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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1909)
The Last Days of Our SPLENDID SALE Are at hand. They will undoubted be full ones. Our customers have confidence in us and the values we offer. We sell quality first and the prices considering the quality are exceptionally low. You have only t3 examine our Merchandise and es pecially during sales to find that the values are far in advance of those offered by others. Come in and see. We are always glad to show our goods. Need a Rug Curtains & Draperies Trunks & Suit Cases You've never had an opportunity of high style and exceptional qual- of merit. The kind that will stand as this before in Albany. ity. In a moments time we can the baggage man's knocks. Thoy All grades, all prices, all sizes. Bhow vou whero they 8urPasB others. want to go traveling for they too are All reduced. G All Reduced. All reduced. h THE HAMILTON STORE Low Quality l. e. and h. j. Hamilton, Albany, Oregon. P'ice file Jlmwt u All cur ml hi tut; ui: cihe, dlbauy, Or 4 necoDtl -- an 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 $11.60. The Weekly Advance peryear$1.2B. At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at $2.1 OUR WANTS WANTED. A voung man to assist a bakery. (Jail at W. M. Parsers, ' FOR SALE. Bay fine driver, will mare 9 years old work any wnere, weight 1050, gentle, and a good sad- Jt ( T" 1 1 1 - L.1....I. 0,111 uio unimai. dcii jjiiuiiu um ""(show a stnkine chanee in tne DODUIa- FOR RENT. Good brick building af ter Aug. 1st, desirable location. In quire ol Harry Schlosser. 8t FOR SALE. A cooking stove, almost new. J. D. Ellis, 406 E 4th. tl WOOD. For sale, in car load lots, fir. Phone Bell Red 952, J. D. Ellis, tl FOR SALE. 6 1-2 acres with seven room house, barn and wind mill, 1 mile out. Cheap. Ethel E. Miller. FOR RENT. Aug. 1st, two offices, ground floor, Broadalbin street. J. W. Cusick & Co. Bankers. FOR RENT. A store room on Ferry St. good for numerous, businesses. See E. 11. Rhodes. FOR SAL14.-A bay gelding, 8 years . old, weight 1350. F. R. Cottage R. D. 4. Bull main 72. FOR SALE.-Second hand full width bedstead, with matress, also second hand bedstead for child, a goodi one. Cheap. Call at the Democrat office. FOR SALE. A Jersy bull sired by a member of the Agricultural College herd, four venrs old. For particulars call on undersigned. East end 8th street Albany. Home phome 1107. T. P. Hackleman. (13 FOR SALE, One lot and one 8 room and ono S room Iioubo close in for $3500. This is a snap and must go soon. Etiiei E.Miller. WANTED. City property. Ethel E. Miller, WANTED. Farm land in large and small tracts. Ethel E. Miller. FOR SALE. Three good lots to three good people, separately if desired. Are at tho corner of 4th and Ferry streets, a lino place for a residence. Call upon C. 11. Burggraf. u, . ' FIRE INSURANCt. Beaver Morchant s Mutual House Bldg. Inquire at Opera l FOR RENT. Dr. Stark in his new bljck has the room tor a couple of fine suits of rooms for offices, which he will completo if there are renteis desiring them. See him about it J. W. BENTLEY. boot and shoemaker and reDairer. does first class work at reasonable prices. Next door to Democrat office. See him. EGGS AND CHICKS.-Barred Ply mouth Rock, White Legorn, Black Minorca. Pulouse Geese and White Pekin duck eggs, pure bred, also day old chickens. Mrs. J. C. Porter, R. D. 2, box 15. Home phono SOfil. 16t FIRE INSURANCE. O. F. It. A. ot McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu ruul company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, Cubick Bank Bldg. Both phones. WHEN WE PUT UP OUR SI ON inscribed "hii;li i-l.vn sunilu-y plumb ing" it meant cactly wh.u it saul. Nickel pipi s. nimble basins, or porce lain .nibs do nut of lllenit elves llllllie sanitary plumbing It. is how thov lire put in that makes for health and c.un fort. Have us On your pluu.bii g and it will bo i!,e real fnnitan Kind, not u mere trade name for ordin r - . irk. Aifc'DIN & STUAPT. The Story of the Directory. Albany has a new directory. Alto gether it is well gotten up and reliable. Like all directories, though, there will be mistakes found in it, particularly if you are bunting for them. Perhaps some names are left out, but not many. directory is supposed to contain en.. si II about two-fifth's of the population of a city, as a rule the heads of families and those employed, and this is the like others, being based upon the customcry pro- gram of directories. It is a timely affair, much needed just at the present time in looking up the residence of peo-' nt nnrl if in nrnhnhlfl that hereafter inntdflri nf wniHntr four or five Vears r-y i ii :n i ...Mi A nivi . f praun m u utv.j vious one of four or five years ago will jon a. tnjg time and the rakine uo of : ..... . ... " I tion of Albany, an increase in names of nhni.l-fiftv nernnnt indicating that in. about fifty percent, indicating that in- crease in population. 1 here are a great many new ones, and some of the old ones are elsewhere. The directory I speaks for Albany's progress, and l should be ' a permanent institution in the city. I low to Los: a Husband. An exchange suggests several ways On Wednesday, July 21, at tne resi in which a wife, may lose a husband. ; donee of S. S. Gilbert, by Rev. Albyn They are at least interesting: Eason, Mr. David W. Sumpter, son of Tell him frequently that you have Alex Sumpter, and Miss Edna, daugh nnthimr to wear. tero? W; E- ?"v- tw0 worthy young : : Inquire why you don't have things like other people. Keup reminding him how hard up he : is lor money. I Tell him often about how he took vou from a comfortable home. Keep telling hiiq that your childien .f . mnll hq nHmra don't dress as well as others. , Get now clothes just as frequently as possible. Don't wea a gurment just a little worn, throw it aside, and like wise your furniture. Praise for Keepiim His Word. r pie and their baggage to Cascadia, pic President Taft'8 position in favor of nics, or any whore else. See him. a reduction of the tariff is undoubtedly ! a political one, in the interest of his nawttt ITn ia o Dhr0V(l mntl fin MM ; sees what a general raise would mean. inevitable defeat, so he has taken a logical course. Whateve his reason the people are glad to Bee it. Besides it has takon some sand in the face of the iplatocrBtic Senttt6. He is entitled to H '. ; , . . . . Bomo credit therefore. And yet he is simply doing what he promised to do. In these days when a man does that ho receives general praise. It ought to be the rule instead of the exception. Easily Awcttteued1 The story comes acrobs the ocean that at the resort where Harriman is stopping in Austria, a sleepy old place, there is actually some life, a new thing there. And it is all because Herriman set tho pace. The railroad wizard has actually infused some of his life into the people stopping there. Those who have seen Mr. Harriman appreciate the fact that he is not so very fast either. If Harriman could do this there what would bo doing if a really fast American was to set tho Austrians a pace, a man like Roosevelt, for instance It's Just the Thing. The (K'natuviziil alcohol stoves, nt n co-it within the roiuh of till, at t!o Al bany H:miw;ire t'o's store, the finest things out. Smule aiul ilouhlc Just Hit thins for summer. TO LOAN $."0 0ou on veal property. J. Christy, over 1st National Hank, Albany, Oregon, uiieot interest rea sonable. VOii SA1.K.-A out! bu-enessin hook?, stationary, ph- nn graphs, eon foot inn nry. Japanese ami fhna ware in no,! town, liert p iki for l.t months livinc room- WouM cost about ?";'J0i oU p r cent pro'H. Ethel K. Miller. OVER THEMTS. The Oregonian in an editorial says the Democrat was misinformed when it stated that the Oregonian was doing more than any other agency to defeat the extension of the Corvallis and East CI II. 1L UCJDI C9 llttD Bind 'D I CCII I f.v. . ,u. fixtfinion of the Corvalli ern. It dejlares it has aiwais I een in and Erstern, but believes the Deschutes route hrst is the most practical, its surmises are prooapiy correct me acrofla the mountains who understand the situation. It does not offer the earliest access to he timber belt. ' , " " ' Tl more 1 i i . t liui. . upwinuuiww. i B'"" . . .. n1 U ,J ., in u iuw uiie uuu mete its mue vj icm , frnm nnnw in rh winter i Th crroat- nnint nn thin wav u that Portland influences have been back of tha abandonment nf tlm fi. & E axten- the UeBChutes route. All roads are welcome, and the Dem-.. ocrat will only be too gad to see the Deachut3 road built, but believes the ; extension of the Corvallis and Eastern is first entitled to consideration, and moreover is tne preteraoie way to get i """ """ MARRIED Sumpter-Ray. people or irantree. r . . . i Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for I July, 21, 1909. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters, giving the date: ' Florence Adams, Lee Daniels. Eric ratn vuiii; n.uunu r.n-..;a u;n..Mi ' A. A. Smith, Kev. Peter Summer. Jack E. VanAllen, H. S. Wooden, C. Young, ' Mrs Dollie Yiders. J. s. Van Winkle. P. M. I .. : G. Messman will be triad to take peo- QR VIRGINI V- LF.WEUX , ' Osteopathic Physician Rooms 15 and 17 Brenner Blk., Albany. Don't Miss YOUR CHANCE To make your fortune iu the OLD GLORY GOLD MINE INCORPORATED FOR $1,000,000. LOTS OF GOLD IN SIGHT. This is an opportunity that comes once in a life time. Ethel E. Miller, Agent. CHAFING DISHES With an ALCOHOL Lamp you must fill the lamp, adjust the vioki strike n mateh, and be very careful not to spill alcuhul on the table top. We have tbe ELECTRIC General Electric Co. Ask The Ralston Mino v o PERSONAL AND SOCIAL L. Bilyeu, of Eugene, was in town to day. . Mrs. F. C. Baker went to Harrisburg this afternoon. Miss IVessa Acheson arrived this noon from Portland on an Albany visit. Miss Vira Stuart went to Eugene this afternoon before returning to fort land. H. L. Bush of the Hotel Revere, re tnrned this noon from his Benton county farm. Dr. Lee returned to Junction this af ternoon accompanied by his grandson, Hubert t'ortmiller. Mrs. Rev. Irvine and son, of Burns, arrived last evening to attend th Bible school. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Shaw left this afternoon fu Astoria to spend the summer. S vi r. Sid Watson went to Corvallis this afternoon to do some work at the courc house. J. W. Dickover returned this noon from Newport. His family will stay two weeks longer. lialph Breckenridge, of Chicago, has been visiting at the home of his uncle W. C. Breckenridge. I Mrs. Ed. Rickey and two daughters i are in the city on a visit at the home of ; Mrs. Rickey's mother's, Mrs. Bloom's. G, Messman returned last evening ' from his Cascadia trip, making the run in ten hours, taking the Lees in, the Allinghams out. Dr. C. V. Littler returned today from Portland, and in a few days will go to the Bay for a fish before opening his new office in the Albany State Bank building. , Dr. Londa B. Gray and Mr. Bert, bet ter known as Grandpa. Crawford, are at Seattle attending the fair and will be on8 of the Albany crowd on Albany day tomorrow. Rev. Foulk.es left last night for Caa -cadia, going in this morning on the new j Ri Itinera anfn tirh inV malfaa tKa r ha. .,.? Tv. ' 7" 7 " X" i'JLHZ unccu UC threnhnu,. Rm. Mm mm. nnt in .nccu ucuttuuu ill vuauauia i u auuub . . . . tnat timo Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allineham have returned from their Cascadia outing. where there is quite a colony gathering ir tne summer, a splendid place to go 1 IlL. 1 a. mr nuuiin anu rest. Prof. Marquam, who is spending the summer at Marqnam, arrived laBt night to join G. Co. in the annual encamp, ment at Clackames. He will be a member of the Company's shooting squau Miss Marearet Freerksen left vester-1 day for San Francisco, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Mishler for several months, and also visit friends in Los Angeles. Miss Jennie, who was here the first of the week returning to ' Portland, in a few weeks will join her : for a visit and her summer's outing. - For Sale. A good piece of property situated close in on Lyon street, suitable for residence or for business. I also have a g od buy in business property with brick building. If you wish to buy good property call on J. V. Pipe. 203 West 2nd St. j TV A QC A Dl A A VnJVirtLlf G. MESSMAN. J Wl" m!e eulr trips. Leave or- d0e at Democrat office or call at 1st j & Pennywinkle. ! j ! : LOST. Small brown purse with a chain to it, with o Maccabee receipts, of Vlrs. N. E. Olin and some money. : Lost between Meiser's store and ' Third street. . Return to S. E. Young Ac bons store. C. B DAVIS, PIANO TUNER. Yearly contracts $5 for two tunings. Leave orders at Davenport's Music Store. ' With ELECTRICITY you insert the plug and turn the switch. When this is clone you can devote all your attention to the recipe. kind, made by the ns about them today 0o PROGRESSIVE PICNIC. Tho Loyal Temperance Legion, a crowd of fifty or sixty boys and girls yesterday afternoon, from 2 to 6 held a progressive picnic of a novel charact er attracting attention, Starting from the W. C. T. U. hall they marched to the home of J. D. Ellis in the third ward, then to the home of C. M. Gid dings, then to the home of C. H. Stewart then back to the W. C. T., U. hall, where thev had a picnic feed. At the different places there were short pro grams and light refreshments. On their way along the street they gave their yell: Oregon, Oregon. My, my, my, Oregon, Oregon, Dry, dry, dry, Oregon, Oregon, When, when, when, Oregon, Oregon, Nineteen ten. Come to our store and see the new dainty patterns in Wall Paper. New, clean, stock just arrived, many new shades in brown and olive. Let us help you fix the dining room, parlor, or hall. Prices correct. Burkhakt & Lee. LOST. A gold headed umbrella, with the initials B. M. C, lett at the M. E. church and tanen by mistake. Please return to Miss Belle M. Chance. Real Estate. ! FARM PROPERTY I 159 acres located about 8 miles 1 from Albany; one of the best farms in the county. This place can be had, I if bought within the next thirty days, ' at $65.00 per acre. , 260 acres located about eight miles from Albany, on Willamette river, i This place contains over 100 acres of good second-growth fir, suitable for : piling or wood. Can be had for , $9000.00. I Also have 200 acres about 7 miles from Albany on Willamette river; about 90 acres in cultivation, balance timber, second-growth fir, maple and 1 ash. Price $8000.00. ! S3'2 acres located about 10 miles ' from Albany, including stock, tools ' and machinery. Price $4500.00. i 60 acres located about two and a half miles from Albany on good road; good improvements; 1-3 of crop. t Price $100.00 per acre. 70 acres; good house and barn, lo- cated about 8 miles from Albany, two and a half miles from Shedd station. Price $4500.00. 40 acres located about three and one-half miles from Plainview; all good timber suitable for, wood and about half is good saw timber. Will sell this in 5 or 10 acre tracts to the farmers for wood. Price $50.00 per cultivation, including all crops and per acre. sonal property, possession given as soon 85 acres three miles from Albany; as sale is completed; good house and all good timber. Price $55.00 per barn' windmill, etc., well fenced. acre. City Property For Sale: A good business prop erty in Albany and in good location, consisting of store building and 2 lots. Price if sold soon, $4500.00. For Sale: A good business well established in Albany and at the right price. Call and inquire. . Good 5-room house, lath and plas tered and newly papered, in good condition. A bargain. Price $900.00. Barn and 2 good lots well located ;., nA ..iUrhnnj p,- i 7so . , c , , , A A good 6-room house and one lot centrally located; basement and fur nace and modern improvements. Price $2600.00. A good 5-room cottage, well lo cated, hard finished. Price $1600. Small 6-room house and 2 lots, west part of Albany. Price $950.00. A goocl two-story house centrally located, west Albany; basement; all modern improvements, rncc fffW. rur lunuvr particulars, inquire 01 J. A. Howard. Keep Your Eye on this space, for Prices. Minced Clams 1 lb cans - 15 cts 21b ' - 25 cts EASTBURN Ihe Full Weight Grocer Walter Parker, Grocer and; Baker Zl WEST r'IRST 8TKKET,, ALBANY OREa.).N ; First class goods in their season. Phone Main 66. f A GENTLEMAN'S SHOE Built for Style and Quality. For the Up-to-date Dresser. Famed for Fit, Finish and Fashion. This is a Model Oxford and is shown in all leathers. STOLTENBERG'S 334 1st - Albany, Or . FARMS F )R SALE. 44J acres with good new house and barn, all in cultivation, a'l A number one land well fenced with new woven : wire, close to Albany, a very desirable ! home and a bargain; School close by. tu acres, an in cuitivatinn, aoout three acres of A No. 1 apple orchard which ntver fails to bear, trees 12 years old and well taken care of; nice house and barn; beautiful soil and well situated; school less than quarter of a mile; all new fencing of woven wire. Lulu thi3 op c'J. ck if you want a bar gain and a good profitable home. 212 acres, all in cultivation except 14 acres which is in timber, well fenced. buildings, possession given Oct. 1st; situated within 6H, miles of Albany t on a good rosd for a good alt round farm j this is the cheapest; close to Albany; on the market to-day. j 692 acres 7 miles from Albany, on Bd road; two good houses, 3 barns and other outbuildings; plenty of fruit and running water; good land, most all in cultivation; enough timher on place for home use. This would make a farm to divide up for three families and is very reasonable. Possession given October lBt, '03. urn riturisKix. A nice new modern residence of 7 ment; beautiful lot, situated West Al bany. A beautiful home and a bargain. A cood bargain in a 6-room house 7th street, one lot and barn. Price $1800. A nice 6-room houne, full lot and plenty of fruit: situated close in, 7th street. Price $1800. A good 6-room house, modern, bath etc.; beautiful lot; small barn. Price, $2000. 1 A fine piece of ground euitable for - business, no better location in Albany, i at a DarBam taken soon. t or particulars apply per my offe 203 West ?nd St. at .1. V. PIPE. ICE Order it of the Al banny lceCo. West end of 3rd St. Both phones. D elivered j anywhere in the city. OASTOR1A. Bwitae TilBKinJYou Have Always Bouglt gjgnatnre ' of