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The Most Beautiful and Practical Summer Styles are Found In II 7l"Z" THE QUARTERLY ' I STYLE, BOOK The LadiesjHome Journal Summer Quarterly Style -Qook A book that should be in the home of every woman who sews, because in it are illustrated - the lastest und most approved of all Darne Fashions conceptions. Styles that are practical for every woman to use J, because of their splendid simplicity. Of these their are seventeen plates in Half Tone and Lithography. New styles for Children, Boys, Girls and i MiBses besides several pages of New Needlework. In fact there is no Fifty cent Fashion Magazine thut is the equal of 166 page quarterly and the price? quite small indeed. The Quarterly 20c Free Pattern 15c Real cost (of Book 5c Secure'one at once at the pattern counter. THE HAMILTON STORE L. E. AND H. J. HAMILTON, ALBANY, OREGON. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL M. E'S. WON The second game of the Twilight ' League was played last night on the College grounds, between the Presby- ; terians and the Methodists, an interest- esting contest. The Presbyterians were weakened by the absence of a couple ' of their men, Berry being unable to ! play, and the Methodists put up a strong ' game, both Berry and Lyie Bigbee, who i pitched, doing some effective Work. The line ups were: Met -odists. Yates c, Berry and Big bee p. Wilbur. Marmiftm. nnH M Ri. . with bee basemen, Bigbee and Berry ss. i bmith, bchumate and Cummins field ers, i Presbyterians. McLennan c, Flo Many office seekers will be disappoint ed in their expectations. Those who seek the Best flour will not be disap- Ralston Birtchett and Towne basemen, u 'TV"1 T' fll tf, Fo'tmiilrt ss, Fongle, Hodge and Mar- J""1?. Johnson 8 Beat- Fandl,f1 by a" tin fielders. B I leading grocers, or can be had from us Nutting ump're, Patterson scorer. I ulrBcl" . Tha tiavt rramn ...111 U TS.iA . " PS1V n; h;Thrnr. ''J If I Cream Puffs at the Royal Bakeay . ""u v rest aurant. Open until 10 p. in. The Odfl F5II0W8. 4 fconi - . , matter F PNTTTTING- The Democrat. The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a week; in advance for one year, 4.0r. By mail, in advanco for one year ?3, ut end of year $3.60. Tho Weekly Advance per year $1.25. At end of yeur $1.50. After 3 years at $2., OUR WANTS CAUTION. To whom it may concern: All pi sons are hereby notified and warned not to purchase any turniture or belongings in my house of Mrs. Mary Spink, with out first consulting me, as all furniture and articles of every description, with few exceptions, belong to me. P. W Spink, Albany, May 1st, 1909. FOR SALE. A good set of single har ness, wagon or buggy 1-2 price. In quire at 640 E 6th St. t20 NOTICE. To whom it may concern: I Charles G. Kuntz, left my wife's board and bed, Hattie V. Kuntz, will not pay any debts she makes against me whatsoever it do. uharles j. Kuntz. WANTED.-Furnished house or fur nished house-keeping rooms Ad dress R. George, St Charles Hotel. WANTED. -To buy or lent a type writer, Oliver preferred. Call or ad dress 624 Lyon street. I WILL BUY from owners from 80 acres up to 400 acres of land, suitable for growing the English walnut, as near Albany as I can get it, if the Srice is right. No white land or tim ered land, or lands requiring drain age. Give full description in first letter and lowest price. AddresB P. O. Box 3-M. Albany, Oregon. lit. WANTED. To rent a man's bicycle, for one month. Address Box 583 Al bany. . tl8 FOR RKNT. A store, Main street, in 1 first-class condition, or will sell the, entire property of nearly two blocks. See Mrs. S. E. Becker. The Royal Bakety Restaurant keeps open until 10 p. in. The place to got a good meal. IF MISSED. Phone Black 892 Pacific if west of Broadalbin; 1323 Home be tween Broadalbin and Baker; 2092 east of Montgomery. FOR SALE. Team of horses, wagon, harness, plow, barrow, etc., cheap. Call upon S. W. Ross, Fifth and Cal apooia streets. 4t FOR SALE. Two heifers, will be fresh in May. E. M. Perfect, Home phone 204. CEMETERY WORK. Any one wish From the Journal: The three links with their mystic meaning have the freedom of the city at Albany today. It is the annual gathering of the Odd Fellows with tho outpourings of good feelings always in cident to the occasion. The assemb ling is'in a city famed for its hospitality, and esteemed for itB invariable rule of never doing things by halves. For several days the affiliated organ izations of the order will review the work of the year that is gone and plan for the yeais that are to come. Con- gresses'and parliaments plan for the world's; alleged welfare by spending millions in armaments, Their thesis is that the way to make men and nations is by preparing to maim, murder and slaughter them. The Odd Fellows teach none to arm or slay. They create the ties of peace and build for the uni versal brotherhood of man. Their in fluence is for humanity, Charity and ALBANY Doings In and Around It ite mse tuxtoras Good, Ail-Around Comfortable Low Outs for Walking, Traveling, Business or Dress W. Mead for clocks. A train load of thirty cars of fine looking cattle passed nurth today. The Burgomaster, a d Dular onorp will be presented at the opera house on June 5. ' The Alcos and the Corvallis Athletic Club's team will play at this city Sun day afternoon at 2:30 o'cIock, with promise of a close contest. An Odd Fellows excurpi.m will be run to Newport Friday, leaving' here at 7:35 a. rn- with five hours at Newport. Round trip $1.50; . That is a very pretty tile front just put in at the entrance to the new store of Tracy Brothers, Clothiers. which win db opened next Saturday. Travelling men of the city are organ izing a baseball team among resident travellers. It will be a surprise to many that a list of eighteen has been made out for the team. More later. Bring your face to Collin's tudio protection and against the cruel strife corner 2nd & Broadalbin street and that Bhakes and renda the world. They KeIj a likeness that will please toth you withdraw the mind from the strained tee0"' frienda-. Satisfaction truaran and harsh lines of commercialism, and Mrs. H. F. Hulb'urt has returned from' Bx it for the moment on the nobler and Portland and is prepared to receive her gentler phases of existence. , 'd custormeis doing manicuring, hair 1 dressing, scalp treatment and etc. at jher home on 6th and Jackson St. Woulda't Go to Jail phone Ked !82. t22 I On account of the largely increased Down in California an expressman ' GrPhl attndance of, ... . ....... ..5 .. urace Presbyterian . church on Main wmuutwu uiau uier man go 10 street the enlargement of the church .mil. inai was a rooiisn tning to do. nas Deen suggested, and it is proba! wevertneless going to jail is a decidedly """ reams in arrangements tor it. serious matter, and every young man , does well to remember the fact before getting much of a start in life. He may well sit down and study tht future before he settles upon a course in life which through any possibility may lead to any kind of a joil, big or little, for short or long term. j This is a fact, every man does well to live a :lean life, honest and upright, keeping away from evil as a rule of his life, not simply because it might land him in jail, though that is to be con sidered, but because it is the right" way to do. This isn't sentiment. It is a fact. H. K. Lugger has returned frjm I Vancouver. 1 P. W. Spink returned this noon from : Portand. 1 F. H. Colpitts returned this noon from i a Portland trip ' Mrs. Claire Baker and children "ate visiting in Cottage Grove for a few weeks. J. W. Sherwood, Oregen's head Mac- caDee, ib in the city today mixing me uoq t eilows. ! Elbert E. Warford and Roy W. Nut ting left this morning for Seattle, where they expect to be at the A. Y. P. ; E grounds for several months. j I. M. Doughton, a brother, of Mra. R. K. Ohling, who has been in Mexico for a year or two has assumed tion in the store of Ohling & Taylor . S. Train and daughter Miss Arlene left this noon for an outing at the Bay. They will be joined tomorrow by Mrs. Train and later by Mr. Harry Wooain and mother. Rev. Norton last evening was strick en with apoplexy, and was in a serious condition, but is again conscious with excellent pruspec;s of continued im provement. j Rev. W. W. Reid and family are now ' tkt RvftfPtt- WfiQh Otixafa Pair Po..l has assumed the pa Borate of the United : Presbyterian church. Mrs. Reid is a former Albany lady, nee Ava Balti-i more. I Mrs. S. A. Newberry and daughter Dorothy, of Pend eton, are visiting Linn county relatives, and were in the city today with Mrs. Newberry's sister, Miss Elva Wheeler, who is snandiner nie summer witn ner Drotner near L.eb aron. Corvallis Times: Rev. W. W. Davis resigned from the pastorate of the Bap tist church last Sunday and has gone to the mountains for a recuperation. When he returns to Corvallis he will take up music and art, opening a .stu dio here. - Mrs. Valeria Sturmer departed this afternoon for a tour of the eastern states and a visit to her old home. Mrs. Louise Goff, her niece, accom- ganied her as far as Portland. Not eing able to bid a personal farewell to her many warm friends, Mrs. Pturmer uses this means to extend to her most kind acquaintances a hearty faiewell ana an Aur wiedersehn). President W. W. Wiley, of the state 8&et7h Hke, at very reasonable prices.' to oe neid nere June 29 and following pEffi character tha. is noticed in "White House" Shoes is boi.n of the knowledge that people of the present day do not go into the first store they pass to simply "get" a pair of hoes the word is ' select." They now use dis crimination, insisting on certain merits of certain shoes. The "White House" Shoo i:: the evolution of t'iis discrinii.-iution. Shoes that fit without the hurt, the style 'Miey Come Buck. fifH-i.' tL'b? yh X-iJ' (W'J luv7 days; Supt. W. L. Jackson, President H. M. Croons, Supt. Sanders, Grace Campbell and Maud Laughead. A Strawberry Shortcake Banquet. Mr. Alfred C. Schmitt, of the Phi Alpha Pi Society, a national organiza tion, last night gave the members a strawberry shortcoke banquet at the Mission Parlors, a tine affair ornitt.lv on. ble jye(l by the live crowd of young men. 1 This morning two of them left for Se attle ior tne summer. BURNS' SHOE STORE. WHOLESOME CANDY Eaten in moderation at the proper time is a tonic demanded by nature Nothing but pure candy so readily and pleasantly supplies this demand. Keep it at home for the children and for yourself. Our candies are fresh and delicious. Hoflich 128 RROADALBIN ST., ALBANY Few people ever go away from Al bany who are not glad to get back j When they get a real contrast they I find the balance overwhelmingly in I favor of this ci'y. It is one of the best j j places for a home anywhere, and that ' a um veruiui 01 tnose wno live nere mg worlc done at tne cemetery Botore and go away to find a better place. decoration day should see me early Th, i,.. l0 . , . e in order to be sure of having it at-! T.here have been dozens o( such ex tended to promptly. John Kruse. .fences. HAY. Some loosa hay, clover, for' 8 a fact whether from a climate sale. M. E. Roth, R. D. 1. Bell standpoint or a business standpoint. 1X1. St There are big cities offering opportune FOR SALf. Some loose hay, ultalfa, ities for crest investment, lint-, for i. Phone Home 2852. 2lt ara fow better Plas. "'li a more re liable surrounding. -Some loose and or son FOR SALE. A 2 H. P. gasoline en ginc, in first-class repair. At Wat Bon'Bros. Iron Works. 124 TO LOAN.-$80,000 on real property J. C. Christie, over 1ft National Bank. 1-U FOR SALE. Furniture, dishes, stoves, piano, violin, sowing machine, books, etc. 824 lulnpooia. SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE EGGS $1,00 per setting of 13. Leave or ders at Woodworth Drug store. Mar shall Woodworth. KGGS AND CHICKS. Barred Ply . mouth Uock. Whito Leirorn. Black Minorca, l'ulouse Geese and White! l't-kin duck oisgs. puro bred, also day old chickens. Mrs. J. C. Porter, It. D. 2, box 15. llr.mc phone 3651. lot SLAB WOOD. -Hi inch wood, for salo by tho Albany Transfer Co, $1.75 a load. Both phones. BARGAIN IN PIANO. A now piano' tor sale cheap, only neen used a lew wicks. Inquiro 312 1st St. Drug store. ?2t This is the result of experience, . booster sontiment. not To Water Consumers. Irrigation hours are 6 to 9 a. m. ard 5 to 8 p. m. Street sprinkling with hoso is strictly forbidden. All irriga tors caught sprinkling out of hours will be shut off without further warning. WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. In Coffees and Teas vou want tho best, don't you? Then why not try iliime & S:iibiirn'88iiperior qualities? Use them once. You. II never to sat isfied with any others. Owen Beam Co., Exclusive Soiling j Agents. ; Albany College and High School bad ges and hat pins. French's Jewelry i store. There Must be - in tome Reason Why our busines is growing. Missall & Knapp, The Main street store The Indian Motorcycles Take the Lead For seven yeara it has won every contest of importance in this countrv It has won more competitions than all other makes in America combined. M It holds every track record from 1.2 to 100 miles. Every Hill Climb ing Contest of importance has been won by an Indian Some buy the other kind but they get an Indian as soon as thev learn r or further infotmation call at ' Baltimore's Bicycle Shop,lIbany, Or. Bicycles " Repairing Friendship, engagement and wedding rings a specially, r'. M. French. RARE BARGAINS. A ten room house and two lots for sale. Everything in good repair. Inquiro 342 First St. Drug Store. 22t j Hot Watlles at tho Bakery rest: u FIRE INSURANCE.-Benvor State rant. Open until 10 p. ,.in. Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera j fire'insur'ance. o. f. r. a. ot ' . Will lor Watches. McMinnville. Oregon's greutest mu-1 tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones. )rlEATIrSc APraiAHCD 1 HY should you burn a hod of coal and make the whole house uncomfortably warm just to heat aflat iron? Try the ELECTRIC METHOD "Nothing hot bat the Iron" Simple, safe, sure, economical, clean, always ready. Heat turns on ' and off like" an incandescent lamp ' KikktiuA CLECllUU surli.1 ia., 3nfi West Second St Keep Your Eye no this Space, for Prices. Minced Clams 1 lb cans " 2 lb ' 15 cts 25 cts EASTBURN The Full Weight Grocer Walter Parker, Grocer and; Baker 216 WK8X FIRST 8TK!2ETAiiBANY OKBGOS First class goods in their season. Phone Maln'66. ALBANY ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE Electrical supplies, fixtures, wiring. Speciai;designs,andfinishes in fixtures.' Everything up-to-date and guaranteed It -will pay to investigate. Phones-Home 184, Black 391 Fell 223 W. 2n1 St. F. UOFLICli, Proprietor,