u tared ftb Me muci i.uibO A,iDay,ur wcoo j I- -n iiiuii no a tier, F P NUTTING OUU WAJNTtS FOR SALE. -Dining table, hed room suit, couch, chairs and a few other ,' articles. Miss Katharine E. Ball, W 1 7th St. WANTED. -A boy. Apply at Com-1' mercial Tea Co's Store. 223 W. First St. i , WANTED. A competent woman for general housework. Apply 332 Ferry St. WANTED. Girl to do general house work. Call 117 Wesc Third. DISHONEST POLITICS. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL .320 ACRES CENTRAL OREGON I let with informtion see or address i WANTED. Girl to do general house- Owen Beam, Room 4 Stark Building, Albany, Ore. FOR SALE. Bicycle, with Dew single tires, good condition, good single buggy and harness at half price. 238 6th street. , 18t FOR SALE. 18J acres, "with new 7 room house and gooJ Darn, u diocks trom the city limits, oooa terms Address box 173.City. tl2 .SOMETHING that will interest you if you want a small fruit farm, 26 acres, all good land, only 1 mile south of Millersburg, find 4 miles nnrthRRL of Albanv. 10 acres full bearing orchard, half apples and half .prunes, 8 acres in cultivation, balanoe in brush and pasture, poor buildings but sightly location. Price $3300. S. N. Steele, (owner.) 110 Second St., Portland, Or. FOB EXCAVATING, Lawn grading, lot clearing, gravel ond Band bauling Phone Bell Red 2562. FOR JSALE- A tew trio's of thorough bred Buff Orphingtons 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. 640 acres Eastern Ore gon stock ranch all under fence, new house and barn, $10 per acre if taken soon, so meres of alfalia land, all un der irrigation, can be 20 aces mere put in cultivation, balance timber ana grazing land, situated 80 miles soutn 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, 508 E. 6th St. Albany, Ore. t!4. FOR SALE-Farm of 160 acres, alsoi city property. Inquire of H. F. Mc llwain. GLASS. All mzc8 and kinds, for sale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than aywhere nlse in Albany. Skill ly set, if desired. FIRE INSURANCE. O. F. R. A. ot McMinnville. Oregon s greatest mu tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany, Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones. FIRE INSURANCE) Beaver State Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera House Bldg. work. Inquire at Democrat office. LOST. A ladles' gold watch, with monogram E. R. S., green leather fob. Reward. Please return to the Democrat office. FOR RENT. Furnished and unfurnish ed rooms. 116 Washigton St. 12 NURSERY STOCK, from the Carlton Nursery Co. for sale 1). Bussard. Home Phone Red 100. FOR RENT. Unfurnished rooms. 231 Galapooia street. WANTED. A reliable woman to cook at a hotel. Inquire at the Democrat office. WANTED. Girl to help in kitchen. Inquire at Democrat office. 14 The masses in Oregon are against the assembly, the politicians are in favor of it, that is a few of them. The ' Oregonian has published the names of most of them. That paper has i w made a desperate effort to make it ap-1 Mrs. Struble returned this noon from pear that the people want these as- Portland. f,'mKiesJbi"t lZL,t?,"le"nty, 1 A. Brownell, of Portland, ar- j r . Vu a t: T v-"-!'!' nvea this noon. ' heads that the Ashswale grange in this ., ... , ..... , county favored the assembly, think- "turned this.'noon from in? it had a trreat find: but it was the . balem :mpanied by her parents. ' worst kind of a canard. The members ' Miss Laura Chambers went to Eu' of the irramze finally heard what had gene this afternoon for a visit at her been said about them and are said to i Drotner have been very indignant, so much so' Mrs. Bessie Simpson, of Eugene, is ; that the secretary of the Grange an-1 18"lmT at the home of her father M ' swered the false report in the Journal, Cameron. ! a paper of the people. One of the Commissioner T. J. Butler was 62 on mosi interesting inings aoom me com- wo m ui reDruary ana nas receivea ing campaign will De tne position the JUBt post card greetings. Had coin' assembly will occupy in it, and par-1 cidence. ticularly that of any one the assembly Miss Evah Huston, of the Young may. name. store, today received a present of an i immense oiamona, and was receiving a un i ajflnuflKU. i niiny congratulations. Prof. H. L. Hopkins, of Eugene, waa 1166 PUPILS. ALBANY OPtRA HOUSE It is all right to set a standard of in the city oyer night, while on hiB way population to work for; but there is home from the east, where be has been not verv much in it after all. fnr to he selling lumber, beinc At r.hipncrn Kn. r ok wsnr.-si room empty house, ; ettective it must be perpetual. When sae uty, Denver and other points. iiu. i. on coraor om una jenerson , ju.uuu is reached, then JS.UUU will be ; W. O. W. ShpnnarH am'o.H ,t me goal, ano so on. i ne great thing evening from SunnyaiJe, Wash., going a iiiuii aiaiiuaru ui cuizen- east 10 get nere, inac is as iar as f asco. ship and civic improvement and let He reported terific weather there this the result take care of itself, which it winter. Mr. Sheppard expectB to lo- wui uo. people are always attracted CLB in tne vauey, towards a city with good people in it, where hospitality rules, and where a clean government operates. Albany has a good reputation, and the result I will be seen in a steady and reliable Phnna RlonU 9911 growth. Ihe Democrat oretlicts a' city 01 iD.uuu witnin not so very many iDe military uiri are Being held in the years; dui is just as anxious to see a pariora 01 tne rreaoyienun enured. A good citizenship. , large number tried out last night, (he Wood Yard. Wood delivered to all parts of city on short notice, office at residence 90S East 4th street. Both phones. J. D. Ellis. FOR SALE -A good single driving ' mare five years oil. Enquire of J. D. Ellis 906 East 4th Btreet. street. Inquire at 414 East First Btreet. bmma oruckman. t2 FOR RENT. Store room at Second and Ferry street. See Harry Schlosser. FOR RENT. March 1st this fine loca tion 406 First St.. room 25 by 60. E. H. Rhodes. LOST. On March 16, a solid gold Sun burst brooch with 32 pearls, some where between opera house and 6th A Washington, Keward. FOR RENT. Some fine office room on First street. See W. C. Burkhart FOR RENT. 6 room house, on Day ment, inquire at tha Democrat office. FOR SALE. Cottage of six rooms on 4tn oetween eager and Montgomery. enquire at nu c. 4 ot. NEW BARBER SHOP. Main street Good work. E. E. Rex. WANTED. Boy 16 yeare or over to learn the printer and preasmans trade. Good opportunity for a.eady boy. Apply Rawlings 123 Broadal bin St. WOOD FOR SALE.-First-clabs dry. fir and maple, delivered anywhere in toe city, ror $4.7& cash ders Linn and Benton office. Both phones. PRUNING, gra'ting and budding sol icited.to be done in the proper season References given if requested. D. B. Spears, corner . of Calapooia and uieventn street. it STRAWBERRY PLANTS. - Magoon and Clark's Seedling from young plants. $2.50 per M. J. G. Gibson, Home Phone 4054. PLANTS FOR SALE. Gooseberries, red and white Currants, Rhubarb, Red and Yellow Raspberries, Iceberg Blackberries, Loganberries, Dew berries, Phenomenals, Hedge Plants and Sage. Ivbr C. Dubdall, Albany, Or., R. F. D. No. S, Home rnone nuz, f let J. W. BENTLEY, boot and shoemaker and repairer, does first-class work at reasonable prices. Next door to Democrat office. See him. The Military Girl. The rehearsals for the extravaganza TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC. Uwing to the inquiries of a great : many 01 my irienas wnetner 1 would continue the business of the late W. F. Davenport or not, I take this means of announcing to the public that I have ordered a full line of the famous Shewman Clay pianos and organs and also a full line of small instru ments and will continue the business as usual. I will be pleased to meet the ni. try outs brinerine out some of the beat talent in the city. The participants are greatly superior to anything heretofore attempted. Superintendent A. L. Briggs reports the following for the public schools for the month ending February 25; No. pupils remaining last month 478 boys, 496 girls, total 974 J No. pupils remaining at date 488 boys and 514 girls, total 1002. Pupils on register since beginning of year 577 boys and 589 girls, total 1166. Of these 1 3 are under 6. 254 between 6 and 9, 234 between 9 and 12, 170 between 12 and 44 and 613 between 14 and 20. During the month there was a total of 18,820 days attendance and 783 of absence, only 82 late, and 462 were neither absent or late. Average number of pupils belonging 1022. average daily attendance 981, per sent of attendance 96. Visits b par ents 4, by members of school board Tuesday, March 8 W. T. GASKELL OFFERS a Dramiti zation of Meredith Nicholson's Novel "The House of a Thousand Candles" With Hugo Koch as Produced For One Year at I be Hacket and Daly's Theatres New York, and the Garrick Theatre Chicago. none. Get Your Pish at Pteiffers. The place, 229 West Second street. Everything in the fish line, neat and clean, at a reasonable price. ,PRICES-2oc to $1.60. 250 seats the lower floor at $1 .00. DON'T LIST YOUR FARM. FOR SALE. Farm of forty acres. , vnn n mn j. I : M TP TP I) : 1 D l- 1 . 1 1 lllln OO VYCH uo ,fia uu , i4.ucU.D.I x aiwa... iv. v. u. one real estate firm cannot handle that I all FOR A SHORT TIME I will make plain the eastern people that will visit our ah.Hf naiota fn. Clin nlcin ahi.l vna.ol- I fL V J. t.L l Dun, nmDio ,vi gin,, maui sun, nn.ao lUWU blllH Sril)g. L UU UU OOtter tO suits $2.00 and up. Bring your work and come along, bzs West 2nd at. Phone Home Red 215. t6 FOR SALE. 6K acres, one mile from court house. Good seven room nouoe with hot and cold water, wind mill, and barn, sidewalk all the way. Home phone 2915. J.F.Gaines, Al bany, It give several live firms the chance, and be sure of a quick Bale. We have re cently sold the old Huston farm for $120 an acre to a man of Huron, S. Dak. We are alive, we don't deceive, we will handle all farm property from now on at 2H "er cent straight. PACIFIC REAL ESTATt CO., 106 E. 1st Street, op. Russ House. nrrcr 11 i no substitute. -- AcceDt substitute for Foley's lneaper tn&n any otner llgnt. run " tung huuuics. v.uuiins the chain and it lights inBtantiy. no opiates and no harmful drugs. Home Phone. See Schoel Bros., Remember the name, Foley's Honey 536 E. First St., Albany, Oregon. and Tar, and accept no substitutes: Woodworth Drug Co. Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for Mar. 1, 1910. Persons desiring any of t-hnan loftoco Dl.nlH Anll - T. j I trons of the Davenport Music House letters, giving the date: and those wishing to purchase a piano I M. F. Adams, Jessie Armstrong, Jes- B..i, w, uc picasco. to nave e nuugnton, mrs. jk. w. uaser, r rank mem urn in anu get my prices and Daiiara, u. a. uraic, turs. t inlay Cook, "10 FORD Now Rend scan the instruments of the line I am carrying. MRS. IDA DAVENPORT, Prop, They Like It. Chicsge has a woman dramatic critic who is one of the best known theatrical wriiBrs un tne american press. This woman. Miss Amv Lealm. ha fnr cumber of years been the critic on the Chicago Daily News, and the theatre goers of that city rely strongly loon her criticisms of a new nlav hufnr purchasing their seats In BDeakinsr of "The, TTmias nf . Thousand Candles," the attraction at Aioany, Tuesday, March 8, Miss Leslie I says: "The audience at the Garrick i liked the play, and there will be many, ' many audiences that will go wild over it." Mr. Cathedy, Anna Dunn, Mrs. Elmore Deihl, Mrs. S. L. Dawson, Allen Funk, E. A. Hulburt, Mrs. C. E. Hulburt, Miss Maude JohnBton J. F. Morrison, Fay Nichols, Mrs. Mary Rose, Mrs. Daisy Reeve. J. CI. Rhnriea Gen n Smith. M. E. Sturdivant, W. M. Sates, i Mary Wood. Mrs. Fred Wordrup, Sarah 1 Williams. D. E. Wheeler. C. H. Web ster, John Weishapl, Elinore Warner. J. S. VanWinklb, P. M. WaNTED. Man and wife to work in logging camp. Want lady to cook for 8 or 9 men. At once. A. R. Metzgar 3rd and Hill. It FOR SALE. -Furniture, heusehold goods and Piano. H. C. Jordan, 1115 East First street. FOR SALE. or rent, a high grade Wellington piano. Call at 834 Maple street, rnone nome 3o7. XS 'moH priced ea NlyyX fy L0W priceo car SjjBBiBy Whole Store FULL "The Car that lasts Ion ges t 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 touring car fully equipped with top, wind-shield, speedometer, five lamps and repair outfit for $1,050. RALSTON & CRAWFORD, Albany, Oregon. Office over State Bank. ONE Week of Extraordinary Bargains Sale Begins Saturday, February 26, Closes Saturday, March 5. White Goods Indian Linens Nainsooks Lawns Silks Ribbons Lace Embroid (r Duck Percales Ginghams Chambra Many people realize the money saving oppor tunities which this sale of excellent, remnants offered. Those who are familiar with the good represented and all women are became enthu siastic buyers and supplied many of their spring needs from these bargain offerings. If you have not been here we urge you to come early. We will keep every day an interesting busy day-and you can save much in buying now. You will marvel at the high quality of the goods shown, but come and see. The goods speak for themselves much better than we can tell you Come early and stay late. Poplar Cloth Dimity Vestings Soiesette Table Linen (Wite and Colored.) Danish Cloth Light Percale Persian Lawn Drapery Nets Madras Swisses -"THl L. E.& H. J, Hamilton 3 17 First St. THE HAMILTON STORE Albany Oregon