pit. n. ii. aaa. Physician an1 Surgeon Albany, Oregon Calls madejin city and country. Phone Main 38. Painless Dentistry it trar rrid-or hofabj-onr ttady fer 7Mn M(j Bowonriui-eei, tad oun U th bm palate, work to bo found ta where, no mnr tow tnmrh. torn kkv a"Vkrlt HAr.i iiiip Pita... We finish pHt tad $,Cm 55.00 E.&i fas fjii. 1.00 K&P&W? r E.l Fillin,, 1.00 fc:;'.i-iifsita,,Fiiiinf, .50 A .i; I r-ii'J r i:9 Good R-jhh, Good Rabbet pi... 5.00 iiA.mUA.My pit. 7.50 R.W..WI,PiiiitnnMBMMMii ftlnlcn ExtrMlon .60 i mil inmuiii m miiiuu iibt yrrMoni AH work fully guaranteed for fifteen yean. Wise Dental Co., Inc. Painless Dentists fining Bulldlni, Third :nd Waihington PORTLAND, ORE. OUlct Hoara: f A., u. to 1 p. la. Saodaji, I to 1 V" The acteoa .CJearaer i The Ihorov.h cleaning; of your 3".o:r.e beco.aes a cltuiy pleasure when you use the R:;nno!irr Suc tion Cleaner. It is so light txu-'. ir.ir ot.ly tell pounds that you taa take it from room to Tooru -up and down stairs yith out ef:ort. It is so efficient that at draws all the dirt out of the carpet and rugs. With its six special cleaning tools you can clean anything in the house clothes, hangings, upholstery, walls, etc. And you can do all tl:!s cleaningwilhoutaspcck of dust all the dust is drawn by suction into the cloth bag, to be ejected at leisure. You can use the 2&liH2iL with or without 5iose attachment it is always portable ' ; 'ways operates simply and per fectly. Try it in your own home no exynre or obligation,. Just Scott's Santai-pepsin capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammation orCntarrhof tbe Bladder and Dif eased Kid neys, no vivju. iitj r&i. urna lukkly and permanently the worst cnnes of tiouorrhoe and Gleet, no matter of how Inn? Rtuniiitin. A hnnlwtnl harmless. Sold by druggist!. Price Sl.00.or by mall, poffc paid, 91.00, 3 boxee, 2.7S. THE SANTAL-PEPSINCC. Bellefontalne, Ohio- For sale brVBnrkhnrt & Len The Riverside Farm KO SCHOF.L. Proprietor Breeder and Importer of O. I. C. Hogs S. C. White and Buff Leghorns, W. P. Rcks, Li?ht Brahmas, R. C. Rhode Island Reds, White Cochin Bantar.is, . II. Turkeys, Wun o i. den Geese, r. , Ducks, i p i Guinea" Winner ct )7 prizes and 22 on Poultry at the Lewis & Clark Fair. Egg in Season - Stock for Sale Phone. Farmers 95 - - R p. D No 1'romi.tlr obtain!, or FEE RETURN ED. .0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OurCHARCt. ARE THE LOWEST. Solid mwlel, photo or sketch for export aciu-ch and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT suits conducted before, all courts Patent obtained throuph UR, ADVER TISED and SOLD, free. TRADE.MARKS, PEN. SION. and COPYRIGHTS qutcklr obtained. Opposlto U. S. Patent Oftlco, WASHINOTON, D. C. ROCUREOANO DEFENDED."! 5riw;5s o Jkoto. f..r e ipert eeardi aad free report. I Tree aTrlce. how to otxala pauota. trade marka, 1 eoprriioia. vu, m ulu counTHiaa. I fjuiiuii Jirtet wtik Walking ton ttrtrt limr, I monry md ejun ue pauw. httrt mi Mrttftmui Pnetic Eieluilnty. Ill HUk IM . VwUni Dalai Tl WASHINGTON, O. C. fetfi of ,w Rtront in E-tSt" .' V. oxtrtction F'TsCJVr v v" 'Sfrv whflnv p.1" or 1$ j WOODWORT H DRUG CO' ! l I I I I THURSDAY. ATTEMPTED BUROLARY. During last night Special Nightwatch Al t-ay lor, wile at Second and Ferry streets, heard a noise at the Baltimore Gun and Bicycle Works, opposite the Democrat office, and hurrying over there discovered a stranger inside, just j bout to help himself to tbe things in iirht.DerhaD9 a new bicvcle. The thief heard him coming, and skipped out the tack door, which he had opened from me insioe, having gotten m tnrougn a winuow he ha) pried open. Mr. Savior fired twice at him. unfortunately the bullets not taking effect. The fellow hined rapidly down the alley and out of sight. A man was arrested on su&picion, but clearly proved an alibi. A few small articles were taken, and some tools used to get in left. An effort is being made to learn if they were secured in Albany. In the City. Edith French, 'Ihe Dalles. Byron Wolfe, Portland. E. G. Perkins, Springfield. J. H. Johnson, Portland. V. W. Gilkey & wf, Roseburg. S. Appleton, Bremerton, Wash. J. M. Lewis, Corvallis. J. H. Booth, Roseburg. Another Store. The double store room in the new Scnmitt block is reported rented to W. T. Binklev, proprietor of the Fair Store, at Woodburn. He has a dry goods store, with numerous departments. Mr. Binkley is said to have three daughters, who clerk for him, and bis wife is also an experienced clerk. C. Meyer went to Corvallis this after noon. Roy Knox was in Eugene yesterday on a business trip. , Robert G Allen, aged 29, is the new post master at Silverton. Medford will have twenty miles of paving by the end of this year. Corvallis' street cleaner has quit work, declaring there are too many bosses. Mrs. John Cooper, of Portland, re turned home this afternoon after a visit with her daughter M. Bussard ana family left this noon for a week's outing in the Bussard cot tage at Nownort. Miss poenck, of the Hamilton Store President P. L. Campbell, of the U. left on a Portland trip in the interest O., returnen fr0m Portland, where he of the minllinery department. had been with Col. Roosevelt. Mrs. Grant Pirtle left for Coburg on Mr. Clodtelter, formerly of Clodfelter a visit with her son, now in business & Simpson of this city, and family, and there. E. G. Perkins, all of Springfield,are in M. McAlpin left on a Portlandjtrip. the city. Bert Davis went out to Brownsville Mrs. A. W. Bowersox has returned to tune pianos, from a visit with her folks in W heat-1 . Harl,X Winkloy, of Corvallis, returned land, leaving her father gradually im-; hoTme after a Linn county trip, proving I. R. Schultz, the insurance hustler, . t . , . left northward. At Eugene yesterday a stranger gave j W- Burkharti 0f Lebanon, went to a young man named Anderson a good portland job with .the Home Telephone Co,, and Dave Keller left on a Portland trip, then borrowed $10 of him, disappearing , w jj jenkina, traveling passenger Rev. Geselbracht went to Lebanon agent of the S.P., went to Corvallis. this afteJnoon to oticiate as moderator, J. R. Flynn left again with his pa at a meeting for the call of Rev. Mc- per samples. Cully as pastor of the Presbyterian , Mrs. Alex Power came down from church of that city. ; Lebanon. Misses Elsie Bain, Gerty Taylor and Margaret Monteith went to Eugene this afternoon to spend several days the guests of the Kappa Alpha Theta House. The Twilight League games have been -inc iwingm league games nave oeen tl Si Li t oh,,in be played according to schedule one week later. Tuesday the games will begin, High School vs. Merchants. C. A. Kneppler and R. R. Krapf, of M. Byllesby & Co., Chicago, have been in the citv looking after the inter ests of the big Company, which has plants all over the western part of the U.S. The supreme court yesterday decided that the owner of abutting property owns half ot tne street, tie certainly has to put up enough for it. Never theless he practically doesn't own it. A city runs it entirely. J. S. Rankin has sold his fine residence property in the third ward to John Reiher, who recently arrived here from Iowa, coming on the Colonist arrnngo ment. Mr. Rankin has had to move and has rented at 927 . E. 7th. The place he sold was a new one, a modern residence. J. H. Hamilton arrived this noon from Thornbury. Ont., stopping in Portland on the way. Miss Hamilton, who came with mm, win De nere later ana tney will make Albany their home. Mr. Hamilton is father of L. E. and Miss Hattie Hamilton. Miss Hamilton has a new residence partly completed at Ferry and Twelfth street, wnich will be their home. ' Speaking nt Rev. Marsden's address at Corvallis the G.-T. says: Mr. Mars den is a Virginian and a '07 graduate of the famous old William and Mary's col lege in that state, an institution dating back to the earliest co onial days. He s an enthusiastic college fellow, thor ongh athletic, rizht at home in every college sport. Each member ot the O. A.(J stu lent body is cordially invited to I. ear him tonight. A correspondent from Utica N. Y., compares that city with its steadv p-rowth and sanity, with Portland with feverish boom, and Utica is the center of insanitv, including an asylum. He s-ay.-i Portland's police force is a joke, land there i some trnth in that. Alto 'gether. though, the fellow was a col I lossal liar, who would mke Annanias ashamed of himself. A salaried commission at Chicago finds thai poverty u at the bae of th "cial evil of the world. Men are a he bottom of it. Hotels that ask questions are great contrbutinir ans to reckpd girlhood Want n nec'H of life, craving f ji ixury, hi K n promises, iifnutance, it of - '. tn chief of all poverty, t'i r::- . r hp fall of girli. EXCUSES ARE WEAK. The usual enjoyable sons service pened the service, with a solo by Prof. Guthrie. Dr. Geselbracht spoke for the minis ters, referring to the number of church utop;e he had met. not coming to these meetings, evidently afraid of the evangelists appealing to their emoiions; out the history of evangelism speaks powerfully for this method of conver sion, many great revivalists being re-.-erred to. Albany people not here are missing a great deal. The College Glee Club was heard in the good old hymn, Jesus Lover of My Soul. Dr. Riley delivered a very impressive sermon on Excuses. , Some men make the excuse that they are not sinners; but the truth is not in them. Some make the excuse that Christ may not be divine, but this was refuted with striking argument. Another excuse is the hard sayings in the scriptures and hypocrites in the church. The hard sawngs are in favor of the word of God, an easy thing wnen understood. Infidelity is not a term for intelligence. The man who makes the hypocrite an excuse can be written down himself as the Hggest hypocrite in town, general ly rotten within. There are hypocrites in everv profession, shyster .lawers, quack doctors, etc., as well as counter feit money, but all the same wc employ lawyer:- and doctors and use money. A meeting was held this afternoon as usual. These afternoon meetings have real v been the cream of the ser vices. Tonight the subject will be "What Men Say on the Streets." Go and learn about it. News From Albany's Six Early Trains. ' George Martin, of the Western Land Co., returned to Portland after a trip to Lincoln county, where the property of the Company is being; surveyed. It is the pnrposo to put it off in small tracts, and to colonize it, with people from the middle east. For stock pur poses there is nothing better anywhere, and there is no reason why Lincoln county should not be prominent in the stock business. Rev. Marsden, of the Episcopal church, returned from Corvallis. where he spoke last night at a meeting at the j cnurcn. r or some time addresses nave been delivered every Wednesday night, Bishop Scadding delivering a course of i four. Nuisance Charged. The case of the city of Albanv against j D. Kennedy was called before Re- border Redfield this forenoon, City At torney L. L. Swan appearing for the plaintiff and W. S. Risley for the de fendant The charge is the conducting a nuisance on property run by him in block 15 Eastern Addition to Albany. by permitting men to resort there and keeping liquor on the premises. The special offense charged was committed I on April 4. when a raid was made on ' the place and several bottles of beer and a bottle of wine confiscated Tbe case was continued until 9 a. m. tomorrow. The witnesses subpoenaed for the city are M. L. Dawson, who has a woodworking Bhop next door, J . . Swank, Jas. Driver and James Kin;. Other witnesses are wanted but there is some difficulty in finding all of them. Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postofBce uncalled for April 6, 1911. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters, giving the date: Will AdamB, Geo. A. Abbott, Frances Anderson, Mrs. S. G. Cline. A. C. Cooper, M-ore Cushman. J H Dunn, Mrs. E. Dunmvan, J. H. Edwards, Mr. Caddie Ebenor, Dr. H. E. Ferrin, Geo. Foutch, Frank Gross, H. S. Hoyt, (2), Chas. H. Hoyt, Geo. M. Holt, J. O. Hovland (2), Mrs Lane, Mrs. W. E. Lacey, Gertrude Lulay.Mrs, MaudeMoss, Mrs. L. retree, Mrs. u. u. rorter, viar- .jorie Poul, Mrs. Althia S mpson. Shapirv, Mrs Mary Schack, J. bmtth. Airs. c,. A- Vincent. J. S. Van Wihklp., P. M. The Roosevelt Reception. At the commercial clhb har.q tet in Portland, tbe scene was laidin ajunc).:. and there were many novel feature, suggested by the African hum; rttji what suitefl.ledny the most ofanyihirt; was a stotk. He did not a ttrecia" the jests on thin subject, declaring that I bearing a tamily is the h'jli"st and hes thing in human life. Severa1 acts were presented suirgeted h- recent evenU. including a hit at the Lorime trial. The following former Albany men have become sutncientiy distinguished. with the required $10, to have been a'; tne banquet: Judge C. E vVolvrton, . 8. B. Piper, Flovd Bilyeu. E. I, Thompson, G. A. Westgate ard R, W. : jchmeer. I TilE P. 0. BUILDING. This dispatch appears in this morn ing's Oreironian, from Salem: Word was received at Represent ative Hawlcy's office in this city, todaj from A. Piatt Andrews, assistant sec retary of the Treasury, that sketches for the new post office building at Albany. Or., have been completed, and together with the nreliminarv estimaie of cost will be sent to the cabinet offic ials in a few days for approval. The working drawings will be taken up this month and plans and specifications, tht letter states Simula tie complete: in time to advertise for bids by August. And then a lot of more red tape. A Booster Folder. A new post curd 8 page folder ha just been gotten out by the commrcii club, a good one. The pictures are general view of the valley, a herd i Jersies, the court houso and the riev high school building. Ihe population of Albany is given a 7,000, it is the railroad center of tin state outside of Portland. In manufactory it has a large chai factory, a big. furniture factory, two saw mills, two planing mills, shingle mill, two iron workers, two tanneries, ice factory, brick yard, two flour mills, C. & E. shops etc It is the Chautauqua center of the valley, it has a $20,000 post office bus iness, is a truit center, nas a pro itable dairy business, is the place I r small tracts, an ideal location for II homeseeker and the climate is splendi Land values range from $25 to $40 i the foot hills, $60 to $85 closer in, an $150 up around the city. Ic is the natural outlet of a vast timber belt. It is a good one to Bend east, pnd Albany people should send thousands of them to friends. On Elm Street. Elm promises to be the street beauti ful in the western part of the city, in keeping with its name. It is being put down on grade. It looks some as if they were digp-ing down into the bowelB of the earth, but when completed it will undoubtedly greatly add to the ap pearance of the street, presenting a fine appearance from the Oregon Elec tric cars as they glide westward and eastward along Fifth street, ihere are some fine homes along the boulevard. This morning life was added to things on Elm St., by the St. mary's ambu lance arriving with the Horses on a run It was reported there hud been an ac - cideDt; but this wss a mistake. Watch the born notices for further particulars. Thj Powder Center. Albanv is also the nowder center 0f ,e vaTy:9 Las "night. Jack "Hammeli the valley. Last night CUIIjpiCieu lUr Wait OUipp, ICUnfjrUl for amoun t on firm "'a ZZLtTf Ml. nLtcnnJj8S"lmM.tfrSL,tl!t way. as required by a state law, and far from any residence. It ib 15 by 20 feet andlabout 15 feet high, made of iron and brick, with a steel roof. The capacity is two or three cars of powder. The first car load is expected tonight. Making Albany the corker for the powder trade of the valley will mean some, the sale of ammunition being a much larger one than people appreciate. This has been done on account of our shipping facilities in all directions. Married 53 ears. The fifty-third anniversay of the marriage of Rev. and Mrs. P, A. Moses was remembered at Corvallis yestcr-1 day. They were married at Van Buren, ' Ark., and came to Oregon in 1875, re-: siding io Linn county tor a good many years. Rev. Moses was pastor of the i m. c. CUUICII np-uiu nolo miiu av atwi- gent, was county school superintendent M. ci. cnurcn sputn nere anu ac inn and at one time principal of the Albany pchools. He has been a preacher 58 years. He served in tho civil war three years as chaplain, and was at one time a member of the Arkansas senate. He has been president of Whitman College. They have six ' children, one Judge Victor Moses of Corvallis. Sensational Testimony Springfield. Apri! 5.-Clarence C. FunK. general mannrrer of the Interna- tional Harvester company, before the state senate br-bery investigation com mittee early today exploded the bip-tri-it sensation of the Lorimer bribery lobe. Funk testified that Edward Hints of Chifamt a millinrnira liimhfff- nputar aaked him as manager of the harvester company to contribute $10,000 to reim burse the men who had put up fl'iO.COO slush fund, to elect William Lorimcr In the United States senate. The har vester manager testified that Hints named Ktlwind Tildcn, a wealthy Chi cago packer, as collector of the fund. The Weather. Rangf of tcmperoture fil-HO. There w.ik another frost this morning. The river is 4.5 feet. Prediction: fair tonight nnd Friday. (FRIDAY.) P.-..f. A. II. You'er. of the Woodhurn htt'h school h is been arrested charged with huygirtr onr? of the girls of the school, l.yiiia Siumticck Rv. A J. Ware, a U i. minister nt Oregon -'i'y h ts dentin unit for divorce, after a marri tir.' of ntnetei-n years. False char!' of in! imacy with other women is the cause of the trouble. Nevada's new divorce law puts tha tamo of shame on the state, altcadv steeped in digrico. Six months res ioence, with all Ihe aliencedesired, and no quntions as to future residence, are toe principal features. Th. law Is juit going lotu effect. Ml ihNJViSkJ Absolutely Pure MAKES HOME BAKING EASY more tasty, cleanly and wholesome than the ready made found at the shop or gsrecery. aaf JVaaM aVtcf jlMntBt ROVAI BAKINO MWOCft CO., NV YORK. MORE EXCUSES. "I could sing forever," "The Glory Song," "Marching on to God." "ILove to Tell the Story," were among the songs in the introductory service at the armory last nignc. The special music was a song by the high school girlB chorus of voices. twenty-two Rev. Mochcl spoke for the pastors. His concern was for those lost. Hang ing on the ede of a church will not : save one One must seek to do the will of God. 1aj .u.... n Annc.n, i.nn to make excuses," was the text of Dr. i;ile 'I don t know whether I want to bo led" is one excuse. Some people seem to think they are not elected to be ! ,?"' , L?1. .,H h,' . . nf fnQlinrr lint if ImlinP Liiuiiiieu til vmiBL. its uuivmtmi. it in i One person's experience is no criterion I "I amafraid I restart lest I shall not ?.?'e..t h"'d. is another cxcuho. But any one can hold out aided by tho grace of God. Tonight tho subject will be The Preacher and the Politician. Tomorrow afternoon the meeting will be for women only. Tho subjtct The Ideal Sister of the Lord. f Knox Haight returned this noon from a wost side trip. J. R. Wyatt, of Portland, is in the city, attending court H. T. Wcntworth, of Ashland, is in the city on a few days visit. Mrs. Laura Jordan, of Eugene, is in the city visiting with relutives. 15 Klamath Falls hetia laid 256 eggs in March. Albany hens can beat that, M, if nin Moi of SnW. haa hen In i wit. n-ym hcid, v. uuivtx, .o n, ' the city today looking after Albany in- terestB. I S. Shupp returned yesterday from Portland in a Moline automobil bought there. I Senator Albert Abraham, one of the! Bowermen crow.', pa Bed through the city for Yaquina Bay. The Democrat neglected to mention that C. G. Rawlings printed that ' new eight page booster folder, a good one. A move has been started for a valley i aZSW 'woott and Portland. ,,., , !,; i,t, What a the use of having : "elth. J. B.. Llppincott, Phdadelphia r T'r., ' "- YYOO ilicu ui mo. John R. Penland has been out with a crew surveying for the lliany Inter- urban, working up the south and middle fork of tbe Santiam. After being in the undertaking bus iuess al Lebanon for thirty years U. G an has sold to Hayes Temple, who will run tho business, A New York widow of 60. with no gray hairs wants a hu-diand at Salem, Or. She evidently doesn't know any thing about Salem men. At St. Mary's Hospital there was born to Mr. and Mrs. .Steiluwicc's yes terday afternoon a boy, which died soon afterwards, and was hurried with f hort services by Father Land. Jus. H. Ralston yesterday dmve his automobile to Portland and back, the same day, the first time repotted to the Democrat. Ha was accompanied bv C. K ox and P. A. Younf. A. C. Schmitt j went as far as Salem, 'The ball game with Halsey has been ' ..all,.,l .ml lha ral.f tonm nt 1'nrtland will open the season with tie Colts at this city Sunday. Dr. Davis of Albany will pitch 'he first bail over the plate. ' An operation was performed upon Rolia Ralston yesterday . fternoon by Drs. Davis and B. K. Wallace, at tho hospital, for appendicitis. The appen dix wa-i found in a bad ihape, and .here was a'so a rtpture. e Is doing w II and It promise! to be a fine thing mm. H P VIV 1 La I El Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Tine Puddings L laky Crusts and the food Is finer. OBSERVED By the Man About Town, George Richards, who is building a now residence in the Central Audition, at Ninth and Maple streets, has set a good example by putting a cement wutk down in front of the house, and also i one leading up to the residence, doing thiB before the frame of the house was up. The Young-Goodwin block Is beim? greatly improved on the interior by some choice coats of paint, that addri greaiiy to appearances, i ne man gomir tne , UP t0 80"th.e recorder wi" Pass through pleasant hall ways. i , The former Gratlwohl block, hist ! west of the Domocrat ofllco, is being inM Tom YounK- ! !? fr0!,t was nn insurance sign put there by Frunk Adums, now of Lebanon, an artistic affair, and the pride of Mr. Gradwohl while alive, but that and the sign on the west showing the establish ment of the Gradwohl store Bince 18.',.;. will be things of the past, obliteration of familiar monuments. A crowd of men on Fitst street, upon i investigation, were found to be deep in a discussion of the graft prices charged for automobiles, much more than the consumer ought to pay. The same might be applied to a good many other ; things tnat pass through many middle I men and sub-middlo men. when a mnn takfl9 a amt case to Salem for Just a short trip it always carries its own suggestion, according to the observations of the Man about , Town. 1 I Water street, Ellsworth to Ferry. ordered placed on grade many months ago, continuos to be down in a hole. ome day it win nave to come up, anu ,).:-, ?omB otnor iningB along the way. N.ws from Albany's Six Early Trains. 1 A man who had ccme in on tho early train, wanted to know if the business part of the city was opposite the depot, a mistake aometimeB made from tho PJW-n?.tf.l5B l,.0.teLa"d,i"n,cht..ho""lBA d-n street to seejvhat was doing. i , , . ur. witnycomDe ano i-roi. rotter oi the O.A.C., went to Salem to officiate a jud in tho annual gtock show at that city today and tomorrow. P. C. in,.n.nl,nun from A Anderson went down from Albany to see tho animals. This is one of tho best held in tho state. Mrs. Frank Purdom went to Portland to visit with her daughter. Mr. Arch Blackburn and family came down from Lebanon for an Albany visit, K. M. French left on the motor to humect rail road watches. Grunt Pirtle went out to Brownavillo fur a visit with his former neighbors. N. D. Conn left for JellerHon, where, lie owns property, a man there wants to buv. G. ll. McLeod, of the Curtis Lumber Co., left for Portland. William Ehlert, one of Lebanon's most prosperous citizens, arrived on an Albany business trip. The Weather. The range of temperature was Co yesterday down to 28 this morning. The frost was the heaviest one yet; but be ing dry it may not be serious. The river has been falling and is Xti feet. Prediction: fair tonight and Saturday. Hobson, back in congress, continues to veil vellow Deril. The rea' oeril ian for manlike Hobson everlasting v yelling war.