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3emocra VOL XLU ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY, JIAY 3, 1907 NO M9 Albany I HERMANN FOUND NOT i HOME AND ABROAD. GUILTY BY THE JURY. RELIGIOUS SERVICES The United Presbyterian church Regular services at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Congregational church, G. W. Nelson, pastor Services Sunday at the usual hours, preaching by the pastor. Special music at the evening seivice. Sunday school convenes at 11.45 a. m. Your presence is desired. Christian Bible shcool at 10 a. m. This is the last day of the contest with Corvallis. We need all the help and presence of all the pupils to win. Be on time. Preaching by the pastor at the usual hours. Junior Endeayoi at 3 p. m. A special program by the Sen ior Endeavorers ai 6:30 in the interest of missions. A fine program. All wel come. Baptist church -Services at the usual hours. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preachii g by the castor Rev. S. A. Douglas at 11 a. m. "and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6.30p.m. M id week prayer service Thursday evening at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all not attending elsewhere to attend these services. Washington, April 27. The jury today returned a verdict of not guilty. The verdict was shortly after 1 o'clock today. The jury reappeared at 11 o'clock and had the judge read the charge again. The last juror was soon won over. Hermann and his son-in-law Gatley immediately embraced and pat ted backs affectionately. Hermann congratulated the juro.s indivudally. The Benson-Hyde Case. Washington, April 27. The Benson- Hyde case was set for the October term to avoid the long summer session, Heney may lead the prosecution. KEEP an EYfci on tne Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street between Elhworth and T von streets. Died in Seattle. A dispatch was received in Albany last evening, telling of the death in Seattle of M. D. Ballard, a prominent citizen of that city, after an illness of some time. He was a resident of Al bany for several years, one of the pro prietors of the Red Crown Mills, leav ing here in the early '80's for Seattle, where he prospered in the hardware business. Ha stood high as a citizen aud business man. He leaves a wife ' and a son and a daughter. A BARGAIN. Six room cottage, with bath and full hot and cold water equipment, pantry, closets and wood shed, cicy water also fine well, all sewer, sidewalk, curbing and street improvements complete, good barn and gaiden; on corner, lot 66x112 feet, for sale at a bargain if taken soon. Easy terms. 740 E. 1st St. Brownsville. April 30 will be clean up day in Brownsville. .Brownsville is to have a brick and tile factory. R. E. Warner has purchased the E. A. Evans business block U. S. Grant's birthday. Odd Fellowship is just S3 years old. Oil will go up again. Rockefellow has given another $2, 000, 000 to Chicago University, $21,000,000 in all. The Norris & Rowe corcus train went north this morning. At Roseburg an employee who had been discharged got mad and cut to pieces sixteen sets of harness. At Corvallis last night in the inter state oratorical contest, Miss Fern Healy ot Washington college, won first place The other contestants were from O. A. C. and Whitman college. Oscar Long, of Corvallis, well known in Albany, a former captain of the Willamettes, will soon graduate from the medical school at KnoxviHe, Tenn. He is reported to be at the head of his class. The Famous Crescents The famous Crescent basket ball team are now at their home at Evans-' ton. III. They travelled 9,463 miles, played 70 game and won 54. losing 16, Oregon capturing one of them. While in the east they defeated some of the best in the country, including the fa mous Rochester, N. Y. five. Their exoenses were $4,085.87. their railroad fare being $1,752 38, their hotel expenses $1,636.55, the rest smaller items. Mondav evenine. ADril 29. at tne P. church the bird lectnre of Wm. L. Findley. Free, but a treat for every body appreciating the feathrered beauties of the air. MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thougsht Jamestown is now it. Whoopla. All Linn County will help Scio out in ner stock show next fall. It is up to the City Council to have in. "sniveree" nuisance stopped in A short crop in lemons will call for higher prices, and our friends will not hand us so many. Mayor Schmitz and Abe Ruef have now reached the plate matter stage, and are appearing in all the patent out and msides. If you know some one in the past thinking about coming to Oregon seni the weekly or daily Democrat to them 2oc worth. It will helD iretthem inter ested. Once it was all Holy Roller at Cor vallis. Now another kind of roller has captured the city. Everybody is skat ing at McFarland & Luper's popular rink. If you want the best get it at The Oregon Market. ; SPRING WALL f Ai-tiit j Just drop in I ar.d let us show you something nev; in Wall Paper. Thousands of rolls to select from. New stock just arrived. Will do our best to please you I BlIRKHART & L BE. One of the biggest robbers in the United States is the paper trust. With out any excuse it has raised the price of white paper nearlv 50 nni cent, and the publisher is the one who has to put up. I'he subscriber who doesn't keep even on his subscription these davs has no regara ior tne eternal htness ot things. MONTH OF APRIL -IS- BARGAIN MONTH IN OUR- crocKery department Rare bargains in Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, French, German, Austrian and Bavarian China; also in Fancy Vases, Silverware and Bohemian ware. COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO. Both Phones Main 53 223 West First S treet A neat finely trimmed vel vety laMn is a mark of thrift and refinement, Get Busy and keep intouch with na ture and put on a Fresh Appearance. MMMIIMI ... IMMMIIMI.IMWIWP 11,11 mi HI IIIW I HII III! lll.l'WI'H IWWIIH lllll'W I W I P M W It Don't Cost Anything To Look. COME AND LOOK AROUND Visit our store every time you are down town. Always some- 4 thing new. Chambers &M cCune Albany's Leading Cloak and Suit Store. atresia A Big Line of Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, Sash & Doors Screen Doors & Wire Screens Glass Carpenter Tools Garden Tools . Paints WE WANT.YOUR PRODUCE. Gilbert Bros,, la IStieetJNextTDoor toJVoung's. The Arcade 111, R CRAFT Bruce, & Huston - Proprietor, j,,,, uve 0 -,d tne n"t"0T SHAVING and BATH PARLORS Opposite Post Office :ih nt in (lieiina.t line. cIioi.-m I wnDia can. REMOVAL SALE We have leased the Tweedale building occupied by the Alb Dressed Beef Co., which wi'l be remodeled and ready for us about May ist Because of the expense and risk and of breakage in moving . our Chinaware, Glassware, ' etc. , we are Cutting heavily on our regular prices MEISERS First and Ferry Sts. ALBANY OREGON IN AND AUUND ALBANY. Billiards ! See how the "Kiss Shot' is made in Rawligg's window. Miss Kathryn Macneill, Trained Nurse, Phone Farmers 137. Ham and Cheese Sandwiches pre pared at the Oregon Market. Miss Mattie Sutton, nurse, 916 E First, Albany. Phone Red 2271. Order your Vegetables at The Oregon j Market. The largest assortment in j Albany, I Fresh soda water, from Cascadia, at i Frank Skipton's 416 B 4th St, Phone black 92i. I Rawlings has received his calendar t samples for 1908, drop in and look them i over before placing your order, i Eoiled Ham. Saratoga China. Picklnn. i Olives. Swiss LimberB-er. Cream and i Roquoford cheese at The Oregon Mark- When you want a first-class shave or j haircut go to the Star Baths Barber j Shop, Broadalbin St. bet. Firsi and second, iwo chairs, no waiting. ! The weather prediction is: fair to- mgnt ana bunday, with increasing ciouainess. 9 ! rytnias monaay evening tneie will be wolK in tne rank ot esquire, 2nd de- i gree. and a good attendance is desired. I I Herman Hoflich has repainted the i front of his confectionary sto-e on I Broadalbin street, and will do everything ! pusaiuiu lu mutiu ii. u popular piace, keeping up the excellent reputation of the store in the past. 1 "Extra copies of the special edition at 5 cents each. Help boost Albany and Linn county by sending a few east. Order early, for there are only about two hundred extra papers for sale. Martin Ludwig now has his new pipe 'thread cutting machine at work. It cuts threads on pipes from one to six inches, the biggest mai hine between ortland and Sacramento for this pur pose, a wonderful convenience in the business. The power is electricity. j See it work. I The Tri Mu's of the Christian church , last night held their first debate It resulted in the proof that the city boy does not have better advantages thi n I the country boy, Monroe Toevs, Tom Ferguson and Frank Anderson sus tained the affirmative, while Jesse And erson, Park Stalnaker and Glen Bartin sustained the winning side. , Albany Boosters. "It took nearly a week to get some furniture and stoves to my houss, so busy were the peoplo, " said a new comer. "That doesn't look much like ; a dead town." ! A clothing drummer in Ihe city this week said his sales 'o Al.inny incrt-hants have been bigger than ev-r btf irc, a 1 good sign, and he had jtwt received in : Corvallis the biggest order ever taken: I there. I Every store' room on Second street I even, is in use. The Crest E. & F. ASCHE, Proprietors. Second Street Fresh confectionary, fruits, ice cream, home-made taffey, popular drinkf, chess pies, etc. i U. or O. Won. j I Salt Lake City, April ZG.-Aftcrdo feating champion teams from Montana, Nevada, Wyoming and Colorado, the University of Utah tonight yielded to ' : two debators from the University of Oregon, the decision going to the far West state by a vote of two to one. i Francis Galloway and J. C. Veatch supported the negative of the negro quention. presenting the arguments used so cffictively against Idaho. It was a hard fought contest and Oregon won only because of superior ability. j O fst'OIlIA. Ihe Kind You Ham Always Boustt 1 Bri the J m l I00 vm A" i Paihf M Tiiiffi'i'i'i"ir 1- hi) : Because It goes farther than any other paint made and wears longer. New Era Paint is Pure Paint every atom of it. It won't take so many dollar's worth of IT paint to cover your house, the way you want It covered, and It will be a well painted 88B house long after so-called "cheap" paint has fr faded and gone. i miaa 07 inn iiixfltf piini ana vtrnun niiKeri 10 Amenot. THE ACME WHITE LEAD COLOR WORKS, Detroit, Mic Ohling & Taylor' 1 STAR BAKERY, C. Meyer, Prop., Firstc!ass baked goods, groceries, produce , fruits, etC. Both Phones 57 Go to EASTBDRH'S GROCERY for fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Our Grocery stock is as fresh and complete as any in the city. Allen and Lewis Preferred Stock canned (!i od i a specialty. BARGAINS in Crockery and Glassware as we in tend to close out that department. Come and get our prices and see our clean up-tc-date store. Both Phones Main 58. Vjte:',iir1 rCf rr jt jltsr's Cash Stor ; v