H NWMT, 1 Boys Dress and School Shoes A most complete assortment, constantly enl;ugingaml bettering our stock. Newest styles, better qualities at lowest possible prices. Patent, welt, button, a dressy shoe, 9 to 13 1-2, $2.25, 1 to 5 1-2 $2.00. Patent Blucher, welt, 9 to 13 1-2 $2.25, 1 to 5 1-2 $3.00. Gun metal, welt, button, a splendid number, 1 to 5 1-2, $3.00. Unlined calf, heavy school shoe, for hard wear, 9 to 13 1-2, $1.85; 1 to 5 1-2, $2.50. American boy, 6 inch top, black blucher calf, 10 to 13 1-2, $2.50, 1 to 5 1-2 $2.75. American boy, 10 inch top, tan, 10 to 13 1-2, $3.50. American boy, 12 inch top, tan, 1 to 5 1-2, $4.00. Try the American boy shoe when you buy a shoe for service. Other high cut shoes for boys ranging from $3.25 to $4.00.- Other 6 inch tops ranging from $1.50 to $3.00. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. An excellent assortment of men's and boys furnishings for fall are ready. A change of seasons requires an entire change of wearing apparel. Shirts, neckwear, hose, etc. We have varieties to suit every taste and fancy. Our men's furnishing department is but a step inside odr main entrance to the right. Ourprices are right too. See the Blanket display in the East window. When in the store remember the millinery and garment sections, two departments .as up to date as any in the valley. It is not witchery, but properly fitted glasses that restores the E. C. Meade, Optometrist, 829 West Second Street. We Try to Please Our Custo iiers. THAT is why we sell strictly high gi de unadulterated drugs. THAT is why our prices are so reasonable, and THAT is why we are careful and accurate in filling prescriptions. BURKHAP T & LEE. F. G. in Jewelry, and hand Walter Parker Grocer and J16 WEST flliST STK(SBT,.AI,r.4S.V JKBBOB flr&i class oods In their season. Phone Main 56 SPECIAL LIBRARY LAMPS $5.00 Ralston Electric Supply Co., 3'0 West Second Street: LUMBER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED j LUMBtK. House and Barn Bills a Specialty. Mill .Hunted two miles east of Knox ( Butte, near Santiam River. 'j HAVE YOUK CLOTHES .CLEANED AND PRESSED The Pantatorium, GILBERT & MINION "'JO W 1st St. Beli Phone b ack 273 .Home phone 1S6 has t he latest Cut painted goods. A fine lot at our yard at this city, just burned. Phone Home 431. ALBANY BRICK CO The Wedher. Range of temperature 64-49. The river has fallen some more and is .7 of a foot.almost the lowest summer stage, which was .6 of a foot, Try our hot noon lunches, at the Mis sion Parlors. A Biograph and a Vitagraph at Dreamland tonight. Why buy Groceries of Portland Houses when you can get the following prices at EASTBURN'Si 14 lbs Granulated Sugar. . ..... .'. $1.00 10 lbs Cream Rolled Oats 1.00 If lbs Head Rice , 1.00 14 lbs Japan Rice 1.00 16 lbs BroKen Head Rice 1.00 12 Ids White Beans 1.00 12 lbs Lima Beans 1.00 10-16 ozpks Raisinns 1.00 Get our prices before you buy. W. A. EASTBURN The' Grocer. ! SNAP FOR A POOR MAN, BAR GAIN FOR A RICH MAN. Now is your chance. For 20 days only I will place 22 lots on. the market, 50 fay 100 feet, 60 foot streets, for $5 down and $5 a month for 24 months. Property in FairdaleAddition.best Iocs- tlon, nice high and dry lots, in East Albany. " No interest, !)9 taxes until last pay ment is made. Get In early, because this snap won't last long. P. H. PFEIFFKft, Bell phone 198 R, ! WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT J but some of the finest buildings in ! town are equipped with our ulmnbini; mmbinT'and' -i.ft iflarl to have you examine samples c-f ow worfc Weh moand are M OH I M & CTl 1 A IT ji ii as ii i va u i j ri l i , FOR SALE -1 span mares 5 and 6 years old about 2900 lb.; 1 rj sn Geld ings 4 and 7 years old, about 2i00 In., 1 mare colt 2 years old; 1 horse coli 2 years old; 1 Standard bred mare and colt; 1 Standard bred bors?. All at a bargain if taken soon. Aiabln C. Simpson, 718 Washington St. 21t B. MOO RE gr;i"0Uarnda'c'hieer feed. 2nd and Jackson street. 2ut FOR WEST East to West North to South, A largo audience greeted Oswald West, nominee for governor, at the opera house last night. Hon. W. R. Bilyeu presided and in troJucei the speaker in a neat speech that, tapk showing; how West is a man of the people and his opponent the tool of the interests. Mr. West spoke for an hour, just giving a shop tain, in a manner to convince any one of his honesty and earnestness. The great question in this campaign is whether the common peo ple are going tj rule or the gretu corporate interests. When Oregon broke loose from the system that has dominated government to its injury it took a great step forward in the pro gress of good government and our people should see that it is perpetuated. A campaign was begun in the last legis lature to wipe out this rule oy tne people in a bill favored by Bowerman, and, then, again, when regardless of the defeat of it. Mr. Bowerman aid others established the assembly, which is simply a convention. The corporate interests are afraid that tee people will bring about through the initiative an equable form of taxation. Gradually the state should derive all its revenue, as is done in some of the middle east states, from public service corporations, Mr. Bowerman professes to be a friend of the public school system, but when in the legislature he shirked his duty when there was a chance to do something. Bowerman is telling that he can Bave the state $50 009 a year on buying supplies, which is a slam at the hoads of the different departments; but if there is anvthine to be baved depend upon it Mr. West will also look after it for the state. That mileage incident was explained, showing it to be a rare act of honesty, Instead of a thing to be condemned. lt.eiectea Mr. west promises tne enforcement of law, whatever it is, and ! will seek to promote better tax laws, ! banking laws, good road and business laws. Mr. West made a good impression, and is going to receive a splendil rote in this county. PERSONAL Ed. Barrett this noon returned from a Portland business trip. J. F. Troutman, joined his family to day for a short Albany visit. Miss BecKwith of Corvallis. is visit- . ing at the home of N. H. Wheeler. Dr. O. S. Mathews, recently of Wal'.a I wana, nan uougni, out ind practice ui Dr. Eaton, Psy D. M . K I Miss Marcus, the evangelist, who has been doing special work at Lebanon, came down yestereay for an Albany visit. Manley James, the boy, son of H. T. James, who recently accidentally shot himself with a revolver, is reported in a critical condition today. ; Jesse Doughton has returned from a hunt up the Siuslaw, where he helped kill several deer and three .wildcats. He was gone five weeks and had a good time, a regular old fashioned hunt. i The E. A. Miss Neva Bilyeu was over from Albany over Sunday to visit , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bilyeu. i Mr. John Meeley of Albany also came ' over, Sunday to accompany Miss Bil- ! yeu back to Albany. Dr. Foulkes Will Speak, I Dr. W. H. Foulkes. of Portland, a splendid speaker, will address the temperance mass meeting at the opera , house tomorrow night, and there will i be a crowd there to hear him. He was recently in Kansas and learned for himself how prohibition works there, and is fearless in striking for the home against its greatest foe the saloon. Are Making good. Messrs Athey and Athey and Miss Mandeville are giving some fine vaude ville this week at Dreamland, a talen ted company of Oregon artists, the Athey boys were brought up it Clacka mas county and havo made good in their profession and Miss Mandeville is a charming performer. A picture that is particularly striking is a country school house story, lull of comedy, with some dandy characters'. Bingham Will Speak. 1. ti. Bingham, independent candidate for joint senator of Linn and Lane, favoring the direct primary and btate ment number one will speak at t)io court Friday nigiit, and the people of Linn county generally nr? inviled to be present. Mr. Bingham will state plain ly his position on the issue" of the day and it will pay to hear him . WOOD AND COAL.- All kinils of woodgood screened coal, deli ered,bv A. W. DocksUder, 1197 Santiam Road. Home phone black 197. FOR SALE. A spin of good young mules, for work. E. M. Perfect, R. D A. Home phone 204. It housework, apply at 1 South Ferry, up stairs. WOOD FOR RALE. Short slabs. Call at Shingle Mill. FOR SALE 30 acres, 2 miles from Shedd. guo 1 improvements. Address Farmer, Democrat office. Light Lunches Fresh Oysters any Style and seme Mighty Good Drinks Served now ; ELITE CHOCOLATE SHOP THIS MORNING News from Albanys Trains. Six Early Mr' Oswald West, whom many be lieve will be the next governor of Ore gon, lett lor fortlanu, on tne way 01 course stopping to see his family. Ho has been having a strenuous campaign; but he is for t e right against the wrong in popular government and will win. Rev. W. H. Foulkes, of Portland, came over from Corvallis and left for i'ui'iland. Ho will be back Thursday night for the address at the mass meet in?, at the Opera house. Ho has been doing splendid work for the anti-saloon movement and dec ared his firm belief that Oregon is going dry. Everywhere the signs are that way. Jas. Shahan and son.once Albany peo ple, cafhe down on the Springfield train. W. H. Ingram and son Oscar, promi nent socialists, of Lebanon, arrived on an Albany trip. Rev. Jones, P. E., of Corvallis, re turned from a trip to the Coos Br country, by way of a stage from Drair. Fred t lcklin went to jouerson lor u hunt. Mrs. Josephine Bains Harnish ar rived from San Francisco, for a visit with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. H. Barnes. Captain Harnish is now with the gov ernment at the Presidio. For several years they resided in the Philippines. Foot Ball Saturday. A foot ball game . ;rtli seeing will be played here on Saturday between the Albany high school team and the Corvallis high school. Corvallis has a strong team, and Albany has already demonstrated that it has one of the best high school teams in the valley. The team that beats it will have to do some hiking. GORDEN VIBRATORS We have Vibrators. This vibrator took first prize over all vibrators at the Seattle Fair. Guaranteed for one year. Call at our store and get a booklet. Price, $15.00. BURKHART & LEE. See our gold and white Australian china. The Variety Store, 813 W 1st street. All suits just $15 at W. F. Pieiffer's AT THE SIGN OF THE PADLOCK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. I New raisins,. New currants; 1 New citron, New Oregon Fran-' qiiette walnuts. GILBERT BROTHERS. ' Groceries, Hardware, furniture and some new coal heaters. 7waTTMeade7 WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING 329 Seror.d Street, Between Ferry & Broadalbin You Have Heard People Say "That fellow is the LUCKIEST chap, he always gets such dandy values in clothes." They mean , clothes that always look well, wear well and hold their shape. But LUCK is only an abbrevia tion for"TJtilizcd Opportunities" and opportunities show no fa voritism. The opportunity is now, the clothes you have al ways wanted are hero, you'll be lucky if yon avail yourself of this opportunity and buy now.' 1 I THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. MISS HARNED. No better, finer play could have been secured than "The Woman He Married" by Herbert Bashfoid, for Miss Virginia Harned to display her splendid talents that have mode her recognized by the theatre going public as America's lead ing actress, Several of this country's greatest managers tried hard to secure the play from Mr. Bashford, but he had only one actress in view and he offered it to Miss Harnod. No money has been spared to make this presentation mas sive. The scenic effects are described as really wonderful. One car is used to carry the furniture alone. At the opnra house Friday night.- An Umbrella Story. An Albany hotel once had on hand twenty-four umbrellas, left there by guests whj forgot them. That was nearly enough with which to go into business; but he didn't have them long. Gradually they were all harrowed and never returned, and soon there was not one of them left. After all the umbrella is nearest common property there is, except the exchanges in a newspaper office. Vote for I. H. Van Winkle, republi can candidate for circuit judge. Na tive son of Linn county; seven years experience as Assistant to Attorney General Crawford. Two to elect. fPaid advertisement.) OWN YOUR OWN HOME An Albany lot for only $5.00 per month in the most desir able residence district. We of fer a choice selection of hits in the new and beautiful Lin mont on the Electric Railway survey, fronting on Elm and Cottage streets, at the very low prices of $150.00 to $225.00 each. A few slightly higher and upon the easy terms of only $25 down and then $5.00 a month until paid. No pay ments required during illness 1 Perfect titlel Free abstracts! Warranty deed. Ten minutes' walk from Courthouse. These lots " have been on the market two weeks and 31 arc sold. East of Albany Heights, south of Ninth- street, an-1 on the west side of Tangent road. Free auto ride at office of THE OREGON TITLE & TRUST CO. Second Street, near Broadalbin. Dependable Clothiers.