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trim. I ' J VOL XLYII NO 43 Democrat ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 24 ioiT " : - t v a . SHOES HOISERY AND TONIGHT 7 to 9 Chambers & McCune ALBANY'S LEADING CLOAK'AND SUIT STORE l v ML' V; BOWED B ' 1 JU. MATES t CO. X UIC40Q J BKCKM. A r cuiouo BUY NOT THE BOYS' CLOTHES THAT ARE CHEAPEST TODAY BUT THOSE THAT ARE CHEAPEST IN THE END After all it's durebiliny and service that determines not only the superiority of DOVS Clothes but til prnnnmtr 11 V-..M1 f l .1 . . . . . ' ' ' nna tnat our bovs clothes Uere for wear." It's the quality of the fabric, and the cJrol hat makes our boys smts the cheapest in the end. Buy Wooly Boy or a Hercules; they are guaranteed all wool, every weave and thread. THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. THE WORLD A Eugene divorce this we-k was .Margaret Clem agt. .W.han M. Clem. I Rev. Richeson, the mashing Boston minister, who is soon to hang, is get ting nervous, and spends most of his lime smoking, one day thirty cigars. Dr. Mathews, of Seattle, was elected moderator of the Presbyterian assem- ... ausiun at Louisville, Ky. He has the distinction of having the larg- i"l vnuii.il memoersiup ot any Pres byterian church in the world, 4,900 Seattle has one big church with a great many mission churches under it. Willie Landran, a seventeen year old boy, residing near Alder on the '," Bento' county, was found near RlnrWtt vac-A.. . of his head blown off. A shut r.,, lay beside him, and the indications were ne had committed suicide. He was said to have threatened to kill himsclt. Ralph A. Blatchford yesterday was elected president of the student body of the O A. C. the highest honor in cnllccrf Itf. VT :..,. 1 -o- juai oijui'tTZi-u 111. lion tin ir l'ri'd T W-i. c i a -w. , , vaunt ikji u tzv 10 t n t'crtrude Walling is secretary, L. B, Thompson editor of the Baro meter 011 salary, E. W. Curtis manager. LANE WIL HER L BE Mr. C. H T e... !. ... agricultural education. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, will address the citizens of Albany at the Commercial Club rooms next Mon day evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Lane is sent to Oregon by the Department of ,its...Liiiuii- iu ien our people 01 the STATE GRANGE ADJOURNED. The St.it,. r.rn., -1 1 .... 1 v- utLitu me zoi- lowinir nHirre- li n T l .-. - jj, v.. i.reiiv. t. 1 Shaw, executive enmmiim. r w 7""' sut; 1. l. Lee, overseer chanl.iin R,tK..rt c n . - . o. uiiui, siewaru H. A. Darnell, lecturer: Marv S H... ard secretary; Cyrus H. Walker V; "ayes, assistant; Mrs. Al. F Allen. I.'ulv .iccictont. r T . ........ o, wicsi ,. norland, gate keeper; Mrs. F. A. Goff, flora; H. stuuerg, treasurer. Duriiif? thi. nintti occ:n i.. -.aaiuii me UOI11 mittee nn trnnri rn.. . ..i , iiioiieu unani mously in favor of the State Grange's Buwii iuuub inn, one 111 strong contrast Prizes wcrelgiven for hi hsf ..ik. and the following were chosen, and e,.v., uiai aim seconu prizes: Good Roads! Good Roads! Hear the Grangers call. Illltl(t tllem VUltrn .1,.,.- ul .1. c "'V iieiij inc luimer, J"or the farmer feeds us all. Zip! Boom! Boo! Zip! Boom! Boo! m-1 1 K ou roa"s aiul so do you. ,. b,,uls r tax or convict labor. We h(.n nil:, Ivn. -...I 1. . , 1 aiiu neiu our neighbor. DEATH OF LULA EGAN HALKTER ALBANY MAN REACHING OUT A. C. TtMlkinc !rl,,'rtn -...I . . tendent of Albany, was in Corvallii a !i ?r 4.wo ,aRO "n1 Placed an ad in tilt? I r. -T l 1- Ti.l!..n i. 1 no disDosiimn tti iuff;.,.,n . .i part the business men of the United ,.7 of IocaI architects but he States have tnl;m in woiicl like to land snnio nf Hi f i trial education. He is nnw mfL-iti,r lis work that goes to Portlnml nr,-!,.' ...... I3 lllilKlllLT i tour through the state, and from gen prnl nri.ee I , T ,. vc are leu to believe that he is a speaker of marked ability, and possesses a store of valu able and entertaining information up on this important subject. me ciud earnestly desires that Mr. LnilP mnv ho crrnot.,,1 1... -..1 11.1 audience. . Tomorrow's Game. The Albany Athletics' opponents for tomorrow afternoon's game will be the Portland Cubs, said to be a very strong team. Small and Masscy, the club's battery, arc rated a fast pair. Bill Patterson will probably pitch for the local team with his brother Dave behind the rubber. The grounds have ' been worked thoroughly during the week; the roof has been; extended over the grand St.'inrl in n-(.t,.-t !a -....,.. f... I.. I.:, by the su,;. The new score board is ...... iiuu JJ1.1LL- on um 01 inc (..ltlrll,.lfl f,.Mn n,, ...Ml l. - . ,lvt nm uk com pleted in time for the game on May J. R. Martin will again umpire. The game win De called promptly at 2:30. 1'ollowing are the olavers and ilieir positions: . Athletics. P. P.-lflprdrtn r W. Patterson & Salisbury .... P. . . . F. rir.rtlov i n G. Doolev '"''.''.2B C. Bigbce 3B Lee Mickel tec i s. The Masonic building, Harding V K" J oici, j-iign school, the school building to be erected shortly Presbyterian church, etc, etc were fli'siim,.,! K n .1 1 ' ., '. "V "J iyiuaiiu urcnitccts and in such work, in particular, Mr u 1 , , '.win-ium, Having been highly successful in the cast trpm which he came a year or so ago. the Albany man came west to "grow lip with the country," has been taking it easy until he got his bearings anil with robust health and rcnewer vigor he is ready to handle everything that will come his way. Mr. Jenkins feels that he can give even better service than the Portland architects for the reason that he is located near and can be here often to superintend the work. Monsnn C V L. BiKbce-Coshat..R.F.. Cubs. Masscy .Small-Wilford Burns puffy A iniinrc S.S Walker L.F Gertz ...H. Swint .H. Sievcrs Jas. Elkins Here. James Elkins, now a resident of i rincvillc, this morning returned from a visit with his son Luther, now in "iu mg law 01 ice o AleNn hh. ,1 l,.,i. mg attorney of San Francisco. He icn 111s (laughter, Miss Nellie, for a longer visit. He reports being decid edly glad to be hack in Oregon. For a life time Mr. Elkins has been promi nent in Mil. .nff;iiru r,t .1... ,... . , i ; " ." ai.nv, in eariv days state treasurer, also county clerk .iiui, HiiU .iiicr ior a number of terms COIllltv tr,:iui,r.r 1-1.. : makinir n hrtnw. ...itl. i.:n i:.. t V,. "i -own i.oi- 'ormer Ainany business man. in Prmi'vill,. -l,rr l,n ...:n . -r . ....i .viiii inn many Ainany tnen-U J" . Lulu Egan Halkyer died during list I'Kht, at 11: ;3J o'clock, from the ef .cts of a telescoped intcstim, after in ills-vss of a few davs. one was bjra .11 ?. rvais. Ore line 3ft. 1SR 3nrl ' am- w.ta I cr folk i.c-hi was a mei;r,e. of the C.illiolic hureh .nnrl wia n.l...... ... .1. : "". .uiuuicH in me lis ters school, of this city, a young wo man beloved for her many excellent traits of character, and her death has CnilSt'd Crn-mr iii .. 1 . .1 e ...... ... . . v ll( ,)U K 0( friends. ... " ""iiiu, i tarry nac- kyer, a well known railroad brakcm.ni, lather, nmilwr i .1 brothers, and many other relatives and "y1"-1 y mum 11 uer ucain. -- .n. Huimv licit; here with all of the family present, Till fimril c n r 1 1 1 a u . i.t 1 mmnrrriw iftafn i., i.tvt .1 . i . t lfl rntlirli xli.,1, ...1 it ; , , '"- ij iiiLii ,111 tnends arc invited. Water Street Wants Pavement. Residents nf Wniir ctr.. to be on the map. A nieeiiiitr of east enders was held last night, and every person residing on 1-ast Water, be tween the C. & K. railroad and Pen- IlVWlllklf line ciirnn.l . i).;.,., paving the street. At that place a double track will be put in, and pave ment is practically necessnv in .-.r. lcr to save the street. Is a Great Flyer. Weldon n. Cn..t it.o ..:.i. to Salem o m.ikc arrangemcnH to UV thi.rf. Ma ...ill .l.nn At UiMll: lu bany to see about a lly here. Mr. v-ook nas a great reputation. He mad-; .......... 1, ,iUUss oan rrancisco Bay, around the Lick Observatory, etc. Tin. mill.. ...Ill I. .f. ., . .mill up ucmrc me Commercial Club Monday evening. Ross, Jeweler. At the Court House. Deeds TfcnrAvA C. C. Callowav to O. A. R rnvvn 15y.4l ncrrs in u. A. Brown to C. C. r.-. iw-,v 389.80 acres 19 W. Arehart to Clarence Ingram lot Lebanon in A. J. Colt to Harry Myers, lot Hnrrihitrr irn I Jas. Willoughby to A. J. Colt.' lot iLiiinimin IUII CARPENTER AND PAINTER. Will work by day or contract Let os figure on your work. Can paint your house so it will stay painted and make --:- rt.f . WM. KIRK, Hon Phone 1168. S. C. Worrell's C C. I SeCOnd and F"TJ StlTOtl, J' Vox fresh groceries; vegetables and fruits. Everything new. rHE EMPIRE Geo. E. Rolfe, Prop, and Manager. TONIGHT "Brotherhood of Man." r;..l,'.r ma.) Athrilling portrayal of an ath lete's life and devotion. "Mother Love." fLubin drama.) A strong emotional drama, showing a niother's great love. "Seven Rar of C.rA" This is the feature picture of the show. Miss Crosno singing: "I Love the Name of Mary." "Trombone Sammy." (Essany comedy.) The would-be musician has a lot of trouble practising. "The Rahv nf th Rnarrli'nrr Un.,.. iT.Sitlv l"r.,,i,l.r I A 1,.. I l. ,:t inn, featuring one of the youngest pic ture babies in the world. oods and Crosno, in musical ef fects. Complete change tomorrow. "urnission me REMEMBER The place to get your clothes cared for is "on the balcony" at The Blain Clothing Store Strictly Cash. J. G. MINTON Special Attraction SPEER & PRATT IN THE HIGH CLASS SPECIALTY "Catering to Everybody" at the Oregon Market all the tints MATINEE SATURDAY Popular prices . No reierved .eat. Prenn Mnfi- Ti. - e . ... combination has aoneared hefnr. in and ;The Man Behind." The latter -- "-' juniper or promise and Guide)" understudy-" (Consumer's , Saturday Special Nice Ripe Bananas, full flavor, per """" 20c Don't Forget The Place Where vm. ., .... ........, Huuneoernes ana all Kind! nf Rrn..!.. ". tables. veBe" Headquarters for Strawberries. GET THE LOCATION Southwest corner Second and Ferry yuccii, HOMER SPEER. "The Man n.hii.1 Bell Phone 123-J..' Home, Bik. 65. H. F. MERRILL, Insurance, Loans, Bonds Room No. 1, First Savings Bank Building. DREAMLAND TO-NIGHT Entire Change of Program. The Romanr nf tho Wat . fu ture drama of old Arizona. Her Pnhohrrf Csmiiu An r.i:... farce comedy. The Bell of New Orleans. A suuincrn romance ol interest. How the Play Was Advertised. Pathe comedy. (jood alusic. Matinei- daily. Coming, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, "Cinderella," America's greatest picture, iSM) feet. 10 CENTS 50CJOR Kevere Sunday Dinners. Evprv Sun Iru at iha rr...i r 5:.iu o 8 p. m , the-e wib bo a chi ice dinner si-rved,for oaly 6u cents. Music by the popular Wiljon orchebtra. Make reservations. Fisher, Braden Co. Funeral Directors and Undertakers Undertaking Porlon, 3rd and Broadalbin ar-s, BOTH PHONES "-- LADY ATTENDANT NEW ST. FRANCIS GRILL Sunday Table de Hote Dinner .75c a plato. Tablca reserved. C:30 to 8 p. m. MUSIC. s A D I R O N S A D I K O N S A CT OF 3 AT MEISER & MEISER'3