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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1909)
VOL : LiV NO ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY APRIL, ft 1909 i "NUF SED" We are at your service with the best line of Easter Post Cards and Novelties Ask for RUBY BLEND COFFFE for sale only at MEISER & MEISER 17 MPIR ITlTHE MARTHON thcatdp J Real Vaudeville Fun in a Lunatic Asylum. New York, April 3. More than ; 200,000 gathered to witness the great Marathen race today. At the end of the eighteenth mile Shrubb lead. Do rando second and Longboat apparently ready to fall out. New Pictures THE SICILY EARTHQUAKE. For thoir County's Sake. The Vampires of the Coast. Illustrated Song: Let's Go Into the Picture Show. EGGS. Buff orpington, $1.50 a setting of 15. W. L. Cobb, R. D. 4. Home Phone 2305. 20t High Wheat Caicago, April 3. May wheat reached high record at $1.224 today, going above the price of the famous Gates deal of 1905. The big firm of Dickinson & t'o. with many branch offices over the country failed as a result. OUR NEW Millinery Department The Busiest Place in Alb tiny Your Easter Hat Will Cost You Less Here ' No old goods, everything new, purchased m the best markets of Chicago, New York and Cleveland. I iHoine and Abroad- Eugene's city election will occur on Monday, the hottest in the history ot the city. It looked dubious at press time for the base ball game between the Alco and college clubs. Rev. C. F. Koehler has assumed the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Brownsville, arriving this week from Weldona, Colo. A new Portland suit: Merchants Sav ings and Trust Co. agt. J. B. Tillotson, suit to recover possession of lots 7 and 8, block 20G, Holladays' addition to Portland. A thrilling story just received at the Democrat office is entitled: An aigu ment on Railway Pay," by Julius Kruttscnnitt. an autnor oi Die cnecKs of considerable note. It Is compre hensively illustrated and well figured. Tidings: The Ashland Commercial Club is in receipt of a score of applica tions for t.ie job of boss booster of Ashland. They come from Medford, Roseburg, Portland and other less fam ous places, and tender services for various considerations ranging from $1600 to J2600 per year. CHAM BER'S & IcCUNE Albany's Exclusive Readv-to-Wear Store for Ladies and Misses Our Line Up-to-Date and Our Up-to-Date Line. Groceries Stoves & Ranges Sash & Doors Furniture Linoleums Hardware Paints & Glass Building Paper Rugs Floor Oil Cloth Window Shades When in need of any of the above lines, and you need some of them every day, if you will call here first it will please us and we believe we can please you. Respectfully, GILBERT BROS. ; Bargains in Farm and I City Property. I 170 acres, 90 acres in cult, balance in ! timber, best of black loam soil, good . 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 rents at $14.00 per menth, for a quick ! sale $2000.00 takes it. I 50 acres near the City, 45 acres in cultivation, fair house and barn, family j orchard, just the place or dairy or . poultry farm. Price $5500. I 12 good vacant building lots in the I eastern portion of the city, will sell singly or all together. Price $225 each. I acres within 1 1-2 mile of railroad Business Situation H. S. PLANS Being Considered by'the Board. Ten plann were presented the direct ors of District No. 5, of this city, when the board met last evening to consider the matter, from the following: Albany-Chas. H. Burggraf, William1 Hand. Portland Thomas D. Spraguo, Ernest Kroner, Kable & Kable. E. E. McClaren R. N. Hockenbury & Co., J. P. Huff man, Leslie W. Murry. Vancouver Nichols & Carpenter. Los Angeles L. B Valk Architectur al Co. One ortwoothers are expected. Only five were opened last night. Another session will be held tonight and others until plans are accepted, probably some time next weeK. Tfie estimated cost is about $45,000. Dreamland has the Show. The bill now on at Dreamland is still pleasing the many patrons who have seen it. The Hattons present for the last time the laughable little sketch entitled "Di vorced". They are clever artists and handle the sketch in a very, interesting manner. In addition to the above there will bo big double program of movintr pic tures presented. There are three very interesting as well as educational films. The Skipper's Daughter a very inter esting and stirring picture taken from the story of a seaman's pretty daughter and her lovers; When Love Will, a hand colored film presenting some spectacular scenery is pleasing tD the eye. deals witn a pretty love story. All s well that ends well, is a a good story put in pictures. This is a very interesting bill and everyone should see it. Presented for the last time at Dream land tonight. Come and follow the crowd to Albany's family theatre "Dreamland" tonight, 10 cents only, In Albany. Yesterday a shoe drummer, repre senting a house of national reputation, offered-to buy the entire shoe stock of The Toggery in order to stop the price cut on shoes in Albany. The offer was quickly, tef used for the benefit of cus tomers. This incident suggests the noticeable volume of business being done at The Toggery 33 1 3 per cent off retirement sale. The price cut prevails on all articles of mens attire in the store. At the Empire Tonight will be the last oppertunily to see the Regals, who will present a decidedly funny vaudeville sketch. Monday there will be a new attraction. it is also tne last mgnt to see the DOES BOOSTING PAX? Some Results Obtained by first Methodist Sabbath School Workers. The firot of this year, the "Boo3t" microbe got his grip on the Methodist Sunday School, with such telling effect, that the members with but few ex ceptions, now have a chronic case of "Boost-itis". So effective has the boosting iieen, that the present enrollment surpassses any former record. The average at tendance for the first quarter of last year was 107, while this year, for the same period, it was 180, a gain of 73. The present enrollments 2S6 and new members are being added every Sab bath. There were 257 present last Sabbath. There is a membership contest now being waged, between a class of young ladies, taught by Mrs. C. V. Littler anil a class of young men, taught by Mr. A, M. Hammer. Last Sunday there were 41 in the young ladies class and 44 in the young mens class. The class having the greatest number of points, when the contest closes, May 2nd, will be banqueted by the other class. Mr. J. B. Cou ei 1 1 has offered to ban quet the Adult Bible Study Class, of of which he is teacher, providing the class enrollment reaches a certain marK by May 2nd. There is a place in this school for any. young or old, who do not already belong to a Bible bchool. Easter Sunday, the members of this school will have charge of the evening service, for which an exellent program is being prepared. Call to mind the most delicious corfee flavor you ever enjoyed, and, then mul tiply it by two. The result will be Chase & Sanborn's Seal lirand. On sale only ot OwEN Beam Co., Albany, Or. LOST. -An elks took, plain mounting. See Geo. Rolf. COMME RCIAL TEA CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DIAMOND BLEND Fine Grade Teas, Fresh Coffees, Pure Spices, Baking Powder, Extracts, Crockery and Glassware. Our Coffees are the beet and finest obtainable, nurified by the removal, by special processs of the bitter cellulose chaff, whereby the refreshing, stimulating properties of the coffee are retained in more concentrated form. 223 1st Street. Both Phones: Main 53. ALBANY, O REQON in .iiH:vottn 9 famous earthquake views in Sicily, 1 barns, good orchard, running and spring f The wnole PrKram is one worth : water, best stock farm in the state, ns r seeing. well as the cheapest, Price $25 per acre. Walter Parker, Grocer and; Baker iH WEfll t'IRST ST it li L B AN Y OREGON First class goods in their season. Phoue Jlnln 56. 5 room house with about half block of land in western portion of the city, look this up if you wane a snap. Price 32000. 8 room house and one lot in western i portion of the city. Price $1500. j 165 acres within 5 miles of Albany, all ' open land and sll can be cultivated, 40 acres seeded to clover, fair house, good barn, no timber, fine dairy or all purpose : farm. Price S65 per acre. 87 acres near a gcod town in southern uregon, an in cuiti. fair lmprove- .ano H V 1 rn inputs, , a.if uibiiaiu, tji uuity m crop. - Price $5500. 7 room house, barn and one lot near the proposed High School bld'g. rents at $1? per month. Price $1600 1 Several small tracts of garden or Iruit lanas near tne city, with or with I out improvements at bargain prices. ' Full particulars will be given of any ' of the above to those who mean busi-1 ness, by calling at my on ce. No infor mation given over the telephone. ! C G. Burkhart, j . . 102 E. First St ; I ' " Milk Notice. ! prices for milk' When Married Go and buy your dishes from an up-to-datt stock and light prices. The place: At Charles Knecht's. Burkhart, photographer, successor to McKinstry. Burkhart guarantees his ohot03. ? Hitch Your Dollars LU JLI11S Did you ever stop to figure that a dollar spent for goods marked "1-3 off" will liny $1.60 worth of goods? This is the power of a dollar at The Toggery Retirement Sale. For every dollar you invest here you cave 50c. , .r The Toggery, IN ELKS TEMPLE. ' ALBA. ,Y. ORE. Beginning April 1st wiil be as follows: Pints each 4 cts. 1 pt, pr. day pr. STAR BAKERY. C. Meyer, Prop., Firstclass baked goods, groceries, produce, fruits, etc. Both Phones 57 month si. m Quarts each 6 cts, 1 qt. pr. day pr. I ; month I, go - 2 qts. pr. nay pr. month 8.60 '. By the gallon 20 Cream per pint 15 ; ' . " " 25 G. W. Kuthe. Prop. ;. Uly Treasurer's Notice. j Albany, Or., April 1, 1P09. 1 Notice is hereby uivun that I have I funds on hand to pay warrants of the icily of Albany No. '3 4S5, of the issue of 1006 to S-), is-uo of 1003. 1 It'terest on these w:irrp.nts will cta?c j with this date. E. D. CUSICK. j City Treasurer. j Fnirdale Plant harm. J I li-'V" ('ir e,i!o a cl.oice lot of plxnls. W i.i'. ji'.-.,ting at reasonaHe prices. .Mi.-i-rrif-, re'J and white currents, B!.v.rr-.-. rii'v.i c.-ties, rhu-rarb, U 1 "... pr fcM.! r, j". ' i'i- i: C. DUEDALL. hune Fhone 7102. R. F. D -No. 5 EXPLOSIVE DYNA MITE. "Girl From Porto Hico" ONE NIGHT ONLY Grand Slock Co IN A- Rattling good Farce Comedy. BEST SHOW YET 1000--LAUGHS--100O 1111" It has been noised about that Holt is going away; but it is a mistake. BUT HE IS HERETO STAY op; RA ft', T NIGH r 10 c?Vs and 70 r.:1..