Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 16, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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    Democrat
ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER J 6 1908
SO. 11
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Albany
Carpet
Cleaning
Bv M. L. Sanders
FOOT BROADALBIN ST.
Again ready for business.
Home Phone 210.
re&mland
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.
H N ei Firat stre3t,op nosite Stev
n' s store.
C. H. NEWS
Probate:
In estate of Halber Reiter, a minor,
real estate ordered sold.
In estate of Geo. D. Overton inven
tory filed. Value of all property, real
estate, $4033.03.
Deeds recorded:
J. A. Boone to Ann R. Couch 3
lots Harrisburg $ 300
Leander Berry to ChasG. Allen
y. a Mill City.... ........ . 200
J. R. Pearl to G. W. Gentry 38.
17 a 381
J. O. Garrett to T. J. Garrett 5
lots N. Brownsville 800
Mary C. Hickman to J. J. Whit
ney 80.67 acres, adjoining farm
of Judge Whitney
Mortgages $400 and $1750.
CHICAGO
WON AGAIN.
Detroit, Oct. 10. Before an aud
ience of twenty thousand yelling fans,
amid showers of drizzling rain. Chicago
defeated Detroit in the first of the !
it u ; : i 1 .. '
nunu 9 iiiuiiipiunauip series - wuujr,
Scoro 10 to 6.
Lots of tires at Baltimore's, op"3'
-site the Democrat office.
TRY the Bitters prom
ptly when you need,
an absolute pure rem
edy lor Poor Appetite,
Indigestion, Costive
ness, Sleeplessness or
Female Ills. It has
ways given satisfaction.
WAR IS
INEVITABLE.
London, Oct. 10. Advices from Bel
grade state that Servia sees no way to
avoid war.
Many wild rumors are in circulation
in Paris but are unconfirmed.
GET THE BEST THAT'S
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
o
fisan the
Signature
of
ITOIIIA.
,m KM toil Have Always Boiigfl
RECENT SUCCESSFUL BOOKS NOW
AT 55c
These are books that sell well because they are ever popular. Many
of the editions are the same as when they sold for $1.50. Here are
titles. We have many more:
A Furnace of Earth
The Strollers
Zelda Dameron
Pigs in Clover
When Patty Went to College
The Sea Wolt
The Call of the Wild
The Fair God
The Spoilers
The Blazed Trail
The Gambler
The Princess
10 of these for $5.00
The Christian
Sword of the Old Frontiers
Ben Blair
Pam
The Wright of Way
Graustark
Crisis
The Virginian
The Jungle
The Clausmen
Eber Holder
Tillie, and many moje.
lBwBsigwmgra&, T .'-f , JOKr. 1
SPEAKER CANNON. i
HARRISBURG.
Bulletin:
Ed Nixon will leave in a day or two
for Portland where he and his family
will reside.
Julius Falk of near Halsey has pur
chased the farm known as the FraKes
place three miles north of town. Price
25.00 per acre.
Lawrence CamDtunof Scio. a nenhew
of Geo. DeVaney, has purchased the
Goodlin ranch of 66 acres six miles
north of town. The considera tion was
$1600.
P. H. Couch received the insurance on
their place last Friday, the $500 in full
The loss occurred Thursday. That is a
pretty quick settlement. Mr. and Mrs.
Couch immediately purchased a new
home, the Bailey residence, considera
tion $300.
Mrs. M. J, Hochdanner brought in
samples of apples the other day from
two year old trees. They were very
fine specimens She promises to have
a box of the best ones on display at the
fair in Albany. It is not her expecta
tions to win a prize, but rather to
show what can be done in fruit culture
around Harrisburg.
The bodv of James Nixon, who was
drowned last week Tuesday, was found
baturday about 3 o clock by Clarence
George, Carter Allingham and Ed Walk
er. The funeral was held from the
Christian church Monday, Rev. J. S.
McCallum of Eugene conducting the
services.
Wants a New County.
Cottage Grove Leader
The question of forming a new coun
ty from north Douglas and south Lane
with Cottage Grove as the seat of gov
ernment in the new county, is at last
nearing a settlement, the proposition
having been taken ud bv the Cottage
Grove high school debating team for
final disposition at one of their forth
coming meetings. The Leader is with
the iiriirma'ive.
It Missed.
WE REMOVE THE CHAFF.
Use Diamond Blend cof
fee because it is the best.
Just received 1,000 lbs.
newcrop tea.
COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO
223 First Street Opposite First National Bank. J
TIM nvurrnn PfPRhvtftri&nB.
with many other excellent people in the
U. B. want deteatea,
HEISER & MEISER
Hollowe'en Post -Cards 2 for 5c
Subscribers who fail to gettheir paper
should kick at once. If beyond Mont
gomerv street call up Ked 3132 Pac
ific if missed, and your paper will come,
if between Broadalbin and Montgom
ery Home, and if west of Broadal
bin street Pacific Black 892.
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.
The Very Latest.
The Bill Board, just received, gives
three of the latest and best films of the
day as The Motor Race, The Loaded
Dice and the Happiest Day of her Life.
It is an interesting fact that thes e
are the ones now on at the Empire, an d
may be seen tonight. The race is won
derfully realistic: the loaded dice gives
one of the prettiest deceptions ever
presented, and that of a young girl taken,
en ill just before taking the holy com
munion, a striking thing in the life- of
the young member of the Catholic
church wonaeriuuy ponrayea.
The Oliver Typewriter.
The new No. 5 OLIVER, with tubu-
latory attachment is just out. See ..one
Ot ttte ULIVER AGENCY, OdB YV . Din Ol.
Phones, Black 20(515 and 218. -
Five per cent more nutrition in the
EHMANN OLIVE OIL than in any im
ported. Hence physicians prescribe it.
Try a bottle and it it don t suit, nring
back halt a bottle or the empty bottle
and its money back.
25
New Fall Suits To-day
Sent Out by Our New York Buyer
All the New
FALL PURS
Are Her j
Snappy Up-to-Date Shoe in colored tops and
plain colors. Style and Quality Combined
Chambers & McCune
Albany's Leading Cloak and Suit Store.
REAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
8W acres, 3. miles from Albany, all
in cultivation, small buildings. Price:
i $1000.
I 10 acres, 1)4 mile from Oregon City,
1 6 room house, guod soil. Price, $1200.
19 acres, 1)4 mile from Corvallis, one
half in cultivation, fair buildings. Price
' 13000.
24 acres, Santiam River bottom land,
one half in cultivation! fair buildings.
Price $1850.
. 30 acres river bottom land, 1? acres
in cultivation, fair, buildings. Price
$2100.
39 acres, 30 acres cultivated, IS acres
orchard, small buildings. Price, $3500.
40 acres, one half in cultivation, all
bottom land, fair improvements. Price
$2250.
42 acres near the city, 25 acres in
cultivation, no buildings. Price, $4100.
190 acres, all Lottom land, one half in
cutivation, fair improvements. Price
$6500.
Homestead Relinquishment, 120 acres
100 acres can be cultivated. Price $400
Good 8 room hou ie and 2 lots. Lyon
St. i rice $3250.
5 room house on 4th street, one lot.
. Price $1050.
I i & room house and one lot, close in,
, Best boy in the city. Price $1300.
& room nonse, irst street, one lot
With barrt. Price $1000.
7 room IWrase, barn and one full block
of land; Price $1600.
8 room1 house, barn and one lot, good
Iocatiori: Price $1500
Full particulars as to term? and loca
tion given ort calling at my othce at No
102 East First Stieet. No information
given to inquires made over the tele
phonic. If you are looking for'hargairts in rea'
estate you should investigate this list
at once. C. G. BURKriARP,
102 East First St , Albany, Or.
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,
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
to9 WKST KIBBT BTKH ETiLBAN Y OKEGOS,':
First class goods in their season.
Phone MHin'.fSe. 1
The Highest Market Price paid for
I
AT
THE CHEST
you will find Shetland's Ice Cream,
Aldon Chocolates, Cigars, Fruit
and Nuts.
L. L. POTT'S
316 W. 2nd St.
ALBANY
SUPPLY CO.,
Wholesale dealer in fruit, pro
duce, paper bags,wrapping paper
and twine.
44SWEST FIRST STREET.
A specific for pain Dr. Thomas's
Eclectric Oil, strongest, cheapest lin
ment ever devised. A household rem
dy in America for 25 yean.
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany
First-class meats of all. kinds fr in
elected stock.
Senders'
FEED SI ORE,
435 West First 5t . Albany, Or. '
Headquarters Jfor "AlsenJ and
Pyramid" Pjrtland Cement, Roache
Harbor" Li ne, Rulieroid Roofing,
Wood Fibre Planter. Sulphur, Spray,
Poultry supplies, Dalles Diamond and
Liberty Bel hard wheat flour, Hay,
Grain, Mill feed and Salt.
fe.EE-7 an Y t uu me Vienna r ak , .
f ar go .d things to EAT . Stcci 1 s :t
b etwe :o Ellsworth and 1 von itree it
Of all kinds, at
I
1
B tO.. U D i
AHJ CHOP WAREHOUSE j
Ferry and Water Streets, Albany. ',
Seed clcmed without wfst? for '
l-2c per pound. Sacks
fu.nished free. 1
Home Pine 307. 1
Stetter's C tsh Store