Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 09, 1910, Page 1, Image 1

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Albany
ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9. till!)
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The MarKct.
Wheat $.85, OatB 40c.
Beef 6c;vealdressea9c
pork dressed 9c; on foot 7c
Lard 16c.
Eggs 30c.
rkiAona t,n ffnnt 10c.
Hams22e to 27c, Bides 20 to 25c
shoulders 16 to 18c.
Butter 30c to 35c.
Klour $1.60 to $1.75c a sack.
Potatoes 50c per bu.
Hay, from $10 for some clover to $15
thu best timothy.
GORDEN VIBRATORS-We have
Vibrators. This vibrator took first
prize over all vibrators at the Seattle
n.ranteed for one year. Cill
at our store and get a dookici.
$15.00.
ESS
Price,
BURKHART & LEE.
Lightning May Not Strike
twice the same place,but we did
get auother lot of Mrs. Pott's
Cold Handled Sad Irons to sell for
99c per set at
Meiser & Meiser
While They Last
DR. FOULKES
HEARD TEDDY.
S
BLACK COATSJFOR
FaU
Dame fashion has said that fiiack Coats will be 6ii6
of the" leading styles this Fall. How sensible, for they are
meat, plain and strictly tailored garments that can be worn
on all occasions. . . . .
We are just in receipt of one hundred Black Coats in
:semi and tight fitting styles, all 56 inches long and beauti
fully tailored gortnents. Priced at from
$7.50 to $30.00
Come and look around
new Fall styles.
We're glad to sh'aw you the
Chambers & McGune
Albany's Greatest Suit and Cloak House
Dr. W. H. Foulkes, of the First Pres
byterian church, Portland, has returned
from the middle east on the way back be-
, ing in Cheyenne on the day Roosevelt
; was there, and also at Denver as he
iwas leaving. Mr. Foulkes is well
known, in Albany, and his impressions
will have weight in reference io the
) sweeping effect of insurgency.
I "The people believe in him implicity.
' Such a welcome was never before ac
corded a man in public life. People
crowded to hear Roosevelt wherever he
spoke, and in each town there was un
precedented and genuine insurgent en
I thusiasm that points out more clearly
than anything else could how this
'country will go when anocher election
is new.
"My brother, who lives in Kansas,
told me how it was when "Uncle Joe"
Cannon spoke there. They gave Cannon
a perfectly respectful audience, as due
a man of his attainments. Sometip- -
fU annlri,trlol him T3..l-thu. . -C3
as cold a gathering as t- ;"an
which it was held w- dayr n
nnn wrb elea-' -ollld permit. lan-
Sever - 5!
. WASt flUtk-tttfc.
While traveling m u tan, liovernor
Spry sat just across the aisle from me.
1 heard him call Kooseveic a seinsn seu
seeker and say other things calculated
to be detrimental to the great man's
character. But evidently the people of
Utah did not share their governors
opinions", i . ' ,
Group of $600 Beautiw on Lis
play at Woodworlh Drug Co.
New customer fira constantly being
added to the large family of g. W.
Miller Piano Owners in the Willamette
Valley, at the store of Woodworth
Drug C. (Factory Distributors can ba
seen a fine group of these thoroughly
rename instruments.
Thev look like 46000 00 Pianos, hut
right h re is where the advanced sell
ing uethoda (adopted and originated in
Albany by the Woodworth Drug Co.)
come in. You don't have to pay $600.00
because you save the Jobbers-Dealers
and agents Big commission. The tone,
touch and material says $600.00', the
magnificent wearing qualities says
S600.00, the beautiful design and su
perb workmenship says $600.00 but Mr.
Wuodworth says LESS. WHY?
Because he haa a. simple straightfor
ward factory proposition to make you
on the from MAKER to USER plan
and you get the real factory prices with
a small sum added for freight, drayage
and cose of handling. The S. W. Miller
Piano has long since been in the balance
and found not wanting.
Look around before you call, see the
others first and your search will end
when you have seen and heard the S.
W. Miller Piano Gem at Woodworh
Drug Co. Open evenings.
LAST DAY.
This is the last day for filing notices
of candidacy for the cifferent state and
district offices. So far there are 104
names on the list. For Governor the
republicans have Jay Bowerman, the
assembly candidate, E. Hofer and
Judge Dimick anti-assembly, with pro
spects of a live race in the primaries.
The anti-assemblv vote will tie divided
probably about evenly between Dimick i
ana rioter. Hater will carry soutnern
Oregon undoubtedly, while Dimick will
run ahead in eastern Oregon and Port
land aooording to the outlook. Bower
man will probably squeeze into the nom
ination between them.
There are two nominations by the
democrats for governor, Os. West and
Jefferson Myers, with prospects of the
nomination of West. Whose record in
the state land oflieo and as commission
er have given him a splendid reputation
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD,
W. A. Watters has been postmaster
at Stayton for thirteen years.
The population of Oyster Bay is 21,
802, including Roosevelt. What would
it be without him.
The McClellan house at Koseburg haa
been sold again, this time to C. K.
Hooten, of Seattle.
Among the candidates for the legis
lature in Multnomah county is Peter
Hume, formerly of BrownBvflle.
The Scio fair closed last night, the
best yet held. The attendance was
good and the raceb interesting, with
some pretty good horses up.
Portland beat Los Angeles yesterday
to 0. Gretrir. of the Portlands, made
r . i -J t-ii,;,,
in the state: Dut Mvers also nas a gooai uwi"""i ; -v.-.,
2 to 0. Gregg, of the Portlands, made
reputation as the head of the Lewis and
Clark fair and a m.embor of the state
Sena.'.o, -
r t AUa1.man far tuiDerintendent.
F.J. Miller for commissioner, J. H,
Lewis for state engineer, Geo. 1. Coch
ran for superintendent of water divis
ion number one, all assembly candid,
atea have no opposition in the prima-,
rlo,
AT THE
COURTHOUSE.
4LBANY SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Dealers
In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts,
.confectionary, wrapring paper, twine
and paper bags.
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry.
We also have the agency for Pyramid
nd Golden uate cement, Olympic lime,
Arden plaster. Get prices before buy-
Cash paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street, Albany.
Phones, M&in 6 Bell, 3 Home.
M. Senders & Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
THE BEST. Lime, plaster, cement,
roofing, paper, fire brick, pressed
brick, garden and field seeds, hay,
grain, flour. M. Sendbrs & Co.
Both Phones 48. 435 West First St.
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, i"v wood or 16
inch wood. ,
Office with Li.-.n & Benton Real Es
tate Co.. 236 West 1st.
Residence 713 Montgomery St. Both
Phon es. .
ttAVb Y0UK
CLEANED
AND PRESSED
Dreamland.
"THE SHOW OF QUALITY"
Direction People's Amusement Company, Portland, Ore,
Program changes Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. -Prices
Adults 10c, Children Sc.
Matinees Daily 2:30 to 5.' Night shows 7:30 to 10:30
A
record: . ., ,
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eight men in succession, in all fourteen.
The population of Rochester, N. Y.,
the Democrat man's former home is
given ps 218,149, a gain of 34 per cent
in ten years, and over 100 per cent since
the y an about Town left there.
Dan Robinson, a Grande Ronde in
d'kn while somewhat ..intoxicated
showed the boys how ho could handle. a
gun, The bullet wont through the back
6f his own head Into M shgipeja. . He
was plive at last wprts, but m snti-
cal condition. ' '
A man was in Albany awhle jgo
looking for a tract upon which to build
thirty or forty cottages for sale;, but
the price or lana was prumuiuvo mm
he went to Eugene, getting . what he
wanted at a. less price. Albany - has
plenty of good suburban land lying Idle
for such purposes. ..'
Inf. LehMoti
Paterii tfetef W,
1 1, in, i,
Beelef,'
.f 29? J
The receipts of Ithf rtfe'o'rdW for' Alig;
ugUBt were $405.05.
At the Hotels.
and Mara-a:
Ulster ana Nicholas?
Three seoarate suits by the $eiW'ifp
norsa importing Uo. against G. A.
jonn a.maner, u. un
ieynor, or Kingston, fbOU each on a
note made Aug. 1. 1910, for the stallion
Gerbert, bought in ten shares of $500
each. W. R. Bilyeu attorney. .
C. H. Ellswich, dem., Brownsville is
candidate for county commissioner.
; E. McCrowj.MbCoy:
Mem Price, Salem. ,. ,
W. ... Hoover arid wif&.Portland:
2 nn M,'"or Booth and wife, Ada and
ipimtn, urants
rnnfn Pnan
,,!-. runce, flarrisnurg.
Fred W. Durban, Thomas Wyman,
Artttflope. , ...
E. K Kingley and' wife; Portland':
Maggie Carter, Oakland, Ore.
FH. Zierolf and family, Cb'rVallis.'
Tim Wandel, Portland.
M. S. Shock, Hubbard.
A Timber Fire
Lebanon E. A.: About 3:30 o'clock
j yesterday afternoon a fire was discov
ered in the timber on M, Lemmer's
j land, on the west side of the Butte,
auruea uiu riycr irum iiura.' ine nre
spread very fast and Mr. Lemmer tel
ephoned to Lenanon for help to fight
the flames. A fire alarm was sounded.
- and about 25 men went from here and
: succeeded in subduing the flames. By
( back firing the fir j fighters succeeded
, in bringing it under control in about
three hours.
THE EMPIRE
PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY.
"Daisies." Vitagraph college ro
mance. Enoiign said.
"The Vow; or, Jepthah's Daughter."
A Biblical story, setting forth the
life of Jcpthah, the ninth judge of the
Israelites, and the offering up of his
(laughter, as she was the "first to come
forth from his house." A beautiful
story, well portrayed.
"In the Pyrenees." A combination
of scenic and spectactrfor subjects, ro
matic scenes on the banks of moun
tain streams, revealing- fresh beauties ' 0('
ui niajccuc naiurc at every turn.
"Up-to-Date Servants," or "Cinder
ella up-to-date." A comedy, full of
life and animation, with many distinct
ly humorous incidents. Laugh!
"Feeding Seals." An educational
picture, very interesting. -
Isslstratcd song, "In Oklahome."
Miss Crosno and Mr. Rolfe.
Admission 10 cents.
Don't forget the Golden Arrow din
ner set at the Variety Store. 313 W 1st.
F.G. WU1 for watches
LECTRI
THEATRE
TONIGHT
G
. The Wolves of the Sea. A story
two. lovers captivity amongst the
pirates.
2. A Jealous Wife. A drama that
ij thrilling and exciting.
3. The Tattler. A swell comedie irt
keeninc with the season.
Song: Where the Red Carnations
Grow.
Admission C cents.
THE CLEANER,
CUMMINGS & GILBERT
4U0 W 1st St. Beli Phone black 273
Home phone 196
District Attorney's Triumph.
Duck Hunt.
The Escape of Royalists.
Ship Building.
Miners' Sacrifice.
Song Comical Eyes.
The Weather.
Range of temperature 84-47.
The river ii below .7 of a foot.
Prediction: fair tonight and Sunday,
cooler Sunday.
The total rainfall for August was .03
of an inch. ,
The Dull Scholar.
Many a so-called aull scholar is so
because of sosie defect in the eje..
Don't neglect the eyes of yoor chil
dren. E. C. Meade, Optometrist.
Tho risk is now open under the new management
running afternoons and evenings.
Evening admission 10c.
Skates ?oc, including admission.
Marshall & Lobaugh
The Riverside Farm 1
KD. S'"!!nL. Proprietor
Breeder and Importer of 0. 1. C. Hogs
S. C. White and Buff Leghorns, W.
P. Rcks, Light Brahmas. U. C.
Rhode Island Reds, White j
Cochin Eantai.is, M. I :
Turkeys, Win i -den
Geese, 1' . i j
Ducks, re i ,
Guinea" .
Winner ct Si prizes anil 22 on Pouliry
at the Lewis & Ciark Fair.
Egjrs in Season - Stock for Sale
Phone. Farmers 93 - - - R P. D no-
Have you tried our
WlrYIPR COFFEE?
If not, whv not ? It is the best
25c corlee in town. Give us a trial
STAR BAKERY,
C. MEYER, Proprietor
Complete Lines of Crockery, China, Glassware, Groceries,
ALBANY TM8FE& CO., andtheb25tIinecf Tea and C ogee in Albany, at Stetter's,
with J. A. Ho.;rd. p-h
Residence plune b!ck S-b
Office
phr-nes.
Home.
Heavy and licht
pianos a specialty.
206 W. 2nd Street.
hauling. Moving
;Real JEstate.
City Property.
No. 108 Xew 8-room huuse, one lot,
; electric lights, hard finished, West
Albany. Price $2150.00.
No. 123 New 5-room cotftitfc, one lot,
West Albany. Price $1150.00.
No. 135 Good.. 6-room plastered
i house, one lot, West Albanv. Price
' $1275.00.
No. 136 Two lots, new barn, West
Albany. Price $750.M.
C. T. 2 fine building lots, west Al
bany. Price $1500.00.
Farm Lands.
. 70 acres 4 miles out, finest soil, at a.
bargain.
500 Acre3 8 miles out, $24.00 per acre.
No. 142 20 acres, all in cultivation,
6-room hou?c, 5 miles out. Price
' -$2250.00.
C. P. 150 acres miles out, fine
o.-chard, 150 trees, best soil, at a
barfrnin.
I have -': line business proposi
tions thai will appeal to the mst con
servative buyer;;. If you are P.o-.iirfj
for farms or city property, or inve-t-ir.'jni-
of n:iy ?' M1' ': m?. JJav-
jrifr resided i:i Alnnny 4 ' year; I !:iuw
condition-. Can s'-.v. y u li:n.? r.nd
ir.Micv, C.'.ll ''t inv nlVice iur full par
licitlars. '
jas. r. r-own;.;..
130 Kruadalbin Street
both Phones
Mam 53
COMPAQ
VM. BAIN. President.
P. D. GIL3EUT, V. P
H. N. tiOULEY, Caahicr.J
ALBANY STATE BANK
Great Oaks of Financial Success grow from very
small acorns a small sum opens an account in our
Lank but, to have a big, lioaltliy financial tree, you
must be persistent in your depositing.
Systematic depositing is the root of financial in
dependence. Get deeply rookd in the habit o
in-jf, then vou will branch out iir.o better 1 1 : iti tr
safe ngaim.t any ill wind that blows.
Dollars are financial acorns plant them in our
bank and watch them grow.
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