FALL CLEARANCE SALE Beginning, Monday, November l5tH We will put into effect one of the greatest money savinp sales of the season. .A general Fall Clearance of Ladies' Suits and Millinery. All goods marked in plain figures. Remember the Date, Come Early, Take Advantage and Save Money Ladies' Ijose 15c Value Sale Price 9c Pair . Hose ordinarily 15c. This Hose ordinarily brings Elastic, sanitary and durable. We bought a quantity at a saving and give you the benefit. Another good purchase of Mens' Work Socks enables us to offer a lot at 8c straight. These are extra good values at 10c straight. ' Stock up on these. You can never buy as good socks cheaper. 8c pair. We will offer strictly Tailored Suits !in models that will please the eye m every particular. We will offer values ,that will surpass any effort that hasyet oeen made, avery suit a uirijaui. Mannish Worsted fifty-two inch Suit, Vanov Silk Line with nlaited skirt. Beautiful Green Chiffon Broadcloth fancy silk lined. $50.00 Suits at$42.uo Suits that sell regularly at $35.00 and 440.00 in serges and mannisn worst eds. Sale price $30.00 each. Suits that Sold $25.00 to 35.00. Sale price $20.00. Every one is worm tne origiual price. i?18.00to$20 Suits. Full value gar ments. $is.uu eacn. $15.00 to $18.00 Suits. lo'ir money's worth for wear and service. In good colors Navy blue, black and brown. $10.00 each. Odd lots of Suits of good quality. Fa brics that are worth from $10.00 to $17.00. The coats are a triflle short. The skirts are worth more than we ask for the whole suit $5.00 each Ladies' Trimmed Hats Our entire line of Ready-to-Wear hats at exactly Half Price every hat marked plainly. THIS MORNING News From Albany's Trains. Six Early Miss Mvrtle E Pease, district visitor and investigator of the Boys and Girls Aid Societv of Oregon, returned to Portland with a young girl for the home. Next Tuesdny will be the an nual gathering of Thanksgiving offer ings for the home and contributions are appreciated. The homo is doing a splendid work. Father Lane of this city and Father Datin and his niece. Miss Courteous of Brooks, returned from Lebanon, where they had been to hold a mission. "Judge J. J. Whitney left for Port land to appear tor tne aetenaant in me divorce case of Mrs. Parrish, their sec ond suit, Mr. Parrish having,been plain tiff in a former suit. . Mrs. H. H. Hewitt went to Salem on a visit with her sister. , Childrens' Grey Vests and Pants This'lineis a little broken. We have not every size, but every garment is worth 25c. To clean up the entire line we offer them at . ' 16c gar. Death of Mrs. St. John. CIRCUIT COURT Judge Galloway has disposed of the following additional business: In Ruth Boggs agt. Henry Boggs.up on a motion ot the defendant for chil dren. Judge Galloway rendered a decis ion this morning decisively in favor of Mis. Boggs , Elva Martin agt, Brownsville, con tinued. In application of Mrs. E. E. Payne to j register title, report of examiner filed I and title ordered reg'ntered. Divorce granted in Atilda M. Guba agt. H. L. Cooper. In Susan Martin agt. Sarah A. Rib olan. for petition of estate, report of referee confirmed. Attorney's fees were placed at $40. Ocie D. Barney agt. Ora A. Barney, for partition, C. E. So x apppoinled ex- 'aminer. , In W. L. Brewster, A1. agt. N. v. Sorenson et al., to quiet title, W. R. Bilyeu was appointed to take testimony. In application of Z. G. Hayes to register title, C. C. Bryant was appoint ed examiner. . In Henry W. Beard agt. S. Spicey Cottrell, et al. report of referee con firmed. .... W. A. Thomas agt. 2500 dismissed as per stipulation. Tn ooii irmir nA rti -vnln.r n.t.t.emtion to our beautiful line of Dresses, we ' will offer for the oale at the special price of $19.00 our 825.00 line of Cloth Serge Dresses in Navy and Black. Don't, fail to see the bargains. Mrs. W. H. St. John, a former res ident of Albany, died at the bome of her daughter, Mrs Fannie Biown, in San Francisco tnis weeK. ane was a Christian woman of splendid attain ments and character, and will leave many to mourn ner oeacn. ivir. sc. John died several years ago. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Chas. Q. Hideout, the latter of San Leandro, wnere Mr. Hideout is now the postmaster. Mrs. St. John was a sister at Mrs. waic Meaa, or tnis cuy, and Dr. C. U. Chamberlain, of Los Gatos, Calif. A New Club. Last evening fifteen' jolly young ladies met at the home of Miss Velma Davis to organize a sfycial and literary club. During tho winter the young ladies expect to read many or. tne cur rent books and have a good time on the side, and if last night was a "fore taste of the glory devine" the club will cer tainly he a success. Get Your Fish at Pfeiffer s. The Election Status. OBSERVED By the Man About Town. C. B. Winn, the Wells Fargo agent,, getting instructions from W. V. Merrill, local agent of the Bell Telepone Co., which recently gobbled up the Western Union and numerous other talking and ticking companies. Some red fez men, natives of the red fez country, selling rugs. The Man about Town and P. D. Gil bert are now neck and neck as the re puted authors of the red barn hre, with a frog in the throat in evidence against the former. The high school building is nearly ready for work on the roof. It is going to take hustling to finish the building by March 1. Prof. Head says he will carry a full line of sheet music and Bmall instru ments, as well as pianos. He has been in the business over thirty years, and .nows it thoroughly. Building in the winter is slow work. Several weeks of good weather may strike us any time. The present status of the coming city election is: one candidate for mayor, Dr. Wallace, who has given the city a SDlendid service, with prospects of no opposition; one for recorder, F. M. Red- lield, an" one lor treasurer, n. u. u ick, both having given the city good service, with indications of no opprai-firtn- fum Fni- ritv marshal. Fred Ries, the nresent incumbent, and Ex-Sheriff I. A. Munkers; two for councilman in the first ward, L. C. Marshall and W. A. Barrett, one in the second ward, Hon. F. J. Miller, with probability of no opposition; none in the third ward yet, but probably the present council man, L. M. Curl, will be induced to run. It is said tne intro wara nua never been known to allow an election to go by without a contest. Just Like the Flowers Just arrived a beauti ful line of the latest perfumes and latest toilet waters,Palmers, Wrights and Colgates, all sizes from 25c up. Many new and deli cate oders, swe6t and lasting. FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE K m The . Latest Perfume Spiehler's "Select Lily of the Just LiKo the Flower. Burkhart & t, Chicken Tamales and sters A fine line of novelties arriving for the holidays. Up-to-date goods, Choice cut glass F G WILL ' THE JEWELER. Tho nln... 229 West Second street. Everything in the fish line, neat and clean, at a reasonable price. No. 21350 acres, 300 acres an in A fine jne 0 fruits, vegetables, nsh, cultivation, 50 acres in gooa saw canned goods, etc., always on hand at timber and pasture, good hop yard tne Metropolitan Market, Bioadalbin on place and produces 2400 lbs hops street. Only the best is kept. per acre. Most all A No. 1 bottom . . fand and will grow anything. This c p W; - r4.rU0:. is one of the most productive larms i . vj. m iui TT uibiivo. i in the state. Buildings good, and : - running water the year round. I FOR RENT. A furnished room. Call ! can at this time give you a bargain , . at 612 Maple street, on this place. Terms can be made. No. 22170 acres close to Albany ana R. F. D. station, most all in culti-j vation, fair buildings, 60 acres in clover, fine fruit land, and is situat ed well for dividing into small tracts. . , 91 n nrrpQ. all heautiful land. 3II1CI1 l,uua., gjv w. .., No. 1 apple orchard; all m cultiva tion. School close to place. I have some small tracts of good land close to Albany, with or without buildings. Call at my office for in formation. J. V. PIPE, 203 West 2nd St. HTTTrOPERTY FOR SALE No. 1 Good house of 7 rooms, 7th St. West Albany; large lot; is a bar min. Price $1800.00. No. 1.2 cottages, East Albany, price No. 3 Good house of 7 rooms and some furniture with it, 2 lots, also barn, East Albany. -Price $1400.00. No. 4 Good S-room house and 2 nice Ints. Price S1600.00. East Albany. No. 5 Good 2-story house of 6 rooms, barn and buggy shed, East Alhativ. Fr ee SZIUU.UU. No. 6 Good house of 6 rooms, with 3 Ints West Albanv. Price $23UU.UU, No. 7 Good 8-room house,' bath and electric lights, lot 50x100 ft, situat ed orf Mnntcromerv St. Price SJUUU. No. 8 Nice house of 8 rooms and 2 beautiful lots, well located, and lucrative business in connection with it. This is a snap if taken soon. Call and see me for informa tion. J. V. PIPE, 203 West 2nd St. Will Continue to Sell Seed. Carter & Robson, who have sold their mplement and hardware b usiness to W. H. Marvin, have retained their large seed business, whish they will run i at the same place: This in itself is a big trade at this hub town. Mr. Mar ' vin has taken charge of the other busi- The river boats as usual are carrying freight one or two cents cheaper than the S. P., that's all, indicating pretty conclusively an agreement. Sen. On Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1909 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson, a girl, weight 84 pounds. All doing well, their first child. BIOGRAPH AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT With all the old characters we know and like so well. Don't miss this. Retiring from Business Everything in the store to be closed out by Jan 1st, Wonder Millinery. THIS IS DISH DREAMLAND. MBS. G. B. NICHOLS. NIGHT AT Social at the U. P. church basement tonight, with something to eat. . Ad mission 10 cents. The real estate men have not organ ized the exchange contemplated due to two or three firms not signing up. i The "OLD RELUBLE" Phne Red 871 A full line of choice nursery stock. Order now: for Fall delivery. Office 312 W. Second St. $. F. PEIRCE. Manager, Waiter Pa Grocer and; Baker Z18 WKBT FIRST 8TKEET,. ALBANY 0RE90N. First class goods in their season. Phone Main 66. Albany Supply Company WJIHSHHllElLEBS In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts. confectionnrv. wrapping paper, twine and paper bags. Cash paid for all kinds of poultry. We also have the agency for Pyramid and Golden viate cement, Olympic lime, Arden plaster. Get prices bef jre buy Cash paid for eggs. Foot Ferry Street, Albany. Phones. Min 5 Bell, 3 Home. G.E.METZGUS & SON, Sanitary Plumbers and Sheet Metal WorKers. Our Datrona are assured of strictly first-class work, prompt service and reasonable prices. Eave-trough, conductors, roofing and general jobbii g. Specifications turn shed. Estimates oheerfally given. Try us. 201 E First St. Both Phone Oy ELITE Chocolate Shop Mrs. E. A Parker, of Cottage Grove, is visiting her children here. Holt Again' for your meats of all kinds, and the Metropolitan Market next door for the latest and best in fruits and vegetables. Dr; Lowe the opticion will be in Hal sey next Tuesday morning only, Nov. 23, Harrisburg afternoon, Jeiferson afternoon 22. FEATHERS and MATRESSES Cleaned 365. for a short1 only. ..Phone t2G WANTED. A girl to do general house work. Call 226 W. 2nd St. I HAVE several Portland properties to trade or sell for Albany property or acreage. Ethel E. Miller. FOR SALE. Two good heating stoves, suitable for parlor or sitting room. Call at E. H. Rhoades, 6th and Mont gomery. WANTED. -To buy a fresh cow and! chickens. Call upon M. W,. Dresser, R. D. 3, box 2. t22 , WANTED. First class seamstreso to sew in a dressmaking shop. Steady work. Apply at once. Mrs. rielsey, 119 E. 7th St. 16t WAIT MEAD, WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 113 BR0ADALBIN STREET. D.B.ADAMS, '"ACTJUM CARPET SWEEPER. Agent for the ONWARD SLIDING OA OVER COAT and CRAVENETTE SEASON they;all look alike in print A comparison will show that ours is different. There is a distinctiveness lhat is not shown in ordinary makes. Ours were made up for this particular trade, and according to our own designs. QUALITY first-price next. Moderately Priced $10 to $25 BOYS OVERCOATS $3.75 up. Everything NEW. The Blain Clothing Co, Albany - Oregon