Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 10, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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This
Princess Slip
is -Ladies
Home Journal
Pattern
No. 5829
Emb, Patfern
No. 14262
WRITTEN
To the Women Who Do Their Own
Sew:mg ancl to Those Who Would
Like to But Think They Cannot
The women who do their pwn SEWING not
only ENJOY the garments they make but also the
making.
Especially is this true of those who have tried
and are using THE LADIES' HOME JOUR
NAL PATTERNS.
They have found that ABSOLUTE DE
PENDENCE can be put in these PATTERNS.
They know that the SEAM ALLOWANCE is al
ways there and is always the same 3-8 INCH.
THE NOTCHES that go together are al
ways in the right place 'and every PERFORA
TION of every'fiize is exactly where it ought to
be. That is the.reason her SEWING is a
PLEASURE.
But to THE WOMAN WHO WOULD
LIKE TO DO HER OWN SEWING BUT BE
LIEVES SHE CANNOT these PATTERNS
are a REVELATION.
Take for instance the two patterns here illus- .
trated.
On the back, of each envelope is THE
CHART showing the different pieces, relative
size, notches, perforations and all and below the
chart is a DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the
use and application of each part. How to put to
gether, fit and finish. So simple that A CHILD
CAN UNDERSTAND IT.
Then there is THE SPRING QUARTER
LY, illustrating all of the LADIES' HOME
JOURNAL PATTERNS with VALUABLE
LESSONS in SEWING, FITTING and FIN
ISHING in between.
As a FASHION BOOK it is UN
EQUALLED. A book of absorbing interest to
every woman. SUPERIOR, we believe, to other
books that sell at 50c, and thi one can be yours
for just 5c.
Its regular price is 20c, but that includes
ANY 15c PATTERN that you may select.
Get your book NOW, choose your pattern,
and then let us show you an ARRAY OF FAB
RICS that will delight you.
The store is getting so piled full of new
DAINTY SPRING GOODS that we are wonder
ing where we can put them all that you may easily
see them.
They are beautiful, dainty, filmy fabrics that
delight the feminine heart. On display now these
SPRING FABRICS.'
The ladles' Borne Journal Cr-is Patten
No. 5805 Emb. Pattern No. 14288
This
Winsome Waist
is
Ladies Home Journal
Pattern
No. 5806
and
Emb. Paftern
No-14288
THE HAMILTON STORE
Albany Democrat
Entered at the poBt oilico, .Albany, Or,
tecond tints rr ail matter. .
F. I Nutting.
Our Wants.
FOR SALE. A good topbugg . C. S.
Emery, li 0 l ine si. rnone nomo
404 Hod.
WANTED. Three nice, modorn, un
furnished rooms, in homo. Apply at ,
Democrat oflice. 1 bono Home Red
233. i
FOR SALE.-One lot tbiid from the1
corner of Cottage und W Ninth, tent
house and well on it and bushes. In- j
quire at the place. J. K. Morgan.
WANTED.-To exchango my equity of
$175 irionoacre,4 room house, closo in,
as part payment on one or two lots in
or around Pennywinklo or Bryant's
addition. For particulars phone Boll
l'Jl-R or 514 L.
HAY.-Some nice grain hay. oats and
wheat for Bale. C. R. Widmor, R. D.
4. Phono Home 2801. 23t
GOOD BEDS and absolute cleaninesB
at Walton's Booming House. New
and modern. Schultxnew brick, next
door to opera houso. 1
FOR SALE 8 ft. cedar posts and
anchor posts at the Shingle Mill. It
NOTICE. Any one wiahing pure bot
tled milk, will do well to caM the
1. X. L. Dairy. Home phone 2735.
C. P. Peebler.
CARPENTRY JUb SHOP. Work
promptly attended to anywhere in
city. OlUce 122 Kerry street. Phone
Home 2f.tt. Pacitlc red 481 J. STEELE
4 CAN FIELD.
IF THERE IS ANYTHING in the fruit
tree line you are in need of call and
doe VV. A. Ledbettcr, he hs a nice
lot of apples, peaches and walnuts for
your inspection. At the corner of
114 Washington 81.. Albnnv. Oregon,
PIANO TUNING. Leave orders for
piano tuning at Filers Piano House or
Woodworlh's Drug Store. C. M.
Henderson, Tuner.
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE -Ore-eon
Fire Relief of Mc.Vinnville, and
Northwestern Mutual Firo of Seattle,
two strongest comtianics cn the coast.
C. C. Bryant, agent.
THE BKOADALU1N Mm. Bogge
proprietur, Second and hroadalbin Sts.
Family service, home cooking. Recent
ly movei.' from -J lsroauaioin aireei.
WOOD FOR SALE:. Short Blabs. Call
at Shingle Mill.
CHEAP LAND Large hst good farms
mailed free. R. W.' Tripp, Browns-
villo. Or. Wt
FOR SALE. - Here is a chance of a life
time. 1 will sell at a great bargain
my large truit oichhrd on easy terms
or take part in city business nroyerly;
27t E. M Rhode.
GARBAGE If west ofLyon street 60c
month. S Penny the grbage
man Home pho..e 2S08.
GARBAGE. Fred Kalnwater look
attar garbage. Prion Homo 2303.
GLASS. All sues and kino, for rata
at the Albany PlaninT Mil', cheeper
than ay where else in "Albany. Skill-
It Mi, if dircL
FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE.
80 acres, situated 3 miles from AI-,
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-rooin 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. i
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, I 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-gatc-what
I have to offer. 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.
SHAKES. SHAKES, SHAKES, at
I the Curtis Lumber Co. t2S
FOR SALE. A teat of farm horses,
gentle and steady. McClcllan & Set
tlemier, R.D.4. Phone Home 2105
, WANTED Young lady attending
school wiBhee a place to work. Call
I or phone Albany Col.ego.
EGGS FOR SETTING. Columbia
Wyandottea $1.60 a Betting of lb
1 eggs; Silver epangled. Mlambergs,
i Brown leghorn, Rose and Single Comb
White leghorns $1.00 a setting. M.
Ackerman, R. D. 5. Home .hone
1302.
FOR RENT. 14 acres near Albany, 8
acres in orchard, rest hay. See R.
Volkman, K. 1). 1.
FOR KENT. -Furnishod housekeping
rooms, brick building, 1st St. See or
phone G. W. Wright.
TRY Columbia hard wheat flour. At
the leading stores. Ask for it and get
it. t20
FOR RENT Ollice rooms, well loca
ted. Inquire at bknk of J.W.Cusick
& Co. lGt
HUNTING DOGS FoR SALE cheap,
trained or untrained Phelps & Grit
tith. Wells, Benton county. Or. tn9
DRESSMAKING Work guaranteed.
Evening gowns, tailored skirts,
shirt waists a specialty. P-uit alter
I ations Mrs. t'ylor. Room 6, Cali
fornia House. 91
: FOR KENT:-Good roomy stalls for
horses. Inquire of A. Beard, 60S. E
6th St. t
FOR IjUICK SALES lut your property
with Grav & Peebier, Real Estate
Agents, 2itd and Lyon Sts. 16t
$0,000.'Do you want a loan.or to make
a loan, seo J. C. Christy, Atty. 1 6t
WANTED List your home and lot,
or lots, with T. W. Hornhack, of the
Hub Land Co., 10h and Lyou St.
Phone 191-R. AKny, Ore.
BUSINESS CHANCES List your
business with T. W. Hornback of
the Il"h Land r Near S. P. De
pot. Fboa M-H. . .. '',il fl
THE LO RIMER CASE IN MATH- '
I EMATICS. i
PERSONAL
DON'T DELAY
YOUR TEETH ARE YOUR FRIENDS
Washington, Feb. 3. The senate,
gallery and all, were put to '.a hard
study in tigures a few days ago when ' Father Van Nevel returned this noon
Senator Cummins was concluding his from a trip to Suver, Benton county,
two hour speech on the Lorimcr case. ; W. A. Kimsey returned this noon
They badly needed our mathematical from Polk county, where he had been
genius, Prof. David Torbet, to help ' to look after his farm,
them out. There were 202 votes cast C. C. Set tlemire and family, of Sa
in the Illinois legislature. Of. these lem, have moved to Albany to reside,
Lorimer received 108, which was a and are living ooposite the Alco Club,
clear majority. i Mr. Tom Shea, of Pete Point. Ari-
But it seemed to be generally ad- ZOna, where he has been in the employ- j
milted that seven had been boueht. mflll nf M,. c.ni. E1. r. B.i,.Hinnn..
four more probably bought and still is here, coming to attend the funeral of 1 are Caused by decayed teeth?
lour more posbiuiy tunuii. jciwiui nis oromer ext.
Cummins contended that" with seven I Mr. Fred Bier, of Vancouver, Wash., Do you know that proper mastication
votes rejected Lorimcr had only 101 ig in ,he city on a vislt witn hj3 d n. j .rmT,t, aA trnnA rlio-pcri ?
votes, when it was necessary to have ,er Mr3, Go. E Sanders. Though a nleans a gOOd StOmacn ana gOOQ QlgeStlOll f
H)-', a majority, to elect. , Washington man Mr. Bier attends all I
Senator Bailey intcrruptcu wim : the Oregon state fairs and has
some heat and said Senator Lorimer many years Ho will remain until
with the rejection of the seven would first of April.
still nave a majority, rie ansisieu so
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
of the food
-.1 . 1 . 1 ...
for uo you Know mat Daa teem in many cases are tne
the cause of throat trouble?
t
Fiist Valentine Party,
Do you know that bad teeth, especially the uppers, do
affect the eyes?
i ' Did you ever stop to think that nature intended the
1
strenuously for this that he was asked
to explain. He claimed that when the j
seven were found corrupt they were
of course thrown out of the count for j
i-oniucr; uui musi aisu uc imuwu uui. ... . t . . 4 ... , - - - . . ... . . . .
of the total vote cast, so nrst part ot tne digestion ot looa to begin m the mouth?
had 101 votes remaining..' Refreshments were served.everal'con-
What is going to happen if you continually swallow
Senator Cummins claimed this gave ; -n:i nn4 nm.-t .,-.i it, ,, ., J 1 u.1. A 5
the advantage to corruption. He said Those present wMlSS A7n5 "re U'UM' lCCl'"
YaZ&n I will examine your teeth FREE and tell you the ex-
Winkle, Haz-I Pierce, Lottie ulcGuire, act COSt for first-claSS Work . ,
Beulah Hinkley, Vera Taylor, Carrie .
Roberts Annie Pierce, Clara Molver. I GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS
Stella Littler. Myrtle Karl, ary Lines, j
S-ultSi" HomT0GeVtde ' My terms are cash, so I can give first-class work at a
if only one vote had been bought on
this basis the senator would be elect-:
cd and hold his seat whether the cor
rupt vote was discovered and rejected
or not. if the false vote was not dis
covered he would have 102, a majority
of two, or if that vote was fejected he
An Immigration Lecture.
Tonight at tne M. E. church there ;
will be an address of much interest, At j
the Gates and Within, by Kev. Weaver,
cf Independence. It will deal with the ,
immigration question. The gates re-:
ferred to are New York, Bjston and '
Philadelphia, and pictures will be shown ',
snowing the immigration situation at '
the gateways to the U. S. Admission, !
tree, tut there will be a co lectiuu. I
Letter List.
would have 101 which was a majority
of 201. If he had not made that pur-; Howard Edna Rodeers, Dollie Bending moderate price
chase he could not have been elected, and Callie Bigbae 1
He might have bought that vote,
knowing that it would be discovered j
and rejected and yet knowing it would '
secure his election. '
Several senators butted in to help !
them out, but it was not left in a very
satisfactory understanding. They '
seemed to be in a daze, for Senator ,
Bailey is a strong man. A good many
pencils were at work in the gallery
:,in! otiri'Uis results secured. if he
I bought seven votes and they are sub
! traded from his majority, and also
i from the whole vote, he still has a
majority, if he bought four more, as
! likely, and they should be subtracted
both from his vote and the whole
'count he would have left a majority;
; but. if he also bought the other lour
suspected and they should be rejected
. in the same way he would fall one
short of a majority If he had as he
claims HH honest voles it rooks like
an egregious blunder to buy more than
i just one vote to turn the balance in
i his favor. If the senate figures the
j vote in this way. and Senator Bailey
; gave notice that he would at an early
, day address the senate in its support,
j en.itt'V l orimcr will retain his scat.
. It is not likely they will prove corrup
' tion on tiitcen legislators. On the
'other band, if the corrupt voters are
least out of l.orimer's majority and
yet counted in the number he is to
I overcome, they seem to be voters and
.yet not voters at the same time. The
; senators all declare appearance f cor
j rupt election, and any corrupt bar
I'Tous in their own ca.vcs is unthink
able. J. C. ELLIOTT.
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
1 The following letter remain in the
' Albany, Ore., postotYtce uncalled for
Feb. 9, 131 1. Perrons desiring any of
these letters should call for advertised
ettera, giving the date:
1 Dwis Blodget, Jessie W. Rounds. R.
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; W. P. Dean. John Davidson. Henrv C.
; Day, Lee Evans. E. L. Gilbert. Mrs.
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C. Oliver, Mra Emma Paria Bill Sc tt,
Mrs. Hes.-ie Smith, I. Wilcox. Wm.
"Waidell.
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Same Management for Eightesn
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J. W. Cfltjck & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY, OREGON.
HAIR GOODS
Puffs, switches.
pompadours, etc., made from comb,
ings. Mrs. B. F. Pnrdnm, 135 E.
First street, Albany.
MADE IN A LP ANY, Show cases,
counters, id . tner store fixtures,
first-lass g- od?, bv the Union Furni
ture Factory. Order of them. Keep
B'Our mum) i li.fn.