Exclusive Agents for Luzerne Underwear for Women and Children .A splendid American production and excellent quality at the price. Children's Union Suits Cotton and Worsted, ribbed, sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5....$1.25 Suit Children's Union Suits same as above sizes 6, 7 and 8 $1,5 Suit Ladies' Cotton and Worsted Suits; sizes 5 and 6, $1-25 Suit Same as above, sizes 7, 8 and 9 $1-50 Suit Ladies' Silk and Wool Vests, sizes 5 and 6 $1.25 Suit Same as above, sizes 7 and 8 $1.50 Suit Ladies' Silk and Wool Tights, -sizes 5 and 6 $1.25 Suit Same as above, sizes 7 and 8 $1.50 Suit Ladies Silk and Wool Union Suits, sizes 5 and 6 $2.00 Same as above, sizes 7, 8 and 9 $2.50 THIS MORNING! A P. 0. THE MIKADO SUGGEST0N. TONIGHT News from Albany" Six Early Trains, No. lit was four hours late and No. 14 three hours late, due to a bridge be ing burned out in Southern Oregon. Attorney General Crawford after spending the night in Albany went out 10 L,eDanon on a snort trip, in uio pri marv contest in this county Mr. Craw, ford according to indications will beat Hart for nomination five to one, per haps mora. Regardless of the fact that Hart is the assembly candidate ho is about as much qualified for the im portant position as a dog is to run an automobile. A. C. Woedcock, lawyer, farmer and insurgent, arrived from Corvallis on his way to his home at Eugene. He is one of the busiest men in the valley, if man who has made business, a success o: Frank Patterson, after a visit of a week or two with his family, left for Minnesota on a viBit with his parents, when he will return to Panama by way of the Mississippi and a gulf steamer. He is interested in a business there, and besides has a government position ODen for him if he wishes to accept it. M..lr -T Mnnt-nith left for the Breit- enbuBh to join Mrs. Monteith, who has been there with her father and sister for several weekB. Ed. Hall, of the N. VY. UO. arrived from Corvallis. , George Finley, the timber dealer, came down from a viBit with his folks at Crawfordsville, and went to Port land. Bv direction of the Post O.'lxe De partment, the attention of the patrons of this office is invited to the advan tage of providing facilities for the re ceipt of their mail by erecting conven ient! accessible boxes or cutting suita ble slots in their doors. Such action would enable the postmaster to Kive a TntvTonri prompter and better delivery service f " p,; I witn tne meana at nii disposal, since the carriers can cover mucn more ter ritory in less time if not compelled to wait for an answer to their ring. Pri vat; receptacles for mail are also a great convenience to tne householder, obviating the necessity of responding to the carrier's call at inconvenient moments and permi' t;ng the safe de delilery of mail in the absence of mem bers of the household. They also pre vent the occobior.nl necesity of a car rier's proceeding on his route without delivering mail because ot failure to answer his ring within a reasonable time, and enable him to make deliveries to patrons living on or near the end of the route at an earlier hour. It has been shown by actual experi ence that the benefits derived by pat rung nf nitv deliverv from the use of such receptacles far outway the small expense involved. Ab this office is in terested in furnishing the best poBsible service at the least expense, your com pliance with the foregoing suggestions his Gilbert and Sullivan's famous comic opera, will be presented at the opera house tonight, with Eva Pollard as Yum Yum, Alfred Pollard as Ko-Ko, Jack Pollard as the Mikado, and the entire National Opera Company, prin cipals and chorus, in the cast. "The MiKado" is jne of the most popular comic operas that has ever been sung by a light opera company, ai.d the ren dition the National-Pollard Opera Comp any gives it is certainly on an equality with the best ever seen by a traveling, company and fully equal to the very best metropolitan production the opera has received during its revival in New York. The catchy airs and whist ley tunes in "The Mikado," together with the splendid comedy action of theopera, has made the revival quite as popular with the masses as the original pro duction, twenty years ago. Resnectfu v. J. S. VAN WINKLE, Postmaster. Not as Bad as Reported. A Rebekah function. The Rebeka'hs yesterday afternoon net in a social session with Mrs N. H. Vheeler with about twenty five present and a pleasant time was the result. Mrs. Keith, jf Arizona, who is visiting at the home of G T. Hockensmith, was the guest of honor. A fishing pool in the corner waB a neat affair, and all the fish were worth getting, no suckers in the pool. A guessing contest was won uy Mrs Keith. Delicious refreshments were served. We Try to Please Our Custo iers. THAT is why we sell strictly high gL de unadulterated drags. THAT is why our prices are so reasonable, and THAT is why we are careful and accurate in filling prescriptions. , BURKH AP F & LEE. F. G. WILL has the latest in Jewelry, Cut Glass and hand painted goods. ter Parker Grocer, ' .inn Baker ; , ' : m WKT HWt dl'KKKT,.AI.BST OKKHOtt First class goods in their season. Phone Main 56 . r- T ft J Electric Toasters Make Perfect Toast Ralston Electric Supply Co., ' 3'0 West Second Street. NOTICE. Shingles. Made in Albany my Ho. 1 Edg Grain the BEST in the market.' Various grades and prices from $1.25 upwards. Every bunch branded with my name. Look for it. Examine these shingles before buying elsewhere. E. A. THOMPSON. r . We use no dry kiln. Rnnnrintnndent A. L. Briggs has re turned from Southern Oregon, where he had been to look after his timber . . .. . t l ion1 hnMincra He and two brothers .SfftST wifS57qMtorMeioBi in the midst Mrs ( E Nicholls and daughter ' 17 the recent firea He found about a coup e days visit. :h ' Iwr.klnira in the J. W. Morgan, of Plainview leu on a V'"",,' trip to Oregon City, Portland, Seattle, , timber line. Civereic anu otner ouuuu vibiu.. , . Held Under $200 Bonds. There was an unpleaant case up be--0 inatino Porter last evening. a ,i ua nf thin nitv. an emnlovee Attend 1 the plumbing shop of Medin & Stuart, of the a native of Albany, was charged by Alhnv Miss Eva Dodge? of Lebanon, who hB res ded in this city some, wun iormca- ... 1... .U T.lina tt T. J. Philpot arrived from Holley on MfflM ta which he was unable to turnisn ana was placed in the county jail. If the bonds are not secured he will have to remain there until the October term of court. Al. Gordon went down to see the big Portland races. G. L. Morris arrived from his home between Brownsville and HalBey. I. A. Phelps after a Lebanon visit left for Gist. Crook countv. to help re establish the saw mill recently burned. den Isom left tor Portland to t.he stock show and races. One horses of particular interest to Albany men is Maurice Winter's trotter, ALBANY OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, Sept. 7 Engagement of the Famous NATIONAL-POLLARD OPERA COMPANY, In a Grand Revival of Gilbert and Sull ivan'B World-famed COMIC OPERa -enuntv business. Orville Monteith left for Hillsboro to (mend three months with his father. He will return upon the arrival of hiB frandmother back from Oskaloosa, owa, in December. S.C.RUNYAN, Carpente'r and Builder. Makes a specialty of repairing and job work. Shop 1020 Elm street. Home phome 426. TWELVE INCHES js the normal distance at which per fect eves Bee best and easiest. I HOLDING BOOK I or paper differently means eye strain means harm. E. C. Meade, Optometrist, Electric Appliance Co. 422 W. First . Phones-Bell Black 2651, Home 411. Electrical Supplies and Fixtures. House and other wiring attended to promptly. Contracts made. ALBiNY SEAL ESTATE CO., W. M. Dresser, Proprietor. Room 14 Albany State Bank Building. Property lists wanted, prooerty for sale. A sneciattv of thn nnv air aw HfcIGH is. Sos the plat. jersey dairy G. W. KUTHE, Prop. Fresh milk and cream. Our wagons cover the city twice daily. Phones: Bell Black 2371: Home Main 144 DR. VIRGINIA V LEWEAUX Osteopathic Physician. 1-3 Brenner Block. Albanv. Phones: Office Home 359, Bell black 2751, Residence 394 Home, black 863 Bell Grandma's Spectacles were good enough for yejolden times. .Modern time , pulta fipodern. E. C. MEADE, Optometrist, 329 2nd Street. J. LEROY WOOD, Mechanical Engineer. Foundations, Root's, Iron and Steel Structures, Power Plant designs and specifications, Power Transmission, Drawings made and checked. Office, Albany Iron Works.- I rwt fortret the Golden Arrow din ner Bet at the Variety Store, 313 W 1st. PRICE.-BOc, 75c, $1.00, $1.50.1 Seata on sale at Woodworth Drg Store. HI LP WANTED Good Wages. Call e.t MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY. WAIT MEADE, WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 329 Sz:or,d Stree, Between ferry & Broadalbin. J. W. BENTLEY. boot and shoemaker and repairer, does first class work at reasonable prices. Next door to ! Democrat office. See him WOOD .Slab, east oi ferry west ot rerry z.zo, casn on delivery, fay the driver. A. W Docksteder. Home phone black 176, or Bell black dZL. ut WE DON'T VANT TO SHOUT but some of the finest buildings in town are equipped with our plumbing work. We make a specialty of hij?h class sanitary plumbing and will be glad to have you examine samples cf oi:r work. We have moved and are now at 118 West Second street AitiDiN & STUART. Application for the purchase of the road land in Linn County now owned by the Oregon and Western Coloniza tion Co will now be received. . Appiicotion blanks can be obtained at thi - office. Ti rms: One fifth down, and the bal ar. i in years. All lands sold in lei !! Mi!iiv:.ions, from forty acres to 32U acrts i more. OWEi BEAM Room 4 Stark Building. BARBER SHOP 236 West 2nd St. First Class Work Guaranteed Geo. H. Fiddiman, Prop. J.tj. Crawford's Photograph Gallery Is in the NewAlbany State Bank Bui'd. npr, second fluo, with a complete equipment foi pictue taking of ni: kinds. D. B. ADAMS, ! ACUUM CARPET SWEEPEK Acent for the ONWARD SLIDING SHOP. A fine lot at our yard at this city,ju3t burnsd. i rhono Home 431. -. . 1 . . . . -.....ii.'.-a , Co,s . 1EJ, .;L,I. Er Oj & CO. AGAIN FATHER TIME RUSHES US INTO AN OTHER SEASON. It is time' we think of new clothes. This store is full of the New Suits for Fall. Browns and grays in many, fancy weaves of cashmeres and Tweeds are the predom inating materials. We have not confined our line to two or three manufactories. Be lieving that all men are dif ferent and desire different clothes, we are prepared to show you from the world's best makers Suits for the Snappy Dressed young Men or the conservative Business Man. By the aid of long years of experience and care ful buying we are able to of fer to the public the best for the least possible money. A suit of clothes at any price you care to pay. We will be pleased to show you whether you intend buy ing right away or not. THE BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY Dependable Clothiers. ' l ALBANY BRICK C0,t kUlANV eitKGON a