LADIES SUITS Our stock is replenished nearly every day. The very best styles. The very latest designs, are arriving from the eastern manufacturing centers. Medium priced suits from $15.00 upward in cloths and suitings. Gnens, Smoke greys, blues and browns predominating. SHOES Everything in Shoes Ladies Dress Shoes, button or lace, all leathers . . $3.50 Children's Foot form shoes a specialty Men's Winter shoes $3.50 and $5.00 Dress Goods Suitings in wine and grey shadings. Broadcloths, Braid and button trimmings to match Ihe popular colors. New patterns in Waist Silks. NEW ARRIVALSVeiling, Wide Ruching, Misses Gloves S. E. Young & Son. Albany, - - - Oregon. 100,000 100,000 ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PRESCRIPTIONS We point with pride to this great number of prescriptions that has been filled in our store withoutjone single mistake just think how money differ ent kinds of medicines used in filling that money. Prescriptions and with out an error. Our drugs are right. Our prices are right. We treat you right. The store of quality. , - . BURKHART& LEE 100,000 FARM AND CITY PROPERTY THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO. now nave a gooa iisi. vi rnn.w miu . . . j 1.1 .nil A vn OTTV nwnna.t.r anH taba rt ion BtifO in ohnid ine vou any place you wish to see. No Before buying see us. See it all. Take your choice, uet tne nest. We are here to stay. Ask the bankers about us. , Our offices are temporarily over the Post Office. 333 West r irst bt Plumbing j and Tinning. W. E. FRANCIS, 126 ELLSWORTH ST. Bell Red 2401. Home 246. 1 First class work i guaranteed. j DR. JURY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Physician, 226 BroadalbinlStreet, Albany. Phone Black 482. iMbv"broders, DEALER IN! CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS.l ' Se:ond andjEllsworthlStreets'A lbai y ' fl. A. LEIN1NGER. Dentist Crawford Block, Aibaaf. 100,000 The BEST in Jew elry is none too good. I G, WILL Has it. - - - i - trouble to us. jno expense to you. LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, when cleaned by our methods of dry ! cleaning, aro maue to lock ju.-t as gocd J as mnde to .ook just us new. Waists anH r,ec3 r.f (.vlicate colors and ma- ! j u-ris we rnov-iie to the (ieliht of the ' owner. v i-t-'t aye any gnrmnnt ne 1 sired in btautif::! shades and 'colorings, f THE CLEANER, C. E. SHELL.EY, Prop. 4-0 W.lBt St. Beli Phone black 273 Home phone 196 ,1. W. KESTLEi Democrat Building, Albany, Ta'nrpnnrAfl ta mnlf on.-l renair hnntm ' anu skoes for men. women and ,,. .lhu-m.n nmi nH okil ' 1 BUSINESS. Try a Patrick Gordon Cigar. 5c. For painting and paper hanging see Eicker, 332 E 3rd st. Home phone 255. If you want to buy or rent a type writer, see Rawlings. He handles a 1 makes and keep3 supplies for any ma chine. See his window of Remingtons Glass, all sizes and kinds, for Bale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than anywhere else in Albany. Skilfully set if desire- To. Please Your Palate Trv some Oran?e or Anricot mnrmn. lade or Guara jelly, from the Oregon Market. It is delicious, pure fruit and sugar. Nothing but IT'S WORTH KNOWING - When you start out to pi Pocket Knife wni mrchase a Razor or best the kind that cears a personal guarantee you get just tnis rrom us prices ate right. See our window. Burrhart & Lee. Fresh Chinook salmon from Bayt the Metropolitan. Yaquina Try a Patrick Gurdan Cigar. 6 cent PROF. F.XMONG, Rheumatism. Kidney and Bladder cnMMu t :..nMt....ui- n .'. .. '. .. - f emale trouble or lene standing, um b Heart trouble. Chronic ConstiDa- bago. Heart trouble. Chronic Cons tipa- j tion, Apendicitis.Imflammation of Bow- els, Chronic Ailments of long standing Portable s:eam bath. Office 418 First St., Albany, Ore. No. of Phone .142. I Calls promptly attended in city. Vlaittloliii Lessons GIVEN BY A. H. STEVENS I Evenings at his residence 128 Water St. I Lsion3 50c. Homo Phone evenings : 326. Home Phone day time 1326. I Mr. Clias.O. Iiairove, 1 OF CHICAGO, ILL. . . GrHuate of William H. Sherwood's) j acnoj, of Alus:c, will give private m ; structions in Pianj at the Privat. Par . lors Hotel Revtre on Saturdays. Hours ; 5 to 6 TC.'T'R.y? I xjkvl SAWING W ire now re idy to do cu (torn sa in;-. Good road to mill pond. Bring your los while the roads are pood. 9-24 ALBANY LUMBER Co. Brui.e & Anc'ei son's Barber Shop In temporary quarters at the office of Anderson Rooming House, corner of F'rt and Washington streets, where nev Will be i?ld to attend to old and CITY COUNCIL. No More Barbed Wire Engin eer on his Dignity. Bills allowed: J. A. Warnrr, $107.50; W. E. Fran cis. $1.20; F. K. Churchill, $11.50; C. G. Rawliugs,?3.50; Barrett Bros., .60c; Fred Dawson, ,25c; . W. M. Kidder, $76.00; Albany Lumber Co., $92.27; H. Bryant. $14.77; A. H. Martin, $6.50; J. J. W. Driver. $5.76; Ohling a: Taylor, $2.00; Carter & Robson, $17.50; Rouer Bros., $6.85; John Clelan, $105.00; E. Sloan, $3.60; A. M. Dawson, $1.50: Port. Tel. Co., $12.60: Umphrey & McKey, $10.00; J. A. Whitesides, $40.00. Bill fashion Livery Stables $12,50 disallowed. Dr. Davis recommended a sewer from Walnut steeet, through block 3 Western addition which was ordered. A saucy communication was read from John Harrison engineer, in which he refused to clean out the headgate ordered and when he savs no he means it, and if not satisfactory he wouiu step out. Upon motion his resignation was unanimously accepted. A Mr. Austin was referred to as a competent man, and he was elected. Building permits were granted t. G. Will and A. Stark, and Miss Fannie Brenner, complying with the fire limits ordinance. An ordinance was passed providing for a cement curbing along the property of r R Wolvprtnnf hi 8 PEStBr of C. E. Wolverton, block 8 Eastern Addition. The barbed wire ordinance was read third time and passed. All voting aye ', """y. itoi. " Hunio barbed wire on fences hereafter and requires all barbed wire now up to be torn down within 20 days. A fine of $5 tn xin m fiver) Councilman Hand reported that the draymen refused, to take out the en- gines for $2.50, which has prevailsd for 6 or 7 years. " Councilman Hand moved that bids be advertised for a pipe line on Third street. Lost. A motion by Miller that the commit tee on fire and water investigate the location and cost of some more cisterns was carried. A c'oset on the property of J. A. Howard on Walnut street was ordered connected with the sewer. S. C. Worrell complained of a nuisance in his neighborhood. barn WORK BEGUN On the Electric Line St to the Depot. Charles A. Welch was in the city ast evening, and gave instructions for work to begin on the electric line from the depot to the St. Charles, and the first load of cies was placed near the SfCharles. The foreman was out with Surveyor Warner and lines were being laid this afternoon , for tho grade. A gang of nine or ten men are on hand ready . for the business. .,-., The new track will be stariard 4 feet 8 inches. The old 3 feet 10 inches. A Stove Bargain. i,- stove ' A good 18 inch air tight for , only$1.76, at the store of the 'Albany LO 3T. A brooch, set with pearls, with Qmnll HtnmrmH In tho .onto,. Uatiiin tn sir s Jp u. n7i,:f t norn roosters, rsincK Minorca-, roost - ",lh.,30l.r00'T ?? tw.. p n .'Z' irr:' phone 3651. , tfl. LAST DAY. Next Saturday, Oct. 31. for making cider at C. R. Widmer's GOATS. 67 fine animals for sale. Call upon John Dumond, 6th and Jef ferson streets, Albany. FOUND. A girl's fur collar. At the Democrat office. LOST On First street, Saturday, lady's brooch Bet with nearls and embroideried tie. Leave at this office. Reward. , WANTED.-$5000forone vear. first - class security. Address "Business", Democrat office. FULL BLOODED. Bird Plymouth rock cockerals forsale at Mrs. Frank Kitchen, R. D. 6. Bell phone 1x3. FOR SALE. Cooking apples delivered 35c a box. Wind Falls 25c a sack in the orchard. Home phone 2762. E. C. Baldwin, 1 mile east and H south. Getting in New Stock All this morth, SUITS and OVERCOATS have come pling in from the world's best makes. We have been more particular in our buy ing this year than ever before, and we Confidently offer to partic ular trade, everything -in clothing that U desirable, conservative and nifty models, all the range in colors, from the newest shad?, to the stiple I he or Mick. In fit and tailoring iB where we are distinctive, We say tailoring because the clasB of goods we handle, are HAND MADE AitUoIly produced in ths way that custom shops turn out Togs that retain their shape, made under a system, that will war rant a perfect fit to any man, who is not abnormally built. Ev erj thing fcr'Men. The Main .Clothing ( o. THIS MORNING News from Albany's Trains. Six Early Senator Gearin left for northern points, a man whom it is a pleasure to meet personally. He speaks at Salem tomorrow night. H. A. Hinshaw of the S. P. who is boosting the farmers' demonstration train to be at Albany Nov. 4th. came down from a trip up the Springfield road. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stanard came down from Brownsville. Mrs. A. C. Schmitt and V iss Clar a Schmitt left on a Portland trip. Mm. H. H. Hewitt went to Salem to visit herparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Elgin. Today is the golden anniver sary of their marriage, a big event in the life of a couple, and one worthy of celebration. Dennis Merrill went to Portland to see a man. Dr. Withycombe went to Portland to attend the funeral of his friend of many years, Richard Scott. A. A. Morse, who is boosting the demonstration train, left for northern points. Mrs. MackMonteith left for Portland, to meet Mr. Monteith, who will arrive 18 wcf f rom an eten8ve tr'P !he northwest, coming down from th this week from an extensive tnp through Sound. I Miss Roma McKnight returned to her , home in Portland. Her crafts and arts demonstration here was greatly appro cm tea. A talented young laay sne nas mastered this art. ' . , . ... The builders are very choice of the ! 'j, B.: ?eJeP,ut! Wuhic.h j "'"1 T?" In another Dlace 'This Means You has been added. Properly the work men do not wish to be bothered. They are doing some live hustling to have the depot ready for the opening on the 11th. Came Home to Vote. H. M. Thompson, who has been work ing on the North Bank, atHussum, op- posite Hood River, arrived last night on I his wav to Shedd tocast his roval Amer ican vote for Mr. Bryan. He had hard work getting a place to sleep last night upon getting here on the 11 o'clock train, going to several places before getting a bed. Mr. Thompson was at Wasco for awhile. Among the Albany people prospering there is Mr. L. ... Ross, doing a fine business in his jewel ry store. A Pine Machine. C. G. Rawlings has just added A nm chine' to his well equipped job office that will help materially in the dispatch ot business, it is a sen ieeuer. At tached to the job press a roll is put in the press and and the electric motor and feeder do the rest without any at tention. It works well and is decidedly busy. Eastern Oysters. In the shell or bulk, just as you want them, at the Oregon. Market and groe' erv. 'Ihese are the large juicy kind. ; We can shell them while you wait for ; the same price you pay for the ones in cans and preservaline. : htdt stir qai r Dirt and travel in ! finl cFondRitlnLE50cDarioadf Then - over 60 loads. FOUND. A Masonic pir, a G and Compass. Can be had at this office; DANCING PARTY. Next Saturday night at Bussard Hull, uoocl music, Bring invitation. GOAT FOR SALE. Just the thing for lodge work. The young owner hav ing been butted over several times would like to dispose ot it. Call at N. H. Wheeler's and inspect the ani mal. FOR SALE. An Al fresh cow. Ca1 , at 939 E. First. 27t I ' FOR SALE. 38 acres, all in cultiva tion, with house and barn, 4 miles east of Albany. Also two corner lots between 1st and Water Streets, by Ola Saltveit, 1016 E Water St. PARTNER WANTED. -In manufact uring business in Albany. Small cap ital required. Apply at 233 East sec ond street. 24t Every Day A BIG CROWD To Hear Ex-Senator Gearin. He's All Right. The circuit court room was full last night. Introduced by Hon. J. K. Weather ford, Ex-Senator Gearin made one of the best political speeches Albany has enjoyed. He spoke of the great democratic en thusiasm everywhere. People are thor oughly interested. There is a spirit of independence, of individualism, which is not local but widespread, speaking for national hope. It is a move to cor rect errors, abuses and vices. The peo ple are tired of shams and promises that result in nothing. The republican platform is simply an apolgy for fail ure, and every republican speech it an explanation for apology. The speakers dare not tell what is in their platform. Senator Fulton in a speech mentioned the platform only twice, the injunction plank and the fiinancial plank, which he said was not what it ought to be. It has fallen dead. The democratic platform means some thing: the election of U. S. senators by the people, a protest against an unjust system of tariff legislation, the rights of state and federal government are clearly defined, no longer a paternalism; laboring men should be protected against cheap foreign labor and it presents a means for the protection of the money of the laborer when it is in the bank. These things were enlarged upon in an able manner and the campaign thunder that Bryan policies would ruin tne coun try riddled. They would be a blessing instead of a detriment. If Bryan had been elected in 1896 on the free silver issue it would no doubt have been necessary for the Portland bankers to have chartered a special train and rushed down to Salem crying "For God's sake, Governor help us out," issuing bank certificates to help out the people. See the point. A Bear Near Albany, Chris Bender, residing near the fair grounds, tells a thrilling story about a bear, which he declares was prowling around his place last evening, while he was plowing, It chased one ot the boys and finally climbed a tree. Mr. Bender was too busy plowing to bother with bears and let it go. There is said to be a bear around Al bany recently brought here from Rose burg by Mr. Parker, and it is possible this is the animal. , Bring Your hubsription NOW T We have bottom figures on ' Single or Ciub lists for 1908-9 at Charles Knecht's t Six Kinds of New Nougat butter Cups, French Cream Wafers, and stacks of other kinds. AT THE ELITE "Chocolate Shop." i'o stale factory Candy at our House. ,'.7 I dren in a warkman hue mannej. new customer: