Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 25, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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    emocrat
ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25 1908
VOL XL1V
NO
Albany
Carpet
Cleaning
fcv M. L. Sanders
FOOT BROADALBIN ST.
Again ready for business.
Home Phone 210.
Dreamland
THESE WON.
The New Moving Picture Play
House.
The latest and best pictures in the
program. 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.
i! V ei First strict, op nosice Stev
n' s store.
The awards are being announced.
Some reported received by Linn county
people.
Percherons J. W. Inman took first
on one year old, Chief, and on colt under
one year. '
Clydesdale W. T. Cochran's Blanch
was third on mares and fillies four years
and over.'
Red Polled-F. H; Porter had the
second best herd in a fine display, and
was nrst on young, second on can, nrst
on the best four animals from one sire, i
Galloways J. C. Sabin was 2nd on
bull, 1st on junior yearling; 2nd on
junior calf. Cows: 2nd on junior heifer; I
2nd on aged herd; 1st on group, product I
of one cow; senior champion cow, junior
champion; grand champion. 1
j vjeo. u. wnneim was ist on a years .
I old and over; 1st on junior calf. Cows:
1 2nd on 3 years old aid over; 1st on 2
years old; 1st cn junior calf; senior,
champion bull, junior champion, 1st on
! aged herd ; 2nd on group, product of one
cow.
I v. r. nizer iu narnsDurg nan a nne
I displa Oxford sheep, being second on
ram, two years old or over, iind and 3rd
on ram, one year old an'i under two, 1st
on ram, lamb, 1st, 2nd and 3rd
on ewe, two years and over, 1st, 2nd
and 3rd on ewe, one year and under two,
1st and 2nd on ewe, lamb, 1st on best
lambs get of one sire, 1st on best two
lambs from one ewe, 1st on Lesf. flock.
Miss Emma Hulburt was first on pio
neer peas, first on prodigious peas, and
first on manila tree beans. F. H. Hugh
son, of across the river was first on dis
play of farm products.
Granted Mrs. Stevens of Portland
Fame. I
A DIVORCE HARRISBURQ I WE REMOVE THE CHAFF.
Use Diamond Blend cof
fee because it is the best.
Just received 1,000 lbs.
new crop tea.
Bulletin:
Mrs. Geo. Wilhelm and baby left yes
terday for a two months' visit at Los
' Angeles.
Oregon City, Sept. 19. -In less than , J- C. Ingram died in this city yester
twenty minutes Miss Louise Powell JSLI?
Stevens was granted a divorce from I. tion.
M. Stevens the 'Portland clubman and Bernard Senders ia quite m at his
exporter by Judge McBride this morn- . . L,ntlnj . .'.,hoirf Hn is
in.. She produced her marriage cer- home m Portland o tjphoid He
j present indications will have a very
buurt run oi tile uiseuse.
Until disputed Harrisburg will lay
claim to possessing the oldest woman
resident of Linn county. Mrs. Ann
Curtis is 94 years old.
The ton nrice for earlv hops was paid
here the latter part of last week when
tificate and was granted a decree on
the grouuds of desertion.
Foraker's Doings.
Cincinnatti, Sept. 19. jenator For
aker made a statement again today
today relative to the $50,000 draft al-1 J. R. Cartwright, Robert Stroda,
leered by Hearst to have been received
from the Standard Oil Co. Foraker says
it was intended as a part payment to
purchase a newspaper,but the deal fell
through atd the money .was returned.
W.
for
COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO.
223 First Street Opposite First National Bank.
Lots of tires at, Baltimore's, oppo
site the Democrat office.
ATTHEHOTELS'SSs?
Did you know that a table spoon full
of EHMANN'S OLIVE OIL taken
three times a day will render you abso
lutely immune from Appendicitis? Fact
out get pure oil of known and proven
worth. Try EHMANN'S for best re.
suits. Owen Beam Co.
L. Tyler and May & Kelsey sold
v.'ic.
County Fruit Inspector Roberts was
in town last Friday in the interests of
the Apple Fair to be held at Albany in
November. He is asking the donation
from each of tlie towns in the county
When he left Harris-
I ourg ne saia me iunas raisea nere
would buy a finer cup than any of the
1 other towns had yet contributed.
Prof. E. K. Barnes, of the Cottage j chag M staiford of Ardocn N. D
Grove schools, getting ready to move js the man who is responsible for the
from Lebanon to Cottage Grove. small boy's presence on the street, in-
Mrs. A. L. Spink and daughter, Klam-1 ?ea.d o ' his desk in our public school,
ath Falls He is undoubtedly a good instructor but
E J Abbey Newport I ratner a poor excuse for a man. Still
Mrs.' R. J. Hunter and Mrs. J. E. I & wil1 j us ? K0d ' ,e .h,ard 011
Henkle Philomath 'him. More than likely he will never
W. Whitle. Pendleton and J. Whitle. iasl? fo.r the 3b aEaiP' The letter came
Fell Iowa only three or tour "ays cctorc ocnooi
'A. C. Caldwell, Ashland. Pened- It simply stated that he had
I. J. Pepin Chitwood. been off f.red a much more lucrative
W A Wnrwor nnrl ,ifo nf tho Hnnv. ' position Dy a real estate nrm in rori..
OUR NEW
Wellington Pattern
of Dinerware is decidedly different from ordinary'
decoration a pleasing green gray combination o"f
sprays and scrolls. The were is a high grade Eng
lish semi porcelain every piece guaranteed.
56 piece dinnerset, 6 each plates, pie plates, soop
plates, frui dishes, cup and saucers, butter chips, 1
each covered dish, sugar bowl, creamer, butter dish,
fiaiei ouu ueep uisucg vamerent sizes;, only
.50
MEISER & JV1EISER
Also you get a Teapot Free s
er saw mill
Roy McCauley, Clearfield:
J. C. Mayo, of Spokane, i
si hi. passenger agent.
Rev. M. M. Gilchrist, Oakville.
Pa.
former C.
1 have only a few more of the pears,
but an abundance of the most choice
tomatoes now tor canning, both at '50c
Ser bushel delivered in city limits,
ome phone, 130. Call up at 12:30 p.
m. and from 7:30 p. m. till 9:30 p. m.
B. C. Wyatt.
land.
Died.
Vernita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Fred Glaze, of Benton county, died this
afternoon cf cholera infantum, at the
age of nearly a year, a bright and love
able little girl, whose death is greatly
regretted by all knowing her and the
many friends of the family.
1 1
...TO-
JUST RECEIVED
A new lot of Rifles, Shot Guns
and Revolvers and the prices are
rightjthis year.
Also Table and Pocket cutlery
just in at right prices.
Magnolia coffee costs 25c but
taste like 40 cts.
GILBERT BROS.
At the sign of the Padlock.
Oct. 3M and 4th
At the very low rate af $25.00 for thf
round trip. Tickets good for 29 days.
Rate open for everybody. Account
Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress.
C. K. FRONK, Agt.
Tone, Individuality ana Quality
Ladies, Misses and Junior Suits, Coats and Skirts
Complete
showmg or new Fall
Models, no
two alike
PTf A ill 'RP'PSi. , TriTT VfT?
AT
THE CREST
you will find Swetland's Ice Cream,
Aldon Chocolates, Cigars, Fruit
and Nuts.
L. L. POTT'S
31B W. 2nd St.
A specific fur ram Dr. Thomas's
Eclectric Lil, strongest, cheapest hn
ment ever devied. A household rem
dyio America for 25 years.
Albany's Leading Cloak and
Suit House. 14
' 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
cneeriuuy reiuna money u it is not an
or better than we claim. Ask for Pre
ferred Stock Tea and get the genuine.
We have a few pieces of hand painted
china that we are closing out VELY
cheap. F. M. French, the Jeweler.
White Riverflour (old wheat) at the
Oregon Maiket and grocery.
We are having some of ihe latest de
signs in '(Egyptian Matrix" Jewelry.
French, the Jewelry.
Music Lessons.
Piano and Organ
52 ' Phone Black 971. HELEN ELKINS.
VETCH.
A few tons of clean vetch wanted at
the Magnolia Mill.
A. W. BOWERSOX.
OUR DU Y IS TO FULFILL
THE WISHES OF OUR .
CUSTOMERS.'.
Don't thjnk 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
patrons the choicest cuts of beef, mut
ton' lamb, veal, pork and poultry. We
also curry a full line of hamB, bacon,
sausage, lard, fish and provisions gen
erally. Holt's Market
SECOND ANNUAL SALE
BLOODED STOCK.
OF
STAR BAKERY,
C. Meyer, Prop.,
First-class baked
goods, groceries,
produce , fruits,
etC. Both Phones 57
The undersigned will offer for sale, at
Public Auction on the old Williams
: place 3 miles south of Tangent, near
Kendall Bridge, the following described
property on Monday, September 21,
commencing at 10 o'clock: 18 head of
young Jersey cows, fresh and coming
fresh. These are No. 1 dairy cattle
from 2 to 5 years old, of long improved
breeding, out of the herds of S. li. Pow
ers and W. H. Allingham. 1 registered
Jersey bull No. 73391: 5 vears old Jan-:
iuary 27, 1909; sired by Oregon's Gold
Boy, dam Kosaline M. 1 Brood mare 8
years old 11200 Ihs. 1 Brood mare 12
years old &0 head Angora Coats.
Free lunch at noon
Terms of sale: Six months time,
note bearing 8 per cent interest with
approved security. A discount of 2
per cent will be given for cash.
J. H. GOLD.VI N, Owner.
P. A Ki.INE, Auctionnr.
The Highest Market Price paid for
Walter Parker,
Grocer
and'.
Baker
iH WRIT KIRST 8TKlRT,.ALBAN Y OREOON,"
First class goods in their season
Phone .Maln',56.
ALBANY
SUPPLY CO.,
Wholesale dialer in fruit, pro
duce, paper bags.jwrapping paper
and twine.
42 WEST FIRST STREET.
M. B. GRAFT,
242 WesfStcond St., Albany
First-class meat,
selected stock.
ef all kinds, from
! Senders'
FEED STORE,!
435 West First 5 1., Albany, 1r.
Headquarters for "Alsen and
Pyramid" Portland Cement. 'Roachn
1 Harbor" Li ne. Ruberoid Itooflne. '
Wood Bibre Plaster, Sulphur, Spray,
Poultry supplies. Dalles Diamond and
Liberty Bei hard wheat flour, Hav, 1
Grain, Mill r'eeuand Salt. '
KEEP in Kt c u ine Vienna Bakery '
f r gooo? things to GAT. Second stree
between1 EUttrorth awl t-vob itreet.
Of all kinds, at
i0i?if.OB S)-. F: ! 0
tNj CROP WAKLHJ-J tl
Ferry and Water Streets, Albany.
5ed cleaned without waste 'or
l-2c per pound Sacks
furnished free.
V. .e 1'h tie 107.
Stetter's Cish Store