Albany weekly democrat. (Albany, Linn County, Or.) 1912-1913, January 31, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAVENPORT MUSIC STORE
IS REOPENED IN HUB CITY
Mr. aud Mrs. R. L. Burton Se
cured Temporary Quarters
at Third and Lyon Sts.
Mr. and Mjrs. R. L. Burton, proprie
tors of the Davenport music store,
formerly located at 402 West First
street, have engaged temporary head
quarters with Kenton's grocery and
confectionery store, Third and Lyon
streets, where they are again starting
up a music store. They have on dis-
ftlay a high grade line of pianos and
ater intend to ' add to their stock
everything pertaining to a music
store, sheet music, small instruments,
etc.
Davenport's music store, previous
to a year and a half ago, was estab
lished here in Albany about eight
years. They sold the greatest number
of pianos and organs sold here and
in adjoining territory. Those think
ing of buying a piano would at least
do well to call at their store and look
over their line, as they handle them
direct from the factory, saving the
buyer quite a large amount of money.
Old customers as well as prospective
new ones are invited to call at the
Kenton. Third and Lyon streets. Bell
phone 263-R. Home phone 41. wJ31
o
Del Smith is expected to return to
night from a trip to points in Washington
&
SPECIAL SALE CLOSES SAT
URDAY EVENING, FEB. 1.
Our special sale which has been
conducted through out January,
and which has been very success
ful, will close next Saturday
night.
It is scarcely necessary to re
peat that the extreme low prices
on men's and boys' suits, under
wear and shirts, is the lowest
possible price; as you have all
seen the advertisements.
In many cases we have men's
$25.00 and $27.50 suits in reliable
makes as low as $18.65.
An actual cash saving with
every sale article.
Extreme low prices through
out the week.
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
Albany, - Oregon.
I BE
Perhaps the ailment you are suffer
ing from is not what you think it is.
Very frequently people imagine they
have kidney disease,, pleurisy, the
grippe, etc., when their trouble real
ly is rheumatism. It is a peculiar dis
ease and affects so many organs in
so many different ways that innum
erable times sufferers seek relief by
applying some remedy that cannot be
enective because it is not designed
for the ailment that caused the trou
ble rheumatism.
Rexall Rheumatic Tablets are, in
our estimation, the very best remedy
for the treatment of rhenmatism.
Composed from ingredients endorsed
by successful physicians as the best
for the treatment of this peculiar dis
ease to relieve the pain and fever
arising from it to soothe the nerves
and restore health and comfort, they
have been so uniformly successful in
the many instances in which we have
recommended them that we do not
hesitate in guaranteeing, in each and
every case, that they will give relief
and entire satisfaction, or your money
back.
Try them at our risk. If you are
not gratified with the results if they
do not relieve you from pain and dis
comfort if they do not entirely sat
isfy you in every way, all you have to
do is to ask for your money back, and
it will be given to you as cheerfully
as it was taken from yc-u. Price, 50
cents. Sold in this community only
at our store The Rexall Store.
FRED DAWSON,
Albany, Oregon. J27
8 News on This Page is
From Daily Issue of
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28.
Frank J. Devine of this city left this
morning for Portland where he will
look after business matters today.
Attention Weekly Subscribers.
Next week the Democrat will
appear as a semi-weekly publica-
tion. The price will remain the
same.
Bill to Save Frogs Lives.
St. Paul, Jan. 28. A bill to prohibit
the Wtllinir nf frnire w.i intrrwliiirl in
tjie legislature today.
Fisher, Braden& Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND UNDERTAKERS
Undertaking Parlors. 3rd and
Broadalbin
'-ADY ATTENDANT
Doth rtiones
338
First Street
the Mcdowell shoe co's.
Opposite
Post Office
HOUSE CLEANING SALE
As We Will Carry Only the Following Well Known Lines:
Pingree's and Zeigler Bros.' for women; Just Right, Emerson
and the famous "Dri Sox" for men
Holland's Boys' Shoes and "Ferris" Shoes for children
All Others Must Go
This Is a New Store and We Have No Old Styles
$2.95
FOR WOMEN
$3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, all styles, all leathers, with
Goodyear Welt Sewed Soles. House
cleaning price
No old styles.
$4.50 and $5.00 Shoes in 16 Button and Tan Willow
Calf and Patent Colt. All styles. Ao
House-cleaning price p300
No old styles.
FOR MEN
$3.50 Gunmetal, or Tan Lotus Calf, Button or Lace
Dress Shoes. House cleaning price ....
No old styles.
$2.95
$4.50 and $5.00 bench-made
Tans, Patents and Gunmet
als, Button or lace. House
cleaning price.. d0 QP?
No old styles. ))0O0
MEN'S HIGH TOP SHOES
$8.50 17-inch Heavy Paris Veal Goodyear welt two
rows stitching on bottoms, two full soles to heel.
House-cleaning, price $6.95
16-inch $6.45
12-inch $5.45
$5.00 Chippewa Cruiser.Milwaukee Grain upper, top
sole, splendid wet weather shoe. House-cleaning
price $3.65
FOR CHILDREN AND BIG GIRLS
$2.00 Vici Kid Blucher or Button, 11 to 2 $1.45
SJ2 to 11 $1.30
S2 to 8 $1.15
No old styles.
$3.00 Gun Metal Button Jockey Boots, 2 to 2 $2.20
8y2 to 11 $2.10
Sy2 to 8 : $1.85
No old styles.
Growing Girls' Gunmetal, Patent Colt or. Willow
Tan Calf Button Shies, sizes 2y2 to 7,
House cleaning price
.No old styles.
$2.79
75c Infants' Kid Button or
Lace Walking, Shoes 48c
$1.25 Infants' Patent Kid But
ton, turned sole, with tan
tops 79c
No old styles.
$1.25 Infants' Soft Soles or
moccasins 29c
$1.50 and $1.25 Women's Felt House Slippers 95c
$1.50 and $1.25 Men's Kid House Slippers 95c
90c and 75c Children's Felt Slippers 65c
Shinola Home Shining Sets Complete 19c
50c Carpet Slippers '. 26c
10c Shinola Shoe Polish '. 5C
'Mail orders solicited, postage free by parcel post.
Money cheerfully refunded on goods not satisfactory.
BAD ROAD
THAT'S ALL. THE PEOPLE ARE TIED UP AT HOME. WE ARE
TIED UP. OUR MERCHANDISE WOULD HAVE BEEN SOLD IF
THE ROADS WERE GOOD. TRACY'S CLOTHING STORE OPENED
ITS GREAT SALE JANUARY 18TH. MANY PEOPLE ATTENDED
THIS GREAT SALE. MANY PEOPLE WERE UNABLE.
to get it town. Our sale will continue until
the stock is sold. Don't overlook this great
Thousands of dollars worth of Men's high-
FORGED SALE
I class Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Furnishings, etc., will be handed out to the public, in many cases 'way below the whole
sale cost, all for one. purpose: that of turning every article in the store into the money it will bring at once. Nothing held back.
The Greatest Sale in the History of Albany
Read These Few Items as an Idea of Prices:
Men's Clothing
$15.00, $18.00 Suits Cut to $ 7.87
$25.00 Suits Cut to 10.87
$30.00 Suits Cut to 12.87
$15.00 Rain Coats Cut to 7.89
$20.00 and $25.00 Rain Coats inQ7
Cut to :- 1U.O
$15.00, $18.00 Overcoats Cut to 7.89
$20.00, $25.00 Overcoats Cut to 1 0.87
Every Article Must Be Sold.
Boys' Clothing
$3.50 Values Cut to ... $2.29
$5.00 Values Cut to 3.49
$6.50 Values Cut to 3.89
$7.50, $8.50 Values Cut to........ 4.89
$1.50, $2.50 Boys' Hats Cut to 1.19
50c, 75c Boys' Caps Cut to... .39
50c, 75c Boys' Waists Cut to.... .39
$4.50 Overcoat's Cut to 2.19
$7.50 Overcoats Cut tp 3.98
$8.00 Boys' Rain Coats Cut to.. 4.19
Men's Furnishings
All Goods Marked in Proportion
$3.00 Hats Cut to
$3.50 Hats Cut to
$3.50, $4.00 Hats Cut to
$1.00, $1.50 Men's Caps Cut to..
$4.50 Rough Neck Sweaters..
$3.50, $4.50 Union Suits ,
$1.50 Wool Union Underwear..
75c, $1.00 Underwear
$1.25, $1.50 Dress Shirts
$2.00, $2.50 Dress Shirts
50c, 75c Work Shirts
$2.00, $2.50 Flannel Shirts..
$ .98 50c Ties Cut to $ .19
1.39 50c Suspenders Cut to 19
. 2.39 75c, $1.00 Tics Cut to 39
.39 25c, 50c Boston Garters Cut to.. .13
, 1.98 15c Sox Cut to 07
1.89 25c, 35c Sox Cut to 19
.87 50c, 75c Heavy Wool Sox .29
.37 15c Linen Handkerchiefs 06
.79 75c Wool Gloves 39
. 1.19 $2.00 Dress Gloves 1.39
.39 $1.00 Work Gloves .49
1.19 10c Canvas Gloves .01
Bad Roads Cannot Stop this Great Sale for the Entire HPI HP iA A
Stock Must Be Sold at Once, even if it has to be hand- X llC 1 r&CV VilO tlllllg j0.
ed out right and left to the public, for all must go. Albany, Oregon
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