Demo crat 1 V" -i VOL XLIV ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY JUNE. II IW9 K0'4i MEISER & MEISER'S' Teas and Coffees Make You Smile. "Why?" EMPI R C THEATRE Latest Motion Pictures and . Pictured Ballads. Change of Program. Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. Matinee Every Afternoon. Admission 10c. REPENTANCE AWFUL NECESSARY. TRAGEDY AT Professions 264. A MEET Of Horses at Corvallis June 10-12. EGGS. Buff orpington, $1.50 a setting of 15. W. L. Cobb, R. D. 4. Home Phone 2305. 20t Bargain Friday and Saturday SPECIAL DISCOUNT DAYS Figure your own price on Suits, Waists, Dresses and all Pattern Hats, Special discounts will be offered for two days only, on the above lines, making it a fair and easy way to figure the sale price. DISCOUNT DAYS FRIDAY AN'n SATURDAY. CHAMBER'S & IcCUNE Albany's- Leading Cloak and Suit Store.'-.'. I 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. Both Phones 57 DO YOU KNOW Thai when you use the . Albany Butter Company's ICE that you are getting ice that is strictly PURE 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. P. S. phone Blk 671. Home phone 84 or call the Factory night or day Pacific States Main 49, Home 49 IEvangolist 't Johnson preached to i save lost souls?lu9t night. Ho devoted j no tithe1 "whatever last evening to the 1 shorteohiings'.'pf church members or ' hypocritical .Christians but his entire, sermon was 'an earnest appeal to those , who havo never professed Christianity. "There is no rest for the wicked," he' said and he pleaded with the big1 tabernacle audience to nccopt the joy and peace of a genuine Christian life.' Last evening's service closed a busy! day at the tubcrnaole. There was a' big prnyermeotiug in the forenoon1 while in the nftornoon Rev. Johnson j preached on "Prayor" and Miss Shaffer gave the concluding lecturo of her month's course on Pcrsouul Work. A special musical feature of last ' evening's service was a solo by Pro-' fossor L. A. Wegner, who 1ms so ably! directed the big chorus choir. Pro-1 fossor Wegner gave the audience a I chance last night to name its favorito song and tho votes tforo so well divid ed between "Harvest Days Are Going By", "The City of Cod", and "I Love Him" that they sang thorn all. . Rev. Johnson took his text Inst evening from St. Luke 13:1-7. Ho quoted Scripture to show tho absolute need of a Savior for men nnd told how Jesus Christ boenme that savior when he offered his own blood for tho re mission of sins. "Except yo ropent ye shall perish," ho quoted, and said that Christ's blood alone cleanseth. Therefore we are drivoa to Christ for salvation, he Bnid. ' Somo Bny, ' I 'm not such a ereat sinner,' " he Bnid. "Thoy say, 'I try to koop the law,' or 'I livo a good mo. jiut it a not a mattor or tho degroo of guilt. It'B tho fact of euilt. So you aro just as certuin to be lost it you have broken tho law in ono point as if in every point. "Tho first and great commandment is 'Thou shult lovo the Lord, thy God,' with all thy soul, with all thy mind and with all thy heart.' I ask who is the greatest sinnor and you say the murderer. But he isn't. You name other sinnors who commit groat crimes but you aro wrong. The greatest sin ner is tho man that breaks the great est commandment. "You havo not loved the Lord thv God with all thy soul if you havo re jected his Son, Josus Christ. If you have rejected Jesus Christ you havo broken tho greatest commandment nnd I charge you with being the greatest sinner. It isn't necossary to be an adulterer, a thiof, a liar or a murderer to go to hell. It is just simply neces sary to rojoct Josus. Christ and you'll go there just aB sure: .- you reject Him as if you havo broken every command mont in tho decalogue." Tho evangelist told tho story of a woman who had been found guilty of a crime and sent to state prison and how whon she realized the lonosome ness nnd privation of a prison term she became violently insane in three weeks. ; . sajjpHi "If a person will go insano after three weeks in prison what must It bo like to ronlizo that through nil tho coming millions, billions, quadrillions of years you must stay in hell without one rny of hope from that torment. "Suppose a bird would come to this world nnd remove one grain of sand every ton thousand yonrs. At somo awful length of time it could remove 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. " ' BRUM & ANDERSON, OPPOSITE THE P. O. Fonr chairs. Promnt an Kfflclent Care of the face and hair. Stetter's Cash Store Palmer's Dairy 1 HE GULDEN RULE. Deliversmilk and rrAm to nnv mrl nf Uh? city. Prices reasonahle. Jersey cows with best of care. Both Phones. OAs i o rtiA Btm H x?lti8 KM Haw tlwars BougV Signature of jplte Kind You Have Jlwars I FINAL SETTLEMENT. No' ira it hereby given thai the final rci.U'.t bs bfen'fiiid in the estate of Wei" i &lh-r, ilrcpi'd, and by order of the Co imv Coait of l.inn County, Or., Juot SI, 1909. nt 1 o'llick p. m. at the conr'.hinttt in Alr.anv, Or.', has been set !nr lit-ann n'jfeii'i.i. thereto and lor the 8t;ti'1in'nt nt swl.t ptate. Hiki Albe", Ac minis at'iz, 'J.J. '.Yiutuey. AUir.ifj. LUMBER FIGURES. Furnished by E, A. Chambers, R. D. 2, dressed an 1 roueh. Call him up. Home 305S4 or see him at the mill. jFEATIIERREKOVATOR 401 cast Water Street.1 31. B. CRAFT, 242 West Second St., Albany First-class meats of all kinds; from selected stock.! MILK. Now teady for business, phone 3 55. Home. Any one wishing a good quality of milk can secure it of me. Stock nearly all Jersies, well fed ani cared for. Phone Home 8602. . THE CLOVER LEAF DAIY, I D. P. M1SH1.ER, Proprietor. MARQUAM. Oregon City, Ore., June 5. Creep ing with the cunning of a maniac out of the kitchen where his wife and two daughters were preparing breakfast, this morning Bert B. Garrett, of Mar quam, placed a heavy chargt of dyna mite under the kitchen floor and stand ing nearby exploded it. Garrett was blown 35 feet, his brains dashed out against a tree and his body hurled twentv feet further. A littln riantrhtur. aged five, was killed, another daughter aged 16 fatally hurt, and the wife in jured, only lived 30 mintes. Another daughter, ill up stairs was unhurt. Garrett lived on what is known as the Blacksmith property, where he owned two acres. He was not of a quarrel some nature but had acted strangely lately. The scene ia 20 miles from here. It is supposed he bought the dynamite at Mt. Angel a few days ago. Exceptionally Fine. .The first Oregon racing meet reported for the season is that at Corvallis next week, with the following program: Thursday, June 10. Benton County Driving Horses, 3:00 minute class, 2 in 3, $76.00. Bunnipg 1-2 mile dash, free fur all, $100.00. Pace or trot, 2:25 class, free for all. 2 in 3, $100.00. Three mile race. Benton County Sad dle Horses, 1 mile walk, 1 mile trot, 1 mile run, $50.00. Fri day, June 11. Running race, 4 1-2 furlongs, free tor a'l, $100.00. Benton County tour year-olds, pace or trot, 2 in 3, $75.00. Pace or trot, 2:20 class, free !for all, 2 in 3, $100.00. Boys' Pony race, 1-2 mile dash, $20.00. Saturday, June 12. Running, 5 8 mile dash, free for all, $100.00. Pace or trot, Benton County Horses, 2 in 3, $100.00. Running 3-8 mile dash, free for all, $100.00. Running, 1 mile dash, free for all, $100.00. , A Dead body in the Willamette. Chief of Police Wells, of Corvallis, went down the road this aftirnoon; Dreamland lias some of that excep- flnnallt fine. Rlivrnnti Aim tnn;.-Ut- Tl . t j V, ... . ' He reported some excitement at Cor- The kind that made all Albany theatre vaUi8 ver a dead body floating past the goers applaud a short time back, city in the Willamette. The Sheriff Visit our show tonight before the cur- and coroner had been notified and were tain goes up at the Opera Houso. Ad-1 following it in a boat, hoping to secure mission iu cents. 1 it ana identity ic. The Logsden Trial. F. 0. WILL, for Watches. Dr. Carter and eight or ten Indians, of Lincoln county, left for Portland as witnesses in tho trial of Carl Logsden ior tne murder of tilaiburn White, a year or two ago. Both were former Chemawa students. Logden was in dicted several months ago. ' The thrifty housewife is always eco 1 nomical. Practice economy bv nsincr j Chase & Siiborn'- Coffee and Tea. I ' n . . .. . 1. c - a I urtiumt Bbieiigu uiieai. iiavur. Owen Beam Co., Sole Agenta F.Q.Will for watches LOST. In or between the Wlc Warn I stable and Crabtree a gentlemans ' purse, containing between $5 and $6 . : in silver. Finder will please leave ' at the Democrat office. S. S. Stuart. ' Dreamland TO-NIGHT Entire change of Program. Three thousand feet ot that kind you like so well. Admission 10 cents. (To fourth page.) OURTHIRD ANNUAL PREMIUM SALE Sale begins Saturday, June 5th, '09 and will continue for 15 days, Ending June JBth. 1 Everybody mMnnijrmiTinfi Main 53 1 COMPAQ 223 W. First Street. DON'T MISJ THJS OPPORTUNITY. SPEAKING OF CLOTH i Try tHe clean, new stock of up-to-date goods of the- Tracy Clothing Co. STARK BUILD NU OPPOSITE POSTOFFICt ALBANY, OREGON The latest styles and a fine line of urnishings, including some nobby vests 1 P