Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 09, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    Albany Democrat, i
"Entered atThe post oilice,. Albany, Or, I
second cIhss mail matter. i
F. P. Nutting.
Our Wants.
WANTED. A public singer. Inquire
at Democrat office.
HAULING. Gravel and excavation
by Hugh Perfect, R. D. 4, Home
phone 204. t8
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, budding,
etc., by D. B. Speer, R. I). 3. Hazel
wood addition. t03
FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms, DOG
Water street. 18t
FOR SALE. House and two lots
Hackleman's addition, $1700. B. F.
Ellsworth, Phone Black 3132. tl5
FOR SALE. Farm of HO acres, one
and a half miles from Albany, new 7
room house and barn, running water
all year, give immediate possession
with crop. Terms: half down and
balance in easy payments. Also some
household goods. Inqu'.re at 330 S.
Main. tl2
REPAIRS THINGS. -
F. R. Daily. 227 W. 2nd street.
jBicycles, sewing machines,
iimOrellas, everything.
Try him,
(jVTTLE FOR SALE.-Registered
Aberdeen Angus. John Wills, Al
bany, Or,
WdOL-Carded and batted at Santiam
Carding & Knitting Mills, Stay ton.
A. J. Caldwell, Prop.
FOR RENT Office looms, splendid
location, in the new Stark building.
Sea Dr. A. Stark about it.
GARBAGE. Fred Rainwater, looks
after garbage. Phone Hoire 2303. 4t
FOR SALE. -By the owner, one six
room house and two lots, center of
town, 822 East 4th St; also one good
cook stove nd Beveral heating stoves.
H. Barnes.;
GARBAGE. If residence is west of
Lyon street will pick up garbage for
60c month. S. a Penny the garbage
man. Home phone 2303.
FOR SPECIAL DELIVERY BOY.
Call Roy Eastburn, at Eastbarn's
store. Both phones 68.
FOR SALE. Two 'four room cot
tages, at Nye Creek. See Chas.
Burggraf. 19t
FOR SALE. Farm of 45 acres. In
quire of E. E. Parrieh, R. D. 1.
NO NAILS. Have your souls sewed
on by Chas. Procnow's new machine.
Saves stockings and sockB. It
$100,000. To loan on Farm-lands, or
on good city property, to procure a
loan, or to make a loan, call upon J.
O. ChriBty, Atty., at law. Rooms 12
and 13 over the First National Bank,
230 W. 1st. street, Albany Ore. 6t
GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for sale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cneaper
than aywhere nlse in Albany. Skill
)v set, if desired.
FIRE INSURANCE Boaver State
Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera
House Bldg.
FIRE INSURANCE.-O. F. R. A. ot
McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu
tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany,
Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones.
Carmel, Lemon, I
Vanila, Strawberry'
and Ciocolate Ice Cream
Orange bherbet.
ELITE
CHOCOLATE SHOP
THEY WON'T MIX.
About the worst twaddle is that of !
PERSONAL
assembly candidates trying to prove
nrimnr , i . thc dlrect Miss Cecil Locke left this morning for
primary, a scheme merely to get votes. Mitchell, South Dakota, on a vis t with
j 1 hey are as much opposed to it as the her aunt.
north pole is to the south pole, and, u:.. c-.i.. c .u . u
says he is for the direct primary. The Mr8' ?LUe"a Tar"?r and,mther hve
! fact that he is for the assembly proves fu!?led,fr?.m a" ut"B of a month -
! lilt 01 STITE Fill
PUBIC STENOGRAPHER:
that he is not. The nrim.r. h,w lwo al "qu'na l-"y.
' enacted to prevent the holding of
party assembly. It forbids party as-
semblies. The legislature refused to
i pass a bill legalizing assemblies by
i parties casting 25 per cent of the vote.
' Mr. McCamant knows that it so re
fused and that therefore such party
ssemmy as he concocted.
betted, are unlawful.
St
I
John Butterwortb. the vertera-
al clerk, spent last night in A post
wiih the Knights Templars. Aloanv
E W. Langdon has bo
ence in lrvington, Po' 4fht a resid
said will sooon move tland, and it is
A. H. Eilers. of ftere t0 reMe-
aided and house in the No' th biggest piano
the city to dav -in west, has been in
-AND
, looking after business
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. T. YATES
First National Bank
Building.
Home Phone
379
house-
As evidence of his loyalty to the up this way
(direct primary, Mr. McCamant says: Miss H'
"1 always voted for the candidate of best y Me Davis, one of Eugene's
1 my party nominated at a direct pri- after 'Urtg ladies returned home this
mary." His party had no other than Mi' noon after a visit with her cousin,
' direct primary candidates to vote for. Jt Ve'ma Davis and friends,
j In the coming primary he is not going Mrs. Joe Munkers. of Scio, returned
to vote ior direct primary canciiaar .'him nonn from a v sit with her mnthor
of his party; he is going toote .s Bt Summit, and stopped off to see her
assembly candidates, and agar - pr sister, Mrs. I. A. Munkers.
rect primary candidates He J. G. Kelley, of Portland, a promin-
self an assembly candidal "- ont civil engineer, who has had charge1
prima facie evidence that ytneh is of many of the water rght iocation3 up
the direct primary, fo- .ft is against the Santiam, was in the city to-day.
Will be held at Salem
SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17
$35,000.00 in Premiums and Purses. Grand Live
Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits.
SPLENDID RACES, BAND CONCERTS, FREE
ATTRACTIONS AND FIREWORKS
Reduced Rates on All Roads.
For further information address
FRANK MEREDITH,
Secretary.
WANTED. Girl to do general
work, 823 Boutn. wainui.
s7 a mtrii A hnv to carv Journals
See Hugh Isom at the Albany Hard- for t,oth the direct
d dxw a ,.. . house ', ity to each oth- Tfi deadly hostil
gpTbS Montgomery and . inW"
i p0Se of ' e'ad'rftiai'ters for the pur-
FOR RENT. Furnished house keep ,jateSi Ja!ing direct primary candi-
ing rooms, at no wasningiun nren ant? .." aenronstrating its ueaaiy
WANTED. Dining room girl at Im
perial Kesturant.
FOR SALE. -Onions, by E. L.
Keever, phone Bell Farmers
danism Uo the direct primary.
flfe
8x6
'Wish to
AGAINST THE BOSSES.
lirAXTTcn .-Married CO' .
rent three or four H -jJJJ ' continuous insurgent republi
orsmall cottage.' pleads for voters to get ot
"Julius Silvcrstone, in the Journal.
signs himself "An open, notorious and
ican. tie
.LUll'i Inn! l,i fll.M ''"""- VUICIA LU gtl UUL Ull Jjri-
ished. Permarj Mtta. I mary day and 'dm ttheir duty and quotes
factory. i scripture in his arguments against
OR SA' ,fl f-nrwi t Wt. the ass telling effort. He
CM n " . r enarges mat wnat trouDies u-nairman
M WeaCorook. Home Dhone7001. n : .!.. ..j .u. t,i ...
he secured office with remarkable case;
but when he tried for the nomination
. ft is against
lLc i
j baimui us- n n rt 11 - a
mjmiv. .v.. u. it. uaii, oi tne American Type
T3w ho.fVi Founders Co. Portland, has been in the:'
city to-day looking after the plant of ;
the .Albany Citizen, which recently i
suspended. I
Mr. andMrs. J. B. Gitkey and Mrs.G. !
A Krogh returned to their home in j
Portland after soending Sunday at the .
home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. i
Wm. Meely
Mrs. R. E. Michael, wife of the new ;
S. P. agent, will arrive tomorrow, they '
will make their home in the residence '
of W. D. Washburn at! Washington nd .
Fourth streets.
ESTABLISHED IN 1892
Conducted Upon Conservative Lines and with Capital
and Surplus of $90,000.00, this Bank
Invites Your Business
Same Management tor Eighteen
Years, Through Two Panics.
A High Commendation,
Home phone 7001.
SVC
FOR SALE. Small tracts of one acre,
up, at $300 an cre and upwards, fine
for gardening, fruit, etc , and a
home, close to school house. See E.
M. Perfect. 26t
PRIVATE SALE. One light spring
wagon, single buggy, good clover
hay, 80 chickenB, and numerous other
things. 6. Messman, 4 mile West of
Lebanon. 1 mile South of W. W.
Crawford's. 18t
WOOD. Good dry mixed and fir, E.
M. Perfect, R. D. 4, Home 204. t8
FRUIT TREES TRUE TO NAME.
Budded on whole roots, are the only
kind to plant. That's the kind we
sell. Call i.oth phones or address vV, i
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 irom Aiuany, cemun
ounty. 6t
under the direct primary method, he
was for the first time in his life de
feated. .
Rev. J. C. Elliott of this city, was
surprised a few days ago by receiving
a letter from Sir Henry Rose Shields,
of Brixton Hill. London, S. W. Mr.
Shields had been reading Mr. Elliott's
book "Usury" and wrote his apprecia
tion. Mr. Shields has himself written
and published a book on the same sub
ject, "The Churches and Usury, or,
The Morality of Five Per Cent." He
reeretted that he had not read "Usury"
before he had published his book, as he i
The following letters remain in the might have gotten and used "Many
Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for useful hints from your larger and more '
Kept. 7. 1910. Persons desiring any of comprehensive work. Mr. fWhot is
these letters should call for advertised naturally pleased at this appreciation
letters, giving the date: of a reader of whom he had not the
w. v. Uibson. rV. tl Hoeye, Leua slightest Knowledge, tie oeueves nis
J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY, OREGON.
Letter List.
March. George Nave. M. Stillinger.
J. S. Van Winkle, P. M.
Stewart & Sox Hardware Co have
Just received a stock of the latest in
Andirons. Call and select while the
assortment is full.
book has a wider reading with approval
than he had hoped. Vvhat is worth
rcadinir unri cnmmpnriino' bv an econom
ist in London is worth while to read and j
study at home.
COPELAND AND MARSHALL
LUMBER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED
LUM BER.
House and Barn Bills a Specialty. M ill situated two miles east of Knox
Butte, near Santiam River.
GRAIN SACKS AND
TWINE FOR SALE.
F 0. WILL, lor Watches
Jelly glasses for' 30c dozen
Variety Store, 813 W 1st St.
Use Johnson b best.
Made in Albany.
1 Read "Arizona the 47th Star" by;
the Governor Richard E. Sloan, and "Fre
mont nnrl Rpnr Finer Wqr" hu Vi illiflm
SimDson in Sunset for SeDtember now , storage.
It is the Best on sale at all news stands, Fifteen
cents.
We wil be prepared to take oats on I For luijding, ornamental purposes, rip
rap, niung, etc. .
Sampes nt M. Senders & Co's store.
W. L. COBB, It D . t-hone, home
23-5.
Barley, wheat end oats bought.
M. SENDER & CO.
An Excellent Showing of
Fal
1 . Si
oes
Ladies' Youni Ladies Childrens
The New Styles
We. Can Fit the Children
fell
They are mighty pretty this season those new styles
in shoes. Their beautiful outlines and shapeliness will
appeal to you the moment that you see them. We believe
we have never seen more dressy and beautiful shoes than
are the ones we are now showing. Just as dainty as can
be and their new materials give them a most distinctive
appearance.
You will find some beauties with the popular dull
suede top and patent or gun metal vamp while others are
shown with cloth tops of splendid quality. On some the
vamps will be cut in graceful curves from the instep back
and in others the straight lincfinds a stylisji place.
For the short skirt styles which prevail just now we
feature some medium high tops finished with a patent col
lar and tied with cord and tassel. A very stylish feature.
These too you will find in button styles. The heels vary
in height from 1 inch to Hj and 2 inches in the Cuban
and military styles.
lUit to obtain the best idea of their superior beauty
you need only glance in our show window where some of
the choice styles are now displayed.
To enjoy them and appreciate their good fitting and
comfort qualities you need'only step into the shoe depart-
menl and try on a few pairs.
We will enjoy fitting you. May we look for you tomorrow?
How you study and wonder sometimes over the prop
er fitting of shoes for the children.
We have paid particular attention this season to the
needs of the children, both boys and girls, and we are sure
that we can please you and them and give them all of
the style, comfort and quality possible.
There are some beautiful styles in children's shoes this
season. Styles that are just as dressy and distinctive as
those of the ladies and we take just as much pride in pre
senting to you. ,
For the growing child the shoe must give plenty of
room in order that the foot may grow properly. These foot
form shoes arc becoming ever more popular and you will
be surprised at their dressy appearance.
The high quality too insures you of service and the
prices are as low as possible for the quality offered.
Bring the children when you come and let us fit them
too. We will look for them, end them at anv time. We
will give them just as careful attention as if you were with
1
l them .
YOU always by to gel
the best (or your boy ;
have you investigated Edu
cators ? That is the name
of the famous nature shap
ed shoe that " let's the foot
grow as tt should." The
broad, sensible Educator
last gives room for five toes.
Examine a pair of Educa
tors and you will see how
much better they are
than the ordinary
boy s ?ho.
(Sizes for alt '
l ages.
iii m m
fL the brand ll
I &oa tha ll
tors wlkftrfflflk
ij for all the y&m&im, M
THE HAMILTON STORE
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Hamilton
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