Men's Shirts at $1.50 The best dol lar fifty shirt in town that is what we claim for our line of Meu's SI. 50 shirts. You will agre3 with us when you see them. We have shirts at $1.00 also. White dress shirts and plaited bosom shirts in a ereat range of handsome fancy patterns. Ladies CoatsNewest Styles Our showing of Coats was never so Jarge nor so compre hensive. This shipment range from 16.50 to 25.00. THIS MORNING News From Albany's Six Trains. Early Reliable Furs-Now is the time to buy. You will have the choice of a large variety of the best selected furs. Collarette of Coney from $1.50 to $4 00 Collarette of Fox and Opossum $5 to $12 Collarette of Mink from $12 00 to $40 00 President Kerr and Prof. Withy combe, of the O. A. C, left to attend a session of the Uountry Lite Uommis aion, organized under the direction of President Roosevelt, to meet in Port land this week. The movement for the development of the country life idea is a splendid one, and prominent men do well to promote it. President Crooks left for Portland. He is warm on the trail of the endow ment fund for the college, and will GOOD ROADS. A Conference to be Held For Bus iness. Before adjournment last evening the good roads people at the court house, organized for businsss, with Judge J. N. Duncan as president, C. H. Stewart T. J. Butler, and William Grimes vice presidents, C. H. Stewart secretary and V. J . Miller treasurer. A committee on membership was np pointpd, consisting of D. H. Pierce of Harrisburor. M. L. Forater. Tangent. R. E. Houston, Price, J. A Wallace, Scio and C. H. Stewart, Albany. The Grange and commercial Llubs of sDend considerable timo the coming thn pnnnt.v were invited to send dele- yea, hi iia (jiuuiuuvii, mi i, mcaii. iuulu gates to u cuuiureiice iiero uii lycu. JlXLll, for the future of Albany college. when changes in the road laws and KIMONA FLANNELE0 pretty patterns. 10c t New Showing of Quilts Marsailles and Crochet $1.00 to 4.00 Men's High Cut Shoes The kind you can depend on. Such famous makes as the Cutter, Putman, Florsheim, and Strong & Garfield $3.50 to $9.00 YOU CAN STUDY a year on the Under wear question and find always that Muns ine under wear has no superior for comfort or durability. It is modestly priced. Childrens's Unions 60c to . 50 Boys Special Unions . 85c Ladies UnioUs $1.00 to $3.00 Men's Unions $1.60 to $6.00 P. H. Colpitts left for the Gold Creek mines, where he will be for some time vet. He is verv enthusiastic over the I proposed smelter for the mines, some thing which will mean much for them, a saving of $15 a ton. In order to secure the smelter the mines themselves must be promoted and sumeiently developed to justify the smelter, and this is what is beine done. The smelter Deonle have plenty ot money tor tneir part ot it. other wants will be considered. It is to be a conference for business. Judge Scott is doing splendid work, and the people of Linn county propose to back him up. C. H. NEWS. Deeds recorded: ' Fairlotta Crabtree to Mary Crab- traA A lnt- Spin . . . . . .S u. i5. mil ana winiam oaiaweii went w n Wnnhhnm tn n.tt. a. Marv to Salem on legal business. Northern 153.75 a also 6.24 a. , M. Micnem lett tor rortiana on out- tci1 lousiness i Surveyor Geddea left on atrip up the Mortgages $500, $20W and $45 C, & ;,, , Satisfactions for $800 and $1700. C J. Shcdd of Shedd came down on a . business trip. Probatei-Mry R. Nixon appointed administratrix of the estate of Jas. F. The attention of the Albany Cummer- Nixon. Value of estate $1200. Ap- 3525 cial Club is called to the new springs on the doors of the new depot. They not work with sufficient firmness. do 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 h9w 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 100,000 100,000 FARM AND CITY PROPERTY THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO. Now have a gi'nd 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 . BUSINESS. P, O'Brien Coming. jraisers Austin Alford, sylvester Leach. John George, LADIES NIGHT Enjoyed at the Alco Club. The Alco Club held its first ladies'" night under the new arrangement last night, with a large number present. It was a live affair immensely enjoyed, and ladies' nights promise to be very popular the coming winter. The even ing was spent in games and sociability. A feature of the evening ,as a bask et ball game between last year's high school team and this year's team, easily won bv the former champions of Ore gon. The quick, snappy playing of the famous Dollie Bending, splendidly back ed by Melissa Martin and the other girls was too mucn ior me novices, who, though made a good showing and is a promising team. Prof. Marquam officiated as referee. Following this Prof. Luck and his class gave a gym drill that was enjoyed, snowing marked improvement in the class. The gym is a very popular place, with some excellent material in the members for athletics. These ladies' nights will be held twice a month on nights to be named. The Foresters. The session of the Foresters of Amer ica last night was an interesting one. The grand secretary A. B. Dalgetti, was present and his visit added to the interest. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: George Tracey, chief ranger. Lawrence Motzgar, sub chief ranger. . J. J. Collins, treasurer. Walter Govro, recording secretary. Fred Hockspier, senior woodward. Chas. Dannals, junior woodward. O. L. Crabtree, senior beadle. Allin Anderson, iunior beadle. Claim W. Dawson, financial BCCre- The County Court allowed a few bills ' tary. ! x . . T - 1 x . . 1 . I. I good roads convention. Manager J. P. O'Brien, of the South- cjrcujt Court- em Pacific, will be in Albany tomorrow vMm.a ' Wnn , T,n.ffB at 1 o'clock, when he will meet with Large, and time given to file briofs. Manager Dasent and others of the AM Lora Vance et al agt. J. R. Wyatt bany Commercial Club and talk over to settle the title to a partition wall varions matters, among others, the , was heard and submitted. vacation of the county road the Other side of the depot, with arrangements to get out into the country by another route, and the filling in ot the low places north of the new depot and freight warehouse, places that have been eyesores for years. Mr. O'Brien is doing the right thing by Albany, something which is generally appreciated. Raking the Dead. Will Hunt Ducks. Guy Lewelling, of Salem, came up to day to help open the season at the Hul burt reserve tomorrow, when the ducks will meet with a warm reception, The Albany hunters interested in the place will be on hand early in the morning whin the day breaks. SILVERWARTwave thobest Reed & Bnrton and Rogers Broa'. at War Rfw. W S finrrlnn'n mhiopt at. the revival services at the Methodist . French's Jewelry Sione. Episcopal church last night. These services continue to be of great inter est to all those attending. A duet was sung by Mr, and Miss Willard, which ;nvas greatly enjoyed. Tonight Rev. j Gordon will speak on "Serpents in the ! Wilderness," and every body is most cordially invited to these services. To- Trv a Patrick Gordon Ciear. Be. Fresh Chinook Balmon from Yaoama ' Bayjat the Metropolitan. If you are in doubt as to what you -want, come to tne uregon MarKet. There you will find just what your ap ipetite calls for. , If vou want to buy or rent a tyne writer, see Rawlings. He handles al makes and keeps supplies tor any m a chine. See his window of Remington s Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale at 'the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than anywhere else in AiDany. bKittuuy sec if desire'' - Miss Harkness a Candidate. VjTIca l-Wak LI ... !...... nf ,1,1. ..It,, uiiod uibii uaiac.D, J . .,1,0 V. 1 1. T .0 -. , , , ' - ' mnnviin n.rrhf i anamal m.winn f a, man candidate for a trip with the Sunset .oniy wU1 be held fn the -hurch, and a HOME MADE MINCE MEAT. .rat the Oregon Market. Just the thing .for those pies tor Thanksgiving. We make it ana Know it is clean ana cheap er than you can make it for. Oysters at the Metropolitan. The oyster season Has opened, and from now on the Metrowolitan Market Broadalbin street, will have tho best to be secured, the fat article, good meas oiue. JuBt from the beds. , ' Also all the fish delicacies of the sea son. Call when you want the best, meat and clean. pcrty to the inauguration at Washing- ten D. C. In order to secure it she parsonage, 'will need to sell 250 annual subscrip- mind. ions to sunset, mat ougnt to oe done here. Sunset is a fine magazine, one whieh should be in orery home. aind Albany people will do well to boost JUies uarfcness tor the trip ay subscrib ing. ' I (MUUl.Ug XVI wuiiitsu win uu ueiu ill me n.?ep taese services in The Weather. To Please Your Palate TV-y some Orange or Apricot mamna i lade or Guara jelly, from the Orego Market. It is delicious. Nothing but 1 pure fruit and sugar. A Library lamp makes a long evening j short. We have them. I &ALSTON ELECTMC SUPPLY Co. LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS, when cleaned by nur methods of dry cleaning, are made to look just as good as made to .ook just as new. Waists I and dresses of delicate colors and ma-1 terial we renovate to the delight of the ! owner. We also dye any garmnnt de- i sirea in Deautitul shades ana colorings THE CLEANER, C. E. SHELLEY, Prop. 4-0 Wfjlst St. Beli Phone black 273 Home phone 196 Plumbing and Tinning. W. E. FRANCIS, 126 ELLSWORTH ST. Bell Red 2401. Home 246. First-class work guaranteed. The Suitable Christmas Gift The one you are racking your brains for you'll find in our superb show ing of Jewelry, Cut Glass, Hand painted China, Cutlery Novelties, Silverware, etc. We oifer foryou c inspection the most incomplete showing of dis tinctively Mi-tisii.-. :ml beautiful "stocks we ever carrieJ. YOU are cordially invitedy to drop in and Inspect whether you buy or not. OYSTERS, served in all styles, and by the pint or quart, at Hoflich's. Burkhart guarantees his photos. Try a Patrick Gordan Cigar. 6 cent ' F. G. Mandolin Lessons I GIVEN BY . A. IL STEVENS Evenings at his residence 128 Water St. ! Lessons 50c. Home Phone Home Phone dav time eveninprs Osteopathic Physician, 220 Eroarialbin'Street, Albany. I-hcne Klacn 482. Graduate of Wil!ia.oi H. Sherwood's bchool of Music, wnl give private in Istructians in Pianj &t. the Private. Par . lors Hotel Revere on Saturdays.' Hours o to t Range of temperature 50-3(3. ' The ricer has continued to fall and is only 2.9 Jeet. The total rainfall during November was 4.07 inces. The highest tempera ture was on the 3rd, 71 degrees, the lowest cn the 26th, 28 degrees above. . The prediction is. Fair tonight and Thursday. F. M. French local observer. Ordained to the Priesthood. .The Rev. John Moras will receive the order of the priesthood at the hands of Arcfaibishop Christie on Dec. Snd and will be assigned to work at St. Mary 's church, this city immcdiatelj. His induction into office will take place at a special service at 10 a. m. Thurs day and a reception will be held in his honor after the Sunday evening ser vices, Xlec. 6. Two Things. Lots of tiros nt Baltimore's, opo site the Democrat office. A subscriber wants the Democrat to set down on chickens running at large in the city. He also wants tho gopher problem settled. The gophers are mul tiplying fast and thousands of dollars worth of property are destroyed by them. When the writer used to liye in I. .inn fonnfu Ta fh hntra .utaiotJ fan ' cents for each dead gopher. Why not try it nere. - Land in Small Tracts. For thirty days we have five 6-acre I tracts and four 10-aere tracts, within a ! mile and a half of Albany. Fine land I at the right price and on easy terms. Get busy before it advances in price, i Inouire of the Linn and Benton Real Estate Co.. temporary offices over the Toys! Dolls! Doll Carriages ! Prices Just Right -AT Charles Knecht's HOME MADE CANDIES Pocket Cutlery. Fine packet guaranteed. knives at Baltimore's, RINGS Friendship, Engagement and Weddine-. at French 'b Jewblry Store, Burkhart. Dhotoorranher. flucnpqnni. in MaKinstry. j Albany Denot and football nnat mriia ' at Moisers. Mission Art Glass Library Lamps Ealston Electric Supply co. Next Fridav and Saturriav. I). ber 4th and 6th, two days only, Dr. t,owe, tne well-known optician, will be in Albany. He does not go from house to house. Consult him about your eyes and glasses at Revere House Parlor. POTATOES FOR" SALE. -Atmyhome on bixth and Lafayette St., at 40 I cents per bushel. Unsorted first as I they came from the field, and if you help me ack them, or measure them I will take less, now is your chance. Alv in J.. Carothers. There is satisfaction in 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 is 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 Tatties ELITE "Chocolate Shop." I J. W. KEiVILEV Democrat Building, Albany,' HENRY BRODERS, DFAL5R IN CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS, Second and Ellsworth Street), Albany Is prepared U make and repair boots 1 . ' nd sh.es for men. women and chil 1 .er Wcodwor'.h's Drug Store, DR. W, R.BILYEU, uenust dren in a workman line manner . fl. A. LEIN1NGER. Dentist lrvtord Block, - - - AJtias, phones. Botl SKATING RINK Will be open fur skaters Tuesd ty, 'ill sdaylandSaturdayinightB. Go and l.i; ihe sport. t21 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 other sort. Call at our newly equipped store, and investi gate you our new lines, which will appeal to more than mere words can say. Everything for Men. The Blain Cloting Company. T S V