8. E. YOUNG & SON S. E. YOUNG & SON Just Now as the New Spring Millinery With all their finery and delicate shades, the Spring Suits, Dresses, Waists, etc., are uppermost in the thoughts of the fair sex. You must not overlook the small hut not less important articles of wearing apparel, HOSIERY, in Cotton, Mercerized, Silk Lisle, Pure Silk, etc., the kinds to suit vour particular demands. A splendid Lisle number for 25 c the pair. Better see this one at least. GLOVES in Silks and Kids, long and short, plain and delicate colorings to match the dress. Prices 50c and up. EMBROIDERIES in all widths and qualities a large line to make your selection from. HANDKERCHIEFS, PURSES, UNDERWEAR and COLLARS. Irish crochet collars up to $7.00. The Tabots also of the genuine Irish, $2.50 to $5.00. Then there, are the Lace Jabots, Embroidery and Lace Trimmed Col lar's, 25c, 50c and 75c. . Stocks, tailored and fancy, 25c and 50c. Rucheing and cords, all colors, 25c to 50c the yard. Keep in mind that our MILLINERY and SUIT DE PARTMENTS are prepared to supply your particular wishes. S. E. YOUNG & SON S. E. YOUNG & SON THIS MORNING SINS BY THE News from Albany's Six Eai y Trains. MULTITUDE. Rilev's R. R. McKinney, of Holley, Hero is the subitanoeof Dr. sermon on Juii ili: Jonah traveled a thousand miles west, hen the Lord had sent him live nun dred miles east. Men go Iwico the distance to keep fiom doing the Lord s work thut it would take to do it. When a miin is running from duty, it ss ea.iy to conclude thut a wait.ng shin Ralph Cooper, a graduate of the com" is a call to some other city. Ofhcial mercial department of Albany Colltge. members often oppose God,by forcini! returned to Portland, where he has a a preacher to leave the Nineveh where good position with the Pacific Light & G .d has a work for him to do. PowerCo., oneof Portland's biggist;..v They make the honored term. companies. It has sixteen plants al- seiueu pastor a misnomer, ine, snouiu can nun a suunueu pusior n returned home after a conference with tne o!li cers of the Albany lnterurban. i r. McKinney is working for tho Company securing freight estimates and con tracts, necessary to placing bonds. ready. G. W. Talbot is general mana ger and G. F. Kevins, formerly of this city treasurer. they do not give him time to gel "settled." He is pulieu up oetore ne can bear much fruit. Every great church has sometime had long pastorute. One of my deacons He has inuugni my wori was uoik-, uuiiiik my iniiu yw.u in Miiiiii-uuuiin, Will Anderson left for Bridal Veil, near Portland, after a visit at the home of his father P. C. Anderson. - 1 l.i ...:.L .1.- T ... ,,,,,, could move easier than I could and not S. I. M Daniel, the marble dealer left interfere ith GoJ's worksomudi. on a vnp 10 ueuanon aim owier juices Jonah is a type of all who run i;am OBSERVED By the Man bout Town, The new two story cement warehouse of the Fortmiller Furniture Co. on Water St. is about completed. It will have a basement for paints and oils, muking in all approximately 9,000 feet of Boor space, in addition to what the Company already has on First street. An electric elevator is being put in. 1 his will givs room for spreading out the furniture for display, greatly r.eed ej in the business, and also to add to the s:ock, making i' one of the largest of its kind in the valley. J. A. Mc Chesney has been doing the wood work. J. B. Cougill, with a largo force of men is enlarging the M. E. chinch, piitthig in a large basem. nt, us well as adding to the floor since, giving several new rooms for S. S. work. With an attoidance at S. S of 251) to 340 more om is im?.r..Uvu. duty-laymen as well ts preachers. on monument business. Rev. Geil left for Sweet Home lo see for some H" A larfco audience greeted Dr. Oey W G Bnllork and amtor-in-la-v iUiss al tmJ Uory '"st including a HuTburt, we1oa"ndm representation of the members of Dr. Shinn left on a Drofessional trio to Jeiterson. GCo. An inspiring song servico lead by rt ...u-; - : I. ..j .J fcU- o Dr. Trill, of Scio. returned homo f"- u.ul ?lS'r after a Portland trip. J. A. Archibald, of AsEland, form erly of Philomath, left for Lebanon. Prof. Wilson made his regular weekly inp 10 Brownsville tory, suggestive of the prospects of the meetings for spiritual growth. Rev. Geil read the scripture. Rev. Douglas off e'ed prayer and Mrs. Flo gave the special song. n, j. ,.. !.,: ui. itiiey spoKe on a aiuiiuuae o: w l? E.nnlnH 1 t r n tains. IT. U. 1 IDMCL IUIU U J, lUUUVU.Ii Work ia being pushed on the basement of the new Craft-Miller block at Second mid Kerry. On this proposi ion it was business from the day of the purchase of the lot, a good example to builders. A Correction, W. H. Raymond, the insuramce man, again left looking up his agencies. Mrs. John Neeley returned from a visit with her folks in Lebanon. YOU'RE UNDER NO COMPULSION to have your prescriptions filled atlthis pharmacy but you'll be wiser if you do. You cannot afford to take chances with prescriptions. Better by far come to a drug store like this where purity of ingredients and accuracy in compounding them are the invariable rule. BURKHART & LEE Say! You Gardeners and Everybody Else, come and see the NEW lot of Garden Seeds. "Mind you not left overs" at BUY AND SELL Second Hand Clothing, Shoes, Guns, Jewelry, Furniture, Stoves, Racks, etc. Will pay 4c per lb. for old rubber, 5c for copper, 75c per 100 lb. for cast iron. E. ROGOWAY, Home phone 1389 120 East 1st t28 JERSEY DAIRY MILK DEPOT Pure milk and cream. Her tubercu locum tested. All bills of regular patronB payable at the store after the tenth of each month. W. C. SCHULTZ, Proprietor, 331 Lyon St. "The Sign of Quality. The Albany Bakery 216 W. First Street. Both Phones CENTRAL ADDITION Has again been placed upon the market. The owners of the addition having ar ranged for the installing of a complete and up up-to date sewer system which will be installed as as soon as tne worn can be done. This beautiful addition offers the best investment in the city for the the money, in the way of residence ?roperty, being only five minutes walk rora the business center tood sewei age and restrictions, '''his addition will be "THE" residence district of the itw mithin a ahnrf. lima For nartir- I nlnrfl pall Ml COLLINS & TAYLOR, Agent. 132 W. 1st St. Albany, Oregon E. C. Meade, Optometrist 829 West Second F. fl. Will A fine line of JeweIrySil- verware, Cut Glass and Novelties to selectj from. An Electric Washing Machine wili make washing easy. 2c per hour is the cost. Let electricity do the hard work while you rest. It does every thing but hang out ilic clothes. Ralston Electric Supply Company, 312 Wett Second Street. STONE Forruildiog, ornamental purposes, rip rap, filling, etc. Samples at M. Senders t Co't store. W . L. tOBB, R Home 05 D Pboae,4. HWL YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED 4ND PRESSED The Pantatorium, GILBERT 4 HUSTON !j0 W 1st St, Bell Phone black 273 Home phone 196 HARD TO EQUAL CANT BE BEAT MISSION HOME-MADE GANDIES and ICE CREAM. Phone Your Order Mission Parlors Delivery promptly attended to. HO AG & SON'S POULTRY YARD AT SUNRISE All thoroughbred chickens. Eggs for setting. Black Minorcas. Burred Pit in outh Rocks, Black Orphingtnn, White Leghorn, Rholo Island Reds, Favor olles, White Plymouth Rocks, Lang saaii. Cut bone for sale. Horn i phoneJF:ed;29S3. Bell 282-J. J AS. A. HOAO: SON. Though laboring with hoarseness he made himself plain. Albany people are being specially favored in the presence here of Or. Riley, one of the ab'.est preachers in the country. A deep Bible student, broad and comprehensive, which those who are hearing him night after night and afternoons are appreciating. the best men In tne bible contessed . Died. The little daughter of D. E. McNeill. residing at 625 West 12th Btreet, died their sinB, and they had a multitudo of yestenlay afternoon of pneumonia, them-David, Peter, John, Paul-all one was a months of age. freelv confessing them. If we were to start to put the sinnerB TMo u .rnir,,. . ooo o inf t im out of the church we would never know provements in Central Addition. And w BSfL' fi"i, j . , a big advance in values there. Better i Te man who ho doe8 not 8m 19 " 'ol """ 0,,""B lIum " " A man has a right to investigate his J Bible, but not to reach conclusions that r.rtn . ., .," oiii" k I.,.., are not conclusions, higher criticism in A lli??n Ponfrnl AWilinn onrt hmS 11 i3 C"inK the foundation OUt ing a lot in Central Addition and build nfJr;hrlatittnjtv Thn h!hr eritin h lime home tms year and tnus , dii!zin(!8g hia h(Ja Bnd Uoe8nt vou a save rent. For Collins & Taylor. particulars consult A sure relief from that cure at Burns Shoe Store. Yoit shoes made Burns Shoe Store good as liew at F G. WILL, lor Watches FOR SALE A good second hand U. S. cream separ'or, Mnst be sold Suick. Only $20. In good condition, all at 415 E. 9th. F. T. McTim monds. Homo phone 260 t24 know where he is at. You must think straight if yo i would . act straignt. corn, and The crooked thinker Hvcb crooked. A m&n is his brother's keeper if ho ib rignt. Christian Science is a parasite living off the churches and it is the business of the Evangelist to speak out and warn tne people aiminst taise teachers. 1 he man who goes wrong makes a leak in his church. The man who bothers people about their soul is their friend and has a right tn BpeaK. . Tho man who has been the means of helping to convert a fellow man is blessed. This afternoon the subject was Jonah in a Fish's Belly. Tonight Dr. Uiley will speak on Onr Besetting Sins. In order to correct published state ments as to probable cause of the tire early Sunday morning, we wish to atate that the m n ingaged in finishing the new building were old and ex eri enced painters whj well knew the dan gerous properties of certain materials uaeu; mat no paints, mis or ony rags were kept in the building deHroid and that care was used in disposing of the same; that we are su e that the fire was not caused by any carelessness of the workmen, Levi Hulbert. W. G. Ballack. Resignation of Rev. Douglas. A. dispatch in the Oregonian of this miming from South Bend, Wanh., statea that F. W. Wight, of that city, has resigned his pastorato. and will oe suueeeded by Rev. Stephen A. Douglas, of A Ibany, a fact the Democrat records with regret. Rev. Douglas, who has done splendid work in tno Albany church, will not go lo South Bond until May. He has been hero seven years." Something New. Tho Elite has a new machine, a Ham ilton mixer. It mixes all kinds of drinks with consummate easo. It takes some milk end eggs and makeB them ono in a manner that would put to blush a justice of the peace when a couple are wailing for a train. It does it com nlotelv. ' Ptinnln nrn entehino. nn. nnrl now tho hens have to hustle to ahead of the Elite mixer. keep Letter List, The Farmer Latching On. Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Holmes of North Albany, were in the city this afternoon in their niW Ford car. Mr. Holmes is catching on to the management of it as a duck learns to swim. The farmers of the country are appreciating a good thine, finding tho auto a particularly big thing for coming to town in short order. The following lottcrs remain ii the Albany, Ore., postoflice unculled for March 29, 1011. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters, giving the date: Frank Archer, Henry Boone, C. Ebener, J. ft. Dodge, Ellin Elg (S), Mr. Uoeluche, U. A. Gundlach, J. O. Hovland, James Johnson, Mrs. Ida King, Mr. Keeton, Sr., Hurb Landon, L. M iniiBkp, Carl Magnusnn, Jas. E. McCaulcy, Frank Parker, Mrs Emily 1'hii pe, James Powers, Royal Hotel, W. H. Seymour, Herbert Smith.Charley Snider, Meitsrn. Tostuvin & Sons, Emma Warnock, Williams' Store. "rT. J. S. Van Winklr, P. M. Froah herring and smalt at Holt's. NEW REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 7-room house and lot, situated close in. West Albany. Price $2000.00. j 7-room house and large lot, situat ed close in. 2 blocks from Lyon St. Price $1900.00. Also have a good piece of property situated on Lyon St. A bargain. 65 acres of A -No. 1 land, all in cul-1 tivation, 3 miles from Albany. This is ; the best offering in farm land on tbe ; market today. Good liberal terms for purchaser. j 552 acres, all in good land, two sets of good buildings, all in cultivation except 40 acres which is in timber. This would make a good farm to di vide. Price very reasonable, and terms can be made to suit purchaser. 20 acres, 3 miles from a R. R. sta tion. Unimproved. Price, $30.00 per acre. - I If So, Look Up These Bargains and Don't Wait Too Long. i Beautiful 5-room bungalow, inside finish can not be beat; plate rail, beam ceiling, fireplace, just the prettiest little home in West Albany. Price very reasonable. For terms upon the above places call personally at my office. No in formation given by phone. I have a large list of properties in farm or city i property and I know it will pay in-. tending investors to cill and see what I have to offer. See the old Reliable Real Estate Dealer. J. V. PIPE, 203 WEST 2nd St j Albany. Ore. EM 7i BEN ALARM CLOCKS F. M. French & Son 18 Wj Last of Goltra f'aik, in one, two or three acre trucu, on rasy tern s, splendid place for a home, for gai dening, chicken raiairg, etc. .OVVcN B AM. 112 Feiry Streat, Albanr, Ore. Our Wagons Are at your Service. Whenever you want us to call for a package of soiled linen, our wagon will do it promptly. , Whenever you want your laundered linen returned to you at a specia time, we will be glad to accommodate you. Our two wagons and their drivers are at the service of our customei whenever they have a request for special service of this kind to make. We are glad to go to some little trouble to accommodate a customer we realize that the fnor will commend our service to them in unmistakably terms. Can we serve you? MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY The Laundry of Quality. Both Phones. THE FAMILY WASH is rfti'ii the cause of unnecessary work and wasted energy. Docs it pay to '.crub your health away for the sake of trying to save a few cents? Our Laundry will relieve you from all worry. We will takeyour entire wash, make it snowy white, launder it ail only experienced hands can, and return it to you, charging only a reas onable price. Otu work on shirts and .llar.-i i acknowledged to be perfect h'.undcring. Why not try us? ('all our wagon for your work, liill S3. Home 439. A I. HA NY STEAM LAUNDRY. WAIT MEADE, WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 329 v:o:tl Street, Between Ferry & Broadalbn