Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 25, 1910, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
Democrat
rOL XLV
ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY FEBRUARY. -5 19TO
NO -0.
For Ten Days
You cau buy the celebrated Hartlino
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 Bold,
Parties having land or city property
or sale will do well to list with us.
Phones Bell black 63, Homo main 231
MATTS I MATTSl
We just received a shipment of Table Matts. Special
price for 10 days only 20c a set. The person that bri nga
this add first to our store will receive one set free.
ME1SER & MEISER.
YES, RUBY IS THE BEST 25c COFFEE
THE GREAT
URPRISE SALE
and RUMMAGE CARNIVAL
Still Continues.
In spite of the snow and stormy weather every day is a busy one and
people are taking advantage of the great bargains offered in every depart
ment. ' ...
The Bargain Prices on Prints, Percales, Ginghams and Muslins, will ,
' never come to you again this season and every yard will soon be sold at
this sale. ...
SUITS, COATS and DRESSES. . I
Are selling fast, for the price is so low any one, at all interested, can
not resist buying. Every garment is of the plain neat Tailored style, so
much in demand today. ' ,. ' " ') '
LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF ARTICLES.
If you ard interested at all, come here, and rummage to your heart's
content. You will find some great money saving bargains in Skirts, Sweat
ers, Waists, Muslin Underwear, Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Blankets, Em
broideries, Laces, Belts, Bags, Collars, Ties, Hats, in fact everything
Ready to Wear. . ' s
The Greater Chambers & McCune's Store
Albany's Leading Cloak and Suit Store
I
M. Senders & Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
THE BEST. Lime, plaster, csment,
roofing, paper, . fire brick, pressed
briek, garden tand field seeds, hay,
grain, flour. M. SBNDaRS & Co.
Hand Painted China.
Haviland China.
Both Phones 43.
435 West First St.
Plumbing
Let us estimate on your works.
We guarantee first-class work
at moderate cost.
PLUMBING, TINNNING
AND HEATING.
W. E. FRANCIS
Your choice of six Dinner Set Fancy Dishes
A full line of
GROCERIES
You have heard for the last 14 years about Sjtetter's Best Coffee, none
like it in Albany. Try some. Prompt Delivery.
206 West Second
St.
Stetters's New Store,
DOOLEY'S
GROCERY
126 Ellsworth St.
Both Phones,
A new and extensive line
of fresh, clean
GROCERIES
mil k Ini.
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.
A fine lot at our yard at this city, juat
burned.
Phone Home 2P5.
Bread, Dried Fruits
....... i TT-Ut
and Vegetables
ALBANY BRICK CO "H and lyon streets.
Palmer's Dairy ;
HIE GOLDEN '.RULE. j
Delivers milk and cream to any part of
the city. Prices reasonahle. Jersey
cows with best of care. Both Phones. j
J. G. Crawford's
Photograph Gallery
Is in the New Albany State Bank Build
ing, second flooi-, with a complete
equipment foi picture taking of all
kinds. ;
3- g- n
"Be '5 c
nil1 e3
Utl EE
CO
Electric Appliance Co.
i 422 W. First . .
Phones-Bell Black 2G5I, Home 411.
j Electrical Supplies and Fixtures. '
; House and other wiring attended to
promptly. Contracts made.
R. B. Mayberry, Drayman
Heavy and light hanling. Piano
moving a specialty, Piano and organs
boxed for shipping Piano boxes for
sale. Wood for sale, cord wood or 16
inch wood. j
Office with Linn & Uentnn Pool Fa. '
tate Co.. 236 West 1st.
Residence 713 Montgomery St.; Both
Phones.
D. B. ADAMS,
t'ACUUM CARPET SWEEPFR
Agent for the ONWARD SLIDING
SHOE.
Cement Woi
Estimates given on Plastering, Sioe
vralK and Cemnt Work.
J. F. TRAVER, 4lh Ct.'irrcis
ft
HOARSE COUGHS, STUFFY
COLDS.
Pain in chest and sore lungs, are
symptoms that quickly develop into
a dangerous illness if the cold is not
erred. Foley's Honey and Tar stops
fee cough, heals and cases the con-U;;-:l
part, and brings quick relief.
V or-Ewi,Tth Drug Co.
F,G. Will for watches
C H NEWS
Medical certificate Dr. W. R. Shinn
recorded.
CllVllit- rVnet-. Tfteof Mrtmnln.'t- 14
. - v-..v. ,a, wiuiaiub I1IOU
in two weeks: Clyde Meeker agt. Elize-
uclh moener, mr partition or property
of I. Meeker deceased. J. K Weath
erford attorney. .
Heavy tax payments:
Frank B. hyland $124.60; C. R. Gerig
$248; D. M. Jones $116.25; C. R. Kenel
$232.24; Philip Swank $149.50; M. Ache
son $113.36; C. L. Williams $112.24; J.
W. Propst $115.22; Carl Grell $294.05.
490 payments at noon.
Deeds recorded:
Elizabeth Brunson to Santiam
Power Co. lot Waterloo $ '50
Mortgages for $208 and $1000.
Satisfactions $900 and $900.
BROWNSVILLE.
WORSE THAN DOINGS OF
SAL00NS.FAHE WORLD.
Eugene, Feb. 19. Evangelist Oliver
last night said in a sermon that he would
sooner see saloons in Eugene than a
Unitarian church, which is spreading the
Theodore Roosevelt jr. is to marry
Miss Elenor B. Alexander. Poor girl.
ttooseveit ana party are now on their
doctrines of infidelity and cannot be ' last hunt nrevioua to atiirtinir f,-
ridded, while saloons can be voted out. The Euuene-hnsknt. hll tm ArJ
The statement caused
Unitarian Minister Hays
made a reply.
i sensation, , ea the Lincoln high team of Portland
has not yet 27 to 2fi last niirh? u
Favorable
The saloon license in Elma, WaFh.,
has been raised to $1000. Ic won'c
! make the business any more respectable.
R. R. Peterson was arrested, tried
; ana nnea ipiuu at liugene, yesterday for
IvCDOrr j bootlegging-, all in a. day. Prompt jus-
j Dr. Cook, who is in Chile, says he
7.0u,vm m I will prove that he made the trip to the
Washington, Feb 19. -The Senate pole. He is certainly going in the
commission reported fayorably on bill to , wrong direction .
permit entrmen within the reclamation iri, i,.i.j i v ,
Er?. ?21'?n..their5ntri8 "Pf lined uS in 3X "TH
What
or resident improvement and cultiva
tion for five years, the same as under
the original homestead act.
Times:
Thft PaKmnfort nnat nf n Bmanrr
ystem here is $3804.36.
Patterson Dinwiddie passed away
suddenly and quietly at his home just
south of Brownsville Sunday, February,
13, 1910, aged 81.
The Brownsville Commercial Club
means business in its efforts to get
better roads in this vicinit"
The Jefferson Review says the Alb
any boosters "would put enthuiasm int
a wooden Isdiau". Glad they are com
ing to Brownsville. If tcey can move
some of our citizens we will certainly
vote them a medal.
The Cantata, "Queen Esther." which
has been in preparation for several
weeks, under the direction of Pruf .
W. S. Smith, will be given at the opera
house Tuesday evening next. .
D. A. Reeves, of the clothing firm of
Green & Reeves, of Lebanon, was in
Brownsville Friday and Saturday trying
to secure a buildiDg in which to open a
clothing store.
The Times has assurance from an
authorative source that a gasolene
morer car win oe put on by the South- i
ean Pacific between Brownsville and i
Albany within a short time.
R. W. Tripp, manager ot the Browns
ville Real Estate Company, arrived
home Tuesday from an extended visit
to his old home in Iowa and a trip
which took him into many of the states I
of the Middle West, East and South. ,j
JWord was received in Brownsville
today announcing the death at Salem
of A. C. Hausman, a former pioneer ,
resident of thi3 city. The remains will
be broughc to Brownsville tomorrow i
afternoon, and the funeral will be held '
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
t ugene Won,
EuCfinfi h!on anA Qola. I..l.
-a---- ---o-. uuibiii iaai illiriii.
debated for the championship, Eugene
winninor. . Alkan.r 1 Ti.: , ...l
;.. ""u au Lieu wicn
t.hpm in rnn tiraf ak.u. i : . -.i
V " u" Mt.vrti.vo, Having witn-
drawn on account of some disagree-
mpntfl aa w.11 aa i
judges last night were Professors Scha-
iici aim uiicnen oi me u. u. and Al-
lreu ocnmitt, oi tnis city.
Tonight at the Empire
Will hfi Mia loot nhli,.. -
and Mrs. John Drew, song and dance
nrhnfs ulin h... I...
, " uocu Kivin? some
popular numbers during the week, now
in RnmA hua Tficl. .I.nnl.
A moving picture feature that is an !
education along industrial lines will he- I
Shooting an Oil Well, a dandy. See the '
program, a bi offering lor the money. 1
There will be a change of program
tomorrow. Monday Ortin and Leota '
comedy and sketch team.
t led in Benton County. j
jonn, son ot August Webber, of
nenion county, died yesterday evening !
at the age of fourteen veara nf !
monia, after a short illness. Hfl wna a
mpmhur nP tliA fi iL.,..
The Pure
opening registration March 1st.
tools we mortals be.
A Portland woman struck her hus
band over the head because ho ate one
prune more than she wanted him to.
The court granted a divorce.
I nnr Lebanon will hold another Btraw-
ruuu Ldw. lf? fair in jun8-&ni it 3 abai tim
the bulem editor began saving up for
lub $oo uux ui scruwDerries.
The mud is reported so deep in the
streets of Corvallis work has had to be
stopped on the new depot, it being im
possible to haul heavy loads through
the streets.
Washingtom, Feb. 19. -Congressman
Hawley received a letter from secre
tary Wilson stating that he is not advo
cating or supporting the proposed
amendment to the pure food law, which
embodies the main features of the La
fean apple packing bill.
Judge Cleeton
Salem, Feb. 19. Goy. Benson today
U. S. Senator Ben Tillman is on his
death bed. Tillman was an Albany
visitor once, delivering an address on
the court house lawn, at which time
quite a dramatic incident occurred.
An excursion party of one hundred
business men of Eugene went to Rose
burg today. The great question is
Nesmith county, both Roseburg and
Webster as county judge of Multnomah,
To Be Dismissed.
appointed Thomas J. Cleeton to succeed Eugene fighting' the new county.
The Telegram editor after a trip up
the valley, said: "It is surprising how.
very attractive in appearance such
towns as Roseburg, Eugene, - Albany
and Salem ure growing lu be. They
flrA hnopinninnr fn nfTot. nHfrnttinn. tin!.
SAN FRANCISCO. Fnh 19 S .1 4- !,t., ,) r.nnoH o!Jt.
Heney in an interview said he would such as could scarcely be dreamed of a
Tint. HlBml.a Ihannnnnf Cu ........ n "
w"ir ia-iopioioniiYii iew years ago.
U.U9U11, uu, nuum UIOIIIlHa LI1U8U ui
Puter and McKinley who served their
sentences.
LaGrippc pains that pervade the en
tire system, LaGrippe coughs that
rack and strain, are quickly cured by
Foley's Honey and Tar. Is mildly
laxative, safe and certain in results.
Woodworlh Drug, Co..
Bom.
Saturday afternoon, Feb. 19, at t
o'clock, to Mr. and Mrs. D., C. Burk-
hart, a boy, all doing well. This gives
jMr. and Mrs. C. G. Burkhart their first
I experience as grandparents. .
C MPIR
THEATRE
TONIGHT
VAUDEVILLE
1. Mr. and Mrs. John Drew in Irish
comedy. -
2. ' Puzzle pictures.
MOVING PICrURRS. '
' S. Old Mill, I ami kur.rloi-
fclectric Insoles.
Riva Austria (From Lake Garda)
UIWl uuHru.
Our Geiman Cousin.
Shooting Oil Wells.
ILLUSTRATED SONG
9. I've got rings on my gngers and
bells on my toes.
Four piece orchestra
Vaudeville matinee Saturday.
Admissio? 20 cts; children, 10 cts. i
EmiLiuiain
i.
6.
6.
7.
8.
PROGRAM TONIGHT
1 The Chaperone's Honeymcon
2 The Policeman's Revolver, Comedy
8 Jack's Birthday
4 The Engineer's Romance
5 Illustrated song: I'm Going to do
Just as I Please
Matinee every lay. '
Admission 10 cents.
memoer ot the Catholic church a!
nephew of Kasper Kropp of this city, j
uet lour i-ish at Fteiffers. j
Tha nt...n OOO JIT l h , -
" ("'"I oeconu street.
Everything in the fish line, neat and
clean, at a reasonable piice.
FURNITURE 1
AT COST-
CLOSING OUT
SALE
Everything Must Go
O. K. PERRY, 310 W. 2r,d.t.
CLOSTHG' O UT
-All Ladies Suits and Coats at less
than half price. Den' c miss this
opportunity.
THE PARIS CLOAK & SUIT HOUSE
223 W. First Street,
Albany, Oregon.
ome
Heals
WM. BAIN, President. p. D.JJGILBERT. V. P.
H. N. BOULEY, Cashhr.
ALBANY STATE BANK
Everybody does some banking business,
but many do not understand all th e benefi ts
theylreceive 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.
Short orders, including 1'eats, Salady
Vegetables', Pies, Oysters in all styles!
Hot Tamolies, Sandwichef, Cl us, etc.,
meal's and lunches, neat mi I i lear .
Confectionaiies and soft drinks ut
HOFLIMI'.N
Have you tried our
ER COFFE
If not, whv net?
25c coffee in town.
;:; 1 :
It is 'he best
Give r s a trial
STAR BAKERY,
XX MEYER, Pi-priotor