f S vveater Coats We are offering special prices on Men's, Boy's audChildrens' Sweater coats. If you need a sweater coat now is the time to buy at a saving-, In Men's ooats Good strong elastic weave, plain colors with border of same color or with different combinations. Fine pear buttons. : Regular ?2.50 value Special $2.15 each Boy's Sweater coats A fine assortment of cotars, extra vaiue at $1.35 each. ' Children's Sweater tfoats A fine lot. Special at 78C each, f BATHROBES Made from beat quality heavy weight blanket. Fine patterns and colors. Finished with very neat collar, and cold to match. Exceptional value for the money. In either Men's or Ladies' sizes, at $4.00 each. Indian Moccasins We have an excellent showing of Men's, Women's, Misses and Boy's and Children's Moccasins. A pair of these would be appre ciated at a gift and very inexpensive. Some of these are of re,al deer skin. Men's Moccasins $1.75 and $2 00 Women's , " - $1.75 Missses . " ...... $1.35 Boy's " .............. $1.75 Children's " 90 GROCERIES Sweet apple cider for your mince meat. Just from the press. By gallon or quart. DRIED FRUITS. Peaches ..: ....10 lbs $1.00. Prunes.; . S lbs .25 Apricots.. . ! 15c lb Figs , 10c lb California raisins In bulk, extra large and very good 8c, 15c and 25c lb. C ear -nee Prices on Ladies Suits and Coats Just Like the Flowers Just arrived a beauti ful line of the latest perfumes and latest toilet waters,Palmers, Wrights and Colgates. all sizes from 25o up. Many new and deli cate oders, swe6t and lasting. m The Latest Perfume Spiehler's "Select Lily the ciiu jr Just Like the Flower. THIS MORNING News from Albany's Six Early Trains. . The train caller appeared for the first time in his official cap, labled Train Director, which has been needed in or der to give people traveling an oppor tunity to know whom to ask about the trains. J. B. Eaton and family, residents of Shedd for several years, left for Pea body, Kan., to reside awhile, expecting to return to L.inn county later. Miss Hattie Gunsauls, of the Pacific States Co. left on a Kingston visit. Dr. M. M. Davis, of Eugene, arrived on his way to the Bay to look after his oysters and other property. Mrs. Skelly arrived from Tallman. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL R. R. McKinney, of Holley returned today from Portland. Alex Power, of Halsey, was in the city today on his way home from Salem. . , , J. B. Cornett, of Shedd, was in town today, having a hand treated. He has been working with it for a year. Arthur A. Garrett, a son of W. F. Garrett of this city, and J . C. McDon ald have leased a group of rich claims on Lost Canyon Mt., Grant County, Colorado. The average ore shows $50, but some has run 10 ounces to the ton. Mr. Garrett is manager, and believes the Port Huron group will be heavy producers. Attention. The ladies of Fair Oaks Circle No. 1, G. A. R., will serve a chicken pie din ner on Dec. 11 (Saturday) to which all are invited.- No admission. Dinner 35 cts, supper 15 cts. All day Bazaar. Presents suitable fot the Christmas oc casion. Please remember the place upstairs in the Grand Army Hall. Strangers welcome. THE CATHOLIC FAIR. The Catholic fuir at the armory 1 opened last evening with a big crowd ! present and much interest in the booths and doings. Several well stocked booths are neatly arranged and splendidly decorated in different parts of the hall. One can't! escape the country store to the right, just as one eniers the building. It is nuite a cute affnir. nnri full nf unnri ! things, with store keepers who know their business and are equal to all oc casuns. At the left is the candy booth, with .toothsome sweets. Then there are fancy article booths and a Japanese booth, with plenty of opportunities for invosting in a good cause. A fine chicken dinntr was served from 5 o'clock, with crowds at the tables. At the evening session of the fair a fine program was rendered, greatly ap Dreciated by a packed house. Some bright talks were made by Hon. J. K. Weatherford, Father Thompson, of Portland and Judge Galloway. Miss Evan French. Miss Boyles, prof. Pal mer. Inez Lemke and Victor Yates were heard in pleasing solos a:n the Teddy Bears captured the house. To night there will be another good pro gram, with Prof. Horner of the c(. A. C. as the principal speaker. , TWOJMTS For an Accounting and Divvy- A couple of complaints filed by Mc Fadden & Bryson of Corvallis today brings Into the limelight again the af fairs of the defunct Albany Farmers Co., which went into bankruptcy a year ago. W. W. Poland agt. S. Cox et al, and T. B. Cooper agt. John Althouse et al. Both are for an accounting and asking that certain corporation defendants, clhss B. be required to divide up with the plaintiff ani many other defend ants having wheat and oats on deposit with the Albany Farmers Co. In the first suit it is claimed there should have been 68,00(1 bushels of wheat and 20,000 bushels of ots, instead of the 8,000 bushels of oats turned over to the trus tee in bankruptcy, L. M. Curl, and in the other 15,000 to 16,500 bushels should' haye been on hand, instead of the 3,000' bushels turned over to the trustee. Another chicken dinner at 5 o'clock and afterwards at the Catholic fair tu night. Indoor Base ball. A Comma f reat. Too much praise cannot be given the Ladies Auxilliary for engaging the Schubert Symphony Club and Lady Quartette of Chicago to appear here on Dec. 8 at the Opera House. This com pany is in its 20th year of success, and is acknowledged everywhere to be the most "up-to-date" musical company travelling. Everybody likes music and everybody enjoys a hearty laugh. A delightful blending of pure fun and fine music is one reason why the above company has won its way to the top notch of public esteem.- , A fine line of fruits, vegetables, rah, canned goods, etc., always on hand at the Metropolitan Market, Bioadalbin street. Only the best is kept. Idle Hour Restaurant, Cor. Broadalbin and Secondt Sts. Under new management. Business men's meals 20c. JONES &KISOR. Basket Ball, There will be a double headed basket ball exhibition at the Alco gym tomor row night, the first of the season, with a ten cents admission. One game to start with will be between a team from the high school freshmen and sopho mores The other the regular high school team against the Alcos. The lineup of the freshmen will, be- U. BigDee and vlerecK forwards, Cur tis center, Bruce and Carnegie guards. The sophomores, Crowell and Beeson forwards, Ohling center, Archibald and SotU guards. . ' F. G. WILL, lor Watches Bufkhart & Lee. A fine line of novelties arriving for the holidays. Up-to-date goods. Choice cut glass I If so, call and see me about it, as I have just what you want. No. ,1. Nice new house and lot, 5 rooms. Well located. , Price $2300.00. No. 2. Good 7 room house, modern, bath, and furnace heat. Situated close in. A snap if taken soon. ' Price $2700.00. ; No. 3. A beautiful vacant lot at a 'bargain. No. 4. Good 7 room , house, West Albany. Price S18UU.UU. Not 5. Good paying business, will take 570UU.U0 investment. No. 6. Good 7 room house, barn. chicken houses, lots of fruit. -Vi acres of land, also blacksmith shoo (30x30) on the place which rents for $8.00 per month. Possession given immediate ly if taken soon. Can be got at a bar gam. ' I have bargains in farms of all de scriptions, if you wish to buy call and see me before.domg so and 11 you wish to sell list your property for sale with the old and reliable Real Instate dealer. I. V. PIPE. . 203 W. 2nd St. - Albany, Oregon WILL. WANTED. By a married man. a farm to care for this winter, with timber wood cutting by contract or cord i None but those meaning business I need reply. Care of Democrat. THE JEWJBLER. The "OLD RELI ABLE" MM,. Ml). A full line of choice nursery stock. Order now for Fall delivery. Phne Red 871 , Office 312 W. Second St. Si F. PEIRCE. Manager. Walter Parker Grocer ! Albany Supply Company In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts, correction-: ry, wrapping paper, twine and paper bags. s Cash paid for all kinds of poultry. We also have the agency for Pyramid and Golden Gate cement, Olympic lime, Arden plaster. Get prices before buy ing. Cash paid for eijgs. Foot Ferry Street, Albany. Phones, Mriin 5 Bell, 3 Home. and Baker. Z18 WEST FIRST 8TKiiE'r1..LB4NY OKEQOH, First class gojds in their season. Phone Main 50. - G.E.METZGUS & Sanitary Plumbers and Sheet Meial WorKcrs. Our natron? are assured of strictly first-class work, prompt service and reasonable prices. Eave-trough, conductors, roofing and general jobbi. g. Specifications furn shed. Estimates cheerfully given. Try us. 201 E First St. Both Phone Cream Wafers. Cream Dates. Milk Chocolate Kisses. English Fruit Loaf. sliced Lady Dreams. Cream Bon Bons. , Cocoartut Biscuits.- Assorted Nuts, Dates, Figs, etc. Ices and creams of all kinds made to order. Get your order in today so as to insure prompt delivery. ELITE chhc;f 1 Both Phones. JUST PLAT TFD. -Fourteen 10 acre tracts 3 miles out. Sold on install- ; ment plan. Fine soil for berries, garden truck and fruit trees. Buy a Tremont tract of the owner.' Owen Beam, Room 4 Stark Bldg, Albany, Ore. WANTED. Girl to do general house work. Call at 62T-W. ?nd St. The, first game of indoor base ball oc curred at tho Alco gym last evening,, between the bankers and the Alco Jun iors, a fast and furious contest for nine innings. Score, Bankers 20, Alcos 11. Stewart and Bvin were the battery for the bankers and Viereck and Archi bald for the Alco Juniors. For excitement indoor base ball bents almost anything going. Clair Baker umpired the game and escaped alive. Piano Commended. Eilers Piano House, Portland, Or. We wish to thank you for the courtesy your Mr. Russell extended to us at Al bany, and will say that the little Chickering I used was marvellous. ADOLHH KNAUER, Pianist,, with Central Grand Concert Co. ; Pianos, Prof. Head's new piano store, corner of Second and Ferry street.is now open, with the best line of pianos on the market in stock. Also sheet music and small instruments will be carried. Retiring from Business. ,.- Everything in the store to be closed out by Jan 1st. MBS. G. E. NICHOLS Wonder Millinery. Get Your Fish at Pfeiffers. ' The place, 229 West Second Btreet. Everything in the fish line, neat and clean, at a reasonable price. FOR RENT. A house, partly furnish ed, small barn, 4 lots. Inquire of Mrs. L. W. Moench, 330 Main. WANTED. Girl to do general house work. Good pay for good Bervice. . Apply at 730 Washington Btreet. Home phone 354. FOR RENT. Close in, three furnished rooms for housekeeping. 125 4th and ' Baker. 23t 1 1 IV'iLj'nti WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 113 BROADALBIN STREET. OVER COAT and CRAVENETTE SEASON V bmmmmmm ' i' - J, f 04 THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE IN PRINT A comparison will show that ours is different. There is a distinctiveness 1 hat is not shown in ordinary makes. Ours were made up for this particular trade, and according to our owni designs. QUALITY first--price next Moderately Priced $ BOYSlOVERCOATS , $3.75 up. 0 Every thing NEW . D. B. ADAMS, VACUUM CARPET SWEEPER. Agent for the ONWARD SLIDING HOE. The Blain Gic Albuiy Oregon L