Omar Silk at 50c yd. Just arrived a new lot of wash silks in prettier shades and patterns than any shown before Ask to see our Omar silks. Flood's Store Agents for & G. Corf tts. ABSTRACTS If you own any real property you will need an abstract of title. Better get one now and be ready when an opportunity to sell comes. Deals often fail for want of time to examine and perfect a. title. We are at your . service at the old stand Alco Club corner. THE LIMN COUNTY .ABSTRACT CO. RELIABLE AND. RESPONSIBLE. A. K. CUE ITS REAL ESTATE Office opposite) First National Bank. We hnv fimn: ui all kinos and sizes. Prices ric'it. Also ii' who ins in city property. Como Wi . ,,eo mo and got prices be .fore buying. Thoso who wish to make a quick sale ishould lint their property with me. Mayberry Wood Yard. " All kinds of wood: Big fir, price $5.00; 2nd growth, $4 75; Maple, $4.75; Slab, 4 ft. length. $2.60; Ouk, $5.25; Ash. $5.25. Will deliver an amount ' wanted sawed to order, to any part of town. 'Sawed any lenirin riesired. SHOE KEPAlKlN.-by W. Baughman, at H. A. Stoltenberg's. Pine hand sewed work a specialty. All work done promptly using the best leather, guaranteed to give satis faction. Prices reasonable. 13t TOM YOUNG, ! House and Sign Painter, Agent for the Cleveland Gelscnite roof paint. 122 Ferry Street, Home Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092 COLLINS & TAYLOR, Real Estate and Insurance, Buy and sell property. Insure property and transact loans. Large or small timber tracts. ' J. M. RALSTON, Insurance, Loans & Collections. Have money to loan in small and jargc amounts. Notes and mort gages bought. I will bond you. Property handled for nrjn-rcsi-dcuts. A. STARK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Will & Smrk Block - Albany DR. MARY MARSHALL, 1 Osteopathic Physician, Albany State Bank Building. pell Black 4X2. Home 275 I H. A. LEININGER, Dentist, flawford Block - - Albany DR. W. R. BILYEU, Dentist. Will & Slark Block - Albany DR. R. C. HUNT, Dentist. Rooms fi and S, IHenncr Block, Hell Bla.-k 2-ISI. M. B. CRAFT. 242 West Second St., Albany, First-class meats of all kinds 1 from selected slock. HENRY BRODERS, i Ucnler in Choice Meats of All Kinds. 210 West Second Slreet. BRUCE & ANDERSON, Opposite the Postoflice. Four cliairs. l'romt and cllic icnt care of the iace and hair. VIERECK'S BATHS. 217 West First Street. First-Class Work Guaranteed. Agents for Standard Patterns MORE LIGHT MORE WORK MORE PROFIT with HOtOPH&BE - O'OLIEB . SHADES WE HAVE THEM. Ralston El :1 Supply Co. Why buy Groceries of Portland Houses when you can get the lol lowing prices at EASTBURN'S 14 I 'ranulated Sugar $1.00 ll lb: 'eam Rolled Oats. . . . , 1.30 IX lbs Head Rice 1.00 14 lbs Japan Rice 1.00' 16 lbs Broken Head Rice 1.00 12 los White Beans 1.00 1" !bs Lima Beans 1.00 10-ltl ozpks RaisinnB 1.00 Get our prices before you buy.' W. A. EASTBURN The Grocer. WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT but some of the finest buildings im ' town are equipped with our plumbing: work. We make a specialty of high class sanitary plumbing and will be ! glad to have you examine samples of our work. We have moved and are lunv at 1 18 West Second street. I MED1N & STUART, GEO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Practices in State and Federal Courts. ( Persons who desire their money j loaned on first mortgage on good real ( estate at seven per cent will find it to : their financial interest to call on or phone me. Money to loan on land, i Mortgage notes bought. Mr. Wrighi , is not a real estate agent, hut has lol ! and blocks for sal in nis addition i to Albany, and tracts of farm lamb f his own. which . e will sell on gout) ' terms. ; Office in Wrij;l:t IViock. corner o ; First and Fenw Sis., Albany, Or. Estimates given on rinstering, Sid, 1 wulK and I'eme-nt Wi.r. .1 F TUA VHU, 4th A Cnlapooia NF. A' BARKER SlIOI'.-Main street Cm, d woik. E. E. Rex. TOMORROW'S IJwIlNlI. Archdeacon Chambers of Portland will preach in the Episcopal church, Sunday, morning and evening. All will be welcome. U. P. church. S.S. at 11:45, after the baccalaureate. In the evening the members will unite in the college ser vices at the M. E church. Christian church. --All of the usual sunuay services win oe ODservca at cms church at the customary hours. 10:30 a. m. Bible school. 11:20 morning ser mon, 7 p m. Christian Endeavor, 8 evening sermon, Cordial welc me for all. First Presbyterian church. -Kev. F. H. Geselbracht, minister. Morning service will be merged with the baccal aureate rervice in the United Pre9by terian church at 10:00 o'clock. Even ing service will be merged with the Christian Association in the Methodist church at 8:00 o'clock. Sabbath school at 11:45 as usual, Christian En eavor at 6:45. St. Mary's church. Sunday services at 7:30 and 9:30 k. m. The Jesuit miss- nna- f.tka. fUnnn n. II .ffl.l. . 1 preach. A class of children will receive i their first communion and the occasion will be ohserved with beautiful cere monial and a special program of sacred music at 7:30 p. m. The missionary will preach his farewell sermon and the session will close with the contemner of the papal blessing. The public is cnrrlinllv invited. Baptist.-Sundav school at 10:15 a. . Children's day and rally service in K. The pastor will beiss'sted bv the primary S. S. with appropriate exer- -rf oormnn of ii i m b v p U.' meet at 7 p m..' Ea'rle Douglas i civilization just the same.. leader. Evening worship at 8 p. m. j Pastor Douglas will preach from the Albany's council has passed an ordi same text used in the first service six I nance prohibiting the throwing of oos years aeo in the beginning of his work i fetti and tickling with feather dusters, nere. The chorus will sing at both The members of that council are evr services. m; dently so old that they have forgotten M. E. church. cor. 8rd & Ellsworth the fun they used to have at celebra Sts. At 10:30 Rev. W. S. Gordon will tions and fairs, or so selfish that they preach on: "Our Security in Christ or ; would deprive the rising generation of Who Can separate Us." At Eight 1 the freedom they enjoyed in boyhood o'clock there will be union service un- i Guard. No, the- world is progressing aer the auspices of the Christian Asso-; and nuisances most go. ciatlons of the Albany college. Thej - theme will be: "Our Hereditary Gifts" The 1 0'ed J Special music at eac'x service. Class- ' . nS'uLru' a""" EVworth ! r.aoirno 7 Inn;.. Tm(h 111 .,n n-n. plo are especially invited to this service. BROWNSVILLE. Times; Mrs. Grant Pirtle, of Albany, at-! tended the Rebekab lodge in this city Tuesday night. ; The contract to furnish band mnsic for the Pioneers' Picnic has been le,t to the BrownsviHw band at $100 for the three davs. ' EL J. Arnold, the showman, writes that he will be in Brownsville during the Pioneers' Pienic with a better line of attractions than ever before-, include : ing a dog and pony show. The-annual election of a chief and assistant .chief of the Brownsville fire' department resulted in the re.eiectior), of the old officers, F. M. Brown chief, i and F. H. Webe assistant. Geo. L. Howe, of Albany, wk. has; just completed a successful term of I school at Knox Butte, where he will ' teach again next year, will spend the-; summer in Brownsville, clerking in, Howe Bros.' store. ' Ubbe Peters, of Albany, accompanied! by a young man and woman, is holding I street gospel meetings in Brownsville this week. Mr. Peters has fixedi up a t iroanel wagon from, which the meet- t ings are held as Uto party travels thru j tne country, W. E. Pears, right-oi-way ageaU. fopf the Albany Intejurban Railway Comp-i any,, came down, from Bolley Saturday I and. went to Albany to- 'spend Sunday with, his family. He returned Monday. I The surve"ors are now camped aarioiley coming toward Srownairiile frosni Sweet-. Home. Itae Market. Wheat$. 85, Oats ."iGc. Beef 6c; v eal(lresse09c Fork dressed 9c; on foot 7c lurd 16c. Eggs 20c. 1 ' hickens on foot 10c. Hams 22c to 2Tc, sides. 2)i to. 25c shoulders 15 to 13c. Butter 30 to 35c. Flour $1.50 to $X.75c a' sack. Potatoes 50c oer bu. Hay, from $12 fur some elovetr to $18 or the best timothy. Sum men Excursions From Albany. llcguming June 1st Summer Excur sion rates from Albany will be in ef fect as follows: Albany to Xewport and return, on sale daily, return limit Oct. 31st, $4.00. Albany to Newport and return, on sale Saturday and Sunday only, re turn limit Monday following, $2.50. Albany to Newort and return, go ing and returning, Sundays only, $1.50. Albany to Yaquina and return, or sale daily, return limited to Oct, 31sV S3. 50. Albany to Detroit and return, on alt daifv. return limited to Oct. 1! tt $..V5. For further information call en or address, K. K. MONTGOMERY. Agent, Union Devoi. I'OR SA!,1 Fine business corner in the richt place at a figure that will pay 20 per cent interest within next mx" months. C. G. liurkhart, 102 EC. First St. FRUIT TREKS TUUK I'O NAwfc,, Hudded on who'e roots, are the only kind to plant. Th.itB the kind w sell. Call i oth phonos or address V, . Led hot tor, salesman, A'.biuy. Nur series, Albany, Or. MISFITS. TbisiBan age of schemes, some good some bad. The rain thntholna ih Wf iniWo. i the chefries wheat injures , The people of this valley are all neighbors and must shout together, I I There is too much going on here to be affected by any slump in the east. What has become of that porch light scneme, a good one tnat snould be kept going. Some people think the Nell Brmkley nonstrosities in the Examiner artistic auairs. So is Mutt. A prominent commercial travellerhas the slogan: Oregon Dry in 1910. and he isn't afraid to let people know it. In case of war these aeroplane men could do some very effective work by dropping explosives on the enemy. Later: the enemy might drop them Something will be doing now. The transcontinental railroads, that for years have been boosting California and Washington, have now turned their attention to Oregon. Whoopla. I ccoraing to me prize ngn people 1 th? e. wh are PJJ t ."e slugging ! ma.t:h Bnd ,.want il "topped are. Ba!row f f? rea Dl00.a ne" I veins. Din tney represent tne- Deal .A new steel ranrr,. with a cooking Plate on too. a model modern . stove No blacking. Keeps clean. Just take a look at it. A Albany Bd Go's. Good Deeds. 'tis said, arc registered in Heaven. But I would say X can give you a good deed to all the following property I advertise below for sale, together with an abstract o title. And if you are looking for a home in either farm lands or city property it will pay vou to investigate these bargains, or oth ers I may have. City Property i?or Sale. !No. 11 New house-of 8 rooms, 1 lot. Electric lights. West Albany. Price $2200.00. Jo. 12 Good house and one lot, East 5th street. t Fricc $2000.00. !No. 13 A nice house and lot situated on Lyon street, containing 6 rooms and bath. A bargain if taken soon. !No. 14 Good new 5-room house and full lot, nicely situated. West Al bany. Price $2080.00. !No. 15 A regular snan in a large well arranged house and .beautiful grounds. Cctmmt basement, rlenty -of fruit. Westi Albany. VInr cnti rrrtnill J'n f ttt-rte t n9v!im Kuci- h""" lV.V-k pi.J v.i , ness property for sale. Also a few. good building: tots at prices that i cannot fail to appeal to the most conservative- Buyers. Farm ands For Sale. No. 5 40 acres situated two miles from Albany. Good new 6-room bouse. Wind' mill; good barn, 40x44. Young orchard all well fenced. Also chicken parks. This is a bar gain if taken soon. Terms cash, balance oit time at 6 per cent in terest. No. 6 8ft acres situated two miles from Albanv. good new house and barn. iWnd mill. Cistern and two wells of water on the place. Terms, 14 cash,, balance on time to suit pur chaser at 6 per cent interest. No. 7 45 acres, fair bouse and barn. Orchard for family use. AH in cul tivacibti. Running water on the place. Situated 3 miles from Al bnan No. 8Kine far l of 120 acres, all in cultivation. New house of 11 rooms and bath. House cost $3000.00. Baru cost $1000.00. Crop also goes in if purchased before July 1st, 19UX This is a fine home farm and is a bargain. Price $5 per acre. No. J 552 acres in cultivation, t?wo sets of good buildings: land1 all good; orchards: this place wilt di vide nicely for two or three fam ilies. Situated 7 miles from AJbany. No. 10 212 acres in cultivation, good buildings, orchard. Situated 7 miles from Albany. 1 have contratcs on all the above lands and can deliver them at prices that would be a surprise to a good many. I also have some good buys in fruit and orchard lands. Information only furnished to ac tual buvers. Call personally at my of fice, i03 West 2nd Si.. Albanv. .1. V. !M r'K . BARBER SHOP 23;. Yet -Vit St. First Class Work Gmrauteevl Geo. H. Fiddtmati, Prop, lilll EXCURSION RATES TO THE EAST. During 1910 from all points on the Southern Pacific Company. To. Rates. Chicago $74.95 Council Bluffs 62.45 Omaha 62.45 Kansas City , 62.45 St. Joseph 62.45 St. Paul 62.45 St. Paul via Council Bluffs 66.35 Minneapolis direct - 62.45 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs 66.35 Duluth, direct 6935 Duluth, via Council Bluffs 69 ')j St. Louis 69.95 Tickets will be on sale May 2nd and 9th; June 2nd, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22nd; August 3rd; September 8th and 22nd. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direction. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than October 31st. One, way through California $15.00 additional. Inquire of any Southern Pacific agent for more complete information. WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland. Oi Use Johnson s best. It is the Best Made in Albany. A neat place, Holt's Meat Market. FOR SALE. Good garden trfct, close to Albany, 72 acres, part or all. Home phone 2852. Also one or two well broken horses, single. It WANTED. -Second hand bicycle, Pierce or Rambler. Inquire at Democrat. F. M. French & Son Jewelers. i9i FOKD "TuG Cm tVt IttSlO lvwgcot, UlltJ thcUl-lCM. LU KCCJJ lip. SEE Kite car, look it over thoroughly, study it, have a demonstration. DO NOT BE DECEIVED by what other agents may tell you. The reason they do not like it is because they can not sell you as good a car for less than $1,500 or $1,600. WE sell you a five passenger touring car fully equipped with top, wind-shield, speedometer, five lamps and repair outfit for $1,050. RALSTON & CRAWFORD, Albany, Oregon. Office over State Bank. Albany Abstract Company, L. M. Curl, Manager. Hereafter the records in the office of the Recorder of Conveyances for Linn County, will be abstracted daily, by an expert title examiner employed by our company. In this manner we will be able to keep our records up to the last minute of each previous day, thereby affording better service to the public than any on has heretofore been able to give. It is our intention to maintain the standard of excellence gained by thorough and conscientious work in the past. The very best and latest system of abstraeting of titles wilt1 be permanently and continu ously carried forward regardless of the expenditure of money in main taining; our well established reputation as progressive and reliable ab stracters. We assume- that every one realizes the necessity of- having an abstract of title prepared for the property which is about to be pur chased; we solicit your patronage and assure you that we can give you the very best work that is possible with little delay and at a moderate living price. It will be to your advantage to see us before ordering.' An unlimited amount of money to lean at six per cent per annum o real estate security. BotH-telephones in the office. Call in and see us or write. Albany Abstract Company, Albany, ; Oregon Have yoia tried our WINTFR COFFEE? If not. why ' not? It is the best 25c coflee m town. Give us atrial STAR BAKERY, C. MEYER, Proprietor FIRST NATIONAL Albany, Oregon. OSJJ AND RELIABLE. For thirty-niae years this Bank has been con ducting a conservative business. It has had a healthy, steady growth during these years and on the basis of this record invites your account confident of its ability to serve you advantage ously. Assots Over One Million Dollars. F.I U S T SA V SMALL TRACTS I to 100 Acres. Do you want a small place, just out in Albany's fine suburbs. H. Bryant has laid out a tract, put in some good roads and will sell on easy terms any aivnr nlui.a f,r.m ina ... L. .. 1 A h.hxm i.-..... i.vm wxo i.v Ullv nuiluitru acres, platted to suit the buyer. See the property. Lodge Meetings. The K. 0. M. every Saturday even ng H. C. Jordan, Commander. The Woodmen of the World every Friday evening. L. L. Swan clerk. Manzanita Circle 1st and 3rd Mondays, Pearl Cameron G. N. Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd and 4th Wednesday in Bussards' Hall. Giiant Froman, Clerk. Royal Neighbors meei. every 1st and 3rd Wednesdays in Bussard's Hall Alice Kirk, Recorder i WANTED Young men to learn au- tomobile business by mail and pre ' pare for positions as chaffeurs and . repair men. We make you expert I in ten weeks; assist you to secure I position. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; I write for particulars and sample les ' son. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y. Now Keadj BANK SAVING A REGULAR AMOUNT persistently will determine your future suc cess and comforts. You will never regret the money you save. After you have started vou will retrret that you did not open an account sooner. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. INGS BAN K