Albany 0 emocra ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH YOL Xl.I REILGIOUS SERVICES. M. E. church: Sunday services 10:30 a. m. preaching by the pasior, subject: . Church Increase. 6:30 p. m. Epworth Leagues, subject: A L,ue oi uusriiiui Kev.aul Ratri subi'ect: The River of Dimond3. Ser- vices each night during the week. The Rev A D Wagner a reTent transfer Kev. A. u. agiin, a t from North Indiana, now located at Silyerton. He is an excellent preacher ! and a splendid singer. You wUbe pleased to hear Rev. W. D. Wagner. Grace Presbyterian 1. G. Kn 2ts. Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m., O. C. Bry-, ant, supt. Freacning 11 '"' uu n-sui n m hv R. L. Jones. Mr. Jones naoric nn intrnriuntion and all Will be rileased to hear him. Endeavor at 6:45 p. m., topic, "What is True Happi ness?' Luke VI:20-26, Edna Knotts leader. A cordial invitation to all these services. Paul Rarler will Dreach at the M. k. church tonight. Subject The Mystery ; nf IThmim" He Will a SO Sing a 5UIU. Christian: Preaching by the pastor of thp iicnnl hours morning sermon an offering will be taken lor foreign missions. Consecra tion meeting of the Endeavorers at 6:30. Try to be present at the Bible scnool at 10 o'clock. Congregational church: Rev. G. W. Nelson, pastor. Preaching Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pas tor. Sunday school convenes at n:o, Junior Endeavor at 3:00 p. m. Senior A seat' and : Endccvor at 6:45 p, welcome tor all. Baptist church. Mr. McAllister, the Scotch Evangel ist, will preach tonight, and Sunday morning and evening Mrs. Hemiston will speak at both services. There will be baptism at the evening service, and soecial music at each service. , IN ALBANY. People Who Come and Go. G. A. Taylor, Portland. A. H. Case, Seattle. A. B. Keaton, Portland. C. Cropp, Corvallis. May Higgins, S. J)'. C. H. Van Arden, Hortland. W. E Malloy, Portland. O. M. Scott. Marysville, Jos. Earl, Halsey, Ed. Bcnam, Salem. A. A. Hale, Portland. K. A. Ecklredge, Independence. G. H. Richardson, Portland. J. W. Crane, " A. L. Peter, " Estella Berry, Salem. A. R. Landy, " Phil Flood. Portland. D. McCarty, " WHO WANTS THEM Otfer Bv Come In and Make an Wednesday March 7th One Sll writing desk, one heating stove, electric light fixtures and wiring, some carpet remnants, curtains, cur tain poles, wood, kindling, lumber, one $11.50 guitar, one $14 one, one $10 one, one $10 banjo, one $16 banjo. Do you want any violin, mandolin and guitar fixtures. Also we have a few strings if you can use them. All this stuff must be sold within four days as our sale ends March 7th. Eilers Piano House. 432 First St. Albany, Ore. Not Selling Out At Cost. We will sell Standard Groceries very reasonable for cash. 1 We have the famous Lebanon canned corn, beans and peas, which took the gold medal premium at the Portland i Fair which will be sold at popular, prices. . , . I Call and examine our goods, in the, Baltimore Block, 103 West First St. Phone Red 321. Ellis &Umphrey. L ADIE A beautiful line of Spring Street Hats now on display. Call and inspect our line. EASTERN MILLINERY CO. MRS. H. W. LOCKE, Prop., 109 W. First, Phone Blk. 21, ALBANY Our First 357 W. First St., Albany, Ore , Vhi.nc lilack 841 THE MISSISSIPPI CYCLONE. Oer 100 Killed and Many In jured. Jackson, Miss., March 3. -Aid from all parts of the state is being rushed to ftieridian which was demolished by a H?"?- ? is rePortef a. hundred bodies have been recovered, gislature adjourned and the membergshave toJ the seene t0 as .gt jn tje re,ief The sol(jierg in harge &re m.Me tQ contro thg frfin zied peopie seeking relatives. The town of Marcon, twenty miles from Meridian, is reported completely. w;De(i out the ruins burned and manv ! nrp rennrted killpH. As communication is restored, reports of loss of life are increased. Fi.tal Tornado Mobile, Mar. 3 Information reached iviooi.e oy le.epnone oi ine uviairucuva ! at 6:30 last evening, killing 21 white 1.UI1IC.UU wiiiv.li .vi,v;u uv.., vivo. , thn ' Persons and over 100 negroes, and dam TpVin? wfll be ! aEng property to the extent of $1,500,- uuu. Also, scores were serionsiy ln ing caught in the wreckage of houses. Another l.onfcssion. Boise, Mar. 2. -Steve Adams, ar rested at Haines in Oregon, in connect ion with the Steunenberg assassination has made a full and sweeping confess ion. This confession is tar more lm- Portant than Orchard's, Of Portland, president of the Anti Saloon League, of Portland, will speak at a mass meeting at the M. E. church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on the subj"ect "Men, Mud and Gods." Rov. Rader is tne gentleman recently attacked on the streets of Salem and is said to be an eloquent and forceable ofcanci, uv; is rt ovm vjx ui. ivauci j Portland, and a brother of Willamette's fullback. A Pole Colony. Guard: Hon. John J. Von Gostoneski, George Snell, Tony Manarwck and Jos Beieggas, a committee representing the Polish and German Colonization Asso ciation, of Toledo, Ohio, arrived in Eu gene last night to look over this part of the state with a view of .locating a col ony of from E00 to 1000 Polish, German and Slavish families. Mr. Von Gostoneski, who is a Polish count, was interviewed by a Guard re porter this afternoon. The count said that he and the other members of the committee have been through nearly all the Western States and they liked uregon best of all. . He thinks a colony will be located somewhere in this state, but the place has not yet been selected. Every one can eat oranges now. 10 cents per doz. at Elite. Genuine Pumparnickel bread at Beam Shaw Co. H ATS ft' Rev. Paul Rader WOLCOTT'S MILLINERY MISFITS,. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Wonder where Mr. Heney is now? Blizzards in the east sufficient to make up for an open winter. Rockefeller has been found by every body but the officer with the subpoena. Lebanon people took the smallpox by the horns and no fear is expressed of its spreading. The Van Cleve Stock Co. isto appetr at Brownsville for three nights begin ning March 23. Bet that's Bert. President I. E. Richardson, of the E. B. U., is a candidate for representative on the republican ticket, and will make a li ve campaign for the nomination. The U. of O. Glee Club will make its last appearance for the year in Eugene tonight, and then Bobby Rountree will leave on a trip around the world, and the Club will be without its Hamlet. "Some of the Reasons Why Chas. A. Johns Should Be Nominated" is the heading of an article that has appeared in a good many republican papers. Some mordern advertising in reading matter. Outcalt, Swinnerton and the other artists would have had their eves c" wide if they had been in Albany. night peeking in at the dormitory w.. 1 dows. ! A writer in the Eugene Guard says typhoid fever can be cured by keeping a piece of ice the size of a hickory nut in the patient's mouth for twelve hours, ireezing out the fever, declaring that iT&tTtt ! 0 . ratner lively. , TT . , ,. , j Corvallis Times: A new directory Col. Hofer is said to be a candidate for ( for the Independent Telephone people the state legislature in Marion county, no is being printed at the Times office.and doubt as a reform candidate. He was will be ready for the public early next a member of the legislature before, week. It contains 5215 names of Cor after retiring from it the Statesman vallis subscribers alone. The entire list proving that he voted for the most ap- numbers over 1,200 names, propriations of any man in the legi- Corvallis Times: Two Linn county tlauire, but many things have tran- men were at thecollege Wednesday, in- spired since those days. PIANO CRAZE STILL ON. One Piano Sold by Phone. Many Letters From Out of Town Parties. If you expect to own a piano within two years, you had better take advant age of this ppportunity. It will be a long time again before you will get a chance to secure a $350 full size upright piano in oak case for $195 on $6 payments and every piano in the store at corresponding reductions and terms. There is a Haines & Co. square grand that must be sold as wp don't want to ship it and it wont if anyone makes us a decent offer and will pay even S3 ur $4 a month on it (hardly rent.) Two organs left one a 5 octave $90 Pacific Queen at $46 and the other be ing one of the same make in 6 octaves for only $54. See them in window. We would rather return an exchanged organ than an unsold new piano; so be assured of a fine proposition to exchange your family organ on a piano. If your present piano is even slightly unsatisfactory in anyway, you can turn it in on a fine new one at half the dif ference it would ordinarily be and pay the balance on mere rent terms. You have waited long enough now, come in today or Monday and buy your self $100 to $150 richer by saving' that much when you can. Open every evening. We close on Wednesday evening March 7th. EILERS PIANO HOIM. 432 First St. Albany, J. M. WARD, Manager. CASTOR 1 A for Infants and Children. T2ie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Einature ef ft r m a w uispmy or spring ivuii Will be a ieast for your eyes, for our entire line of the most fash ionable headgear just arrived from our Portland workshop, and the best eastern makers of street hats will be placed on sale Saturday March 3, for one day only at the big reduction of 25 per cent dis count. This discount applys to only cash purchases. Avail your selves of this opportunity and get the guaranteed correct styles at wincing prices. O. P. WOLCOTT, Prop. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE wr HY for chine when we will sell you one for $25 to $30 cash. We can give you the genuine Standard lor the above price. Come and see them. JLASSELLE BROS. & CO., Albany, - - - - Oregon. HOME AND ABROAD. Prof. Thomcs Condon, of the U. of O. today is 84 years of age. Scio's taxes this year will be 42 mills, i vestigating methods of alfalfa product I ion. They were Thomas Froman and i Hon. J. K. Weatherford. Both are planning to engage in alfalfa production, ; and in company with Dr. Withycombe t looked over the alfalfa fields on the College farm. NEW AND REVISED March List. Talk is cheap but prices are what count. Call on C. E. Brownbll for Choice Sweet Corn at 8c String Beans at 10c Table Peaches at 12 l-2c ' White Waxy Beans at 5c Best table Rice 15 lbs for $1.00 Canned Mackerel 10c per can ! Maine Sardines 5c We have never advertised groceries nt cost, but if you want cost prices on dishes vou can iret them at C. E. BROWNELL'S. i ALBANY 0PEXA HOUSE Empire Theatre Co. 3 NIGHTS 3 Beginning I Thursday, March 1st-J A choice selection of modern dramss. Thursday nignt "A Broken Heart.", Friday night "Dora." i Saturday night "A Wronged Wffe. ". i with a superb cast. 18 Acting People 18 POPULAR PRICES: -15 cents, 25 cents, 33 cents, 50 cents. R33erved seit3 at the. usual place. pay agents 60 the Standard Sewing Ma Some up-to-date Grocery Prices Red Crown flour per sack $1.10 Rolled Oats per pound $ .05 Stayton flour persack 1.20 Flaked Wheat per pound 05 Olympic flour per sack 1 25 Flaked Hominy per pound 05 Graham or Germs per 10 Id sack . .25 Corn Meal per 10 H sack 25 Towles Log Cabin Maple Syrup per gallon $1.25 Red Cross or Fountain Syrup .45 Small Navy Beans per pound $ .06 3 Crown Raisins per pound $ .10 Lady Washington Beans pound.. .05 Sultana Raisins 2 pounds 25 Lima Beans per pound 08 Seeded Raisins 2 pounds 25 Bayo Beans per pound 06 Fancy Currants 2 pounds 25 Sweet Corn quality guaranteed, 2 cans 15c, case 2 doz. $1.75 rancy Santiam Potatoes 40 cents per bushel W. A EASTBIJRN The Prettiest llllf At the lowest FLOOD'S At Stent's Cash Store 442 Washington and $65 CASH STORE TT o inery St., Portland, Oregon