Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 02, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    OCTOBER
LADIES HOME JOURNAL
PATTERNS
THE EAS EST PATTERN
TO USE.
With the coming of cooler weather comes the need of heavier
underwear. We have tried to anticipate the needs of our cus
tomers in this line and are now ready with an extensive line of
union suits and separate garments in all styles and weight--Carments
of quality, fit and service.
SEPARATE GARMENTS
A splendid value in cream, white or grey, at per
garment 25c
Cream or white, pants and vests, soft cotton, perfect
fltting at per garment 40c, 60c or 60c
Woolen garments in giay and white, at ,. . 75c
White wool pants and vests, well shaped soft and
comfortable, at per garment , $1.00
White wool and Bilk an elegant garment, perfect
fitting-durabl-at $1.25 and $1.50
A MOST COMPLETE
LINE OF INFANTS AND
INFANTS AND CHIL
DRENS UNDERWEAR
ALL SHADES.
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The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a
week; in advance for one year, 4.0C
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
end of year $tt.50.
The Weekly Advance per year $1.25.
At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at
$2.;
OUR WANTS
FIRE INSURANCE. Beaver State
Merchant's Mutual. Inquire atlipera
House Bldg.
TAKEN UP. A yearling red bull, de
horned. Can be had at Roner Bros.
Box factory.
FOR RENT. Two rooms, partly furn
ished if desired. Call at' residence
630 W. 5th street. J). Parker. t5.
LOST. A young fox tcriler pup.
Please rerort to Hamilton's Bazaar.
SHOEMAKER WANTED. Good trade
tools, six cords of wood cut and put
in shed, about $50 worth of stock.
Price S125. 142 E First. McConrt
& Pretty man.
FOR SALE. One new disc plow. Ap
ply at the Central Feed Shed. tlO
White Rivorflour (old wheat) at the
Oregon Market and grocery.
FOR SALE. 5-room cottage with mod
ern conveniences, on half block in
West end for sale for cash. Apply
729 Baker street in afternoon.
NOTICE. Those fine Clargo pears are
now ready. They are red where
canned, and none bettor. 75c per bu.
Plenty tomatoes, very choice 60c bu.
Sea mo and get your ordors in before
all gone. Home phone 821 or 130.
t5 B. C. Waytt.
THOSE WISHING any of the old Pro
fessors celebrated hand loads had
bottur get in their orders pretty soon .
One party who got 100 loads of us last
year ordered 300 this year. He said
thoy done the work. Baltimore Gun
& Bicycle Works.
nwlftMC pnoQAT.P W 1. MTfoAvAr
ha thorn, to bo delivered anvwhero
in Albany. Phone Farmers 2x1. Bell.
DRESSMAKING. -At house or work
done at your home by the day. work
guaranteed to please. Mrs. Lcdbct
ter, 90U S. Ualapooia.
BUILDER. Lately from the east
would like to talk business with own
ers about to build. Address "Build,
er" Democrat ollice.
SODA WATER. Cascodia water from
the Geiscndorfer springB, may be had
at Toinlinson & Holnian's ana at the
Peacock stables, at $1.50 a dozen. 2t
WE HAVE several parties who are
looking for homestead locations or re.
linquishmentB also some : good "niber .
claims. If you know ot any good
homestead or tinibpr claims, it will
pay you to write us. Address:
Aetna Realty Co., 225 Failing Bldg.
Portland. Ore.
WANTED. To buy 10 to 40 acres of
good cheap land, within five miles of
Albany, some timber preferred.
Must bo a bargain, vv. r . L.ayton,
cr Democrat.
FOR RENT. -Furnished housekeeping
rOOniS. II. IJUma, imumvii ni..
WOOD SAWING.-Uy C. M. West-
1 I. tl..n.n r.),nn 7)1111 M tl
uiuuix. .
AEUMOTER gasoline pump, air coated
willi minin iiick. riMiilv to hitch to
"onuv to Mitch to
muni) for only $45. Crawford tho
Arrmotor man will be glad to -show i
you.
WASHING-SEWING.-Mons washing
and plain scvvinirl wanted by Mrs.
Odell,8'2G East Second street.
n l. TK. (?1IIJ A XI II. l F I? A n '
McMinnville T Oregon's greatest m i
tuni company. C.C. Brvant, Albany,
Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones. ,
lubiv.ii urn " " v !
WUUU SAY1NU. ore me uciure you
engage your woou hiiwiiilt- uasonne .
used. Geo. F. Brown, Homo phone I
W2.
rOR SALE. Corner two lots at'Wash
ington and 11th, on proposed electric
lins a Luilding site, only ifldOO. 17
see r. u- uuuvri.
FOR SALE. Model N Ford runabout
with top, only run one season in nne
erudition. Apply to W. W. Craw-
ford. agt. Ford Motor tars.
STREET SPRINKLING. The whole
city should be sprinkled. See W. M.
Kidder about it. Two ihifli", plenty
f water. Keep the dut out of your
boo.
FALL and WINTER
UNDERWEAR
UNION SUITS
White cotton union suits, good values, at 25c
Grey or white cotton union suits, medium weight,
. Bt 66c and 75c
Part wool suits, soft and perfect fitting in white or
peeler, at JI-25
A splendid suit in white cotton and silk, at $1-75
Grey union suits in wool at $2.00
White silk and wool at ; $2.25
Women and Men's suits, very Boft and durable, at... $3.00
Hamilton's Bazaar
L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON
Two Kinds or Girls.
A correspondent in an exchange
speaks out as follows:
Recently the editor touched upon a
most timely eubject, that nf the girl
who works and the girl who gads.
Every community has a type of each.
The girl who gads and loafs around the
business places, not only loies her self
respect, but the respect of others. The
reason for her not having fitted herself
for any special work in life, is not al
ways due to her lack of interest in ac
quiring an education, but perhaps to
ignorant parents who through lack of
the proper kind of training and disci-
! pline, have let their girls grow up
without any correct idea Is of life and
living. Some parents presume to
know more about training of children
than the Almighty, himself. Instead of
"training of their children in the way
they should go," thoy turn them loose
to follow their own inclinations; as a
gentleman said about a mother who
had reared a bad set of children "She
was never a mother to those children,
because she never made them obey; she
turned them loose for the devil to raise,
and he raised them, bringing dishonor
and disgrace to the home."
Girls, get an education; be self-reliant,
Fitlyourselves for teachers, sten
ographers, bookkecprs, or some other
honorable position. Don't gad. Such
conduct shows a lack of good training
in the home. Let every home be a
kingdom, and every mother a queen
who"rules hor children right royally,
and bring them up to be first-class men
and women, who are blessings to the
home and to the world.
Getting an Education.
A boy at school learns to read in
nbout three weeks. After that, he
never learns a thing. Take a boy out
of school after he learns to read, and
he will know about as much as a man
ns the boy who graduated at a college.
Coos Bay Timos.
Thisjcertainly must be a funny
item,
ono of the worst kind, for, of course,
thcro is nothing in it. The uneducated
boydoes not know asmuch as a man as the
educated man, nor anywhere near as
much. The right kind of an education
better fits a man for any kind of busi
ness, no matter what it is. There is
nothing in such theories as the above
Tho republicans are boasting of what
Taft accomplished in the Philippines.
"A returned exile" writing to the New
Ynrlc WnrM tlnm rnnnliiflpH! "Nnw.
ono word f urther about the Phili ine
Assembly. Mr. Taft publicly announ
ced that the Philippine Assembly
has succeeded. Well, this is how they
succeeded: First, thoy voted to raise
their own saluries from 20 to SO pesos
per diem, second, they passed a law to
reduce the salaries of all Americans by
! nnn. third. thirH. in nrdpr tn lpnr nh-
utacloa to insurrection they voted to cut'
down the number of constabulary sol- '
diers from 5,000 to 3,000 enlisted men. ;
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Notice.
To my many friends and customers:
Although I have lost much in the fire I
am again ready for business. New goods
hcr fast as I can get them.
Call and see me, 1 need your trade now
moro tnan evor Ai SUHM1DT.
12S Ferry St.
The Oliver Typewriter.
Tho new No. 5 OLIVER, with tubu
atory attachment is just out. Seejone
.0f tno ouvek agency, s;j w. &tn at.
j Phones, Black 2IV.2 and 21S.
Try a Patrick Gordon cigar 5 cenU
FOR RENT. - Furnished or unfurni 'ti
ed rooms, with or without board, 723
E 4th street.
R. and G.
HENDERSON AND
LA PRINCESSE
CORSETS.
HOSIER? TO MSiET
ALL ALL STYLES,
ALL WEIGHTS, IN
WOOL OR COTTON
OR SILK.
A STORY
In Pacific Monthly, in Which
Former Albany Man Figures,
The leading article in the October '
number of the Pacific Monthly, just out
is "Soapy Smith, a Bad Man and
Bluffer." Smith was a nortorious
character in Alaska. With a gang he
had been painting Skagway red, when
it was proposed to stop him. Frank
Reid, a former Albany man, in the ef
fort came in contact with Smith, and
the bullets began flying. Reid was hit,
living several days. Smith received a
bullet in his heart. He was in such dis
repute that his body was buried in the
woods. Everybody turned out to Reid's
funeral. The story is well told, with il
lustrations, including pictures of both
Smith and .Reid after the shtoting.
Reid himself had figured in a shooting
case in early days, at Sweet Home once
killing a man named Simons, for which
he was tried and acquitted.
Letter List.
i
The following letters remain in the
Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for
Sept. 30, 1908. Persons desiring any of
these letters should call for advertised
letters, giving the date: j
Wm. Branch, Mrs. W. M. Eddy, Mrs.
Chas. Morris, Mrs. D. E. Patty, Hu- j
bert Smith, John M. Spurgeon.
J. a. Van Winkle, P. M.
Johnson's Best t lour at all the stores
$1,30 a sack.
' Milk Notice. - "
Beginning Oct. 1st our charges for
milk will be as follows:
Bottled per qt. 7 cents, pen month $2.10
" pt. 4 ' $1.20
In can lots 20 cents per gallon.
Cream per gallon $1.00, quart 25
cents, pint 15 cents, pt. 10 cents.
H. M. Palmer,
Prop. Golden RuleJDairy.
V Milk Notice.
After Oct. 1st the rates for milk and
cream will be as follows:
1 qt. per month $2.10.
lpt. " " $1.20
u' gal. per month $4.00.
In cans per gal. 20 cts.
Cream J2 pt. 5 cts.
Cream per pt. 25 cts.
G. W. Kuthe,
Prop. Jersey Dairy, successor to A.
B. Miller.
J. H. RUITER,
WOODSAWING
BLACK 2033BELL.
GET AN ELECTRIC FLAT
NOW
Three sizes-5 lb.. 6 lb., 7 lb.,
They make vour work easy. Try one for
your next ironing.
THE RALSTON ELECTRIC
SUPPLY CO.,
306 WestFecond St. Albany, Oregon.
List your CITY and COUNTY PROPERTY
with
c. w. te;bault,
Have cimtonier now for house'nnd
A Siletz Homestead relinquishment for
sale. Will cruise over 7 million feet.
Ask WM. RICHIE LAND CO. about it.
PERSONAL.
Editor Dugger, a leading Scio boost
er, haB been in the city today.
Mr. Oscar Zeyss is here from Port
land ready for the open season.
Mrs. C. O. Lee returned this noon
from a visit with Independence rela
tives. Dr. Fred Thompson, a medical stu
dent at Willamette, returned Irom a
Mrs. Edna Stewart and children
this morning for Lebanon to join
Stewart and reside.
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P. W. Soink returned thia nor .
tu ' p t-l A irOTO
a iijuiii.1i 9 "oimi ivtuauu, jAHMHnnn.
led Dv his granddaughter, J xI,
kJllin
I W. J. Ribelan,
a wi''rfmf.,i tT0iaA..
noultry raiser, was ir. .
todav at-
tending the meeting y,e demoi -.;; ducing Miss Jacque Casad, the famous
central committer, : baton twhirler, followed bv a musical
H. A. Hins1 -ia... n i u 'comedy. A show for ladies, gentlemen
iu town ;&tft P;" children, strictiy moral, llean and
or three -.hV V:,, h.
thf.pid officer ' ;
, kts. 3. vV. Kirkland went to Cottage ,
,jrovethis afternoon on a visit with
friends. Mr. .Kirkland is in North)
iuMiim una wcck wii.ii me mnug 01
Bailey horses, entered in the big races
there.
At the home of G. C. Moon last even
', ing a farewell reception was tendered
Rev. S. H. Dewart and family previous
to meir leaving ior tneir new nome at
bt. Johns.
3. They will take with them
the heat wishes of rnnnv worm frionrta
they have made in Albany.
e made in Allianv.
Mr. Graham, superintendent of the
O. R. & N. shons. Robert Menefee. n
I prominent councilman, and Dr. Davis,
! a son of L. M. Davis, who had the fun
; n.:.u Tn..Mni iu:
a ; mtii kilts duuLimi, utmie up una uuuii lu
" ; hunt pheasants, by invitation out on
the big Parker farm.
The Open Season,
A good many Portland men are in the
city waiting for the open season ot
Chinese pheasants tomorrow morning,
when they will hike for the fields
around Albany. Those having friends
in the country, have places spoken for.
Those without friends will hunt any
way, and some of them if necessary
use a little silvsr bait. The report is
general that there are not as many
birds as usual, that they have been
slaughtered.
One man says the problem can be
settled by doing away with dogs en
tirirely; but dogs are part of the sport.
Perhaps a stricter law will be neces
sary, and more respect for the laws
that operate.
FOR RENT. Unfurnished rooms. 710
Walnut St., Mrs. Gingrich.
WANTjED. Men's washing, ironing
and mending 10c a garment; ladies
shirtwaists 15c to 25c; skirts 15c to
25c, aprons 5c to 15; underwear 5c to
25c; nightgowns 10c to 20c; other
garments in proportion. All work
neatly done. Last painted house on
W. Seventh St. Home phone 1259.
FOR SALE. A bread and cake case,
nearly new. Call at the Mission,
First St.
FARM FOR SALE, Sealed Bids will
oe received dv tne unaersignea. 1 i
will one" my 47 acre tarm with stock,
for sale, to the highest bidder, over
bids wilt be allowed, bidders must de
posit $50 in bank to be responsible,
the right is reserved to reject any or
all bids, visitors are welcomed on
Lebanon road. R. F. D. 1, box 27.
albert Schultz, Albany, Ore. 26t
FOR SALE. A $25 Columbia talking
machine foronly $10 and thirty records
thrown in. See G. T. Hockensmith,
at S. E. Young's.
CUSTOM
SAWING
We are now ready to do custom sa.u
ing. Good road to mill pond. '
Bring your logs while the roads are !
good. i
9-24 ALBANY LUMBER Co. !
WANTED. By an experienced womin,
position to do any kind of work. Ad
dress Mrs. L. A. Wilts, box 264.
OASTOHIA.
Beantlw Ili8 Kind Vuti Haw Mways Bought
Signature
of
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125 BROADALBIN ST.,
ALBANV, OREGON
Price must he right.
lot in Albany,
FULL OF
CH'jCKLES.
When the fci Maid appear at
the Opera theaterg0ers
will have. t0 8ee tne cleverest
girlar Aafainn th Amairan at-narA The
z ' wmpanv is under The, Famous
juvenile Bostonian management which
'alone is guarantee that it is something
out of the ordinary. The company is i
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uaui;c nuu ttiiiuaa i uu tail iuib uci
tarmnnpe f i r the Rniil vpnmn fnr nnvf tv 1
- with th UBCnMn.a if,Qt tua m.,(.Maa We
. . : r . : '
I ,uui viiuvmuig iijaciimv win get Kuuu
i exercise. The performance opens up
w'tn a grand. minstrel first part, intro- j
UPJ tne nute.
Seats on sale at Woodworth's.
Central Committee Met.
A meeting of the democratic central
committee was held this forenoon, with
thirteen present, which ought to mean
good luck for Linn ccunty. Chairman
W. R. Bilyeu presided, and Hon. T. J. !
Stites officiated as secretary. The
meetinir wan in thA nntnrA nf n mnfnr.
"Za ,1 .
1 h,iri,f nm.t. ih. ,L.t
I bright prospects for the ticket, and as
' well for a splendid vote for Bryan and i
Kern in Linn countv. I
Attention.
Th T.inn Pmint-v riniini.il Pafrmo ftf
i,-j ,:n . t ox.jl
with Western Star Grange and not
with Grand Prairie Grange as first ar-
ranged
'
j
HOFLICH'S for your oysters properly
served, according to taste.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE
I. R. SHULTZ, Manager.
Thursday, October 1st
Mr. Ernest Wolff Presents the big Musical Comedy-
"The Bostonian
Minstrel Maids"
Under the Juvenile Bostonian Management With a Bevy ot Girls, Gor
geous Costumes, Special Scenery, Electrical Effects. Everything New.
PRICES-25, 50 and 75 cents. Seat Sale atJWoodworth's.
! SELECTING -4
I A range is not bought every day. A
! not determine whether a range is chap
j .v... .rAr firat-. pnnsideration.
The lasting quality is the main thing. Other points to be considered are:
How much fuel does it require? Is any part of it likely to give out, to crack,
break on warp7 Does it heat up the ki.chen, or is all the heat put to use in
cooking and baking?, Will it wear well? , ....
The "Quick Meal Factory is st well equipped with latest and most improved
machiney that "Quick Meal" Steel Ranges are made more perfect and eco
nomical than any other Range, and in selecting a "Quick Meal" you get the
best for no more money than what you would have .o pay for the ordinary,
cheaply constructed range. For sale by
STEWART & SOX H'DW GO.
ALBANY, - ' OREGON
AT THE HOTELS
Kola Neis. the Sslem hop man.
W. D. Mixter, after mixing up in
Portland for several days.
C. M. Skeels, of Corvallis.
G. H. Cash, of Portland, whose name
always sounds good.
F. E. Toeves again.
A. Deeke, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Geo. E. Adams, Minneapolis.
H. T. Cntter and wife. Claudcraft,
New Mexico.
Ada P. Thomas, Turner.
Helen New, Portland.
Edith Oglesbee, Stayton.
G M. Eba, Williston, N. Dak.
A. C. Abbott. Portland.
M. P. Ryecraft, Corvallis.
C. F. Reid, McMinnville.
W. J. Kneeshaw, Pembina, N. Dak.
Fresh Chinook salmon from Yaquina
Bay at the Metropolitan.
We have a few pieces of hand painted
china that we are closing out VELY
cheap. F. M. French, the Jeweler.
SKATING RINK
Will be open for skaters Tuesday, '
Thursday and Saturday nights. Go and
enjoy the sport. t21
nn.nn., j
Maria, now reauy.
1 cuanei iota i, aiau u
have small quant
ities on wagon. These grapes are
choice. Apples, potatoes and some
tomatoes for retailing. Plenty of
those fine Clargo pears. Phone 130
Home. B. C. WYATT.
Fairdale Plant Farm.
I have for sale a choice lot of plants
' fall planting at reasonable prices.
Gooseberries, red and white currants,
' loganberries, dewberries, rhubarb,
I hedge plant and sage.
IVER C. DUEDALL.
Home Phone 7102. R. F. D. No. 5.
NEW RANGE.
few dollars more or less in price does
or dear. You want the best; that is
Go to
EASTBDRH'S GROCERY
for fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Our
Grocery stock is as fresh and complete
as any in the city.
Allen and Lewis Preferred Stock
canned goods a specialty. BARGAINS
n Crockery and f lasswarp as we in
tend to close out that department.
Come and get our prices and see our
ean up-to-date store.
Both Pbonef Umw I?.
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