' ' 111 ' . IT , .1 i . , i, , I, , , i - i I ,, Albany Democrat Entered at the post ottice, .Albany.O , as second claaa mail matter. v. F, P. Nutting. Our Wants. BOARD AND ROOM. Parties desiring may secure at 506 Jackson and Wa ter, til FOR SALE One full block of 8 lots, 6-room house, barn and other im provements, plenty of good fruit. Only $2000.0i. C. G. Burkhart FOR SALE. Some fine uird dosrs, pups. Phone Hugh Perfect Home 704. It FOR SALE. By the owner, one six room house and two lots, center of town, 322 East 4th St; also one good cook stove and several heatinc stoves. H. Barnes. WOOD FOR SALE.-Second growth Zinn & Calloway. Home phone 4062. 4tf. GARBAGE. If residence is west of Lyon street will pick up garbage for 60c month. S. U Penny the garbage man. Home phone 2303. t4 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. After this date the business relations between A. W. Roth, Chas. A. Cur--raH and Fred D. Leverich will caase as a company by mutual consent, the business known as the Pacific Real Estate Co. will be continued as here tofore by A. W. Roth. Signed A. W. Roth, A. C. Currtn, Fred D. Leverich. tlO FOR SPECIAL DELIVERY BOY. Call Roy Eastburn. at Eastburn's store. Both phones 68.. FREE. Edging and bark, at the saw mill. It WILL ANbWER CALLS. From al over the city with automobile carpet cleaner. All work guaranteed. Both phonea. L. H. Jacks. t23 FOR RENT. Unfurnished rooms at Ferry and Third streets, singly or in raits. W.R.BIain. 27t FOR SALE. Two four room cot tages, at Nye Creek. See Chas. Burggraf. 19t 60 TONS STRAW WANTED. Carload lots. M. Senders ft Co. SMALL FARMS. Those desiring them near Albany will do well to see me at 6th and" Lafayette streets. A. J. Carothers. 17t FOR SALE. Fifty acr. bottom land, 8 miles from Albany. E. Yagelaki, R. D. 3. 3326 Home phone. U.7 FOR SALE. Farm of 45 acres, in quire of E. E. Parrish, R. D. 1. NO NAILS. Have your souls sewed on by Chas. Procnow's new machine. Saves stockings and Bocks. It FOR SALE-Farm ot 1M acres, also city property. Inquire of H. F. Mc Ilwain. FIRE INSURANCE Beaver State Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera House Bldg. A SNAP fo a short tune only, 4 room cottage, 2 small lots, in E Albany. See Wm Kirk 1640 E 2nd St. Phone 1168 Home. 16t SPLENDID VALUES IN SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE Including some aids to travel and some articles of dress to aid you in keeping cool and comfortable. Aids to the Traveler TRUNKS AND SUITCASES ' That Will Stand the Baggage Man's Knocks. That you are going to take a little trip this summer is almost assured and you will no doubt need another trunk, suit case or traveling bag. We have just received an excellent new line of these goods and believe that we can fill any need that might present itself to you. Trunks. A splendid assortment in all sizes from the small size to the large Dresser Trunks which will accommodate nicely every thing that you would want to take on the longest journey. The less expensive ones are made with one tray inside, and all are heavily stayed and braced. Good heavy metal corners and ends, strong lock and most of them are with straps. These sell at prices ranging from $4.00 to $6.50. Then there arc the better grades which arc somewhat larger than the others and several have two or three trays which add much to their convenience, especially when the article wanted is at the bottom of the trunk, and it usually is. These too are well braced and will stand hard wear. They sell at prices ranging from $9.00 to $22.50. And a big dresser or wardrobe trunk. This is one of the most convenient articles of. the kind we have ever seen. The top raised you have before you a regular dresser with three small drawers and several large ones places for the hats, skirts, waists in fact a regular dresser put into a trunk. It sells at $25.00. L. E.& H. J. Hamilton 317 First' St. STRAWBERRIES FOR THE RICH It is said that in Portland the price of strawberries was kept up to 12'A cents a box through an organized combination of the dealers, though some of the berries were shipped into ; the city for as low as six boxes for a , quarter, the lowest price that prevailed : here. That is not treating the people right. Poor people cannot afford to ! cat many berries at 12'jc, nor put them uo at that oricc. Albany has the cleanest lot of retailers in the U. S., and can give Portland dealers odds in decency. Ihey make no untair com i binations and treat their customers white. , STOP"THEDUST. I It is the business of the city council to settle the matter of street sprinkle ing in some way. This is one of the most important things before the peo ple. It is of decided importance to the merchant because he cannot afford I to have his goods covered with dust, i and it is of just as much importance , to the occupants of the homes of the city. Dust makes housekeeping sev ! eral times as strenuous a job. It is ; not a pleasant thing to have every I thing covered with the stuff, and it should be stopped even it it does cost. "Letter List. The following letters remain in the Albany, Ore., postorfice uncalled for June 8, 1910. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters, giving the date: Leon H. Brown, H. C. Conrad, Esaae Culyer, W. D. UeVarney, Mrs. A. J. Davis, F. J. Felzer, Talley Gibbons, E. C. Gordon, Eugene Hauck, P. E. Hume, G F. Knighten, Mrs. Florence Landon, Mrs. R. L. Lamar, Mrs. Mary LaPlant, Earl McCellim. Mra. P. M. Mathews, O. C. McClellan, Mrs. Sarah Posey, Mr. Travis, John Thurman, Y. Wa kamor, Miss Westfall. J. S. Van Winklb, P. M. Hazelwood Bargains. Block of 8 lots and 4 1-8 acres for $1200. Buy lots at $100 per lot, buy now. See, or phone Atty Geo, W. Wright. Fresh salmon and other fish at Holt's Market. EG. Will tor watches WANT. To buy home in Albany, a six or seven roomed house in good re-; fiair Give location and price in first : etter. Lock box 26, Jefferson, Ore. WHY SLEEP ON A LUMPY MATTRESS? When the Albany Furniture Hospital will Renovate them like New. Our motto : Rest well and you will feel well. Sleeping on a hard mattress is like a hard day's work. Patronize us, and save money. Prompt attention to all kinds of fur niture repairs. Home Phone, 347. Bell, Red 3511. 227-233 W. Second St. - - - - Albany, Oregon. THE PERSONAL Mr. andJMrs. Chas. Carter left this noon for Newport for the summer. Elbert Warford went to Portland this afternoon and will make wireless tel ephonery an issue. ; Geth Thomas French is visiting his Bister, Mrs. R. W. Williams in Port land. I Rev. H. H. Bell.of San Franciscowill Eass through Albany on the Shasta limited tonight after a trip east, i Mis Florence Thrall, of Eugene, re I turned home this afternoon after a week's visit with Albany friends. I " Fred Myer came up from Portland ! this noon to assist in the Miller Bhows, i with which he has been several years. A. L, Briggs went to Corvallis this .afternoon to attend commencement, j He will receive a degree on post grad uate work, taken while one of the instructors. Mauiice Vv inter and family have I packed their household goods prppar . tory to going to their cottage at New I port for the summer. In the fall they I expect to go to Portland to reside. . Capt. F. C. Stellmacher has returned from Portland. He saw the fire at the Hotel Elwell, getting a t,ood opportun ity to see how a Portland fire depart ment does business. A. W. McGilvrey went to Sbedd this afternoon to look after the new resi dence ot J. B. Cornett, he is building. It will be a nine room $3,000 modern residence, wired for electricity, well situated near Shedd. Arthur Moon, of Pasco, after spend ing a couple days with his folks left yesterday afternoon for home. People have kept their eyes on Pasco until it numbers daw people in population. Mr. Moon is in the electrical supply bus iness. A dispatch received this morning from Rev. W. P. White tells ot bis ill ness at the home of Rev. Curtis R, Stevenson, in Chicago with tonsilitis. He expected to be alle to start home the latter Dart of the week, coming part way this week and finishing up next week. Miss Helen Stanard, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunn, left for her home at Newberg today, accompanied by her cousin, Louise Leatherman, who will visit there and at Portland for the next two weeks. THE OREGONIAN. In case of bad delivery or missing of paper tele phone Eagle's Cigar Store, week days before 8, Sundays before 10 o'clock. HAMILTON STORE Mr, Beard gives a temperance lesson C0PEL4ND AND MARSHALL LUMBER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. House and Barn Bills a Specialty. Mill situated two miles east of Knox Butte, near Santsaaa River. G5heri6u 60 Awef Trom Home where you are not known, you may have trouble in supplying yourself with funds, unless you cany TRAYeicRS'cfiedDes ofifie AMERICAN BANKCRST ASSOCIATION These cheques are equally useful for travelers in America or Abroad. Unlike checks and 6nb. they do not require personal identifica tion, but identify the holder wherever he travels. Accepted ct par everywhere. Not available to finder cr thief, if lost or stolen. !..rt va evnfam Xei tvptem. J. W. Cusick & Co. Our showing of this goods eys the Traveling-Bag is much the articles required and takes leathers with cloth, imitation leater or leather lining. They are all neatly and well fin sihed and are fine values. The prices are from $1.60 to $15.00. Suit Cases we show in imitation leather, matting and leather. All sizes are repre sented and these, too, are supply you nicely in' these and can please you well at the ey. They sell at $1.35 to $13.50. Aids in Keeping Cool and Comfortable. KNIT UNDERWEAR. This department offers some excellent values and styles this year. Probably one of the best is the new Cumfy Cut Vest. This Vest is a sleeveless low neck garment, but it is so shaped and cut as to make it impossible for the straps to slide off of the shoulders. This is a decided advantage and adds much to their comfort and worth. They come of nicely knit cottons in plain and mercerized thread and in all sizes, selling at 10c to 50c a garment. Besides these are the regular style vests m all materials wing sleeve, and low neck or high neck also long sleeves and high neck. They come in cotton, plain or mercerized, or silk and cotton, and sell from 10c to $1.25. We also have the pants in the ankle and knee lengths or the knee umbrella styles lace trimmed. We believe we can serve you well here and sell you superior garments at very reas onable prices. in a picture full of suggestions. Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. comprises some very excellent preferred to the buit Case as it accommodates nicely all up less' space. We show these in brown, tan and black well and strongly made though The Great FranK Miller Amusement Company will exhibit at Albany three days, com mencing Thursday, June 9th. . 4 Bie Free Acts. ! d.ii in DdllUUIl H3LCII5IUII IVIJV Udliy. Music furnished by the Albany Band, See Maximo the high diving canine, di7es from a ladder 70 feet in the air. See the dare devil slide for life by Profs. Wildy & Kobe at 1:30 in the afternoon and 8:30 at night. Will positively show the three days and nights, under waterproof tents June 9th, 10th, 11th. More free shows than any carnival company in existence. The big balloon queen of the air will ascend positively each day at 10:80 a. m. ALBANY THOSFER CO., Office with J. A. Howard. Both phones. Residence phone black 225 Home. Heavy and light hauling. Moving pianos a specialty. BRICK, ,A fine lot at our yard at this city, just burned. Phone Home 285. ALBANY BRICK CO GOTO "THE CREST" For your Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Confectionery. None better in the city L. L. POT1S. Both Phones. 316 West 2nd All kiads oi Lumber. Fench. Posts," Shingles. CITY LUMBER YARD E. S. WILKINS&SON. Wood Yard. w ood delivered to all parts of city on short notice, office :t residence. 90S East 4th street. B th phones. J. D. Ellis. values, t or short journ light in weight. We can same time saving you mon and stvles some havine Albany Oregon