Of a"tVTI"I7TP TTIHri? THIS "DLjUIIVEj 1 1 11VJLJL. White woolen blankets 10-4 & 11-4 wide, S3.50 to $6.50 pair Fancy woolen blankets-bound with silk, 83.50 to $5.50 pair Cotton blankets, tan, white and grey with fancy borders, 10-4 to 12-4, 50e to $9m. Good comforts of while cotton and good quality silkoline, $2.00 Pillows, good quality art ticking, 200, $2.50 and S3. 50 pair. JUST RECEIVED MEN'S DRESS AND WINTER SHOES Call for the stock number and we will be pleased to show y.ou the new- -...1 The latest in Hair Ornaments, back "l u f """ . f , G. 204, Gun Metal, good last SOME SAMPLES OF WHAT WE DQ IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT combs, barsetts, etc. Jet, dark and blucher $3.50 I G. B. 215, same last, button 4.00 , light celluloid and grey celluloid for, , t M,,.i, I 15 lbs Sugar elderly people. Many styles and Oxblood 4.00 : 20 lbs Rolled Oats 1.00 u x Kiitrnn. n.itenr i.uu F. 216, Blucher patent 4.00 I 16 lbs. Jap Rice 1.00 G. B. 302, Gun metal, button 4.50 3 ,bs m;te Bcans im H. U. 3Ub, Gun metal, Diucner. a.uu O. B. 307, Oxblood 5.00 T. C. 309, Heavy tan - 5.00 T. C. 310, Tan calf skin 6.00 P. 314, Paten blucher - 5.00 P. B. 320, Button patent..- 5.00 prices. j Also the latest in Hat Pins Jet, Cameo and fancy set pins 10 to 50 cents each. 1 ..$1.00 12 pkgs Raisins - 1.00 10 lbs. dry peaches 1.00 i News From MORNING Albany's Six Early Trains. Tom Richardson took a Pullman on No. 16 and had his breakfast in the diner after a -sloppy time in the coun try. J. Fred Yates, of CorvalliR. was out to see his wife return from a San Fran Cisco visit. Her train was delayed and it was after 9 o'clock before the Cor vallis lawyer was made happy. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Young went to Portland for a short trip. Rev. W. T. Wardle came down from Lebanon. Levi West, the Taeoma stock buyer, formerly of this city, went to Corvallis. Lawyer Gale S Hill returned from a Lebanon trip. J. C. Domvan, the commercial man, whoal-o rides a motorcycle, left by rail for Salem and other cities north. Red Wells was over from Corvallis. ENTITLED TO A DIVORCE. THE DEGREE OF HONOR A decidedly warm complaint was filed In Its Semi-Annual Convention'.. by Barney S. Martin, ths Browdsville lawyer.this morning.in Maud H. Lamb-1 The senl-annual convention of the ert agt. Frank Lnmbert. They were Degree of honor, of this district, con married in Nov. 1898 in Iowa, and ac : i j t- of L, L Marion and Cor cording to the complaint the husband' . . . ' was a holy terror, the charges being i vnll" nn Dallas, began in the A. O. cruel and inhuman treatment, vicious U. W. Hall this afternoon with a fair and malicious conduct, that the defend-' delegation, somewhat curtailed by the ant struck plaintilf with his first, that , paesent rain storm once while drunk he pointed a gun at I The convention was called to order at her and would have shot but for a 2 o'clock by Mrs. J. A. Shaw, the preai. sister, that he kicked plaintiff, that dent, with Mrs. O. A. C. Archibald, onca he deserted her in a house during district secretary in charge of the min a flood, being surrounded by water, ' utes. Another sessionwill be held ihis just escaping by wading out with the evening and one tomorrow, forenoon,, two little children, that onee when she when the semi-annual election of ofli was sick he made her dig a cellar, that ' cers will take place and the next meet once he took one of the children, bare- ing plaee.selected. footed and iumped it up and down in a the business of the convention At the Hotels. ' G. D. Burdick, Salem. P. C. Herod, Nashville, Tenn. K W. Monfoe, " " Mrs J. hurt. Mill City, Del Bogart, Portland. J. C. Fithenry, Worcester, Mass, A. C. FJy. Seattle. K. T. Kllison, Vancouver, Wn. J. S. Tasney, Paterson, N. J' R. W."McLeod. San Francisco. Death of Wilmon Vincent. Wilmon Vincent, of this city, died at St. Mary's Hospital, during last night, at the age of fourteen year3, of appen dicitis apd peritonitis. He was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and has resided with his folks in Albany or eighteen months. The funeral service will be held at the undertaking parlors tomorrow after- cactus plant, eic. C H NEWS Deeds recorded: P. D. Gilbert to G. T. Hockon smith & wf lot bi 91. $ S. G. Simon toG.T. Hockensmirh & wf 60 by 120 feet bl 55 Albany J G. Smart to J. O. Hoyt IGOa.. B. Newton to Emil Hugg &wf80 acres Dr. E. O. Smith to J. Frank Wat son World's Fair and Free Gold Claims Santiam district M. J. Queener to J. G. Hill five parcels. . Mary E. McCoy by Sheriff to Z. T. McHargue 4 lots Brownsville Patents J. O. Hoyt and J. G. Smart 8 J 10 1100 almost entirely private, being the lodge work uf the order. 1500 ' LET US ASSIST YOU To be warm and comfortable by plac ing one of our heating stoves in your bed-room, sitting-room or parlor. We have a large assortment of Heating Stoves. Everything from little $2.00 air to the tall round oaks. Our Fashs and Trilbys are an orna ment to any parlor. Call and seethem. OHLING & TAYLOR, FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE No. 21 350 acres, 300 acres all in cultivation, 50 acres in good saw timber and pasture, good hop yard on place and produces 2400 lbs hops per acre. Most all A No. 1 bottom land and will grow anything. This is one of the most productive farms in the state. Buildings good, and running water the year round. I can at this time give you a bargain on this place. Terms can be made. No. 22170 acres closejto Albany and R. F. D. station, most all in culti vation, fair buildings, 60 acres in clover, fine fruit land, and is situat ed well for dividing into small tracts. I No. 23 50 acres, all beautiful land. small house, good barn, O acres A 1NO. I apple orcnaru; an in cultiva tion. School close to place. I have some small tracts of good land close to Albanv. with or without buildings. Call at my office for in formation. J. V. PiPJi, 203 West 2nd St. Good for Lane County. J. C. Holt, secretary of the Lano County Fruit Growers Association, has written Fruit inspector Cooper, of the apple fair committee that Lane county will be at the fair, with the best display -of appleb to be Becured there, present ing both a county exhibit and a number of individual displays. The Weather. Range of temperature 57-48. The river is 1.1 foot but will nsw rise with a jump, and there will be a boat ing stage hereafter, Rainfall .70 inch. Prediction: occasional rain tonight and Thursday. Circuit Codrt: Application J. W. Cusiek lo register title to 108 acres 10-3 W. L. M. Curl. Articles incorporating the Reeves-1 Clark Department Store of Lebanon. I Capital stock $25,000. Incorporators , A. M. Reeves, F. L, Clark, Mary J. ! Reeves. , Walter Speed was appointed admin I istrator of the estate of Geo. A. Flan- I ders. 1492 hunters licenses. Fine Wall Paper One of the largest and best selected stock of Wall Paper in Oregon can be found at our store. Bright, clean pat terns to select from; new shades in Brown and Olive. Our time is ycur time. Our prices are correct. We ask you to call and see the lines urkhart & Lee. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE No. 1 'Good house of 7 rooms, 7th St. West Albany; large lot; is a bar gain. Price $1800.00. No. ?. 2 cottages, East Albany, price $800.00 each. No. 3 Good house of 7 rooms and some furniture with it, 2 lots,' also barn, East Albany. Price $1400.00. No. 4 Good 5-room house and 2 nice lots. Price $1600.00. East Albany. No. 5 Good 2-story house of 6 rooms, barn and buggy shed, East Albany. Price S210U.UU. : No. 6 Good house of 6 rooms, with 3 lots. West Albanv. Price $2300.00. No. 7 Good 8-room house, bath and electric lights, lot 50x100 ft, situat ed on Montgomery St. Price $3000. I No. 8 Nice house of 8 rooms and 2 I beautiful lots, well located, and a I lucrative business in connection I with it. This is a snap if taken soon. Call and see me for mforma ' tion. J. V. PIPE, ' 203 West 2nd St. G f Las Sana y HIE JEWELER. The best to be seemed in Watches and ail kinds of Jewelry - Albany Supply ! Company WHOLESALE DBMS In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts, confection- ry, wrapping paper, twine and paper bags. We also have the agency for Pyramid and Golden uate cement, Olympic lim-, Arden plasier. Get prices befjre buy ing. Cash paid for eggs. Foot Ferry Street, Albany. Phones, Msin 5 Bell, 3 Home. FARM AND CITY PROPERTY THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO. Have a eood list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure inlshow in'vouanyplaceyouvishtn.ee. No trouble to us. No expense to you. H lefoie ninseeua. S-e it all. Ta'e your choic. Get the best. Oii.ce 236West First ?t; G.E.METZGUS & SON, Sanitary Plumbers and Sheet Melal WorRers. Our patron are assured of ntrictl first-class work, prompt service ar. reasonable priceB. Eave-trough, conductors, roofing an. general lobbii.g. bpecitications lu tst Fresh Oysters SERVED ANY STYLE ANY TIME Light Lunches. ELITE X'" Have Incorporated, Articles have been filed incorporating the Oregon Title and Trust Co. with Geo. H. Crowell, CbaB. H. Weider, Harry M. Hawkins and Jos. M. Hawk ins as incorporators. The capital stock is $100,000. The new company is com posed of hustlers from the jump off, ana proposes to push the business of abstracting, with a big field among im pefect titles for work. Today's Assessment Kick. There was one big kick before the board of equalization' todav, J. W. Morrow for O. & C., bettor known as the S. Pi, who asked that the assessment on the railroad be reduced from $38,000 to $20,000. though last year's assessment, $30,000 would be acceptable. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL MiBS Davis of the Davis-Shedd store, Shedd, was in the city today. A. J. Caldwell, the Staytori stocking and hose maker, was'in town today. Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Peterson of To ledo, are in the city on a visit the guests of Mr. and Mrs E. E. Warford.. Mrs. Jas. tailing of Portland, ar rived this noon on a visit at H. F, Mer rill's, while on her way to the Baptist convention at Roseburg. Mrs. W. F. Bundy, of Independence, a former resident of Albany, daughter of C. E. Ingram, a pioneer citizen, now dead, was in the city today. Mrs. Neff, of Medford, arrived this noon, from Seattle, on her way to Coburg, for a visit with Mrs, Mida Jackson, before returning home. Mr. A. C. Schmitt of the First Nation al, and brother Gustav, of Portland, are over on the Pacific hunting and fishing , somewhere down around Waldport. Mrs. Frank Vaugn and Mrs. Will Craft, of Lyons are visiting at the home of N. H. Wheeler, while attend ing the district convention of the De gree of honor. Dr. Marks, of Hulsey, was in the city today. He reports Halsey also a big sheep shipping center, and doubts if Albany ships more, Cummings & Tay lor, of that city doing a large business. ;n buying and selling stock. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brenneinan ar rived last night from Seward, Neb.,, and will make tilth home near this city. Mr. Brenneman was here four years ago, and took back home with him an Oregon young lady, a sister of the Mishler Brothers. F.G.Wili for watches. Rooms for Rent. All finished and ready for use, soma fine office rooms, in the new Will & Stark block. See Dr. Stark. Oysters, Oyster The season is here. Try H. Hoflich . lor anytning you want. All styles, re tail and in bulk. FOR SALE. Mountain wagon and lieht wagon, Call at R. A. Murphy's. 1 Feed Store. 20t4 WAIT MEAD, WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING I13JBR0ADALBIN STREET. Opening Announcement Former Location Onrjnew stock is full and complete and stricrlyup-to-date. Immediately after the fire 60 days ago, weJplacJd the orders for new goods with the best knownmanufacturers. They have row arrived by fast5freight. and express, and'are now leinj elected out for display. Jnltho future our f cliiy will'be the same as heretofore: To caterto the trade that apprecVes honest values,'ntithe lowest possible pricey. The ublic is cordially invited to look the new" styles andjcoloro 'Everything for Men." The Blain Clothing Ca shed. Try ti. imates ihteilaly tiin. 01 E, Fint i 1. Eil T to Albany, Oregon V