Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 27, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    MDany Democrat j for sale, real estate.
"Entered at the post ofrke,.Albany,Or. go acres, situated 3 miles from Al-
nccr o Ohtt nt.il iT tuir, bany, good house and barn, nice young
FS5 V(i; orchard, 2 acres of oak timber, bal-
JT 11 Ullllljl. ance of land in cultivation, 40 acres of
L-L is which is the best apple land in Ore-
Our Wants gon- This is a barBain and ' a desi,p"
' -. , Good y-room house, and 4 acres of
land, situated in the suburbs ot Al
bany, just the place to have your own
garden and keep your cows and chick
ens. H minutes waiK irora rir
BOBBY BURNS' BIRTHDAY.
FOR SALE. Gasoline engine 6 H.P.
See Jesse Shough, at corn popper.
t28
HAY. Some nice grain hay. cats and if you would like a home like this
wheat for sale. C. K. Widmer, K. U. ioak this up and be quick about it.
4. Phone Home 2801. 23t j Q00i nCw 8-room house, one lot,
FOR SALE. Household goods and telephone and electric lights. West
piano. 1239 Salem Road. t2 Albany. A snap.
FOR RENT. Good offiicerooin, ground, I would say to investors, I am not
floor. See E. H. Rhodes. 6t . : promoting any land schemes, but do a
.. Dcnu ..t,.i., straight real estate business, and if you
G??DwBu,S-.anR "LUhB?m!S wish to buy it will pay you to investi-
pnd modern. Sehultinew brick, next L!?
old Reliable Real Estate dealer. J. V.
PIPE, 203 West Second Street. No
information by phone.
door to opera house.
FOR SALE 8 ft. cedar poata and
anchor posts at the Shingle Mill. It
FOR SALE.-Black team, harness,
wagon and wood yard business. J.
0. Ellis, 906 E. 4th. I
NOTICE. Any one wiBhing pure bot-1
tied milk, will do well to ca'l the
1. X. L. Dairj. Home phone 2736. i
C. P. Feebler.
FOR SALE. Will build new 4 or 5
room bouse and sell with Fairdale lot,
on the installment plan. See F. b. i
Pfeiffer about it. 7t
CARPENTRY JOtt SHOP. Work ;
promptly attended to anywhere in
city. Office 122 Ferry street. Phone
Home 25S. Pacific red 481 J. STEELE ,
& CANFIELD. I
IF THERE IS ANYTHING in the fruit
IF YOU WANT to sell or trade a farm,
city property, stock ot goods, or any
thing, gpe us, wo can fix you up, it is
our business, uray & reeDier, cor.
Lyon and 2nd St. tSl
WE HAVE CASH BUYER. for 10 to
20 acres improved land; who wants
the mouev, Gray & Peebler, Home
phone, 463. t31
FOR SALE. A second hand libr ry
case, cheap, see Democrat oince.
FOR SALE. A nair of colts, 3 and 4
years old. Will make good general
mirpose te m. Inquire 840 W 6th.
Phone Bell 168-J. t27
Today is the birthday anniversary
of Robert Burns, the poet of the peo
ple, an event that dr .serves being re
membered with some good thoughts
for the memory of the great poet.
Here are some of his thoughts:
j Nae man can tether time or tide.
But pleasures are like poppies spread,
( You seize the flower, its J)loom is shed;
Or, like the snow fall in the river,
!A mement white, then melts forever.
I
0 wad some power the giftie gie us.
To see oursels as others see us!
It wad frae monie a blunder free us,
And foolish notion.
An atheist's laugh's a poor exchange
For Deity offended.
'Oh, life, thou art a galling load,
Along a raugh, a weary road,
1 To wretches such as I.
ru
If nacbody care for me,
I I'll care for naebody.
But to see her was to love her,
Love but her and her forever.
The rank is but the guinea's stamp.
The man's the gowd for a' that.
It's guid to be merry and wise,
It's guid to be honest and true.
Princes and lords are but the breath
of kings.
An honest man's the noblest work of
God.
A DANGEROUS POWER. j
The new governor of California j
wants fewer offices filled by the peo
ple. He wants them appointive, such
offices, for instance, as attorney gen
eral, superintendent of public instruc
tion, and even secretary of state, rail
road commissioner and surveyor gen
eral. That is giving the executive too
much power. It would help to create
a worse spoils system than prevails
now. Rather than increase the power
of the chief executive it should be
curtailed and fewer appointments be
given him. The argument is used
that the geople haven't time to look
after sucFT things properly. On the
contrary they have plenty of time for
necessary things, and it is their busi
ness to do it. It is the province of
every voter to fill positions demanded
for the proper management of the af
fairs of state. There are plenty of
minor positions that should be filled
by appointment, but the principal of
fices should be filled by election if it
takes a ballot a mile long. The bet
ter rule would be to do away with a
few of the offices.
TRY PnliimhtH harri wheat flour. At
tree line you are In need of call and tne leading stores. Ask for it and get
see w. A. Ledbetter, ne ns a nice ;t , t20
lot of apples, peaches and walnuts for ' ,
tJTJL.. a. .u FOR RENT Ofhce rooms, we II loca.
your iiiBueviiuii, av tuo uuiudi u, . . , - . .
ah whintnn st Alhnv Droirnn ted. Inquire at bank of J.W.usick
PIANO TUNING.. Leave orders for : & Co- 161
niano tuning at Eilers Piano House or WANTED. Any Kina ot sewing or
Woodwork's Drug Store. C. H.
Henderson, Tuner,
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE.-Ore-
Son Fire Relief of McMinnville, and
lorthweBtern Mutual Fire of Seattle,
two strongest companies on the eoast.
C. C. Bryant, agent.
THE BROADALUIN. Mrs. Boggs
proprietor, second and rJroadalbin a la.
dressmaking, will go to the house if
r referred. Phone Red 842 or call at
822 S Walnut St. Ethel Bray. tS
FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms,
front. California Rooming bouse.
East Second St.
HUNTING DOGS FOR SALE cheap,
trained or untrained. Phelps & Grif
fith. Wells. Benton county. Or. tm9
Family service, home cooking. Recent- DRESSMAKING. Work guaranteed,
ly moved from 229 Broadalbin street. Evening gowns, tailored skirts,
ahirt waists a specialty, t.uit alter
ations. Mrs. Tyler, Room 6, Cali
fornia House. 9t
FOR RENT:- Good roomy stalls for
' horses. Inquire of A. Beard, 508, E
6th St. t
WANTED. - Boarders. Good home
cooking, at 332 Ferry St., corner
4th. It
FOR QUICK SALES Hit your property
with Grav & Peebier, Real Estate
Agents. 2nd and Lyon Sta. 16t
Call
WOOD FOR SALE.-Short slabs.
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
villo, On lot
FOR SALE. Here is a chance of alife
time. 1 will sell at a great bargain
I he Market.
OREGON ELECTRICS COMING.
my large fruit oichi.rd on easy terms
P" ' mm' E. B Rhodes.1'' ! ?50,000.-Do you want a loan or to make
fl.vnn fr.t KOp I 10an. Beo W....,J.
GARBAGE. If westofLyon street 60c
month. S. B. Penny the garbage
man. Home phone 2308.
GARBAGE. Fred Kainwatcr looks
after gurbago. Phone Homo 2303.
GLASS. All uizes and kinds, for Bale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper
than aywhore nine in Albany. Skill
lv not, if desired.
WANTED List your house and lot,
or lots, with T. W. HornbacK, 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.
The news that the Oregon Electric
is to be extended this year is import
ant to Albany people, and it is re
ceived here with great satisfaction.
There was some fear, at one time that
the work of extension might be de
layed; but the official announcement
at this early date makes it clear that
work is to be pushed with great vigor.
A large force on the line between
Albany and Salem will mean a road
at a date as early as about August.
There are three surveys between Sa
lem and Albany. One of them in the
hills would require a very expensive
tunnel. This will probably be aban
doned and a route more easily man
aged taken, insuring faster work.
An electric line will mean a good
deal to Albany and the surrounding
country. Wherever these lines oper
ate new homes grow up and farms
blossom into orchards. Cars stopping
at short intervals make the electric
line popular. A fact that particularly
is gratifying is the quicker time made.
Portland should be reached in a little
over two hours, Eugene in a little
over an hour, Salem m 35 or 40 min-'
utcs. Come on, Mr. Hill.
' Wheat $.80, Oats 35c.
Beef 6c; veal dressea9e
Pork dressed 12c; on foot flc
Lard 16e.
Eggs 2ic.
hickens on foot 10c.
Hams 22c to 27c, sides 20 to 25c
shoulders 15 to 18c.
Butter 30c to 35c.
Flour $1.50 to $ 1.75c a sack.
Potatoes 60c oer bu.
Hay, from $10 forsome clover co $1
th ties t timotiiy
DON'T 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 may 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 you know that bad teeth in many cases .are trie
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.
COLUMBIA FLOUR, hord wheat
made, m ki-s plendid bread and more
of it. At nil the leading stores.
F.G.Will for watches
BANKRUPT SALE.
In the estate of L. E. Borin, bank
runt.
Notice is hereby given that the un-i
dersigned trustee will sell to tne nign
est bidder for cash in hand, all the
property, goods, merchandise accounts
and all and singular all tne property .
of said estate, upon sealed bids being I
deposited with this trustee up to five
o clock p. m. February 1st, iyn. ah
bids must be left with the undersigned
at the office of L. L. Swan, First N
tional Bank Building, where list ol me
property may be seen and examined.
EDWARD WASHBURN,
Trustee.
SHAKES. SHAKES. SHAKES, at
the Curtis Lumber Co. t28
C. C. WRIGHT, M, D. C.
VETERINARIAN
Authorized To Do Tuberculine Testing
Phone Albany Stables."
Sam too "M m 'Wa)IS ""
ESTABLISHED IN 1892
Conducted Upon Conservative Lines, and with Capital
and Surplus of $90,000.00, this Bank
Invites Your Business 1
Same Management for Eighteen
Years. Through Two Panics. x
J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY, OREGON.
more meat
For the money than any
place in the city at the shop of
W. KOPPLIN,
New Hill Bide'.
2nd and Montgomery
MADE IN ALBANY, Show cases,
counteis, and other store fixtures,
firit-class goods, by the Union Furni
ture Factory. Order of them. Keep
your money at home.
m
oti &lu!te:riag cold MY! wmt a
COMFORTABLE FEELWG IT I TO MJGFLE
IrtTO VARA, !0FT FUR'S! BUT DO rtOT
WAIT UAT1L THE COLD DAYS C0AET0 BUY
YOUR FURS. YOU ZAti HAVE MORE TO
SELECT FROM rtOV THAti LATER. THE
MODELS WE ARE SHOWING ARE THE
LATEST DESIGNS, YOU WILL LIKE THEM.
AOW-A-DAYS, WHEi SO MAAY IMI
TATION FURS ARE SOLD, DO YOU HOT WISH
TO BUY YOURS WHERE YOU WILL KrtOW
THAT YOU GET EXACTLY WHAT IS REPRE
SENTED TC YOU ?
THE ENTIRE STOCK IS NOW OFFERED
AT SPECIAL PRICES--SEE FOLLOWING:
Choice Furs
One Third Less
THE HIGH QUALITY ami THOROUGH RELIA
BILITY of our furs are familiar to all our customers. ou
i i.... r vniTR STORE will be I omul
exactly as represented, so far as we, by caretul study and
examination arc able to know mem.
We are not above nuking mistakes in l'"yi"ffJ,"';vi
... i... .i ,ci ,i,.. i ivii'iv TO PROTECT
irvtunevei iimm- nit miuv ' , m,i a t
YOU WE STAND BACK OF EVERY ARTICLE THAT
WE SELL on special sale or at any tune ami it uui mi
not THOROUGHLY PLEASED we will be sratetul to
von if von will tell us so that we can adjust the matter.
These furs represent the hest of the good things that
have been showuMis this last season.
All styles, prices and kinds remain. Choose now at just
ONE-THIRD LESS.
Shoe the Boys
at These Low Prices
Some more ODDS AND ENDS of stock that we de
sire to move to give us shelf room.
There are SHOES here FOR ALL BOYS boys with
rich red blood in their veins boys who Have to run ana
. 1 , i .,1.. C ..,,
lump find kick boys who arc to dc me men ui inuuuu.
SHOES are made seamless, with splen-
Llid HEAVY SOLES that are specially treated to TURN
WATER. A few patents are tounci ana me can ami mu
leathers are well represented. They are GOOD SHOES
jevery pair, but we need the room on the shelf so SHOES
must go.
Send the boy down. It's two to one that we can fit him
and SAVE YOU MONEY at the same time.
9 t0 1315 $1.05. i to 2 $1.28. 2y2 to 6$1.48.
Muslin Underwear Marked Down
Handle these goods as carefully as we can they will
become more or less soiled and mussed.
the pntire stock with a
I fll IIIIIIIIIll V n vn "-'
EVERY GARMENT
rru r tc tiii.i iuur "-
:that cunwT7.n ANY SIGNS WHATEVER OF BE
TM"i T?7T?M RT.TRHTLY SUlllJ UK M U OOJCJJ. we
want every article in this department as fresh and crisj
and white as tney can dc so inee umcis must
ThnrP arP GOWNS. DRAWERS, and CORSET
rvT7T7T3 0 .irtifif- orfirlc trimmpfl with neatest lace and
IVV V JUivJ via 111 1 ci v. 1 v. v ... w....-
ribbon run beading. THE MARKING DOWN IS NOT
IN CENTS BUT IN DIMES AND QUARTERS.
We wonder if you will take advantage of this splendid
opportunity.
m
THE HAMILTON STORE