Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, July 02, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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    Democrat
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VOIi XLIY
ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY JULY. 2 1909
NO 4
HAMMOCKS
The best line at
MEISER & MEISER'S
Yes ! Ruby Blend is the best 25c Coffee
EMPIR C
THEATRE -
Program tonight:
PICTURES.
"In the Sultans Power".
"Soldiers Heart."
"Gamblers Honor."
"Protector of Animals."
SONGS.
1. "When Love is Young." .
2, "Pansies Means Thoughts' and
Thoughts Mean You."
Change of program tomorrow.
Admission 10 cents.
EGGS. Buff orpington, J1.B0 a 'setting
of 15. W. L.Cobb, R. D. 4. Home
Phone 2305. - 20t
THE WOODILL
MYSTERY.
Baltimore, June 26. Advices from
the scene of the Woodill murder indicate, J
according to detectives, that Eastman
and the woman might have been old
friends. The idea that she was murder-1
ed by another woman is scouted. She j
was buried by the county today, j
Robbery may have been the motive as j
a man resembling Eastman pawned the
jewels nere similar to tne ones missing.
New Tennis
Champion.
The Event of the Season
CHAMBERS & VIcCUNE'S
GREAT
CELEBRATION
SALE
Friday, June 25th to July 4th
This is our firstBIG CLEAR ANCESALE IN THE NEW
STORE, there's lots of room here and it will pay youto
visit every department.
It's as light as day any place in "The Big Daylight Store."
i.
ELECTRIC IRONS
thirty days trial free.
For information see
Willamette Valley Co.,
R. E. Welch, Manager.
STAR BAKERY,
C. Meyer, Prop.,
Firstclass baked
goods, groceries,
produce, fruits,
etc. Both Phones 57
HOUSE
CLEANING
Carpets, rugs and upholstered furn
iture cleaned. Walls and ceilings swept.
Carpets laid and changed from one
room to another. Churches, halls and
offices a specialty. If you are pleased
tell otheis. If not call me and I will
make it light.
L. H. JACKS,
1047 W. 7th Street Albany.
Home phone Red 259.
Bell Black 201.
Philadelphia, June 26. Miss Hazel ,
Hotchkiss, of California, won the wo- j
mans lawn tennis championship ot the
United Statos, defeating Mrs. Bergner
Wallace ot iew York, the former '
champion, j
Stolen Goods Found.
The goods stolen several weeks ago
from the stores of McCully & Sturte
vant and iiross &White at Halsey.have
just been recovered in a peculiar way. 1
A man convicted at Roseburg ior the .
robbery of a post office in Douglas ;
county, while in jail just before being
taken to the pen this week confessed:
to having had a hand in the robberies, '
telling where the goods were, part near
Roseburg and most of them in a hay-1
stack near Halsey, a couple gunney '
sacks full, and they were found just as I
reported and returned to the owners.
Corvallis has made a contract with
the Karriman neoDle for advertising
and will boost likewise.
Re duced Rates in Effect.
Tickets will be sold on the certificate
plan at reduced rates to meetings noted
below. Full fare going, one third fare
returning, provided fifty or more have
attended the meeting:
Great Council, Improved Order Red
men, Portland July 27th, 28th and 29ih.
Oregon Christian Missionary Conven
tion Turner June 24th July 4.
Northern Baptist Convention, Port
land, June zotn to July znci.
State Teuii ,rs Association, Albany
June 29th to -hy 2nd.
July 3rd, 4tiT; and 5th one fare for
round trip on C. & E., final limit July
6th. ;
Southern Oregon Chautauqua As
sembly, Ashland, July 7th to 17th.
Rural Letter Carriers Association,
Corvallto, Ore., July 30-31 Aug. 1st. ,
Apply Union depot for full informa
tion. R. K. Montgomery, Agent.
C H NEWS
Deeds recorded:
Wm. Foltman to L. D. Porter, lots
3 and 4 block 5 H'fl 4th ad $ 600
Albany Land Co. to Mary J, Long,
block 4 Hazlewood ad 1000
Hamon Shelton Jr. to Jus. Shelton
4 lots, bl 16 H's 3rd ad. Albany 1500
G. W. Wright to W.C.Gildow and
wife, lot Wright's ad Albany .. 250
Machine mortgages for $270 and $750.
Dental certificate Dr. R. C. Hunt,
Multnomah county.
Probate: Final account approved in
estate of Isaiah Piatt.
First semi-annual account approved
in estate of J. F. Nixon.
19 June weddings and 3 days left.
Home and
Abroad-
,v
Prof. Ressler has been engaged as
professor of industrial pedagogy at the
O. A. C.
A big Hassam paving contract was
let in the lrvington district Portland
yesterday. i
Mrs. J. F. Altermatt and sons Kayce
and Edward, of Chicago, arrived this
no jn, on a summer's visit in Albany.
Tom Parker is chairman of the com
mittee on plug-ugglies at the Cottage
Grove celebration on July 5th. Of
course. The eagle can't help scream-,
ing there.
L. H, McMahon having knocked the
Crater Lake project is said to be after
bigger game and will make things
tropical along retorm lines generally.
Harriman is asking for bids for 60
miles of the Oregon Eastern Railroad
from Natron. The road will he 198
miles from Natron to Klamath Falls.
One of the winners in the tennis
tournament at Vancouver, Wash., yes
terday was Harry Dewart, son of Rev.
Dewart. who played several sets in Al
I bnay last year.
Harrisburg Bulletin: A. C. Stell
1 roacher has rented the Caleb Giay iarm
; of 318 acres east of Halsev for a term
j of five years. This is said to be one of
i the best stock and grain farms in thi s
part of the country. Mr. Stellmacher
has given up the Idea of going to Can'
Ma.
BAD ALLEYS
As Well as Unsightly bill Boards
Editor Democrat:
Admitting that bill boards are by no
means an ornament or pleasing sight to
admirers of a beautiful city, they cer
tainly are far from being as unsightly
and disgraceful as a filthy and stinking
alley as the one in block 7 in the hub of
the Willamette Valley. Theie are
other a leys in the city that are far
from being a model of cleanliness but
that one in particular takes the cake
from one years' end to the other, A
city ordinance exists prohibiting de
positing trash of anv kind in the streets
or alleys, but our city officials who are
paid by the city to look after this mat
ter certainly are not doing their duty
and drawing pay for something they do .
not earn. I would say here that clean
up day is a good thing as far as it goes
but it don't go far as it comes to seldom
to do much good. It would simply re
mind one of a person taking a bath once
a year, that may be better than taking
no bath at all but such a person would
hi a poor sample of cleanliness, and so
with the city that has its annual clean
up day. As soon as every man, woman
and child requires the habit of making
every day in the year clean up day may
we Iook forward to a clean citv and no
sooner. CHAS. PFEIFFER.
It Is Accurate.
Tf mnlfoo imn marl if fliinW .mil
owe vour merchant 7 nnd find it out
$12. Under our McCospey system
when you think it is $7 $7.05 is just a
nickel too much. Holt again.
THE NEW PROGRAM AT
Dreamland
Tonight.
New Moving Pictures and
McKenzie, Moore & Co,
-in-
"MARRIED FOR MONEY."
This bill is a master piece and is the
very besi among the companies repor
toire. First appearance of Mrs. Mc
Kenzie in her very extensive and ex
pensive wardrobe, wearing a gown that
cost $250. Don't miss the show tonight.
4th of July Rates.
On July 3rd, 4th and 5th round trip
tickets will be sold to all points in Ore
gon on S. P. and C. & E. lines at one
and one third fare "n S. P. and one fare
on C. & E. lines. Return limit July 6th 1
no stop overs given. Children at half
the above rates. Inquire at Union de
potter further information.
FREE! FREE
Chinaware, Crockery, Glassware, Granltewaro, Tinware') Jardiniere,
' Vases, Woudehware, etc., at our Big Premium sale see the big display
iu Ibe window at the
1
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Erveybody
Both Phones
Main 53
223' W. First:Street.
DON'T MISk3 THJS OPPORTUNITY.
Stetter's Cash Store
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e . .Tha Kind You Haie Always
Auaii mo
Signature
of
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FINAL SETTLEMENT.
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LUMBER FIGURES.
. Furnished by E. A. Chambers, R. D.
2. dressed and roueh. Call him up.
Home 355!: or see him at the mill.
YOU may be as particular about
your clothes as you like;
about the cut and model, about
fit, about quality; you may even
think you can get what's good
enough ready-made.
All right; that means yon haven't
seen our new suits from
Hart Schaffner & Mark
and that means, if your'eOjas sensible
as we think you are, that you're going
to see them before you spand jany
clothes money. -
We tell you this: . For style, for tailoring, for models, ffor all
wool, honest quality of fabrics, no tailor or clothier can maton them; and
we know it. It'B money in your pocket to let us proyeit; and you'll
get better clothes than usual.
Suits $12.50 to $30.00
This store is the home of
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
FEATHER RENOVATOR
401 cast Water Street.
I
racy
One Price C'lotliier.s.
8
Now t eady
Phone 35c.
for busines
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