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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1909)
ft I Albany uemocra ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY Al'Gt ST. 1909 NO i 5.LY Just Received a full line of Enameled Ware at Meiser & Meiser irTyL'i7:""':.'r 1 E MPIR THEATRE Program Tonight: Pictures. Story of Two Lives. A Georgia Wedding. The Artists Revenge. Songs Wedding Bells. I Want You. E PRESIDENTS. And Experts af Agricultural Col leges to Pass Through. Mattinee every afternoon. AJmission 10 cents. Chambers & McCune Merchandise of High Quality. Burson Seam, less Hose Regular and Out Sizes 25c the pair iLS Agents for the jtgBBft. IK WWoe III TUMHUJK It blndl tllh four loot Tiadc-mvk W. B. Reduco Corsets for -arge Women. Per pair $3.00 Early Showing of Correct Styles in Women's Shoes Suits. Coats, Capes. Dresses and Skirts of every popular material and style. The splendid values are characterised by a wide price range. Ac almost any price can be found just what you want. Shoes The illustration shows a very popular model for Fall and W inter wear. That is not only stylish in appearance but very fnrt.nhie. Ask to see the New Red Cross Shoes. One More Week of the August Clean Up Sale Bargains in all departments come in every time youre down town you are always sure . something you need and at a big saving to your puree. to find In the New Store The Stetters...... Groceries and Produce Prompt delivery SOME HOBOS D01NGS0F THE WORLD. Presidents and officials of the Agri cultural colleges and government experiment stations to the number of about 75 will stop about twenty minutes at the Albany Union Depot on Tuesday morning next en route from Corvalhs to Salem, from 9:40 to 10. It is proposed bv the Albany Com mercial Club to give an informal re ception to the distinguished visitors. Wo stated ceremonies will be offered outside of a brief address of welcome ank a few informal woids. The Commercial club has prepared small "hub" souvenir folders which will be given to all the visitors. They con tain the "Hub" desien of tbe Commer cial Club, .together with statements of the resources of Linn county and the importance of Albany; brief description of Oregon as a state of opportunity, and the f olowi.ig sentiments interwoven in red ink on the several pages: "Greeting to the men who are making Agriculture the greatest of professions and Soil the richest heritage of the race." "The Farm is a Kingdom, the Farmer King, and the Agricultural Professor Tutor o Minces. "Tivn Pnhlin RonofWfnrs ( Ha I who causes two blades of gras3 to grow j where one grew before; (2) He who j makes it hard sledding for one potato j bug where ten million once sang in unison." 'Oree-on. Mv Oreeon-The climate where stern-faced Winter and golden- haired Summer have wed and we are . blessed by their gentle, mild-eyed pjogeny." . The club 19 also arraneine for a supply of choice Albany apples for distribution. Mrs. Weatherrord, presiaent or me Ladies Auxiliary, will head a delegation of ladies, who will present the agricul turalists with roses attached to the hub souvenir. Besides tms Koner Bros, are Caused a Serious Fire, WalLa Wixa Aug. 21. Tramps lit J Coeur D'Alene had a big fire yester- a fire in a boxcar at Waterloo because ?a?t atp8hLT f ' nftJ cold, burned the car, also the Puget th .b" e t, some of tbe recently oound Warehouse and Grain, a loss of draw" claims being burned, $8,000 which is insured. Jefferson Review: J. S. Smith, of . , Linn county populist fame, was in town n - - Saturday, being en route to Arhe, Polk Bunco Man sSrMs wi" engagar to the The second contract of the Warren A rlra?tan Construction Co. was completed this rl 1 VO lw afternoon by the finishing of Ellsworth street to Third, and work was begun at once on Lyon street. A Former Albany Man. Portland, Aug. 21. The Pinkertons landed J. E. Hamlin living in a fashion able residence on the east side, who is , charged with buncoing several eastern uunna. At Olympia. Olympia, Aug. 21. The senate re fused to approve the federal income tax this morning; appropriated $50,000 for the Veterans Home at Pert Orshard; and to allow women to froquent res taurants where liquor is sold. The Boosters. Mr. Leyi West, of Tacoma, Wash., was in Albany this forenoon, while on his way home from a trip to Roseburg. Mr. West is a former prominent resi dent of the city, in the meat business here for several years, and this is his first visit here since leaving Albany twenty years ago. He is in the same business ar.d buys a good deal of his stock in this valley the same as form erly. A good many of his old-time mentis lulled to recognize mm. On Second Street. Marshfiblq, Aug. 21. The develop ment congress will likely reelect the old officers. Mrs. Hammell, who own3 66 feet on Second street, just west of Broders, is contemplating the erection of a brick just west for M. B. craft's meat mark et, either this year or next. Mr. Craft will have to nuve somewhere the first , j of April, on account of the "new post The Newport district school adver- office. Second street will see some tises that in addition to the regular striking improvements during the com- studies it will have classes in steno- ing years. Just In a district School. graphy and typewriting, manual train ing ior Doys in wooa ana irun wuimiik. jttin,v nBtiPrn principles and practical working of .er?.?. Bteam, gas ana electrical macninery. -. , -r t r l0. ni Bteam, gas ana electrical macninery hU,tt?eW '2aVfeeatn BBS vocal music by a competent instructo: rier-nrutinn. the whole two feet high. which will be presented tne presiuenw as a body. . A general invitation is excenaeu uy the club for the people of Albany to assemble at the Depot and take part in the exercises. The complete program and names of speakers will be given on Monday. and sewintr for eirls. And this just in a district school. Albany will do well to take notice and be up with the times. Come to our store and see the new in Wall Paper. New. clean, stock just arrived, many new shades in brown and olive. Let us help you fix the dining room, parlor, or hall. Prices correct. Bukkhart & Lrb. LEBANON. An Oregon Booster. ! An article on Cooperation Close to the Soil, in Everybody's, just out, is at tracting attention. On page 409 is one of ' the most striking pictures in it, that of an applo. orchard, with men picking , apples and the boxes labeled: Oregon Apples, the picture designated: Where Patriotic Apple Growers Advertise Their Stock on Every Bjx. The article in nnrtimilnrlv valuable in rzivinrr the city commission merchant an awful whack full of sharp knives, ! We have all the latest styles rings. French, the Jeweler. BRICK,! A fine lot at our yard at this city.just burned. Phone Home 2P5. ALBANY BRICK CO i Plumbing ! Let us estimate on your worli We guarantee first-class work at moderate cost. PLUMBING, TINNN1NG AND HEATING. ftmmSttEAL! W.E.FRANCIS ESTATE CO 106 N. ELLSWORTH. Farm land and city property bought and sold, Parties having land or city property or salo will do well to list with us. Phones Hell black 53. Homo main 231. Palmer's Dairy 1HE GuLDLN RULE. Delivers milk and cream to any part of the city. Prices reasonatne. jersey cows with best of care. Both Phones. 31.7 CRAFT, 242 West Second St., Albany 12G Ellsworth St, Both Phones. Lumber, Shingles, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Building Paper. The best to be secured. Get our prices. THE CHAS. K. SPAULD1NG LlMBf R CO, Phone-Bill Rii 812; Home 32 Oats, Wheat, Vetch, and Cover Bought The E. A. Two important sales this week wera: M. A. Miller to C. I. Leavengood of Myrtle Creek and J. A. Lambert a hotl man of Oakland, of 54 feet on the east' side of Main street, for $2,000, up on which a concrete building will be p af.fl'c erected in the spring, and the residence I j rClWlOrO 3 property of Byron Mil ap to J. N. Mor- - vittw riB, with a frontage of 66 feet, upon .-. . Krerectwed;cha concrele bu,ld,nf wl" j Photograph Gallery Leslie and wi".G0aeU have bought . fc N A,fa state Bank Build- the Landon machine shop in this city, ' ' fl ' , h calTlpletQ which they will soon take charge of and 'ip." taking of' all operate. kjnd Simpson & Loveall have leased the ' .m i.i,!i.iinir fni'moi'tv nr-pnnipri bv Inc-ram " Bros. & Co. and will soon move their , barber sho;j into the same They will . nut in fine new fixtures and will have I an up-to date shop in every respect. Mr. Lesl 0 P. Miller and Miss Lulu a. Pniii hnth nf whom have been elected teachers in the Lebanon public schools, ' were married in Eugene Tuesday, Aug. ; 17, at the home of the bride's parents. The Exoress is pleased to announce Dreamland WEEK END Vaudeville Offering Lewis and Johnson - IN THEIR Roaring Southern Skit IN OLD MISS1SIPP Real Old PI ntation Darkies and Real Old Plantation Melodies FUN and DANCING New Picture Program Tonight. 1 Magic Roses. Tne Cry from the Well. The Wrong Medicine. S ung by a Bee. Admission 10 and 16 cents. perfect service, an unexcelled quality of goods, anj p.-ices;that are I r moderate and jubt, are what'you ae looking for. then without doubt you should make our store your lending buying place. Our Co ces are the beet ond finest 01 tamable, purified by the removal, by special proctss of the hitter cellulose chuff, whereby the refreshing, stim lating properties of Iho coffee are retained in more concentrated form. can 1 l..-r. ! C. B. DAVIS, PIANO TUNER.! Yearly contracts $5 for two tunings. Leave orders at Davenport's Music Stere. Oats taken en storage, and for s;iltf. Sacks furnished M lenders & Co , Inc OREGON MARKET LUMBER FIGURES. J ENGUNu, Proprietor Furnished by E. A. Chambers, R. D. 2, dressed an-J rough. Call him up. Home 355'i or see him at the mill. Fi:st tljss Groceries, and ti,e best fruits and vegetables at reasonable price. A square Ural tor all. First-class meatB elected stock. of all kinds from Blill'GE & ANDERSON 1 OPPOSITE THE P. 0. ffJ-J ! Fonr chairs. Care of the fa ' ? x tr: n a es "c o Prompt an ace and hair. Efficient aiyvntre Order it of the Al banny Ice Co. West - .oi,d of 3rd St. Both pnnnes. ucuvereu the city. that thorn is everv Drospect for iho es tablishment ot a steam laundry in Lebanon-something that has long betn needed here. Mr. Bush of Eugene and Mr. Hudson 01 Portland nave Deen in 1 Lebanon foj- a few days looking over 1 the ground. 1 Homes. j Prospective purchasers 1 f land in , small tracts will do well to s; e "Jersey j Dairy farm just east 01 AiDany oe- , fore purcnasing, iou yet unouiu mum. will be divided in tractts to Miit pur-1 chasera and on terms that nre easily met. Go direct to tne owner xi. Bryant and save commmissions. farm Property. I CAN find renters for your furnished roomsor your house. Ethel E. Miller. Tf vnn want t sell vour stock ranch or your farm li"t it with me. I find you a buyer. Eihel E 4 1 State d.mk King. I 105 acres of Santiam liver lun-l So acres in rultivation, livin? w.iter, seven room house, on O. & fc. R R- 402 acres S E. Sodaville, .oil tillable, lots of goorl pasiuro, 2,000,0)0 ft. of timber, a line dairy ranch. Ann wtm 5 miles N E. of Brownaville. 50 acres improved. 7i acres in timber and the rest in pasture, new 9 room house, 2 larec barns, telephone, free mail delivery. 168 ACRES. 42 in cultivation, 15 in 'timber und 'he rest in open pasture. Telephone R. F. D . cream route. nice new htuse. or.-l an acrj. 185 acres -1 mWn west of Lebanon, all in cultivation, on railroud. No building. , , , . ... iici-ps, half 1:1 cult'va'ion, other half in limber: a koou h" usj and barn; 1 rrile from Albany. 1 Ivive ci'.v prn-x'rty end farm Ian ! 6rne andsma I trac'H. Come in . 1 s;"Jl 1 '"ni::LE. i.:il u Both Phones Mam 53 1ll 24 W. 1st St. COMPAQ Albany's Leading Tea and Coffea House. WM. BAIN, President. H P. D. GILBERT. V. P. N. BOULEY, Cashier. (THE IsEW BANK) Opened for Business Tuesday, Aug. 10th This bank docs a general banking business in all its brunches, and has facilities to- handling accouuts which are umurpassed. We also call attention to our Savings Department where you can n'.uce your spare dollars and have tnem worn ior you. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. Keep you' valuable -I.,..,, u,- -r iIipv rnnnoc irat loBt or destroyed by safe place w and see us nHpers in a by tire. Lome STAR BAKERY, C. Meyer, Prop., First-class baked goods, groceries, produce, fruits, etc. Both Phones 57 ft