Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 22, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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VOL XLIV
ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1900
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BROWNSVILLE I 70 KILLED I CORVALLIS.
Several Coast'ng Accidents.
In a Colorado Accident.
Times.
H. B. Mover has
mill in this city to
saw mill men. for
years. The new men at
!
Denver. Jan. 16.-The latest reports
leased his planing aav 71 were killed and manv hurt, thirty
Sawyer Bros, the ' of whom may die, as the result of the
a period of three collision of the passenger train in crash-
tne tnrottie me into a freieht near Ulenwood springs
WHISTON
& LONGMAN,
Evangelists of note, will be at
the Christian Church during
January, in a
GREAT REVIVAL
Plan to heat them.
! propose to enlarge the capacity of the on Denver and Rio Grande last night,
plant. More than sixtj met death in one car.
I Henry Sheldon and R. W. 'Iripp have Eight bad their heads decapitated.
purchased (he prank Johnston lbu acre i
I iarm six miles nortnwest or. Browns
ville and about two miles from Plain
I view, which they will make into a dairy
and hog ranch.
The Brownsville Real Estate and In
vestment Company report the sale this
i week of the Mat Carotin farm of 220
acres, located a few miles southwest of
, Brownsville, to F. P. Morse for $8,800.
Mr. Morse recently came here with his
family from Colorado.
The marriaee of Dr. E. Rinehoffer of
this city and Miss Eva Divilbiss of
Portland, occurred in Portland Satur
day. His bride is quite well known in
i the city, where she has visited friends
a number of times.
1 Hundreds of people, big and little,
have enioved the exhileratine sport of
coasting, and many have been more or
less injured, a few seriously. Among
the latter are Mrs. George Orume. wno
sustained a broken leg and a badly
smashed ankle; Miss Minnie Stanard,
who injured her knee very badly, and
Miss Hazel Howe who has a badly
sprained ankle.
SHINGLES.
We make the BEST. Every buncn
branded with our name. Look for it
Our No. I's are the only first class
shingles in this market.
We make three graops; pack them
closely and use no dry kiln. A shingle
full of life
THOMPSON & CRAMER
Albany, Oregon.
Put the hire Out.
One day this week as the train was
pulling out of Yaquina the home of Mr.
Ridgeway was discovered on fire. The
train was stopped and the flames ex
tinguished. Mrs. Ridgeway and child-
ern were at home alone, and if the fire
had not been discovered at the time the
building would undoubtedly have been
burned.
There is to be s call meeting of Bu
lah Rebekah Lodge I. O. O. F., next
Tuesday night, for installation. Mem
bsrs are requestted to be present. By
order of Noble Grand. B. U. Worrell.
Want Heney and Burns.
Portland Jan. 16 A meeting was
held last night when subscriptions were
opened to raise a fund to hire Heney
and Burns to come to Portland to make
investigations should statement num
ber one pledges be broken.
TONIGHT
Dreamland Has a Fine Picture
Program.
XAnd everybody should avail them
selves of the opportunity to get out and
enjoy a fine evening's entertainment
alter tne prolonged cold snap.
Dreamland is always warm and con-
fortable.
Admission only 10c
Missionary Society Meeting.
The Ladies Missionary Society of the
Christian church met yesterday after
noon with Mrs. Swank as hostess, as
sisted by Mrs. Blount and Mrs. Ailing
ham The president Mrs. B. T. Jordan
lead the meeting. The evangelists,
Messrs. Whlston and Longtman were
heard in talks and songs with Mrs.
Whiston at, the organ. The Boclety is
doing good work. Several visitors were
present.
The Dscember meeting, a good one,
with 29 present was held, with Mis. R.
C. Churchill and Mrs. Perry.
Grafted from the Times;
The Commercial Club has elected A.
J. Johnson president, N. R Moore vice
president. Frank Groves secretary,
Harold Woodcock treasurer. The re
ports showed receipts amounting to
$6,588.84 during the year, with $6,387.84
disbursements, the principal item being
$4753 for furniture and fixtures.
The cannery "warehouse, 25 by 50 feet
collapsed from the snow, causing a loss
of $1500.
The report of the w iter works com
mission shows $15,594.28 expenditures
during the year and $20,977 66 receipts.
A big expenditnre the coming year
will be a $10,000 reservoir.
Cooks Gymnasium basket ball team
of Spokane plays O. A. C. tonight.
Hollenbeck & Son have sold their
furniture store to A. L. Stevenson, re
cently of' Dundee, 111,
SOME GRANITE WARE
Worrth Your Attention
Free Exhibit. M
The Internatioral Correspondence
Schools of Scranton, will hold an ex
hibit at the Commercial Tea Store,
Albany, Thursday to Saturday this
week, giving special discount to those
enrolling during the exhibit.
Old students are invited to call.
COMMERCIAL COFFCE & CROCKERY CO.
223 First Street
Opposite First National Bank.
Electric Fixtures
Electric Fix tuns
Electric Fixtures
All Pi ices
All Prices
All Prices
Ralston Electric Supply Co.
AT THE EMPIRE
8 inch Sauce Pan3 ; 12c
11 incch Wash Bowl 12c
10 inch Fry Pan 12c
9 inch Milk Pan 10c
Pails, so called 10 qt 32c
Bread Pans, 6x9 inches 12c
Kettles, 11 inches across 20c
These pnees are tux a limited time
only.
HEISER& MEISER
Buby Blend Coffee Pleases All
To-iwht
Home and
Abroad-
Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, of Portland,
has returned from Panama. He says
the Zone is in a healthy condition.
Astoria last year spent $6,417 on pro.
motion work, sending out 63,000 pieces
or ntierature encluaing letters.
The U. of O. exDectB to make Feb .14
the anniversary of the aimiesion of
Oregon into the Union an annual event
The late William M. Hoag, who died
at San Francisco, left prorerty valued
at $250,000. He left a will with many
legacies in it.
Oregon against the world, Heppner
B ackman. of Heunner, Ur., nas lust
been given a fine place on the New
York Herald as a cartoonist. He is
doing some splendid work along original
lines.
Corvallis vesterdav had a whirlwind
debt raising campaign, to secure $6,000
to complete paying for the new $25,000
Y. M. C. A. building. Ot course it was
raised. Corvallis has gotten a move
on and does things.
Up at Stayton this week twenty
eight men and boys pitched into a tree
at the home of Giles Thomas, who was
sick, and knocked the stuffing out of it,
leaving it all cut to pieces, just right
for burning. That's a kind of knock
ing that is mighty fine.
The Democrat has received No.
1, Vol. 1 of LaFollette's Weekly Maga
zine, Madison, Wis. One of the Arti
cles, is timely. It is headed: Honor on
Trial in Oregon, by U. S. Senator Jon
athan Bourne, jr. It is to be a maga
zine ol progress, social, intellectual, in
stitutional. Price $1 a year.
Did in Portland.
Gilbert Bros.
We wish to extend to all the
compliments of the season and
wish eveyrbody a prosperous and
Happy New Year, we wish to
thank our patrons for their liberal
trade throughout 1908 and by
keeping a good stock and giving a
quare deal to every man we
hope to merit y our trade through
1909. Respectfully,
GILBERT BROS.
310 W. First St.,
Albany, Or.
All's Fair in Love and War1 ' t.
The Devil's Sale.
The Christmas Butglars.
Songs: Shine on Harvest Moon -by
Koife.
Golden Rod, the Flower of Oor Coun
try by Miss Worrell. .
Change of program tomorrow.
Admission only 10 cents. :;. 1
Hail, Rain, Snow or Blow
SATBRDH, M. 16TB
We will Start the f
Newest, Fairest and Cheapest Sale
Ever Advertised in Albany.
You Can Figure Your Own Price,
See Big Circular for full particulars, it will sure be a winner. If a
Circular is not left at your door, call at the store for o e. Dontmissit. !
I
Be Here Saturday if you have to Come on Snow Shoes
Chambers & McCune
Albanys Leading Cloak and Suit Store.
Mrs. EieSilOl! Pirtley die'd yesterday
at the Patton hotrieV- fSr old p'edplo, at
the remarkablu age of ni.iety1. The re
mains were taken through Albany this
afternoon for- Crawfordsville. where
the funeral and ruiial will take place
tomorrow. She was Ihe second wife of
R. C. Finley, who died in 1892, a step- f
mother ot Mr. tienrge rinley, a worthy
woman.
SI ill more barrells at the Albany
Butter and Produce Co's at a barrel.
Holt Again
It lias been noised about
that Holt is going away;
but it is a mistake,
BUT HE IS HERE TO STAY
rann
Sterter's Cash Stoic
! ALBANY
SUPPLY CO.,
Wholesale d.aler in fruit, pro
duce, paper bags, wrapping paper
and twine.
442 WEST FIRST'S rilEET. j
BRU. E & ANU&ttJl
Oppositu the Hhtal Rever, give e
Ml attention to all twaetlal neat.
Money
For
You
Greaterproductivenessof trees'
larger, cleaner, and finer fruit
more money. Isn't that fruit
growers' reasoning? Nothing
will contribute to this end more
than effective spraying. And
Effective Spraying can best be
attained with
Bean Magic
Spray Pumps
Effective spraying means
High Pressure Spraying and
till the advent of the Bean
Magics a high pressure could not
be maintained with a hand pump
for any length of time.on account
of the body-racking effort
needed to operate it. Tne Bean
patent spring divides the work
between the two strokes of the
handle and works against only
one-half the preasure shown on
the gauge and saves exactly
one-third the labor.
We lire tbeee pumpi b
itock and will be pleated to
Low them. We cannot rec
ommend them too- stroDljr.
011 LING
& TAYLOR
STAR BAKERY
C. Meyer, Prop.,
First-class baked
goods, groceries,
produce, fruits,
etC Both Phones 57
Walter Parker,
Grocer
Baker
4lfl WEST "HRHT 8i;Kb,K'lAI',HMY iftK.JUN
First class goods in their season
Ph "lie Miiln fin.
We carry insurance against
Burglary and Hold up.
Wo are members of the
American Bankers
Association. If we
were robbed the Pinkertons
would be employed to hunt
the criminals indefinitely.
And then we have invested
$104,000.00 all to protect our
depositors against loss.
J. W. CUSICK & CO.
BANKERS.
EstaWihed 1892.
M. AIARV MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Prys dart,
226 Broadalbin Street, Albany.
Phone Black 482.
HENiY BRODERS,
DFALSR IN CHOICE MEATS
OF ALL KINDS.
Second an J Ellsworth Streets. Albun
tit 14 fti Haw Hlwifi BougK
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