Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 31, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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VHCA CLOTH IS CUT IT AIGHT Ai WELL BE CUT RIGHT. OUR ALRZAbY
TAILORED Gj4RMET ARE FROM THE SAMPPIET MODELS. OUR STYLES
ARE 1EYER MSHIOrtS, BUT UP-TO-THE-AOACAT, Atib ALWAY&
POSSESS TIL4T LITTLE "SOAETHWG" WHICH IAKE& THEA DIFfEREAT.
OUR STOCK .IS FULL CT "AICK-MCKS" IAAUAERi4BLE At& DRESS
MTERMLS, PROPER IA SMDE FOR THIS SESOA. VE HAVE WHATSOEVER
YOU WISH.
LINGERIE WAISTS
MiMDn t dispute If the momentous question arises:
Where are the most beautiful Lingerie Waists to be
found?" and the answer comes quick as a flash: THE
HAMILTON STORE-don't argue. If you are a woman
.??,e and Judment. and if you've looked 'round
YOU'LL NOT TAKE ISSUE. Prices ranging up to $5,
and the garments are works of art in filmy materials and
trimmings.
SPRING SUIT;
The materials call for old names, but there are odd and pretty effects never seen
before. Worsteds in dainty plaited basket weaves; plain and two-toned, unfinished
hairline striped fabrics, men's suitings refined for women's wear, crisp voiles, Scotch
homespuns, frizes and crashes that celtic fancy has brightened with delicate tints.
The coats have the jauntiness of Eton shortness ranging from 23 to 26 inches.
Semi-fitted styles that you'll hear referred to as "FRENCH BACK."
Some of the fronts are straight others swerve "cutaway." The seams have been
changed since last season. They now run full length of the garment.
The first freshness about skirts is their high girdle tops. Not only "smart," but
sensible, too. Plain flare, box-plaited backs, open at side. Other suits show other
marks low lapping rivires, shaped slashing, peasant sleeves, others continuous with
the shoulder; braiding and piping or bare of trimmings.
We've written a few lines, but remember, we've HUNDREDS OF NEW SUITS
from which to choose. Let them get before vou and thev will change your mind about
WAITING.
THE HAMILTON STORE
Albany Democrat
Eritbrod at the post oflico,;Albany,Or,
tucid di le n nil it nlti r.
F. T. Nutting
Our Wants.
DRESSMAKI.sG.- Work guaranteed.
Evening gowns, tailored skirts, shirt
waists a specialty. Suit alterations.
Mrs. Tyler, Bilyeus, 3U6 Klsworth St
I'hone 550-J 9t
TO Mil. HOME SEEKER. Do you
want a fine subu rbun homu joining tho
city limits, consisting of nine acres,
with good K room dwelling, large
barn, all well improved, easy terms,
if so see either of Iho following
SartieB, Collins & Taylor." J. V. Pipe,
. A. Howard, t' M. French. 21t
1. OVED. Tho harness shop of Chaa.
Wagner, to ('"erry Btreetnear Second.
Call there for good work in hitdness
and aaddelry.'
DRESSMAKING. Fashionable dress
muking at reasonable prices
BURKHART & BURNETT.
Bell phone 2U-K Lyon St:
tl3
EGGS. For setting, single and rose
como mack nlinorcas, 1 60 a setting,
Hult Orphington $1.00 setting. W.
E. Baker, Sunrise, Home Black 2981.
tMl
FOR QUICK SAI.ESIi.it your property
with Gray & Feebler, Real Estate
Agents, 2nd and Lyon Sts. 16t
foO.OOO.-Do you want a loan, or to make
a loan, see J. u. (. nnsly, Atty. 1 ot
MADE IN ALBANY, Show" cases,
counters, and other store fixtures,
first-class goods, by the Union Furni
lure Factory. Order of htm. Keep
money at your noma.
EGG3. Brown Lechorn. chcuo in in.
cuhktor lota. W. 11. Curry, U. D. 5.
Fhone Home 3455. 14t
HAY. Some nico grain hav, and seed
oats for lo. C. R. Widmer, R. D.
4. Fhone Home 2301. 23t
GOOD BEDS and absolute cleaninosa
at Walton's Rooming House. New
and modern. Schultmew brick, next
door to opera house.
FOR SALE. 8 ft. cedar posts and
anchor posts at the Shingle Mill. It
IF THERE IS ANYTHING in the fruit
tree line you are in need of call and
sco W. A Ledbetler, he h .s a nice
lot of apples, peaches and walnuts for
your Inspection. At tho corner of
414 Washington St., Albany. Oregon,
FIANO TUNING.-Leave orders for
insno tuning at Davenports House or
Woodworth's Drug Store. C. M.
Henderson, Tuner,
FIRE INSURANCK Best companies,
Low rates. C. C. Bryant.
WOOD FOR PALE.-Short slab. Call
at Shingle Mill.
CIIF.AP LAND. Large list (rood farms
mailed free. R, W. Tripp. Hrowns
ville. Or. lot
GARBAGK. If west ofLyon street 60c
month. S B I'rnny the garbage
man, Home phone 30.1. j
GARBAGE. Fred Rainwater look I '
after garbage. Fhone Home 2308,
GLASS. AR war and kinds, for sad
at the Albany 1'laninf Mill, caeayer
Uum aywWa nice In Albany. Sk li
ft U imlrvA.
FOR SALE. A couple acres, close to
North Albany school, one acre in
fruic. Price $750. Mary E. Perfect,
R. D. 4. Home phono 2041. 27t
WANTED. Experienced hounekeeper.
GI2 Mnple. 2ot
FOR SALE. A good 4 by 6 folding
camera at a bargain by Ralph Mc
Kechnie, 317 E Fourth St. tl
FOR SALE. A Jersey cow, fresh.
Mrs. Mart Miller. Bell phone Farm
ers 28. 25t
FOR SALE. - Indinn runner duckegga.
F. M. Mitchell. Home phone 2704.
FOR SALE Lot 67 bv 111 on West GO)
atreet. See W. F. PfeifTer. 3-2t
FOR SALE.- 1 lot. 1 block north of
Hospital on Ellsworth St. See D.
Busard. 23t
FOR SALK Thoroughbred black
Orphington cockerels. Jas. A. Iloag
& Son. All nay, box 205.
FOR RENT.- A new 7 room house on
2nd Ht. Bath room, hot and cold
wuter. electric lights. Inquire of F.
M. French.
HERE IS THAT TYPEWRITER -A
Visible Underwood No. 4 at $40 00
ana r ay tnoles Ne. 7 at $25 00. Both
I machines in A l condition. See them
at Rawling8.
' WANTED -wld setting hens that aro
j wuiniiiencing to sot. Jas A.
Hoag & Son, Albany, Box 205 Good
j price will be paid. 14t
i FOR RENT. Housekeeping andsleip-
k luuuia. uira orycu, Bauer, Det.
2nd and 3rd.
FOR SALE,-Five room, new modern
bungalow, rooms light, fire nlace,
china closot and dutch kitchen. See
owner 516 West 11th St. 20t
FOR RENT. - 32 acres pasture land
juai nsi ot tiacKioman a Grove.
Write A. M. Williams, McMinnville,
Oregon.
' cnR L' 1 1 i. i . . .
i-v anuc in a nargain, two lots and
two ho-js s on Tbird and Railroad Sts.
Price $2700 00, bv owner, G. W.
Simpson, 403 Commercial Block, Fort
land, Oregon. lot ,
FOR SALE. Farm of 20 acres, one
and a half miles from Albany, new 7
room house and barn, running water
all year, give immediate possession
with crops. Terms, half dowr. and
balance in easy payments. Inquire at
330 S. Mnin. t2
PLANTS FOR SALE. Red and white
currunts. Loganberries, Dowberr'cs,
Lvberg blackberries. Address: Iver
C. Duedall, Albanv, Oregon. Hmc
i IIOIIU I 11'. 1 It
SOMETHING WORTH READING,
A valuable aid to the voters of Ore
gon in sizing up their servants in the
legislature is furnished by a book just
published, "Behind the Scenes at Sa
lem." It was written by Carl Smith
and H. P. Edward, correspondents for
a Portland newspaper during the ses
sion. In this book, attractively ar
ranged and pleasingly phrased, things
are told of intrigue and log o!ling
that have never before been printed.
supplementary to the story of the
session, which is told by giving a
chapter to each important bill, strik
ing comment on the result, or lack of
result, of the lawmakers' work is
found in contributions by prominent
members of the legislature of both
parties and by four ' newspaper cor-,
respondents, aside from those' who
publish the book. That politics marred
the session is the nearly unanimous
view. Speaker Rusk, Representatives
Eaton and Hrownhill, Senator McCul
loch and Col. E. Hofer arc among
the contributors.
Xot less interesting than fiction is
the hitory of some of the legislation
and attempted legislation at Salem.
Indeed, this book shows that some of
the most interesting things transpired
in connection with bills that failed to
pass and the secret ramifications of
the political game, played by seasoned
veterans of standpatism. Important
roll calls are given, so each voter can
tell where his senator and represen
tative stood at a glance.
"The Old Guard in the House,"
"The Senate and the Oregon System."
"Hid liowcrman Play Politics," "The'
Mat balary mil, Ihc speakership
Fight," "How Selling Won." "Amend
ing the Initiative Laws," "Rural Sus
picion Kills Good Roads," "What the
Corporations Killed," these chapter
titles give a good idea of i4e meat that
lies within the 80 attractive pages,
which arc printed on good paper and
carry half-tone cuts of Governor West
and prominent lawmakers.
The closing feature of the book is
a personal estimate of each member
of the house and senate with regard
to his fidelity to progressive ideas and
his value as a legislator. Here is
found some pointed comment, for it i
the habit of the writers to deal with
plain English. It is a book the voters
will relish, for it gives information
they cannot otherwise obtain, and it
tells the things they want to know
about the men sent to Salem to repre
sent them.
PERSONAL
John Leary returned (his noon from
a Portland trip.
! Mrs. Nona Williams, of McMinnville,
' joined her husband, Kev. A. M. Wil
liams here today to look after their
' new addition, named after Mrs. Williams,
, Winona Park, which was recently sur
: veyed.
i Bert Westbrook, of Cottage Grove,
is here today after a visit with his mother
in Salem He has sold the hotel Cottage
Grove. He continues to like Albany
and thinks there isn't anything better.
He hasn't decided where he will locate
yet.
D. W. Myers, of Dilley, Washington
county, arrived last night on a Linn
county visit. Mrs. Myers has been here
several davs visiting her mother, Mrs.
Mary F. Rhoades. at 1037 E. First St.
They have soldtheir Washington county
farm at a profit of $2300, and after
school is out expect to come here to
reside.
In the City.
GOOD TEETH
Are Necessary To
Good Looks
Good Digestion
Good Health
b- "t
Chas. M . jSendelback. Marahfield.
M. A. Wyall. Corvallis.
G. H. Corner, Giants Fass.
Carl A. Peterson, Springfield.
W. C. Allingham. Sisson.
K. R. Stowards. Toledo.
L, B Davis & wf. Portland
Geo. J. Wi'.V-ilm, Harrisburg.
H. H. Fisher. Eugene.
Walter E. Bliss, Portland.
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Dr. W.-A. COX
i The Gusranlee Optical Company have
' a large and new stsck of all styles of
spectacles and eye glasses, also a va
riety of Hair pins and Ear loop chains
and chain holders. We guarantee ac
curate fitting of lenses and frames.
Stock at Dawson's Drug Store.
More than one thousand satisfied patients have been treated for tooth
troubles in my office since I opened September 15th, 1910, and WHY?
BECAUSE they have all received the best work which is GUARANTEED
FOR 10 YEARS, and at a price that was within the reach of all.
My terms arc cash when the workis finished, but an examination and
estimate COSTS YOU NOTHING.
DR. W. A. COX, PAINLESS DENTIST
225 W. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
FOR SALE by the owner, a six room!
u. i -im iwnioij. rontrt of to.wn, pr o a T T"
half block from High achool. Apply f UK O ALL.
.... i'"--"'") o r.iiffi n sirevl.
II. Harns.
TURKISH AND RUSSIAN DATilS.
Corvallis, under Htnton t'i'untv Na
tional Bank, open after Mondav,
March 20. Ladies day, Tuesdays and
Fridays. R L. Taylor & Son, pro
prietors. Home phone 105 tlii
FOR ALL KINDS OF BARGAINS in
farm property and homestead rehn
Quishments and government land
opened up for ei.try, close to railroa.1
in Crook countv, write to Bruce
Hood, Madras, Or , real estate agenl
and home stead locator. It!
FOR SALK. Linn County ranch, 861
acres. B. M Payne, owner. Albany,
Oregon. (Both phones.)
14 lots and 2'a acres in Elkins Addi
tion cheap anil on time, if desired. We
have owned this property longer than
the banking law allows snd aro com
pelled to sell at once. Ask us to show
Vou the propertv.
J. W. CUS1 K &CO , BANKERS.
J St
FOR SALE- A good eight room house
close to two schools. Cheap. See or
address, Owner, Democrat office. j
WANTED Dining room and kitchen
help, at the Broadalbin.
EGGS. Full blood brown Leghorn, full
blood Buff Orpington, $5.00 per hun
dred, also some brown Leghorn lay
ing pulltts for sale, Mrs. Dresser. :
Bell phone Suburban 6014. tl ;
FOR SALE. One cottage and lot in
W Albany. Good sized garden, chick- i
en park and different kinds of berries. '
Inquire at 934 W 6th St. , t28 '
FOR SALE. Pure bred, Barred Ply
mouth Rock eggs for setting. SI per
15 at the yard Also incubated Barr- .
ed Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leg-;
hi rn chicken:-. Mrs. Frork Kit hen,
Salem Road. Phone Home Black.
'-'S3 2tit
WANTED.-Gill to do gi neral home
work. RtW 4'h st. and Jackson.
Phone Home 1145. t4
PIGS FOR S vLE -Also 1 6 vear old
horse weight about 1300 Call Bell
16x1 or see G. B Peehler. 27t j
FoR RENT. A suit of front room, in j
the Brenner block. Fannie Brenner.
327 W Srd St. 127
l.O I S l OR SALE At the corner ot
7th and Main streets. Well drained.
Sewer connection. Five minutes
walk to Madison street school, to
three stores, meat shops and barber
shop. One block to chair factory,
and five minute' walk to Albany
Lumber Co.'s mill, the Union Furni
ture Factory and car shops. Two
blocks from the proposed electric
line. These lots are in the center
of manufacturing district. Home
Phone 1107. or call on T. P. Hackle-
STORMY WEATHER
is sure to come. It comes in finance as well as in
climate. We aim to conduct, not only a fair
weather bank, but one that will withstand the
storms.
A bank's assets and liabilities always balance.
We have $1.33 for every dollar that'we owe de
positors. Our aim is to be safe, rather than big-.
n 'e conduct no other business and have no
preferred depositors.
J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY, OREGON
H. S.RICHARDS
Violin Maker and Repairer
Bows refilled. Old and new violin
for rale.
Violin instructor. 32 years exper
ience. 615 E. 6th etreet, Albany, Or.
CEMENT WORK
Eatimates given on Plaittering,(6ide
rilk and Cement Work.
J.F. TRAVER, 4th A Calarool
man. t27 J