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VOL LVI
ALBANY. OREGOX FRIDAY OCTOEliR T. 1910
NO 10
Albany
Democrat'
Hot Tamalies
ar.d
OYSTERS
THE CREST
PUBIC STENOGRAPHER
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. T. YATES
First National Bank
Building.
Home Phone
379
ALBANY AGENTS FOR GAGE HATS AND MILLINERY
W.B, C0RSETS,PERR1NS GLOVES. S.K. GLO VES, SIEGEL
SUITS,' KJNG WAISTS, Sorocis Petticoats, Red Cross Shoes
Albany's
INVESTMENTS.
No. 164 New 5-room house, lot West
Albany. Price $950.00.
C. H. New 6-room house, 2 lots,
West Albany, Price $1000.00..
No. 119. Good 8-room house, 2 lots,
East Albany. Price $1050.00.
No. 136. Two corner lots, East front,
new barn. West Albany. Price $750.
No. 135. Good 6-room house, lot 66x
110, West Albany. Price $1275.00.
No. 1194. Good 8-room house, cor
ner lot, east front, West Albany.
Price $1150.00.
No. 130. Fine lot, close in, sewer,
water, best location, at a bargain.
No. 143. 2 lots good house, East Al
bany. Price $1600.00. t
....Own your own house. You cannot
afford to pay rent at above prices.
Ket located winter will soon be here.
FRUIT, DAIRY AND STOCK
RANCHES.
No. 162. 10 acres 1J4 miles out; ap
ples, peaches, grapes, cherries, ber
ries, all kinds. 7-room house, barn,
chicken house; at snap price.
No. 163. 160 acres all in cultivation,
fine 9-room house, barn, windmill.
$80.00 per acre.
No. 161. 3 acres Vi miles out, at a
bargain. !
C. 350. 283 acres, 8-room house, 3 ;
acres orchard, barn. $25.00 per acre.
Stock ranches, 800 to 1200 acres, j
houses, barns, and fenced. Prices '
range from $15.00 to $25.00 per acre.
Call at my office, for safe, sound, con
servative buy. 40 years residence in j
Albany, I know all conditions. Best '
automobile service. Bell Phone 240-R.
Home Phone 434.
V POWELL I
130 Broadalbin Street
4LB4NY SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Dealers
In fruits, vegetable?, sugar, nuts.
confection ry, wrapping paper, twine
and paper bags.
Cash paid for all kind3 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. Min 5 Bell, 3 Home.
Si. Senders &Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
THE BEST. Lime, plaster, c:menr,
rnofing. paper, fire brick, pressed
brick, garden end field seeds, hsy,
train, flour. M. SEND3RS & ( o.
Both Fhvnes 435 VVet Flirt St.
w. F.YoriEs!
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Farmers Feed Stables.
I'honcs 200-R,' Bell; Home 1233.
WOOD TO BURN
We have just received a full line
of Pyrography Wood Burning SetK,
Needles, Stain
Stones, etc.
Glass,
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MEISER &
Greatest Suit and Cloak House
ream
"THE SHOW
Direction People's Amuseme
Program changes Tuesday
Prices Adults 10c, Childr
Matinees Daily 2:30 to 5.
Legend of Sea Face
Cogilastra
Two Highland Laddies
Ladies
THTTRSDAY NIGHT thpr
The rin': will be lit to
will he made of couples only
TUESDAY afternoon,
ONLY.
Thursday and Saturday evenings
Admissiud 10c. i
Complete Lines of Crocker',
and the best line of Tea and C
205 W. 2nd Street.
O
Tinsel, Mosaic
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MEISER
WOMEN WITH TENDER
FEET CAN WEAR THE
RED CROSS SHOE.
It bends with your foot,
follows every movement
just as a glove moves
with your hand. You
wouldn't believe' a shoe'
could be so comfortable.
Come, and try them on ;
see how. different they
feel from any others.
All the new short vamp "
models for Fall, in every
kind of leather, either
, lace or button styles and
any width from AA to
EE, all priced less than
other stores.
McCune
land
OF QUALITY"- ,
nt Company, Portland, Ore.
, Friday and Sunday.
en 5c.
Night shows 7:30 to 10:30. ,
Skate
will be a LADIES SKATE.
repr-isent moonlight and a specialty
ill bo reserved for LADIES
Skates 25c
Chins, Glassware, Groceries,
offee in Albany, at Stetter's.
Lobaughj
N. ALBANY.
The Oak Grove school opened Mon
day with 22 ntlniln nroqpnt Mina MaiiH
Collins a teacher of several years ex
! perience has charge of the school.
Two new houses are going up on
Front street in North Albany.
Cal Stewart returned Wodoesday
from Kugene where he had been in the
interest of the Albany Nursery Comp
any. Frank Brown, of Tampico, Wash.,
was a visitor Thursday.
Oscar Williamson, of Wells! is visit
ing h:s brother Alfred at thn Metropolis.
t if teen pupils of North Benton are ;
attending the high school at Albany. j
Mrs. John Williamson rbturneJ home '
Thursday from Woodburn. where she
had been visiting her daughter Mrs.
Ben Stanton.
Justice Johnston was called to Cor
vallis Tuesday as one of the official
board to mane final count on election
returns.
The insurgents of Oregon are going
to knock everv man who has had any
thing to do with an assembly, from con
gressman down to constable.
Fred SimDson. the Dath-finder of Pal
estine, has just bought one of the finest
driving teams in the country.
From the vote cast at the Drimarv
Sept. 24, Fairmount precinct seems to
be among the insurgents on the repub
lican ticket. For governor Bowerman
received 5, Dimick 12, Hofer 1: for
congressman Hawley 7, Mulkey 15; for
supreme court 6 years Burnett 8,
Moore JS, tor 4 year term Bean 13,
McBride 12, McCamant 8: for repre
sentative Bonebrake 12, Lafferty 18;
state treasurer Kay 20, Hoyt 2.
Brownsville.
Times:
There may not be any blind pigs in
Brownsville, but intoxicating liquors
are being bootlegged in defiance of the
law, city authorities, morals and de-
cency.
Atty. Geo. Wright was in the city
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legal matters, one of which is the Main
street improvements.
I Rev and Mrs. T. L. Jones will move
to North Yamhill next week, where
Mr. Jones has been appointed pastor
hv the M. R. nnnferenr.fi. Mr. .Tones
was pastor at North Yamhill thirty-two I
years ago, so it will be something like'
going back home. I
RiLLW5"!
v-et ,liena.i fmnt.J&B Mtv mr-
at,r.i,,t .ii-:)n iv,;. mnii
f Avorill wn rohnrnino. w,m ' jMln
with the mail when ceath suddenly over
took him.
At a meeting of the Commercial Club
Monday night, C. C. Cate, the well
known orcnardist, was selected to have
charge of the work of gathering a com
munity apple and a plate exhibit for
the Albany Apple Show iiy November.
Bought at a bargain and will sell at a
bargain Saturday, 100 Dover egg
beaters at 5c each. The Variety Store,
313 W 1st St.
Stewart & Sox Hardware Co have
Just received a stock of the latest in
Andirons. Call and select while the
assortment is full.
All overcoats just $15 at.W. F. Pfei
ffer's. All overcoats just $15 at W. F. Pfei
ffer's. 4LBANV OPErU HOUSE
Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1910
The Magestic Amusement Company
Preseuts
RANGERS
l Romance of the Western Plain?,
with 18 People and a Band and
Orchestra.
Street Parade at Noon.
PRICES 26c, 60c, 75c.
Would you give 60c or 75c for good U. S. Gold Dolhrs ???
It amounts to practically the same thing when you buy good clean itp-to-datc
dependable footwear at a saving of from 25 to 40 per cent. And that's exactly what you
can do if you take advantage of Stoltenberg's Closing Out Sale All shoes are selling
at wholesale prices and you can buy the newest styles in high class footwear for less
moncv than vou would n rv for shoes of the commonest so:"t elsewhere.
;
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Stostenburg SSioe Store
5545 WORDS
ON A CARD.
The prizo for writing the words bald
win Pianos Are the Best on a postal
card today was awarded to Mrs. Ralph
Knott by the Woodworth Drug Co ,
among two or three hundred contest
ants. Mrs. Knott, nee Miss Bessie Bry.
ant, wrote the sentence 1109 times
eight columns the long way, 138 and
more to the column, 5545 words on the
card, speaking for Mrs. Knott's bright
eyes. Louis Jacks was second with
1080 times, getiing a $100 credit check
and Mrs. Haskell of Corvallis third.
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
Deeds recorded:
Martha Smith to J. N. McFadden,
et ai, acres
L. R. Tucker to Bert Rogers
i 10
&
wire, lot n s zno. ad
Earl L. Fisher to L. R. Tucker,
lotH's2ndad
Edgar Lowden to E W. Howard
& wife, 4 lots N. Brownsville..
10
10
Notice of H. M. Fellenz and 50
others of apprporicion of S. P. lands
with $400 deposit.
Taxes are now delinquent with a very
small delinquent list.
Inventory filel in estate ot C, E. Foxi
realty $iauu, personal iiiO 80.
Application J. J. Tamman to register
title. Christy attorney.
Marriage license W. W. Dabsen of
Cirinnelle and Lottie E. Hondricson, of
ijeoanon. ,
i .
, Linnmart Addition to Albany filed bV
"""Biv -ti.munieunanarar. ana Mrs.
A. C. Schmitt. Just nmitn f w.,-.ht.
ad. Consisting of about 180 lots The
streets are Klamath. Multnomah.
j Modoc, Wasco, Tillamook. Elm, Takena,
j Umpqna and Clackamus.
1
The TfXai ganger,
-The' company presenting- The Texas
"anger wl?,,:n wili.be the attraction at
I tne opera Mouse Wednesaay Oct. 5, for
008 S1?1" " hOTO Wtlh the best
possible press notices from the different
cities her they huve pluy. The
prices of admission are 25c, 50c and 75c.
For school supplies see. The Variety
Store, 313 W 1st St. .
THE EMPIRE
TONIGHT.
"Her Mother's Wedding Gown."
n. vitagrapli drama, a Scotch story,
full of pathos, and showing the devo
uon qi a aog to its master. A won
derful picture.
"The Step-Daughter." The story of
uie usurping 01 uic uaugliter s Home
and rights, by a designing woman
with her daughter. A lesson that im
presses all who sec this beautiful pic
lure Dy tne uuDin people.
I "On the Etliopian Frontier." Scen
ic, showing the iithopiiins having a
barbecue, lishing, etc. Very interest
ing. "Detective's Dream." A Pathc com-,
i edy, full of fun from start to finish.
I Illustrated Song "Follow the car
I Track," Miss Crosuo. . .
I Complete 'change tomorrow.
Admission 10 cents.
huh fv';
A 4
THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING
in the eating.
And the proof of the goodness of
kitchen.
Every housewife who trades here soon learns that she can
depend on everything we send to her kitchen door.
Don't foritet this is first a safe grocery store.
WOULD YOU
33 F;-st St.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
Good for George Brownell, of Clacka
mas. He will not support Bowerman.
Rev. F. E. Billmgton, 'of Eugene,
passed through the city this noon on
his way home from the Sound.
The union meetings at Lebanon will
close Sunday night. There have been
100 proiessions ot conversion.
Ex Mayor Rose, ot Milwaukee, is out
here under the Home Rule Association
hustling for the saloon against the
home.
Reports from Cisco. Calif., are that
Gus Barker is having the time of his
lite. His ion Jesse is In charge of tie
construction of a big dam seven miles
irom uisco, yuu teei long and 40 high.
He is at home at Llngerlonger.
W. E. Biker, representing Ellen
Beach Yaw, the famous singer, was in
the C't- today on his way to Corvallis
to arrange for the appearance of Miss
Kaw there Oct. 21, selecting Corvallis
on account of the O. A. C. Miss Yaw
is a wonderful singer and a good many
Albany people will no doubt hear her.
Dr. Withycombe, of the O. A. C,,
puts the value of Oregon crops this
year like this in million dollars: dairy 14,
wheat 13, hay 10, oaie 6, potatoes 5,
fruit 6, poultry 5, wool 1, hops 3, live
stock 25, miscellaneous23. Total $115,
(100, 00J. The figures are good ones, full
of interest,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vehrs, of Leba
non, this week returned from a trip to
Germany, and declure Oregon is the
best country in the world, but it has
some needs: Better roads, more im
proved methods of farming and fruit
raising ana more manufacturing estab
lishments. The Squaro Deal Dairy Association
has been organized at Shedd with V.
W. Robinelt as president, L. N. Allen
vice president, G. L. Porter secretary
and E. Dow treasurer. It has a mem
bership of about 35 and the object is .
the pooling the interests of the milk
produce: s of that section.
The !c?!Jvi
. A new steel riS"! with a cooking'
plate on top, a m:rtel modern, stove
no blacking. Keeps clean. Just take
a look at it. A Albany Hd Co's.
Eat 'em once you will want 'em
again, Sealship OysterB at Tomlinson
ot nQiman Br
All suits just $16 at W. F. Ptoiffer'g
FOR SALE. -Jersey cow 5 years old.
Goo. E. Tobie, R. D. 4. . Home phone
2335.
The Electric.
TONIGHT
Thursday, Friday and Saturday the
people of Albiny will have an oppor
tunity of seeing something unique, new
and novel in the entertainment line,
viz: The Gullivers Midgets, the smallest
people: in the world. The little people
are Princo Lcuis 29 yrs. of age 36 in.
in height and weighing 63 pounds, Major
Charles 27 yrs. 37 in. and 45 pounds,
Princess Isabella 23 yrs., 86 in. 51 lbs.
They present one of the greatest com
edy acts in vaudeville, composed of
singing, dancing, juggling, hold up and
closing with a Rip Rearing Burlosquo
Comedy Boxing Match between the two
smallest pugilists in the woild.
Pictures:
1. The Ordeal A drama. '
2. Sir Percy Bonehead A rip roaa.
lie mcdy.' ,
3 Fronteer Sweetheart One of
those fa us Western pictures, one
of the timt yet.
4. Keuo- A c medy.
No one should miss this remarkable
fnram
Your last and unly chance to see their
rimirKable program.
Admi 'Sinn l.i and 20 rents.
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