SHOES Nearly a thousand pairs of Shoes, in broken lines, on sale at prices to close them out. It will pay you to look over the lots of good shoes at exceedingly low prices. 104 pairs of Children's shoes, sizes 2 to 11, $1.0f to $1.75 grades 75c 140 pairs of Children's School Shoes, sizes 5 to 2, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 grades $1.00 f 90 pairs of Misses shoes, sizes 8 1-2 to 2, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 grades ..... 1.48 14 pairs of Ladies brown top, patent colt, wolt Blueher $4.00 grade 3.00 105 pairs of Ladies patent or plain leather, welt or turn, button or lace,l$3.50 and $4.00 grades 2.45 97 pairs of Ladies shoes, $2.50 and $3.00 grades 1.89 69 pairs of Ladies shoes, $1.75 and $2.00 grades . 1.39 25 pairs of Ladies French heel shoes, $3.50 and $4.00 grades 85 66 pairs of Men's shoes, $4.50, JS.OOand $6.00 grades, patent leather, vici or box calf, $3.00nd $3.50 grades 2.45 65 pairs of Men's heavy shoes, $2.50 to $3.00 grades 1.95 Boys shoes, sizes 8 1-2 to 13, $1.50 andl$1.75 grades 1.20 . Boys shoes, sizes 13 1-2 to 2, $1.75 to $2.25 grades 1.35 Boys shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, $2.00 to 2.50 grades 1.69 20 per cent off on all Boys and Mens high cut shoes, except A. A. Cutter i,oods. THIS MORNING OFFICIAL . News From Albany's Six Early Trains. The smallest crowd at the depot for a long time, only a few coming or ' going. NOTICE Of the Location ot the Post Office The Brownsville train brought in sev eral truck loads of hogs and other pro duce and the Lebanon train more, which were placed waiting. A drummer G. W. Wright this morning received official notico from Secretary of the Treasurer, Geo. B. Cortelyou, of the location of the new post office site at the corner of Second and Broadalbin special car : street, on the property of Mr. Writrht remarKea mac 1 and the Knights or rythius. Also there was more money in those hogs dispatch to day from the assistant than in fruit. The present price is 1 dressed, with a big demand. The trainmen on the Detroit local re ported ten inches of snow at Detroit last nightland raining to beat the band, The bantium was out of bounds raging. secretury. confirming the fact. Death of Miss Ella Dorgan. C. H. NEWS. In estate of William Marks inventory filed; real estate $4000, money $1250, personal $800, total $6015. Inventory Louise Robnett and Tru man Robnett, value of realty $275. No personal property. In estate of V. H. Caldwell, petition for sale of real properly continued. Marriage licenses: John B. Bradshaw, Mill City, aged 30, mill man, and Bessie M. Tuttle, aged 17, Mill City. J. C Way, aged 39, salesman, and Myrtle Lawrenson, aged 38, both of Albany. Mining notice, location of the Mabie Blue river district, by B. M. Miller for the Cinderella Co. Miss Ella Dorgbii died yesterday at and the home of her brother, Mr. John Dor-1 I gan, near this city, at the ago of seven- m. eu I ; n,.nA . 1 I , ; ly yuurt). ono v no uvni,iti uauuua mm i E. E. Warford and father went to came here several years ago with her Salem to spend a day or two with the brothers, Mr. Ed. Dorgan of this city, former's son. Elbert Warford. mailing; clerk of the senate. The senior War ford is an Iowa man. enjoying a visit of a few months with his son. 1 Editor T. L. Dueeer. returned home after being down to Salem to see the republican statement number one men 1 take their medicine. It was an inter- ! esting event, though sume showed poor taste by protesting against what they had done voluntarily. and Mr.John Dorgan. Made deaf and dumb when young, by a severe case of measles, her life had, of course been a retired one. The funeral will take place tomorrow at the Catholic church, at 10 a mwith services by Father Lane, Another high School Teacher. Basket Ball, The Albany high schoolgirls and the Chemawa girls will play basket ball next Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Admis sion 25 cents. At the Alco gym. The best ot tho season. See it. . Miss Blackwell, of the college, has been elected to a position in the high school, and will begin work, in the Lawyer J. R. Wyatt went to Portland chair of English, the first of February, on leal business when twenty-five new members of the D. Roth went to Mill City on legal high school will be added. The school business is growing in jumps. Miss Blackwell Miss Baker, withS. E. Young & Son, ja "very competent teacher, and the went to Turner on a visit with her high 8cno1 18 fortunate in securing her folks. services. The Annual Inspection. The annual Inspection of G Co. will take place tomorrow night, with Maj. McLachin of the regular army as m specting officer. All members of the company are requested to be at the armory by 7:30 prepared for a com plete equipment with clean arms and regulation suits. Let the Cougars Look Out. Mr. Walter Gilderman, of the South ern Pacific bridge department, is in the city, and tomorrow morning he and H. F. Mcllwain will leave for Foster and the Cascades, with their rifles on a hunt after cougars, which have been causing an immense amount of damage. Foresters Booming. - The Foresters of America, of this city, are booming. LaBt evening twenty-six new names were voted upon, and Tuesday night, with others will be ini tiated. D. F. Fitzgerald, deputy Grand Chief Ranger has been doing some effective work in membership promo tion. I A Library lamp makes a long evening short. We have them. Ralston Electric Supply Co. APPLES. Baldwins and Jonathans for sale. J. G. Gibson; phone 4054 Home. 14t WANTED. -Girl to do general house work. Apply at 739 Washington street. Albany Supply Company. Wholesale dealers in Fruits. Produce, Wrapping Paper, Paper Sacks, Twine, Gum and Confectionary. Cash paid for eggs. Both Phones. 442 West 1st St. It Joke Framed Pictures at Cost For this week only we are offering all our Fancy Framed Pictures at actual cost. See our window. Burkhart & Lee. SPRAYING I ' WHIJor. watches. F. G. WILL, THE JEWELER. The best to be secured Watches and all kinds Jewelry. in of Made Pertect, Profitable and Easy. We are just in receipt of a carload of Niagara Lime and Sulphur Solution, for spraying trees, prepared by the Hood Kiver Spray . Mfg. Co., Hood River, Oregon. After several .years exper ience this solution is being used by a large majority of the horticulturists of the state for nearly all the diseases that fruit trees are subject to. If you are interested in the destruction of these pests and the making of Oregon the leading fruit growing state of the Union, please call at our store and we will give you printed instructions as to the use of of the above spray. We are prepared to sell in any quan tities'at factory prices. STEWART & SOX H'DW. CO. SI ill more barrells at the Albany Butter and Produce Co's at a barrel. ! Burkhart, photogrupher, successor to McKinstry. 1 Try a cup of coffee and a sandwich at Fronk's near the depot. ;' For your candies and fruits call at Fronk s near the depot. OYSTERS, aerve-Q in all styles, and' by the pint or quart, at Hoflich's. FOR ironing boards and clothes racks see those made by E. B. Davidson, 739 E. First, and don't buy until you do. FOR RALE. A ton of loose clove hay, $12 per ton, at 1442 east Fronr street city. Address N. Talbert City. t2s ! FOR SALE. By Robt. Laugmock, one mile a. is. ot raiiman, au nead good grade Shrop Shire ewes. Will lamb about Feb. 1st. t-16 is no That the ELITE has the . Largest and most complete stock of Fine Candy boxes and Candies in ALBANY Don't Forget... Burkhart Photographer. WAIT MEAD, WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 113 BROADALBIN STREET. FARM AND CITY PROPERTY THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO. Now have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in show ing you any place you wish to see. No trouble to us. No expense to you. Before buying see us. See it all. Take your choice. Get the best. we are nere to stay, ask tne Dankers aoout us. Our offices are temporarily over the Post Office. 333 West First St Doings. F. G. WILL, for Watches. Oysters, any style at The Crest. Cream Puffs, the real thing at the Vienna Bakery. For a good Hot Tamalie try the Vienna Bakery. Burkhart, photographer, makes child ren's photos a specialty. Try one of our famous pies. The best in town. Vienna Bakery. Deafness Cannot be Cured LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, when cleaned by our methods of dry cleaning, are marie to look just as good as made to .ook just as new. Waists and dresses of delicate colors and ma terial we renovate to the delight of the owner. We also dye any garmnnt de sired in beautiful shades and colorings. THE CLEANER, C. E. SHELL. BY, Pr.p. 4-0 W 1st St ;BeU nm black 273 Home psoas 19S :':. . . I Plumbing and Tinning. W. E. FRANCIS, 126 ELLSWORTH ST. Bell Red 2401. Home 246. First - class work guaranteed. DR. W.-D. HUNTINGTON Dentist At foraer office of'Dr. A. J. Hodges, Ood Fellows TemDle. , by local applications, as they cannot I reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, ; and that is by the constitutional rem ' edies. Deafness is caused by an in , flamed condition of the mucous lining of I the Eustachian Tube. When this tube j is inflamed you have a rumbling sound I or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, I and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its ' normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed torevei ; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing l DUt an inflamed condition of the mucous I We will give One Hundred Dollars I for any case of Deafness (cause by ' catrrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's i Catarrh Cure. Send for circular , free, j F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. I Sold bv l3r'ifi;ist8. 75c. 1 Take Hall's Family Pills for const!- Pocket Cutlery. Fine pocket guaranteed. knives at Baltimore's, DP. W. R. BILYEU, Dentist Over Wc4worh'i Drug Store, bet phoaes. Use WHITE RIVrJIi fliur, the best , is always the cheapest. Ellis & Sons ' ! PC L just received 55 b1. jF.O.Willfor watches HOFLICH'S fi j.aruyiters properly erve4. according te taste. OUR STOCK IS UP TO DATE That Which Wasn't, We Sold a YearAgo. We are doing the same.thing again . this year. At it now At the end of our ANNUAL CLEAMCE SALS, Feb. 1st We expect to have sold all the broken, or unseasonable lines, and ready to begin the season of 1909, with a NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. By this system of keeping stock ', new and clean, we have gained the rep utation of "setting the pace", in the Clothing business, in Central Willam ette Valley. We never imitate, always leading the procession, in STYLE, FABRICS, and NEW COLORS. Always Guar antee a PEhFECT fit. Are you nesding anything in Suit, Over-coat, or furnishings, and at the Bame time deBire to saye the profit usually paid? WE OFFER THE OPPORTUNITY. Note a few of the BARGAINS Offered : 18 Mens Odd frock coats with vests Black aud Gray Clay worsteds, sizes up to 36. Sale price $1.00 200 o'd Vests, Clays, Cheviots, and fancy worsteds. Mcny worth $2.00 an li more. All sizes up to end including 87. Only ..60cea. 75 Boys Moss of the Road Overalls, blue and black. No bib. All sizes, up to 25 .in waist ' 26c ea. ' 30 Bojs Suits, dark and gray colors. Straight punts. 2 and 3 piece 'puits. Up to 6 yearB old. Values, from $2. 00 to $5 00. Offered at this sale for $1.00 and $1.50' All i'S in Mens North star ribbed wool underwear. Per garment 60c Winl'-r weight Mens hose so cheap that no one can afford to have cold feet. Note the reductions. 20c values wool at I5c 15c values '. .Mixed at 10c Cotton, heavy J at .05c Sjlitantial reductions od every article in the hous-, except Rubier foods, and caul-act articles, which are very few. Everything for Men THE BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY ' ' ' ' ,"-'..(...-. Alb; ny, - - - - - Oregon Burkhart guarantee t' photo:,