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PAGE THREE PORTLAND WEEKLY STOCK MARKET REPORT ANOTHER PROOF OS A IB AWT DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. 6ct6SER IS, 1016 Block Report (or Week Showe Big Gain Especially In Steeri 3N kl Cowi. Portland, Oct. I7.r-l(ccclpU of cut tle thi month promise la break nil record, over 7IXW head having been received this mouth tu dale. The rcc " ord receipts were in January I WW when M.)2 hrad were handled. 'I'hc 1 1 urea no for llii month over a year ago it niiiro tlian doubled. Over two thousand head in tile yard Monday. There were a number of load of prime steers, although there win a limited amount of common 1.111 (f here. Top lcer mld at $457 with other ' ' itood loiuU from $0.65 to $6.B5. Coy lop) $5.50, demand wu light. Moil all grade of cattle Hold 15 to 25 cents . lower. Stocked and feeder were In " ((nod demand, best ulcer $5.50 to $5.75. Hogs There wan a limited (tipply ,of liulu and hulf finlnlinl hog on the market Monday. There wa a couple of loads of prime hug. Top wa $.o0, with other load, at $'.40 to J" 50. The & bulk of tiilri r4( good kind nyiit al $0.25. Packer were cultinif everything very liliernlly. especially lite half fin ished muff. Prime hog were in good demand and moved early, other Huff found sale low. Sheep Sheep tcceipl have been comhiK in fair Humbert in the last few days. Demand baa been very good with Heady prircn. Several loadt of choice yearling brought $7.50 wilh valley Iambi al $X.50, O" COMlrHf EVENTS. Nov. 7 Election. Dec, I J-16, 1916 Central Willam ette Valley Poultry Show al Albany. City Treasurer') Notice. The iiudcrii)ined at the cily treas urer of Albany, Oregon, lia fundi on hand to pay Kcncral fundt warrant No. 614 lo 720 Inc. of the Ultic of 1914. Intercut will ccae with the dale of (hit nollce. Oct IK, 1916. . 11. It. CUSICK, 18-19-20 . City Treasurer. WANTED Girl for general home work. Innuire at 426 Vet 7th St. oI8-21 WANTED Girl to do general house i work on farm. Address Mrs.. Chat. I.lndcriuan, Crnbtrce. olH-20 WORK WANTED Will K out or take work home. Lace curtain a specialty. 25c per pair. Bell 596-J. or 323 E. 2nd. a4tl WEAVING Carpel and run. Will furnish material and make carpel at 40 cent a yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Minnie Smith, phone 339-Y. " FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 million timber claim In Douglas county for city property or good farm land. Home 1143 (16tl 1 LAWYERS. Wr.ATKEUFORD & WFATHER- lOHD. t iwver. Albany, Ort. C. C, BRYANT Attorney at I.aw 2t'l-2 N flit rtinnal H'ink hnill ', ,tt -- i -.v. Oro"n '.. O I KWEI.l.INO Aii-Miev at law Notary public Mi'ntiv. I 'reirott W.Vx'TS WORK" Lady want work hi- d c ur'hniir-. Home phone, 34S9. - n29ll A.i STARK, . Physician and Surgeon ! 'i P'i'h phones fiO 33d W. l-it St. 1 ' Albany, Ore. For Rent FINK STORE ROOM First Street All ready with fix tures, furnace heated Well located. See' Dr. A. STARK STYLE SUP RR EM ACT; EVERYBODY in Albany and Linn County knows that the new styles, the smart styles, the snappy and de pendable merchandise is to be found at M. Sternberg & Co. and The Toggery ! Now comes a smashing, positive, and unequaled endorse ment of our Style Supremacy. Allen's Road Style Revue is, without question, the head-liner of all Living-Model Attractions. They carry complete wardrobesbut found newer merchandise, later style ideas, and more suitable costumes in Albany than they carry themselves. Garments from M. for Allen's Sternberg Road & Co. Selected Show Revue WE ASK YOU Isn't this a compliment to be proud of? Isn't this proof positive that these two Albany stores are giving you the ut- ' - most service possible ? Doesn't this endorsement by an attraction, that -can wear any merchant's garments merely by consent to do so, pro- I claim these stores as truly commendable institutions of this county. See , , t - the show at the GLOBE Friday and Saturday. See for 'yourself the wonderful showing that will be made! Complete New Showing Selected and Brought from New York City for This Big Attraction Will Be Offered to Albany Trade AFTER the Road Style Revue come to our stores and see this magnificent merchandise. You will then join with these style authorities in proclaiming these stores as THE Style Stores of Albany. , Sternberg & Co. The Toggery M TALKED 4546 MILES. LAWYERS Abstract namlned. Corporation Law. ' riinclalAgentTrusta.EiorowaMKl Amounts. Estaiv, probated. Collee tlons. Deeds, Mortgages. General practice In all oourts. Oomipondene. iolloitd. Prompt attention. Bank references. Fourteenth near. LOANS PLACED ON PORTLAND PROPERTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn I14.Tia.nt Chamber .f Ginmml SMs. PORTLAND, ORISON - Remarkable Record Made in Wire less Messages Over tlie Fa ciflc Ocean. S. F. Hulletin: From the huge Fed eral wireless tower a wireless rec ord, the second withiif.a week, anil which will stand out in the history of radio telegraphy, was made last ni.iht. Messages were sent across 4468 and 4546 miles of ocean space to the liners Sonoma and Ventura, between Pago Pago and Sydney, Australia. For more than halt an hour shore operators on the' two vessels convers ed, exchanging the news of the day and making records of the weather both here and in the waters in which the liners were located. Through the entire period the messages ciunc back and forth clear and true. A few days ago the local Marconi operator was able to converse with a Japanese government station near Yokohama, and a regular service be tween the two stations is soon to be installed. Trc-m t).e Hughoa Loxitcn. 8IHTIO.NA LIST-Any m wlm wa born nr reined r Im kill Itt any niui born it ic:t:ptl aituili of Muhii ami IMxnn'x line IIKO.MH.Y NATIONAL - (invent incut by mill fur Hit' beiielli -..of the IikhIi.i-ss liileivvt.H uf tin' iiiii'tlieiislpru seitliui nr llli' I'llllid Stnlt'S. k;.vo::ant ok the bijsixkss (Tt.- THE roi'NTUY Any man wbn la nut ti hli iiniU'i'tbiiilst vassal or Hie fli riff hmnns. t'OVKH INTItKlllE-WllNoii dlplo uuiey. OPEN AND AIIUVK IIOAUD- ltii,ih!f,v,ll r,iit,i,iil lit,, ll, , I'minmti "Hir olntluu" ii nil UarrlKiin iilillng the sunn r ntiroim to Ri'ir.i' Hawaii IXKKKICIBXT Any one who evrr voted for n Penioi nil. wppi-lnHy If li: were a aoiithcrn Deinoeinl. PliEPAKIOKNKSn- A "reaaiinable" Ktnuilln.'i iiriuy mot taken from civil llfci it ml keeping the nntlmiitl Kiiai-dnl home to do pollip duty In quelling Btrike rims. , . " AMElCC'AN'lS.M - Angling for the votes nf tlio hyplicun. ftn'lluioie Run FOR SALE Baldwin apples, 50c per bushel. Will sell any amount. Phone Home 25.13 or Hell 128-J. or call at 1803 Salem Road, corner Geary S. , OI8-20 FOR SERVICES RENDERED. NOT FOR PROMISES BROKEN. . I do not doubt that tbe F0op! of the United States will wish the Domocratio. party to con. tinue in control of the covern mont. They ar not in tt e habit of rojecting thoco who have ao tually serveJ them for thoto who are makinj doubtful end conjuo tural promise of aoivico. Least of all aro tboy likoly to tubsti ttite tboso who promised to ren der them particular service and proved false to that prormio for those who have actually rendored those very aorvirca. -Vow .Vcii liml Wilson' .s'.-rrft ut Anrpl aitiT. " . - Daily Democrat by Carrier. $4 Year. s ' Subscribers. If the boys fail to deliver the paper each evening kindly, phone to the office. ---The management invites complaints from its pa trons and will do its best to correct faulty service. ( PI ''w4 -y v4 r " SCENE FROM "RAMONA" AT THE GLOBE THEATRE TONIGHT; AND TOMORROW ADVERTISE IN THE DEMOCRAT IT PAYS READ OUR WANT ADS READ OUR WANT ADS. S