Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 27, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY. N VEMBER V, 1908
NO 17
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ALBANY
COLLEGE WINS.
HARVARD WINS! AN OPEN
LETTER.
New Haven, Nov. 21. Harvard won
its first victory in seven years from Yale
... ' ii , n u... 'on gridiron today. Final scot e was 5
Albany College ULUgene High to 0. 35,000 people attended thegame.
School 0.
Miss M. Bell and Mr. J. A. Murray I Tu. fnnt 1,-11 fmq nf Mhanv flnllncrn
in American Gestures and A. J.Murray I an(1 Eugene High School met on the
Legislators Invited.
in Imitations of a Black face comedian.
Program of pictures.
Scenes from the Battlefield of Gettys
burg and The Fighting Parson.
SONQ
You Would Do the Same for the Red,
White and Blue.
Admission 10c.
.u.,...i.u i.,j i ... issued to brine all Statement No. 1
tile lUUttl UCIU JMWJluoj ... uwiiv.m.o . . 1 l. 1.
battle for the valley secondary cham- men to Portland on or about December
pionship. The two teams were quite 20th, of this year. Thisjis for the pur
evenly matched and played a most ex- pose of offering an opportunity to the
cellent article of football. Albany coming members of the legislature to
kicked off to Eugene and immediately acquainted before the legislative sea
began the march for the visitors goal. Slot. A general response is expected.
a tnnphrinwn was made in the first I
' half, the attempt for the goal failed, i Compers President.
i At the end of the first half the score '
was Albany College 5, Eugene High 0. , . ,
In the second half immediately after- Denver, Nov. 21 Gompers today
' the kick off Albany again began the was again chosen president of the Fed
march for the Eugenites goal and in a 1 eration of Labor, only one vote being
, very few minutes had forced the visit- jcaat al,ajn8t him. Toronto, Canada
ors so near their goal so that when as- ch6sen as the next place of meet
saying a kick Gibbons broke through, in
blocked the attempt and fell on the ball
i for a safety. This aaaea two more
'points to the Albany score. Again
kicking off by a series of rapidly ex
ecuted plays Albany carried the ball
down the field for a touchdown in six
minutes. A try for the goal failed.
Thursday evening at a meeting of the
M. lb. church of which the undersigned
is pastor, it was decided to begin a
series of evangelistic services next
Portland, Nov. 21. A call has been ; through the week, Saturday excepted.
Greyhound Wanted.
Chief of Police Ries leceived a dis
patch this morning asking him to pick
Game closed with ball in possession of up a greyhound that fell off the train
Albany on the visitors ten yard line. at Albany. Tin 0 on neck. Any in-
Score at end of game: Albany 12, Eu- , formation regarding the dogs
gene 0. Hans P. Flo and Arnspiger
rcted as officials.
The game was fiercely contested and
Eugene put up as stubborn a defense as
ever seen on the local field. Two of
Albany's best players were seriously
injured and may be out of the game for
the rest of the season. Yates and Rog
away were the unfortunate ones. Bee
son parried the ball over for the touch
down in the first half. On occount of
abouts will be appreciated by Chief Ries.
CLOCKS Suited to
the house
Jewelrv Store.
any room in
at French's
Carpet
Cleaning
By M. L. Sanders
FOOT BROADALBIN ST.
New Rugs made from old carpets.
T1, UnnM Unma 01 ft Roll R 4(19.
away were the unfortunate ones. Bee- UeafneSS Cannoi be Cured
, ..-J.J .Vi.k.11 a...... fnv frVii. tminh- I
REF.P an KY e. on tne Vienna Bakery 1 5"" Is "Sr. all uir n- f bv local amilications. as they cannot
for good things to EAT. Second street i " ry condition o'f the field .fumbles reach the diseased portion of the ear.
between Ellsworth and T-von. frequent and the kicking of a goal ; There is only one way to cure deafness,
almost anSmpossibility. !S;dJhattt M .ST.
! flamed condition of the mucous lining of
BBBBaBU . the Eustachian Tube. When this tube
is inflamed you have a rumbling sound
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
AND A I normal condition, hearing will be de
stroyed lorevei ; nine cases out oi ten
are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
DUt an inflamed condition of the mucous
surfaces. .
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafnebs (cause by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Drtigftists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
now)
While each of tha fiftnon rnvivnl oam.
paigna which I have conducted has been
successsful, I realize I can do nothing
without the co-ODeration of the people
and the help of the Lord.
My highest ambition is to help people,
no matter what church they join, and I
request the prayers of all Christians for
the success of the meetings. In other
places, business men have mutually
agreed to close at 7 o'clock during
my meetings, so that they and their
employees could have an opportunity to
attend. Any courtesy of this kind will
be appreciated.
Prof. 0. M. Kendall, who has charge
of the music, plans to furnish a special
number each evening from the excel
lent talent of our own tity.
Persons of all classes and opinions
will find a cordial welcome, and other
Christians will not be held up to ridicule,
as is often done by traveling evan
gelists. Every heart and home made happier.
Help every other home in Albany. Will
you add your influence?
fours in the Masters Name,
W. S. GORDON.
Your Thanksgiving Roaster
One pound can of Corona
Baking Powder for "
50c
Kuby Blend Coffee-the best lor
the price, per pound - - - - 25c
HEISER & MEISER
Oysters, Oysters
At the Oregon Market are opened
daily. You get them direct from the
shell, and more oysters to the .measure
than at any other place.
Stop That Pain
How? Bv usine the Portable Exhil-
ator. Dort fail to see free demonstra
tion at Dawson's Drug Store, next few
days only. , t 23
RINGS Friendship, Engngement
and Weddincr. at French's
Jewelry Store,
FREE!
This beautiful doll will be given away
FREE on Xmas Eve., December 24,
1908. Don't fail to come in and see it,
and bring your friends with you. '!
This Kid Body, Sleeping Doll, meas
ures 25 inches in height, and is hand
srmely dressed in French Bastiste,
trimmed with Valeni-enes Lace, and
can be undressed and put to bed.
Tell Everybody
COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO.
223 First Street
i I ' i i '
Opposite First National Bank.
Ordur vour slab wood (cheap
from Ola faaltweit. Phone Black 167.
tl-1
HOFLICH'S for your oysters properly
I served, according to taste.
; Albany Depot and football poBt cards
at Meisers.
Happyland Rag Dolls at Meisers'.
New Arrivals
for Thanksgiving
Beautiful Silk Tailored
And Lace Waists.
Perrins and Dent Gloves
In all the New Shades for Fall
Chambers & McCune
ALBANY'S LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT STOPE,
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.
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 cf the Linn and Benton Real
Estate Co., temporary offices over the
P.O.
Blanch,
That's ' it. blanch baking powder
guaranteed to be as good as Royal or
Schilling!-. Try it and be convinced.
W e sell it. See the $50 steel range.
ELLIS . SONS, Grocervmen.
193 W. First St. Both phones.
At the Vienna Bakery.
Best hot tamalesin town.
Hot coffee and lunches, a choice affair.
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 jbuv
taste like 40cts. . , ;;;
GILBERT BRO'S.
At the sign of the Padlock.
FISH, POULTRY,
AND OYSTERS...
At the old Sclnlbel otand, cleaned up,
W. D. BROWN, Prop,
ine nignest marKet ptie paid for
chickens, geese, ducks, etc.
The Highest Market Price paid of '
SEEDS
1
Of all kinds, at I '
BROS. FEU !.
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
ai much. We keep constantly on hand
the very best of meats, and we are
only too well pleuaed to furnish our
patrens the choicest cuib of beef, mut
ton' lamb, veal, pork and poultry. Wa
also oarry a full line of hams, bacon,
sausage, lard, fish and provisions gen
erally. Holt's Market
ALBANY
SUPPLY CO..
Wholesale dialer In .fruit, pro-f
duee, paper bags,1Vrapping paper I
and twine. I
442 WEST FIRST STREET,
m CUP WAREHOUSE
Ferry and Water Streets, Albany.
Seeds cleinod without waste for
l-2c per pound. Sacks
furnished free.
Home Phono 307.
STAR BAKERY,
C. Meyer, Prop.,
First-class baked
goods, groceries,
produce, fruits
StC. Both Phones 57
Stetter's Cash Store,
Senders5
FEEDS l ORE,
435 West First 5t., Albany, '
neaaquarters lor "Alsen-i
j Pyramid" Portlann Oment, Roache
IMarOO' L'me. Kunvro d K.'ulW.
City an 1 fam surveying a snecialtr n 0 F hr" """A' .'phu'. Spray.
CIIAS. A, HOAO,
SURVEYOR
nd
. Hay,
I . . ... ., ,; . , . ,
Walter Parker,
Grocer
and!
Baker
OS WK8T f'lEBT SritUET,. ALBAS? OREGON,! '
First class goods in their seasor.
Phon Maln'88. . . '
w -.ictfcj ir:i nniii wiirriL IJUUT,
Grain, Mill Peed and Salt.