Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, May 17, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEARING APPAREL THAT ASSURES
SUMMER COMFORT
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ESTABLISHED X ,
1866 Q
EVERY DAY THAT GOES BY
sees a visitor to our. office with a proposition that means a little
more nrofit to use for a little skimping of quality to you. It is amaz
ing .how many plausible schemes
WE
HAVE WORKED TOO HARD .
to earn a reputation for selling toilet articles that can De aepenaea
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.
BURKHART & LEE
E. C. MEADE, Optometrist
ALBANY TRANSFER CO.
Heavy and Light Hauling, Pinno
Moving a Swcialty.' Office with J. A.
Howar.l. SI. W 1st.' Both phones.
Home 68, bell 166-R. Residence Phone
Home Blck 255. Bell 561 L. Phone
your orders morning, noon and night.
Wood for sde. .
R. L. HOWARD.
Agates
AT F.
POCKET FLASHLIGHTS
All Sizes All Prices
Absolutely Reliable
They help us when nights'are dark.
Fresh Batteries.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 Weft Second Street.
THE BEST TO BE HAL)
in Baked Goods, Groceries, Produce
and Fruits, at
PARKER'S
n'The Sign of Quality.
The Albany Bakery
V6 W. Mrst Street.
Handsome, artistic garments cleverly
Dresses, Cotton Foulards, Dimity and many
Genuine vaiue8'$5.65, $6.00,
Underwear designed to keep you cool. Then we sell you Munsidg Underwear,
You get perfect fit, solid comfort and good wearing qualities at moderate cost.
Union Suits are particulary comfortable in warm weather.
SHOE SPECIAL
For this week only, we place on sale
a great many ladies' white Nubuck Shoes,
all sizes and widths at g g
An unusual opportunity at the very be
ginning of the season.
Full stock of all other leathers in new Colonials, Pumps,
and button-oxfords. Moderately priced.
We will appreciate YOUR patronage
of this kind there are. . .
YOUR NOSE
MAY BE HARD
to fit an Eyeglass Mount
ing to but this does not mean that we
cannot fit it perfectly.
We've a LENS for every
eye, a MOUNTING to fit every shape
of nose so let ua examine your Eyes
for Glasses, and fit them perfectly.
Cut and
Polished
G. WILLS.
NELLIE RICHARDS
ART TEACHER
626 E. Sixth St
Twenty vears an Art teacher, and a
life time as a student of art. Oils and
water colors taught in all the different
branches. t4
WATCHES, F. M rer.oh son.
Both Phones.
designed in inexpensivs Summer
other popular fabrics.
$7.00 and $8.25
THE
BIG STORE
Have
M. Ludwig
figure On your
Plumbing
alscTon your
Hardware
LANDGENT
NOTARY PU JLIC
40 Years Here
Large, -mull tracts, houses and lots.
See my hit before investing:.
JAS. F. POWELL, '
Koom (9), Albany StatpBank Bldg.
WOOD AND
COAL
All kinds of wood sawed in any
length desired. Best coal on the
taarket at reasonable prices, delivered
prompt.!) in large or small quantities .
Albany Fuel Co.,'
i. A.VV. Docksteader
Both phones.
For Transfer
Fhone E. R. Cummincrs. office with
L. J. Gray Real Estate Co.. corner of
Second and Lyon streets. Light and .
heavy hauling of all kinds, piano mov-
&t&
Bell 49J-J. Res. Phones, Home 146,1
Bell 350. Fhone all oiders from 8 to
i and 1 to 5 to office; to Res', at
morning, noon and nights. All orders
promptly attended to.
WOOD for tsle.
JUST
ARRIVED
Car Load of Land Plaster
We also handle Golden Gate Cement.
Arden Fibre Plaster and Lime,
Potatoes bought and Sold in
quantity.
any
Albany Commission Co.
Shingles.
Made In Albany my Mo 1 Edg
i Oram
me DMi in me marKel. Various
grades and prices from $1.25 upwards.
Every bunch branded with my name.
Look tor it. Examine these shingles
ueiure uuying eisewnere.
E. A. THOMPSON-
We use do dry kiln.
P .0. WILL, lor Watches
THIS MORNING.
New from
Albany's Six Early
Trains.
Lorenzo Mansfield left for Detroit.
and thence into the Brcitcnhush Hot
Springs, where he will spend the sum
mer. He took along a stock of goods.
groceries and provisions, and will
open a store there. His mother, Mrs.
Gibbon, owns an interest in the
springs. She will not be able to be
there herself this year, but her in
terests will be well looked after by
Lorenzo. Already there are several
campers enjoying tne privileges oi
the water. Breitenbush is probably
as good a hot spring proposition a
there is in the world, nature having
done an immense sight for the place.
Whenever it becomes easy to get in
there will be a resort there second to
no mountain resort on the coast.
Judge V. S. McFadden, of Corval-
lis, came over to attend court. He
has a wide reputation not only as 'an
able lawyer, but as well as a philos
opher and after dinner speaker, as
well as a farmer, fruit raiser and
dairyman.
Dr. Sharp of the college left for
Oregon City, where he was down for
an educational talk before the stu
dents of the high school. The high
school there has been having a series
of addresses by prominent educators.
a feature in sthe work of the school
that gives it a high standard.
Mrs. Brown, of Portland, left for
home after a visit of several weeks
with her brother. Dr. W. 11. Davis,
and bright family, enjoyed here as
well by her many Albany friends.
Mrs. cnas. m p am two uuc
ooKing gins, oi i-niioma n, icu .o.
home alter a visit at the home of S.
Shupp of a few days Chas Slump
,f . . ...
developing into a goon ousiness ecu-
ter, -already quite a college town.
Mrs. Patton, of South Bend, Wash.,
left for home after a -visit of several
weeks with her sister, Mrs, Flo.
Prof. Hargrove returned to Port
land.
' I,, t
r, a prominent wood dea er of
is, arrived and went north
:r Lane made his regular
Butler,
Cor vail
rather L.anc made his reRti
Wednesday trip to Portland to oflic:
ate as chaplain at the hospital.
Judge Duncan went down to Jcf
(ferson to look after a road proposition
f tliis side of the river,
j A few more sunshincy days and
we will be eating our own delicious
(Willamette Valley strawberries, the
best ot an.
Redfield Is In Vt.
Ex-Recorder F. M. Redfield is now
! at his boyhood home in Vermont, on
ia visit T with his brother Horace and
family. He will remain about a
month longer before returning home.
Mr. Kedhcld first went down into
California, where he captured an im
mense amount of sunshine, going
from there across the continent, vis
iting places of interest.
Monster Reducting Sale.
'' In order that our store an dstock
be known, both near and far, Bar
- gains in first-class Furniture will be
' foun dat Fisher, Braden Co., 3rd and
Broadalbin streets.
Diamond Specials. We have some
special bargains in diamonds during
the month of May. F. M. French &
, Son."-'
j ' Clover Leaf Dairy.
I It you appreciate clean, sanitary anu
pure milk give us a call.
Delivered twice a flay, both phones.
Milk depot 331 Lyon St.
J F. HucoiNB, Prop.
JtggS
Wanted
The A'bany Dressed Beef and Pro
'
the hiheat
Price for eBB8 antI other produce.
Made in Albany
Latest styles in Gent's Wearing n-
parel. Every suit made in our own
shop.
Masek
Merchant Tailor
SUCCESSOR TO JAS. COON.
215 WEST SECOND STREET.
PEOPLE'S
CLOTHING STORE
207 Lyon Street
II ghest cash paid for all kinds of
clothing, shoes, hats, trunks,
valises, jewelry, etc.
If you have anything call Bell
131-B.
E. ROGOWAY.
MISS H AM MIL'S
RECITAL
In the commencement course of the
Albany College conservatory of music,
under the direction oi Airs. Adna
Smith Flo, last evening, at the M. E.
church Miss Blanche Hsmmcl was
heard in a. junior vocal recital, assist
ed by Miss Grace LeMar Houck. A
large and appreciative audience was
present. Miss Hummel has a very
sweet voice, well placed, presented
with expression and feeling, and
backed by a charming personality.
lhe program was as tollows:
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes..
isueaks
The Whispered Song Billiard
The Swallows Cowen
Piano Polonaise Op. 5.1 Chopin
Love Lyrics (.from Garden of Ka
ma) Woodtorde-Fiiulcn
a. The Temple Bells.
b. Less Than the Dust.
' c. Kashmiri Song.
Duct 'Neath the Stars ,
Goriug-Thomas
Miss llammel and Mrs. Flo.
Piano Venezia E Napoli Liszt
Miss llouck. .
The Four-Leaf Clover. ..... .Willeby
The Hills o' Skye ....Harris
The Perfect Day Jacobs-Bond
American Indian Songs Op. 45....
Ladmau
a. From the Land of the Sky-blue
Water.
b. Far Off 1 Hear a Lover's Flute,
riano March, Op. 91, No. 4....KalT
Miss Houck.
Aria My Heart to Hear Thy Voice
tSamson and Delilah) . .Saint-Saens
Looking After O. E. Affairs.
aM E jllcer u B. Wickcrshain
,,as b jn ,,. d, iookinR !l(k.r
0r Electric affairs, of which there
lare m a, AU)Iiny beginning with
jjurkhart Park Addition, and then
,r(, lwn str,.Pts. pj.lier Fifth.
where rails have been laid to the site
of a. flue depot that will go up at
Lyon street, or Water, where the
company is doing things, not only
putting in railroad bridges at Penny-
winkle and over the gulch between
Oak and Sherman, but as well city
Oak and Sherman, but as w
brid coverin(f ,he street, an,
t f , j.
. ,,: , en ,i, ,
d furt h-
erry street
preparing to fill the street to grade.
, jointly with the S. P. if that road will
come to time. In the western part
, of the city, two engineering ail'airs
( under Mr. Wickersham are being well
1 taken care of by Mr. Scott. Just
now this is certainly an U. li.
centcr.
The Weather.
Range of temperature, 71-43.
The river is 5.3 feet.
Rainfall .01 inch. i
Prediction: Showers tonight
Thursday, cooler tonight.
md
At Albany linrery Day.
Dr. Virginia O. Lewcaux, Osteo
path, from now on will be in Albany
j every day, as follows:
Mornings Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.
Afternoons Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. t
DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE FLANDER'S 20 CUT OUT CHASSIS
MAY 16th, 17th and 18th
Showing all working parts of the Car actually runnings
See just how a Flanders is made. Will also have the
Flander's 20 that made the trip to Hazelton, B. C.
IIMD11S
BARRETT BROS.
Crowns,
Gold
Crowns
$4.50
MANY PERSONS WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THEIR TEETH
FIXED WITH CROWNS OR BRIDGES, BUT DO NOT CARE TO PAV
SIX OR EIGHT DOLLARS PER TOOTH.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.
MAY ON.-.Y.
THE ABOVE PRICE INCLUDES KILLING THE NERVE WHEN
NECESSARY. PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE WHEN OTHER
WORK IS ORDERED. Il-,UII,1ii!JrtJMAlLl(,;u j
Dr. W. A. Cox,
Painless Dentist
225 West 1st, Albany, Ore.
NEW COURSE
F0RSClI00LS
A Manual Training Department to
be Added.
That a thorough course in manual
training and domestic science will be
included in the curriculum ot the Al
bany city schools for the ensuing year
has been practically agreed upon by
the members of the local school .
board. J
i'or the purpose of obtaining tirst :
hand information on the subject, Hon. -
I. K. eathertord, A. C. Schmitt,
W. M. Parker, City Superintendent
C. V. Boetticher, and J. L. Tomliu
sou inspected the manual training and
domestic science departments of the
Oregon Agricultural College and the
l.orvullis High school yesterday.
They were met at the train by -President
V. J. Kerr and Frof. Hor
ner of the O. A. C. and City Super
intendent R. V. Kirk of the Corvallis
schools. I'Vom the instructors some
valuable information was acquired as
to the domestic science and manual
training departments, including thcr
cost of installing the same and main
tenance during the school term.
As a result ot the investigation
made at Corvallis it is practically cer
tain that the course will be included
next year and that the best teachers
obtainable will be employed to con
duct the work.
m "5
FAREWELL SERVICE
FOR REV. DOUGLAS,
Last evening at the Baptist church
a farewell service was rendered Rev. .
S. A. Douglas and his wife, prior to
their depatrure for their new field of
labor at Ashland. A large audience'
assembled, consisting mainly of mem
bers of the church and congregation.
A program was rendered as follows:
Song, by the congregation; prayer,
Mrs. Clara Ross; song, Miss Poanna
Irvine; instrumental duct, piano and
violin, Misses Anna and Janet Daw
son. Talks: In behalf of the church,,
and presentation of purse, by Rev.
Rufus Thompson; in. behalf of the
Sabbath school, by J. L. Toinlinsou;
in behalf of the Mission Circles, by ..
Rufus Thompson; in behalf of the
volim? nennle. hv Timt.i linns? in bi.-
I half of the Ladies' Aid Society, by
Mrs. Ellen Morgan; with responses by
(Mrs. Douglas and Rev. Douglas, clos
jing with prayer by U. G. Smith, after
which those present repaired to the
dining room of the church, where a
' light lunch had been prepared. An
enjoyable tune was had. Rev. Doug-
las will close Ins work with the Al
bany churcli the last babbath m May. '
The departure of Rev. Douglas and?
his family is sincerely regretted by all
with whom he has been privileged to
labor and he takes with him the best
wishes of his Albany friends. Ash
laud may well be proud to have ii
their midst one so highly esteemed as.
Rev. Douglas.
Sec our window for diamond
cials. I M. French & Son.
spe-
Crowns
Porcelain
Crowns