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S. E. YOUNG & FINAL CLEAN UP All Ladies Summer Suits, Skirts Dresses and Waists to go Regardless of Former Prices The season is drawing to a close. We still have a few summer garments that MUST go. 30 TAILORED WHITE WAISTS, tucked and plain effects, nearly all of them this season's styles, values to $2.50 and $3.50, while they last only 85c each. Twenty Wash Suits in White, Tan and Blue, the .Jackets all a little out of style but the skirts are all'good. Formerly selling as high as $10.00. Your choice while they last, $1.49. "Just the thing for your outing. A few Linen, natural color, Skirts. New styles, $3.00 values. Yours for $1.85. Several Lingerie dresses, values $4.00, for only $1.98. A few white serge and Panama SKIRTS, JACKETS and SUITS that will be priced very low. All the articles will be put out where you can easily see them. Surely there are several, that you can use.s The PRICE we ask will not stand BETWEEN you and your CHOICE. FIRST HERE gets the PICK you know. Better COME EARLY. 2nd FLOOR. S. E. YOUNG & vniT MAY ADMIRE the clever store, but you won't go again if the promises made are the "pie crusf YOU MUST ADMIRE, however, than fulfilled, where you get better drugs than "W expected pay. That's the BURKHART & LEE X MUEPHY'S SEED STORE 225 West Second Street J Flour, Feed Poultry Supplies. Sole Agents for White Queen Flour. ; Say! You Gardeners and Everybody Else, come and see the NEW lot of Garden Seed. "Mind you not left overs" at PARKER'S "The-Sign of Quality. - The Albany 216 W. First Street. - 1 int. nd to be'more my I EYEGLASSES t hej to of glasses. My idea is to give service that mean3 helping you to see . "If you want to see see us." E.X. MEADE, (Xometrist. Both quality and right prices prevail at F. G Jewelry Ralston Electric Supply Company, 312 We.t Second Street. SON SON advertising which draws you ' kind. the store wh'e"re promises are more man yon cMc-i:u y kind of store this is. Bakery Both Phones. Grace Face. customers mere seller to a WILL'S Store. Sumrasr work made with an Electric Fan. Residence, store. Office or n S. E. YOUNG & SON S. E. YOUNG & SON CENTRAL ADDITION The only addition in Al 1 c . . ... vim j jl ii-..iit iJidLnng wiiii sewers and city water, ihe owners of this addition have just completed the installa tion of a first class sewer sys tem, thereby affording peo pie desiring modern homes an opportunity to secure n cl iot wun sewerage ana city water at a very reasonable figure. For particulars call at our office or phone us. COLLINS & TAYLOR, Agents. SENIOR "T. T.,r The greatest motorcycle event that takes place in tbe world, was held re cently in England in the fprm of an endurance race, known as the "Senior Tourist Trophy road Event." The importance of this event is known the world over, it is a run of five laps around a thirty-seven and one-half mile circuit; it is held once each year and is open to any end all motorcycles in the world. This year there were sixty seven entrants. And again the Indianmotorcycie proved its Buperiprity by winning, first, second ana miro places in tms event. Better stop and nave a wonderful Indian, - at . Bicycle Shop. look at the ! Baltimore s Radiators, Lamps and all Sheet Metal work on Automobiles neatly repaired by MGDIN& STUART. 118 Second St. next door to Bell Telephone Office. NEW TODAY. 1 j Tlic best bity in IInze...oJ A bar I j?nin. Choice lots in "Albany Heights." j One acre in Sunrise. A snap. A good j corner lot. Second and Montgomery. ( Can 'lace your inurancc in the strongest Mutual in Oregon, or he be-: UnJ-I-tne cnrnpp.mcv I. R. SCHULTZ, "Tbe Insurance Man." THE PALMER STUDIOS " Albany, Oregon. Carrol H. Palmer, Voice Culture, Si trht Singing and Public Sclion! Music. I-ena V. Palmer, Piano, Har mony and Musical History. Three Courses Four years Piano; three years Voice. Two years Public School Music. Private lessons and partial course! t'iven. Special Summer Course, beginning June 20th, ending July 28th. THIS MORNING News Irom Albany's Trains. Six Early Two car loads of cows and hogs came over from Corvallis on their way to the California state fair at Sicramento, the property of Domes & .McCoy of McCoy, Polk county, consisting of thirty-two head of Jerseys and thirty two of Berkshire and Hamshire hogs, a fine looking herd of prize winners. Jack Callahan, who has had charge ot the Warren Co's oince at this city, went to Corvallis for further ordi:;:,. He made numerous friends in Albany by" his pleasant ways. President Crooks returned from a trip to Lebanon in the interest of en dowment and students, and went to Portland. It is figured that $350 a day added to the endowment for a little overaymir will accomplish what has , been sougnt, ana this has been done during the summer so far. W.H.Jenkins, traveling passenger , agent, went north. boxes of three or more varieties. Fi. t Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Rudd left for prize, $25; 2d Frize, $15; 3d, 10. Astoria and Seaside for a summer's Class D. This is the single box i c trip. ; hibit, in which a first and second pr.io Mr. Sutherland, old schoolmate of J. of 5.00 and $3.00 is given for each of A. Shaw, left for Portland for a visit the following varieties: Yellow New- with some more Shaws before return- town, Spitzonberg, King, Baldwin, Red ing to Canada. ' Cheek Pippin, Ben Davis, Grimes liul R. L. Burton, the piano dealer, left den, Jonathan, W agner, Stark, Black on a Stayton trip. Twig, Gano. Northern Spy, Home E, F. Martin, the photographer went Beauty, Waxen and Ortley. to Scio again, this time taking his gun cla88 E,Be9t box of Bppe9 corn f0rMa. dee .hr alSn- r. ,n, ' V. iBt prize $15; 2d prize baby lett tor their home at Kaimer, after a visit with Mrs. McClung here and relatives elsewhere. Miss Addie Stewart arrived from . Roseburg on a visit at Ben Kirk's. I Ed. Barrett went to Portland to or der a light running delivery wagon. F. li. will also went down. ! J. Woods Smith, a prominent land man. went to NewDort. Port- I W. R. Hoover went up to Hoover at me enu 01 uie tracK. laeo. ouni, a leading ue canon mer- ch?P,'. VfP. ' to !? . 1 misa minerva oook, uaugmer 01 an nl,l .twn frin,i nf I v T- iel, returned to Portland after an Al- banv visit of several Hhvs. " Osear Inirrnm of I.phnnnn. want tn Corvallis on a business trirt. Mrs. T. P. Hadtleman went to Leba non for a visit with her daughter and family. 1 farmer Jones went down to Millers again to iook alter tne Krops. Mrs. Julia Ringo and Miss Nora micnuei went to me nuy ior a low days outing The Weather. Range of temperature 93 49. That of the d y before was 88 CO, two warm davs. ! Prediction: fair tonight and Thursday. n'L. : .1 ,1 ,u n np I llie 11VU1 IS UUWII UllUUIUl nuii:ii .1 Ul a foot j See Brandy about it, when you wast , anything in the meat line, groceries, I I fruit or produ -e, in the new market at ; Secondhand Lyon street. 1 I For Sale I A new two-story 8 room dwelling with basement and burn, with block of 8 lots, and four acres of rich cultivated lund adjoining, partly planted to fruit trees, being a little truck, fruit and chicken farm, adjoining Albany, all for $4200. Also a number nf choice residence . lots in Wright's Addition, and several tracts of from 4 to 10 acres each in -Hazelwood Addition, rich, sandy garden land, on rood terms. Call on or phone, . the owner, Geo. W. Wright, Attorney . at Law, Albai.y. Or. 22t I BOYS j A TREASURE CHEST, full of hun dreds of dollars in hard cash I The TRAIL to it, any wide-awake boy, rnn fnllnw Don't wnrrv nnv Innrpr where to get real money or whatever j article you 'ou want, tonic 10 me an t get it. Parents investigate! for this self-same ROAD has led many a boy to a bank account. Come with your, boy if you choose. Come early. Rol liu Lobaugh. I Public Sales. I In public sales there is a difference.' Live stock auctioneers are not all alike. The better the salesman the bigger arc your returns. There is profit, security and satisfaction in do- -ing business with a good auctioneer. Kor dates and terms write me at Halscy, Oregon. H. T..SUDTELL, Auctioneer. ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP 225 W. Ninth St., Albany, Oregon. Hoarding and Day School, 'or R:rl.i and youiiK women. Courses: Hih School, Commercial and Elementary. Special facility for music. School opens Sept. 11th. For par ticulars apply to S1STF.R SLTKRIOR. Just Oper.e'.'i The People's Seco.' u Hand Stcre I'u.t Vi icon Paid tit S.'-'Con-J f:;Hi i Clothing and Snoei . . . B. Gollob, 207 Lyon St, B'jI! Phona '9'. R LARD.- Yt.u pen get a 6 lb pail of pure letflc rnT'd lard for 65c at Henry Br.d. r Veat Market, APPLE FAIR PREMIUMS. The executive board of the apple fair committee mot last evening and ar ranged the following premiums for next November's fa r, which are pub lished early that producers may know what they are working for and prep ire for big exhibits at the show: Class A. Grand prize for best county exhibit of twenty or more boxes of ap ples, not less than five varieties, first prize $00, cash and $100 cup; I'd, $50; 3d, (25. Any valley county but Linn c.i compete for this prize. To become the possessor of the $100 silver cup, it must be won three times by one county. Up to the present time Marion county has captured the prize once, and Lane county twice. Class B. A community exhibit for Linn county only, to consist of ten er more boxes of three or more varieties. 1st prize $50 cash; 2d prize, $25; 3d, $15 It is honed that everv community uinn coumy win compete ior cms prize. Class C. This is free for all. and is to be for an exhibit of five or mi a $10. Clast P. Best display on plates or ten or more varieties, 1st prize $5 00; 2d prize, $3.00. Class G. For the best plate of each ef the following pears, a first and sec ond prize of $2 00 and $1.00 will ! e given. Cornice, Clairgo, Airjon. Vicar of Wakefield, Idaho and Winter Nellis Clas9 H. n first and second prize of $5.00 nd $3.00 will be given for the best display of pears on plates of five or mure varieties. Class I.-For the best disolav of A mB.,ji finit in ala flrat nrt ,rnn.l niejtie ti uit in glass a llrst ana second P"? 01 anV' 00 w'" De ' Class J.-fapecial premium exhibit This IS not yet Completed, and Will be given later. 2nd and Lyon St. for Groceries and WeatB. Dr. Eaton, the optician, Becond to none on the coast, hasopentd an optical parlor at 325 Lyon street. Glasses made whileyuu wait. All work guaran teed. Both phones. A sure relief from that corn and cure at Burns Shoe Store. Your shoes made Burns Shoe Store. good as new at CUT GLASS See the New Lot Just Arrived. Buy aHAMILTON Watch-Railroad time keeper of the world. F. M. FRENCH & SON Very Special Prices on Rugs and Furniture UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE WILL GIVE 20 PER CENT DIS COUNT. $45.00 Dressers $36.00 $30.00 Dresses A 24.00 $25.00 Dressers 20.00 $20.00 Dressers 16.00 $18.00 Dressers 14.40 Same discount applies to all Iron Beds and all Rugs, Bed Springs, etc. We also want your Hardware and Grocery Business. GILBERT BROS. Groceries, Hardware, Rugs, 3 Floors Your Dainty Summer Dresses should be sent to us when soiled. Our careful laundering process makes them look as Kood as new when returned to you. We wash your dresses clean and give the material a clear, bright white color. Wc starch them just stiff choukIi and no mure. Wc iron so nicely that you will readily decide that it docs Mot pay to try to do-them at home. Keep your pretty dresses looking their best, by sending them to the f MAGNOLIA STEAM LAUNDRY Both Phones 50. v t Our wagons call any time you rccpicst. i I BE IPtfes WAIT MEADE," WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 329 S::o:.J Mre Between Ferry & Broadalbn 1 PERSONAL Ex county clerk J. W. Miller was in--the city today. J. C. Bigger, ot a bigger city, J&iw gene, was her . Vr. and Mrs. J. S. vrgan hive re--turned from their Newuuic outing. F. E. Bower and family of San' Dumas; Calif , have been in the city. Prof, Kendall and family returned from a couple of weeks at Newport. E. E. and R. B. Montague last even ing returned from a trip to Newport. Prof. Wilson. mother and Miss Georgia' Dawson lust evening returned from Foley Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Starr, of Pas- aden. Calif., came over from Corvallis last evening for a visit at W. H.. ioltra's. Dr. Davis, the oyster king of the Bav. and wife, returned last evening f rom - investigation of their crops and went to rJugene. A. D. Hull, a former clerk with S E. Young & Son, arrived this noon from Portland. He has been in western N. . Y. a couple of years. Mrs. Henry Fcisel and son Lester, of - Evanstnn, 111., arrived last evening . on -a visit with their son and brother, Harry Fcisel, of the Oregon Power Co. Jas. Calder. of Ontario. Canada, has been in the city. Mr. Caldtr was a schoolmnt-. of the late Sam Gourley. . and toda" has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Gourley. Dr. Shlnn returned from the Bull Run country today', whero he has been with friends for a short vacation. The Doctor reports great sport fishing and-' hunting while gone, but now will give his time to his increasing practice. Mrs. S. N. Steele and daughter Medora. last evening returned to their. mine jat Portland after a Newport out ing or several weeks, miss Medora was fortunate in coins- home alive after ' her automobile experience,' Laytonv remained a few dnyB longer. Dr. Virginia L w a x returned 'asf evening (rum Chicago, where she had been to attend the national convention . of osteopaths, a great gathering, as well as one full of interest, but the Hub continues to look good to her. Her son and daughter remained for a longer . visit. Even up on that "neat Bill" by buy--ing a lot in Central Addition and build you a little home this year, and thus save rent. For particulars consult Collins & lay lor FOR RENT. 3 acres garden land, 7 room house and barn. Barred Plymouth Rock pullets for snlo. Both phones 73. 'ZSl WANTED Small modern cottage for two people, or part of a honse, well located. Address 106 E 4th St. or p'lone Boll 610 L. WANTED- To borrow $200 at 20 per cent, an fo inyoftmont. Leave name at Democrat office. FOR SALE Ccdur andew wood fence posts. Address Orin Judd, Detroit, ' Or. t23 WANTED. Lady to foldpaperB. Piece' work. Rawllnga Print Shop. ARE YOU TIED TO THE TUB? s It does, not pay to scrub half your energy away over a tub. We do laundering of all kinds so perfei-ily and reasonable that you could not tell the linen was ever oilril. The fp'sh, sweet cleanness of tl.e linen it-rlf tells the talc. All iiil':s. fancy linens and woolen Hoods washed with Hie greatest care. Call us fin either phone and our wagon will c;-.ll. . AI.I'.ANY STEAM LAUNDRY. Wyatt Bros., Props.