Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, May 03, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    Now for the Comfortable, Soft
Collar Summer Shirt
ESTABLISHED
1866
EVERY DAY THAT GOES BY
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. Buy
here and see.
8URKHART & LEE
FRANCIS W. ALBRO,
Teacher of Piano and Harmony
Studio in Schmitt Building Room 12. Horn. Phon. 362
Piano Tuning a Specialty.
Agates
AT
POCKET FLASHLIGHTS
All Sizes All Prices
Absolutely Reliable
They help us when nights'are dark.
Fresh Batteries.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 Weit Second Street.
THE BEST TO BE HAL)
in Baked Goods, Groceries, Produce
and Fruits, at
PARKER'S
"The Sign
The Albany
16;W. F1rst3tret.
Do you realize that the sun is getting warmer every
day, and that in a very short time your winter clothing will
become uncomfortable?
We have made arrangements to assist you, by placing
in the Gents' Furnishing Department a full stock, all sizes
and colors, of the new style soft shirts, with double cuffs
and the standing "Golf Collars."
$1.25 to $3.00
This department is stocked with' Shirts, Collars, Ties,
Belts, Underwear, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Hats, Gloves,
Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc., to please, the most particular. .
See the complete Boy Scout outfits, consisting of Hat,
Shirt and Pants, best quality at '
$2.75.
A Bifocal without lines in the
lemei.
E. C. Meade
Cut and
Polished
F. G. WILLS.
of Quality.
Bakery
BothPhones.
THE
BIG STORE
VJ Iff
DONNING A NEW TAILOR
MADE SUIT
that has been fitted to perfection, ex
quisitely finished and possessing the
smart and natty style that only an
artistic tailor can give it is always a
pleasure to the fastidious business or
professional man, who is particular
about his attire. When your suit has
been made by 1. J. Yerby you are
sure of looking both elegant and diS'
tinquc.
318 West Second Street.
THE ROYAL TAILORS.
f
LAND AGENT
NOTARY PU JLIC
40 Years Here '
Large, small tracts, houses and lots.
See my Hit 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)) m large or small quantities
Albany Fuel Co.,
A. W. 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 49J-T. 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 .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 use no dry kiln.
THIS MORNING.
News from Albany's Six Early
T 3
Chief Engineer Wicksrsham, of the
0. E., returned to Salem, after being
here to look over the devision work
under Mr. Griswold. The work this
side of Salem has been held up by the
weather a good deal more than by the
1. V.W. It will not be difficult to get
men in their places as soon as the
weather is so the ground will stand the
work.
Ed. Schoei, superintendent of the
poultry show at the state fair, went to
Salem, to look afler matters for next
fall. Ihe poultry department needs
more room, and an effort is being made
to secure it, by the enlargement of the
building.
Uncle Billy Wright, the pioneer
horseradish man and scissors grinder,
arrived with a good supply of hot stuff,
ready to help whet the appetites of the
people of Albany for two or three days.
Just now horseradish is his specialty.
Mr. Hile3 and family, eight or ten
in all. recently from Wisconsin, left for
Mill City, where they expect to settle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Coon went up to
Mill City for a visit.
Albert Senders, after a visit with his
father, M. Senders, left for Portlanu,
being joined at Woodburn by his sister,
Vesta, who has been visiting at Rev.
Gordon's.
S. N. Stewart, the caDitalist. left on
a Stayton trip.
Prof. Harerrove. the Dianist. returned
to Portland.
Capt. C. L. Dick, the Salem fruit
commission man, returned to that city.
The Democrat.
Mr. Hornibrook will not assume ed
itorial management of the Democrat on
the 1st of May as heretofore announced,
but will devote his time during the next
week or ten davs to installing the m-ess
and new printing material which will
taxe tne place ot the plant now in use.
He urges all business men to furnish
new copy for their advertisements and
nave tne same set in the new type.
Two Linotypers in trie Hub.
Albany now has two linotype ma-
fV.i n pq hftth nmnnri Vii. T I. Al.T.nrl.p
! who will have the distinction of setting
up two papers, the Democrat and Herald.
The machines are being installed in the
Democrat building, convenient for the
papers, job printers and ethers. Mr.
Alexander has proven a very reliable
linotyper. competent and accomodating.
Outside papers and printers wanting
special worK may depend upon Mr.
Alexander for square treatment.
. Card of Thanks.
We take this means of expressing our
sincere tnanKs to tna many mends who
80 kindly aided in the recovery of the
body of our dear little two-year old
child Jast Friday, and for the sympathy
so generously shown to us in this severe
Dereavmenc.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gorham.
:'F 0. WILL, lor Watches
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Compet
ent and good with children. Wm.
Ritchie, over Flood's store. . 30t
FOR SALE, 1 thorough bred short
horn bull No. 332237; 1 4-spring-3-Beated
mountain hack; 1 3 spring, 2
seated single hack; 1 thorough bred
Poland China boer, 10 months old, 1
mare broke single and double, wht.
1100; alfalfa and clover hay loose in
barn. F. H. Hughson, Homo Phone
2852. It
the Elite
Stores
Freshest and Finest Candies and
Ice Cream, at all times.'
Come once and you'll come again.
GOPHERGO
(Machine Poisoned Raisins)
FOR SALE BY"
Murphy's SccdStore,
225 West Second Street.
Have
M. Ludwig
figure on your
Plumbing
also on your
Hardware
CIRCUIT COURT.
, . u . .
Judge Kelley Held a Short S
ession
This afternoon Judge Kelley held a
short a Mourned session of department
one of the Circuit Court, with some
blind pig cases up.
In the state against Frank Gleason,
of Lebanon, a plea of not guilty was
changed to guilty, time was waivedand
the defendant was sentenced to pay
fines of $50, $100 and $100, and go to
jail for 10 day in each of the last two
cases, 20 days in all.
On account'of a witness in the three
cases of Or.agt. Gibson Olson, of the
Franklin House, having skipped out,
one to Eastern Oregon, the cases were
continued to the regular term, June 24.
Or. agt. JohniF. Kukacka and Joe
Trnka, of Scio, was also continued.
As a precaution against the inability
of any of the grand jury being unable
to serve, the court appointed F. M.
French, J. A. McCulloujh and U. R.
Kenel reserve jurymen if needed.
Ihe M. E. S. S. Entertainment.
The M. E. Sunday School last even
ing gave a delightful entertainment, at
tha church, enjoyed by a good sized
audience, appreciating tho offering:
Music by the Orchestra.
Vocal Solo by Mrs. Guy Knapp.
Trombone Solo by Mr. Loyd South.
Piano, Duet by Misses Pierce and
Uuri.
Vocal Solo by Mr. Church.
Music by the Orchestra.
Vocal Solo by Miss Yates.
Reading by Prof. Kendall.
Vocal Solo by Mrs. Baynea.
Piano Solo by Miss Hockenamlth.
Duet by Mines. Willard and William
son. Reading by Prof. Kendall.
Vocrl Solo by Hamuiel, ,
Song by Male Quartet.
The Wolf It Good.
The Wolf drew a fair sized, but very
fileased audience, at the Opera house,
est night, though the weather was bad.
Everybody was pleaBed. In fact some
declared it about she best thing for a
long time, a play of intense interest.
splendidly presented. The Company is
a good one. I' has been decided to re
peat it tonight, and those wanting
something good should see the Wolf.
Have you had Henry shoe your horse
b. me ureen r rone, no Knows how.
WATCHES, F. MFrer.oh & son.
If your glasses are not per feet, I can show you in a few
minutes what a difference itmakes when you are properly
fitted, and how easily I cansuit you perfectly. Remem
ber, glasses not fitted per fectly do a great deal of harm
to your vision ; and, in addi
source of annoyance and dis comfort, instead of an aid to
you, are positively injurious to your eyesight.
Come in and see me today.
DR. ALVIN T. POWERS, Eyesight Specialist. ' !
Room No. 3, First Savings
Bank Bldg. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 5 -
P.M.
Crowns,
Gold
$4.50
Crowns
MANY PERSONS WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THEIR TEETH
FIXED WITH CROWNS OR BRIDGES, BUT DO NOT CARE TO PAY
SIX OR EIGHT DOLLARS PER TOOTH.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.
MAY ONLY.
THE ABOVE PRICE INCLUDES KILLING THE NERVE WHEN
NECESSARY. PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE WHEN OTHER
WORK IS ORDERED. . ..(,..... ..,...... a
Dr. W. A. Cox,
Painless Dentist
225 West 1st, Albany, Ore.
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 Second Stree. Between Ferry & Broad
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
Circuit Court:
New suit:-Georgn Shaw agt. Maud
M. Shaw, for divorce. Married 1900 in
Harnev countv. Charcea. cruel and in
human treatment, name calling and de
sertion. Weatherford & Weatherford
attorneys. Articles incorporation filed bv Demo
crat Pub. Co. Capital stock $10,000.
Incorporators (V. H. Hornibrook, O. V.
norniorooK, r. r. nutting.
Countv Court is in session, so far
allowing bills.
Djeds recorded:
G. W. Mitchell to Chas. H.Leon-
ard 18 26 acres $ 10
J. J. Brown to W. A. Ewing 2
lota Scio 1 ..
Herman Hoflich to Geo. and Theo--
dore Hoflich 107.69 acres 1 ...
Helen M. Perry to Chas. Roley & .
wf lot Albany Heights 10-
R. C. Churchill to Chaa. Roley lot
Albany Heights 10
Jas. Groshong to J. W. Groshong
& wf 205.22 acres
The I. S. Debate.
An exciting ticket Belling contest is
on at the High School between the
tiirls and Boys Athletic Associations.
The girls challenged the boys to Bee
who could sell the most tickets for the
coming dobatb Friday nighi, the losing
side to give the other a food. Both
sides are busy scouring the town and
school for prospective buyers.
Clover Leaf Dairy.
It vou annreciate gIaaiv nnnltara an,.
pure milk give us a call.
uenverea twice a aay. Both phones.
Milk depot 331 Lyon St
J. F. Hugoins, Prop.
PEOPLE'S
CLOTHING STORE.
207 Lyon Street.
Highest cash paid for all kinds of '
clothing, shoes, hats, trunks,
valises, jewelry, etc.
If you have anything call Bell
131-R.
E. ROGOWAY.
tion to being a constant
Crowns
Porcelain
Crowns