Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 03, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    Albany Democrat
" Entorod at Ihe poat oificet;Alminy,Or,
btcend tints rruil rrattir.
F. P. Nutting.
Our Wants.
W ANTED TO RENT. A furnished
farm. Address F. Whitford, foster.
13 1
WANTED. Mnn nnd wile te work I
amuli poultry, fiuit nnd truck ranch
on shares. Woman to do housework I
for fnmily of two, Permanent place'
and lino proposition for right parties. I
Address "Linncrcat," Albany, Ore.
FOR SALE FreBh Jersey cow. In-,
quire V. E. Looney. Phone Home 1
2(152. t30
WANTED.- To exchange my equity of
$175 inoneacre,4 room house, close in, 1
as part paymont on one or two lots in
or around Penny winkle or Bryant's
addition. For particulars phone Hell
191-R or 514 L. 1
HA V. Some nico grain hay, tats and
wheat for sale. C. R. Widmer, R. D. ,
4. Phone llame 2801. 23t j
FOR RENT-Goodofliiceroom, f round
floor. See E. H. Rhodes. 5t '
GOOD BEDS and absolute cleaniness
at Walton's Rooming House. New
nnd modern. Schultznew brick, next
door to opera house. I
FOR SALE 8 ft, cedar posts and
anchor posts at the Shingle Mill. It ,
NOTICE. Any one wishing pure bot
tled milk, will do well to ca'l the
1 X. L. Dairy. Home phone 2735.
C. P. Feebler.
CARPENTRY JOB SHOP.-Work
promptly attended to anywhere in
city. Office 122 Ferry street. Phone
Home 2Sti. Pacific red 481 J. STEELE
&CANFIELD.
IF THERE IS ANYTHING in the fruit
tree line you are in need of call and
sec W. A Ledoutter, he h .a a nice
lot of apples, peaches and walnuts for
yonr inspection. At the corner of
414 Washington St., Albany. Oregon,
PIANO TUNING. Leave orders for
piano tuniiiK at Filers Piano House or
Woodworth's lrug Store. C. M.
Henderson, Tuner,
MUTUAL F1UK INSURANCE. Ore
gon Fire Relief of McMinnville, ' and
Northwestern Mutual Fire of Seattle,
two strongest companies on the coast.
C. C. Bryant, audit.
THE UROADALUIN Mrs. Hoggs
proprietor, Second and HrottiUlliin Sts.
Family service, home cooking. Recent-1
ly moved from 2-'J Uroadalbin street.
WtX'O FOR SALE. -Short slabs. Call
at Shingle Mill. ,
CHE-VP l.AND.-I.nrge lift good farms,
mailed free. U, W. Tripp, Urowns
ville. Or. lot I
FOR SALE. -Here is a chance of a life
time. 1 will sell at a ureal bargain
my large truit oiehhrd on eay terms :
or take part in city business proverty; .
27t E. 11 Rhodes.
GARBAGE If west of Lyon street 5tV !
month. S B IVpny the garbage
man Home pho..e LMtd. j
GARBAGE. Fred I ainwater looka
after garbage Phone Horn 2303.
GLASS. All aurs an.l kimis, for sal
at the Albany Pining Mill, cl eaper
than aywhere else in Albany. Skill
It set, if desired.
THE
FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE.
80 acres, situated 3 miles from Al
bany, good house and barn, nice young
orchard, 2 acres of oak timber, bal
ance of land in cultivation, 40 acres of
which is the best apple land in Ore
gon. This is a bargain and is a desir
able home. I
Good 7-rooni house, and 4 acres of
land, situated in the suburbs of Al
bany, just the place to have your own
garden and keep your cows and chick
ens. 20 minutes walk from First St.
If you would like a home like this
look this up and be quick about it.
Good new 8-room house, one lot,
telephone and electric lights. West
Albany. A snap.
I would say to investors, 1 am not
promoting any land schemes, but do a
straight real estate business, and if you
wish to buy it will pay you to investi
gate what I have to oner. Call per
sonally at my office and consult the
old Reliable Real Estate dealer. J. V.
PIPE, 203 West Second Street. No
information by phone.
FOR RENT. -Furnished housekeping
rooms, brick building, 1st St. See or
phono G. W. Wright.
IF YOU WANT to sell or trade a farm,
city property, stock ot goods, or any
thing, are us, we can fix you up, it is
our business. Gray & Feebler, cor.
Lyon and 2nd St. tSl
WE HAVE CASH BUYER. for 10 to
30 acres improved land; who wants
the money. Gray & Peebler, Home
pnone, 4t3. t.u
FOR SALE. A second hand libr. ry
case, cheap. See Democrat office.
TRY Columbia hard wheat flour. At
the leading stores. Ask for it and get
it. t20
FOR RENT-OIMce rooms, well loca
ted, luquiro at bank of J, W.Cusick
& Co. 16t
WANTEO. Any kind ot rewing or
dressmaking, will go to the house if
I referred. Phone Red 342 or call at
S22 S Walnut St. Ethel Bray. t3
FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms,
front. California Rooming t.ouso
East Second St
HUNTING DOGS FuR SALE cheiin.
trained or untrained Phelps & Grit- '
tit Ii. Wells, Benton county. Or. tm9
DRESSMAKING. -Work guaranteed.
Evening gowns, tailored skirts,
shirt waists a specialty. i'uit alter- ;
ations Mrs. lylor, rioom 5, Cali-!
fornia House. 9t j
FOR RENT:-Good roomy stalls fori
horses. Inquire of A. Beard, 60S, E i'
5th St. t
WANTED, - Hoarder. '.Jood home;
cooking, at 832 Ferry St , corner
4th. 7t !
FOR QUICK SALES Hit your property '
with Grav A Pet-bier," Heal Estate!
Agents, 2,ul anil l.yon Sts. lot j
JM.OOO.- Do you want loan.or to make :
a loan, see J. C. Christy, Atty. 1 St
WANTED List your house and lot,!
or loM. with T. W. Hornback, of the j
Hub Land Co., 10th and Lyon St.
l'hone 191-R. Albany, Ore.
BUSINESS CHANCES List your i
business with T. W. Hornback of i
the Huh Land Co. Near S. P. De-j
pot. Phone ll R.
THIS I THE LA&T CALL Oti LOW
PRICES." THEY ARL AOV AT THE VERY
LOWEST EBB. THIS WEEK WILL SEE THE
LA$T OF OUR WINTER'S STOCK CO. WUAT
rtOW REMIAS VE &HALL SELL AT SUCH
LOW PRICES THi4T IT WILL PAY YOU TO
Some very choice values are still to be found in
the TAILORED SUITS.
That we can fit you well and please you greatly
even at this time of the year is almost an assured
fact.
But the . best part of all is THE SAVING
that you will effect.
You are certain when buying a garment here
marked down to HALF PRICE that that is EX
ACTLY what you are getting.
NO FICTITIOUS PRICES NO EXAG
GERATED VALUES NO EXORBITANT
CLAIMS do we permit. We have previously ex
plained to you why we must clean them all at
HALF PRICE Yes, HALF PRICE brings
them down to less tharr-we paid for them but this
much obtained from these suits and reinvested we
think means more to us than to keep the SUITS.
HAMILTON STORE
A DOSE OF MODERN POLITICS.
A sample of the methods resorted
to down at Salem by the gang recent
ly defeated in the election, is reported
in an interesting story about hovf Dr.
Steiner gave a champaign banquet in
honor of Gov. West soon after his
election, at the expense of the state.
When the facts were learned it trans
pired that there had indeed been a
feed, that there were ladies and gen
tlemen present, that the men paid for
the banquet themselves out of their
own pockets and that absolutely no
liquor of any kind was drunk, both in
deference to Gov. West, who is a total
abstainer, and the ladies present. This
gang is gradually cutting its own
throat and hanging itself with a rope
made by itself. And Oregonians are
being given a dose of modern poli
tics. SENATOR MILLER FOR THE
PEOPLE.
Senator M. A. Miller, of this coun
ty, as in the past state legislatures,
continues to land on both feet. In
rapid succession he whacked the sec
retary of state for filling an office he
cannot attend to, opposed bills adding
more officials, when we already have
too many, and declared a $75 clerk
could do all the work of the tax com
mission for which the state pays five
men. It is the business of a member
of the legislature to look after the in
terests of the people the same as he
would the "interests of a business man
he was working for, and it is gratify
ing to know that Senator Miller is
doing his best with the odds against
him.
BREEZES.
By a Washington Man.
A Utah woman says polygamy is
the only remedy for divorce. The
gener.il public then will prefer the dis
ease to the remedy.
We hope the "Houston Post" will
not throw a tit when it hears that the
battleship Texas is to be used as a
target. ' '
Channccy Dcpew says "the country
needs more statesmen and fewer car
penters." ANo fewer joke-smiths,
New York seems to have decided.
Watch for the millionaire twenty
yc.irs h.-iu'c who will tell you he got
ins rr-t start by depositing his sav
ings in tin- V. S postal savings bank
as a little boy.
Mr llarriman left a daughter who
is occupied now in raising sheep. This
is a great improvement over the usual
millionaire's son. who as often raises
well, other things he-ides sheep.
The prospective reduction in the
senate of the Republican majority
from twenty-seven in the present con
gress to eight in the next congress in
dicates the probability of complete
control of the I'nited Stites senate
and government by the Democratic
party af'er the election of 191 J.
FOR SAt K - On lot third from the
comer of Cottage and W Ninth, tent
revise and well on it and bushesi In
quire it the place. J. R. Mo-gan t
ALL SUITS, GOWNS and COATS
at SEASON END PRICES
PERSONAL
' Chas. Childs, of Brownsville, was in
the city today.
C. E. Kestler, of Breckenridge, Colo.,
has been in the city
Kenton Merrill is in P rtland on a
visit with his mother.
Frank Davidson, of Portland, is up
on a visit at Mr. Bending'?.
Mrs. Waldo, of the O. A. C. board of
regents, went to Corvallis this after
noon. Del Miller, who has been under care
at the hospital several months, has
been taken down with scarlet fever.
the Bible club of the M. E. church
j met with Mr. Tom Young last night in
a pleasant socal sess.on.
i Frank W. Woodmansee. of San Fran-
cisco, is in the city on a visit at the
', home ot his cousin, Mrs. I. a, Munkers.
Miss Vesta Kastburn will remain in
jthe store of Ragan &Laughead, suc
cessors to W. A. Eastburn, is clerk,
: She is quite popular arid a very efficient
clerk.
Eugene will have a mass meeting to
' nigh to consider the commission form
' of goven men'. It will be submitted
; to a vate of the people at the election
in April.
J. C. Hammel returned last night
' from Crook county, accompanied by
his son He was eighty miles below
! Prineville, and formed a good impress
ion of the dry farming prospects there,
. believing there is a big future in it far
I the country.
I Miss Belle Chance, of the Portland
schools, arrived home this noon for a
; visit during the mid-winter vacation,
j She finished the work of the old verm
j this morning, caught the Saleso through
j Oregon Electric at 9:5, 45 miuutes
after the noon S. P. train, got into
Salem in time to catch it, reaching
1 here at 12:05.
The Coming Grand Opra.
great ileal of ii teres: has already
been aroused in the coming high class
musical entertainment by the American
Troubadors. w o are also called the
Grand Opera Sextette. Mr. Scott
voutton ot yueb c is the Direitor of
the company. Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Mounts of Washington, D C, are the
tenor and 'oprano. The other mem
bers of the comp my are Elsie t'laven
ore, mezzo-soprano; Lloyd A Carpenter,
ba-itone; Gertrude L. Corey, contralto
and H nri Lambe-ti, bass. Part one
will consist ot selections from aust,
ami will ineiude dowel song, the flower
song, anil tha prison scene. Part three
: w II ho the sext-tt- from Lucia. These
are the best of Grand Opera. The
. second pari will consist of scenes from
. famous English operas, sueh as The
Chimes ef Notmandy. Tho Pirates
: from Pens rce. 4c. The sale of seats
begin to,1 y at Wixv-iwnrth'a More
than halt of all the seats available in
t e pera house wi. b taken by hold-
jrso' s-s n tic ts The five hun
Hr.,.1 nthpr. in Alhinv who are fend of
Voii music will . gar their seats!
ei'l or tK cnane of ttsm ing.
Trv our hot noon lunchaa, at the Mia
, sion Parlors
ii
BUY i4AD (MRRY
OVEF IMTIL. rtEXZ
YER, YET, THERE
TO COAE. Atito YOU CjM STILL GET
HOME VER OUT Of THIAGS YOU rtOV
BUY TOR SHORT PRICES. LST CLL!
We must keep our MONEY WORKING and the
STOCK MOVING.
There is not a SUIT or COAT or GOWN in
these reduced price garments but what will be
worth to you much more than we now ask you to
pay for them.
Lots of time yet to wear them. Naturally
those coming first get the best selection.
. SPECIAL MILLINERY
i PRICES
The majority of all HATS that remain have
been placed under TWO PRICES. You know
what that means.
These especially are we desirous of moving.
These low prices will do it.
TWO GROUPS SPECIAL AT
98c and $1.48
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
j Do you know that proper mastication of the food
means a good stomach and good digestion?.
Do you know that bad teeth in many cases are the
cause, of throat trouble?
I Do you know that bad teeth, especially the uppers, do
clUCll LUC CjCb i
Did you ever stop to think that nature intended the'
first part of the digestion of food to begin in the mouth?
"VVhat is going to happen if you continually swallow
the poison from decayed and broken-down teeth?
i I will examine your teeth FREE and tell you the ex
act cost for first-class work
i
j 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
225 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 Eightesn
Years. Through Two Panics.
J. Wi Cusick & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY. OREGON.
HAIR GOODS Puffs, switches.
pompadours, etc., made from comb
ings. Mrs. B. F. Purdom, 135 E.
First street, Albany.
IS MUCH OF VIiTTR
vr- , r
MADE IN A LB ANY, Show cases,
eounteia, and other st--re fixtures,
first-class goods, by the Union Furni
ture Factory. Order of them. Keep
Jour money at heme.