Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 04, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4 !08
MO IS
DREAMLAND ALL FOR AL I ATTORNEY
To-Night. ,BANY COLLEGE
The Greatest Picture Program yet.
RECEPTION Oli THE AMERICAN
FLEET AT SIDNEY, AUSTRALIA.
THE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST -a
beautiful band colored picture.
Hurry Up Please
A Fine Laugh Producer,
Songs:
I Love You Like the Roses Love the
Dew.
I'd Rather Float then a Dreamy Old
Waltzh with You, You, You.
FINCH A
MURDERER.
Kills
Attorney Ralph Fisher
Portland Today!
of
Portland, Or., Nov. 28. Attorney
Carpet
Cleaning
By M. L. Sanders
FOOT BROADALBIN ST.
.'New Rugs made from old carpets.
iBoth phones.' Home 210. Bell B, 402.
Churches of Oregon will help
! their School.
A meeting was held yesterday in
Portland at the rooms of the Portland
Commercial Club to discuss the edu-
riio.,. Th men who met together James A. Finch of Portland shot and
were all Presbyterians and interested in killed Attorney Ralph Fisher in Port
the advancement of their denomination- ' land at 1.30 today. Disbarment pro
alstfhool. In addition to business men di h d b en pr08ecuted by Fisher
of Ponland; the trustees of Albany . . , . r . . . ...
College ana members of the Presby- Smat Finch and recently the Supreme
terian Ministerial Association were Court of the State of Oregon lSBued a
present and tooK part in the deliber- mandate disbarring Attorney Finch for
ations. ' a period of one year. The charge was
Those present at the gathering were l "appearing in Court in a drunken con
President H. M. Crooks; Rev. W. H. .dition."
Holt, D. D. ; Rev. E. M. Sharp, D. D.; Fisher was a member of the griev
Rev. J. R. Wilson, D. D.; Rev. W. H. ance committee of the Oregon Bar As
Foulkes, D. D.; Rev. A. J. Montgomery, sociation and appointed prosecutor' in
Rev, Geo. W. Arms, Rev. J. S. Dunn- a matters pertaining to conduct of
ing. Rev. H. H. Pratt, Rev. J A. P. 1 lawyers. Finch was formerly from Al
McGraw, D. D.; Rev. T. B. Griswold, ;bany. He has been arrested and lodged
Rev. C. W. Hays, W. H. Phelps, jn jajl. He denies that he shot Fisher.
i-letcner L,inn, u. in. owli., j.
Steele.
Land in Smai! Tracts
For thirty days We fiaVS five
Army Beats Navy.
- Philadelphia, Nov. 28. The foot
fcflci'fl'hjill team reDresentine West Point
tracts and four 10-acre tracts, within S Annapolis to-
In rl -"-IV
0REQ0NIDAH0
CONFERENCE.
The Third Annual Oregon-IdahoBoy's
Conference met in Eugene yesterday
aud will last for three days.
This organization is under the super
vision of the State Committee of the
Young Men's Christian Association.
The delegates going from Albany will
number five, as follows: L. tacBride.
Rolla Ralston. Park Stalnaker, Edward
Viereck.Elbert Warford. A. C. Schmitt
will also attend the sessions. The sess
ions will last Sunday night and a good
program has heen prepared and will be
followed in detail. It is expected that
large delegations from Oregon andJJaho
will be present and participate in the
sessions.
Many prominent Y. M. C. A. leaders
and workers among the young boys will
be there and assist in making the sess
ions as profitable is possible for the
young men that will gather in conven
tion. Each club or organized Sunday
School class is entitled to one delegate
for every ten members. Entertain
ment will be furnished by the Boy's
uub of Eugene in the homes of that
city,
COUNTY INSTI
TUTE MONDAY.
' KEEP an EY . ou the Vienna Bakery
!fr good things to EAT. Second street
(between Ellsworth and jjvod.
mile and a half of Albany. Fme
at the right price and on easy terms, j
Get busv before it advances irt price.
' Inquire of the Linn and Benton Real
n f . . -i. x . CRr, nits, thtf
liState UO. lempuriu-y unite, w.o.
P. 0.
Steel Cut Oats
And Cream Rolled Oats at the Ore-1
gon Mprket. This is the new crop. I
day.- Score 6 to 4.
Bit; Explosion,
P'rff'SBUTG Nov. 28. An explosion in
a coal mine at Marianna entombed near
ly 300 men today. Expected all dead
as flames are raging.
At the Vienna BaRery.
Don't Miss this
Opportunity
REMEMBER the entire Crocker Stock
will be sold out in the next thirty days
Tell Iverybody
Call early while the selection is large.
Haviland china, Half Price
Cut Glass Half Price
Turkey platter - Half Price
Dolls, all sizes, 20 pr. ct. discount
Fancy Cup & Saucer 20 pr. ct. discount
Fancy Plates 20 pr. ct. discount
Fancy Silverware 20 pr. ct. discount
Dolls!
Dolls!
Not a bit to early sto buy your
dolls to dress. We're showing
a complete line now and if you
wantthe choiset come in at once.
' Our toy counter is heaping full
with toys also. Bring the little
iolks and let them look
HEISER & MEISER
M ' '' ' I LJu.Mwir.W-.BnmjU4'jtM,Aiu)4a.:?!D
I Best hot tamales in town.
Hot coffee and luncheB, a'choice at-
fair.
! Deafness Cannot be Cured
! by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deaf ness,
and that is by the constitutional rem-
edies. Deafness is caused by an in
! flamed condition of the mucous lining of
I the Eustachian Tube. When this tube
I is inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, and when it is
H1 Mn.ori Deafr-aa is the SUlt.
I and unless the inflammation can ,be
taken out and this tube restored to Its
normal condition, hearing will be de
J s'troyed lorevei ; nine cases out of ten
. are caused by Catarrh, which isnothing
! Dut an inflamed condition of the mucous
i We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (cause by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall s
Gotarrn (jure, aena ior circular, ireo.
1 F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
CnMKo nrno-D intn. 7Sc.
1 Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
The regular annual teachers' institute
will convene in Bession in this city on
next Monday and continue throughout
the first three days of next week. The
sessions will De field in tne BapUBt
church beginning ac9:00 a. m., Monday.
xtra talent nas Deen engaged ana will
appear on the program at stated times.
On Monday night a public reception is
to be held in the Maccabee Lodge rooms.
to which the visiting teachers and
friends are invited. On Tuesday night
a public entertainment will take place
in the Rnnf iRt. ehtirch. President Camn.
" I bell of the University of Oregon will be
the speaker and the remainder of the
program win do ox a nuaceiianeuua
character and will be by members of the
college faculty and students from the
High School. A goon program win De
presented to the public that night and
the admission will be free. A large
attendance is much desired by the men
in charge of the arrangements.
223 First Street
COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CR0CKERYJC0.
Opposite First National Bank.
Glove
Day Monday
One Day Only NOV. 30 One Day Only
Special Glove Day
AH our Famous Brands of Gloves such as Dents,
Perrins Simmons and Steukalai's at sale prices
for ONE DAY ONLY.
C. H. NEWS
- Mortgages: $600, $150, $150, $600.
Four Satisfactions of mortgages.
Quit Claim deed; I. E. Richardson
and wife to Sarah C. Bennett. Ila$5.00.
Deeds recorded:
Kmma Kelley and husband to W. W.
Powell, 11 acres, $1100.
H. Y. Kirkpatrick and wife, Samuel
M. Garland and wife to James Henry
Goinor. all of bl 2. Sweet Home $300.
Vina E. Banta and husband to John
H. Higgins and Agnes E higgins, I
81 a $1500.
Jos. Abrams et al to John H. Hig
gins et al, 40.91 a, $250. .
Jubilee Singers.
The Empire theater has a special fea
ture thin Affcnrtionn in a rnmnnnv fit
'darkey jubilee lingers and musicians.
:n l. : .1 .... - . .
aucjt win uu in mo city lur luiugnfc tuiu
can be seen at the Empire.
HOFf-ICH'S for your oysters proparly
served, according to taste,
Happyland Rag Doll at Meisers'.
Just received
A new lot of Rifles, Shot Guns
and Revolvers and the prices are
rightithis year.
Also Table and Pocket cutlery
just in at right prices.
Magnolia coffee costs 25c bm
taste like 40 cts. i; :;.''; ;r:.
GILBERT BROS.
At the sign of the Padlock.
Pm-Mini and Dick of all $4.0C r For choice of 50 pairs of Elite and I
$2.59 pr. ESsJfEi!&98c pr. av- fsr&&s
white wine greefand blue. Every pair Real French broken lots nut good colors anu sues.
Kid worth $4.00 pr. for only $2.a9. ;
" " " " " " mj-o. !o1b we offei 4 An For Perrins $3.00 black 12 B
$1.49 pr. SrSpS3$1.98 pr. -
Gloves in all colors for $1.49 pair. I
FISH, POULTRY,
AND OYSTERS...
At tb. old Scbubal std,-cLaritd up,
W. D. BROWN, Prop-,
The highest market pries' paid for
ahick.ni, g.M., du.ks, etc.
The Highwt Market Pric. paid for
SEEDS
OUR DUiY IS TO FULFILL
. THE WISHES OF OUR
. CUSTOMERS. ,
Don't think w want only your
Boasy-w. netd your good will quite
a. nuch. W. k.p Mmstantly on hand
t. very bt f meats, and w. are
mlv too w.ll pi wd to furnish our
patnas th. choi.Mt sat. of beef, mutj
tom' lamb, Tal, york and poultry. We
all. wrry a fall ha. of hams, bacon,
aaaiag., lard, fish and provisions gen
erally. Holt's Market
Of all kinds, at
Chambers & McCune
H ALBANY'S LEADING CLOAK ANU hull M UR
lfA-57a:
ALBANY
SUPPLY CO.,
Wholeaal. duller in fruit, pro
duce, papr bigs,rapping paper
and twine.
42 WEST FIRST STREET.
HOWARD BROS. FBI- D
d) caop WABBiioa3B
Ferry and Water Street., Albany.
Seed cleaned without wp.ste for
l-2c per pound. Sucks
furnished frea.
. Horn, fkoae 807.
STAR BAKERY.
C. Meyer, Prop.,
First-class haked
goods, groceries,
produce, fruits,
etc. Both Phones 57
Walter Parker
CHAS. A. II0AG,
FEED S TORE,
435 Wt First 5t., Albany, 'V
Mwdoaarter. for "Alscn, md
Stents Cash Store
SI U VPV( lt Pyramd" Hortlann Cement, "Roarh.
w . v v Karbor" Liui.. Rubrroid licoflne.
1 . , " ' , . Wol F br. PlasUr. Mulp-ir, Hprav.
! City and farat survrlag a ap..i ty. p0alU n.HM. D.IIm UMnood and
21 W.ttCr. St., llbaay. Or Liawty Bw1 bard wkMt fluar ' Hay,
Craia. Hill aa Salt.
Grocer
and;
Baker
tie wrst KiRsT ariirthiALi v kc-- ,
First class goo is in th'r ..season.
Phont Maln.SB,