Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, July 29, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    Albany Democrat.
" Entered at the post office, Albany, Or,
t second .tlaBB mail matter.
F. P. Nutting.
ii ii
STOP KICKIN'.
THE PEOPLE.
A subscriber thinks this is worthy A correspondent in an Eastern pa
place in the choice columns ot the per says:
PERSONAL AT THE
, Record final settlement in estate
'Or. J A. Lamberson, with patent.
of
Our Wants.
FOR SALE. Two full blood Spitz
puppies. Phone 1283. . .. t30
FOUND. A lodgo pin.'' Bee W. M.
Dresser. ' '
FOR RENT. Front room. Inquire of
' F. E. Stevens, 635 E. 2nd.
FOR SALE. Some good oat hay, loose
in field, within one mile from A uany.
J. V. Pipe, 203 West 2nd St.
WANTED. Lady help for kitchen.
Call at Home restaurant, zUz 2nd st.
t20 .,, . .
Democrat:
Stop ycr kickin' 'bout the times,
Get a hustle on you;
Skirmish 'round and grab the dime?
- Ef the dolars shun you.
Croakin' never bought a dress,
Growlin' isn't in it;
Fix yer peepers on success,
Then go in and win it.
Times is gettin' good agin
Try to help them all you kin.
Tl.r. r,r.r,r,lr. In rut Tim rtfr.nl.. rr-f
what they want. They trade at a'. William Ritchie returned yesterday
store because the proprietor tells them Irom tne Bay. , -
he is selling to them cheaper than to I Father Seryais, of Roseburg.is in the Theill contest is the S. J. Irwin i
other less favored customers. They city, estate, has been in progress all day. j
go to the church that gives them the Mrs. F E. Rotb. of Amity, went to This is a Sodaville, not a Scio, case, as
greatest social recognition, irrcsnec- Eugene this afternoon. the Democrat gave it yesterday. The
iTl! TDT HAITCC Notice by H. W. Miller attorney, of
VAUKI llUUoCt' the tender of $400 each for 21 people
for Southern Pacific land in 10, 11
121 and 2 East.
and
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
tive of the virtues of Christ and other I N. D. Pratt and Geo. Boom went to wil1 left B" tne property, valued at
Don't sit 'round with hangin lip,
That is sure to floor you;
Try to get a better grip
On the work before you.
Put some ginger in your words
When you greet a neighbor,
Throw your troubles to the birds,
Git right down and labor,
An' you'll notice everv dar
Things is comin' right your way. ' that they work for. And they get 'em
the fi&i -' ' all. It will be necessary for the peo
ple themselves to reform before they
members of the congregation.- They Portland today on the early train.
vote lor the judge tnat will favor, Mrs. Melvln Baltimore left this after-
tliiam n c nrfiinct r ri 1 1 1 1 r tnir nul Visn i. . lr i . .. ...
j -a--; , "" noun ior lamnui county on a visit witn
Labor Commissioner Huff has been in
est litigants.
commissioner whom they think can be
1 innuenceu to worn ineir ena oi me
road. They vote for a school director
that will appoint teachers favorable to
their children. J. hey vote lor a police
judge that allows them to disregard
the law. They vote for representa
tives that other employers tell them
are most useful to the corporations
FOR SALE. Part or all of
garden tract of F. H. Hughson.Nfirth Stoy yer kickin', get a hold
A banv. Well broke horse, sintrle cv . nf n,. hil nnrl t.,r ;
double, suitable for women. ' t29. $,, ym nevcr handle gold
FOR SALE.Farm of 20 acres, one Less-iyer try to earn it.
and a half miles from Albauy. new 7 Brush the cobwebs from ycr eyes,
room house and barn, running water Stop your durn rcpinin'.
all year, give immediate possession An' you'll notice that yer skies
with crop. Terms: half down and
balance in easy payments. Inquire
at 330 a. Main. tl
FOR SALE. Gasoline woodsawing out
fit, at a bargain if taken now. Guar
anteed to do the work. Geo. F.
Brown. Home phone 862
FOR SALE. A Champion relf-rake
mower and a Deering binder. All in
good shape, for Bale cheap. C. R.
Widmer, R.D. 4. 2801 Home. 22t
FOR RENT. -Office loomB,
location, in the new Stark building,
See Dr. A. star bdouc it.
8 ARB AGE.-Fred Rainwater, looks
after garbage. Phone Home 2303. 4t
FOR SALE. By the owner, one six
room honse ana two lots, center of
town, 322 East 4th St; also one good
cook stove and several heating stoves.
H. Barnes.;
FREE WOOD. At the Albany saw
mill. Get some.
GARBAGE. If residence is west of
Lyon street will pick up garbage for.
50c month. S. B Penny the garbage
man. Home phone 2303. t4
FOR SPECIAL DELIVERY BOY.
Call Roy Eastburn, at Eastburn's
store. Both phones 58.
FOR SALE. Two four room cot
tages, at Nye Creek. See Chas.
Burggraf. 19t
FOR SALE. Fifty acres, bottom land,
3 miles from Albany. E. Yagelski,
R. D. 3. 3326 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 Ibo acres, also
city property. Inquire of H. F. Mc
Ilwain. FIRE INSURANCE - Beaver State
Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera
House Bldg.
FIRE INSURANCE.-O. F. R. A. ot
M cMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu
tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany,
Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones.
Alliis'll be shinin'.
If you haint the nerve to try,
Sneak away somcwhercs an' die.
WANTED. Washing and ironing.
Fine work a specialty. Prices reas
onable. Mrs. M. Swarthout, Geary
street, 2nd house from R. B. tl
FOR RENT. -30 acre form near Alb
any. Call at Democrat office. tlO
splendid CATTLE FOR SALE. -Registered
can reform the politicians. The prin
cipal foundation back of the present
Christian civilization is the idea ex-
j pressed by commonly accepted adage,
I "Honesty is the best policy." So
long as our civic conscience is satis
jfied with this, we are not much better
' than barbaric and semi-barbaric peo
ple with whom our foreign mission
aries find the argument of future pun
ishment and reward so effective.
the city today, one of Oregon's most
competent officials.
Mrs. N. H. vv heeler and Mrs. Georgia
Hobbs went to Cottage Grove this af
ternoon for a visit.
The Misses Robinson, of Chicago., ar
rived this noon on a viBit at the home
of their cousin, Mrs. Geo. Taylor.
Dr. Mary Marshall left last evening
to attend the Osteopathic Convention
at San Francisco and will return in
about two weeks.
$40.10, to Mrs. i. N. Morris, who had
taken care of her father, and the con
test is by Mrs. Hood, another daughter,
of Philomath. J. F. Yates of Corvallis
and J. K. Weatherford of ihis city, are
attorneys for Mrs. Hood and h. H.
Hewitt and S. M. Garland for Mrs,
i Morris.
The caBe was adjourned to the 29th
for mure witnesses.
Circuit Court: ,
Applications filed by Gale S. Hill
attorney for registration of title.
Judge Galloway today ordered title
register in application of Cowitz. et al.
Tomorrow morning decision will be ren
Wynn Percy, of the grocery firm of dered in the Kroeschel near-beer case
Graham, McClain and Percy, Portland, and Sullivan agt. King will be tried.
was in the city for hiB firm, going south .
this afternoon. Probate:-
trV!LZ&l In estate of Otis Maxwell R. W.
nf fl m?.. WfniW ? ?,ti J? e,l Jtm"" R- C Burkhart were ap-
sl & III rn h! Panted administrators. Estimatedval-
Salem, for immoral purposes. He was e 0f property $600.
uequuieu Bl unco. , In - , , p,er ,, rfi
The Sterling Bros, having retired
from the management of our Ware
houses at Tangent and Tallman we
will operate the houses ourselves, as
formerly, storing wheat, oats, etc. and
purchasing the same when offered for
sale. In closing up past years busi
ness we find it has been very satis
factory to us, and also, we think very
satisfactory to every one who has
done business with us.
I We are now prepared to furnish
I grain bags for storage purposes and
; we solicit your patronage, both stor
age and exchange. We will continue
to give you the same square deal in
the future as we have in the past.
J. E. Jenks will have charge of the
Tangent house and Lester Jenks of
the Tallman house, both of whom are
well and favorably known to every
! farmer in the valley.
Yours truly,
! ALBANY MILL & ELEVATOR Co.,
; Albany, Ore.
Water
Work
Aberdeen Angus. John Wills. Al
bany, Or. .
WASHING. Done at 128 W.
street. Home phone 432.
called for and delivered.
FOR SALE: One good
Bain wagon with good wood
rack. One good hack. One set
heavy work harness, mare and colt,
a. HartsocK. Home pnone 38S6. to
FRUIT TREES TRUE TO NAME.
Budded on whole roots, are the only
kind to plant. That's thp kind we
sell. Call i otn phones or address vV.
A . Ledbetter, salesman, Albany Nur
series, Albany, Or.
FOR SALE. 1 two seated single rig,
springs. 1 three seated double rig.
springs, covered, both in good repair,
at a reasonable price. F. H. Hugh
son, 1 mile from Albany, Benton
county. 6t
WOOL Carded and batted at Santiam
Carding & Knitting Mills, Stayton.
A. J. Caldwell, Prop.
BUICK. Will answer all calls prompt
ly. Terms are reasonable. Murray
Marshall. Both phones.
FOR RENT. Furnished housekeeping I
rooms, aise room ana Doara. duo
Water street. 17t I
$100,000. To loan on f arm-lands, or
on good city property, to procure a
loan, or to make a loan, call upon J.
U. Christy, Atty., at law. Rooms 12
and 13 over the First National Bank,
zau w isc. street, AiDany ore. et
GLASS. All hizcb and kinds, for sale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper
than aywhere itlse in Albany. Skill
Iv snt, if desired.
GORDEN VIBRATORS We have
just received a shiDment of Gorden
- ... ... ' iu cbuho ui rewjr ruweil will HU- . ... ' 7
W. F. Garrett has bought the cement mitroHrr.nrr.hoto lofr Vibrators, ihis vibrator took first
block machinery of the Willamette C. Powell and John W. Powell; 66 acres Prlze over a" vibrators at the Seattle
Cement Co. and will herereafter attend to Rachel A. Peterson; $200 to S. E. Fa'r- Guaranteed for one year. Call
to the manufacture of blocks. He has Buchner; 18 acres to Stephen Powell- at our store and get a booklet Price,
some on hand for sale. , 86 acres to children of Tom Powell; ?5 $15.00. BURKHART & LEE.
r raucis uai owav. Bon oi juare liaii- acres to ueo. roweii: & acres and sivh
record as being unalterably opposed oway and Messrs. Parke. Rafferty and to Wm. P. C. South: all the rest to
to the democratic party being made Ogden, of Portland, passed through this executors in trust,
the tail-end of a brewers' procession, noon on a long hike from Roseburg to!
a worthy stand on the part of any uo,u DBacn Da UP lne C08al- j Deeds recorded:
man, whether he be democrat or reJ . The fuueral of Mrs. Neta Davis Will-, D. C. Ballineer to Numan Hislop
publican. Mr. Bryan knows far bet- lamson, wno aiea in rortiana, was neld 1 158 acres 10
NOT THE TAIL END OF A
BREWER'S PROCESSION.
The Nebraska City Press: "Wil-"
liam J. Bryan has placed himself on
Get one of those hand tied hammoc ks
$1.25 at the Variety Store, 313 W. 1st
St.
Use Johnson s Best.
I Made in Albany.
It is the Best
ho Uer than his most bitter enemies that this afternoon at the home of L. Vierek, j Lebanon Realty Co. to Numan
5 .?hiy the stand he has taken is one of the Rev. Geselbracht preaching the sermon, Hislop4iots
One set ' most unpopular moves a man in public wneu tue remains were laid to rest in H. Bryant to M. Stehlik 6 acres. .
life ever made. It will soon be time
for Mr. Bryan to laugh, even as at
this present moment he has a perfect
right to smile. The democratic party,
in order to be saved from the rocks
of party disruption, must cut loose
from the domination of the liquor in
terests. The big leaders know it, the
press is talking it, and there are plen
ty of signs in the air that eventually
the city cemetery, in the family lot. C. H. Burggraf to J.
Miss Elizabeth Carothers, a mission- 40 by 84 feet
ary in Corea for six years, is on her
way to uregon to spena ner vacation,
after which she will return to Corea.
Ai iss Carothers is a former Albany
teacher, and will be here during her
American trip.
This evening the ladies of the First
rresbytenan church are tendering a
F. Traver
60
600
10
Wood Yard.
w ood delivered to all parts of city on
Bhort notice, uffice at residence 90S
East 4th street. Both phones.
J. D. Ellis.
Bryan will have been proven correct reception to Dr. and Mrs. Geselbracht,
in his statements. The da v has nassed 1 ri' home of Senator F. J. Miller.
in his statements. The day has passed
when any intelligent body of men can
be herded like sheep and be marched
to the polls and vote for a continua
tion of a policy which has done so
much to put politics in bad repute.
Mr. Bryan has not lost any of his
cunning; we do not know that he has
espoused the temperance cause
through any designing purpose we
do know that he is right, and in this in
stance, as In many others, right will
finally prevail.
WANTED. A man and woman to
work on a small place. 'Call upon B.S.
Ware, at the Elkins Place, Albany,
or phone Home 7204.
I HAVE cash buyers for close in city
property. List your houses and lots
with me, for quick sales. JA3. F.
POWELL, 130 BroadalDin St.
The occasion is in honor of the comple-
tion or ur iieseioracnt s second year
in Albany. The members of the con
gregation and friends art cordially invited.
Cn account of the absence of three
members of the city council there will
be session tonight. Mr. Marshall is up
the Columbia, Mr. Shell at Cascadia
and Mr. Curl in the east.
The best fence posts in Albany at
thi SAW MILL. .
FOR SALE, Frash short horn cow, 3
years old, with calf. W. F. Craw
ford, Shedd. Bell 8XX2. t2
FOB SALE. Some cement blocks. W.
F. Garrett, foot of Broadalbin ssreet.
ts
FOUND, A watch fob, with the Bet
ting out. At the Democrat office.
Qlieiiu- Go Awar
Tram Homo
where you are not known, you may have
m supplying yourself with funds, tiniest y
TRAY&CRS'CHCQUCS
ofiie
AMERICAN BANKCRS' ASSOCIATION
These cheques are equally useful for travel
Amenca or Abroad. Unlike checks and
they do not require personal identifies.
bon, but identify the holder wherever he
travels. Accepted at par everywhere.
Not available to finder or thief, if lost or
stolen. I rt n eynlf'T tt pvftem.
J. W. Cusick & Co.
rouble LT
lei AaULLJ)
The Hamilton
Store
Out Go AH Summer Goods to Make Room tor Fall Goods Which Are Beginning to Arrive
Fine Linen Suit Clearance
Regardless of Cost.
The balance of the very finest display of New York wash dresses ever made by us is being offered at such re
duced prices as will insure their entire clearance. The hundred and one smart touches and unique trimmings, as
well as the snappy "tailored" look of the severely plain ones, gives an opportunity of the satisfying of every taste.
The early date of the offer makes it worthy of consideration by prospective buyers.
They are divided into two selling groups as follows:
Lot. 1. Popular length coats and stylishly made skirt of Rip and plain imitation linen with notched and
shawl collars plainly finished and with braid trimmings and smart button ideas. The colors, natural pink, light
blue and white. Your choice from 75 at the special price each .' $2.95
Lot 2. This lot consists of many show prices. Single styles and models of a most exclusive character, includ
ing some extreme novelties and some very smart applications of trimmings and finishing touches. There are 20 to
choose from at the special price of each $5.75
Great variety of pretty Jabots , : 10c
The lot consists of fine lawn in dainty pleated, plain and double Jabots, trimmed with Valenciennes and gui
pure lace insertions and medallions. Price each 10c
Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, 5c each. Pure linen handkerchiefs, price each 5c
Torchon Laces and Insertions, 5c yard. Pretty and serviceable for the trimming of undergarments, etc a fact
which greatly increases the value of this offer at such a low price. In widths from two to four inches, being broken
lines from regular stock, worth many times this special price. Per yard ; 5c
L. E.&H. J. Hamilton
317 First St.
THE HAMILTON STORE
AIban.v
Oregon