4 rqcooj cispe mail matter. " FP NUTTING- WANTED. Ladies wishinp: , light, I pleasant, profitable work, Bliort hours, 1 call at 223 Jackson Btreet Tuesday, Mrs. byon. Smiill places of five hundred to a thousand people, desiring to become ; FOR SALE. A large Victoria talking i w?" , U?T "ny l Put SMALL TOWN SUGGESTIONS. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL OUR WANTS FOR SALE. -gtoves, teHqs, bed steads, stand;, caanets, etc. Inquire of Mrs. Moench, 330 Main and 4th. tl FOK SALE. A few trio's of thorough bred Buff Orpingtons. Call at 216 E. 2nd street. 16 eggo $1 60 17t WOOD. If you want some leave yeur order at the Imperial Restaurant, Second street. 22t FOR SALE. 1 ;ood size cook stove, parlor heating stove. H. Barns, 322 4th St. GLASS, All sizes and kinds, for sale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than aywhere nlse in Albany. Skill ly set, if desired. LIST VOUR REAL ESTATE. With me for prompt returns. I have many requests for city and farm property, in large and small tracts. Both phones. C. W. Tebalt, 432 W. -First St PLANTS FOR SALE. Gooseberries, red and white Currants, Rhubarb, Red and Yellow Raspberries, Iceberg Blackberries, Loganberries, Dew berries, Fhenomenals, Hedge Plants and Sage. Iver C. Duedaix, Albany, Or., R. F. D.No. 6, Home , Phone 7102. . . 16t I I MAKE THEM. -Ironing boards, win- j dow seats, cl'ithes racks, t e best. E. E. Davidson. 739 East First street. 1 MONEY TO LOAN on real estatm . at seven per cent. On choice farm : lands at bix per cent. Aiply to Geo. I W. Wright, Attorney, Albany, Ore- eon. Both phones- Umce, corner o 1st and Ferry. -TO LOAN. -$50 000 on real property J. C. Christy, over 1st National Bank Albany, Oregon, ratelot interest rea sonable. J. W. BENTLEY, boot and shoemaker: and repairer, does, flrBt class work at I reasonable prices. Next door to Democrat office. See him. i FIRE INSURANCE.-O. F. R. A. or. McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu tual company. C. U. Bryant, Albany, vubick tsanK mag. bom pnones. FIRE INSURANCKI Beaver State Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera House Bldg. ! io ;-u i i(HKn.,,i on trills that will Help tnem. I two 8 inch rtcords. 1 'brass and 1 86 ! Cows should be kept off the streets. ! inch foldlmr horn, eood as new. 641 , A splendid thing in their place, they, W. O. Nisley. the well-known piano West 4th street. 22t are a vory poor advertisement for a tuner, has been in the city today on a I WANTED. -At once, an experieeced tow"- , . , . . I visit with his many patrons. seamstress. No other need apply. ' ,The fences mav ?el oe taken down. George Willert, with Ludwig, is ill Mrs. A. B. Kelssy, 119 E. 7th. , ; Jt improves me iooks oi propeny, witn pneumonia , at his home" on Second FDR SAT.R A fi-ffnh .TarRftv nn. W. ! wonderfully. , , ; 'street. . : F. Holman, Phone 1853, Home. 17t kS V 3 .To S t l Messrs. Beam and Hawkins of the FORRENT.-Sevenroomho.ts.. od ' X&e fro t0 Lebanon th-8 ern, bath, hot watac. o irn, etc Sae , flowers around as.will look well, even . , , : ' , Fish & Hodges. though the town doesn.t nave a water I Misa Glyde Schuebel, of Portland, I WISH to contract the building of five I system. A few wind mills would help gl'ded into Albany ou the noon train, miles of wire fence. AddresB BoK0ut. on a visit with her sister, of the col- , 844. Albany, Or. 29t .. Churches help a town much more . ' 1, i TYPEWRITER.-7-l'or sale, as good as than booze joints. The moral town Misses Belle Chanceand KateCowan, new, a Remington-Scholes, $35 the is the kind, people are looking for. of the Portland schools, came up this price. See William Richie. The place tfiat has the reputation of n.00" 0Dua vlslt wlt1 relatives, and Miss IWOOD FOR SALhi.-Have boueht the; being whiskey soaked isn't going to j Holhngbeam went to Hamsburg. . , . slab wood business of C. S. Butler, get along, particularly in an agricul- M- H- Gibbons, has been in the city, and also have all kinds of wjod. tural section. i while on bis way back from California! A. W. DOCKSTEDER. ' jhe-better the arrangement of the where he has been several months. He j Home phone black 176. , t21 j stores the better for the place. Visit- will go to Idaho in a few days, to con FOR PALE. 25 acres in North Al-iors always take note of such things. duct some voUngcontests. banv. all in cultivation. . one garden I nave tne oest schools to dc naa MODERN LIFE. In "Ihe Test", which Miss Blanche Walsh will produce at the opera house tomorrow evening the actress has found one of the most powerful dramas ever seen on the American stage. Jules ucKert Moodman, tne autnor, not oniy has treated the problems of today in a ' most forceful, intelligent and highly interesting manner, nut ne nas woven into four acts of absorbining dialogue, heart interest and action, a phase bf modern life that appeals to men and women in every walk. In the leading role, the dramatist has given to Miss WalBb an opportunity such as seldom falls to the lot of an actress. land or fruit land. Will sell altogeth er or in two pieces. ' ' Deal direct with the owner. Inquire at the Democrat office. FOR SALE. Lots in Wright's addi tion; also lots, blocks, and from 4 to lj ucreB in acreage in mueiwuuu. adjoining tne city, and competent teachers. The Weather. PRACTICAL TRAINING NEEDED ' Range of temperaeure 42-40. The river is 7.8 feet and falling. Prediction. Fair tonight and Thurs day, warmer Thursday. . ' . . On Tuesday evening, Feb. 1, to Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Palmer, a son their second boy, and third child. All doing well. Dine at Nichols Bakery 227 West First Street. Everything right before your very eyes. Buy what you wish for dinner and sit down to a lunch table and eat till your hearts content. j Dairy lunch stvle. LUMBER Lath Shingles HAIR FIBRE PLASTER , Land Plaster Lime Cement 1 Use Johnson's Best. It is the Best Made in Albany. - People's Popular Monthly: Only about one-third of those en- Good terms and tering the public schools ever finish'- : reasonable prices. Apply to Attorney the work in the grades and probably FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms three, Geo., W. Wright, office, Rooms 1 and , less than half of those finishing? thei Mrs. S .It Rnhin. West 11th utroBt. n iir1t.. ti I. D.u i j t , , r i ..... . ..... . ' . a, vvriKiii..Dun: iutu piiuutw, . graaes enter nign scnooi. less man ' v rignts Auultion. ' zt FOR SALE-Farm of 160 acres, also one-sixh of those entering high school fOR SALE.-National bicycl. wit ; AL?ANY OPERA HOUSE city property. Inquire of H. F. Mc- ( coP'1e.t.er the course. . Ihe average coaster brake, and new tiresf ennd ; llwain. suuuui ji ui juc nmcutdii uro n iuui ( condition. BZ4 uyon street ju) FOR SALE One eood heavy wagon, pne two-seated light hack, tion is not altogether poverty. It 'is one good plow, one single harness, broader than this. It is found in the ene potato digger, one large Majes- ( fact that the courses provided in the tic Range, one small cook stove, schools do not appeal to the average one heating stove, two A-No. 1 Iron boy as being useful. He wants to bedsteads, together with spring and learn something that will help in the roauressos, one gooo. ow extension struggle lor existence and he does not dining room table, and IS A- No. 1 understand how the work in the BUILDING P APEX , Roofing Paper Shakes ; Posts . , , , , , r- i UlUJUllilUlI UJUU OVICOb I . . truck !yf!,, ia '-rl comes bfefo;;f.the ?? lost. -placer dog, body white tiped Thursday February 3 truck of twe!ve. The reason for this coni-j with sri8, spots" side of head and: 1 CUI UO.I y O BLANCHE WALSH White Wyandotte roune pullets from imported stock, and other household goods. The above prop erty is all as good as new and will be sold at private sale. Call on J. V. PIPE, 203 West Second" St., Alb any, Oregon. grades will do this. What is needed is more practical work, in other words.' industrial training. A boy ought to be taught to do things, i-s well as re ceiving the instruction contained in books. Chiropody. Will remove corns, bunions, ingrow ing toe nails, calousies, massage the feet and make them feel like new ones.1 Home phone 892, Bell black 2343. Bt Mrs. Jas. Driver. Tired of Oil Lamps ? Then use Instantaneous . Gasoline Lights ' SAKE, SIMPLE, SURE. Sea SCHOEL BROS.,418 W. First St Mr. E. A. Kcllcy, Bclvidere, III., writes us: "I am an ex-engineer with 22 years active service to my credit. About three years ago my kidneys were affected so that I had to give up my engine.- First I was torublcd with severe aching pain over the hips. Then followed inflammation of the bladder, and specks appeared before my eyes. A sample of Foley's Kidney Pills that I tried, so benefited me that I bought more. I continued to take them un til now I can safely testify they have made me a sound and well man.'' Woodworth Drug Co. LaGrippe pains that pervade the en tire system, LaGrippe coughs that rack and strain, arc quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. Is mildly laxative, safe and certain in results. Woodworth Drug Co. . FOR SALE. Cow, fresh in March o April. Gives big six gallon a day Come and see her. E. R. Cramer 639 E. 1st. FOK SALE. A $26 baby carriage cheap, fhone black ftz. to r ua lcnmciiifs. rur uuie, young ones and good ones, 203 W. 3rd St. fchohe 301 Home. FOR SALE. A number one riding sad dle horse. Will drive Bingle or doub le. J. R. Metzgar, opposite Madison school. v . WANTED. An estimate upon the re moval of dirt from my lot at Wash ington and Third. Apply to J. T. Wentworth, Linn & Benton Real Estate Office. t5. FOR RENT .-Some housekeeping rooms furnished. Call upon Mrs. G. C. Moon, 118 W. Third. ,; ! , , j i ears liver color sore between eyes. W. R. Collins, Russ House, Albany. WANTED. A house keeper for family of three. Call upon or address J. W. Pugh,' Shedd, . t9 V STRAWPBRRY" PLANTS. - Magoon and Clark's Seedling from young plants. $2.50 per M. J. G. Gibson, Home Phone 4054. FOR SALE. Young team, well matched, weight between 1100 or 1200 each.. Price reasonable. Zinn & Calloway. Home Phone 65, Black 231 Boll. . FOR SALE. New six room house, water In house, large wood shed, lot 65 b 110, Bryant's addition, near Salem road. Price and terms call upon owner, E. W. Smalley, Phone 1380 Home. .. It WANTED. Somo sotting hens.- See A S. Hart, at Sternberg's, i FOR SALE. A choice lot, 66 by 110 feet, at Washington and 5th 'streets, Albany. Inquire of the owner at 206 W Fifth street. , FOR SALE. Oat straw, $5 a ton at my place in North Albany. Also ' clean seed wheat, Kinney, $1.25 per bushel. C..R. Widmer. Phone 2801 Home. . 24t PRUNING, gra'ting and budding sol icited.to be done in the proper season. References given if requested. . D. R. Spears, corner of Calapooia and Seventh street. It MOLDINGS , THE CHAS. K. SPAUL.DING ! mnniNfi c.o Both Phones Bel'. Red 841, Home 324. , In Her New Play TlE TEST . By Jules Eckert Goodman it is a play that should be seen by every man, woman and child in every walk of Hfe.-New York World. 1 Prices Orchesta $2.00 dresB circle $1.60, balcony $1.00. gallery 50c .. All 3riads of Lumber, Fench Posts, Shingles. CITY LUMBER YARD WILKINS&SON. Woodworth Drug Co. For Medicines and Novelties. HAMILTON'S SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE Just at this season there arc many articles that find a place in your wants. We are ready just now to supply these between-season wants to your entire satisfaction. Visit us during this between-season. '. , ' ' '"; t ' ' ' BLANKETS AND COMFORTS PRETTY PATTERNS. FINE QUALITY. Our stock of Blankets and Com forts is still complete and we are showing some very excellent values in both. The Cotton Blankets coming in all sizes and in tan, white, and grey, are splendid goods at the price we ask. The prices range from Unusually pretty and serviceable are those at $50" to $3.00 in wool finish in beautiful borders. You can hardly tell them from wool. The Comforts are in all colors and in pleasing patterns. The lill ipg is of the finest, llulTiiest cotton especially prepared for these com forts, these sell from $2.50 to $5.00. Then we show less expen sive ones at $1.00 to $2.50. HENDERSON Fashion Form Corsets PROPER CORSETS. .' THE ESSENTIAL ARTICLE FOR THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN. The corset is the foundation for the proper fitting of stylish gowns or suits. . .. ' The Heiulcrsen corset is the correct foundation. These splendidly shaped corsets come in a large variety of pleasing styles. There are the low, high, and medium Bust. Long hips or of medium length front and back laced in all sizes and weights. Our corset stock is large, varied and complete and your demands for comfort, style and healthful garments can be met in this depart ment. We are also showing the popular SAHLIN CORSET being a combined corset and bust form and an unusually good one it is. They sell at $1.00. .... Also the excellent 1 N NATURE'S RIVAL BUST FORM. The l tenderscn corsets range in price .from $1.25 to $5.00. Let us fit yau. HENDERSON Fashion Form Corsets ANOTHER MILLINERY SPECIALTY. The other day we went through our Millinery stock and we found a number of splendid stylish hats that we desire to move at once. These hats are from the best makers, , including . the renowned Gage and Fish hats.- Every one of these hats are ex actly 'as they came to us ; all of their superior trimming and high class workmanship just the same. These hats are all worth from $6 to $15.00 each. We close them now at ' $2.98 EACH. lT THE HAMILTON STORE oleZ FTTrT-Tr''l,''gre-,'-'i