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PAGE POUR New Spring Goods in all sections of the store Cheney's shower-proof foulards, distinctive in patterns and colorings, 89c yard All-wool Challies, in the new Spring styles, 50c yard New styles in Neckwear 35c to 65c Waist Cords, in silk, chenille, and crepe de chine 10c to 25c each Agent, for Standard Patterns FLOOD'S STORE Agents for Kabo Corsets FOR RENT Good house, well lo cated. Call on G. -M. Payne. 832 Washington and 9th. ml 1-18 THE CARLTON has reopened for business again. Dining room thor oughly renovated- Breakfast a la carte from 6 a. m. Regular 25c luncheon and supper. Short or der service all day. Try us. E. Dohnert, Proprietor. Busy Corner Grocery J. K. DAVIS & SON 4th and Lyon Street GROCERIES, CONFEC TIONERY. AND MILK DEPOT. AT. RIGHT PRICES. : Moose Dances The regular Friday night dances hereafter will be held Thursday night. Those holding invitations will there fore take- notice of the change. m 10-11 Portland Man Committed Suicide. (By United Press Association) Chicago. March 11. C P. Bax meyer, of Portland, committed suicide by shooting himself in a Pullman car on the Burlington road on his way to Pittsburgh. He was formerly con nected with the Storey Manufacturing Co., of Portland. EXTRA SPECIAL AT THE HUB THEATRE, Friday and Saturday. Max Figman, supported by Misa Lo lita Robertson. "The Hoosier School- I master," a wonderful picture first yon i laugh, and then you cry. and if you wish to obtain a good stea. you had I better come on Friday instead of Sat I urday. The best of music and the I Best of pictures, 10c. - - - BRANDEGEE KINCAID & CO CLOTHES, Are You Ready for EASTER? Have you considered clothes for the Easter season? Add the final touch to your Easter preparations that will make the season most enjoyable. , OUR LINE OF Tailor-Made Clothing consists of hundreds of patters of the finest cloths that are woven in all the world. Prices range from $14.00 to $40.00. All of the late models. Any pattern made in a style to suit your - taste. Let us take your measure now and we can have your suit in 15 days. The Blain Clothing Company We Received This Morning a Shipment of the Newest Silk Dresses, Direct From the East They were forwarded by express and are the season's latest models. They are now on display. Silk Taffetas and Poplins have been tailored into splendid-fitting garments. The prices on these garments range from $11 to $18 We are Albany agents for BUTTERICK PATTERNS. Get your Delineator here Warner's, Red Fern, Gossard Corsets, Sahlin Forms, and Ferris Waists x peminig F Sprang We will have our Spring stocks displayed SATURDAY ' : TWs-Week ' . We invite you to come and see the best styles of this season m V ,1Sl, M I ' ' H i i Wi I k V SHOE SPECIAL for tomorrow, Friday, Ladies' Patent Vamp, Kid Top, Welt Sole, Button Shoe- with medium heel, and capped toe. Regular price $3.50 tomorrow $2.65 The new Suits and Coats that we are showing in Stonninininig New The Colors and the styles are very pleasing. Come in and see them at once. km L-JJ t .Ml MILLINERY We now have a number of new hats that were trimmed in our own work-room. They are the latest creations and are truly artistic. The new shapes and shades are now ready. Watch for our Wed nesday Specials REMNANTS ARE HALF-PRICE WEDNESDAYS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS MOULTON WIRE LESS UMBRELLAS. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned treasurer of the city of Al bany, has funds on hand to pay gen eral fund warrants Nos. 853 to 835, inclusive, of the issue 1912; also Nos. 1 to 113 inc., of the issue of 191 J. In terest will cease with this date, ileh. 11, 1915. H. B. CUSICK. ml 1-13 Cfcy Treasurer. William Famum, featured in "A Gild- ti Fool" at the Rolfe Monday and 1 Tuesday. I GLOBE Friday and Saturday Extra Story Program VAUDEVILLE CHESTER and ELOTA In Something Different PHOTOPLAYS "Sunshine and Shadows" Special Vitajraph featuring Miss Norma Talmage 10c Come ear,y 10c COMING Monday and Tuesday The Picture V Made in Albany V iMarried but Ninety-Minutes ! FOR 9 V? PO.IHm.i- -t :.. ..! " W . - - - . . . J - " dotte cockerel ;.nd six l..y pul lets. Home phone 4K9. tlell 510-1.. ml 1-1.1 ll-'OH SAf.F Stnvri. .i.lrl)o-nl. la-IKOK R K NT Furnished six-room Mr. sewir. t.i. rhii r. chain, desk, cotl.mr. tnrr Muck rail (if limit roller sk.nrs, etc. Al o six room. silimil. Iniii(c at 33i South Jei nioilern house. 422 Hill St. ("has ferwit St. Home phone black IJM. Vniffirt nill-IM mlOtf Gilbert Bros., Housefurnishing Store. New K. P. Building on Lyon St. A FEW ITEMS FROM THE GROCERY Dept. 15 lb. Fruit Sugar 16 lbs. Fancy Japan Rice . 3 lb. packages good Japan tea 5 lbs. Good Roast Coffee ...... 15 lbs. Fanck small white beans 26 bars golden Star soap .... 24 bars Royal Soap (white) 5 Large packages any wash powder 18 lbs. Cream Rolled Oats in doth sacks 10 Cans whole solid packed Tomatoes 5 lbs Fancy cheese .......... 14 cans milk .. .... 8 lbs. Good Baking Powder 5 Gallons Coal Oil 2 lbs. Creswell Butter no better made .... True Blue cracker ... $1.00 $1.00 . $1.00 . $1.00 , $1.00 - $1.00 . $1.00 $1.00 . $1.00 .. $1.00 v.. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 65c - 70c The above prices are for -first-class goods full weight and your money back If not satisfied, and for CASH ONLY. VEPY SPECIAL PRICES ON STOVES AND RANGES.BUILD. ERS HARDWARE, FURNITURE, LINOLEUM. RUGS, SHADES AND EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE. SUBJECT ONLY TO MARKET CHANGES. Gilbert Bros. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE, PRICES EFFECTIVE FOR FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1915. This Is the Store People who value money all know it, if you don't know we've got the goods, come and see ! LADIES' JULIETS. Vici Kid Juliets, nice soft leath er, rubber heel, easy last, flex ible sole; good value 65c Fur trimmed Juliets, leather soles, sensible heels, comfort able last; brown, black, grey, wine colors. 65c LADIES' SHOES. Vici Kid, gunmetal, tan, lace or button medium heel. A splen did $4.00 and $5.00 value $1.35 S1.85 BOYS' SHOES A aplendid opportunity to buy Uie boy a pair of heavy shoes. $1.25 LADIES' UNDERWEAR Very fin. knit garment med ium weight; sizes; a garment 10c rHM.npiTM'a Serviceable night gown of white cambric rullle around and sleeve- neck 35c LADIES' HOSE Good Maco Cotton Hose, high spliced heel, double soles and toe, medium weight. A good 15c value 10c CLOTHING Men think of it a good well made suit, material first class. Assortment, and only $7.50 - MEN Good Sox, 4 pairs .25c Four in hand ties S and 15c Shirts 35c, 3 for $1.00 Pants . ..$l,0 BOYS' SUITS Still have some splendid values in boys' suit $1.35 $2.95 YOUNG MAN If you are between 13 and 18 year, and want bargain in a suit, come in and see our at $1.98 MEN'S SHOES Dress ard work shoes. Button or lice, calfskin, chrome, tan, via or gunmetal $4.00 and $5.00 values, just the shoe you need $1.95 and $2.85 MEN'S COATS Men's single 'Coats good ma terial, well made, brown and blue, an extra good bargain $1.85 MEN'S SHIRTS Soft and neglige Shirt, coat style, attached cuffs, fast colors, good patterns, $1.25 and $1.50 values 65c MEN'S HATS Fine grade felt styles that are good, black derbies, many atyles and color in th soft hat; can you believe it, only $1.00 CHILDREN'S HOSE Good quality cotton hose coarse and fine ribbed 5c 10c 15c Regular 25c can Dryfoot ....... 20c C. J. BREIER COT 109 West 1st St. OPERATING 18 STORES Oppoiite Elks' Temple Albany, Oregon " 4 v