Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 03, 1911, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY. OREGON .FRIDAY, MARCH :i ivll
VOL XLY1
X "I
Albany
FARMSSOLD
If you want your farm sold call at
the Pacific Real Estate Co., 10 E 1st
Albany, Ore. We don't ask for exclu
sive right. If you have to give
exclusive right, get money down, an
exclusive right, is an option.
YoUrs for Business,
PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO.
Opposite Russ House, Albany, Or.
i7.-ft il A Vl7IT"lSee-Ben
YVUULJ OAYYIMVI-Rozelle,
or phone 3692 black Home, 456-Y Facific.
THE TEDDY R!SULKEY 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 &1MEISER
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD
I Mayor C. F. Hulbutt, of Junction,
. has resigned on account of discord in
; the council.
who it rJUK
AND GRAND SPRING EMBROIDERY SHOW
Friday, Feb. 24th to Saturday Mar. 4th
Richt out of the dead of winter to tne glorious spirit ot springtime,
Daylight Store all decorated in white in honor of the first announcement of Spring.
with the windows and interior of the Big;
Great Showing of New Embroideries.
Handsome Patterns.
-never a showing of Embroideries to
9nrh rare heautv. such vast assortments, such wonderful low prices-
equal this, has ever been made in Albany Switzerland.
Thousands ot yaras impurieu mai u " - ::!:.
aeinable pattern, width and kind dainty Swiss ana iaiiisoo.. o..u, 0, x .u...j,o
. v , V . ,- .u., .uwnf in widi Rands and
.Uatcli sets ior unueniiusmis. ... v.--.- .;,-, Wkiti. Shnw
Dresses. Even it you have no thougm ot Duying it win uu yuu Su iu ...
Embroideries of every im
of Swiss and Nainsook
Flouncings especially for
First Authoritative Presentation New
Spring Suits.
"rEPUTVTIOX is never bought, but is earned. We have earned the reputation of always showing the new
est best in Wearables and of exhibiting them first. This is the only Store in the Willamette Valley employ-
hE TMseSpTingurfo!re"ioBnUoefrstyle specimens overshadows any previous display we have ever brought before
!the shopping community in smartness of styles, beauty of materials and moderateness of prices.
. Hl: S SI. i-v : : :. .1 k fh nmrnnr W tailored Suits the Leadintr Cloak and suit store
rTKhrt Ba by master designers. They are not only attractive
in appearance, Out aepenaaDie ior service auu uiuuciaic Vi,.
; Alexander Kerr and bride have been
put in jail in Mexico, accused of spying.
I Mexico is a good place to keep away
; from just now.
The bill appropriating $W,000 for the
new P,Q. building at this city passed
j congress yesterday. A former bill ap
! propriated $10,000 for the site.
Hugh Brady, the veteran grappler of
Portland, passed through the city for
Eupene to grapple for a boy. thu son of
a widow, who was drowned in the Will
amette. Born in Aberdeen, Wash., recently to
Mrs. Blanche Brownall Ellis nnd hns-
tTind a daughter. All doinir well. Cnn.
, -eratulatiens.
woman appeared in New orK
yesterday in a harem skirt, the fashion
sensation of the year, and was chased
by the crowd. Put her out.
J. M. Philpot of Harrisburg has just
received a $150 Holstein caff, a direct
descendent from the best dairy cow the
world ever produced, says the Bulletin.
The total taxes of Douglas county
this year will be $472,368. A special
fund of $142,000 for roads will be used
under the direction of M. K. Ryan,
road master.
Linn county now has two D. S.
Smiths, but only one Vannv. The
second or.e arrived this week from Bow
bells, S. Dak., and has located at Har-
r.auurg.
The governor hit all the county fair
appropriations, asserting that it is not
the province of the state to appropriate
niuuey ior mem 'ocai attairs, ottering
an incentive ior log rolling.
John C Devine has had nlnnn Hrnwn
for a concrete hotel building at Leb
anon in place of the burned building.
It will be 87 by 100. three stories, with
fifty rooms, steam heated, of modern
arrangement,. Two store rooms and an
i office will be in the front.
i W. W. Briggs, of Harrisburg is writ
ing some splendid pioneer nrtieles in
the Bulletin, and is entitled to he made
an honorary member of the Linn Coun-1 plans.
ty Historical society; out it costs only
50 cents a year to bo an active member.
Send it in to Prof. F. G. Franklin.
I M. W. Canter died at Harrisburg on
, Thursday at the age of 73 years. He
was porn in msnvme, served
MILLINERY INSPIRATIONS FROM "GAGE," WHOM WE REPRESENT IN ALBANY.'
Wrica's most nooular modiste contributes to this showing of New Spring Millinery. 100 distinctive style?
,i all that is new in i the ; MiUInery ""ation. . hats far exce, any
Lrviii. efforts in noints of originality and variety. We will hold "open house1' commencing Friday and you re.
welcome to iook.
Don't fail to visit the first WHITE SALE ever held in Albany; everything on display white.
Chambers & McGune
Albany 's Leading Cloak and Suit Store.
BURNED
TO DEATH.
The three year old child of ir. and
Mrs. i. H. Skinner, residing near
Lebanon, was burned to death last
evening at So'c'ock. While Mrs. Skinner i
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
Heavy tax paments:
C. It. Gerig $292.04, C. U. Montague,
$311,25, Smith Cox $131.03, Mrs. M. S.
Lana $225.70, G. & J. K. Wentwortn
out feeding the chickens the clothes ', ?2Sii0.9S, Fred Hojzapple $138.23. R. D.
of the" child caught tire, and were in I Snell llll.bl. J. W Props; ':lasd re
names wnen the motner rushed in, put- V- Ti, " ,""',"
ting them out;but the fumes of the fire , 7.02. 0. R. Kenel $20 .92, Tnos. J,
breathed by the child had done their 1 Munkers $a.2.0.3.
work and death followed about 11 '
o'clock last night, after everything
possible had been done to save th
one.
little
Vetoed 72 Bills.
Governor Wiik lrtst HiirHI Mmnlnfnil
his veto privilege, with it record of 72 1
bills, including aDDfdnfldtiori bills ,
amounting to $t13.874. Bills with
emergency clauses were knifed, and also I
those the people had voted on. Four I
road bills, all haggled up by the legis-'
miure, were in tne list. The public
fund bill got the axe. also the second !
choice bill, interfering with the present I
starement number one law. The bill 1
increasing the salary of judges from 1
$3,000 to $4,000 with a tremendous
pressure against it was cut. out. not '
being opposed to the bill, but because the
people had voted on the question. Two
or threo more of Lair Tnompson's bills
were vetoeu.
Deeds recorded:
1. Deitel to E. G. Watrons, 2 lots
Woodle.sad $ 10
F. S. Gutzman to J, E, bearing &
wr, 20 acres 1900
E. O. Watrous lo R. D. Snell, 2
lota H's ad 10
J. 0. Brown to Grace Baughman,
2 lots Allen & Hawkin's an .. . 10
Florence B. Hammer to Mrs. J,
.Feratein, 1 lo H's ad 1000
M.Price to E. T. Price. lfiO
acres 1000
E. T. Price toR. U. Harrison, 160
acres 10
R. G. H irrison to C. H. Sligh, 150
acres 4753
H J. Butler to Owen Beam & b
1. Fletcher, 2 lots block 29 H's
2nd ad , 200
eath of Mrs. Sharp.
Address by Michi Kawi.
There will be an address at Albany
College chapel Monday morning at 10:30
that will be of the greatest interest to
many people in Albany. The speaker,
Mrs. Raleigh T. Sham died suddenly Misa Michi Kawai, is a highly educated
this morning at her her home at 480 Japanese womah, a graduate of Byrn
W. 8th street. She has resided here a
number of years, a member of the M.
E. church, a woman of worthy charact
er. She leaves a husband and son,
Clarence, and daughter, Mrs. William
Alexander.
The funeral will be held at the M. E.
church tomorrow afternoon at 3 p. ra.
W, S. U'Ren has a measure
working the singl a tax plan upon
people gradually; but the .people
getting their eyes open to Mr.. U'Ren'a
for
the
1 re
Mawr college, a memnernt tne world
Committee of the Young Woman's
Christian Association. She is speaking
for three months in America on her re
turn journey to Japan from the World's
Y. M. C. A Conference neld in Berlin,
Germany, last summer. The fact that
she has two hours in Albany between
trains makes possiblo this address here.
Everybody is urged lo be present
promptly at 10:30.
'oat Bill by buy
Even up on that
ing a lot in Central Adkition and build
you a little home this year, and thus
the ' Col!in3 & Taylor
confederate army under Price and came
to uregon in laus. He was mayor of
Hariistiurg twice and in the council a' The Pacific 11 lehwav Association ill
long time. A man of excellent charac- meet at Portland March 3,
ter. He was a member of the Odd
Felloes fur 34 years.
ALBANY 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 Ferrv Street, Albany.
Phones. Mi in 5 Bell, 3 Home.
DOOLEY'S GROCERY
Empire Photoplay
. Theatre
"The Owner of L. L. Ranch." A
real Wild West picture, depicting the
success and good fortune of a good
American cowboy in his business and
love affairs. Ihe comedy, in this pic
ture, is good, the scenes great, and the
acting the best ever.
"John Dough and the Cherub."
This is a deltghtiui story for the chil
dren as well as the grown-ups. A
"Wizard of Oz" story with beautiful
colorings, and as amny pretty chorus
girlaJM- one sees in the up-to-date
musical comedies.
"The Greater Call." This very pon
ular actress, marries, tires of the home
returns to the stage, and leaves only
when her child is dying. A beautiful
sentiment well brought out by a clever
company of performers.
"Hank and Lank." These popular
comedians have lots of fun trying to
"work the public" as blind men. As
usual Lank loses out, and Hank has
good luck. A comedy, sure.
Miss Crosno, singing "Fifty Years
Ago, Dear Old Chum."
Change tomorrow.
Admission 10 cents.
nREAMLAN
Good GroceriesFairPricesPrompt Service J yHLVTRI-
D
The three cardinal points of this business.
We base our claim to your patronage on the fact that we sell only
GOOD GROCERIES and our PRICES AREFAIR and our SERVICE
A safe place to trade, purely -for we aimjto carry a bigtocklo:
wanted cods and. apDreciate the trade every customer wehave
ti the extent of porsocal service.
4
M. Sender s& Co,;
Both Phones 48. 435 West First St.
Hay, Grain, Flour, Seeds,
Salt, Poultry Supplies, Lime,
Plaster, Cement, Roofing.
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED AND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
GILBERT & HUSTON
4'jO W 1st St. Bell Phone black 273
Home phone 196
DR. VIRGINIA I.EWEAUX,
Osteopathic Physician.
1-3 Brenn?; Block, Albany.
Phones: Office Home 359, Bell
Black 2751: Residence 394 Home,
black 863 Bell.
LIMN COAL & FUEL CO.
Coal delivered to any part of the city,
PRICES RIGHT.
McCourt & Prettjrman, Managers
Office: Cor. First and Baker. Home Phone 306BoU Phone 131 9
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 cut
any length ordered, 12 or 16 inch, for
cash only. Special rates on carload
lots. Ail phone orders, baggage
checks, shipping receipts or freight
bills left at Linn & Benton Real Es
tate Co., or my residence, will be
promptly attended to. R. B. MAY
BERRY. Proprietor. Office phones
Home 178, Bell 143-J. Residence
Home 382, Bell Main 74
leiiuOta Coal
lis fast gaining in favor, always clean
I free from soot, kindles easily, burns
readily, free frm clinkers, makes but
, little ashea. These good qualities mak
I an ideal rnal. b-s'. on the market for
j the mr,ev. Sold in any quantity,
I prompt iielivery Order from.
ALBANY FUEL CO,
A W. DOCKS LEADER, Prop
Bell 277 J. Home Black 17&
TONIGHT.
1. Rachel. A drama of peasant life
in Russia, with the scenes showinj
outdoor life and scenery of that coun
try. A tine film.
2. Scenes of Ancient Rome.
3. The Two Paths. A story by the
Biograph people and one of their best.
4. Mr. Woods, Singing, "Every Star
has its mate."
5. Running Away from a Fortune.
A good AiiK-rican comedy in whicii
one of the chief characters is played
hy an intelligent dog and last but not
least Mike Houlihan falls heir to ten
thousand dollars.
6. The American Fleet in French
Waters. A timely view of the U. S.
squadron now in Kuropc steaming up
the English channel.
7. In Full Cry. A very fine por
trayal of various stages and episodes
of the first stag hunt of the season.
Accompanied hy carriages, cyclists
and onlookers on foot, they wend their
way through beautiful leafy lanes. Vc
sec the meet and before Inng the dois
are in full cry after a stag, and t he
hunt begins in earnest. Through a
big strcteh of wooded country llie
stag bounds along, and the pac'
sweeps after the animal in a tightly
wedged mass until the quarry takes
to water. The dogs follow and finally
catch up with their victim. The dead
stag is then towed hack and then wc
ice the return of the hhnting party to
one of the fairest castles in France.
Coming. The greatest sensation of
them all, "Lassoing Wild Animals in
Africa." Admission 10 civ
Matinee 2:30. Evening 7:30.
Admission 10 cents.
. Big bargains in secon 1 hand organs
at Davonport's Music Store, closii g
out sale.
For Taturcay only all pupular music
10c a copy at Uuvm port s closing- out
sale.
A Corvallis and Albany Case.
Several weeks ago a voung man upon
complaint from Corvallis was arrested
here for jumping a board bill, settling
it hv putting up a suit case and two
suits of clothes. Today a woman came
ovur from Corvallin, claiming the suit
case and' contents as hers, and she be
gai arrangem nts for the arrest of the
young man, tut a telephone message
from Corvallis made it look as if the
things had really been bought from a
son of the woman.
FOR RENT. -To permanent renter,
good 8 room, hard finished house,
f all at Red Crown Mill.
OUR SEMI-ANNUAL
SHOE SALE
NOW GOING ON
You know Our Reputation for
Giving Values at
. Our Sales
Stoltenberg's hlioo Store.
134 First St.
HURRY
TO THE VARIETY STORE
313 West First Street
This is the last week of our big removal sale.
Oct your dinner set now at less than cost.
$5.51 Set, American Ware
$7.00 Set, English Ware (Meakcrs)
$7,011 Set, English Wan: (Johnsons)
SI 1.00 Golden Arrow (Johnsons)
Water Sets
Punch Sets . ttttl
Cut (ilass Sugar and Creamer, Set
Cut Glass Nappies '
1-Kiy Art Pictures
25c and 50c Sponge w ,
Art Brass, 4 off.
Metal Craftcr's Outfits, yi off.
All fancy China at ', to 1-3 off.
$3.u5
3.07
5.53
8.70
1.00
1.50
2.50
1.00
cents
cents
STETTER'S
1 OR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY'