Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, October 31, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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I'KKSH Vi:ui:tahlks
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Table Oucrri and Hill cr Nut
Hrcad We alio make the
fluent lltitwn ami Uyt Iliead.
Phone 51 lit and Ferry
Street!
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vVAKKAN 1'Y nil l.llen Burns to George V. Dk
I All.rrt Wetrl and wil. to CikU I 1 w',r, "K"t 2H, 1917; lands in
OUMutKA1!. WlsUNkaiJA Y, OLTOalUh 31, 141.
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I Wf-t. 1. I), t IK. IM7; land. In
I .. Ill S, K J Writ; 11 KM.
lliitfli 1'i.lnr ami wifr to ilbQ0
Stale lank, August Jl, V7 , land,
in block X, ( ial.lt... $10.
Koran P Matlin l.i W II. I lid
T. 14 S. K 4 Writ; $1
John Mryrr and wile to I'l M
ClutiVId, Oi tuber 25. 1917; land, in
To 1 1 S . K ? We.l; $10..
Cfcorlr. S. 11 t " f. Iv Johnson
mid if.. OttObtf n. 1917; land. In
( qvey el al, October 29, 1917, lands
n, To, II S K. 3 West, Ml..
Maynard Morgan and wife to Han
icl U. Carr and wile, O, tober IA
1917, land, in To. 15 S., K 4 Weil;
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..II and w ir. Oat M, 1917. lalnl. I Pp 12 1, M I We.lt: $10..
... Jl. T, II. 4 Writ; $1". IfcfMOO. t, Kornig et l to S A.
Stylep!us(t)C!otheS
Eastburn Bros.
THE GROCERS
a iie.li oorrol ,' Moom at4a
8AUKK KKAUT
Try a QMftfl li cent .
Six. t,und. Swen PoustOf 25c
BLUE KIIIHON HI.OUR
Piodloton'i li. 'i Boot, .i. $2.90
Fruit larl at COtt al 1004
they U.I.
I'ailt l-aid fur rg.
Eastburn Bros.
t VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
ftotu 7 a. m. to 7 p
; . M 'Kit, I L l' m.
Cor. rirsl rJU-ortt. SlrU
Quality
Talks
We givr both i uality and pn.e
a eomliriattn tiai'i har.1 0
bast.
South Btnd Malleable Km-r,
!"' -r n t RMsM j tTf at 1
,mi ! ! llM of
Heating Stove
Barker Hnrd
wurc Store
71 W Pint St.
A QUALITY .STORK
w. sail lk b.il.t luw.it otlOM
W.I. I, !' .
F. G. Will
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Albany Hotel Rati
Fisher-Bradcn
Undertakers
Cody assistant
Autollesrse nervtca H daalird
I H K HEHT
BAKED OOODS It
eiOCKRIKS, PRODI ICB ,
and KKI1 IS
PARKER'S
"The SUn of Oui'it)'"
Mb I yon St. Holh I'honei 11
mm
For men who
have been
around and
know
8TYLEPLU8
QUALITY
'AT A
KNOWN
TRICE
Tlvii you are still able to get, in
thete war limes, " St vlcplus
quality for $17" speaks well for
the wonderful organization hack
of these clothes.
Styleplus 17
Clothes.. SL
You get1 nil wool hibricSi exccptionaJ
Mvl'- aiul tailoring and (;iiar:inti-cil sativ-
faction.
The $21 Grade
i added t (five grmter variety in
models .ml tabrics worth the money
in every respect. Come tee for
yourself.
The TOGGERY
MICN'S SHOl'
ITKST AND LYON STS.
Big
Jazz Dance
McElroy's Jazz Band
The famous ''Hyiu Hehie"
Orchestra--Real Entertain
Jazzers They Have "Pep"
out of Pepper
Albany Armory
Wednesday, Oct. 31
8 o'Clock
Admission 10c Everybody
AUVEKTISKU LETTERS
The following la a lit! of the ad
roftltod Icttrri in the Alhaliy pOU
office on October 29, 1917:
Mr. David Kdgar, Mil. Margaret
He.kea U), Mra. K. I,. I.adner, Mr.
Otto M Lance, Mr., and Mn Win
Miller. Mr. leleen Mc( tilly, Mfi
Jane Miller. Mr. Howard Mon.on.
Roy .Seal. Mn. P. H. I'i. Icetl, Mrt
'nna HoMMI, Mr. Jarnei Ri,h, Mr.
K E Wil. .. Mm Ruby William
nn, Mr V. Nu T rner
C. II STKWART, I'. M.
CITY NEWS
.Jew Store Opened
Attention i .n to the adve'
l it me nt of the I'dtterson Txidrnny
ft Furrier Co., of Albany the only
one of its kind in the ity. Mr. Wil
Ur N, I .it ter oii of the firm bM hern
in ilits business for 11 years. Cllf
lord W. Walker bu had much e.-lrriiiir-
alt". Me i th(- eldest son
of Cyrus H. Walkrr. well known n.
tA lany. Th -. ho remember th
"Obi I Mi Markrt" will see a won
.crful trans for mat tin in this plac
of liusineaa from the old 'juartcrs.
leaves for the East
Dr. George J. Kenasy will lea-, e
Lt or Thursd. if for N'amia, Ia
ho, on his way Kasl, where he e
.xxHXHat, HAMILTON xhxmxh.
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x Twelve Everyday Needfuls
H N
SThat plav an important part in the comfort and ap- g
UPciirance of every man.
Music Specials
One $5il.00 Vktor (turd) to ck-ie out
''ne $2i) Victor (ooedl with ten reenrdi for
Hawaiian Ulcelelea fur ,
IS. BanJoSoi lor
. $17.50
$ 7.50
$4.50 and up
$12.50
Pwu Icon, free with ea-h Ilari'tlk,
Woodworth Drug Co.
HshirtH,
gTicH.
Collars
Garters Sweaters Suspender J
TTnderwear Gloves Mandker- E
Socks Reefers chiefs.
Illustrated is the New n
j Fall Arrow Collar j
CIoARlDGE
Sizes 13 1-2, in quarter j
sizes to 16 1-2. j
J 2c ca. 2 for 35c 3 for 50c J
1 Dress (ioods Section)
SILK MULL
(Art (ioods Section)
YARN FOR KNITTING
All colors, extremely well Sweaters for the boys in S
adapted for linings. 27 Army and Navy. Knit
inches wide. some and send as Xmas g
29c a yard Gifts to the boys. Grey
mixed,
f W v- A. t 90c a skein
" ttmatcmd pn,, s I. (Shoe Section)
v' " W omen's black kid, ei
Car Load of Damaged
Beet Pulp
For Sale At Low Prices Best
At Per Ton $25.00
Pulp for Hog Feed Per Ton
$10.00
M. SENDERS & Co.
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inch lace boot, cloth tops X
in new Reindeer colors, M
leather Louis heels, withjjX
netal plate, imitation tipslH
welt soles J
$6.75
Don't overlook Window
5 fancv shoes for $4.95 S
Worth While K
HAMILTONS
We have now another
full assortment of
STONE CROCKS
1-2 gallon to 20 gallons.
42-piece set of
COLD BAND DISHES
with a cluster of roses,
$5.89
Look the List
Over
If you are interested call and get our
pri.ea
WINDOW GLASS. ALL SIZES
VAKNISH. STAINS, ENAMELS
PHOENIX PUKE PAINTS
SHEEP DIP STOCK TONIC
POULTRY FOOD
and a new and up-to cltc line of
Wall Paper. WF BUY RIGHT
we'll SELL RIGHT.
Burkhart & Lee
Albany, Oregon
pects to take a post graduate cou'v.
n ch-.ropractic work. He will -too
in Nam;a long enough to e!o a
luMneis deal anl will then procoid
..sL He expects to take his vo"k
at Dave.iport. Iowa, or at Chicago.
Joined U. S. Cavalry-
Frank iiastburn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W A. Eastburn of this tjr,
nt to I'ortland Sunday and ioincd
c U. S. cavalry. He is no' itu-
toned at Vancouver, Wash.
Will Motor to Portland
Mrs. Gus Ncely and little son, of
Lugene, came down this nwrniivr.
ihc will join Mr. and Mrs. John
Ncely here, and motor to Portland
for a few days.
First to Pay War Tax
Chas. I.. Monson of this city, rep
resents e of the Pacific Paper Co.,
a? the first man to pay he war
revenue tax in this city. This morn
ing he purchased a $50 nrleage book
the Oregon Electric depot and
lid at $4 war tax.
On Business Trip
Rollo Ralston went to Salem thi-
morning on business.
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51 NATIONAL SANK
SERVE BY SAVING
Every dollar put into to bank will ahorten the war
and save life end nuffertng. is to the everyday citiies
that the goTernment ia laaking in thia criaia and it
ought not to appeal in vain. Save (or the gaverr
nient thnt haa done ao much (or yau.
l-pRiSi J SAVINGS BANK
Oregon Hide & Junk Co.
201-205 E. 1st St.
Dealers in Hides, Pelts. Pur, Rubber,
Metala, Machinery and all kinds of
second-hand goods
5 COO Potato Sack for Sale
Bell 72-J. Home 1333
WANTED
To buy, all kinds of
USED FURNITURE
From $1 to $1,000. All kinds
are wanted.
We now have a good line of
Ncw--SecomIHandFurniture
Bargains of all descriptions.
Complete line of everything de
siri. ! Before buying you will
do well to see
E. ROGOWAY
Second and Baker Sts,
Bell 134-R. Home phone 2227
Adequate Window Lighting
Sells Merchandise
Those who stop and look nig' will he tomorrow's purchasers.
Long Itourj after y u have clos ,1 your doors t wi-U-lighteil win
dow display make- a silent api. .1 to all paascrsby.
It rods them entir tomorrow hy iiuplantinR in their minds tonight
the desirability of the Koods you sell.
Let us -ii iv, ou how to increase sales by proper window lightbjg.
Telephone 1; and ask our represi-nt.itivc to call and explain our
window and sivn lighting? pror.sition.
OREGON POWER CO.
306 V. Second
Both Phones 15