WANTED. Experienced girl, to do : general housework. Call at 206 j West First Street. j FOR SALE. Household furniture. ' Call at 434 Baker St., cor. 5th. FOR RENT. -Store on First street, ! March 1st, fine location. Fnquire E. i H. Rhodes. tl9 I FOR SALE. A driving horse. Apply at the Wigwam stables. . ... .'FOR SALE. One Jersey cow, r'hone HUMiiiniNU mat win interest you if j nome black 2983. 6t oiuitirdd ab tub poet omue, aibauy aecouil oaea mail matter. F P NUTTING- MR. SHAKESPEARE. OUK WAM you want a small fruit farm, 25 , acres, ALL GOOD LAND, only 1 mile south of Millersburg, tnd 4 miles northeast of A banv. 10 acres full bearing orchard, half apples and half prunes, 8 acres in cultivation, balance in brush and pasture, poor buildings out signtiy location, frice 3suu. S. N. Steele, (owner.) 110 Second St., Portland, Or. FOR RENT.-Neat and ciean f u-nished rooms. Inquire 232 3rd and Broadal bin Btreetr. t22 FOR EXCAVATING. Liwn grading, lot clearing, gravel ond sand hauling Phone Bell Red 2562. FOR SALE- A tew trio's of thorough bred Buff Orphingtona 15 eggs $1.50. Call at 216 E. 2nd street. 17t FOR SALE. clean seed wheat, Kinney, $1.25 per bushel. C. R. Widmer.- Phone 2801 Home. 24t 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. FOR SALE. -Lots in Wright's addi tion; also lots, blocks, ana from 4 to 40 acrea in acreage in Hazelwood, adjoining the city, Good terms and reasonable prices. Apply to Attorney Geo.. W. Wright, office, Rooms 1 and 2, Wright Block. Both phones. FOR SALE 640 acres Eastern Ore- gon stock ranch all under fence, new ouse and barn, $10 per acre if taken soon, 30 acres ot alfalfa land, all un der irrigation, can be 20 aces more put in cultivation, balance timber and grazing land, situated 30 miles south of Condon, 40 miles East of Shaneco in Wheller county, Oregon, or will trade for good property near Albany, for further particulars inquire of A. Beard, 608 E. 6th St. Albany, Ore. tl4. FOR SALE-Farm of 160 acres, also c ity property. Inquire of H. F. Me II wain. FIRE INSURANCE. O. F. R. A. ot McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, liusicK Bank Bldg. liotn phones. FIRE INSURANCE' Beaver State Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera House Bldg. The Shakespearean play represents the highest standard of the dramatic art. The study of Shakespeare is an education, not- only on account of the thoughts presented, but also be cause of the masterly 'use of words, no writer ever having equalled him in the use of English. The plays of Shakespeare cover history, comedy and tragedy. The greatest of all is I Hamlet, a trasredv: but there are oth- FOR SALE. Bicyc with new single ers of great interest. Among the tires in good condition. Cheap. 238 best of the comedies is the Taming of Stb St. st I the Shrew, one full of character, odd PRUNING, gra'ting and budding sol- in its construction, peculiar in its plot, icited.to be done in the proper Beason but decidedly interesting. It may be References sriven if requested. D. B. a caricature, but it is full of the best ' Spears, corner of Calapooia and there is in healthful comedy. One pf tlevenin street. i PERSONAL AND SOCIAL i the best students of Shakespeare j the country is Mr. Hanford, who will present this comedy .tonight. Albany people have formerly seen him in tragedy. It will now be a pleasure to have him give his version of this ' live Shakespearean comedy. It is the kind that deserves attention. AGAINST CANON. FOR SALE. New aix room house, water in house, lurge wood shed, lot 65 bj 110, Bryant's addition, near Salem road. Price $900 if taken by March, $600 down, balance time. E. W. Smalley, Phone 1380 Home. It WANTED. Some setting hens at once. Call 620 W. 6th St., or Bell Phone Black 8231. lit STRAWBERRY PLANTS. - Magoon and Clark's Seedling from young 2653 western republican editors said Slants. $2.50 per M. J. G. Gibson, : no Cannon for them, where 546 said iome Phone 4064. j Cannon was their man. This shows GLASS. All sizes and kinda, for sale in an emphatic manner the decided at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper stand the people of the west have than aywhere else in Albany. Skill- taken against a system of politics that ly set, if desired. has been disgracing our government. PLANTS FOR SALE. Gooseberries, I Of course, the democratic editors are red and white Currants, Rhubarb, ' against Cannon. The fact that the re Red and Yellow Raspberries, iceberg publicans themselves are against him Blackberries, Loganberries, Dew-1 makes the case a plain one to decide. berries, Phenomenals, Hedge PlantB It ought to mean that Cannon shall , and Sage. Ivek C. Duedall, go; but it will not. Congress is as , Albany, Ur., K. r. u. ko. o, none servile as a puppet, and one of them HANFORD TO-NIGHT, Chiropody. Will remove corns, bunioni, ingrow ing toe nails, calousies, massage the foet and make them feel like new ones . Home phone 892, Bell black 2343. 6t Mrs. Jas. Driver. Phone 7102. 16t WOOD FOR SALE. Have bought the slab wood business of C. S. Butler, and also have all kinds of wjod. A. W. DOCKSTEDER. Home phone black 176. t21 J. W. BENTLEY, boot and Bhoo maker and repairer, does first claBS work at reasonable prices. Next door to Democrat office. See him. FOR SALE One good heavy truck wagon, ne two-seated light hack, ne good plow, oae single harness, .. me potato digger, one large Majee- tic Ranee, ne small cook stove, ne seating stove, two A-N. 1 Iron j bedsteads, together with spring and anattresses, one good oak egclcasira I dininr room table, and 15 A- No. l't White Wyandotte young pallets from imported stock, and stker household goods. The above prop erty is all as good as new and will be sold at private sale, can n j. v. PIPE, 203 West Secod St., Alk any, Oregon. Mr. E. A. Kelley, Belvtdere, 111., is our own congressman. Pub'ic Horse Sale. Rev. W. S. Gordan went to Eugene this afternoon to attend the Oliver meetings. The Great Divide next Saturday night is another theatrical treat for Albany people, a good one. 1 Mrs. Jessie Loverall.of Lebanon, was in the city this morning to see her mother, who is doing well. President Crooks left last night on a business trip to San Francisco. He will return Saturday night. Fred Fisher, consul at Murkaen, will leave on Monday for Washington, pre vious to returning to China. H. K. Lugger has returned home from Walla, where he has been looking after i Northwestern business ' for several weeks. Tev. A. M. Petty, Pacific CoaBt Sec retary of the home mission department of the Baptist church has been in the city today. J. R. Harvey, of Prineville, who has heen in the citv on a visit with his brother-in-law, R. L. Burnett, went to ! Eugene this afternoon. E. L. Jones returned last night from Portland, where he had been in the in-' terest of the Oregon Citizen, soon to appear as a weekly paper. I Famuel C. Mott, advance agent for: the Lion and the Mouse, has been in H. ...... -J.,' TU L 1113 1. 1 k J WUBJi 1 11U piojr, f Kitrav creation, will be here Feb. 25, a theat rical treat. Mr. Budge Stewart, who has been working in a logging camp near Scap pooae for several months, passed tbrough the city for Eugene, where he has reentered the U. of O , with rooms at Sigma Nu. Sol. Lindley, of Lebanon, the man who gets the first strawberries to the market, nns Deen in tne ctcy toaay, The opera house promises to be crowded tonight, when Mr. Chas. Han- ford and his talented company appear-' in the Taming ot the Shrew, the first presentation of this Shakespearean comedy in Albany. The advance sale of seats has been large. Mr. Hanford represents the best there is in drama, and deserves the attention of people of j character. Mr. Hanford never forgets the pub lic demands diversion at the ulavhouse. He supplies that by selecting the best material that play writing has ever produced and interpreting it in a mod ern and sympathetic spirit which makes the humor irresistible If there is any lingering suspicion in the minds of the youthful students to the effect that Shakespeare is uninteresting, Mr. Han ford's performance may be relied upon to dispel it. This afternoon Mr. Hanford spoke to the high school students, giving a de lightful talk on Shakespeare and the drama. FORCED SALE. Retiring 'from Business Pianos, Organs, Entire Stock AY' COST- factory price. Must be sold at once. Biggest bargains eve roffered in Albany. DAVENPORT'S MUSIC ST01E. The Albany Butter & Produce Co are paying 40 cents per pound f. o. b. Albany, for butter fat, or 39c on the wagon. It yon have cream to sell call both phones 49. t - Wood Yard, v ood delivered to all parts of city on short notice, office at residence 90S East 4th street. B jth phones. J. D. Ellis. FOR SALE -A good single driving mare five years oil. Enquire of J. D. Ellis 906 East 4th street. All kiads of Lumber. Fench Posts, Shingles. CITY LUMBER YARD WILKINS & SON. I will sell at public sale the remainder of my horses on Saturday, Feb. 19th, 1910. at First and CalaDOoia streets. Albany, Ore.. If you want either a Mr. Lindley is also the first candidate good big draft horse or driver Coma for sheriff to appear. to the sale. J. H. SIMPSON, j Mrs. C. H. Webster and Children, who have been spending the winter in WANTED. Wash woman. Apply at Albany, will return to Illinois tonight. 610 E. 4th. Phone Home 1367. , Mr. Webster is a nurseryman at Cen- WANTEL) TO RENT. From 3 to 6 tralia. III., and expected to sell his years with option of purchase, abou. nursery and locate at Albany, but fail 5 acres improved or unimproved land ing to sell will rema'n in Illinois a few Full particulars. Address B. care of years longer. " paper. writes as: 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 tip my engine. First I was torubled with Bevere aching pain over the hips. Then t .. j n .! f .1. . LI.JJ nrt. j . i ionoweo innarnmauon oi tne umuua, Tired of Oil Lamps? .VlS!?d f!il.K Then use I tried, so benefited me that I bought Instantaneous Gasoline Lights m,or- continued to take them un- qAPP qTMPi v 3linp I til now I can safely testify they have AfJ!,, blMtUib, bUKh,. i made me a sound and well man." See SCHOEL BROS.,418 W. First S Woodworth Drug Co. FOR SALE. 1P acres, with new 7 room house and good barn, 13 blocks lrom tne city limits, uooa terms. Address box 173 City. tl2 FOR SaLE. Cook stove, steel couch, bed, etc. 423 W. First St., Flat 7. tl3 FUR SALE. Six roomed house, one lot, good barn, price reasonaole, in quire 731 E. 8th street. Phone Red 822. , LADY BOOKKEEPER WANTED. -Must be good penman. Make appli cation in writing. Pacific Tel. &Tel. Co., 406 W 1st St. Messenger boy wanted By the Pacific Telephone ana ieiegrapn uo. Applicants will call at our office 406 W lat St., between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. W. V. Merrill, Mgr. FOR SALE. 1 ;ood size cook stove , parlor neating stove, n. earns, az z 4th St. Pie Sale We will sell any of the following pies next Saturday. Feb. 19. for 10 cents cheaper than you can make them at home. Apple, Mince. . Custard, Cream, Peach, , Blackberry, Lemon, Meat. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE - Wednesday, February 16 CHAS 11. HANFORD Accompanied by MISS MARIE DROFNAH and a Strong Support in The Taming of the Shrew Preceded by The Old Guard, a story of Waterloo, a one act . masterpiece. PRICES 60c, 75c $1.00 and $1,60. If it is much trouble for you to make them, let George do it. NICHOLS BAKERY. WANTED. Apprentice girls in the millinery department of the Hamil ton Store, FOR RENT. -Some tine office rooms on First street. See W. C. Burkhart '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 it 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 tou ring car fully equipped with top,, wind-shield, speedometer, five lamps and repair outfit for $1,050. RALSTON & CRAWFORD, . Albany, Oregon.. Office over State Bank. Many of , YOUR SPRING NEEDS Can Best Be Supplied Now - Splendid new materials, and dainty ready-to-wear garments are coming in rapidly now. The most pleasing stylesr the newest effects, the best of mater. You will delight in seeing these miosl pleasing new things. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. We arc showing sonic attractive values and styles in high grade mus lin underwear. Especially pretty and desirable is a line of hand embroidered corset cov crs on the softest, daintiest materials in the most beautiful patterns. These beautiful garments arc quite unusual. Tlicy arc of the highest quality and the prices arc quite low for their qual ity. They sell at from $2.50 to $3.50. Then a large assortment in lacci and., embroidered., effects at each $1.50 to $1,751 MUSLIN SKIRTS. New styles, new patterns and prct ty effects. The assortment of these is large and complete. The prices range from $1.25 to $3.50 MUSLIN DRAWERS. High grade materials, splendid pat terns in lace trimmings and embroid eries, well and nicely made in all styles 65c to $1.25 Splendid showing of R. & T. Sa lome and Shantung Siths. 1 B 'Ik K rJSi HI '. T J S. - 4 4 4i rAINTY HOUSE DRESSES. Just received, a splendid assortment of unusually neat house- dresses. They come in several styles in stripes and checks in blue ginghams. Some are pleated over the shoulders, with side openings, neat collar and cuffs or sleeves trimmed with buttons, belt of same material, and; all nicely finished. These are always of great service and easy and comfortable to wear; The material is of good quality gingham, in neat patterns. We have all sues and we are quite sure you will enjoy wearing these excellent garments. The prices are $1.25; $1.50, $1.75 A Number of Excellent Suits $10 00 A goodly assortment of splendid tailored suits in all sizes and first class styles. Your choice at ."T. $10.00 L.E.&H.J, Hamilton 317 First St. THE HAMILTON STORE ' Albany Oregrn