Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 16, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    Albany Democrat
Entered at the pott office, Albany.Or", '
t.econd cIbbs trail mattt-r. ,
F. P. Nutting.
Our Wants.
FOR RENT. Furnished rooms, at 332
Ferry street. Cor. 4ih. tlo j
FOR SALE. At a bargain, an Over-!
land 5-pasBenger car, used only 90
days. Call at the Electric theater.
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FOR KENT. 2 nice furnished front
rooms for light house keeping, at
California Rooming House.
CIDER. Will deliver cider every Sat
urday. Sweet cider 25a per gal., 6
gallon for 11.00; boiled cider 2 ,in one
50c per gal , 4 in one 1.00 per gal.;
pure cider vinegar 25c, 5 gallons for
$1.00. Apple butter $1.00 a gallon,
crock included. Write or phone the
Albany Cider Mills Albany, Ore.
Home Phone 2801. C. R. WlDMEB.
TYPEWRITER AND DESK. New
Royal Standard Typeriter and desk
for sale at a very low price if taken
at once. See Karl F. Tbunemann at
Hamilton Store.
ALEX THE RUSTLFR trims trees,
hedges and bushes,
grades lawns and does ail kinds of yard
work. J. A. Rodney, 614 Elm St. Bell
phone 431-J. U8
NOTICE. Any one wishing pure bot
tled milk, will do well to ca'l the
1. X. L. Dairy. Home phone 2735.
C, P. Peebler.
FOR SALE. Will build new 4 or 5
room louse and sell with Fairdalelot,
on the installment plan. See F. H.
Pfeiffer about it. 7t
CARPENTRY JOtt SHOP. Work
nromntlv attended to anywhere in
itu. Office 122 Ferrv street.
Phone
E1 1.' I E
Home 256. Pacilic red 481 J . STEELE
&CANFIELD.
PIANO TUNING. Leave orders for
piano tuning at Eilers Piano House or
Woodworth s Drug store. u. M.
Henderson, Tuner,
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MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE.-Ore
gon Fire Relief of McMinnville, and
Northwestern Mutual Fire of Seattle,
two strongest companies on the coast.
C. C. Bryant, agent.
WE COLLECT bad debts no expense
to you if no money is collected
Western Mercantile Agency. Office
over Woodworth'sDrug store. 110
WOOD FOR SALE. Short slabs. Call
at Shingle Mill,
pni) sai.r Here ib a chance of a life
time. I will sell at a great bargain
my largo truit orchard on easy terms
Or IHKO uurt 111 Ultjf uuomt-oo uj i vjr ,
27t . E. 11 Rhodes.
FOR SALE.-Grapesnnd wintorapples
J. G. Gibson, Home phone 4054. 17t
FOR SALE. Potatoes. 1 mile south
of Albany. Home phono 2116. R.
Webster.
GARBAGE If west ofLyon street 60c
month. S. B Penny the gurbnge
man. Home pho..e 2303.
GARBAGE. Fred Hninwater looks
aftnr garbage. Phono Homo 2303.
GLASS.-AI1 hizcb and kinds, for Bale
ut tho Albany Pinning Mill, cheaper
than nywhoro ulao in Albany. Skill
Iv set, if desired.
S M T W T P S
38
12 3 4 rtwsr
5 6 7
12 13 14 15 IG 17 iu fe.
19 '20 21 22 23 2425
26 27 28 29 30 31
Dantiest Handkerchiefs
Never a woman that owned too many dainty handker
chiefs. Never have we shown an assortment that offers such
a range in selection as we do
There arc handkerchiefs to suit tlic taste ot cverj
woman. Prices to suit the purse of every giver.
Some of them came from away across the ocean where
skilled women design and embroidery on finest linen the
daintiest patterns. I
A few of these we have put up in little Christmas Fold
ers to aid you in mailing them. A more acceptable gift
would be hard to find. j
Then, on another counter arc many beautiful designs
in lace and embroideried linens. ou will enjoy giving
rifts such as these will make.
Sister all can be remembered with handkerchiefs, and you
can expend any amount you desire for we have them from
ac to
$11.45
Any Suit
Overcoat or
Cravenette.
at
W. F. Pfeiffer's
FOR RENT. Two unfurnished and one
furnished rooms, 231 3rd and Lyon.
tl7
FOR SALE. Small place of 7 acres, on
Lebanon road, 2 miles from Albany.
S. J. Adams, R. D. 1.
Furniture for sale and house for rent
inquire of phones Bell J 254; Home 395.
CHEAP LAND. Large list good farms
mailed free. R. W. Tripp, Browns
ville, Or. ,10t
FOR RENT Furnished rooms 332
Ferry St. corner 4th 15
FOR SALE. Black team, harness,
wagon and wood yard business. J.
D.Ellis. 906 E. 4th.
CHICKENS. Pure bred brown leghorn
. - . . ....
cockerais, ior Bale at a reasonaoie
price. Home pnone bik au. ot
IF THERE 13 ANYTHING in the fruit
tree linn you are in need of call and
see W. A. Ledbetter, he h a nice
lot of apples, peaches and walnuts for
vour inspection. At the corner of
7th and Walnut Sis., Albany, Oregon,-
THE BROAUALB1N Mrs. Bogge
proprietor, Second and Broadalbin Sis.
Family Bervice, home cook in?, Recent
ly moved from 229 Broadalbin street.
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
Wltn crops, lerma. naix uuwn unu
balance in easy payments. Inquire
130 S. Main. tl5
HAIR GOODS
Puffs, switches,
nomnadours. etc.. made from comb
ings. Mrs. B. F. Purdom, 135 E.
First street, Albany.
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. -Prices
reasonable. Burkhart & Balt
imore, 323 Lyon St. 9t
c. c.
WRIGHT, M, D. C.
VETERINARIAN
Authorized To Do Tuberculino Testing
Phono Albany Stables.
F.G. Will ior watches
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now.
Mother, hatlier. brother or
ibi.uu. I
THE
HAS BEEN A FRIEND OF THE
TRUSTS. .
The slock books of the U. S. Rub
ber Co., one of the most colossal i
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irUSIS OI IOC tuuniijr, biiuw mui u.-
ator Aldrich has three hundred shares
in it. It is easy to see what kind of
service the U. S. has been receiving
from Aldrich, and in whose interest
he has been working. And Aldrich
is only one of quite a number of trust
magnates who have been running the
government. Legislation ior years
has been emphatically in the interest
of the big concerns, and the enormous
wealth they have accumulated is due
in a great measure to favorable legis
lation. The truth is the people have
been buncoed, and Senator Aldrich
has been the steerer. - It is as plain
as the trunk of an elephant. Recently
the people broke away from such rule,
and made a demand for something
else. It should be granted. .More
than that, there should be a law mak
ing it impossible for a member of a
trust concern to occuoy a seat in con
gress. u
TOO MANY ALREADY.
The Democrat is willing to endorse
even a suggestion of Joe Cannon, if
it is right. Cannon declares that
there are enough men in congress
already, and that instead or adding
more members, the basis should be
changed so that the number will re
main the same as now. It might be
well to go further than that and raise
the basis so the number will be de
creased. As a matter of fact it would
probably be better to have a less
number of members in the lower
house. The suggestion deserves con
sideration; but the spoils hunters will
probably pay little attention to it.
The Guarantee Optical Company have
a large and new stock of all atyles of
spectacles and eye glasses, also a va
riety of Hair pine and Ear loop chains
and chain holde:s. We guarantee ac
curate fitting of lenses .and framep.
Stock at Dawsons Drug Store.
We have the newest and choicest in
pleasing variety for Christmas gifts.
F. M. French & Son.
Fresh oysters any Btyle Hot Lunches
morning. Noon or night. Elite Choco
te Shop.
Ham s'lipTi ents of Andirons Fire
Screens, Aluminum and Silverware just
received at Hulburt Ohling Hardware
Co'b.
20 per cent off on dinner Beta thia
week at the Variety Store, 313 W. 1st
Street.
F G. WILL, lor Watches
City Lots.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, II. and
12 in Block 40, Albany, are now offered
for sale and ra.jge in prices from $250:00
nnrl S5O0.09 to S700.00. Payable 10 'Wr
cont down and 2 per cent per month.
These lots face 5th and 6th St. and ate
only 7 blocks from the Court House.
Every lot is in the city limits and has
all the city convenience, including city
water. OWEN BEAM, Agent.'
Sturk Building, "i ';
THE CHR1ITA SPIRIT 1 M THE AK. THE WORLD'S IM
SELHSH TIME IS UP07' US. WE AEED rtOT REAIrtD YOU TRTT
THE GREATEST HPPIAESS C0AES TO OUR SELVES WHErt WE
-onr. it jnnv MTll nilD fflPTS
lAKL ) lNLtve) fLflr r I wnnuuftuii is.
RUT WE WILL REA1AD YOU TH4T OUR STORE IS THE "CHRISTU1S STORE"
VNFRE YOU ZAti BUY "QUALITY" MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES.
WE RE SPECTFULLY INVITE YOU TO MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE FOR
YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING.
New Jabots and Persian
Elastic Belts.
One of the choicest assortments of thtse two articles
that we have ever seen.
Daintv jabots of lawn embroideried in neatest pat
: or mWsr finished with prettv narrow lace
ill'llis "i i' v -
Otliprs made of nleateu nets eni-
etijiii vuvi iu.?viiiw'
broidened m gold and silver.
Any of them will make beautiful and desirable gifts.
The belts are unusuallv pretty. Dark Persian effects
woven in good grade clastic to insure you of long service.
Buckles in' gold or black, plain or fancy.
Kelts like these give that desirable finishing touch to
the costume. You can't fait to please if you give belts
like these.
HAMILTON STORE
PERSONAL
John Leary returned this noon from '
Portland.
1 r. Smith and wife, of Tacoma,
were in the city today. RCAIt ANn RFFLFCT
Mr. and Mrs C. S. Shedd returned: KfcAD AINU KLr LH1
this noon from Portland. j Have you ever stopped to think of how much value
affe oMnTpJrpU'eft ""'good teeth are to you? .
&oVawisSinntb!Today; Do you know that many of the diseases of the body
going to Brownsville. are caused by decayed teeth?
Mrs. J. H. Kauffman returned this
noon from a two weeks visit with her , j)0 y0U know that proper mastication of the food
d g! Ae-of Dickerson. N.'means a good stomach and good digestion?
lk . U Innlmn fnn o InAatinn in
Hen'owlriendj
the legal business,
nf George Tavlor.
rrr. turn luia. ls it mcitm t.uo
afternoon fooled a crowd of rice and old
Bhoe throwers by takiog an auto
Corvallis and thence to Portland by the
"Margaret ciine haa returned from'
a0.'
FaWjM'oSS! tyHPe7manV
Aibanv friends are glad to have her
back in Albany.
it i it tit uAi.m Uw
The LucKy People Receiving
Merchandise Gifts. j
Yesterday was a lucky day for eight
people at the Chambers & McCune
store. Those receiving gifts were Mrs.
Rocky Willis, Mrs. V. Parker. Mrs.
Crane, Leo Cohen, piid Uiss Franc es
McCourt, Albany, Mrs. Nora Watson,
Jefferson; Mrs. E. Culla, Junction; Mrs.
Anna Ransame, Tangent.
Yesterday was the first day of pre
mium giving and at the sound of the
gong shopping was at a stand stlil to
see was the lucky person.
On every twentieth sale from now
until Christmas premiums will be given
away. See add for particulars.
Mrs. Merrill's Will.
The will of Mary F. Merrill was riled
yesterday in Portland. She left an
estate of $26,000. Under a will mide
last Mav her daughter Maria A. Merrill
will receive $12,000, Mrs. H. F. Merrill
$12,000 and a diamond pin, H. F. Merrill
$l,000,each of the M errill children $100
each, the rest to H. F. Merrill. The
executors are H. F. Merrill, Maria
Merrill and Jas. Failing.
Some Jap Pictures.
The Ladies Missionary Society of the
First Presbyterian church will present
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the church
a aoripa nf hni:ftfllt .Ifinanese Sli 'es
with the stereopticon. They will be
assisted b George Ihida and Henry
Mnki of Japan, who will Rive japan
readings and songs, in costume, also by
Miss Buena Bicknell as soloist and the
primary department of the Sabbath
school.
mi
DON'T
YOUR TEETH ARE YOUR FRIENDS
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Do you know that bad
cause ot throat trouDier
tj0 vou know that bad teeth, especially the uppers, do
,
affect the eyes ?
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
00json from decayed and broken-down teeth ?
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I will examine your teeth FREE and tell you the ex
act cost for first-class work
GUARANTEED
My terms are cash, so I
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 ,
Same Management for Eighteen
Years. Through Two Panics.
J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY. OREGON.
1 ',"AT
j For the money than any
pie :n the city at the shop ot
W. KOPPLIN,
New Hill Bldg.,
2nd and Montgomery.
Miss Mysto and
The Fairy Zoo Dolls
Miss Mysto arrived just last week with her little sis
ter and everv dav has rereivprl manv imr. iin-i -,-;c,tr,rc
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On Christmas mnrninrr
Jin. .vm Ullllg UCllgUL LU H1C
hearts of many little ones and be a source of joy to them
,U1 """j' v-civ3 in me new year, one ana the -fairy Z.00
Dolls have caused the-children's eves tn rl.nnr-f as tr.pv
caught sight of them on the
ior iney are going rapidly and
NEW NUMBERS ON ALL
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
Some one, somewhere holds the number that will give
; them the beautiful piano. Some one else the rug the dress
,and all the eifts not vet claimed.
Saturday. Don't miss seeing
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DELAY
teeth in many cases are the
FOR TEN YEARS
can give first-class work at a
BARBER SHOP
' 236 West 2nd St.
First Class Work Guaranteed
Geo. H. Fiddiman. Prop.
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clio m,;h k; i:i.4. i
counters. tter buy early
not many remain.
a single number. It might
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