Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 11, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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FP NUTTING-
ODK -WANTS
J FOR SALE. An Eiler piano certifl
FOR SALE.-Good business chance, . eood for $93. MiBB Linnie Con-
$300.00 investment, doinor $1000.00 1 ner, K. D. 2, Albany. Bell phone
Der month. $150.00 Der month Drofit.
If you want something good look into
this at once. Owner has to leave
city. Address, Crackerjack, City.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. - Magoon
and Clark'B seedling from young
plants. $2.50 per H. J. G. Gibbon,
Home Phone 40 64.
. FOR SALE. Young team, well
matched, weight between 1100 or
1200 each. Price reasonable. ZlNN
& Calloway. Home Phone 65, Black
281 Bell.
FOR SALE. New six room house.
water in house, large wood shed, lot
65 bj 110, Bryant's addition, near
Salem road. Price and terms call
upon owner, E. W. Smalley, Phone
1380 Home. i It
FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms, three,
Mrs. S. J. Robbins, West 11th street,
W rights Additioh. 2t
FOX TERRIERS. -For sale, young
ones and good ones, 203 W. 3rd St.
Phone 301 Home.
FOR SALE. 1 ood size cook stove,
parlor heating stove. H. Barns, 32 2
4 th St.
GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for sale
at the Albany Planing MiH, cheaper
tnan aywnere ise in Aioany. skhi
ly set, if desired.
PLANTS FOR SALE. Gooseberries,
red and white Currants, Rhubarb,
Rod and Yellow Raspberries, Iceberg
Blackberries, Loganberries, Dew
berries, Fhenomenals, Hedge Plants
and Sage. Ivbr C. Duedall,
Albany, or.,.K. r . u. jno. d, noma
Phone 7102. 16t
WOOD FOR SALE. Have bought the
slab wood business of C. S. Butler,
and also have an kinds oi wjoa.
A. W. DOCKSTEDER.
Home phone black 176. t21
J. W. BENTLEY, boot and shoemaker
and repairer, does first class work at
reasonable brices. Next door to
Democrat office. See him.
FIRE INSURANCE.-O. F. R. A. ot ,
McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu
tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany,
(jubick uanK aag. coin pnones.
FIRE INSURANCE: Beaver State
Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera
House Bldg. '
. Chiropody.
Will remove ecrns, bunions, ingrow
ing toe nails, calouBies, massage the
feet and make them feel like new ones.
Home plume 892, Bell black 2343. 5t
Mrs. Jas. Driver.
Tired of Oil Lamps?
Then use
Instantaneous Gasoline Lights
SAFE, SIMPLE, SURE.
Sea SCHOEL BROS.,418 W. First St
BEAUTIFUL DRESS WAISTS
HALF PRICE.
Quite a number of these splendid stylish waists. Unusual in every
respect. Made by the best tailors of ladies garments in the country.
The most beautiful of materials. You will find them even at the former
prices splendid values. However, to make room for more new Spring
goods we must clear them at once. Nearly all sizes are represented and
the styles arc of the best.
Just now though you may choose at
ONE-HALF PRICE.
ONE LOT TAILORED SUITS
$10.00.
One lot of excellent tailored suits at one price.
They include suits to $25.00. This is a very exceptional offering.
Choose at
$10.00 Each.
L.E.&H.J. Hamilton
317 First St.
FOR SALE. My lease of a farm of 50
acres, with good house find barn, one
mile southeaBC of Albany, with im
plements, work horses, cows, hogs
and chickens. LeaBo expires March
1, 1911, Price on application. I. N.
Hewes, R. D. 6. tl
FOR SALE- A few trio's of thorough
bred Buff Orphingtons 15 eggs $1.60.
Call at 216 E. 2nd street. 17t
' Farmers 176. tl2
FOR SALE. A choice lot, 66 by 110
feet, at Washington and 6th streets,
' Albany. Inquire of the owner at 206
w nun 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
FOR SALF.-A tine lot 66 by liO feet
between Washington and Ferry sts
inquire or tne owner at za w,
street Albrny.
First
FOR PALE. 25 acres in North
Al.
bany, all in cultivation, fine garden
land or fruit land. Will sell altogeth -
er or in two pieces. Deal direct with
the owner. Inquire at the Democrat
office, s
FOR SALE. Lots in Wright's addi -
tion; also lots, blocks, and from 4 to
w acres in acreage in nazeiwooa. i
adjoining the city, Good terms and1
raannhln nr!pi. Annlv tn At.tnrni'v!
Jv ii .iT-Y-irr "r V"5 1
2, Wright Block. Both phones.
FOR SALE-Farm of 160 acres, also !
city property. Inquire of H. F. Mc-1
llwam.
FOR SALE.--An Eiler certificate, good
for $93. Call upon Geo. Conner, R.
D. 2. Albany. Bell phone Jefferson,
135 farmers. , tl2
FOR SALE One good heavy truck
wagon, one two-seated light back,
one good plow, oae single harness,
no potato digger, one urge Majes
tic Range, oae small cook stove,
one Heating stove, two A-Ne. 1 Iron
hedsteads, together with spring and
mattresses, one good oak eoctcasien
dining room table, and 15 A- No. 1
White Wyandotte yoinr pullets
from imported Btock, md other
household goods. The above prop
erty is all as good as new aid will be
sold at private sale. Call on J. V.
PIPE, 203 West Secoad St., Alb-
Bay, uregan.
"mT
li. A. Kelley, Bclvldere. III.
writes us: "I am an ex-engineer with
c& 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 torubled 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, are quickly cured by
Foley's Honey and Tar. Is mildly
laxative, safe and certain in results.
Woodworth Drug Co. ,
EHBROIDERY SHOWING
NEW PATTERNS - DAINTY EFFECTS - ALL WIDTHS
THE
A LESSON FROM A READING.
The story of the Servant in the
House, presented in a reading this
week, is a somewhat hard one to un
derstand completely. As we pass
i along there may be some things jn it
! that deserve to be considered. In fact
! one matter is of intensely vital import
, ancc to the peonle of the world, par
ticularly to Christian people, and that
is the necessity of living the Christian
life daily. A great many people now
adays are Christians one day in seven,
! and it is because of the laxity in Chris
tian living that socialism is growing.
I More powerful than any sermon
preached is the exemplary Christian
life. In fact it is this life that is caus-
i
nig uturc cuiivei Mulls mail sermons;
but there arc not enough of them. It
; is telling particularly along the lines
of integrity, in business and purity in
I the personal life. -
And the ministry. Now the ambi
tion is to shine in the ouloit. so that-
J it may be said, "he preaches a splendid j
' sermon," which is good, but it is not
i enough. The great need of the church
' s a thorough organization of work-
1 "'g men and women who show their
love for their fellow men in business,
1 socially and in politics,
I There is a looseness to-day, that is
' alarming, and the laity is not entirely
to blame for it. It is not going to be
' cuismcu 3 mwDug uu. icaus ana
attempting to butt the train off the
track, but it is mine to takp natiftir
.i a :7..i '
The need is for royal ministers,
business and professional men, who,
though possessing blue blood, are will-
ing to serve faithfully; like the servant
'in the house in the Ktnrv r,hi.
in the house in the story, so graphi
cally portrayea, forgetting their per
sonal ambitions in their love for their
fellow man.
WON'T LIVE LONG ENOUGH.
' All who anticipate the purchase of
I a fine new piano in the next two years
snouia Hustle to tilers .Piano House About thirty Rebekahs, some of Alb
as soon as possible and select one of any's best women, met yesterday after
the remaining choice pianos, all of noon with Mrs. E. M. Merrill, 639 W.
which must be disposed of at the earli- 9the street, in a very enjoyable social
est possible date. We are closing out session. The contest of the day was
our retail business and will confine the guesBing of adyertisements in the ,
ourselves to wholesaling in this vicin- magazines from the pictures. Mrs.
ity hereafter. No one in this city will
nve long enougn to ever again see a
combination of. circumstances which
absolutely necessitates such merciless
price cutting on high-grade instru
ments. If we get cost or near it out
of our local stock, we'll be satisfied.
it you want to benefit by this sale,
come in at once do not wait a mo
ment longer they're going fast now.
Don't let the question of terms dj
fer your purchase, we'll accept any
reasonable proposition as to terms
a little down and a little each month
is all we ask. Eilers Piano House,
Biggest, Busiest and Best.
333 West 1st St
F. G. WILL, lor Watches
OR SALE. One Jersey cow, Phone
Home black 2983. .. 6t
FOR SALE. Bicycle with new single
tires in good condition. Cheap. 238
6th St. st
Unusual
SEE THIS UNUSUAL SHOWING.
Pretty, dainty embroideries are always a source of delight to all wo
men. Every woman loves to see them and better still to own them.
We have endeavored this year to offer our customers the largest,
most comprehensive showing possible this year. Since their arrival
we have become enthusiastic about them. We have never seen a more
beautiful assortment; more pretty and new effects in patterns; more
variety in every way than is found in this display.-
There is, cmbroicdry for every use. The dainty narrow edges on
Swiss Cambric and Nainsook. The wider edges with insertion to
match. Then the narrow Bouncings, in most beautiful patterns. The
corset cover widths that are shown embroidered in white and colors.
And an unusually pretty display of exceptional embroideries in the
wide widths up to 48 inches.
These are truly beyond description. The daintiest of new patterns
on the finest materials. You usely must see these exceptional em
broideries. The edges exceptional values 10 to 15c
Flovscisus
28 to 85c.
Corset Cover Embroideries White and colored work, at per yard
25c to $1.25.
Wide Floimcings at
A special line imitation hand work at 65c.
85c to $1.50.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
HAMILTON STORE
PERSONAL
AND SOCIAL
Ed. Fortmiller, of the U. O., is visit
Ing at home.
Gil Ogdsn returned this noon from
McMinnville.
Will Reiner of Portland, went to Hal
sey this afternoon
Clyde Laughead went to the Bay pn
the afternooq train.
L, C. Roberts, the new Benton fruit
inspector, was in town today.
M. Senders and son and C. Meyer
went to Corvallis this afternoon.
Mrs. Geo. Washburn, of Portland,
arrived this noon from a Linn county
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bach, of Leba
non, went to Portland to take the
Shasta Limited for a months Btay in
California.) t64$!S;$l
V. W. Brown, of Great Falls, Mon.,'
has been in the city. He s an elevator
man and thinks s.me ot coming aown
this way.
Mrs. Loveall, who has been with her
mother Mrs. W. A, Cox, went to Leb
anon this afternoon. She will return
in a few days. Her mother is doing
well.
w P tpa' nt pnrtann formerlv nf
' thW- RJ. ,f S tte cltV tol
Inls ?ltV.' Pafa W""OUgn U1B City to
"ortlana, on nis way nome irom Lena-
non, where he had been called by
illness of his mother.
the
Mr. Bert Stevens, son of Mr. W. B.
LTm, n n 8Jjw ih tA
daughter of Mr. D. O.. Woodworth, two
Stevens, and Miss Vera Woodworth
of Albany's most prominent young peo
ple, will be married at 4 o'clock this
evening, at the nome or the bride's
: father, with a few relatives and inti
' mate friends presenc.
The R,ebekahs.
Frank Powell had evidently been look.
ing for bargains.for she hit twenty-one
out of twenty-six, while Mrs. William
Hind pays more attention to local news
and the issues of the aay and got only
two receiving the booby prize.
F. I Will for watches
SOMETHING that will interest you if
you want a small fruit farm, 25
acres, ALL GOOD LAND, only l'mile
south of Millersburg, and 4 miles
northeast of Albany. 10 acres, full
bearing orchard, half apples and half
prunes, 8 acres in cultivation, balance
in brush and pasture, poor buildings
but sightly location. Price $3300.
S. N. Steele, (owner.) 110 Second
St.. Portland, Or.
PRUNING, grafting and budding sol
icited, to be done in the proper season
References given if requested. D. B.
Suears, corner of Calapooia and
. Eleventh street. It
FEB. 16.
In no other of his plavs has Shake
speare introduced so much genuine fun
as in "The Taming of the Shrew."
The poet appears to have abandoned
himself to a work of unrestrained hilar-
little nonsense now and then ia relished
thVs'hr'naTloVg' been" E&l
play with Charles B. Hanford. whose
is so well established that he can con
descend to this , unreservedly merry
mood without loss of dignity. Hanford
as Petruchio is one of the stalwart
figures of the modern drama. The
play is a classic of fun, and he has
realized the principal character in a
manner which preserves both its humor
and its dramatic interest. The charact
er of Catherine is one of the most
dazzlimr of ShakesDeare's feminine
creations and in it Miss Marie Drofnah
haa won a celebrity which makes her
appearance in it an event of irreat
theatric interest.
Get Your Fish at PFeiffers.
The rilaee. 229 West Second street
Everything in the fish line, neat and
clean
at a reasonaDie price.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE
Wednesday, February 16
CHAS B. HANFORD
Accompanied by MISS MARTE DROFNAH ""
and a Strong Support in
The Taming
Preceded by The Old
Waterloo, a one
PRICES 60c, 76c and $1.00.
'9 FORD Now Read)
"The Car that lasts longest and cheapest to keep up."
SEE the car, look it over thoroughly, study it, have a demonstration.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED by what other agents may tell you. The
reason they do not like il is because they can not sell you as good a.
car for less than $1,500 or $1,600.
WE sell you a five passenger touring car fully equipped with top,
wind-shield, speedometer, five lam ps and repair outfit for $1,050.
RALSTON & CRAWFORD, Albany, Oregon.
Office over State Bank. '
I FORCED SALE.
Retiring from Business
Pianos, Organs, ;Entire Stock AT
COST, factory price. Must be sold
at once. Biggest bargains eve roffered
ln Albany.
IMVENPOM'S MUSIC STOE.
j .
Wood Yard.
n ood delivered to all parts of city on
short notice, office at residence 90S
East 4th street. Bjth phones.
J. D. Ellis.
FOR SALE A good single driving
mare five years oil. Enquire of J.
D. Ellis 906 East 4th street.
All kinds of Lumber.
Fench. Posts,
Shingles.
CITY LUMBER YARD
WILKINS & SON.
of the Shrew
Guard, a story of
act masterpiece.
Albany
Oregon