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    Albany
Democrat
VOL XLIV
ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY. X -YOBER 13 1908
SO 15
Carpet
Cleaning
By M. L. Sanders
FOOT BROADALBIN ST.
New Rugs made from old carpets.
Both phones. Home 210. Bell B, 402.
Dreamland
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 5c.
F. P. Stewart, proprietor and mana
;ger.
Lots of tires nt Baltimore's, opn
isite the Democrat office:
BOOSTING
A SMELTER.
Messrs. Paul C. Gadsen and Arthur
Langguth, of Portland, have been in
the city making arrangements for a
conference with ;the Albany Commer
cial Club, in reference to the proposed
smelter to be established in the Gold
Creek mines. Mr. Gadsen is of the
Wilson Gadsen Co., who are building
the custom smelter mentioned, and Mr.
Langguth is '.he fiscal agent of the three
mines, the Electric, Gold Creek and
Freeland Consolidated, whose ores the
smelter will handle.
The gentlemen believe in the pros
pects, or they would not have selected iff by the G. O,
this location in preference to several
others, which they have done. Another
reason is that the ores contain the in
gredients necessary for the proper
working of the smelter
This smelter will prove a wonderful
boo ter in the developing of mining
along the Cascades, and whatever does
this at this place is going to be of pai
ticular value to Albany, the natural dis
tributing point for these mines. It is
an industry that deserves support.
MUST KEEP
OUT OF
SALOONS.
DELEGATE
To the
Rivers and
Congress.
Harbors
. Manager Bury I. Dasent of the Com.
Portland, Nov. 7.-Blaisdell, the ' merc'al Club to-day was formally no
auditor the Harriman lines, has issued , tlfie.d that he had been appointed a del
a sweeping order that he will dismiss
employes visiting saloons.
Oppose Revision.
egate to the National Rivers and Har
bors Congress to meet in Washington
Dec. 9-11, a very important gathering.
Mr'. Dasent intends to be present, too
important a matter to leave without a
complete representation.
Portland. Nov. 7. Timbermen will ' "
meet here this afternoon to take action ' y y-v w t w
against the revision of the timber tar-11 .1 1 1 M I V till W I
T A M. V W Alt A
Roosevelt's Companion.
Los Angeles, Nov. 7. President
Pruit Inspector Discontinued.
Now is your
Opportunity
Our entire Crockery Stock to be
sold regardless of cost and former
prices. Buy your Xmas presents
Tell everybody. ' '
now.
T - mi nr t
Roosevelt chooses Edmund Heller, aged for 'couroad A. ITgW D
i iiiiitou up. iiouci la jiaiuiuai tvuu cu viewers CO nKKit INOV. JLU.
Apples Here Already.
Fruit Inspector Armstrong, of Salem,
came up today with fifty or sixty boxes
of choice apples, splendidly packed for
the apple fair, all of which will be
shown, some entered. Monday will be
a busy day getting the exhibit in shape.
HOFLICH'S for your oysters properly
served, according to taste.
Burkhart, photographar, successor to
McKinstry.
TEAM WORK done by Ola Saltveit
1016 E. Water. Home Black 167. tl-1
WOOD TO BURN
A large Holiday shipment of Stamped
Boxes, etc., lor pyrographic work have
ariived. The designs are all classy
patterns, some suitable lor beginners,
others for the most experienced hands.
The prices are low as low, as is usually
charged for the cheaper design boxes.
HEISER & MEISER
N. B. We can duplicate any Magazine club offer an'd in some cases
even save you money on these same offers.
the jungles.
Burglary at Gresham.
Gresham, Nov; 7. Ssfe crackers
blew up the safe of Lewis Shattuck, a
merchant, and secured $150.
how. the Chinese do Things.
One of the.most realistic things giv
en for a long time is the Chinese story
at Dreamland, for which tonight will
be the last time to see it. It RhnwaPhin.
ese life and at the Bame time presents j
a uve story, xne misnaps ot tne fa
mous minstrel Lou Dockstader is about
as funny a business as one sees, at the
same time Bhowing an interesting
feature in the life of the minstrel, with
some added fun. A large crowd en
joyed it last night.
A Doctor Arrested.
Dr. G. W. O'Donnell, of San Fran
cisco, has been arrested for the death
of Vesta Van Vleck, a former Salem
girl, only 16 years of age, the result of
an operation forbidden bv law. The
young girl had run away with a young
man named J. H- Gibson. It was
claimed tbe operation was for appendi
citis and so reported to the girl's folks
at Salem, but it seems it was of a more
serious character.
J. A. Bilveu was annotated J. P. nt
Scio.
Earl Fisher was appointed to contin
ue the ownership book March 1, 1908 to
March 1, 1909.
Application T. Cummings et al for
county road continued.
The services of E. C: Roberts as
fruit inspector are discontinued.
Court adjourned last evening.
Schubel Robbed.
Brownsville Times:-
The fish wagon of Chris Schubel, of
Albany, was robbed in this city last
night of fish and oysters to the amount
of about $10. The scales were also
broken and a large knife taken. Mr.
Schubel places his loss at $15. The
wagon had been left for the night ia
Pugh's Livery Stable, which was not
locked.
Oysters, Oysters
At the Oregon Market are opened
daily. You get them direct from the
shell, and more oyscers to the measure
than at any other place.
96
OASTORIA.
Betntu ,H)6 Kind Vou Haw Always Bought
Slgutsn
of
INFANTS WEAR
A New Feature in Our READY-TO-WEAR STORE"
A complete line of Infants Sacques, Leggings. Bcotees,
Legging Drawers, Furs. . Muffs and ''Teddy Bear" Robes.
Warm and Dainty Wear for Little Tots
New Tailored Suits
We are just in receipt of 50 New Suits some of the best
values shown this season, all the new shades of Green, Blue,
Biowr, London Smoke, Raspberry, Wine and Fancy Mixtures,
all long Jackets and New Americanized Directoire Skirts,prices
$12.50 to $25.00
Oysters at the Metropolitan.
The oyster season has opened, and
from now on the Metrowolitan Market
Broadalbin street, will have tho best to
be secured, the fat article, good meas
ure. Just from the beds.
Also all the fish delicacies of the sea
son. Call when you want the best,
neat and clean.
Sale Opens Tuesday, Nov.
10, at 9 a. m.
COMMERCIAL C0FFFF & ronrvpvv m
223 First-Street Z
"i'r' iov, iiuuuiiui Dans.
Mission Art Glass Library Lamps.
Ralston Electric Supply co.
The Highest Market Price paid for
SEEDS
Of all kinds, at
HOWARD BROS. FEED
UD CE0P WAREflODSE
Ferry and Water Streets, Albany.
Seeds cleaned without waste for
l-2c per pound. Sacks
furnished free.
Home Phone 307,
Senders'
FEED STORE,
435 West First 5t., Albany, V.
Headaaarters for "Alaenl and
ryramm rortiana uement, "Koache
I Harbor" Lime, Ruberoid Roofing,
i Wood Fibre Plaster, Sulphur, Spray,
I Poultry supplies, Dalles Diamond and
! Liberty Bell hard wheat flour,; Hay,
urain, mil r eea ana salt.
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 bw
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 keep constantly on hand
the very best of meats, and we are
onlv too well pleased to furnish our
patrons the choicest cuts of beef, mut
ton' lamb, veal, pork and poultry. We
ajso curry a full line of hams, bacon,
sausage, lard, fish and provisions gen
erally. Holt's Market
i ::)!.
ARE YOU PARTICULAR ABOUT SHOES?
Let us fit your next tair of Shoes, giving you the styles of Last
and with you need, then we are sure of you for a customer.
Chambers & McCune
ALBANY'S LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT STORE.
ALBANY
SUPPLY CO.,
Wholesale dealer in fruit, pro
duce, paper bags,jwrapping paper
and twine.
442 WEST FIRST STREET.
T.
W. RIDDELL, M. f C
VETERINARIAN
STAR BAKERY.
C. Meyer, Prop.,
First-class baked
goods, groceries,
produce , fruits,
etC. Both Phones 57
EE
Office
Albany Stables
I ALBANY, OREGON.
Both Phones 34 '
Stetti.-r's Cash Store
At
The Crest
Tamalep, Chilli Concarna and
Oysters any style.
Both Phones, J316 W. 2nd St.
L. L. POTTS.
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany
Walter Parked
First-class meats
selected stock.
of all kinds from I
Grocer
A A'
KEEP an Elf 1 un tho Vienna Bakei y
f n good t lings to EAT. Second str et
between Ellsworth and ,-o.
j i. km 1011 na-.n hif
Bm& Iha Kind ton Haw BougM
and:
Baker ;3
: ' v
216 WEST FIR8T 8TKBET..ALBANT OHBOOsHu. w' '
Rrst class goods in their season.
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