Albany Democrat. "Entered at the potto. lice, Albany.Or second Ureb mail mutter. E. P. Nutting. THE KIND OF MEN WHO SHOULD BE SENT TO THE STATE LEGISLATURE. Our Wants. SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ' CITY PROPERTY. i No. 10 House and barn, one lot on I corner of M;iin street. East Albany. , A bargain if taken soon. But you No man should be sent to the stave I- will have to move quick to get it. 'legislature who is in favor of the as ;Ko. 13 A small house and lot well scmbly, the object of which i un situated. West Albany. Price S1900. ,i..i..,ii.. .i, ,.:...i.. c Ku 147fAier,d ll0USC ?' SCnC" r,mS Primary. ' Mr. Ucatty, republican nom- mvml... .w.umii I11CC or senator, wa JERSIES FOR SALE. 100 head high grade Jersey cows and heifers for sale on easy terms. H. Bryant. tl4 FOR SALE. 22 feet front on Second street, and residence at the coiner of 2nd and Baker streets. ' H. F. McIJ wain 140 B 2nd St. 24t j FOR SALE. Grapes and winter apples, j J. G. Gibson, Home phone 4054. 17t FOR SALE.-Work horse. J. G. Gib son. Home phone 4054. 7t WAM 'ED. -Apples in car load lots. See E. II. Rhoudes. FOR SALE.-Potatoes. 1 mile south of Albany. Home phone 2416. R. Webster. 17t FOR SALE. White Leghorn cockerels, from trap-nested stock. R, M. Hutuhins. Home phone 2003. to WANTED. - For a client of ours 10.000 to 25.000 acres of white pine timber land. Parties offering such a tract must have full authority. Call on or write Tebault Real Estate Co., Al bany, Or. FOR RENT. The new California rooming house at oecnna ana Montgomery streets, is now ready for business. The best rooms in town, nicely furnished, both single and for housekeeping. t25 FRUIT TREES TRUE TO NAME. Budded on whole roots, of fruit. Situated close Albany. Price S2700. No. 17 A seven-room house and good lot. Sewers. Hard finished. West Albany. Price $1800. io. iy Liooa new iiousc of seven s an assembly del- was nominated by .ast ccatc. Mr. Bean ' the assembly for joint senator and Mr. Train has come out in favor of the assembly in the Oregtfnian. In the I next legislature an effort will un doubtedly be made to make such rooms bath, electric lights. Well body lcg;lit BIld ;he voters" shouiu see Avoco, Iowa, PERSONAL Chester Chrisman, with SterlingFos-; ter, went to Eugene yesterday. Mrs. J. H. Scott and children went! to Coivallis this afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Penland, of Hal Bey, were Albany visitors today. Mrs. E. E. Davis went tn HarrUhurir this afternoon for a visit with her former j neighbors. Miss StoItenLurg returned this noon t irom a visit to her former home town, DO YOU WANT GOOD DENTAL WORK AT A MODERATE PRECE ? .situated. East Albany. Price $2500. No. 21 Cottage of fixe rooms, and barn, two good lots. East Albany. .rricc qiwu, that the majority stand right on the Mrs. Heath, of Grants Pass, left for subject. No candidate for the legis- home this noon after a visit of several lature should be voted for who does days at the home of L. M. Curl. It will nav wou to investlo-iti. tl.fsp ""-" i""'" i"c suo- nm. ivitcnie ana son lett this after ill;,;?? Tl '?:'""??te,"l:esS J11- noon for a trip to Lincoln couritvtakimr In the last legislature the effort was along their surveying instruments. mauc 111 nouse ui xo. , wmcn Rev. and D. C. Bevan arrived 'uaavu lllUL uuuy, IJUI 111 tne senate by a vote ot 1 to i. propositions immediately, as I find j ready sale for property, and know that these will not be on hand but a few days. I Special Bargains in Farm Lands. No. 72 80 acres, 70 acres in cultiva , tion, 10 acres in oak timber, fair house and barn, well fenced and cross fenced. SO acres of this place is some of the finest apple land there is in Oregon. Land all slopes to- uictR, wncic inure is run ning water the year around. This place is situated 3 miles from Al bany and is certainly a bargain. No. 73 Fine farm of 160 acres, all in cultivation, fair buildings, situated 3 miles from Albany. . This is a good all-round dairy and grain farm. No. 76 5 acres, small buildings, all in cultivation, situated close to Al bany. Price $1050. I have land for sale in any size tracts to suit purchaser, from a S-acre are tha nnlv tlT 7-n f J' h " tne,.klnd w,8; tract to a 15,000-acre tract, and if you 8.e"; Call toth phones or address W. are lookimr for a barma n in fnrm n. LieuDetter. salesman. AIDanv Nur- 1 1. t . j ciiuiraLauuii. u series, Albany, Or. . ril.y ' S y ?r0p" legislative ticket. E. L. ' office, but no information bv nhnne ! ator Miller was one of the most active : in opposing it, and was quoted by the Portland papers as follows: "The peo ple of Oregon want the direct primary law and they will resist every attempt to weaken or destroy it. If this bill is passed the people will referendum it and kill it by a vote of 6 to 1." Statement number one was passed by the people by a majority of over 48,000 and Linn county should see that no one is elected to the legislature who is not outspoken for it. Don't send any man to the legislature who straddles the fence on any subject. Oregon needs men at Salem you can put your fingers on, whatever the subject. Senator Miller is such a man. So are Messrs. Tussing, Shaw and Dcnney, nominees for the lower house. 1 You can find out where they are on any subject, and there won't be any equivocation, iry it on the republican thin noon from Iowa, aud will sDend the winter at the home of the brother of the latter, Judge Palmer Hon. S. M. Pennington and daughter Mrs. Alice Richards, returned this notn irum a visit with relatives at Industry, I 111., rfter an absence of two months. They had a good time, but 1 rejoice at ' being in this great Willamette Valley again,' the best of all of them. Mrs. Bessie Guinean Stone has te.'n in the city in the interest of, Simmons Magazine of New York, which is to have an Albany illnstrated writeup this winter. Six or seven views will be given and 0 good story told of our pro-' greas and advantages. I WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS GOLD CROWNS PORCELAIN CROWNS BRIDGE CABBAGE for sauer kraut leKeever, Bell phono 2X1. t28. GARBAGE. If west of Lyon street 60c 203 W. Second St. month. S. B. Penny the garbage ' man. Home phone 2303. j WANTED. Some uAKBAGE. Fred Rainwater looks after garbage. Phone Home 2303, WOOD. Slab and oak grub wood for Sale by A. W. Docksteader, 1197 oamiam road. Home phoue black 196. J. V. PIPE, Albany, Or, WALTON'S ROOMING HOUSE. -Second floor Schultz new brick. New , clean and modern. Furnished rooms. Home phone 1458. tl2 REPAlltS THINGS. - F. R. Daily, 227 W. 2nd street. Bicycles, sewing machines, umbrellas, evervthinv. Try him. " WUOL-Carded and batted at Santiam Carding & Knitting Mills, Stayton. A. J. Caldwell, Prop. FOR SALE. Rv tho room house and two lots, center of town, 322 East 4th St; also one good I coon stove anu Boveral heating stoves. H. Barnes. GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for sale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than aywhero else in .Albany. Skill Iv set, i desired. FIRE INSURANCE.-O. F. R. A. ot , McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, Cusick Hank Bldg. Both ohones. white fiir nhinnTa uiuckb. oaii Aiuany aningie Mill, tl . FOR RE.vT. Furnisheed room for j yonng man. Apply Chas. Goettling, 1 lernuerg a. it I FOR SALE-. A good residence lot, ten minutes' walk from the court house, for $150.00. $25.00 down, and ' $5.00 per month. The Oregon Title 1 & Trust Co. I LINNMONT Is u new sub-division 1 which we have just placed on the market. 10 minutes' from the court house. Lots as low as $150.00. Terms on all are S25.0O down and $5.00 per month. The Oregon Title & Trust Co. FOR SALE. Seven head hogs. Home phone 3405. t29 FOR SALE. One gasoline engine. In ternational 3 H. P., 1 Gould Pyramid pump, cylinder 5 by 5, I 4000 gallon red wood tank, 1 double disc Hancock plow. Inquire of Joe Pitman, race I track. I2t tun &ALrj. farm or 20 acres, one FOR SALE. I Bpan mares 6 and 6 years old about 2900 lb.; 1 span Geld- mgs 4 and 7 years old, about 2800 lb.; 1 mare colt 2 years old; 1 horse colt 2 years old; 1 Standard bred mare and colt; 1 Standard bred horse. All at a bargain if taken soon. Mable C. j Simpson, 718 Washington St. 26t I FOR SALE. Wagoo, 3 14 low wheel, wide tiro, nearly new, with grain and gravel beds, two set double harness I complete, two saddles, one (low, one. steel bar and other small tools. One floss candy machine, 430 Vine St. I tl FOR SALE.-Full blood Buff Orpingtons uccKreils, Butt i,eghorn hens, fat youner chickens dressed and de livered 20c per lb. weight 2 to 5 ids. rnone Home Kea mt. tl FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, lib Washington street, FOR RENT. Furnished or unfurnish ed 100ms, south east front, ground floor. 430 Vine St tl WANTED.-Man with team to take contract for cutting and loading ten or more loads cedar shingle blocks. Good wages. Albany Shingle Mill, tl In the City. J. Myers. W. E. Francise. C. J. Smith, Mrs. D. McMahon, J. O'Donnell, S. S. Dobie, U. A. Cline, W. A. Noon, Phil Flood, Lee Gilbert, Sam Goldsmith, J. M. McAllister, E. P Show, S. C. Dalton, H. C. Harmon, Portland. D. K. Grush, Astoria. A. H. Hudson, Gates. O. to. Stentz, Olympia, Wash. R. C. Egbert, Siletz. Henry White, Hoover. C. J. Howe, Brownsville. J. H. Jones, W. F. Hall, Jefferson. G. D. Treat, Fall City. E. J. Peterson, Sheridan, Wyo. , D. I. Caldwell, Stayton. , T. C. Burgett, Sweet Home. G. W. Keeney. " " I J. F. Kelley, Eugene. I I FOR Vti S i a painless EXTRACTION ' " f-A't'll " J , j U r -s 2 Dr. W. A. Cox WORK PLATE WORK PAINLESS DENTIST 225 W. FIRST STREET, Albany, Ore. I. H. Van Winkle has had experi ence especially fitting him for circuit . " nv filing a uaaisiuilL LU "P0, Attorney General Crawford. Raised in Linn County. He respectfully asks your vote. (Paid advertisement.) o w I. H. Van Winkle for circuit judge will give equal justice to all and spe cial favors to none. Qualifications based on experience and preparation. Native of Linn county. Two to elect. (Paid advertisement.) and a half miles from Albany, new 7 FOR SALE. -50 burl Orpmgtof), full room house and barn, running water blooded, at 50c each. See Master an year, give immediate possession Elwood Rhodes, 5th and Montgom with crop. Terms: half down and' ery. 24c ' b?fe"l,l!asy Payments. Inquire FOR SALE. Jersey cow, frelh, by at 330 S. Main. tl ' Mrs. Mart Miller. Bell Farmers 28 All overcoats just $15 at W. F. ffer's. Pfei. FOUND SMALL PURSE. -Valuable to owner. Call at Albany Real Estate Co. describe same and pay for this add. M. W. Dresser, State Bank Bldg. 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, Thrcrcigh Two Panics. J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers. ALBANY, OREGON. MORE MEAT For the money than any place in the city at the shop of 1 iir T.V,rr TXT New Hill Bldg., 2nd and Montgomery. COAL FOR SALE. In small or large Suantities. For prices see A. W. locksteader, 1197 Santiam Road. Home phone Black 17G. Persian Ribbon Special For a short time we offer a beautiful line of fancy flow ered ribbons at a special low price. These are excellent for shades, hair ribbon o.r fancy work and are priced low for a few days. Per yd. 19c. I ' Items of Interest from Several Departments Persian Ribbon Spe cal Another assortment of fan cy ribbons, wide and heavy and beautiful patterns and colorings. A value that you can well afford to come for. Priced low per yd, 29c. 29c A New House Dress About the daintiest dresses we have ever shown. They are unusual in every way from the careful mak ing and materials to the nobby attractive styles. Made from beautiful soft percales and ginghams in light grounds with stripe figure or dot in black or colors. Or you may have them in dark ones if you desire, grey, blue, and black. The Ginghams come in the ever desirable check or in i me urn be s mi me. One style in particular we think especially attractive. It is made of gingham in eith er stripe or check, with comfortable low neck and short sleeves fitted in at the waist with a belt of plain blue gingham. A plain blue band also circles the neck and sleeves and extends from the collar down the side front where t'ie dress opens. Large pearl buttons button through this plain band. It is just the sort of dress that makes the morning's work a pleasure. All sizes and the price is $2.50. Others we show at $1.25 and upwards. Kimona Cloths That seem to speak of comfort ' Very soon now the evenings will be long and dark and the rain outside will make us appreciate more than ever the. warmth and glow of a bright fire. What would be more enjoyable than to slip on a comfortable soft, warm kimona and enjoy home to its fullest extent? Our showing of kimona cloths is large and varied. Among them you will find the ever-popular SERPENTINE CREPE in the daintiest of colors and patterns or you may have choice of many new designs in the Duckling Fleece, a heavy outing designed especially for kimonas. Also fleece line materials in good patterns and colorings. ' These sell at 2y,, 15 and 18 c per yd. BEAUTIFUL SILKS. On the long table near the door on the dress goods side you will find an elegant line of new silks for waists and dresses. These figured silks are shown in pretty, neat combinations of stripes and checks and large polka dots. Blues, tans, greens and many shades are shown. Per yd, S5c, $1.00, $1.25. IPS