Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 24, 1911, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1911
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Democrat
Hot Tamalies
ar.d
OYSTERS
THE CRbST
B. MOORE
Jgrain and chick
en feed. 2nd & Jackson street. 25t
m.iAn i 1T7HVTT See Ben
WUUU SAYVlPIU'Rozelle,
or phone 3692 blackHorae, 456-Y Pacific.
THE TEDDY RSULKEY never
tip. Just the thing to take
the baby out for a ride. You can
either push or pull them. Rubber
tires. Price $1.50. At
MEISER & MEISER
Apprentice Girls Wanted in the Millinery Department
LAST
DAY
Of the
GREAT
RUMMAGE
SALE
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD
$1,073,000 forcollege education vote
the legislature.
The population of Nampa, Idaho is
4205, of Caldwell 3543.
Tommy Beard went to Eugene this
afternoon on his first trip to that city.
This noon was set for the adjourn
ment of the legislature, but it was a
good deal later.
Corvallis so far has failed to raise
the $3500 for the Thorpe Iruck Mfg.
Co.
The U. of W. Thursday night de
feated O. A. C. at bnsket ball by only
28 to 21.
The deer limit will bo three instead
nf tivp nftpr a hill that tinsapri hecnmes
I a law.
The O. A. C. basket ball team were
I n the city this afternoon on their way
up the Columbia.
Blanche Walsh, the actress, who has
I been in Albany a number of times, is
lying dangerously ill at Peoria, 111.
A Eugene dealer bought eggs at 28
i cents. shiDDed them to Portland, the
' bottom dropped out of the market and
he got lo cents.
Ex-Governor Wm. P. Lord, died at
San Francisco yesterday of heart dis
ease. Besides ueing governor of Ore'
I eon he was supreme judge and an am
bassador. . ,
Oregon defeated Washington last
night 27 to lj The Washington men
atur plajiiw in Corvallis were delayed
I nv ine wrecK yesterday anernoon ana
did not reacn Eugene until it) o ciock.
Judge Victor Moses of Benton Cuunty
yesterday heard his first jury case,
Otto M. Locke net. B. L. Tavlor. for
S150 damages to a horse, hired to haul
, ice to Albany, but used for many other
tmngs, ruining uie uniuiai.
LEGISLATURE.
BEAT C. G.
Governor West yesterday in a special
message warned the legislature that I
it must do some Druninz or he , would
do some vetoing; but that body went I
ahead wan its extravagance, on one
day voting appropriations amounting to i
$3,777,154, this besides the general ap-1
propriation bill.
S-itib.uou has been provided lor tne
branch asylum at Pendleton.
me session will end with no good'
roads legislation.
S150.000 was annrouriated for anothe
capitoi building; bui Governor Westj
declares he wi'l veto it, as the lcgisla '
ture Killed the bill or a flat salary ror
the state printer, bo that the state
could own its own plant, needing a .
building. I
Malarky s put" he service bill, putting i
utilities under the railroad commission
passed both houses.
A bin providing tor a standard size .
of fruit boxes nassed both houses. I
A bill was reconsidered ana passed
making the salaries of circuit judges,
$4,000 a year.
tiimick s eih'nt Hour Dill was ueieaiea. .
A bill appropriating 25.000 for an
immigration commission has passed both
houses it Is an Uregon booster,
backed by the commercial clubs.
8270,000 was voted for new buildings
for the O. A. C. and $70,000 added to
the maintenance fund. About the only
thing refused was a $10,000 extension
fund for the O. A, C.
A bill protecting Chinese pheasants
for two yearn passed the senate last
evening.
The fast high school team last night
won their Bixth successive victory on
their present trip, a triumphal one, by
beating the Btrong Cottage Grove team,
which had beaten Eugene, 32 to 10.
This makes a total for the trip of 213
to U8. as follows: 36 to 31 at Eugene,
55 to 20 at Koseburg, SI to 17 at Med
ford, 40 to 20 at Ashland, 19 to 10
against D Co. at Roseburg and 32 tu 1U
at Cottage Grove.
At Eugene to night they will play
their third game with the Eugene high.
In the game against D Co. of Rose
burg the Albany lineup was Beesonand
Douglas forwards, Archibald c, Bilyi a
and Abraham guards.
Those I. W. W.
Those one hundred members of the I.
u; m huuinor tmuhln in the Sis.
kiyons, wnere they were let off in the
cold of the mountains.without food, and
it ia feared there will be trouble, as
the men are desperate. Those who
saw them at Albany will appreciate the
fact that they are men who will go to
extremes if necessary. There is talk
of calling out the soldiers. Better get
them into a warmer place and give
' them food. Fresno is getting ready for
them, as they have threatened to teach
that city some lessons,
If vou want a bargain in anything in
the music line go to Davenport's Music
Store.
The Guarantee Optical Company have
a large and new stock of all styles of
spectacles and eye glasses, also a va
riety of Hair pins and Ear loop chains
and chain holders. We guarantee ac
curate fitting of lenses and frames.
Stock at Dawson's Drue Store.
Chambers & McCune
Albany 's Leading Cloak and Suit Store.
TAXES DUE.
The tax paying season has arrived i
again, and Monday Sheriff Smith will I
be on hand with his boons ope" ready
for paymen. Bisirt s the county levy
or nun ana ix nuns tor roaus,
there are K special rib levies, 14 road
district levies and S3 special school dis
trict levies, 'J his makes a complicated
tax roll.
Those paying by March 15 will be
given a rebate of 3 per cent, worth
taking advantage of. Then par may
be paid until April fi st, or one-h.ilv.
Otherwise there will be a penalty of 10
per cent an.l interest at 12 per cent; if
the remaining half is not pcid by Oct. 1
then the p nalty and interest lrom
April 1 is collected under the law,
is the sheriff has only 25 days early
payments will be appreciated.
February Base Ball.
This is the middle of February and
good basi ball weather. A gime was
Slaved this forenoon between the i.'has.
Ivis and Floyd Simons club and the
Bertel Chance and Roy Eastburn club,
the former winning 16 to 11 It was
played on the grounds at 6th and R. R,
streets, in good condition.
LBANY StPPLY 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 vJate cement, Olympic lime,
Arden plaster. Get prices before buy
ing. Cash paid for eggs. .
Foot Ferry Street. Albany.
Phones. Main 5 Bell, 3 Home.
M. Senders &Co,
Both Phones 48. 435 West First St.
Hay, Grain, Flour, Seeds,
Salt, Poultry Supplies, Lime,
Plaster, Cement, Roofing.
H4VE Y0UK CLOTHES
CLEANED A.ND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
GILBERT & HUSTON
Aia W 1st St, Bell Phone black 273
Home phone 196
DR. VIRGINIA I.EWEAUX,
Osteopathic Physician.
1-3 Brenner Block, Albany. '
Phones: Office Home
Black 2731: Residence 394 Home,
black 863 Bell
DOOLEY'S GROCERY
Good GroceriesFairPrices-Prompt Service
The three cardinal p lints of this business.
We base our claim to your patronage on the fact that we sell only
GOOD GROCERIES and our PRICES ARE'FAIR and our SERVICE
PROMPT.
A safe place to trade, surely - for we aimto carry a bigTstockTof
wanted goxU and appreciate the trade every customer we have
in ine exifni 01 peruucui service.
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Empire Photoplay
Theatre
i
' TONIGHT
i "A Cowboy's Vindication." One of
the most exciting cowboy stories cvi;r
put on the canvass. Artistically good
scenery throughout and a good moral
I lesson, well portrayed by a sympa
thetic company.
I "Overland to Fremont." An inter
esting Indian drama showing the
hatred of the Indians of the earlier
days. A good feature is the beautiful
scenery ol the snasta mountains,
showing the beautiful snowcaps in the
distance.
"A Tin Type Romance." At no
time has the Vitagrapli Company, in
cluding their dog, Jean, done better
work than in this comedy. Up to the
standard with beautiful sea views.
Miss Crosno, singing "I'd Give the
World to Call You Miinc."
Admission 10 cents.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
Yoii can afford to buy a piano or organ how. During
our Closing Out Sale we can save you at least from $50.00
to $100.00 on the purchase of a piano.
All fixtures and merchandise -at cost, including desl.s,
show-cases, counters, etc. Also violins, accordians, guitars,
banjos, harps, etc.
All popular sheet music, two copies for 25c.
Call, write or phone at once.
DAVENPORT'S MUSIC STORE
402 W. First St. - . - - - - Albany, Orcyfon
OUR SEMI-ANNUAL
SHOE SALE
NOW GOING ON
You know Our Reputation for
Giving Values at
Our Sales
Stdltenberg's Shoo Store
134 First St.
LINN COAL & FUEL CO.
Coal delivered to any part of the city,
PRICES RIGHT.
McCourt &Pretfcyman, Managers
O.Ttee: Cor. First and Baker." Home Phone 306;;Bel Phone 131 9
D
REAMLAN
THEATRL
TONIGHT
MAYBERRY TRANSFER COM
PANY AND WOOD YARD.
Office with Linn & Benton Real Es
tate Co. All kinds of transferring,
baggage work, furniture and piano
moving a specialty. Dry wood for
sale in any quantity, cord wood or cui
any length ordered, 12 or 16 inch, for
cash only. Special rates on carload
lots. All phone orders, baggage
i checks, shimtin? receiots or freight
' bills left at Linn & Benton Real Es
tate Co., or my residence, will be
nrnmptly attended to. R. B. MAY
BERRY, Proprietor. Office phones
Home 178, Bell 143-J. Residence
Home 382, Bell Main 74.
Weiidota Coal
is fast gaining in favor, always clean
free from soot, kindles easily, burns
readily, free from clinkers, makes but
little ashes. These good qualities mak
an ideal coal, best on the market for
the money. Sold in any quantity,
prompt delivery Order from.
ALBANY FUEL CO,
A. W. DOCKS rEADER, Prop
Bell 277 i. Home black 176.
j)i
1. The Leuon A big Bii.graph
Dr..mH. an exc-ik'nt utc'.ure.
2. Scenes, The Seven Wonders of
the World.
3. The Salmon A very inter.sting,
ami intruc.iV ' nic'urn. I
4. Amateur Night - The amateurs
certainly hve their troubles in pnear
ing on the Blare lor the first time.
A good co" edv.
6. A Mnn'i Honor. A splendid
dram by tne (launvn Cnmpany.
6. Prof, Scemieed'i Hat. A comedy.
7. II ustrate.l sung Siting.
Matinee 2M. Evening 7:30.
Admission 10 cents.
Complete change tomorrow.
Stop-Look--Buy
We have to move soon.
If you are giving birthday or wed
ding pre wills this year
BUY THEM NOW
AT
THE VARIETY STORE.
Where one dollar is as good as two
at any other time or place.
f.1,'10 to $5.(10 lemonade jugs $1.50
5.1.IW sahd sets 1.50
$.11)0 to $5110 cracker jars 1.50
S.'.OO to $.1K) chop plates 1.50
$J.Ml band paiulcd Haviland
plates , 1.00
50c decorated plates 2S
THE VARIETY STORE, 313 VV. 1st St.
FOR SALE. 1 man Geldings 5 yrs,
old, sounj. weim l.vn I small j
mare. 7 yrs. oll, in foal, weight 101 u
lbs.; 1 grv mar. R vr M. sound,
weight 1250; to- trade, good gang plow
for good cuw that will oe fretn soon.
S. U. Carroll, Lebanon, Org.
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
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