Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 04, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    Between Season
This between season
department in our store for its share of
realize this and have striven to make each one of particular
interest to you. It will pay you to visit the different depart
ments and personally inspect the values we offer.
Below we direct you to several which we feel will interest
and please you:
Millinery
We have decided to con
Still a
tinue the reduced prices on
the trimmed Hats indefinite
ilv. childrens
ate garments
Don t tun to visit mis de
partment.
Always sometning new.
IF
ITS HERE
NEW
ITS
f he Jnuurm
.'iiittirtiU 41. cue post office, Albuuy, Or
4 mtcond class mail matter.
FPNUTTING
The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a
week; in advance for one year, i-i.O".
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
end of year SU.BO.
The WeeklyAdvance pfiryflnr$1.25.
At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at
12.;
OUR WANTS
At the W. C. T. U. hall last night
someone traded hats by mistake, get
ting a good deal better one than the
one left. Under the band is the name
of the owner and the Elks' lodge num
ber. Other hat may be h ad at the
Democrat office.
FOUND. -Braps key.
Cull at Demo"
crat office.
WANTED, Girl to do general house
work. Apply 617 West Ninth Street.
FOR SALE. FreBh Jersey cow, big
milker and rich quality. Inquire 939
E First.
FOR RENT. A modern six room house
Inquire 828, E 8th. t3.
FOR SALE. -A corner lot barn ahd
house. Inquire 620 E 6th.
WANTED. Elderly woman wants
light employment in a home for her
board and lodging, or will care for
for children during absence of par
ents. Address P. 0. Box. 302, Al
bany, Oregon.
FOR RENT. -A furnished room, nt
225 West Third streot.
COOKING APPLES delivered for 35
cents a bushel. J. G. Cibson. Home
phono 4054.
NAPOL1SON JUAN, Architect, con i
tractor and builder, 116 Ferry St.
TEAM WORK done by Ola Saltveit
1016 E. Water. Home Black 167. tl-1
FOR SALE. 160 acres foot hills 12
miles west of Junction, good house,
barn; a springs; truit on it
$15 an
acre or will trade for Albany prop-
orty. J. R. Metzgar 3rd and RR.
POTATOES. E. L. McKeever will do-
liver them anywhere in the city. I
Phone Farmers 2X1 Bell. tDl
SLAB WJOD 75c per cord at mill 17
cords to car. Mail your orders di
rect.' The Curtis Lumber Co., Mill
City, Or. It
DIRT FOR SALE. Dirt and gravel in
fine condition. 50c a load, 40c when
over 50 loads. Soe J. F. Wontworth,
Albany Supply House.;
' FOR SALE.-38 acres, nil In cultiva
tion, with house and barn, 4 miles
oast of Albany. Also two cornor lots
between 1st and Water Streets, by
Ola Saltveit, 1016 E Water St. Homo
Phono bliickl07.
FOR SALE Pure bred Whito
Leg-1
horn roosters, Black Minorca rooBt
ers, Plymouth Roek roosters, and
pure bred Tulouso geese. Mrs. J. 0.
Porter, R. D. 2, Box 15. Homo
phono 3651. tfl.
FOR SALE. A good 7 room house and
barn with 4 good lots, west Albany.
This is the best bargain that has been
offered. If you want a'snap iook
this up without delay. J. V. Pipe.
203 West 2nd st.
CABHAGE for sauerkraut. E. L. Mc
Keever, Bell phono 2X1.
FOR SALE. Two horse gasoline en-
trine, jack ana pump. iau upon j
S. Morcran at the brick jard,
phone
black 3S2. J. S. Morgan 13
WOOD FOR SALE.-Somo good dry
wood, l'hnne E. M. Perfect, 201
Bell. 201 Home.
MUSIC LESSONS.-Piano and organ.
Phono black 971. Helen Elkins.
FIRE INSURANCE,
Merchant's Mutual.
House Uldg.
Beaver State
Inquire at Opera
SODA WATER. Cascmlia water from
the Geisendorfer springs, may bo hud
at Tomlinson & Holmim's and at the
Peacock stables, at $1.50 a dozen. 2t
AERMOTERIgasohne pump, air coated
with pump jack, ready to hitch to
pump for only $45. Crawford the
Aermotor man will be glad to show
you.
FIRE INSURANCE -O F. K. A. oil
McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu-1
tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany,
Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones. i
FOR SALE. Modol N Ford runabout
seasc. in una r
lie o.
ct ndition. Apply to W. W.
raw-
as it were seems
Underwear
Cloaks &
few odds and ends
This line consisting
of Underwear and ladies and
newest Btyles and cloths we
have kept complete and
union Buits and sep-l
btrictly up-to-date.
However at this Between
'Season we offer them at
Half Price.
Large Reductions.
Hamilton's Bazaar
L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON
A Tocsin for tho Times.
By W. S. Gordon.
An appeal to the thoughtless children
of Christian ancestors:
O children of the saints, arise
And gird your armor on !
A "Promised Land" is still at stake,
The day will soon be gone.
The royal blood is in your veins,
And duty will not down;
Your hand was made to wield the sword;
Your brow to wear a crown !
Perchance you bear the name of one
Who died for conscience sake
Some Puritan or Hugonot
Who shrank not from the stake.
But what avails it all to thee
The martyrs fire and sword
If faithless to the sacred trust
You fight not tor the Lord?
As brave a battle wages now
As waged in days gone by
You're matching pennies in your tents
While others fight and die I
How daro you talk of "father's faith,"
And "mother's prayers" for you,
While trampling underneath your feet,
The book that made them true 1
Plead not the "changes of the timeB"
Or cringing Custom's nod
Deserters always trailed the reat
In the armies of our God I
His granite law must stand unchanged
While God himself is true;
The direct change that time hath wro't
Is wrought by sin in you.
Still burns the old heroic fire,
Still yawns tho gulf of sin,
! Still surgos on tho giddy throng
That blindly plunges in.
Still flows for you the crimson flood
Of God's Eternal love;
Still holy hands are beckoning
From battlements above.
a ,iin wori,i demands vour life
No tmo for WJmk com)lainta ,
Thon rise Bnd Bird your armor on
Yo children of the saints 1
Frenzied 1 hmie,lils.
The Indiana Sonatorship is one that
won't be settled at the White House.
That is something to be thankful for.
Mr. rtlorso was probably selected as
an example of the Millionaire in jail
because he violated the rule which pro
hibits Btcaling from another thief,
which is a serious thing in New York.
Stealing from the common people is, of '
cour8e anotnor tiling.
Just as soon as Mr. KooBcvelt leaves i
tho White House ho will have to smell
of every dollar that comes into his !
hands to keep from being caught with j
Standard Oil money on his person. 1
Even the "Outlook" which he is to edit
la owned by a "Standard Oil" Magnate.
Nat Goodwin has tied, Lillian Rus
sell's score I
Cubans appear to have looked U on
tho call to battle as a call to arms. I
Mr. Morso says he would us soon be
sentenced for life as for fifteen years-;
Well, we have no objection to accom-
modating him if ho insists. 1
Since Mr. Morso soaked John W. !
I Gnt.ti itnil Charlnv Ki'hwnh it is nnt i
surprising to learn that burglars have
recently cleared out Big Bill Devery. ;
Delinqutnt subscribers are to be
severely dealt with in tho "Outlook",'
henceforth. The man who would
"beat" his subscription is an undesira-,
bio citizen,
: F. G. Will for watches. I
fi 0rKc Suited to
vu the house
jEWELRY Storh.
any room in
at French's
A good quality of brick for sale
op-
Tracey, 316 Montgomery St., Albany
Values
to call upon
every
especial values.
We
Suits
Neckwear
of the
This line presents some of
the dantiest effects we have
ever shown, All the new
ruchings and collars are found
here.
You will want them if you
see tnem.
IF
ITS NEW
HERE
ITS
TO-NIGHT
We Are King, at the Opera House.
Mr. Edmund Carroll presenting Mr.
Walker Whiteside's great comedy suc
cess "We Are King," by Lieut. Gor
don Kean, author of "The Magic Mel'
ody" will be the attraction at the opera
house tonight. This delightful comedy
affords Mr. Carroll an exceptional op
portunity to display his unlimited talent.
Of the play the Louisville Times has
the following to say:
"One of the most artistic triumphs
of the present theatrical season is "We
Are King," given for the first time in
Louisville New Masonic Theater, last
night to an audience that was as re
sponsive as the most exacting actor
could desire."
The action of the piece centers around
Gustavus Venner and Hector, King of
Kahnburg, a dual role that is most ac
ceptably filled by Edmund Carroll, who
has not hitherto been largely known in
this histronic world, but with another
season or two, should have a better ac
quaintance with the play-goers because
of his present excellent work.
Letter List.
The following letters remain in the
Albany, Ore., postofRce uncalled for
Dec. 2, 1908. Persons desiring any of
these letters should call for advertised
letters, giving the date: ..-
R. E. Armstrong, Ireen Anderson,
Willie Howell, Mrs. Margaret Irvine,
Wm. G. Johnston, Dale Keihl, L. B.
Lindsay. B. G. Lynch, I. Peterson, H.
A. Piper, Wyatt Stewart, Edward
Spencer.
J. s. Van Winkle, P. M.
Blanch,
That's it. Blanch baking powder
guaranteed to be as good as Royal or
Schillings. Try it and be convinced.
W e sell it. See the $50 steel range.
ELLIS &. SONS, Grocerymen.
193 W. First St. Both phones.
Stop That Pain
How? By using the Portable Exhil
ator. Dort fail to see free demonstra
tion at Dawson's Drug Store, next few
days only. t 23
. At the Vienna BaKery.
Best hot tamalesin town.
Hot coffee and lunches, a'choice affair.
Tamalies ! Tanialies !
We make and serve the only genuine Mexican boneless chicken
Tamalcs. Nothing but the best of everthing used in making
them, try one. At The Crest.
L. L. POTTS
Both Phones,
Ralston Electric Supply Co.
sale. Will
cruise over 7 million feet.
Ask WM. RICHIE LAND Ca about it.
PERSONAL.
' Mr. John Aikin, of Toledo, went to
Portland this afternoon.
Prof, C. H, Jones, who has been at
tend'ng the institute, went to Eugene
this afternoon.
L. S. Fish went to the big ridge to
wards the ocean this afternoon on a
busii ess trip.
Miss Gertrude Taylor is spending the
Thanksgiving vacation season with
Lila Patton at Halsey. They will
oacg tomorrow moaning.
In giving the program at the Alley-
mentioning an excellent vocal solo by
k1 VO h' u Mnl 'nu IVhnrlaa
i-inw uiwuj vuo.
Mrs. John Walker and daughter Mrs.
Marks, returned to their home at In.
dependence yesterday after a two
weeks visii with the former siBter Mrs.
Guy Thompson.
J. E. Bridgeford, of this city, beats
the Democrat man's 28 years from his
folks. He has three brothers and two
sisterB he has not seen for 42 years, and
one of the brothers is as neai as Spo
kane. Seth Thomas French arrived home
this noon from Page, Wash., where he
had been on a visit with his sister, Mrs.
Frances French Williams. He had the
time of his life, shooting ducks, geese
and jack rabbits, and when there was
no game he cut wood.
Home and
Abroad.
r ather Lane was in ttug ene v
day conferring with Father O'Farrell
I Floyd Lane, a well known Corvallis
drayman, died Sunday night.
! W. H. Sherwood, the great pianist
oi unicago, expeccs to oe out in tne
Northwest the coming season on a con
ert tour.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by the constitutional rem
edies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube
is inflamed you have a rumbling sound
oi imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be de
stroyed torevei ; nine cases out of ten
are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
out an inflamed condition of the mucous
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (cause by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,- O.
" Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation. Johnson's Best Flour Is a perfect
flour. Makes the most delicious and
nourishing bread, biscuits, cakes,
pastries, etc. After one trial, yon will
want to use it continually thereafter.
Your grocer has it.
CHAS. A, II0AG,
SURVEYOR
City and farm surveying a specialty, j
218 West 3rd St., . Albany, Or i
316JW. 2nd St.
A MIRACLE
Is what we'll create in your
home on the Installation of Elec
tricity. We'll make those dull, gloomy
rooms Brilliant, Bright and In-yiting-and
at practically your
present cost of lighting.
"VoIinnmJcfittKsri'i- fnf
kllllUiaillllkll i . 1U1
NOTICE.
i
To all of those desiring to list both
country and city property for sale, we
are at the present time getting out a
new list and all those desiring to place
t ieir property on the market, we wou d
like to have them come in and list it
with us bv the middle of December, as
. we desire to have the new list completed
0e Viv that timn T n.ill Mat
property with me I will do the best I
can in regard to selling same.
We have a great many eastern
: pie inquiring for price lists of city
country DroDertv. and are sendimr
; ple inquiring for price fists of citv and
. , - ,
courier v nrnnirv. nnti nrn ftnninir pnen
day a great number to the East and to
liferent states m the union
All those desiring to get their prop
erty in this new list please call at our
j office and leave description of same be-
tween this and the middle of December,
and I will endeavor to do the very best
' I can in securing you a buyer for your
property. I promise you 1 will deal
' fairly and squarely with you in all my
undertakings.
J. A. HOWARD & CO..
Real Estate.
825 W. first St., next door to Post
Office.
Burkhart Photographer.
LOST. A watch charm, gold, four
chains, initials W. H, A. on fob. Re
turn to Democrat office.
FOR SALE.-Barred Plymoth Rock
Cockerels. Phone Farmers 29 Bell.
t6.
FOR SALE.-Gravel for side walk fil
ling at 25c a load. Inquire opposite
PostOffice.
BLOCK WOOD FOR SALE. Home
phone 1213. . . ' .
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE
I. R. SHULTZ, Manager.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
WED. EVE. DEC. 2ND
AN EXCELLENT COMPANY.
A. W. CROSS Presents MR. EDMUND
CARROLL in WALKER WHITESIDE'S
GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS .
"We Are King"
, A CLEAN, BRIGHT COMEDY DRAMA.
PLEASING ALL CLASSES.
. ONE OF THE BEST PLAYS SEEN IN PORTLAND IN A LONG TIME.
A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION.
PRICES 75c, 50c, and 25c.
"mm
SELECTING A
A range is not bought every day. A few dollars more or less in price does
not determine whether a range is chpap or dear. You want the best; that is
the very first consideration. .
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 warp? Does it heat up the kuchen, 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
1 llAinntr & n i t " Oi 1 15 i n ,
macmntjy, umi vuiiv mru oiwi
nnmion f hnn nn nthflP Rantre. nnrl in
nviiiii.. - r ... uiu. juu gCL llltt
beat for no more money than what you would have lo pay for the ordinary,
cheaply constructed range. For sale by -
STEWART & SOX H'DW GO.
ALBANY, . . OREGON
CLOSING
OUT SALE.
Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle,
Cutlery, Phonographs and Records,
safe and show cases, must be sold by
Jan. 1, '09. All at cost except contract
goods. Your last chance for the Cream
of Columbia Records. Don't miss it.
A. SCHMIDT, '
Albany, Or., 122 Ferry St.
REAL ESTATE.
Guod modern eight room house with
furnace, situated close in, West Al
bany. Price, $2750.
Two houses and three lots, East Al
bany. Price, $2200.
A four room house and one lot, East
Albany. Price, $650. .
A good new house, a nice lawn and
the lot is terraced, one lot East Albany.
Price, $1500.
FARMS
265 acres. 80 acres in cultivation,
improvements fair, balance of land in
good timber. Six miles from Albany.
Price $33 per acre.
11 acres in prunes, house and good
dryer, one mile and a half from Albany.
Price, $2200.
30 acres, all in cultivation, close to a
good little town. All A No. 1 land.
New buildings. Price, $2250.
60 acres of A No. 1 land, 6 acres of
apple orchard, well taken care of, good
buildings. Price, $5000. Situated one
and a half miles of a good town.
100 acres, 5 miles from a good town,
in Linn county, all in cultivation. 4
acres in orchard, balance of landiall in
cultivation. Exceptionally good build
ings. Price, $6500.
Call on J. V. Pipe, 203 West Second
street.
Seats on sale at Woodworth's.
NEW RANGE.
nmigea are maae more periecu ana eco-
sppntincr a Omr-tr Mnr" ah ti
Go to
EASTBDRN'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 spet ialty. BARGAINS
n Crockery ard Gltftwarp as ne iD
tend to close out that department.
Come and get our prices and see our
can -t.-?t store.
Both phones Main 66.
ford. agt. Ford Motor Can.