Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 30, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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Albany
Democrat
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ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER SO 1908
FOL XL1V
NO 1:
Carpet
Cleaning
By M. L. Sanders
FOOT BROADALBIN ST.
New Rugs made from old carpets.
Both phones. Home 210. Bell B, 402.
Dreamland
STILL AHEAD.
G Co. of this city continues to lead In
the re giment Bhoot. C. Co. of Eugene
yesterday had its shoot, making the
following record:
200 yards, rapid fire, 113; 200 yards,
slow 150; BOO yards, 150, 600 yards 146.
Total 659.
This makes the score, bo- far: Me
Minnville 559, Dallas 582; Albany 602,
Eugene A 591, Eugene C 559.
Cottage Grove the-champions of last
year, is a crack team, and is liable to
beat the Albany record, and it may not.
Then comes the fine team at Koseburg,
the only other one feared.
'Ihe record of Prof. Marquam makes
him an expert shot under the military
rules.
Won $1025.
F. H. Porter, of Shedd, this year re
ceived $1025 in premiums, a net profit
THREE TIES, j H00-D00S
New York. Oct. 24.-fhe big games The Study of Mental Phenomena.
were all tied. Midshipmen 6, Harvard
6. Princeton 0. Syracuse 0.
vania 6, Carlisle 6.
Pennsyl-
New Record.
Motor Park Waa, L. I., Oct. 24.-
Ueo. Kobertson in nis iiOcomomie won : i ne pi
258.06 miles in . two bi
the Vanderbilt cup race,
tour nours, maKing a
record on a wee track.
new American
The New
Moving Picture
House.
Play
Portland Suicide.
Portland, Oct. 24. Crazed by
excessive use of intoxicants, A.
Murray,
Dr. George Gilbert Bancroft, of San
Francisco, gaye his first lecture at the
Christian church last night on Hoo-doos,
otherwise, mental phenomena. Twenty
two years ago in London a society was
organized for the study of phenomena
and most research has come through it.
The present conclusion is that man has
leings, two minds capable of act
ing independent of each other, one the
objective, the usual condition of the
mind; the other subjective, the invol
untary condition of the mind. The
latter is the one causing the phenom
ena of the world, such as that of the
97 pound woman, once in Albanv. who
lifted hundreds ot pounds of men, and
the i herself could not be budged; table tip
P I ping of mediums, the result of the con-
brother of Gen. tsupt. Murray, lng outside of the body. The manifest
A Fair Display
of 'most everything in china, porcelain
and glassware for the table, bedrosm
or kitchen awaits your admiring atten
tion in our establishment. We have
devoted much thought to its prepara
tion and invite your critical attention.
COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO.
223 First Street t Opposite First Nationnl Bank.
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! We3 First strset.op nosice Stev
n's store.
Lots of tires nt Baltimore's, oppo
site the Democrat office.
of $700,;at fairs and stock shows, at 1 0f the Pacific Telepnone & Telegraph tations of mediums are simply this, not
one place, witn 68 entries against mm. i uo., severed tne tenaons oi nis wrisi, spirits,
d . : .L : . t , i: if i a, tk. ' TTn.1.
Dir. rurmr 13 uuiog; tue niuu ui lunuiug 1 8in
that advertises a country-
WANTED
Men, with teams, co plow 40 acres
AT ONCE. Apply to Linn Benton
Real Estate Co., over post office. 22t
The Oliver typewriter.
The new No. 5 OLIVER, with tubu
latory attachment is just out. See one
of the Oliver Agency, 338 W. 5th St.
Phones, Black 2062 and 21
Some nice Salloway peaches for 90
cents a box, at Ellis & Son's, Baltimore
DlOCK,
trinned himself and lav down on the
railroad track and died last night in the
Portland terminal yards. liis orotner
resides in San Francisco.
Display
of Arts aad Crafts
Metal Novelties.
in
Jardiniere Sale
150 New Jardinieres at
Reduced Prices
This shipment should have reached us two months ago. Now, we
need the room and they must go before Nov. 10th.
They were made bv one of the Best Potteries in this country and
show it both in beauty of design and blending of colors.
8 inch size now 38c
9 inch size now 58c
10 inch sise now 78c
11 inch size now 98c
flEISER & MEISER
Under suggestion, a nerson
may be controlled as to conduct follow
ing upon awakening. Preseniiments
come in. Telepathy, the transfer of
thought is the result of attention and
concentration of thought.
Dr. Bancrott has made a special
study of phenomena and his presenta
tion of the subject was full interest.
Tonight he will present When, and
Ye Old Arts Jewelry at Chambers & j He j3 accompanied by Mr8, Bancroft,
McCune's. Thi3 is a modern repro-1 D. Lillian Lewis, who sings and imper-
auciion oi meat mas prevuueu m mc sonates well.
times of Rameses and Caesar, as dis
covered by the researches of the his
torical societis, and the originals aie
now on exhibition at the Field Museum,
Chidago, the Smithsonian Institution of
Washington and museumB throughout
the Old World. ' The peculiar green
bronze color is an exact reproduction
of old copper, the little indentations rep
resent the corrosion of the metal
through the centuries it was buried.
Apples Wanted,
For drying purposes,
culls. Call up Main 6
Newport.
windfalls and
or see Roy
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by the constitutional rem
edipn. TleAfnaas is caused bv an in
flamed condition of the mucous linineof
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube
is inflamed you have a rumbling Bound
oi imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be de
stroyed torevei ; nine cases out of ten
are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
Dut an inflamed condition ot tne mucous
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any . case of Deafness (cause by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circular.-", free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation. OASTOniA.
fioin tl Kind Haw Always Boushl
Sigutun
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received until 5 p.
m., Oct. 28, 1908. for the erection and
completion of brick store buildings for
Frank Will. Dr. A. Stark and Miss Fan,
nie Brenner. Plans mav be seen at
architect's office. Owners reserve the
right to reject any or all bids. Bur
graff, architect.
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.
REAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
8j acres, 3,' 5 miles lrm Albany,
r:
all
rice
In a Class
by Themselves
Something Entirely Different. Every
new Up-to-date Style, Fad and Novelty
in Sheatl Belt?, Fancy Collars, Fancy
Ties, Tailored Collars, Back Combs,
Pins and Barrel tes.
EXCLUSIVE S TORE FOR EXCLUSIVE STYLES
Chambers & McCune
ALBANY'S LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT STORE,
At
The Crest
yfTamales, Chilli Concarna and
Oysters any style.
Both Phones, 316 W. 2nd St
L. L. POTTS.
A specific for pain Dr. Thomas's
Eclectric Oil, strongest, cheapest Im
ment ever devised. A household rem
dy is America for 25 yea.
ALBANY
SUPPLY CO.,
Wholesale dialer in fruit, prr
duce, paper bags.jwrapping paper
and twine.
442 WEST FIRST STREET.
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany
Firit-class meats' of all kinds front'
set icted stock. -
Senders'
FEED STORE,!
435 West First 5t.. Albany, Or,
Headquarters JJfor "Alsen and
Pyramid" Portland Cement, "Roache
Harbor" Lime, Ruberoid Roofing, '
Wood Fibre Plaster. Sulphur, Spray,
Poultry supplies, Dalles Diamond and
Liberty Bell hard wheat flour. Hay,
urain, mill reea ana salt.
in cultivation, small buildings,
$1000.
10 acres. 1)4 mile from Oregon City,
6 rornu house, good soil. Price, $1200.
1H acres, mile irom wrvains, one
half in cultivation, fair buildings. . Price
$3000. .' -
24 acres, Santiam River bottom land,
one half in cultivation, fair buildings.
Price $1850.
30 acres river bottom land, 17 acres
in cultivation, fair buildings. Price
$2100.
89 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, 25 acres in
cultivation, no buildings. Price. $4100.
iw acres, all lot torn land, one half in
cutivation, fair improvements. Price
$6500.
. Homestead Relinquishment. 120 acres
100 acres can be cultivated. Price $400
Good 8 room hou ;e and lots, Lyon
St. t rice $3250.
5 room house on 4th street, one lot.
Price $1050.
5 room house and one lot, close in,
best toy in the city. Price $1300.
5 room bouse, First street, one lot
with barn, Price- $1000.
7 room house, barn and one fufl block
of land. Price $i&K.
8 room house, barn and one lo fcood
location. Price $1500.
Full particulars as to term am loea-
i ion given on calling at my office' at No.
02 East First Stieet. No information
given to inquires made over the tele
phone. If you are looking for bargains in real
estate you should investigate this list
at once. V. U. BUKKHARr,
102 East First St., Albany, Or.
The Highest Market Price paid for
SEEDS
Of all kinds, at
BROS. Ftl D
IN CROP WAREHOUSE
Ferry and Water Streets, Albany,
OUR DU Y IS TO FULFILL
THE WISHED 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 lino of hams, bacon,
sausage, lard, fish and provisions gen
erally.
Holt's MarKet
STAR BAKERY,
G. Meyer, Prop.,
First-class baked
goods, groceries,
produce, fruits,
etC. Both Phones 57
Walter Parker,
Grocer
and;
Baker
iit WEST KIRHT STKKBTALB4N Y OREGON,:
First class goods in theii" season.
Pliout Main',66.
v 1
Seeds cleaned without waste for
l-2c per pound. Sacks
furnished free.
Home Phone 307.
K EI P an KYt uu tnr Vim hi h
I for gocd things' to lJ-1.- icoird
(tivctn niVKiil. 110 , rui
WANTED success .Magazine rvqmn s
the services of a m m in Anniiy 'o
look after expiring sul scrip, i.in n- d
to secure new business by menu ni
special methods unjsuahy ITititive; 1
position permanent; prefer one with 1
experience, but woulrl consider any
one with good natura quMifi ntmn ;
salary $1.50 per day, ilt c.i:imhi.-.s. u
option. Adfiress, wi refer- n. . R .
C. Peacock, Room 102, -Sure- 11.
azine Bldg., New fork. 1
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Stetter's Cash Store