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    Albany
Democrat
VOL X LV.l
ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY - APU1L 12, isi:
SO C7
YOUR FAVORITE PATTERNS FOR MAY, NOW IN STOCK.
3 DAYS, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
PRE-EASTER SHOWING OF
STYLISH WEARING APPAREL
With a stock of Suits, Coats, Dresses and Hats in assortments larger than all other stores combined, as
evidence, for the wonderful growth of this store in only a few short years in Albany. Seeing is believing, it's
your money we are all after, SO BUY BY COMPARISON.
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
DRESSES.
$8.75
An extraordinary offer for three
days only Choice of 50 Serge Dress
es, just received this week from New
York, regular $12.50 and $15.00 values,
for only $8.75. Compare them with
any $12.50 or $5.00 dresses in Albany.
They come in Xavy, Tan, Brown,
Copenhagen, Wine, White, also White
and Black Stripe, all sizes for Women
or Misses. Seeing is believing they
are here for your comparison.
Easter
greetings.
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS
$14.50
Choice of over 100 Suits for Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday only, all
new 1912 Spring styles in beautiful
light mixtures. Navy Blue Serges, also
cream and white Serges, all lined
with guaranteed linings and of the
standard and quality that has made
this store famous as Albany's lead
ing Cloak and Suit Store. All alter
ations absolutely free, and a perfect
fit guaranteed. x
POPULAR PRICE MILLINERY THE GAGE KIND
The next three days will be one errand rush in our Milliner' Department. This
week we received a new lot of Gage shapes and sailors, the character of which you
will admit when we tell you they are from Gage.
We don't believe in knocking. Every knock's a boost. We're too busy' selling
Hats of a class and kind only made possible by the use of Gage shapes and novelty
trimmings, the kind and price that seems to take in Albany as we are getting business
as never before. Visit the Department and see!
R. I ..t..m We leave it to you, if you do not find our price is less, style and qual
MHJ tFJ wwm' vm tuuaiucicu. yv C tVUlll JUU IU Lull US dUUUl 11.
Chambers & McCune
ALBANYS' LEADING
CLOAK AND SUIT STORE
CONTRACT
First
Read this ad.
SECOND:
See Our Window.
THIRD:
See Our Stock of Suits.
and Then:
Become the owner of one of
our ALL WOOL, ABSO
LUTELY GUARANTEED
STYLEPLUS
for $17.00
The Same Price
The World Over.
THE
BLAIN
CLOTHING CO
Styleplus
Clothes
L, ."IS" i .
$17
Read the
Styleplus Clothes
Story
in this week's
Saturday Evening
Post
; (Issue March 30th)
This store
is the only
authorized
agency for
Styleplus
Clothes
in this
community
The Blain Clothing
in
CARPENTER AND PAINTER.
Will work by day or contract. Let
us figure on your work. Can paint
your house so it will stay painted and
m-ke nriees riulit.
VM. KIRK. Home Phone 1168.
ALBANY TRANSFER CO.
THE WORLD
Mohair is up to 34 cents in the Port.
land market.
Senator Lafallett will arrive, in Ore.
(ton April 13, accompanied by Mrs.
The Cortland Elk3 will go to Eugene
to participate in the dedication of the
new Elks temple, on Monday, in a
special train.
At Fresno yesterdav Erl Rodgers, a
lawyer, in an address declared Rock
efeller and Carnegie to be the two
greatest criminals of the age.
The auto of Z. H. Davis, of Corvallis
caught fire yesterday. The fire de
partment was called out ard a chemical
engine was used, as well as the hose.
The total damage was $2.
It will cost the O. E. about 8500,000
to get into Corvallis. A half block on
Third street has been secured from
;John McPadden and others, it is said
costing ?:w,uuu, lor the depot.
There is to be a business men'3 ex
cursion from Portland to Corvallis to
see the O. A. C. on April 25 6. All the
commercial ciuos ot the state have
been invited to join in the affair, which
is to be made a Dig event.
COUNTY COURT.
Besides bills roads was almost the
entire program of the county court, as
follows:
Continued P. T. Thaver road: Bessie
Jones road; B. C. Carlton ruad.
Granted E. L. Shepherd road: L. R.
Cheadle road.
Viewers appointed: for J. P. Orchard
road J. W. Miller, C. C. Jackson, A.
L. Geddes; for Billie South road J.
Harbin. F. W. Krieg, A. L. Geddes;
John Thomas road-W. Richardson,
Fred Mespelt, A. L. Geddes; B. C.
Moore road J. W. Miller, C. C. Jack-
ROn. A. I.. OoHHuc A .1 MitrMairA winrl
-W. B. Thompson. V. M. Moss, A. L. I
lieaaes; r rea vail road U.B. Sprengor,
John Duncan, A. L. Geddes; Lee Miller
road J. D. Burkhart, Ubbe Peters, A.
L. Geddes; A. Munson road T. B.
Cooper, Ueo. Moss, A. L Geddes; C.
W. Kelly road M. Bussnrd, Chas.
Miller, A. L. Geddes; C. E. Galbraith
road W. B. Thompson, W. M. Moss,
A. L. Geddes; J. J. Cole road T. B.
Cooper, Geo. Moss, A. L. Geddes.
LET FOR
PLANS FOR
5 STORY BANK
The Poultry Car.
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
' Marriage license: T, O. Barnes, 20,
and Delores Bilyeu, 18. Albany.
April 9 is last day to register. Total
registration today: 374G; rep. 2111;
dem. 12S1; boc 160; pro. 76; ind. 99;
J mis. a.
i Deeds recorded :
; Lewis Knaub to R. W. Parker and
1 C. A. Parker, Boa J4000
1 Hrriet Miller to Clora B. Shelton.
I lot Scio 20Q
The S. P. Poultrv exhibit today wbb
enjoyed by a large number, a fine thing.
The demonstrations by Professors Dry
den and Lamb, and Sir, Thompson,
have been interesting and full of in
struction. The display of poultry is
really a good one of thoroughbreds.
trom here the ear will go to South .'rn
Oregon on its impoitunl mission.
Good for Brownsville.
The contract has been let to W. F.
Tobey, of Portland, for the plans for
the new building of the First National
Bank, at First and Broadalbin streets,
which promises to be the most modern
banking building in Oregon, not ex
cepting Portland. The cost will be
about $75,000, making a perm men t
home for the bank.
It will be absolutely firenrnof. five
stories and basement, with concrete
flours set in steel, and a concrete roof.
The entire lower floor, 48 by 100 feet,
win no aevotoa co tne Dame, wnicn will
be finished somewhat like the First
Sayings Bank, only more elaborate,
with four vaults, separate for books,
coin, safety and storage.
A Dove will be ottices. Ihe third floor
entirely for doctors and dentists,
plumbed for the business. The top
floor is being suggested for the com
mercial club.
The architecture will be classic, liko
thetFirst Savings bank, same colored
brick, the entire front story built up of
Bedford stone, and trimming above the
same. Tho main entrance will be from
the middle on First streut, and a side
entrance on Broadalbin.
The hnlls will all be of terrazzo or
tile, and every dotail will be looking to
the best.
Mr. Tobsy will have tho plans rendy
in a few days for bids. He is also the
architect of the Prusbj te.-ian church
and the library.
The Brownsville Commercial Club is
doing Bplendid work, under Piesident
W. J. Moore, for the made in Linn
Show. The list from there will consist
ot woolen goods, gloves, handles, flour,
butter, tanned goods, harness .and
Elk's Ex. to Eugene.
Albany Elks will go with the
train from Salem, at his cily Mon-
' day at 2:30 p. m , returning next day,
Heaving Rugene at 2 a, m. Fate 11-3,
good to 11th. Get receipt and present
at ticket ifRre. Now on sale. Eugene
is preparing for a royal entertainment
of visitors, with the new home thrown
open. John M. Gecnn will give the
address in the evening followed by a
vaudeville, with a grand ball in the
armory. .
Albany committee, H. T. Shea, J. O
Lee, J. J. Collins.
The Y. W. C. A.'
The Y.W.C.A. of the colleges is hold
ing a cabinet session at Corvallis todav.
Miss Laura Anderson, of Albany College
is down for an address this afternoon
on the college camDUs a field for mould'
ing character. There will be a mass
meeting tonight with addresses by
Prof. Drury of Philomath and President
iioman or Willamette, lomorr wthere
will be services at 0:30, 11 a.m. &30
p.m., and p.m.
? The Colts,
Lyle Bigbee went to Eugene this
afternoon, and the rest of the Colts
will go tomorrow, to play Eugene. The
lineup will be: D. Patterson c, Jack
Berry p, L.Bigbee.Kennar andCoshatt
basemen, C. Bigbee ss, Bill Patterson,
C. H. Cosbatt and Case fielders. Re
biult sub 1st. Later Cooper and Bilyeu
crack players of Corvallis will be in the
game.
E EMPIRE
Ceo. E. Rolfe, Prop., and Manager.
TONIGHT ' ,
"T1jq Transformation of Mike." Bi
ograph drama.
"The Scape-Goat." A strong west
ern drama, made in Colorado.
"Cowboy vs. Tenderfoot" Wild
west drama.
"Niagara Falls" (Scenic.)
"The Lucky Dog" (Edisott.) Side
splitting comedy.
Mr. Murry, the popular double
voiced vocalist, in a new program of
songs..
Crosno and Woods, in musical ef
fects ',
AH for 10 ccqts.
PAINTS AND WALLPAPER
PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING
J. R. ELCRIBGE, Painter. 438, W. 2nd St, Alban
VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT
1. The Poor Relation. This is a
modern Cinderella story, not a fairy
t.-le, but the realism of today with a
mora llhat turns the laugh on the too
ambitious and selfish. A fine Lubin.
2. A Tin-.ely Rescue. A story of
tfcc far F.ast b ythc Vitagraph Co..
portrayed in their excellent style with
close attention to details. A very fine
and intensely interesting drama.
3. The Tvlisscs Lee and Rotli.
Singers and dancers, singing late and
populir scrips.
4. The Gorge of the De Rupr. A
beautiful scc::ic film of the north of
France.
5. Over the Precipice. A thrilling
western story full of action, pretty
s.-ciies and sn exceedingly interesting
pint.
6. The Crip Snatcher. An episode
in the life of Hnimie, the grip snatch
er, a lauizh from beginning to end,
produced by the Essany Co.
7. Cahler and Vadsworth in spe
cial music.
Next Monday "Vitagraph Night.'
Admission 10 cent.
M. A Miller has withdrawn his name
from the Senatorial race, believing
there are loo many candidates in the
field for the office, and in the interest of
harmony.
Have you had Henry shoe your horse
at the Green Front. He knows how.
Hat Specials April 4, 6, 6, at the
Woman's Hat Shop.
See our Q, C, Ring you'&iunly
want one becavM of their great
beauty and worth. Look n It they
cost twice the price. With each
ring yon get a printed guarantee
that imures you against lost itgnat
(except diamondi).
" 'GUARANTEED RINGS
are made for men, women and ch II
drtn. Over 2000 patterns. Look
for Q C. stamp imida each ring. '
Call and get free birthstone card.
L. W. Ross,
Jeweler Albany, Or.
Died in Portland.
Mis. R. A. Wall died In Portland Yes
terday, and the funeral will take place
tomorrow aiternoun at tnac city, sno
was 80 years of age, and loaves a hus
band and one child, W. C. and E. F.
Schultz, of this city are brothers.
The Weather.
Range of temperature C5-36.
The river is down to 4 feet.
Prediction: fair and warmer tonight,
Sunday showers.
Mrs. F. P. Cluypool. the Maurine
demonstrator of Portland, is again in
this city and will be pleased to call upon
request on old patients and new. Phone
for appointment. Orders promptly de
livered. Home Black 86.
Hat Specials April i, 5, 6, at the
Woman's Hat Shop.
A large shipment of Fishinir Tackle
has just been received at the Albany
Gun Store.
The 1912 Base Ball Guide at Albanv
Gun Store, also a large assortment of
supplies.
Mel. -the saw filer, will be found a
the green front on Baker street, nea
the skatinir rink.
DAWSON & BUrZLAFF.
Holt Again sells banannas at 25c a
dozen.
ALBANY UPERA HOUSE
Wednesday, April 10
Geo.' A. Nolan Presents the Hit
' of the Season,
IMAM'S
Kevcre Sunday Dinners,
Every Sun lay, at the Hotel Revere,
5:3il o 8 p m , there will bu a chuice
dinner served for only 6(J cents. Music
ly tho popular Wilson orchestra, Make
rcsei vnttur.s.
BNSTBELS
With the famous 101 Ranch Band, the
Texas Tommy , consest, and the
Lnt. s Son ;s aid Dances.
FRIyEs-33c, 35c, 50c,
NEW
ST. FRANCIS
GRILL
Sunday Table de Hote
Dinner ,75c a plate. Tables
reserved. 5:30 to 8 p. m.
MUSIC.
Thefirrt-Rouiidup
In this Roundup we got a lot of Jack Rabbits, large
r-nd svn-Jl, Lh'.h Ducks end Chicks.
TI-.2 bzrc collection of Ecr Feci Cr.rc's in the vzY.zy.
Pr.ES Eg2 Dyes, non-poison, Sc,
at MEISER & MEIE?:3