Albany Democrat ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JIXE HI 1J(8 X" 4) fOli XLUI $225 FOR SEATS. KILLED I WILL BE FOR 50CTS. ALL Kiuni. Chicago, June 13. Delegates are pouring in. The dem- nd for seats will send the price up. takers. $225 offered and no Powers Pardoned. Frankfort, Ky., June 13. Caleb Powers and James Howard were par doned by the governor today. This ends the celebrated Goebel feud killing. Up-to-date things at the Metropoli tan. Stop then , or go out of your way to find it. It will pay. AT THE EMPIRE. i The dalles, June 13. -In a quarrel over 50 cents change last night Alex Dalrymple hurled a rock at Lee Put nam sinking him behind the ear, killing him instantly. The Floods. Topeka. June 13 Heavy rains have caused the floods to suddenly a.si-me bie proportions. The big area in tho city is unequaled. Thousands have moved out. ' The following from the Portland Journal is evidently from headquarters: Albanv is to have a new passenger station 'to be built by the Southern Pa cific. The new station will rival in com i fort and beauty of architecture any of : the company's stations on the main line south of Portland. It will be built of cement blocks of the pattein now being used in some of Portland s moaern Bung alows. The Albany depot will be 130x30 feet on the main floor, and in addition will CORVALLIS. Gazett: ; W. K. Hand, the well-known Albany : architect, was a Corvallis visitor Wed-1 nesday. i Miss Ella Johnson is to return to- morrow from Albany, where she has ' spent the winter, and will remain in Corvallis. j Mrs. Edna Irvine-Kerr, has been in ; Portland this week, to take part in a ' dramatic reading given by the retired; actress, Miss Rose Eytinge. Prof, and Mrs. Herman Tartar have ! gone to Chicago where Prof. Tartar is I to enter uncago university tor special CLOSED ! Friday, June 12, during which time the Yokohama TeaCo. and its staff of sales peoplo will rearrange the stock and prepare for the Greatest of allJJ Sales. Sale opens Saturday, June 13, at 9 a. m. and con t'nues Ten Days. COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO. Two Bay Trains. II1UIU UUUI, KUU III buui .. . . , !,. L..n nnntain no- the hot air ; Clieiiusiry. heatine- nlant. While the newest depot I Mrs. Fred Edwards and son, who have .u imo iruvnt-pri nt Rucrene. issliirht- been in Corvallis several weeks, lv larger in main floor dimensions, u weanesaay ior uuruon ior a visit wiui has no basement, and the heating plant , friends, eiuoute to their home in East- ' is accomodated on tne gronnq nuor. t era ureguu. There are to be two bay trains, be- This difference in arrangement makes j The marriage of Miss Edna Thrasher j ginning in a lew days, A mixea train tne Aiuany uepuv mo 10,.1. , , Lu KOV ,a unnounceu tu iuku uitwo will leave Albany about 7.30,arriving at floorspace. in this city on the 17th. Both are Yaquina at 12 and leaving as a passen- The Albany station has been planned i members of old and respected families er train at about 1 o'clock. The reg- by the engineering department of the 0f tm8 cjty and are widely and favor- ular train will go as a passenger train company at rortiano, ana tne emm Dry known. 223 First Street Opposite First National Bank. left; and return as a mixed about the present schedule. A complete new program, with bright ongs, the best going. Something good. Admission 10c. Entire change Tuesdays, Fridays and ; Sundays. Apricots for canning only $1.00 per crate of 4 baskets. Order at once. Owen Beam Co. engineer now has unaer consiaerauuii . Evervthin is in readiness for start the placing of contracts ior miw. , business in the new cannery next and construction. The inside dimensions . . . ha made on will be 110x30, a large porch occupying , . . u cherriea and pears will also be plentiful for canning Johnson's Best lour at all he stores $1.25 a sack. purposes. At the Metropolitan. A nice line of Bon Bon Doxes at Crest. The OASTORIA Bsan the Signature of Last Week of Our JUNE SALE OF CHINA June 20th is the last day of this sale. If you have not secured all the china you want at present you should delay no longer. $2.40 Haviland plates, now $1.92 $3.00 hand-painted plates, now 1.S8 $3.50 Chocolate Sets 2.57 $1.50 .Salad Bowls 1-14 $1.00 Celery Trays 59 $1.25 Sugar and Creamer Sets 98 Tea cups and saucers, get 6 54 Sugar and Creamer 18 Meiser's Cof lee and China Store the end next to the main street. The waiting room has three entrances. It is 66 feet long and 28 feet wiJe. At the center of one side is located the ticket office, 22x30. with open windows and counters on three sides. A com modious lobbv connects the two com- You can set a bio; varietv of things. partments of the waiting room. 1 ,,.. th. f reahflst in fish and bivalves. ! There is a large baggage room "s.o. f , canned euod strawber- n:U1 Un ni.Min ViKAIIffh O lUfCTP . . . ries, the freshest in vegetables. Everything the neatest and cleanest and the freshest. Parties wanting concessions for the 4th on First street or the vacant lots will please see J. J. Collins, of the com mittee. acessible to the public through a large The Kind Vou Have Always Bought Bn rV J7' J I TnB comforts of the waiting room will MCUto include two large seats placed in the I center of each compartment, and ac commodating a number ot persons. The roof of the building will be of galvanized shingles made in imitation of tilo hnnpa. There are dormers on both sides of the room. Inside, the walls are wainscoted and plastered, with cove ceilings. ' The wainscoting will be stain ed oak, and varnished. The walls will be tinted in suitable colors. FARM LANDS FOR SALE GILBERT BROS. HEADQUARTERS, FOR Lawn Mowers, Paints and O1I5, Electric Light Bulbs, Oil Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers, Tin and Granite ware, Builders and Heavy Hardware, Groceries and Provisions. DREAMLAND The New Moving Picture House, Piay saaw&nswsBflBns The latest and best pictures in the program. Popular and pieasing songs Continuous performance every night and at Saturday ana sunaay matineea. Admission 10c, matinee chilJren 6c. Change of program Sunday after noon, Tuesday and Friday evenings. 426 West First street, opnosite Stev en s store. F. P. Stewart, proprietorjand mana ger. 7S New Tan Oxfords and Pomps all widths and sizes. New Tub Suits I Chambers & McCune ALBANY'S LEADING CLOAK AND STUIT STORE. 160 acres 5 miles from Albany, all if cultivation, good soil, running water, orchard of one acre, good improve ments, school and church near. Price $55.00 per acre. 120 acres, one mile from railroad town, good portion in cultivation, some tim ber, tamuy orchard, very Dest oi sou, fair imDrovements. all crons and per sonal property worth $1000 goes in at nrice named. Price $7000. 160 acres of timber land in this county psHmatpH at 4 1-2 mil ion feet vellow fir. well located, a big snap Price $2750. 195 acres 7 miles from the city, 100 acres in cultivation, 40 acres good second growth timber, all bottom land end can all be cultivated, fair house and barn, orchard for family use, Price 40 per acre. 112 acres adjoining good railroad town all th varv I fat of. fruit, nr carder hi.!?, one half in cultivation, 2 dwell ings and barns. Price on application. 38 U2 acres of fruit land, 15 acres in bearing armles.one acre strawberries, all in cultivation except 8 acres, new house and barn. $1000 worth of fruit on this place this year. Look this up if vou want a snap. Price $3300. 100 acres, 2 miles of railroad town, one half in cultivation, balance open past ure, running water, good soil, splen did orchard, fair house and barn, im mediate possession and one third of crop. Price $3500.; 72 acres,6 miles from the city, 40 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, all good soil, 40 acre3 in crop, fair house and barn, crop goes in at price. Price $65 per acre 2533 acres, 2 miles from town of 3000 inhabitants, 300 acres now in cultiva tion, 700 acres more easily put in cult! vation,1000 acres Umber, 3 dwellings, 6 barns, running water, fine stock farm. Price $17.50 per acre. Terms will be given on any of the above tracts. My list of ba-gains is large, and I can suit you, whether it be a fruit, dairy, garden or ntock farm. Call at my office aim look over my list before purchasing, and let me show the land. It will not cost you anything to go with me and look at any of the property I have for sale. C. G. BURKHAKT. 102 East First St.. Albany, Or. RUBBER GOODS- WE have at last found what wo have ( been looking years to find; a com plete line of Rubber Goods that the manufacturers have confidence enough in to absolutely guarantee for 2 years to the' Consumer. We honestly believe every one ot tnem wilt last 5 years.- 310 W. First St., Albany Oregon. OUR DU Y IS TO FULFILL THE WISHES OF OUR CUSTOMERS. Don't think we want only your money wo need your good will quite as muih. We keep constantly on hand the very best of meats, and we are onlv too well pleased to furnish our patrons the choicest cuts of beef, mut ton' lamb, veal, pork and poultry. ,.W also curry a full line of hams, bacon, sausage, lard, fish and provisions gen erally. Holt's Market STAR BAKERY, C. Meyer, Prop., First-class baked goods, groceries, produce , fruits, etc. Both Phones 57 Walter Parker, Grocer andi . tetter's Cisli Store SHINGLES Use our N). 1 E JjeJGrain. They are tne nest in the market. Our No. 2's are theitm to those usually sold as a firstclass article. We make t irve grades. We pack them closely, you pay for no vacant spaces. We use no Dry Kiln. Come and inanrW. thnm ,au rHom made and be convinced that they ar" the BEST. Remember the nlace. The old Wod en Mill Warehouse. THOMPSON & CRAMER ii H m.t rWiXSW.sasflrl Tno line a S ( 15S1 '''-V'ML''if' somuchout 1' '4.''': fr-v' 'l can 00 be ill I ':Ht'MTvi'Wk' S' to de 2 .!Amm&M difference 3 mmi&krysJ&M between Mf. W?W viW-m "THE EVER.. ffl?Xigk&M: If BITE LINE" W .a -U and the s 1 iiiiji jiiiBBgwpwT other kinds. 1 P'JT ZMM but wish ' &W&&?W v" miht ' KQTC''Ty-g's drop in at I ttt. f our store' ggWggaBBgRa and see for , I Bn VKS-l' yourself, j 1 lv r""'-''""11 The prices 1 1 fs-r-nr are r i (j h t too. in fact I Baker 216 WEST r'l'&rf UTKlfiT,.ALBA.5i? OttHHON,- First class goods in their season Phone .Vnln'.SB. U llilC i & j Real Estate and! n suran c FEED STORE, 435 West First St., Albany, Or. cheaper than, the other kind, considering the quality. See our window display this weA and I then come in and let uj explain the WHY of it.- Remember we are the exclusive niren'j'in this town for ."THE EVERRITE LINE. Manufactured by Thb Ideal Kuebbii' Vuc 1! worlli.D. TJmwIriiiorfara fnf "Alun nnrl Pyramid" Cortland Cement, "HoacKc! Harbor" Lime, Ruheroid Koofinu. Wood Fibre Plaster, Sulphur, Spray, Poultiy supplies, Dalles Diamond and Liherty Bell hard wheat flrur, Hay, Gra:n, Mill Feed and Salt. o jss-.ltal T juL I A. 4eontU lifutart 4 yf 1 ,ii km mil naw Hfiifi snap Huy anil soil realty. Insure mop erly and trun.act loans. I.ure or small timber tracts. l:-2 W. FIRSI ST. A1.HA.NY.JDR. J. M. RALSTON A!SD INbLRANCE, LOANS COLLECTIONS. have money to 'oan in small -rl large amounts. Notes and mortgage bought. 1 will Uuna ym. I rn. r"y hnn-'lp'' for non-residents ','ni