Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 11, 1910, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY .NOVEMBER II. 1910
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Hot Tamalies
OYSTERS
THE CREST
Public Stenographer
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. T. YATES
First National Bank
Building.
Home Phone
. 379
SATURDAY NIGHT is a good time
assortment is large and our price is
Chambers & McCune
Albany's Greatest Suit arcl Cloak House
4LB4NY SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Dealers
In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts,
confectionary, wrapping paper, twine
and paper bags. .
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry.
We also have the agency for Pyramid
and Golden Gate cement, Olympic lime,
Arden plaster. Get prices bef jre buy
ing. Cash paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street, Albany.
Phones. JUin 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. Sendhrs & Co.
Both Phones 48. 435 West First St.
Shingles.
Made in Albany my Mo. 1 Edg Grain
the BEST in the market. Various
grades and prices from SI. 25 upwards.
Every bunch branded with my name.
Look for it. Examine these shingles
before buying elsewhere.
E. A. THOMPSON.
We use no dry kiln.
For building, ornamental purposes, rip
rap, filling, etc.
Samples at M. Senders & Co's store.
W. L. COBB, R. D 4. phone, home
2305.
Cemeifori
Estimate's given on Plastering, Side
walk and Cement Work.
J. F. TRAVER, 4th & Calapocia
Wood Yard.
w ood delivered to all part3 of city'on
short notice, office at residence 90S
East 4th street. Both phones.
J. D. Ellis.
F.G.Will for watches
v. F. JONES.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Ofi'ct at IV.nni-r- Feed Stable
rhonc--2iAi-R, Ecli; Home 12S5.
NEW BOOKS
"We have just received a full line of Popular Fiction'.booka
75c line. Our price
55c ea. 10 for $5.00
.AT
MEISER & MEISER
S
to buy Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear,
less. Store open until 9 o'clock Saturday evening. .
All Ready for
CHRISTMAS
In the
Art Needle Work
Department
We most earnestly request that you
visit this department and see the new
Burlap and Natural Linen Pillow
Tops, Table Runners and Scarfs. Also
a new and extremely novel display of
Tinted Tie Racks, Picture Frames,
Bags, Calendars, etc.
AH the new designs in Stamped
Linens and a complete stock of Carl
son Currier & Co.'s Silks, Laces and
edges for finishing, in fact everything
that is new in the Art Needlework
line. '
D
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"THE SHOW OF QUALITY"
Direction People's Amusement Company, Portland, Ore.
Program changes Tuesday. Friday and Sunday.
Matinees Daily 2 :30 to 5. Night shows 7 :30 to 10 :30.
Athey & Co. in The Peace Maker.
Athey & Manderville in team work.
Pictures: A Dog Goned Story-Comedy.
A Bank Tragedy.
Illustrated Song.
20c
Don't forget our 10c Matinee Sunday.
ies
THURSDAY NIGHT there will be a LADIES SKATE.
The rin'c will be lit to represent moonlight and a specialty
will he made of couples only.
TUESDAY afternoon, will be reserved for LADIES
ONLY.
Thursday and Saturday evenings
Admissiod 10c.
Marshall
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Complete Lines of Crockery, China, Glassware, Groceries, '
ti. dutn in i""'f "f "1 '"'ITU T1fiVi.lMrTiitfWfflil7'g1iTfsglJ-JkbiiT4'ilf f f it MlfTTT MM TH QUUUMI
and the best line of Tea and Coffee in Albany, at Stetter's,
206 W. 2nd Street. i
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Belts, Collars, Jabots and Waists, the
land
Skate
Skates 25c
i
& Lobaugh
APPLE FAIR
PROGRAM.
Wednesday, Nov. 9. Judge Stewart,
presiding, beginning at 1:30 p. m.
Music, address of welcome by Mayor
Wallace, more music, address "The
Commercial Apole," by H. C. Atwell,
president of the state horticultural
society. In the evening, a musical
program, beginning at 8 o'clock, under
under the direction of J. C. Irvine, with
complete report of election returns.
Thursday. 1:30 p. m. Judge Stewart,
presiding. Music. A Jdress on orchard
management by E. C. Aimstrong, fruit
inspector of Marion county. Eyening
I session 8 o'clock, J. S. Van Winkle
I presiding. ' Literary and musical pro
gram. Address "How to Market Our
'Apple Crop." bv C. W. Wilmeroth.
manager Kogue River Fruit Associa
tion. Address by E. H. Shepherd,
publisher Better Fruit.
Friday, Nov. 11.-1:30 p. m. W. A.
Eastburn presiding. Music Address,
"Sprays and Spraying," by Prof. Cord
ley, O. A. C. Music. Address Chas.
A. Park, Salem. In the evening a social
session with informal addresses.
A Portland Man's Statement.
The following statement was received
on last Sun lay by Dr. Foulkes from
one of the leading citizens of Portland,
who is also a member of the First
Presbyterian church:
"In addition to previous gifts I here
by subscribe $250 in cash for the state,
or for any purpose which will apparent
ly do the most good for state-wide
prohibition. Tell the people of the
state that for forty years and more the
gin mills have largely dominated our
politicB.our city and state governments.
Continue to tell them to vote the pro
hibition ticket to save the boys and
girls even tho they themselves ao some
times drink.
Continue to tell them to vote against
the ''Home Rule"ticket as their "Home
Rule" simply means "Hell Rule."
Tell them that if they do vote the
"Home Rule" ticket to send their boys
and girls along with their votes to
Portland, as our Rum Holes, Deadfalls,
and Brothels now as bad or worse than
they ever have been, will under "Homo
Rule " have an increased and ever in
creasing need of boys and girls of
Oregon, and if not supplied they will be
obliged to close their factories for lack
of raw material.
Solomon Wiped Out
Solomon, AlaBka, 23 miles from
Nome, is reported wiped out bv a tidal
wave. It is on a small island and is
always in danger. Roy Wood, of this
! city' tells of being tharo loot year when
it came pretty near going. His father
.Frank Wood, and family, have just
' returned from there, coming out on the
last steamer.andare expected in Albany
tonight.
New shipments of Andirons, Fire
Screens, Aluminum and Silverwari just
; received at Hulburt Ohling Hardwar
, Co's.
Peters shells "Get the Meat." For
sale ac Huiburt-Ohhng Hdwe. Oo s.
Raincoats and cravenettes $15, at W.
F. Pfeiffer's
All overcoats just S15 at W. F. Pfei
ffer's.
Just received a crata of Haviland at
the Variety Store, 313 W. 1st St.
Empire Photoplay
New Pictures and
rsaw Songs tonight.
' Matinee every day.
Admission 10 cents.
The Electric.
', Under New Management, B. Harri
j . s , son, Prop.
' Change days Sunday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
Regular admission, 5 cents.
Would you give 00c or 75c for good U. S. Gold Dollars ???
It amounts to practically the same tiling when you buy good clean iip-to-date
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 arc selling
at wholesale prices and you can buy the newest styles in h Ji class footwear for less
money than you would pay for shoes of the commonest sort elsewhere.
$lf (Iff, I f (pi
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
Deed recorded: i
R. B. Montague to Julia E. Strine 1
5a' bv 84 1 4 f iet bl 30 Albany. .J1063
Mortgage $2400.
In Oregon Electric agt. J. W. Barton '
et al., demurrer filed by Hewitt & Sox. ,
County court adjourned after allow
ing usual bills.
Just 2100 hunters licenses.
Shelburn Dry.
Ten Albany men went to Shelburn!
last nignt, wnere a big xnti saloon
meeting was held, with the house
packed and many standing. L. K
Hamilton presided and the speakers
were W. P. White, W. A. Eastburn,
W. H. Marvin, of this city, and W.
A. fciwing of Scio. the Hammer quar
tet captured the crowd. Following the
meeting a fine banquet was served the
Albany people t the hotel. Shelburn
will give a big prohibition voto and will
help knock the home rule bill. It was
a dry crowd and even one ot the auto
mobiles went dry and had to be towed
three miles.
Fine Show at the Electric.
Packed houses greeted Wayne O.
Adams, the Panama hero, last night.
the young min who has the Roosevelt
medal. Mr. Adams wonderful repro
duction of the great Panama canal and
jungle show, including Roosevelt in
Panama, are great, instructive, thrill
ing and startling, from start to finish.
Mr. Adams gives an excellent lecture,
as his pictures go along. His pictures
are new and clear, and are considered
the best moving pictures that have ever
been shown in Albany. He shows to
night and Sunday only.
, t .
Don Humphrey, now a Roseburg
lyiiotyper, was in the city today. He
is a native oi Albany.
Earl Foitmiller has made good as a
member of the U O. Glee Club.
Fresh oysters any style Hat Lunches
morning, Neon or night. Elito Choco
late Shop.
A 5ne chicken inner at the Broadal-
bin tomorrow for onlv 25 cents.
6iooo fat'.!!.1'
WOOD""
FIRST FALL SHOWING OF PVROGRAPHY.
The largest showing of wood to burn and burning outfits ever shown in
Albany, with prices that are right, itart now on your Xmas presents.
See the new jewelled and tinsel
wood tor the interesting carving ana
signs made expressly for this work.
plcted showing this dili'crcnt work.
Our pyrographic 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.
inn HV'S
Good GroceriesFairPricesPrompt Sei vice
The three cardinal points of this business.
We base our claim to your patronage on the fact (hat we sell only
GOOD GROCERIES and our PRICES ARE FAIR and our SERVICE
PROMPT,
A safe place to rrade, surely for we aim to carry a big stock of
wanted; goods and appreciate the trade every customer we have
to the extent of persucal service. 1
ti 15 1, ?! pffi h'fifSi (TP Tf
334 First St.
SHOULD BE
MAINTAINED.
The State Normal School at Mon
mouth is the property of the state of
Oregon and is worth over $100,000. It
is centrally located as to population and
is a school for training teacne 'B. Don't
abandon this valuable plai't. Vote
YES for Monmouth.
Education of the boys and girls should
be our first consideration. As future
citizens, thev must have the best op
portunities possible in the public school
the great bulwark of our nation for
beyond this but few ever advance. All
the other states maintain Normsl
schools. The government conducts
normal training. Oregon will have a
normal, and Monmouth is the pioneer
school. It is good business to maintain
this plant and give the children of Ore
gon the advantage of the best teachers.
If you pay taxes on $1000 it will coat
you only four cents a year. Vote for
Monmouth, and sustain in Oregon
trained instructors for our rural schools,
and giveyour childien equal advantages
with the city fchool.
Paid adv.
A Hot Campaign,
One of the hottest fights in the cam
paign is between Bingham and Bean for
joint senator of Lane and Linn.
Recently the Register of Eugene called
Bingham the democratic nominee, but
Mr. Bingham is running as an independ
ent, and the statement is simply to fool
people, says the Guard, though Mr.
Bingham is also the nominee on the
democratic ticket, the same as several
republicans in Linn, county are. The
Guard declares that impending disaster
is shrouding the Bean headquarters.
Mr. Bingham was in the city last
evening, making a live fight against
the assembly candidate, author of the
infamous Brook-Bean bill.
A Peacemaker
at Dreamland.
2 other acts
and pictures.
1 See the new polished top Cresent
Range at $45.00 at
Hulburt-Ohling Hardware Co's.
TOBURN"
work. The articles are of three-ply bass-
gouge work. Llozcns ot catchy de
We have some beautiful pieces com
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