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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1911)
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THE ALBANY COMMERCIAL CLUB?- IF NOT JOIN AND HELP BOOST ALBANY. Albany emocrat VOL XI.VII ALBANY. OREGON , FRIDAY, OCTOBER Li, mi No 11 D JUST To Remind You GLENDORR lot3 are for sale, lots 200x200 ft., sold on terms to suit. Better see us before all the choice ones are gone. TEBAULT REAL ESTATE Co. Get Your School Supply at MEISER & MEISER We carry the largest and best line of Tablets Pencils and Erasers in the city. See outvalues in the window Our Brass Jardiniere Just In Red Goose School Shoes Best for Boys and Girls Probably You Are Interested. You Ought to be Interested in the New Winter Clothes. Probably You Are You would enjoy seeing and trying on the attractive garments we are now show ing and we urge you to do so at your earliest convenience. You may not be ready to buy yet, but you are certainly ready to look. V e are ready to show you. Whether you are interest ed in $10. garments or $45 ones or some price in beJ tween you will find a real large assortment here and the qualities at each price repre sent Refined moderately priced Suits and Coats for Women and Misses. Man Tailored Mannish Mixtures. Values Unapproachable. May we have the pleasure, of showing our tailored Suits and Coats to you soon ? Chambers & McGune AiDany s heading 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 lit terry street, Home Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092 HAVING secured the agency of the MITCHELL CAR 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.' M. B. CRAFT, 242 West Second St, Albany, firt -class meats of all kinds from selected stock. VIERECICS BATHS. 217 West First Street. , Virst-CIass Work Guaranteed. THE WORLD. Portland agam defeated Vernon three straight, winning 3 to 1. The enrollment of the Harrisburg school at the beginning of the second week was 154. The Oregon Electric has bought the property of Mrs. Emma Love, at Har risburg, for a depot site. Occasionally genius is recognized. Editor N. K. Moore, of Corvallis, has been elected a city father. Eugene Guard: Mrs. John Loper and Mrs. Li. Thomas of Albany went to their home this morning after a visit with Mr. t.iid Mrs. Jack Springer at "Home Best." Ty Cobb finished his year's base ball work yesterday, with the remarkable record of .417 in batting, 14! runs, 85 stolen bases He made 217 hits, a new record for a season. Lor'n Harris, son of Geo. W. Harris, formerly of Albany, where- the young man was born, has sued the Oregon Power Co. at Eugene, for $10,000 dam ages, for the loss of an eye. Vernon is the smallest place in the world to have a professional base ball team, its official population being only 70 The fact is Vernon is simplv a part of Los Angeles, which has two base ball teams. A system of lighting First 'street with four 60 candle power lights at eachcorner and two between on each side of the street has been suggested. It looks good, a project that would change the appearance of the street nigh is generally. Will White, of this city, now a so phomore at Monmouth. III., college, this year made the college foot ball team, one of the best in Illinois, and today is playing with his team against the strong North-western University eleven. SUDDEN DEATH OfM. V. Silyeu, a Pioneer 1852 of Martin V. Bilyeu.a prominent pioneer, TO-NIGHT The Flower of the Ranch. Joseph E, Howard's popular we3tern musical comedy, "The Flower of the u....L ...u:u i ii w.tril,-:'h. .-.!..!. .uV...::: -' """-" .. '" IF"V'U 'rg" ""- I 'P " ences at tno time of its production at his home, during the breakfast hour, through the Eastern cities, will be the Sk jk ' three hours afterwards. ( attraction at the Opera house tonight. Ho had beei well, being down street j Howard chose for his settings scenes Hi'r.ay.tVemn!f- .. n I of ranch life in California Kills, and i1" Mlllr Co.. Mo., in: during the entire play the characters March. 1S41. and crossed tho n mn tn j. . ?.c i. .... . , , , ..-.-i ,. " OIB UiaHIl II UD IAJ int., bu wui;ii UUb Ul Oregon in li2, settling about ten the ordinary run of plays. It is over miies from Scio in Bilyeu s Lien. He , Mowing wjtn Howard musical numbers .S T y af ter"llrd. move(l to ' and ever so many song hits. There are ?ni f Z 8 'i8 """1 ln the n?ercan-1 80me jorty people in the cast, tile business for several vears. He was married Ang. 31. 1862. to Rauecc m MaSSOV. Aftrtr l-Qtrtir.o in Q,.in tltm ' years he moved to a farm seven miles from Scio, residing there three years, then trading for a farm on Thomas Creek, where he resided until Dec. 18, 1909, when he moved with his family to mvaiijr. He was u man of excellent nhAi-ncfn and reputation. tollowing are the children living: W. J., S. P., Mrs. Addie DeVaney, Henry C., Mrs. Addie Beavers, Mrs. Minnie Eicher, Mrs. AlydiaYoung, Mrs. Louisa Richardson, and Loffy, all of whom reside hure but Mrs. Richardson, of Kerby, Or. and Mrs Young of California. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias of Scio. More Autos. A Freshman Reception. The freshmen of the high school last evening were given a rec option by the remainder of the students of the higher classes, and a line time was had in games, with a short program. Floyd South, presiaent of the student body presided. Chas. K. Ohling delivered an eloquent address of welcome to the youngsters, and short talks were made by Superintendent Boettichor and Pres ident Parker of the school board. Re freshments were served, and tho fresh men know what their rights aj e. Another Osteopath. The Democrat recently in mentioning the coming here of Dr. A. P. Howolls, of Corvallis, thinking he was a homeo pathic physician, remarked that he was the first for several years to come here. But he is an osteopathic physician, and the words getting mixed has caused a wrong impression. Albany has two as guuu uBieupamic pnysicians as can be iouna in tne state, giving splendid satisfaction. Dr. Howells will be in the city Mon day, Wednesday, Thursday and Satur day forenoons at the Hotel Revere. Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ings by appointment. "Hull" detachable handle umbrellas, have stood the test of time, and are better than ever. Thev ccst no more than the common makes that haven't the detachable handles. F. M. French & Son, Selling Agents. Empire Photoplay Theatre TONIGHT "The Tale of a Soldier's Ring." A nretty love story of the Civil War. Thrilling situations and beautiful scen ery. "Treasure Trove." A Vitagraph drama, telling the story of two old maids who almost lost their entire fortune, but were guided to safety through a dream. Up to the Vitagraph standard, which is enough said. "Trading His Mother." The dear little boy actor of the Edison com pany, takes the role of guardian of his widowed mother, and does some very clever work. A pretty story with a good sentiment. "Polish and Pie." Imagine yourself eating good pie, only to discover that it is tilled with furniture polish. There is a laugh every second in this picture Illustrated Song "We All Fall." Admission 10 cirris D REAM LAN THEATRL Today Good Pictures. Good Music. Fine Comedy. Change Tomorrow. Admission 10 cents. Something Doing. On Saturday night Oct. 7th. Albany Tent No. B Knichts of the Maccabees of the world will initiate a large class oi canuiaates. All memhers nro re quested to be present. Meeting called nt 8 p. m. sharp, at A. O. U. W. hall cor. iBt and Washington Sts.H Following are motorvehiclo registra tions for August and Sept: Auitust: ur. W. H. Uavls (two ma chines); David H. Patterson, John H. Simpson, Paul E. Johnston, Albyn bason, William A. sharp, a. u aimen, Percy R. Kelly, Oregon Power Co., W. A. Barrett, Katharine L. Washburn, E. B. Gobet, Dr. H. J. Kavanaugh. B. C. Irvine, J. M. Lemon, Tebault Real Estate Co. (four machines), J. LeRoy Wood, L. Schrin-sr, C. G. Nofzigor, 1. J. Johnston, J. W. Sellers, Jas. Coon, A. G. Hasse, Z. H Rudd, Homy Ditt mer, Harry Schlossur, Dr. M H. EUis, H. Karstens, M. Bussard, F. C. Pa.e, Dr. E. F. Winkler, R. P. McClelland, S. R. Willis, Hoftich & Dawson, Ross McKechnie, Joseph H. Ralston, Kirk Clay, Dora Bussard, Jeff Isom Jr., W. W. Crawford, P. J. Head, Roy F. Crawford, George Edelman, Hester Austin, F. W. Watson, The Oregon Title & Trust Co (two machines) . Registered Chauffeurs: W. P. Dawson, Elmer A, Tyler. Fred H. Stickley. G H. Kay, Jasper D. Turn idge, Clarence W. Tebault Jr., Jeff Isom Jr.. Braxton B. Irvine. Roy F. Crawford. September owners of motor vehicles; -Roy Newport. C. M. Giddings, W. D. Ashmon, C. C. Bryant, J. b. Irvin, J. D. Lines, Charles Mausolf, Mrs. Louise L. Goff. Registered Chauffeurs: -A. W. Say lor. This makes 106 at Albany. -. In a shipment of Yaquina Bay oyeterB, Geo. Sour, who has a store at the new P. O. site, this morning found au oyster that weighed over two pounds, a mostor, said to he about the biggest follow ever seen here. He was evidently the bossof the oyBter be4. TROJAN POWDER The Money Saver No fumes, no headache no thawing and no danger. The onlv powder that is Lbsolutel-"- safe to handle. For sale by VMM:) h DR. J. WILLIAM LEWIS, M. T. DRUGLESS TREATMENTS RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS AND STOMACH DISEASES OFFICE HOURS BICLL PhUNE 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to B and 7 to 9 p. m. idlC-R 10, 11, 12 Schmitt B dg, Third an I 1 roadnIMn Half The Battles OF THE STRENUOUS LIFE ARE WOX BY A FAVORABLE FIRST IMPRESSION. THE MAN WHO IS BECOMINGLY, STYLISHLY DRESSED WINS OUT NEARLY EVERY TIME. DON'T BE CLOTHES HANDICAPPED IN STYLE, FIT, AND MATERIAL; OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER SUITS OR OVERCOATS GIVE YOU A DISTINCT ADVANTAGE OVER THE OTHER FELLOW. THE RANGE OF PRICES HAS A PLACE FOR EVERY POCKETBOOlv. THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO, I I' y t y !