New Side Band prints showing a coming cotton frabrics. New patterns of 'Outing Flannels on sale values in plain white and cream. Gloves Secial values in our Glove department in clude a clean up of Whertheimy's Majestic and Carleton Gloves, black, brown, . red, grey 75c We offer you Townes ,' gloves at $1.50 that are the peer of any gloves at $1.75 on the market. S. E. Young & Albany, - ion.000 ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND. PRESCRIPTIONS We point with pride to this great number of prescriptions that has been filled in our store withoutjone smgle 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 F. G.WILL, FARM AND CITY PROPERTY THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO. Now have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in show ing you any place you wish to see. No trouble to us. No expense to you. Before buying see us. See it all. Take your choice. Get the best. We are here to stay. Ask the bankers about us. Our offices are temporarily over the Post Office. 333 West First St Plumbing j and Tinning. W. E. FRANCIS, I 126 ELLSWORTH ST. ' Bell Red 2401. Home 246. First class work guaranteed. dr. mary Marshall) Osteopathic Prys!cian, 226 BroadalbinJStreet, Albany. Phone Black 482. HENRY BRODEBS, DEALER SIN! CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS,! Second and; Ellsworth :Streets.;AIbany ' FL A. LEIN1NGER. Dentist Oriwtord Blook, - - - - Albany. RUGS Choice patterns of Velvets, Axminsters Smyrna Rags and Art Squares. . Door, hearth and hall rugs at $1.65, 82.00, 4.50 and $6.00. 9x12 and 8x10 Floor rugs and 'Art squares, $7.00 to $30.00. . A Shoe for Every Taste $1 50 or o 100,00 100,000 for Watches. LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, ' when cleaned by our methods of dry 1 cleaning, are made to look just as good ; as made to ,ook just as new. Waists and iiresse3 of delicate colors and matt-rial we renovate to the delight of the owner. We al?o dye any garmnnt de sired in beautiful shades and colorings. ! THE CLEANER, I C. E. SHELLEY, Prop. ' 4.0 Wllst St. Bell Phone black 273 Home phone 196 W. BENTLEi I Democrat Building, Albany, I Is'prepared to make and repair booti ' and shies for men, women and ehil riren is a w.rkman Ilk. manr- New wide white Ruehings. Ladies bows with tasel ends. Few Scarfs Ruching collars " Ruffs Headquarters for the freshest, newest and most stylish dress accessories. style in designs in 5c to 12 1-2. iGoodf Because we are strong on the "ultra" styles, don't think we sllight the con servative. Our 83.50 and $5.00 grade s can't be beat. Son. Oregon. BUSINESS. Try a Patrick Gordon Cigar. 5c. Fresh Chinook salmon from Yaquina isayjat tne Metropolitan. It you are in doubt as to what you want, come to tne uregon Market. There you will find just what your; ap petite cans tor. If you want to bay or rent a type writer, see itawnngs. He Handles al makes and keeps supplies for any ma chine. See his window of Remingtons Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaner than anywhere else in Albany. Skjlf ully set u desire". To Please Your Palate - Try some Orange or Apricot marma lade or Guara jelly, from the Oregon Market. It is delicious. Nothing but pure fruit and sugar. Wanted, turkeys and all . kinds of poultry at W. D. Brown's Lyon street Burkhart guarantees his" photo b. Try a Patrick Uordan Cigar. 5 cent BRUCE & ANDERSON Opposite the Hotel Revere, give care ful attention to all tonsorlal wants. PROF. F. D. DeLOE, 'JvfagnGtic dealer i Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladdei , trouble. Stomach trouble. Livertrouble. Female trouble of long standing, Lum I bago. Heart trouble, Chronic Constipa- ition, Apenoicitis.imnammation ot Bow I els, Chronic Ailments of long standing ! Portable s eam bath. Office 418 First : fat.. Albany, Ure. No. of Phone 142. I Calls promptly attended in city. i limtlolm Lessons j GIVEN BY 1 A.H.STEVENS Evenings at his residence 128 Water St. L,??sona buc. Home Phone evenings 8 'A Home Phone dav time 1326. Ml". CliaS. 0. IlaiOTVe, OF CHICAGO, ILL. Graduate of William H. Sherwood's School of Music, will give private in structions in Pianj at the PrivaU. Par lors Hotel Revere on Saturdays. Hours 5 to 6. Di?. W. Dentist Over W.odworth's Drug Store. Both phones. SKATING RINK Will be open for skaters Tuesday, Thursday! ,nd Saturday nights. Go and tPjoy the sport. t21 jtfg A QUARTER MILLION Will Mean beginning Institution. of a Big i The College Day committee is bound to succeed. The word will not be al- l,j ,. it ,,ij i lowed to go out that its citizens would not answer the call of one of her grow ing institutions for increased means of better work. The note struck at the meeting last night was vibrant with confidence. Plans were discussed by the commit- tee. President Crooks gave his views ' tleman once in ousiness at me Danes of the import of the present canvass. I for fifteen years. At first it looked Judging from information received from ! gloomy for company ; but at Hood Riv various parts of Oregon, and deciding er the subject of apples broke the ice, from known information received from and a few prize ones I had in my suit experiences, he gave it as his opinion ! case gave Albany a reputation, and the that Albany College need not expect to ' young man with a big one from Med own less than a quarter million in prop- ford admitted it wasn t in the same erty values within five years if the fifty class. Our Albany pamphlet also made thousand now sought is secured. Stat-1 thern take notice, ing his own confidence in Albany's per-1 , The porter s face had a dark look as formance, he assureti the committee , he sized up the crowd. A dollar light that Portland and the rest of Oregon , ned it some. were more vitally interested than ever ! , The scenery along the early part pf before. A letter from Dr. Foulkes. the route is grand, but after The the influential pastor of the First Pres-: Dalles is passed the monotony of Band byterian church in Portland was read. ; hills and sage brush becomes unbear Dr. Foulkes is heart and soul for Al- able as hash three times a day or a bany College and belives that the Al- knocker in a club of boosters, bany spirit will make "College Day" a ' . A few races with geese were interest decided success ! lnB DUt tne trum always won; but like The nftieen of the Alhanv Commercial niiiW TO;n k kaatoN nn cviriau A mass meeting . for Friday evening' ,.,oo o h - Snv,nrir.;nn tnion on the spot to pay for the services of the Albany band for that evening. . Tnis will be a jollification meeting and the entire town is asked to be present to hear the newB of success. : The campaign istobe an "Everybody Gives" afiair. Students, clerks, fac- street in more congenial quarters, ana ulty, laborers, professional men, ' busi-1 for Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Power at Pen ness men and all, will bo asked to help dleton, who had been notified by pOst- the movement. The installment plan will allow those poor in purse but rich in desire to aid the cause and make a good subscription. i Thnsi inti.ms.tnri In tha (Mtv'a future ! cannot be deaf to this business oppor tunity as it presents itself. To guaran tee the college as it is and has been were well worth the effort, but to mul tiply its efficiency is worth even the sacrifice of business men end of parents who would not look forward to a college education for their children, were it not for the losation of the college in our midst. The Catho'ic Fair Opened at 5p.m. yesterday with a fine chicken dinner. A large crowd was seated at the dining table during the evening and many others patronized the ice cri am and candy booths, where the choicest home-made bon-bons were served. The fancy and Hallowe'en hooths were particularly attractive and the display ot fancy articles was pro nounced by many as the finest assort-' ment seen for years at any similiar sale. " At S.d. m. an interesting musical uro gram . was presented in which the best local talent will figured. One of the time of Councilmen Hand, Dawsox and principal features of the evening was, Tomilson expires the first of the year, be an address by Rev. George Butler Tn the Third ward the petition of W. A f Coryal'ui. Eastburn is being circulated and he no The fair will be continued Wednes- doubt will be a candidate. Other names day and Thursday and meals will be mentioned in the sa-ne ward are Wal served at noon and evening each day. iter M. Parker. A. W. Bowerson and At Wednesday's exercises an address William R. Hand, the latter being the will be given by Manager B. Dasent of present incumbent of the office. In the the Commercial Club and the Rev. J O. Farrell of Eugene is expected to be on hand with a delegation of young peo ple from his lively town. Come and enjoy the evening with us. Alcb Club To-Night. The annual meeting of the Alco Club will be ' held 1 to-night at 8 p. m. All members are urged to be present. Bus iness of importance is to be brought before the members. There will be something to eat. - E. S. Robe, Secretary. F. G. Will for watches. STOP THAT PAIN. Vibration the greatest invention of the age Don't fail to try free demonstration at Daw son's drug store this week. Girl want ed. . Mission Art Glass Library Lamp s Ralston Electric Supply co. . Lots nf tires nt Rnltimorp'. nnni.1 slte the Democrat office. Burkhart. nhotocrraDher. successor to McKinstry. 111 M r- -Bm-L rT fr- r--r- ir-T'Tiiir fin jm'h'jiu jTrvut Vu ' rt"ViTii The Customer who came back made us. We pleased him by giving him Value, not by what we told him. The clothes we sold him, was the magnet that brought him back again. The clothes we'll sell you will bring you back. We have no others )rt. .Call at cur newly equipped store, and investi our more than Everything for Men f The Blain Clothing Company THE EDITOR'S TRIP. Just Enough to Break th News. On the way, Monday afternoon- At 8:30 I boarded the O R. & N. train eastward bound and was given a lower Dertn in ui car iuiiuuuku, just anuau . Travel i liht L. thr being only five other passengers in the car, Mr. and Mrs. bouder, of Portland, formerly of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, of Silver City, Idaho, on their way home from a visit with Mr. Hair's mother at Medford, and a gen- human geese they turned their course and were left behind. I looked for Jake Streitel on the piles of cement at Cehlolo. but he anneared not; for Electrician Goff with a hand out of apples at Hood River; but he was not in sight; for Rev. Poling among the ill-looking shacks that line "&CK ac ineuaues pooraaveruae- ments but he was evidently up the cam, ana tney were on Doaru, among the best people in the world, with a pleasant greeting in the oasis of an overland trip with its tiresome buzz. When the train passed Irrigon, the house of the celebrated humorist I looked for some fun on the sage brush; but not a joke appeared and Liza But ermilk was not around the diggings. The Whirlwind. The regular Thanksgiving number of I the Albany High School Whirlwind is I off the press and is decidedly a credit- j Whitcomb Riley, departments devoted to the seniors, exchanges, editorial, '7' J"?:JL"f"?""LZ'?: Mary A. Armstrong. '10. on "How ' Discovered my Grandfather's Secret;" The Hallowe'en Joke, anonymous. An address on the Waste of Time, bv E. S. McClelland of the Westinghouse Machine company. For Counciimen. Three councilmen are to be elected at the coming December election. The second Ward councilman Dawson s time expires and as yet no names have been mentioned as is also the case of Tomilson of the first ward. These of fices are not eagerly sought and ono to attend to the duties of the same must be willing to sacrifice much to serve the interests of the people. Special Deal. -' On Weekly Ordgonian, 18 months $1.50. Ben Clelan, Agent. . KEEP an EY i, un'tne Vienna Bakery for good things to EAT. Second street between Ellsworth and t.on. FOR RENT. A furnish'ed room, at 225 West Third street. FOR SALE A few pieces of fine fur niture for sale this week. 824 Cala- I pooia st. , I COOKING APPLES delivered for 35 , cents a bushel. J. G. Cibaon. Home phone 4054. I WANTED Nurse girl at St. Charles, j NAPOLEON JEAN, Architect, con tractor and builder, 116 Ferry St. new lines, which will appeal mere words can say. THIS MORNING News From Albany's Six Early Trains. ' Judge Scotc. of Salem, returned this morning from Lebanon, where he had been working up interest in the matter of better roads. A. G. McClain. of Portland, left for home todav after attending the funeral of his brother-in-law Will Hariis. There was a Jananese invasion at the depot this morning. A crew of about 15 of the little brown men have been placed on the work of filling in the low lands lying adjacent the depot. The disposition of Van Dran Brothors pheasantry is somewhat in doubt. Tn all probability it will follow the owners to their hotel. It will be some timo before all the trains will will stop at one central sta tion. Considering the present condi tion of the grounds the trains from the Corvallis & Eastern will remain on the -other aide of the Southern Pacific tracks. Public Sale Tne undersigned executars of the es tate of V. H. Caldwell, will sell at pub lic auction at the old home place 4 miles southwest of Albany, on Satur- oay, Nov. 28, all tne personal property f Bald estate, Bale to oeginat J o ciock p. m. Terms, or sale: uasn. IjKOKUIS W. lAL.UWBLL,, William Caldwell, Executors. Jersey Dairy. Fresh milk and cream. Our wagons cover the city twice a day. Phone Bell Main 64; Home Main 144. Wednesday, Nov. 25 at the Skating Rink. Bring Your Subscription NOW T We have bottom figures "on Single or Ciub lists for 1908.-9 at Charles Knecht's HOME MADE CANDIES There is satisfaction !n know ing that the candy you buy is made right in town under con ditions similar to those prevail ing in your own kitchen. There ia satisfaction also, in having assurance that, whatever kind you decide upon, it is FRESH, made from the purest material and that it is sold in a store where cleanliness is insisted upon. Do these sound home-like to " you Chocolate Penotia Peanut Brittle Molasses Tallies ELITE Chocolate Shop." . .i to 7 4 if y witMi MWi m tt0$m