ARE YOU SUPPLIED IN GLOVES? .' Our extensive line of Kid, Lisle, Cotton and Silk Gloves cover every line of colors and sizes $1.00 Buys the Best Dollar Glove on Earth Cream Wool Goods Still in great demand are these materials. We are well supplied in a range of widths and prices OUR SUIT DEFT Can do more for you in price and quality of material than ever before. If you are hard to please and don't know just what you wantcome in and let us show you our large line. NAVY BLUE OR MIXTURES AT POPULAR PRICES W2 The Celebrated Durham Duplex Demonstrator Safety Razor is different from any . other safety razors because it uses the sliding stroke of ' the ordinary razor instead of , : th e"hoe" stroke common to i all other safeties. You can get a $2.50 razor -for 35c while they last at ' HULBERT-OHLING H'D. CO 0 Made From Pure Jersey Cream Sold by Leading Soda Fountains and Confectionaries After you have tried the rest Then you try the best THE QUALITY BRAND Made by Klock Produce Company, Albany, Oregon We Sell Wholesale Only , 36-inch half wool j) .59 40-inch all wool ,98 44-ineh all wool 125 54-inch diagonal 1,75 56-in. heaVy serge 2,25 HAMILTON'S THE POPULAR STORE FOR THE PEOPLE UALITY E. C.JKRAUSE J". P. SOPER Eureka . . . Furniture Hospital Furniture repaired, upholstered nnd re united. ' Expert furniture packing nnd shipping. Warehouse for storage. ! Piano polishing a specialty. Cane and reed work. Home phone 309. 202 E. SECOND ST. ALBANY, ORE FKUIT AND BERRY FARM. 15 acres in bearing apple orchard, choice winter varieties, orchard in good condition and within five miles of Albany. 4 acres in strawberries and bearing, 35 acres in the tract, and nearly all in cultivation, every foot good fruit or berry land. Small house, good barn, possession when sold. The fruit and berries from this year's crops will net the purchaser one-third of the purchase price of the farm. Will sell this tract for one-half of the price asked for similar lands ad joining that have nothing on them, and will give time on a part of the purchase price. Full particulars, location and price given to those that mean business, by calling at my ofiice, at No. 102 E. First Street, Albany, Oregon. C. G. BURKHART. BRAND ICE C Albany Democrat Entered at the post office, Albany, Oi d tsttofcd -clh&fi mail tr.&tii r. I he Daily Delivered, 10 . cents a i . eek; in advance (or :ie year, $4.00. Hy mail, in advance for one nr $3, at end of year S3.50. The Weekly Advance ..cr year 51.25. At end of year $1 . After 3 years at $2. F. PJNutting. RUNNING COMMERCIALXLTBS A movement was agitated in Albany Commercial Club at one time to hare the business done by all the members d.rectors, the present plan. Medford was quoted as a. c.ty where the busi- ness was done by the entire mem - bership in open meeting. In view of the fact the following from'the Med - ford Sun will be of much interest: Apparently there are about a dozen live men in the Medford Commercial ;jn the city on a visit with his brother, club. For the last six months these F. E. McKenna, of the Oregon Power faithful twelve have attended meet-j0, nigs and have transacted the business .Mrs- Imbler after an extended visit . . .. ... with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Skip- of the organization. toll went t0 Roscburg this afternoon What is , the matter of the other, for a visit with another daughter. 340 members? Dp' they want the af-1 A. J. Wilson, of Albany, has been fairs of this club directed by 3 per I elected commerce editor-in-chief of .cent of the membership? Do they Commerce Quarterly Magazine of think -.Medford Mas forged ahead far) Mrs; Fnnk Hardman, of Por,Iand, enough, or are they too lazy to spend ; is spending a week or two in and a few hours a month considering the. arou.nl Albany in the interest of the matters. pf importance which are con stantly coming up. before the local organization for consideration and ac tion. Business conditions have not been the best during the last year through- -out the country. But this is no ex cusc for laying down and putting in call for the undertaker, Business conditions are already im- proving. Ihe Kogue Kiver valley is promised the largest and best fruit crop in its 'history. Factories are ne gotiating for location here, irrigation is growing and receiving greater and greater support; new settlers are coming in by every train, an import ant railroad project is under consid- eration, boom days have passed, but me eicmcms ui rauunai arm cuiibisicni activity are here, and all the public spirited citizens should gather around to insure the benefits of it. It ic irfr enrt rt pih?nnchin nrhifli . v,. lips flnwn nt nnp titnp wlipn nil slinliM rather-toirethrr and nut their should - ers to the wheel. ,. Every member of the Commercial. ... . , , .-..i f-lith line nnmlp nnnnrhinilv In lnntv -j ,i u guest at tne nome ot li. A. An- when the meetings were held. Every , derson. Mr. Butler is looking for in call issued should result in a well , vestments and is very favorably im- fillcd hall. It is high time for the. members of the club to wake up. F. G. Will for watches. DR. A. T. POWERS Eyesight Specialist. Office hours, 9 a. m to 12; 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Kuom 3. r irst savings tsanK Building, Albany, Oregon. DR. BERNARD KAVANAUGH Osteopathic physician, office heurs 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Telephones Home 203 Bell 330 J. Residence. 223 South Ferry St., phone Bell 386-R. First Savings Bank building, Second and Broadalbin streets, Albany, Oregon. B. M. PAYNE. Farm Lands and City Property for Real Estate L ana. Fire Insurance. Surety Bonds. Rooms 19-21 Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. M. B. CRAFT, 242 Weet Second St, Albtny, First-class meats of all kinds from selected stock. PERSONAL ! C. W. ! Salem. Driesbach was here from Moore, a Spokane man, was W. B. in town. B. E. Jones is here from French Lick, ind. , w. W. Pollak this noon returned from a trip as far north as B. C. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Jones, of Jef ferson, have been in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoner, of Burns, have been in the city. . Ed. Sears went to Corvallis this afternoon on ploning mill business. J. M. Stevenson, former right-of-way man on the Oregon Electric, has I been in the city. Miss Mae Montgomery, traveling has been jn ,he city B E Ma,jngi traveling agcnt for 'the Northwestern Line, was soliciting i business in Albany today. ! W. F. Tobey, the architect, is here '.'"oking aft" his Albany propositions. M. J. McKenna, of Waukeegan, is Ladies of the Maccabees. Geo. W. Phillips, of Woodburn, a former Albany barber, is in the city in the interest of the estate of his moth er. Alfard Pearce of London, England, ls. jn '?any looking over the city me mcd ui matting mis place nis nome. Isaac H. Bimrham. of En, who Kd5.- ??!!-" -mpaign last year for the nomination for state senator, was in the city today. Judge A. N. Tandy, of Harrisburg, one of Linn county's early judges, was in the city today, being interested in a case in the circuit court. J. R. Penland, citv engineer at Brownsville, in sewer construction, has returned home after being there and at Harrisburg for a month or two. Mr !nl .r T Tt r- i c i Portland, have 'been In the city while n a trip as iar soutn as iMcdford, They are thinking of changing their iiuiiic. rviuany iooks oroort tn t ipm J. W. Bodgett of Nash, Oklahoma, has hppn (npivlinrr flio .,-,-- 1 il.-.. .t t i .u.tc uuys in iooKing over the tarm . lllC conntrv trihittnrv in &lk.., Mas concluded to locate in this vi. cinjty . -,..1;. !: ?u!,er'- formerly engaged in the j. u-uiKing inisiness m western Iowa, . .... . . . 1 -y- Mr. and Mrs! Henrv Ruiter. hnvp I returned from Roscburg, where they I sold their business, and are now resi dents of Albany. They have bought iJi.iiviiy just soutn ot iztn street, wear ..Ferry, and have begun the erec tion of a residence. Drs. Foster BY A RATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC DRUGLESS METHOD REMOVE THE CAUSE OF CHRONIC NERVOUS, DISEASES, - Such as asthma, rheumatism, eczema, both acute and chronic, stomach and intestinal trouble, femUe complaint, eye weakness, partial paralysis, head-ache and spinal trouble. We invite an investigation of our system. A brief consultation free. ' , Office rooms, 7, 10 and 11 Brenner Block, opposite P. O., West First Street, Albany, Oregon. Hours from 1 p. m., to 9 p. m. Mornings and Sundays by appoint ment only. ' . Both phones. REAM Our Wants. FOR KENT. Housekeeping rooms, with baths. Home black 205. 213 .Baker. 14t WANTED. Good driving horse, not more than eight years old, and weight between ten and twelve hun dred pounds. Must be very gentle -and safe for ladies. Home Phone 1357. t21 NOTfCE. Parties having lots in City Cemetery that need watering should see the sexton at once and make arrangements for water. R. C. Phelps, sexton. Phones: Bell 180-R, Home Red 368- WANTED TO RENT. Large, com fortable room, preferably unfurnish ed and not too far from business district. Inquire at Democrat of fice. tl7 WANTED. Board and room. Will pay $5.00 week. Home Phone 97. tl4 FOR SALE. Fresh cows. H. Bry ant, tl FOR SALE. A fresh cow. Home phone 2762. 9t FOR SALE. Good fresh Jersey heifer, 3 yrs. old. Home Phone 207. tl6 LOST. Gold broach, with pearl set ting, Madison St. Leave 731 Hill St. tl5 FOR RENT. A good 8-room mod ern house. Call on J. V. Pipe, 203 West 2nd street. 9t . FOR SALE. A five-room furnished cottage at Nye Creek. Address L C. Smith, Newport, Oregon. t23 PASTURE for rent, pony for sale. J. W. Bruckman, Home 2b54. 1 15 FOR SALE. -a horses, cheap. D. 0. Woodworth. 2t FOR RENT, furnished or unfurnished rooms, at 2d and Baker. Lee Driver. Bell phone 337-R. 27t WANTED One to five acres, dry land, as near Albany as possible, for slaughter house. M. B. Craft. FOR SALE. Inside house and lot,. cheap, nicely located. Inquire 516 E. 6. .W A" ?nrea Property, by ov lSS,K FOR SALE. Orphington eggs, 50c a settintr. Chicago and Front Streets. Home phone 296. 15 t FLUFF RUGS. Made out of old car pets. M. L. Sanders agent. Home phone 441. 15t. FOR RENT. Furnished housel eepirgt and sleeiing rooms Mrs. Bilyeu, 224 Baker Street. 323t GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for pale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than aywhere else in Albany. Skill Iv set. if desired. FOR SALE.t-Cabbage and tomato plants. Also S. C. and R. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, cheap. A. Crooks, West 7th St. Poultry I . WOOD FOR SALfc.-Sccond growth fir $4, old fir $4.75, good dry wood and good measure. HomeBlack 106, Bell phone 448 J. . F. C. CHAPMAN. FOR SALE by the owner, a six room house and two lots, center of toan, half block from High school. Apply on the premises 322 East 4th street. H. Barns. FOR SALE. Farm, with 2 sets of buildings, 552 acres, 7 miles east of Albany, all or part, at sacrifice, terms to suit, with or without stock and machinery. See me if vou mean business. C. R. Gerier, R. D. 1. 10-2U & Lemon,