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    Albany
Democrat
ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY MAJiCII. 19 1909
NO
VOL XL1Y
just Received.
A full line of Onvx and Torquoise ,
ware the Houskeeper requires in the
kitchen the best grade of Enameled
ware at a moderate cost. It is waste
of money to buy bo-called imported
wares at an extremely high price or
the many miscelaneous brands of un
known value, mostly woithlws. Onyx ,
and Torquise ware stands the test, and
we guaranty it to please you. It costs
no more than poor ware. Look for the
Onyx and Torquoise Iable before buy
ing. Yes Ruby is the best 25c coffee at
MEISER & MEISER
EMPIRC
THEATRb
The program tonight is a fine one and
this wfll be your last opportunity to see
it.
"A Mother's Love," an especially
good film, contains a moral lesson.
"The Step-mother" is a dramatic
production of merit.
'Gendarms Horse" is a comedy full
of life and humor.
Two good songs.
Admission 10c.
Don't forget the real Vaudeville be
ginning Monday, March 15.
EGGS. Buff orpington, $1.50 a setting
of 15. W. L. Cobb, R. D. 4. Home
Phone 2305. 20t
Announcement Extraordinary
Our Grand For mal Opening
Wednesday, March 1 7th,
at 7:30 p. m.
and following days.
The store will be closed
all day Wednesday, ar
ranging the grand display
of Paris and American
styles.
Chambers & McCune
Albany's Lea ling Cloak and Suit Store. .
S3
Snow Flake Family Flour.
manufactured with the latest improved machinery, made especially for this mill
high grade Absolutely pure- Guaranteed $1.35 per sack, $5.20 per bbl.
Olympic Family Flour.
A patent hard wheat. $1.60 pe' sk. $6 20 per bbl, At all the grocers.
Albany Mill Feed.
BRAN per sacV,
Shorts per Bk
at either the Red Crown or Magnolia Mills. .
Wo put moro Brand in the sack than any mill In Linn County.
ni.;ALJ fl..- -I 1 1 A nr:jjt: -j. -i! ;t. "
weigiieu. uui suuiia tun eiuai iu luiuuilugB UL umer mills.
Custom chopping a speciality.
WE bU OA IS. See us about them. ;, A. W. BOWERSOX, Agent
, $ .90
$1.30
Every sack
Walter Parker,
Grocer
and!
Baker
218WE8T S'lBBT 8THKETALBANY OREGON
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main 56.
STAR. BAKERY.
C. Meyer, Prop.,
Firstclass baked
goods, groceries,
produce, fruits,
etc.
Both Phones 57
Great Vacuum Cleaner.
Cleans all kinds of carpets and rugs
onithe floor, wi'h no noise, dirti r dust,
no matter how dirty the carpet..
Dorr B. Adavs,
AtN. D. Pratt's Furniture Store,
OAJL
Barrett Bros.
Bargains in Farm and
! City Property.
1 170 acres, 90 acres in cult, balance in
timber, best of black loam soil, good
, large house, barn and orchard, school
and church near, close to rail road stat
ion. Price $50.00 per acre.
I 10 room house and one lot near the
; proposed High School building, house
i rents at $14.00 per manth, for a quick
sale $2000.00 takes it.
50 acres near the City, 45 acres in
, cultivation, fair house and barn, family
orchard, just the place for dairy or
poultry farm. Price $5500.
I 12 good vacant building lots in the
eastern portion of the city, will sell
' singly or all together. Price $225 each.
680 acres within 1 1-2 mile of railroad
station, 250 acres in cultivation 2 good
barns, good orchard, running and spring
water, best stock farm in the state, as
wen as me cneapost, Price $2o per acre.
' 5 room house with about half block of
land in western portion of the city, look
this up if you wane a snap. Price $2000.
8 room house and one lot in western
portion of the city." Price $1500.
i 165 acres within 5 miles of Albany, all
open land and sll can be cultivated, 40
acres seeded to clover, fair house, good
barn, no timber, fine dairy or all purpose
farm. Price i65 per acre.
' 87 acres near a gcod town in southern
Oregon, all in culti. Fair improve
ments, 7 acres orchard, 50 acres in
crop. priCe $5500.
I 7 room house, barn and one lot near
the proposed High School bld'g rents
at $1? per month. Price (1600
' Several small tracts of garden or
fruit lands near the city, with or with
out improvements at bargain prices.
1 Full particulars will be given of any
of the above to those who mean busi
ness, by calling at my office. Noinfor-
1 mation given over the telephone.
i C. G. Bubkhart,
I 102 K. First St
We carry insurance against
Eurglary and Hold up.
We 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
$100,000.00 all to protect our
depositors against loss.
J. W. CUSICK & CO.
BANKERS.
Established 1802.
: Public StenopDlicr
If yr-u'r work does not ju'tify the cm
pl.iv ii "f regular t?nographer, call
in W i-i r. he will do b'I kinds of Bten-
.rnt-i: worn reasonably and quick-lv.
H P - :!47. Bell Black 3ul.
-.c .2 i:;it Katiurfcl Bank Lliig
WILL BE
APPQINTED.
Washington, March 13. Senator
Fulton's friends assert positively he
will be appointed Judge early next
week. The department of justice re-
I says nothing.
Nicaragua and
Salvador
WsAHiNGTON,March 13. It is be
lieved certain that Uncle Sam and
Mexico have determined to take action
to keep peace between the Central
American republics. Uncle Sam has
marines ready to send and cruisers in
the neighboring waters. Despite these
assertions Nicaragua and Salvador as
sert that there has been no trouble be
tween the two countries. Communica
tions are apparently interrupted.
New People
for Dreamland.
Dreamland's new people have, arrived
and are getting in to the harness fast
for their Grand Opening Program next
Tuesday evening. The whole company
will appear in that Rascal Pat-, a com
edy that will delight all. The play has
a fine story and plot running through
out and has plenty of Irish wit and
comical situations, Part of the com
pany will appear in a good sketch and
monologue Monday eve only along with
a fine mwram of Dictures. Our new
illustrated song singers Miss Madeline
Harris and Mr. Karl Karey will sing
the illustrations commencing Sunday
afternoon, be sure and hear them as
they are both talented singers. We
also wish to state that we have re
tained the services of the two corn
medians Perry and Berry whose work
in the old Dreamland Stock Co. was
highly pleasing to the patron.f of
Dreamland. We aim to have talent
that cannot be out shined by the large
companie's in the large cities and by
the support and hearty patronage, of
the people of Albany and vicinity we
will do our best to give the best show
ever offered lor the price.
Now it is up to you. You help us
with your patro-age and we will help
you to t dollar show for 10c.
At the house of quality and more for
your money. Dreamland tne lamuy
play house of Albany. We guarantee
good clean entertainments with no vul
garity. Dreamland has
the Show.
CIRCUIT COURT.
Judtre Burnett held a session this
morning and then adjourned for the
Powell murder trial Monday.
C. J. Howe agt. Geo Robinson et al.
appeal, was tried before the court, with
a veruiuL mr Mia ueienaanc.
larceny of a gun during the fire that
hlirnpil tha criln aln,a nf A CU.n;f
was Sentenced tn a mnnth in Iha .nnnu
jail.
A new case is Thomas Cree agt. Geo.
T. Cree, to set aside a deed.
Which Will It Be.
According to the papers Mr. HarrI
man will probably not build the Des-
chuttes road. Of course not. The
proper road to build is the C. & E. ex-
bcusiuu, uuu uir. fiammuD. will ao well
to turn n nanr one tn fnct nH
enough to do what is riht in his road
uunuing. vv ny snouia rortiana dictate.
Was Accidental.
Memphis, Tenn.. March 12. Harrv
English, who killed William Garrett, of
Portland. Or . in a nna,i.Bl
puppy dog last night, was released to
day, the officials holding that Garrett's
ueaui was accidental.
Finnigan's Fortune scored a great hit
last night to three well filled houses.
You should avail yourself of the oppor
tunity to see this fine closing bill of the
old Dreamland Stock Co. The whole
company is in the cast of characters
and we must say right here every body
connected with same have s'rained
themselves to make a success of their
last appearance. The stnry of Finni
gan's Fortune is very good and the
Irish and Dutch witicisms are funny
in the extreme.
We also have some unusually good
moving pictures and a very catchy il
lustrated song.
Come and bring the family to Al
bany's family theater, Dreamland.
Admission 10c.
C. H. NEWS
Heavy tax payments:
J. W. McKnight $163.20: C. H. Davis
$467.50, O'Neill Bros, and Calloghan '
$118.16. J. W. Cusick $267.97, Wright
Blodgett $2063.36, John Sanders $105,22.
H. A. Clark $197.65. Hufts, Stevens &
Co. $112 52. W. B. Stevens $603.34, Al
fred C. Schmitt $352.02, Anna W. Flinu
$630.50; Giblin & O'Brien $169.14, Est.
M. Sternberg $332 27. A. Sternberg
$207.45, Weoely & Cain $197.51, W. C.
Twedalo $228.59, Fred Holsapple $144.
29, Burkhirt & Lee $135.80, August
Engle $143.46, E. D. Cusick trustee
$131.92, U. D. Overton $118.50, W. C.
Morgan $150.87, T. D. Patton $126.07.
O. A. Vandran $213.81, U. G. Hale
$178.67. Stewart & Sox Co. $169.95, N.
D. Pratt $121.25, Gilbert Bros. $121.25,
F. M. French $195.44.
Deeds recorded:
C. A. Wooley to Mary . Mitchell
lots Sonaville $ 150
C. N. Tuttill to Wm. Wooldridge
49.37 acres 10C0
Eli tiume to W. Roger Revelle jj
interest in 160 1
F. G. Will for watches.
nti,M..,) ,..,, U
McKinstry.
uxbl'JSKS, servea in all styles, and
by the pint or quart, at Hoflich's.
Something New
Electric heater for hot water bottles
used with any bottle, keeps water at a
constant temperature, current con
sumed, one-sixth f 16 cp. lamp. Hal
Stan Electric Supply Co.
We have a few sott yellow mountain
fir shingles on hand at a minimum price.
They are ''dandies". We dtp your
shingles in Creosote oil stain when de
sired. Thompson & Cramer.
Lime and sulphur toniy, $3.60 a bar
rel. MAKE IT YOURSELF.
M. Senders & Cb.
We Haven't Said Much f
About Uur Own Make Of Baking Powders
DIAMOND BRAND
For the last six years We have sold over StO pounds per Week and
not a single can has been returned. THIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
.1 i
Remember this is home manufactured goods and contains no alum or amonia
and is not sold at Trust trices. In several sizes PER POUND 40 cents.
Money refunded if not satisfactory. TryJIt.
COMMERCIAL COFFLF. & CROCKERY CO.
223 First Street
Opposite First National Bank.
FOR RENT. 5 large unfurnished I
r:oms. very close in, bath and phone. !
Call 314 Ferry, near 3rd street. . I
We will sell WALNUTS,
Saturday the 1 3th, all day
at 15c per pound. These
are good nuts.
Gilbert Bros.
Groceries, hardware, furniture.
At the sign of the padlock.
-
ftjjlll iSllllC f L -g J ' a ! "
1 haye the following for sale:
2 good lots 60x120 ft., east front, in
good neighborhood; 1 lot 47x111 ft.; and
3 lots 50x111 ft.; 2 lots 45x111 ft.; 2
lots 56x110 ft. Can be had for $700
each. '
Also have six 10 acre tracts; well lo-1
cated, and on one of the best roads in
the county. These are all good tracts.
Have 6, 5-room cottages, with base
ments, which will sell from $1150 to
$1550 apiece. These properties, most
of them have sewer and city water,
and are all very well located.
Those desiring property of this kind
wilt have to act quickly, as this proper
ty will soon go. Come quick and get
the best
I also have one 5 acre tract, cood
house and burn, located about miles
from center of town; and have 2 good
residence prnpertiep for rent. One
house centrally located near courthousp;
and have 2 other properties furnished,
which will be for rent about April 1st.
Call on or write me '.O' particulars.
J. A. HOWARD.
Fair ale Plant harm.
I huve for tale a ci.i ice lot i pier ta
fo.- fall plaining at riasonab.e pricis.
G ore berries, re 1 and white lurr in's,
loirar.birnes, dewberries, ihuonb,
hedge plant and sa?e.
1VER (.'. DUEDALL.
Horn 1 Phoie 7102. R. F. D. No.C.
ioiLtnra
It has been noised about
that Holt is going away;
but it is a mistake,
BUT HE IS HERE TO STAY
Stealer's J i.sh 'Store
Pacific black 21. Home 160.
' Call up Hume Phone 74. Bell Red 811