Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 08, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    Dont't Fail to Attend
Our Great January Sale
8
Bui come early
bargains. We
You'll regret
Astonishing Embroidery Values
Surprising Muslin Underwear Values
Most Pleasing Suit Prices
In fact it is all EXTHAOKDINARY. It will pay you' well
to investigate for yourself. We are looking for you. Come.
Come early, 8 o'clock is a splendid time. We will be ready.
The Store that
Does Things
fijiitarttd tk iu poaioUiUb. AiLmuy, Or
4 4 necoDd cIbbb mail matter.
F P NUTTING
The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a
week; in advance for one year, $4.0?.
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
end of year $3.60.
The Weekly Advance per year $1.25.
At end of year $1.50. After 8 years at
$2.
OUR WANTS
LOST. -Gold cud link, with monogram
D. L. P. Please return to Hamilton's
Bazaar.
Mission Art Glaus Library Lamps
Ralston Electric Supply co.
WANTED. For four to six months
three furnished rooms for light house
keeping. Address communications to
P. O. Box 892 Albany.
FOR SALE. Block wood and slab
wood, W. D. Elkina. Home Phone
1213. t25
FOR SALE. A fresh milk cow. rich
milk. AddreBS A. O. Watrous, 939 E.
First street. 30t
FOUND. -In the city of Albany, a
lady's fur at the Democrat otlice. 4t.
GIRL WAN 1'ED -To do general house
work. Call or phono the Democrat
office.
WOOD FOR SALE.-30 cords of body
fir wood, in a lump, from the road
side, one mile north of Albany in
Benton county. Phone C. K. Wid
mcr, Home 2801, about it.
BARGAIN IN PIANO. A new piano
for sale cheap, only been used a few
weoks. Inquire 342 1st St. Drug
atoro. ?2t
if AHR RARGAINS. Atenroom house'
and two lots for sale
Everything in
frnnd renair. Inuuiro
312 First St.
Drug Store.
Order your Blub wood $2.50 a cord
from Ola baltweit. Phone Black 167.
WOOD FOR SALE, Oak, ash and
O .-r nil.
maple. Claud Logsden. Home pnonu
1145. 1218t ,
BUFF ORPINGTON Cockerels 'for
oi f.-nn, SI tn 12. RO each. W. U
Cobb, R. D. 4. Home Phone 2305. 14t
WANTED. Chickons and turkoys nt
the highest cash price, at Brown &
Roth's murkot, Lyon street. 12t
NAPOLEON JEAN, Architect, con
tractor and buildor, 116 Ferry St.
TEAM WORK dono by Ola Snltvoit
WUIVIV uunu uv win ""'"""Ij
YH 11. .mn I31,.lr 1117 11.1 .
TOR SALE. 180 acres foot hilts 12
mil west of Junction, good house,
barn; 3 springs; fruit on it. $15 an
acre or will trade lor Albany prop
erty. J. R. Motzgnr 3rd and R. R.
29 1
FOR SA1.H- 38 acros. nil in cultiva
tion, with houao and burn, 4 miles
east of Albany. Also two cornor lota
between 1st and Water Streets, by
Ola Snltveit, 1016 E Wator St. Home
I'hono bliu'kl67. ,
WOOD FOR SALE. Somo good dry,
wood. Phono E.
M. Perfect, 201
Bell, 204 Home.
MUSIC LESSONS.-Pinno nnd organ.
Phono black 971. Helen Elkina.
FIRE INSURANCE. Beaver State
Merchant's Mutual. Inquire nt Opera
Houso lililg.
SODA WATER. CbscbiIib water from
the Gcisendorfer springs, mny bo had
ami at the
nt Tom hnson 4t llolnmn 8
Peacock Btables, at $1.60 a
ARRMDTER'irasolinc pump,
with pump jack, ready to hitch to
for onlv $46. Crawford tho
Aerinotor imin will be glud to show
you.
FIRE INSURANCE. O. F. R. A. ot
McMinnvillo. Oregon's greatest rau
tual company. C.C. Bryant, Albany,
Cusick Bank Uldg. Both phones. i
FOR SALE. -Model N Ford runabout
with top, only run one season in fine
cendition. Apply to W. W.JCraw
ford. agt. Ford Motor Cars. j
J. H. RUITER,
WO0DSAW1NG
Phone red 942, Home 1211.
We use aolie ai t Jtr
itpwor. I
MORE DAYS
or you will miss some
want you all to get
it if you don't lor
Hamilton's Bazaar
L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON
About the Snow
A little winter weather is nothing to
look savage about. During the past!
twenty years the Willamette Valley
has hardly had enough of the stuff to
speak about. Many winters there has a large audience was delighted with
been none at all to step upon. Gene-: the wonderful doings of Germain, the
rally there has been only a very little, wizard, at the opera house last night,
passing off in an hour or two. With it j He was remarkably good, doing many
there has been little cold weather. mysterfying things so easily as to made
Altogether the weather of this valley; all wonder, closing with the cabinet
i ui a in tj i' , scene, with an open front, the best ever
is remarkable, and will stand inspec.igiven'here. Of course all were tricks
lion. The Democrat is no false boos-,and easily enough understood when
ter. It seeks to give the facts. Some ( explained.
one said: "You won't mention about ! The famous Jacob Riis, of New
... . ... . York, will be the third number uf the
tainly it wijl be mentioned like other
news. As a matter of fact the snow is
probably a good thing for the country.
Healthiest City 11 the World.
It is always considered a big item in
i the assets of a town when the death
rate is low. It is doubtful if any place
in the world offers a lower rate. As
carefully kept by Dr. W. H. Davis, the
health officer, that of Albany is less
than Ave in one thousand for 1908.
There are numerous things conduc
ing to this: The water here is untaint
ed; the city has a splendid sewer sys
tem; the location is healthy, cleanliness
is the order in the city, we have a
splendid corps of physicians to look
after our ills and drunkenness and ca
rousing do not prevail here.
The record is one we may well send
broadcast.
Electric Lines.
i The Eugene papers are doing some
boosting for securing an electric road
up the valley as far as that city. It is
certainly a good thing to boost. It is
being learned more and more that these
roads are splendid developers, and that ,
they mean much for a section of coun- j
try, hence the general desire to secure
them. Along an olectric lino one al-1
ways sees fine homes erected, pretty
garden spots, good farms, and they!
bring business to a town, offering com.
munication ten or fifteen times a day.
Albany wants a line up the valley, and
is anxiously waiting its coming.
Eugene is now laboring with the
npnnnDilinn fi hnvinir n fniinln of tala. !
.... - -w-,. ....
. All
UI1U1IO BVESLVIllo. fllUUMV MHO I1UU fcYTU
for some time and is thiiving.
An exchange says President Roose
velt might have done somothing for the
improvement of the morals of Wash
ington; but did not.
Albany would like a packing house
for the many hogs and other meat
products of the valley, suggested sev-
oral times.
Emotion alone is not conversion.
Letter List
The following letters remain in the
ah . 11 i e.
Jan. 6. 1909. Persons desiring any of
thicu,
SJ:
trule Hicks. Kate Hollev. J. D- Iver.
son, J. R. Jones. Frank McCoy, Mrs.
11. McVey, W. M. Moore, J. J. Miller.
Noliie Monteith. W. M. Miller, Mrs. S.
P. Owen, Mildred Pratt, Frnns Svens
ion, Mrs. M. Taylor. Mrs. 11, C. Wil
liams. J. s. Van Winkle, P. M.
Electric Toasters
Electric Toasters
Electric Toasters
Ralston Electric Supply Co
"Suffered day and night the torment
of itching piles. Nothing helped me
until I used Dean's Ointmtnt, It cured
me per manently." Hon. John.R.
Garrett, Mayor, Uirard, Ala.
i i ."-
A Liinrmry lamp miin ions btchiuk
hori. We hive them.
Ralston Blbctuo surrLT.LO.
8
of the best
your snare.
there are
Albany, Ore.
First Street
TRIC
1V3
That Eas'iy footed People.
! college course, and will speak on the
I Slums of New Yrk at the U. P. church
on next Monday night.
I President Crooks, upon getting an
expression from the audience stated
I that either Governor Folk or Gov. H an-
ley . two or tne Dig men ot -tne cou ntry
will be secured for Albany in Feb. if
Hanley, May if Folk. Bring them on.
New Year Resolutions are apt to go
up in smoke, but yno want to be care
ful to keep this resolution that you wil
use no flour but JOHNSON'S BEST.
This will mean a year of complete sat
isfaction to you.
Call No. 4.
Albany, Or., Dec. 31, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds in h md to pay warrants of the
city of Albany, No.'s 400 to 434 issue of
1906. Interest on these warrants will
cease with this date.
E. D. CUSICK,
City Treasurer.
FINE RUBBER GOODS.'
We are show
ing now the finest line of Rubber Goods
made. Rubber Gloves, Hot Water Bot
tles, Combination Bottle and f ountain
Syringes, Atomizers, Complexion
urusnea ect. races ane correct.
a,,.,,m sl ,
AJuiviwirtm . .f.cj.
F. G. Will for watches.
Lots of tires nt Baltimore's, opo
site the Democrat office.
Burkhart, photographer, successor to
McKinstry.
Reduction
Home Telephone Company
) Makes reduction in Toll rate from Alb
any to Portland. Effective Jan. 1st, '09.
1-2 111111 UtC 20CJ 3-4
nm for each additional minute.
GEO. E. SANDERS, Asst. Manager.
Newest and
Diningroom Domes, Electroliers,
Library Lamps..
A large assortment to choose from.
Prices to suit anyone.
Ralston Electric Supply Co.
306 Wet Second Street.
PERSONAL
AND SOCIAL
J. S. Cooper came over from Inde
pendence today on Albany business.
Mrs. 0. A. Beam is lying seriously
ill at the home of her son Owen Beam.
Mrs. Griswold. of Portland, is in Al
bany on a visit with her many friends.
J. T. Apperson, O. A. C. regent,
went to Corvallis this afternoon on
College business.
This will be ladies' right at the Alco
Club, and the wives, daughters and sis-
ters of the members of the club will oe
welcome.
! i v. trom,; .m.
noon from Toledo on legal business.
Mr. Hawkins is the new mayor of Tol
edo. Rev. I. G. Knotts left this noon for
the Lower Siuslaw. by way of Eugene,
taking the stage at Eugene, expecting
to be gone a month, looking after the
missionary worK ot nis cnurcn. i
Editor Williamson of Portland, and '
C. A. Park, of Salem, prominent in
horticultural development, returned
this noon from Corvallis, wnere they
have been in the O,
A. U. short course
work,
,
r- ..
t.ltV (..OUnCII.
" J
The old council closed up its business
wiui we aijuuai icpuito u. mo
ana treasurer, wnicn snow a nut in
debtedness of $112,684.36.
The receipts were as follows:
Cash..... $ 473 17
Taxes...;.. 19253 75
Street fund 2568 30
General license 1141 35
Dog tax 220 00
Recorder's fees 240 00
Police fines 415 00
Sundries....: 107 00
Total $24418 57
Paid out.
City officers $ 3946 15
Lights .' 1704 00
Sewers 373 62
Fire Department 3051 60
Streets 2778 08
Sundries 969 41
Bond interest 5700 00
Total $18522 96
Gain over expenditures $5,422.54. less
interest paid $1,681.94, Net gain $3,
740.60. The report of Chief of Police Ries
Bhowed arrests as follows: drunkenness
18, runaway boys 8. begging 2, burg
lary 1, larceny 5, misdemeanor 2 viola
tion ordinances 8, crazy 1, escaped con
vict 1, peddling without a license I, es
caped Indian boys 4, locked up over
night 1222. Meals 148.
The report of the street superintend
ent since Oct. 15, shows: Bridges fixed:
Baker. Pennywinkle. 6th & Vine, 3rd &
Thurston, Water Street. Graveling:
1st street Thurston to Lafayette, 104
loads gravel for chuck holes, 4 catch
basins fixed, 14 sewers flushed, 4 latter
al sewers, 131 cross walks repaired, 10
cross walks built, 7 new drains, 69
cleaned out.
The report of the Chief Engineer
showed 10 alarms. Total loss $16,726.
There were two big fires: the Albany
Iron Works July 31; Will, Stark and
Brenner Aug. 23,
The new council met, adopted the
usual rules of order, when the mayor
appointed the following committees,
and the council adjourned until next
Tuesday night, for regular business:
Ways and means Wilmot, Miller and
Taylor.
Ordinances Knell Chambers and
Marshall.
Accounts and current expenses
Chambers, Marshall, . Miller.
Streets and public property Taylor,
Miller, Wilmot.
Fire and water Marshall, Snell,
Chambers.
Health and police Miller, Taylor,
Snell.
Licenses Miller, Wilmot, Marshall.
Printing and supplies Taylor, Snell,
Chambers.
Try a cup of coffee and a sandwich at
r ronk s near tne depot.
R.eal Estate in Portland,
to exchange for Albany property, con.
sisting of a nice new modern two flat
residence, cement basement, hot air
furnace, casss and electric light fixtures.
toilets, baths, stationary wash tubs:
good location. Price $5000, rents for
$40 per month. For information call
and see J. V. Pipe at his Real Estate
office 203 West 2nd St., Albany, Or.
in Rates.
1111111116 35c;
1 minute
Best Designs
-IN-
TO-NIGHT
Why Girls Leave Home.
It is said to have many features that
other productions of melodrama have
not, notably, not a revolver from one
end of the book to the other, will be
presented tonight.
Mr. Summerfleld, the author, is said
to be congratulated in going beyond the
beaten paths and fashioning a melo
drama that was one of the few sua
cesses of last season. The drama
points a moral which could be drawn in
uuiueruua instances in moaern me. ic
i 18 a story of evil associates and a long-
me for gay life, yet it has a heroine
with innocent intentions. Many excit
ing nits ot experiences, make the slory
, extremely fascinating.
c
to rruit
I
mnnr.nt Nnir
An imponani Notice
I Growers,
Answer.
An article headed an Important Not-
ice to Fruit Growers appearing in this
' paper of Dec 31 having
been brought
to our notice by our agents
Lasselle
Bros, of your city, we wish to say that
i Lasselle Bros, are not selling or offering
I To- -ola or,,, on nll,) ,;,,,.. f f .ima
I 1UI BUIU UK T WW bUIILU O UL 1 111 O
- imitation ot 8?&
j pendaoie Brand Lime and Sulphur Sou
tion which we manufacture and on each
and every barrel of which a written
guarantee that it is strictly pure or one
undred dollars ($100.00) forfeit. j
Lasselle Bros, carry our Dependable !
Brand L,ime ana bulpnur solution in
Rfnolc nt. thoif nnlrino hnnaa in A Ihanw
ana wm he nleased to auote voh our
lowest price at Albany or your nearest
railroad station.
We consider the article mentioned
above as a malicious attack by a com-1
netitor who has been HiatiinceH in n !
race when quality and price is the goal
and must need use some unfair means
to maintain his standing. Gideon 1 .
StolzCo., Salem Or., manufacturers
of Dependable Brand pure Lime and
outpnur solution.
Notice to Fruit Growers.
l chard, fruits and berries; on good coun.
Wo ahdi k n, m,i, . -;i. y road, 4 miles from Lebanon, 8 miles
We shall he in the market for fruit fom A',bany half mi,e t0 R K- 8ta.
during the season of 1909. For inform- tion; water on place. Is way below
ation as to what varieties to plant etc, market value at $72.00 per acre. You
call Home Phone 4052, or address Al- should see this
bany Preserving Co. Albany Ore. 1 5 , inquire of owner, Mrs. Aurilla Burk
. . -"' . , . , hart, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 39, Lebanon,
rive i:tiua ui diuiiwb UalLlllK puwuur
for $2, at Ellis & Sons, from now until
Jan. 1st.
Try a Patrick Gordan Cigar. 5 cent
For your candies and
Fronk's near the depot.
fruits call at!
DEPENDABLE Brand
LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION
The only spray factory in the Willamette Valley. I
We guarantee you a 30-degree test and full 60-gallon barrels of lime
and sulphur solution at a price lower than ever.
One hundred dollars forfeit will be paid to any one who will find in
an original barrel of DEPENDABLE BRAND LIME AND SULPHUR SO
LUTION anything other than the chemicals produced by the combination
of pure lime and sulphur.
Manufactured by
Gideon Stolz Company, Salem, Oregon
LASSELLE BROS., Agents, Albany, Oregon
ALBANY
OPERA
R. SHULTZ, Manager.
Wednesday, Jan. 6th
E. J. CARPENTER'S GREAT SCENIC COMEDY DRAMA,
"Why Girls
Leave Home"
Clean, Wholesome, Interesting, Instructive. The Best Educator of One
of the Greatest Problems Our Country has to Deal With.
Strictly MORAL and UPLIFTING.
A Siletz Homestead relinquishment for
sale. Will cruise over 7 million feet.
Ask WM. RICHIE LAND CO. about it.
FARMING LANDS
FOR SALE
100 acres, all in cultivation, best of
soil, good improvements. Price, $6500
166 acres, 50 acres in cultivation, bul'
ance good timber, fair house, bam and
other improvements. Price, $5,100.00.
73 acres, 65 acres in cultivation; fair
buildings. Price, $4380.00.
353 acres, 100 acres in cultivation,
balance pasture; fair buildings. Price,
w.
30 acres, 28 acres in cultivation; 5
twin uuubc, guyuiMiu. in,
' a i-z acres.
all in cultivation, 12
acres orchard;
fine buildings. Puce,
75 acres. 65 acres in cultivation,
fair
improvements. Price, $5625.00.
I 38 acres, 12 acres orchard, 30 acres
cultivated; small buildings. Price,
$4500.00.
40 acres, 25 acres cultivated; fairim
nrnvementn. Price. $2500.00.
r,nii o,.Hnnla-H on rn lniaHnn tnrma
etc. given on calling at my office of any
of the above properties. If you are
looking for a location do not buy until
' vou nave investigated my use oi oar-
gains.
Ciiy property of every description for
sale at prices that will net you a fair
, , , -, ,
C. G.
102 E. First St.,
Albany, Or.
Plumbing
and Tinning.
W. E. FRANCIS,
126 ELLSWORTH ST.
Bell Red 2401. Home 246.
First-class work
' ruara,llt66Cl
p
FARM FIR SALE.
156 acres fine level land.all cleared and
j in cultivation; almost new 9-room house
splendia barn and out buildings, or.
Oregon. t0
R. A.LEINLNGER.
Duntist
Orwford Block.
HOUSE
PRICES 25c, 35c 50c, and 75c.
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 Glassware as we in
tend to close out that department.
Come and get out prices and see our
clean up-to-date store.
' Both phones Main 56.