Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 16, 1912, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
Democrat
POL XlM
iLBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, UT;
SO 29
NOT NECESSARY TO TAKE UP MUCH SPACE TELLING YOU ABOUT PIC
TORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. ASK ANY DRESS MAKER, THEY KNOW
MORE ABOUT THE PATTERNS THAN WE DO. SPRING STYLE BOOK
NOW ON SALE.
POPULAR BRANDS OF GOODS
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
We are proud of every line, from the fact, they are the
highest standard of quality manufactured, and sold by
every leading representative store in the largest cities of
America.
They are not only backed up by our guarantee of serv
ice and satisfaction, they are backed by large firms 'ready
to make good any article not satisfactory.
Only a few years ago, we asked you to watch us grow.
Just think back a little and see how fast we did grow. It
was just such goods as you see mentioned below that won
for us our wonderful success and position we now hold in
the mercantile history of Albany.
GAGE HATS AND MILLINERY.
RED CROSS SHOES FOR WOMEN.
RED GOOSE SHOES FOR CHILDREN.
i BARNETT'S MAN-TAILORED SUITS FOR WOMEN. .
SIEGEL'S FAMOUS MAN-TAILORED SUITS AND COATS.
. BLOCK'S DRESSES, DESIGNED BY WOMEN.
PERRIN'S & DENT'S KID GLOVES.
" W. B. & LA VIDA CORSETS.
FAMOUS KING AND GEISHA WAISTS.
NIAGARA GLOVES AND HOSE.
ROYAL SOCIETY FLOSS AND PACKAGES.
MENTOR UNDERWEAR.
SOROSIS PETTICOATS. -J
Trr-r ,-. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS.
Chambers & McCune
ALBANYS' LEADING
CLOAK AND SUIT STORE
THE WORLD I VALLEY OIL CO.
Harrisburg wants
service.
An All-Oregon excursion to the 0. A.
C. is being arranged, a popular move
ment boosting this college of the people.
The Corvallis and Eastern yesterday
Rtai ito not.. Q f..... ....... J
" s-c.iv lam ia lur pitas-1
engers, and hereafter the rate will be.
3 instead of 4 cents, operating since tte '
roaa was esiaonsnea.
The Eugene Cuy council has ordered
an automobile fire engine, of the W. S.
Nott Fire Engine Co., to cost $7920, It
Is a combinatisn aftair. having a rotary
pump, complete chemical apparatus,
arranged to carry hose and ladders. No
flics on Eugene.
regular boat Has Elected Directors and Officers
The Coming Burkhart Sale.
At the meeting of the stockholders of
the Val lev Oil Cn lr ;..kt ... .i...
commercial club rooms, 61 answered
te roll call, with 69 shares represented.
tha D(td. lining. ......J '
........ uciuk vuteu.
L. A. Wood, E. D. BlonmfieU. G. A.
Page and C. W. Tebaulc were elected
dire:tors. The following officers were
elected by the board:
C. W. Tebault president
C. C. Page, vice president.
Goo. Dorr, secretary and treasurer.
It is proposed to lease a tract, prob
ably the Vehrs farm, and proceed to
make a practical test by sinking a well.
K. L. Burkhart has let the contract
tn Rnftlrlo.tiTO fn. a ion nnnn ;1 ....... ...,1
catalogue for his big Jersey sale at this
CltV alinilfc Mnir laf nna nf tka ki.,njnt
stock events of the' year. He has over
a nundred h"ad of registered Jersies,
one cf the finf-st herds on the coast,
and the sale will attract wide attention
A thousand of these catalogues will be
ociil nui 10 aairy ana stocK people.
Candidate for U. S. Senator.
Hon. O. P. Coshow, of Roseburg, a
former Linn county iran. yestetday
declared that he expected to run for
the U. S. senate in the primaries on
the democratic ticket. M. A. Miller.of
mis tuuniy is ine oniy oiner CBnaiaaie
so far, which will mean a contest be
tween the two.
ITORD
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Our first shipment of 1912
cars have arrived.
Come and look the cars
over.
You will see the greatest
sensation of 1912.
Five passenger Fore-Door,'.
$785.00.
Torpedo Runabout, $685.00.
CRAWFORD & RALSTOX,
Distributors for Linn and
Benton Counties.
Albany, - Oregon.
We make a specialty of watch,
jewelry and clock repairing. All
work guaranteed. L. W. ROSS
PAINTS AND WALLPAPER
PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING
J. R. ELDRIDGE, Painter.
438, W. 2nd St., Albany.
FIRST CAR
UTAH LAND
PLASTER
has arrived. Place your
orders how.
M, Tenders & Co.
ALBANY TRANSFER CO.
Light and Heavy Hauling.
Wood for sale, fir, maple and ash.
Phor.c Home 68; Bell 166-R.
PROF. E. L. WILSON,
Violinist
And his seven piece orchestra open for
exclusive engagements. 323 S. Ferry St
DR. BERNARD KAVANAUGH,
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given Nervous
Diseases.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. and 2
to S P. M. Evenings by appointment.
Telephones: Home, 203; Bell, 395-J.
10-11 Schmitt-Hunt Bldg., Corner
Third and Broadalbin Sts., Albany,
Orregon.
C. O. RAUCH,
Expert Court Reporter and Public
Stenographer.
Office: First National Bank Building.-
Phones: Office, Bell 146-R:
Res., Bell 154-L.. Private work a
specialty. Funeral and wedding serv
ices taken in full and executed in neat
booklet form. Prices reasonable.
Art Inch Difference.
It has been supposed that the paving
to be done in Portland at $1.60 by the
nrr?n Co- is the same 113 tnt being
talked about for Albany; but there is a
difference. The Portland pavemeit,on
a private contract, when compressed,
will be only four inches, while the
Albany lavement nmnnunl i n.,A
inches compressed which Is as thiu as
pavement should be allowed. "
WANTS TO
BE SHOWN.
. r, j . ..... . iuubj uacivru tt
letter from J. M. t rench of St. Paul,
acknowedging receipt of a weather
card. He says:
I?-., ... U..J x
, V JCBIH " - ucoiu a great
deal about your fruits, grains and
grosses ana aian r neiieve the stories,
but your display at Omaha and St. Paul
settled that question. You certainly
have the goods. But when the maps
show us that you are located as far
north as St. Paul and you tell us that
the coldest weather you have had this
winter was only 21 degrees above zero,
we balk. We will have to be shown.
IV VOU Should nut AnmnlAa In a rriaea
and sen it it wou'dn't keep during one
of our winters. Possibly God can make
such a country as you describe, but has
he? Here is one fellow that is going to
find out, so look out for me. I am
coming."
Big Crowd at Dreamland.
One of the Interest crowda ever tt
Dreamland greeted Vanity Fair last
night, a great Vitagraph masterpiece.
ii win oe snown lonignt lor tne last
time.
Next Monday night the Romig Twins,
Harmony singers, direct from a four
week's run at the Star Theater in Port
land, and a fine picture program featur
ing "Saving the Special," a fine Vita
graoh. and on Tuesdav. Wednesday and
Thursday another big 3 reel feature in
arran-iNo-rogue, a picture produced
ana pnotographed in Ireland by a com
pany of photoplayers sent thete by the
naiem co.
Enough of Neb.
Brownsville Times: R, W. Tripp,
this morning, received a letter trom
Thos. A. Dickerson.of Antelope county.
Neb., saying he was sick of that climate
and that he would feel sorry for a dog
"u " siana ine agonies of a
Nebraska winter like this one has been,
therefore he will bring his dog with him
... uiuvruovuie. Kir. LiicKerson will
move hero soon. - He has lived in
Oregon before.
Up in Seattle.
s
A letter from Bert Wnrfnrrt tall nf
his being situated pleasantly there v, ith
nm who, nee miss urucKman, to whom
he was married on Aug. 24. He is
working for the Foster-Kleiser Co., but
will return to Albany as soon as
through there. K. Gale Sanders, Mrs.
Hazel Broders Buck man and other
Albany people, ;'are doing well.
The Weather.
"Paid in Full."
Eugene Walter's powerful play of
contemporary American life, "Paid in
Full," is to be seen at Albany Feb. 16
and Wagenhals & Kemper, who will
make the production, promise one of
the strongUBt and most notanble acting
companies ever gatheren in one organ
ization and the production itself will be
complete in the minutest detuil.
Range of temperature 65 41.
Rainfall S9 inch:
The river is 7.2 feet.
Prediction: rain tonight'and Sunday.
the EMPIRE
Geo. E. Rolfe, Prop, and Manager.
TONIGHT
Feature
Pictures
All for 10 cents.
FO. WILL, lor Watches
DREAMLAND
Today
VANITY
FAIR
Vitagraph 3 reel feature
and "Who's Who" a
great Vitagraph Comedy
WATCHES, F. M. Frocch & Son.
Educational Meeting.
At an education meeting at Sodaville
last evening Supt Jackson spoke oo the
hich school and industrial work, and
1 Supervisor Bolin on his lino of work,
whiie Prof. Kendall was heard in read-ings;
DO NOT FORGET
Lincoln Day Post Cards now on sale, next comes
Master Cupid with Valentine cards, then comes
the cards for the man that never told a lie, whom
you all know.
at MEISER & MEISER
ALBANY OPER A HOUSE
Friday, February 1 6.
Paid
From the Astor
Theater, N. Y.
Notable cast
and production
inFiill
Admission 10 cents.
P. ices GOc 75c, II 00 and 11 60.
FRANCIS W. ALBRO,
Piano Tuning and Repairing
Home phone 441. Office with Wait Mead.
THAT YOU CAN GET ANYTHING CHEAPER NOW THAN AT ANY TIME LATER, , . , .. ;. . ' C
THAT THIS IS "THE BEST" TIME AND PLACE TO GET SUITS, OVERCOATS, BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
WLUTWJSS, UNUEKWMK, SHOES, HATS; AND SHIRTS'. "T" 3 TPi "W 2'' ;'' ''' ' - 5
OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR PROTECTION.
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THE
L i Ah 4 m ill in
LAIN CLOTHING '
CO.
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