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    Albany
Democrat
VOL XI. VI I
ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY-MAY. (, 1912
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The correct shoes for spring
These illustrations show you what will
be worn this spring.
They give you some idea of the many
new styles which we are carrying in the
Red Cross shoe.
They include an endless variety of Red
Cross colonial pumps; tan boots with the
new full rounded toe," for early spring
wear; graceful Red Cross pumps; smart
Oxfords in button and lace for street wear;
white buck boots and pumps for summer
wear.
No matter what style shoe you want, no matter
what material, voil will find the best models in the
Red Cross shoe, i here is some new toucn, some- fit you.
Oxfords S3.50 and S4. High Shoes S4, S4.S0 and SS,
thing original that makes every Red Cross style
distinctive. In the Red Cross shoe, you can find
this season, advance styles which you should select
now, before they are copied and become common.
To get this style, you don't have to sacrifice
comfort. In the Red Cross shoe you get both.
The sole of the Red Cross shoe is tanned by
the special Red Cross Tanning Process which pre
serves all the natural elasticity of the leather, makes
it so supple that you can bend it almost
double wncn new. ine Kea Cross
shoe moves with your foot just a!
a glove moves witn your nana,
allowing you to wear a smaller
size witn a conuorx you wouiun t
Deueve possible.
Come in today and let us
"Sends wiihyettreot"
To-night--Store Open Until 9 P. M.
4 Experienced Shoe Men to Fit You
Chambers & McCune
ALBANYS' LEADING
CLOAK AND SUIT STORE
Don't Gamble On
the Clothes Line
Buy your clothes of THE BLAIN CLOTH
ING CO.. and be assured of the value of what you
are getting ..-
We are showing excellent styles and patterns
this season and we invite your most careful in
spection. We are the home of Michaels Stern, Adler
Rochester, Styleplus, L System, Society Brand,
and others. Each one of these is a revelation in
tailoring, style and pattern.
Prices $10 to $30.
WE NEVER DISAPPOINT.
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
CARPENTER AND PAINTER.
Will work by day or contract Let
os fisure on your work. Can paint
yorr hotie 50 it will stay painted and
make prices rifrht.
VM. KIRK, Home Phone 1163.
ALBANYWON.
Albany College won a splendid victory
last night in defeating Neberg. on
tht) HltKiMilr aa nf ua nAmn..ioA...
i arbitration question, the affirmative.
! The Judges Prof. Peterson. O. A. C ,
I Prof. Decou. U. O.. and Prof. Barnes,
Harrisburg, decided 2 to 1 for Albany.
I Albany took the conrjliafhn line of
. argument, but urged tbe necessity of a
court of last resort, with adequate
The Albany team were showered with
congratulations:-Mias Telford, and
Messrs. Hodge and McClain.
Musical number was a piano duet by
Misses Hansen and Irvine.
A social session followed with fruit
juice and sweet meats for refreshments,
THE WORLD
PAINTS AND WALLPAPER
PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING
J. R. ELDRIDGE, Painter, 438, W, 2nd St., Alb n
' Big Bill Hanley, who owns eantern
Oregon, more or less, was in- Corvallis
yesterday.
Ralph Earle took soma moving pic
tures of tho O. A. C. students for
rathe s weeklv.
I A bit? nnnl nf mnrinii nt l.phnnnn snM
for 36 cents a ponnd, the total being
about J7200 rereived for it.
Halaey has the prospect ot a news
payer, B. E. Adams being thera with a
view of making the venture.
A neat feature of the Business Men's
trip to Corvallis was a breakfast of
Benton county products. Benton water,
prunes, peaches, germea, bacon, ham
and eggs, rolls. French fried Dotatoes.
ouiter, ana DucKwneat calces, ttuc tne
coffee had to be borrowed.
Nine of the ten delegates to the
national democratic convention at Bal
timcre are known as follows: A. S.
Bennett, W. R. King. T. S. Burke,
Herman Wise, Mark Holmes, Victor P.
Moses. J. W. Alalonev. D. W. Shehan.
and Frederick V. Holm&n. J. E. God
frey John H. Stnvenson and A. A. Kad
derly have almost the same vote for the
lenthjplace.
, A Fine Attain
DROWNED i
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LDORF BIDS.
An nnfnrriinnftt rlivtmninf :
kUIIUtU UIVITTdlllfC Uk-UICU 111
the Willamette, on the north side last
OVMlinr Th. lifHA linn. nU
- - - - r - .v.w - " " jua wiu ouu
of Al. s. Gorham, an Albany carpenter,
iio remuea in me rearce nouse, near
thn- rivnr In Mnpln AtKan. .
. ... ,u.i. . , i .....I j , punjm
down to the river with another child.
wnere iney were playing, when the
little fellow fell into the river. His
companion was too small to help, and
rushed to the bouae for help; Boats
were secured trom Albany, but it was
tehtflllt an tinno lufitH I . I.
- " ..wu. utiui u . 1 1 u uuujr cuuiu uo
found, the location not being certain.
i nen a was orougnt to tne oltice of Dr.
Wallace, but it was too late. A large
crowd had gathered on this aide of the
river uunng tne nunt, ana everybody
Ma uri'lllnrv f hAn if ! .1
tunity.
The parents have the sympathy of
all in their misfortune.
A PIONEER OF '50.
H. W. Settlemier. of Tanoreut. died
early this morning, after an illness of
five years,. prominent and prosperous, a
worthy citizen.
He was born .Dec 9i 1836, one of 18
children, came to California during tho
gold excitement, and to Oregon in 1850,
inning up a ciaun at langent, or. wmcn
230 acres remain, including the valuable
nurserv nronertv. His wife, to whom
he was married in 1878, died about a
year ago.
Two children survive, Mrs. M. L.
Foster of Tangent, and Mrs. A. W.
McDonald of Toppemsh, Wash., and 8
grand children.
He was a member of the Masons and
M. E. church.
The funeral . will be held at the M.
E. church. Tantrent. at 12 m. Mondav.
with burial at the Masonic cemetery
amany at a o ciock, under tne auspices
of the MaBons.
The bids for ihe new Hotel Waldorf
were opened last night. There are
eight general bids, as follows:
Ivy, Medford, 156,590, excepting
heating and plumbing.
Snook & T ravers, $57,561 except
heating.
Brayton Eng. Co., Portland, $70,497,
complete.
A. W. McGilvrey, $61,263.50, com
plete. K D. Snell $62,473, without heating
$40,100 without biick work, heating and
terazaer floor, for which A. H. Sand
strom bids $21,979.
J. A. McChesney, $59,550, without
heating.
Blount & Bllhh. - SC7 (KYI nithniih
heating.
Dennis & McUlaren, Salem, $55,550,
without heating or excavation.
Also several aub bids for spocial
work, asked for.
The contract was let to R. D. Snell
and A. H. Sandstrom on their com
bination bid.
A Tough Captured.
Policeman J. W. Webb had a live
experience this morning. Four toughs
got otl the4:18 train. anil at once started '
to run, Webb followed and captured
one of them, who knecked him down,
but in turn waB himself done up and
uruugm uown to tne city Jim, a bad
iooKing iciiow. lie claimed to be an
bnglish sailor, and showed the tattoes. '
He threatened to fret Webb when nut. '
Nightwatch Munkors followed the
others but they escaped.
no gave tne name 01 EBKcr, and was
sent up for ten days, .
A. C.'Schmitt. IE. D. Cuslck, J. S.
Van Winkle and H. E. Morton, last
evening went to Corvallis in tbe Morton
auto, and attended the big business
men s banquet, an elegant attair. Hon.
J. K. Weatherford was toastmaster.
and some big speeches were maJe.
Corvallis did itself proud.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE
'VTWO NIGHTS, COMMENCING
Tuesday. April 30
Claman's National Stock Co. Present
ing the Famous Plays
"The Wolfe"
AND
t'The Deserter"
Admission Reserved seats 50 cents,
gallery 25 cents.
The New Democrat People.
Senator and Mrs. W. H. Hornibrook
and son, John, a three year old native
of Idaho, arrived last evening, to make
tneir nome in Albany. The deal for
the Democrat is being completed so
Mr. uorniorooK may take charge of
aftairs the first of May. It will be in
tne snape of a company with Mrs.
Hornibrook as ores.dont. Mr. Horni
brook secretary and manager, and the
present owner vice president, retaining
a minority interest in the business. The
Hornibrooks come here highly reconv
mended in business and socially.
T EMPIRE
Geo. E. Rolf, Prop, and Manager.
TONIOHT
1. "In Little Italy." (Sclift eom-edy-drama.)
Full of funny situations,
and a dramatic feature.
2. "Cowboy Damon and Pythias."
(Vitagraph) Drama.). This story
holds your interest every minute. The
out-door scenes are perfect.
3. "The Nurse." (Edison drama.)
A pretty drama.
4. William Wood, singing "You'll
Do the Same Thing Over." Illustrat
ed. '
5. Pottery Making in America.
(Lubin, educational.)
6. "Willie, the Hunter." (Lubin
comedy.) Willie goes hunting, and
almost kills a bear.
7. Crosno and Woods Musical ef
fects. Coming Frank Lanning, leading
man in the Kalcm Co., next week.
Change of program tomorrow.
All for 10 cents. '
President Campbell's Vote.
InstoarTof President Campbell voting
for a unioh of the O. A. C. and U. O.
as stated by theOregonian.it transpires
thut he simply vnted for an impartial
Do.ira to investigate tne claims of the
twoscnooiB. oertainiy some difference,
The Home ReBtaurant continues to bo,'
a popular place, Mr. Haines stttinir a
good table, with courteous treatment. .
WATCHES, F. M. French & Son.
Watches, W at'cheo) Watches, L, W
Robs, Jeweler.
Wnen you want something good to
eat remember The Dressed Beef Co.,
2nd & Lyoi
F.Q. Will for watches
DREAMLAND
Today
1. The Struggle A dramatic story
oi real life. Vitagraph.
2. Got a Match? A Biograpli farce
comciy.
I 3. "OiL" Another comedy with a
very clever story. A laugh all the
: time.
I 4. Markets in Madagascar. A
scenic picture, very intccrsting and
' pretty.
5. The Fatal Chocolate. A Bio-
graph comedy and a regular scream
0. ine uraeaL Here is the best
comedy of all.
7. Cahler and Wadsworth Xew
mii'ic.
! This is an all-star oroeram with
four extra good comedies, a scenic
, and dnrma, including two Biographs
. and a Vitagraph.
j Next Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday, "The Musical Cop;alias," an
eelctrical musical act.
day The Passion Play.
50C. FOR
Kevere Sunday Dinners.
Every Sun lay, at the Hotel Revere,
6:30 to 8 D. m.. there will lie a ehnico
dinner served for only 50 cents. Music
oy tne popular Wilson orchestra. Make
reservations. .
See our Q C. Rlnts you' fi surely
want one becarso of tholr great
beauty and worth. Look as if they
coat twice the price. , With each
ring you get a printed guarantee
that Insures you ngainat lost stones
(except diamonds)..
OUABANTEEO RINGS
are mode for men, women and chil
dren. Over 2000 patterns. Look
for Q C. stamp Inside- each ring.
Coll and get free bUthstone cud, '
L. W. Ross,
Jeweler Albany, Or.
NEW
ST. FRANCIS
GRILL
Sunday Table de Hote
Dinner .75c a plate. Tablet
reserved. 6:80 to 8 p. m.
MUSIC.
Just Received
Brass Jardiniers, Fern Dishes
and Hanging Jardiniers; ;
AT MEISER & MEISER'S
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE
Tnursday, Friday, Saturday, May 2, 3, & 4
Beverly B.
IN HI3 TOUnOGKAPIJOLOG ON
ALASKA
70C;0 feet of film fully explained by the man who lias spent ten yeirs
sound, 8 " wond,:rful )lclur": accompanied b realf.ic
... ,SEE Tll Eskimo Miners at Work, Siberia l'oiar Ilf-ir Tl, r
Walrus Hmft, Dog Teams. Ice l'ack in the Arctic ' 0w::it
milcTAKE ",C tr'P frm SCat"C ' X"",C Vi'' Mo:ion riclur,: "le. 40CO
MoS," CPmeraWO "OUr' " ,0p f "le W'U wilh D ! hi.
SEVEN REELS of rAl pictures.
nnTitTd. ......
rMLEa; rirst tnree rows lower floor
Ralance lower boor
Balcony ' '
Gallery
Advance sale of scats at Woodwortii'i!
75c
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