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) .... . I SEE OUR MATERIALS FOR SPRING AMD EARLY SUMMER CLOTHES OUR ELEVATOR ESTABLISHED 1866 EVERY DAY THAT GOES BY sees a visitor to our office with a proposition that means a little more profit to use for a little skimping of quality to you. It is amaz ing how many plausible schemes of this kind there are. WE HAVE WORKED TOO HARD to earn a reputation for selling toilet articles that can be depended upon to entertain any such schemes. Our reward lies in your confi dence which we consider far better than a little extra profit. Buy ; here and see. BURKHART & LEE FRANCIS W. ALBRO, Teacher of Piano and Harmony Studio in Schmitt Building Room 12. Home Phono 362 Piano Tuning a Specialty. . Agates AT POCKET FLASHLIGHTS All Sizes All Prices Absolutely Reliable They help us when nights'are dark. Fresh Batteries. Ralston Electric Supply Company, 312 West Second Street. THE BEST TO BE HAL) in Baked Goods, Groceries, Produce and Fruits, at PARKER'S 'The Sign The Albany 06:w. FirsStreet. AN UNUSUALLY PRETTY ASSORTMENT OF EMBROIDERIES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SKIRTS, CORSET COVERS, COMBINATION GARMENTS, ETC. THE .NEW PATTERNS PRESENT MANY PRACTICAL IDEAS FOR THE MAK ING OF UNDER APPAREL. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS WEEK ARE A VERY NEATLY AND STRONGLY MADE HOUSE PERCALES AND GINGHAMS AT 89c MAKE IT A THESE BARGAINS. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE CREATIONS IN THE MILLI NERY DEPARTMENT, DO SO AT ONCE. THE PRICES ARE MORE THAN REASONABLE, AND DESIGNS ESPECIALLY GOOD. IS FOR YOUR USE. It la important ta? havo your eye glasses adjusted properly. r AO -rT&D TO rUr Bma AT ALL Ur-LCS Thet are sct wwjftn.' ia (letou tout on E. C. Meade Optometrist, ALBANY, ORE. Gut and Polished F. G. WILLS. of Quality. Bakery Both(Fbonfs. NUMBER OF DRESSES IN POINT TO SEE THE BIG STORE Was your suit made for you, or for anybody? Royal Tailoring is cheaper in price than ready-made, and the best to be had in tailoring. We give you the best service and work in cleaning and pressing. If your suit don't fit we can make it fit. Don't wear misfits. Both phones. T. J. YERBY, 318 West Second St. LANDAGENT NOTARY PUJLIC 40 Years Here Large, small tracts, houses and lots. See my list before investing. JAS. P. POWELL, Room (9), Albany Statr Bank Bldg. WOOD AND COAL All kinds of wood tawed in any length desired. Best coal on the markftt At rpnnnnahln n,W Alnr.A prompt) in large or small quantities Albany fuel Co., , , A. W. Docksteader Both phones. For Transfer Phone E. R. Cummings, office with L. J. Gray Real Estate Co., corner of Second and Lyon streets. Light and heavy hauling of all kinds, piano mov ing, baggage. Orders promptly at tended to. .Office phones Home A63, Bell 493-J. Res. Phones, Home 146, Bell 350. Phone all oiiiers from 8 to 12 and 1 to 5 to office; to Res. at morning, noon and nights. All order promptly attended to. WOOD for ule. JUST ARRIVED Car Load of Land Plaster W also handle Golden Gate Cement Arden Fibre Plaster and Lime, Potatoes bought and Sold In any quantity. Albany Commission Co. Shingles. SSJ.?, Albany my !io- 1 Ed? the BEST in the market. Various grades and prices from SI. 25 upwards. Eyery bunch branded with my name. Look for it.. Rlnmin. fhaaa .u;-i . . , -,- ....... DIIIUKIOi before buying elsewhere. THIS MORNING. News From Albany's Six Early Trains. Dr. W H. Booth, of Lebanon, left for the Hot Springs, where he will take the famous baths of that nlace for a serious case of rheumatism, affectinp; him. His son Bill accomoanvine- him as far as Portland. Mr and Mra W TT TV,. I .I f PnrrlnnH. rehirnoH hnmo ofru nisi, at Brownsville, Mrs. Dedmond's former hnmn. Her orrAnrifntVio,. .Too RI0I1.1I11 she reported in fine shape, yesterday waiKiag a quuner 01 a mue at tne age of 99 years and five months. Oscar Ingram arrived from Lebanon. He is a Dror.iinent socialist there, but doesn't believe in the extreme methods of Ramp and some others. J. T. Shea and daughter. Misa Miter. gie, left on the early train for Eugene, to attend the wedding of Harry Shea and Miss O'Brien this morning. Prof. Crow arrived from Lebanon. Dr. Cole, of Scio. returned home. after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. rreu veai. E. C. Peerv. of Portland, wont to Scio, which will atrain be his home after the first of May. nr. witnycomoe, ot (Jorvallis, went to Portland for more eye treatment. j Geo. Richards went to Portland, ' where Mrs. Richards will have an oper ation for apendicitis performed. M. J. Cameron went up the Z. & E. on lumber business. Prof, ond Mrs. E. L. Wilson went to Brownsville. Neil Bain went to Portland. J. A. Shaw went to Mill City for a visit with the boys. L. B. Marsters. of the O. E.. Salem. went to Mill City where his father is seriously ill. C. B. Reynolds, now a Lebanon laun- dryman, returned home. L. R. Waters, with the J. I. Case Co., left for other towns. One of his articles is a uaae automoouo, maae oy his Company. The bass Are Biting. A bass weighing 6 pounds, caught by Dan Hurley, up in Dei ead Lake, oft the Willamett, is attracting attention in Woodworth s store window. As sisted by Geo. Cline the monster was duly landed, a big one, but not the rec ord here, ihe biggest one known here was caught a few years ago and dis played at the Baltimore Gun Store. Itr weighed 7 pounds. The bass are now around ana worth the catching. The Jersey Dairy HERD TUBERCULIN TESTED. Pure Milk and Cream delivered twice, daily. If you do not get your milk promptly, rail me on either phone. W. C, Schultz, proprietor. Kand Painting. : In oil, enlarging :'frohi copies, post cards or other scenery. Samples will be on exhibition ao the (Manufacturers Exposition at the armorv. MRS. PERCY SMITH, tl6 616 Vine St. A large shipment of Fishing Tackle has just been received at the Albany Gun Store. Have you had Henry Bhoe your horse at the Green Front. He knows hown F. G. Will for watches. WOOD. 16 inch body fir, at the Shingle ' Mill. . 25t I oa ILK. ol six cows for sale, 1H miles of Albany. Inquire 330 Main St.. 18c gallon on place. t20 the Elite Stores Freshest and Finest Candies and Ice Cream, at all times. Come once and you'll come again. GQPHERGO (Machine Poisoned Raisins) For sale by Murphy's Seed Store, 225 West Second Street. Have M. Ludwig figure On your Plumbing also on your Hardware THE BIG MADE IN LINN MFG. EX. Will begin tomorrow afternoon, at the armory, with the big llujr picket! to the limit with things made at home. All the space has boon taken, only aisles left for the siirht-seers, which should be everybody in Aloany. boosting for Made in Linn manufactured goods. Also many from other parts ot the county and state. All will be welcome, a free show. Albany furniture, Albany chairs, Al bany brick, Albany shingles, Albany step ladders and wheelbarrows, harness, flour, paintings, leather, soda water, bread, butter, woods, eloctric goods, candies, iron, cigars, polished stone;, lumber, etc, Se-o condensed milk, Brownsville woolen goods, glovcj, etc , and things from other towns will be there, arranged to be seen. The program will be a good one. The first afternoon will be seeing and getting ready. In the evening, Col. Hofor will spenk on made in Oregon industries, A. P. Wiles on existing Ore gon industries, Chas. Coopey on new industries for Linn. Friday evening the speakers will be Prof. Rosslor, Prof. Powers of Salem and Dr. Sharp of Albany, Saturday afternoon there will be a meeting of special interest, when J. 0. Holt, of Eugene, will speak on fruit raising and fruit selling, telling of the Eugene cannery, a success, and a big crowd is wanted, as it will be practical. In the evening the speakers will be Chas Hoeg.W. F. Scott and L. Samuel. GO as often as possible. An Auto Parade. As a prelude to clean-up day, Friday and Saturday, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock there will be an auto parade woith seeing. Watch for it. Then get the inspiration and Friday afternoon and evening have things cleaned up and put on the S. W. corner of the block, where the next moraine the city team will take care of it. Make the event a clean sweep. The Weather. Range of temperature 64-85. The river Is 8.7 feet. Prediction: fair tonight and Thursday. Clover Leaf Dairy. It you appreciate clean, sanitary and pure milk give us a call, uenvereo twice a day. Both phones. Milk dopot 331 Lyon St. J. F. Huggins, Prop. BRING YOUR BREAD (2 LOAVES) TO THE ARMORY BEFORE THREE O'CLOCK FRIDAY AFTERNOON. that you vise "Johnson's Best" Flour is all that is re quired to enter this contest. Experts from the Domestic Science Department of the Oregon Agricultural College have been secured as judges. , LIGHT BREAD. 1st Prize $20.00 Rocking Chair. ' ", ', 2nd Prize Jarclinicr Stand. 3rd Prize 42-piecc Dinner Set. ,; '.' ' 4th Prize One Bbl. Johnson's Best Flour. ' ' 5th Prize One Sack Johnson's Best Flour. ' "'; Best Light-Bread Biscuits. 1st Prize 42-piece Dinner Set. ' .'" 2nd Prize One Sack Johnson's Best Flour. Johnson's Best Flour is not bleached, but it makes white bread. , v . .. .Try a sack before the price advances. , : s ALBANY MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY. Dr. W. A. Cox, Painless Dentist First-class work at reasona ble prices guaranteed for ten years. 225 West 1st, S. G. Worrell's Secondhand Ferry Sti.etf, v -, yi'SSEf :; iCI For fresh groceries, vegetablesand -j fruits. Everything new. WAIT MEADE, WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 329 Second Stree. between ferry & Broad ANTI-SALOON MASSJEETING. There is to be a mans meeting at the Opera House tonight, with several prominent speakors on the program, as follows: E. F. Zimmerman, who has made a study of the saloon problem. only bastman, a living evidence, or.ee an outlaw, hardened by what he termed fate nnd luck.losing all earthly ties, but converted in a cell, tamei and tendered, now a winner of souls. Billy Eastman says be was here recently and drank at several 0' the blind pigs around their chicken coops, and will give them away tonight. J F, Burke, recently of New York. now in Oregon for the fight against t he saloon, a lawyor by profession, and a speaker of ability. air. Zimmerman will illustrate his talK with storeopticon views. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock iharp, doors open at 7:30. Children under 15 not admitted unless with parents. Some Ex-Sherilf Gaines Bee I Ed. Derry, of the Craft Market, this week returned from Crnbtree with twenty-live as fine head of steers as were ever brought to Mbapy.fat, sleek follows. They were from the stock farm of Ex Sheriff C. M. Gaines, who has been making a specialty of raising for the market, and those Bpeak for his acCcess. Call at the markot and see for yourself. There is a new Buick in town, a fine car, just received by J. L. Irvin for L. E. Blain. who has taken charge of it, and has already made two trips to Tangent. On account of an accident a year ago an auto has practically become a necessity lor Mrs. main. nil TIT ." 1 . n All.- .a " f Dn.l Innit h.ua of nrnannf turn alio-hrltf tlfttwl ntanOS in the city of Albany to be sold at a ' very low price. For prices on any of our new pianos, t3 styles, write our j salesman and tuner, Frank N. Sornaon. Albany, Or. Albany, Ore. t. A. THOMPSON We use no dry kiln.