Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 23, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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Albany
VOL HIV
ALBANY. OREGON , FRIDAY. OCTOBER t 1908
NO 12-
Carpet
Cleaning
fcy M. L. Sanders
; FOOT BROADALBIN ST.
New Rugs made from old carpets.
Both phones. Home 210. Bell B, 402.
Dreamland
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.
t ! vV e? First straet.op posice Stev
n's store.
WAS IT A
FIGHT.
The Democrat copied an item from
the Brownsville Times, a very reliable
paper, about a fight between B. S.
Martin and Henrv Ackerman, and then
a denial by Mr. Martin that there was
a light. Now the Times says:
Will Mr. Martin be so Kind as to pub
lish in the Democrat his definition of
a real fight? Mr. Martin and Mr. Ack
erman may not have had a real fight,
but when one man attacks another with
a chair and attempts to knock him
down, and the other fellow grapples
with him, and throws bim down, and in
doing so cuts a severe gash in his head,
and the combat so real that one man's
nrifa . tiioVifia nut- inf n tha atraaf nnllinfT
I for help, and help arrives and puts a
j stop to the proceedings, it looks to The
limes very mucn line a reaingnt snouia
be reported as having taken place be
tween Mr Martin and Mr. Ackerman.
To determine the question as to
whether there was a real fight or not,
the matter might be tried out in the
City Recorder's court?
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, bring
back half a bottle or the empty boUle
and its money back.
J. H. RUITER,
WOODSAWING
NO VERDICT I HARRISBURG.
In the Martin MurderCase.
Portland. Oct. 17. At 2 o'clock this
afternoon no verdict had been reached
in the Martin case. The jury has been
out nearly 24 hours It is rumored the
Bulletin:
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Phelps have left
Harrisbnrg and are located at Flor
ence, over near the coast.
Eli Perkins and so" of Eugene have
purchased the Harrisburg sawmill of the
Boootn-Keiiey people and are moving
talesman are ten to twelve for acquit-. the machinery over on Coyote Creek.
tal. ' u :i ; ...
nurnouurg is now witnout a dentist
Yale beat the Army.
Lots of tires at Baltimore's, op"o
site the Democrat office.
West Point, Oct. 17. Yale defeated
the Army at foot ball today. Score 6
to 0. Princeton defeated Virginia Poly
technic 10 to 4.
A Frightful Massacre.
Berlin, Oct. 17. It is reported
frightful massacres have occureed in
Armenia The Turkish trooops have
murdered men, women and children.
Stories in Action.
Phone red 942.
Ruby Blend
Coffee
The Best 25c a lb. Coffee
in town.
HEISER & MEISER
Hollowe'en Post Cards 2 for 5c
Ihis town affords a yearly business of
Sl.UUU to J1.500 for a dentist. This is
the best time of the year.
Mrs. R. A. Githens recently paid an
even hundred dollars for a fine blooded
calt. In developing a dairy business she
may prove a rival to some of our prom
inent cattle men.
R. L. Weatherford and wife will re
turn to Harrisburg in a couple of weeks
and reside here this winter. They have
completed their "sentence" at holding
down a claim in the Siletz country.
One of the ropes on the ferry boat
broke today about noon thereby causing
incomers andoutgoers much annoyance.
The need of a bridge looms up larger
than ever. Doubtless one would soon
be built if the present busy feeling
on me suDjecc were Kept up.
The presentation of Pocahontas at james McCartney was up from Port
Wonderland last night was witnessed , land last week and completed the sale
by the Democrat man with a good deal ; of h,'8 farn of 305 acres fie miles
iiwiwincoi, Ul IUWI1, LU DfOCR UrOin-
ers. race lU,bOO. Mr. McCartney
A Fair Display
of 'most everything in china, porcelain
and glassware for the table, bedroom
or kitchen awaits your admiring atten
tion in our establishment. We have
devoted much thought to its prepara
tion and invito your critical attention.
COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO.
223 First Street Opposite First National Bank.
of interest, a realistic reproduction of
story familiar to every school boy.
The large number who saw it were de
lighted with the offering. .
Dreamland too had a live program,
A Gypsy Girl's Love, in which the gypsy
won out after a tragedy; the Mourners,
showing the humorous experience of
two bums who mourned fictitiously, and
the Chieftain's Revenge, an old time
Scotch story well reproduced, a vivid
reminder of the stories of Sir Walter
Scott. Leo Davis sang well No One
Knows and What Will Your Answer
Be.
Public Speaking.
R. R. Butler, republican elector, and
H. M. McKinney will speak at the court
house at 8 p. m. on Oct. 22.
Senator Fulton will speak at Albany,
Oct. 29th.
has owned this Dlace for forty years
K..t 1 :j :i u..l
uui lias icsiueu uu ib uub very lime.
Lost in the Mts.
Postmaster C. L. ' Morris and Dr.
Dale of Harrisburg were hunting in the
mountains this week, when Morris got
lost. Not returning Dr. Dule went af
ter help and a searching party started
out. Morris after a night in a drench
ing rain finally found his way out. He
declared it the worst time in his exper
ience. It is an awful thing to be lost
in the mountains.
Some nice Sal lo way peaches for 90
cents a bex, at Ellis & Son's, Baltimore
block.
Get the Best.
About the most important thing in the
world is flour, the stuff that makes the
staff of life. The best flour that can
be made is none too good, and that is
considerable.
The best that can be secured is
Johnson's Best, Albany.
It is made in the proper manner, and
when it is up ready for the market
there is nothing left to be done that
could improve it.
When you call for flour ask for John
son's Best, the product of an Albany
industry.
OASTORIA.
Ben tha -Tlie """I ft" Ha" Always Bought
Signature
So Many People
Only Think of Us As
Albany's Leading Cloak and Suit Store
Because cf the recognized fact so prominently displayed; that we are selling three-fo irths of the Suits
and Coats worn by .the Ladies in this Valley; but let us call your attention to the fact, that the following
lines we sell are equal in every way to the Famous brands of Suits and Coats we sell: '
Dents' Gloves, Perrius' Gloves, W. B. Corsets, gtroot
man Shoes, Silk Waists, Tailored Waists, Silk Petti
coats, Cotton Petticoats, Underwear, Hosiery, Furs,
Belts, Bags, Combs, Collars, Table Linen, Towels,
Curtains, Blankets, Comforts, in fact everything ready-to-wear
and use.
To Flower Growers.
Don't send away for your flower
bulbs, we have just received our supply
consisting of CHINA LILLIES SNOW
DROPS NACISUS - JONQUILS -HYACINTHS
CALLA LILLIES
TULIPS and CRoCUS of various de
scriptions which will be sold at cata
logue prices. We also have "WILL
GROW" fertilizer in 25c packages for
nower gardens.
SENDERS' FEED STORE.
Ura too
me mho ton ia Always
Always give us a look. Style and Quality the Best.
The Prices are Less.
Chambers & McCune
Albany's Leading Cloak and Suit Store.
REAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
acres, miles from Albany, all
in cultivation, small buildings. Price
tinnn
10 acres, 1 mile from Oregon City,
; 6 room house, good soil. Price, $1200.
19 acres, mile from Corvallis, one
half in cultivation, fair buildings. Price
$3000. ,
I 24 acres, Santiam River bottom land,
one half in cultivation, fair buildings.
I 80 acres river bottom land. 17 acrn
,in cultivation, fair buildings. Price
39 acres, 30 acres cultivated, 15 acres
. orchard, small buildings. Price, $3500.
I 40 acres, one half in cultivation, all
I bottom land, fair improvements. Price
$2250.
I 42 acres near the city, 25 acres in
cultivation, no buildings. Price, $4100.
I 190 acres, all Lottom land, one half in
cutivation, fair improvements. Price
I Homestead Relinquishmen 1. 120 acre s
100 acres can be cultivated. Price $400
I Good 8 room home and 2 lots. Lyon
I 5 room house on 4th street, one lot
1. I.IO f IVW.
r 5 room house and one lot, close in,
best buy in the city. Price $1300.
I 5 room house, First street, one lot
with barn. Price $1000.
I 7 room house, barn and one full block
of land. Price $1600.
i 8 room house, barn and one lot, good
location. Price $1500
Full particulars as to termc nnd loca
tion given on calling at my ollice ulNo
102 East First Stieet. No information
given to inquires rnado over the tele
phome.
If you are looking for bargains in rea'
estate you should in-i'tuate this list
at once. C. G. BUKKHARr.
102 East First St , Albany, Or.
At
The Crest
Tamales, Chilli Concama ana
Oysters any style.
Both Phones, 316 W. 2nd St
L. L. POTTS.
A specific for pain Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil, strongest, cheapest lin
ment ever devised. A household rem
,dy in Amtrka for 25 years.
ALBANY
SUPPLY CO.,
Wholesale dialer in fruit, pro
duce, paper bags,wrapping paper
and twine.
44SWEST FIRST STREET.
The Highest Market Price paid for
Senders' ! SEEDS
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany
Fl at-class meat of all kinds fr. m
se ected stock.
FEED STORE,
435 West First 5t., Albany, Or.
Headquarters Jfor "AlsenJ and
Pyramid" Portland Cement, "Roache
Harbor" Li'ne, Ruberoid Roofing,
Wood Fibre Piaster, Sulphur, Spray.
Poultry supplies, Dalles Diamond and
Liberty Bel' hard wheat flour, Hay
Grain. Mil? Feed and Salt.
Of all kinds,' at
klrl m KHz. on tn vienri tstn
1 i: tliirps to EAT . ). s
Mirt- Kljjcnh acd '..u
S .0-. F;fcii
m CHOP WAKHHOOiB
Ferry and Water Streets, Albany.
Seeds- elb'inc-d wiihuut waste for
l-2e per p.,i nd. Sacks
lurnichcu iree.
rVre- 307.
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 bu
taste like 40 cts,
GILBERT BROS.
At the sign of the Padlock.
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 kepp constantly on hand '
the very best of meats, and we are
onlv too well pleased to furnish our
patn ns the choicest cuts of beef, mut
ton' lamb, veal, pork and poultry. We
also curry a full hoe of hams, bacon,
sausage, lurd, 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
il6 WEST r'lEUT 8TKEET..ALBANY OREGON,'
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main'Se.
Stetter's Cash Store