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    Albany
Democrat
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ALBANY. OREGOK FRIDAY AUGUST Hi. 1910
VjJ, XLVI
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CITY PROPERTY.
Ko. 123 New 5-room cottage and lot,
West Albany. Price $1,100.
Ko. 121 New 4-room cottage, good
lot. West Albany. Price $1,000.
No. 119 Two lots, and 8-roora house,
East Albany. Price $1,050.
No. 85 7-room house, ten lots, barn,
1 chicken house. Fine location,
West Albany. Price $6,500.
Large list stock, fruit and dairy
arms from $15.00 per acre up. Call at
my office for full information. 130
Broadalbin street. T
JAS. F. POWELL.
F.G. Will for watches
At the
See
... - "-"jr.:,,. i iT"!sriiiiiiwii'iiii . iwiTT-T"-T"''wMm
$3.50 and $4'00
Oxfords and Pumps
98
i Pair
Over 200 pairs of Oxfords and Pumps have been added
urday selling... Not one pair
IN
' For
When we started in the
never be any old hats made over in this Dep't, and we mean to keep our word if we
have to burn them. We have just 65' hats left, values up to $10, and we have placed
them on the Rummage tables
Come
Chambers & McCune
Albany's. Greatest Suit and Cloak House
ALBANY SLPPLY 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, Miin 6 Bell, 3 Home.
M. Senders & Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
THE BEST. Lime, plaster, cement,
roofing, paper, fire brick, pressed
brick, garden and field seeds, hay,
erain. flour. M. Sendsrs & Co.
Both Phones 48. - 435 West First St.
R 8. iVlayberry, Drayman
Heavy and light rmnling. Piano
moving a specialty, Piano and organs
boxed for shipping Piano boxes for
sale Wood for sale, v wood or 16
inch wood.
Office wit'i Linn & Benton
Real Es-
tate Co . 2S6 West 1st.
Residence 713 Montgomery St.
Phones. w nll- ., ,
rUVh V0U lLi tilts
Both
CLEANED aN!) PRESSED
THE CLEANER,
CUMMING3& GILBERT
4 ft W lat St. Beli Phone black 273
Horns ti:e !'J6
THE OREGONIAN'.:
delivery or mis-iiig u
pl'.OP.C H:i,-:le 5 Cl'.!.-"
days before 8 Sur.da
o'clock.
i crr;c of i.;i!
; paper tclc
Storc. week
,'S before 10
THEY ARE HERE
That Delayed shipment of Expres Wagons
has just arrived, all sizes fromjthe smallest
to the largest. We can suit all size boys.
The prices are right. At t
Meiser &
Remember Ruby Blend is the
Chambers & McCune
Big Big Window Display
Values up to $2.50 in
Misses, Childrens andjBoys
Oxfords and Pumps
of old ones in the lot... Lvery
THE THE MILLINERY DEPT.
98c '
Choice of Any Hat in the Store. '
Millinery business we advertised the fact that there would
at one price, 89c.
and Rummage with the Crowds.
Dreamland.
"THE SHOW OF (QUALITY"
Direction People's Amusement Company, Portland, Ore.
Program changes Tuesday, Friday and Sunday.
Prices Adults 10c, Children 5c.
Matinees Daily 2:30 to 5. Night shows 7:30 to' 10:30.
PROGRAM FOR FRI
CONVICT NO. 796"
A powerful drama, showing that the most hardened heart may be reached
for rcgormation. Thrilling in the intensify of it's interest.
THE LITTLE
One of the best cowboy
FATH LOST AND WON
A love story set among Western scenes. It teaches the lesson that even
though love may be lost, yet love is all powerful.
TRAVELOGUES
Sidney South Wales'
MISS EDYTHE NEILSON
Singing "I Love My Steady But O You Ot.rc in a While"
THE BROADALBIN
Boarding House
First Class Board. Meals 25c
Family riirners a specialty.
22) Cur 1 Block.
Meiser
Very Best 25c Coffee.
Pair
to these two lots for Sat
pair new this season.
, .
DAY AND SATURDAY.
PREACHER
comedies ever produced.
liEHE ST SS.
fceCloriaGas L
rrnf r than a iv n'her Ihrht
Pull
ti.t rl iin and it n.-itits instanil.
Hntiie I hone. See Schokl BR03.,
536 E. First St., Albany, Oregon.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
Medford's first car load of pears
brought $2.66 a box.
The Warren Construction Co. sub
scribed $600 to the Ashland publicity
fund.
Billy Sunday is in Oregon and will
speak at Oregon City tomorrow on
Booze or Get on the Water Wagon.
Drexel, an American, yesterday at
Lanark, England, flew 6750 feet high
in his frail craft. That's nerve colos
sal. The big tent meetings under George
Taylor, assisted by Prof. Wegner, the
singer, and others, will begin at Leba
non September 1st.
Secretary Ballinger is on his way tp
Klamath Falls, where he will arrive to
night. He was on the Shasta limited,
by special dispensation.
''The eloquence and brains and abil
ity of the republican party are back of
the primary law," says the balem
Journal, whose editor is back of it, and
the people are also. Watch and see.
The claim is made that there is $30.-
000 worth of gold in the pavement of
Medford. The rock was taken from
the tailings of the Opp mines, which is
claimed had at least $1 worth of gold to
the ton.
Rosoburg Review: -Alias Marcus, a
field worker of United Protestant
churche', formerly a co-worker with
EvanuulistU. Fenwick Reed, left here
this afternoon for (Jottaere Grove, after
several days' stay in this city.
The Statesman reports the river at
zero at Salem. At Albany it is .8 of a
foot above zero. This indicates a dis
crepancy in the gages of the two places.
me ennesent cities ougnt to agree in
the matter of water heights.
The new Christian church at Hugeno
is to have a capacity of 2, 201 p eople.
the plans have been draw n. It is to be
oblong 96 by 150 feet, with an 80 foot
dome. It is to be of concrete, with a
roof of tile and galvanized iron.
Things aviated at Dallas thb after
noon when Col. Hofer and Walter L.
Tooze debated the assembly question.
The debate that counts is the one the
voters are l aving, which will be given
an emphatic expression on primary day.
S. P. Bach has been elected president,
J. C. Mayer vice Dresdent, Alex Power
cashier, S. M. Garland, J. C. Mayor,
Alex Power, J. W. Burlthart and John
Wither directors, of the Fir3t National
Bank of Lebanon.
Lawyer W. F. Herrin passed through
the city yesterday for Portland to con
sult with President Lovett, who didn't
have time to go to San Francisco to see
him. Last evening Manage O'Brien
gave a banquet in honor of the presi
dent of the Harriman roads, with big
R. R. men present. v '
,, Married in an Auto,
Archbishop Chambers, of the Epis
copal church, recently had an interest
ing experience in the marrying line. J.
! W. Keyes and Miss Eva Patterson of
Medford asked if he didn't want to take
a joy ride, which of course was agree
able. The automobile flew to Jackson
I ville, stopping at the court house, and
i then to Ashland, where it stopped in a
pretty corner or tne Asniana parte,
where Rev.. Chambers tied a matrimon
ial knot, and the happy couple were
taken to the cars and left for Cali
fornia.
Cental Committee Met.
The state democratic committee met
yesterday in Portland to talk over mat
ters, as it properly should. It took no
hand at all in the candidates, a matter
entirely for the primaries. But the
Oregonian with its customery colossal
smallness refers to every thing it did
as assembly, in order to create a senti
ment in favor of. the republican assem
bly. But it will not fool any- one. S.
M. Garland was present from this
county.
Coming
Those who attend the performsnce
eiven bv Richards and Pringle's Famous
Georgia Minstrels at Albany August 18,
I will be given a treat.
1 Retaining all the old-time atmosphere
, that made minstrelsy so popular in the
i davs when the Mississippi was the com-
. mercial highway of the country an J the
care-iree aarKey sporteo amiu uie cm
ton and the cane of the Southland, to
gether with all the latest and brightest
ideas of the present cay. Richards &
Pringle's Minstrels stand supreme.
Lodge Meetings.
' The K. O. M. every Saturday even
ng H. C. Jordan, Commander.
The Yioodmcn of the World every
Friday evening. L. L. Swan clerk.
Manzanita Circle 1st and 3rd Mondays,
Doo.i r. M
' Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd
and 4th Wednesday in Bussards' Hall.
Grant Fkohan, Clerk. I
i Royal Neiehiiors mee.. every 1st and
1 3rd Wednesdays in Uussard's Hall
I AMCB Kirk. Recordsr
Ladies of the G. A. K. meet first
Tuesday each month at G. A
R. hall. !
Hattie Stiison secretary.
WANTED Young men to learn ail
touinliilu business by mail and pre
pare for positions as. chafTetirs a'nd
repair men. We m:il:e you expert
hi ten wcc!r; a -i-t ynii to f.ciiird
position. V'iy b': work pleasant:
!cni:;i:d fur men ureal: reasonable;
.vrite for p-irtimbrs and cample lc.
on. Empire Automobile Institute,
Rochester, X. Y.
MADE IN
ALBANY.
The Democrat copied an item from a
ugene paper stating tnat the machin
y for the dredge of the Albany Gra
er;
vel and band Co. was being made in
that city; but instead, it is being made
in Albany, by the Albany Iron Works.
The Company simply sent there for a
washer. Practically all of the machin
ery will be made in this city for the
dredge, bunkers and elevator. It has
been designed by Roy Wood, a U. O.
graduate, and speaks for his knowledge
along this line, practical as well as
theoretical, for he has assisted in'run
ning a big mining dredge under his
father for several years.
This plant promises to be one of the
best new industries of Albany for some
time, an important one, whose business
will be greatly developed.
Pour Generations Present.
Mrs. A. Rideout and daughters yes
terday afternoon enjoyed a picnic
outing at Bryants Park, at which time
four generations were present. Ii the
evening a fine dinner was spread, en
joyed by the twenty relatives present,
Those present were Mrs. A. Rideout,
of this city, Mrs. C. Q. Rideout and
daughter, Mertie, of San . Leandro,
Calif., Mrs. Omer Heudricson, of
Heponer, Mrs. A. O. Rankin, Mr and
Mrs. Grant f roman children, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Dumond and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Brundeborry, sons
Kermitt and Cedrick. Miss Lillie R'de-
ouc ana miss Bessie ParBons.
Worth Seeing,
Something extra at the Electric is the
Funeral of King Edward VII, genuine
pictures of the recent funeral of Eng
land's p pular sovereign. Such pict
ures are an educatio.i the people of
AiDany snmild show their appreciation
fnr. At. T.hP nmn Mutpmnno n,i.iia n.An
" j " ,
paid for good seats in London. It will
cost only 10 cents at the Electric, with
some good vaudeville thrown in.
.
THE EMPIRE
TONIGHT.
Friday and Saturday.
Caesar i.- Fgypt. (Pathe Drama).
Save Us from Our Friends (Pathe
Comedy).
His Childs Captive (Lubin Drama).
Between Love and Hopor. (Vita
graph). Matiinee exery'day.
Admission 10 cents. ' .
Both Phones
Main 53
COMPAQ
WM. BAIN. President.
' H, N. BOULEY,' Cashier.)
ALBANY STATE BANK
Great Oaks 'of Financial Success grow from very
small acorns- a small, sum opens an account in our
bank but, to have' a big, healthy financial tree, you
must be persistent in your depositing.
Systematic depositing is the root of financial in
dependence. Get deeply rooted in the habit of bank
ing, then you will branch out into better things and be
safe against any, ill wind that blows.
Dollars arc financial acorns plant them"1 in our
bank and watch them grow.
C0PELAND AND MARSHALL
LIMBER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
, LUMBER.
i House and Barn Bills a Specialty,
Butte, near
L b h v
OTCff
din
PAPER MILL
STOPS WORK
The Lebat.on Pntier Mill Co. todav
closed its plant down and will remain
closed until the trouble with the people
of Lebanon and vicinity is settled. As
the Company pays out $6,000 a month
for labor it will mean a severe blow to
the city.
The mill company offers to pay half
the expense of a sewer from the mill to
the river in order to adjust the wat r
dispute.
Lebanon business men are alarmed
and are endeavoring to eet the oitv
council to act Dromntlv. The mill has
practically made Lebanon.
BROWNSVILLE.
The Interurban Asks
chise.
for a Fran-
Times:';
Surveyor Hugh Fisher, of this city,
has furnished the plans for a seweruge
system at Brownsville, and will furnish '
estimates of the ptobable cost.
James Fitzpatrick came up from
Albany Monday and Tuesday continued
his journey to his homestead in the
upper Calapooia Valley.
J. M. Hawkins, manager, and C. E.
Sox.attorney, for the Albany Interurban
Railway Company, were present at the
city council and asked thecityfora fran
chise their company to pass through the
municipality with the proposed road,
They submitted a franchise the terms
oi wnicn seem to Do very fair and met
with the approval of the council to the
extent that they immediately attempted
to pass the bill, but when it came to
the third reading it was discovered that
the city charter provides that all such
measures must my over after being in-
of the council before they can be enact-
1 mL... j;
eu nun uiscovery caused a temporary
halt in the proceedings. The franchise
will come up for final passaae at the
next regular meeting, when it will
doubtless pass.
LECTRI
THEATRE
Edwards Flexible
Herculean Wonder.
Extra, Extra. , i
At the Electric tonight.
1. The Funeral of King Edward VII,
England's most noted ruler.
2, The Mpsterious Cont. A swell
comedy.--- - - " -
8. An Engineer's' Sweetheart. ,.
story of an engineers brnye rescue,
In the Spriiu tithe With the Roses,
sung by Mies Nickleson.
Admission 10 cents. ,
337 West 1st.
Ablany, Of
P. D. GILBERT. V. P
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Mill situated two miles east of Knox
Santiam River.