ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY MAY 10, lr 41 JUNE PATTERNS, FASHION SHEETS AND SUMMER STYLE BOOK, NOW IN. FOR THE SECOND TIME CHAMBERS & McCUNE'S FAMOUS 10 CENT SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 3 and 4 IT'S ORIGINAL WITH US It's a New Scheme and a Good One for the Customer For by this two days'- sale scheme, you can actually buy ( Shoes, Hats, Waists, Skirts, Parasols, Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery, and even a Suit or Coat for 10 CENTS THIS IS NOT A FAKE ' But one of the fairest, aryi best money-saving sales ever advertised in Albany. It will bring us business, that is true, but the customer gets the big share of our profits on this two days' sale. ' " . ; IT IS SIMPLY THIS Make out your list of needs ; they can be selected here easier and better than at any other store, and after you have made , three purchases, add them up, divide the total by four and no matter how large the result is you can have any article . in the store equal to the amount for 10 cents. Come and ask about it. See what 10c will buy Friday and Saturday. , . IN THE MILLINERY SECTION Special showing of Mid-Summer Styles in Dress Hats for Women, Misses and Children. Chambers & McCune ALBANYS' LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT STORE THE WORLD U.O. yesterday defeated O.A.C. 2 to 0 in a close and exciting game. Welch instead of Bellini? is buvinir. He has trot the street railway svsten of Salem in his hands now. W. La r Thompson is now city at torney of Lakeview. He has submitted a new charter for the city, providing for the convention system in the elec- it. tiuno ui me cuy. Julia Grant Dalv. a former Corvalhs young lady, was found dead under the window of a hotel at Seattle yesterday, either having fallen out, or jumped to ner death. Her father formerly re sided at Corvallis. Years ago he was for a while clerk at the St. Charles Hotel in this city. Don't Gamble On the Clothes Line Buy your clothes of THE BLAIN CLOTH- , ING CO. and be assured of the value of what you are getting . We are showing excellent styles and patterns this season and we invite your most careful in spection. We are the home of Michaels Stern, Adler Rochester, Styleplus, L System, Society Brand, and others. Each one of these is a revelation in tailoring, style and pattern. Prices $10 to $30. WE NEVER DISAPPOINT. THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. CARPENTER AND PAINTER. Will work by day or contract. Let a figure on your work. Can paint , our horse ?o it will stay painted and nul.e '''jTj Home Phone H68. S. C. Worrell's Sccvnd and Ferry StiaeU, Fcr fresh groceries, vegetables and fruits. Everything new. Jersey ClnbMen fere. R. L. Burkhart this afternoon is i tertaining a crowd of members of the Oregon Jersey Dairy Association, prev ious to the big Jersey sale on the 20th, This noon they were given a fine dinner at ine tt. r rancis, and then were taken to the Burkhart place to gee the fine display of animals, over ninety head, registered. Ine following are here: Harry West, Scappoose, president; Thos. Withvcombe. Portland, secretary: Unas. H. Cannon, of Turner, a resident of Albany in the early 90's, vice presi dent; B. C. Altman, Gresham; J. J. Wright, Silvertou; Ovid Pickard, Mar ion; W. D. Henry, Salem; J. W. Dick inson, Shedd; Walter B. Davis, Halsey; W. J. Crawford, Supt. of the Albany schools 1S91 to 1891. Salem; E. A. Rhoten, of the Homestead: F. E. Linn, Perrydale; C. R. Newman. Amity, W. B. Allen. Rickreall; and C. C. Wood cock, Portland. o After 30 Years. Corvallis G. T. A travelling salesman namej Muir, who sold goods to J. M. Nolan at Al bany thirty years ago, drooped into his place of business here this morning and for a few minutes there was an Irish German reunion. J. M.thoughtitquite a coincidence that both should be at the same old business. Watches, W atcheo, Ross, Jeweler. Watches, L. W ALBANY WON THE DEBATE WITH KLAMATH FALLS. Albany High BChool won the semi final debate last night, at the U. P. church, in the contest with the able team from Klamaih Falls. It was perhaps the best debate ever heard in in Abany. Some said thoy had heard university oeoaies mat were interior. There was a large audience, full of enthusiasm present. Superintendent Boetticher presided. Miss Madeline Rawlings wa heard in a piano solo and the high school girl's chorus sang, assisted by the boy a in the gallery. Then came the debate of the question of the cabinet, or short ballot, form of government in Oregon. Chas. Ohling spoke first, with the ease and force cf a veteran, in a con vincing way that made a strong impression. He declared there is need of a change, a less cumbersome system, that the cabinet system, under which the governor appoints those around him, that it makes a more effective exec utive, more effective logislation and is less expensive. He disDlaved a lone ballot. Our government is not by the people but by the party in power. cuieat rtsn lur uie negative put up a strong argument for popular gover- ment, and declared the cabinet system is a one man affair, taking the powor out oi tne nanus ot the peoplo.approach ing aristocracy. Irvine Achoson for the affirmative presented a masterly and forceful argu ment, calling for resposibilitv, and showing the force of the cabinet exec utive and a legislature workinz with it. Edwin Cox for the negative insisted the plan was unsound and does not call for an improvement. Unas. Uhllng for the affirmative cinched the case with a ballot cut out as it would be under the system. His closing summary of the case was the crowning effort of the evening and drove the nail Into the case for the allirmative. While the judges Prof. Berchtold and Mr. wood, of Corvallis. and Mr Latourette of the U. O , were making tneir markings, a song was heard by me live siuaents. led Dv theairl s cluu. The decision was unanimous for Albany, ana warm congratulations louowed. MAPLE SCHOOL WAS FIRST. WATCHES, F. MFrer.oh & Son. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE " WEDNESDAY, MAY 18. LEON W. WASHBURN OFFERS STETSON'S ORIGINAL BIG DOUBLE UNCLE TOM'S cabin ; With all the added feajires that has made this Company famous. Stetson's Military Band and Col orcd Drum Corps, and Two Funny. Topyeys and Eccentric Marks. Grand transformation scenes and mechanical effects. Jubilee Singers, Cakcwalkers, Buck Dancers, Bloodhounds, Cotton Pick ing Scenes, Floats and Tableaux drawn by Small Shetland Ponies. Watch for the big parade. It beats a circus. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. RsMrved scats at Woodworth's. THE EMPIRE Geo. E. Rolfe, Prop, and Manager, TONIGHT 6 Fine Numbers All for 10 cents. DREAMLAND Today Vaudeville ton'ght. The Franco Duo. Stallar singers. Neapolitan dancers. 4 reels of pictures. 7 numbcri. Good music. Monday the May ''ay exeitlus. 1 he Alaska Pictures. There wore twice as many people out loBt night to see the wonderful Alaska pictures of Beverly Duhbs, as the lust night, and 'omght there should be leaBt twice a many us last night, is worth it. It is a wonderful exhibi tion of moving plctuce art, an educ tion. This will be the last night. When you want something good eat remember The Dressed Beef Co, and & n, F.Q.Will for watches The awards for the best drawings in the DUbllC School ronton grades, were announced la'st evening uf tha Duma.. 12 . . V u wanouii oiuru, unu received witn great interest, and loud shouts from uuiu o treat. The Mania rchool evhihit- uta ta the blue ribbon for the hARfc MrhnnT av- hibits, and Miss Rosa Faber, of the Ma- mreet scnooi nrat ror the best indi vidual exhibit, a landscape. Prize winners and honnrnhln montinna were m.de in the grades aB follows: nratgraae. -f irst prize, Jesse Led bettor. Maple; 2nd, taaynard Bilyeu, ' central; 3rd, Nels Wheeler, Madison. Honorable mention-John Cus.ck, 6, Earl Smith. Alfred Kn u... r ,i. better, of Maple; Elmer Shaw, Udora McAlpin, central; Lambert McDaniel, Arnold Morgan, Madison. second grade. 1st prize, Edmund Cranery, central; Margaret Warnke, Mapel; Gortrude Kirhv. Mnnln H erable mention Ilcne Balantvne. Henry Bontrager, Renska Swyter, Leonard Pitman. Martha f:iii-L- MmU- John Wrekland.' central: Bessie Ed. wards, Dorothy Hackleman, Vivian r iddoman, Madison. inird grade. 1st prize, Dolly Glen, apel; Lorane Parsons on trul F: hn. eth Chance. Central. Hnnnrnhln man. tion 1'helma Ledbetter, Wiiletta Bar ton, Maple; Gertrude Collins, Christine Carter, Lucille White, central: Laura Williams, Helen Roth, Madison. 4th Grade. 1st prize, Daisy Crouse, Maple; 2nd. Russell Grosliono- (Antral? 3rd, Harold Hoflich. contra!! Honora ble mention-Marion Schrador. Iris Porter, Charlotte Pennehnltor a Hnr. old Hoflich, Maple: Lvdia Bradlev. Austin Hall. Frank M nrtin. pentrnl? Jennie Baldwin, Willard Crook, Leola Ljuvericn, maaison. firth grade. -1st prize, Elnor Hack leman, Madison; 2nd. Eucene Inman. Madison; 3rd, Elva Wheeler Maple. Honory mention-Beulah Delancy, Ola Kroachol. Jennie Bender. Lawrence Oli ver, Dorothy Lee, Stella Pitman, Mple; rence;Downing, Roy Harris. Central; cston uocKstoder. Jay Willard, Dwight McDaniels, Madison. bixth grade. 1st prize Rose Faber, Maple, 2nd, Minnie Faber, Maple; 3rd, Russell Voss, Madison. Honorable mention-Rosa Paber, Hazel Gilbert, uaverne nonicn, Minnie faber, Naomi Manstleld, Alice Lawrenson, Vera Smith Maple; Nina Bending, Elepha Cummings, Janet Dawson, Central! urai btranoy, Margaret Stedman, nuine vvicaiano, Madison. Seventh grade 1st prize, Laurie Kohler, MndiBon; 2nd, Emll Wickland, Madison; 8rd, Floyd Simons, Madison. Honorable mention-Marion Boetticher, Raymond Nebergall, Bernita Tinkle, Olin Nebergall, Central; Floyd Simons. Ethel Holt, Laurie Kohler, 4, Madison. Seventh, overflow, 1st und 2nd prize, Lorenzo Mansfield; 3rd, Elma Frrgu son, all central. Eijhth grade. 1st 2nd and 3rd, Eugene Dumond. In the general summary Maple street received 47 points, Madison 3d, and Central 81, .Madison 8th 3. AFTER MAY 15 Have your Clothes pressed or repaired , "on the bal cony" at the BLAIN CLOTHING STORE. Special attention given to Ladies work. Terms strictly cash. J. G. MINTON The Jersey Dairy HERD TUBERCULIN TESTED. Pure Milk and Cream delivered lwic daily. If you do not get your milk promptly, rail mo on either phone. W . C. Schultz, proprietor. NELLIE RICHARDS ART TEACHER ' . 625 E. Sixth St Twenty years an Art teacher, and a life time as a student of art. Oils and water colors taught In all the different branches. t4 ALBANY TRANSFER CO. Heavy and Light Hauling, Pinno Moving a Specialty. Office with J. A. Howard, 326 W 1st. Both phones. Home 68, Bell 166-R. Residence Phone Home Block 2RR Rail mi I. rih yonr orders morning, noon and night. vruuu lur sale. . R. L. HOWARD. Fisher, Brad en Co. Funeral Directors and Undertakers UnderUkiug Parian, 3rd and Broadalbin BOTH PHONES LADY ATTENDANT 50C.FOR Kevcre Sunday Dinners, Every Sun lay, at the Hotel Revere, 6:30 to 8 p. m., there will he a cho-re dinner aerv-d for only 60 rents. Muf 1 oy me popular Wilson orchestra, fr'tke reservations. NEW ST. FRANCIS GRILL Sunday Table de Hote Dinner .7.r.c a nlato. Tables reserved. 6:30 to S p. m. MUSIC. &ttfk&!f V&s&Stt, VibtfkSXi All for 10 ctuts. 5 A new let of PcpuJr r Ccr y: ; g! to juct received r.t 0c each ct I MEISER & MEKER'S