr. Hill expects to see
a road to Foster within two or three
years, wueu a Ulg cnange will WKV
place in that country. I
' 1 In nnint. nf nat: anij nmnni.l!nn
John F. Attermatt left for his home "Graustark" holds its own with any of
at South Bend, Ind., where he has a them. The leading figure in this sea
fine suburban property and is well lo- son's presentation is Miss Louis Zita
cated in business. Mrs. Altermatt and Simons, a most charming and beautiful
GRAUSTARK
T
T.
..in1
children went down this afternoon on a
Portland trip, but will return for a
longer visit.
WOOD AND
COAL
All kinds of wood sawed in any
length desired. Best coal on the
market at reasonable prices, delivered
prompt), m large or small quantities
Albany Fuel Co.,
Docksteader and Thompson.
Both phones. -
Ernest Arnold, of Portland, went to
Corvallis, his native city. His father
Prof. B. L. Arnold, was a former pres
ident of the O. A. C. in its early and
struggling days. ,
The Union Furniture Factory.
A. rJ. uecKiey, oitne union rurmiurer
Co., arrived last evening from San Fran
cisco to attend the annual meeting of
the Company here tomorrow, and get
supplies for the coming season. He is.
getting a good business for the Company
established in California. The factory
had a good year in 1911 with prospects;
of a much better one this year, gradual-
1.. diwalnnini, inffta InraainH inflimntinf
plant and business.
New Things to Eat
For Transfer
Phone E. R. Cummings, office with
L. J. Gray Real Estate Co., corner of
Second and Lyon streets. Light and
heavy hauling of all kinds, piano mov
ing, baggage. Orders promptly at
tended to. Office phones Home 463,
Bell 493-J. Res. Phones, Home 146,
Bell 350. Phone all oiders from 8 to'
12 and 1 to S to office; to Res. at
morning, noon and nights. All orders
promptly attended to.
WOOD for Hie.
FOR SALE.' ' Dnr
"ing the monthTof
January some very
noe oreeoing cock
erels Barred Plvm
outh Rocks and
Light Brahmas at
E9 fin bahU n
Shedd 817 W. 4th St. Albany, hr
Hugh Fisher went to Salem.
Mrs Fred Fortmiller and Teddy and
Mrs. W. A. McClain went to Lebanon
for a visit. ;
Henry Freerksen arrived from Shedd,
Mrs. E. A. Thaver returned to Lvons,
Mrs. Rav Fox and three children
went to Lyons, where Mr. Fox, form
erly of Newport, is now running
store.
N. P. Crume arrived from Browns
ville.
Prof. Hargrove retnrned to Portland.
Manager Jennings, of the O. P.. of
Eugene, arrived on a visit with Man
ager Morton.
Dr. Billings went to Portland.
A. G. Knanp, O. H. Larson and Geo.
Dorr went out to Lebanon to investi
gate Ed. Roberts tea ranch.
C10CK3 to select irom, an warrantea.
Li. w. KUbS. jeweier
Fresh Yaquina Bay OYSTERS at the
Mission farlors.
POCKET FLASHLIGHTS
All Sizes All Prices
Absolutely Reliable
They help us when nights are dark.
Fresh Batteries.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 Wul Second Street
Potatoes
Wanted
In Carloads or Less Quantity
Apples, unions, all kinds of produce.
See us before you sell.
Best storage facilities in towu
Albany Supply Co.
THE BEST TO BE HAL)
in Baked Goods, Groceries, Produce
and Fruits, at
PARKER'S
"The Sign of Quality.
The Albany Bakery
216 W. F; st;3t-eet. Both Phones.
Shingles.
Made in Albany my .No. 1 Edg Grain
the BEST in the market. Various
grades and prices from $1.26 upwards
Every bunch branded with my name.
Look for it. Examine these shingles
before buying elsewhere.
E. A. THOMPSON
We oe no drv kiln.
JUST
To Remind You
GLSNDORR lota are for sale, !ol
200x200 ft., sold on terms to tuit
Bette- see us before all the choice tni
ar.gone. ,
TEB VULT REAL ESTATE Co.
Victoria Chocolates, at the Mission
Parlors, are delicious eating. ,
The largest and best assor ed stock
of Bbingles in the city at the Albany
Lumber to s saw mill. uu
F. G. Will for watches.
THE BAYNE'S
VARIETY
STORE
FOR
Dependable
Merchandise
at
LOWEST PRICES
Hundreds of Useful Articles
Sc and 10c
Latest Things in Valentines
1c to 35c.
Every child making a purchase at
this store gets a stick of candy free.
212 E. First St., next to Opera House.
young actress, wno has scored a pro
nounced success in tho part of Princess
Yetive. Bert King as Lorry, Frod Mc
Guirk as Anguish, Atkins Lawrnnco as
uangioss, ana Adeie Lane as Uagmar r .1.,,. Tiot.Vi,, AT-ir
are nthur nmo. fm;u, t k Ztnr.. Lucolates. Delicious Mar-
goers. The scenic investment is a beau-1 schillO Chocolates.
Lnui unu uiiu is neignienea oy gorgeous I
Old fashioned Molasses.
Candy, Whipped Cream
court costumes and the native dress of
the people of the imaginary "Graus
tark."
WATCHES, F. M. French & Son.
We make them.
ELITE Chocolate Shop
Our New Store will oper
about March 1st.
Special
W OO D
Sale
For a limited time we will deliver first-class Slab
wood to any part of the city for $2.00 per cord
HAMMOND LUMBER CO.
BOTH PHONES 358.
1st and Jackson St.
S. C. Worrell's g
Second and Ferry Stieett,
For fresh groceries, vegetables and
fruits. Everything new.
DR. J. W. JACKSON,
Graduate registered Veterinarian,
1014 E. 2nd St., Albany Or. Phones
Home K 442. Bell 286-J.
ST. FRANCIS
BARBERSHOP,
Chas Bruce, Proprietor.
The first thing in the morn
ing after you have been up all
night with TOOTH ACHE
is to go to the DENTIST.
Isn't it better to go to the
dentist before that bad tooth
begins to ache? "Aji ounce
of prevention is worth a
pound of cure." . But be sure
to get the right dentist, the
painless kind. '
Dr.W. A. Cox,
Painless Dentist
225 West 1st, Albany Ore.
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 St:ord Mre, Bttwctn Feny & Crcaddbin