Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 30, 1910, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30. 1910
Albany
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
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
AT
MEISER & MEISER
GREATER CHAMBER & McCUNE STORE
Grand
Exhibition
and
Style Show
Fall
Opening
and
Display
C?rifi ft IP
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
September 23 and 24
We invite you to attend the largest and most comprehensive Style Show ev
er held in Albany. f-
The selection, style and quality of Millinery, Gowns, Opera Coats and
Suits will surpass any display ever attempted by this or any other store
in Albany.
Chambers & McGune
Albany's Greatest Suit ard Cloak House
DEMOCRATIC
PROSPECTS.
i
St. Louis, Sept. 23. Addressing the
Democratic Editorial association of
I Missouri tonight, Champ Clark minority
eader in the national house, said cir
cumstances at the present time pres
! age democratic victory this fall. He
I said that for the year past democratic
: prospects have been growing brighter
until at present the democratic party
! seems on the eve of a sweeping victory,
i "We want to win such a victory this
' fall as will put hope into every demo
eraiic heart and make the elections this
fall and two years hence duplicates of
! the elections of 1890 and 1892."
tie asserted in the case of democratic
success, the program would certainlv
be to reduce the tariff to a revenue
basis, increase trade by means of reci
procity agreements, abolish superfluous
offices, cut annrnnrinttnna tn th' nooHa
of the government economically admin-1
isiereo, ana rescore tne mercnant . ma
rine to its ancient commanding position
on the high seas and submit a constitu
tional amendment providing for the
election of U.iited States senators by
popular vote.
THE CALA
POOIA TRIP.
Fifteen automobiles have already
been lined up for the excursion of the
Albany Commercial Club up the Cala
pooia valley next Wednesday, and
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
Born to Mr. and M
of Brownsville, an eleven Dound aon.
108 converaiona are reported at Leba-
Hl U . . 71
others are beine enlisted The trin:non ln tne laylor meetings.
promises to be the biggest thing of the Chelsea, Mas)., has gone back 1620 in
kind ever pulied off in this part of the . 'en years, a decrease of 4.8 per cent.
Willamette vallev. Several ladies have During Wild Rill a.. c...
signified their intention of joining the 12,000 people were carried on the
excursion, and a number of autoists are street cars, only six being used
Bk.l"?uP PriYate Parti03 10 ac:om- A Benton countv sale. S.'h M
h.. Icleek t0 Lillian R. Stevenson 635 acres
The Lebanon saw mill has closed
down, to remain so until the canal and
waier question mere is settled.
pany the junket
ibe committee of arraneemenes
prepared a registn list which
at tne commercial Club r joms,
New fates.
The advantage of being on the river
i3 shown in the freight rates under the
new schedules. The first class from
Portland to Albany is 28 cents, at Eu-
f ene 46 cents, Roseburg 72, Medford
18, Ashland 123, some difference.
Albany gets a .-eduction of 1 cent on
third, fourth and A classes, 2 on fifth
and C classes, 3 on B, D and E classes.
The latter is now the, lowest 7 cents
per hundred.
is open
Everv
member of the Commercial Club in
tending to go on the t-ip should call
and register or phone his nume to the
Oommerceal Club. The charee for the
trip ia $2.50 to defray expenses of au-
tumuuues.
At Hollcv the "Smra .if the Cula. mrai.irnn ,k. V i."
I pooia," R R. McKinney, assisted by It was the result of
him uiuzeus ol mat vicinity, is mailing
extensive preparations for the big noon
"feed" which will be given the excur
sionists at that point.
Arrangements were maue yesterday
for a short stop at the lumber mills of
the Calapooia Lumber Company, near
Craw tordsvi lie, where opportunity will
be given the party to inspect the plant.
All the towns on the line have been
notified of the time of arrival and all
say they will be ready to receive the
travelers in fitting style.
A Good Trip Anyway.
Lebanon E. A:
Glen Wallace, who received an
pointment to the naval school ut
ap-
An-
Poindexter snent $108(1 tn rai ti, tt
S. senatorship of Washington, while
Uurke spent $18,861.33 not to get it.
Sixteen people lost their lives in a
Island yesterday.
1 cloudburst enrrv.
ing out some Irackago.
A crowd of Monmouth, 111., fresh
men were recently hazed by the sopho
mores, coming out second best, among
them being an Albany boy, who en
joyed the real thing.
EASTBURN MAVAOER.
The now Bpple growers association
this afterroon elected W. A. Kaathurn
manager, a splendid selection.
Th Primarioc I A" Rrowers are requested to report
me rninaries to Mr. Eastburn at once the number of
roxes of apples they ill probably ship.
The primaries were in progress at
ptess time, with all manner of specula- Card of Thanks We wish to extend
tion as to the result. If indications our sincere thanks tn the friends who
apolis and left for that city last March, 1 county
Mhmwil In T.nKDi-nn Tnoadiiv m'n-lif !
I
count there will be a . big insurgent
showing. Bowerman will probably be
nominated for governor by the repub
licans, because of the split against him,,
but with far from a tnajoiity, and Os
wald West bv the Democrats. For
congress the uncertainty is emphatic.
Some close races were expected in the
assisted in the burial of A. Z. Sears.
Also to the singe's who assisted. Mrs.
A. Z. Sears and relatives.
having failed to tass the examination
frlfln fuivn thprp wpro nlmiit. Kfln nnnnint.
ments to take the eximination, over !
200 of them failed, many among the
latter class being college graduates.
Glen had an enjoyable trip, having vis
ited Washington, D. C, and many other
large eastern cities.
Real Estate.
City Property.
No. 108 New 8-room house, one lot,
electric lights, hard finished,. West
Albany. Price $2150.00.
No. 123 New S-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 out, finest soil, at a
bargain.
500 Acres 8 miles out, $24.00 per acre.
No. 142 20 acres, all in cultivation,
6-room house, 5 miles out. Price
$2250.00.
C. P. 150 acres S'i miles out, fine
orchard, 150 trees, best soil, at a
bargain.
I have some fine business proposi
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
ALBANY SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Dealers
In fruits, vegetable?, sugar, nuts,
confection ry, wraprir.g paper, twine
and paper bag9.
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry.
We also have the agency for Pyramid
and Golden uate cement, Olympic lime,
Arden plaster. Get prices befjre buy
ing. Cash paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street. Albany.
Phones, JUin 5 Jfell,3Home.
X M Ctolnnc Qfn
(INCORPORATED.) jl
THE BEST.-Lime, plaster, c.-ment, IS
roofing, paper, fire brick, pressed X
brick, garden nJ field seeds, h:y,
grain, flour. M. SEND3RS & i o.
Both Phones 48. 435 West First St.
J
A Family Reunion.
All of the family of Mrs. A. B.
Kelley, of Thomas this week, had a
reunion, the first time they have been
together for twenty nine years, an
enjoyable event, bringing together the
mother and six children lrom-their
different homes in the Northwest: Mrs.
M. J. Queener of Stayton, Mrs. Maud
Moore of Grants Pass: J. H. and W,
R. Kelley, of Post, Crook county, C.
W. Kellpy of Albany, and Mrs. Anna
Holt, or I'homas, at whose, house the
reunion was held. . -
Eleclion Rfcturns Tonight.
At Home Tolenhone office 2nd
Broadalbin --t.f up stair-1.
and
LECTRI
THEATRE
TONIGHT
G
Spikes Battle are exciting picture.
Gone to Coney Island a fine Thank
house comedy.
Admission 6c.
ny Opera House.
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 'OTH
The Gre.'itcst Event in Albany's Theatrical History
SAM S. AND LEE SHUBERT (Inc.)
Announce the Coming to Albany of the Greatest Comedy on
the American Stage. ;
Dreamlandl
"THE SHOW OF QUALITY"
Direction People's Amusement Company, Portland, Ore.
Program changes Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. f:
Prices Adults 10c, Childr en Sc. r
Matinees Daily 2:30 to 5. Night shows 7:30 to 10:30)
A Childish ImpulseA Biograph
Captain Bragg and Day JonesComedyj
A Volunteer HeroA tale of the Indians
Lazy TannerComedy.
Ladies
Skate !
THURSDAY NIGHT there will be a LADIES SKATE
"he rin c will be lit to represent moonlight and a specialty
will he ma1 of couples on!y. m
TUESDAY afternoon, "will bi reserved for LADIES
Thursday and Saturday evenings
Admisaiod luc.
Skates 2oc':
larsliall
& Lobaugh
CementfoPK:
on Flustering, Side-.
Won. I
Complete Line's of Crockery, Chin p., Glassware, Grocerio:
Estimates giv
walk ar.d Cemen
Flustering,
and the best line of Tea and Coffee in Albany, at Stetter's,
206 W, 2nd Street.
THE EMPIRE
TONIGHT. ,
"The Purgation." A Biograph
drama, with a beautiful lesson running
throughout, telling of the uplifting of
a young man,, trom a lite ot crime,
to a life of nobleness and honor. A
good sermon.
"Dora Thorne." This beautiful
story by Bertha M. Clay is placed on
the canvas with care, and the well
known story is brought before your
eyes with such vividness that those
who have read the story years ago,
and, perhaps, forgotten the details,
can see the whole book in this bca
tiful picture.
"An Unexpected Reward." An Edi
son drama, with love, comedy and
pathos combined 'hat thrill you from
the beginning to the end. That the
reward goes to the right fellow can
not be disputed. The best Edison yet.
"Bumptious As an Aviator." This
worldly wise gentleman is always a
little bit above the average when it
comes to science, etc., and he again
gets his countenance somewhat dis
figured by thinking he can make a
flying machincand fly it himself. He
ends up by saying "never again I"
meaning the airship, of course.
Illustrated song "My Lucyanha
Lou," by Miss Crosno.
Complete change tomorrow.
Admission 10 cents.
I . Oar
. Mam
A FARCE:- IN TWO ACTS 3Y
JSWA :tXlF-lN301V YOUNG ' :
He Laughed at '
Her Even After,
He'd Cone to Bed.
As done One Year at the Bijou Thcalre, New York.
PRICES 50c to $1.50. Scats Thursday at the Woodvvorth Drug Store.
DOOLEY'S GROCERY
THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS
in the eating.
And the proof of the goodness of our grocerii
kitchen.
Every housewife who trades here soon learns
depend on everything we send to her kitchen door.
Don't forget this is first a safe crroccry store.
s is in tne
that she can
Another Big Day at Stollenburg's,
SHOES SELLING LIKE HOT CAKES. .
The prices quoted on high grade Shoes in newest styles are so extremely low that
the values arc simply irresistible. We have engaged more experienced help and those
who were on the waiting list yesterday will receive prompt attention on their next
call.
This sale is different from most sales inauguarlcd in this city where only old and
undesirable merchandise is shown. Here you will find nothing reserved, the entire
stock will be sola ana youwill Una only the newest and best in high class foot
fur men, women and children.
Save from 25 to 40 per cent
on your next Shoe purchase.
twc:tr
No Shoes uii approval.
No Shots charged.
Shoe Store
rk.
4th & Calapooia
J. F. T RAVER,