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    A
Albany
Democrat
VOL J LV
ALBANY. OREGON. Fill DAY FEBRUARY. 11 1910
NO
For Ten Days
You caubuy the celebrated Hartline
Wash. Full Patent.
Hard Wheat Flour
at
$1.75 per sack
Fully guaranteed
Murphy
225 W. 2nd.
Flour and Feed.
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. I
phnnna Hull hlanlf K3 Hnmi. muin 231 '
I A woman is
)her feet are
The Red Cross
Tanning Process
The ordinary tole I
tanned in ilx weeki;
dda uacd to hurrr the
tannine parch and burn
the leather. This it
why ordinary thoei feel
faot and heary, why
they draw your feet.
The Red Crost tole ia
tanned by a tfttimt fro
mm that takea lis
roonihi yoo can bead
tt double when new.
LOOK VOBTHD TUDI MlBK
It bends
New Shipment Just Received
Chambers & McCune
I AGENTS
Let us estimate on your works.
We guarantee first-class work
at moderate cost.
PLUMBING, TINNNING
AND HEATING.
W. E. FRANCIS
123 Ellsworth St.
Both Phones.
M. Senders &Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
1 eaters In
Hay, Grain. Wool. Cascara, SMt, Feed,
Seeds, Roche Harbor Lime, Standard
and Alsen Portland Cement, Acme
Cement Plaster, Adamant Wood and
Hair Fiber Plaster, Stock Foods, Ponl
trv Supplies. Ruberoid Roofing, Build- '
ing paper, etc. I
tJoth Phones 48.. 435 West First St.
A fine lot at our yard at this city,juBt ,
burned.
Phone Home 285. I
ALBANY BRICK CO:
Palmer's Dairy j
, THE GULDEN iRULE. j
Delivers milk and cream to any part of j
the city. Prices reasonahle. Jersey j
cows with best of care. Both Phones. !
J. G. Crawford's'
Photograph Gallery j
Is in the New Albany State Bank Build-,
ing. second floo', with a complete
equipment fjt picture taking of all
kinds. ! ,
aoams, .
"AfCUM CARPET SWEBPEK
Aient for the ONWARD SLIDING
S 10E.
Plumbing
GEORGE WASHINGTON
never saw them. Have you seen
the LincolnWashington and Valentine
Post Cards at
ME1SER & MEISER.
never well dressed untili
well dressed
Such is the decree of Fashion and
much foot suffering has been the result
You may believe as many other women
have that you have to sacrifice comfort
to get style. You don't. You can get
both in the same shoe.
Come in now and let us show you the
Red Cross Shoe. -. -
The Red Cross styles for Fall will
please the most critical taste. The ex
tremely short appearance they give your
foot make them strikingly attractive.
You will like the season' s newest models;
the still shorter effects; the new tops;
the higher heels daintily shaped; the
rich tones in dull leather.
And you will find the Red Cross Shoe abso
lutely comfortable the moment you put it on.
It is not the shape of the Red Cross Shos
that makes It so easy to walk in. Tanned by
the special Red Cross process, its solo is flexi
ble, it bends with your foot. You can select any
style you prefer and wear it right out of the store
Come in today and let us St you
Oxfords $3.50 and $4.00.
High Shoes $4 and $5,
with your foot
STYLES FOR EARY SPRING WEAR.
FOR THE 1AMOUS RED uROSS
Hand Painted China.
Your choice of six Dinner Set Fancy Dishes
A full line of
GROCERIES
You have heard for the last 14 years about Stetter's Best Coffee, none
like it in Albany. Try some. Prompt Delivery.
Stetters's New
DOOLEY'S
GROCERY
A new and extensive line
of fresh, clean
, y '
Bread, Dried Fruits
and Vegetables
CTH AND LY0N STREETS-
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i VIEWS 8ATH8
Vi Firs- St.
FIRST CLASS WORK GU A PAN TEED
SHOES.
Haviland China.
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.
422 W. First
.Phones-Bell Black 2651, Home 411.
. Electrical Supplies and Fixtures.
House and other wiring attended to
promptly. Contracts made.
I
R. B. Mayberry, Dray man
; Heavy and light hanling. Piano
i moving a specialty, Piano and organs
; boxed for shipping Piano boxes for
1 pale. Wood for sale, cord wood or 16
inch wood.
Office with Li.m & Benton Real Es
: tate Co., 236 West lBt.
j Reoidence 713 Montgomery St." Both
Phones.
HOARSE COUGHS, STUFFY
COLDS.
Pain in chest and sore lungs, arc
symptoms that quickly develop into
a d..nc;croi;s illness if the cold is tkh
'.:ro'!. I'oley's Money and Tar stops
u:e cotrr:!, nca: ami cases tne ron-
1. and brings quick relic:.
Diug Co.
p n
ill ror watches
GOT A STOLEN
TEAM.
Lee Miller, residing at Miller's sta
tion, north of Albany, was done up
somewhat by a horse thief this week.
A man with a fine team appeared and
wanted to make a trade, Miller agreed
to one, giving the fellow considerable
cash in the bargain.
It now transpires that the team be
longs to Heskett & Youngkin, livery
men of Eugene. The fellow left north
ward, stopping at Brooks, where he
left Miller's team and the Eugene
buggy at a livery stable, saying he
would call for them in the morning;
but he didn't call.
Mr. Miller will get his own team back
and be out the cash paid, and the
Eugene men will get their team and the
buggy. The man is at large yet, and
with a good sta-t and some cash will
probably escape.
At the liotels.
John H. Crocket, Lacomb
D. G. Crow, Berlin
J. H. McConnell, Shedd
C. A. Bohanuon, Corvallis
Carrie Bounds, "
N. H. Mulkey,
H. A. Griswold, Portland
C. G Coffall. Junction
Dr. W. H. Booth. Lebanon
N. A. Ogden, Clearfield, Pa.
W. L. Work, Sil Boss. Pa.
W. C. Noon, Portland
Win. Clark, Mmlford
W. A. Ackley, McMinnvi.lle
Died in Portland.
Harrisburg Bulletin:
Mrs. E. E. Upmeyer received the sad
news last Sunday that her sister, M iss
Kanda McDonald, had passed awayac) ana strong,
Portland after a brief illness which I While we are marching through
terminated in pneumonia. Mrs. Up- Marion.
meyer left on the evening train and ,
remained until after the funeral which Chorus,
was held Tuesday, interment in the Hurrah, hurrah for Marion and Linn!
Riverview cemetery of that city. Miss Hurrah, hurrah for Jefferson we're in;
McDonald was well known here, having i We'll get our heads together and to
visited at the Upmeyer home many gether we will win
times. She made her home with her , Whiiewe are marching through Marion.
sister, Mrs. J. .a. Littler in Portland.
The Oregon Electric,
r-.. nr tii,v f n, n, i?i,nt
Guy W. Talbot, of the Oregon Elect
ric, left Portland today for New York
to confer with the head men of the
road in reference ..to extension work. '
He tonic with him the estimates for the
road from Salem to Albany, the survey
for which was completed, and also for
branches from Tlgardsville to McMinn-
villa 9 mil.a . anH Fnraal-. tlrnva tn
Yamhill, 12 miles,. 66 miles altogether,
which it is believed will cover the work
of the coming year. Mr. 'lalbot will
know when he returns.
The Buick Plant
For an automobile plant which in the
hamnninw nnvaraii ' OnO aniinra faot nf
floor space and began by employing
fifty men, with a capitalization of $75,
000 and an annual output ot
eighteen cars, to increase its floor area
to 1,890,000 square feet; its force of
workmen to 5,200; its capital stock to
$2,600,000, and its annual output to50,
000 cars, with the record single day out
put of 106 cars and likewise increase
the population of tlv; community in
which it is located by 100 per cent, j
within a similar period of five years is
an almost unimaginable achievement. I
Ana yet this is what the visitors to I
the plant found the Buick Motor Comp- !
any hB done. The factory is located '
at Flint, Mich. i
Patronize home industry.
Use John
son's Best.
F. i Will for watches
Wood Yard.
W ood delivered to all parts of city on .
short notice, office at residence 90S
East 4th street. B.th phones. , ,
J. D. Ellis.
FOR SALE - A good single driving
mare five years oh. Enquire of J. j
D. Ellis 906 East 4th street. i
CLOSING OUT
SALE
Everything Must Go
O. K. PERRY, 310 W. 2nd St.
leak
I fthort ordnrs, including Meats, Salads,
Vegetablef, Pies, Oysters in all styles.
Hot Tumulies, Sandwiches, Cakes, etc.,
meals and lunches, neat ami clean.
Cjnfettionaries and soft drinks at
OFLK-H'S:
i2o L'roadalLin Stitct.
! Home
A DAY OF
ACCIDENTS;
Portlatid, Feb. 5. Bert Miskell, a
section hand, was crushed under a box
car today, Sidney Wager fell from a
ship in the harbor and was drowned,
and Freda Utting, a young girl was run
over by O. R. N. fast mail at Trout
dale and killed is the record of acci
dents in this vicinity today.
A Mine Disaster.
Portland, Feb. 5.Another mine
disaster Is reported in Mexico, caused
by an explosion, which entombs 30
miners.
A Telephone
Trust.
Newport, Feb. 5. The Independent
TnlnnhnnA Hrv tnnlr nvpp the K ntnul
Company last night and intend increas-
ing the facilities so as to give the best
service possible throughout Lincoln
county.
Jetferson Tonight, j
Fall in line tonight at 6:40, and be
prepared to sing the following andother
songs: I
Tune: Marching Through Georgia, j
Tuiie your voices lively, boys, we'll sing
I Sing it with a 8pirit tn'at will move
I the town along:
. Sing a song of Jefferson, and sing it good
Let
I
Willamette's sons rejoice, for
wealth untold they own:
Wea.th of timber, fields and fruits,
and wealth of mines and stone,
They'll be as rich a bunch as any intho'said day.
- . temnerate rone. Invent.
temnerate rone,
While we are matching through
.u anon.
THEATRE
TONIGHT
Pictures.
1. "A Terrible Ordeal." Biograph.
2. "A Well Earned Medal." Pathe.
3. "Ch! you Doggier' Pathe.
Songs. :
4. "Where do we go from here Bill?"
6. "My Guiding Star."
Matinee every day.
Admission 10 cents.
C MPI R r
SPECIAL,
SHOPHliNG BAGS
35c values 20c
- ;Both phoneJ
Main 53
COMPAQ
WM. BAIN, President.
H.
ALBANY STATE BANK
Everybody does some' banking business,:;
but many do not understand all th e benefits
they receive from their association with
a bank. You cannot do business with a
good bank without receiving some ben
efits. Try it and this fact will be demon
strated to you. .
Have you tried our
WINTER COFFEE?
' If i ;
why not;
fee in town.
25:
COj
STAR BAKERY,
C.MEYEl', Proprietor
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
The Philomath baskot ball team de
feated Chemawa last night 31 to 20.
184 people sat down to an Odd Fel
lows feast at Lebanon this week:
Mrs. Brokaw. divorced, is now about
to go abroad. Let her stay there, and
some more.
J. W. Cochran, the bridge carpenter
who recently lost a leg and a foot, is
doing well at the hospital.
Cy Young' the famous base ball play
er, is on his way to Portland to visit
his brother residing there.
About fifty Knights of Korassen, cf
Salem, went to Eugene this afternoon
for some fun with ths Eugene Knights.
Roosevelt and party have now reach
ed Nimule on their way to Khartoum.
In June they will return to the U. S.
and then what.
Mrs. Col T. E. Hogg, whose husband
v8 once famous in Oregon Pacific
railroad building, and Col Spencer, a
prominent lawyer, were married in
Portland this week.
Lawver B. F Swope has moved from
Prineville to Independence Before
that ho was a Toledo lawyer, county
judge for one term.
At Prineville the
water disagreed with his family and he
was obliged to return to the valley.
While the steamer Kentucky, bound
from New York to Seattle, wus lost all
on board were saved through tne wire
less telegraph. The warning brought
aid last evening and every person on
board was saved.
FOR SALE. Good business chance,
$300 00 investment, doing S1000.0;
per month, $150.00 per month profit.
If you want something good look into
this at once. Owner has to leave
city. Addiess, Crackerjack, Oity.
rOR SALE. An Eiler certificate, good
for $93. Call upon Geo. Conner, R,
D. 2, Albany. Bell phone Jeffereon,
135 farmers. U2
Trustee's Notice of Sale.
Notice Is hereby given the under
signed trustee of the bankrupt estate
.01 (Jharles Knecnt will on tne lutn day
I of February, 1&10 sell at private sale all
tne atocK oi goods, jurnuure cnu nxi
urea belonging to said estate and now
contained in No. 313 vVest First Street.
'Albany, Oregon. Said sale will be
made upon sealed bids deposited with
' tho trustee before 0 o'clock p. m. of
Inventorv of nroDer'v may be seen
by calling at the store of Gilbert Bros.
and property will be shown upo.i re
quest.
E. Washburn. Trustee.
Tonight Only,
1. Lcroy & Thdmpsori id a .eomedy
Foot Ball sketch. 1
2.
Man.
3.
4.
6.
6.
The Devil, the Servant and the
Tobby's Finish.
The Call Boy's Vengeance.
An Old Maid's Valentine.
Troubles of a Schoolmaster.
7.
How would you like me for
sweetheart. By Miss Bell.
Admission 10c and I5c.
W. 1st St
p. d.;gilbert. v. p.
BOULEY, Cashier.
It is the e
Give us atria.
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