' Albany Democrat. Enteredat7he post ofhce,.AIbany.0 is second class mail matter. F. P. Nutting. THE O. A. C. Our Wants. FOR RENT.-Office rooms, splendid luualiou, in the new Stark, building. See Dr. A. Stark about it. -9 room house. Call up Main St. Home black 26t rooms, Broad- FOR RENT, on E. Rex, 4Ub. FOR RENT.-Housekeepinu central location. Inquire 607 mum on. WANTED. Man with heavy team or three horses to put logs in river. R. Veal and Son. GARBAGE. Fred Rainwater, looks after garbage. Phone Home 2303. 4t FOR SALE One full block of 8 lots, 6-room house, ' irn and other im provements, plenty of good fruit. Unly iJAWU.l'u. U U. Burkliart FOR SALE. Some fine uirddogs, pups. Phone Hugh Perfect Home J04. It FOR SALE. -By the owner, one six room house and two lots, center of I town, 322 East 4th St; also one good ' cook stove and several heating stoves, i H. Barnes,' CABBAGE. If residence Is west of .y,on street will pick up garbage for We ptpptfy. S. U Penny the garbage man: flom? phflne 2303. tt FOR SPEOJAL PBIvIVERY BOY. Call Roy Eatburn, b Kasthnrn'ii TJiEE.-Edging and bark, .( tha ,aw mill. It I iw&kMte 6ALLl-From bi ",w HiB felly with automobile carpet phones, L, fl. Jacks. t28 FOR RENT. Unfurnished rooms at Ferry and Third streets, singly or In Miti. W.R.Blaln. 27t FOR SALE. Two four room cot tages, at Nye Creek.. See Chas. Burggraf. I9t ) TONS STRAW WANTED. Carload lots. M. Senders & 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 acres, bottomland, 3 miles from Albany. E. Yagelski, R. D. 3. 3325 Home phone. tl7 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 socks. It FOR SALE-Farm ot 160 acres, also city property. Inquire of H. F. Mc Ilwain, FIRE INSURANCE Boaver 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 1540 E 2nd St . Phone 1168 Home. 16t I LOST. A Knight's Templars' charm. I Reward upon return to R. E. 1 ason. ' FOR SALL.-A well located, modern ' ,This is tne quarter centennial week i i . j i r. nn. ... ! rf lio flrflnnn A -i u 1 1 , , tr, I fnWnmt nt residence. Auuress dox ooq niDany. y vftw" "ft"1- w. 13t I Corvallis, as a government institution, FOUND. In Benton county, a lady's ! and it has been celebrated in a manner gold watch. Harold Rumbaugh. tl8 fit for such an occasion. The prin- FOR RENT. Six room house close in. Jcinal. speaker of the day was W. F. Inquire 607 Broadalbin St. I Hcrnn, a graduate from the college, FOR RENT. Good five room house ' wncn w!s a little Southern Itfethod with basement. Call on J. V. Pipe. 1 st school, living from hand to mouth, 303 W. 2nd St. City. I with only a handful of students. Then LoST.-A First National Bank mem- ,he government stepped in, and with orandum book, containing valuable plenty of money it began to hum and memorandum. Return to C. K. (grow and develop into one of the best Widmer, R. D. 4, whose name.is on agricultural colleges in the United the inside 2891 Home. i States, a school for the masses. It ,,, 0, , . ' , 'shows what money can do and men WANTED. -Girls experienced or in-1 can do with A school to experienced, at the Magnolia Steam ; these modl.rn' davs must hae an l.aiinlrtf immnnmraiu . - "". IT: .. . i equipment for work. tun onu&t iuuia cauuiei,, euueu, library table, dining table and six chairs, kitchen table and iron bed; also ladies wheel. Call 312 W. 2nd St. LOST. A pocket book containing $14 WHAT WILL ROOSEVELT DO? Mr. T. Roosevelt has been mcn- . 1 . . T . nnnpf ne ipmnnrnri w nnsnr irrm ia or ?16, in Icitv. Kaward. Return to . .. . r : ' ,; .., i . ' ... i white holme? hut Knnsevelt will nevpr uemocraconice. . . , shnll,,i nnt h. morning from the U. . urmsnea rooms, close , Two term, is as lon as a man .unal. just completed another year's course. i)r. Benjamin Youncr. of Portland. iio fill the office. Mr. Roosevelt has been Mr. Levi West, of Tacoma, and Mrs will be a local attraction at Chautauqua, UO ..fl:,U.. lnn an.tU T, i Rpllft ronnnn T..I... A anlni. : . right UD with flnvthtnor Fenm tha oaof PERSONAL C. C. Going, of Marshfield, has been in the city. Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Williams, of McMmnyille, are in the city. J. H. Shewry, of the Warren Co., was in the city over night. Wm. E. Dudley and C. M. Gilgore, of Grand Junction, Colo., have beeu in the city. W. C. Breckenridee nnri Hmmki. Miss Sue, went to Lebanon this after-' noon. j Mr Harrv Parker, nf fnll. c I i '"'he city on a visit with his brother,' i Mrs. G. A. Krogh came up from Portland called here by the illness of her mother Mrs Wm. Neely. Mr. Will Steele, of the Gresham school.is here to attend cummencement and the alumni banquet tonight. Budge btewart arrived home this O., where he has 1 r.) - 'f I J ' ft 0' FORT ST. JAMES ON LAKE STUART, BRITISH COLUMBIA. in. Call upon Mrs. Rexford, Z ' " . B " . 1 president long enough. It rwuLi.-DrownKiagiove, laaies, at, though, necessary for him to retire because of the fact. A man of his cm- this noon, from Salem. Mrs. Minnie Morris Hinklev. of SBnt. On Sunday night. July 10, he will give ma spicuuiu tttiK on ine value ot Democrat office, WANTED. Girl to do family man, wife 84, Albany. WANTED A cook, at the Model Res- tauraut. FOR SALE A restaurant, the Model Restaurant for particulars, $100.000. To loan on Parm-lnnda n. on good city property, to procure a 1 ! Institute. One thing is certain so ' guesU of the former's sister, Mrs. Wm" ! - The following letters remain in the Innn nt ti mob-a a nan .. t inner 3Q h livna ma wilt Via enmAi-klnrv tl,j ' ' " i . n A . n i 0. Christy, Atty., at law. Rooms 12 and wil1 take Part m the affairs of the . Mrneat Porter flni)WfU, June 16, 1910. and 13 over ths First Natinnnl RnnL- country. How. is what is intereQtin ' i:re?r rorter ana brother, nowm the lu" i"Vi 280 W. 1st. street, Albany 0. 6t people generally. yalTr!XLl and HUl streets. i wctiuc ui iiiv iuli. i niui m iip wiio. uiiuuie morns run Kiev, or oeat o .. j -j i ,, , lo housework in 'phatic character is bound to remain in tie, a former Albany girirankustond yn.d Ynt h8nd ial ot- e4,d and child. Box the public eye, and there are many I are here on a visit the gaests of F T. bavK'nnV Sat T$en ,n .A1Z thtnes in wliirli hp mnv pno-nrrp in art t Blount and familv. - ""y our peopiewm Know that Model Res- honorable career. He would be strong , ,r. and ilri. Deual, e Medford ar-' , as the head of some great university, rived this noon on a VJit With the sis-! Call at ! would do well as the editor of a mag-' ter of the former, Mrs. W B Steveni i particulars. , azine, and would undoubtedly succeed Airs. Baion and daughter Runa of n-lands, or:" superintendent of the Smithsonian .' La Grunde, are visiting in the city the1 they will have something good when he Letter List. FOB SALE 160 acres best land in county, uopo improvements. Price includes all crpni of Iftk.cn, at pnee. C. G. Burk- AN IMPORTANT SPOKE. The mov for the building of an in- terurban railway system out of Al bany in a circle over a rich section of country is one that deserves pro-1 motion. When perfected it will be a, . great thing for Albany, and will do much as a booster, adding materially' to the city as a business center f.nd r.i'v $5.uu per ittt. hart, 102 E. First St. FOR 8ALE.-49 acres well Improved. N(jW7 horse gasolene engine, feed mill, new Ford automobile. Half mile from city from city limits. Al bany, Or. For further information call on Louis bennner owner, no , fi ..taklishinlr its rvhciilnn FOR SALE. 10 acres well Improved as the hub, following, as it will, the j kuuu uuuno nuu vain, ijuvu miiicu m cstaDUsnment oi tne uregon Electric fruit ranch. Bargain if taken soon, j hcre another great spoke maker. Bell phone, farmers 163. t8 ' Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for June 15, 1910. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters, giving the date: E. D. Bicknell, Henry Hoggins, Thomas Horner. Geo. McKnight. Laura McCall.R. W.Nichols, Margaret Nelson. KM D 1). . r ) . . : . . T l - MnriQ ) tcicrswi, eairice oiewan, i. The Chamber of Commerce Bulletin. just received irom Portland, containb u iias AiDany article with hi: er for the Hub. I Fresh salmon and rther fish at Holt's Market. - ' Seasonable Things. FOUNTAIN PENS.--won't buy the I nld flfvln fminttiin Den when vou enn ' buy a self-filling, self-cleaning and Some fine oil and gasoline stoves at non leakable pen for about the same ; the Albany HardwareCo's store. Some money. Come and look at the "Auto thing convenient, a strawberry huller. nuer ren ueior uuviuk, ilu me et one. latest thing out. uawungs, Aioany. Oregon. FOR SALE -A planing mill and box factory, well situated. Call upon Al bany Real Estate Co., Albany State Bank Building. tl4 FOR SALE. A few more choice acres in Goltra Park. See Roy Newport. LOST. A gold watch. Elgin, some where in Albany, Return to Geo. E. Panders. FOR RENT. Unfurnished housekeep ing rooms, 304 Ferry Btreet. Large, pleasant, with water, light, bath and are cheap. lOt WANTED. Girl to do general house work, 216 W 7th street. tl7 P G. WILL, lor watches WOOD. -For sale some good fir. W. E. Rudgers, R. D. 4. Home phone 1803. t21 STRAWBERRIES. My patch of 15 acres will be open this and next week, . with plenty of berries, at 2 cents a pound J. Q Swink, 4 miles north of Lebanon. tl7 FOR SALE. Good garden trfct, close to Albany, 72 acres, part or all. Home phone 2852. Also one or two well broken horses, single. It WANTED. -Second hand bicvele, Pierce or Rambler. Inquire at Democrat. Trom Hoxtio where you are not known, you -'may have trouble m supplying yourself with funds, unless yon car TiweieitfcHeQiKS of Me American Bahkcrs" Association This is destined to be the Portland of British Columbia, on a navigable river and deep water lake with two trains. running in next fall. Letters pour into our office all day with: applications for lots. To those who cannot come in we would do our utmost to make a good selection. Price $100 and $200 each. Cash $25.00, balance $10.00 a month. A few 40 acre farms joining Fort. St. James townsite and Lake Stuart, $50.00 cash and $10.00 a month. You need not be a Canadian citU zen to hold this. You need not im prove it, nor you need not reside on it All this land is on or near the rail roads, Grand Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, and Canadian Northern rail roads. Rich farm lands, $8.50 per acre, $3.00 cash, and balance $l.vu per acre per year until paid. .;. Apply Canadian Northern Land Company, 304, 305 ana 306 Lewis . Building, Portland, Or-gon. GORDEN VIBRATORS We have just received a shipment of Gorden Vibrators. This vibrator took first prize over all vibrator; at the Seattle Fair. Guaranteed for one year. Call at our store and get a booklet. Price, $15.00. BUBKHART & LEE. ALBANY TulMFl 0, 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. I ALBANY BRICK CO These cheques arc equally useful for travel America or Abroad. Unlike checks and (W they do not require personal identifica-- bon, but identify the holder wherever he travels. Accepted at par everywhere. Not available to finder cr thief, if lost or stolen. ft i's evnlnin t--; svefem. J. W. Cusick & Co. ersiu LmW GOTO "THE CREST" For your Ice Cream, Cold Drinks -and Confectionery. None better in the city L. L. POTIS. Both Phones. 316 West 2nd I Ali kinds of Lumber, Fench. Posts, Shingles. CITY LUMBER YARD R. S. WILKINS &SON. ' Wood Yard. v. ood delivered to all parts of city on short notice, office at residence DOS East 4th street. BAh phones. J. D. Ellis. MORE OF OUR JUNE MONEY SAVING A Store Full of Specials at Unusual Low Prices VALUES iRw Serviceable Wash Shirts $119 The pretty, desirable wash skirts come in blue, tan and white. They are made in pleated styles with trimming "af large pearl buttons. Extra wash skirts are very desirable and when you can secure them at so low a price you should own two of them. They will give you splendid service are nicely finished, and in every way are worthy garments. While they last your choice at - $1.19. A Very Exceptional Embroidery Value These are among the pret tiest and best embroidery values that we have ever been able to offer. They are all in extra wide flouncing made on fine sheer swiss, insuring you of service and satisfaction. The patterns are truly un usual. Pretty combinations of eyelet and solid designs that give a most beautiful ef fect. Some are large designs and some small, but any are very desirable as flouncing or to use in making a fall dress. They are priced very low considering the high quality of materials and patterns. We sell them in lengths of 2 1-4 and 4 1-2 yd. and you will do well to supply not only your present but also your future needs. The price is, per yard 58c. A FOULARD SILK SPECIAL. These silks are reduced to close them out as there are only a few patterns left. We have priced Ihem exceedingly low to accomplish this and it gives you a splendid opportunity. The patterns arc good and the assortment of colors is pleasing. Per yard 28c. if m Dainty Collars and Jabots. A great quantity of these dainty collars. All of them are very serviceable as they will stand washing. The styles are new and neat effects, in dutch collars and jabots, and arc very pret ty. While they last you may buv them at, each 15c. GENEROUS VALUE GIVING IN MUSLIN PETTICOATS. A great and pleasing assortment of these pretty new skirts. The material is of fine muslin and the embroid ery flouncing is in new and unusually pretty patterns. They are well and neatly made good and full and all sizes. Choose now at each $1.19. L. E.& H.J.Hamilton 317 First St. THE HAMILTON STORE (Albany Oregon V