Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, July 14, 1911, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
Democrat
ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 14 1911
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DOINGS OF
THE WORLD
FLOYD RAMP
AN ORATOR.
PARK GIFT
WITHDRAWN.
ALBANY SAND AND
..FRUIT JARS
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Phone, Pacific, 464-J.
We have the Sure Seal and the Schram
Automatic Sealer, two of thejbest makes
on the maket. At
MEISER & MEISER
Jelly Tumblers 30c per doz.
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ALBANY AGENTS RED CROSS SHOES, W. B.
CORSETS, GAGE HATS, ROYAL SOCIETY FLOSS,
KING AND GEISHA WAISTS.
Seattle's great Potlach is to hatch out
on July 17 and last over the 22nd.
The receipts of the Corvullis po t
omce tor the past year were $18,320.84.
Seattle has a bid of 1.45 for asphalt
paring, the lowest yet made for that
kind of pavement.
The Brownsville Times whacks the
county court because it does not make
a ntl-m tor the bridge at that city.
D. E. Vernon has gotten back into
the Oakland Owl, and there will be
some more hooting, for Dave knows
how.
The man arrested at Corvallis as a
eusDect of the Yoncalla hoid-uo was
released Johnny Myers faced him and
saia ne was not one ot tne men.
Jay McCormick and two other Eugene
men yesterday up the McKenzie caught
a 16 umiod Dollv Varden trout, work
'iff two hours before landing it.
The Santa Rosa, a coast steamer, was
stranded near Surf, Calif., yesterday
and four of the officers and crew drowned
in attempting to get a line win? vvflviu
MISS VE"RXE HALE, daughter pf R. M. Hale, R. F.
E. No. 4, Albany, was the lucky little girl to receive the
.'Shetland Pony Outfit.
Hat Specials.
For choice of 50 new 1911 Summer Hats in Tailored or
Fancy Trimmed, values to $6.00.
Chambers & McCune
Albany 's Leading Cloak and Suit Store.
M. Senders & Co,
Both Phones 4S.
435 West First St.
Hay, Grain, Flour, Seeds,
Salt, Poultry Supplies, Lime,
Plaster, Cement, Roofing.
TOM YOUNG,
House and Sign Painter,
Agent for the Cleveland Gelsenite
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street,
Home Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092
HAVING secured the agency of the
Mii uniiivL, (jar
For this territory I would be glad to demonstrate the car
to you at any time you call, or phone to me at 538 West
Second street. Bell 301.
This is the car you ought to have, at the price you
ought to pay.
JOHN T. MAY, Albany, Or. .
pairtimt Taft. tha Unitarian presi'
dent yesterday delivered an address to
ho International Christian Endeavor
Convention at Atlantic City. He spoke
along peace lines and the promotion of
I .ir:.T u:D that mill wnrlr for ne&ce.
mttklUMauifa ' - " i '
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By the Man About Town,
Numerous new potatoes at 3 cents a
-.and. which is 1. 80 a bushel, good
eati. "' thouKn golden.
The fl blackberries of the season,
with a f'av etrawbenips, lagging be
hind, and rt ra9Pberriea- and black'
caps between.-
Flovd Ramn. of Salem, state orean-1 The following was filed with Recorder
izer for the Socialists, delivered an Redfteld at 11 a m. todayi
address in the Btreeta of Brownsville To the honorable city council of the
Friday evening;. Mr. Kamp is a brilliant , city of Albany in Linn county, Oregon:
speaker and of course presented strong I WHEKEAb, the city of Albany, Ore
areument for the cause he represents. gon, ia in great need of a city park for
Brownsville rimes. mo uccuiumuutiLiuii ui no ciuzuub, ub
Mr. Kamp, who gofhis start in the .guests and the public, and
world carrv the Democrat, is making WHEREAS, we recognize that the
socialism his life work. After gradua energy, push and wisdom of the citizjns
ting from the II. (. at Eugenes ho went of Albany in building up the city has
deep into the subject, and thoie who j added no little to the increased valua-
nave taiKea wun nirn Buy ne is cnuca i mm ui our piupeny, i'U reiAiKniziug
full of the subject, and that you can't ' this obligation and wishing to further
talk ten seconds with him without the the Interest of the city and benefit its
subject coming to the top. While people to the extent of our ability, we.
lecturing at saiem recently ne was , on uie om uuy ui marcu, ivn, uuureu
arrested for selling his literature on the ; to convoy to the city ahout forty-four
streets, without a license, but that of acres of ground adjoining the city at
course did not disturb him, and he is I the West end ot First street, known as
out in the open hustling for hta 030,1.0, ! Bryant Park, as a free gift to be used
. -m 1.-. by said city ss a city park, and
. WHEREAS, the DroDertv was ou?
, .11 ' pwai we thought we were entitled to
An 1, U CO. at Lebanon, I the conditions upon which said
gift should be msdo, and did therefore
-,, . . , r. r. v . append to Baid offer certain conditions
The E. A -Colonel G. O. Yoran of . w t remov, tho ,aid parU from
Eugene and Major O. B. Winn ot Al-1 th ,ui f the cily to iniqr9 iu
bany were in Lebanon a few daya ago ; " d occupay, nd to aid IS
interviewing some 01 our cuuens in th - mhl,iwin, , mc..":., ,
iwingsomeui our aen. u h(J -upbuildin(, 0l mol- fl d
to orgaiuaing a state militia cltj.enh;n ln ?. 'r uv
,y at this place. It is said the 'j eSt.-1 "d
rentlemen met with some encourage-1 ... ,,,.-: i.r "V. jxr,"'
Mh?JSP It. II? take 75 member ! ot 8aid 8ft. and hesitates to accept it
fa Smnanv n9mbora and plaSe the city In a position to com-
to organize a company. . r .. ,mA1liaB. 'nd dtBirlnl, not
Pown at Jefferson.
Review:
W. O. Sheppard was down
Lebanon Friday. He will move
to Jefferson as aoon as he can sret dos
session of his residence property. They
all come back.
G. E. Metzgus came down from Al
bany Thursday to do the plumbing in
a new farm house north of town. Gus
is a good workman in that line.
ply with its conditions and desiring not
to xurcner emDarraso me nvnvrau.f
Council of the city.
We, Now, Therefore, thank the coun
cil for bearing with us and given u
' -"lion if -"H -I- v -
- I tne cunaiuui' . v rareDy
withdraw our said proposal from the
from I further consideration of tha Council,
back i and will put the ouid premises to other
uses.
Dated July 8th, 1911.
H. BKYANT.
ADDA E. BRYANT.
rk.. -; i 'n his Chautauqua rig.
ui h.. ?.?.hKSi.; ' concession at the
Hue.h.a!..'La'ablL9.h.e.l 's which he calls
Goin' ana Comin'. h "I0?!" IIL.T ' d the new management
Have you tried the new Imperial un-
EAT at the Imperial, 2nd St.,
Under new managhment.
F.G. Will ior watches
The LebartonFoster l?oad
two
be-
"e
A. A. White, who is running
auto stages and two auto trucks
tween Lebanon and Foster was befoi
the county court this week urging the
court to nx the road between LeDanon
and Foster. Among other things a
gasoline roller costing ibout $3,000 is
asked for. The road should be made a
good one. The travel is big in the
summer.
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St, Albany,
First-class meats of all kinds
from selected stock.
VIERECITS BATHS,
217 West First Street
Pint-Class Work Guaranteed.
Empire Photoplay
Theatre
TONIGHT
"The Sheriff's Chum." A wild west
story, full of life and excellent acting.
Good scenery.
"The Buried Past." Two convicts
leave prison at the same time. One
goes the right road, the other the
wrong road. The interest is intense
throughout, with high dramatic work
displayed. An excellent sermon well
portrayed.
"In the Province of Quang Tong."
Showing the people of China at their
various occupations, and their habits.
"Solving the Servant Problem."
One of those roaring comedies by the
Eclipse company, where a lot of trick
photography is seen.
Illustrated Song "When I'm Alone,
I'm Lonesome."
Complete change tomorrow.
Admission 10 cents
D
REAMLAN
THEATRE.
TONIGHT.
Complete
D
Change of program
YOU THINK YOU ', " -t
CAN'T AFFORD A CAR V, . 1
And so deny your family the happiness they so much
deserve. . .
But the ride jthe man takes in his Htipmobile does not
cost him a 'cent more than the cigars one smokes. 7500
owners say the cost of running a Htipmobile will not aver
age 25 cents per day. And when you consider that the
Hupmobile Touring Car costs but $1000 in the first place
there's no excuse for not getting one now.
1912
Admissiori 10 cents.
Guaranteed for life.
; Touring Car $1,000
With full equipment, including top, windshield, gas lamps,
generator, tools and fore doors, and all the 1912 improve
ments. .
J. L. IRV1N, Albany.
ooner or
Late
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g to Find Out
that it is to your own best interest to buy your clothing of
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO.,
rt-ho's methods are legitimate, who's prices are in keeping with the season.
Just at present we are making reductions on our summer and medium weights. The quotation of prices in an
advertisement conveys no meaning, as any old price might be placed on a piece of underwear, clothing, shirt, or any
thing else, and without you see the goods for yourself, ho w can you tell what we arc talking about in the advertise
ment? No one coming to us will be allowed to be disappointed in the price of our merchandise at the present sale of
any of our goods offered.
See our materials and ask us the price. We will be pleased to tell you, as we are here to serve you.
LAIN
MING
CO.
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