Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, May 10, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    This
is our Great
WHITE WEEK
A part of the great amount of white goods now on sale
at money saving prices should belong to you before the
end of the week.
DO IT TO-DAY
For this week only we offer the following specials:
Appleton's 36-inch Foundation Silks at 19c.
Swiss Dimities and Madras, attractive patterns in
white, at 11c, 12c, 16c, 19c, 24c.
White Serge Skirts in Whipcord and plain, excep
tional values, at
$5, $6, $7, $7.50
White Wash Skirts in Whipcords and Linens, at
$1.25, $1.50, $2 and $2.50
The stock of Waists must be reduced. In order to
do so, the prices have been placed below cost.
Lingerie Waists in Swiss, Voiles, Crepes, etc, $2.75
and $3.50 values at
$1.98, $2, $2.50 for 98c
Take advantage of these prices.
THIS MORNING.
News from Albany's Six Early
Trains.
A little Italian boy arrived from
San Francisco, where he had been a
newsboy, and left for Newport to
reside with an uncle. His parents had
died. He had 25 cents altogether, but
seemed happier than a millionaire.
Astor for instance. Moe, the street
car magnate, bought him a breakfast,
and he soon knew everybody around
the depot.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer left for
Portland, on their bridal trip, and to
reside,- taking with them the best
wishes of the bride, an Albany native.
Mr. Palmer is a fireman.
A. L. Geddes left for Brownsville
to do some surveying. Last month
he had twelve roads to view for the
county, this month not a road; but
there are several in prospect.
Rev. S. A. Douglas went up to Ni
agara, where he has owned a cot
tage tor several years. He has a new
renter to look alter. He has accepted
i call to the pastorate of the Han-
tist church at Ashland and will bc
cin his work there the first of June.
1 he church is well established, with
large concrete edihce, arranged for
work.
AT THE"
COURT HOUSE.
New suits:
Jessie G. Kelsay vs. Cassie I-. Kel
say, for divorce. Marriage 189S, in
Linn count v. Charges, going with
other men. Weathertord and Weath
er ford, attorneys.
Cora IS. Driver against Ralph A.
Driver, for divorce. Marriage Nov.
22, 1911. Charges, cruel and inhuman
treatment, that defendant left plain
tiff immediately after marriage. On
Dec. 13 there was born a cnilu, named
Dorothy Lenora, which the defendant
has neglected. $2500 alimony and $50
a month is asked. Wcatherford &
Weatherford, attorneys.
Deeds recorded:
A. F. Bahrkc to Jacob Schwab
and wife, 2 lots Lebanon ....$300
Almeda Caldwell to Or. K., 92-100
acre
First National Bank to Mary T
Reeves, 5 lots Abbey's Ad. Albany
125
rat cut, Supplena Hamilton.
In estate of Everett Trescott, R.
V. Triuu was appointed guardian.
The estate involves only $10, the pro
ceedings being- necessary on account
of a real estate deal.
Of
FIRST PROGRAM
i
the Albany College Com
mencement Seaon.
Hon. S. A. Dawson left on the
arly train on a trip to Grants Pass.
Miss Davis, of Shedd, arrived on
the early train from San Francisco,
and left for Newport, where her par
ents nave been several weeks lor
health.
ESTABLISHED
1866
THE
BIG STORE
Father Lane went to Portland on
his regular Wednesday trip, to offici
ate as chaplain at the hospital. He is
now at the head of nine churches, an
executive as well as ministerial po
sition that keeps him busy. Another
assistant was necessary, and Father
Gilligan, recently of Medford, has
been secured. The latest organization
is a church at Harnsburg.
EVERY DAY THAT GOES BY .. . , - 4Jri'TiT5fllSSTOf ?
sees a visitor to our office with a proposition that means a little
more profit to use for a little sk imping of quality to you. It is amaz
ing how many plausible schem es of this kind there are.
WE HAVE WORKED TOO HA RD , . . -' .
to earn a reputation for selling toilet articles that can be depended
upon to entertain any such sch ernes. Our reward, lies in your confi
dence which we consider far be tter than a little extra profit. Buy
here and see.
BURKHART & LEE
E. C. MEADE, Optometrist
Agate
AT
DON'T WASTE
the NERVE FORCE of your eyes by
trying to read without glasses when
the eyes are tired, or with glasses not
perfectly fitted!
Kitting glasses is not a gamble-it's a
SCIENCE and if you come to me, 1
can prescribe the glasses you need to
save the NERVE FORCE, which is the
LIFE of the Eye.
Cut and
Polished
F. G. WILLS.
Have
M. Ludwig
figure On your
Plumbing
also on your
Hardware
LAND AGNT
NOTARY PU JLIC
lots.
40 Years Here
Large, small tracts, houses and
See my list before investing.
JAS. F. POWELL,
Room (9), Albany State Bank Bldg.
The Misses McCourt went to Salem
on a short visit.
Prof. Tartar, of the O. A. C. who
married a Linn county girl, and is do
ing good work in the chemistry de
oartment. went to Portland.
Mrs. lorn KUey arrived lroin Cor
vallis.
Prof. Hargrove returned to Port
land after his regular weekly trip to
Lebanon.
CIRCUIT COURT
The first program of the college
commencement season was given at
the U. P. church last night, a concert
bv the Treble Clef Club, under the
direction of Mrs. Adna Smith Flo. It
was presented with vim and snap,
wiih some novelties of an interesting
haraeter.
l.iuht as Air. Then Mrs. Flo sane;
Hefore the Throne of Glory, followed;
bv the Club in Through the Wild,
Evening Peace, The Shepherd Lad,
I he Kcrnicss, Muniuer song oi me
Sea, some live college songs, and
Mrs. l'lo in Ncrvana.
The closing .number made a hit, rt
concert by the Original Killiams Jub
ilee Singers, with lna Hansen as Mrs.
Killiams, properlv costumed for the
occasion; Miss Louise Pirtle, in a.
stunning costume of green, as Mrs
Green; Golda Vales as Mrs. Smack
lev; Hyrd liaker as Mrs. Killiams,
with a kachoo almost any time; Mary
Irvine as Mr. Shrimp and Amy Olm
stead as Mr. Yohnson, the director.
The latter wore swallow tailed coats
to represent the men. Well rendered
solos were heard from Misses. Han
sen, Yates, Baker and Olmsiead, and
the Prison Scene of 11 1 rovalore,
with a prison of orange and black.
was quite a hit, well done by Misses
CHmsfeau and ates.
The Treble Clef Club is a credit to-
the college.
Judge Galloway this afternoon be
gan an adjourned session of depart
ment number two of the circuit court,
disposing of the following business:
John G. Weisncr agt. Henry li.
Weisner, to quiet title, decree on
stipulation.
rranz Schuclcr et al. agt. Wm,
Sclinuelle, to foreclose mortgage.
Motion to strike out overruled, and
motion of Bach and Buhl to inter
vene, also withdrawn.
Application in Froman agt. Prouty,
for registration, ordered amended.
Application Marion Hazcn for reg
istration title granted. Also that of
Win. M. Gochrael.
The divorce suit of Lillian ngt. T.
O. Hanson will bo up at 4 o'clock, and
no doubt will be granted.
Bull Fight at the Empire.
The most realistic picture in the
city for sonic time, is the arena scene
in which a lively mill ngnt lanes
place. The scene is ill Lubin,, "A
Mexican Romance," and the entire
picture is full of interest. There is
a Vitagraph drama full of the usual
spirit, an educational picture, hand
colored, beside a high-class drama,.
"The adventurers of Van Dyke." A
lively comedy, "Cupid's. Leap Near
rranks, ami the song Dy miss cros-
no, Ihose songs ftly Mother usea
to Sing, completes an all feature pro-gram.
A Supreme President Here.
President Kerr, of the O. A. C, re
turned home after attending a com
mittee meeting at the office of Presi
dent J. K. Weatherford, in the interest
of new buildings going up at the col
lege. . .
D. B. Zeh went down to Jefferson
on sewing machine business.
Hugh Grey, brother-in-law ot K.
R, , Com -Miller, went to Portland to
reside, after beHng resident of Albany
ten or twelve years.
Mrs. Royal Shaw and son returned
to Mill City.' '-' '
Mrs. F. 1. Olih and child, of Mill
City, returned home, after a trip to
Portland' and a visit at the home of
Homer Speer In this city.
Have you had Henry Bhoe your horse
at the ureen f ront, tie knows now,
FOR ATJRtoAY
Fine Lace Curtains, size 29x2!4 yds..
regular 75c value, Saturday Special,
49c Pair
WOOD AND
COAL
All kinds of wood sawed in any
length desired. Best ' coal on the
market at reasonable prices, delivered
promptly in large or Bmall quantities
Albany Fuel Co.,
A. W. Docksteader
Both phones. '
19x40 Heavy Weight Bleached Turk
h Bath Towels, two-stripe, terry bor
der, beBt bleach, Saturday Special
15c Each
VARIETY STORE
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and
329 Second Street,
FINE REPAIRIC
Between Ferry & Broad
POCKET FLASHLIGHTS
All Sizes All Prices
Absolutely Reliable
They help us ,vhen nightsare dark.
Fresh Batteries.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 Wut Second Street.
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-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 ssle.
Made in Albany
Latest styles in Gent'B Wearing p-
parel. Every suit made in our own
shop.
Masek
The Tailor
215 WEST SECOND STREET.
THE BEST TO BE HAD
in Baked Goods, Groceries, Produce
and Fruits, at
PARKER'S
The Sign of Quality.
The Albany Bakery
P8 W. Flrst'.Street.
Both Phons i.
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 vJrain
the Bfcbt in the market. Variouf
grades and prices from $1.25 upwards
Every bunch branded with my name
Look tor it. Examine these shingle
before buying elsewhere.
E. A. THOMPSON
We use no dry kiln.
P 0. WILL, lor Watc'u
Jos. J. Foshay, supreme president
of the Fraternal Brotherhood, and
the state manager O'Malley, of Port
land, arrived this noon, and tonight
will meet with the Albany lodge at
the A. O. U. W. hall, an event in the
doings of the lodge. The Fraternal
llruthcrhood now has a membership
of seventy-five here.
A Special Message:. j
We have a message of special in
terest to every woman who dreads-
house cleaning time. Wc are selling
agents for the Duntley Vacuum
Cleaner, a machine that gets ALU
the dirt. A few times over your floor;
coverings each week with this ma
chine will reduce house cleaning to a
minimum. We will gladly demon
strate to all interested. The pri
is a secondary consideration. Fo
miller Furniture Company.
The Free is the only sewing ma
chine. Wc are agents. Fortmiller
Furniture Company. We also sell the
Ready-to-Hang lace curtains. ,
price
Fort--
Cheap Home.
Two acres river bottom fruit, ber
ry, garden and potato land, all in cul
tivation and ready to plant, some fruit
and berries planted, small house,
chicken house and park, good loca
tion, 1 1-2 miles to railroad, school,
church and good town, some personal
property. Price, $450.00 cash. It. .M.
Payne, Albany, Oregon.
o i
At Albany Svery Day,
Dr. Virginia O. Lcwcaux, Osteo
path, from now on will be in Albaity
every day, as follows:
Mornings Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.
Afternoons Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. t
Baynes & Robinson
LYON ST.
E. C. KRAUSE
J. P. SOPER
Eureka ...
Furniture Hospital
Furniture repaired, upholstered and re-
finished. Expert furniture packing
and shipping. Warehouse for storage.
Piano polishing a specialty. Cane and
reed work. Home phone 309.
202 E. SECOND ST. ALBANY, ORE
PEOPLE'S
CL0THINQ STORE
207 Lyon Street.
Highest cash paid for all kinds of
cbthing, shoes, hats, trunk",
TJlisn, jewelry, etc.
If you hsve anything call Bi 1
181-F.
E. ROGOWAY.
Tomorrow Mrs. Driver will com
mence her Spirclla corset opening.
Tomatoes and Cabbage Plants and
clean fresh garden seed in bulk, at
Murphy s Seed Store.
FOR SALE. A five-room furnished
cottage at Nye Creek. Address L.
C. Smith, Newport, Oregon. t23
FOR SALE. 100 brown
hens.. L. J. Gray, 594-J.
leghorn
tlO
Diamond Specials. Wc have some
special bargains in diamonds during,
the month of May. F. M. French &
Son, . . ,
Mrs. Driver's Sprirclla corset open-
ing will commence tomorrow. ,
Spi'rclla corset opening
Driver's tomorrow.
at Mra.
See our window for diamond spe
cials. I:. M. French & Son.
Watches, W atcheu,
Ross, Jeweler.
Watches, L. W
WATCHES, F. M French & gon.
the
Elite
Stores
Freshest and Finest Candies anj
Ice Cream, at all times, A
Come once and you'll come again
F. G. Will for watches;
DR. A. T. POWERS
Eyesight Specialist.
Office hours, 9 a. m. to 12; 1 p. m. to
5 p. m. Room 3, First Savings Bank
Building, Albany, Oregon.
Uover Leaf Dairy.
It you appreciate clean, sanitary ano
pure milk give us a sail.
Delivered twice a day. Both phones,
Milk depot 831 Lyon St.
J. F. Huogins, Prop.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given thit the un
dersigned lias been by tho County
Court of Linn County, Oregon, duly
appointed administratrix of the estate
of Henry W. Settlemire, deceased, late
of Tangent, Linn County, Oregon. All
persons having claims against said
estate arc hereby notified to present
the same to the undersigned at Tan
gent, Oregon, within six months from
this date duly verified as by law rc-
quired. .
Dated this 1st day of May, 1912. 1
GliORGIANA FOKSTF.R,
, Administratrix..
WEATHERFORD & WEATHER-
FORD, Attys. for Admrx.
Crowns, Crowns
Gold
Crowns
$4.50
Porcelain
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 KILLINO THE NERVE WHEN
NECESSARY. PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE WHEN OTHER
WORK IS ORDERED. . . ,w
Dr. W. A. Cox,
Painless Dentist
225 West 1st, Albany, Ore,