Our Gifts Needle Work Itept rnent For Christmas will be readiW suggested tO( you( m)nd M you Inspect this department in our store. No.i them need be expensive the none the lesa appreciated by the rrii4elvet we have just received a aplendid new line of pillow ' h(J worke(j aa au the braids and flosses which they require. Among the many other new things are. Tie Rack' ,.- infants Clothes Rack, Table Mats, Doilies, Center Pieces, Scarfs, etc. C. PFEIFFFft CLOSING Speaks out sale. About Toje fw Hydrants. It is time to thing of those things now. HAMILTON'S BAZAAR L. F. and H. J. Hamilton. Let us aid you in buying your presents. ike Jnuurtit d eucond cIbbb mail matter. Be Ye 'lhaukful. .. . . ..! fiffincr that once It is inaeeu hu. , during each year, business .s F F NUTTING- The Democrat. The Daily-Delivered, 10 cents a week; in advance for one year, 4.U-. By mail, in advance for one year $3, at end of year $3.50. i ok The Weekly-Advance per year $1.25. At end of year $1.60. After 3 years at $2.. OUR WANTS BARRELS. We have good now spruce barrels first-class for kraul cide r or pork for one d-illar each. The Albany Butter and Produce Co. "4 ROOMS TO Rfi!NT. 723 Ellsworth street. HORSES FOR SALE.-Two or three good, well broke horses, suitable for family purposes, gardening, eta. two fresh milch cows, some thoroughbred Poland China hogs and pig nncl hogs f. hooilinir nurnosos. t.H. nugn- son, R. D. 4, phone Home 2852. t23 TO-NIGHT. Lincoln J. Carter's play ot heart in- Editor Pbuocxjlv: (lou.. ,ku.ruitlii arm a npt.itinn nwu. uni n.uv-.v e, i signed by almost everv property owner i i : ITivaf utront tuna ana uuouhsbd . - . - presented to the city council asking for four aOOKKWlBl nyurunu uu obiu .new,.. The petition was referred to the com mittee on fire and water to report The committee reported but made no recommondation and so the matter ... T an rxna nf fha aicrnerfl nf Raid petition, think it the duty ot tne city council to act in this matter. If the counci'men think the hydrants are a , good thing they should order them put ; in as the water company made very reasonable terms to the city. On the other band if these gentlemen don t j tninK me nyoranis are uecucu mcj i should promptly vote down the petition , ana not mi.tiiiiji w paoo bhid uj . ticed. Come gentlemen and don't hesi- ( tate to express your feelingB in this im portant matter. To boost for a city is a very good thing, but if our city fath-1 era don't put our fire department on a better footing to fight fires a conflagra tion will Bweep over our good town that won't leave enough left to make boost ing worth while. CHAS. PFEIFFER, The hydrant friend. PERSONAL. William Gilson of Salem, was seen in the city this noon, j. H. Cmdlebaugh of Salem, is in the city on business, I Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Cutlery, Phonographs and Records. Bate and show cases, must be sold by Jan. 1, 09. All at cost except contract goods. Your last chance for tne oream of Columbia Records. Don't miss it. A. SCHMIDT, Albany, Or., 122 Ferry St. ' WANTED. Woman to do washing for ' family, weekly. Phone 3043 Bell. TAKEN UP.-A large black sow by I CoatesBroB. M miles N. W. Shedd. i t 27. WANTED. Plain sewing at homeB of people, by experienced seamstresses. Phone 2271 Bell tfc2 FOR SALE. A good second hand wag- j on. cheap. See W.Ei.nogers, iv. u. . Home phone 1803. HOUSE FOR SALE. The old house on the Jones property, at Washing ton and Third streets. Call at the i office of the Albany Supply Co. FOR SALE. Gravel for aide walk fil i ling at 25c a load. Inquire opposite Post Office. REAL ESTATE. Good modern eight room house with furnace, situated close in, West Al- baTwo ho'usesnfthree lots, East Al bany. Price, $2200. , A four room house and one lot, East Albany. Price, $650. . a La new bouse, a nice lawn and the lot is terraced, one lot East Albany. Price. $1000. pARM3 266 acres. 80 acres in cultivation, improvements fair, balance of land in good timber. Six milea from Albany. Price $33 per acre. 11 acres in prunes, house 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. a Mr. 1 1 !i n r Pi acres of OU acres ui ' - - ' - M , apple orchard, well taken care of, good buildings. Price, $5000. Situated one and a half miles of a geod town. 100 acres, 6 miles from a good town, in Linn county, all in cultivation. ,4 acres in orchard, balance of landaall in cultivation. Exceptionally good build 'Tall oPn jf'v'pTp'B. 203 West Second street. during each year, business "p"; Lincoln d . carter ymf u. - - city on ousmesu. and the wheels of the great machines tereat ana titea "Too Proud to Beg" j Arthur Lahgguth returned to Port BtoDDed to allow a period of rest and wi be tne attraction at the Albany land on the afternoon train. Thnnksciving Daily, with increase Opera House, Wednesday, mov. zom. uan nran wu j " Inannsgiving. rl,.h. f .' , f,,.i-. noon train for points southward. madness we see men " - , " w. E. Fra21 wa9 . pa38eng, i fnm rnpir maivo on . i. .... .... m w ":njort on the success 1 clever detective story, and it is prom- , very existence depended on tne ised that there ia n0 lack of interest of their errand. All mis m- throughout the four acts, in tnis piay, . mnnu onrt that which they believe will mr. Carter has endeavored to demon- Ls ihom neace and happiness. Tiim strate to the public that ne need not bring them peace anu i iw . . carpenter or scenic artist is a sad delusion ana sooner , exciuaiveiy for the success of his play. : each and all mustlearn that lesson. I It ja that in ..Too Proud. to Beg' he Fnr the nation to give tnanits w has written a comeay urmua, u.wvi . .nfnl of all the nation's cus-1 directness of theme, terseness of dm most beautiful of all tne nuuv , PioBrnBil nf s mat on and legit- toms. It is well and fitting tnat we dramatic meriti it compares stop and consider Him from whom all i favorabiy with many more pretentious ...... a j : vmces in'nlnva The two principal charactets of praise and thankfulness to God who ALBANY OPERA HOUSE I. R. SHULTZ, Manager. Wednesday, Nov. 25 LINCOLN J. CARTER'S Great Detective Story Complete bscenic Production W. E. Frazier was a passenger out ward bound on one of the morning trains Jasper Trollinger and wife of Wood burn, are in the city and will remain over for Thankbgiying. Miss Flossie Knecht will return today from a visit at the home of Mis. Alton B. Coates in the Dalles. ,Wm. A. Gadsden of Portland, arrived in the city this noon and will meet with the Commercial Club tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Alton arrived in the favorably with many more pretentious Mr. ana mrs. anon rnveu ; plays The two principal charactets of city this noon to spend Thanksgiving of the piece are the children; of . with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Flood. im- the persecuted hero. Tne nrst act) Mrs. Stanley 1. Stewart or LeDanon, lmes , io lniH in the ottice of the police in- vinitinir at har home in this city and a nation becomes to busy to even halt Spector, where the villainous plana are j wjn remain over for IhankBgiving. for a day and give thanks. When that concocted. The last scene of this act Seth French wil take his longest luinuofuiufe wnrohnnqe nn fire and the rescue Ot the ' :, j .; .1.. aftA.nnmi r, ' e " and ! by his little son. The second act rwShK uT. aownwaru aim w"'" -b - aiscioses tne lmeriur ui me , Thankscivine with his sister Mrs. K. POTATOES. E. L. McKeever will de liver them anywhere in the city. Phone Farmers 2X1 Bell. tDl SLAB WOOD 75c per cord at mill 17 cords to car. Mail y Mi'li rect. The Curtis Lumbek Co., Mill City, Or. " GOATS.-57 Hne animals for sale. Call upon John Dumond, 6th and Jet ferson stroots, Albany. FOR RENT.-Furnished rooms. Cal at Davenport's Musis Btoro. DIRT FOR SALE Dirt and gravel in fine cond tion. ouc a ioau, "ver 50 loads. See J. F. Wentworth, Albany Supply House. FOR SALE. 38 acros, all in cultiva tion, with house and burn, 4 miloa east of Albany. Also two corner lots between 1st and Water Streets, by Ola Sultveit, 1016 E Wator St. Home Phone blackl67. PARTNER WANTED. -In manufact cring business in Albany. Small cap ital Required. Apply at 233 East sec ond street. ' 41 FOR SALE.-Pure bred White Leg horn rooBters, Black Minorca roost ers.' Plymouth Rock .roosters, and pure bred TuIoubo geese. Mrs. J. fortor, R. D. 2, Box 15. Homo phone 3651. .i ; ' TEAM FOR SALE. Inquire of V. E. Looncy, Tangent, Or. FOR SALE -6 room house, nnd lot, good locution, 7 blocks from business section. Cull at Democrat ollico. FOR SALE. A good 7 room house and barn with i good lots, west Albany. This is the best bargain that has been offered. . If you want a snap look this up without delay. J. V. 1 ipo. 203 West 2nd Bt. CABBAr.E for sauerkraut. E. L. Mc Keever, Hell phono 2X1. FOR SALE. Two horse gasoline en gine, jack and pump. Call upon J. S. Morgan at the brick ard, phone black 3S2. J. S. Morgan ta WOOD FOR SALE. Some good dry wood. Phone ti. w. rurieui, Hell. 201 Home. FURNISHED ROOMS by, the day, I week or month, at lllount a, 311, Wis-. worth St. 6t I JTOsK: LKSSONS.-Piano and organ. : lhone black 971. Helen Elkins. FIRE INSURANCE. Beover State, Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera Houbo llldi;. THOSE WISHING any of the old Pro lessors celebrated hand loads had better get in their orders pretty soon. One p:uty who got 100 loads of us last vear ordered 3U0 this year. Ho suid they do:io the work. Ualtimoro Gun & Bicycle Works. SODA WATER. -Cascadia water from the Geisendorfer springs, may be hnd at Tomlmson & Holman's and at the Peacock stables, at $160 a dozen. 2t AERMOTEUJgasolinc pump, air coated with pump jack, ready to hitch to pump-for only $15. Crawford the Aermotor 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. FOR SALE. Model N Ford runabout with top. only run one season in fine e ndition. Apply to W. W. wraw ford. agt. Ford Motor Cr. nnnntiuivdlu nmVfiB this fact It ia a heaut tU thing ana B wouuei- thankful. Too I ftn mo finrt that the human family sita down and begins to enumerate ita Bo-called sorrows and failures, ano inen give themselves over to despair. If we could and would only bogin to count our joys and blesBings we would find them bo far supreme in our lives as to and care and make the life one of praise and thankfulness. We are living in a wonderful land the most favored nation in all this universe. An age of the best things ever made possible to the human fam ily, if wisely chosen; one wherein in I ventive genius and the wonderful mind of man has erolvod wonders not even ! dreamed of by our ancestors and fore ! fathora. No age in human history has ' offered more of the great ard good I things to the children of its era. Be thankful! Be cheerful! With these uppermost in the mind the life ..unit he nther than a song. The CUl- ' tivation of good cheer is of decided advantage to the hapiness ot tne ina vidual and the rendering of thanks to God in praiBe and prayer a beautiful act in tho.. life ot all ma cnuureH. The committee on polico in the City Council is to be commended for the action taken last evening in voting to provide the city with extra police pro tection. The need of tho hour is urgent it is possible to find the right kind of man and one who will de vote himself most heartily to tne worn ' of ridding the city of miscreants, he will be engaged and put on tho force I A vast hordo of hoboes is traveling 1 through thislwestorn country and their being allowed the freedom of un organ ized city or community is bound to be a ' great danger to the safety of property. t .. ..... nr l,u,!rnn!a lins been tne iimvvei v ., - - . 1 discussed before and the letter from I Ex-Councilman Ffeiffer is offered the , ! public, since it is a discussion of a Jive ; subject. Tho members of the present council 1 are alive to their duty. Tho cisterns , are to be improved and possibly auuv tionul hydrants installed I A ilntermination to everlastingly boost for Albany and Linn county, would be an effective means oi aaver-, lising. j n..MfV. ..nf .hntmi the hnme nf the police inspector and the capture of the gang. hilF tl.io nlai, ia a ram one numerically and very capable. Special attention should ba given to the bright children who play very import ant roies. LOST. Dark brown furs lost between the Empire Theater and Armory. If found please return to Democrat of fice. FOR SALE. House and "twd lots, from 9 to 10 rooms in house. Every thing in ponniction with property in good condition. Inquire at 342, First Btreet. FOR SALE. Fresh Jersey cow, big . -M i i:... rn..:.n nun milKer anu ricn quuni-y. mquiie u. E First. RI.OCK WOOD FOR SALE. Home phone 1213. FOR SALE. -Five room house with bath in addition. Location close in to the business section. Recently overhauled and rebuit. Call at Dem cat office. FOR RENT. Furnished rooms by the day. week or month, 431 Mont gomery E. 6th. FOUND. Braes key. Cnll at Demo crat office. TEAM WORK done by Ola Saltveit 1016 E. Water. Home Black 167. tl-1 FOR 3ALE. 160 acres foot hil'a 12 miles west of Junction, goon House barn: 3 springs; fruit on it. $15 an acre or will trade for Albany .prop erty. J. R. -Metzgar 3rd and R. R. 29t W. Williams. Tkn Wallroe anil Hailirhfer Mm. Marks and daughter, of Independence, are in tne cuy vistiing tne nume ui the former sister Mrs. btuy inompson. Refnre returniner home thev will visit at the home of W. L. Armstrong at Halsey. TOO PROUD TO BEG A "PLAY AS PURE AND CLEAN A IT IS STRONG AND DRAMATIC INTENSE IN SITUATION RAPID IN ACTION TOTm A WHIRLWIND OF EXCITEMENT THE FAMOUS REICHARDT CHILDREN PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. Seats on sale at Woodworth'i Special Deal. On Weekly $1.50. Oregonian, 18 months Ben Clklan, Agent. Grand Clearance Sale of Hats at the Band Box Millinery. 318 West 2nd St., Albany, Oregon. ' All this seaons goods and GENUINE BARGAINS. Big reduction on all pat terns and materials. Come in and look at our stock. Careful attention given.to order work. Pheasant hats made. Satisfaction guarnteed. $15.00 hats $9 00 $8.00 hats $5.00 $5.00 hats $3.25 $12.00 hats $7.50 $7.00 hats $4.6U $4.00 hats $2.50 $10.00 hats $6.00 $6.00 hats $3.75 $3.00 bats $1.90 Vnn mill kmia -inaf naima rri crxxra thanks this coming Thanksgiving Day if you use Johnson's Best Flour for baking. Johnson's Flour Is a perfect flour. Makes the most delicious and nourishing bread, biscuits, cakes, pastries, etc. After one trial, yon will want to use it continually thereafter. Your grocer has it. Tamalies ! Tamalies We make and serve the only genuine Mexican boneless chicken Tamales. Nothing but the best of everthing used in making them, try one. At The Crest. L. L. POTTS Both Fhones, 316 W. 2nd St. F.G.Will for watches. B " 1 " j Stop That Pain j How? By using the Portable Exhil- ator. Dort fail to sec freo demonstra-, tiou at Dawson s Drug More, next iew . days only. ' 23 j A good quality of brick for sale op posite Postotlice. Inquire of Frank J Tracey, S16 Montgomery St., Albany A MIRACLE Is what we'll create in your home on the Installation of Elec tricity. We'll make those dull, gloomy rooms Brilliant, Bright and In-viting-and at practically your present cost of lighting. Hhone us. SELECTING A NEW RANGE. .,l.f avarv Anv A few rloilnrQ more or less in nriee djes not determine whether a .range is cheap or dear. You want the best; that is the verv first consideration. ... , . , , . tne very uio ii,.:.,l..i n tVi ncr fltVior nnintatn ho ennsidered Are: Hnw much fuel does it require? Is any part of it likely to give out, to crack, warn' Does it heat up the kuchen, or is all the heat put to use in nkins and baking? Will it wear well? The "Quick Meal" Factory is so well equipped with latest and most improved mVhinev that "Quick Meal" Steel Ranges are made more perfect and eco nomicB I than any other Range, and in selecting a "Quick Meal" you get the hot for no more money than what you would have to pay for the ordinary, cheaply constructed range. For sale by STEWART & SOX H'DW CO. ALBANY, ' OREGON Ralston Electric Supply Co. A Siletz Homestead .relinquishment for sale. Will cruise over 7 million feet. Ask WM. RICHIE LAND CO. about it. Qo to EASTBURN'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. B ARGAINS n Crockery and Glastware as we in tend to close but that department. Ceme and get our pricee and lee our eD p-t-date'Btore. Both Phon MairiB.