ALBANY OPiiRA HOUSE Wednesday, February 5th U. D. NEWEi.L PRtStNTS ERIN'S SWEETEST SINGER BERNARD DALY The Only Successor to W. J. Scanlan in a Mammoth Production of Joseph Murphy'a FamousPlay, "Kerry Gow" The Great Forge and Race Scenes, Most Realistic Scenes Ever Produced on the Stage Thoroughbred Horses and a Flock of Wonderful Trained Car rier P'g. daly giNG Hig popuLAR jRISH BALLADS. PRICES Orchestra, 75c; Dress Circle, $1.00; Balcony, 50c; Gallery, 25c. Newly Opened. EMPIRE THEATER AT Former Store Moving pictures and illustrated songs by Geo. Kolfe, Miss Nellie Kenney pianist. Three performances daily, 7:30, 8.30, 9 :.0. Matinees Saturdays at 2:3, Wednesdays at 2:30 and Sunday at 2:30, Sunday evening 7:30 to 10:30. Change of program every Monday and Thursday. Admission 10 cents; to matinees children 5 cents, adults 10 cents. ! 4 Soared t the post ofllce, Albany, Or , t r e,i"l i'Ibsh mil nutter. F P NUTTING- The Democrat. a'u nn;h,nolivprerl. 10 cents a week; in advanco for one year, $4.60. Bv mail, n advance tor one year $o, aw , At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at Inn W P.RK IV Ul VaiH-v I-"-" j " t , $2. OUR WANTS SALESMAN WANTED. - To cover state ot Oregon. Large commission. Article necessity in every business house, Btore, shop and factory. Splendid opportunity for wideawake, vaiinMn mirtina with good address. Write or call at once to secure choice . territory. mvv8ii.i ,, I TrlfeftnsT StK H. D. Mitchell, Caabtree, Or. t5 LOST. Near the depot, an Elgin gold watch full ieweled. Please return , watcn, luii jew Thurston , stroets. ' i a'llnciard. It is a pleasing and inter- FOUND. A bracelet with name Vera ; esting fact that tho message of Presi and a pin, left in the grocery depart- dent Roosevelt is directly along the ment of S. E. Young & Son. ine3jMr. Bryan has been hammering at - thero for it. . ' for years, national honesty in business BARN FOR SALE. A small one 14 ' . , ,. , by 16 feet, good condition, easily , " politics. This has been his slogan, moved. Cheap, want tho ground. ' and it has been backed up by a clem Call ut residence G. C. Moon. t4 if0, With two such men as Mr. Roose-' LOST.-On tho Btrects of Albany a j Velt;and Mr. Bryan demanding better cross and chain. Finder please return , . . , f . , d . sumo to Da sy Savage at Sisters .. , . . , p . . , . r , School I tlc3 there ought to be a stride forward WANTED. A girl to take care of ' in this country, children, easy hours. Call at 326 W . , Seventh bt. LADIES PURSE LOST. Ladies purse i or bag, gray leather, brass chain, small amount of monev.handkerchiers cards etc in Bamo, lost on streets; Tuesday, plenso return to oince oi Wells Fargo b Company. WANTED A young man, 10, or over, years of age, for messenger boy at . the I'acilic ollice. Seo W. K. Mer- rill. FOUND. In tho street, near the post nllii-H. an umbrella. Can bo had at tho Dumocuat cilice. FOIt SALE. Choice eggs for setting. Black Minorcas, P. B. Rocks, While Leghorns, Tulooso (jeese pure bred. Phono lHfi Kuriners. J. C. Porter, R. F. D. 2. ROOMS FOR RENT and board at 518 t7;0 r. m iZ.'i,. ' '"'"s n'tcr all uncovered the 500 LANTS. Choico Magoon slruwber- ....... . P ries from now beds, $1.50 a thousand; style of society, the upper crust con Logan blackberry plants 2 1-2 cents ditions of tho big cities. It will have each. B.C. Wyutt, u. i' . u. 1, Homo Dhone 4055. bt TAKEN UP. A sow and live shotos, on my place on the Lebanon road R F. D. 1. R. Voj.kman. WHITE LEGHORNS And Plymouth Rocks, Barred nil from prize win ning stock. At Frank Kitchen's. Phone lxll farmers. WOOD. Old growth fir. C. Logsilon. Homo Phono 1145. Ut TO LOAN.-$40,000, in sums of $500 to $5000 on real property. Call on J. C. Christy, Atty. nt Law, ollice over 1st National Bank, Albany, Or. 12-21 WANTED At the Albany second hand store nil kinds of areola! hand goods. Street No. 142 E First. Phono Homo 206. H. L. Cooi'KR &E. L. Umi'HIIKY, Props. FURNISHED. Housekeeping Room for rent at 800 East 4th st. II. Barns WOOD SAWING. Havo purchased n gasoline wood saw and ntn prepared to guaranty work. Phono Homn;i274 John Biuickman A PIANO BARdAlN.-One about bs good sa new, Kimball make, can be had cheap. Call at the Democrat ofhco for pointer. FIRE lNSURANCE.-Dwellinrs, their content.. McMinnville Mutual, over Cusick'i Bank.. of G. E. Sanders, Suits ill-- People. The President's message has been approveu by nign minoeu men generally icuiuieau ui puny, xb upeaKS ill a Btriking manner for the people. It makes plain tho relationship of monop oly and the government. It shows what a menace capital wrongly used really is to the countrr. Peonle need .,,in,.in,i i-Uni- nfnnlr n.ui.' : . , . . , - - . - thrown down the gauntlet to them. ! .ai.u uuiinwuiio, a iiu ih-oiuwiu iic3 Even the judiciary with some leason comes in for a hauling up before the j highest of all courts the public. The I gist of the message is to secure nation-, al honesty in business and politics. This ' is its consumption. Whether a grand stand play or not it is timely. Whether the President has actually ever done much or not to curb the Tiust greed I tho suggentions are timely, and are noe(ed It is pleasing to have men in iwi,,iti !, f tha side of questions. Who has a right to of the motive beyond the words ' used. Thn nnlilip iq sottintr n liiirh qfnndnrrl. : am the .'expressions of the President, , ' . . . . o'.to the point in the interest of this The I haw i.essou. The greatest larco of the present century was the recent verdict of not KuMtv in the case o Harry ThnWi on h n(ig o insunit () cour3(J he . " . J 13 not re1ly '"ne any more than most other men. That was an excuse made because of his wealth. If he had been n p00r man he would have hanged. and yet he hardly deserves to hang for he killed an infamous rake, a despoiler of virtue, one who had interfered with his family alTaiis. But Thaw's per sonal record was also unsavory. How it tangles one up as one tries to unweave tho aUlr served a good purpose if a lesson is taught the world; Public Opinion. A samplo of what public opinion will do is being seen in the case of the con tinuation of Mr. Scheubel for U. S. district attorney. The expression was so strong from tho people lhat there Wis nothing else to do but drop him, and this is going to be dons. He was not of the right calibre for the office, tho people know, and thuy said so. The voice reached to Washington. Tho people sometimes make mistakes, but they aro not as Wrockless ns Mr. Law s m implies, and ns a rule may be de pended upon. It may be true that sometimes they act the fool, but it is only part of the time. KEEP an EY c on the Vienna Baker; r good things to EAT. Second street between Ellsworth and '.von streets. Try lun.-h. the Royal Baker for a hot MARRIED Miller Bussard. Mr. Ray Miller and Miss Gertrude Bussard, of near this city, this morning went to Portland, where at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, at the residence of Rev. G. W. Nelson, by Rev. Nelson, of the St. Johns Congregational church, they were united in marriage. The groom is a native of Linn county, a young man of excellent character, the bride, a daughter of Mr, M. Bus sard, is a bright and accomplished young lady. She was a member of the famous Albany College basket ball team, which won the state champion ship, probably the best lady player the state nas ever had, besides being a young lady of pleasing personal char acter. They have the best wishes of many Linn county friends. Froman-Ward,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froman, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Dawson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Rudd. Mr. and M-o. Grant Fro man and Mr and Mrs. Olin Stalnaker were among a crowd of Albany people who went to Halsev today to attend the marriage of Mr. David Froman and Miss Belle Ward, to take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon, Rev. W. P. White performing the ceremony. The home of the bride's father was the scene of the happy event. I Mr. Froman is a young man of splen- did character, and the bride is an ac- The coming of "Kerry Gow" to Al tZt$e?&?f'sl banyrecaHs the paydays of Joseph has been a clerk in S. E Young's store MurPhy, some thirty years rgo, when for several years, aud has been a mem-i this famous actor played the part of Der ot the choir ot the U. r. church, one of the long list of alto singers to be married within a few years. They will return to Albany this even ing and begin housekeeping at once. Fauikner-Vollstett The home of Mr. and Mrs F. C. is the Volsted near Lebanon w scene of a happy occasion jesterday when their eldest daughter, Emma, was united in marriage to D. K. Faulkner, ine ceremonj took place at noon in the presence of the two immediate families, the bride and groom standing beneath a canopy of ivy and unique portiers of pendant paper hearts. The bride was gowned in white silk and carried a cluster of white chrysanthemums. Rev. T. B. Griswold performed the ceremony. After co 'gratulations had been offered, a bounteous repast was served, twenty being seated at the tables. The bridal couple left on the evening train to spend a few days in Portland, and upon their return will begin house' bejping in their newly fitted home Hires miles west of Lebanon. Mr. Faulkner is a prosperous young farmer, the son of a native Oregonian, and is well known and highly respect ed among a larg circle of friends. The bride is a younn' woman of many charming qualities, a former student of Albany College, and is highly esteemed in Albany and among all her friends and acquaintances. tzKrtcl-Dardy. On Tuasday evening, Feb. 4, at the court house by Judge Stewart, Mr. J. H. Fitzgerald, of Medford. and Mrs. M. Dardy, of Albany. The groom is a leading business man of Medlord. a member of the Rogue River Electric Construction Co., the great senior bagamore of the Kedmen of Oregon, and the bride a lady highly spoken of. Week End Kates to Portland, Effective Feb. 15th, round trip tick- ets will be sold for early morning trains as well as afternoon trains Saturday's and Sunday. C. K. Fkonk. , The Same Price prevails for Oysters at The Oregon Market, whnh is 50c per quirt f r fresh opened Oysters. Full J measure and no Santiam. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the final account in tue estate ol A. J. Blevin', dea.appd, Ins boon filed with the eoun (V o-ertc of Liau county, O'.. and by order ol tliecoii'ii.- pi 1tra of Linn county. Monday, Maro'i 19i'8, Ins Deen set for the hHarim; thereat and ihe settlement of 8Md OFtHtl. Dated Jan. 2!) IOCS. Asa Lkvvkllisq, Administrator . Sale On Flashlights FOE, Flashlights. Just the thing for the dark nights. U need 1. And, b the way, when you are in need of DIXY BATTERIES FOR YOUR TELEPHONE or GAS ENGINE be sure that what you buy will stand a good test. We test ours for you free ot charge. RALSTON ELECTRIC SUPPLY GO. I 3f 6 SCCON9 STREET. TONIGHT Revival ol "Kerry Gow" With Brilliant Celt in Title Role. Dan O'Hara for over six months, at thn old Park theatre on Broadway near Twenty-third street, New York. The theatre-going public of those days hail ed the shoeing of a horse on the dra matic stage as the acme of spectacular realism, and the blacksmith scene was the talk of New York for many years following The lasting qualitiesof "Kerry Gow" which has been produced cnnti'minnslv for over thirty-one years are remark- aD'e and are due almost solely to the braao human interest which pervades story ana carries tneaucuence along with the trials of Honest Dan O'Hara wn0 finally triumphs over the grasping landlord who plots to win Nora by foul ana unaernana means, me tale is a hoir ely one, but close to the hearts and feelings of the people. YOU CAN LAUGH AT THE THOUGHT of any distress after eacing if you will only begin the meal by takihg a dose of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It will prepare the stomach to receive the food, aid in its proper digestion and as similation and keep the bowels open. HOSTETTER'S STOKM0H BITTERS can thus prevent and cure Sick Head ache, Flatulency, Heartburn, Bloating, Vomiting,Indige3tion, Dyspepsia, Colds, ana pemale ins. Try it toaay. Howard & Cooper's Bargains in Real Estate. 8 room house, 1 1-2 lots, close in $1,800. One ten acre and one five arce tract, well improved, close in. 7 room house, 2 lots, plenty of fruit. $1,700. New G roomhonse, basement, modern improvemets. $2,750. Call at onr office before buying. Howard & Cooper. FOUND. A peculiar shaped purse containing 30 cents. Can be had at the Democrat office. NOTICE is hereby given that after Feb. 1, no sand, loam or 'gravel will he sold from the Cloverdale bank. F. W. HOLMES. TO EXCHANGE a good residence well situated in Portland to trade for some ! good property in Albany. What have you got? Call on J. V. Pipe, 203 West Second St. HOUSE FOR RENT. A seven room house in good conditition at 620 East Cth Street. Apply to H. Barnes, 306 East 4th St. 2t FOR RENT, Nicely furnished front room with bath close in. reasonable, 332 Baker St.. Phone Black ill. ihc next ten days we offer ereat reduction in Pocket SPECIAL SALE ON CIGARS and PIPES . . . . SATURDAY ONLY The American Cigar Store. JACKSON & SOMMERS Muslin and Sheeting Sale For three days Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bleached and unbleached muslins, and wide sheetings &t 1-4 to 1-3 less price lor these 3 days. Buy all you need now. at FLOOD S Niagara Lime and Sulphur Sprays Having installed a spray factory here in Albany we,wish to call the attention of fruit growers that our brand of spray, the "Niagara," is one of the most ef ficient sprays for the San Jose Scale made, and is also regarded by all the Experiment Stations to be a splendid fungis spray. We do not claim the "Niagara" lime and sulphur solution to be simply lime and sulphur, but we do claim that these ingreaients Dy Deing tnorougniy mixed and boiled and cooled by our method producer a spray far superior to the home made mixture and better results will be obtained by using the"Niagara" brand. Kindly read the following testimonial from the secretary of the Rogue River Fruit Growers Union, a person well known by a number of Albany people. LASSELLE BROS, Agts. Walter Parker, Grocer and; Baker SIS WF.8T HRST HTKSBT, ALBANY OHEOON, First class groods in their season. Phnn Main S6. Medford, Oregon, July 23, 1907. Oregon Spray & Gas Co. , Portland, Oregon Gentlemen: We used, during the last season, over two car loads of your Lime and Sulphur solution, and we find that it has been effective and has given better satis faction than any scale spray ever used in this part of the country. We can recommend it very highly and think it much better than any spray that can be made by the grower. We expect to use your spray altogether the coming seas on. Yours truly, J. A. Perry. Sec. Rogue Riyer Fr lit Growers' Union, Contracts taken to spray orchards. Work guaranteed. Alban" SDray Factory. Oregon Gas & Spray Co. Props. Office and factory Packing House. at the Prune Qo to EASTBURN'S GROCERY for fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Our Grocery stock is as fresh and complete as any in the city. . Allen and Lewis Fref erred Stock canned goods a specialty. BARGAINS in Crockery and Glasswarp 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.