Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 31, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
D
emocrat
VOL Hill
ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 31' 1908
NO Z
A Big Change in R. R.
Working Hours.
SCIO.
J. P. Galbraith's New Office.
Washington, Jan. 24. Joseph F,
Galbraith of Portland, now of the gov
Young Receives Letter
W. J. Sryan.
from
Omaho. Jan. 25, The announcement
of President Mchler of a reduction of
hours of the working force in the me-
! nhnnii.nl Hpnnrt.ment- and five instead of
t i tha Rramnetnn navu . . . . . j '
eruiuetii. uiiiwoi m. u,..v.... six days or me wees was maae louay. i
yard on the ruget souna, nas oeen ap- He declares Roosevelts : 'Reform man
la resaonsiDie ior mucn iryuoie.
pointed immigration inspector at
Blaine, Washington. Galbraith en
tered the immigration service at Port
land in December, 1905, and was later
transferred to Bremerton. Blaine is a
small place on the boundary line be
tween Canady and the state of Wash
ington. ' ' ; For iale.
40 acres best of garden land 25 acres
in cultivation, all bottom land. Good
improvements. All stock and farm
tools go with the place. Price $2600.
Look this up, nothing better or cheap
er in the county.
C. G. Burkhabt.
102 E. First Street. .
A Conductor Robbed.
News:
Joseph Kalston, the Albany electric
ian, came over Thursday morning,
A young boy named Dobverkofsky,
was taken to Albanv. Thursday even
ing by J. A. Bilyeu, on his way to the
! reform school. The action which has
caused the inceration, was the taking
of a watch from Wesely & Cain's store,
E. J. Daley was taken sick suddenly
! Thursday. His trouble is caused from
an old rupture. Dr. Prill, assisted by
Dr. Hill and Dr. Kavanaugn.ot Aioany,
operated on him Thursday night, com
pleting it successfully about 8 p. m.
Some one of Wm. !. Bryan's many
friends sent him a clipping from the
Dyspepsia is our national ailment.
Burdock Bood Bitters is the national
cure for it. It strenethens stomach
membranes, promotes flow of digestive
juices, purifies the blood, builds you up.
Roseburg, Jan. 25, The dining car
conductor on train 15 discovered after
leavingRoseburg this morning his pocket
pocKed OI iau. . a negro pmw column 9 of the New 3 plaining to Mr.
??lelli eJra'f ' Ert Zl N. Young's viaitto Mr. Bryan's Lincoln
" rV .,. j v,oi,or) ,i ihome- Wednesday Mr. Xoung received
weighs 160 pounds wore checked coat, f tnankfrom Mr. BRryan for
light vest and derby hat. j the write up ,
Wm. Brenner informs the News that
he has received notice tbat patents
Hlwoll Mau nio i would be issued for his timber claims
cnweii may uik. at once These claim3 haye been under
contest for the past two or three years.
Woodbukn, Jan. 25. Charles Elwell They were taken as homesteads and
,o n.n flnoinir from Mar- sold by the Iwaters to a timber syndi-
shal Riddell last night will probably die.
A NEW IDEA
In Reference to Oregon's Normal
Schools.
An Albany man who has been over
the entire state in the line of his work
has been studying the normal school
situation and has evolved the following
interesting thing:
There is a good deal of dissatis
faction with the present arrangement.
None of the schools are properly equip
ped or situated. The Monmouth build,
ings need replacing, Ashland is too far
south, Drain is not a proper town and
Weston's square building is not a suit
able one or the town the best located.
According to him there uhould be an
intirely new deal, with new buildings
of modern structure equipped for the
important work, one of which should be
located at Albany, the most centrally
situated in western Oregon for such a
school, and the other at Pendleton, the
best located across the mountains for
the work. He savs there is consider
able of a sentiment being developed for
a new deal.
DIAMOND
The cream of all.
Start the New Year right. Get the habit and use only the "Diamond
A brand of coffees, teas, spices, baking Powder and Flavoring Extracts,
etc. because they are the best. For sale only at the
COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO.
Both Phones Main 53. O posite First National Bank.
awemissKasiSXS
Square M Baking Powder
is absolutely pure Cream Tartar. Soda
and Starch, thorougly mixed by maanm
erv in proper proportions and by exper
ienced men. NO home experiments
which are often unsatisfactory, jno
acids--NO burning of the powder.
40c a pound and' a 3c rebate
Coupon with ever y25c worth
MEISERS'
Coffee & China Store
cate. Brenner and others hied contests
to to the claims. The matter was
fought through every branch of the
land office to a decision by the secretary
of the interior, the contestants winnine
out in every instance.
Basket Ball.
At Eugene last night Roseburg de
feated the Eugene U. S. 27 to 14. The
Regiter says there has been fairer ref
ereeing than by theRoseburg man. The
Eugene girl's team has been disbanded,
hence no game.
Tonizht there will be a double header
between the boys and girls teams of
Roseburg and Albany. With Dooley
and Stalnaker in tne game a good
showing ought to be made.
The Albany high school basket ball
team played at the Corvallis rink
Thursday night, being defeated by a
public school team 20 to 3. The first
half ended 3 to 2 in favor of Albany,
but in the second half Corvallis more
than made up fir it. Humphrey and
Banders played forward, onnng e,rmc
Pherson and Huston guards.
PERFUME PLEASURE. Perfume
pleasure is attained only when you buy
perfume that will not only satisfy in its
oder but will last. Good perfumes are
not cheap. Cheap perfumes are not
good. We have a fine line of the very
best. Hundreds of fancy packages 25c
to $0.00.
Burkhart & Lee,
HOME AND ABROAD,
94 conversions are reported at Dr.
Martin's meeting in Eugene.
E. E. Brodie, a former Albany print
er, has bought the Oregon City Enter
prise, This week at Newport attachments
were served on the Bon Ton, O. C.
Graves store, for $900 owed Lease &
Scarth, Edward Moore and Chas.
Loomis.
An engine has heen nurchased for the
Corvallis and Alsea R. R. and will be
put to work on the construction of the
road. Rails wili be laid at the rate of
a quarter of a mile a day.
W. F. Schuller, who was burned out
this week at Moro, is the owner of Al
bany property, the store building occu
pied by T. J. Anderson, and formerly re
sided at Jefferson. His loss is $28,000
on merchandise, with $18,000 insurance,
on the building of $16,000, with $7,CO0
insurance.
AT
GILBERT BROS.
You will find some.ehigh grade goois at
prices in reach of all, both the rich and pocr.
For a leader we are offering you the follow
ing goods at prices mentioned below:
Prices Cut Deeper, for
Friday and Saturday Selling
TAe followiiig prices will certainly make
renewed interest and active buying at the
BIG CHALLENGE S4LE
50c
50c
30c
50c
30c
15c
15c
50c
Batters Mapline for.
' Chow Chow " .
ii ,i ii
" Chilian Sauce " .
' 3oc
25o
15o
25o
15o
Horse radish 3 " 25c
Extracts
Preserves
50c Jars Strained Honey
7 5c packages of Tobacco
4 10c " " Starch
8 5c bars Laundry Soap
25o
25c
25c
85o
25q
85c
A Woodburn Tragedy.
Woodburn had a small tragedy last
night. Charles Elwell was said to have
tried to rob a Mr. Jordan of Hub
bard three weeks ago. Marshall Zach
Kiddle of Woodburn had been looking
for him. He found him last night and
attempted to arrest him when Elwell
jumped upon him . Riddle used his club.
Two shots were fired by some one near.
Elwell started to run, when the marshal
fired, hitting him in the leg, bringing
him down.
At the Sign of the "Big Pad Lock'
310 W. First St., Albany, Or.
To
Fruit
CUT IT OUT
if you are wise. IfCut out all the Ifuss
and trouble of running around to find
choice meats, poultry, game or fish;by
coming direct to the store. You will
always get satisfaction in choice cuts
of prime beef, mutton, lamb, and your
meat is cut and trimmed for tho tables
of Jhe fastidious by an expert in this
;'ne. We guarantee qiulity, satisfact
ion and fair prices.
Albany Dressed Beef Co.
7c yd
For plain colored Daisy Cloth and
Tiesel Down Outing Flamnels, sold
every place for for 12 l-2c a yard.
5c yd
For beautiful wash goods in Lawn
Batiste and Fancy Ginghams. Real
value up to 25c yd.
8cyd
For the very best brands and grades
of 12 1-lc blenched Muslin.
$5.95
For choice of 25 Ladies 50 inch, plain
colored Broadcloth Coats in red, brown
and black. Every coat worth $12.50
and $14.50.
Goods reduced in every department at Loth stores,
big price tickets toll the story.
Chambers & McCune
Men
We are interested
in your fruit crop.
, W e have . carefully
looked over the best
goods in the market,
fur you to use in
i .
spraying your fruit
trees.
We have on hand
the famous
STAR BAKERY,
C. Meyer, Prop.,
First-class baked
goods, groceries,
produce , fruits,
etc.
Both Phones 57
1 1 Bean Spray,
S3 n l tr:..i
FRONK & GARRETT I , c
Props. , Myers bpray
T-r . n.. .i c:..i
new 1 amaionum F iaiuim.
Plants tor Sale.
Loganberries 25c pr. doz.; $2 pr. 100.
Red Raspberries 25c pr doz.; $2 pr.
10 ).
Red and White Currants 50c pr. doz.j
$4 pr. 100.
Rhubarb 50c pr. doz.; $4 pr. 100.
Dewberries 50c pr. doz. $4 pr. 100.
Sage 10c each; $1 pr doz.
AHdre.li. I. C. DUEDALL.
R. F. D. No. 5. Albany, Or.
At Stents Cash Stor.5
..SlT r Suit!!' onH 8 week caed for
and delivered. $1 per month.
I Ladies silk waists and all kinds of
silk, cleaned and pressed.
I Dairy Notice.
I f,r.es untl further notir will be-
M.lkpr. qt,rermo., $1. . per pint
Fv h Pr; qVn pint deliv' S2 00
-lrk?pSergCanSn'- 4C- InCanS .-
. P' no, Pacific Main 54, Home 14 ,
A. P. M LLE1 & o.i i
Proprieto
Hue line
spr.-jy
liosc
liest
your i'.spc!Ci join
Ohling&Tay
The Haidware Men.
f the
for
I HyJwant a PHONOGRAPH get
, the COLUMBIA or VICTOR, and you
have the best money can buy.
They cannot be sold for HALF PRICE
becauao thay are wokth all they,
cost. I have a fine stock of both, also
the very choicest of records. j
' Come and hear them before you buy.
IT WILL PAY YOU.
j A. SCHMIDT,
Albany, Or
CARPETS
SATISFACTORILY
CLEANED
AND RELAYED.
FERRINGTON'S
RUG FACTORY.
Both Phones.
ii8 una mil nre nwajs -mp
I RALSTON
INSURANCE, LOANS AND
: CiLLtaiONS.
1 have rrcney t-i loan in small and
larire an cunti. Noles and mort(? ijrL'S
bouifbt. 1 w.li bond you.jj Property
handled fcr o i-residents