Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 14, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    Albany Democrat, some special bargains in
Entered at the post oflice,;Allany,Or ,
second cIbbb mail matter.
SENATOR MILLER'S WORK.
F. P. Nutting.
Our Wants.
Xo. 10 House and barn, one lot on
corner of Main street, ast Albany.
1 A bargain if taken soon. But you
I will have to move quick to get it. !
No. 13 A small house and lot well
i situated, West Albany. Price $1900.
No. 14 A good house of seven rooms,
, - .. beautiful lot, cement warns, picmy
1 of fruit. Situated close in. East
WANTED. - For a client of ours 15.000 Albany. Price $2700.
to 25.000 acres of white pine timber o 17 A seven-room house and good
land. Parties offering such a tract jot gewcrs. Hard finished. West
must have full authority. Gallon or! Albany Price $1800
write Tebault Real Estate Co., Al-: No lg'Good new house of seven
bany, Or. , roomSi bath, electric lights. Well
FOR KENT CHEAP. 4 nice rooms, situated. East Albany. Price $2500.
and pantry only $8 00 per month. See No. 21 Cottage of fixe rooms and .
E. H. Rhodes. t20 barn, two good lots. East Albany.
FOR RENT 1 Pr'ce $1400.
The new California rooming house at 1 " Pav ?"ou "?. investigate these
Second and Montgomery streets, is now propositions immediately, as I find
ready for business. The best rooms in ready sale for property, and know that
town, nicely furnished, both single and these will not be on hand but a tew
for housekeeping. t25 ; days.
W91 .h.er.e,by liven by the un-1 ... BarT jl Farm Land8.
uermKueu wouusawtTB ul mutiny, XT .
thntn'tor rtntn wo will nhnr fnv iwn No. 7280 acres, 70 acres in cultiva
cut work as follows: For rir an J soft
woods 60c per cord; for oak and slabs
75c per cord; and additional charge of
Following is one of the many com
mendations Senator M. A. Miller re
ceived for his splendid work as a sen
ator regardless of politics!
Independence, March 1, lvoy. Hon
PERSONAL
C. J. Miller, of Coos Bay, has been
in the city.
Mrs. M, F. Holbrook, of Bandon, has
M. A. Miller My Dear Senator: Now'ia i-.l
" " . ,i""i,r,n i ,. ! 7 . ,r S. N. Neln and wife, of Laurel, M.
DO YOU WANT
GOi)D DENTAL WORK
AT A MODERATE PR8CE?
a-e in the city.
away. I desire to thank you for your
cnlrinlirl cimnnrl In tlir cpnntav nn niv '
Lock Bill. The people of Oregon arc w?tl Shlpp, a prominent Salem man,
under obligation to you for your loyal was m a clty over night,
support for an open river. I also de-; Mrs. Wm. Myers, of east Albany, is
sire to thank you for your efforts on 1 seriously ill, now slowly improving,
behalf of the Indian War Bill. With M. S.Spencer, manager of the North
kindest regards, I am, your friend, i western Co's business at Eueene, was
B. F. JONES. in the city.
Mr. Miller was a strong advocate of Miss Marcus, f e evangelist, who has
the salary bill that saved the state $35,-1 been doing special work at Lebanon, is
wv a y-ai. 11c wia u iiiviiiuci ul iiiu jj) Ine CltV.
committee on assessment and taxa
tion and helped fight for the corpora
tion tax bill through the legislature,
which with the inheritance tax bill
brought last year $222,000, and he did
a good work for them. This is the
kind of man Linn county needs in the
legislature. He is no experiment.
all
10c ner cord will be charired lor
three cut worn.
Dated th's 2Uth day of Sept., 1910.
C. M. Westbrook.
A. Fuller & son.
Hibbard Bros,
t30 W. J. Rain wat kr,
FOR SS.LE. Three acres, about a mile
from Albany on tha Corvallis road,
Benton Co. good garden land. 4300
an acre. Call upon Andrew Jensen,
R. F. D.4. 12t
FRUIT TREES TRUE TO NAME.
Budded on whole roots, are the only
kind to plant. That's the kind we
sell. Call roth phones or address iV,
A. Ledbetter, salesman, Albany Nur
series, Albany, Or.
CABBAGE for Bauer kraut. E. L.
McKeever, Bell phone 2X1. t28.
GARBAGE. If west ofLyon street 50c
month. S. B. Penny the garbage 203 W. Second St.
man. Home phone 2303.
GARBAGE. Fred Rainwater looks
after garbage. Phone Home 2303.
WOOD. Slab and oak grub wood for
Sale by A. W. Docksteader, 1197
Santiam road. Home phone black
196.
WALTON'S ROOMING HOUSE. -Second
floor Schultz new brick. New
clean and modern. Furnished rooms.
Home phone 1458. tl2
REPA1US THINGS.
F. R. Daily, 227 W. 2nd street.
Bicycles, sewing machines,
umbrellas, everything.
Try him.
WOOL Carded and batted at Santiam
Carding & Knitting MHIb, Stayton.
A. J. Caldwell, Prop.
FOR SALE. By the owner, one six
room nouse ana two lots, center, of
town, 322 East 4th St; also one good
cook Btove and several heating stoves.
H. Barnes.)
GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for sale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper
than aywhero else in Albany. Skill
Iv set, if desired.
FIRE INSURANUE.-O. F. R. A. ot
McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mil'
tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany,
Cusick Hank Bldg. Both nhonos.
tion, 10 acres in oak timber, lair
house and barn, well fenced and
cross fenced. 50 acres of this place
is some of the finest apple land there
is in Oregon. Land all slopes to
ward a creek, where there is run
ning water the year around. This
place is situated 3 miles from Al
hftnv .mrl is certainly a bargain.
No. 73 Fine farm of 160 acres, all in
cultivation, fair buildings, situated 3
miles from Albany. This is a good
all-round dairy and grain farm.
No. 765 acres, small buildings, all in
cultivation, situated close to Al
bany. Price $1050.
I have land for sale in any size
tracts to suit purchaser, from a 5-acre
tract to a 15,000-acre tract, and if you
are looking for a bargain in farm
lands of any description, or city prop
erty, write, or call personally at my
office.Jjut no information by phone.
T. V. PIPE. I
AiDany, ur.
Mrs. E. J. Seeley and children will
leave tomorrow morning for Portlsnd '
to reside.
Mrs; C. C. Mc Bride, of Lincoln roun-,
ty, returned home this afternoon af er j
an Albany visit. i
R. L. Bilyeu and family, of Halsey, ,
were in the citv todav on their wav to
Independence for a visit. j
Bowerman isn't fooling any one with Mrs. C. S. Shedd went to Shedd this i
his professions of friendship for the afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. j
primary law. In fact it is making it Thurston Davidson, a former neighbor j
worse for him. Elected on the assem- and friend for life,
bly ticket he represents assemblyism Jas. W. Hoag, of San Francisco, has
and the old caucus methods, and the joined his father here, and will make
public Eees through his game. Albany his home. They have rooms at 1
.... ' Mrs. Bilyeu's.
L. E. Bean, the assembly nominee ' FrankJI. Jewell and A. I. Scott re
for ioint senator has been in the citv. turned last nieht from Ft. George. R.
It is said Mr. Bingham will run asrainst C. where thev took ud 160 acres aniece.
him as an independent making an in- and under the arrangement do not have
teresting race, lor me anti-assembly to go back, but may possibly do so.
sentiment is strong in tms district. They think they ha ye a good i
tion.
ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED
FOR
10 YEARS
o
PAINLESS
EXTRACTION
1.1 -..:," a
It At
1
GOLD
CROWNS
o
PORCELAIN
CROWNS
o
BRIDGE
WORK
PLATE
WORK
proposi-
WORK WANTED. I have just lo-1
cated in Albany, Handling men and
machinery is my specialty. Am an ;
experienced saw mill and lumber :
yard foreman, operating millwright
and blacksmith, gang edirerman, j
ratchet-better, saw-filer, engineer,
and tallyman. Also carpentering and
construction work, setting up, over-'
hauling and repairing machinery of
any kind, if you want help in any of
these lines call on me at 1017 E 9ch j
St. Albany, R. L. Hickman. tl5
FOR SALE. Work horse for sale.,"
J. G. GibBin. Home phone 4054 . 5t
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. '
Call at 430 Vine street. tl4 . i
FOR SALE. White Leghorn cockerels,
from trap-nested stock. R. M. I
Hutchins. Home phone 2603. to j
FOR RENT.-9 acres, good house
large barn, chicken parks, plenty of
fruit, berries of all kinds, situated
one mile from Albany. Call in J. V.
Pipe, 203 W. 2nd St. 8t
FOR SALE. Four work horses, from '
$50 to $125. Fairbank's Morse, Jack 1
of all Trades 2 horse gasoline engir.a
$40. 16 in. Oliver Chilled plow. C.
B. Settlemier, Tangent; Or.
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO
SPRAY.
We have the genuine
lime and sulphur solu
tion. See us and get
rices before placing your
orders. I
LASSELLE BROS.
Portland Men in Town
Henry Serr, S. C. Holton, A. Sein
heiner, J. C. Corrie, Ben Ely, O. M.
Ebeihardt, O. A. Farrar, F. N. Averil,
M. J. Coleman, IS. Binding, W. P.
Bakewell, F. W. Miller, Wm. Brandes.
R P. Hallock. W. A. Bullock.
Letter List.
Dr. W. A. Cox
PAINLESS DENTIST
225 W. FIRST STREET,
Albany, Ore.
For the Ambitions
f iYT. X . i ' . .
by mall for those vrtrO oannot attend Id
poreon. All lufltructfun, including final
mmintlon. In 1TREK. For tench era.
atudeuU pmpnrlng for college or universi
ty, woman a ciudh, granges, enpoeorB ana
home makert. No preliminary examina
tion la required. This mail course mean
opportunity yo-
Send for desorlptlTe bulletin to the
Corroapoiulenco study Import men t
University of Oregon
Eaxene - - - Oresoa
The following letters remain in the
Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for !
Oct. 12, 1910. Persons desiring any of
these letters should call tor advertised
letters, giving the date:
J, t Bodine. John Balaam, Mary
Clark, Frank Daily, Mrs. Edwards.
Mrs. N. Hamilton, John Lindstrom,
Luther Perkins, C. J. Reed.
J. S. Van Winkle, P. M.
ESTABLISHED IN 1892
Condueted Upon Conservative Lines and with Capital
and Surplus of $90,000.00, this Bank
Invites Your Business
The Weather.
Range of temperature 48-54.
The rainfall was .34 of an inch.
The river if 1 foot.
Mr. Beals thinks the weather will be :
occasional rain tonight and Thursday.
FOR RENT. A couple nicely furnish
ed front bed rooms. 332 Baker
St. , tI9
F G. WILL, lor Watches
Same Management lor Eighteen
Years, Through Two Panics.
J. W. Ciisick & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY, OREGON.
ClbER. Will make cider every Thurs
day for 8c per galon for makine.
Cider and barrels for sale. O. R
Widmer, R. D, 4. Home phone 2801.
12t
COAL FOR SALE. In small or large
quantities. For prices see A. W.
Docksteader, 1197 Santiam Road.
Home phone Black 176.
r.
NEW AND SERVICEABLE
RUGS AND DRAPERIES
This excellent department has been a very busy place
this fall.
The many new and pleasing designs we are showing
in Rugs and the high quality that we offer at the price has
helped to make it busy.
And the large assortment. Even now on our great rug
rack arc found 120 beautiful rugs in every grade and kind
and all sizes are shown from the smallest to 11 ft. 3 in. by
15 ft. We want you to sec this excellent showing before
you buy. We want you to come and tell us of your rooms
and let us aid you in making it most attractive. It need
not be expensive to be wonderfully artistic.
We make a close study of these things and we are
quiio sure that we can please you.
Colonial Drapery Fabrics.
We believe to be the best fabrics'shown for the money.
Those beautiful scrims with stenciled effects in the soft
colorings of green, browns, tan, blue, and red will give just
the bright touch that you desire and that is needed to
every room.
I'est of all, the colors are fast, not only to water; for all
are thoroughly washed before leaving the mill, but most of
them are fast to sunlight.
And all these good things are found in these materials
at only, per yard. 25c and 30c.
SHOES having style, comfort
and durableness
Another department equally -attractive to all women
is our Stylish, up-to-date Shoe Department. Every new
and good last, every new approved leather, every new cut
and finish we show in footwear.
We keep in constant touch with the style centers for
shoes and consequently we always show the latest models
first. -
This season the button shoe has become wonderfully
popular and we have never seen as many distinctive and
beautiful style effects as have been produced this season.
You may have a shoe suited exactly to your foot in the
style that you like best and in practically any leather.
Our stock of sizes is complete, there being all sizes and
all widths, with the great variety of lasts makes it quite
easy for your shoe to be not only stylish but comfortable
as well.
For Children
we have a stock almost as large as for women.
We pay particular and careful attention to the needs
of children and can guarantee them comfort, style and
service.
And we will always give them just as careful atten
tion as we do to grown ups.
Xo matter whether mother is along or not you may
rest assured that they shall have every attention given them
to make everything perfectly satisfactory.
Send them to us often. Shoes for every use at reason
able prices.
f ' . THE " HAMILTON STORE