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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1911)
Albany Democrat Entered at the post office,.Albany,Or, ttctjtd tints nail roatur. F. P. Nutting... Our Wants. FOR RENT. Good offiicerootn, ground floor. See E. H. Rhodes. 6t GOOD BEDS and absolute cleaniness at Walton's Rooming House. New und modern. Schultznew brick, next door to opera bouse. FOR SALE. 8 ft. cedar posts and anchor posts at the Shingle Mill. It r.mF.R Will deliver cider every Sat urday. Sweet cider 25c per gal., 6 gallon (or $1.00; boiled cider 2 ,ir. one u ner pal . 4 in one $1.00 per gal.: pure cider vinegar 25c, 5 gallons (or $1.00. Apple butter $1.00 a gallon, crock included. Write or phone the Albany Cider Mills Albany, ore, Home Phone 2801. C. R. WlBMEB. KnR SALE. Black team, harness, wacron and wood yard business. J. D. Ellis, 906 E. 4th. NOTICE. Any one wishing pure bot tled milk, will do well to ca'l the 1. X. L. Dairy. Home phone 2736. C. P. Peebler. FOR SALE. Will build new 4 or 6! room bouse and sell with Fairdale lot, I on the installment plan. See F. tl. P(eiflfer about it. 7t CARPENTRY JOtt SHOP. Work promptly attended to anywhere in I city. Office 122 Ferry Btreet. Phone Home 256. Pacific red 481 J. STEELE J & CANFIELD. FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms. front. Ualilorma Rooming n. East Second St. WANTED. Dressmaking, alteration. or plain sewing, rnone ax u. mm. J. M. Dunn, 618 W. 6th St. tl2 DRESSMAKING, at Landis-Cronise resiaence, near cor. Stn ana iaia pooia. tl8 . FOR TRADE. Will trade a $600 equity in one acre or nne lana in a suDuroan district o( Albany, with new four room bouse, telephone, electric liphts, good well, for vacant lots in renny- Winnie aismct WANT GOOD ROADS. 1 right. . ! I Julian McFadden did it all himself, The judges and county commission- furnishing Corvallis with a four-story ers of Oregon have been holding a hotel that is a credit to him and the convention in Portland considering city. The Democrat takes pleasure matters in connection with the im-; in speaking a good word for it, and portant business of their offices. That f will take greater pleasure in noting as ! ot roads nas taiten me ieaa, aeservcu-. gooo ana large a ouuuing uuwu ui uic ly so. It is a big one, and hence there business center of Albany., is a difference of opinion. One man I We have a new one out by the de wants all the five bills of the Good : pot, not so large, but just as modern Roads Association railroaded through, 1 in every respect, and it is pleasing to just because they are good roads bills. learn that the rooms are being occu Another one believes a conservative , pied by travelers wishing the very lat course should be taken. ! est in conveniences. Wi II stand investiga-1 Ac a rule iudcres and commissioners ; urcouxB-' . ; I , . . 1 tion. Day phone 191-K, residence Tv- .."J:Lt"" HUNTING DOGS FOR SALE cheap, "fcouns" ioitly"" some pfan ! "SST.0'. PAr tmi that shall be the least burdensome, j 11 1 II, I, WSU. ........ .J , " ' Most farmers are not in favor of a DRESSMAKING.-Work guaranteed. : bi bonding system, one that leaves Evening gowns, tailored skirts, 1 mortage on the counties for years; tne ,.;, ....,. a onoi. 9 to F.lllt Alter- . .? . i """J ouiiv wamio A- c h ' I out ratner in a pay-as-you-go syaiciu, ations. Mrs. Tyler. Room 5, Lali- ; wjth a nberai appropriation for im fornia House. 9t j provements. stalls lor PERSONAL J. C. Peterson was here from Eugene. A. J. Kirk, of Brownsville, has been FOR KENT:- Good roomy horses. 5th St. Inquire of A. Beard, 508, E t OREGON OR KANSAS. A Kansas man after beine out A FEW vacant rooms now at Walton's Oregon and taking a side squint re Rooming House, zi4 r.. rirsi ot iical door to Opera House. WANTED. - Boarders. Good home cooking, at 332 Ferry St., corner 4th. Tt FOR'SALE .A houae 12x16 just the thing for arage. W ill sell cheap. 806 W. 6th St. 6t WANTED. A man to work the year on farm Inquire of Gray & Peebler, Real Estate, 2nd and Lyon. Home I nhone 463. ox IF THERE IS ANYTHING in the fruit r .WS" ZrK i Agents, 2nd and Lyon Sts Estate 16t treu linn vou are in need of call and ! your inspection. At the corner of a loan, see J. C. Christy, Atty. 1 5t FOR RENT. Nicely lurntsnea nouse- 44U a ist st. oc 414 Washington St., Albany. Oregon, PIANO TUNING. Leave orders for piano tuning at Eilers Piano House or Woodworth's Drug Store. C. M. Henderson, Tuner. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE. -Ore- Son Fire Relief of McMinnville, and orthweatern Mutual Fire of Seattle, two strongest companies on the coast. C. C. Bryant, agent. THE BROADALBIN Mrs. Boggs proprietor, Second and Broadalbin Sts. Family service, home cooking, Recent ly moved from 229 Broadalbin street. WOOD FOR SALE.-Short slabs. Call at Shingle Mill. HAIR GOODS Puffs, switches, pompadours, etc., made from comb ings. Mrs. B. F. Purdom, 135 E. First street, Albany. CHEAP LAND. Large list good farms mailed free. R. W. Tripp, Browns ville, Or. , 10t FOR SALE. Here ib a chancn of a life time. I will sell at a great bargain my large fruit orchard on easy terms or take part in city business proyorty; 27t E. H Rhodos. GARBAGE. If west of Lyon street 50c ! month. S. a. Penny tno gumage man. Home phone 2303. GARBAGE. Fred Rainwater looks after garbage. Phone Homo 2303. GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for sale at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than aywhero nlse in Albany. Skill- Iv Bet, if desired. keeping rooms, i WANTED A man who can write fra I ternal insurance, and wants to make I big money Most attractive proposi i tion. First class order. No limit to ' earnings. No fees t collect. Address ; box 999 Albany, Or. THE OREGONIAN. See Ben Clelan for a special proposition. He will explain it FOR SALE. Two small houBes in east part of city on easy terms. H. Bry ant. nlO WANTED List your house and lot, or lots, with T. W. MornDacK, ot tne Hub Land Co., 10th and Lyon St. Phone 191-R. Albany, Ore. BUSINESS CHANCES List your business with T. W. Hornback of the Hub Land Co. Near S. P. De pot. Phone 191-R. FOR RKNT. House well located. Call at 327 W 3rd, or phone Bell 190-J. Chas. S. Cox, of Mason City, Ind., i has been in the city. A. A. Underhill. the Salem creamery man, has been in town, j George Prinzler has returned to Al bany after an absence of some time. E. T. Price, of Portland. Ja former nirnprl to that state and made the Albany real estate man, nas Deen in remark that he would not trade twen- town. ty acres of Kansas land for a hundred Harold Dalzell has been in the in Oregon. Well Oregon is full of city in the interest of the boys def art men, including the writer, who would ment of the Y.M.C A. of Oregon, not trade twenty acres of Oregon soil Cottage Grove Leader: Wm, R, for a hundred acres of Kansas land, Hand, an architect and building super and in fact several times that if he tendent. of Albany, was in Cottage had to live on it. In short, the writer Grove on Wednesday, coming hither to considers this Willamette Valley about interview Mr. Lurch, who will rect a the best place in the world, from all two story brick building in the spring. stand-Doints. It is on the world though, and there are worms here and aphis and a few mosquitoes and gnats and some other objectionable things, but they are not very rampant, on the con Sidney Pittman. killed atMecford re ee itly, was a f . rmer Eugene man, and . hH the diaunction of serving a trary rather tame affairs, and as sentence in the county an ior i ieg DONT DELAY YOUR TEETH ARE YOUR FRIENDS READ AND REFLECT Have you ever stopped to think of how much value good teeth are to you ? . Do you know that many of the diseases of the body are caused by decayed teeth? Do you know that proper mastication of the food means a good stomach and good digestion r Do vou know that bad teeth in many cases are the cause of throat trouble? Do you 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 the poison from decayed and broken-down teeth? I will examine your teeth FREE and tell you the ex act cost for first-class work 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. easily taken care of and handled as ging. The story ef Young Robinson, 1 anywhere. On the other hand there wh" killed him, is that Pattmandrew a KDlie on nun, shovel standing near and as P'ttman approached him struck him on ihe head with the shovel. are so many good qualities about the country it would take a volume to tell them. Ia boosting the Willamette Valley our people have not overdrawn the story; but have been very reas onable. One needs to live here a few years to appreciate the country. Then let one go back to Kansas or any oth er of the blizzard, cyclone afflicted states, and it won't take them long to want to be in this valley again. LOST A First National Bank purse i containing about $9. somewhere in city. Return to Emma McKinney, 728 E 4th St. I ESTABLISHED IN 1892 Londueted Upon Conservative Lines, and with Capita! and Surplus of $90,000.00, this Bank Invites Your Business CORVALLIS' NEW HOTEL. C. C. WRIGHT, M, D. C. VETERINARIAN Authorized To Do Tuberculine Testing Phone Albany Stables. F.G.Willior watches MAYBERRY TRANSFER COM PANY AND WOOD YARD. Office with Linn & Benton Real Es- Th. r,v.,li;, r..,,t,-Tim de. tate Co. All kinds, of transferring votes a whole page to the new Hotel , baggage work , urn.tur P- H Is' bt TZ sale in any quantity, cord wood or cut Julian of that city, deserves the space. for a city to have an up-to-date Hotel with all the modern conveniences de manded by the public. It cost $45,000, has 96 rooms, all provided with steam heat, hot and cold water and tele phones. Eighteen rooms have bath and toilet, spacious ones. Besides each floor has a public bath and toil ets, and the basement is also provided with them. There is a parlor on each floor, opposite the elevator, an elec tric concern, running whenever need ed. The dining room is 30 by 60, with an auxiliary half as big. The ceil ings are sheet steel. The lobby is a pretty one, with tiled floor and a mod prn office. In fact everything about this new hotel is reported to be alt any length ordered, 12 or 16 inch, for cash only, special ui v..- lots All phone orders, baggage checks, shipping receipts or freight bills left at Linn & Benton Real Es tate Co., or my residence, will be promptly attended to. R. B. MA BERRY, Proprietor. Office phones Home 178, Bell 143-J. Residence Home 382, Bell Main 74. Same Management for Eighteen Years. Through Two panics. BlTTf If your horse has HEAVES use Stone's Heave Drops. Price $1. For sale by all druggists. Dr. S. C. STONE, J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers. ALBANY, OREGON. more meat For the money than any place in the city at the "hog New Hill Bld'g., 2nd and Montgomery. Mine tm a f.RANY. Show cases. countets. and other store fixtures, first-class goods, by the Union furni ture Factory. Order of them. Keep your money at home. We Are Deeply Grateful to You for the 'splendid response thai, you gave to our January Sale offerings. It is not the money that you spent with us that inspires these words of appreciation. Not that. It is because of your presence here during the twelve busy sale days. By this you have shown us that YOU HAD CONFIDENCE IN THE MANY ARTICLES THAT WE DESCRIBED , IN OUR JANUARY SALE BOOKLET. The money that you spent here shows us that you be lieved in what we said. For this wc thank you your confidence in our advertising. You have filled the store to over-flowing nearly every one of the twelve busy days. Shoes fairly got up on tip-toe and tripped out of the store. Every department tingled with enthusiasm. Now it's all over. This morning the big signs that hung all over the store came down. The stock has been lowered as wc desired. It's clean. But fow of the things such as suits, dresses, etc., that wc were especially desirous of moving, remain. A lower price on these will sec them go. Now we take our annual inventory. Into every Miiche, corner, counter, case, bale and box we will go We will no doubt find some things that we cannot afford to give shelf room to any longer. If we do WE WILL TELL YOU ABOUT IT. We will be HONEST with you too. You shall know ALL THERE IS TO KNOW about that ar ticle. HOW LONG IT HAS BEEN HERE IF IF IT IS SOILED OR SHELF-WORN IF IT IS OUT OF DATE IF WE BOUGHT TOO MANY, OR WHATEVER IT MAY BE, YOU SHALL KNOW. Then we will put a price on it that will move it in a hurry. Six years ago when the writer entered the Dry Goods business there were little schemes and things known as "TRADE SECRETS." The cus tomer knew them as "TRICKS." "TRICKS TO ALL TRADES" she was told and as a precaution she DISCOUNTED MOST ADVERTISE MENTS in the reading. In fact the merchant ex pected her to and thus he wrote them. GREATEST STOCKS LOWEST PRICES STUPENDOUS REDUCTIONS were stock phrases of the ad writer. But today it is different. We have NO TRADE SECRETS. Every pro cess, every method, every plan you shall know. There is a reason for all low prices, for all special sales. In our circular we told them to you. We were HONEST WITH YOU. You have shown your appreciation of such advertising, and we are glad. THIS IS YOUR STORE. What we make is the salary you pay us for SERVING YOU. If we serve you well you pay us well. You employ us for our experience and the knowledge of merchan dise that we have obtained through long and care ful study. Most of what we made this year goes back into the store in the summer to make it larg er, better, more comfortable for you to trade. Its PRESENT SUCCESS is DUE TO YOU.. It's FUTURE SUCCESS lies IN YOUR HANDS. For that reason we as your managers must treat all alike. No SPECIAL PRIVILEGES to any one ONE PRICE to all and that price is the first one' stated to vou. and lnstlv. HONEST REPRE SENTATION OF ALL MERCHANDISE. That is the way that you would have it isn't it?