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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
MORE SUITS AND CLOAKS HAVE ARRIVED. THIS IS YOUK OPPORTUNITY We now have ready for your in spection a large and moBt carefully seleccteJ lines of stylish, serviceable shoes. Shoes which merit your attention because of their Qruality, Finish and Fit. The kind that give that needed fin ishing touch to the lace costumes. Your attire will be uncomplete unless you wear a pair of dainty well fitting stylish shoes. Come to our shoe department. n ( ,1k Our $3. BO, $3.00 and $2.50 shoes are ochor merchandise we offer you lite jmurnt OjllidiUd 4t me post oihuu, 4 second clues mail matter. Aibauy, tir I. F P NUTTING The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cents week; in advance for one year, cO?. ; p,i f v ,r Tm I The Weekly Advance per year l.H5. At end of year $1.50. $2.; Af ter 3 years at j 1 OUR WANTS FOR SALE. A small heater and pipes in lirst-clas condition. Inquire at 313 Washington street. FOR SALE. Nine head of horses, con sieting of foul mares, 3 yearling colts and two spring colts, of the Diablo stock. E. M. Henderson, 113 . 938 7th street. FOUND. A Btrap and weight, evident ly lost by some delivery man. Can be had at the Democrat office. WANTED. -Girl to do general house work in small family. 513 E 1st. SODA WATER. Cascadia water from the Geisondorfer springs, may bo had ot Tomlinson & Holman's and at tho Peacock stables, ut $1.50 a dozen, 2t WE HAVE several parties -who are looking for homestead locations or ru- linquishments also .some good timber claims. If you know of any good mv vuu to write a " Addres"- I. ' ' " v- ... ;.. i Portland. Ore. FOft SALE. A light Stulebnkcr wag- on, witn cover, complete, wun spring Beat. Also horse, lBuu pounds, o years old. Call barber shop of John son a. moizor, ..-.. I CHEAP. A second hand stove and mnttress. Call at tfie Democrat of fice. I FOR SALE. The liirm of Miles K. Lewis, deceased, at private Bale. This farm conists of l?3 acres, 40 acres cleared, balance grub oak timber, well fenced and cross fenced, 800 bearing apple' trecs.and good variety of other f rails; fuir house good barn, three springs ot water. Located 6 miles from Albany, 112 from Wells Station.- II. M. Palmer, Executor. NOTICE. Having sold my business to the Spuulding Lumber Co. 1 desire all owing mo on book account to call at my old stand and settle with R. S. Wilkins. P. W. Sl'INK. t22 WANTED. To buy 10 to 40 acres of good cheap land, within five miles of Albany, some timber preferred. I Must be a bargain. W. F.J Layton, ci Democrat. j FOR RENT. Furnished housekeeping rooms, also 7 room house, in good condition. H. Burns, 30b E 4th St. 18t. WOOD SAWING.-By C. M. West brook. Homo phono 7001. tlS AERMOTER gasoline pump air coated with numii iack. ready to hitch to pump for only $15. Crawford tho Aermotor mun will be glad to show you. I COWS FOR SALE. Good grade Jer- soys. Cull upon K. B. Jordon, near uraoirvu. or .in u.-.. n.. Air A LM1TMI' d.'YVIVr: 1.no u-nati ir and plain sewing wanted by Mrs. I OiKU-,pl:l East second street. FIRE INSURANCE. O. F. R. A. ot McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mil , tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, Cusirk Bank Bldg. Both phones. WOOD SAWING. See me before you engage your wood sawing. Gasoline used. Goo. F. Brown, Homo phone Wi2. (OR SALE. Corner two lots at Wash ington and 11th, on proposed electric hnc, a Luilding site, only $ia00. 17 See r. U- Gilbert. FOR SALE. Model N Ford runabout with top, only run one season in tine cendition. Apply to W. W. Craw ford, agt. Ford Motor Cars. STREET SPRINKLING. Tho whole city should be sprinkled. See W. M. Kidder abcut it. Two shifts, plenty of water. Keep the o'ust out of your home. The Oliver typewriter. tv. Nn. K OI.1VKF. with tubu latorjr attachment is juf t . ot. Sf3one of the Omvkh Agkncy, 3!W W. 6th St. Phones, Black 2062 and 218. The Bazaar L. E & H. J. HAMILTON For the Ladies Who Care The new high top shoe patent a.T.du.1!.!o!;::::::::::.3.50 Nice kid Bhoes in turn, exten sion turn and welts also CO Kfi in lace ana button at OtUJ The latest styles in high wave top in patent and vici .... (jjfj QQ Some special good shoes at (BO Kft which will attract your at- P&tOJ tention. just a little better than most shoes affered must be certain high quality before Not Much to Discuss. The tariff question hardly needs dis- cussing any longer. People generally agree that there needs to be a revision, and that it should be in such a way as to strike trust goods hardest. There is no longer any question that the whole trouble with the trust business is the tariff. The trust has been built Up by excessive tariff rates, and it is as natural 89 the flowi"K of water down hill. Just before the big national elec- tion there is somewhat of a stagger at making the people beliave the republi cans will do something for a tariff re vision, and even Taft makes promises; but there is nothing in them. Con gress runs the tariff, and Congress is trust governed, and will be so long as the present administration remains in power. Deserve to Be Welcomed. Athletic Day at the state fair is in order, with a general welcome to the three Oregon athletes, who brought fame to the state by their performan ces at the great Olympic games. They deserve it on account of their own achievements and as well because of tho high standard of their sportesman- aniP - The Salem State3man that they be given a special suggests welcome at the fair. Why not do it in the shape ot an athletic day. They have brough t fme t0 Oregon, showing to the world - --. ii : i-t -i- I wonderfully endowed by nature to pro- duce the best type of a healthy athlete. Hurrah for Bryan and O'Brieu. Of course Mr, "Three cheers for Bryan," but he did for his able manager, O'Brien, whose name sounds the same il one fails to hear the O. A very capable official Mr. O'Brien deserves to be cheeied. Mr. Bryan also is a gentleman who deserves to be cheered, a man of re markable ability, of absolutely clean record, a christian man who stands for something in morals as well as in poli-1 tics. His development has been steady . . .. . ,j and emphatic, now a mm of. world wide reputation, with a standing among the nations of the world. Frenzied Thoughts. 1 There is no such thing as "Too Much i Johnson" for Minnesota. J Good old Mother Holland, with shingle in her hand, j A magazine writor says that Ameri- can cities have no distinctive smell of their own." Tarry a bit in Pittsburg, stranger; spend an hour in Chicago; sniff the malted breeze of Milwaukee. If Cnpt. Hains finds time hanging too hnnvilv on his hnnds. ho miirht sliulv y Thaw-8 expense account. ' Mr. Chalin promises, if elected pres. ment, anu;uongress reiuses to pass a national prohibition law, to call out the militia andjthe standing army and en- forct'lprohibition in every inch of terri tory under the American flag. Havingjhulped Mr, Barstow to win a seat in the senate, Mr. La Follette can count on atli"ast one enthusiastic list ener the next time he makes a nine- tec.hour apeech in tnat boiiy- Color-gravure Picture. Rawlings has a lot of color-gravure pictures shipped 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 6 and 10 cts. Fresh Chinook salmon from Yaquina Bay at theMetropolitan. Johnson's Best Hour at ill the stores 1 30 a sack. VISIT THE NEW DKAPERY AND CURTAIN DEPARTMENT STAIRS FROM THE BALCONY I 7 you at that price. Shoes like all we buy. Have confidence in us. SPIELERS Make a Live Evening for Amuse- . ment Lovers. The carnival opened last night with a good sized crowd on the grounds. It was a live place for a few hours, the cries of the spielers adding to the ln terest. There are five shows, all hav ing their special interest. Perhaps the one that took the most is the Crazy House, where one has fun galore, and people outside know it from the laugh ing, the result is a general curiosity. Then there is the electric theater with some fine moving pictures, Dixie Land with some excellent singers, glass blow ers always worth more than the price of admission, as an education, and Ozoma among the snakes. Mangel's hierh dive at 9:45 dronnin? into a tank of water and fire, was sen sational enough. This will be a frees teature every night. It is an orderly well behaved comnanv of show people. The grounds are well arranged, and the attractions will no doubt ofter much during the week 4or amusement loving people. HOW'S THIS. WeoiferOne Hundred Dollars Re-1 ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Cataarh Cure. t. J. & CO..' loledo, O. I We, in 3 unuersigneu, nave Known .v. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made bv his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall B Catarrh Cure is taken inter- : nally, acting directly upon the boodand 1 mucuous surfaces of the system. - Tes- uinonuus sent iree. rrice, Yoc per oottie. aoia dv an uruggists. . ,. , . I Take Hall's Family Pills for consti Hamman did not say Dation Try a Patrick Grdjn cigar. 5 cents' HOFLICH'S for your oyster properly served, according to taste. , Extensive Credit Sale. ' The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, on the farm of Jno. Lennox, fj" miles east of Albany, near Knox , Butte, on Wednesday. September 23, commencing at 10 o'clock sharp. Hack ney Horses, Jersey cows, Berkshire hogs, all kinds of farm implements and Household furniture. P. A. Kune, Jno. Lennox, Auctioneer. Owner ALBANY OPERA HOUSE I. R. SHULTZ, Manager. , ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 THE PLAY OF THE HOUR HER 019 Presented by a Specially Selected Company Including MISS FLORENCE STANLEY, Formerly with Dustin Famamin "The Virginian." SPECIAL NOTICE The newest "Directoire Gown" worn by Miss Sta.iUy Designed by Hale Bros., San Francisco. Prices25, 50 and 75 cents, Curtain.S:30 Sharp. Reserved Seats at Wpodworth's Beware ot Selective Titles Have an Abstract of Title Prepared by the LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Z. H. RUDD, Manager Ot the real property you intend to purchase, or accept as security for money loaned. ' Fublished In 1S2, oar patron receiinj the Keoeftt of oar experience Office comer of Xra ad fteeadalbin Creets, Albany, Or. PERSONAL. W. A. Kimsey returned this noon from his Polk county trip. Mr, Bob Miller, of Halsey, has been is the city today. Hon. Thos. Brandon, of Plainview, member of the next legislature, was in organized in 1636, but was not incorpor town today. ated as a city until 1852. Now it is try- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huston came 'mS t0 move over from Corvallis this noon and went to Salem. i a fore9trv bulletin telling about Mrs. J. H Yantis, of Summit, has returned home after a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. McCuliy. Miss Pearl Jewel returned home this noon after a visit of several weeks at Portland and other places. Pnv S G KnnttR and Hnmrhter wpnt ' to Eugene this afternoon to attend the August, showing $1,786,442,021.86, with ; wedding of a relative, Mr. Ziegler. available cash amounting to $189,890, ! Mr. George Wettsein, a popular jew- 138.67, evidently getting along pretty elery drummer, who has been coming we"- here for many years, was in town to- j " . day. . An opportunity to deal in patterns j S. I. McDaniel took out a hunter's that fit, giving them with subscriptions, license and left this morning for the This really belongs in the mislitcolumn. Big Bottom country, at sweet nome ioining some relatives on a deer hunt. Miss Rue E. Brown, recently ot San diego, formerly of New York, has been elected to the chair of Latin and Greek in the high school. Miss Carter has resigned her position. Mrs. G. L. Walker, of Portland, came nn lflnt nipht. on a visit with her Albanv relatives, and is at L. E. Hamilton's. The best advertising is the naked She will go to San Leandro in a few truth propelled with just enough word weeks to reside. ing to forcibly convey the idea. Job Weichman. who has been at work i on the plumbing in the new depot, hav- ing finished nis woric, leit ior oaiem this afternoon. The roof is now all on, and inside work will be most of the order until finished. Mrs. L. E. Blain. Mrs. A. M. Ham mer and Mrs. Nutting and daughter went to Shedd this afternoon to attend the county W. C. T. U. convention. President Brown was unable to go on account of being ill. I Mr. and Mrs Harry Holmes, of j Bellingham, are in the city, making i arrangements to put on an amateur ; minstrel show under the auspices of Borne local organization. Mr; Holmes has had fifteen years experience in the I business and is entitely competent for; the work. I Mr. H. G. Colton and family, of Port- J land, returned last evening from the'r Cascadia outing, and were very much j pleased with the place, one of the finest natural mountain resorts in the world, i Mr. Colton will go to Southern Oregon on a business trip, while Mrs. Colton i and children will spend a couple of weeks here at the home of M rs. Col-1 ton's mother, Mrs. George. Mrs Bessie Dorris Morris, of Los j Angeles, who has been spending the summer here, was also a guest of hon- j or at the reception at Mrs. Craft's yes- ! terday alternoon. She expects to leave for home this week. Mrs. J. S. Morris, an old friend of Mrs Craft's, was pres ent, and will visit for a day or two be fore returning home. ThAFHMJNN fll.TVR OIL never turn mncirf That's hsiause it has the Tannin filtered out. You can keep a bottle of EHMANN'S near the stove without nffectine-its aualitv. Can vou do that with anv other oil? OWEN Beam Co., agents, Albany, Oregon. OYSTERS, served in all styles, by the pint or quart, at Hoflich's. and Try a Patrick Gordan iJigar . 5 cent CUSTOM SAWING We are now ready to do custom sa ing. Good road to mill pond. I Bring your logs while the roads are i good. i 9-24 ALBANY LUMBER-Co. iTO OUR CUSTOMERS. Those that anticipate doing any fall planting, will please send me your or der at once as owing to the large in crease of business we are competed to stop taking orders for fall deliv ery. H. A. ELLIS. Representing The Oregon Nursery Company. E GREAT SIN IN THE MAIL A striking offer from Springfield, Mass. , of $500 for the best article on the best plan for advertising Springfield as a city of homes and a favorable location tor manufacturing. apringneia Uncle Sam's inventory of natural re sources. So great are they it will cer tainly take an expert to add them when compiled. The regular statement of the public debt Rent nnfc hv the government, for A copy of the Mahn Messenger, a lit tle pamphlet production, which tells how to advertise. Here are a few ex clamation points: Advertising sense brings advertisers dollars. To avoid criticism : say nothing, do nothiner and be nothincr The Weather Range of temperature 61 42. The river is 1 foot as usual. Prediction: showers tonight, warmer Thurdsay. I Get Into Your Glass and Become a subscriber of the Home Telephone Co. Best telephone service Al bany has ever had. Residence Rates ,, $1.00, 81.25, $1.50 Long distance service to Portland and other points. Y; J.CLOWE, Q. E. SANDERS, ' LocallManager. Assistant Manager. A. L. TETU, General Manager, Portland, Oregon. List your CITY and COUNTY PROPERTY with C. W. TEBAULT, Have customer now for house and Parties having land for sale will find it to their advantage to list'with We Ritchie Land CO, 114 Ferry St., H the? have a large clientaBlia the Eait looking ft in icatnenti. Kindly list as looa u convenient. "HER ONE GREAT SIN" The local lovers of good clean amuse ment will have an opportunity to see the great play of the hour "Her One Great Sin" next Monday Sept. 14 when this success of two continents will b& S resented here by an excellent company eaded by Miss Florence Stanley a clever and char.i.ing actress of extra ordinary ability. The play is one of great human interest and reaches the right Bpot be ing clean in construction and full of ex cellent and bright comedy and there is a pretty love story handled in a new way by the author. New Crop Tea Just arrived at the Oregon Market and grocery. We have abut 250 pounds of the best tea grown, and to move it quickly have put a price of 55c the pound. This tea is the regular 75c grade and none better comes to this country. You will save money by lay ing in a supply now as it is the new crop put up in air tight cartons. We will cheerfully refund money if it is not all or better than we claim. Ask for Pre ferred Stock Tea and get the genuine. Notice. To my many friends and customers: Although I have lost much in the fire I am again ready for business. New goods will be here as fast as I can get them. Call and see me, I need your trade now more than ever A. SCHMIDT, 128 Ferry St. Business Rates $2.00 Oo to EASTBDRH'S GROCERY for fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Our Grocery stock is as fresh and complete as any in the city. Allen and Lewis Preferred Stock canned goods a spe.ialty. BARGAINS n Crockery and Glasswarp as we in tend to close out that department. Come and get out prices and see our ean up-to-date store. Both Phones Mnin 125 BROADALBIN ST., ALBANY, OREGON lot in Albany. Price must be right.