'"". r-A. . Democrat Albany ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY MAY. I 1909 NO 40 VOL SLIY The Largest and best line of Hammocks In the Valley at MEISER & MEISER Yes, Ruby Blend is the Best Coffee. TONIGHT. E MPIR THEATRE E 200 DEAD. Chicago May 1. The latest advises I from various districts ' which were istricken by the storm indicate that probably 200 met death with several ( hundred injured and a property loss ! of hundreds of thousands. The Earls' Comedy Sketch. La Petite Ruth, the acrobatic dancer. New Motion Pictures and Songs. Illustrated Admissiou 20 cts; children lOcts. Want Meldrum Pardoned Washington, May 1, Efforts are under way to secure the pardon of Henry W. Meldrum former surveyor general of Oregon, who is serving a sentence at McNeils Island. The term is nearly ended. The pardon will re store him to citizenship. EGGS. Buff orpington, $1.60 a setting of 15. W. L. Cobb, K. U. 4, Phone 2305. Home 20t New showing1 of Hats Friday. OUR BUSY DAY New shapes, flowers, and trim mings, from Gage's. Chicago TROUBLES A Genuine Strike at This Center. R R. ROOMS FOR j THEO.F. I And lota of them, several hundred. ... . , . . enough for Reven or e ght hundred men, Albany presented a genuine metro- . , B . ,, ' , ' r ... ... I for which $1 a day even money will be politan. appearance this morning with a ,j . " ' " i l i J-, u j u Pa,d. If you have such rooms get real strike on along the ditch made by read, to report to the committeei the Willamette Valley Co. on First W. Bowersox, W. W. Francis and R. street in laying the new ten inch pipes. ' McKechnie, who will make a canvass Eight or ten men, receiving $i!.25 a day " the entire city beginning Monday, for common labor struck for $2.60, These rooms are wanted for the grand which was refused and they quit. , 'dge of Odd Fellows to meet here May Later several men were secured in their , 7-l9i and to secure them everybody in place, who worked awhile, when they Albany will ha. re to do their share, and were induced to quit by the others. I help show that Albany is equal to such The Willamette Valley Co. after-1 a occasion. A uniform rate of $1 will wards raised the pay to $2 50, but re-1 be paid whether one or two occupy the Boosters to Meet. BARGAIN FRIDAY There is always special Bargains piled upon our counters and tables, buc here are the ONE DAY specials for Friday, they are all good ones. 98c pair For choice of 100 pairs of Childrens, Misses, Little Gents and Boys Shoes, the Blucher cut.straight lace, heavy and light soles, vici kid and heavy caif skin, all sizes 8 to 2. Values up to $1.75 for 98c pair 1 flfl For genuine Cape Gloves, one clasp, imitation "Dents" look tj 1 .UU pi just as well, every pair guaranteed. Qn For Fancy Embroidered, Lace and Plain hemstitched pure linen Handner- chiefs worth up to 20c. OK For choire oP50 Buckles, Belt Pins, Sash Pins, Broaches etc. values up DC to 75c for only 2Lc. Special Sale on Broken Lots of Muslin Underwear. Some few cheap Suits and Jackets left if you want a Bargain, they're last season Biyles for $5.00 and $7.50. CHAM BER'S & VIcCUNE Albany's Leading Cloak and Suit Store. Portland, May 1. The Oregon Devel- opment League's Advertising Confer- ! ence at Eugene on Tuesday, May 4th, I will be the greatest school of instruc tt tion on community building that was Sever held in Oregon, and the corre spondence received by the Eugene Com mercial Club, in whose quarters the conference is to take place, gives assur I ance of large and general attendance. S I Wih no special invitations issued, the .locality that is not represented can only ' I blame itself. At exactly 9:30 the visitors will meet at the Eugene Commercial Club for a I ride over that city, with the Univer sity of Oregon included for a short stop. President Theodore B. Wilcox, who has been at the head of the League for more than two years, will preB'de. Fond Lovers Happily Reunited fused to re-employ the old hands. I The sprinkler, which quit yesterday, I again went to work this morning, and I will hereafter be found along the streets spinKling where paid tor. Willamette Valley Co. bills this morn ing contained extra items for water UBOd for street sprinkling, which, it is reported many refused to liquidate, causing more troubles. Brownsville bed, for each day. Times:- Brownsville claims the big gest gain in population the last year in the history of the city. Brownsville has had no saloon revenue for over eleven years and the city is practically free from ueot. It is now assured that the Calap ooia River in this city will be spanned b y a modern steel bridge before the year comes to a close. The committee ap pointed by the Commercial Club to dis cuss the matter with the County Court, visited Albany Monday and were assured by Judge Duncan that the steel bridge would be built now that the cit izens of Brownsville had shown a desire for the same by subscribing to a fund of $3.10 to assist in making the dirt Hilling to the ends of the bridge. ELECTRIC IRONS Thirty days trial free. For information see Willamette Valley Co., R. E. Welch, Manager. STAR BAKERY, C. Meyer, Prop., First-class baked goods, groceries, produce, fruits, etc. DO YOU KNOW That when you use the Albany Butter Company's ICE that you are getting ice that is strictly PUKE made from distilled and doubly filtered water, and in every way a perfect hygienic ice? Insist upon having it at fountains and at home. R. A. Murphy is handling this years output with complete facil ities for giving the very best service possible. Call up or hail the wagon. Home phone 84 v night or day Pacific States Main 49, Home 49 S. phone Blk 671. or call the Factory night or day Both Phones 57 HOUSE CLEANING Is made easy by the aid of a modern electric vacuum clean er. Churches, halls and offices a specialty. L. H.JACKS, 1047 W. 7th Street Albany. Home phone Red 259. Af cer many funny and laughable complications Miss Caraline Wells and Mr. Richard Morton are happily reunit ed at the Postern Gate. And after try ing 16 different times Bert Borgen firmly by the assistance uf ihe Postern Gate tells Molly Norcross that he loves her. A tennis ball, another young lady a bet and a (make adds much to the complication and merriment at the Pos tern Gate. In fact there is so much good things in this delightfully funny play that we haven't room here to tell you but if you see the Dreamland Stock Co. in this play you will be made happy. More good hearty laughs to Uie minute then you ever had before. Then too At the Postern Gate and the rest of the show will be only tonight. 2000 feet of Al moving pictures root and Saddles a story of the west real tribe of Indians, a regiment of soldiers and the best and funniest com edy film in a long time. Don' t fail to see this program. There is also 2 more subjects and the good big play At the Postern Gate last time tonight. , Sunday program entirely changed. 2000 feet oi new moving pictures for Sunday only and illustrated songs. Admission children 5 cents adults 10 cents. See the show at Dreamland to ' night only, last time. Last Night For Baby Ruth, tho artistic and athlo tic dancer, who has made quite a hit in Albany, and the Earls, pleasing enter tainers in comedy. Large crowds nave been delighted with their splendid work. Tomorrow just pictures, and some good ones, and illustrated songs. Monday the famous Magneto, the electric wizzard, who takes 5,000 volts and lights cigars with his finger tips, will begin an engagement. The Roofer Did It. The Roval Bakery Restaurant keeps open until 10 p. m. The place to get a good meal. Home and Abroad W. Mead for repairing. The school has closed in North Al bany for the year. Corvallis has engaged L. R. Treaver of Monmouth for superintendent of its schools next year. Decided improvements are reported at Newport. An electrict light system is being installed and arrangements are begun for a gravity water system. Great is Marshfleld. The Times says : "Salem is talking about a new $75,000 hotel. Mirshtield has already built hers." "The Eugene ladies are plan ning to erect a fountain. The Marsh field ladies have already erected one. Chas. Thomas, of Gates, has been ar rested charged with assault on Frank Gerva, a Greek, on April 18, . with in tent to kill. The trouble was caused by an alleged chicken stealing on the part of the Greek, Thomas is accused ot shooting but denies it. Lebanon proposes to be on the map with a berry fair. For years it his been noted for having the first berries of the season in the valley, some splen did strawberry patches being in its surburos, and sucn a tair is certainly t imely. It will be held in June. UPTON TEAS Cevlon India and Afternoon Teas at 40c and 75o per -package at the ERCIAL TEA CO. Hcidquariers for DIAMOND BLEND COFFEE. COMM 223 Ij'. Strpet. Both Phones: Main 53. Milk Notice. Beginning April 1st prices for milk will be as follows: Pints each 4 cts. 1 pt. pr. day pr. month $1.10 Quarts each 6 cts, 1 qt. pr. day pr. month 1.80 2 qts. pr. nay pr. month 3.60 By the gallon..' 20 Cream per pint ; 15 ' " 25 G. W. Kuthe. Prop. Stetter's Gash Store just ; received A large car load of A No. 1 Posts. LUMBER , arriving snd open fni business back of Albany Iron Works. C11Y LUMBER YARD WILK INS & SON. Call No. 2. Albany, Oregon, April 27, 1909: There are funds on hand to pay war rants of the ciiv of Albany, No's 81 lo 192, issue of 1903. Interests on these warrants will cease with this date, b D. Cusick, Citv Treaurer. FEA1 HER RENOVATOR 401 cast Water Street. PLUMBING Having bought the plumbing shop of the Albany. Hardware Co. we are pre-1 pared to do all kinds of plumbing and sheet metal work in a careful and re- j liable manner. MEDIN & STUART. Phones Bell Red 81, Home 268. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boug$ Bears the I i Jefferson Review:-The first person the Review editor met in Eugene Sat urday was the the Albany Democrat's Saue Rooster. The Rooster's feathers have all turned gray, but he keeps scratching around lively and is a very sociable old bird if he happens to. like you. Eugene is certainly a beautiful city, ai d a live one. t Over a Technicality. j Corvallis wiil have to vote again on school bonds, on account of technicality the bond buyers split hairs over. It seems that the votes did not bear word ing giving voters a chance to express their desire as to ho'v or where the bonds shoul I be sold, locally, at private sale or by ad'trtising. This n not done here either, anJ it is to be si en whether the same demand is made. Sunday Train Servi e. Spring Sirts 1-3 Less An extra suit of stylish clothes adder) to your wardrobe at a barely noticeable cut will more than pay for itself in tho, enjoyment and pleasure that you get from being ablo to appear ni xt day with a change of clothing. An o xasional change 'of dress will make you rnore welcome everywhere. Eveiy suit in our house embodies the edict of spring fashion, good quality, finish and fit, and is a getuii-e bargain at our enormous price cut of 33 1-3 per cent, V .iltics $5 00 to $25.00. Sale Price 3 50 to $10 50 Fine Bath Robes You doit know what convenience, comfort and warmth you're misting without a heavy bath robe for gymna sium or home use. It is good manners for every man to ncssess a bath robe. Now la your chance to secure a hig l grdde garment of suitable quality and color at a bargain $5.00 to $9 GO values 3 ISO ;o $0.00 ii The Toggery, In ELKS TEMFLE, ALBANY, ORE. " Beginning March 2iili Sunday service on the Lctmnun Branch will be estab lished us follows: Train Leaves Li buri. n 6:45 A. M., arrives Albany 7:5. Train Liivi' rtiiiany 8:25 P. M. ai rive.i L.'iwn 'i !:lu K .HONrGOXtEY, Afin . a. Basm tee IF you want a tender, jucy steak at prices that will not leave a bad taste in your meir.ory, send i:s ycur order. HOLT AGAIN. ofvf3ii Signature Now i eady ( hone 55. for business. Heme