Oregon Wool Blankets and Indian Robes THIS MORNING CHILLY NIGHTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS Fine VJiite Woolen Blankets with pink or blue border, full width, good weight. Thesf would certainly make an acceptable Christmas Gift. We also have a splendid showing of Indian Robes Fine patterns and colorings. Bath Robe Blanketing. by the yard. Heavy weight in tan, brown, grey, blue and black eroucd and a nice display of patterns. 28 inches wide 40c yard 32 inches wide..., 45c veard Men's Furnishings In Fancy Christmas Boxes. Suspenders, Fancy Socks, Garters, Ties, Handkerchiefs, etc. Special combina tion roxes with articles to match. Linen Initial Handkerchitfs 15c and 20c Silk " " 60e Ah Excellent Display Of Toilet. Manicure, Military and Baby Sets, Corib and Brush Sets, Comb, brush and Mirror Sets, Six piece Baby sets, six piece Manicure sets. All suita ablo for Christmas gifts and the prices are very reasonabl. Gloves and Mittens Keep Your Hands Warm Plain ard fancy knit in pink, blue, grey, red, brown black and white. 10c to 50c pair. News from Albany's Six Trains. Early OBSERVED ust Like the Flowers Just arrived a beauti ftil line of the latest perfumes " and latest toilet waterSjPalmers, Wrights and Oolgates. all sizes from 25c tip. Many new ' and deli cate oders, swe6t and lasting. The . Latest Perfume Spiehler's "Select Lily Valley!' A sloppy morning:, but the depot was well filled. Prof. J. B. Horner, after attending a nicotine of the commandery, left for home. Prof. Horner is enthus:astic oyer the effort he is making to secure i lor uregnn a publishing house tor Oregon productinns,uot dependant upon the bast, a move in the right direction. Prof, Kent and another O. A. C. man. left for Portland lo at'end the state dairy association's annual convention, which Albany might have had but objected to the big expense account attucneu to ic. Assessor Bruce MeKi.ieht went to Salem to attend a session of the state tax commission, before which all the the assessors of the state have been cited to appear. No assessor in Oregon i comes closer to doing his duty accord ing to tn la ws ot the state tnan Mr. McK.nignc. anil Hni1frlitr wont- in Prfte,ri nmlarl there by the dangerous illness of Mrs. hmall, a daughter ot the tormer and sister of Mrs. Junkin. An operation was performed upon her Monday and her eondition is reported critical. Messrs. Scott and Freerksen came down to attend the monthly session of the Albany Creamery Association, one of the best in the valley. Dr. J. C Booth, of Lebanon left for Portland. G. S. Hill went to Portland. H. Bryant left for the State Hor ticultural Society's Portland show. Prof. Head went northward. Henrv Ohling went to Portland. A. Becker went to Portland. Mrs. Childs, of Brownsville, left for Oregon City, on a visit with her daughter. The Toledo. A new steel ranee, with a cooking plate on top, a model modern . stove No blacking: Keeps clean. Just take a looK at it. At Albany rid. Co s. The Albany Butter & Produce Co. are paying 40 cents per pound f. o. b. Albany, for butler fac, or 39c on the wagon. It you have cream to sell call both phones 49. ' A fine line of fruits, vegetables, nsh, canned goods, etc., always on hand at the Metropolitan Market, Btoadalbin street. Only the best is kept. liy the Man About Town. A bare spot on the pavement in fron' of Chas. Knecht's, reaching across the street, the only one along the boulevard. C. H. NEWS. Probate: In estate of Mario Schaffer final ao count approved. Deeds recorded: Anton Liberskyrto Wm. A.White 200.44 acres tp 10-2 W ?12,0CO 22 hoboes coming out of the city lail . at one time. Some one remarked that I , . whenever a man has a roll of blankets 1 . Real estate mortgages for $505 and it is a sign that he is a laboring man'W Uatel ?l mid flOl). and will work. lhreor tour out ot the twenty-two had blankets. That the carpenters are taking a rest where the roofs are not on. That Pendleton cast a smaller vote than Albeny. Perhaps had worse weather. That the Eugene papers have haidly mentioned the snow, evidently not con sidering it a booster for the vallev. and ! perhaps out of sympathy for that girl in tne glass or water, cut tnose are things that have to take their own course. People who are not willing tn stand a week or two of snow here in stead of months of it with blizzard. thrown in, back east, for ihe generic good weather, had better hunt the equator. The Weather. It rained .40 inch in 24' hours, with enough waimth to make the snow grad ually go, but there is some left yet. The range of temperature was 42-32. The river has remuined about sta tionary at 7 feet. Tub barometer was down to i:9.29r indicating a storm of some kind, it is to be hoped without snow. The prediction: rain and warmer to night and Thursday, high south-east winds along the coast. Ten inches of Know make one of rain. From New Zealand. Wherahiko Rawei, Hine Taimoa, his wife, and Little Rue, who give an en tertainment, "The New Zealanders in Song, Story and Picture," or "From Cannibalism to Culture," are native Maoris. Mr. Rawei was born in the wilds-ot northern New Zealand and lived for a time among the most savage cannibals, f Third number of the lecture Course. At the United Presbyterian church, Friday evening, December 10, at 8:15. Admission, including reserved seat, 50c. Seats on sale Friday morning at Woodworth's Drug Store. Season ticket holders may have seats reserved without extra charge. A Snow Woman. A white woman, with a well chiseled face, black flashing eyes, and hair done up in the latest style, was seen in the yard of W. H. Rhoades yesterday. Mr. Rhoades was the sculptor, and this. 1 piece, the best snow subject the Demo crat man has seen, shows Mr. Rhoades: to be an artist of talent. Olde Tyme Concerte. ; An old time concert will be held at the Christian church next Monday night that will be worth attending.- It will I cost two shillings to get in if grown, a i little more than a shilling if a cbild and a little less for some victuals, that is 25c and 15c to get in and 10 cents to l eat LOST. A bracelet, on Broadalbin street, initials F. M. Jon it. Return to Democrat office. Blind Singer Coming. Mr. Edward abner Thompson of the Boston School of Expression, who will 09 remembered from his splendid pro gram last last year, will again appear at the Academy on Monday, Dec. 13, Pe will give a concert recital which included several classical numbers. He is an artist both in song and recitation. Ticket 50 and 25 cents. Firemen Election. Notice is hearby given that the an nual Fireman election will be held in the hall of Engine Co. No. 1, on Mon day, Dec. 18, from 1 to 6 30 p. m. of the Just Like ' the Flower. -tUTi Burkhart & Lee. A fine line of noveStfes arriving for the holidays. Up-to-date goods. Choice cut glass If so, call and see me about it, as I ! have just what you want. j No. 1. Nice new house and lot, 5 rooms. Well located. .Trice $MUU.UU. 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 eautiful vacant lot at a bargain. ' No. 4. Good 7 room house, West Albany. Trice S18UU.UU No. 5. Good paying business, will take S7UUU.UU investment. No. 6. Good 7 room house, barn chicken houses, lots of fruit. Vi acres of land, also blacksmith shop (30x30) on the place which rents for $8.00 per month. Possession given immediate' ly if taken soon. Can be got at a bar gain. . I have bargains in farms of all de scriptions, if you wish to buy call and sec me before doing so and if you wish , to sell list your property for sale with j the oldand reliable Real Estate dealer. T. V. riPE. 203 W. 2nd St. - - Albany, Oregon. Cream Wafers. Cream Dates. Milk Chocolate Kisses. English Fruit Loaf. Sliced Lady Creams. Cream Bon Bons. Cocoanut Biscuits. Assorted Nuts, Dates, Figs, etc WANTED. By a married man. a farm to care for this winter, with timber wood cutting by contract or cord None but those meaning business need reply. Uare ot Democrat. THE JEWELER. The "OLD RELIABLE" ilk A full line of choice nursery stock. Order now for Spring delivery. Phne Red 871 Office 312 W. Second St. J. F. PEIRCE. Manager. Albany Supply Company WFOLHS ilLE" DE iLERS , . In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts, confectionary, wrapping paper, twine and paper bags. Cash paid for all kinds of poultry. We also have the agency for Pyramid and Golden uate cement, ulympic lime, Arden plaster. Get prices bef jre buy ing. Cash paid for eggs. Foot Ferry Street. Albany. Phones. iHin 5 Bell, 3 Home. rKe Grocer a:id Baker Z1S WE8T FIRST 8rt:!T,.4LBAS7 OREUON, First class gojds in their seasor. Phone Main 56. G.E.METZGUS Sheet Sanitary Plumbers and Meial WorKers. Our patron? are assured of strict)) first-class work, prompt service anf reasonable prices. Eave-trough, conductors, roofing am general jobbi. g. Specifications furn shed. Estimates cheerfully given. Try us. 201 E. First St. Both Phone Ices and creams of all kinds made to order. Get your order in today so as to insure prompt delivery. ELITE Chj'-' Both Phones. FOR SALE A good fresh cow, an a No. 1, pure blood Jersey cow for sale, fine milker and a perfect pet, just the cow for family use. No better Jer sey in the country, also a good heavy Bteady work horse, will weigh about 1400 lbs. perfectly sound in every re Spect. Call on J. V. Pipe 203 West 2nd Btreet, Albany, Or. Fortmiller Furniture Co. Sell a duster guaranteed for one year for 10c. 1st. You get a duster that will out wear a duster of any other material' costing five times the price. 2nd. It will not scratch the finest furniture as other dusters do. 3rd. You can-push it into corners, shelves and . crevices where other Dusters would be destroyed. Try one.. We have a long line to select from in furniture. When making presents don't forget there is nothing -more useful and acceptable than, a good piece of furniture. Chairs and Rock ers in Leather, Oak and Mahogany; Ladies Desks, Book Cases. Iron beds of the latest designs,, and Dressers in all the latest styles and finishes. Rugs of all sizes. In fact, you can select a frescnt for any member of the family here, and the prices will be as usual,, the lowest possible. FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO.. WAIT MEAD, WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 113 BROADALBIN STREET. USEFUL GIFTS si 1 FOR THE HOLIDAYS, - D. B. ADAMS, VACUUM CARPET SWEEPER. ittrit for the ONWARD SLIDING EOE. DON'T for.the sake of being over-nice buy useless things for the Holidays. The things that don't "show up" well a week after you have given them. BUY ARTICLES of Service 'and Utility -for with them alone do you do an act of good grace, and only by them are YOU gratefully remembered. BUYGIFTS FOR MEN at an all men's store, See what we offer. Then it is easy to select. WE NEVER DISSAPOINT Ihe. Blain Clothing Co. Albany - Oregon