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Albany D emocrat VOL UIII ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER l:j 1907 NO HOME ANC ABROAD The Vale champions have given up their Willamette Valley trip. C. F. and E. Soul have sold the To- j ledo Leader to Robert E. Collins and Fern N. Hayden. I Miss Rilla Farman, of Loraine, Lane county, this week was marripd at Van- couver, Wash., to Fon Cow, a Chinese, hotel cook at the Graham, Cottage Grove. Foolish girl. Lawyer J. A. Carson, of Salem, has returned from Valdez, where he spent a month trying a big mining case. The Portland Journal got a private dispatch yesterday that Dan Kelly had i run 100 yards in 9 2-5 seconds, a new I world's record. It was a joke. I Robert Thurston, of the saw mill at Crawfordsville, has beerl arrested for assault and battery upon a young man named Scott, who was working at the mill. The trial will be next Tuesday at Brownsville. Dr. W. H. Becker and family, who for several months past have occupied mnma at the U. P. D-rsonage. Shedd, moved Sept. 2 to the Ackerman hjuse , JUSt west 01 tnenepoc. ine lamuj' win occupy the lower floor and the doctor is fitting up office rooms on the second floor. Eugene Guard: Mrs. Jennie Gillette, of this city, thr ugh her attorneys. C. M. Kissinger and W. G. Marl in, filed a suit in the circuit court today against W. T. Shurtlcff, one of the new owners of the Treasure mine in the Blue River district, and the old Treasure Gtld Min ing Company, Ltd., asking they be re strained from cutting timber on the "Osgood" Mining claim. KELLY DEFEATED Failed to Get a Place. New York, Sept. 7. Dan Kelly, of Oregon, was defeated in the James town races today, failing ts make a place. Skipped to Canada. Chicago, Sept, 7. A eceiver wts appointed today the plant of the Beld ing Aall refrigerator Co. President Hall is in Canada, alleged to have borrowed $315,000 funds giving person al notes. A MAYOR'S River Steamer Destroyed. Portland, Sept. 7. The Steamer American was destroyed by fire thi3 morning in the docks at St. Helens. The origin is unknown. It is valued at $16,000. It plied between Portland and St. Helens in the freight passenger trade. FOR SALE. A nice residence with two lots, plenty of fruit, nicely situ ated a well located piece of property for business, these properties will be sold at a Bargain. See J. V. Pipe, 203 W 2nd street. TROUBLES. Creditors After the Mayor of Newport. Mayor O. C. Graves, of Newport, was ' in the city yesterday conferring' with Albany creditors. R. C. Churchill first attached the Mayor's store for $159 j which he has realized. Mr. Glen Junkin, I the ice man, has another attachment of $112 against his stuck of confectionary etc.. at Newnort and Nve Creek, the Mayor having stores at both places. A prominent Albany man is said to have ' a note for $800, with Mayor Graves ' signature to it, which looks a little shaky i iust now. Mr. Graves has two stores at Newport, one down in the town and one on Nye Creek, both doing a large bus iness during the summer. Mr. Graves states that he was obliged to pay old obligations, and the result was a snort age when it came to the Albany bills. He is an old resident of the Bay, hav ing been there several years, prominent in the affairs of Newport, and declares that he wants to do what is right with his creditors. Square M Baking Powdor is pure & Wholesome MEISERS China and Coffee Store Try Our Own Ruby Coffee Well Worth 25c alo. We have jxTst received a crate of Tea pots direct from England. All have been carefully selected, the ware is of the best and the finish is a handsome brown glaze, some plain, others with fancy headed pat terns m colors. Teapot to hold 6 cims sell for 25 & 30c Verv f ancv ones, same sizes, 50c & 60c Larger ones, 40o, 5 Oc, 60c & 70c See our Window display of Tearots. when yoti re up town. The College Conservatory. Work done in piano under Mr. Clar ence Chandler, the newly elected piano instructor of the college, will be credit ed toward graduation. All advanced i students will be enrolled In whatever year of the course their progress al lows them to be placed and will be ad vised at once what work must be done by them to receive a diploma from the new conservatory. Work be offered in theory and history of music as well as in harmony, The same is true of all students un der Mr. C. H. Palmer in voice. Sched ules of courses and all arrangements will be published soon. Deplorable Car Shortage, OUR HEALTH As Shown by the Record of the Health Officer. The report of Dr. W. H. Davis, coun ty health officer, for the month of Aug ust shows 11 deaths, 25 births and 20 cases of contagious disease. The deaths were as follows: Tubercolosis, paraly sis, peritonitis, croup, blood poisoning and gunshot wound, one of each. The average age was 31 years, The diseases were t phoid fever 8, small-pox a, dyphtheria 1, whotping cough 5. The Lane county record given was 11 deaths, 21 births and only 2 contagious diseases. In connection with the subject there is an incident that ought to jar the bones of Escalapius. An Oklahoma man, here a while ago made arrange ments to buy a farm near here. Be sides being in Albany he was in Eu gene, A letter received this morning here states th it he was told by Eugene people that is was not safe to buy farms around Albany, Salem and Cor vallis, on account of the prevailence of typhoid fever. And this from the worst typhoid fever city in the valley, one with the record, a place where even now one hardly dare drink water without boiling it. Dallas Observer: The car situation in Polk county is deplorable. Every mill in Falls City and Black Rock has closed down, and now the Willamette Valley Lumber Company's big plant in Dallas has stopped its wheels until relief comes. The Dallas Lumber Company's mill has been idle for several)weeks. All of these mills are i eceiving orders, at profitable paices, but are unable to get cars. Where is that recinrocal demurrage law that was going to do, marvels. ' Oysters in any style or in bulk, at Hofiich's, Broaaalbin St. Mrs. L. Viereck and son Edward ar rived Inst evening from Lewiston, Idaho. Works of Art. Have you, seen those elegant por traits in Crawford's window, large wa ter color. Sepia and Crayon. Ohe of the most beautiful lady in Oregon, one of Louise Collins, one of Mrs. Schmeer, and one of Rev. C. C. Sperry. Don't fail to see them. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE ire 9 First and Best SHOWING NEW FALL U1TS, COATS and SKIRTS Chambers & MeCune Albany's Leading Cloak atidSuit House Monday, Sept. 9 They Laugh and the World Laughs with Thsm! Richard & Pringle's Famous Georgia MINSTRELS .--. . . Funny Comedians lovel Acts Sweet Singers Agile Dancers Big Street Parade Admissbn 75c, 60c and 35c. 3 4.t Stetter's Cash Store SaUowness Transformed A dark skin beccimii fuscinativf when ieln-attly mj.'i, umicrsjm aJ wim mc radiant glim ivrii.-h inui catesahealthy, active skin. kn!wn inc keeps the skin refined in m:aiity, keeps pores free from cloptrir.pwas'tc and stimulate the tinv capillaries to contribute :heclorwlm-h charms in blonde an J brunette alike. Robrrt ine is certain protection apaint tan sunburn anA ft-.-!-:... it -....t:- j t ' , ..iv.u.ncu L(- lore exposure to sun or .;.! Spreads iikean imperceptible sheen of f auze ovei skin surface, forming a ana preserving a juc,icaie,iustroushiv,uty. K0BERTINE A Range That Will Bake Evenly and Thoroughly. lOU know from ' J sad experience mat you can I QO good baking if one part of your oven is hotter than another. And in most steel and cast iron ranges, the oven is not heated uniformly. ' Because it is simply flanged over and riveted, and the seams filled with stove-putty. A few heatings and coolings, and the putty falls out, leaving an open crack to suck in outside air and cause the fire to burn un evenly. Or perhaps the damper is in front, or on one side of the range, which prevents an even produc tion of heat to flow over and around the oven. Now the Monarch Oven bakes evenly at all times. The sides and the oven are riveted to Malleable Iron frames extending all through the range, making tight, solid joints with no chance of air-leaks. Then the Duplex Draft a damper both front and back lets air in at both ends of the fire-box, causing a uniform heat production which means an even ly heated oven, one that will not burn the bottom of the bread while the top is unbaked, but bakes thoroughly and satisfac torily through and through. You can control the heat just as you desire for roasts or baking of any kind. Ik 'Stay Satisfactory "Bar8 The Secret of Good Coffee is in securingjour "Diamond" Blend. Of course, a great deal depends on the way coffee is prepared, but much also depends on the quality of the bean. We are particularly careful in the selection, roasting and blending of "Diamond Coffee and that is why we want you to try a sample pound. Price, 25 cents. COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO. , Both Phones, MAIN 53. 1 OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' CALL AT Gilbert Bros. For Tomatoes, Peaches and Fruits of all kinds, and we also, have a large supply of Fruit Jars, Stone Jars, Stone and Tin Churns. Call and get prices. We want your trade. Remember the place, the sign is the Big Pad Lock, 310 W First St. THE FLAV0K IS TEMPTING, and you always find our choice meats tender, juicy and delicious. vVe know how to choose our meats from the best, and how to trim bone and prepare"it for the tables of the most critical and dainty. Our steaks, roasts and chops make morsels to be remembered. Albany Dressed Beef Co. STAR BAKERY, C. Meyer, Prop,, Firstclass baked goods, groceries, produce, fruits, CtC. Both Phones 57 UJBFFORE you take your outing. I v. ant my inning if ynu are looking for the largest stock, I est assort ment and lowest prices of The Crest E. & F. ASCHE, Proprietors. Second Street Fresh confectionary, fruits, ice cream, I home-made tatfey, popular drinks, I chess pies, etc. Gups, Ammunition end fish ingTackle go to the AlbanyJuun Store. A. SCHMIDT, Albany, Oregon Mail 01 i.-rs promptlr attended to. ! J. M, RALSTON jlNSsURANCF, I0ANS A ISO ! cnimaiONs. I have money t: loan ,in smail and large amounts. Notes and mortgages bougl t 1 will bond vou. Prnnerrv i handled for non-residents I j WHEN YOU COME to Albany take your team to i Pete Anderson's j At the Wigwam, the place for feed and board at reasnnable rotes. I DAIRY NOTICE. i j Call Phone Ked 1SG3 for choice Jersey milk and cream. H M PAT.MPP Proprietor of the Golden Kule Dairy. ( :KLiNG & TAYLOR.