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SILK PETTICOATS SPECIAL AT $3.75 EACH This is a special you will appreciate. A new lot of $5.00 petticoats, made up of fresh, good wearing silks. Made in the regular way with band at the top, or with the adjustable waist that will fit without alterations. Comes in black, navy, brown, green, gray, and a number of changed combinations. Flood's Agents for R. & G- Corsets. Stoves, Stoves, toves. H alburt-Ohling Hardware Co. BUFF ORPINGTONS Ki7ffH S2 00 tier 15. A few hens and mullets tor nale at $2.03 and $3.00. tC. L. ROW!, AND, Albany, Ore. -TANNER & CONWAY Civil Hydraulic Irrigation Engineers and Surveyors. Estimates, plans unci Supervision, Land Subdivision, platting anil Map pint,'. Rooms 7 and 9, over J. W. Cusick ft Co. Hank, Albany, Oregon. W. F. JONES, 37i.trrin.irv SurECOn. TJIfico at Farmers Feed Stables. Phones 20O-R. Hell; II nine 12S5. J. LEROV WOOD. Median-: Engineer. Foundations. R ilnd Stcc! Structures, IVw.r t'laut designs and .specifications, Power Transmission, (Drawings made and checked. Olhce, 'Albany Iron Works. JAS. F. POWELL, Ural Estate. I Forty years residence in Albany, Or Financial agent. Collections made to Or. r jion-rcsuleiits. 130 nroadiilbui street, Albany. Dell phone Red HOt- TOM YOUNu. ' House and Sign Painter, ' Agent (or the Clc-eland Gclscnite iroof paint. 122 Ferry Street, Home Phone, 3211. Pacific R"l w2 COI LINC & TAYLOR, Real Estate and Insurance, Buy and sell property. Insure property and transact loans. Large or small timber tracts. J. M. RALSTON, Insurance, Loani & Collections. Have money to loan in small and large amounts. Notes and mort gages bought. I will bond you. Property bandied for non-resi-dents. A. STARK, M. D. -Physician and Surgeon, Will cV Stark Wock - Albany DR. MARY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Physician, Albany Slate Bank Building, el I Black 482. Homc- 275 H. A. LEININGER, Dentist, Clawford Block Albany !'. DR. W. R. BILYEU, Dentist, & Stark Block - Albany Will HENRY BRODEKS, Dealer in Choice Meats of All Kinds. JU) West Second Sjrecr BRUCE & ANDERSON. Opposite the Postoltkc. Voiir chairs. Prompt and cllic Irnt care of the f:u-e and hair. VIERECK'S BATHS, 217 Wom First Street. ;Klrt-CUss Wo'k Guaranteed. M. B. CRAFT, 242 West Second St., Alban, Kirst class meats of all kinds from irlected slock. T. .I.ST1TES, ftttornev'ut Liw. Notary Public Legal bujni of all kinds in all the .tourta prnnn tly aliened tD.JJBell phone J6S-J.' Store Aents'or St indard Pattern Wc carry a full line of . Round Oak, Universal and Cole's Heaters that, out-class all others. Also Monarch, Majestic, Univers al and Round Oak Ranges at prices to suit your pocket book. "Best Ranges on Earth." Our stock is complete. SHOES AT COST FOR 30 DAYS Beginning April 1st end ing April 30th, I will sell my entire stock of Men's, Ladies and Chil 1 drent shoes at cost. Come and see for your self. C. H. Prochnow, 438 West Fir3t Street. JY YOUR OF The Mayln tv Iransler ami Fuel Company, Old Growth Fir from large trees. Prices Per Cord. One .Cord Four-Font, lclivered....$S75 Five Cords Four-Font, delivered.. 5.53 Ten Cords Four-Fool, delivered.... 5.25 hi C:-.r toad Lots 5. X) Asn u 75 per curd, dry sluo $1, block i or nun ends J uu per iouu. All fu st-class wood, and if you want i it sawed in stove length, add 50c per : 1 cord. I Telephone your orders to the I. inn c; llcuton Realty Co., or to my resi dence. I Keep in mind our Quick Transfer I System, Baggage and Piano Moving. Sec our Card below for Telephone I Numbers.. R. H. MAYBERRY. MAYBERRY TRANSFER & FUEL COMPANY Office with The Linn & Benton Real Estate Company, Both Phones. Ollicc Phone Home 178, Bell 143-J. Residence Phone Home 3S2; Bell, Main 74. We meet all trains for Baggage. Furniture and Piano Moving a special ly, and Wood for sale. ' Telephone orders to office bctwce.i I the hours of 7 a. m. and 6 p. in., and lo my residence at meal times, morn ing, noon and night. My teams stand at First and Broadalbin streets. Wc will use vou right. i R. li. MAVIU-'RRY. WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT but .some of the lincst buildings ir. 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 now at US West Second street. AED1N & STUAPT. Homes for HomejeeKerj. l!o direct to H. Bryant and save com mission when you ouy. Ho has 1000 iici'is liferent kind of land. Will divi't" un lane) and sell In small tracts, on ea.'y terms to suit purchasers. The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 19 cents a week; in advance for one year, M.0C 3y mail, in advance for one year $3, at inn ot year fri.au. The Weekly Advance per ye ir $1.25. At end of year $1.60. After 3 yei-rs at fi TOMORROW'S DONGS. Ui ited Presbyterian - W. P. White, Pasior. Services at 10:30 and 7:30 p. m. The Session will meet at 10:15 a. m. for the reception of r.ew members. Christian Science. Services 11 a. m. The subject will be; Doctrine of Atonement Lxpenence meeting Wed nesday 8 p. m. All are welcome. Christian Bible school at 10:15 e m. Easter features will characterize the order of the rrornine services "Newness of Life" will be the subject of the morning sermon. Junior En deavor 3 p. m. Senior 6:30 p. m. Evening sermon 7:30, subject: "The Regnant Christ." St. Peters (Episcopal). Rev. Henry H. Marsden, Minister. Holy commun ion Sam. Morning service and ser mon 11 a. m. Evening address 7:30. Easter services 8 a. m. There will be special music by a chorus choir at both services. The public is cordially in vited to these services. Grace Presbyterian. We will hold divine services on Easter day, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon themes in keeping with the season. Theie will be much special music. On Monday church, will be given one of the finest ! ""enseu trom tne tsunetin: concertB of the season. Rey. H. T. ' -Mrs. Emma Lassell, died on Saturday Babcock of Salem, -violinist, and Mr. at the age or 64 years. Charles Gloss of Corvallis, tenor. Only HSrrisburg is to have a'market day a small admission. Program will be in April 29. There is to be a free auction. I paper Monday. fi'st Piesbyterian. Rev. F. H. Gos-1 any one seller, elbracht. Minister. Morning service! Notwithstanding the government cen 10:30. The choir of 35 voices will ren- sus Harrisburg has nearly 1100. der Stainer's Crucifixion. A brief ser-I T. W. Kommerville ha lr th . i nun uu t lhuij ui urruwa, JLveninp service 7:30, themf: "Resurrection und Immmortality." Temple Commandery No. 3,-- Knights Templar will worship with us. Special music and a ehorog from Stumer's Crucifixion. S S ll'Ao. . orchistra) prelude The Holy Cicy. C. E. 6:30. "Come thou with us and we l will do thee good." St. Mary's (Catholic). Rev. Arthur ' Lane, Rector. ' Rev. John Van Neyel, I Assistant. Easter services at 8 and i 10:30 a. rn Father Lane will officiate , and speak on the Resurrection ot Christ I from St. Mark 16. A class of First i Communicants will he admitted to Holy : Communion and at tho evening service I will make their profession of faith and 1 renew tho pludjjes of their baptism, j The Easter program includes the fol ( lowing numbers: Processional, "Haec I Dies"; Gloria hy Leonard; Crpdo b" (Leonard; Offertory 'Regina CopIi"; Recessior.nl. At 7:30 Gregarian Ves por3. i Methodist. 3rd & Ellsworth St. 1 Rev. W.S Gordon, Pastor. Onaccount ! of the repairs heing made on the church J the snrvict's'will oe held in the armory, j Meeting for prayer and testimony 10 o'clock. Easter sermon 10:30. Among I the musical numbers will bo "The Shout of Victory" by Ashford, sung by the quartet. Sunday School easterpro I gram 11.45. E L. ti:30, topic: Prayer j and Missions Miss Orah Harkness, j leader. Preaching 7:30, theme: "The I Resurrection and Life." We are es ppcinllv anxious to have those present who have signed cards for this church I during the recent meeting. The male ) quartet will sing at night. DOINGS OF THE WORLD A. A Silsbee and John J. Campbell will start a cigar factory in Corvallis. . , I Miss Verda, daughter of S. H. Mc Elmurry died at Independence yester day, at tne age ot zi years. Corvallis proposes to have an airship i flight on the 4th of July, also a baby I show, automobile races, athletic con tests, base ball etc. I J. R. Cartwright of Harrisburg is re ported to have sold his big hop and other farms, 1200 acres in all for ap proximately $100,000. This will put nim in clovcr. There were 418 registered at the ' I state S. S. convention at Eugene this week. Rev. Paddock of Portland was olotcd president. J. G. Minion, of 1 this city was elected superintendent of the home department Jefferson Review: Mrs. J. R. Motz gar, who was down from Albany a few days ago, says she is a temporary wid ow, as Joe is in charge of the big drivo of togs down the Santiam for the Spanieling Co. which will require about liHi davs. i , Phone, Pacific, 4(4-J. BUY OF OWNER AND SAVE COMMISSION. 17c acres, 5 miles I from Albany, but will be cut in two ; by Hill's new electric line. 1J0 acres in crop; purchaser gets 1-3 delivered in Albany; balance pasture. Home, ' barn und" orchard on farm. Only $o0 per acre. Will sell in 40 acre tracts. Land agents need not apply. Ad dress Box 364, Albany. Home phor.e U'.'S. t5 MISFITS. are p of Al white elspbants this side frica. Men are paid to think of novelties for a changeable people. Tne trusts run a good but not everything. many tilings, Practice during the week living right for your Sunday thoughts. Uncle Sam acts as if he was looking for an excuse to lick the Mexicans. People who make the biggest displ ay of their religion haven't the most of it sometimes. Some men get the name of being philosophers whose lives wouldn't bear inspection. Mighty few people are made better by prowling at them either from the pulpit or the street. ' U. S. senators must be elected by the people, so declare the people them selves, and this is their governme.it. This is an age of freaks. A Los Angeles party at a big dinner will have quacking ducks in the middle of thn table in a pond, chickens chirping around, etc. Next. Harrisburg. with not more than two articles from tract for a modern bungalow. The Joy theater has closed, pay. ' J. R. Cartwm'ght ha9 just ! 1009 hop crop-, two car loads. I Orleans. It didn't sold his Mr. and Mrs. Kader, of Newport, I have returned to their home after sev- j eral weeks visit with friends. j J Mr. and Mrs John J. Binohavesnent several davs at the home of Mrs. Bino's J parents, H. Alhers- and family. Ed Hulburt is seriously ill at the ! J home of Austi i HuUurt. Herman Falk, who- has had appendi citis, is reported improving. There will be Edstci' exercises at the Orleans chapel Sunday. Brownsville. Condensed from the Times : The total receipts of the city the past year were $2,235-41, the disburse ments $2,207.31 with $152. 62 outstand ing warrants, showing a net indebted ness of only $124.52. B. S. Norwood, of Harrisburg, will move to Brownsville next week. A booster meeting will be held Tues day evening. M. Born & CrA Saleman Will be at W. F. Pfeiffer's Store Mon day, April I7ih, with a large line of spring uamples and will make suits to order from $15.00 up. A special re duction or. all orders taken that day. Pfeiffer's Store Revere House Block. A little cash will handle on of the best "BUYS' of the season in Centra j Addition. Strictly a resident district1 Ask Collins & Taylor about them. I P 0. WILL, lor Watches Choice Homes Of S to 80 acres each have just come into our hands through the office of the Pacific Coast Information Bureau. All the best sections of the Pacific Coast arc represented in this tremend ous list of choice homes, and easy terms arc given if wanted. Listen: V"c have a good 8-room house, full lot. city water, etc., situ ated on CalajKioia street, this city, $.'.UX1 buys it. It's very cheap at the price. It's not .business or courtesy to run you down on the street, but we would gladly have a talk with you at our of fice, and will furnish you the best of references that we will use you right.. Wc have a large list of farm and city property in this section of the vallev. Ollicc at 236 First Street, Albany, Oregon. THE L1XNT & BENTON REAL ESTATE COMPANY. FORGED SALE Must sell in 30 days 50 head of Reg istered nanny goats with kids for 200.00. lthed Short Horn Registered cuttle for $$00 00 for cash or i moa. time. Addre-s F. H. PFEIFFEK. Alb any, Or. FOR SALE or will trade for a cow, a horse about 1150 lbs, gentle, single or' double, and true to pull. Call Home phone 2736 or Bell Farmers 16. t20 HERE IS THAT TYPEWRITER -A Visible Underwood No. 4 at $40 00 and Fay Sholea Ne. 7 at $25 00. Both machines in A-l condition. See them at Rawlings. or a b IRON : WITH :'?AN ELECTRIC IRON W E will give wife in Albany a 30 Day Free Trial of an Electric Iron. , Electric I2& West FIRST NATIONAL Assets over $1,000,000.00. Strictly a commercial bank: IF YOU were to sit down and think the matter oveiv where would you open your bank account? WOULDN'T You- open it with a suc cessful Bank; onff whose record has been of continued1 sjrowth; one that is making money for its stockholders; one that has built up an ample surplus to protect its depositors? ON THE EASIo of Forty Years of public service, a surplus exceeding its capital stock and strict economy of management, this IWak invites your account. : it it :t FIRS T , S A -V Assets over Interest on savings accounts. .VM. BAES. President. P. D. GILBERT. H. N. BOULEY, Cashier. ALBANY STATE BANK Great Oaks of Financial Success grow from, very small acoims a small sum opens an account in- our bank butr to have a big, healthy financial tree-, you must be persistent in your depositing. Systematic depositing is the root of financial in dependenc. Get deeply rooted, in the habit of bank ing, then you will branch out insto better things and be., safe against any. ill wind that Mows. Dollars are financial acorns plant them in our bank and watch them grow. GROCERIES AND BAKED GOODS AT CONRAD MEYERS r i We are now prepared to do CUSTOM CHOPPING Mill feed in large quandities at re duced prices. M. SENDERS & CO. Shingles. Made in Albany my No. 1 Ec virain the BEST in ine market. various grades and prices from $1.25 upwards. Every bunch branded with my name. Look' tar it. Examine these shingles before buying elsewhere. t. A. THOMPSON. W use no dry kiln. RICK, A fine lot at oar yard at this city Just burned. Phone Home 431. ALBANY BRICK CO arrange to any house- Light Co. First Street. BANK i UN G tS BANK $340,000.00. ALBANY SIPPLY CO. Wholesale Dealers In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts. TOnfection.ry, wrapping paper, fwine and paper bags. Cash paid for all kinds of poultry. We also have the agency for Pyramid and Golden uate cement, Olympic lime, Arden plaster. Get prices bef jre buy ing. Cash paid for eggs Foot Ferry Street. Albany. Phones, Main 6 Bell, 3 Home. NOW IS THE TIME TO SPRAY. We have the genuine lime and sulphur solu tion. See us and get Prices before placing your orders. LASSELLE BROS. i