Everything in W , White Every cr.r'-.-.l and prudent shopper who sees trie splendid varieties we have provided, notes the superb qual ity and freshness of the goods and figures th saving that can be made, will surely provide now for all needs in Muslin Underwear, White Waists, Laces and Embroideries, Wash Goods, Domestics, etc. nOMRSTTCS. WHITE WAISTS, .... . t . . f noot inrl nrpHv In (MlhrOld- Hign grade iiouse Lining, a irne a r value! White Sale price I red and strict y ta.lored effects One sylC yard.- of the best values we ever offered at Second grade, an incomparable val-, ,P"ce- ' ci ue at the price. White Sale price . I $1-25 and $1.50 values. White Sale 3c Yard. Pr'. 87c each- THERE'S NO DENYING IT. w nuir nffprpd hetter Qualities and what better or stronger Buy Now arguments coma we advance man rdmqpUUv nrrot on the finest and freshest of Undermuslins and White Goods. BLEACHED MUSLIN. - fa 36 inches wide. A nne sou nuiu. 11 TMuslin is always usable and you .can stock up on mis smu uuv "6'" 1000 yards, 10c quality, White Sale. price, 8c yara. 1000 yards, 123.Sc quality. White Sale price, 9y2c yard. I TURNS, v These Linens cannot fail to please you. The quality at the regular price is all that a person could ask, but at the reduced figure they will sell rap- I idly. Napkins very pretty patterns. I Regular $1.50 grade. White Sale price f . THIS MORNING News from Albany's Six Early Trains. Two families that had arrived during the night were making a hotel of tire waiting room, eating their breakfast in approved travelling fashion. Father Lane of the Albany church. and Father Charles of the Jordan mon- este-y, left for Portland, lhe Jordan colony has become a prosperous one. At the Scio tair tne irappist iatners won ten first and five second prizes on vegetables and fruits. Prof. J. B. Horner, of the 0. A. C. returned to Corvallis having been spend ing the evening with the Knights Temp lars. He is enthusiastic over putting Oregon on the map and in the geog raphies. Tom Riley, of the Corvallis train, re ported work begun in earnest on the new Corvallis depot. Martt Hulburt left on a Salem trip. "Sullivan" the Celestial boss, re turned to Salem. F. H. Colpitts returned to Gates. W. A. Barrett left on a Portland trip. Don't buy Calendars until you have seen my samples. Have finest lot ot samples ever shown in Albany. I can save you money. Leave your money at home. KAWLINUS, 123 Broadslbin Street. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES We're not afraid to give reductions and you never bought so well as you can buy here now. Thousands of yards of embroidery in table assortments, 10c to 45c yard. Torchon and Valenciennes laces, lc to 10c in assorted lotc. t a rx? r.TTDTATWS. Avail wourself .of these for you will need them when .you clean nouse mis spring. 3 yard curtains. Very petty de signs. Regular :$1.50 value. White Sale price, $1.08. Regular $1.25 value. White Sale price, 88c ti.. t .incKf ..an wpll , hp re plenished when prices like these hold sway. Large Turkish Bath Towels: Reg ular 25c quality. White Sale price IBc Each. . Bleached Eamask Linen Towels. Beautiful patterns and hemstitched border. 40c value. White Sale price 31c Each. SPLENDID VALUES IN SHEETS Ann nxfjwv w4aw. for now and sthe future. Regular 60c sheets. White .Sale price,- 47c Regular 0c sheets. White Sale price, 67c Pillow cases good values at 40c wnite oaic pxiec, t DT?TTf TTTTTT. TTNTIRRMUSLINS ' Snlemlid values and these are not Corset Covers finished with lace and ribbon. White bale price, zsc eacn. xi:v. timma ft cnlpnnid lot em broidered yoke edged with ribbon $1.25 value. White bale price Petticoats very pretty embroidered .ea n.l otif vrv full. Recrular $1.25 quality. White. sale price Mnslin Drawers Finished with lace and embroidery. Regular 75c value. White bale price 59c Each. - . . . - ..ii noit Again xor your uioaw vi kinds, and the Metropolitan Market next door for the latest and best in 1 l-Ul.... 'Patronize home industry. Use John son's Best.' F. j Will for watches LOST- At the Delta Pi dance a pearl crescent pin. Suitable reward li re turned to Dr. Mary Marshall, State j Bank Bid. WANTED. Man or men to clear ten acres on Ssntiam. a. a. uwyer R. D. 6. Phone Bell Farmers 21. t We mention just a few items, but many more can be found on our Dar- gain -tables and counters. " - ; Take Fm Away:- lt COStee Alllafc 073 iioliiiy g3is at ACTUAL COST. A few framed piotures left, fancy boxes of writing paper, a few pieces of hammered brass all at Actual Cost. Call and see the line. :. - Burkhart & Lee. TO WH AT 'DO YOU A-SPIRE A fine line of novelties arriving for the holidays Up-to-date goods. Choice cut glass F. G. WILL, THE JEWELER. The "OLD RELIABLE" Phne Ecd c.7i. A full lire of choice nursery utock. Order now for Spring delivery. i Office 31? W.Second S:. 9. F. PEIRCE. Manager. Are wou lookinu for Real Estate the country or in the city? . If so, call and see me as I have bargains which I know will suit you and can save you monev. Good 7-room cottage, bath, nice lot situated in West Albany. .Price, StiW. .. Large house and one lot, situated on Third street, close in. rrice, $zani. Good bny in vacant lot, best loc tion in Albany. Have several cheao buys in East Al banv. I have eood farms improved, situated from four to seven miles out from Albany, for $50.00 and $60.00 per acre. Call on J. V. rim., tUS West 2nd Street, Albany. CAN HAVE AN ARMORY. Under the act ol February 4, 1909, there is money available for three armories in Oregon. Albany has been named by General Finzer as one of the places Under the act the state will pay half the expense of a $20,000 armnry and the other half must be paid locally, the, act permitting the county and city to mane appiopnttuuus aui ih. pu. pose. The county court and the city council have both received communica tions from Genetal Finzer setting forth the plan, asking for cooperation under tHo &ct If advantage of it is not taken here at once there are other places waiting for the opportunity. Such a building as this will provide is the great need ot tms county seat cuy, and the county and city should do their part promptly in making up the $10,000 needed. The building would be a large one, sealing at least 2000. The building would be available for apple fairs, etc., at a nominal lentul Once built the state pays all the expense of maintan ance. In thin dav nf boost here is a practi cal opportunity for Albany and Linn county to do an important act. Ars. Neis' Funeral. $3 FOR AN ALBANY APPLE The Democrat recently mentioned the, sale of tnree pecks of apples taken, to Paris, III., by J. M. Hawkins of this city, for $51. Here is the interesting way a Paris paper tells about' it: The beautiful Oregon apples, which: wore on display several days ago at the- i Hodge hardware store have gone to help a worthy cause, a novel plan oeing adopted to make them yield tho largest . possible returns. The fruit was taken to the Hawkini sale this week, where it was put up at auction, the money to be u?od for Christmas charity. There were fifteen apples and soon the good old farmers ran the price up to one dollar apiece; Each of them was knocked off at this price and then the purchasers handed them back to the auctioneer to be sold again. One farmer, whose heart is as large as a barrel, and who had already purchased one of tho beauties, stated that he would outbid anyone present and paid $2 for the same apple which he had purchased before and returned. The other fourteen men'Were not to bo olufted and they a so repurchased the mnlpa for S2. This made each apple oring $8 and togetherwith several other apples Bold, the total amount was $51, which will be used to purchase presents for poor children i The funeral of Mrs. Mary Schlasser Neis, at the home of her mother, this afternoon, was attended by-a large number of friends. Rev. Gessilbracht u j ......... nr. cnrl t Vi o ramalnB were buried in iho city cemetery beside a Bister, Mrs. Geo. E. Fish. The pall Powell. W . Ffeitier, w. vv. ronuca, . Jihta Year Ago . An Elegant $10,00 PACKAGE OF Chocolates ' 1 Will Be Given Away , Xmas Day A " -! ' ' ' atttie ELITE Just a year ago today began the big Bnow storm of last winter, eight inches the first day, Bnd some more, the ground being covered for nine days. . . ., . . I . n XT U..l.mfln un tnat oay aiso nr. rv. n.. mwrnB-mo. took charge pt the S. P. office at this city, giving general satisfaction for a year, a very efficient., acci.mmodating, , reliable and popular agent. I FOR SALE. 1 ;ood size cook stove, 1 parlor heating stove, a. Damn, ace, GOOD HAY FOR SALE. Inquire of . . . . tt i .. rronQ J. u. uurKnarc. nuum puuuc ikw. Call evenitigs between 6 and 8. t!9. A Skating Accident. While skating on the Monteith lake yesterday Miss Helen Gilbert is report ed to have had an exciting experience. Tho ica was too thin or Helen too heavy, and it gave way, letting Helen clear to the bottom of the lake. At this place the water was at least - c iooc ueep, perhaps a foot and a halt. Her friends rushed to her aid and she was rescued and hurried home for a change of foot, apparel. Basket Ball Tonight. 1 , Albany high and Salem high will play basket ball at the Alco gym tonight and deserve a large- orowd in the en couragement of a healthy and interest 1 ing game. This will be for the cham- gionshlp. Under the coaching of Haman ilveu the team is doing splendid 1 work. Sale.n also has a fine team and' a live contest may te expeccea. -Hot Chilli Carncarna at The Crest:. Chiropody. mill Amna ntna hiininnB. inffrow- ing toe nails, caioUBies, massage ine feet and make them feel like new ones . Home phone Sz, ceil piacn zoos, ot FOR RENT. House keeping rooms, at .225 W 3rd street. Pt WANTED. Position to do general house work. Phone Bell Red 310. . WAIT MEAD, WATCHES and FINE ? REPAIRING 113 BR0ADALB1N STREET. Wait fot Our January Clearance Albany Supply Company WHOLESALE Mam. In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts, confectionary, wrapping paper, twine and paper bags. Cash paid for all kinds of poultry. We also have the agency for Pyramid and Golden Gate cement, Olympic lime, Arden plaster. Get prices befjre buy ing. . ' Cash paid for eggs. Foot Ferry Street, Albany. Phones. M;,in 5 Bell, 3 Home. FOR SALE Mjf residence corner 2nd and Bake' St., lot b7xI13 ft. Great bargain i taken at once; also furniture, horse etc. Inquire 140 E 2nd St. MRS. H. F. McILWAlN. F1P.E INSURANCE.-O. F. R. A. o .wc.Minnville. Oregon's greutest mu tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, i usick Hank Bldg. Both phones. The Blain Clothing Co, Albany - Ori on