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Albany Democrat "( ' j ALBANY. OREGON. FPvlDAY MARCH. -C 1909 NO :H vol, :.l.y just Received. A full lino of Onvx and Torquoise ware the Houskeeper requires in the kitchen thu best grade of Enameled ware at a moderate cost. It is waste of money to buy no-called imported wares at an extremely high price or the many miscelaneous brands of un known value, mostly woithless. Onyx and Torquise ware stands the test, and we guaranty it to please you. It costs no more than poor ware. Look for the Onyx and Torquoise lable before buy ing. Yes Ruby is the best 25c coffee at MEISER & MEISER E PIR THEATRb Plain Folks. The Empire last night had a large crowd to see the McKenzies in Plain Folks, which took, tt isa rural comedy chuck full of fun. Tonight will be the last night of Plain Folks. Monday Fagan's Daughter will be the bill. Good moving picture films all the time. Come early. First show starts at Y:au p. m. Follow the crowd. i Admission 10 cents. EGGS. Buff orpington, $1.50 a setting of 15. W. L. Cobb, R. D. 4. Home Phone 2305. 20t GUILTY OF MURDER. Nashville, March 20. The jury re turned a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree against Col. D. B. Cooper and son Rubin who murdered Cnrnack and sentenced them to twenty years imprisonment. Efforts are under way for an appeal. Opposed to Fulton. Wsahington, March 20. Much op position has developed to Fulton for the judgeship. Taft has decided to defer to the senators in local federal appoint ments. This may influence the Oregon judgeship as Bourne and Chamberlain oppose Fulton. SWITCHBOARD -'-" The Big Daylight Store Grand Spring Opening and Display in Full Bloom. Call again. It was impossible to see and appre date the Beautiful styles in such a crowd as visited the first evening of our grand opening. CHAMBERS & McClNE r Not Found Yet Sharon, Pa. March 20. No clue yet to tne Whitla boy or his kidnappers despite the untiring search. The fam ily are prostrated. Causes Trouble at Portland. Portland, March 20. A mysterious fire burned the switchboard of the Pa cific Telephone Co. last night, burning eut duuu wires, crippling the service until next Tuesday, Oot Five Years. George Davis and Frank Clayton, the men who were arretted for the burg lary of the treasurer's office, were taken before Judge Hamilton yestdeday, both finally confessing and pleading cuilty and were sentenced to five years in the pen. Thev also confessed to the Peoria robbery and Mr. Berry will recover most oi nis property stolen by them. Lectured at McMinnville, Rev. White returned this noon from Snow Flake Family Flour. manufactured with the latest improved machinery, made especially for this mill high grade Absolutely pure- Guaranteed $1.35 per sack, $5.20 per bbl. Olympic Family Flour. A patent hard wheat. $1.60 per sk. $6 20 per bbl. At all the grocers. Albany Mill Feed. BRAN per sack j .90 Shorts per sk $1.30 at either the Red Crown or Magnolia Mills. We put more Rrand in the sack than any mill in Linn County. Every sack weighed. Our shorts are equal to Middlings of other mills. Custom chopping a specialitv. WE BU OA I S. See us about them. A. W. BOWERSOX, Agent. Walter Parker, j Bargains in Farm and City Property. ' 170 acres, 90 acres in cult, balance in . timber, best of blacK loam soil, good i large house, barn and orchard, school and church near, close to rail road stat ion. Price $50.00 per acre. 10 room house and one lot near the I proposed High School building, house from ' rents at $14.00 per month, I sale $2000.00 takes it. 50 acres near the Citv. 45 acres in ! cultivation, fair house and barn, family orchard, just the place 'or dairy or poultry farm. Price $5500. 12 good vacant building "lots in the i eastern portion of the city, will sell ' singly or all together. Price $225 each. ! 680 acres within 112 mile of railroad station, 250 acres in cultivation 2 good barns, good orchard, running and spring . water, best stock farm in the state, as woll ao the cheapest, Price $20 per acre. I 5 room house with about half block of land in western portion of the city, look i this up if you wan . a snap. Price $2000. 8 room house and one lot in western I portion of the city. Price $1500. I 165 acres within 5 miles of Albany, all j open land and sll can be cultivated, 40 ' acres seeded to clover, fair house, good j barn, no timber, fine dairy or all purpose . farm. Price 165 per acre. si acres near a gcod town in southern At Dreamland ToNignt. The management of Dreamland thea' tre offer the public one of the best sketches ever presented, tonight. The sketch is entitled "Grandpa" and is handled in a most excellent manner by the Dreamland Stock Company. The sketch deals with a pretty love story in which 'the gouty old Grand fathers granddaughter is involved and in order to eet her grandfathers con sent to her marriage to Georgo Brooks she and her lover pretend to elope while in reality they are watching the old Grandfather from the window; and when he realizes fullv his lonely posi tion without his grand daughter he has another attack of the gout and while raving with pain says if she would on'y come back to him he would forgive her. The lovers hear this from the window and come back to the Grandfather and are forgiven. Mr. Jack Berry as the gouty old Grandpa has shown his capability in Character work; which is desirving of comment. The leads are played by Nellie Stewart and Del Perry and are in capable hands. The naturalnees of tho surroundings make the sketch interesting to both old and young and every body should tak this opportunity of seeing this delight ful sketch, which will be presented for the lasf time this evening. We wish to announce the engagement of Miss Edna Marlewe as illustration singer. Miss Marlowe comes direct a oz week entagenent at ; iscn- f or a quick I era Theatre of San Francisco. Miss mariowe win sing wnen i uream in the Gloaming of You" with illustra tions, this evening. She is a talented singer, is sure to please. The usual good program of moving pictures will be furnished in connection with the sketch and song. Dont miss this'bill as it is one of the best ever offered at Dreamland. BROWNSVILLE. Times: El Holloway has just completed the setting out of another large orchard south of Brownsville. The now orchard contains 75 acres, set to apple, pear and cherry trees of tho best varieties. W. M. Roberts and son. Park, and Tom Standish. came up from Portland Monday and Tuesday proceeded on tnetr journey to the Bluo River mines, whare Mr. Roberts, manager lor the Blue River Gold Consolidated Company, will resume development work on the com pany's property. At last the handsome new two Btory Odd Fellows Temple, at the corner of Main street and Spaulding avenue, is completed. It was formally received from the contractor, E. J. Simons, Monday, and will be occupied by the Odd Fellows tomorrow night. An important business change, affect ing one of the pioneer firms of tho city, occurred Saturday when a two-thirds interest in the general merchandise store of G. C. Cooley & Company was U O D C? 1 Aa U.im.i McMinnville, where he !e tured last pnh nurchasinir one third interest. mgni in uie rregDyterian cnurcn to a large audience on proving the man. Rev. Melvin Williams, a former Albany young man, is pastor of the church, and in many ways has shown his appre ciation of his Albany training, develop ed into a splendid manhood. Notice. I have leased my two lots on W 7th St. to It. S. Wilkins. Harry Macy, Coborg, Ore. W. C. Coolev. who has been indentified with the firm of G O. Cooley & Com pany for many years, retains the othor interest and will manage the business. We have a few sott yellow mountain fir shingles on hand at a minimum price. They are 'dandies". We dip your shingles in Creosote oil stain when de sired. Thompson & Cramer, rel Lime and sulphur tpray, $3.50 a bar- MAKE 11 YUUKSKLt. M. Senders & Co. OYSTERS, served in all styles, by the pint or quart, at Hoflich's. and Burkhart gi aranees his chotos. We Haven't Said Much About Uur Own Make Of Baking Powders DIAMOND BRAND For the last six years we have sold over 200 pounds not a single can has been returned. THIS SPEAKS per week and FOR ITSELF. Remember this is home manufactured goods and contains no alum or amonia and is not sold at Trust 1-riceB. In several sizes PER POUND 40 cents. Money refunded if not satisfactoay. Tryilt. COMMERCIAL C0FFCE & CROCKERY CO. 223 First Street Opposite First Nationnl Bank. Home and Abroad- All the Home phone allied lines are to be consolidated. Born to VI r. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan, a boy,. All doing well. Mr. Tom Hum phrey knows what it is to be a grand father McMinnville will have a free mail delivery beginning June 5, her receipts The Time has Come to Make the Garden and Mow the Lawn. Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Spading Forks. All garden Tools, and garden Seeds. We think we have the best Lawn Mower on the market though some cost ' more money. to-- a 0 Grocer ' aacU - Baker 216 WEST KIB8T 8TKEET..ALBANY OREGON first class goods in their season. Phone Main 56. ;wregon, an in cum. pair improve-1 having passed the $10,000 mark, re gents, t acres orchard, 60 acres in quired for it. j crP- Pr'e $5500. Bolri) ln Ashland, on March 8, to Mr. ! 7 room house, barn and one lot near ' and Mrs. Dr. C. F. Tiltoi, a boy. Mrs, ' ! the proposed Hign School bld'g rents Tilton is a former teacher in tho Alb-! ' at $1? per month. Price $1SOO i bany schools, then Miss Stafford. I Several small tracts of garden or! A writ of mandamus has been issued1 fruit lands near the city,- with or with 1 orderii g the S. P. to bridge the South ; out improvements at bargain prices. I Santiam and resume traffic between I full particulirs will be given of anv Tallman and Crabtree. : At the sign of the padlock. Grocries, Hardware, Furniture, If you do not trade with us we both loose money. We still sell the famous GOLD DUST Tomato for 10c. Holt A STAR BAKERY, C. Meyer, Prop., Firstclass baked groceries, ice, trims, etc. of the above to those who mean busi-' ness, by calling at my 0:1 ce. No infor-1 mation given over the telephone. I I C. G. Burkhart,' ' I 102 E. First St Notice to Architects. Notice is hereby given that the Board ot Directors of School District 5. Linn county, Oregon, will receive plans and gam 1 Six. Made no Chrrges Six members of the legislature served the state free, in the extra session, not putting in' a bill for either time or mileage. They are Senators Abraham, Kay, Kellaher, F. J . Miller, Parrish and Sneaker McArthur, who are en- specifications, a'l the office of the clerk t"led to credit for the example, as the till 6:30 p. m Friday. April 2. 19U9 for 85lon WaS Ca"ed X 7 C' The Di'mocra- likewise -will nut put' in a bill for sevtr.il dailies sent during the sesMon by .rdnr of the mcmhi-r?, which allows each mi mhtr live piipvr goods, produ( at iho exnense ,-.f the i:ii)!e, tha piece of graft poifik to imugine. Both Phones 57 Great Vacuum Cleaner. Cleans all kinds of carpets and rugs on the floor, wi'h no noise, dirtor dust, no matter how dirty the carpet.. Dorr B. Adams, At N. D. Pratt's Furniture Store, Pacific black Sil. Home 160. , COAL Modern High School building, tn he built of brick or stone. Said building to have a combined assembly and class room with floor space large enough to hold four, hundred desks. Also all I ncce'sary recitation rooms, Lncrato I ries, office, library, fuel and furnace rooms, naiM, etc. , Other arrangement, being of equal Tjie Vi 00(1 W CM'lil .vf J ; i value the plan providing for a suitable ... gymnasium wi.i De given the prefer ence. Total cast not to exceed $15,000.00 exclusive of furniture. John Foshav, J. L. T omlin'son', Chiirmon. CltM-k. It has been noised about that Holt is going away; but it is a mistake. BUT HE IS HERETO STAY arrett oros. .33y Dairy. Builthart Pliivtogrpphrr. pi, nty of oysters at t Mi-tn po itan market' for everybody. fairdale Plant harm. I hiive for sale it c) nice lot of p.. t.tB for fall plai.i tw-r s I Call up Home Phone 71. Bell Red BU -'-'i om cteam. Our wagon i ce a day. Phoi.e Bel 1144. at reJiS'naf le pn s ..hovrii-ri. rrd and while cur .i s I it es. dr wljc. ri'.s, rli ; , b I . ,"'e uhtit and v-rige. I'o.i'C Phone V1U2. K. F. U. fn.B. MCI