AN ELEGANT NEW LINE OF WAIST SILKS JUST ARRIVED. We Can Make it Warm for You If You Need Sweaters. Just the proper thing (or these chilly ruindy days. The're comfortable warm and durable. They take the place of a coat and are especially desirable when walking. You will want one when you see the new and dainty weaves and colors which we show. You may like the loose straight style or perhaps the blouse effects. We show them both and we (guarantee the highest quality for the price. From $2.00 to $5 00 Wool Shawls and Scarfs Some especially fine values are offered in this department in round or square shawls and long scarfs. The weaves are new ard pretty. Come in all colors of soft, pure wool and will be most serviceable. Trices from 65c to $2.50 Handy wool Booties and Jackets ribbon trimmed, for baby. Jackets, 50c to $1 50 Booties. 25c All of These Articles May Be Seen in Our Show Window I lie t iburu.i b cue poet otlicM, Aibdity, Or 14 second oIbhb mail tu Biter. 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 $i).50. The Weekly Advance peryear$1.25. At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at ik OUIl WANTS GTo"Dli"ROOM RESIDENCE and two lots, barn, plenty of fruit. Sit-1 UateO On deueiBUII ntmcbi . muni, sold to close up an estate. This is a bargain if taken immediately. Call on J. V. Pipo, 203 West Second St. Both Phones, . ., FOR SALE. One year old steer. I. C. Duedall, Home 7102. . LOST. A pair or blue trousers with a salt and pepper appearance. Please notify the cleaner. No. 420 W lstst. FOR RENT. A six room house. Furniture for sale. 315 Broadalbin. APPLES FOR SALE. -A fine . lot of i winter apples, 25 to 35 cents a bushel, in the orchard, on the Santiam. A. W . Martin, Farmers 2G Bell. tl SCHOOL OFFICERS. The Fisk Teachers' Agency of Portland, Ore., is placing more teachers than ever. If you need a high school grade, ru ral, commercial, music, or private tcncher write or wire immediately and you will receive prompt attention. 202 Sweetland Bldg, PHD C A r 17 A nAlnlni. Kirrl rlnrr turn vanra old.' well broke. Call at the i Farmor's Feed Shed. 122 ; CABBAGE for sauerkraut. E. L. Mc Koover, Bull phono 2X1. WANTED. A girl to do general house work. Call at residence ot E. J Knapp, 623 West Ninth street., WANTED. Hund picked Johnathan, Baldwins and Suitzenberg apples. Apply to Albany Supply Co. 12t J. Y. LED BETTER. Contractor for plastering, and cement work or will work by tho day. Give mo a trial. Call at 906 Calaponia. t20 FOR SALE.Two horse gasoline en gine, jack and pump. Call upon J. S. Morgan at the brick yard, phone black 382. J. S. Morgan t3 WOOD FOR SALE.-Some 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. Apples, cheap, wind falls, Jonathans, free of worms and scales. 80c per box in orchard; 35c per box if dolivored. Not sold in less than 6 box lots. Delivered on Friday. S. G. Talia. Phono Farmors IX, r.TTT5xTicm?n l?nnM hv vhn .In., 1 r vj ivi" vv....w . j , ( wpnU nr month, at Blount's. 314. Ella- worth St. 5t MUSIC LESSONS. Piano and organ. Phono black 971. Helen Elkins. FIRE INSURANCE. Beaver State Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera Houso Bldg. THOSE WISHING any of the old Pro fessors celebrated hand loads had better get ill their orders pretty soon. One party who got 100 loads of us last year ordered 300 this year. Ho said they done the work. Baltimore Gun & Bicycle Works. -iTT-Ma pni) QA T.P V. T. f..li ppvi. 1ms them, to bo delivered anywhere in Albany. Phono Farmers 2x1. He tDl I RONING BOAP.DS.-The best made. See Ed Davidson, 739 E. First St. SODA WATER. Cascailia water from the Geisendorfer springs, may be had ' at Tomlinson & Holman's and at the Peacock stables, at $1.50 a dozen. 2t WOOD SAWING.-By C. M. West brook. Home phono 7001. tl8 ( AERMOTER gasoline pump, aircoatcd with pump jack, ready to hitch to pump-for only $45. Crawford the Aormotor man will bo glad to show you. FIRE INSURANCE. O. F. R. A. ot Mc.Minnvillo. Oregon's greatest mu I tual company. C. C. Bryant. Albany, . Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phonos. j FOR SALE. Model N Fonl runabout with top, only run one season in tine r. ndition. Apolv to W. W. Craw ford, agt. Ford Motor Lars. WOOD SAWIMG. See me belore vou engage yonr woikI sawing. CUfino used. G. F. Brown, Homo phoaj 862. Hamilton's Bazaar L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON National Democratic Ticket. For President William J. Bryan. For Vice President John W. Kern . For Presidental . Electors.-O. P. I Coshow of Douglas county. August xiutnesieui ul munun county, a. o. J . McAllister of Multnomah county, Sam uel White of Baker county. An Auction Notice. The following handed the Democrat in type writer copy is at least ingen- ' : iously gotten up, and is very readable: ' Public Auction. Grand closing-out sale of the G. O. P. . Our lease with Uncle Sam having ; Practically expired and having decided ; to quit business and retire private , mi, wc, mo uiiuioibhcu, uuw, ... public vendue at our residence at the ' Capitol in Washington, D. C, on the fourth day ot March, 1909, the follow-1 ing described goods and chattels to-wit: One Elephant about 45 years i old, slightly blemished, one Financial Panic, made to order, old enough to wean, i sired by Goldbug and damned by Every-1 body; our interest in one Republican Mr. Arbogast, Mrs. Ada Blanche, Platform, good as new, somewhat moss w.m- Bollinger, Mrs. Thomas Brown, r- cj.- i i- lh , Miss Brookings, Letty Cowan, Mrs. grown; one Big Stick, slightly impaired ; Marie CoXi cj. Edmund!Ji M. B. by over-work; one Republican machine, jGoally, Ivy Hurley, Mrs. Myrtle Hart, somewhat out of retiair: one Financial Jno. Jacobs. Charlie Mov (5). Mrs. system, not guaranteed, well supplied .i. i u ! i i with c eanns house certificates and a " little cash; 1,880,000 dinner pails, empty; one Cannon; five million Teddy Bears; and other articles too numerous i Everybody, regardless of party aflil iations or previous political servitude, are invited to attend, While it is expected that most of the articles herein listed for sale will be bid in by the "stand patters" for relics, nevertheless everything will be sold, and there will be no by-bidding. Im mediate possession. Free lunch at noon. RoastJCiow will be served free on the grounds by tho Young Men's Re publican Club. . This sale will positively take place on the day and date above mentioned, re gardless of weather, as we must go out of business at this date. Terms. All goods, cash, and must be settled for before removal. Gold only acceptable clearing house certi ficates barred. G. O. P. Managers. Cols. 'Rockefeller, Morgan and Harri man, Auctioneers. Cortleyou, Hitchcock, 'Hayward and Little Vice Clerks. N. B. If either or any of these auc- tlonoers or clerks are. at the time of . - . nulp. rlphnrrpfl nf thpir lihprt.v hv fhn I liberty by courts, others equally as good will supplied on date of sale. be li cdz cd '1 noughts. Since it has been admitted that the , G. O. P. pnys its starspellbinders $500 j a night, an unpleasant suspicion is ar roused when a prominent democrat' announces his conversion to tho Taft' tickeOind is placed on tho list of . speakers, The Steel Trust, it is said, will start millsjgoing again in doubtful states, ' Oh, very well. It will be a good thing : to get them started anywhere. j So far as we are able to call, Mr. Bryan is the only public man who e.er answered the question: "Where did you get it?" i Willio Hoistlbas broached his bar'l. ' He is having his speech against Mr. i Bryan printed in vVcstern newspapers as advertising matter. ASluve Bargain. j A good 18 inch air tight stove tor only $1.75, at the store of the Albany Hardware Co. TryPatrick Uordsa cigar i cent " I A LINE OF RAINCOATS UNaUKPASSED FOR ELEGANCE OF STYLE AND QUALITY. TONIGHT The Rocky Mauntain Express Ar rives. "The Rocky Mountain Express," which is scheduled to aton at Alhanv tonight, is a thrilling melodrama of in- tense heart interest of incalculable scone, that is eninveH hv nil nlnRRen nf npnnln. Tho nitoni. onuirnmnanf ia beautifully designed and arranged, the their way home and may arrive any subjects being in the Rocky Mountains time. They were in Chicago the 14th. mostly gave excellent . suggestions to. Albert Dorris was in town today the artist and his corps of assistants, making arrangements for the appear and the result is varied picturesque ance here of Joseph and William Jef atage pictures. "Tne Rocky Mountain ferson in The Rivals, on Oct 31, a high Express "requires a bier cast and the .iq rt Express" fSTZSSrl "words! the nro(ntinn : ginning 10 enu. Letter List. Tne foliowing lettera remain in the AlbanV( Ore., postoffice uncalled for 0ct 21 lgo8- PersonB deairing any of thBae ,ettprs, -hn,llrt .,-m f., rtBrti9SH letters, giving the date 9y5-thLa Mor8;a?' Mk' d 'if'6 "ew,kirk.' J. T. Parker, Mrs. N. Po man, B. N. t ti. d r:,:: o-u. 1W31ET, UU11II IT. XVIUIlllgei, 1U. OUfJIlIU Sr., Andrew Tomesky, W. H. Walker, Theodore Witthoft(5), W. M. Williams 3f & Van WlNKiB,P. M. REAL ESTATE. Good modern eight room house with furnace, situated close in, West Al bany. Price, $2750. Two houses and three lots, East Al bany. Price, $2200. A four room house and one lot, East Albany. Price, $650. A good new house, a nice lawn and the lot is terraced, one lot Eist Albany Price, $1500. FARMS 265 acres. 80 acres in cultivation, improvements fair, balance of land in good timber. Six miles from Albany. Price $33 per acre. 11 acres in prunes, houso and good dryer, one mile and a half from Albany. Price, $2200. 30 acres, all in cultivation, close to a good little town. All A No. 1 land. New buildings. Price, $2250. 60 acres of A No. 1 land, 6 acres of apple orchard, well taken care of, good buildings. Price, $5000. Situated one and a half miles of a good town. 100 acres, 5 miles from a good town, in liinn county, nil in cultivation. .4 We are now ready to do custom sa acres in orchard, balance of land mil in , , j f j j cultivation. Exceptionally good build I mfk . Good rof d to T 1 p.?n - -ings. Price, $6500. I B"nB yur loes wh,le the roads are strCee"n J- 203 SeC"d ALBANY LUMBER, Co. GET AN ELECTRIC FLAT IRON NOW Three sizes 5 lb.. 6 lb., 7 lb., They make vour work easy. Try oneifor yotir next ironing. THE RALSTON ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., 306 WestSecond St. Albany, Oregon . List your CITY and COUNTY PROPERTY with C. W. TEBAULT, Have customer now for houaejand lot A Siletz Homestead relinquishment for sale. Will cruise over 7 million feet. Ask WM. RICHIE LAND CO. about it. A WOMEN'S COMMITTEE. The Albany Commercial Club has ap pointed the following committee on re ception and entertainment of the ladies I attending the grand opening of the Al bany depot on Nov. 11 MrcesJ. K. Weatherford, chairman; E. D. CuBick. A. C. Schmitt. H. H. Hewitt, B. I. Dasent, C. E. 5ox, H. A. Leininger, H. A. Nelson J. J. Collins, C. V. Littler, D. O. Woodworth, P. A. Young, H. M. Crooks, Calvin Elliott, J. Tomlinson, Dr. Hodges, J. R. Flynn, C. B. Winn, L. E. Hamilton, C H. Stewart, L.. M. Curl, A. J. Enapp, Fred Dawson, Earl Fisher, A. W. Bow ersox, L. L Swan, W. H. Davis, H. Bryant, J. P. Wallace, E. W. Langdon and Misses Flora Mason and Anna Fiinn. The committee is requested to meet in the rooms of the Commercial Club tt 3 o'clock Thursday ofternoon, when or- ganization will be perfected and the details of the work arranged. PERSONAL. Hon. Walter Tooze came over from cn r:.. ..V.vjuwu. at Harrisburg this afternoon. r ..r m. ni . v -t . C. W. Tebault left this afternoon for ivooBuuru w uouai, uio u ..uuurara , there. Mrs. Geo. Davjy, of Scio, is visiting ! at the home of her mother, Mrs. John : McGhee. Mrs. J. J. Collins, Mrs. G. T. Hock ensmith and Mrs. C. W. Sears are at- tending the district convention -if Re- bekahs at Corvallis this week. Mr. John Stauffer and family arrived this moraine from California on a pros VtX tP. with a view of settling in Llnn county. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw, who have hfn in Hnnfifln OAVOrnl WPpUr. Hlfl DI1 ! Miss Waive Streitel, of this city, who recently went to Celilo, where Mr. Streitel has charge of the cement work for the government in the project there, has been taken to The Dalles, seriously ill. Get the Best. About the most important thing)in the world is flour, the stuff that makes the staff of life. The best flour that can be made is none too good, and that is ; considerable. ' The best that can be secured is Johnson s Best, Albany. It is made in the proper manner, and when it is up ready for the market there is nothing left to be done that ;,.!( coma improve it. . . . When vou call for flour ask for John son's Best, the product'of an Albany industry. ' ! Amateur work developed and finished. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders , at Woodwork's drug store. ,13t OYSTERS, Berved in all styles, by the pint or quart,', at Hoflich's. and Fresh Chinook salmon from Yaquina Bay at the Metropolitan. i-m tho A "roil Ion Haie Mays Batgri CIDER. Will make cider on Saturday. commencing the 17th, until further j notice. C. R. Widmer, Home Phone ' 2801. t8 j LAND FOR SALE. Near city in I ; small tracts on monthly or yearly j payments. H. Bryant. ' tl3. i CUSTOM ! I SAWING: 125;BROADALBIN ST., ALBANV, OREGON in' Albary. Price'mnst right. A BOOK That Tells About Pioneer Miss ionary Life Rev. A. Atwood, of Seattle, is in the city, introducing his work, The Con querors, facts in the life and works of Rev. Jason Lee, the pioneer and found- er ofa American institution on the Coast It is undoubtedly a valuable historical work on the early missionary effort of this Northwest country. Neatly and welt gotten up the indications are the preparation in a literary way has been as excellent. Rev. Atwood has made a careful study of early history, partic ularly along missionary lines. Rev. Atwood years ago was a P. E in Oregon and once was stationed at Eugene. He attended the conference In Albany in 1880 when Rev. Isaac Dillon was sent here, but has Bpent most of his Northwest life on the Sound. The book will be on sale at H. J. Jones book store, and Miss Elverta Willard will have charge of the Albany sale of it. Thoueh a Methodist brodua ; tion it is of such general interest as to I be of great value to all interested tne early history uf Oregon. Call No. 3. WnfiD ;a horu ration W T U.to . funcn hand to pay warrants No. 304 to i0. issue of 1906, of the city of Al- banVi 0regon Inte;est on thfBe war. ,antg w,u cease wjth tnja date Albar.y, Oregon, Oct. 17, 1908. E. D. CusiCK, City Treas. The EH MANN OLIVE OIL leaves the palate with the taste of sweet rich pn3m. Imntirlfl fhA mnqf rlplppnt-n flavor to meats and vegetables. Try it. Money back if this is not so. HOFLICH'S for your oysters properly Served, according to taste. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE I. R. SHULTZ, Manager. Wednesday, October 21st THE KLINT & GAZZOLO AMUSEMENT COMPANY Offer Their Powerful Melodrama THE ROCK? wmtm express The Modern Idea Melodrama with a Scenic Dressing Both Unique and Elaborate, I Written Around a Series of Exceptionally Sensational ana Thrilling Kvents ot the Kail and Mountains ot the Car West. PRICES -25, 35, 50 and 75 cents. SELECTING A A range is not bought every day. A few dollars more or less in price doe3 not determine whether a range is chap or dear. You want the best; that is the very first consideration. 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, 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? The "Quick Meal" Factory is si well equipped with latest and most improved machiney, that "Quick Meal." Steel Ranges are made more perfect and eco nomical than any other Range, and in selecting a "Quick Meal" you get the best for no more money than what you would have vo pay for the ordinary, cheaply constructed range. For sale by STEWART & ALBANY, . AT THE HOTELS Owen Keern Izee. T. Whitbeck, Springfield. Fred Zelly. Portland' smallest drum mer. Sam Goldsmith, an old timer. G. L. Davis, Hoquiam. William Staiger, selling wireless tel egraph stock. Prominent drummers: Henry Lang, C. D. Frazier, I. H. Chace, H. W. Nor mandy. W. S. Spencer, of the Bankers Life. J. W. Bailey, Jefferson. John Lanca, Portland. E. L. Myers, Salem. D. W. Anderson, Berkeley. W. H. vVehrung, prominent in state fair affairs. W. B. Jenkins, Seattle. Handoliu Lessons GIVEN BY A. H. STEVENS Evenings at his residence 128 Water St. Lessons 60c. Home Phone evenings in 326. Home Phone day time 1326. Mr. Ctias. 0. tarave, OF CHICAGO, ILL. Graduate of William H. Sherwood's School of Music, will give private in structions in Pianj at the Private Par lors Hotel Revere on Saturdays. Hours 5 to 6. Fairdale Plant harm. I have for sale a choice lot of plants for fall planting at reasonable prices. Gooseberries, red and white currants, loganberries, dewberries, rhubarb, hedge plant and sage. IVER C. DUEDALL. Home Phone 7102. R. F. D. No. 6. NEW RANGE. SOX H' CO. OREGON 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 gc ods a specialty. B ARGAINS n Crockery sna C lasswarp ts we in tend to close out that department. Come and get out prices and see our ear cp-to-datt store. Edb n.r.w A! lie i&