A PfelZ PUZZLE Find the Hidden Lady and you'll Be Well Rewa ded. DIRECTIONS Find the other lady in this picture and secure a prize. Trace outlines with a heavy lead pencil, cut this out, place in envelope, enclose stamp for reply, and mail to address below. YOU SHOULD KNOW OUR NATIONAL SONGS To every person sending correct solution of this puizle we will give, absolutely free, a music book, nicely bound, containing 50 of the good old favorite National songi, only one copy to each person with the words and music; also many other valuable prizes, FREE.. Winners will be promptly notified by mail, Eilers Piano House. 'The House of Highest Quality." Lending l'iano, Organ and Talking Machine Dealers. 353 WASHINGTON STREET, CuK. OF PARK, PORTLAND, ORE. Write Plainly A. D. Name. Address. Site JcMfljcat Kutered at the post ofHoe, Albany, Or i j Bflcoud clans mail matter. FP KUTTINa AVhat's the Matter of Question. the Money APPLE FAIR A Rosy Cheeked Success. Display. Fine MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Stop knocking and do some boosting, j These holidays, once started, are hard j to let go. The kicker .shouldn't squeal when it strikes back. The Linn County Apple Fair opened today, but the display will not be com plete until this evening, as all the placing of fruit has had to be done dur ing the day. It is one of the finest displays of aotiles ever gathered together anv- wnere, a credit to this fruit valley, and , Some knockers left who shouldn't snows wnai can. oe uone wnen we truit j,e knockers, ruiotB ui mo vmicjr latio iue ptuim mat are necessary to the proper develop ment of the business. Until after the awards the names of the producers will not be mentioned The display of Baldwins lead. Then . . .... there are Spitzenbergs, Northern Spies. 1 street corner agitations never make Newtons, Red Cheeked Pippins, Kings, '. the cream of prosperity rise. Urimes uoiuen, jonatnans and Ben Davises in the regular displays, pre sented on plates and in boxes. A plate of the famous Winter Banan nas recently brought by Harold Rum baugh rrom Hood River, which are said to have sold in Portland for $12 a box, attract attention. Also some from Hal- Wonder if some men have any con- What's the matter of Linn for a big red apple country. county An Ashland squash weighs pounds. That's the limit. 135 A great many people keep poor all tneir uyes Dy trying to ape otner peo sey Mr. Rumbaugh also shows some Van-1 derDools. taken from a tree planter! bv .the head of the Vanderpool family in pie apVSrin'intYnVunfyL0-! There are different W it to that section One is Dot to support a worthy enter Besides apples some big vegetables prise, are shown and the Albany ladies have a uispiay oi cnrysamnemums ana otner w !,,,,.;.,,. ,i. i fW,.r. that :.nb fnr nnr flnral ti u m m - i - "'s : aom. A stand of home products collected by Owen Beam shows some as fine Eng lish walnuts, peppers, strawberries. etc., as can be found. President JNewell, ot uaston. Wash ington county, head of the State Horti cultural Society, is among those here, also several prominent 0. A. C, pro fessors, some of whom will officiate as judges. " H. C. Powell has a U. pound white ' An Albany society girl is reported to egg turnip and six potatoes weighing have written a poem, with a dream id.1 .j pounds. . , for the subiect. in which she was in a ftiex oumpier, ill a apieuuiu oispiay land wnere Ladies Cloaks Lots of new arrivals in the Cloak department. We have the best assort ment of the season on hand right now. Wony toulook over them? run by schemes. Straight, sauare deal- , ing counts in tne ena. The following sign is posted up in the Albany depot: Lifeisagood deal like a see-saw. And it pays to he decent to the man who is down, for he may be up tomorrow. li Santiam apples, besides those in con test has some beautiful Dutch Mignons, R. I. Greenians, Starks and other varieties are also shown. The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a week: in advance for one year, $4.50. By mail, in advance for one year $3, at Ami nf vnnV S.I KO. . The Weekly Advance per year $1.25. a norse. At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at The present situation is proving that $2, ! there is not enough money and that I gold alone doesn't cover the field. It would take a genius to hgure out The opening literary program of the the money question at the present fair was given this afternoon at the time. Attempts will be made, but men a. wlln a Bouu .""enounce ot iruit will differ so widely as to indicate that m?e a(1(Iressea were by Hon. H. M. none of them is on certain ground. Williamson, editor of the Oregon Agri A few years aeo it was interesting culturalist, and secretary of the state to hear the cry go up on the rostrum board of horticulture, a thorough stud- that there was plenty of gold, . aence was all tnat was necessary. Mow ient remarks on fruit raising and the the demand for gold is about like the importance of care and attention in the erv nf Kii-hnrH TIT- "Mir kinir.lom fnr i DUSinesS. OUH WANTS Prof. Cordlev. an able representative from the O. A. 0., spoke on the fruit inspector and his relation to the horti culluralist, giving sonfe valuable in formation in connection with the duties For Sale. The quarter block with house, situ ated on tho corner of 3rd and Wuthing ton streots. A beautiful site for ares idence. Move quick if you want a bar gain. Call on J. V. Pipe, 203 West 2nd street. ..I m . n . nfV.nH u:. - . i unlets unu 11.0 inipui ktuite ill uuuu- Other things are being resorted to, but jng up a hetter condition oE aniTa in there is evidently something the matter fruit raising. with the money question when things Tonight Gov. Chamberlain will speak got upset because of a lack of cash in 'and there will.be music by the.' Albany , . , . , . . . . Orchestra and a quartet. Tomorrow days when 95 per cent: of the business afternoon at 2 o'clock President Kerr ot the country is dore with checks. will speak and Prof. Geo. Coote wii Congress has a big job on its hands to conduct a flower school. In the even nb, .,,, f, 4, ,i, f n, ing President Kerr will deliver an ad- . - F i dress on industrial education, and be- v 1LW Kala- i sides other music there will be a trom bone solo by Prof. Arthur Wood, of Los Angeles. "High balls galore rolled about on the ground, And ware chased by a thirsty crowd, Champagne flowed from fire plugs, In bubbling streams with a hiss, And mint julep in puddles filled the streets. Exchange: Every year every local fiaper gives from 5,000 to 50,000 free ines for the benefit of the community in which he is located. At fair adver tising rates 10 cents a line this means $500 to $1000. No other agency can or will do this. The editor, in pro portion to his means, docs more for his home town than any other man. He ought to be supported, not because you happen to like him or admire his writ ing, but becaus ea local paper is the best investment a community can make. at Flood's Agent for Standard Patterns. HEADQUARTERS FOR Malleable and Steel Ranges Air Tight Heating Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, New Home Sewing Machines and Sewing Machine supplies. STEWART & SOX H'DW GO. FOR SAT.E. A nnan of mules, iilinnt. 800 pounds each. Price $150, or will Rulslng Apples. trade fora good mare. II. D. Mitch ell, orautroe. til The development of the fruit inter- urAKirri?ii 1 :tn .... . . ... "want poVit.ons to &K mVuot 0,6 be3t! Tomlinson & Holman have received ' work Call at 513 E 1st, or Phono the people of this county can engage another shipment of that pure maple Pacific black 401. in. Whatever the cost it is the proper syrup direct from the grower at Cly- wnnn SAWTMd lTnn nnrM.naoH n i thing to push the improvement of t.hn mer, new ioik. ir you want some- gasolino wood saw and am prepared raising of apples and other fruits here. to guaranty wortc. mono noma iz4 juat now apples may well bo the issue. n Beeuun cun nave no ueitcr reputa- umitTmiJc wnPTii havi o,: Hon than that of being the best apple A good Pocket Knife with the rieht raiser in the country. Tins has been kind ot steel, a Kuzor that will shave Pure Maple Syrup. ; thing genuine and at the same time . delicious have them send you a can. rsu ikrcx CELEBRATED " 5 John Bhuckman FOR SALE' Entire hord of Jersoy, fresh, cows, tost from 6 to 6.8. Cali at Bod Acheson's, It. F. D. IShedd. t9. FOR SALE. Milch cow, 105 First and Sherman Sts. FOR SALE. A chicken house and some chicken yard fence. J. H. Kaukpman, 306 E 3rd. 2t CABBAGES. All sizes, lino assort ment, at E. B. Davidson's, 739 E. First. Just tho kind forsauorkraut. FOR SALE. Good residence, well sit uated, at a burguin. Call at Demo crat ollice. 2-1 1 r.HTNRSR I.It.IES. Imported for unlo at Scndera Feed Storo for only 10 I"""8 cents each. tl A PIANO BARGAIN. One about as I tho making of the Hood River country. , an? a g0. 9rop t0 kee,p ?azor in nrHnr. Wp hnvp n sn pnHiil linn .n backed by our personal STOMACH A If you'll kuiiiy tali ts a the b i 1 1 ers at the first sym tom of Sick Headache, feor Appetite Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Chills. Colds and Female Ills promy tr relie f is assured. Try it. Go to EASTBDRN S GROCERY for fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Our Grocery stock is as fresh and complete as any in the city, Allen and Lewis Preferred Stock canned goods a specialty. BARGAINS in Crockery and Glasswarp as we in tend to close out that department. Come and get our prices and see our clean up-to-date store. Both Phones Main 53. Linn county can have just as good reputation if it will pay the price. All that is needed is development through the proper methods, continual spraying and attention to business. Slipshod methods will never put money in the bank. It is to be hoped the apple fair this week proves a greater incentive to ! better things. It is certainly showing ! what can be done by thoso who take they are all guarantee. Burkhart & Leg. good as new, Kimbull make, can bo had cheap. Call at the DEMOCRAT ollice for pointer. FOR SALE. OR TRADE. at Tangent a nino room house littou up new. Men nf linractei Wanted. One of the best qualities of an olfi ci.il is the practice of enforcing tho UP new. I,iu-a w Itnuo uilthnnt :: j-.. with good barn and garden, lot 50. ,., , t ', ,, B ' i 100 feet, near good scnool and church ?t,,c,r PPlo to do the prodding. That , ia wnat uiui-itiis are eiecieu tor, and unless a man is willing to face tho ' music he should never run for ollice. j Every city needs men who do their daty, reliable men who are not bossed ! by any one, men fearless in doing what they are paid to do. Voting for men is I not a matter of friendship. It is not ' simply getting some friend a job, as somo people seem to think, but it is the securing of a competent official to ; run the machinery of the government, j whatever it is. The fact (hat a man needs the job never has anything to do with it. Albany, like every other city, needs men of character in the different positions. Let that be the issue. STOCK SALE. At the Wigwam Feed Stables, Saturday, Nov. 16, at 2 o'clock, some good work, driving and saddle horses, and some milch cows and stock cattle. If you have any to sell bring them and have them listed. These sales will be held monthly, all stock being sold on commission. P. C. Andkrson, sale manager, J. M. Flahkrty, auctioneer. will sell reasonable or trade for land. L. J. Houck, Tangent, Ore. WANTED To buy J1.000 worth of second baud furniture. Curl Tand rup, 112 E 1st street. Albany. Ue'l black MI, Homo 206. 15t SHEEP to let on shares. M. Skndkhs. ONIONS. For salo by E. L. McKecv or, Phono Funnel's 2X1, Albany. tN13 WANTLD.-To borrow $S00 for a year on good Albany real estate se curity. Address to Dkmocpat of lice. . The Secret of a Beautiful "Face lies in keeping the skin pro tcctedaswellasclcanscil. Just washing is not enough that onlyleavcsthedelicatesurf.n:e more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs; to merci less attacks of- sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robertine and experience its delightful refreshment. You will admire the line-less softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only stimulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckles. jfi jiut Dntfiit fir f"i tamflt and TRY" WANTED. Boy to carry Oregonians on the west end route. Good pay Home phone H. C. Jordan & Son WANTED. A cottage or furnished rooms for housekeeping. Report to Democrat office. FIRE 1NSURANCE.-Dwellings, their tontents. McMinnville Mutual, over Cusick's Bank. CHINESE DOCTOR-J. Mon Foo, an experienced compoundei c' Chinese medicines, successor of the late Hong Wo Tong, is now prepared to furnish Chinese medicines to all. Tho under signed recommends him and gtiaran tws satisfaction. Ca.l or write him at No. 11 Wett Seecnd ., Albany, Or Jim Wwi i.u 6-lt WANTED Bright, energotic young men, Mcnofabili:y and push, to sell Bel (irnwii Mir aery CTtock on the Pacific coast. A fine oppor tunity for college studenU during va cation. Money for expenses advanced weekly. Write us, or call at our of fice, 310 Weal 2nd St, full particulars. Albany NiiRSKKirta, (Incorporated) A LB ANT, OKBGON, FURNISHED. Houaekcepin lor rent at wu bast un ?ping st. 11. Rooms Barns. FOR SALE 4 full blood Silver Wyan dotto cockerels. $1.25 each. Phone Farmers 2X5. t7 LOST. A large black, ladies pursp, with chain, containing between to and S10 tied in a white handkerchief and wrapped in paper, all silver, also ', an extru white handkerchief. Please I return to Democrat office and re-1 ceive libaral reward. ' Turns up and down like gas. THE ECONOMICAL ELECTRIC LAMP Saves EIGHTY PERCENT current when down. Three Styles Pull string Turn bulb Long cord RALSTON ELECTRIC SUPPLY GO. 306 West Second Street. Walter Parker, f Grocer and; Baker 216 WEST FIRST 8TKEET..ALBANY OREGON; First class goods in their season. Phone Main 56. Albany School of Dancing Opens at Bussard's Hall Thurs. Eve Nov. 7, '07 Class 8 to 9, Assembly 9 to 11, p. m. Special parties announced later. Note: This school is in charge of a competent instructor and will be held for ladies and gentlemen. Mothers and chaperones admitted free. For further particulars call it hall 7:30 p. m. open ing night. WHEN YOU COME your team to DIl MARY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Prys.'cian, 226 Broadalbin Street, Albany. Phcne black 4S2. to Albn tiks Pete Anderson's At 'jeu wiFwam the place for feed and board at reasonable rates. J W. BEMLEY, Democrat Building, Albany, Is prepared to make and repairctB and shoes for men, women and ich.l dren.m a workman like manner. W.F.JONES, Veterinarian. Office Albany Stables. Both, Pho nee 34 Dairy Notice. Beginning Oct. 1st the Golden! Ru'e Dairy will charge the following LP"ces for milk and cream: Ml'k !' quart per month $ 1.80 Mik plnt 116 Milk per quart in pint deliveries morning and evening. . . 2 CO flat rate 20c per gallon. 15cJtP10e6allOn 9C' qU"rt 25c P'- H- M. Palmer, Proprietor OOD SAWINO. ProaiDtlr and tended to by Ben Roxalle. omUr or pbm Kd 131. efficiently' at- Urder per- Dairy Notice. Prices until further notice will be: Milk pr. qt. rer mo., $1.80, per pint 1.15, pr. qt. in pint deliveries $2.00. ptciWpfiic90c' perqt per Phone, Pacific Main 54. Home 144. A. B. MILLER & SON. Proprietcrs.