Albany Democrat VOL X:.Y) ALBANY. OREGON FBI DAY, MARCH 1 . ; 8 1 1 NO :5 HOME SEFKERS For Honest Information and Courteous Treatment Call at the PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO'S Office 106 K. 1st St., Albany. Or. See' Ben nmnn t k 11'IIVTfi- or phone 3692 blackHoroe, 456-Y Facifie. 3t Easter is Coming ! We have a fine line of Easter Cards and Novelties, Chicks, Ducks, Rabbits, Baskets and Eggs from One Cent up, Come early and get the cream of the lot at MEISER& MEISER Opening Days Spring Nineteen Eleven Your Inspection Invited 1 1 ill W' 1 - , .7 j ir",'i vL THE DEVIL IN DIVORCES ' Me," "Showers of Blessings" and other ', hymns were sung with feeling, lea by I Prof. Guthrie. Kev. Gordon, who has : been kept at homo by illness, was j present and gave the scripture reading. Rev. Douglas offered the prayer of the ' evening. Suecinl music was that of a male chorus. Dr. Kiley spoke with judgment on the subject of the Devil in the Easy Divorce, a matter of every day concern. This was treated under three heads: the Devil's plan, the divine way, and possibilities. Most divorces are bepun bv women. ; The devil wants people to marry and t eparate as often as they like. Under the divine appointment man nnd woman are made one upon marriage, equal, and they love the other as them selves. There is only one cause that justifies divorce. A good many apt illustrations were given upon the subject to establish the fact chat the devil is at the bottom of most of the divorces. ! More of God's love is needed in mar- , ried life, making the interest of the nome supreme. Unless divorced on scriptural grounds marriage Bhould not be performed by a unnsuan minister. This afternoon the subject was the Resurrection of Saints. Tonight it will be Is the Devil in the Modern Doubt. Tomorrow there will be meetings at 12:00, 8 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. LEBANON Will Have New Hotel and Another x Brick. BIG PIANO -DEAL CLOSED Ten With ttoodworth Drug Co p m. scroggin, s. m. Garland, s. p. i Year Contract. Bach, J. C. Mayer and Alex Power are . back of a project fur a new hotel, to be three stories, concrete, 60 by 140 One of the largest factory contracts feet and have 60 rooms, modem ever consummated in the Willamette throughout. Valley was closed last evening, when The county Sunday School convention the factory traveler representing the was held this weak, 25 schools being S. W. Miller Piano Co. of Sheboygan, represented. Good programs were Wis., quietly stepped off the 6:40 train, rendered and reports showed the county walked into Woodworth's department work prosperous. The following officers drug store and closed a deal fliat rep were elected: J. H. Mears, Shedd, pres- resents hundreds of pianos and a sum identj M.W. Williams, Lacomb, vice of money running well up into six president; Clara Weber. Brownsville, figures. Albany will be made a dis- secretary ana treasurer. Ihe next con- tributiiig point for a large territory by vention will beheld at Brownsville. ,Mr. Woodworth's securing exclusive J. C. Devine has contracted to sell control of this well known piano and the old St. Charles corner, 66 by 159 player piano, his contract dating ahead feet, to Dennis Cormier, a well known ten years, to 1921. drummer, for $12,000. A deposit has With a tone as pure as the voice of been made on it. and all when sub the lark, the artistic S. W. Miller piano mittedtoMr. Cormier s attorney. Ho has conquered the entire coast terri- on it, believing in Lebanon's future. j Less than two vears aeo the S. W. Miller Piano Co.' enlarged their fac tory at Sheboygan. Wis., to more than ' double its former capacity; and to help take care ot this increased output, Col. Mercer, a Eugene man, lectured opened up the Pacific coast territory. in Corvallis Thursday nnrht. and cot it niacins their exec cut hue of nianos in the head. The G.-T. Bays that about and player pianos with the best known two hundred people attended and were and best rated business men of this repaid by the singing of Hallie Parrish section. The success of the S. W. mnges, mai - unless voi. mercer Miner i'lano Co. lias been so great The Col Made a Hit. ALBANY Prompt service at the Imperial. Bolt again at the Holt corner, A neat place. Holt's Meat MarKet. Fresh herring and smelt at Holt's. Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery. Have your feet attended to by Mrs. Driver 230 Lyon, both phones. needs the money, unless a matter of bread and butter with him. there can be no good reason for his continuing on the lecture platform." He principally ex cited sympathy according to the G.-T. Same Old Game. that even with their enlarged plant they have found it a big task to fill Ihe orders they arc constantly receiving. A large shipment of the well known S. W. Miller pianos and player pianos lias just heen received by the Wood worth Drug Co. Magnificent Array of Spring Apparel tjowns, presses, emts, vjoats, w&isxs Exquisite Beauty in Paris and American Millinery 100 Celebrated. Gage Pattern Hats See the Unbroken Vista of Opening Show Window Chambers & McGune (MEMBERRS OP ALBANY STYLE SHOW): Prof. Jackson has set July 0 to Aug. 19 for the regular summer review term. There was a runaway on Lyon street yesterday afternoon just as the Riley meetings were closing. H. F. Meader and wife, of Medford, have been in the city on a visit with S. G. Simcns. Miss Bessie Shepherd, of the Carlton schools, wvlved this noon on a visit with Miss Eakin of the Albuny schools. Mrs. Allan B. Seavey arrived this morning from California to attend the funeral of her father, W. B. Shannon. A silver wtch was stolen this week out of the building of the Greek sec tion men near tho railroad track, and the police are afthr the thief. ft. Rogoway & Sons have leased the new building of Chas. Fox, across from the Wigwam, for a second nunc! store, and it wiil be opened in a few days. The window at Chambers & McCune's is undoubtedly the finest ever put up in this part of the state. The Portland store that equals it will have to get a hump on. The police are after a man who 1 1 I temp'ed a criminal assault on Frank ) Bussard, con of M. Bussard. Tha man I on a bicvcle. asked the boy to ride with him, when the attempt was made, the man using a revolver, according to th story of the boy. Shoes, for the whole family. Look neat. Don't deyelope corns and bun ions. Go to Burns Shoe Store. St. Petersburg. March 24.--Russia is on the point of addressing to China an Ultimatum nxing the date tor entiro satisfaction of her demands. The Chi- : nese replies to Russia ssucucssive notes dealing with the demands of Russia in . Mongolia nave described by the Russian government as counciliatory, but the text in each case has been uns itistact-ory. AT THE COURT HOUSE. ALBANY SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Dealers In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts, tonfectionsry, wrapping paper, twine and paper bags. Cash paid for all kinds of poultry. We also have the agency for Pyramid and Golden Gate cement, Olympic lime, Arden plaster. Get prices befjre buy ing. Cash paid for eggs. Foot Ferry Street. Albany. Phones. M&in 6 Bell, 3 Home. We are now prepared to do CUSTOM CHOPPING Mill feed in large quandities at re duced prices. M. SENDERS & CO. WM. BAIN. President. P. D. GILBERT. V. P H. N. BOULEY, Cashier. . ALBANY STATE BANK Great Oaks of Financial Success grow from very small acorns a small sum opens an account in our bank but, to have a big, healthy financial tree, you must be persistent in your depositing. Systematic depositing is the root of financial in dependence. Get deeply rooted in the habit of bank ing, then you will branch out into better things and be safe against any ill wind that blows. Dollars are financial-acorns plant them in our bank and watch them grow. M. Senders & Co, Both Phones 48. 435 West First St Hay, Grain, Flour, Seeds, Salt, Poultry Supplies, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Roofing. DR. VIRGINIA I.EWEAUX, Osteopathic Physician. Schmitt Block, Albany. di ... Office Home 359. Bell Blark 2751: Residence 394 - Home, black 863 BelL LINN COAL & FUEL CO. Coal delivered to any part of the city, PRICES RIGHT. McCourt & Prettyman, Managers Office; Cor. First ani Bi:er. Hme Phone 335Bell Phono 131-9 The Weather. Range of temperatnru 51-30. Kaintail .us inch;- The river has continued to rise and is 5.2 feet. Prediction: fair tonijht, with frosts Sunday mornirg. ChaB F. Pendla to Linn Co. Or chard Colony. 160 acres $ Ed Meeker to Henry R. Kirsch, 20 acres Ernest M. Uoo ilin tu T. E. Mc Kemsjn, 6 acres 10 100 1 The Student Engineer. Anglers licenses are being issued in anticipation of the opening trout day Ap:il 1. Heayy tax payment: O, A C. R. R. Co. $4449.37, being ono half on land gr-nt property. Stop and Look this Over. Two beautiful M acre tracts, nnn h a small houte on. You can buy these ;a uLiu trueis on too installment plan, Leroy C. Fulifson, of tho O. . C. has been in the city today in the inter est of the Student Engineer, insued by r.hfi sehnrtl. Thin ! n vnru nv?t.lttalt periodical, speaking for the splendid flll ; u n down and monthlv puymentB work of this department. It is issued to rued your own convenienca. For regularly in largo numbers at a cost of Particulars phone to owner, Bcll6M-L. 18 cents a copy, selling for 15c. or $1 a r. :i,f ,, . TT""; year. The extra expense is made up .n ' J mf'R br hif" pJl yoMur orudoe5 advertisemers. and Mr. RulifBon was fp"n5 .V?,',8 Is tho e,w B.and ' ,- uu 1 J.BI1UU. LOW here securing some from general vertisement. ad- Empire Photoplay Theatre N TONIGHT "By the King's Order." A picture of medieval France, with the men at arms, the castles, and all the ancient things of interest with a thrilling story. "A Sin Unpardonable." The scene of this play is laid in the Canadian lumber camps. A strong story that appeals to all. "The Misses Mncn ana mny. un- ly is a second "Peck's Bad Boy," and his aunts are all old maids. There are many complications, of course, and lot? of laugh. Miss Crosno, singing "By the Old Mill Stream." Admission 10 cents. The fnneral of W B. Shannon will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Fort-1 miller undertaking parlors, instead of tomorrow. I prices and latest stylrs in millinery ij what coun s. All are invited to feast your eyes. .VArtl. A J i-JiWKt lliK: See Snwlings about a Rebuilt Under wood that is good as new and guar .mteed for one year, also other makes for sale or rent. Buy on monthly payments. ' IS SPH 41 ig srcna MeudotaCoal is fast gaining In favor, always clean irec null, atrv.t niiium iuaiij, uuimb readily, free from clinkers, makes but little asnes. 1 nese gooa qualities wane an ideal coal, best on the market for the money. Sold in any quantity, prompt delivery Order from. ALBANY FUEL CO, A. W. DOCKSTEADER, Prop. Bell 277-J. Home Black 176. REAL ESTATE. 120 acres 4 miles of town. All in cultivation. Tair house, two barns, and out-buildings. Good soil. $80 per acre. 100 acres 214 miles of good town. 50 acres under cultivation, rest pasture and timber. Well improved. A fine dairy farm. 125 acres 3 miles of good town, Yi mile of R. R. station. 105 acres in cul tivation, rest pasture. Well improved. $65 per acre. Also a large list of other good farm, timber and fruit lands large and small tracts. The CLAY TAYLOR REALTY Co.. Salem Brewery Bldg. 9th & Lyon. DREAM LAN H THEATRL i TONIGHT 1. The Scphomores Romance. This is a comedy, by the Esscny Chi cago Company, and is the best of their recent comedy productions. 2. Scenes Home, Sweet llriinc. 3. In the Days of Chivalry. A sumptuous production dealing with the time of brave Knights and lovely, but hapless, maidens. 4. Illustrated Seng "I Like You Just Because." 5. Sea Birds in Their Haunts. This is an exceptionally tine hand col ored film and one that was taken at a great risk to the photographers. The birds are all shown at close quarters with scenes of bird life that very few people have the privilege of seeing. 6 The Tables are Turned. A comedy in which Hetty for once gen the hot rf her dad. You can't liclr but laugh it's funny. Admission ICc. L'i : Most women prefer to plan and do their own sewing. The task of operating a - sewing machine hy foot soon grows wearisome some times dangerous even to robust women. A small electric motor may he placed on any sewing ma chine the power and speed is controlled by the foot, leaving both hands free. The cost of operation is about equal to that of an or dinary lamp, but the sewing can be done in half the time it would lake hy foot power. The Electric' Sewing Ma chine Motor makes Ihe Sew ing Burden a Pleasant Occu pation. Electric Light Co. 128 West First Street. STETTER'S FOu GROCERIES AND CROCKERY