Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 15, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    One, Two, Three More Days of the
ieral Removal Sale
Every day is shopping day and every day is saving day from now till Saturday.
No time for words now. The time is too short.
Read every item, don't just skim it over, or you might skip some of tlie best of-
tenngs.
the yen
Black Heatherbloom Pet
ticoats 98c
Best Cotton Comfort
ers $2.00
Sweather reduced to next
to nothing.
Stamped Doilies and Pil
low Tops y2 Price
Ladies' Knit Underwear,
per garment only 19c
HOSE.
50c Children's Lisle, final 15c
Ladies 50c Colored Silk
Lisle, final 15c
Misses' and Children's
Fay Ideal 35c long
stockings 15c
Ladies' 50c Black Lisle,
final ...25c
Boys' 35c Baseball Hose..20c
HUCK TOWELS.
11c, 18c and 25c, a wonder
ful towel for such small
money.
EMBROIDERIES
3 lots at give-away prices..
5c, 10c, 24c
Men's Sweaters, $3 and
$5 values $1.98
Work Shirts 39c
35c Boys' Underwear.. 21c
50c Caps 25c
50c Suspenders 39c
SHOES.
Lot G. Ladies' House
and Party Slippers, val- '
ucs to $3.50, final ..98c
Lot N. Men's Patent, "
Gunmetal and High
Top Shoes to $5.00,
final $2.75
Lot J. Men's Florsheim
& Thompson Bros. Pat
ent and Gunmetal, Blu
cher and Button, small
sizes, values $4.00 and
$5.00, final ....$2.00
Also in this lot Men's
Work Shoes, $2.50 and
$3.00 values $2.00
THIS MORNING.
News From Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis and the
Misses Pratt went to Portland to hear
tne famous Mrs. Schumann-Hcinck
Etc.. one of the world's best singers.
having a voice of marvelous'"power;
also eight children and a husband she
doen't want. Mrs. Heinck is one of
the most DODular vocalists in the world
and always draws.
Mm n.;j t :u : j e e
called here by the critical illness of her
uiuiucr mrs. inas. wagner. fier
hrathera Will tnH KVanL- UN ....
fm Pneflon.l fc.r ir.n
..viu .V4.1BIIU. .mo. iiuguci- a many
warm friends will r gret knowing of
uro ocuuua cunuiuon oi ner illness, a
woman beloved by everybody knowing
her.
Judge Lovelee arrived from Lebanon.
Elza Rockwell, one of the Democrat's
carriers, covering the east end of the
city, went to Orenco for a short visit;
J. R. Wvatt returned to Pnrfclnnrl.
after being here to look after a dam
age suit in the circuit court, in which
he is one of the attorneys.
j . l. noiDrooK went to VJillers.
schoolmate of 1. W. Reader, of the
Hammond Lumber Co's yard, went to
Mill CAtV. Whpm ha Unll hava a nnoif.'nn
with the Hammond Co.
R C Shan. .1 TT
roond Co., left for Astoria to look after
UU91UC&9 mere, ne win De oacK in a
few days and be at Mill City, when the
AlhflnV rvi-titlfalnn novtt. vn .k. . U
on the 21st, when the resources of that
section win De B!iown.
HAZEL CHAPMAN
WON CONTEST,
Narcotics were given a terrific blow
at the high school building lust night in
the final essay contest, the last of four
new, the winners in three former con
tests and entertainments. nresentinp
their essays in this. There was a eood
audience and much interest.
Mrs. A. M. Hammer presided.
Th girls glee club were heard in a
couple songs, followed by scripture
reading ana prayer by Kev. Mochel.
A trio bv three hieh school trirla was
good.
Hazel Lhaoman. Doal Steuhens and
Nellie Nicewonder then cave their
essays, in which the tobacco habit was
well ventilated.
1 he ludces. Messrs. Franklin. Oeael.
bracht and Nutting gave first piace to
Miss Chapman, and she was afterwards
presented with a $5 gold piece.
ine boys glee club sang.
Short addresses were erivon bv A. C
Schmitt, Prof. Boetticher and Miss Me
Cleary, covering the subject of narcotics
with some excellent advice, the latter
dealing principally with the W. C.T. U.
ine profitable and well carried out
entertainment dosed with another song
by the popular boys glee club.
Every effort to get bova startod on
the right road in the matter of onnd
habits deserves the hearty support of
everybody interested in their future
weitare. The cigarette is the starter
for a good deal of evil that conies into
the lives of boys in after lite.
GCO.
Of TH
E T. A. B. C.
W. H. M. S. "
Of THE M. E. a
The seventh annual meeting of the
Woman's Home Missionary Society of
the M. E. church for the Eugene dis
trict, will convene in the M. E. church
tomorrow for a two davs' session Th
program will be substantially like this:
Thursdav, 10a. m. Devotions. Com
mittees. Greeting by Mrs. Leech. Re
sponse by Mrs. Paranougian. Remarks
by the district nresident. Mrs. Hurrt.
Question box by Mrs. Bachmeyer. Cor.
sec. conference
Good cheer by Mrs. Edbloom of Eu
gene. Miscellaneous business.
1 :80 p. m. Devotions. Reports. Ad
dress by conference president, Mrs,
Homan. Getting out ot the rut by Mrs.
Jas. Dryden. closing with song by Mrs.
iruiaru ana airs. Williamson.
7 SO D. m. Sonir service. Scrintura
reading by Mrs. Bachmeyer. Prayer.
S jlo by Miss Twidwell of Eucene. Ad.
dress by Minna Frickey of Washington.
u. unering ana solo by Mr. Ham
mer. Friday morning. Devotions. Renort
on old people's homo. A do you know
Dy Mrs. (Jnnlield.
Afternoon. Devotions. Paperonthe
W. H. M. S. Solo by Miss Twidwell.
Election of officers. Koport of en
rollment and closing business.
Attempted Hold Up.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rooklidge last
evening were retursing home and had
i'ust crossed the steel bridge, when Mr.
tainwater, who resides above the
bridge awaya, ran up and said a man
had attempted to hold him up, but he
had run. The same follow had been
seen by Mr. and Mrs. Rooklidge, in
crossing, evidently following them.
Albany's . Established
S.E. YOUNG & SON
Big Store. v 1866
TOfDV niV THAT RI1SS TtV
sees a visitor to our office with a proposition that means, a little
more profit to use for a little skimping of quality to you. It is amaz
ing how many plausible schemes of this kind there are.
WE HAVE WORKED TOO HARD
to earn a reputation for selling toilet articles that can be depended
upon to entertain any such schemes. Our reward lies in your confi
dence which we consider far better than a little extra profit, j Buy
;' here. and see - - - -
6URKHART & LEE
MURPHY'S SEED STORE.
Agents for
CYPHERS Incubators and Brooders.
CALL AND GET A CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
Kryptok
Hleule
Optometrist '
ALBANY. OREO.
Agates
Cut and
Polished
AT
F. G. WILLS.
POCKET FLASHLIGHTS
All Sizes All Prices
Absolutely Reliable
They help us when nights'are dark.
Fresh Batteries.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 West Second Street
THE BEST TO BE HAL)
in Baked Goods, Groceries, Produce
and Fruits, at
The Sign ofjQuality.
The Albany Bakery
il 6 W. Fiist;StreeL
Both Phones.
LAND AGNT
NOTARY PU JLIC
40 Years Here
Large, small tracts, houses and lots.
See my list 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. VV. DockBteader
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 ..le.
The Albany Military Club has elected
the following officers for the ensuing
year: L. R. Gilbert president, H. O.
Stalnaker and Hans Flo vice presidents,
R. R. Knox secretary, C. D. Kaucn
treasurer, O. W. Tebault chaplain. Col.
Ellis, Maj. Winn, Mai. Hammcl. Capt.
Stellmacher, Lieuts. Stalnaker, Marks,
Worrell and Propst, honorary vice pres
idents. Capt. Powell has promoted Clarence
Tebalc to first seargeant, Corporals
South, Flo and Knox sergeants, and
Ellis, Dresser, Parker, Collins and
Archibald corporals.
The Woman's Hat Shop.
Oposito the new St. Francis Hotel on
Ferry St. L. Mathew in charge. W ill
be ready for business, Thursday, Mi.rch
ith.
The Thursday Afternoon Book Club
held a banquet at the St. Francis last
evening with thirty-two present. includ
ing the husbands of the members. The
service was high-class and a delightful
time was had. It was made a St.
Patrick's event in honor of the ap
proaching day, Irish wit prevailed,
with a Yankee twinge to it.
Following was the menu:
Tomatoe Bouillion, Saltines, olives,
pickles, cheese, brown and white bread,
shrimp salad, chicken a la Maryland,
potato cases, corn iriuers, stulted
tomatoes, asparagus tips. Ice cream,
cakes, coffee, mints.
After the fine spread toasts were
enjoyed, with C. H. Weidosr as toast
' mnRter.
Responses were hiard from Lawyer
C. C. Bryant, Judge P. R. Kelley,
Mrs. Whitlock and Miss Kate
Barrett, full of snap. Then moat of
those present told an Irish Btory, and
the men had to hustle to keep up with
the nit of the ladies.
The Weather.
Range of temperature 67 39. ' 1
The river is 4 b feet. '
Prediction: fair tonight, with light
frost, Thursday fair.
ffi rln nnafa Qi ...1. nw . 7 Cft .
dred, at (he Hammond Lumber Co's
yaras. . tlu
LOST A bunch of six keys. Return
to A. Abraham, Cusick'a Bank.
Reas
ons
The better vour eyes see the
We carry a full line of Staple and 1 ffs.
Fancy groceries at our market, c:r.
Aid & Lyon Sts., to which we inyitt your brain will make. Your
your special Attention eyes plus your brain equal you. If you
Albany UresBed Beef & Produce Co. have defective Bight Dr. Lowe's glasses
, I fitted by this method will strengthen
Mel, the saw filer, will be found at your eyes and brain. He will analyze
the green front on Baker street, near your case and demonstrate this truth
me sKatinc rink. tor you gratis. Consult him in Lob
j, UAWSUN.fi BUIZLAFF.. -
Be sure and visit the Woman's Hat
Shop. -
anon March 20. Corva His 19. Albany
22-23. Remember the dates.
WATCHES, F. M. French & Son.
Victoria Chocolates, at the. Mission
Parlors, are delicious eating.
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 Ho. 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 nse no dry kiln.
DR. J. W. JACKSON,
Graduate registered Veterinarian,
1014 E. 2nd St., Albany Or. Phones,
DINNER WARE,
The Perfect
White Ware
Every piece guaranteed
against crazing. A beautiful
new pattern just in. Pure
White.
Prices per set of 6
4- in. plates 24c
5- in. plates 37c
7-in. plates SSc
Coupe Soups 55c
Fruit Saucers 25c
Oat Meals 42c
Handled Teas 55c
The New Elite
WILL OPEN
Saturday, 16th
A souvenir to every lady viiiting the
tore on that day, Come
WHY ALBANY SHOULD HAVE
ONE OF THE LARGEST FUR
NITURE FACTORIES
ON THE COAST. .' ,
Wc are located where wc can save
from three to four dollars per thou
sand on our lumber, where we can
unload lumber and logs right at our
factory, ship out our furniture with
out extra charges for switching.
We have four acres of ground. The
buildings contain thirty thousand
square feet of floor space. A plant
that cost us one-third of what it
would in Portland, Seattle or Ta
coma.( Our make of furniture is well
established. We ship as far south
as Los Angeles and north as far as
Astoria.
Commencing March 4th wc arc sell
ing stock at par, one hundred dollars
a share, f5r sixty days.
For further Information see
Collins & Taylor,
E. V. Anderson,
Eugene E. Malfait,
G. S. Sandstrom,
A. H. Sandstrom.
Here Is a Chance.
I have associated with me one of the most expert plate-
BaVTieS VarietV Store! makers in the Northwest, and I am going to give people of
' i . VlDanv nnrl Klirrniit-irl.no' i-mir
GREEN
FRONT
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
Horse shoeing and general black
smithing, wagon and carriage work.
Nothing but first-class work by expert
mechanics.
DAWSON & BUTZLOFF,
First and Baker Sts., between 1st and
2nd, near Wigwam.
FOR ASSESSOR.
I wish to announce myself a candi
date for the Republican nomination
for County Assessor. I have had
nine years experience in the Asses
sor's office which I believe has thor
oughly qualified me to take up this
important work.
E. L. FISHER.
S. C. Worrell's
Secondhand Ferry Stieeti,
For fresh groceries, vegetables and
fruits. Everything new.
wait meade;
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 Second Mrc, Brtwcen Ferry & Eroadabin
Albany and surrounding country the bencit of his know
ledge ana experience for the next 31 days, beginning Fri
day, March 1st.
NOW LISTEN 1
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.
Many persons have had their teeth extracted and
gummed it ever since. If this is the. case, it is time for you
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 does 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 sec a sample of the plates before you buy. "
Dr. W. A. Cox,
Painless Dentist
225 West 1st, Albany, Ore.