Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, June 10, 1910, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
emocrat
VOJ, XLV
ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY Jl'XE JO. 1910
NO 43
Sanitary Fruit Jars
The Sure Seal Jar is the moat aanitary jar made. No
tin or zinc to come in contact with the fruit and no
new tops to buy every year. For sale at
Meiser & Meiser
Jelly Glasses 35c a dozen.
S
Albany Agents for Gage Hats,Gage Millinery, W.B. Corsets,Red
Cross Shoes, Oxfords,Pumps,Sorosis Petticoats and King Waits
Muslin
Garment made exactly like you would make them at home, from' the
best grades of Muslin, Cambric and Nainsook, all trimmed with the new
est and daintiest patterns of laces an d embroideries.
Complete new assortment of "Isabe He Drawers, Corset Covers, Gowns,
Skirts, Combination Corset Cover and Drawers. . '
1 Chambers '&
Albany's Greatest Suit ard Cloak House
Francis Bros.
Up-to-date-Sanitary
Plumbers
Tinning & Heating
SUCCESSOR ' TO W. E. FRANCIS.
Prices are Right.
, ALBANY SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Dealers
In fruits, vegetable?, sugar, nuts,
confectionary, wrapping paper, twine
and paper bags.
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry.
We also have the agency for Pyramid
and Golden Gate cement, Olympic lime,
Arden plaster. Get prices bef jre buy
ing. Cash paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street, Albany,
Phones, Mjin 6 Bell, 3 Home.
.M. Senders &Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
THE BEST. Lime, plaster, cement,
' roofing, paper, fire brick, pressed
brick, garden nd field seeds, hay,
grain, flour. M. Sendsrs & Co.
Both Phones 48. 435 West First St.
R B. iMayberry, 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. .
- Office with Linn & Benton Real Es
tate Co., 236 West 1st.
Residence 713 Moncgomery St. Both
Phones.
H.AVE YOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED AND PRESSED
THE CLEANER,
E. SHELLEY, Prop.
Beli Phone black 273
Home phone 196
?J W 1st St.
Palmer's Dairy
IKE GitLDlN RULE.
Delivers milk and cream to any part of
the city. Prices reasonable. Jersey
cows with begt cure. Pnth Phrnes.
D. B. ADAMS,
VACUUM CARPET SWEEPER
Agent for the ONWARD SLIDING
SHOE. I
Home Made Brand
of New and Dainty
Underwear
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DOOLBY'S
GROCERY
9TH AND LYON STREETS..
SCARED INTO SOUND HEALTH.
, Mr. B. F.- Kcllcy, Springfield, 111.,
writes: "A year ago I began to be
troubled with my kidneys and blad
der, which grew worse until I be
came alarmed. I suffered also with
dull heavy headaches and the action of
' my bladder was annoying and painful.
I red of Foley's Kikney Pills and after
taking them a few weeks the head
aches left me, the action of my bladder
was again normal, and 1 was free of
all distress." Woodworth Drug Co.
FOR SALE Two lots, 6-room house,
barn and other improvements, for a
short time only at a very low price.
C. G. Burkhart, 102 E. First St.
GLAD TO RECOMMEND THEM
Mr. E. A. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind.,
says: "After taking Foley's Kidney
Pills, the severe backache left me, my
kidreys became stronger, the secre
tions natural and my bladder no long
er pained me. I am glad to recom
mend Foley's Kidney Pills." In a yel
low package. oVVodworth Drug Co.
Foley's Kidney Remedy -may be
given to children with admirable re
sults. It does away with bed wetting,
and is also recommended for use after
measles and scarlet fever. Wood
worth Drug Co.
I What Everybody Ought to Know.
That Foley's Kidney Pills Contain
just the ingredients necessary to tone,
strengthen and regulate the action of
the kidneys and bladder. Woodworth
Drug Co.
SINGER SEWING MACHINES for
rent Allkinds of machines repaired
at Burns onoe store. - yt
FIRE INSURANCE O. F. R. A. ?1
4 olinnville. Oregon's greatest mu
tual company. C C. Bryant, Albany
l US1CK riHUK LiiUtf. LSOin phOhCS.
GLASS. All size3 and kinds, for sale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper
than aywhere tise in Albany. Skill
Iv set, if desired.
DREAMLAND
Admission only 10 cents and 15 cents.
TONIGHT
VAUDEVILLE
Swift and Casey, ',
Black face comedy mus'cat act.
Three thousand feet of new pictures.
Good music.
Vaudeville matinee Saturday.
THE EMPIRE
' . TONIGHT
Entire change
All Features.
New Song.
Admission 10 cts.
ES3SES
McGune
A FEW BARGAINS IN CITY
PROPERTIES. ?!
I 2 good lots near Madison Struct
I School biulding for $900.00 cash, W
i the lots separate for $550.00, with easy
j terms.
12-room house and 4 lots; property
: located in Shedds Station; house atid
lot including all household furniture,
j and in fact everything complete;
everything fitted up for hotel purpos
es; also a barn and three lots, includ
ing 3 buggies; one hack; 4 sets of
double harness;- 2 single harness; 5
I horses, in fact everything on plactrfor
$3700.00.
I A new 5-room cottage, and barn, in
1 west part of town. Price $1650.00;
I 7-room house and one lot located in
east part of town; good sewer connec
tions; 2 good wells on place. Price
$2600.00.
I A good 7-rooin house, 4 rooms
down.nias, and 3 upstairs; 2 good lots,
I small barn, lots of fruit; good buy.
I For $2500.00.
Good 8-room house; all modern,
With good basement; lot 80x110 feet;
cement walk and curbing around lot.
Price $4500.00.
'a ,?.?d.rJ;o1" S0,tta!:e; "!a" J&ft
t ivjia, lyia ui (jutiu null. jrilin; flUU.
Good 5-room cottage; one lot:. west
part of town. Price $1700.00.
A good 7-rooin, two-story house;
centrally located. Price $2500.00.
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
27 acres located about 3 miles north
of Albany; good barn; fair house; 8
acres in apples, prunes, cherries and
pears; principally apples;, 3 acres
Loganberries, strawberries and rasp -
berries. Price $5,400.00. About half
cash, balance to suit purchaser.
60 acres, located about 5 miles
northeast of Brownsville, a fine little
dairy place; place fairly well im
proved; a bargain.. Price $3500.00;
$1500.00 cash, balance in three years
at six per cent.
SV2 acre3, located about 32 miles ! .
southeast ot langent; a acers in ap
ples; very good house, two barns.
Price $115.00 per acre, including crop.
45 acres located about 5y2 miles
southeast of Albany; A-l little place;
well improved, with good orchard.
Price including crop, $125.00 per acre;
all cash but $3,000.00. This can run
for three years at six per cent.
J. A. Howard.
JAS. F. POWELL,
Real Estate.
Forty years residence in Albany, Or.
Financial agent. Collections made for
non-residents.
130 Rroadalbin street, Albany.
Pi'.'ll phone Red 1401.
hehe nr is.
The Ciorsa Gas Lamps
Cheaper th .n anv other linkt. Pull
the fhain a-. ' it lijhtj ir,tnn!lj .
H"'"- I'.icini.. St-e CHOBL BllOS.,
536 E. First St., Aiuany, Oregon,
GOOD ROADS.
The illustrated talk of Maurice Eld
rid re, of the U. S. government service,
at the threshermen's convention, last
night was a very important number in
the meritorious program of the week.
Here are some pointers that deserve to
be considered:
Goods materially enhance the value
of the property of the farmer.
The farmer can do more business ten
miles from market on a good road than
two miles away on a bad road.
It ia a fnifc that thpi-A nrA hnftpr
school houses and schools where there '
are good roads, and showed this. ,
Oretrnn'a hltiP rnpk. ia th. M
ui maniu guuu lunua, auu villa oiaig
has the best material with one except
ion. thit of New York state.
His illustrations of roads in different
parts of the world were of a striking
character and impressive.
A road built vrong is worse than not
built at all.
Willful ignorance means mud holes.
Permanent road building is as im
lortant to a state as railroads and the
Igures show it
The plan of employing convict labor
is a gooa one.
The plan of issuing bonds by the
counties, under a consttutional amend'
ment was approved by the speaker.
The Oregon campaign for good roads
will bear fruit, the only systematic one
started in anv state, and great things
may be looked for. All that is needed is
the skill and knowledge, which the gov
ernor m is prepared to go to any
exiipnoe to furnish.
: J a .'.je Webster then spoke for some
time presenting the issuing of bonds as
the great plan for securing first-class
roads, making future generations pay
for them. Hq announced that a Linn
county branch of the State Good Roads
Association will be organized here, and
began at once to get names for it.
The Threshermen,
At the evening session of the Thresh
ermen's convention last evening resolu
tions were passed thanking the Alb.iny
Commercial Club, the Alco Club, the
newpapers, the threshermen's wives,
and other ladies and the T. S. Town
send Creamery Co. of Portland , for its
splendid ice cream donated.
Upon motion of a machine man him
self the annual dues of machine men
for belonging to the As ociation were
placed at $25.
La Grande was selected for the semi
annual convention Dec. 9-10.
The convention was a splendid suc
cess and Albany was favored in hav
ing it here.
Seats idling Past.
Feats went on sale this morning at
Woodworth's Drua Store for the pro
duction of '"The Ai ikado" to be given
by the high school. There has been an
unusual large demand for seats for
both nights and it behooves those who
are going to procure their tickets early.
The finishing (ouches are being ap
plied and the theatre-eoers are guaran
teed a fine performance by the young
sters. Surrounded by fans, lanterns and
enrysanthemums the young people will
present a delightful picture when the
curtain goes up on Monday evening.
The Wireless Telephone,
Bert Warfbrd. who is the local rep-
resentative for the North American
Wireless Corporation, will be pleased to
show any one who is interested, what
the wireless telephone has done and
what it will do.
Dr. Lee De Forest, the chief engineer
and inventor of the wireless telephone,
will be in Portland, at their offices at
706-08 Board of Trade Building, and
will lecture and give demons trotians
with the long distance wireless tele
phone. All Albany people going down
should be sure and Bee the wonderful
invention.
'At the i heater.
Notwithstanding manv counter at
traction there was a fair sized audience
! at the opera house last night to see
, Cousin Kaie.those attending being well
' epaid. iss Jeanne Russe'l nude a
hit in the leading part, aid her support
, wa,s excellent. Tonight the Cowboy
and the Squaw will be given a dramatic
' treat. deserving a good audience
The Woodmen of the World will hold '
their anuual decoration services tomor- i
row at 2 p. m. The procession will
leave their hall at that time, and march :
to the cemetery where the grave" ot j
aeaa memoers will De aecorateu. ine
ladies of the Circle will also attend.
THE OREGONIAN. in case of bad
delivery or missing of paper tele
phone Eagle's Cigar Store, week
days before 8, Sundays before ll
o'clock.
MURPHY'
-FUR- '
-UMKH S?M MIMA.
Sole Eistributor for the
Hygeno A, the reat
Disinfectant Germi
cide, Insectitude.
Gold Loin and l?r.ran'
and Fly Killer
235 Eist 2nd Street.
Lice
AFTER THE
BEEF TRUST
St. Louis, June 4. Attorney General
Major Bays he will oust the beef trust
from Missouri and has all fhe evidence
n necessary to do it.
The President There
Monroe. Mich., June 4. President
1 art attended the unveiling of the monu -
ment of General Custer t.,dav. mnkincr
ti"
It Was Murder.
Helena, Juno 4' The coroners jury
returned a verdict of murder agi met
Eva Pressor, who shot her husband G.
N. Train, near Libby.
Memorial Window.
London, June 4. Amid an impress-
ive ceremony today a window was
piacea in a cnurcn at Princeton as a
memorial of the American prisoners of
the war of 18 2..
Teddy to Be Married,
New Yonk. June 4 Teddv Roose.
velt, Jr. is to be married June 20 to
Miss Judith Alexander, the special
event of the year.
Roy Ellis and Floyd Bilyeu have all
their customers see their lots before,
they buy Call for them, when in
Portland after property, at the office
of the Empire Investment Co., 401234
Board Trade Building. 7
$8,6CO.O0 Stock'of Crockery, CutGlasr, Hand Painted China, Silver
ware, etc. will be soldcut at pullic aucibr.sale begirB Tuesdsy, June
2nd at 2 ond7:30;p. m.
Both Phones
Main 53
m
Closing
Entire Jewelry Stock
Having decided to leave Albany to onen business In I.eHilrMre A I.
bcrta) I am offering my entire stock of
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Ster ling Silver, Cut Glass, Hand-painted
China, Silverware, High Class Cold an d Gold-filled Jewelry, Etc., by
SPECIAL DIS COUNT SALE.
20 per cent discount on all watc ljcs.
25 per cent discount on all cloc ks.
33 1-3 per cent -discount on all cu t glass and china.
25 per cent discount on all jcwelr y.
25 per cent discount on all silve rwarc.
You can get a $20.00 watch for $ 16.00, a $15.00 cut glass bowl for
$10.00, and other articles at equally 1 ow prices.
Sale commences Tuesday, May 10th, 1910.
This is the Grandest Opportunity the citizens of Albany have ever had
to replenish 'their homes with high-class goods at such prices. As I am
leaving the city there is
ABSOLUTELY N O RESERVE
on any article in my s tock, except contract goods.
A. H. PARSONS, JEWELER,
313 WEST, FIRST STREET.
WM. BAIN. President.
H.
ALBANY STATE BANK
Your business is solicited.
The conservative met iod of this bank and the
straightforward, bvsl less; like. s vA as coi rteius
treatment you will receive will make r. II your nlatio.is
with this is institution Batufactoryand pleui-ant.
Interest paid on Time and SavingsJDepositr. ;
Stetter's Go
For 10c
V
0O1NOS OF
' THE WORLD.
U, O. defeated 0. A. C. yesterday 8
to 4. Dud Clark made 5 hits in S times
up.
27 out of 31 days in May were fair
ones according to the record of a valley
ex.
Yesterday at the strawberry fair at
Lebanon, Halsey defeated Lebanon 3
to 2. Halsey is said to have an un-
beaten team'
, m n.n . i
1 The Dalles hi a cherry festival
this
One of the speakers was Col.
Tom Merry, of Los Angeles, in early
days connected with the i)emccrat
Roseburg failed to make up the re
quired amount for booster Hartog, and
instead has hired a man for $1000 from
Hood River, and Roseburg will proba
bly go ahead just as fast.
The final debate at Eugene last night
becween Eugene high and Pendleton
for the championship of Oregon was
won by Pendleton, wnich had the nega
tive of . the bank guaranty question.
The judges were Prof. Mathews of the
O. A. C, Prof. Kirk of Willamette and
Prof. Elizabeth Irvine of Albany Col
lege. 'rs. Maud Johnson was found guilty
at Vancouver, of obtaining money un
der falso pretences, and .was yesteoday
sentenced to one to rive years in the
nenitenciary. Now she claims to have
been a tool of a gang of four men and
five women working in the U. S. Mrs.
Johnson was once a resident of Albany,
a daughter of Dan Wagnon.
223 W. 1st
AUn,. rim.
COMFPtft
W. A WESTFALl, Auctioneer.
V HI V V fH
Out Sale
P. D. GILBERT. V. P
N. UOULEY, CBBhier.
the 151 ucs.
and 15c.
V.::ndowr.