Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 30, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    Albany Democrat.
"Entered at the post ottice, Albany, Or,
ttcond cIssb mail matter. i
F. P. Js utting. i
Our Wants.
LOST Pair of eve glasses. Kcport ;
to Mrs. U. 41. Paimer.
CIDErt. Will deliver cider every Sat-:
urday. Sweet cider Sffis per gal., 6
gallon for 11 00; boiled cider 2 ;ir, one !
50c per gal , 4 in one 1.00 per gal. ;
pure cider vinegar 25c. 5 gallons far.
1.00. Apple butter 11.00 a gallon, '
crock included. Write or phone tho'
Albany hitler Mini Albany, Ore.
Home Phone 2801. CJ. R. WwilBH.
jrUii SALE. -Black team, harness,
wagon and wood yard business. J.
D. Ellis, 906 E. 4th.
NOTICE. Any one wishing pare bor.
tied milk, will do well to ca'.l the
1 X. L. Dairy. Home phoni 2736.
C. P. Peebler.
FOR SALE. Will Wild new 4 or 6
room louse and sell with Fairdale lot, I
on the installment plan. See F. H.
Pfeifler about it. 7t I
CARPENTRY JOB SHOP. Work
promptly attended to anywhere in
city, office 122 Ferry street. Phone
Home 256, Pacific red 481 J . STEELE
&CANFIELD.
PIANO TUNING. Leave orders for
piano tuning at Eilers Piano House or
woodworth's Drug Store. C. M.
Henderson, Tuner,
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE.-Ore-gon
Fire Relief of Mc.Minnville, and
Northwestern Mutual Fire of Seattle,
two strongest companies on the coast.
C. C. Bryant, agent. v
CHEAP LAND. Large list good farms
mailed free. R. W. Tripp, Browns-
vine, or.
THE BROADALBIN Mrs. Boggs
proprietor. Second and Broadalbin Sts.
Family service, hnmecooking, Recent
ly moved from 229 Broadalbin street.
WE COLLECT bad debts-no expense
to you if no money is collected
Western Mercantile Agency. Office
over Woodworth's Drug store. tlO
WOOD FOR SALE.-Short slabs. Call
at Shingle Mill.
HAIR GOODS Puffs, switches,
pompadours, etc., made from comb
ings. Mrs. B. K. Pordom, 135 E.
First street, Albany.
CHEAP LAND. Large list good farms
mailed free. R, W. Tripp, Browns
ville. Or. lot j
FOR SALE. Here is a chance of a life
time. 1 will sell at a great bargain
my large truit orchard on easy terms
or take part in city business proyerty;
27t E. H Rhodes.
FOR SALE Grnptsand wintorapples
J. G. Gibson, Home phone 4054. 17t
FOR RALE. -Potatoes. 1 milo south
of Albany, home phone 241G. R.
Webster. 17i
GARBAGE. If westofLyon street 50c.
mnnlh C 11 f..nn ih. na-Ua.wn
- man. Home phu..e 2303.
GARBAGE. Fred Mainwater looks
after garbage. Pnone Hsmb 2303.
GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for sale
at the Albuny 1'huiing Mill, cheaper
than aywhore I'lse in Albany. Skill-
Iv set, if desired.
The Ladles' Home Journal
Tattern No. 5760
$1145
Any Suit
Overcoat or
Crayenette.
at
W. F. Pfeif fer's
FOR RENT. Three furnished house
keeping rooms, ground floor, hot and
cold water, electric lights. 131 Lyon
St. t4
FOR SALE. A horse. 8 years old,
weight 1400 pounds. Call at 3rd and
Mill.
WANTED. A good girl or woman
one who is a good cook. Call at
332 Ferry St. Bell phone615-J.
FEMALE HELP WANTED. Girls
over 18 years old or women for agree
able office work. Aderess Manager
Postoffice Box 464, Albany. t31
FOR RENT. tarnished housekeeping
rooms. 440 E 1st St. US
FOR SALE. 7 acres, Lebapoa road, 2
miles. east of Albany, 7 room house,
barn, 4 acres prunes. S. J. Adams,
R. D. 1. t30
SEK ALEX.
The Rustler. Be trims
trees, hedges and bushes, grades
lawns and does all kmds of yard
work. J. A. Rodney, 614 Elm. Bell
home 431-J. 21t
LOST, A Hickory cane, curled handle,
valued as keepsake. Report to S. M.
Pennington.
E. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS. A few
choice cockerels for sale, 2 and 3.
Eggs after Feb. 1 $1 and 1.25 per 15
at xarm. i. l,. vineyaru, a. u. o,
Albany, Or. . t31
FOR RENT. 2 nice furnished front
rooms for light house keeping, at
California Rooming House.
FOR RENT. A house. Inquire of W.
C. Burkhart.
IF THERE IS ANYTHING in the fruit
tree line you are in need of call and
see W. A. Ledbetter, he h .s a nice
lot of apples, peaches and walnuts for
your inspection. At tne corner oi
7th and Walnut Sts., Albany, Oregon,
c. c.
WRIGHT, M, D
c.
VETERINARIAN
Authorized To Do Tuberculins Testing
Phone Albany Stables.
F.G. Will for watches
TIME NOW
FOR EVENING WEAR
This Ladies' Home Journal Patterns
No. 5775-76
i- tut one of the superb style, from which you can make a beautiful even
ing noivn.
The .implicit)- of the l adies' Home Journal Patterns makes this possible.
Kvcn though you are not used to making your own dresses you will be
surprised at what you can accomplish with one of the stylish practical pat
tern. As lo materials, we can show you a most beautiful array of soft elegant
f.itrics and Irimmiues that will serve to bring out all the beauty ot this
doitin. Make this store the objective point of your tomorrow's shopping
tour, l'.very desire may be satistiedhcre.
THE STEADY SUBSCRIBER.
Hrw dear to our heart is the steady
subscriber '
Who pays in advance at the birth of
each year.
Who lays down the money and does
it quite gladly.
And casts 'round the office a halo of
cheer,
He never says, "Stop it, I cannot af
ford it,
I'm getting more papers now than
1 can read
In fact we all think it a real house-
hold need."
is .1 - 1.. -,. .,.,,-
How he makti our heart throb, how.
he makes our heart dance;
We outwardly thank him; we inwa'f(j.
v bless himj
The steady subscriber who tays in
advance. Anonymous.
- BE LOYALOR QVlT.
vu. ' '
In a note to the employes of the
Home telephone Co. at Corvalhs Mr.
Middleton said
iddleton said:
ernHy topargef why resign Vo,r
eternally
position, and when you are outside
again damn to your heart's content
but I pray you so long as you are a
part of the institution do not condemn
it. More than that, you are loosening
the tendrils that hold you to the in
stitution, and in the first high wind
that comes along you will be uprooted
and blown away in the blizzard's
track, and you will probably never
know why. Everywhere you find
those out-of-a-job fellows. Talk to
them and you will find that they are
full of railing, bitterness and condem
nation. A RELAY FLYING RACE.
For the first time in the history of
aviation a relay race will be run, or
more correctly, flown at Aviation
Park. South San Francisco, on Janu
ary 10th. This will be the most spec
tacular event of the entire meet and
will be a contest of speed and quick
starting between teams of three. The
W'riijht nvintnr will hi rirrsintiH
by Roy Knabenshue, Archie Hoxsey
and Walter K. Krookins, the latter
riding his "baby biplane" with which
he has made such spectacular speed
flights. Willard, Mars and Curtiss
himself will-relieve each other and en
deavor to win honors for the Curtiss
machine. The Farman biplane will be entered
with Clifford Harmon, the American
amateur, and possibly Grahame-White
the English flier and one of three
French aviator.
Letter List.
The following letters remain in the
Albany, Ore., postoffice uncalled for ,
uec. Z3. I'Jiu. rersoiis desiring any ot
these letters should call for advertised
letters, giving the date:
M. C. Aubrey (2), Louis Heggett,
Robert Jones.
J. S. Van Winkle. P. M.
But always says,' "Send it, the family ' rive.-jCtoYfaXsoi 1 of Portland ar
:, Ihor "' night 00 a holiday visit at the
likes it uu jjeof p a v v
HOME SE
VE ILLUSTRATE TWO PATTERN
THAT ARE SURE TO C0AE ITT0
IMEDIATE FAVOR.
STYLISH SCHOOL SUIT
Ladies' Home Journal Pattern No. 5760.
A suit that answers all the requirements of the modern school girl. A
smart, neat, serviceable suit.
FOR EVENING WEAR
This Ladies' Home Jou rnal Pattern No. 5775-76.
is but one of the superb styles irom which you can make a beautiful even
ing dress.
persons
Geo Maxwell returned
aiternoon.
to She-H this
Superintendent F;
was in the city ttr
ztliii of the
S. P..
aoon.
MISS Addle K ...
an Albany vis'' 01 Corvalus, was
Mr. and ' ....
gone to s lrs- Ueonu Merrill have
ter. iu qcuu uie wio
Mia.
' ; " B" '
,1 - J- B. Leatherman and daughter
1 are visiting wild relatives in1
' -taod for a few weeks.
I LL. .. , . 1 i:j ..
.uu .nc.uuuu
home. He is steadily improving.
Mrs J. H. Campbell h.s returned
from a visit with her daughter, at Mo
Cloud, Calif, where she had a pleasant
" Prof. Will Steete, of th. Portland
SJfT'ttSf
noon
tor a nouday visit wita Albany
friends.
I Miss Grace Langdon- returned this
uncle E!B. Piper, managing editor of
the Oregonian, of Portland.
Bb Miller, of Halsey, was in the city
touay. He recently lost four fingers of
ins ltd it uiiiii, a aeriuiia acuiuttu i, uui ne
is philosophically making the best of it.
Messrs. Henry Vollstedt and Elbert
Warford and Misses Margaret Monteith
and Zona Haight last night attended
the Criterion dance in Salem.
Conrad Meyer jr. , left by boat, with
his kodak for a few days Portland visit.
The first of the year he will go into bis
father's store permanently. i
Mrs. R. W. Williams and daughter,
of Portl&nd, returned home last even
ing after a holiday visit with Mrs. j
Williams' folks, F. M. French and :
family. j
Cecil Cathev left this noon on a trip
down the road. He makes the territory i
from Washington to Redding, Calif., .
doing a large business in the sale of j
McClosky bookkeeping outfits. j
Robyn and Frances Nelson returned
this noon from Portlsnd. Robyn is be- j
ing mentioned for the position of cal
ender clerk in the legislature, ana
nis
many friends here will hope to see him i
secure it, in every way competent to .
fill the important position.
Phil Baltimore left this noon for j
Shedd on his third goose hunt. At :
Harrisburg he got one and at Jefferson :
another, and if any one can net geese
ic is Phil, one of the best shots in the ;
state; hut geese and ducks are mighty
flighty these aviator days. j
Cary 0. Morgan, former editor of the
: River Current of Dixon, Wyo , was an
I over night guest of J. E. Cowan's, 831
bj 2nd it., stopping ott on nis way to
Aberdeen, Wash. Mr. Morgan has
been visiting for the past three weeks
at Mill City and is looking over the
country with
view oi locating.
20 per cent off on dinner sets this
week at the Variety Store, 313 W. 1st
Street.
WING
STYLISH SCHOOL SUIT
Ladies' Home Journal Pattern No. 5760.
A suit that answers all the requirements of the modern school girl; a smart
neat, serviceable suit. ' '
This suit made of some of our pretty novelty materials, trimmed with
velvet or satin and crochet buttons would be most becoming and very ser
viceable. The low price at which it can be made is a most dcs'irtble
feature. Made from the following materials the total will be only Srvik
4'j yards serge, 44 inches wide, at 75c S3.38
1 r4 yards of velveteen 24 inches wide at SI. 00 . 1.25
l'-i ilozcn crochet buttons at S1.0V) . ZI!!Z! L50
2 spools sik at 5c 'in
Patterns No. 5760 ...
Total..
DON'T
YOUR TEETH ARE YOUR FRIENDS
' nrlrv 1
tSXjJWJ JiU iu.r JuCVl
I T-favo -nu pwr ttnnnprl
j -'
- tuuu iccui tic 10 you;
Do you know that many of the diseases of the body
are caused by decayed teeth ?
, 1 Do vou know that proper mastication oi tne iooa
means a good stomach and
. ..
do you know mat Daa teetn in many cases are tne
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causC Of throat trouble?
, ,.11 n 1
Do you know that bad teeth, especially the uppers, do-
'.SeCt tHe e'eS?
1 Did 'ou ever st0P to think that ntu.re intended the
nrst oart oi tne airestion 01
What IS going to happen if you continually SWallOW
the poison from decayed and
I will examine your teeth FREE and tell you the ex-
act cost for first-claSS WOrk
I frTTAPANTFRTi
. 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 Capita!
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.
For the money than any
place in the city at the shop of
. W. KOPPLIN,
New Hill Bldg.,
2nd and Montgomery.
DELAY
m nriTI rT
tn think nf how niufh valnp-
- -
good digestion ?
...
iooa to Deem in tne mourn r
broken-down teeth?
TTDT? TRN VRARS
BARBER SHOP
. 236 West 2nd St
First Class Work Guaranteed
Geo. H. Fiddiman. Prop.
The Ladies' Home Journal
Patterns No. 5775-76
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