Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 26, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    Last Days Shopping
Until Thanksgiving
But that is time enough to enable you to secure many of the splendid values
we are offering. Now tiuly there are some of the best values on our
counters now that we have ever offered to our customers.
We are enthusiastic about them. We just can't keep from being so. It does
us a lot of good to secure eome especially good value and pass it on to you
There are a number of them now and among them are the suits.
Values to $25.00 at $14,75 each.
Ot course all stores have suits at $25.00 but not all scores have suits like ours
at $25,00 and when we drop them down to this low figure so as not to earry any
over well, it is a bargain. Now come and pick yours while the selection is
good and don't neglect the Table LineB and Crash Mill Ends another bargain'
THE
L. E. & H. J, Hamilton
flit Swmxn.
unCtsrtiil at tun poti vtiiw, Albany,
Bacon i cibsb icail nifltter.
F P NUTTING
The Democrat.
The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a
week: in advance for one vcar, 4.00.
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
end of year S3.60.
The Weekly Advance per year $1.25. i
At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at 1
ti.
OUR WANTS
WANTED. A working housekeeper,
competent person. Apply at Demo
crat olllce.
FOR RENT. A furnished room. Call
at 612 Mnplo street.
' FOR RENT. Largo furm near city.
MeConrt & Prettyman, 142 E 1st St.
WANTED. First clasa seamstress to
bow in a dressmaking shop. Steady
work, Apply at ,oneo. Mrs. Kelsey,
' 119 E. 7th St. llit
FOR SALE. 3 homestead relinquish
ment on Siletz, all joining each
other. Inquire box 84, Albany.
About 4,000,000 feet on each. 12t
FOR SALE. Our Jewel cook stove six
holes and water tank; our parlor heat
ing stove, base burner; our blue flame
oil stove; nil in good order, for sale
cheap. H. Barnes.
lOt 322 E. 4th St.
GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for sale
at the Albany Pinning Mill, cheaper
than oywhere else in Albany. Skill
ly set, if desired.
FOR SALE. -Good cooking apples.
Phone Homo 2762. 5t
LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE. With
me for prompt returns. I haveninny
requests for city and farm property,
in large and small tracts. Both
phones. C. W. Tkhalt.
432 W. Fimt St.
TO TRADE for Albany property, 7
acres, good houso and barn, near
Hchool and church. A very desirable
home. E:hel E. Miller.
10 ACRE TRACTS. Tremont ten acre
tracts. CIobc to Albany. Fine soil,
excelient location Best of fruit,
vcgetablo and berry land. Buy a ten
ncre home of the owner. Owen Beam,
Room 4, Stark Bldg., opposite post
ollice.
ENGRAVED CARDS. For a limited
time Rawlings will furnich 101 Cop
per pinto Engraved visiting cards
(pinto inclnded) for $1.50.
WOOD FOR SALE Big fir. J. D.
Ellis !00 E 4th, Phone Bell Red 952.
Ml
PLANTS FOR SALE. Gooseberries,
rod and white Currnnts, Kluibarb,
Red and Yellow Raspberries, Iceberg
blackberries, Loganberries, Dew
berries, Pbcnomenuls, Hedge Plants
and Sage. IVElt C. DUKDA1.U I
Albnnv, Or., R. F. I). No. 5, Homo
Phono 7102. 16t
FREE. Edging'nnd ba.k; at the Al ;
bony saw mill. Get some.
ONIONS FOR SALE. By E. L. Mc ;
Kcever, Phono Bell Farmers 2x1. tD
TO LOAN. $50 OOO on real property
J. C. ChriBty, over 1st' National Bank
Albany, Oregon, latent interest ten
nonable.
J. W. BENTLEY, boot and shocmnkcr'
and repairer, does first clnss work at
reasonable prices. Next door to
Democrat ollice.). See him. 1
Any.furniturestorcnasiinat Albany '
r"ir. -,-
FIRE INSURANCE O. F. R. A. ot
McMinnville. Oicnon's greatest mu
tualcompany. C. C. Bryant, Albany,
CusicK Bank Bldg. .Both phones.
WOODWORTH
HAMILTON STORE
Letter List.
The following letters remain in the
Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for
TOnv. 23 Parsons rieairintr nnv nf
I these letters should call for advertised
lotters, giving the date:
ri. H. & A. B. Banta, H. H. Cobb.
F. S. Kennedy, M.J.Roberts, Florence
Richard, E. C. Strahlem, Swan Sman
son, Tony Schuler, R. A. Tayler.
J. B. VanWinkle, P. M.
i .
WANTED. Young men to learn auto
mobile business by mail and prepare
foi positions as chaffeurs and repair
men. Ve nake you expert in ten
weeks; assist you to secure position.
Pay big; work pleasant; demand for
men great; reasonable; write for
particulars and sample lesson. Em-
r
iro Automobile institute, Rochester,
1
COOKING APPLES.
18, J. F. Bain.
Phone Farmers
t27
LOP'l OR STOLEN. A garden wheel
barrow, from the residence of W. B.
Hogan. Information leading to its
recover will be appreciated.
WANTED. Office work by young lady,
i"i orS .Phi ffie"en2?- ."m,e,n.e
WOOD SAWING.-By N. W. Webb,
successoi to Ben Rozelle. Red 1981
Bell.
FOR SALE A fresh cow, '.(' Jersey.
F. C. Wetzel, R. D. 2. Home phone.
t26
WANTED. A girl to do general house
work. Call 226 W. 2nd St.
I HAVE Bovoral Portland properties
to trade or sell for Albany property
or acreage. Ethel E. Miller.
FOR S LE. Two good heating stoves,
suitnblo for parlor or sitting room.
. Call at E. H. Rhoades, 5th and Mont
. gomery.
YOUNG BUSINESS MAN.-Wishes
room and board in private family. A
place clnse to business section desired.
Call nt Democrat office.
FOR RENT. Stock ranch, four miles
lrom Lebanon, one year, with pnv-1
llepe of three. cash rent. Call at. the !
Curtis Real Estate office. 18t I
FOR SALE. 10 room house, lot 66 by .
Terms if wanted. A bargain if taken I
anon. Ola Saltveit, owner, 1016 a
Wnter.St. Homo phono Black 167. j
FARM FOR SALE.-131 acres, sandy1
I loam, Santinm river bottom, 1) mile'
i to church and school and steam boat
. landing, 4 miles to railroad. 80 acres'
I under cultivation. Hup yard, apples,
pears, cherries, prunes, peaches,
plums, quince, grapes and wnlnuts.
! Some alfalfa on place, elegant dairy
ranch, fair buildings, good water,
phone and mail route. Must be seen
to be appreciated. C. L. Hottinger,
JelTerson, Oregon.
FOR RENT. -A ten acre fruit farm.
Call at Curtis Real estate otlicc. N.
Ellsworth street. St
FOR RENT. Fine office rooms. Cull
upon F. G. Will.
MONEY TO LOAN on real estatm
at seven per cent. On choice farm
lands at six per cent. A-ply to Geo.
W. Wright, Attorney. Albany, Ore
gon. Both phones Olllce, corner of
1st and Ferry.
FIRE INSURANCE. Beaver State
Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera
House Bldg. ,
FOR SALE
Mv residence corner 2nd and Baker
St., lot 67x113 ft. Greaf bargain if
taken at once; also furniture, horse,
etc. !nquir 140 E. 2nd St.
m::s. h. f. mcILwain.
Albany, Oregon
317-321 First St
A TOWN'S EYE-SORES.
An eastern newspaper writer out
here, poked a little fun at the weeds
along the streets of Corvallis, at
tracted to them on account of the city
being the seat bf a great college,. Since
then the editor of a Corvallis paper
has been busy seeing just about as
many weeds in the other towns of
the valley, and he has had no trouble
in finding plenty of them., AnvHiinir
will grow prolihcally in this remark
able valley, and the weeds are among
the things that fairly keeps one busy
keeping track of. All of the cities of
the valley arc afflicted with dog fennel
and other miserable little pests, nuis
ances of the worst order, and it is
going to be a great problem how to
' get rid of them. Some cities take
more pains than others in cutting
I them down, that is about the only dif
i fcrcncc. Albany might do' better;
I nevertheless it does pretty well, and
I many people arc at least taking pains
to cut them down along their propertv
as fast as they get up. It should be
universal.
Perhaps we do well when going in
to a city to sec the things tcrbc com
mended more than the eye-sores, al
ways to be found; but there arc some
tilings that have to be seen and ex
terminated. JABS
By Jones , . ,
The people of the United States feel
I so thankful for the reductions in the
i prices of necessities of lite caused by !
I the G. O. P. reducing its trust protcc- j
I tive tariff. Haven't you noticed it? j
Well,
didn't Taft tell us it had, and
isn't what Taft said true whether it's
so or not? Put one of the Taft smiles
lilcs '
get ;
in with your bank account and
credit for S10 on the same.
You will notice, feller citizens, that
our great and good congressmen from
Oregon arc not opposing Cannon.
They love him, and all his ways and
means. They expect you to love Can9
ni'i:, just as much as they do. Can
ii 'i loves the trusts and corporations1
like a brother aiul be needs the votes
of the Oregon congressmen once in
a while. :
Albany
map, but
not the only
city on the
spot there.
it
making a
Every citizen who builds and
proves helps Albany in doinr so
hu
so: but
every
and a
citizen who keeps an idle lot
tin can reservoir is not helpimy
Albany any by doing so.
The man who comes to Oregon ami
buys a piece of land and builds on it
is a help to Oregon; but the farmer
who conies here and buys a plot to
hold idle until somebody buys him out
of the way is not helping Linn county
a little bit even.
We are told that the Russian em
peror is the owner of some Oregon
land. The king of England owns
more property in the United States in
value than any one American Colony
amounted to in 1776. Much of it is
held idle for Americans to pay for
some day.
THANKSGIVING
WINDOW.
Unique and a booster for Albany.
In its East window the Blain Clothing
Co. has a display out of the ordinary,
worth going many blocks to see. It
gives a living picture of the chief events
that have occurred in Albany this year,
and reminds us that Albany is a citv.
where things happen, as weil as a city
that does things.
First, the dedication of the Elks Tem
ple, the finest in the valley, with
appropriate emblems, Feb, 18. Then
the great Johnson Revival meeting, the
good effects of which will live forever,
, May 7. The meeting of the State
: Teachers Association June 29, showing
the pedagouges pharphernalia; the Ap
ple Fair, Occ. 27, a state wide event;
me onrysantnemum iair, jnov. lu, so
successful that it will be the means oft:
taansforming the unsightly "Harriman'i
Lake." ntn a Citv Pai-lt that mill h ;
Lake," into a City Park, that will be a
thing of beauty and a joy forever, 011
Nov. 13; last but not least, the Pil
grimage of the Shriners to our fair city,
inu warmest yet.
R,.nt n-rrl., n: f i o . ii
cement walks. 23 blocks of pavement,
and new brick blocks, and new houses
and new people.
In the center of this
,. , . ..
display is th3
Phjenix, a fabulous bird, said to live
; 500 years in the Arabian desert, and to
! rise rejuvenescent from its ashes, after
I immolating itself on a funeral pyre,
j So lias this entering firm after 45 years
jof business life, risen from the ashes of
Aug. 6th, ALL NEW, better and
1 grander than before. . W, R. Blain is
I the artist.
At the Hotels.
R. A. D. Gray, Ontario
H. S. Bilyeu. Eugene
W. H. A. T. Wallace, Portland
E. C. Clement, Portlaed
R. W. Lerrell,
Neal Whitney,
E. J. Fischer, Forest Grove
Thos. B Davis, Everett, Wash.
Jesse Barnes, Salem
Stops itching instantly. Cures piles,
eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives,
herpes, scabbies Doan's Ointment.
At any drug store.
If you are going to travel get tha '
American Bankers Association Trav-1
ellers checque.in $10.00, $20.00 or $50.00 ;
denominations, payable at ten thousand
For sale bv J.- W. Cusiek r.n
: Bankers.
! " "
' P. U. Will IOf WfltClieS.
1
Abstracts!
An Absolutely bad title may be
given by a Warranty Deed. It has a
very misleading name. The Warranty
is no stronger than the present ability
of the signer . to make good, and 'he
may be dead when your defect is dis
covered. '
Get an Abstract
Now
and know that yourtitle is perfect. It
may save much delay and annoyance.
Your title may be held up as unsalable
at a time when n sale is greatly de
sired. For' this delay you have no
recourse on your grantor. It ,is -your,
worry not his. Alwaj'3 demand an
abstract when you buy real estate.
The Linn County
Abstract Co.
04 Bro.u! titan
fetrevt,
Albany, Ore.
PERSONAL -AND
SOCIAL
- W. M. Parker returned from Portland
his noon.
P. B. Marshall and family went to
Portland this afternoon.
Mrs. Amand". Johnson went to Row
land this afternoon. '
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McClung went to '
Woodburn this afternoon. ;
.Mr. Frank O'Brien and family
went
1 to Salem this afternoon for a feast.
Mrs. Wilbur Frances went to Leba
1 non for a family gathering.
Mrs. Louise Goff has returned from
KicMinnville frem a ten days' visit with
friends.
J. K. Davis went to Harrisburg this
afternoon for a visit with his daughter,
Mis. Haynes.
Mr. Archembeau, western superin
tent of the Warren Construction Co.,
has been in the city today,
Carl Thunnemnnn oil
, Var' munnemann, W
Oo-rlen and
John Fonger went to McMinnville to
spend Thanksgiving.
Miss Willetta Wricrht. of U. O.. and
Miss Eulah of O. A. C. are at home
lor Thankser v ntr.
i J. S. Rankin went to Portland this
; afternoon to meet Mrs. Rankin on her
1:7 .
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Cohen and
daughter, of San Francisco, are visit
"B a iiunie ui liib luruier s lamer,
Mr. P. Cohen's.
DEATH
OF THOS.
BRANDON.
j Hon. Thos. Brandon died in Portland
yesterday, at the home of his daughter,
with whom he was visiting.
He was born in Indiana coming to I
,. Oregon in 1864, settling near Halsey,
where he resided until his death.
: He was a member of the last legisla-:
; ture and stood for the best in its delib-!
erations, a man of clean character, a ;
splendid citizen, father and husband. ';
! He leaves a wife, two anns. MnrV '
and Hugh Brandon of Athena, and two '
oaugnters, Mrs. Usburn, of Portland, ;
at whose home he died, and Mrs. Sut-i
- ton, of Burns. j
' The remains were taken to Halsey
iut uunai.
Retiring from Business.
Everything in the store to be closed
out by Jan 1st,
MBS. G
E. NICHOLS.
Wonder Millinery.
F. 0. WILL, lor Watches
$ AY $ AMIVlIE
We Have
Foi"Some jharge Tracts of Fine
Jianel in the Willamette Valley
If you are an owner of something desirable in the way of a good
ranch or large tract of umnproved land and want to sell jf.be
$URE
TO
$EE
U$
$OON
Or
our Customers may locate elsewher.-, and we want them
Albany
If youjneed the" money more than yon
dothe land-give us your property,3for
sale.
The Oregon Title
& Trust Co.
5 304 Broadalbir, Street-
ALBANY, OREG )N.
HUMAN
HEARTS
With all the hue and cry about the
immorality of the stage, certain plays
of the type of Tne Old Homestead,
Shore Acres, Human Hearts etc., con
tinue to grow in popularity. Instead of
receiving adverse criticisms from the
pulpit, the management of Human
Hearts continually receive letters trom
leading clergymen throughout the coun-
! try, praising it for us neart inceresc
: and the Beautiful moral story it tells,
! making an evening well spent for all
i who see it. The old adage that "a
good man should marry none but a good
i woman" was never more truly illus
trated than in Human Hearts.
1 Human Hearts will be the attraction
here Friday night, Nov. 26.
There is more oaiarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
nm together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable, r or
; a great many years doctors pronounced
it a local disease ana prescnoea local-
remedies, and by constantly tailing to
, cure wn. i wi. F.u.iUu.,u
iiijuto" be constitutional diselse and
, Xttoal
ment. Hall s uatarrn uure, manuract-
ured hv F. J. Chenev & Co.. Ohio, is
- the only constitutional cure on the
market. It is taken internally in doses
from 10 drops to a tea? pooful. It acts
i directly on the blood and mucous sur
saces of the system. They offer one
! hundred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Serd for circulars and tcstimon-
' mis. Address:
, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
j Sold by Druggists, 75c.
I Take Hall's Family Pills for conRti
ation. ALBANY OPtRA HOUSE
Friday, Nov. 26
The Never-Failing Delight, W. E.
NANKENILLE'S Enormous Triumph
A Story from Life Presented in Dram
atic Form. Abounding in Humanity
Bubbling Over with Joyous'
' Comedy.
Prices-25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00
the $ $ $
nnn 1 1?
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