Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 01, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    A Message to Albany!
Some People Have Taken Advantage of Our
IERAI
SHOE DEPARTMENT
Men's Work Shoes, Bluch
ers and Congress, $3.00 val
ues. Thursday Only
$1.85
Albany's
Big Store.
Filled 9000
Daring 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
MURPHY'S SEED STORE.
Agents for
CYPHERS Incubators and Brooders.
CALL AND GET A CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
Agates
AT
POCKET FLASHLIGHTS
All Sizes All Prices
Absolutely Reliable
They help us when nights are dark.
Fresh Batteries.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 Will Second Street
THE BEST TO BE HAL)
in Baked Goods, Groceries, Produce
and Fruits, at
PARK
a'The Sign of Quality.
The Albany Bakery
VS W. Fii9t;3treet, EothlPhones.
REMOVAL
to economize their money, and buy good goods at reduced
prices. Have you done so? If you have, you know what
savings -you can make, and we rest assured that you will
come again. If you have not, we want you to come. By
coming you can fulfill two missions, namely, economizing
for yourself, and help us to clear our stock so that we can
enter the new store with new goods. We have done our
part, we have put prices so low that they are the next thing
to give away. 1
Three extra specials for Thursday.
FURNISHINGS
Boys'' Blouse Waists, 50c
values.
Thursday's Price
25c.
S. E. YOUNG & SON
Prescriptions
EYPTD
SPECTacles &EyEGtA55ES.
Optometrist.
a av not
ALBANY. OR EG.
Cut and
Polished
F. G. WILLS.
ER'S
SALE
DRY GOODS
One lot of Wool Flannels.
in blues, browns, blacks and
checks, values to 75c.
Only: 29c
Established
1866
LANDAG'iNT
NOTARY PU JLIC
40 Years Here
Large, small tracts, houses and lots.
See my liat before investing.
JAS. F. POWELL.
Room (9), Albany State Bank Bldg.
WOOD AND
COAL
All kinds -of wood sawed in any
length desired. Best coal on the
market at reasonable prices, delivered
prompt) in large or small quantities
Albany Fuel Co.,
A. S. Docksteader
Both phones.
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 5 to office; to Res. at
morning, noon and nights. All orders
promptly attended to.
WOOD for ule.
JUST
ARRIVED
Car Load of Land Plaster
We also handle Golden Gate Cement.
Arden Fibre Plaster and Lime,
Potatoes bought and Sold in any
quantity.
Albany Commission Co.
Shingles.
Made in Albany my Mo. 1 Edg Grain
the BEST in the market. Various
grades and prices from $1.25 upwards.
Every bunch branded with my name.
Look for it. Examine these shingles
before buying elsewhere.
E. A. THOMPSON
We use no dry kiln.
JUST
To Remind You
GLENDORR lot3 are forj sale, lot
2Cx20O ft., sold on terms to suit
Better see us before all the choice one
are gone.
TEBAULT REAL ESTATE Co.
ST. FRANCIS
BARBERSHOP,
Chas Bruce, Proprietor.
DR. J. W. JACKSON,
Graduate registered Veterinarian,
1014 E. 2nd St., Albany Or. Phones,
ROSE
MADE A HIT.
A Big Audience Appreciated the
Jap-American tomic Opera.
A large audience, at the opera house,
last night plainly snowed their apprecia
tion ot the .Mystic Rose, presented by
Albany voung people, under the direc
tion of the able composer, Robert P.
Skilling, also a very competent director
and manager of details.
The stage settings were Japanese and
pretty, and the cast was generally ex
cellent. Miss Blanche Hamme! is a lovely San
Kura, a Geisha girl, and sang with fine
effect. Mr. Harkins. au American
tourist, a part well carried out bv Frank
Watson, falls in love with her, and pro-
h-vj uoi Bi a crmcai ume. rercy
Carish, presented by J. C. Irvine, also
has a love affair with a young American
tourist, Miss Brant, with Miss Zona
Haight in the cast, which ends happily.
The romance supreme, though, is that
of Akron Sue, by Miss Louise Bhvckwell.
who made a great hit. doing Borne star
work, who while hunting for her fellow,
finds him, but goes back on him for an
American detective, Spots, which Parke
Stalnaker held down 1n good shape.
The jiltid man was Izzy Wright, an
adventurer, who with his companion
Willie Wynn, were seeing the world,
the comedians of the opera, sustained
splendidly by Jack Berry and Jay Pal
mer, doing great amateur work.
Roy Cleaver as Okama, the priest of
Shaman, deserves special mention. He
nas a nne voice, well sustained.
RjV Wood was a pond Run .Inn fhn
fisherman who found the Mystic Rose,
a stone, in a fish, which caused all the
troubles of the story, but being a wish
ing stone, brought things to an end
happily.
Mrs. P. K. Kelly and Miss Beatrice
Ireland made good tea girls in their
neat Japanese costumes. Arthur Lein
inger was well well made up and did his
part well 83 Gin Riki a tea merchant,
and Herbert Fortmiller was on the spot
as the genii.
The oance of the tea girls was a pretty
feature, well carried out by Misses
Hackleman. Hall. Roberts, White and
Burnett. And likewise the tourists'
double quartet, with Messrs. Torbet,
Bain, bowlin. Abraham, Dooley and
South,, and Misses Schultz. Young, Pipe
Olmstead, Wright and Wright sustain
ing the parts.
Perhaps nothing made a greater hit
than the Flower and Butterfly ballet in
the last act, a beautiful thing in which
nearly a hundred children took part, in
bright costumes, carefully trained and
w ell sustained.
The chorus work was excellent, a
mass of good voices.
The whole was a decided success, an
enjoyable affair and will long be re
membered as a bright spot in the ama
teur performances of the Hub.
The Mystic Rose will be repeated to
night. Readings by Miss Hemenway.
Miss Hemenway. of Cottage Grove,
a teacher of elocution with an excellent
reputation, will give a reading at
the ChristiaT church on the evening of
March 4. with a good program and a
dramatic treat'in prosprect. Besides a
reading from Jas. Whitcomb Kiley and
character sketches she will present a
monologue from the Merchant of
Venice, the whole an offering deserving
a good hearing.
Notice.
If you are going to buy fruit trees of
any kind it will pay you to see W.
A. Ledoeatter at 527 W. 2nd St. We
have a large amount of first class trees
for your inspection.
Come early. They wont last long.
ALBANY NURSERIES INC.
Albany, Oregon.
Bigger and Better Than Ever.
The Jersey Dairy
HERD TUBERCULIN TESTED.
Pure Milk and Cream delivered twici
daily.
If you do not get your milkprcmptly, 1
call me on either phone. W. C. Schultz, .
proprietor.
Uover Leaf Dairy. 1
It you appreciate clean, sanitary and
pure milk give us a call. i
Delivered twice a day. Both phones.
Milk depot 331 Lyon St.
J. F, Huggins, Prop, j
If you want a cool, sweet
SMOKE that won't burn
your tongue smoke the
HUB T
We carry a full line of Staple aua
Fancy groceries at our market, cor.
2nd & I.vnn KtB . tn which ma inuit.
your special attention
aiuany uressea iseei 41 rroauce L.O.
I have a fine assortment of Alarm
clocks to select from, all warranted.
L. W. ROSS. Jeweler.
Cedar posts 8c each, or $7.60 a hun
dred, at the Hammond Lumber Co's
yards. tlO
F.G. Willior watches
Free sawdust for the next 30 days,
the saw mill. Albany Lhr. Co. tlO
AUTO TRANSFER
Fred H. Westbrook.
Office Phones uell, 310; Home, 20.
Residence Phones Bell 400, Home
210. At your service d.iy or ni;:ht.
MYSTIC
THIS MORNING.
(News From Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Jack Sellers and family left on the
early train fur Portland to reside. Mr.
Sellers will run a motor between there
and Newberg. They resided here for
about eighteen years, and will leave
many warm friends at the Hub. Eight
een years, though, in one city, is a long
time for a railroad man, who is gen
erally changed around a good deal.
Hon. M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, went
to Portland to meet his friend of many
years, W. J. Bryan. Once Mr. Miller
was mentioned for vice president with
Bryan. Just now, though, he is hustl
iug for U.S. senator, a bigger position
than vice president, and says he will at
least get the nomination.
Mica fmm. R Pmcnn nkrt niiil.n
last evening from Portland, where she !
nad been to see ner sister, wno is in,
went to Springfield to attend the fune
ral of a nephew.
Fred Kerr returned from Lebanon.
John Donaca, of Lebanon, after be
ing down to see the Mystic Rose.
J. A. Archibald, the monument man,
left,
J. R. Flynn and C. L. Monson, the
paper drummers, left northward.
Deputy District Attorney Gail S. Hill
left for balem. He is a candidate for
district attorney, and will probably file
notice of candidacy this week. The
only other candidate for the place on
me repuuncan ticKet is uepuiy utainct
Attorney Winslow, of Salem.
Traded Places.
Frank Kitchen, the brick mason, has
traded his property, at 1227 East Second
street, with R. B. Miller, former county
treasurer, for his small tract near Jef
ferson. Mr. Kitchen and family wilt
move there, while Mr. Miller will come
to Albany to again make his borne.
One daughter is Mrs. Omer Mitchell, of
this city.
While Mr. Kitchen's home will be on
his new place he will work in Albany
during the summer at his trade, a very
competent mason.
If you don't find us at the od stand
come around to the green front, on
Baker Btreet, near the skating rink.
DAWSON & BUTZLAFF.
WATCHES, F. M. French & Son,
New Things to Eat
Old fashioned Molasses
Candy, Whipped Cream
Ci jcolates, Delicious Mar
schino Chocolates.
We make them.
ELITE Chocolate Shop
Our New Store will open
about March 1st.
Here Is
I have associated with me
iiicincrs in me rsioruiwest, and 1 am going to give people ot
Albany and surrounding country the benefit of his know
ledge and experience for the next 31 days, beginning Fri
day, March 1st.
NOW. LISTEN
Maybe you are wearing one and possibly two plates
which are giving you satisfaction, but it is policy to have a
set in reserve in case of an accident. Possibly you are
wearing an ill-fitting plate, which drops down when you
eat or try to laugh, or it might be that your mouth shrunk
after you had your plate made. If so, you cannot afford to '
miss this offer.
Mnnv nprsnns hnvp lmrl r!irir ivirotl n,-A
J I . . . . '
to get busy while this special offer is on.
During the 31 days beginning March 1st I will make
the special price of $5.00 and $7.50, but this price docs not
include extracting. Here are the terms One-half to be
paid when the impression is taken, and the other half when
the work is finished.
No credit to any one. "" "'
You can see a sample of the plates before you buy. '
Dr. W. A. Cox,
Painless Dentist
225 West 1st, Albany, Ore.
S. C. Worrell's
Secondhand Ferry Stieeti,
For fresh groceries, vegetables and
fruits. Everything new.
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 Secor.d Str between Ferry & Eroarlabin
CIRCUIT COURT.
J. K. Weatherford age. Ann Con
stsble, settled and dismissed.
Continued: Ku'pn Groshong agt. N.
W. Thompson, Eliza Hamilton jt G.
Hamtton, l'i(Oi bank act. t'lahtr'v.
Todd agt. Ruuh. McKee agt. McKee,
First Savings Bank agt. Goldberg,.
Weisner agt Weisner. Peterson agt.
Peterson, Bond agt Bond, Montague
agt. Lebanon.
Decree for plaiiititf in L. A. Crandall
agt. J. C. P. May.
Dismissed Oregon agt. C. & E.
Decree for plaintiff in Rosa Goldberg
agt Pearl oialney.
In Peter agt. Wallace for partition
distribution was confirmed; also in
Mulkoy agt. V allace,
J. C. Way agt. E. H. Rhodes, motion,
to make more specific and definite over
ruled. Deft, given to March 25 to
answer. Adjourned for term.
Looking for Three Cars of Goods.
In the freight department at the
depot the men are looking for three car
loads of coods for the dhw Vmmt,
about due, under orders Disced bv Mr'
P. A. Young while in the east.
A now metropolitan feature in the
new store will be two auto delivery
wagons, one for each end of town,
which will be kept running, covering
the city and suburbs.
The finishing touches are being put
in the store, but it will probably be
close to the first of April before the
business will be done in the new build
ng. Another $10 fine this morning for
drunkenness. Over 300 has been col-
I lected this month for fines, under the
, from all sides.
i
Mel, the saw filer, will be found at
the green front on Baker Btreet, near
me SKaunir rime.
DAWSON & BUfZLAFF.
FOR SALE. An Oliver typewriter,
nearly new, easy terms. See Conrad
Meyer jr.
Attention
Ye Bargain Seekers
Our 5c and 10c counters are filled
with choice goods that are needed by
every housekeeper.
Visit our store and you will be sur
prised at the bargains your nickles and
dimes will purchase.
THE BAYNE'S
VAR1FTY
STORE
a Chance.
one of the most expert plate-
fc..w LVVll VALI(,ll.U U1U