Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 23, 1910, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
Democrat
A
VOL XL VI
iLBANT.' OREGON FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23. 1910
XC 8
GRAIN SACKS AND
TWINE FOR SALE.
We wil be prepared to take oats on
storage.
Barley, wheat end oats bought.
' M. SENDER & CO.
PUBIC STENOGRAPHER
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. T. YATES
First National Bank
Building.
Home Phone
379
No Phone Orders Taken and None Laid Aside.
10c
See the Ten Cent Specials
for Saturday at
Meiser & Meiser
No Mistake, Ruby Blend is the Best 25c Coffee.
THEJFAIR
Campened by Rain and Mud.
i There were about 3,000 at the fair
yesterday regardless of the rain.
lhursday, Portland day the paid ad
missions Wfr 19 leu WafnaijDU in Knn
i Tuesday 4.565 and Mr-nrfav TnS. '"C ZZ"e. L 8 ral ro?? enKin.e
J dlytM?roriS8i0nS ' " "Vi3SSrr
aay to near from. . where his life was threatened because
ine races yesterday were slow ones, ' he was suspected of being in sympathy
nrh muddy condition of the track. ' with the revolution of Marshall Bonilla.
' A. i oy rror. neaia, uwnmg ana another American, F. E.
SALEM MAN
Had Thrilling Experience in
Honduras
sta'esman: New UrleanB, La., Sept.
16. H. y. Downing, a railroad engineer
Brass
We call your attention to lines that are most, complete for Fall, and all priced less
Silk and Cotton Petti
Bed Spreads, Collars,
than any other store. Knit and Muslin Underwear, Hosiery,
coats, Waists, Red Cross Shoes, Blankets, Comforts, Curtains,
f Jabots, Belts, Bags and Sweaters. Your inspection invited.
A WONDERFUL DEMONSTRATION
Of the Value and Importance of our New York Office and Buyer
Mr. Kragen, our New York Buyer, is on the ground
floor, looking after our interests, at the same time the in
terests of every woman in Albany and the Willamette
Valley. You are all aware of the big strike that has been
on for the past six months and only ended one week ago.
You can appreciate how impossible it would be for factor
ies to fill mail orders. '
The man that is on the gro ind floor will get the pick and
cream of the New Suits and Coats as they are manufac
tured that fact is being demonstrated by this store, for
every day we are receiving twenty-five to fifty Suits and
Coats, the first choice of the factories' productions, select
ed by Mr. Kragen. They are different from what you will
see in any other store. They are exactly like the styles
you see advertised in the Ladies' Home Journal and other
Fashion Magazines. There are too many different kinds to
describe. Come and see for yourself. We are glad to show
you. '"-
Chambers & McCune
Albany's Greatest Suit arc! Cloak House
Real Estate.
City Property.
No. 108 New 8-room house, one lot,
electric lights, hard finished, West
Albany. Price $2150.00,
No. 123 New 5-room cottage, one lot,
West Albany. Price $1150.00.
No. 135 Good.. 6-room plastered
house, one lot, West Albany. Price
$1275.00.
No. 136 Two lots, new barn, West
Albany. Price $750.00.
C. T. 2 fine building lots, west Al
bany. Price $1500.00.
Farm Lands.
70 acres 4 miles oift, finest soil, at a
bargain,
500 Acres 8 miles out, $4.UO per acre.
No. 142 20 acres, all in cultivation,
6-room house, 5 miles out. Price
$2250.00.
C. P. 150 acres 5'A miles out, fine
orchard, 150 trees, best soil, at a
bargain.
I have some fine business propesi
tions that will appeal to the most con-
servative buyers. If you are looking
for farms or city property, or invest
ments of any kind, come to me. Hav
ing resided in Albany 40 years I know
all conditions. Can save you time and
money. Call at my office for full par
ticulars. JAS. F. POWELL.
130 Broadalbin Street
ALB4NY SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Dealers
In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts,
confection ry, wrapping paper, twine
and paper bags.
Cash paid for nil kinds of poultry.
We also have the agency for Pyramid
and Golden vinte cement, ulympic lime,
Arden piaster. Get prices bef jre buying.
Cash pa;d tnreirgs.
Foot Ferry Street. Albany.
Phones. Mi in 6 Bell, 3 Home.
M. Senders & Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
THE BEST. Lime, plaster, crment,
roofing, paper, fire brick, pressed
brick, garden hntl field seeds, hay.
grain, flour. M. SENDans & I'o."
Both Phones 48. 435 West First Si
D
the best time being 2:31'. The conso
lation z:u pace was won by Lord Love
lace, the best time being 2:23. The
2:0o pace was won by Sherlock Holmes,
the best time being 2:24.
One of the entries in the 2:20 trot
was Babe H. owned by R. H. Huston,
. of Corvalhs, and driven by Woodcock
of this city, taking third place.
in norses A. C. Ruby, of Portland,
took most of the premiums, leading in
Percherons, Belgians, English Shires,
German Coaches and Hackneys. Wil
liam Snyder, of near this city, took
two premiums on draft horses.
It is almost a startling fact that five
deaths occured at Salem indirectly the
result of the fair: Those of Fred T.
Saxon, by a Southern Pacific train.
Harvey Massey, with some horses at
the grounds; Bert Smith, a horseman,
struck by the Shasta Limited; A. Z.
Sears from apoplexy, and Teabo, the
Chemawa Indian, by an Oregon Elec
tric train. ,
A Warm Reception.
Stayton Mail:
Dr. F. H. Thompson and bride re
turned to Stavton Thursday night last,
having been met at Turner by W. L.
Frer's auto. Although an effort had
been made to keep quiet the exact
time of their arrival, everybody knew
when they reached the city, and it did
not take long for the fun to start.
Ihe phonp was disconnected and the
water mains and electric lights were
treated the same way. Then at a sig-1
nai irom tne leader of the troopo of
Mill.. ... - . . J1 '
.-..mti, oio uvnig togetnerat Latiuna,
near the government barracks. The
n ght that General Marin's division
was repulsed Downing and Miller both
started for the marine headquirters to
investigate the situation. The govern
ment troops pursued them and a Hon
duran cried, "Kill the blank Ameri
can, reaching Miller's hut. and the
American flag was raised.
The flag was torn down by the Hon
duras soldiers and the two men were
forced to flee to the home of Mr. Van
Blarcum. There a sentry was found on
the front steps Miller and Downing
entered through a rear passage and
for 16 days was kept prisoners in ono
place surrounded by troops demanding
their surrender before the American
vice consul at Puerto Cortez could act
and procure a bond for the men.
Later in their absence the two men
were tried by court martial and con
victed of being revolutionists. , But for
the fimness of Mr. Van Blarcum in
refusing to give them up the Americans
would no doubt hava heen murdered.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
ia
Last year morn Bibles wero sold than
any one hundred other books.
l n population of Dallas, Tex.,
iiitnaao ui iio per cent in
ten years. Will Dallas, Or. reath that"
If Rogue River pears can be sold for
as hiirh as 5.90 u:n I:'
Valley pears can he mndo n.-
same thing.
f.G"r.H-AScJ?ildm!ller,' tI!e new coach of
w. w. . v,. arrived mis week to put
oiAj . shape ,for the championship.
Schildmiller was the star half-back of
Darmouth. Last year he coached
aJ'ieV-,a'?!,Dolan is expected to as
sist Schildmiller in the work.
Killed by the Oregon Electric
Teabo, a Chemawa Indian, brother of
the wel, known base ball player, was
Killed in a horrible manner by the
cars at Salem last nvht. He was on
the Oregon Electric going home when
he went under the cars, evidently hav
ing gone out to get off after deciding to
remain in Salem.
THE EMPIRE
Admission 10 cents.
PROGRAM TONIGHT ONLY.
"Wooing O't." A Vitagraph com
edy, with all the usual vim and realism
shown by the Vitagraph company.
1 he way the young people teach their
teachers the art of love-making is the
best merrymaker yet.
"The Art Lover's Strnturv." A
revelers, a mighty outburst of discor-: ;lril,"a fu f love and pathos that
dant sound smote the evening air touchcs the hearts of each and every
The doctor promply "came through" ""f-enu'ng right,
and the happy pair escaped relatively i ... T.he Mexican Domain." Scenes in
easy. Mr. and Mrs Thompson reciev-1 ' cxlco. showing the beach at Santa
ed a large number of beautiful wedding ! Cong, and the military parade with
gifts. The "newlyweds" will be at . "lc president, anda-great many other
nuino io meir mends in their new , scenes oi interest
bungalow after Oct. 8th.
Junction the PisnKin City
Junction City held a big punki'n show
yesterday, something new in Oregon,
an l Junction is now the Punkin City
for a fact. The exhibits were divided
like this: Field and garden 45, Orchard
nd vine-yard 124, vegetable 116, grain
and seed Hi, culinary 120.
"John Graham's Gold." A vcrv in
teresting drama, beautifully portrayed,
showing the power of gold, and the
worldly ambitious mother giving her
daughter's happiness away, . through
its mlluencc. A beautiful lesson well
lorn.
Complete change tomorrow.
0. A. C. Alumni Notice.
All members of tha it a r i.,:
and all short course graduates' of said
uotiiutiuii. wno are residents of Linn
Oo., are especially urireri tn hp
nr 8me,5J,n5 whlcn wil1 be held in the
Weatherford Law office Monday even
ing Sept. 19, at 7:00 o'clock sharp.
All suits just $15 at W. F. Pfeiffer's.
LECTRI
THEATRE
TONIGHT
c
Chance of nintnrn
day . i
"His Imaginary Crime" -A thrilling
western picture.
"The Clown's Big Moment" A fine
drama.
Vaudeville." '
Clinsty and Lee offering a musical
novelty from "Mansion to ICabin" us
ing harps, mandolin and freak fiddle.
Tonight only. Admission 16c.
1
reamian
"THE SHOW OF QUALITY" ;
Direction People's Amusement Company, Portland, Ore.
Program changes Tuesday, Friday and Sunday.
Prices Adults 10c, Childr en Sc.
Matinees Daily 2 :30 to 5. Night shows 7 :30 to 10 :30.
The lcida.
A new steel r itrirs. kri a cooking
plate on top, a m:del modern . stove
no blacking. Keeps clean. Just take
a look at it. A Albany Hd Co's.
GORDEN VIBRATORS We have
Vibrators. This vibrator took first
prize over all vibrators at the Seattle
Fair. Guaranteed for one year. Call
at our store and get a booklet. Price,
$15.00. BUR KH ART Jit LEE.
All overcoats just $15 at W. F. Pfeiffer's.
MR. H, R. SCHULTZ ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS SECURED
C .. . THE FAMOUS "
Daughter of Dixie.
Rosemary for Remembrance.
The Wicked Baron and the Page.
S0NG0nly a Chain of Dairies. 1
Real Estate
FARM AND FRUIT LANDS.
72. 160 acres 4 miles from Albany.
All under cultivation. Fine farm
house, barns and outbuildings. A
nice country home. $80 per acre.
FOa SIX BIG NIGHTS COMMENCING
Monday, Sept. 19th
PRICES.--15, 25. 35 and 50o. '
r vi!."-:?1'8 Ct "?. P'ayd one solid year in Fortland at. the
Lyric Theatre and is (he only repertoire company booked on the
Northwest Theatrical S.ndicate by John Cort, manager.
DAIRY FARM.
87. 80 acres, fine location, alfalfa
soil, big bargain. $65 per acre.
CITY PROPERTY.
79. 5-room mtodcrn cottage, large
lot, good location, West Albany, SI81XJ.
65. Two large lots, A-l location,
West Albany. $1200.
! BIG BUY
in rooming house.
; ALBANY REAL ESTATE CO.
. State Bank Bldg.. Main and Ellsworth.
DOOLEY'S GROCERY
THIS IS A SAFE GROCERY STORE.
A store you can put your faith in.
A store that looks for its Increasing trade and success in
being able to care for its customers in a way that merits
confidence.
Housewives who know and appreciate quality in grocer
ies arc more and more realizing that this is the safest
store and that month in and month out steady trading here
means economy in grocery buying.
WATCH
This Space
Monday,
The rink is now open under the new management
running afteri oons and evenings. !
Admission free. f
Skates ?5c, including admission. i
arshai
ooau
leientloFt
Estimates given on Pl.iaterins, Sidt
wals and Cement Worn.
J . F. TRAVER, 4th & Calapooia
Candidate for Joint Senator. Candidate's Announcement.
I hereby announce to the people of j
Linn rnd Lane counties that I will be ft
ennd.iia'K for Joint Senator fiom ti e ;
above named irunties sbbjeet to tie"
-icisi'in of the Republican rrimaiics.
Paid adv. I. H. Bingham. I
Tl!
:id rsigr.
al-.ev f i
it-d resires to announce
r IM nusitii n of county
i ei-t:n:r .'ffor lie republican rri
; r,'"-.-n-i -ro.ni a fuiihiul service
i tie o.nce u nominated and elected.
O. SUIT, Tangent.
Paid auv