Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 26, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
Democrat
cty
Or.
ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY NOVEMBER. 2G 1909
NO
VOL XLV
NEW BOOKS
-at-
Meiser & Meiser's
55c each, 10 for$5.00
EMPIR V
THEATRE
PROGKAM TO-NIGHT
PICTURES.
1. The Stage Driver. (Wild West
Drama)
2. Gamblers Honor. (Drams)
3. Grotesque Mixup. (Comedy)
SONGS
4. Nearest and Derrest.
6. Spooneyville.
Admission 10 cents only.
THE PIER ISTANARDOIL DOINGS OF
WENT DOWN.! BEATEN.! THE WORLD.
Kit' " m! n SaSSRSiSii"'1'?
St. Paul, Nov. 20 The government '
: at Portland was postponed until next
The pier in the bridge at Jefferson.
went out during last night, that is won its case against the Stanard Oil Monday.
SKIS STS' ?! IS 5" ff-."?!" .SfZSK. ZB V-it VJ"""'?" I . Out of fourteen games between U.
h.iilt: latn in u..... .ml h.ri n, the Sunreme Court. Stock are iro ns Ys.a u- A- - lne lauer mis won 01117
had time to thoroughly settle, the found- tumoiing.
ation hardly being secure on account of
uuuvMiumman
Today is Saturday
There is something you are going to buy.
Come here and look around, you'll find
everything Ready-toWear, at Sale Prices.
Ladies, Misses and Childrens
SUITS and COATS
at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Ladies, Misses and Children's
SHOES, SHOES
Every Price Reduced.
The trial of the Parrish divorce case
slight slant, a his cier was 32 by:i4
at the bottom, 27 by 6 fit the top
and about fortv fet hierh. It con
tains 435 yards of cement, one of the
largest cement piers in the valley.
This means that the bridge will either
have to be abandoned during the winter,
or usea ac soma risk. ic is ownea
jointly by Linn and Marion, counties, i
being looked after by the two counties
jointly,
1
three.
Mrs. Claus Spreckles has been limited
to $5,000 a month for expenses. Poor
woman.
An Eagle Point, Or., car load of ap
ples won first prize at the national
tthmv Knnlrnnn fWtfrtn nrrninaf tVio.
Lewiston, Nov. 20. Kettenbach, World.
Kester and Robnett .were indicted to- j The board of equalization of Lincoln
county ordered the assessment reduced
Indicted.
day.
U. 0. Won.
Map Rejected.
i
I Washington. Nov. 20. Thn r.nnH
U. O. defeated O. A. C. yesterday offlce reje.ted the Deschutes railroad
company map section five, but oppor
tuniry was given to file a new map.
78 Alive"
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED.
Last Saturday it was impossible to serve half the people that visited our
store, but tomorrow we have made arrangements for extra sales people and
our usual welcome ?o look around will be given every one. The Big Price
tickets tell the story, you be the judge.
Chambers & JUcCune
ALBANY'S LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT STORK
afternoon in a drizzling rain 12 to 0.
The first half was a tie. O. A. C.
played them to a standstill. Keck
played a great game at fullback, but
had to be taken out in the second half.
Wolf went in. Clark also went in for
U. 0. and nlaved ten minutes until a
touchdown was made. One goal was
secured on a long run by Latourette,
the other by hard work. Reynolds
played a good game at quarter for O.
A. C, but he is far too light for heavy
playing.
U. 0. will now play Washington with
chances against winning.
About htty Albany people saw tne
game and enjoyed a Eugene visit as
well, among the many big improve
ments taking place there.
Something Good.
In making' the jump from Portland to
San Francisco Pantages Big Modern
Vaudeville Co. have got two nights to
spare, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 22nd
and 23rd. and the management of the
Albany Opera House has secured these
two dates for here. So don't miss this
oppportunityto see a good up-to-date
vaudeville at the low price of 25 and 35
cents.
Imperial Restaurant,
A. L. Benson, 1 an experienced res
taurant man has taken charge of the
Imperial, Second street, and will serve
home meals, neatly and promptly. He
solicits the public patronage , both tor
single meals and regular boarders,
promising satisction.
40 per cent, from $6,031,257 to $4,160.-
dm. v. nut sup.
Geo. B. Simpson, general superin
tendent of the Atlantic department
west of the W. F. Co., was a brother
of the late Sam Simpson, poet, and ap
preciates Manager Struble's tribute to
his lata brother in the Albany booster.
Cherry. IU., Nov. 20.-Sevonty.
eight men were found alive in the St.
Paul mine. A wall of debris saved
them. This leaves about' 250 to be ac
counted for, all probably dead.
Ryan Trial.
Pendleton, Nov. 20. The Ryan
trial will go to the jury this afternoon.
If you are going to travel get the
American Bankers Association Trav
ellers checquo,in$10.00, $20.00 or $50.00
denominations, payablo at ten thousand
banks, or t-.t any hotel or railroad office.
For sale by J. W. Cusick & Co.,
Bankers.
Yale Won.
Boston, Nov. 20. -Yale 8, Harvard
0, was the result today.
Constipation causes neadache, nausea
dizziness, languor, heart palpitation
Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken
the bowels and don t cure. Doan's Reg
ulets act gently and cure constipation.
25 cents. Ask your druggist.
In the New Store
Groceries and Produce
Prompt delivery
School.
Miss Helen Wright
i At the W. C. T. U. Building. Terms:
$3.50 per month. Phone Black 2481
I Bell.
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO.
Have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in show
ing you any place you wish to see. No trouble to us. No expense to you.
Before buvinir see us. See it all. Take your choice. Get the best.
Office 236West FirstSt
Jliss Bertha Wright,
1 eacher of Music
PIANO INSXRUCriON, VOICE CULTURE
)4 hour lesson 50c, 1 houHcsson 75c.
Hell Black 2481, Albany, Oregon.
MRS. J ME HYA
Beginners taught by musical kinder
garten method, followed by thoroughly
graded conservatory course. SI per
lesson 40 minutes.
Inquire at Davenport's Music store.
TT Plumbing !
A fine lot at our yard at this city, just
burned.
Phone Home 25.
ALBANY RICK CO
Let us estimate on your works.
We guarantee first-class work
at moderate cost.
PLUMBING. TINNNING
AND HEATING.
WYE. FRANCIS
126 Ellsworth St. Both Phones.
M. Senders &Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
Dealers In '
Hay, Grain, Wool, Cascara, Salt, Feed,
Seeds, Roche Harbor Lime, Standard
and Alsen P.rtland Cement, Acme
Cement Plaster, Adamant Wood and
Hair Fiber Plaster, Stock Foods, Ponl
tr Supplies, Ruberoid Roofing, Build
ing paper, etc.
both Phones 48.
ALBANV 0PEIU HUllSE
Monday and Tuesday
Nov. 22 and 23
Pantad
es
odern
Vaudville
6 Hoboes headed by Jesse Laske.
A Thief in the Night.
Laughlin's performing dogs.
Kennedy & Kennedy, just from Prim
rose. La Belle Fonchette, French Soubrette.
Deas, Reed and Deas in their fashion
plate.
PRICES 25c and 35c.
Dreamland
Tonight.
1. Anette Kellerman. The Diving
Veanes. (Vitograph.) i
ON THANKSGIVING
NIGHT
'At the Skating Rink. '
Good prizes and a fine time assured.
2. Adelaids
graph.)
Wash Day. (Yito-
3. Buffalo Racinu, (Sportive.)
4- Life Behind the Scene, (Drama.)
6. A fine Tubin Drama, ,
,61 Paul Brady,
Exceptionally Fine Singor, Dance
and Acrobat.
Maltinee Evfery Day.
Admission 10 and 15 cents.
435 West First St.
C2
c. b. Davis,
CUKTKKEAL pm. JUNER-
ESTATE CO,
Yearly contracts $5 for two tuninss.
Leave orders at Davenport's Music
Store.'
a a
2 as J
5 c J3
a v SJ x
O U a
106 N. ELLSWORTH
Farm land and city property bought
and sold
J. flfl, RALSTON nBFnnM markct
Parties having land or city property IMvIlDAMrF I DAi ANiHI" bM"11 Ifinillli. I
Bale will do well to list with us. MoUKAHWC, LUftlU AllLH
COLLECTIONS.
J. M ENGLAND, Proprietor
GASOLINE BURNS FATAL
Boatman Tries to Refill Tt nk With
Lighted Lantern in Jland.
Everett, Wash., Oct. 8-While gaso
line was being transferred from one
fishing launch to another near Mukil-
teo last night, tne turnes were ignited
by a lantern and Eldon Graham was
burned to death.
His companions, J. Everett Graham
and F. Francis Alkys were burned but
escaped death by leaping into the wat
er. Graham is in a hospital here . All
the men arc ojim Seattle.
A DELAYED SHIPMENT
Jurt received by express a splandi I line of just the handsomest and
Best-fitting Man tailored Suits and Coats, which.will be put at once on
special s le.
$23.00 SUIT SPECIAL...... r... $17.00
. , 25.00 SUIT, SPECIAL ..19.00
- 30.00. SUIT, SPECIAL......,- '23.00
33.00 SUIT, SPECIAL 27.00 .
40.00 SUIT, SPECIAL....'...; ... 30.00
25.00 COAT, SPECIAL.. 18 00'
.. 1 SUIT GIVEN AWAY FREE '
To further introduce our New Dpartm?nt and demonstrate our work
we have decide I lo give awav free rn X-nias Eve, December 24ih a
$35,00 Ladies' or Misses' Suit, m eti your rr.easurement. free of
charge. For particul irs esll at
THE PARIS CKOAK & SUIT HOUSE
223 1st Street, Albany
Both PhoneE! Main (2.
ALBANY OPtRA HOLbE
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Saturday, Nov. 20
or Ba
Phones Bell black 53. Home mam 231.
WB. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany
First-class meats o' all kinds' from
Arnold s
Plantation
1
have money to loan in small and I
large amounts. Notes and mortgage,
bought. 1 will bond you. I'ruperty
handled for non-residents Frst
cbss Groceries, and the best
and vegetables at reasonable
A pq-iart dral for all.
The !?ig Sinking and Dancing Show
with 15 G.!iri?J Artists, offering. a
I Th'i'e Act Musical Comedy,
t-pcciul .Scenery and Lie
... pnnt Wardtohe.
HS
BECK'S
IR3T CLASS WORK GUARANTEED Care of the face and hair'
OPPOSITE THE P. O.
Fonr chairs. ' Prompt an KlPcitnt
F. 1 WJ!1 for watches
Popuiar Prices.
Woooworlh's.
Seats on' sale at
ALBANY STATE BANK
WW. BAIN, PresiJent. P. D. GILBERT V. P.
H N. BOULEY, Cashier.
This bank has P bndid facilities for handling your barking bi siness
Invites your patronage.
Our methods are modern and conservative, and prompt and careful
attention is given' to all clstacs of business placed in our hands.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Intereit is paid on Savings Accouniis.
Baked Goods, Produce and
Fruits. The best to be
, ' secured-
at
Cc n :ad Myer)s.