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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
Albany VOL HIV ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1J 1S08 NO C Carpet Cleaning By M. L. Sanders FOOT BROADALB1N ST. Again ready for business. TAFTS CAMPAIGN. YOUNGSTOWN,, The campaign for Taft opened here to-day. Gov. Hughes and Senator Bevendgelaadressea large crowds. Flaying Bryan, and Lauding Taft. Dreamland The New Moving Picture Play House. The latest and best pictures in the prog ram. Popular and pleasing songs. Continuous performance every night and at Saturday and Sunday matinees. Change of program Sunday after noon, Tuesday and Friday evenings. Two fans going all the time, making it cool and pleasant. Admission 10c, matinee children 5c. F. P. Stewart, proprietor and mana, ger. 42 V 05 First strast.op cosite Stev ri's store. .Lots of tires nt Baltimore's, op"D--site the Democrat office. EILER'S PIANO HOUSE T Inaugurate a Special Sale of i Fine Pianos at their Reopen ing in Albany. ROSEBURG IN I a tj i r u A pickle. -Beautiful Cuilt Free! Free! T'lis is made by the Ladies of the G. A. R. It is all silk, the pieces being made by the members of the order, it is a rare or nament. Don't fail to see it displayed in the window. It will be given away FREE. A Silver Anniversary. The neighnbors of Mr, and Mrs. Rob ert Crosby last night gave them a sur prise in honor of the twenty-fifth, the silver, anniversary of their marriage. The evening was spent pleasantly in music and games. Mr. and Mrs. Cros by were remembered with several silver offerings as expressions of appreciation, and a nice lunch was served. Those present were: Messrs. and Mmes. Crosby, Chance, Fasthurn. Hart. Cowan. McLaughlin. Nimmn Mrs. Morgan. Louise and Merle JMimmo, ieiana ana nazei ww an, Bertell, Elizabeth and Walter Chance, and Grace and Dorothy Crosby. An incident 25 years ago in connec tion with the event was a double hook and ladder ride given Mr. Crosby and the Democrat man, whose wedding took place two days later, Mr. Crosby being taken from his room for the ride, and of course both had to set up forthe fire men, who run things in those days. FURNISHED ROOMS. -Two large and plesant rooms for rent. Call on F. E. Watson at 522 E 2nd St. Review: All hopes of starting street paving i work in Roseburg in the next few days were shattered today when City Re- i corder Orcutt received written notice ' from Morris Bros., of Portland, stating I The car Toad of pianos that was or- that, upon the advice of their attorneys, J dered to complete the fall stock for Teal & Minor, they had rejected the our Albany store ha3 arrived. ' tender of $35,000 worth of municipal You are all conversant with the recent , bonds, issued by the city council for the fire in Which our emir, stock was con- j SSSST TeKnol COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO. sumed, and we were thrown out of a pless the opinion that thatthe initiative 223 First Street Opposite First National Bank, home. We are fortunate in securing proceedings governing the special elec- i temporary quarters from Mr. Kinstry, tion at which the notation of the bonds j - the Photographer, at 333 West First j was authorized was iregular. They cite Stnet. The belated car of fine pianos a numDer oi instances wnere tne law (all bright new goods) are being un-jwas not complied with, but the one . loaded today. We are not going to sit ; above al others that is pronounced fatal down and cry over spilt milk; but will , is that the election was called within i at once institute the greatest bargain ten days' ess time than required by the ,.w pvit heard of in Albany. Our ! initiative law. As a result of the act- stock is to varied to quote prices on all Jon of Morris Bros., in rejecting the styles, and makes, fortunately there are bonds, Mayor Hoover has not signed a half dozen different make includedt n ! the paving contract with the Warren this shipment which gives the buyer a Construction company, and will not do c iL.....uf it i thB so. of course, until the matter is sterling quality of the pianos that will . straightened out. He has employed the I i to thn Hiofriminate buver. our local law firm of Coshow & Rice to ad- JUST RECEIVED mill nn ho ni.BuHnned. Everv vice the city how to proceed, and has hiano a iewel n its class and eacn ai ,"s of tne city council for tonight to act upon what is can he made to suit all conditions of the suggested by them in the way of get GET A SHINE by Fritz, at the Hotel Revere. Ladies shoes attended to skill fully. -, , . YOU WANT SPICES that can be depended upon, Square M is the kind. Meisers' Buy Square M Baking Powder 40 cents a pound. buyer. Come it tonight, select your piano while you have a variety to choose irom. XI not cullvemeill. lu pay vao.i, pay small deposit down and pay a little each month and the piano will be sent to your home Monday morning. No waiting, no delay, no quibling, nor dick ering regarding prices and terms. Ow ing to having only secured temporary room the .oods must be sold at once regardless of profits. Ei trs broad guageo guarantee, oat- ting out of the difficulty. Carnival Company Coming. Ben Fergurson, representing the American Amusement Co., 13 in town ! making final arrangements for his ag gregation. They have met with great success south of here. There are five isfactio.i to the purchaser or money 1 pay shows and every one clean, moral, back" fully protects you in your invest- 'interesting and amusing. The "Dixie ment. An exchange agreement will; Land" or "South before the War" aiso be given those who wish it, to ex-1 consisting of eight colored performers, change for any higher priced pianos we ; -will please and amuse all its pations. Handle at tne expiration oj une yvai 1 me veiieuuu Kiu&a uiuwurB give u I you are not entirely satisfied with the scientific exhibition of blowing and I instrument selected at this sale, and ; spinning and weaving glass and they every dollor you have paid will be al- j show how common glass is made into I lowed on instrument you may select, various ornaments. Each person pay- Isn t this a fair proposition : icn vir- mg admission receives a glass souvenir, tually have twelve months in which to The '-'Crazy House" is where you enjoy teat vmir niano in vour own home. la good hearty laugh and imagine you i:ome in at once anu see juav niio.,iuHKWiig imwugu pui:e unu luufjiuu A new lot of Rifles, Shot Guns and Revolvers and the prices are right this year. Also Table and Pocket cutlery just in at right prices. Magnolia coffee costs 25c but taste like 40 cts. GILBERT BRO'S. At the sign of the Padlock. thia rtlanr. tall? mpnnR t.O VOU. Remember the place McKinstry s Photograph Gallery 333 West First St., next door to the Postoffice, ' EILERS' PIANO HOUSE. The Empire. The Empire orchestra now has four pieces, a bass viol having been added, offering some fine music. The program tonight will be a fine one, without any delays from the time the entertainment begins, something doing all the time. now ea3y to step into me cjiupue, very convenient place, the loop, an illusion without the aid of mirrors. "Omazo," The Australian Wild Girl, in her den of living reptiles, is well worth seeing. The Electric Theater featuring pictures of the Black Princess and many other amusing films gives entire satisfaction. The shows will exhibit here all next week commencing Tuesday night Sept. ine snows open at r.M) nightly. The cartnval grounds will be located on the lot in front of the court house. The free attraction of Kid Mangels, the boy wonuer, diving 75 feet into a tank con taining 36 inches of water, doing his sausage, lard, fish and provisions gen- sensational suiciae nign dive is iree ana ; eralv Holt's Market OUR DU Y IS TO FULFILL THE WISHES OF OUR CUSTOMERS. Don"t think we want only your money we need your good will quite as much. We keep constantly on hand the very best of meats, and we are onlv too well pleased to furnish our patrens the choicest cuts of beef, mut ton' lamb, veal, pork and poultry. We also carry a full line of hams, bacon, takes place every night. No cook tents or sleenincr accomodations are on the well ventilated. 1 grounds. Join the crowd and remember the 2!SS53! tin6 Bnd place, and enjoy yourself with innucew lun anu amusement. First Showing ot New Fall Suits, Coats Skirts and Waists Chambers & McCune Albany's Leading Cloak and Suit House i Color-gravure Picture. Rawlings has a lot of color-gravure pictures Bhipped him by mistake and is advised to get his freight out of them. See the window display and come in and look over the assortment. Choice for 5 and 10 cts. Try a Patrick Gordan cigar. 5 cents o js. tst t ip ac i a t iMntii ) im MnQ ion Man mwars i STAR THEATER. AT SECOND AND BROADALBIN A foreman' hatred. A mean man, An artist in a frenz. Lively Car nival. Savage and Thieves. Songs by Mr McDbnahV I'm Sighing for you and Bonita. Change of program, Monday, Thurs day and Saturday. Admission 10c, Matinee, children 5c STAR BAKERY, C. Meyer, Prop., First-class baked goods,' groceries, produce , fruits, etc. Both Phones 57 The Highest Market Puce paid for Walter Parker, Grocer and! Baker 216 WKST HRST STREET,, ALB ANT OREGON, First class goods in their season Phone Muln',66. AT THE CREST you will find Swetland's Ice Cream, Aldon Chocolates, (Jigars, Bruit and Nuts. L. L. POTT'S 316 W. 2nd St. ALBANY SUPPLY CO., Wholesale dialer in fruit, pro duce; paper bags,Jwrapping paper and twine. 442. WEST FIRST STREET. M. B. CRAFT, 242 West Second St., Albany Eclectric Cil, strongest, cheapest lin . ' , ment ever devised. A houfeho'd rem Firat-class meats- off-all kmds. from A specific for pain Dr. Thomas's selected. stock.- Senders' FEED STORE,; 435 West FirstJt., Albany, Or ; Headquarters for "Alsen and Pyramid" Portland Cement, "Roache Harbor" Line, Rtiberoid Roofing. vVwl Fibre Plaster, Sulphur, Spray Poulny supplies. Dalles Diamond and Lii., riy Bell hard wheat flour. Hay ' iJiu.n, Mill Peed and Salt.- ' Of all kinds, at HOWARD IW. M D lli CHOP WARLHOUSH feiry and Water Streets. Albany. SteJ" 'leamd without waste for ; -2: rer pound. Sacks fu nisned free. Hi me Pl.ore 107, Sterter's Cash Store ti in America for 25 years.