Albany D VOL XLIY ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY APRIL 2 1909 NO 35 Just Received. 3000 more Easter Post Cards. The best and biggest line of cards and Easter Novelties in Albany. Ves Ruby is the best 25c coffee at MEISER & MEISER E MPIR C THEATRE " LONGER j SESSIONS.! THE BOYLES. 1 II I HIM MFT'Pr"MPflllU"li" III. IfM Real Vaudeville Pittsburg, March 27. Bovla and hia wife, the kidnappers of the Whitla Washington, March 67. -The House boy' were lodeed in the Mercer county decided to hold longer sessions on the J". 'May. Information was filed ! tariff, working until 10:30 each ' Many speeches will be made. night. Tonight-Your last chance to see the DeArmos in their comedy gymnastic sketch 'The Fool and the Circus Girl." Watch for the "Regals Musical Act" which opens Monday night. A fire program of MoAing Pictures, Good illustrated Songs. Admission 10 cents. Open Air Concert Free against them by Whitla. One Pitts- i uurg man Deneves Boyle may be J. H. . Boyle, a former agent of the associated ; police at Portland, Oregon, who fled i after embezzling $4,000 in 1907. EGGS. Buff orpington, $1.50 a setting of 15. W. L. Cobb, R. D. 4. Home Phone 2305. 20t Remarkable Prosperity. The proprietors of the Toggery re port that their retirement sale which started yesterday resulted in 50 per cent more business than thpv hnri antici pated. The steady stream of purchasers delayed some of the clerks for lunch until four o'clock p. m. All the high est grade of goods received the greatest demand. This all shows that the peo ple are new more prosperous than they have been for years, and that in pros perous times real bargains are snapped up quicker than during stagnant times. Today the business opened up even livelier than yesterday and the house was swamped all day long. The litera ture which was circulated in the COUn trU haa h,mirV.t onn-n nf f ,J . " wot vwu uuuuug open ume 18 One miner and Bnirjurincr . V. " .ft"". mullein IV ana will give you a chance to hear some that open date is another. The ask- AU,Bn v! and Ju dg'ng ironi tne way they About Opera house Dates. The opera house is open for anv date ahead that may not be taken, for any At Dreamland tonignt 7:15 p. m. Person wno may want it, just the same sharp. The O. A. C. Male Quarfette a5 !t slwaya haa been. To our knowl- will sing several numbers in the loby in ateVngag the'm." Vn'gVea front of Dreamland tonight. Every dates is what we want. Asking for gooa singing, inese ooys all have fine inr for open time is a very common vuitco wiui menu vogeuier id a very almost every day affair with us We hamon4c BI!d Peasng manner hardly ever pay anv attention to it. on. ly for the length of time that it takes to SEE THE BIG WINDOW FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY SPECIALS $25.00 Street and.Evening Dresses for $15.00 Messeline, Taffetta and Surrah Silk, one piece Dresses in all the new shades of Cedar, Catawba, Taupe, Wisteria, Camel, Tan, Ashes of Rose. Black, Pink and Brown. They are all Sample Dreses and every one a beautiful model worth $25-00 any time or place. Our price One Day. Only ; . . . . $15.00 do the asking. Please keep that in mind iiereaner, ana mere wont be any con fusion. The Stock Company will not , iiiterrere witn any dates wanted anytning else, but you must Inquire more than a couple days ahead. i. B. schultz. Manager. H . R. Schultz, Proprietor. The Corvallis Churches. Tailored Suits Artistic Spring Mi,Iinery The Millinery Section of the "Style Store" is all Don't put off buying your Spring Suit, the stock aBlow wi'h Spring Creations of newest design. Your'e is complete and never again can you see so many styles welcome to look. ! and colors. . i ; - ' ' The Ouartett onenmi at Dreamland last nignc lor a two night stay only. I They pleased thres well tilled houses in ,' such a manner as to compell them to I take several curtain calls and the au j dience were loath to let them go then. We also have a funny little comedy by the Dreamland Co. entitled O'Tool's Battle of Anti up, which pleased our i I pat, una mob uigiii. uuu was very creuit- I ably handled by Messrs. Perry. Berry I and Mrs. Nellie Stewart a very inter- eating set of views of the Land of the ! I Nile and last but not least 2000 ft of J. M. Nolan, of (Vn-vnllio haa all star feature Moving pictures with ' elnnwi a j .. i . . two of the best side splitcing comedies T" a mn days special sale, giving we have had for some time. Also a I acn cnur,ch of the ctiy a day and 10 very neat caichy illustraled song by ' Peent of the sales on that day. The Mr. Knrov An hm.- m.1 half , total sales were $3,900. and church.! jgood clean refined entertainment. lu,,!?dth.euf?.IIo,iinK amounts; M. E I Dig rehned feature acts 7, for ten SSJ'io' l' vi' ra- South cents only. iImS? 5aPtlst S324. Presbyterian ;7 ' i"""'Becai di.ai, unristian $31.27, Congregational $26.21. Episco , pal $33,25. Hm hllVinor Onrinn. .tlnlhinn. nknn- shirts, etc, they have got all the money thpv need in this land of plenty, the Willamette Valley. For Monday a few boxes of new gin ger will be opened up and the stock re plenished with some brand new soring ff goods fresh from the factory, that nvtu uuugllL ill Italian, ub H UlaCUUUb UL one third when the Toggery changed hands. Chambers & McGune Albany's Leading Cloak and Suit Store. E5E53 Empire Theatre. Last night saw a very large , crow d during the entire evening at the Em pit?. People of Albany realize that they ate seeing the best show ever be fore presented for the price of admis sion . The DeArmos will be here tonight only, are high class acrobats and are performing feats on the rings and trapeze that are wonderful. Beginning Monday night the funniest musical and black face comedy sketch ever seen in Albany will be given. Sunday Train Serv'ue. Beginning March 28th Sunday service on the Lebanon Branch will be estab lished as follows: Train Leaves Lebanon 6:45 A. M., arrives Albany 7:25. Train Leaves Albany 8:55 P. M. ar. rives Lebanon 8:00. u. K. Montoomory, Agent. Burkhart Photographer. Burkhart guarantees his nhotos. Snow Flake Family Flour. imanufactured 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. $6 20 per bbl. At all the grocers. Albany Mill Feed. .$ .90 $1.30 BRAN per sack , Shorts 'per sk at either the Red Crown or Magnolia Mills. We put more Brand in the sack than any mill in Linn County. Every sack weighed. Our shorts are equal to Middlings ot other mills. Custom chopping a speciality. giWE BUt OA IS. See us about them.' A. W. BOWERSOX, Agent Walter Parker, Grocer and; Baker tl6 WEST KIB8T HTKlSfcT,, ALBANY OKEOON First class goods in their season Phone Alain SB. STAR BAKERY. C. Meyer, Prop., Firstclass baked goods, groceries, produce , fruits, etc. fairdale Plant harm. I have for sale a choice lot of plants j for fall planting at reasonable prices, i Gooseberries, red and white currants, j loganberries, dewberries, rhubarb, ' hedge plant and sape. I IVEK C. DUEDALL. Home Phone 7102. R. F. D. No. 5. Both Phones 57 Bargains in Farm and City Property. ! 170 acres, 90 acres in cult, balance in timber, best of black loam soil, o-nnri I large house, ham and orchard, school ; and church near, close to rail road stat ion. Frice $50.00 per acre. 10 room house and one lot near the proposed High School building, house rents at $14.00 per menth, for a quick sale $2000.00 takes it. 50 acres near the City, 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 eastern portion of the city, will sell singly or all together. Price $225 each. 680 acres within 1 1-2 mile of railroad station, 250 acres in cultivation 2 good uaina, kuuu urcnara, running ana spring water, best stock farm in the state, as well as the cheapest, Price $25 per acre. 5 room house with about half Mnolr nf land in western portion of the city, look j this up if you want a snap. Price $2000. I 8 room house and one lot in western portion of the city. Price $1500. ( 165 acres within 5 miles of Albany, all , open land and sll can be cultivated, 40 acres seeded to clover, fair hnimo irnnr) , barn, no timber, fine dairy or all purpose "". rrice oo per acre. 1 87 acres near a gcod town in southern Oregon, all in culti. Fair improve ments, 7 acres orchard, 50 acres in ' croP- Price $5500. ' 7 room house, barn and one lot near the proposed Hign School bld'g rents at $1J per month. Price $1600 ! Several small tracts of garden'or fruit lands near the city, with or with out improvements at bargain prices. ! Full particulars will be given of any of the above to those who mean busi ness, by calling at my on ce. No infor mation given over the telephone. i C. G. Burkh'art, j 102 E. First St Notice to Architects'. I Notice is heteby given that the Board1 ot Directors of School District 5, Linn county, Oregon, will receive plans and specifications, ut the office of the clerk till bMU p. m. Friday. April 2, 1909. for a Modern High School building, to be 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 ncce5arv recitation rooms, Larrato-i nes, office, library, fuel and furnace rooms, halh, etc. Other arrangemtntj being of equal value the plan orovidine for, a suitable gymnasium will be biven the prefr ence. i Total cost not to exceed $15,000.00 exclusive of furniture. ' , , John Foshay. ' J. L. Tomi.i.nson. Cfnirman. Clerk. Brownsville. Following are the new officers ot the commercial club: W. E. Pears presi dent, H. E. Hillaary v. p., Wayne Stan ard secretary and treasurer, W. J. Hooker assistant, J. E. Coppock, W. M. Knapp, Jos Hume, J. D. Irvine, L. H. Campbell, Ed. Holbway and F. M. Brown directors. The electric light plant is to be en larged. The city has ordered a $250 chemical engine of A. G. Long & Co., Portland Rev. J. F. Lyon has accepted a call to the Dastorate of the Prnnhvtei-inn I church at Newburg, going there next 1 week. . ! We Haven't Said Much About Uur Own Make 01" Baking Powders DIAMOND BP AND For the last six years we have sold over 2C0 pounds per week and ; lot a single can has been returned. THIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Remember this is home manufactured goods and contains no alum or amonia and is not sold at Trust trices. In several sizes PER POUND 40 cents. Money refunded if not satisfaetoay. TryJIt. i commercial coffle & crockery co. 223 First Street Opposite First National Bank. be : Socialism and the Home, The regular propaganda meetimt Albany Socialist Local No. 2 will held at Clevenger Hall at 3 o'clock on 1 Sunday. Mrs. Kimball will lecture on ' Socialism Breaking Up the Home. ' This is an argument often brought against socialism. Come and hear the truth. Edward J. Kimball, Sec. A Car Load of Cement. Umphrey & McKey are prepaing for a big season in ce"ment work. Through ' the Spaulding Co. they have ordered a ! car load of Standard cement, enabling' them to give the bottom price in taking Fancy Canned Table Peaches put up in heavy syrup cheaper than you can put them up if you had the jars and sugar free. 40 dozen cans of the "All Gold" and "Preferred Stock" brand in both Crawford and Lemon cling at 20 cts. the can while they last. These are regular 30 and 35c. goods. Our Furniture and Pug Dept. is getting more popular every day. Gilbert Bros. Now Is The Time to buy. Lime & Sulphur spray, New stock bulk, garden, field and grass seeds. I Onion setts, Lime, Planter, Cement, Powdered sulphur, Land Pldsler. ' Senders FEEd Stork. ; 435 West First St. Albany, Oregon. F. G. Will for watches. O y. S3J 1? 0 . X -fls-. Bean tlio T 14:1111 VtJ" Haia W Bought Sigoaturo of gain Milk .Notice. Beginning April 1st Jpr ices for milk will be as follows: Pints each 4 cts 1 pi. pf, Q j jri each 6 cts, 1 qt. j,r. mmtn 2 q's. pr cay pr month' By the gallon Cream r pint It has been noised about that Holt is going away; but it is a mistake. BUT HE IS HERE TO STAY t.ay pr. ..fl 10 Pr I FO .. 3 fin G. W. Kuit.e. l'i Barrett Bros. Call up Kim? Phonj 71 Boll Red 81" N tice to Contractors. Bids will be received until 7 p. m. April 3 ,'or.;h erection of a bank build ing for Albuny Slate Bank, plans msv be Eton ui ili an.hitects office. C. H. iUHCCCAP, Architect. FOIt SALE (HEAP. n-t. '1 Cur1 is 115 liraadaiinn St. - L't,-r fi . Hi'tl Fs .H : 7.. 55 eigutuv IX , . 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