Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 20, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
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VOL XLIV
ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20 1908
NO lp
Dreamland
Commencing Tuesday next will add
some Refined Vaudeville to the already
good Picture Show.
Com and see up-to-date with us.
Continuous performance every night
and at Saturday and Sunday matinees.
Change of program Sunday after
noon, Tuesday and Friday evenings.
Admission 10c, matinee children 5c.
F. P. Stewart, manager.
Carpet
Cleaning
By M. L. Sanders
FOOT BROADALBiN ST.
New Rugs made from old carpets.
Both phones. Home 210. Bell B, 402.
Lots of tires tit Baltimore's, op"
site the Democrat office.
THE C. & E.
Lost $1,156.06 Last ear.
Salem Or. Nov. 13. The Corvallis &
Eastern's annual report shows a mile
age of 140.68 miles, which is 1.42 miles
less than shown by previous reports, this
decrease being due to correction of
previous errors. The capital stock of
$1,410,000 and the bonded debt of $1,
410,000. The net operating revenue
was $68,287.10. Taxes to the amount of
$13,217.88, interest on funded debt
$56,400, and other miscellaneous charges
were paid, leaving a net corporate loss
of$l'156 06. The stock is owned Ly E.
H. Harriman, 14,097' shares, J. P.
O'Brien, H. F. Conner ard J. K.
Weatherford each hold one share, mak
ig a total of 14,100 Bhares. The stock
is held in trust for the Southern Paci
fic Company. '
Blanch,
That's it. blanch baking powder
guaranteed to be as good as Royal or
Schillings. Try it and be convinced.
Vt e sell it. See the $50 steel range.
ELLIS & SONS, Grocerymen.
193 W. First St. Both phones.
HENEY WILL
LIVE.
San Francisco, Nov. 14. Mr. Heney
is resting easy this afternoon and his
recovery now seems sure. XRay
photographs of the wound were taken
with a view of locating the bullet, which
lodged near the throat.
Three prominent attorneys of San
Francisco voluntered their services to
Dist. Atty. Langdon to assist the pros
ecution, and have been aciepted. A
I heavy guard will be maintained Mon
day wnen court, convenes u prevent any
outbreak.
Yale Won.
Princeton, Nox. 14. Yale defeated
Princeton before a large crowd, Score
11 to 6.
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.
STOP THAT PAIN by vibration the
greatest invention of the age. Don't
fail to try free demonstiation at Daw
son's Drug store this week, and be
convinced.
Albany Depot and football post cards
at Meisers.
Another Large Shipment
A NEW LOT OF OUR 55c Books
Over 200 titles from which to choose. Nearly all are Books that
have recently sold only in the $1 50 editions. Many of them are in
their original form all are printed on a high grade Book paper
and well bound. They are good reading now, oryery suitable for
Xmas presents a little latef. In either case you get the wider
range of titles NOW.
10 of the Books for $5.00
HEISER & MEISER
Teddy's Won.
The Teddy Bears defeated the Mad
isona today 11 to 0. The lineups were:
Teddy Bears. -Alton Gildow c, Nor
man Kendall and Carrie Tucker guards,
Delmer Gidlow and Raymocd Arch
ibald tackles, Chas. Warner and Louis
Schultz ends, Chas. t ortmiller qb, Or
ville Monteith and Clayton Bain hb.
Clinton Arehibald fb.
Madisons. Cecil Holt c, Geo. Parker
and Verl Wilson guards, Delta Holt and
Roy Suesens tackles, Arthur v.cUies
ney and Geo. Engstrom ends, Roland
Ackerman qb, Murrel Warner and Asa
Eastburn hb, Walter Gray fb.
Catholic Fair.
The ladies of the Catholic church will
give a fair and fancy sale Nov. 17, 18
and 19 at the Armory. They will open
with a chicken dinner at 5 p. m. next
Tuesday and will serve meals at noon
and evening eacn aay. mere win uo
ACT0PH0NE
COMING.
Special arrangements have been made
by the manager of Wonderland for the
appearance of the singing and talking
Actophone, for two nights only Monday
and Sunday matinee. So much has
been heard about this wonderful mov
ing picture device naturally every one
is anxious to see the Actophone, com
bining the presentation of scenes,
drama, opoia, vaudeville, etc, both
seeing and hearing the parts played.
It is the hvention of a French gen
ius Lumarie of Lyons, the originator of
the mutoscope. I
An Actophone Co. of San Francisco
has secured the rights for Oregon for
the exclusiva privilege of using it, and 1
this company will appear here at the I
umo siatea, in cnarge ot Mr. W. ti.
Funk, who recently returned from the
east installing 27 machines there.
One hears Caruso who receives $10,000
per singing, and is it any wonder people
are willing to stand, if unable to get
sold
buy-
tor
At Harrisbuig.
Cor. Guard;
Messrs. May & Senders have
31.UUU pounds of wool to Eastern
era who are grading and ba iner it
shipment. Morris Senders, of Albany,
is superintending the work. The com
press being used makes bales weighing
550 pounds, and will fit in a car. as
closely as brick work could.
Samuel May, of Portland, came up
Saturday. His lonar re9idenca hern nnd
; his intimate connection with our sacial.
iraiernai ana ousiness life durincr that
time always renders the event of hia
arrival more of a happy home coming
than that of a mere visitor.
Lebanon.
E. A:-
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Turner will go to
Portland tomorrow to buy new goods
........- -. ,.l roniira tomorrow to Duy new gooaa
ior a lew aays.
sides home made candies, ice cream and
other delicacies.
A fine musical program will ne pre
sented each evening. Come and enjoy
a pleasant time with us. All are wel
come.
New Foodstufls at
OWEN BEAM COS
First & Ferry Sts.
Cluster Raisins, box 15c
Seeded Raisins, pkg I5c
Currants. Dkir 15c
Calamyrna figs, pkg 10c
Boiled Uider, oottie "c
Sweet Cider, gallon -. 25c
Yard Dates. Dound . . 20c
Pure Buckwheat, 10 lbs., 80c
Corn Meal, pound 4c
Happyland.Rag Dolls at Meisers'.
FREE!
This beautiful doll will be given away
FREE on Xmas Eve., v December 24,
1908. Don't fail to come in and see it,
ani bring your friends with you.
This Kid Body, Sleeping Doll, meas
ures 25 inches in height, nnd is hand
Bcmely dressed in French Bastiste,
trimmed with Valenrenes Lace,
can be undressed and put to bed.
and
Tell Everybody
COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO.
223 First Street ' Opposite First National Bank.
Karl Moore, a vouner man recentlv
trom UKianoma, nas gone into partner
ship with Roy Lee in the cleaning and
pressing business, having bought Tom
Donaca s interest in the business.
Miss Helen .Crawford, who is takincr
a course in horticulture in the O. A. C.
was over from Corvallis today to oom-
filete the purchase of 25 acres of fine
and southeast of town from J. Wither,
at $200 per acre. Miss Crawford was
accompanied by Miss Snell, a teacher
in the college. . ... '
Land in Small Tracts
For thirty days we have five 5-acre
tracts and four 10-acre tracts, within a
mile and a half of Albany. Fine land
at the right price and on easy terms.
Get busy before it advances in price.
Inquire of the Linn and Benton Real
Estate Co., temporary offices over the
P.O.
2 DAYS SALE
EXTRA SPECIAL COAT SALE
FRIDAY ANl) SAT CRD AY ONLY
Over 300 Ladies, Misses and Childrens Coats , ,E very new
style, color and material worn this set son. We are
simplyly over stocked and make the following prices ior
two days only, Friday aud Saturday.
frr O OS For Misses $4.50 and $5.00 Long Coats,
iJO.DU For Womens $7.50 Long Coats ages 8 to 16 years.
SI Rft For Childrens Long Coats worth up to
c - ""B r $3.00, ages 6 to 14 years.
911. ( O to $14.45.
CI QO For choice of 60 chiid's Bear Skin Coats,
vl'fo colars white, blue, brown, red and grey.
C 1 K HO For choice of any Long Coat worth up Worth UP t0 3-- Ages 2 to 6 years.
3li. UU t0 $19 go.
mi
At thejVienoa
Bakery.
Best hot tamalesin town.
Hot coffee and lunches, a choice
fair.
af-
Chambers & McCune
ALBANY'S LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT STORE.
KEEP an KY t on tno Vienna Bakery
far good things to SAT. Second street
between Ellsworth and I-on.
FISH, POULTRY,
AND OYSTERS...
At the old Schubel stand, cleaned up,
W. D. BROWN. Prop, t
The highest market price paid for
chickens, geese, ducks, etc.
SEEDS
Of all kinds, at
HOWARD BR05. fin
M CMP If ABUSE
Ferry and Water Streets',. Albany.
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 keep, constantly on hand
the very best of moats, and we are
onlv too well pleased to furnish our
patrons the choicest cuts of beef, mut
ton' lamb, veal, pork and poultry. Wo .
also carry a full line of hams, bacon,
sausage, lard, fish and provisions gen- -erally.
Holt's Market
Stetter's Cash Store
ALBANY
SUPPLY CO.,
Wholesale dealer in fruit, pro
duce, paper bags,wrapping paper
and twine.
442 WEST FIRST STREET.
Seeds cleaned without! waste for
l-2c per pound. Sacks
furnished free.
Home Phone; 307..
STAR BAKERY.
C. Meyer, Prop.,
First-class baked
goods, groceries,
produce, fruits,
etC. Both Phones 57
Senders'
FEED STORE,
435 West First 5t.. Albany. 1r.
Til nihnci t Headquarters for "Alen; and
W. KIUUtLL, Yl. ) C Pyramid" fbrtlano Cement, "Koache
irrTrmitriiniKi Jarb?C Lime' Kuberoid Hoofing,
V rirjl VAIVIArV wooo iim f aster, sulpnur, Mpray, i
Both Phone. 34 Liberty Boll hard wheat flour,; Hay,:
Office
Albany Sttable
Grain,. Mill' Peed and Salt:
Walter Parker,
Grocer
and;
Baker
H6 WKBT FIBBT 8TKBETHALBA5Y OREGON,:
First Glass goods in their season.
Pbonc MMn'SS.
AUJAANE,. OREGON,