Albany Democrat ""Entered at thepost "ofnce7"AIbany,Or, tecond ilass mail matter. T. P. Nutting. Our Wants. NOTICE. Hop picking will begin in the yard of McLellan & Settlemire, on the A. F. Luther place, North Albany on Sept. 1. 11 WANTED. Girl to do general house work, 823 S. Walnut street. tl FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms, 606 Water street. ' FOR SALE. House an two lots Hackleman's addition, $1.00. B. t. Ellsworth, Phone Black 31S2. tl5 FOR SALE. Farm of 20 acres, one and a half miles from Albany, new 7 room house and barn, running water all Tear, give immediate possession wTOp Terms: half down and balance in easy payments. Also some household goods. Inquire at 830 S. BEMpTSl7-W. 2nd street. Bicycles, sewing machines, umbrellas, everything. Try him. CATTLE FOR SALE.-Registered Aberdeen Angus. John Wills, Al bany, Or. WUOL-Carded and batted at Santiam Carding & Knitting Mills, Stayton. A. J, Caldwell, Prop. FOR RENT Office looms, splendid location, In the new Stark building. See Dr. A. Stark about it. asnaif.v SVpH Rainwater, looks after garbage. Phone Horre 2303. 4t FOR SALE. Br the owner, one six i..,. anif ton Iota, center of town, 822 East 4th St; also one good cook stove and several heating stoves. H. Barnes.J Lyon street will pick up garbage for DOC montn. o. rennj uio man. Home phone 2303. FOR SPEOIAL DELIVERY BOY. Call Roy Eastburn. at Eastburn s Btore. Both phones 68. FOR SALE. Two four room cot tages, at Nye Creek. See Chas. Burggraf. 19t FOR SALE. Farm of 45 acres, in quire of E. E. Parrish, R. D. 1. NO NAILS. Have your souls sewed on by Chas. Y rocnow s new macnine. Saves stockings and socks. It $100,000. To loan on Farm-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 nlse in Albany. Skill Iv set, if desired. FIRE INSURANCK Beaver State Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera House Bldg. FIRE INSURANCE.-O. F. R. A. oi McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones. Every NEW FALL DRESS GOODS Such a large shipment came in yesterday that we have hardly had time to get them all marked and ready to show you but they will be ready when you come. We want you to come and see them. We believe our dress goods department has never been so beautifully or completely stocked as it is at the present time. There are cloths of all kinds, panams, serge, novelties, broadcloth, in fact every kind you might desire. Particularly pretty and desirable are the new pastels in French Serge. This makes a cloth that is in many ways superior to broadcloth for eveninS wraps, gowns or cos tumes. ' Our line of trimming is also new and up-to-date. May we show them to you? L. E.& H. J. Hamilton ' 317 First St. FOR SALE. Half horse power, single hose, 110 volt, 110 cycle, alternating electric motor. L. H, Jacks. Both phones. 13 WANTED. A second hand wheeling chair, tricycle Kind preferred. See Riley Lobaugh. FOR SALE. Ten cor 's of fir wood, 12 cords ol oak. Inquire at 532 Elm street. FOR SALE, Dressers, iron beds, mattresses, pillows, chairs, wash stands. Call at Mrs. Nichols, Mil liner. FOR SALE. Good tomatoes in balk. .CM. Westbrook. Home phone 7001. 26t LOST. Within 8 miles ef Albany, a purse containing two checks and some money. Leave at this office. FOR SALE. 5 acres 8 8 mile from Albany, new 10 room house, running water all year, will give immediate possession. Price $2500. TermB. 1 4 cash, balance in 4 equal annual pay ments at 7 per cent. Address W. 0. W. Shepherd, R. D. 1 Albany. 22t FOR SALE. Good seasoned oak grub wood. A. W. Dockstedder, Home, phone black 176. tl FOR SALE. Small tracts of one acre, up, at $300 an acre and upwards, fine for gardening, fruit, etc , and a home, close to school houBe. See E. M. Perfect. 2St FOR SALE. Two lotB with four room cottage, barn and buggy shed, corner 9th and Hill Sts. ; also two lots in Fairdale addition. Call at Mrs. , Fromms' 440 E. 1st & Jackson Sts., I AlDany, Ore. I9t PRIVATE SALE. -One light spring wagon, a Bingle buggy, good clover hay, 80 chickens, and numerous other things. G. Messman, 4 mile West of Lebanon, 1 mile South of W. W. Crawford's. 18t I FOR SALE -The Maxwell farm by Hires 434 acres, three miles west of Halsey on Muddy Creek, 260 acres in grain, remainder pasture, running water through all fields, some wood along creek, 2 good houses, one 6 room one 8 room. 2 barns. Can nicely be made into two good farms. On Electric R. R. survey. Direct cor respondence to F. M. Maxwell, AdJ ministrator, Hubbard, Oregon. , 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 WDhone 204. t8 j OOD TO SAtV. Wanted by Andrew Fuller, 223 3rd Caiapoola. Bell phone 294. t6 j LANDSCAPE GARDENING, budding, I etc., by D. B. Sf.eer, R. D. 8. Hazel wood addition. t03 WOOD SAWING. Call up C. M. westbrook, Home phone 7001. New E H. P. saw. t3 FRUIT TREES TRUE TO NAME. Budded on whole roots, are the only kind to plant. Tint's the kind we sell. Call i.oth phones or address vV. A. Ledbetter, salesman, Albany Nur series, Albany, Or. FOR SALE. 1 two seated single rig, Bprings, 1 three seated double rig, springs, covered, both in good repair, at a reasonable price. F. H. Hugh Bon, 1 mile from Albany, Benton county. 6t New Day from now on you will find this of particular interest to you THE AN OLD GAME. Why does Mr. Taft advise another revision of the tariff? Simply because he sees the handwriting on the wall announced from every part of the country. There is nothing sincere about it; but it is good so far as it goes. The same advice has been given before and flagrantly disregarded. So long as such men as Aldrich are al lowed to dominate the schedule in the interest of the rubber and other trusts, in which their friends arc concerned, there will be no genuine revision downward in the interest of the peo ple. It will all be in the interest of the trusts as it has been in the past, and Mr. Taft knows it; but he is afraid of the people politically and hence his present finesse movement. As in the past some people will be fooled be cause they want to be; but there is a spirit of independence in the country that is striking, and it is quite pos sible there will be a manifestation of its power. That is what is troubling the politicians with jobs. They are afraid some one else will get their job. Just before an important election the president and those under him al ways make a grand stand play at re vising the tariff or something else in the interest of their party. What the people want is the goods. They are tired of paying double price for rub ber and cotton and woolen goods in the interest of the trusts. THE PEOPLE ARE COMPETENT. I The member of the legislature of Oregon, an average kind of a fellow, during a forty days session of the leg islature passes on at least five run dred different measures, and he gen erally doesn't get the headache either. And yet some people are claiming the average voter, who is just about as smart as Oregon's average legislator, isn't capable of passing on thirty-two measures. But he is, just the same. While there may be some people, who will be short on some of the measures, as a rule the voter will know just about as near what he is doing as the legislator does, uninfluenced by the modern lobby. It is the modern meth od of the people ruling, and, although there are some measures that might well be off the list as a whole it of fers a good chance for the people to speak out on important affairs. j Rooms to rent to married couole who will board me. 304 Ferry street, Wil son Blain. TO RKNT. House, fu'niture for Bale 532 Elm street. tOl. FURNISHED. Housekeeping rooms, . 1:6 Washington street. FOR RENT. -Two rooms for light housekeeping, everything complete. Apply at 324 E. 1st St. t27 FOR SALE. A mare very gentle, and buggy, at a bargain. Call at 938. Calapooia and 10th street. 13 ! FOR SALE. A new 6 room house. 2 lots, Bryant's Addition. J. R. Ed wards, Bryant's Ad. tl LOST. A lady's gold watch, with chat elaine pin. Return to this office. FOR RENT. - Four rooms and pantry, $10 a month, over Davenport's music store. See E. U. Rhoades. 20t EVERY DAY Fa I I HAMILTON STORE PERSONAL Edmund Parker returned from the Bay last night. Mrs. Linebach, of Roseburg, returned home this afternoon. W. O. W. Shepard and daughter went to Jefferson today. Mrs, C. E. Sharp is expecting her father to visit her from the east. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trites, of Gold endale, Wash., are visiting here. Mrs. Phil Swank, of Tallman, and sister, of Nebraska, returned this noon from a visit at Summit. Miss Watson, of Portland, returned home this afternoon after a visit with MrB P. A. Yaung. Mr. and Mrs. Prawl, of Oklahoma, are visiting at the home of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Smith Cux, in this city. Hon. R. A. Miller, of Portland, re turned today from his new place, on the map seven miles north of Newport, Seal Crest. F. & A. Kerkheeker, now of Port land, recently of Germany, have been in the city looking after desirable land. S. N. Steele and family, of Portland, returned last night from Newport, all going home but Miss Medora, who was kidnapped by several of her Albany Iriends and held for a visit. Fred Schultz and son have returned from a trip to the bills beyond Forest Grove, where they spent several days in the mountains hunting, but the forest fires have been too much for such things. Administrator's Sale. We will sell at public auction on the Clay Marshal farm, 6 miles east of Al bany, near Knox' Butte, Tuesday Sept. 6, commencing at 10 a. m. 7 head of horses, 2 cows and calf, sow and pigs, shoats, wagons and farming utensils. Terms: $1. cash, all over 12 moa time at 6 per cent. Free lunch at 12 o'clock. R. C. Burk hart, R. W. Johnson, administrators, F. M. Shores, auctioneer. WANTED. Cosmopolitan Magazine requires the services of a represent- - ative in Albany to look after sub scription renewals and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, H C. Campbell, Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1789 Broad way, New York City. PUBLIC SALE. At the farm of John and R. J. Fisher, 4 miles south of Albany on Thursday, Seotember 8 beginning at 1 p. m., farm imple ments and live stock. WANTED. Competentgirl for general housework. $4. 321 W. 6th St. t WANTED. A public singer. Inquire at Democrat office. WANTED. Man with team to haul Shingle bolts, half mile haul, good roads, good price. Call at Albany shingle Mill. t6 I WE RECEIVE o N E W FALL RUGS If you have not seen the excellent showing of rugs now on display in the Drapery and Rug Department you still have a rare treat in store for you. Such a large line of new distinctive colors and patterns has never before been as sembled in this town. There are rugs of every grade, every size and color. Rugs for every room from bedroom to library, and best of all the prices on all are very low and the qualities the highest. We believe you have never had an opportunity to buy such high class rugs as the ones we are now showing at the prices we ask. It's easy to show them to you. Any time you can spare ten minutes come up and we will show you 120 or 130 rugs of new and pleasing design. CLEARANCE SALE To Reduce Stock Regardless of Cost In Show Window Granite Stew-?an, values 50c to $1 00 going at 24c for choice. HULBERT-OHLING CO. 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. C0PEL4ND AND MARSHALL LUMBER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. House and Barn Bills a Specialty. M ill situated two miles east of Knox Butte, near Santiam River. GRAIN SACKS AND TWINE l:0R SALE. We will be prepared to take oats on storage. Barley, wheat and oats bought. M. SENDERS & CO. o ds 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 23C5. store Albany Oregon