Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 14, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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Ne wly Opened
EMPIRE THEATER
AT Former Store of G. E. Sanders.
Moving pictures and illustrated songs by Geo. Kolfe, M88 Nellie Kenney
Pi"uSt' .,r,rmanre8 dailv. 7:30, 8.30, 9:?0. Matinees Saturdays at 2:30,
wSreXys a :So andl Sunday continuous from 2 to 6. Sunday evening 7:30
to 10:30.
Change of program every Sunday matinee and Wednesday evening.
Admission 10 cents; to matinees children 5 cents, adulU 10 cents.
EXAMINATION NEXT STATE ,
FAIR
Hie nuunxt
(Minted Hie post office, Albany, Or
Kind n'H mail
E1 P NUTTING-
The Democrat.
The Daily-Delivered """StV
week; in auvance i j i- .
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
end oi year .i.ou.
The. WonltlV A
At end of year $1.50
2.;
The Weekly-Advance pel year
OUll WANTS
WALNUT TREES.-Sccond generation
lino condition,;two yoors old. M. L..
Jenks, Tangent. Phone Farmers 6x7.
FOUND. Some money, owner can
have same by stating where lost.
Call at 313 Washington street.
LOST. A Waterman fountain pen,
black. Leave a'. uemuciai. u...
FOUND. A peculiar
Some Free Parliament.
To Be Held Sept. 14-19.
Premiums.
The
Rhaned
pnntnininir 30 cents. Can
tt.a ncMdr.KAT office.
NOTICE is hereby given that after
Fob. 1, no sand, loam or gravel will
),o sold from the Cloverdalo bank.
F. W. HOLMES.
TO EXCHANGE a good residence well
situated in Portland to trade for some
good property in Albany What have
vn Jntt Call on J. V. Pipe, 203
Editor Democrat:
For a silent obseryer to stand aBide
nnrl wfltch thA trend of human affairs.
he will see many laughable and strange
inconsistences that he ctn hardly find
Avnlnnntinnn fnr.
Pnr innt.Anpa that A pitizen of Salem.
and a newspaper man too, should come
into Linn count, and talk of extrava
gant appropriations by the Legislature
is more than amusing when we under
stand more of the man himself.
Mr. E. Hofer, editor of a small coun
try newspaper called the "Capitol
Journal'" and who, at one time, was a
member of the Oregon legislature and
who voted for every appropriation upon
its final passage, and lobbied for those
in the committee that were never re
ported, but nevertheless, had some
thing to Bay in Albany regarding the
appropriation for the University of
Oregon.
It is amusing from the fact that
purse ' Salem is always in for all the appro-
had at ; nriations that come in or near Salem,
and never finds fault with them no
matter how unjust or unreasonable
they may be. Especially is it interest
ing for this man Hofer to talk about
extravagance for he most always was
found buttonholing members of the
legislature to vote for this and that
annronriation. For example when
For Teachers' Certificates for Linn
County.
The following are being examined for
koapWs certificates before Supt. Jack
son and assistants, with No. months
taught: , Sept. 14-19 for the fair next fall, which
Alhanv. w innie r arsons, 3: Bessie . . . j t oi,. u.trar than ever.
Florence Parsons, 3; Olive E. Adams, I " ' ' ' ,
16- Gladys M. Andrews, 14; usieira i
Gannon, 0; Margaret Ev Stewart 8; , follows:-
Mnhel Schu tz. 4H Winnie niiintu, "
. KKIHI
Lebanon. El nest M. Arehart, 3.
Dollie Booth, 14; Arthur Chapel, 0;
A. Arehart, a.; teua nawMio, o.
Brownsville. Carrie Liinn, io or
more: C e la M. uoiy, u; luiiuui '-
moth, 8; Nannie L. Dougherty, 8.
Turner. waae yrus, u.
Gates. Kenneth McClary, 3.
Harrisburg. Lettie A. McLaughlin,
20 years. ....
Salem. Grace Hiva Lick, l.
Sodaville.-Ada M. Surrell, 3.
c,nf Hnma Mark Ezekial Rollins,
0; Lewis Keiffer Geil, 0.
Scio. MarK a. arnoiu, u.
Halsey. Edna M. Rebhan, 5.
Sheridan. Rose M. Sheridan, 18.
Miss Elizaeeth Burkhart will join the
clasB tomorrow, four or five are taking
the examination ior staie uiuunuao.
The average age of the above is zl
years. 5 are 18, tour l, six oi, six
one zz, one iM, one zt, uho -
and one 48.
The state fair board yesterday set
T.Ioaow 9-!n nape SR0O: 2:16 trot
$1,000 ; 2 year pace $400.
weanesoay. z year irui. u jog
trot $500 ; 2:08 pace $5,000. i
Thnrnrlnv -.S vp.ir oldlDace $500. 2:16 .
pace $800, 2:14 trot $5,000. I
rnuay.-- v.onsomnon pato f i,vuv, ..w
pace $1,500, 2:20 trot $800. I
Saturday..-2:00 trot $1,000, consola
tion trot $1,000. ,
S. S. Bailey, of this city has offered
to duplicate the money for trotting and
pacing in the 2 vear old trots and paces.
r . .. III! 4- fUa ii.nflrl
All races Will UB upeu fcu i-ww irui.w
except the two year olds.
AneW"pO,UUU giaUU DU
is to be erected.
Will Stop Panics.
A circular received by the Democrat
from Iver Johnson, of New York, sug
gests the absolute prevention of panics,
by the government insuring depositors
in natio.ial banks, tor which the banks
shall pay 15-100 of 1 per cent of the
deposits. That is, a bank with $1,000,
000 deposits would pay $1500 a year,
certainly cheap insurance. The total
fees from all over the country would
make Uncle Sam safe.and panics would
be a thing of the past.
Fine Musical Attraction.
Rhuby Bros. Quintet, in the regular
college course Saturday night.
This musical attraction introduces
the greatest novelty ever presented to
the Lyceum platform, giving quinteis,
cornet solos and duets; chamber music
with the violin, 'cello and piano; intro
ducing vocal quartets with their instru
mental music and an unusual number in
duet between clarinet and cornet. For
a novelty, they give descriptive num
bers, such as "The Mechanical Orches
tra" and impersonations of Sousa,
Creatoie and others.
This splendid company or young mu
sicians is assisted by Miss Gertrude
Canfield, a new comer to the Lyceum
platform, a reader of exceptional abil
ity and promise.
The Metropolitan Market.
Letter List.
1 1- nnri rvin-iA in onnenn
West Second St. ZIT .,in Mf Wh to ' . Fresh oysters always on nana,
uniTap RENT A seven room .""" - or - i from tne snen
HOUoli.u uit n i.;... , flZn Eist saddle the enormous expense of a man- If vou want
ninn fni- the ahnde nf the Governor.
this man
Ston at the Metropolitan, Second and j ThB f0iiowinff letters remain in the
and Broadalbin streets, for the best and : a ihnv Ore., nostoffice uncalled for
freshest line of fish in the city, also Feb 12, 1908. Persons .desiring any of j
these letters should call tor aavernsea
The American Cigar Store
For your favorite brands ,fo
Smoking tobacco.
48 brands in all sizes.
JACKSON & SOMMERS
Special Prices on
Petticoats this Week.
A very good Petticoat in black Mercerized Sateen, well ggc ga
made and finished at
Our regular $1.65 quality finest Mercerized Satoen, double $1,25
ruffled with extra dust ruffle at
$1.75 Moreen petticoat, splendid wearing material. A good $1,35
sightly skirt. Special
$2.50 genuine Hydagrade Heatherbloom, one of the new Spring gl.Qg
makeS,at ThU'is'awinn'eV.
.
$2.75 Heatherbloom peiticoat, 3 rufflles, extra wide, with lots $2.25
of style. Speuaiat
at FLOOD'S
Agents for Standard patterns.
ousoingoodconditition at 620 E,st
o S ,.,lv tn H. Barnes, 30b
lllll OLieut" 'I'f'J 0(.
pure bred.
C. Porter,
8t
Logsdon
rum vno oiiu.i.
if n., want to be sure and get
I you go for this is the place.
just
what
I........... n.i..inr the rlnte
W B. Bradley, G. W. Brown, Miss
Merle Hamitt, J. M. Hindman, Mrs. J.
Johnson. Dan Mahoney, N. O. Mant,
0" 5XZ'-?", iTRocks. White
Leghorns, TUlooso uorao
Phr.ni. i:ui Farmers. J.
R. F. D. 2.
PLANTS. Choice Magoon strawber
ries from new beds SY
Logan blackberry plants 2 1-2 cents
K M I: WVULL. XV. " ' -J
' Home phono 4055.
Ail fir C.
WUU1J. "I" B'"""' .it
Homo Phone nio.
TO LOAN.-$40 000, in sums of $500
to $5000 on real property.' Call i on J.
C. Christy, Atty. at Law, oflice over
1st National Bank, Albany, Or. . 12-2t
WANTED. At the Albany second hand
p.nre all kinds of second hand goods
Street No. 142 E First Phono 1 ome
206. H. L. Cooi'HH &E. L. UMiMinhY,
Props.
FURNISHED. Housekeeping Room
for rent at 306 East 4th st. H. Barns
WOOD SAWING.-Havo purchased a
gasi ino wood saw and urn prepared
toTuaranty work. Phono Home.1274
to guaran Joim Bbuokman
FIRE 1NSURANCE.-Dwcllings, their
contents. McMinnville Mutual, over
Cusick's Bank.
upon the people of this state tms man T7 . .,
HPofer "bLIhe great burden and heat JJ
of the day" laboring for its passage ! P'e3?,e thnt. will not onlv satisfy in its
when he knew the price was unreason- rri but W!M ia9t. Good perfumes are
able and unnecessary. not cheap. Cheap perfumes are not
This is only one instance among gooa. "HaViy packages 25c
many that this double dealer has j Desc. 0()nu"u
worked for. This one of Gods poor i Burkhart & Lee.
mortals gets his bread and patronage :
from the people of the State of Oregon, Any Bkln jtcning is a temper-tester,
but when his masculine offspring has The more you scratch the worse it
reached the maturer years of life and 0"
wishes to farther develop his useful- jjj:. 3
ness or ratner, nis capacity ior
ness, Mr. Hofer selects Stanford Uni
versity in California, giving as his rea
sons that it is better equipped and up ,
to date, more nearly than are the
schools of Oregon, yet this same crea
ture opposes improvements in the
Oregon College.
It. snnms onlv consistent that it
TI
t d minnan!r.l .1 K Mahnne. uari c
Middleton, R. Pierson, Mios Winnie
Rodgers, W. B. Russell, Alton shawl,
Mrs. Emma Shumate, Charles Smith
(2). Miss Johana Williams, Llewellyn
Williams, Thos. Willsie, G. N. W.
Wilson. W. J. Wilson. Mrs. Dave wy
man, Mrs. Frank Young.
J. S. Van Winkle, P. M.
ADMIN! STRATB IXN0JI CE.
The Seaet of a
RpAiitiful Face
lies in keeping the skin pro
tcctcilaswellascleamcd. Just
washing a not enough lliai
only leaves the delinitcnirlar.c
more exposed to tne lniuuinn
of just anil Rcrins j to merci
less attacks oi sun u
weather. After washing, ai'
nly Kohertine and exerience
its deliglitiul refreshment.
You will admire the line-less
softness it imparts to face,
neck and arms. It not only
stimulates a radiant glow, but
..m.ruilip sLin frombecom-
L.r ronrse. Prevents burn
inf. tan and freckles
AtijW Vmllltt fir t
flit Mmf. dn.l lr.1
1 .
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Howard & Cooper's Bargains
in Real Estate.
house. 1 1-2 lots, closo i
8 room
J1.S00.
One ten acre and one five nrce tract
well improved, close in.
7 room house, 2 lots, plenty of fruit.
51,700.
New 0 roomhonsp. basement, modern
itnprovcmcts. f-,750.
Call at onr ofiico buforo buying.
, HOWAHU & C'OOl'KU.
T.t- : un-nhn nvan that, theunder-
eiened has oeon. "y mo w Y" i
. ... r Jul. annmntnil I
tidininiBtraliri. of the esuie or vyui.
McOiilioiieti late otL:nh Oonn!y,Oreoo,
..j ah nd,o.n hnvinir claims
tua 1 siiHinet Slid Bat.ftt are barbf required
the "" ,u n,',in iinriereiiiued'
money of Oregon people is goou a,-AibBny, O.-enon, properly vermeu
enough to buy Mr. Holer's paper, then by law r.quired.witbiu six miuthi lrotn
. . ... . . I Ihia HatA.
the schools ot tms scar.eougnt.coimm.jr '" ;d tli, tlie n,h day of January,
to be good enough to meet the intellec- oj
tuiil demands of his children. ' NELLIE VcCOLl.ODGH.
But this pitiable editor chooses to M1,m Y,; '
patronise a school that is thoroughly ; WE J JS,.
aristocratic, equipped with parapherna-1 ;
lia and apparatus co meet any i
thought, then lays back and tains oi
extravagance of our legislature. But
tho Dlace of his choice is one where
Plutocracy has its sway and the sons
and daughters of the wealthy come io
have a good time and "finish their ed
ucation?" He chooses it rather than a demo
cratic school where 05 per cent of the
liov nnil rirls make their own way,
and where simplicity; economy and fru- j
gality are tho dominating laetors wnero
our boys are taught that virtue is I
man's true nobility and mind consti- j
tutus his Greatest majesty: the girls
j too are taught that economy and gen- ;
I tlencss, meekness nnd sellrelianco that;
renders the American girls the useful
' ,1,1.1 lw.loful mothers and wives for
which they have long been envied, all
these considerations tiro put aside by
ii, tl,,.,rhtl,wj inconsistent editor in
ll.nf urixtneriicv mav bn taught
j his son instead of the principles of the j
YOU CAN LAUGH
AT THE THOUGHT
i offal onrinff if VOU will
only begin the meal by takihg a dose of
Hostetter s ocomacu uiia.
prepare the stomach to receive the
food, aid in its proper digestion and as
similation and keep the b- vels o.ien.
HQSTETTEsvS
STOMACH 31TTE8S
can thus prevent and cure Sick Head
ache, Flatulency, Heartburn, Bloating,
Vomiting, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Colds
and Female Ills. Try it today.
Niagara Lime
and Sulphur
Sprays
Having installed a spray factory here
: n,o., Wroiah to call the attention
ill mmn.'j ..
of fruit growers that our brand of spray,
the "Niagara, is one oi me muai c -ficient
spravs for the San Jose Scale
. i i -1 .nrvn.rlarl hT nil t.hfi
maue, ana is unsu j - ----
Experiment Stations to be a splendid
lungis spiny.
j i. nin;m tha "Minorflra" lime
and sulphur solution to be simply lime
. t.t x .in DA D,i ATM Onp nhout as
A riftWU J n.-'. ---- ,
good as new, Kimball make, can be
Sad cheap. Call at the Democrat
office for pointer.
Moilfmvl OpBirnn. Julv 23. 1907.
Oregon Spray & Gas Co.,
Portland, Oregon
Gentlemen:
We used, during the last season, over
i irtnriQ nf urtiif T.imi and Sumhur
solution, and we find that it has oeen
effective ana nas given ummi s.
faction than any scale Bpray ever used
inthispartof the country. We can
recommend it very highly and think it
solution to be simply ime reco " "'J i"B:UiTthr n be
and sulphur, but we do claim that these : mucn ' pect to use
ingredients by bel"K.th?"u'y "hod ' your spray altogether the coming seas
and boiled and cooled by our "et" i Ju yours trulv J. A. Perry. Sec.
m.i.,Bi a sDrav far superior to the ; on. lours i "uiy, TTn;nn.
nome" made mfxture and better rajjlt. , ,rS aken' to spray orchards.
win oe uum UJ w . ual.anteed.
brand.
Kindly read the following testimonial
from the secretary of the Rogue River
Fruit Growers Union, a person well
known by a numoer oi mumj
Albany Mill and
Elevator C,o.,
MANUFACTURER OF
JOHNSON'S BEST
PLANSIFTER FLOUR.
Will Feeds of all kinds.
Worli guaranteed.
Alban" SDray Factory.
Oregon Gas & Spray Co. Props.
Office and factory at the Prime
Packing House .
L ASSELLE BROS, Agts.
declaration of independence anu me
j constitution of tho United States. O!
' ponaistencv thou art a jewel!
Linn.
YOUR TF FPH Nt
j VwM B B B "
Go to
EASTBURN'3 GROCERY
t (..,, piiiro onH Vetretables. Our
Grocery stock is as fresh and complete
as any in the city.
ii -j t.; P.frred Stock
Alien HUU ucia - l"
rnnned eoods a snecialty. BARGAINS
in Crockery and Glassware as we in
that department.
v -
Come and r?et out Drices and see oi-r
clean up-to-date store.
Both.Phones MainI58.
Senders'
FEED STORE,
435 West First St., Albany, Or.
Headquarters for "Alson and
Pyramid" Portland Cement, u..cnt
Harbor" Limo. Ruberoid Koolmg.
Wood Fibre Plaster, Sulphur. vSprny. j
Poultry supplier Dalle Diamond and ,
Liberty Bell hard wheat flour, Hay,
Grain, Mill Feed and Salt. '
The Same Price
prevails for Oysters at The Oregon
Market, whicli is ooc per quwi iui
fresh opened Oysters, tull measure
and no Suntiam.
n..ut..ra hmifht at tho metropolitan
Market. Ittvndalbin sttoet, are not
opened by Chinamen and Dagoes. i
KEEP an r. oil tne Vienna Bakery
r irood things to KAT. Second street .
botwoen Ellswortli and '-von streets. !
Baby won't .'tittfr live minutes w ih '
cr. up "if vou apply Dr. Thom.is' Electric .
Oil at once. It acts lika magic. j
Hruasels sprouts, fn ah, goo I freen, 1
Ed Dayidson, us n. rinui. .
Is in need of new batteries
A FRESH SUPPLY is just in from
the east and are TESTED TO STAND
ARD. .
When vou buy from us you et
guaranteed foods.
RALST6N ELECTRIC SUPPLY GO.
306 SECOND STREET.
Walter Parker,
Grocer
and!
Baker ,
it o n cut i-t)uf iiriffvr i r n i w nDonnn.
First class goods in their season.
Hlionc Main 56.
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