Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, May 17, 1912, Page 1, Image 1

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VOL XXV
ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY MAY
XO 42
Flexible
Bends with
You can wear a closer fit in the
Red Cross Shoe than in any other
because of its flexible sole. This sole
is tanned by the Special Red Cros9
Tanning Process which makes it so
flexible that you can bend it almost
double when new. It moves with
your foot just as a glove moves with
your hand.
Come in and try on the Rd Cross Spring Models. You need try on only one pair to
be convinced of the perfect fitting qualities and wonderful comfort of this shoe.
Oxfords 83.50 and 4.00. High Shoes S4.00,' 24.50 and 5.00
TRADE HABK
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
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
make prices rieht.
WM. KIRK. Home Phone 1163.
your foot"
'edftoss
Shoe
"Bends with your
. To Night 7 to 9 o'clock f
Experienced Shoe Men to fit you ; i
CHAMBERS & McCUNE. j
SAY!
Its that Straw Hat' you
want now.
We have them, Sailors,
Panamas, and all styles.
ALSO.
That summer underwear
Porosknit, B. V. D. and
others, all prices.
S. C. Worrell's g
Second and Ferry StieeU,
For fresh groceries, vegetables and
fruits. Everything new.
foot"
THE WORLD
Down in Mexico yesterday the reb
els scattered like rats before Robago's
army.
: Jos. H. Young will succeed Carl
Gray as president of the Hill lines in
Oregon.
i An effort is being made in Wash
ington to have a law passed requiring
safety devices.
1 The O. A. C. basket ball team clean
ed up over S709 during the past sea
son, a remarkable record for that
game.
Geo. M. Hyland and C. T. Prall,
two Portland farmers, went to Cor
vallis last night and spoke on the
Portland good roads bills.
The Oregon State Academy of Sci-
wmwi met in Aioany last year,
; convened in Corvallis today with an
elaborate program on hand. It is of
a high order.
j Carl Boeckel, a Portland structural
worker, fell 80 feet and wili live,
though having several broken bones.
jHc says he will now become a farm
er. No more such experiences for
mm.
The Linn County Oil Co', is prepar
ing to bore near Berlin as soon as the
machinery is installed, giving a prac
tical test to the question of oil at this
point, about which there is such a di
vergence of opinion,
i L. M. Curl, one of the pioneer ab
stractors of Albany, is getting out a
new set of ownership place maps and
generally revising his abstract busi
ness. Increased business and a desire
to conduct one of the best equipped
abstract companies in the state arc
assigned by Mr. Curl as the reason
tor the innovation.
Comic Supplement Party.
I "
' Mrs. E H. McCtine, 517 W. Second
street, otherwise Mrs. Howson Lot!
(was the gracious hostess to the em
ployees of Chambers & McCunc's
store 1 hursday evening, at a comic
supplement party. Any one entering
jUrs. Lott s home that evening would
have thought the characters of the
tamous funny papers had come to life
It was dilhcult to decide which char
acter was best represented. A vote
was taken and the prize awarded to
Gloomy Gus, otherwise Mrs. Ris
tine. In the clever name guessing
contest the prize was captured by
Jimmie's Mother, otherwise Mrs. Par
adise "Snookums," the Newly Wcd's
Baby, better known as Edna Gentry,
, won two prizes. The first one consist
ed of an animal hunt and the second a
memory contest. A delicious lunch
was served, the dining room looked
beautiful in its artistic decorations and
too much credit cannot be given the
Hostess for the clever manner in which
she managed the whole affair.
I Those who enjoyed Mrs. Lott's hos
pitality were: Dad in Kidland, Gloomy
V:c Ci i-i,. t .... A .... i i:
. ' , Jlu"al111 i-uii o uni, jiiiiiiuc,
Jimmie's Mother, the Katzenjammer
f.:n.il.. r:..i r. ,
luiuity, uiiRtjf, vju.Nsie, ruxy ijraim
pa, Mr. and Mrs. Newly Wed, Snook-
fltnc Ununi, 1-1 ...,1.,.., .. C... M-
m...).j IIUUIIUII, ,JM,llll, 111.
...... ....... j-uii, uiins, uuai-
er Brown and Tige.
Silk' Hose.Sc, 39c, SOc and $1.00
pair. Chambers & McCune.
int.
EMPIRE
TONIGHT
"The Romance of a Dry Town."
(Kalem.) An out-door picture, full
of good comedy. A feature.
"Heir Apparent." Edison.) An
elaborate picture, full of. romance and
action. Mr. Mark McDcrmott is fea
tured.
"Cardinal Wolsev." fVitnirranh.V
A beautiful historical drama showing
me true cnaractcr ot tne Cardinal,
well portrayed bv Hal Reid. and th
part of Henry VIII, taken by Tcfft
Johnson, to perfection, lulia Swavne
Gordon, as Queen Catherine of Asyria,
who is always a queen, and Clara
Kimball Young, a new Vitagraph
player, in the part of Anne Boleyn,
the lady-in-waiting, are delightful. One
of the best pictures of the sort ever
Shown in the city.
"Fishing in Florida." (Lubin.)
Showing a 350 lb. fish being caught.
A very interesting educational pic
ture. "The Baby Tramp." (Lubin com
edy.) The usual comedy spirit runs
entirely through this picture. You
can't help but laugh!
Miss Crosno, singing, "Hack to the
Old Town."
Complete change tomorrow. "Dia
mond S. Ranch" May 21st, 22nd and
23rd.
DREAMLAND
TO-NIGHT
Feature PicturesTcnigl t .
Fine Biograph
I Big War Drama
800 people in
Battle
Good Music.
Next Tue-Wec'-Thu.
"The Last Ra'ej of the
Maine."
18 CDKTS
DOWN AT
JEFFERSON
Review:
Mayor Allen has designated Satur
day, May 18, as cleanup day for Jef
ferson. Miss Jessie Fox, of Albany, has
been a guest at the home of J. W.
Parrish during the week.
The Jefferson base ball team will
meet its old time enemy, Scio, on our
home grounds next Sunday afternoon.
A. Skaar came down from Albany
Sunday after his wife and daughter,
who had been here for some time
assisting in caring for Mr. Skaar's
mother. Mrs. Seehale, who has been
quite ill, but is reported much im
proved. The woman's club met at the coun
try home of Mrs. S. H. Goin Wednes
day, and at the meeting loaned $10
toward the school children's exhibit
to be held in this city in August.
The club is to be commended for its
generosity in this matter. Over $100
has been subscribed by the people of
our city to buy prizes for the children
making the best exhibit in the dif
ferent lines.
Editor Hnrnihronk. the new owner
of the Albany Democrat, Frank
Whiteaker, cigar and confectionery
dealer, F. K. Churchill, the business
printer, and Mr. Stnltcnberg. the shoe
man, came down from Albany yester
day in Mr. Churchill's auto and naid
the Review a fraternal visit. It was a
mighty genial crowd, and ' we hope
tncy win come again.
A Paying Dairy.
Hon. C. L. Shaw, of this city, cer
tainly has a fine dairv, run by his
son-in-law Ed. Holloway. Today he
received a check from the creamery
for $390.42 for cream sold the Albany
Creamery during the month of April,
the product of 32 cows. This is an
average of over $12 per cow, a re
markable record. Three families were
also supplied.
Mr. Shaw's cows arc mostlv Tors
ies. This shows what can be done by
running a business in a modern way.
mr. 3iiaw certainly lias the milk prop
osition by the horns.
Go and do likewise. The dairv bin
mess can't be overdone here. The cry
all the time is far more butter to meet
the demand.
.Will Attend the State Grange.
Hon. C. L. Shaw will leave tomor
row tor Kosehurg to attend an ex
ecutive Session of the stnle irrnnoi.
Others going later will be Mr. and
mrs. A. i-iiiimirl, Mr. and Mrs. A,
Bond. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Allen Mr
and Mrs. A. C. Miller. Mr. Tom Fro-
man, who has not missed a session
for many years, C. H. Walker. J. H.
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Moore,
nn. una jurs. i. ri. rrcerKScn.
AFTER MAY
Have youf Clothes pressed
or repaired "on the bal
cony" at the
BLAIN CLOTHING STORE,
Special attention given
to Ladies work.
Terms strictly cash.
J. G. MINTON
ALBANY TRANSFER CO.
Heavy and Light Hauling, Pinno
Moving a Specialty. Office with J. A.
Howard, 325 W 1st. Both phones.
Home 68. Bell 1B6-R. Residence Phone
Hnmp Hl.pl, 9RK loll mi r iti
.... fc..... ucii Lui u. rnuno
your orders morning, noon and night.
truuu lur erne.
R. L. HOWARD.
50C. FOR
Kevere Sunday Dinners,
Every Sun lay, at the Hotel Revere,
5:30 'o 8 p m , there will be a choice
'hnner served for oily GO cents. Music
hy the popular Wilson orchestra. Make
reservations.
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N D3 OF
MEISER &
DROWNSVILLE
JY FIRST
In Western Prohibition Oratorial
Contest.
At Salem last night Harry G. Mc
Cain, of Willamette Universiay,
whose home was formerly Browns
ville, won first place in the western
inter-state prohibition oratorical con
test, after a contest full of snap.
The title of Mr. McCain's oration
was "Liquor vs. Liberty." The other
contestants and their subjects were:
Theo. Smith of the University of Pu
get Sound, Tacoma, "Liberty vs. the
Liquor Traffic;" Roy A. Murray of
the university ot Southern California,
Los Angeles, "The Convicted Assas
sin," and Paul A. Dupcrtius, Wash
ington State College, Pullman, "Is
Prohibition a Success?" Roy A. Mur
ray of Los Angeles took second place.
Dupertius of Washington State Col
lege represented Washington and Ida
ho jointly.
Judges were, on thought and com
position, Prof. E. R. Moses, West
minster college, New Wiliugton, Pa.;
Leigh Colvin, Columbia university,
New York; Prof. Walter. R, Milca,
professor of philosophy, University of
lowa, lowa Lity, la.; on delivery,
President Levi Pennington, Pacific
college, Newberg; Dr. J. F. Ghoriuley,
pastor First Christian church, Port
laud; Loial II. McCarthy, attorney,
i oi iiauu. .
Good Roads' Day.
This is frnnrl rnnde fliv a tl,-,
deserves the attention it is' receiving.
The people of Oregon are united on
b-uuu roaus, out tliey are not united
on good roads, but they arc opposed
to nrnmisriiniits Kniulinir -i:,l n,......l
ant large interest account, and the1
Muni is, uiey are suspicious ot road
bills emanating from Portland.
The irenrrnl movement fn nAl
roads will undoubtedly produce great '
rcsiuis.
mir Wliulmv (nr
cials. I M. 1'rench & Son.
See our Q C, Rings you'll surely
want one beenrso of th.lr gnat
beauty and worth, Look ai if they
cost twice tlio price. With each
ring you get a printed guarantee
that Insures you against lost stones
(except diamondi).
CUABANTEED BINGS
ae made for men, women and ch II
dren. Ov.r 2000 patterns. Look
for Q C, stamp inside each ring. '
Call and get free. Pirthton card.
L. W. Ross,
Jeweler Albany, Or.
NELLIE RICHARDS
ART TEACHER
626 E. fclxth St
7i I rt leacncr, ana
... uiiic u u siuaent or art. Oila and
water colora taught in all the different
branches. .a
Fisher, BradenCo.
Funeral Directors and
Undertakers
Undertaking Perlon, 3rd and
Broadalbin
jr-ya BOTH PHONES
NEW
ST. FRANCIS
GRILL
Sunday Table de Hote
Dinner .7fic a plate. Tables
reserved. 5:30 to 8 p. m.
MUSIC.
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