Albany Democrat. Entered at the post ollice, Albany, Or, becond clasB mail matter. F. P. Nutting. Our Wants. FOR SALE. Twj lots.twogo-jd houses, and a burn, For $2500, if taken at once, bringing $20 a month rent. B. Guldbegr, S39 E. 8th street. t20 FOR SALE. Farm of 20 acres, one and a half miles from Albany, new 7 room house and barn, running water all year, give immediate possession with crop. Terms: half down and balance in eaBy payments. Also some household goods. Inquire at 330 S. Main. U2 FOB BALK.-- A piano, wood as new, half price, all kinds of household furniture, and residence and two lots. 640 Sixth and Jefferson streets. Home 528. 15t WANTED Buyer or cash renter for WANTED. Millinery apprentices at an 735 acre farm. Also will sell , the Hamilton Store, house and three lots on main business poR RENT. Second story over Dav street of Corvallis, and house and j enport's Music Store, 5 rooms, for . tWU IUIB 111 JUU B UUU1WUI1. ilUUI COO ' S. J. Starr, 610 S. Second St. Cor-1 vallis, Ore. t!8 HOP.PICKERS. Anyone wishing to REPAIRS THINGS. - F. R. Daily, 227 W. 2nd street. Bicycles, sewing machines, umbrellas, everything. Try him. TO CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES. Every man running for congress, ac cording to a suggestion in Every body's, should be personally requested to answer the following, the people have a right to an answer to: . If elected to congress, will you vote I. For Cannon for speaker? 2. To take away from the speaker the power of appointing committees an auto. PERSONAL Hon. A. M. Holt and family went to the Bay today. Prof. Leonard, the singing evangelist, arrived this noon. Hon. F. J. Miller left this afternoon for Tillamook by way of Sheridan and , pick in the Leeper and Hodges hop yards please register at uiiDeri uros. store. M. A. Winn, Manager. tl9 DILL for dill pickles for Bale by E. B. Davidson, 729 E First St. CATTLE FOR SALE.-Registered Aberdeen Angus. John WilIB, Al bany, Or. ; WASHING.-Done at 128 W. Water street. Home phone 432. Work called for and delive-ed. WOOL Carded and batted at Santiam Carding & Knitting Mills, Stayton. A. J. Caldwell, Prop. FOR RENT. Office looms, splendid location, in the new Stark building. Sea Dr. A. Stark about it. GARBAGE. Fred Rainwater, look. after garbage. Phone ttorre 2303. 4t FOR SALE. By the owner, one tlx room hoUBe and two lots, center of town, 822 East 4th St; also one good cook stove and several heating stoves. H. Barnes.; GARBAGE. If residence is west of Lyon street will pick np garbage for 50c month. S. U Penny the garbage man. Home phone 2303. t4 FOR SPEOIAL DELIVERY BOY. Call Roy Eastburn. at Eastbarn'f store. Both phones 68. FOR SALE. Two four room cot tages, at Nye Creek. See Chaa. Burggraf. 19t FOR SALE. Farm of 45 acres, in quire of E. E. Parrisb, R. D. 1. NO NAILS. Have your souls sewed ' on by Chas. Procnow b new machine. Saves stockings and socks. It FOR SALE-Farm ot lbO acres, also city property. Inquire of 11. t . Mc- llwain. 1100,000. To loan on f arm-land), or on good city property, to procure a loan, or to make a loan, call upon J. O. Christy, Atty., at law Rooms 12 and 13 over the First National Bank, 230 W. 1st. street, Albany Ore. 6t GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for sale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than aywhere else in .Albany. Skill Iv set, if desired. FIRE INSURANCE Beaver State Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera House Bldg. FIRE INSURANCE.-O. F. R. A. ot McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones. $.0 per Mo. 151 FOR RENT. Nine room houss on Pine I street. See E. E. Rex, 2nd and i Madison. 15t and to give it to the House? 3. To revise the tariff again, so that it will represent only the dif ference in wage cost of production between the United States and for eign countries? 4. To authorize the Interstate Com merce Commission to regulate rates on the basis of a physical valuation of railroad properties? 5. To authorize the Interstate Com merce Commission to limit the issu ance of stocks and bonds to the actual ' investment? William Ehlert, the founder of the Mexican mines, of Lebanon, returned home this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin returned this afternoon from a trip to the south ern part of the state. Mrs. Jack Simpson, of Portland, wife of a former C. & E. engineer, arrived this noon on a visit with her folks. Mrs. i. C. Smith, wife of the mayor of Grants Pass, returned home this afternoon from a trip to Newport. J. N. Hart, of Baker City, who is POR SALE -The Hires 434 acres. Maxwell farm by three miles west of ft pr thr AWert MpMinn r.( TinltH riding the assembly elephant for at Stntix. Si-nntnrs? torney general, was in the city last a i? - .,.,:,,: t .i. evening. Halsey on Muddy week, iw acres m:office department, and the appointment Miss Margaret Geisendorfer, sister thtlVStf, fiKE! m" 3 a permanent director of posts ? in law of Congressman Hawley.returned aCcr unryoonfroma tt,p to washiDBton 6 & . n ' , 'mpti from Kfl mo- .niv inrtrp nf it mm- County. eral deposits, the same to be leased H. J. Rhines, the M. E. singing room one 8 room. 2 barns. Can nicely i be made into two good farms. Un Electric R R survev Direct cor-: at adequate rentals and for moderate evangelist, passed through the city for V . . ,. . ' nA.-:nrlK? T.ohannn mhorA tnmnrpnui nicrhr. ha mill respondence to F. M. Maxwell, AdJ ministrator, Hubbarn, uregon. FOR RENT. House. Inquire of Mrs. Brenner. 327 W. 3rd. 15t FOR TRADE. A 2 3 4 wagon for a heavier wagon. See O. S. Emery, 126 South Pine. Home phone 404. tl8 WANTED. Men to cut chair bolts in a wood camp. R. Veal & Son. tl2 I FOR SALE. Good Jersey cow. In quire A. Beard, 508 R 5th street. Both phones t21 WOOD. Good dry mixed and fir, E. M. Perfect, R. D. 4, Home 204. t8 HAULING. Gravel and excavation by Hugh Perfect, R. D. 4, Home phone 204. t8 SHINGLING. Will take contracts for all kinds of shingling. W. J. Vanaken, residence Young-Goodwin block. Home phone 444. tl3 WOOD TO SAtf.-Wanted by Andrew Fuller, 223 3rd & Calapooia. Bell phone 294. t6 periods ? Lebanon, where tomorrow night he will 9. For a bill to prevent the govern- deliver his lecture on "In His Steps," ment from selling any more of its ex- with illustrations, isting water sites, the same to be leas- Judge Geo. Barton, of Portland, a ed as above? , former head of the Linn county court, rOHWriPRAR! F OP'A'PITRIIWS '.he d,! when the PPuliat bad a CONSIDERABLE OF A. REFUSER majority, arrived this noon on a short business trip. A. W. McGilvrev went to Shedd this afternoon to look after three residence A hairbrained editor down in Cali fornia says: "Imagine Bryan refus- : . i. : ,, r, i i 1 SJiSVl ""SI rl!!fi WHe7 Suesens also went to paint the political. He has always stood for ; i R rrnn,t rMitleM. i rrMrncnmonf' nnri eniiflrv 1 Father Lane left this afternoon for his native town Roaeburg. Father Power is now m charge of the work of the Catholic church there, while Father McGhee has work in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Irvine and Mrs. Wallace, a sister of Mr. "Irvine, of Salem, returned from an outing at beside which the thirty forma editor is a gnat. the best in government and society, morals and religion. An exchange aptly says he has refused to drink and guzzle. He has also declined the bad in the things of life and stood for righteousness. Saloon bums may be depended upon to whack men of the character of Bryan. Also their sym- . i. : u. . l A : .. takes politically, but altogether he rep- Newport, Mr. Irvine is a brother of resentVa splendid type of manhood, LJmea,!ld "j8"""8. W8B a Cali- j tiiu-nj - Right of way man G. W. McDowell, of the Oregon Electric. LawverGale S. LANDSCAPE GARDENING, budding, MAY MAYOR GAYNOR RECOVER Hill and Surveyor A. L. Geides went 1 HI UBIGUI bIMB DIWllMJIli Alia I, BKil A universal sentiment has gone up j street depot site has been selected but in favor of the recovery of Mayor will not be announced for several days. Uaynor of New York. It is said that , A mono- those returning from New. in every church of the city on Sunday port last night were Mr. and Mrs. L.E. there were prayers for him. He has Blain. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sanders, established a character in New York 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chace, Mrs. Weather that calls for confidence and the de-lford, Miss Belle Chance, Mr. and sire that he shall be spared to con- Mrs. Wayne Stanard and J. W. Hobbs. tinue his administration of the af- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Berry, of Lin- lairs of the city along righteous lines.! Coln, Neb., are here on a visit with The country has none too many men their former neicrhhor C. D. Jewitt. like Judge Gaynor, clean and clear for Mr. Berry has the distinction of hav ing ueen county treasurer ui Liuucuoier county, ot which Lincoln is tne county CLEARANCE SAL To Reduce Stock Regardless of Cost In Show Window Granite Stew-?ans, values 50c to $1 00 going at 24c for choice, HULBERT-OHLING CO. etc., by D. B. Steer, R. D. 3. Hazel- wood addition. t03 WOOD SAWING.-Call up C. M. vvestbrook.Home phone 7001. New 5 H. P. saw. t3 FOR RENT. Four nice furnished rooms, only $16. Inquire at Daven Sort's Music Store. 2t P PICKERS WANTED. Register now for yard en A. F. Luther place, 1 mile from bridge. Home phone 2105. McClellan&Settlemier. t28 FRUIT TREES TRUE TO NAME. Budded on whole roots, are the only kind to plant, Ttut's the kind we sell. Call i otb phones or address vV. A. Ledbetter, salesman, Albany Nur series, Albany, Or. FOR SALE. 1 two seated single rig. springs, 1 three seated double rig, springs, covered, both in good repair, at a reasonable price. F. H. Hugh son, 1 mile from Albany, Benton county. 6t the best in civic government. F G. WILL, lor Watches See the new lot of granite ware at he Variety Store. WANTED. Apprentice girls at the Hamilton Stoie. I FOR SALE. Cheap, 1 two year old I colt, 1 brown mare, J. W. Hornbach, Albany, R. D 2. Home 131 farmers, i t23 seat. I The Weather. Range of temperature 83 60. The river is down another notch, be ing .7 of a foot. Prediction: fair tonight and Thurs day, cooler Thursday. ESTABLISHED IN 1892 Conducted Upon' Conservative Lines, and with Capital and Surplus of $90,000.00, this Bank Invites Your Business Same Management for Eighteen Years, Through Two Panics. J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers. ALBANY, OREGON. COPEUND AND MARSHALL LUMBER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF u'Lli KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. House and Barn Bills a Specialty. Mill situated two miles east of Knox Butte, near Santiam River. GRAIN SACKS AND TWINE FOR SALE. We will be prepared to take oats storage. Barley, wheat and oats Bought. M. SENDERS & CO. STONE For building, ornamental purposes, rip rap, filling, etc. Samp'es at M. Senders &. Co's store. W. L. COBB, R. D 4. Phone, Home 2306. First Shipment ot NEW FALL SKIRTS AND SUITS Some Striking Styles that are Unusually Pretty and Desirable We Invite You in to See Them The New Garmets One shipment and a large one of skirts and suits has been received and we are enthusiastic in the praise of the new styles. They are different, largely in the trimming and some what in the cut of the garment. This is particularly true of the skirts, the better ones being beautifully trimmed in brading of silk soutache put on in new and pleasing de signs on voile, panama and serges of good fast black col ors and all wool materials. Many of the skirts are made with this trimmed band set above a pleated kilt giving a good full skirt at the bottom and a neat smooth fit over the hips. Other styles have an overskirt effect fitting smoothly over the hips and trimmed with silk soutache. We illustrate two styles. The trimmed skirt is made of voile and is very high class in every particular, selling from $15 to $18.50. The plainer skirt is of serge or panama and sells from $7.50 and up in different styles. The suits are very attrac tive this season. Coats come medium lentgh and plain tailored effects, which bring out beautifully the graceful lines of the garments. Come in and see them. In the Dress Goods Dep't Quite a number of pretty n ew things have arrived in this department and it is taking on the appearance of Fall. Among the most attractive materials received is a line of PANAMAS AND SERGES These excellent materials are all wool come 36 inches wide and in all the good dark shades of red, blue, and brown besides black. We think they are very special at the low price we have placed on them. They are selling at per yard, 60 and 75c. Then there is a very choice line of plaids in new com binations that are also very reasonable and popular. These come in several grades from cotton to wool and sell at per yard, 25c to $1.25. ' KIMONA MATERIALS. Several different materials are shown in these and the patterns are very unique. One of the choicest materials is the kimona flannel al ways popular and very durable. Patterns this year are new and attractive. Price per yard, 15c and 20c. ;irnntinf Trpup That beautiful crene material that is , .... ... . I woiulertully suited to tlie making oi Kimonas. iew pat- 1 (ot-na riiirl rr1rr! in tlit'stv Alo ner vard. 20c. And a nice assortment of new fast color ginghams in stripes and checks at per yard 15c L. E.&11.J. Hamilton 3 17 First St. THE HAMILTON STORE Albany Oregon