Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 21, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    AiDany Democrat, isome
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Entered at the pott o lice, Albany, Or, ' No. 10 House and barn, one lot on
fcecond class mail mutter.
F. P. Nutting.
Our Wants.
WANTED. -To hire team and waron
for three or four weeks. See I. E,
Lobaugh, 814 Ferry street,
FOlt SALE. Furniture, heating stove,
bedsteads, dishes, etc., Mrs. Moench,
350 Main & 4th. t21
EOR TRADE. One beautiful acre m
South Albany with a new 4-room
house and good well and pump
house, will take as pirt payment un
improved land to ihe amount of $1,400.
Price $2,803. T. W. Hornbrack,
t21. Albany Or.
FOR SALE. Potatoes. 1 mile south
of Albany, home phone 241G. R.
Webster. 17(
FOR SALE. White Leghorn cockerels,
Irom trap-nested Btock. R. M.
Hutchins. Home phone 2603. to
WANTED. - For a client of ours 16 000
to 25.000 acres of white pine timber
land. Parties offering such a tract
must have full authority. Call on or
write Tebault Real Estate Co., Al
bany, Or.
FOR RENT.
The new California rooming house at
becond and Montgomery streets, is now
ready for business. The best rooms in
town, nicely furnished, both single and
for housekeeping. - t25
FRUIT TREES TRUE TO NAME.
Budded on whole roots, are the only
kind to plant. That's the kind we
Bell. Call i oth phones or address N,
A. Ledbetter, salesman, Albany Nur-
Benes, Albany, ur.
CABBAGE for sauer kraut. E. L.
McKeever, Bell phone 2X1. 't28.
GARBAGE. If west of Lyon street 50c
.month. S. B. Penny the garbage
'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 Dboue black
196.
WALTON'S ROOM'NG HOUSE. -Second
floor Schultz new brick. New
clean and modern. Furnished rooms.
Home phone 1458. tl2
REPAIRS THINGS.
F. R. Daily. 227 W. 2nd street.
Bicycles, Bewing machines,
umbrellas, everything.
Try him.
WOOL Carded and batted at Santiam
Carding & Knitting Mills, Stayton.
A. J. Caldwell, Prop.
FOR SALE. By the owner, one six
room house and two lots, center of
town, 322 EaBt 4th St; also one good
cook stove and several heating stoves.
H. Barnes.!
GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for sale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper
than aywhere nlse in Albany. Skill
lv aet, if desired.
FIRE INSURANUE.-O. F. R. A. ot
McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu
tual company. C. C. Bryant, Albany,
.Cusick Bank Bldg. Both phones.
corner of Main street. East Albany.
A bargain if taken soon. But you
will have to move quick to get it.
No. 13 A small house and lot well
situated, West Albany. Price $1900.
No. 14 A good house of seven rooms,
beautiful lot, cement walks, plenty
of fruit. Situated close in. East
Albany. Price $2700.
No. 17 A seven-room house and good
lot. Sewers. Hard finished. West
Albany. Price $1800.
No. 19 Good new house of seven
rooms, bath, electric lights. Well'
situated, East Albany. Price $2500. ,
No. 21 Cottage of fixe rooms, and i
barn, two good lots. East Albany. ;
Price $1400. j
It will pay wou to investigate these j
orooositions immeaiaiciy, as i una
Robert G. Smith, democratic nominee
for congress, at the court house Friday
night. Hear him.
PERSONAL
OSWALD WEST, THE MAN OF
THE HOUR, AND WHY.
Portland Journal:
Than Oswald West, no man ever of
fered for the governorship was more
jut. lie came irom the lower levels.
I His early life was a struggle with pov
erty. He knows all about "the huts
, where poor men lie and th
I that poor men do."
1 He was a butcher's boy when other
. boys were at play. He was a banker's
messenger when other lads were at
school. He fought against adversity
: at the age when the average child is
at his pastimes.
Wherever fate placed him, West the
these will not be on hand but a
days.
i .. i. j. i
ready sale for property, and know that , om"buts b" hrsS;
" .wl tnm .1 l, l 1.
J UK VI IIU11I .1LI1UUI 111. UV.U1I1C U4IIH IIIC3-
. sender. From messenger he rose
o , t : ir, r'9nj0 1 swiftly from one position of trust to
,1 . - rviva, o. ,
tii-.ii 111 nerns in n.'ik r mner. tnir V. . . ...
bank, he passed to a higher place in o tnla cr.'y-
anotner. Promotions awaited him at
every turn, because in every place deflator Rlllh SpoKe.
with which he was entrusted, he de-
livered the goods. vh- band laved -nd anator Rutl,
of Washington, spoke at tha opera
10 acres m
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
bany and 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. 76 5 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 tor a bargain in tarm
lands of any description, or city prop
erty, write, or call personally at my
ofhee, but no lnlormation Dy phone.
T r TIT till
Clyde Laughead returned this noon
from a commercial trip to the Bay.
Father Datin and niece, Mrs. J. I.
Springer arrived this noon from Brooks.
Rev. Laurence arrived this noon from
Portland, on a visit with his friend, j
Rev. Marsden.
MiBS Bertha Beck left last hight for ',
a year and a half visit with relatives in
chores Nebraska and Michigan. . 1
W. S. Gregson, of San Francisco, is
in the city for a few weeks, investiga
ting conditions here.
Mrs. Elsie Brooks, of Portland, ar-;
rived this noon on a visit at the home
of her father, W. tV. Francis. !
Rev McLeod, of Mill city, returned
last night from Ptndlcton. He says
that omlet thrown by the liquor people
will be an expensive thing for them in 1
Oregon. i
Perry Palmer and wife, and Victor;
Palmer have been up on a visit and
hunt at the Palmer farm. They are ;
both car men of Portland but formerly ,
DO YOU WANT
GOOD DENTAL WORK
AT A MODERATE PRICE ?
ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED
From bank official he became state
land agent, and the hrst thing he did hcuse la3t nighti t0 8mai audience.
was to clean m the state land office
There was always scandal before, but
there has never been scandal in the
office since he entered it. He did not
go about his work with a brass band,
but as a quiet man of action he drove
including a number of ministers and
temperance people. It is said to have
fa len decidedly flat, a poor showing j
even from the liquor side of the ques-'
tion. A man posing as the friend of I
temperance working in the interest of :
203 W. Second St.
J. V. PIPE,
out the graft and made system and the saloon hasn't much influence with
Bunny out ui cnuus. it was sucn a uis- any one.
charge of duty as men admire and as Senator Ruth scored the search and 1
men are wont to reward. seizure act, No. 844 in a live manner; !
Because he was splendid as state but the act is word for word the same j
land agent. West was made railroad as 'hat now in the local option law,
commissioner, and in four years the "in which Ruth pretended to be in favor ;
Oregon railroad commission has done of, with the exbeption of a few words ,
more for the shippers and the public that are immaterial. A sample of the
FOR
10 YEARS
PAINLESS
EXTRACTION
Dr,
GOLD
CROWNS
PORCELAIN
CROWNS
BRIDGE
jKliyi'.t!.'Wt4U.''IIIIJM'l'W.JU
if i i
W .A. Cox
WORK
PLATE
WORK
PAINLESS DENTIST
225 W. FIRST STREET,
Albany, Ore.
Albany, Or.
i than was ever done by any railroad, inconsistency of the liquor men
FOR RENT.-9 acres, good house,
large barn, chicken parks, plenty of
fruit, berries of all kinds, situated
one mile from Albany. Call on J. V.
Pipe, 203 V. P. 8t
WANTED. -'Cli. ,utu noi'ie and one
6 room house w: - a barn, f none Home
red 4081 after 1 p. ru. B. C. Wyatt.
t22
FOR SALE. Grapes and winter apples.
J. G. Gibson, Home phone 4054. 17t
FOR SALE.-Work horse. J. G. Gib-'
son. Home phone 4054. 7t
WANTED. Girl to do general house
work. Call at 823 S. Walnut street.
FOR KENT. Two nice housekeeping
rooms. Call at the uaiutor.ua Boom
ing House, 2nd and Baker Sts. t22 j
FOR SALE. One gasoline en?lno, In
ternational 3 H. P., 1 Gould Pyramid ,
pump, cylinder 6 by 5, I 4000 gallon
red wood tank, 1 double disc Hancock
Dlow. Inquire of Joe Pitman, race i
.track. 12t
FOR SALE. Farm of 20 ' 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. I"quire
at 330 S. Main. tl I
commission in anv state in the same
length of time.
It is a splendid record. West's is a
career, private and public, that is a
guaranty. It is a lifework about which
there is no doubt, and of the meaning
ot wnicn no man raises question.
So far the indications are that this
campaign of the saloon, under the name ,
of Home Rule, has done the saloon '
interests a good deal ot harm. It has
made solid the masses for the home and '
the boys and girls against the whole '
infamous business, and h is caused an ,
As a man. the former butcher's' bov investigation that is decidedly against
has become skilled in the law, well "1aot '""""
rounded in education, polished in the .
manners of the world and a person of A INeW Name,
large affairs. Some time ago, he was
admitted to the bar, and his first ef- i A deed was filed today transferring
fort was a case conducted by the rail- all the'property of thefri State Railway
road commission against the Southern and Power Co. to the Northern Idaho
Pacific, in which the state won. He & Montana Power Co., in fifty nine
studied law and studied books of sci- counts. This includes the Albany Water
ence and literature when other men and Electric light plants, including the
slept. His growth in affairs is testi- canal and all rights of way and real
inony of what the lad in the lower estate, the Corvallis, independence,
walks can do if he only has the vim, Springfield and Eugene plants and
nerve and grit power lines. This suggests the legal
. , i name under which M. Byllesby & Co.,
,: !...,.! ,.:t, i u . , . ' the new owners of the different plants,
Mandervll!e ln nor acrobatic ; wi do buainesBi tn,ugh it ia pbable
aa"ce- ! tnat the Northwestern Corporation will
De used in a business way:
F G. WILL, lor Watches
WANTED. A horse for light work
during winter. L. R. Kauffmann,
Phone Home red 280.
FOR SALE. A gasoline launch and
boat house cheap. Call on W. O.
Simon, depot.
WANTED Giri of about 15 years of
age, to work for board and go to
school. Mrs. A. L. Simpson, 340 E
1st St. t25
JERSIES FOR SALE. 100 head high
grade Jersey cows and heifers for
sale on easy terms. H. Bryant. tl4
ESTABLISHED IN 1892
Conducted Upon Conservative Lines and with Capital
and Surplus of $90,000.00, this Bank
Invites Your Business
Same Management for Eighteen
Years, Through Two Panics. .
J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY,' OREGON.
CIDER. Will make cider every Thurs
day for 3c per galon for making
Cider and barrels for sale O. R.
Widraer, 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.
INTERESTING FANCY
WORK ITEMS
Was there ever a woman that did not love fancy work?!
It may be that there are women who do not care to do the
work, but wc believe there are few but whom find a great
deal of pleasure and delight in beautiful fancy work.
A dainty pillow for the window scat embroidered in
those soft shades' of green, brown and red are unusually at
tractive and give just the touch of bright color to the room.
Then there are the cmbroidericd pillow cases and linen
guest towels in cither of which you will find a large assort
ment. Of flosses, hoops, needles, stillelos and all acces
sories we show a large and complete line.
The showing of pillow tops and table runners is new
ami large and comprises the newest effects in emproidery
stitches and designs. i
J
I
May we aid you in thus beautifying your home?
GARMENT DISTINCTION.
It's the dressv styles and attractive materials, the care-
ESKAY KID GLOVES
This famous and excellent line of high class and dur
able kid gloves is now shown in our glove department.
After much study and search of the markets we believe
this to be the best kid glove value that we Jiave found.
The firm, yet soft stock of which they are made- the
careful workmanship and shaping and the beautiful color in
which they come make them, we believe, superior in every
way.
The price, though, is no higher than for inferior gloves.
Give them a trial once and we believe you will always'
be a friend of the ESKAY GLOVE.
Per pair, $1.50.
THE NEW HEAD SCARF.
Here is the latest idea in head scarfs. It is made of a
black taffeta or messaline silk 9 to 12 inches in width and
ful selection of trimmings and buttons, the inside finishing'from one yard to one and a half yards in length. The ends
jand high class tailoring that give the suits and coats dis- being gathered and finished with tassels,
jtinction. The scarf is beautifully lined with either soft persian
I And a coat or suit with individuality gives you that or plain colored silks. A very dressy and nobby scarf. See
different and stylish look that every woman deserves. 'it on the ribbon counter.
I
Our showing is very large and varied and we can suit; The price $2.50, $3.50 and $5.50.
you easily as to price.
Come in anv time.
THE HAMILTON STORE
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