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    Albany
Democrat
ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY, ArRIL 21 11
NO ::S
VOL .M.V1
HOME
SEEKERS
For Honest Information and Corteous
Treatment
Call at the
PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO'S
Office 106 fci. 1st St., Albany. Or.
WOOD SAWINQ4S
nhnno 3fifl2 hlackHome. 456-Y Facific
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Smart Styles
Rarely has there been auch an In
terest in style in shoes. The pre
vailing skirts have made them as im
fortant as hats.
Women who have never been able
to endure dresa shoes, can put on thqr
Red Cross models and begin wearing
them at once.
The Red Cross Shoe has done away
with untold cases or root sunermg.
It fits at every point, supports the
foot perfectly so as to remove alt ,
strain. Its sole beruis with your foot,
entirely prevents the Biiiarting and
burning stiff soles cause.
The Red Cross Slice r--r red3
" breaking in.' You can pi'.:i:on
in our store and wear H home,
easv to walk in.
Oxfords, $3.50
and $4. High
Shoes $4, $4.50
and $5.
Tht ioh It tanned
Ij tht Sptcial Rtd
Crou Protm, Thii
frottil prtttrvtt all
the Uatntr' t natural
lift and elastiiity,
makti tht Rtd Cmt
Shot riot withyur
foot jutt likt a glovt
movtt uttb your
"Btndt with jiar
Get just the style you ,
want and add the
Red Cross comfort i nk si
il
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Chambers & McGune
Albany
M. Senders & Co,
Both Phones 48. 435 West First St.
Hay, Grain, Flour, Seeds,
Salt, Poultry Supplies, Lime,
Plaster, Cement, Roofing.
W
louse Gleaning Time
For all sizes of Brass Curtain
Rods go to Meiser & Meiser.
Buby is the Best 30c Gof fee. .
at
A FULL SHOWING OF THE CEL-
EBHATED . W. B. CORSKTS IN
AT.T. THE NEW MODELS ONCE
YOU WEAR THE W. B. YOU'LL
ALWAYS WEAR IT. WHY? SIM
PLY BECAUSE IT WILL GIVE
YOU THAT POISE' YOU CAN
HAVE ONLY WHEN YOU FEEL
YOUR BEST THESE CORSETS I
ARE ON SALE AT THE MODER
ATE PRICE OF $1.00 TO $3.00 A
PAIR.
IS
W7'
LET US
SHOW YOU
The Prettiest, Nobbiest,
Styles in Footwear Ever Dis
played in Albany.
Four Experienced
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Properly.
Ever Pair of Shoes
Guaranteed Een to
Patent Leather
's Leading Cloak and Suit
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LINN COAL & FUEL CO.
, Coal delivered to any part of the city, i
PRICES RIGHT.
McCourt & Prettyman, Managers
0!H;e: Cor. Fi-at and Biker.
DR. VIRGINIA I.EWEAUX,
. Osteopathic Physician.
Schmitt Block, Albany.
Phones: Office Home 359, Bell
Black 2751: Residence 394 Home,
black S63 Bell.
Get your Easter Tors and Shine along with your Sisters and Wives, when the season is new.
WE HAVE the right thing and the Bright Things to wear gathered from all sources'and resources of
FASHION-KEEN MERCHANDISING MEN.
Our Spring Suits arc here, unusually stylish in cuts, cloth and contour, a hit in advance; Full-Chested, I.at,el
rolled; and Free-skirted, but not foppish.
We have models a-plenty for men, who's tastes have stayed STAID. All of thenare all-wool all through. All
of them radiating Ease and Elegance, and possessing the "SMACK' 'of the "CRACK" tailor.
Help yourself to a look.
MEISER & MEISER
iiMiiii'iiiiiiMiiMininmiiMiiiiiiiiiiiinnmiuiuiiiiniiiiiii
No burning
I no smarting
The wonderful comfort of the
Shoe is specially de
lightful during the not neatner
hen the heat keeps your teet bo
lenntive.
Ita mle ia of regular thickness,
yet you can bend it double when
sole, no cushion of felt to make
vour feet oerspire.
I ' -j .
the Red
Lome iu wiu u'
Cross Shoe.
Walk in it.
Learn how it moves with your
foot. This is what gives the leel
ing of ease, of comfort you can
not imagine until you have worn
it. Uxtords J.uu ana 3. uigu
Shoes $4, $4.50 and s.
Thetok is tanned by the special
Red Cross Process. Tnis process
preserves oil the leather' NAT
URAL life and elasticity, moles
the Rid Cross Shoe maoeuithyoar
foot just like a ghee motes loitn
jwar hand.
Store.
Home Phone 3063ell Phone 131-9
For sale by Albany Fuel Co.
A. W. DOCKS VEADER, Prop
Bell 277 J. Home Black 176.
Buy now,
BIG IMPROVEMENT
ANNOUNCED.
Five Story Bank Building,
3 Story Young Store and
Savings Bank Building
A real estate transaction of first im
portance to the City of Aibany was con
cluded today by the purchase of the
First National Bank of the corner now
occupied by S. E. Young & Son's Store.
As soon as the premises can he vacated
by S. E Young & Son the old building
will he removed and the Bank will be
gin the erection of a new five story
home. Tnis will gjve'Albnny one of the
finest distinctive bunk Buildings in the
State. The lot ul the corner of Second
and Broadalbin, formerly purchased by
the First National Bank as a building
site, has been transt'eired to the First
Savings Bank, upon which in tho near
future a new building will be erected
for that institution For banking pur
poses these two locations are surpassed
by done in the city.
It is the intention of S. E. Young &
I Son to immediately orect on their prop
erty at the corner o. Second and Broad
albin Sts a new store building Cor their
own use.
This tiuild'nsr ill cover the full cor-ne-.
DO x io.' uut. und it is intended to
make this ihe most modern, up-to date
store building South of Portland.
The Illinois Society,
About thirty five persons met at the
home of W. S. Weaver last evening and
organized the Illinois Society.
The object of the society is to pro -
mote fntnelv and social relations, and
! keep alive an interest in the oldv hjme
I r . i. . .
1 stiita and its inatorv. as wen as tnac
of our later adopted state,
Persons born in Illinois or have made
it a home at any time are elagible to
membership. All such persons ate
urged to give or send their names and
addresses o Mr. J. G. Shrader, Albany,
Oregon. Following are the ntUcers: J i
B. Leathcnniin, president; Mrs. H. M.
Palmer, vi;e president; Miss LouUe
Blackwell, sec; Mr. J. G. Shrader,
treas.
help Wanted
A boy 18 or
women help.
LauhdJy.
20 years
Call at
of
the
iigc, and
Magnolia
ALBVNY opera house
Friday, April 22
WIFE IN
NAME
ONLY
. dollor show for 25c. One
pleanes everybody.
BRICES 35c, 25c and 15c,
that
At Murphy's
Seed Store
Is the place to buy seed.
We carry a
complete line of fresh
Deitile seed in
hulk. We make a BDecialty orBeed and
ask you to assist us in demonstrating the
fact that a little money carefully in
vested at planting time yields the
largest returns at harvest time.
We have a fine line of early seed
potatoes, Early Sunnse, Early Amer
ienn Wonder and Kenuty of Hebron.
We carry a full lino of Fertilizers,
sold in any quantity.
225 W. 2nd St.
LAIN CLOTHING CO.
BENSON DEAD.
Ex-Uovernor and Secretary
- State Passes Away in Calil
of
Secretary of State, and ex-governor
F. W. benson. died yesterday at Ked
lunda, Calif., after an illness of several
years, at the age of 53 years. Ho was
born in ban Jose, Calif. H.1 graduated
from tha University of Sun Jose und
moved to Roseburg in 1382, where he
taught school for several yoaia, and
was elected county school superintend
ent. He was ulso clerk in the land of
fice, President of the Drain normal
school, deputy county clerk and county
clerk for severul years. He was ad
mitted to the bar in 1S1IG and practiced
for ten years, when he was elected
secretary of state, and became governor
by virtue ot tho resignation of Jjovcrn
or Chamberlain.
He was quite popular. He was mar
ried in 1883, and leaves a wife and iwo
sons, Clifford S. Benson of Gardiner,
and alter, a student in the U. U
The faithfulness of his wife during his
illness has attracted attention.
Willamette to Be improved
Washingtbn, April 14. The secretary
ox war submitted a report, to in a nnuse
today witn a reviseu pian ana esumaie
! ff ihe improvement of the Willamette
' river. Oregon from i he ci'y of Eugene,
in which an appropriation is recom-
mended for J40.0IW an annually tor
I wr Ha-iin-ntm unri nnrmQtliinr
dragging and
hk. "'"'"f-
wotks. The report further suites
that
the river above Harrisburg is not
worthy of improvement at this time by
tho government.
l: led.
Edward Hulburt died last evening at
i the home of his father, A. A Hulburt,
1 ; nrin.,r.a npi-ini'i. at the Hue of 31
I years 9 months H-i was n native of
' Linu county nndle:wrs i wife. He was
a member of tin- iviit'.vuli-es of this city,
i The funeral will ii hul l a: the Or-
leans chapel tomunow un. 2 p. m
Members" of tnc Marciliees aru re
questcd to meet at tliu lull tonight to intendent Alderman was present. Pres
make arrangements for attending the ident Crooks was made a mombor of a
funeral. committee of live on permanent orga-
. ! nizntion.
Your shoes madii
Burns Shoe Store
(rood us new at
i Empire Photoplay
I Theatre
! TONIGHT '
I "The Bucanecrs." A private story
I of the liigh seas, with thrilling situa-
tions, and an intensely iiitcrcstiii
story throughout,
"Rice Industry in Japan." An in
dustrial, illustrating a little known
business. This picture gives one a
perfect idea of the production and
harvesting of rice in Japan. Beauti
ful outdoor scenery. ,
"The Slav;'; Revolt' This is an,
Egyptian picture, and a thoroughly
good piece of acting through the com
plete story. The coloring is perfect
and the acting excellent.
"Two Valentines." A unique film,
presenting a curious niixup when Val
entines exactly alike produce the
wrong impression when received. Ex
cellent comedy, by the popular Edi
son company.
MiBs Crosno, singing "rm Going
Back to my old Girl."
Admission 10 cents.
STETTER'S
M OR GKOCIIES
JL ii
ALBANY
Prompt service at the Imperial.
Holt again at the Holt corner.
A neat place. Holt's Meat Market.
Choice lunches at tho Vienna Bakery.
Fresh herring and smelt at Holt's.
Have your feet attended to by Mrs.
Driver 230 Lyon, both phones.
Sterling silver picture frames very
reasonable in price. F. M. French &
Son, Jewelers.
This year is going to see a lot of im
provements in Central Addition. And
a big advance in values there. Better
got yuu a lot this spring from Collins A
Taylor.
A well equipped vulcanizing plant
una uvcii uuueu io irvin s garuge,
enabling them to handle all kinds of
work on casitif-s and tubes. All work
guaranteed. t!8
The Guarantee Qnticnl Pnmnnnv hnva
a largo and new stack of all styles of
spectacles and eye glasses, also a va-
neiv oi nair pins and rJar loop chains
and chnin holders. We guarantee ac
curate tilting of lenses and frames.
ocock at Dawson a Drug Store.
The man who has mohair is it. ' Pres
ent price 33 cents.
Tho report is general that the harm
by the recent frosts to fruit is light.
See the latest in Jabot Pins and Eas
ter Hat Pins, at F. M. French & Son,
Jewelers.
Special Conclave Temple Command
ery No. 3, K. T. Saturday evening
April 16. By order of the Temple. E.
iTusiiuvru, recoraer.
Ben Clelan. Oregonian agent, re
quests a prompt notice if the Oreironian
is missed. Carriers are particularly apt
to miss new ones until used to the
places.
The Oregonian says there will be no
fig, orange and lemon crops in Oregon
this year. There will he lemons and
tigs, at least, grown in Albany this
year, just a few.
' 0 o'earas nas moved Ms Variety
.jiu.a i.u uiu iviiuuua uiuck, wiiere ne
has neat quarters. He opened this
morning for business, and expect to be
here permanently, a reliable business
man.
A College Conference.
A conference college meptintr was
; held at Newberg last night. Dr.
Franklin and Prof. Flo attended from
I Albany. President Homan, of illam
i cue, was elected president for next
year and Dr. Franklin secrotnrv. The
- new school low was discussed, Suner-
WANTED.
Shepherd.
A small young pup. No
Call 514 L Pacific. 15t
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REAMLAN
THEATRL
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" " TONIGHT.
1. The Deluge. A Biblical drama,
performed 3317 years II, C. A picture
of the destruction of the world by a
flood. For powerful scenic effects,
thrilling magnificence and strong
characterization, this portrayal has no
comparison.
2. Scenes Ancient Rome.
3. The Missing Bride. A very line
drama, intensely interesting from start
to finish. This is a hand colored film.
4. Review of the Chilean Troops.
An interesting military picture show
ing that Chili has a most effective
army. ,
5. Illustrated Song.
6. The Petticoat Sheriff. The new
woman may be all right, but a man is
still useful in arresting desperadoes
This is an excellent comedy with
something doing every minute.
Admission 10c.
Mutinee 2:30, evening 7:30.
AND CROCKERY
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