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Albany IJ TK Ji ALBANY OREGON. FRIDAY FEBRUARY. 26 190D NO XiO VOL XLIY WOOD TO BURN Shirt Waist Boxes. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes. Dresser and Lace Boxes. Jewel Boxes. Pannels, Mirrors and Stools. Tie and Towel Racks. Staines. Glass and Carving Sets. Pyrogrophy Set and Plattmim Points AT MEISER & MEISER RUBY BLEND COFFEE STOPPED THE CLOCK.! ROTTEN fiALEM, Feb. 20. In feverish haste the legislature is trying to complete the work today. The h jur of adjournment hart previously been set for two this afternoon, but the clerk stopped the ' clock at 1:30 and both branches are rushing foreward tail end and delayed i measures. It may be late tonight or even mid night before they finish their work : of 41 days. One result is the appropri ation of nearly four million dollars. The right of way has been given to ; the salarv grat oius ana measures 01 ! similar character during the session up to the last 24 hours. j Try a cup of coffee and a sandwich at j Front's near the depot. First Showing of New SPRING SUITS I Correctly says Mr. Munkers of the Legislature. Telegram: Ashamed by the horseplay in the house last night. Representative Munkers, of Linn county, was with difficulty, pre vented from rising near the conclusion of the session, tendering his resignation as a member of the House and leaving the Chamber in supreme disgust. After considering the matteragain this morn ing his determination to resign was re newed, and only the pleadings of his friends in the Legislature and outside pressure kept him from taking the step. "I cannot find words in which to ex press my feelings as to the conduct of memDers aunng tne session ui ine Leg islature", said Mr. Munkers this morn ing. "In brief, you may say that I think there is nothing too rotten for this Legislature to do". The anger and indignation of the Rep resentative from Linn is due not only to the riotous and uncouth conduct marking many House sessions, culmi nating last night in scenes almost in describable, but also to the lack of com punction with which good bills have been killed and the facility with which certain bad measures have been put through. Styles Exclusive Chambers &McCune In the New Elks Temple. Better Than Ever. LEGISLATIVE DOINGS. In the Senate: The three normal bills appropriating $106,000 each were indefinitely post poned; but the Crater Lake rosd bill, appropriating $100,000, which means means many more of them, was passed. Also the following other house bills: Increasing salary labor commission to $3,000. F. J. Miller repealing all normal school bills. Prohibiting misrepresentation by merchants in advertising. Bonebrake, increasing salaries Bonton officials after Jan. 1911. $25,000 for codifying laws. Revising: state Drinter's rates. McArthur. eliminating duplication of studies in colleges and universities, the proper thing. $42,619 for charitable institutions. General deficien cv bill. Jones free text book went down. In the House: The following were among the senate bills passing: Punishing vagrancy and defining it. Oregon and Washington fishery bill. Extending time for purchase of Ore gon City locks. Changing time for registering voters to correspond with new election date. F. J. Miller's bill for increasing salary of Linn county school superintendent, over the Governor's veto. $40,000 for armories. For fiscale agent in New York. For organization of new counties. Home and Abroad- A Benton county farmer killed a. shepherd dog for a coyote and got the bounty on it. Fooled himself and the clerk. The Oregons of Dallas defeated tjhe Lincoln, Neb , team, at the home of Bryan 40 to 12, and the Peru team 31 to 11. The crack Los Angeles bsket ball team defeated Multnomah last night by only 18 to 17. They are after the scalps, of the Oregons, about due at Dallas; but will never get them. In the Oregon-Kansas City basket ball game 63 fouls wore called. Reed for Dallas made 17 out of 28 tries and Kansas Citv 19 out of 35 tries. The Kansas City umpire kept his whistle goiag all the time, and the referee had to hustle to Keep even. Boomville, Ind., had a live tragedy yesterday. Ida Williamson rejected Edward Strickland, and took up Elmar Timmons for a lover. Strickland shoe Miss Williamson, killing her then Tim mons, who will probably live, and then killed himself. A booming day for Boomville, Cottage Grove Times: Cyrus H. n;.. II .11 i I. 1: (tuimii. ui mutiny, aiiu una iu mo eaui- osl students of Tualatin Academy waa present at chapel Monday afternoon and gave some interesting reminiscences of his school days. Mr. Walker attended here htty years ago, before the present college was fully established. His de scription of the old log building waa very interesting. Always in Trouble. Walter Parker, Grocer and; Baker 216 WEST FIRST 8TKKET,, ALBANY OREGON : First class goods in their season. Phone Maini.56. SJAR BAKERY. C. Meyer, Prop., Firstclass baked goods, groceries, produce, fruits, etc. Both Phones 57 We carry insurance against Burglary and Hold up. We are members of the American Bankers Association. If we were robbed the Pinkertons would be employed to hunt the criminals indefinitely. And then we have investeii $106,000.00 all to protect our ' depositors against loss. f J. W. CUSICK & CO. . BANKERS. Established 1892. Dreamland puts on a regular 50c show tonight for 10c. Think of it, 3 acts of vaudeville all for 10c. Don't miss it. This show made a hit last night and is going to make a bigger hit tonight. Mr. John Ryan, the sweet partine sinn er and whistler will sing some new popular songs. Mr. Ryan has scored a decided hit in Albany. He received the heartiest and more stupenduous ap plause than any act ever received here Deiore. ne is u wuuuenui auigui. The Girl of the ranee, a first class com edy sketch by Perry and Bcewart was well received, well acted ana Stewart and Perry are to be complimented I upon their worK. Miss Marguerite Bene sang an illus trated song and did tine, receiving hearty and well merited applause. The mnuinor rtirrnrp!l wprpirnnrl. Roeawav. Bell and Berrv out on a constant temperature, current societv sketch, entitled The young Mrs. I sumed. one-sixth "f 16 cp. la-np. Honevton and did splendidly. It was one of the best vaudeville sketches yet put on by them. Dreamland should be proud of its big show. Hear John Ryan, a rare treat, as he will only be here a short timo The biggest show ever offered for 10c, tonight at Albany's Popular Family 1 heatre the place to bring the family. Admission only 10c. Tomorrow there will be a sacred concert. "Evangelist Mclnturff, who quar relled with hia co-worker, Rev. Mr. McComb, last week because McComb wanted to deliver a lecture when Mc lnturff desired to speak, will now hold services in a deserted livery barn. He and McComb dissolved partnership, and Mclnturff 's fol'awers aro fitting the old barn, in the central part of the city." j Spokane Paper. Mclnturff used to I be a Methodist minister in this valley. Something New Electric healer for hot water bottles used with any bottle, keeps water at a con kal Stan Electric supply Co The Empire Theatre is great. Hear the songs make no mistake, Everything new and up-to-date. Ever see a show so fine? Money only costs a dime, Pictures moving all the time. Inquire-all will tell you so, . Rolfe has certainly got the show, Empire Theatre be sure and go. COAL Barrett Bros. Call up Home Phone 74. Bell Red 811. Public Stenographer 'If you'r work does not justify the em-' ploying of a regular stenographer, call i on Wilber, he will do all kinds ofCsten-' ographic work reasonably and quickly, j Home Phone 347. Bell Black 301. Office 13 First National Bank bldg Great Vacuum Cleaner. We Haven't Said Much About Our Own Make Of Baking Powders DIAMOND BRAND For the last six years we have sold over 200 pounds per week and ...... isiuiuGu. ixuu ojrcjnzio run naaLit . Cleans all kinds of carpets and rugs ..... on the floor, with no noise, dirtor dust, 1 ,t ?mT,mnU,U.,red 8rds and .e0!,tainSn0um or Bm0I" no matter how dir,yDtheACaBrpet..Mg 'ru 3 POUND 40 cents. Pacific black 21. Home 160. I filMMFRf I A I rOFFTP TDfirifFDV m 223 First Street Opposite First National Bank. j ft More 1 1 IP Money SHINGLES. We make the BEST. Every bum-h branded with our name. Look for it. Our No. I's are the only first-class shingles in this market. - I We make three graos, pack them closely and use no dry kiln. A shingle ' full of life i THOMPSON & CRAMER ! Albany. Oregon, j Sterter's Cash Store 1 1 Pairdale Plant harm. I have for sale a choice lot of plants for fall planting at reasonable prices. Gooseberries, red and white currants, loganberries, dewberries, rhubarb, hedge plant and sage. IVER C. DUEDALL. HomelPhone 7102. . R. F. D. No. 5. HENRY BHODERS, DEALER IN CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS, Seiond and Ellsworth Street s. Iban 1 Senders' FEED STORE, 435 West First J t., Albany, Or. Headquarters for "AlsenJ and .Pyramid" Portland Cement, "Rouchei Harbor" Lime, Ruberoid Roofing. Wood Fibre Plaster. Sulphur, Spray, ! Poultry supplies. Dalles Diamond and Liberty Bell hard wheat flour. Hay, Cn'a. MUI Feed and salt 3R. MARY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Pryscian, 226 Broadalbin Street, Albany. Phone Black 482. H. A.LH1NUVGER I -f itltt tiro Hiook " - Albany, Jersey Dairy. Greater productiveness of trees larger, cleaner, and finer fruit more money. Isn't that fruit growers' reasoning? Nothing will contribute to this end more than effective spraying. And Effective Spraying can beat be attained with Bean Magic Spray Pumps Effective spraying means High Pressure Spraying and till the advent of the Bean Magics a high pressure could not be maintained with a hand pump for any length of time.on account of the body-racking effort needed to operate it. The Bean patent spring divides the work between the two strokes of the handle and works against only one-half the pressure shown on the gauge and saves exactly one-third the labor. V. kite Ilea, pomp, im lock and will b pleated to low lata. Wa canal rec- -amiinl them to. ttrtaglj. 0HLI1NG & TAYLOR Gilbert Bros. 310 W. First St., Albany, Or. Fresh milk and cream. -Oor wagons cover the city twice a day. Phone Bell Alain 51; Hum. Mum 144. Bear tbo .lie fad U Han lars Boujli' Holt Again It has been noised about that Holt is goin away; but it is a mistake. BUT HE IS HERE TO STAY