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Albany Democrat VOL Sill ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 10; 1907 RELIGIOUS SERVICES Rev. C. L. Creesy, of Salem, will preach at the M. E. church morning and evening. St. Mary's church, Rev. Arthur Lane, Rector: Sunday services at 8 and 10:30 a. m. At the latter service Archbishop Christy will administer the sacrament of confirmation to a class of children and adults and will deliver the sermon, A special musical program will be rendered by the choir at 7:30 p. m. Vespers will be sung and a sermon delivered on the subject of Christian Education. The public is cordially in vited to these services. United Presbycerian church: Servi ces tt 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, Christian; Bible school at 10 a. m. We begin promptly. Report of con test with Corvallis. Be on time. Preaching at the usual hours, by the pastor. The morning theme will be "Equipment for Service". Endeavor meetings at 3 and 6.30 p. m. Helpful services. Come. Congregational Church: G. W. Nel son pastor. Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., preaching by the pastor. Members of the choir will furnish special music at the evening hour. Sunday School at 11:45 a. m. Your presence will be appreciated. MURDER Or Suicide of Car! Starch of I Centralia. J Centralia, May 4. The body of Carl Starck who disappeared two weeks ago was found in a water ditch this morning, his throat cut. his pockets ! rilled with rocks, his coat tied to his body with wires. It is undetermined : whether it was suicide or murder. A strange woman asked far him the day j he disappeared. She is also gone. I HOME AND ABROAD. The Courier reports the suspension1! Bridge at uregon vity in danger. Someone telli.ig of the prosperiy of Medf ord says the town has twenty- four automobiles. O. A. C. and Chemawa play base ball this afternoon at Corvallis, and a week from today there will be a track meet with Pacihc University. Schooner Burned. Ballard, May 4. The' German schooner Arthur Fitzer was burned last night outside of Salmon Bay. The loss of the boat and cargo was $155,000. j KEEP an Ei h, on tne Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street between Ellsworth and T'Von streets. , Presbyterian Church: T. B. Gris wold pastor. Morning subject, Christ's View of Greatness. Evening subject, The Soul's Awakening. HOLT'S MARKET WILL MOVE MAY 6 To Second and Broadalbin Streets. Until then a big reduction in meats will be offered. Geo. J. Wilhelm, of Junction, has resigned his Dosition at that citv. hav ing purchased the Rampy bank at Hai- j risnurg, wnere ne ana Mrs. wnneim, a daughter of Mr. Rampy, will reside. Lawyer B. F. Jones, of Independ ence, set a suit case down in Corvallis and it disappeared. There were valu able papers in it and he otters a $10 reward for its return. E. W. Strong has sold the Corvallis saw mill to Messrs. Menefee, Allen and Standifer, recently of Huston, Tex., included in the sale being 1500 acres of i timber land and several pieces of Cor- j vallis property, the consideration being about $75,000. ' Dr. Kerr, the new president of the O. A. C. is a Cornell man, 43 years of age. wis executive ana literary aout-: ties are unquestioned. He has written a work in two volumes on applied sci ence and is particularly up in engineer ing affairs. I Some Benton county sales: Coast Land and Live Stock Co. t O. B. ; Dwidall, 3618 acres $1. Fred Duncan to L. C. Fox 160 acres, near Summit, SI. J. D. Wilcox to A. J. Hodges, ' land in Blobgett $1. M. J. Cameron to C. C. Cameron, land in Kings Valley, SI. Judire William H. Hunt, at Portland, last evening sentenced F. P. Mays to pay a fine of $10,000 and serve four months in jail, and W. N. Jones $2,000 and eight months in jail. Geo. Soren- , son's bond of $4,000 was ordered for feited and Sorenson who was absent 1 arrested. ' The annual Champoeg reunion was ' held yesterday to commemorate the establishment ol the first civil govern ment on the Pacific Coast. F. X. Matthieu, the sole survivor of the ; meeting 64 years ago, was .present. K. i A. ft iller delivered the address and Congressman Ha ley and Mrs. Dunni way spoKe. MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thought , A man at Box 70 R. F. D. 5 is adver tising in the Oregonian for a wife. Who wants No. 70, whoever he is. People generally are appreciating the fact that Albany is alright, busi ness is good, the houses are full and prospects are bright. Some one comnlains because the Al bany papers haven't moved the depot for several days. Well, wer'e ready and doing our best. What's the coun cil doing? The republicans have four men run ning for nomination for mayor, of Portland. Coll'ev. Dalvin. Kellnhnr and Zimmerman, each one of whom is sure j of gutting the nomination. j The Great Western is the the name of a new boat launched at Independ ence. As it is only IS feet long it is not liable to compete very heavily with the Great Eastern. Albany College has a good base ball team, one that deserves the support of our people, who should turn out to its games. The attendance yesterday was very poor, aud the boys went in the hole. NO iO if fliSfBT fflinimnha M if f til lflUtifMld Are you interested in Lawn Mowers? If so we would say our new stock is now on hand. We can show you a L2-inch cut for S3. 00 or a 20-inch cut-full ball bearing-thebestin the market. No trouble to show them to you. STEWART & SOX H'DW CO. A neat finely trimmed vel vety lan is a mark of thrift and refinement, Get Busy and keep intouch with na ture and put on a Fresh A ppearance. 3aEBHBS8B FOR THE MAN WHO CARES ABOUT STYLE AUD QUALITY THE TOGGERY Announces the Arrival of New Spring Shirts, Oxfords and Hats After Supper Sale Saturday Night 7 to 9:30 p. n. CHAMBERS & McCU NE The Goods Will Be on Sale for TWO HOURS and ONE-H ALF This Evening Only. A Great Play. Salome, New York and Londons' late sensatijn with Wilfrid Rogers as King Herod will be the attraction at Albany on May 7th, coming direct from San Francisco with the original cast, scenes and mechanical effects from the re markable run of four weeks. This : great play is bound to prove the greatest dramatic event ot tms seasoi in Albany. Salome is creating a great stir in local theatrical circles. Since the j osculatory "Sapho" was first produced j no play has aroused the interest of the public as has the impressive and awe I inspiring drama of Oscar Wilde. While i "Salome" was produced in operatic form in New YorK, the first dramatic' ' presentation in America was given in San Francisco by the members of this ! clever company. The theater goers of Albany should appreciate this rare opportunity to wit ness this sensational play "Salome" in all its intirety will be seen at Albany on Tuesday eve, May 7th. Seats on sale at Woodworth's. Marvin Boy Found. DoVEK, Drfl. May 4. The body of the Missing Marvin boy was found in a marsh riear his home. It is undecidt d whether he was murdered, or died of exposure. $1 15c 25c (Cl For the best $2.00 and OJ S2.25 Hand Turned Oxfords. For Ladies 25c Back Ribbed Hose. For Ladies 48c Black Lisle Thread Gauze Hoze, the new double Only Sdozn of them. If) 1 On For choice of 12 doz 20c and 25c Handkerchiefs. 10c 5c For choice of 10 dozen 15c, 20c, 25c Embroid ered Wash Belts. For choice of 10c to 15c Turn-oveiJCollars, slight ly soiled. 5c 9c For 10c White Sleeve less Vests; Only five dezen of them. For 15c Pure White Sleeveless Vests. ALBANY 0PEKA HOUSE Announcement Extraordinary! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, May 7 America's New Tragedian WILFRID ROGER in Oscar Wilde's Beautiful Tragedy Salome with Original Cast, Scenery and Mechanical effect as produced at the Columbia Theatre, San Francisco, for the remarka ble run of 4 weeks. PRICES-SOc, 75c, $1.00, $1.59. 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., lstlStreetJNext'Ooor to Young's. REMOVAL Sale Continued! We are unable to secure our New Quarters, as soon as we expected, and are forced to re main in our present building at least two weeks longer. In the mean while New Goods are arriving and crowding us worse than ever, forcing us to con tinue our Sale Discount on all ' Breakable Wares. Meiser & Meiser V. B. CRAFT tn tnrt, ,i 2o.i an ailalni trm will n .1 th. bi-et of . t y lioa, choice I - t(c- YOUR SELCCTI N FDR A WHEEL should be made with direful discrim ination You want thi hint vourm ,n iv can buy. There are more po r and j worthless wheels on the nvirkutthin there are good ones. If you decMi? on i j SNELL I know you will never regret it. Expert testimony furnishes ample ev- i idence of its superiority over any mad . The Albany Gun S'ore has a fine tto.k on h; nd. Look at them before joj buy, it will pay you. A. SCHMIDT, ' Altany, - Orcn PfewE ra Paint 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 calm to cover vour house, the wav vou want it covered, and It will be a well painted house long after so-called "cheap" paint has faded and gone. Mide by the lircett pilot ind rtrnlih raiker In Amerlol. THE ACME WHITE LEAD & COLOR WORKS, Detroit, Mich, Ohling & Taylor pewEraRjjji STAR BAKERY, C. Meyer, Prop., Firstlass baked goods, groceries, produce , fruits, 1 etc. Both Phones 57 Go to ESTBURS'8 GROCERY for fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Our Grocery stock is as fresh and complete as any in the city, AILn unci Lewis Preferred Stock cinnotl lit.ods 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-to-date store. Both Phones Main 58. X Stclt.:r's Cash Stor ;