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Albany Democrat from Albany, Oregon • Page 7

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Albany Democrati
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Albany, Oregon
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M. E'S. WON. THIS MORNING A TEMPLE BANQUET. The Methodist boys got into the post News from Early Albany's Six Trains.

office last night in great shape, though. a desperate effort was made to keep them out, led by the Patterson battery. The score was 9 to 5. The Nasebies started out like a postmaster general, making three in the box, but after that Early last evening beginning at 6:45 o'clock the members of the Temple Commandery, led by Rt. Em.

Sir Past Grand Commander David P. Mason, gave a banquet, at their asylum, well prepared and served by J. B. Gentry. The menu was like this: Oh better no doubt is a dinner of herbs When seasoned by love, which no rancor disturbs.

Boulon wafers Roast loin of beef Mashed potatoes Green peaa Radishes Rido olives Mr. and Mrs. F. M. French went to Portland on a visit with their daughter Mrs.

Frances Williams. The state jeweler's association, of which Mr. French is president will meet this week, giving a banquet tomorrow at the Nor-tonio. J. H.

Wright and family left tor Salem, R. F. D. 1 to reside. Mr.

Wright going by train, his family with their goods by steamer. He has bought farm five miles from Salem. More G. A. R.

people, men and women, left for Corvallis to attend the crand encamDment. amoncr them Mrs. tney got only one in tne sixtu ana one in the eighth. The Methodists mads 2 in the second, 5 in the fifth and one in each the sixth and seventh. Only eight innings were played, the post office men having to get back for the 6:80 delivery.

Robert Torbet was knocked out in the sixth inning by Barry in a tumble at the third and his brother Hi finished game for him. Barry pitched for the Methodists, striking out 15 men. Patterson struck out 8. The line ups were: Methodists Yates Barry Wilbur 1. Marquam 2, Bibee 8.

Schumate ss, Martin, Hotlicn, Cummings fielders. P. O. Patterson Patterson Van Winkle 1, Houser 2, Torbet 8, Houser Portiers and Couch Covers Reduced. Our Portiers already very moderately priced are offered at a price that will surely interest anyone wanting Por tiers for immediate or future use.

Your choice of all except our $15.00 grade for $2,35 The $15.00 grade for $7.50 Couch covers $2.00 to $3.25 for $,20 Ladies Trimmed Hats A clean cut price foor the first week Oft in June. Every hat up to $9.00 for PvJvF STOCK COLLARSNew arrivals in a big variety of materials 25c Puritan collarsall sizes, all heights. New bows and Jabots. Tomato and lettuce salad en Mayonaise strawberries Ice cream Cake Coffee Following was a pleasant program, as iouows: a song oy tne temple quartet, reading bv. Miss Blackwell.

Diano solo by Prof. William R. Boone, a vocal solo Jennie Brown, of this city, an officer in the Ladies of the G. A. R.

for many years. Mrs. B. C. Wyatt left for Centralia, on a visit at the home of her by Prot.

John Fulton of the U. A. a song by the Temple quartet, reading by Miss BlacKweil, piano solo by Prof. eoone. ss, rlackleman, Myers, Powell nelners.

Prof. Flo umpire. Cnarlie Ohling scorer. Martial Music. Nothing stir3 ono more than the old fashioned martial music of the days of '65.

Albany people were given Beveral good ones this noon by Oregon City's Champion band, Messrs. Wells, Kelley and an other with fife, snare and buss Building Three Houses. Fred Blount has three houses in pro gress of construction. S. Richards, a $3,000 residence of fine architecture, son Ueorge, whose wire is ill.

J. A. Shaw left for Astoria. Mart Forster, one of the county's best road builders, came down from Tangent. C.

W. Tebault returned from Lebanon. Dan Tarply, a Salem lawyer of fame, returned from Lebanon. Postmaster Brown and Lawyer Newport came down from Lebanon. Col.

and Mrs. B. Montague, of Lebanon, went to Corvallis. Rev. W.

Gordon left on a short trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Reeves, of Lebanon, left for Portland, to attend the National Grocers' convention. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Everett, of Lebanon, left on a trip to New York City, M. Connett.

an old resident of Lebanon left on a visit with relatives in Nebraska. drum, The old boys made things jump for a few minutes. One old patriot, at least 75 years old, could not hold his Chas. H. Cusick, for which the foundation is being prepared, on Seventh street between Elsworth and Lyon and Mrs.

R. Hoflich's a preUy $2,000 home in the first ward. A Double Cement YValK. ieet down and gave tne crowd a ig. New Patterns in Galatea Cloth Double Tip Gloves Black, White, Tan and Brown Lisle 25c Black, White, Tan, Brown, Blue Navy, Green, Mode 85c and $1.00 On Wednesday morning to Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard McClain an eight pound boy, their second child, but first son. All doing well. F. G.

Will for watches H. C. Harkness is doing an odd piece of cement work along the Cusick Block. On account of an old ditch under the sidewalk it had settled so much another cement walk has been laid entirely over parts of it, making it a double cement walk. It ought to be solid for certain now.

Linen for Suil and Dusters 2oc to 50c Kaki Cloth. -Sheer Persian Lawns. Dotted Swiases-15c to 75c Pongee 10 and $1.50 peryar' Silk Gloves Double lined Silk Gloves Died. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Meisner, of the third ward, died last evening, at the age of six weeks. Funeral service was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Catholic church. Business Change.

Eastburn Brothers have bought the city delivery business of Messman Kyle, the latter retiring. Mr. Walter Eastburn, who recently returned from California, will have the management of the business. Something New. It will be something new to th-9 people FOUND.At the tabernacle: 8 pairs of gloves, bow, books, hat pins, hairpins 1 belt, watch guard, 45 handkerchiefs, shoe buckle and eye glasses.

Sea W. R. Blain about it. FOR RENT. Furnished rooms, 3 or at 125 4th street.

Fred Hyde. CARPENTER -and If you want your house Painted, Repaired or a new one built give us a call. WM. KIRK, Albany, Ore. It Home Phone 1168.

in Albany to have their piano tuned or overnauled by a hrst-class man. mat man is J. F. Gallerv. Diano and orcran I maker and tuner.

Address care Eilers Piano House, Albany, Ore, Phone Red oaa. to Come to our store and see the new dainty patterns in Wall Paper, New, clean, stock just arrived, many new A high School Dinner, The high sohool on Friday evening from 5 to 7 will give a dinner at the C. T. U. hall, to provide for a deficit in the basnet ball fund.

Everybody should go. 25 cents is the price. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or Buffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr.

Thomas' Eclectric Oil instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. shades in brown and olive. Let us help you hx tne dining room, parlor, or nail. Prices correct. Burkhabt Lee.

W. Mead for silver ware. HURRY UP WAGON, Right on hand any time of the day or night. Transferring a specialty. Any kind of wood for sale.

Phones-Bell Red 204; Home Red 163. Office with Curtis Real Estate Co. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received ov the W. Mead for repairing.

Fine Wall Paper One of the largest and best selected stock of Wall Paper in Oregon can be found at our store. Bright, clean patterns to select from; new'shades in Brown and Olive. Our time is your time. Our prices are correct. We ask you to call and see the lines Burkhart Lee.

Board ot Directors of School District No. 5, Albany, Oregon, until 7 p. June 21. 1909, for the erection and com LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! pletion of a High School building, according to plans and specifications prepared by Charles H. Burggraf BIG CUT IN MILLINERY Aioany, uregon.

ah Dias must De accon.panied by a certified check payable to "School District No. 5. Albanv. $2. 00 All millinory at half price.

$5.00 hats $3.00 hat at hats at $1.00. Children's hats at any old price. Oregon," for the sum of $500.00, as a I guarantee that the contractor will furnish an approved bond equal to 50 Alll New Hand Bags at very low prices. Shirt Waists from 75c up. per cent ot tne contract within ten davs after the awarding1 of the contract.

If you want up-todate sanitary plumbing go to Francis' Plumbing Shop. Plumbing and tinning. First class, work guaranteed. Do not miss getting some ot these good things at prices you never heard of before. i All bids must be made out on blank proposals for the name.

Blanks furn- ished upon application by the clerk or architect. flans and specifications 125 WEST FIRST STREET MRS. NICHOLS, may De seen at tne arcnitect otiice. The board reserves the right to re. ject any and all bids.

By order of School Board No. 5. John Fosuay, Chairman. J. L.

ToMLlNSON. Clerk. F. G. WILL, THE JEWELER.

The best to be secured in Watches and all kinds of Jewelry. Ice Creams at the CREST are pure and wholesome, L. L. POTTS. Both Phones.

316 2nd St- SOME PEOPLE CAN EAT Anything that is set before them. Have you ever envied the good, hearty appetite and said to yourself: "I wish I could eat like You can. It is simply a question of very careful selection and notbuying too big a variety or two much. Whatever you decide upon, get good. It will taste twice as good when you know it is ths best.

Select the dainties that are prepared for the special purpose of sharpening the'ap-ap petite -you will eat twice as heartily and with real relish. Ice Cream made from Jersey Cream at THE ELITE Chocolate Shop. TOMLINSON HOLMAN. WAIT MEAD, WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 113 BROADALBIN STREET. Best Porch Shade made at N.

D. Pratts LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, when cleaned bv our methods of dry cleaning, are made to look just as good Mid Spring Clearance Sale on Spring ami ftuninici' Suits I as made to just as new. Waists I and dresses of delicate colors and ma terial we renovate to the delight of the owner. We also dye any garmnnt de. i sired in beautiful shades and colorings.

FARM AND CITY PROPERTY the cleaner, m. SHELLEY, Prop. 4ai 1st St. Beli Phone black 273 THE LINN BENTON REAL ESTATE CO. home phone 106 CURTIS REAL You are aware that a sacrifice sale at this time'of the year is UNUSUAL.

iThe Bcason has been UNUSUAL likewise. We feel compelled to offer our Spring and Summer lino of Men's Young Men's and Boys Clothing, at prices, that will saveyou many dollar. Wo propose to ell them at this sale, andjwej are notjjtakinjt lo3S and gain into consideration. 3'A look will convincejyou. Tlie Sale is on, and We Haye Youi Size.

Now have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in show ing you any place you wish to see. No trouble to us. No expense to you. Before buying see us. See it all.

Tnko your choice. Get the best. We are here to stay. Afk the bankers about as. Our offices are temporarily over the Post Office.

333 est First St ESTATE CO, 115 BROADALBIN ST. OM YOUNG nj. VV. R. BILYEU, Farm land and city property bought Tk Pointer hpfnre vou have tnat and sold, Porties having land or city property Dentist paper hanging or wall tinting done.

122 terry St. Home Phone 320. or sale will uo wen to list with us. Phones Bell black 63, Homo main 231 lain Clothing Co. WILL STARK BLOCK, ALBANY Wood Sawing.

VIERECK'S BATHS 217 West First St. FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTE ACUTMC We are still sawing. See or phone us I r. venck fl Front before engaging your work. All orders door.

First St. promptly attended to. B. F. Uozellv, Home 6902, Bell Blk.

2451. 14t Oregon Albanv,.

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