Albany Democrat VOL XLIII ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. Jl'.NE :! 19(8 TAFT AND 1 PICNIC ENDED. SHERMAN. The Alcos Lost their Ball Game. Cincinnatti, June 20. Secretary Taft was accorded on enthusiastic wel come when he arrived this morning. J. S. Sherman wa3 also present. Mr. bicthock has refused the national com mittee chairmanship and no choice will be made before July 1st. Stay ton cor. Statesman. -Dr. J. M. Kitchen was seized with sudden illness this afternoon, which completely pros trated him, and at last accounts he was in a serious condition. AT THE EMPIRE. A complete new program, with bright songs, the best going. Something good. Admission 10c. Entire change Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The big pioneer picnic closed last night, a great success, notwithstanding the bad weather. It was well man-, aged, and visitors were pleased with the treatment received. 1 Judge Harris gave the address for the native sons yesterday, and Sate Lecturer Johnson represented the Grange in the afternoon. The athletic event yesterday v,as the bane ball game between the Alcos, of this city, and the Brownsville club with its Corvallis battery and crack second baseman. Brownsville won 6 to 1 after an interesting contest. , The Pioneer Association elected of ficers for the ensuing year as follows: W. A, Templeton president, M. F. Kisor vice president, W . T. Cochran secre tary. A. W. Stanard treasurer, J. W. : Moore and J. G. Calloway new direct ors. 0. P. Coshow, who has served the association faithfully as secretary for : eighteen years declined to continue on account of poor health. Albany people certainly gave the pic nic a splendid support, the excursion being a striKing success, well man aged and engineered. , . i i I Excursion to Newport. Next Sunday June 21, Albany to Newport and return. Train will leave Albany at 7:30 a. m., arrive at 11:40. Returning boat will leave Newport at 5:15 p. m., the train Yaquina at 6 o'clock, arriving at Albany at 10:30 p. m. Fare $1.50. . W. M. McMurry, Gen. P. A. GOVERNOR HUGHES Of New York, who has just knocked out race track gambling. He was prominent as a candidate for pres ident and received 63 votes. He im mediately congratulated Taft, telling him that he will be easily elected, which of course is merely taffy. The chances are that he will not be elected at all. Post Card 4lbums. New goods neatly bound in various corored backs. Albums to hold 100 cards, red roses decoration 20c Album to hold 150 cards 25c Albums to hold 400 cards, a variety of styles, extra well bound 75c Meiser's Coitee and China Store - - w I ; I SENATOR LA POLLETTE. The old foot ball gladiator. LUMBERMEN WIN OUT Washington. June 19. Pacific Coast lumber manufacturers win almost every poinr in their contest before tho interstate Commerce Commission of the advance in rates ordered last Fall. With only two dissentients, it orders restored the former rates from the Pa:ific coast to Missouri river points and from Willamette valley points to San Francisco. In its decision in tho Western Ore gon lumber manufacturers' case, the commission decides that tho advanced rate of $5 per ton from all mills in the Willamette valley, not including Portland, is unjust and unreasonable; that from mills upon the east bank and upon the west bank, south of Corvallis, the rate should not exceed 17 cents per 100 pounds, or 3:40 per ton, and that from points upon the west bank uorth of Corvallis the rate should not exceed $3.65 per town. No reduction is made in the rate from Portland, since shippers from that point have the benefit of the water rate and are not dependent upon rail carriers for reaching the San Francisco marKet. A somewhat different conclusion is reached with respect to rates applying to the territory lying east of the Mis sjuri river. Part of the increase madi by carriers to more distant markets lying east of the Missouri river is per mitted to stand. The maximum in crease authorized to Eastern territory, however, is 5 per cent per 100 pounds over the old rates. R. R. COM. AT LYONS. President T. K. Campbell and Clyde Atchison, and their stenographer, of the R. R. Com., went to Lyons this morning. Mr. West, being before the U, S. court in Portland as a witness in some case, was unable to go. Hon. J. K. Weatherford also went to the same place. The cause: The people at Lyons want a new depot and an agent, nnd the Com missioners will hfcar what the reasons are for it. Three stores are claimed for the place. The Corvallis and East ern has never put an agent in because of the small amount of business, and hence opposing the request. The mat ter win oe tought out before the commission. Toledo will celebrate the 4th of July, the grandest ever held in Lincoln coun ty. Otto Krogstad will read the dec laration and Judge Swope orate. $200 will be given in contests. At the Metropolitan. You can get a big variety of things, always the freshest in fish and bivalves, a fine lot of canned goods, strawber ries, the freshest in vegetables. Everything the neatest and cleanest and the freshest.' GRAND CELEBRATION SALE OPENS SAtiTRDAY, JUNE SOTH Come and take a look. GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT See Big Circul ir, tor Special Piices. Chambers & McCune ALBANVS LEADING CLOAK AND STUIT STORE. DREAMLAND The New Moving Picture Play House. The latest and best pictures in th program. Popul ar and pieasirg songs. Continuous p erformance every night and at Saturday and Sunday matinees. Change of p rogram Sunday after noon, Tuesday a nd Friday evening3. Two fans going all the time, making it cool and pleasant. Admission 10c, matinee children 5c. 426 West First street, opnosice Stev en's store. F. P. Stewart, proprietorj and manager. FARM LANDS FOR SALE 160 acres 5 miles from Albanv. all tp cultivation, good soil, running water, orchard of one acre. Brood imnrove- ments, school and church near. Price S55.00 per acre. 120 acres, one mile from railroad town. good portion in cultivation, some tim ber, family, orchard, verv best of soil. fair improvements, all crops and per sonal property worth $1000 goes in at price named, rnce $ i jhu. 160 acres of timber land in this county estimated at 4 1-2 million feet yellow fir, well located, a big snap. Price S2750. 195 acres 7 miles from the city, 100 acres in cultivation, 40 acres good second growth timber, ui bottom land and can all be cultivated) fair house and barn, orchard for family use. Price $40 per acre. 112 acres adjoining good railroad town, all the very Lest of fruit or garden land, one half in cultivation, 2 dwell ings and barns. Pries on application) 38 1-2 acres of fruit land, 16 acres in bearing apples, 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 you 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, an good soil, 40 acres 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 culti yation.1000 acres limber, 3 dwellings. 6 barns, running water, fine stock farm. Price $17.50 per acre. Terms will be given on any of the above tracts. My list of bargains is large, and I can suit you, whether it be a fruit, dairy, garden or "tock farm. Call at my office ana look over my list before purchasing, and let me show the land. It will not cost you anything to go with me and look at any of the property I have for sale. C. G. BURKHAKT. 102 East First St.. Albany, Or. GILBERT BROS. HEADQUARTERSFOR Lawn Mowers, Paints and Oil$, Electric Light Bulbs, Oil Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers, Tin and Graniteware, Builders and Heavy HardwareT Groceries and Provisions.; 310 W. First St., Albany Oregon. OUK DU Y IS TO FULFILL THE WISHES OF CUR CUSTOMERS. Don't think we want only your money we need your good will quite as much. We keep constantly on hand the very best of meats, and we are onlv too well pleased to furnish our patr ns the choicest cuts of beef, mut ton' lamb, veal, pork and poultry. We also curry a full lino 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, tetter's Cash Store SHINGLES Use o jr N i. 1 E UelGrain. They are the best in the marKet. Our No. 2's are the equal to those usually sold as a first-class article We make trirve grades. We pack tiem closely, you pay for no vacant spaces. We use no Dry Kiln. Come and inspect them, see them made and be convinced that they are the BEST. Remember the place. The old Woe 1 en Mill Ware'iouse. THOMPSONS CRAMER RUBBER GOODS. I WE have at last found what we have been looking years to find; a com plute line oi Rubber Goods that the manufacturers have confidence enough in to absolutely guarantee for 2 years to the consumer. We honestly believe every one oi mem wuu f - l;isl 5 years. tM :t'r-J The line is liaSl''fe. so much out o lhe crdi' Wm'k- narJ"hfe fJ'jf'' r''''- can not be' mf fyyfi&gvWs IK difference. Bw'&$i$Awlk "theever"- m,iS0y.. B BITE LINE" B ipi"; jpjpwwaBwiii m wrr if other kinds. WtMf?'"- ' '.Zzffirj kut wish fcjUM!fe4 ourstor I lixvl " VTXU.T e J yourself, Ijjjjl: 'Mfb'.T.'"! The prices imJ BMtmMPMMiM are right too, in fact Grocer and; Baker 216 WEST FIRST 8TKKETMALBA N V IHKUOV First class goods in their season Phone Main(S6. cheaper than the other kind, considering the quality. See our window display this weeV and then come in and let us explain the WHY of it. Remember w are the exclusivo agents in this town for "THE EVERRITE LINE. Manufactured by Th Ideal Kuhbm Mfo, Co., of Chicago. Wood worth lrug'Co. FEED STORE, 435 West First St., Albany, Or. Headquarters for "Alsen and 1'yramid" Portland Cement, "Hoacl.t Harbor" Lime, Ruberoid Koofinf. Wood Fibre Plaster, Sulphur, .Spray. Poultry supplies. Dalles Diamond and Liberty Bell hard wheat flour, Huy, Gra n, Mill Feed and Salt. Keal rstate and in strn; Uuy and sell realty. Insure piop erty and transact loans. Lare or small timber tracts. 132 W. FIRST ST. ALHANY, OR. J. M," RALSTON INSURANCE, LOANS AM) COLLECTIONS. have money to loan in small and large amounts. Notes and mortgagew bought. 1 will bond you. Property handled for non-resident