Albany Democrat. 'Entered at the pobt office, .Albany.Or, bccond class mail n.mtir. F. P. Nutting. Our Wants. FOR RENT -Furnished rooms 332 Ferry St. corner 4th t7 FOR RENT. Two nice lurnUhed front bed rooms, heated with stove. Bath in connection. Close in. 332 Baker street. 28 t TYPEWRITER AND DESK. New Royal Standard Typeriter end desk for sale at a very low price if taken at once. See Karl F. Thunemann at Hamilton Store. FOR SALE. Carrots tor sale by Har- o r Brothers, in ton lots. Home phone Red 284. tl4 ALEX THE RUSTLPR trims trees, I hedges and bushes, grades lawns and does a-l kinds of yard work. J. A. Rodney, 614 Elm St. Bell , phone 431-J. 118 NOTICE. Any one wishing pure bot-1 tied milk, will do well to cg'l the , 1. X. L. Dairy. Home phone 2735. 1 C. P. Peeblcr. ' FOR SALE. Will build new 4 or 6 room l ouse and sell with Fairdalelot, ' on the installment plan, bee e. ti. Pfcifler about it. 7t MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE.-Ore-gon Fire Relief of McMinuville, and Northwestern Mutual Fire of Seattle, two strongest companies on the coast. C. C. Bryant, agent. $11.45 Any Suit Overcoat or Cravenette. at W. F. Pfeiffer's " OREGON'S GROWTH. PERSONAL Clyde Laughead returned this noon from the Bay. MisB Juanits Hart has returned from a Portland visit. Mrs. J. M. Dunn arrived this noon from Milwaukee on a visit with her sister, Vrs. Van Tassel F.G. Willior watches --- Oregon has grown 60 per cent in ten years, adding an average of Ja.'O a year. Of this over 10,000 a year , has been in Portland. If a like growth continues the coming ten years, the I state will have a population of over a million in 1920. The Democrat pre dicts considerably above that. There . are indications of a much faster de- , velopment the coming ten years than during the past ten years. The rest of the United States is just finding night to meet at the special meeting of I out about our wonderful resources, the commercial club to make arrange-' superior in many respects to most merits for the coming dedication of the f inner sections ot the country, on ac- armory. ; count of our mild climate and rich ' soil. I Albany during these ten years in creased according to the census 33 per cent, really more than that if our lim its, were as they should be, but that ' stands as the official population. The Democrat expects to see the present have ngures more tnan clouoieu ny i'JM. cut securing greater population is not the only thing to consider. It is ust as important to make a citv a clean one morally and physically, a healthy one in which to live, and to build up those institutions that make lifethe more enjoyable, and the stand ard of citizenship the higher. DON'T DELAY YOUR TEETH ARE YOUR FRIENDS READ AND REFLECT Have you ever stopped to think of how much value General Finzer will be in the city to- good teeth are to VOU ? Do you know that many of the diseases of the body are caused by decayed teeth? Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Michael today! . , ,. f r left for Portland, packing their things; Do you know that proper mastication ot the tood Jwm tat'SSr htadVuarS ,means a Sood stomach and good digestion ? M. Michael may remain in tie busi- Dq yQu tMth ;n many afe the Rev. D. C. Beyan and wife of Iowa Cause Of throat trouble? returned after s ehjrt visit at Salem and are the guests of H M . r.ln.o.fn.11 tnrw, 1. - TU ft - - the year they will go to their new home afreet the eyes ? at vvoooDuro Do you know that bad teeth, especially the uppers, do 72 TO-DAY. HAIR GOODS Puffs, switches, pompadours, etc., made from comb ings. Mrs. B. K. Purdom, 135 E. First street, Albany. FOR SALE. Black team, harness, wagou and wood yard business. J. v. tins, uut t). 4th. AN AUDIENCE DRUMMED . FOR DRUM. This is a unique old world, UP and age Did you ever stop to think that nature intended the first part of the digestion of food to begin in the mouth? What is going to happen if you continually swallow the poison from decayed and broken-down teeth? Cyrus H. Walker is 72 years of toaay. ne was oorn in wnat was men t -n i ,u r-D'cc j j.n ,... Oregon, Dec. 7, 1838, near Waiia Walla1 I will examine your teeth FREE and tell you the ex things are done in odd shapes along Bt Whitman Mission and since then act COSt for hrst-claSS WOrk ' . M. C. A. conven- ' "J,M"U' "'."i"? "'" yieguu icnikuiy uin.y uiic nielli, ujtfu hi ntll! WE COLLECT bad debts no expense ,..,' , . ., ' , to you if nu money is collected io iurnisnea nousekeep- Westorn Mnrcantile Agency. Office m rooms, close in. Apply at Demo, over Woodworth's Drug store. tlO I crat mce- t7 WOOD AND COAL. All kinds of CARPENTRY JOB SHOP.-Work wood.Vood screened coal, delivered, by promptly attended to anywhere in A. W. DockBtder, 1197 Santiam, ?Jty' oJ?c?,12?oFer7Jjr!etc;J?h,01? Road. Both phones. j Home 266, Pacific red 481 J. STEELE WOOD FOR SALE. Short slabs. Call ,;fl, , ', , , , . , , at Shingle Mill. 1 " n" 1 &v- nn insioe )oo, any Kina oi the way. At the Y. tion in Eugene one of the speakers was a Mr. Drum, from the east. In order to drum up an audience for him a wagon load . of drummers went around the city beating their drums, suggestive of the speaker. This is the modern circus style of doing things and is interesting. It is all right in a way, hut it is somewhat to be de plored that such methods have to be resorted to MILLIONS FOR SPORT. Calif., on his way to Klamath Falls. He is the oldest white male born in the original Oregon territory. ' : Mr. Walker continues well preserved, a vtry active man. His life has been a clean one, counting more than years, and be has always stood for the best in citizenship. He has had many exper iences, a life of events, identified with Oregon's growth, a booster for Albany, Linn County, Oregon and righteousness. FOR SALE. -Here is a chance of a life time. I will sell at a great bargain my large fruit orchard on easy terms or take part In city business proyerty; 27t E. H Rhodes. FOR SALE. Grapes and winter apples J. G. Gibson, Home phone 4054. 17t FOR SALE. Potatoes. '1 milo south of Albany, Homo phone 2416. R. Webster. 17t GARBAGE. If west of Lyon street 60c month. S. B. Penny the garbage man. Home phone 2303. GARBAGE. Fred Kalnwater looks after garbage. Phone Home 2303, GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for salo at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than aywhore else in Albany. Skill Iv set, if desired. WANT A TYPEWRITER: See Rawlings about a Rebuilt Under wood that is good as new and guar anteed for one year, also other makes for 6ale or rent. Buy on monthly payments. XMAS: 'Stop worrying about that present. An Autolillcr Fountain Pen and one of those loose leaf Memo. Books make an appropriate and useful gift. At Rawlings. work, by reliable young man. Inquire ai r armors t cea snea. coin peones. CHICKENS. Pore bred brown leghorn cockerels, for Bale at a reasonable price. Home phone Blk 283. 5t WANTED. An agent for the Saturday Evening Post. See I. E. Lobougb, 814 Ferry St. IF THERE IS ANYTHING in the fruit tree linn you are in need of call and Bee W, A. Ledbetter, he h. e a nice lot of apples, peaches and walnuts for : ?our inspection. At the corner of' th and Walnut Sts., Albany, Oregon, , FOR RENT. -7 room house. Call (An eastern man has figured out that $75,000,000 is spent in the U. S. annually for sports, figures that stag ger one, and yet after all that is less than a dollar as individual for sport, a small sum to spend for pleasure. It means that thousands do not. spend anything, while some spend a good deal. We do well to spend a reason able amount, but should not go to ex cess. - F G. WILL,-lor Watches . Letter List. 225 W. 4th street, ure. at Also Borne furnit-! t9 1 FOR SALE. The pop corn wagon of J. S. Morgan, account old age. Big bargain. See Morgan at First and Broadalbin t7 THE BROADALBIN. Mrs. Bogga proprietor, Second and Broadalbin Sts. Family service, hnmecookine. Recent ly moved from 229 Broadalbin street. T 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 crops. Terms; half down and balance in easy payments. Inquire 130 S. Alain. tl5 CIDER. Will deliver cider every Sat urday. Sweet cider 25e per gal., 6 gallon for $1.00; boiled cider 2 in one 60c per gal , 4 in one $1.00 per gal ; pare cider vinegar 25c, 5 gallons for $1.00. Apple butter $1.00 a gallon, crock included. Write or phone the Albany Cider Mills Albanv. Ore. Home Phone 2801. C. R. Widmer. FOR RENT. House keeping rooms California Rooming House 2nd and Montgomery. t8 WANTED. A girl for general house work, one who can do baking and cook. Call at Jarsey Dairy. 6t WANTED. Strong girl or woman to work in the country, ('ah upon Miss Crosno, at the Empire Theater. ' The following letters remain "in the Albany, Ore., postofflce uncalled for Dec. 7, 1910. Persons desiring any of these letters should call for advertised letters, giving the date: J. D. Brwer (2), Fred Brammell, Mrs. Margaret Rietman. F M. Stone, Fred Stephens. Harry Simpson. E. H Shepherd, G. C. Warnner, Mrs. Nora ood, Mrs. Mary White, L. L. Woods, J. S. Van Winklb, P. M. LOST. Rat terrier ' pup. bob tail white and brown soots.' Reward. Re port to Dr. J. L. Hill. WANTED. Position to do general housework, or take care of children. Call at Democrat office. WANTED. A neat competent girl for general housekeeping. 6ii w. bin street. 7t PIANO TUNING. Leave orders for piano tuning at Eilers Piano House or woodworth's Drug Store. C. M. Henderson, Tuner. . GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS My terms are cash, so I can give first-class work at a moderate price. DR. W. A. COX, PAINLESS DENTIST 224 W. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. ESTABLISHED IN 1892 Conducted Upon Conservative Lines, and with Capital and Surplus of $90,000.00, this Bank Invites Your Business C. C. WRIGHT, M, D. C. VETERINARIAN Authorized To Do Tuberculine Testing Phone Albany Stables. Same Management for Eighteen Years. Through Two Panics. J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers. ALBANY, OREGON. any MORE MEAT For the money than place in the city at the shop ot W . fc.UrrL.lIN, New Hill Bldg., . 2nd and Montgomery, BARBER SHOP 236 West 2nd St. First Class Work Guaranteed Geo. H. Fiddiman. Prop. ! : 1 A Be sure to keep Your Gift Circulars WHAT TO GIVE That all important question can be easily and satisfactorily solved by coming to our store and viewing the many beautiful and inexpensive articles that we are showing. Dainty Handkerchiefs We have never shown larger or mora beautiful assortment oi dainty handkerchiefs, than that now ah own in the balcony. They range from dainty hemmed handkerchief! of lawn to th exquis ite, hand embroidery from the deft fingers of skilful French women, AT 5 CENTS M Wo are showing some very neat eflocts ii plain hemmed lace corners, embroidered corners and combinations, AT IS AND IS CENTS 1 Plain hemmed, embroidered edge or corners, and lace. Some most ex cellent values in initial kerchiefs for both men and women. AT 21 AND St CBNT3 Thcro are some very unusual value, pi city dainty effects in easbroidery a, pretty dainty effects iu emhroideryand lace that will delight you. Some of thc are Drummers' Samples, and are selling much below the regular price, AT f 1.00 Tp W.0O Those daiaty dreams of beauty the most exquisite designs cleverly worked by skilled women in the Far East. You will marvel at their won derful beaut v. Window display of $1.25 and $1.50 valnes. Furs and Fur Sets. These we have for both children and grown ups. Our assortment is large, varied and interesting, and thero la probably nothing that will be more acceptable than a beautiful set of furs. The wife or the children either will be more than pleased with nearly any of these we are now showing. Prices are right. CHILDREN'S FUR SETS. We show for the little ones a good assortment in white, grey and mixed colors of bruit i l u I soft warm furs. They come with little muiTs and scarfs, neatlv mad- in several stvles. FOR WIFE OR MOTHER. 1-iir Sets or separate pieces in .splendid assortment. These come in sev eral ditlerent kinds of Ittr mink, oppossum, wolf, squirrel, martin, coney and others. All new styles and in exccllcut quality. All prices. Maish Comforts Make Ideal Gifts These beautiful soft downy comforts are marvels of.tma cttofort makers' art. Such dainty pattern! en soft fine material; rach a daaa reeilent felt, ing of pureat natural cottea; such luxariena warmth is aot foand in any other cetnfort but tk Ifaiah, Buy her one for Christmas. AT W.S9. Beautiful designs aud coloring9 In pale tints of pink, green, blue or lav ender on soft fine Muisalipe Genuine Mulsh Laminated Cotton Down Felt ing. AT $3.?S. Same as above excepting plain 8 in. border all around of a harmoniz ing color. I AT $6.00. I Covering of Maisillc in exquisite French floral patterns. The most beau tiful of all comforts. For Baby Numbers on all Gifts Changed Next Saturday Fresh air in the bedroom Sleeping with all the windows wide open is perfectly com fortable even in the coldest weather if you 6lcep mnder the Uaish. The Maish Laminated Cotton Down Comfort keeps you warm yet it does npt weight you down oppress you. r- Its wonderful fluffy lightness is due to the Maish process by which the finest snow-white cotton is woven into one confhoMu piece asof Jowny filling impenetrable by cold luxuriously light in weight Come in and see the exquisite new patterns designed ex clusively by the makers of Maish com forts. We will be glad to show them to you. Of course baby cannot be forgotten We didn't forget him and such an assortment of dainty little play-things to interest him while mother is busy. New effects and ideas that will bring joy to baby's little heart and heep him contented many hours. See window display. RATTLES. Some new dainty, pleasing rattles that arc sure to amuse baby clown rattle's, witlav rattles, ball rattles a beautiful assortment. CARRIAGE THROWS. Silk carriage throws beautifully made of white and blue silk tied with ribbon bows. CRIB BLANKETS. ' In pink and blue with birds or bears or other designs. Soft and warm 65c, 95c, $1.25. HI THE HAMILTON STORE C- M ' ; 3 -m nu - - " ,