Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 01, 1912, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
VOL XLVil
ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH I, 9li
50 Si
TRY A PICTORIAL' PATTERN NEXT TIME, AND
SEE. SPRING STYLE BOOK AND ANY PATTERN
FOR 20c.
Women are Buying Embroideries as
Never Before
Everybody complimented
us on the grand showing of
Embroideries and were frank
in saying it is the most beau
tiful display ever made in.
Albany.
THE CARNIVAL OF WHITE
and Grand Spring and Summer
EMBROIDERY SHOW AND SALE
CONTINUES EVERY DAY UNTIL SATURDAY,
MARCH 2ND.
The trend of the fashionin ladies' man-tailored suitsfor Spring wear runs decid
edly to dainty color effects. Even some of these hand-some blue serges show dash
cs of color relief, while nearly all of the fancy weaves aresimilarly adorned.
EVERY DAY we are receiving and opening, the beautiful Suits, Coats and Dresses
selected by our New York Ambassador (Mr. Kragen) in the great fabric and fash
ion marts; many more will be coming in daily. We invite your inspection and as
sure vou vou are under no obligation to buv.
Chambers & McCune
ALBANYS' LEADING
CLOAK AND SUIT STORE
THE WORLD i SCHOOL OrTIC
One foot of snow fell this monk-'
around LaGrande. ;
BOISe yesterday vntArf a pnmmisamn
form of government by 201 majority.
Hops have dropped ten cents or more,
and the man who sold when they were
up has money in the bank.
CONVENTION
AL
Our first shipment of 1912
cars have arrived.
Come and look the cars
over.
You will see the greatest
sensation of 1912.
Five passenger Fore-Door,
$785.00.
Torpedo Runabout, $685.00.
CRAWFORD & RALSTON,
Distributors for Linn and
Benton Counties.
Albany, - - Oregon.
We make a specialty of watch,
jewelry and clock repairing. All
work guaranteed. L. W. ROSS
PAINTS AND WALLPAPER
PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING
J. R. ELDRIDGE, Painter. 438, W. 2nd St., Albany.
FIRST CAR
UTAH LAND
PLASTER
Place your
1 has arrived,
orders now.
M, Senders & Co.
ALBANY TRANSFER CO.
Light and Heavy Hauling.
Wood for sale, fir, maple and ash.
Phone Home 68; Bell 166-R.
PROF. E. L. WILSON,
i Violinist'
And his seven piece orchestra open foi
exclusive engagements. 323 S. Ferry St
DR. BERNARD KAVANAUGH
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon
Graduate of the Los Angeles Col
lege of Osteopathy.
Special Attention to Diseases of
Women and Children.
10-11 Schmitt-Hunt Bldg., Corner
Third and Broadalbin Streets, Albany,
Oregon.
Phones Home, 203; Bell, 395-J.
C. D. RAUCH,
Court Reporter,
Public Stenographer.
Office: First National Bank Build
ing. Phones: Office, Bell 146-R:
Res., Bell 154-L.
awoacy onrc-o
F 0. WILL, lor Watches
With Gov. West as a SpeaKer.
' A big convention'of school directors
N. G. Wilson, box 24. Acme. Or.. 5"u "f3: "5,"""? ?.c.n.1i0'
wants u wife, a widow preferred. He
is living alone on a 160 acre farm and is
lonesome, poor fellow.
Hanloy and Hill are going to put on
the market several hundred thousand
acres of land, just give it away, more
or less, principally the latter.
A good roads commission is trying to
adjust the good road bills so they will
be acceptable to the people. There
will be considerable doctoring.
M. L. Jones and F. G. Eldredge, of
Mission Bottom, near Salem, yesterday
sold 1261 acres of improved land for
$200,000, which is $100 an acre.
Edward B Alsop, aged SO, and Miss
Effie Pope Hill, aged 20. just one
fourth, were married yesterday at New .
York. AIsod is rich and retired, and
has several children. I
Lawyer R. S. Brvaon. of Eucenn. a.
live young man formerly of Corvaliis. ,
nas announced ms candidacy for the
office of sheriff, a new departure for a
lawyer. His brother is district attorney.
Teddy Roosevelt continues to do mys
terious things. Yesterday he went to
ooston. lo all the newspaper men ho
said: "I have nothing to sav." He
ought to have or be dropped eternally.
The fine farm of L. C. Stratton, at
Millers, one of the best improved in the
valley, the Democrat is informed will
be put on the market, for sale. There
Albany Commercial Club. Tuesday,
fliarcn o nas oeeu.set ior tne date.
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COURT HOUSEJ
Heavy tax payments:
Perry Parker $210 33; J. O. Goltra
S446.4G; W. H. Goltra $972 11; John
Myer$146.5o; Smith Cox $208.71; J. M.
Dickson $121.37, Doug Taylor $189.63;
R. L. Smith $231.44; T. F. Smith
J201.20; IV. c. Tweedale $167.35; John
Carnegie $124 .33, H. C. Day la $239.39;
Chaa. Wetzel $102.27; Albany Iron
Works $234.93; J. B. Cougiil $135.78:
Wrightman Bros. $130,73.
Notices candtdacy: F. H. Pfeiffer,
dem., for sheriff; Marion F. Wood,
rep., recorder.
In estate of Milton
property ordered sold,
set aside for window.
Hale personal
and allowance
I Registrations: 808 rep., 518 dem., 31
I ind., 54 aoc, 33 pro., 4 none, 10 refused
to say..
Deeds recorded:
J. W.'Steward to J. S. Lawrence
& T. F. Fee. 2 lota Lebanon 10
Frank Dobrkoosky to Anton Kar.
nos & wife, 1. 42 acres 113
Auto Record Broken.
are 170 acres, and the price reported .club, that, in response to an ur gent in-
The shipping record cstabiished by
GOV. WEST this afternoon notified ; Buick Motor Co. during the last month
will probably stand for a long time to
manager otewarc, or tne com me'ciai come, and is tne evidence of the ap.
will be 150 an acre.
Carl R. Gray can have the presidency
of the Great, Northern if he wants it.
He is a very competent and popular
railroad official, a man who does things.
He is besides a man you can teach
without getting on a ten foot ladder.
U. O. was defeated at Eugene last
night by Utah in a debate on the recall
of judges, with U. O. on the affirmative.
The judges were Prof. Hetzel of O. A.
C, Dr Sharp of Albany College and
A. 0. Schmitt of the First National
Bank.
L F. 'Knowlton, a former Albany
telegraph operator, has been elected
president of the newly organized Trans
portation Club of Portland. Knowlton
promoted the Club, a hustler. He was
brought up at Cottage Grove, and is
making it in the railroad world, now
being city ticket agent of the North
Bank.
Not having enough Johnsons at Cor-
vallis, through a strenuous campaign
another one and his family has been
uecured, Jas. Edward Johnson, an old
school-mate of Bob Huston, whom he
had not seen for 26 years, who may
locate at the same place, no was there
this week talking about it. and causing
such a surprise to Bob that he cried:
"I'll be hanged."
vitation he will be here and speak on
matters ot concern to uregonians.
1 no meetiog will convene at 10 a. m. , I
bnt it is probable the Gov. will come on '
the no"n truin and speak in the after-1
50CJOR
Revere Sunday Dinners.
HERE TO STAY.
Mr. W. p. Barnum, Manager of the
Home Telephone business of this city
reports a good time at the banquet of
employes this week, in Portland, in
which they were the guests of Samuel
Hill, the president, at the Hotel Port
land, with 300 present. Mr. Hill a
nephew of J. J. Hill, A. L. Mills, Dr.
proval of the automobiie buyer for the
1912 Buick line.
30 carloads to Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 17,
50 carloads to San Francisco, Jan. 25,
36 carloads to Minneapolis, Jan. 25,
50 carloads to Minneapolis, Jan. 30,
20 carloads to Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 31.
50 carloads to Minneapolis, Feb. 5.
40 carloads to " to go Feb. 18 "
50 carloads to San Fran, to go Feb. 16.
Eight trainloads of 812 freight cars,
containing 1,142 automobile, to the
selling vaice of which is over $1,609,000.
Not Dead but Crazy.
A man was reported to have been
lrlllo.4 ni.l- .......
Mackenzie, Ur. Tucker and C. S. Jack- i and a hand car went out after the boti'v!
Bon were the speakers. It was an The men found a man lying beside the
elaborate and e egant affair. track, but Instead of being dead he was
In a private letter to Mr. Barnum, I Bimpy daft, He was taken home.
Mr. mil states that the Home Tle- where he grabbed a gun, and was going
phone Company inn the held at this to do things. Then he quieted down
city and Linn county to stay, and the nd seemed to be behaving himself,
business will not bo turned over to any .
monopoly, ine peopi want a good
competitive service and the Home Co.
will give it.
WATCHES, F. M. French & Son.
Fresh Yaquina Bay OYSTERS at the
Mission Parlors.
Every Sun lay, at the Hotel Revere,
5:30 o 8 p. m., there will be a choice
dinner served for only 50 cents Music
by the popular Wilson orchestra. Make
reservations.
DREAMLAND
Tonight.
Vaudeville Tonight
1. Norma from Norway .- -Drama.
2. Louis Davii. Black face ccm
ediam. 3. Sign of the Three Labels. Edison
Comedy.
4. Scenes of Current Events.
5. The Long Strike, Drama.
6. Scenes, Presidential Possibilities.
7. Louis Labor Lost. Fine Lubin
Comedy.
8. Cf hler and Wadsworth Musicians.
Next Ween, "The Rosos" a big at
tractijn. Admission 10 ccnls.
NEW
ST. FRANCIS
GRILL
Sunday Table de Hote
Dinner .75c a plate. Tables
reserved. 6:30 to 8 p. m.
MUSIC.
THE EMPIRE
Geo. E. Rolfe, Prop, and Manager.
TONIGHT
The Substitute. Lulln.
Yan, the Troubador,
The Politicians, featuring John Bun
ny. Vitagraph.
Ha Who Laughs Last. Kalem.
All for 10 cents.
Books Books
Just received a full line Popular
Fiction. 55c each 10 for $5.00.
at MEISER & MEISER
Ruby is the best 35c coffee
THE
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