Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 02, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 'I IH08
NO ;i
Carpet
Cleaning
By M. L. Sanders
FOOT BROADALBIN ST.
Again ready for business.
Home Phone 210.
Dreamland
LEBANON
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.
4i Wej First 3troat,op nosite Stev
n's store.
Lots of tires nt Baltimore's, opno
site the Democrat office.
The E. A. i
Senator M. A. Miller left this after
noon for Cottage Grove and Roseburg,
where he will make addresses in the in
terest of Brytn and Kern, after which
he will return to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. James Winner cele
brated their 50th wedding anniversary
at their home in this city last Wednes
day evening, Sept. 23, 1908.
Hon. J. R. Smith has purchased a
small tract of land from his son, N. W.
Smith, southeast of town aud will have
a home built on the same. He has sold
his home on Bridge Avenue and will
live with his son until his new home is
completed.
Mrs. A. E. Zeising and son Roy, rural
carrier from W aterloo, returned Tues
day from a month's visit in the east and
south. They first went to Kansas, then
down through Oklahoma, Texas and
home by way of California. They were
in a railroad wreck near San Antonio,
Texas, where Mrs. Zeising was badly
bruised up.
Mrs. R. Kyle underwent a dangerous
surgical operation at St. Mary's hospit
al in Albany yesterday. The operation
was performed by Dr. Coffey, of Port
land, assisted by the Drs. Booth, of
Lebanon. The patient is resting easy
and is expected to get along all right.
The same surgeons also performed a
dangeious operation upon Mrs. Wm.
Smiddy, of Brownsville, at the ssme
place yesterday. She, too, is getting
along nicely.
HASKELL I BROWNSVILLE.'
Conferred with Bryan.
Chicago, Sept. 26. Gov. Haskell en
routelhome today after a 45 minute
conference with Bryan here this morn-1
ing. He says he asked to have his res
ignation take immediate effect.
New York Won.
New York, Sept. 26. The pennant
race is still neck and neck. There
were double headers all around today
New York won both games from Cin
cinnati.
5 CENTS
Beginning Monday at 2 p. m. Won
derland will be run as a 5 cent show,
open afternoons and evenings every
day, with good programs full of snap
and interest.
Dreamland will continue to be run as
a 10 cent show, up to the high standard
it has reached, with full programs and
t he Dooular Diano orchestron, the best
instrument in the valley.
Rally WeeK at the Presbyterian
Lhurch.
Thursday, Oct. 1 Members Kennion
Prayer-Meeting. Topic: "God Will
Provide." Every member expected to
be present or send a response.
Friday, Oct. 2. Hard Times Social
at the parsonage. The entire congre
cation and friends are expected to be
present. Prizes to those clad most in
keeping with the occasion.
Sunday, Oct. 4. Church Rally, Morn
ing Worship 10:30a. m. Sermon: "Ten
acity Essential in Purpose." Sabbath
School Rally 11:45 a. m. Vesper Ser
vices at 4:00 p. m. 15 minute sermon:
Our Creed: Its Formulation. Christian
Endeavor Rally 5:00p.m. Special topic:
Faithfulness in God's Service. Speak
ers: Pre. Birtchett, the minister.Pres.
Crooks, Mr. A. C. Schmitt.
Be sure and come.
Have You Got Your
Teapot?
This is the LAST Week
of tree Teapots at
MEISER'S
Mr. O'Brien Promised.
Toledo Leader:
Manager O'Brien of the Harriman
railroads while in this county last week,
after hearing the complaints of our
people about the poor train schedule on
- v. c. n.nn;BIjT:iiaWnHfi .Tudcre
Swope, Captain Bensell and others that
as soon as he returned he would arrange
to have a Detter service.
C. & E. Time Card.
No 2 lv Albany 7:35 a. m., ar Yaquina
1:15. No. I lv Yaqnina 2 p. m. ar. Al
bany 7:15. No. 5 lv. Corvallis 6:30 a.
m., ar. Albany 7:10. No. 6 lv. Albany
8:30, ar. Philomath 10:30. Nj. 7 lv.
Philomath 10:45, ar. Albany 11:68. No.
8 lv. Albany 12:35, ar. rhilomath 1:53.
No. 9 lv. Philomath 2 p. m., lv. Cor
vallis 6 p. m., ar. Albany 6:40 p. m.
No 10 W. Albany 7:50, ar. Corvallis
8:30 No. 3 lv. Albany 7:30, ar. De
troit 12:30. No. 4 lv. Detroit 1 p. m,
ar. Albany 5:65
Times:
The first story of the Woodmen build
ing owned by Ed. Holloway and occu
pied by White & Knapp, was sold this !
week to D. B. Cooper, of Sherwood, ;
Oregon, for $2,600.
In the name of Friendsnip, Love and j
Truth, :he cornerstone of the new Odd ;
Fellows Temple in tnis city was laid
last evening by the members of the I
Calapooia Lodge No. 43, I. o. O. F.,
assisted by Grand Master Edward Hos
letler of The Dalles, Past Grand Mas-
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icii u . a., n euuienoru anu w . j. i
Tweedale. of Albanv. and Contractor
E. J. Emmons, of Springfield.
Mrs. Dovid Templeton, of Prineville, I
aged 78 and 73 years, crossed the moun-;
tains alone, with buggy and team, last !
week, are visiting relatives and renew-'
ing old acquaintances heoe.
James A. Blackburn was born on a!
farm near Dowdridge, Jefferson County, I
East Tennessee, March 12, 1841, and I
died a his home in Brownsville, Ore- i
gon, Septemoer 18, 1908, aged 67 years,
6 months and 6 days.
David Sterling and family who went
to the Alberta, Canada, country to
seek a location a couple of weeks ago,
nave returned to Brownsville and will
retrain here for the present at least.
Mr. Sterling says there is much sick
ness in the Alberta country and it was
on this account that he returned so
soon.
Charles Erickson and son, Oliver,
were in Brownsville yesterday, having
just arrived from Prineville, where they
were taken as prisoners last week by
Sheriff Elkins. As noted elsewhere in
The Times, the Ericksons were dis
charged when they were arraigned fcr
examination at Prineville on the charcre
of horse stealing, the evidence not be
ing sutticient to hold them. Mr. Erick
son called on Ihe Times and stated that
it was his turn now to try and send
some one to the penitentiary.
EVERY
"AFTERNOON.
Hereafter the Empire theater will
run afternoons as well as evenings .vith
a good program ou. Children only 5
cents at the matinees. Always some
thing good, and it is right oa First
street convenient for everybody. A
fine orchestra furnishes the music, and
the songs are always the best going.
The Village Goss opera, which will be
seen tonight, is something extra, a side
splitter, and there are others, btep in,
aid see what in going on.
WE REMOVE THE CHAFF.
Use Diamond Blend cof
fee because it is the best.
Just received 1,000 lbs.
new crop tea.
COMMERCIAL COFFFF & f. Pnf.KFRV rn
223 First Street Opposite First National Bank.
JUST RECEIVED
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 BROS.
At the sign of the Padlock.
I EX C 11 S I V E ST YLF S
I MA TWO A I WE
It is needless to say we do the Cloak and Suit business of
this city, why not? We show more Suits and Ooats than all
other stores together..
It is a wonderful di play presenting a wide range of new ideaj and
novelty effects. It's quite themost interesting and most ambitious
gathering of merchandise this or any other store in this locality has
ever brought together. The new garments direct from the Fashion
Center, representing the best ideas of leading designers and manu
facturers. The new classy Footwear is here, the New Maniah Tail
ored Waists, all the Famous "Geisha" braid for which we are sole
agents. Beautiful silk and lace waists, fancy collars, belts, etc, all
thu latest Fads and Fancies bought from the most representative
ht nses of America.
;ST ALTERING DEPARTMENT IN
THE CITY.
CHA.MBERRS' & AlcCUNE
Albny's- Leading Cloak and Suit House.
AT
THEGREST
you will find Swetland's Ice Cream,
Aldon Ghocolates, Cigars, Fruit
and Nuts.
L. L. jPOTT'S
SIR W. 2nd St.
A specific for pain Ur. Thomas's
Eclectric t.il, strongest, cheapest lin
ment ever devised. A household) rem
dy.io America for 25 years..
ALBANY
SUPPLY CO.,
Wholesale dialer in fruit, pro
duce, paper bags.jwrapping paper
and twine.
412 WEST FIRST STREET.
Oft for the Philippines.
Newberg Graphic:
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKillop, who
have been in town for several weeks
visiting with Mrs. McKillop's father,
J. F. Taylor, left here on Thursday for
San Francisco where they expect to
take passage on a government trans
port for the Philnppines where they
will take up teaching in the schools
again for a term of thiee years. In
reBoonse to the call by the government
for teachers they entered the service
soon after their marriage three years
ago, and this will be their second trip
to the islands alter a summer's
vacation. On the transport they will
not be charged for passage but will
pay a dollar per day for board and
will be on the way a, little more than
thirty days,
HOW'STHb.
We oifer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Cataarh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
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
, Dy nis nrm.
I Waldino, Kinnan & Mahvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
I Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon theboodund
mucuous surfaces of the system. Tes
timonials sent free. Price, 75c per
buttle. Sold bv all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation. OASTOItlja..
Brtl Th8 Kind You Have Always Bought
Music Lessons.
Piano and Orgair j
Phone Black 971. HELEN' ltlNS. !
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
patr.ns the choicest cuts of beef, mut
ton' lamb, veal, pork and poultry. We
also curry a full line of hams, bacon,
j sausage, lard, fish and provisions gen
erally.
Holt's Market
STAR BAKERY.
C. Meyer, Prop.,
First-class baked
goods, groceries,
produce , fruits,
etC. Both Phones 57
Walter Parker,
Grocer
and;
Baker
, gift WRHT KIRHT 8TKEET..ALBANY UKKGON,"
First class goods in their season.
Phone Maln'SB-
M. B, CRAFT,
242 West Second St., . Albany
First-class- meats of- allj kinds from
elected stock.
enders 1 SEED
The Highest Market Price paid for
FEED SXORE,
435 West First 5 1.,-Albany, 'V i
Headquarters ;for "Alsen and ;
Pyramid" fortland Cement, "Roachej
Harbor" Lime; Ruberoid Roofing,
Wood Fibre Pla-itor. Sulphur, Spray,
Poultry supplies; Dalles Diamond and
Li''TtV Hell hnrrl whr.il flr,,,- tl
Grain, 'Mill Feed and Salt.
KEEP an KIT ri im tnn Vienna Bake I
fir go. mJ things to EAT. Seeondstr.,
batweea Ellsworth add trtmatreetj
Of all kinds, at
BROS. Fti D
Ferry and Water Streets, Albany.
Seeds domed withuut waste for
l-2c per pound. Sacks '
furnished free.
Home fti me 307,
uvz
Stent's C isli Store