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Democrat
Albany
VOL XlVJ
ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 2t. 191 L
HOME
SEEKERS
For Honest Information and Courteous
Treatro ent
' PACIr
Office 106 K.
Call at the
C REAL ESTATE CO'SI Z
1st St., Aioany. ur,
pr phone 3G92 blackv.
i HiiMfi See Ben
VYinUR0Zell
'lome, 456-Y Facifio
at
NEW BOOKS
We have just received a shipment
of New Popular Fiction. Some of
the late $1.50. Bookt now55c.
10 for $5-00,
MEISER & MEISER
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
THE Y.W.C.A'S.
ALBANY YLE SHOW MARCH2
will
Exquisite
Suit and
Coats
Jacob'A. Riis is to lecture in Eugene
April 3. He was to lecture in Albany
once, but did not.
& hir Ri O on the hutte at Eugene.
St. Patrick's day morning was found to
be verv green. Who did the painting.
Gov. Hawley. of Idaho, has vetoed
eicteer measures, lhat doesn t loucn
Gov. West s record 01 ti.
A Walla Walla printer came near
being whipped this week. He printed
a program for an Irish entertainment
in orange.
Thn Sonata Journal has at last been
completed and numerous botches have
hppn rmtenen uu. 1 ne rnu can iui uc
hi I is missing, cut mere is enuugu u"
the Journal's page to avoid AU extra
session of tQa legislature.
Eugeno Regi3ter:-C. E. Demarest,
itn mmiinva of Hvlleshv comoanv who
I has worked in Oklahoma, came in from
R rime. Michigan vesteraay to ian a
position as accountant fortsqfaWS
41ter a few week's wirW In. the koal
office, he will go ta Albany' ta look after
tne commercial urt or the business.
Th r.nhinnt was iriven two fine ad-
Idieasos last night, by President Camp
l iwn thn nar,ii,itinn in a Btudent com-
j . e munity from the standpoint of the
Heavy tax payments made before the w;tluytion and by MisS Gage, the
16th: - D. C tlolt 1161.48. Esther Wood- etTv? from -he5 standpoint of the
worth S123.60. Woodworth D " ociation, followed by aYecep'ion
$177.bO. M' H. Oreen Sal. IT. . h ,on thu morning Miss
B. Pugh $160.28, Lebanon Paper Co. hopUill8i the N. W. student sec-
$3489.66. D. w. Rumbaugh J101.1-S. ri , ed Biblo atudy an(j
$125 83, Geo. J. and Cecil Wilhelm
oe; vi UJilhJm X, Hill 126.40. J. E..
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a- k. 1 1. watnertiuu , c. ej
E Unm
ai'J.l u Wm 4nnrlin 1 tl.ZS. W . U
' "J"K T if", ei n sr.
Nichalson sViza.o?, i. "' .-
Z. T. Mountjoy Slo Ul, wm. .
$338.19. J. W. Grimes $134.08, H. L.
Grimes $122.45. B. E. Grimes $112. M.
n Goodwin $120 67, F. & S. Dempaey
there was a committee conterence,
Miss G.ige speaking on finance and mis
sions, visa Anna una i " ..v
on Bible study and religious meetings.
Miss Hopkins on mo social aim mem
bership aire. Brown of the U.O., on
intercollegiate and extension.
This noon there was a fine breakers
luncheon at the dormitory, with Bomo
15, Goodwin $101, c of a. ' btiKht toasts, the O.A.C. responding
$138 97, R. K. Burton J29 roW. (J Snti,ipatiana, Uollas to friendships,
Bros. $102 31.
Marriage license; E. B. Myers
the Scio Bank, a '. "
Shelton, diusier oi nuwy, ouvv"-.
LADIES AND MlSSk.
TAKE PARTICUL'
DELIGHT IN
EXQUISITE
AND COAr
MAN-'AlLdnE .
NOONrXHIE2ff
1. SOTX" .DEPr. "
OLIVER DAY
At Stcwait & Sox rldw.
Monday, March 20ih.
Deeds recorded:
W. D. Washburn tq Petolf Pau'iusi
6ofeet U13 B.A.. .,,,...,.,'..
IL. D. Chamherlam to Lli.n Co.,
I tract ls-2 VJ......
W. A. Bwing to ft. v, vet9' 4
acres Scio
Etuma Kelly to DrinkardStandlsh,
Brownsville property
G. W. W. Drinkard to J. N. Neil,2
I'n'c lts Brownsville
I Da-ill . Univrrsitv tn rdmmlSCCnCCS,
Willamette to the breal'ers' spirit anoV
of Albany to AU through the jenr.
W- ' This afternoon M'.g Hopkins led the
EGageon mege to Indfll,
1
10
10
Rebels Whipped.
We extend a general invitation to all .
and see the GREAT OLIVER PLOW
AND CULTIVATOR.
Mr. Butdett: and Mr. Gorman, of tho
Oliver Chilled Plow Works of Portland,
will be with us and assis in bringing be
fore the people the merits of Oliver
goods. ;
The Oliver plow and cultivator need
no introduction in Oregon, being now
universally used over the state. Oliver
plows are adopted to our soil and the
farmer making the BEST crops uses
the Olivpr Plow to turn his soil.
We will have a full line of our ma
chines on display.
STEWART & SOX HOW. CO.
Suspicious Surveyors
NEW TAILORED HATS
Several new shipments of rich tailored hats have just arrived by exprts
have been in once you should come again and continue to call until yoir find w.hat
you want New models arriving daily. ,
13. A, During the past two
of railroad aurveyora
wnplrd n nutM i !' . r , .
haveruh' a &! ; " ciffliSS
SutH- SantiatrV vuffey fc. ' . V t not
Sweet Home.and Wifl1 Wlllrs. .
on across- the rmwHrliih. .
Iknown by which coaparty tcy'a,f9
H piiyed, but it is- ihouglit they av
I runninc a- V.na for th tninn nt tHo'
T yoilfjl Lebanon hranch of tho Southern-PaiMfio1
ALBANY
Snn Dieiro. March 17. With their
. I loader, Luis Rodriguez, and seven of
300 his followers dead on the field of bat tie
I at Tecate, Mexico, and remnants of t e
J band scattered to tho four winds in the
mountains; witn Mexican federal in
I fnntry holding the passes and hamlets.
I the revolulion on the west side of the
I mountains in Lower California received
ih severe
blow today. The federal
PfnimNl ootwii. oi tha Imnerial. 1 forces lost l3 men.
Holt again at the Holt comer,
A neat placo. Holt's Meat MnrKOt.
Fresh herring and smelt at KP't'8, I '
Choiee lunshes at the! Vienna Bakory,
'f hete Is a lady ct6k a6 tho Imperial,
Have yoilt feet ftMf-ndod to' by Mrsi
Driver 230 Lyoit, both phone.
No belter meals than at tti Imperial,
2nd street.
It might be well to nlaco voni rilvfeJ
early for spring hats as the New Band1 1 . V18, Mountains." A
Box is now and will be rushed. Low I ""'lnt,' Vitagfaph drama with pretty
prices ano latesc styles in millinery is' I me usual vita,
what coun'a. All are invited to feast , Br,.?,'? . ,
your eyes. otansi jueter. lhis romance
p 0. WILL, lor Watches
mpire Photoplay
Theatre
"The GIrT of the Mountains." A
A hunters license, granted today, was
to Mark O. Sullivan, aged 2, weighing
72 pounds.
The Albany stylo show has been
splendidly advertised in all the papers
of the county, the way to reach the
people.
The Oregon Power Co.
RED-CROSS SHOES
Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals Unsurpassed in Style, quality and fit.
ing in They Bend with the Foot.
No Break-
Chambers & McCune
Albany 's Leading Cloak and Suit Store.
Idaho's- Farrrfs;.
What av ilfferbnce in tMtr v?e!rtertf
countryfrwa'the east The number of
nt at Eugene.
1 at Albany
oW -eta
cotapttfi) k
is very goou, inc scenery being ex
ceptionally good, and the photography
excellent.
"The Water oCntest." A scenic
picture of unusual beauty.
"Sleep, Gentle Sleen." A
comedy, presenting the case of a man
who wants to go to a smoker, and hl
I wife who is determined he shall not.
mo a uig gas .aiiu puis sleeping powder in Ins wine,
Why doesn c it put
neio e some other
It is bound to come.
An
Editor
in Albanv,
The editor of th. " BiB?tot S"V , .
and he. to cet awav. nuts Hip e.nm
powder in her tea. Of course they .
both fall asleep. Watch the tramp
ma nun m uie wine, j ne laugli
begins at the first and continues to the
end. '
I Complete change tomorrow.
Admission 10 cents. "
in the city recently
re go.
larniB in idtuio'in icn1 years mereasea1: any inu-'mnmn ib a si '
tte noticed me at. ra . r'i
ear and thought it funny for I0"0 to
find fault at little things. -hurait
He Baw many new residences go. "oaV
and heard of several blocks. A I
He met a man who complained of the '
dirt -jn the pavement, and our streola
from1 BT.4VI' to'36.741. the acreage from
3,205.000 to 5,269,000, the valile per
acre from 518,20 to $46 39. The iiilrBer'
of farm freoxrom debt is lB.'ll.'iv mort
gaged s,ai'8. The average acres per
farm is m, a- decrease of 12-acres m
ten years.
LBANY SIPPLY CO.
Wholesale Dealers
In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts,
confection L'ry, wrapping paper, twine
and paper bags.
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry.
We also have the agency for Pyramid
and Golden uate cement, Olympic lime,
Arden plaster. Get prices bef jre buy
ing. Ca3h paid for eggs.
Foot Ferrv Street. Albany.
Phones. M&in 6 Bell, 3 Home.
LINN COAL & FUEL CO.
Coal delivered to any part of the city.'
PRICES RIGHT.
McCourt & Prettyman, Managers
Olfice::Cor. First and Baker. Home Phone 306Bell Phone 131-9
Meiidota Coal
M. Senders & Co,
Both Phones 48. 435 West Firpt St.
Hay, Grain, Flour, Seeds,
Salt, Poultry Supplies, Lime,
Plaster, Cement, Roofing.
is fast gaining in favor, always clean
tree from soot, kindles easily, burns
readily, free from clinkers, makes but
little ashes. These good qualities mak
an ideal coal, best on the market for
the monev. Sold in any quantity,
prompt del very, uraer irora.
ALBANY FUEL
A. W. DOCKSTEADER. Prop
Bell 277 J. Home Black 176.
CO,
MAYBERRY TRANSFER COM
PANY AND WOOD YARD.
Office with Linn & Benton Real Es
tate Co. All kinds of transferring,
baggage work, furniture and piano
moving a specialty. Dry wood for
sale in any quantity, cord wood or cut
any length ordered, 12 or 16 inch, for
cash only. Special rates on carload
lots. All phone orders, baggage
checks, shipping receipts or freight
bills left at Linn & Benton Real Es
tate Co., or my residence, will be
promptly attended to. R. B. MAY
BERRY. Proprietor. Office phones
Home 178. Bell 143-1. Residence t
I Home 382, Bell Main 74
It Was a Good One:
Several Albany ceoDle attended the
electric show at tae U.A.O. last nichtJ
mere was a Dig crowd present. - ims
oftering was a striking one and worth
the trip and expense, a splendid thin?
ror ine u.A.u., a Demonstration ol the
superior work being done there that at.
tracted attention.
McCart's Answer.
An answer was filed today by J. K.
Weatherford, in the case ofMary Me
Cart agt. Geo. McCart. for divorce and
a big alimony, in which the defendant
charges that the plaintiff stated that
she didn't ma ry him because
ehiked him, but for his money, and de
nying most of the allegations of the
plaintiff.
REAtob.n
THEATRE V.
r..TONIGHT
are Kept the cleanest or any ol tlie V'" waier jar-An lnfluir
paved towns life i.V.'nyeil' by ihc Vitngraph Co.,
. He met a man from Illinois, who was illustrating trie Indian belief in divine
told by a Kar from the state of Wash- forgiveness and a Great Spirit that
ington, in Portland, that men in this control Jhc soul's future. . One of the
vallov Irave to wear bio mbber bootn . mnt fimf.Minrffv mnir,iifirinf' n;rs
almost the year round and was sur- ever shown in Alhanv.
d none 2. Scenes Street rnr iriL in
Philadelphia, .showing actual scenes
taken during the recent trouble in that
city.
3. ' The escape from the Tuileries,
An historical drama of intensive ami
lasting interest in which a king makes
his escape by the aid of a friend. This
picture is full of thrills and is an ex
tra line one, the photography being
first-class.
4. Illustrated Song "All the world
in love."
S The Poor Sick Men. A comcrlv
by the peerless Biograph Company
and a good one too. The men try to
prised: to find none
The Rebeltas.
The district convention of Rebekas,
including delegates from seven lodges,
about fifty, was cal.ed to-order at 2:30
this afternoon by the District president
Mrs. Geo. Drinkard, Mrs Grout, the
state president, arrived this afternoon
from Junction: This afternoon was
devoted to lodge work, and tonight
tltera will be-asocial session.
Stop and Look this Over,
Two beautiful X acre tracts, one has
a small houte on. Yon ran buy these
6 acre tracts on the installment pan,
small sum duwn and monlhlv paytiifnis
V uieec your own convenience Fur )
particulars phone to owner. Bell 514-L. ;
Even up on that vk-hi Bill" by buv'
ing a lot in Central Addition and build
you a little home this year, and thm
save rem. For particulars consult
Collins & Taylor j
Crawford and Ralston have sold to
Charles Ashtnn a fine Ererht 30 towing
ta. They expect a good year for th
Evcritt also for the Fords, which are
going fast. , ;
Shoes for the whole family Look
neat. Don't develnpe eoni and tun
ions. Go to Burns Shoe Shirn
fool their wives by playing sick and
tnen going to the Uuo and they al
most succeed until complications set
in and then their troubles start and
come fast. It is certainly a fine liigli
class comedy.
Coming Nevt Week Lassoing Wild
Animals in Africa.
Admission 10 cents.
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
, aw Md Jf.l
Hurry and Get Some of those Bargains at ..
The Variety Store
A beautiful $10.00 Chocolate Set will be given away, Saturday, M rjh 18
313 W. First Street.