Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 28, 1910, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
FJli XLV
ALBANY. OREGON; FRIDAY JANUARY. - 1910
NO
of,
TRV our
White Queen Flour
Also Capital Mills, Perfection,
Stay ton and Johnson's Best. '
Special Delivery. '
Murphy
Flour and Feed.
Call up. Both Phones.
CUETIS REAL
ESTATE CO.
' 106 N. ELLSWORTH.
Farm land and city property bought
and sold,
Parties having land or city property
or sale will do well to list with us.
Phones Bell black 53, Home main 231
33
See
CLE
Chambers
ALBANY'S LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT STORE
Plumbin
Let us estimate on your works.
We guarantee first-class work
at moderate cost.
PLUMBING; TINNNING
AND HEATING.
W. E. FRANCIS
126 Ellsworth St. " Both Phones.
M. Senders &Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
Dealers In
Hay, Grain, Wool, Cascara, Slt, Feed,
seeds, Roche Harbor Lime, Standard
and Alsen Portland Cement, Acme
Cement Plaster, Adamant Wood and i
Hair Fiber Plaster, Stock Foods, Ponl- i
try Supplies. Ruberoid Roofing, Build-1
ing paper, etc. , i
Both Phones 48. 435 West First St. ;
A fine lot at our yard at this city.juat
burned.
Phone Homo 2P5. ' I
ALBANY BRICK COj
Palmer's Dairy
1HE GuLDlN MUJLE.
Delivers milk and cream to any part of j
the citv. Prices reasonahle. Jersey
cowa with best of care. Both Phones, j
J. G. Crawford's!
Photograph Gallery j
Is in the New Albany State Bank Build- j
ing, second floo1", with a complete ,
equipment for picture taking;tot all j
kinds.
C B DAVIS, I
PIANO TUNER.
Yearly contracts '5 for two tu lir gs.
Le ive orders at Davenport's Music
ito.-e.
Remember
We save
25c -purchase of
COFFEE,
ME1SER &
Last Day
OF THE GREATEST OF
ARANCE
THE WIND UP PART OF THIS SALE IS GOING TO BE
BUSIER, BIGGER AND BETTER THAN THE OPENING.
THE PEOPLE ARE ADVERTISING US AND WE ARE KEEP
ING OUR PROMISE BY CUTTING THE PRICE DEEPER
THAN EVER ATTEMPTED BY ANY OTHER SALE.
Any Suit or Coat, HALF PRICE. - - .
Children's Coats worth up to $5.00 for $1.00
Misses Coats worth up to $10.00 for $8
Trimmed Hats worth up to $7.50 for... .. 88c
Boys and Girls Shoes worth up to $2.o0 for, per pair 9bc
Shirt Waists worth up to $1.50 for . 50c
Any Fur Scarf or Muff HALF PRICE.
the Bis "Windows
.0
Hand Painted China. Haviland China.
Your choice of six Dinner Set! Fancy Dishes t
A full line of
GROCERIES
You have heard for the last 14 years
like it in Albany. Try some.
Stetters's New
DOOLEYS
grocery'
A new andextensive line
of fresh, clean
Bread. Dried Fruits
, -rr
and Vegetables .
.
oth and lyon streets.
2 o o
c '5 c
I" rB
,
5
3d,"
L ?
re 5 5'
7 5?
CO
v"fsi rirst it.
CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
FIRST
ES
mmmi
you 3c on every
TE3,
SPICES.
MEISER.
soi
ALL '
SALES
about Stetter's Best Coffee,
none
Prompt Delivery.
Store,
206 West Second
St.
. 301 MAIN ST.,
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise, with a new stock
to be sold at reasonable prices.
Prompt attention. Delivery to any
part of the city.
Electric Appliance Co.
j , 422 W. First
, Phones-Bell Black 2651, Home 411.
j Electrical Supplies and Fixtures.
I House and other wiring attended to
promptly. Contracts made.
I -
i
j R. B. Mayberry, Dray man
Heavy and light hanling. Piano
I moving a specialty, Piano and organs
i boxed for shipping Piano boxe3 for
! sale.' Wood for sale, cord wood or 16
I inch wood.
Office with Lbn & Benton Real Es
tate Co.. 236 West 1st.
Reoidence 713 Montgomery St. ;.Both
Phones.
Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies
Rev. I. W. Williams, Huntington,
W. Va., writes us as follows: "This is
to certify that I used Foley's Kidney
Remedy for nervous exhaustion and
!'.;v!",cy trouble and am free to say that
i i-'ok-y's Kidney Remedy will do all
tl::-.t. yon claim for it." Woodivorth
i u.-us -;. .
vn .v:ii c ,
j . U. W lOr WatCHCS
Mil ton,
4 CARRIERS.
More Than the City to Be Cov
. ered.
A fourth carrier has been granted
Albany, and David H. Patterson has
been appointed, being first sub, to be
gin work on February 1st, an extension
of service desired for some time. Un
der the new arrangement Irvin Cady
will take in the western part of the
city, including Wright's addition, Will
Patterson, the middle section, east to
Montgomery, Roland Hacklomsn to
Main street, and Dave Patterson east
into Bryant's addition into the pro
posed new city limits, both on the east
and west.
A requirement will be the numbering
of houses and the building of sidewalks.
o get busy.
A NATIVE
OF LINN
Invents a Flying Machine.
The Oregonian tells about the flying
machine work of John C. Burkhart, a
former Albany boy, born on the Burk
hart farm near this city:
Two aroDlanes. one which has al
ready flown, and another, which is ex
pected to fly, will be exhibited at. the
Portland Automobile Show.
For three months. J. C. Burkhart. of
thi- city, has been quietly at work in a
building near the Armory constructing
a biplane iu accordance with his own
ideas. The machine is now nearly com
pleted, and on Sunday will be moved
to the airship room in the Armory for
exhibition beside the Curtis machine,
just purchased by E. Henry Wemme.
The machine that Mr. Burkhart is
constructing is of the biplane type, but
outers materially trom the Wright or
Curtiss models. Lute the Wright ma
chine, it will start from skids and not
from wheels, nn-l the engine arrange
ment is something like that of the Cur
tiss models. It will be driven by a 40
horse power, eight-cylinder, air-cooled
motor, designed for aeroplanes by
L-uruss.
The two sets of wings have a spread
of 34 feet, which is greater than that1
of the aeroplane purchased by Mr.
Wemme. The engine is supported be -
tween the planes immediately back ot
will bo about 450 pounds, of which 150
ute aviator a seat, ine total wemni.
pounos is tne engine. ;
Mr. Burkhart acknowledges that hp
has made other experiments with aero-
planes. He built one at Ithaca, N, Y.,
with which ho made short flights, and
has seen and made a study of all the
successful models. No trial of his new
aeroplane will be attempted until after
the automobile show.
Shakespearean Recital.
On next Tuesday evening Frederick
Warde, who has won the distinction of
being one of the foremost Shakespear
ean students of the United States will
appear at the United Presbyteiian
church in a lojture and recital of Shake
speare's plays. It is with a great deal
of pleasure that the management an
nounces Mr. Warde's appearance before
an Albany audience for we are assured
on every hand that he is an absolute
master of his subject and nresnts it in
a scholarly and delightful manner. !
At the United Presbyterian church j
Jan. 25, at 8 p. m. Seats on sale Monday
morning at Woodworth's Drug Store.
Admission including reserved seat 75c. :
Season ticket holders may have seats I
reserved without extra charge.- j
, - 1
, Halley Seen.
J. C. Irvine, J. G. Crawford and
others have at last sighted Halley.
They had the right place all along, but
nuney nau not yet come Close enougn
yet, and when you have seen him you '
only see a little now, but ho is coming I
right along at numerous miles a second ,
and about the first of June may be seen
Dy tne natted eye.
Will Go to Europe. I
Mr. Kola Neis went to Salem this
morning, and on Wednesday will leave
or Europe on a six month's trip, com
b mnr business with a trio to his father-
1 nrf, most of ths time being stent in
G:rmanv, where he wa3 born.
The Weather.
Range of temperature 49 3G.
The rain fall is .28 inch.
The river has been rising and is 5 8
fnt.
The prediction: riin tonight and
Saturday.
Short orders, including Meats, Salads,
Vegetables, Pies, Oystera in nil styles,
Hot Tamalics, Sandwiches, Cakes, etc.,
meals and lunches, neat an-l i-lean.
Confection-tries an J soft drinks at
12S Crouduli i l Street.
Home
Meals
B0Y KILLED
ATSALEM.
Salsm, Jan. 22.--Carleton Acheson,
12 years of age, son of tne ex-councilman,
was shot and killed by a 22 calibre
rifle this afternoon while at a target
practice with some boys of his own age.
He ran in line of the target.
Won a Point.
Portland, Jan. 22. Congressman
Hermann won an important point today
in the exclusion of testimonv charging
that he destroyed books to conceal' the
telegrams sont to Mays.
An Earthquake.
Washington, Jan. 22. - An earth
quake is recorded lasting one hour, it
y is presumed in the vicinity of Alaska.
The Siletz Bill.
Washington.
Chamberlain will
bill on Monday.
Jan. 22. Senator
introduce the Siletz
A Suicide
v ...
St. Helens, Jan. 22. John Drew,
aftir attending lodge last night com
mitted suicide near his home.
. -
House Burned.'
Cales Creek, Jan. 22. Mat Hinos
dwelling was destroyed by fire yester
day.. There waB no insurance, ,
A Genius at Dreamland.
Foltz, the musical comedian
at
Dreamland is an artistic attraction, a
genius. Ihe cornet is his specialty.
with
a numorous monologue with it
Albany people can't afford to miss him.
The Toledo.
nie ivkuv.
i ' ...
! A new steel range, with a cooking
R"1""" V"' mooel mouern . Biove
,,5.- nuavimn, u
a look at it. At Albany Hd. Co's.
TONIGHT.
Last cha.ice to see McKekzle's Merry
Makers in an entire chantre of act,
Pictures, Songs, Orchestra.
Free band concert in front of Theatre
at 7:30.
Two shows each eveninir, 7:45 and 9
o'clock.
Admisssion
cents.
20 cents. Children 10
. Clean up sale in China,
many articles at
WM. BAIN, President.
EMPFRC Bill till II
THEATRE " ilSillJlliliLllliU
. ,, -.. - - TONIGHT.'
1
i Both Phone ' .
Main 53 224 Y ' hl St
H. N. BOULEY, Cashier.
ALBANY STATE BANK
Doss a'general backing business,
Pays interest on savings accounts,
Sells bank drafts and travelers checks,
Has safety deposit boxes for rent.
Have you
If not, why no t It is the bes
25c;cbTe3in town. Give us atria?.
STAR BAKERY,
C.MYEH,Pro -rielor.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
Judge Brvson. of Eugene has raised
the price of drunks to $20 straight.
Everybody takes all the Euerene pa
pers, good ones, and then some more.
Eugene business men are paying $250
month for special festoon streetlight-
ing.
Lebanon is having a big discussion
over the site of the proposed new city
hall.
That high school debate has been
placed in the hands of the executive
committee.
$1.85 has been bid for asphalt paving
in Portland. That is moro like it.
Paving for residence sections should
not be higher.
On January 25th, next Tuesday even
ing, at Eugone, Strangler bniith of
Portland, and Jess Van Doozor, of this
city, will have a wrestling match.
Ezra Meeker was in Los Angeles
with his prairie schooner, with which he
flew across the country. It has a speed
of two or three miles an hour.
H. C. Mahon, of Eugene has been
paid his judgment of $42,470 against M.
B. Rankin, for a commission for the
sale of timber land, making him a rich
man.
Harrisburg Bulletin: Mrs, E. E.
I Upmoyer who went to the ranch near
Harrisburg lor a day or two returned
to Eugene yesterday. Mr. Upmeyer is
recovering frorn his operation at the
hospital in fine shape.
- Policeman Stahl, of Portland last
night killed a. fellow named Roney who
was attempting to hold up a saloon.
Stahl was in the saloon, where a Port
land policeman can geneVally be found,
when the desperado entered. Stahl
shot behind the stove and did good
work.
Jefferson Review: Quite a scare
has developed in this vicinity on acco int
of a few case of smallpox of a
mild term, but as yet none has ap
peared in town. Many of our peoplo
were exposed to the disease, however,
owing to a Linn county man being in
several business houses after he had
broken out with it, so every precaution
should be taken.
The McKenzies.
This will be the last night of the Mc
i Kenzie Merrv Vakers. who have been
; drawing packed houses during the
week, n live body of comedians, doing
good work.
1. Vaudeville tonight:
Foltz Music-
al Comedian.
2. .The Persistent Poet.
3.
The New Chief.
In the Rockies.
4.;
E. Her Dramatic Career.
Special Vaudeville Matin?e 10 cenls.
gAdmIsion lCc and 15c.
1
aniiary
Crockety and GUtswaro
HALF PRICE,
P.D. GILBERT. V. P.
tried our