LADIES HOME JOURNAL TATTEUNS Tho Simplest Patterns of All A superb line of patterns and weaves in the newest shades of grey, green, blue and brown is waiting your personal nspection in our Dress Goods Department. You probbably desire to make your own suit, but have not clearly decided on the style or cloth. To help you in this our Pattern Department is at your seryice which will aid you greatly in the matter of style as to the cloth and trimming you will only have to choose from our Bplendid assortment. A special line in the new weaves in the popular shadow Btripe and s.tin stripe plaids in the new colors (()o at per yd vyjVj (See Window Display) Plain color -serge and panamas of best quality in rtpcfyd. 75 and 85c New satin finish 1-4 inch stripe effects; beautiful and sensible in blue, brown, and green jJ .,.ii.irtii h me poatoltictt, Altmuy, Or 4 a iHHOtid ctaaa mail matter. F P NUTTING The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a week; in advance for one year, 4.0C By mail, in advance for one year $3, at end of year $3.60. Tho Weekly Advance peryeur $1.25. At end of year $1.50. Alter 3 years at $2 OUU WANTS WANTED. Hand picked Johnathan, Baldwins and Spitzenberg apples. Apply to Albany Supply Co. 12t CIDER. Will make cider every Wed nesday, also do custom sawing and make shingles on custom work. J. D. Stedmm, 1st and Cleveland t 20 TO TRADE. For Albany property, 65 acres of land, good house and out buildings on R. tt., 100 yards from P. O., dopot and church. 16 or 13 acres in cultivation, mostly bottom land, in Linn county. Address "Trade," this oflice. tl5 J. Y. LEDBETTER. Contractor for plascering and cement work or will work by the day. Give me a trial. Call at 906 Calaponia. tlG FOR SALE. 45 by 110 feet on 6th st. botwoen Maple and Walnut. The last of good close in building sites left. D. J. McLardy. WANTED. A waitress at the Royal Bakery. FOR SALE. My 47 acre farm with stock, on L;banon road. K. S. D. 1 box 27. Albert Schultz, Albany, Ore, LOST. Pockot book with freight bills , and checks. Return to W. D. Elkins. i FOR SALE. Two norse gasoline en gine, jack and pump. Call upon J . S. Morgan at the brick jnrd, phone black 382. J. S. Morgan , , tS. FOR RENT. Rooms at 723 Ellsworth St. tie WOOD FOR SALE.-Somo good dry wood. Phono E. M. Perfect, 201 Bell, 204 Home. WANTED. Clean, white rags, 1 ct. a pound, at C. G. Rawlings. FOR SALE. Now single disc plow. Apply at tho Central food shed. tl3 FOR RALE. Apples, cheap, wind falls, Jonathans, free of worms and . scales. 30c per box in orchard; 35c per box if delivered. Not sold in less than 6 box lots. Delivered on Friday. S. G. Talia. Phone Farmers IX. FURNISHED ROOMS by the day, week or month, at Blount's, 314, Ells worth St. 5t MUSIC LESSONS. Piano and organ. Phono black 971. Helen Elkins. WANTED.-A boy to work intelephono otlice, before and after school and Saturdnys. Call at the Postal. Clarco Dears below cost. I must move them now at 50c per bushel. Or-' Her now, only a few moro bushels left. , Homo phone 13U. B. U Wyatt. FOR RENT. Unfurnished rooms. 710 Walnut St., Mrs. Gingrich. i FIRE INSURANCE. Beaver State Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera county recorder to record the instru Houao Bldg. . I mentg;bTOUKht to him, or the assessor 1 THOSE WISHING any of the old Pro- to a6acs3 tho property of his county,! feasors celebrated hand loads had ... . ... . , , ... bettor t in their orders pretty soon, i ""out waiting to be pushed. His One party who got 100 loads of us last province is more thon just trying cases j year ordered 300 this year. He said that happen to come into court. I they done the work, llultimore Gun & liicycle Works. - --- I ONIONS FOR SALE. E. L. McKeever, All through the valley everything is' has them, to bo delivered anywhere crowded. That fact speaks for itself. ! in Albany. Phono 1' armors 2x1 Bell. It up to'tho cilie9 ot tne Willamette, son A WATER.-nasc1iiwatnrfmm''ohustle together, without any mud' the Geiscndorfor springs, may be had at Tomlinson & llohnan'a and at the I 'eacock bui UK's, ai i.ou a uozen. zt FOR RENT. Furnished house keeping rooms. II. Barns, 306 E 4th st. 18t. WOOD SAWING.-By C. M. West brook. Home phono 7001. tl8 AERMOTER gasoline pump, air coated with pump jack, ready to hitch to pump-for only $15. Crawford tho Aerniolor man will be glad to show you. FIRE INSURANCE. O. F. R. A. ot McMinnvillo. Oregon's greatest mu tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones. WOOD SAWING. See me before you engago your wood sawing. Gasoline used. Geo. F. Brown, Home phono 862. nn n a T r l -.1.-1 VT t 1 4 with top. only run one Beaton in nne cndition. Apply 10 n. n. ford. agt. Ford Motor Car. Hamilton's Bazaar L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON DRESS GOODS National Democratic Ticket. For President-William J. Bryan. For Vice President John W. Kern. For Presidental Electors. -O. P. Coshow of Douglas county. August Huckestein of Marion county, E. S. J. McAllister of Multnomah county, Sam uel White of Baker county. The Summertima of Love. (By William Steward Gordon.) Sweep gently o'er the chords dear. Until I get the key For a little summer love Bong Just meant for you and me. The dove still siogs his lovenote E'en with their nestlings three. And this night-wind wooes the cedar, Then why should I not thee? If plaintive little Philomel Can serenade alone. How could I keep from sing'ng 'Mid treasures all my own? The May of love was ravishing With bud and promises rife, But fruit and flowers mingle In the summertime of life, ''Twas sweet in nuptial springtime To watch your soulful eyes Send back their lovelit flashes Like heralds from the skies, But as now they gently linger . On a little upturned face, I can read a deeper luster And a heavenlior grace. And while you hold another hand, And a fairer brow caress, The little lulla bye you sing i8 nrf for mo r cuess! We're a little nest of love birds, For notes almost divine, From your downy-headed thrushes Are chiming in with mine. And our home's a little corner Of the paradise above, For our love is growing warmer In the summertime jf love Albany, Oct. 08, Enfoi cement of Luw It is not a good reputation for a city and county to be known as a place where law is not enforced well The. Brownsville Times says that seems to be Albany's reputation. It is true that the statute DooKs ot tho state are full I of laws that are practically dead letters, j A elnao rf In urn liltlA thnllohh nlinilt- hnk thure are laws of prominence, standing for something, which should be looked after by those in authority, and en forced, that is what laws are for, that is what district attorneys are paid for paid big too. It is as much the business of the pronecuting attorney in a district to look after tho enforcement of the laws in his district as it is for a throwing at each other, giving a gene, nil boost all along the line. Caricaturing may be ajgreat art, but after all it doesn't amount to very much in vote getting. Anything that has a sounJ like mud does a cause more harm than good. The Oliver Typewriter. The new No. B OLIVER, with tubu-l latory attachment is just out. See .one ; of the Oliver Agency, 33S W. 5th St. Phones, Black 20fi2 and 218. I A Stove Bargain. A good 18 inch air tight stove tor J - : j Hardware Co. CORSETS R. & G., Henderson, La Princesse The Proper Style for You The new London Smoke Grey in the fashionable diag- rjK1f:..W.) and $2.50 White wool goods for dress skirts or suits in new weaves, serviceable and deBirableJQg -J-q JQ Black dress goods in late cloths, Panamas, Serge, Hen rietta at per yd 50c aBtr0perydh".. tO $3.50 AFTER SMITH. ; yeu, R. M. Veatch, Rev. E. J. Emmons, Thegovernment is evidently dotojr'L"; 'SFiL O. something to recover the C. A. Smith Rnowles, Prof. E. R. Parker, Hon. J. holdings m Linn county. A young man Has been here several days getting a complete list of property held by Smith, about . 14,400 acres in all. It is claimed that Smith secured the land through a conspiracy with F. A. I Kribs and S. A. D. Puter, Puter al-1 Prof. Luck, the coach of the college ready having been in jail on account of foot ball team, has been engaged to in some of the transactions. Now comes t t clas3ea in gymna8jum WOrk and Puter to the aid of the government. ., ... . . , j -n He has just returned from V'aBhington, athletics at the Alco gym., and will ap where he went for Bpecial assistance pear to his first class Thursday night for District Attorney McCourt, and it of this week at 7 o'clock. A splendid is said Judira Pucrh mav be sent. It in ODDortunitv for the members. said Smith is also interested in other land in this county, which may be re covered. The government dillv dallies so much j there is no telling how It ends. It will lane some neaay wont ic gee aneaa oi Smith. The Weather. The temperature got down to 55 dur ing the night. The rainfall for the day ending at 8 a. m. was 1.1b inch. Tne river is rising and is 1 foot 1 ne prediction : occasional rain fresh southerly winds. F, M. French local observer. You will not regret taking advantage of the opportunity we offer you while we are here rebuilding and readjusting sewing machines. We are known as. sewing machine experts, skilled and reliable, throughout the United States, and for the time we are here can ..gjye again. Roberts and Koberts. Notify Mrs. u. wooain, 3rd at croaaaiDin, Bell phone Red 3011. CABRAGE for sauer kraut, Keever, Bell phone 2X1. E.L.Mc- WANTED. A girl to do general house work. Call nt residence ot E, J. Knapp, 623 West Ninth street. WAN J'ED. Success Magazine requires the services of a man in Albany to. look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special methods unusually effective; position permanent: prefer one with experience, but would consider any-' one with good natural oualifications: salary $1.50 per day, with commission . option. Address, with reference, R. C. Peacock, Room 102, Success azine Bldg., New York. ouND. By J. D. tsiirkhart, near I 1 Albany, a telescope, containing old ' clothes, Catholic, emblems, etc. See i acting chief of police Cooper Turner. A letter in the valise is addressed to Cornelius Susbauer, being from a priest nt Beaverton. -Apple pickers 1 mile east of Albany on the aantiam road, s. U. laha. RONING BOARDS. The best made. See Ed Davidson, 739 E. First St. GET AN ELECTRIC FLAT NOW Three sizes 5 lb.. 6 lb., 7 lb., Tliey make vour work easy. Try onei'for your next ironing. THE RALSTON ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., 306 WestFecond St. List your CITY and COUNTY PROPERTY with C. W. TEBAULT, Have customer now for houseand A Siletz Homestead relinquishment for j sale. Will cruise over 7 million feet. ! Ask WM. RICHIE LAND CO. about it.' PERSONAL. F. H. Pfeiffer has returned trom a Crook county trip, where he had been to look after his stock. Mr. Dave Froman went to Halsey e" this afternoon to attend the Leeper Bramwell wedding tonight. Mr. Fro man was married in that city, and has numerous scores to even up. The Misses Fischer, former Albany young ladies, sisters-in-law of T. C. Bloomer, a former rjronrietor of the Hotel Revere, are in the city, promi nent members of the isle ol bpice cnorus. i Kenneth Merri'l returned this morn ing from Northern California, where he had been on a hunt with his father. On bis way home he stopped off at San Jose, Calf., several hundred miles south of Weeds, on a visit with some former Albany people. HOME AND ABROAD. The University of Pueet Souud team of Tacoma, will play 0. A. C. Saturday. . children in physical culture,and all were Chief Wells, of Corvallis, is hunting , delighted with the worn, something for concealed weapons. One $10 fine i every child does well to become fam recently. That ia a law that ought to j iliar with. The class will meet Tues- i be enforced. , days at 4 p. m. and Saturday mornings ! George McDonald died at Corvallie at 9 o'clock. . this week from "snakes." Not being i , ! able to get whiskey he finally filled up 1 OYSTERS, served in all styleB, Bnd on Uhamberlain 8 cougn meaicine ana other dope. In Lane county the Democrats will cover the county in speech making during the remainder of October. Th speakers will be J . D. Matlock, L. Bil- J. Walton, Lawyer John Medley, C. B Hamble, Jack" Rodman and A. H, King, The Alco Gym. the baskets will be put up. basket ball practice begin, and an Alco team organized. Try a Patrick Gordon cijar 5 ceiti HOFLICH'S for your oysters properly served, according to taste. ct jSi. aa sr zu- x s. . the 1118 " i ou Taiasivvays iagf 7 . Uh.:PR0F. F. D. DeLONG, agnatic lreale:t Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder trouble, Stomach trouble. Liver trouble, Female trouble of long standing, Lum bago, Heart trouble. Chronic Constipa tion, Apendicitis.Imflammation of Bow els. Chronic Ailments of lone standing Portable s:eam bath. Office 418 First St.. Albany, Ore. No. of Phone 142. Calls promptly attended in city. SKATING RINK Will be open for skaters Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. Go and enjoy the spprt. t21 Mr; Chas. 0. Hargrave, '' OF CHICAGO, ILL. Graduate of William H. Sherwood's i School of Music, will erive private in- structions in Pianj at the Private Par- lore Hotel Revere on Saturdays. Hours Mag-;5to6. . CUSTOM SAWING We are now ready to do custom sa6. ing. Good road to mill pond. Bring your logs while the roads are good. 9-24 ALBANY LUMBER Co. IRON Albany. Oregon. 1231BROADALBIN ST., ALBANV, OREGON lot in Alhary. Pricp'mnsr he rih. AT THE HOTELS W. P. Jeffries was at the Revere. He had Stanley Hammell jumping around like a chicken with its bead cut 'off over a fake telephone message about electric liehts T. Wilcox, Portland. Mrs. C. F. Stribhell, Mill City. J. Prag, the Portland milliner. J. C. Moses, Cottage Grove. J. A. Heron, Portland. A. H. Howard. Salem. Hugh M. Guthrie and Jesse P. De- - ; witt, of the U. S. forest service. o. F. Heisley, Athena. Emil Schrader. Silverton. E. A. Taylor, Eugene. T. Whitbeck, Springfield. J. N. Olmntead, Salem. Fred D. Eisman, Grants Pass. V. Vincent Jones, with the most striking signature, from Portland. A Physic&l Culture Class. Miss Blakewell last evening at the cbllege, organized a class of fifteen oy tne pinn or quart, at hoiiicho. Fairdale Plant harm. T W. tew aala a rhnirt Inf rif nlnnfa ' for fall planting at reasonable prices. viooseDerries, red ana wnite currants, loganberries, dewberries, rhubarb, hedge plant and sage. IVER C. DUEDALL. Home Phone 7102. R. F. D. No. 6. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE I R. SHULTZ, Manager. WLDNESDAY, OCT. 14 221 Nights in Chicago. 4 Solid Months in Boston. 3 Solid Months New York at the Majestic Theatre. H. H. FRAZEE Presents the Piquant Musical Mixture "ISLE OF Book and Lyrics by Allien Lowe, Geo. E, Stoddard and Frederick Ran kin. Music by Paui Schlinder and Ben M. Jerome. Original Dances, Groupings and Effects by Gus Sohlke. i ! PRICES-50 and 75c, $1.00, $l.b0. i ! j ' ! SELECTING A jf m i I A range is not oought every day. A few dollars more or less in price does j not determine whether a range is cheap or dear. You want the best; that is I the very first consideration. j The lasting quality is the main thing. Other points to be considered are: How much fuel does it require? Is any part of it likely to give out, to crack, I break on warp? Does it heat up the kuchen, or is all the heat put to use in cooking and baking? Will it wear well? jjg; j The "Quick Meal" Factory is si well equipped with latest and most improved machiney, that 'Juick Meal" Steel Ranges are made more perfect and eco nomical than any other Range, and in selecting a "Quick Meal" you get the i best for no more money than what you would have wo pay for the ordinary, I cheaply constructed range. For sale by STEWART & ! ALBANY, TONIGHT The Isle of Spice. Among the principals of H. H. Frazee'e "Isle of Spice." whichwillbe offered here tonight, are Roberta Wil son, Sam Hose, Harry La Velle, Harry B. Watson, Harry Williams, Percy Bacon. Robert Wilson, Edwin Lang, Marie Watson and Lorette Broadwell. These are assisted by a chorus of pretty young ladies who are excellent dancers, and possess singing voices of a quality rarely found in musical comedy. Valley papers speak highly of the Isle of Spice. Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for Oct. 14, 1908. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters, giving the date: Cliff Abrams. Sarab Brown, J. W. Chambers, Mat Carter. Attia Carter, Ivan Hope, M. Florence Luger, Bert McClurken, Marhetta Moore, Mrs. L. J. McFarland, Mrs. Nona V oodley. J. s. Van Winkle, P. M. Milk Notice. Beginning Oct. 1st our charges for milk, will be as follows: Bottled per qt. 7 cents, per month $2.10 ' " pt. 4 " " " $1 20 In can lots 20 cents per gallon. Cream per gallon $1.00, quart 25 cents, pint 15 cents, H pt. 10 cents. H. M. Palmer, Prop. Golden Rule Dairy. SPICE" Seat Sale at Woodworth's. NEW RANGE. SOX H'DW CO. OREGON Go to EASTBURN'S GROCERY for fresh Fruita and Vegetables. Our Grocery stock is as fresh and complete as any in the city. Allen and Lewis Preferred Stock canned goods a spe.ialty. BARGAINS n Crockery and (-laRsware is we in tend to close out that department. Come and get our prices and Bee cm fit up-to-date store. Both Phoiitf UtiB iS.