Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 14, 1910, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY OCTOBER 11. 1910
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Albany
Democrat
Hot Tamalies
OYSTERS
THE CREST
PUBIC STENOGRAPHER
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. T.YATES
First National Bank Home Phone
Building. 379
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The Ruby Blend Coffee
That Made Albany Famous at
MEISER & ME1SER
The Busy Big Store You hear so Much About.
3 GREAT SPECIALS
FOR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
See Big Window Display
$1.29 for $2.00 to $3.00 Hand Bags Choice of 200 large
black hand bags, all leather and leather lined, plain
black and German. Silver mounted frames. Bags
worth up to $3.00. Your Choice for $1.29.
73c for $1.00 to $1.50 Hand Bags Your choice of 100 large
black leather hand bags. Ten different styles in the
assortment. Greatest bargain ever offered for 73c.
UMBRELLA BARGAIN Fast Black Gloria Twill Serge,
eight-ribbed Umbrellas, with Pearl, Bone, Sterling
Silver, Gold, Horn or Plain Wood Handles, 22, 24, 26
and 2 8inch size for men, women and children. Great
est bargain ever offered for $1.00.
OUR NEW CUT PRICE PIECE GOODS DEPART
MENT OPENS THIS WEEK Every piece of goods
new this week. All the new colors and designs in
Fleece Down, Flannelette, Outings, Ginghams, Prints,
Percales, Cretons, Silkalines, Table Linens and the
most beautiful line of Persian and Plaid Silks ever dis
played in Albany.
100 NEW SUITS AND COATS THIS WEEK.
Chambers & McCune
Albany's Greatest Suit ard Cloak House
REV. ELLIOT
IN NEB.
From the Nebraska State Journal of
Lincoln :
Rev. J. C. Elliott and wife of Albany,
Ore., arrived in the city yesterday.
Rev. Mr. Elliott was the pastor of the
Presbyterian church in Nebraska City
in 1866, leaving the state in 1870. Dur
ing these four years he was detailed by
the church to start a congregation in
Lincoln, which had then just been made
the capital of the state. Mr. Elliott
i came here, founded the church, preach
ed tne nrst sermons ana appointed
Howard Kennedy, father of Judge
Kennedy of Omaha, elder. He was ap
pointed by the first governor of the
state, Governor Butler, to act on his
first board of regents of the university.
Dr. Elliott gave a short talk at the
First Presbyterian church yesterday
morning. In the evening he attended
the Second Presbyterian church. To
morrow he will look over the university
and state farm, noting the improve
ments and expansion since he helped to
build the present university hall. Mr.
and Mrs. Elliott leave for their old
home in Nebraska City tomorrow. Af
ter making a short visit there they go
to Washington, D. C. where they will
spend the winter with their daughter.
Rev. Mr. Elliott grew reminiscent in
recalling incidents of early state his
tory. Among these were the impeach
ment trial of Governor Butler, and a
lot sale held here when Lincoln was
I first made the capital. Eastern inter
ests bought up these lots and made
money from the investment. Mr.
Eilliott Has not been in this city since
he left over forty years ago.
REPUBLICAN
PAPER
Will Fight Bowermarv for Gov-ernor.
The following Dosition taken hv thn
Corvallis Gazette-Times speaks for the
independence of the age, and for the
consistency of the anti-assembly
policies of the . paper, except as to
Hawlev:
The Gazette-Times is nzainst Bower-
man for governor; for W. O. Hnwley
for congressman; for Victor P. Moses
for Judge of Benton countv: for Geo.
Smith for Commissioner; and for the
remainder of the republican county
ticket. For judges of this district. Coke
and Hamilton are the men. Rnth nnh.
lishers of this paper are republicans,
but this paper will support several
democrats, as will bo noted above; This
decision has been made after a careful
resume ot the situation and ii the con
fidence that the men'named are the best
men for the positions to which thev
aspire. From now until the election the
Gazette-1 imes advance reasons why it
Deueves me men namea are me ones
to be elected.
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High Toned Corvallis Wedding.
Gazette-Times: At the new Presby
terian church last night Miss Cleo John
son, daughter of Senator and Mrs. A.
J. Johnson, and Mr. John Porter, until
recently of Medfcrd, were united in
marriage. The affair was formal, at
tended bv four or five hundred guests.
and followed by a reception at the home
I of the bride's parents, at which a large
number of friends tendered their best
! wishes and congratulations.
Mrs. Porter is a loveable young
'woman. With a charming disposition,
I many graces and all the virtues, a
vocalist of considerable ability and
I withal a girl of practical ideas, she will
make Mr. Porter as good a wife as he
i deserves. And ' Jack" deserves the
best there is." He is a jolly young f el
! low of fair ability and a good standing
in the community. At present he is
employed in the Benton County Nation
al uanK.
A Harmony Meeting.
There in to be a harmony meeting at
Salem today with the candidates who
won out in the primaries and those de
feated present. That sounds good; but
it is all it amounts to. You can't whip
the people into linn for an assembly
candidate like Bowerman and they are'
going to whack him good and hard on
election day, giving a practical demon
stration of popular power that will be
startling. If a man of any strength
had been put up against Bowermau he
would have been nominated. ...
All suits just $15 at W. F. Pfeiffer's
All overcoats just S15 atjW. F.
ffer's.
Pfei.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
Harrisburg this week had a field
meet. E. S. Munger was a prominent
winner.
Lebanon prune growers recently sold
their prunes in a pool, receiving $6,961
for them.
A Corvallis weddine this week was
Jas. H. McConnell, of Shedd, and Miss
Minn xates.
There are fourteen names on the
democratic ticket of Marion county and
only four are democrats.
Anna Vf. Rilev. of this citv. has
bought 57 acres near Harrisburg, of R.
G. Wigle, and the Bulletin says will
move upon it soon.
Justice Bryson, of Eugene, yesterday
gave Ed. Seward thn maximum sen
tence for violation of the local option
law, $500 and 30 days in jail.
A wedding of prominent former U.
O. students took olace at Eugene today,
Harvey M. Stackpole. of Ketchikan,
Alaska, and Miss Florence DoBar of
Eugene.
The new morning daily Democrat, of
Portland, has already been locked up by
a constable. Started on nothing, with
nothing at the back of it, evidently by
men with nothing, it is bound to be a
failure.
Baker City will now be run in the
modern style by a mayor and three
commissioners. - The mayor will receive
$2500 annually and the commissioners
$200. The name of the place will be
just Baker straight, without the city.
Jefferson Review: Mrs. Wm. Meeker
of Syracuse, has purchased the resid
ence of W. H. Sherman, on 2nd street,
and is moving into the same. Mr. S.
and family have leased the residence of
Lena nochsmer, and the latter, it is
reported, will move to Portland.
The Dallas Itemizer reports a sub
scriber who has taken the paper 43
years, which is seven years longer than
it has been published under that name.
The Democrat has a good many sub
scribers who have taken the paper 46
years, since it started, and some the
former Oregon Democrat published by
Delazon Smith.
Eat 'em once you will want 'em
again, Sealship Oysters at Tomlineon
& Holman'8.
INVESTMENTS.
jjo. 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 oox
110, West Albany. Price $1275.00.
No. 11954. 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.
....Own your own house. You cannot
aflord to pay rent at above prices.
Ket located winter will soon be here.
FRUIT, DAIRY AND STOCK
RANCHES.
No. 162. 10 acres lyi 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'A acres V 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,
houses, barns, and fenced. Prices
range from $15.00 to S25.GU pe.- acre.
Call at my office, for safe, sound, con
servative buy. 40 years residence in
Albany, I know all conditions. Best
automobile service. Bell Phone 240-R.
Home Phone 434.
JAS. F. POWELL,
130 Broadalbin Street
4LBANY SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Dealers
r rmii-B vr0fnM! Kiio-ar. nuts.
confection ry, wrapping paper, twine
and paper bags. j
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry. .
We also have the agency for Pyramid !
and Golden uate cement, Olympic lime, i
Arden plaster. Get priee3 bcfjre buy- j
ing. !
Cash paid fur eifgs.
Foot Ferrv Street. Albany.
Phones, Main 6 Bell. 3 Home.
Si. Senders &Co,
(INCORFQRATIlD.)
THE BEST. Lime, plaster, cement,
roofing, paper, fire hrick. pressed
brick, garJca nd field rtcds, hay,
train, fiour. M. SEND3I5S & I O.
Both Phones , tr, '.Vm. Firrt t-t.
" W. fTjOKES. """"'"
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Farmers Feed Stable?. .
riioncs 200-R, Bell; Home U85.
D
re am land.
"THE SHOW OF QUALITY"
Direction People's Amuseme nt Company, Portland, Ore.
Program changes Tuesday , Friday and Sunday.
Prices Adults 10c, Childr en 5c.
Matinees Daily 2:30 to 5. Night shows 7:30 to 10:30.
PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Sorrows of the UnfaithfulBiograph.
A Woman in the Case.
A Good Loser.
Algerian Stud.
Engagement extraordinary, Van Dar
ling's Stock Co. in Specialties, beginning
October 10.
THE EMPIRE
TONIGHT.
Jim, the Ranchman A Selig wild
west drama, a good mixture of love
and comedy, with wonderful scenic
effects.
Pure Gold. A story of love and fi
nance, showing the effects of Wall
Street and impressing the old saying
that "all is not gold that glitters."
Tummy gets hia Sister Married
This youngster uses some methods that
might not be satisfactory to the aver
age unmarried temale, but they worked
in this. particular instance.
Illustrated song. "I'm just a pining
for you." Miss Ciosno.
Complete change- tomorrow
Admission 10 cents.
0O.H.
The Electric.
TONIGHT
FIRST FALL SHOWING OF PYROGRAP1IY.
The largest showing of wood to burn and burning outfits ever shown in
Albany, with prices that are. right. Start now on your Xmas presents.
See the new jewelled and tinsel work. The articles arc of thrce-nly bass-
wood for the interesting carving and gouge work. Dozens of catchy de
signs made expressly for this work. We have some beautiful pieces com
pleted showing this different work.
Our pyrogranhic stock includes new arrivals in skins, outfits, panels.
needles, boxes, bulbs, in all the newest and most up-to-date designs. Come
in and let us show you these beautiful novelties.
WOODWORTH DRUG CO.
nnni FY's fiRncppv
-
Anotheroneof those famous B:son
films you all khow and like, a great , r.n i .-,
western scene, Red Fern and the Kid; . JUST TRY OUR TEAS AND COFFEES! ' " ' rt i
a so ono of those Eclair films. Martyr .iz.. . .:.,i. u ,r .U
. . , n ' ,. VIC 1IU91 VUU mc a uniMLUtm w.u. vuui ICtlS dllU tUJICC3 . trf.
or Liove ami acuipiui a naaj wurn. i-
Lsict
ies Skate
THURSDAY NIGHT there will be a LADIES SKATF.
The rin't '.'. be lit to represent moonlight and a specialty
will be made cf couples only.
TUESDAY afternoon, v.ill be reserved for LADIES
ONLY".
Do not forget that we change' pro
grams again tomorrow.
Admission only 5 ctp,
If you arc, NOTHING CUT TH E BEST will .-.t:sfv veil
When we buy teas and coffees we deal with tea and coffee
rxnerts neonle who have made a life-lone Ktl'dv of duality in teas Ml
and coffees and consequently we are able to serve our customers
with the very best. ' -
Won't you just try our teas ami coffees?
WOULD
YOU
Thursday and Saturday t-venings
Admissiod 10c.
Skates 25c
arshai
& Lobaugh
Would you give 60c or 75c for good U. S. Gold Dollars ???
It amounts to practically the same thing when you buy good clean up-lo-dalc
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 Stoltenber'g's Closing Out Sale All shoes are selling
at Yvhok'.;;;k prices and you can buy the newest styles in high class footwear for less
mov.
nan you would
f'.ir shoes of the commonest so. t elrewhere.
Complete Lines of Crockery, China. Glassware, Groceries.
. i t-t Mm i rrr-imrn in i m i nijBMJiM1iiLMiij
and tho best line of Tea and Coffee in Albany, at Stetter's,
206 V. 2nd Street.
5s d.1
lustmum omits
3 .: FJrst St.