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    Democrat
VOL XL1V
ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9 1908
NO 10
Albany
Carpet
Cleaning
By M. L. Sanders
FOOT BROADALBIN ST.
Again ready for businesa.
Home Phone 210.
Dreamland
S. P. AGAIN
BEATEN.
San Francisco, Oct. 3. Applica
tion Southern Pacific and Oregon and
California roads for an injunction to re
strain the putting into effect the rate
of $3.40 on lumber, was refused and
the case goes to the Supreme court. A
decision is likely in sixty days. In the
meantime the rate from the Willamette
Valley to Bay cities is in force.
A Steamer Sunk.
RELIGIOUS
First Presbyterian church: F. H.
Geselbracht minister. Morning wor
ship 10:30. Theme: Tenacity Essential
in Purpose. 11:16 Rally program in the
Sabbath School. 4:00 Christian En
deavor Rally service. ti:00 Vesper ser
vice. Musical numbers:
Prelude, Evening Prayer Wilkinson.
Anthem, There's a Wideness in God's
Mercy Williams.
Anthem, Angel Voices Geibel.
Solo, Mrs Geselbracht.
Anthem, God's Way Best Aahford.
Offertory, Elevation Ley bach.
Solo. Dav is Ending Bartlett, Prof.
SCIO
A Real Political Speech
Given,
to be
j News:
! M. V. Bilyeu is now engaged in mov
; ing from the farm, which he sold some
weeks ago, to Albany. Mart says
v ' 'moving is gobs of fun. "
I Mr. A. M . Yonng, bookkeeper in the
Merchants National bank, of Portland,
is using part ot his annual lay off in
visiting his father, N. Young, o this
city.
The Democratic political campaign
Tillamook Oct 3--The steam schoc ner
Bandon, capt. Keese, struck on the bar at 11:45.
n ";.'o- tr-i.i. t Akanii I J-he Uemocratic political camp;
Short sermon: uur reeu; r-, Cain8 HbU( p7m;on Tuesday, bctT
rw-.f M!. JTmolm C Hansen 6- At that time, Hon. Geo. Fred Wil
Organist. Miss Emehe C. Hansen. K of Magsachusetts, will be Dres.
First M. E. church: s-unaay bcnooi ent and ,jejver tne iodine address.
WE REMOVE THE CHAFF.
Use Diamond Blend cof
fee because it is the best.
Just received 1,000 lbs.
new crop tea.
COMMERCIAL COFFEE
223 First Street)
& CROCKERY CO.
Opposite First National Bank.
last night in crossing out and sprung a
it
leak. The fires were put out.
drift-
The New
Moving Picture
House.
Play
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 Be.
F. P. Stowart, proprietor and mana
-ger.
I! V es Firit strjat.op Dosite Stev-n's-store.
Lots of tires nt Baltimore's, op"
:site the Democrat office.
ed on to tide floats,
with water.
where it lies filled
A Country Town.
The E. A.-
Anyone who had left Sweet Home
eight or nine months ago would scarce
ly know the place should they be drop
ped down there now. During that time
the street has been straightened, graded
and graveled, and is now a smooth hard
surface, an object lesson in good road
building. Old sidewalke have all been
replaced by new, and a number of blocks
of new walk built. Several new busi
ness buildings have been built and a
number of dwelling houses, while more
are in nrncess of building and others
contemDlated. Rent is high for the
size of the place, and yet is almost im
possible for new comers to get a house.
Rally Day
y, Oct.
is postponed to
Hon. M. A. Miller. Oregon's National
Committeeman, will be present and in
troduce Mr. Williams.
Brownsville.
next Sunday, Oct. 11.
First United Presbyterian: Hours of
service: 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The
morning suDject will be: Christian Re
demption. The eveniDg subject will be:
who,- id rina Kaiifrmn i nmnrrw will
Ka Roll., nau in fVia Snhhntn Kphnnl. A I Times,
verv elaborate and helpful program has I J. S. McNair, of Portland, has pur
been prepared. The aim of our Sabbath chased the J. F. Venner block on
HAVE YOG TRIED OUR
Pickling Spices
We save you 12c on the dollar
when you buy our spices.
MEISERS'
School is to get the older people as well
as the children interested m tne stuay '
of God's word. Baptisms tomorrow.
On Monday evening at 8:45, the pastor
will give an Mlustrated lecture on:
"The Land of The Incas, or from Pan
ama to Cape Horn." , Admission free.
St. Mary's Church.-Rev. Arthur
Lane, Rector. Services next Sunday
at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Evening service
at 7:30. Father Lane will officiate and
preach at these services. The public is
cordially invited.
Evangelical church:-Sunday services:
Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor
H. R. Geil. Persons not attending ser
vices elsewhere are cordially invited to
attend here.
Christian:-RaMy Day, Rally Day.
We begin at 10:30 a. m. Every one be
on time. The usual church service will
be somewhat changed for the morning.
Special music Rally features will be
continued through the day. Endeavor
meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evening sermon,
"Tha Thoui?ht of God in the Life of
Christ." A place, work and welcome
for all.
Baptist Church.-Regular services at
usual hours. Sabbath school at 10 a.
m. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. S.
A. Douglas, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
MiuweeK prayer service inurauay cycl
ing 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P A. 6:30 p. m.
All are invited to attend these services,
SP!
Holcomb & Walker, paying $2,000 for
ine same.
A. L. Foster and T. C. Isom have
completed tne building of neat new
houses on their farms southwest of
town. The country as well as the city
is feeling the touch of progress and
Erosperity with which this section is
lessed.
R. E. Warner, who went to the Al
berta country with David Sterling and
family, returned home Sunday, having
visited Montana and Idaho since leav
ing Canada. He says he saw some
rood country in Canada, Montana and
Idaho and some not worth much.
The Oliver Typewriter.
The new No. 5 OLIVER, with tubu-
latory attachment is just out. Seejone
of the Oliver agency, 338 w. otti at.
Phones, Black 2062 and 218.
Take a table spoon fun ot EHMANN
OLIVE OIL at each meal. Always be
tween your meat and desert; never on
an empty stomach. It -will help digest
food and nourish the body.
Owen Beam Co.
At the Empire,
Wonderful is the moving picture,
givir-g one a remarkable conception of
the doings of the world, with the hu
morous side of life, often giving one t
lesson not to be forgotten.
ine tmpire has a hne program on, a
striking lesson for all, vividly portray
ed; tnere is also tun enough tor any
body and the songs are the best, splen
didly sung by Mr. Kolle, with a good
orchestra accompaniment.
Want a Railroad Bad.
Cbas. Red field, chief engineer of the
big Deschuttes irrigation project, ar
rived this noon on a short visit with
his father and Bister. He reports great
interest through Crook county over
railroad projects. The people there
will be glad to get anything, and the
first will be the most popular. Irriga
tion is proving a great thing for that
country.
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.
NEW
COLLARS
COMBS
BELTS, BAGS
100 New Suits by Express To-day
Chamber's & McCunc
FOR STOUT
WOMEN
REDUCIO" CORSETS
PER PAIR $3.00
We can show a half thousand suits tor you to make a selection
from and no two alike, something new by express every day; no
trouble to show you suits from $7.50 to $75.00
The New Tailored Waists in man:3h effects, choose from a Urge
variety of colors. Prices at $1.50 to $2 60.
COATS
In the New Directoire models in all
colors and mixtures
$5.00 to $45.00
Manish Box Coats for School Wear,
Priced at
$4 50 to $20.00
Silk and Net Waists
In all the new shades and two tone effects.
$15.00. Nets white and Ecru $2.50 to $17.50.
Taffeita silks ac $3 50 to
LooK at the New Shoes
Colored tops to match your suits in BUTTON LACE and
BLUCHER. Pticed from $2.00 to $5.00.
Pall Underwear
tmr stocks are now complete in cotton, silk and
wool union suit's and separate garments. Union
suits $1.25 to $5.00, separate suits 50c to $5 00.
AT
THE CREST
you will find Swetland's Ice Cream,
Aldon Chocolates, Cigars, Fruit
and Nuts.
L. L. JPOTT'S
316 W. 2nd St.
A specific for pain Dr. Thomas's
Eclectric Oil, strongest, cheapest hn
merit ever devised. A household, rem
idyiin America for 25 years..
ALBANY iCn A ,
supply co., Senders'
Wholesale dealer in fruit. Dro-
duce, paper bags.Jwrapping paper
and twine.
442 W EST FIRST STREET. i
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany
First-class meats- of, all kinds from
selected stock-. ,
435 West First 5t., Albany,
Headquarters for "Alsen and
Pyramid" Portland Cement, "Ronche
Harbor" Line, Ruberoid Roofing,
Wood Fibre Plaster, Sulphur, Spray.
Poultry supplies, Dalles Diamond and
Lihr-rty Bel' hard wheat flour. Hay,
Gruirtl- Mill Feed and Salt.
kEP an h.) c uii I n Vienna ti ak
f r good (.tiings to EAT. SecirdBt'
bstweeo Elbwortfc aod"'.vori ttel.
REAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
6)4 acres, S4 miles from Albany, all
in cultivation, small buildings. Price
$1000.
10 acres, mile from Oregon City,
6 room house, good soil. Price. $1200.
19 acres, )i mile from Corvallis, one
nair in cultivation, lair buildings. Price
$3000.
24 acres, Santiam River bottom land,
one-half in cultivation, fair buildings.
Price $1860.
30 acres riyer bottom land, 17 acres
in cultivation, fair buildings. Price
$2100.
39 acres, 30 acres cultivated, 15 acres
orchard, small buildings. Price, $3500.
40 acres, one half in cultivation, all
bottom land, fair Improvements. Price
$2250.
42 acres near the city, 26 acres in
cultivation, no buildings. Price, $4100.
190 acres, all Lot torn land, one half in
cutivation, fair improvements. Price
$6500.
Homestead Relinquishment, 120 acres
100 acres carrbe cultivated. Price $400
Guod 8 room hoii le and 2 lots. Lyon
St. 1 rice $3260.
6 room hovss on 4th street, one lot.
Price $1050.
6 room house' and one lot, dose in,
best buy in the city. Price 13W.
6 room house, First street,' one lot
with barn. Price $1000.
7 room house, barn and oWe fufl bloi-Ic
of land. Price $1600. , j
8 room house, barn and' 0WS lbf , coetf
location. Price $1500
Full particulars as to teiW and lorpV j
tion given on calling at my otticu at No."
102 East First Stieet. No information''
given to inquires made over the tele-1
phome.
If you are looking for bargains in re I
estate you should investigate thu list
at once. C. G. BURKriART.
102 East First St , Albany, Or.
The HigheBt Market Price paid for
SEEDS
Of all kinds, at
SOTO 8 0-'. P..I D
ih HOP WAifflilM
Ferry and Water Streets. Albany.
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 curry a full line of hams, bacon,
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
m WEST t'WHT HTKKETALBAN Y OIIEOON,".
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main',56.
I
Seed cleaned wiihuut wast?
l-3c per pound. Sucks
furnished tree
Home Phono 307.
BlpjSftiiitK.
Steer's Cash Store