Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, July 14, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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ALTHOUGH OUR EXPjMSIOA SLE MS BEErt Il PROGRESS SEV
ERAL VEEKS, WE YET FL4VE IAtiY TEAPTIiG OFFERItGS LEFT.
AUCHOr SUAAER REMIrtS. YOU CjM REPLENISH YOUR WARD
ROBE AOV AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
VE HAVE SPECIALS Iti ALL DEPARTMENTS "REDUCED"' TO THE
VERY LOWEST FIGURE. YOU CAA GAIA flCTHWG Y WAITING LONGER
FOR LOWER PRICES. INSTEAD YOU ARE IN DANGER OF NOT GETTING
WHAT YOU NEED UNLESS YOU BUY NOW. THII FOLLOWING TWO
SPECIALS WILL SOON DWINDLE AWAY.
$750 Chiffon Waists $3.95
NOW, DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE. THEY ARE NOT ANTIQUES.
THESE WAISTS ARE THE PRODUCT OF ONE OF THE MOST REPRESEN
TATIVE WAIST MANUFACTURERS IN NEW YORK, BUT IN ORDER TO
CLEAN UP THEIR STOCK THEY OFFERED US THIS LOT AT 50c ON THE
DOLLAR AND WE OFFER THEM AT LIKE CONCESSIONS FROM REGU
LAR RETAIL PRICE. YOU KNOW THE STYLE-FILMY CHIFFON, LOW
NECKS, THREE-QUARTER SLEEVES. SOME ARE TRIMMED WITH
LACE, OTHERS ARE RICHLY EMBROIDERIED. SUCH VALUES ARE
RARE EVEN HERE.
$1.00 Nightgowns 48c
THEY ARE MADE OF SOFT FINISHED MUSLIN. LOW NECK,
V-SHAPED, ROUND -AND SQUARE YOKE TRIMMED WITH EMBROID
ERY AND RIBBON RUN BEADING OF GOOD WIDTH. PUFF;.- BUTTER
FLY AND THREE-QUARTER SLEEVES; OTHERS HAVE SQUARE YOKES
FORMED OF LINEN, LACE AND EMBROIDERY. NOT STICKERS; NOT
OLD STOCK MARKED TO SELL AT 48c INSTEAD OF $1.00.
THE HAMILTON STORE
Fly Ti
lme
In Albany.
FOR SALE.
Albany Democrat , PERSONAL
Entered at the post office.JAlbany.O
I btcor.d tints nail n att r.
Isn't it funny that as soon as v-c
net throuyh kicking ahout the rain
and cold weather, that the playful
homo tly arrives and causes trouble
with his nervous antics?
Advices arc that he will soon be
here on a 90 day ticket and will in
sist on being your guest if you don't
watch out.
We have screen doors, adjustable
screen windows, and wire cloth that
will bother him to get in, but should
he gain entrance to your home
through his evil genius, we have
wire killers that arc guaranteed to
cure his nervousness with one appli
cation. Call or order your screens by
phone.
HULBERT-OHLING H'D. CO
Between 75 and 10O tons of vetch
hay. Will sell this vetch loose in the I
field or in bale. Also have McCor
mick mower for sale, one single top
buggy and single open rubber tire j
buggy. Anyone wanting anything in
this line, please call at J. A. Howard's
office, . , r
I have for exchange or tradffie a
farm southwest of Albany which the
party will exchange for residence or .
business property in Albany. I also ,
have some property in iledford which I
the parties will exchange for Albany
property or vicinity. Also have other,
properties which I can exchange for;
Albany property. Some country prop-,
erty and some property in other coun-;
ties. These parties desire to obtait
Albany residence or business proper-
ties.
House and lot located in the wesl .
part of Albany, $1500, on easy terms.
Also good lot in the west part of Al- '
bany, $450. i
Mouse and lot centrally located, for
$3000. I
1 have some nice acreage property
which 1 can sell on easy terms. 1 .
also have some good buys in farm ;
property. If you desire a home in
the valley, call and see me before
buying. J. A. HOWARD.
F. P. Nutting.
GIVING THEM A CHANCE.
CHECK YOUR THINGS at the Going
and Coming tent Chautauqua grounds.
Anything taken care of.
PONY FOR SALE.-Gontloponj, suit J
able (or small boy. M Sender. 1 17
LOST. Hand saw on street. Return
tu D. B. Spoer or Democrat otheq.
FOR SALE, Or exchange my residence
and some choice vacant lotafor desir
able land, acr-go near Portland pre
ferred. J. D. Ellis, Albany.
90ti E. 4th St
WOO' Hit; body fir for sale. See J
A. Nimmo.
FOR SALE. Lot. hoiiso nud barn on
Water Hlroot, nicely located. Call
upon Mrs. Fromm, 440 E 1st, 2U
FOR SALE CHE At' On easy terms,
good 8-room house, close in, small
fruit. See A. Strom, Democrat of
fice. Studebnker Waguiis, Biigglas Sur
rey' and Hack's at Stewart & Sox
Hardwo Co.
FOK SALE by tlu owner, a six room
house and two lots, center of to.wn,
half block from Hi!h school. Apply
on the premises East 4 h street.
II. Barns.
PIANO TUNING.- Leave orders for
piano tuning at Davenports House, or
Woodworth's Drug; Store. C. M.
Henderson. Tuner.
JeOVED. The harm-as shop of ('has.
Wagner, to i-erry street near Second.
Call there for good work in badness
and saddelry.
FOR SALE at a hruip. to lots and
two hujs a on Third and Railroad Sis.
Price tCTOO 00, l v iwner, G W.
Simpson, 403 Commeicial Block, Port
land, Drum n ltit
FIRE INSURANCE-Best enmpaniss,
Low rates. C C. Bryant.
FABM for rent, laundry for sale. Mc
Court A Prettvman. j
NOTICE-Tho Albany Lumber Co.
have moved their office to their
saw mill in the east part of Albany,
Phone your orders direct t the mill.
B; th phones.
CHERRIES - Choice Roval Anncs from
young tioes. J. G. Gibson. Home
phone 4054. tl4
FOR SENT. Newly oquipped rooms,
furnished or unfurnished, two toilets
and bath, all new electric lights, to be
rented at reasonable price. 5?2 Baker
St, nt
FARM FOR SALE.--SO acres at 75
per acre. Ono mile from good R. U.
town, graded school, ti5 acres culli
valed, 15 in timber, good buildings,
running water, a snap. Call upon E.
A. Thompson, Albany Shingle Mill.
141
FARM FOR SALE -1S5 acres on Tan
gent road 3 miles from nlbany, rVO
per acre. Cnll at No. 129 between
Ellsworth and Lyon on West Seventh
street. Mrs. G. F. Simpson, tit
GLASS. All sues and kinds, for pale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper
than aywhere idse in Albany. Skill
lv set. if desired.
ROOMS, new and modern, at Walton's
Rooming House, Schultx Brick, next:
door to opera house. By ilav, week
or month. Home phone 1453. St
FOR SALE. Farm ot 2) acres, one
and a halt miles from Albany, new 7
room house and nam, running water
all year, give immediate posmssion
with crops. Teims, half down and
balance in eajy payments. Inquire
at 830 S. Main.
GARBAGE. FrH Rainwater Uviks
after Barbate. I'r.on Home 230 1.
FOR RENT.- 2 houses for $9 and $11
per mo.; sinuated near Madison
school. J. V. Pipe, 203 West 2nd St.
WANTED. A girl to do general house
work. 233 E. 5'h street. 12t.
FOR SALE Between lbO and 170
acres of land l.'s miles east of Shedd,
same distance from rail road, on
county road. Mostly in cultivation.
water and timber, no buildings.
t5 per acre. Inquire of Mrs. Clara
Howard, Lebanon, or H. D. Elder,
Shedd. t7
YOUNG MAN Wishes position as
clerk. Good habits, high school grad
uate. Address box 262 Lebanon Ore
gon. t21
WANTED. An all round cook at The
Cottage, 21H W. 4th St. Good wages.
None but good cook need aptJy.
WANTED To lease a place with house
and barn, from 5 acres on up, near
Albany. Call Democrat office. 27t
LOTS FOR SALE At the corner of
8th and Main streets. These lots are
high and have sewer connection. They '
are centrally located, nepr Madison
street school and store. Call Home
phone 1 107 or call on T. P. Hackleman.
ti?
MADE IN ALBANY, ;S how cssss.
counters, and other store fixtures,
first-class goods, by the Union Furni
ture Factory. Orxier of them. Keep
money at your home.
FOR RENT-Suit furnished rooms for
2 or 3 monts. Call on Mrs. Newton,
Burggraf block.
FOR SALE CHEAP 10 H. P. Advance
traction Engine, equipped with wood
saw i nd water tank. Also one Ad
vance separator, Geerless stacker,
and self feeder. J. L. Jones, JerTer
son, Ore. t 13
On July 1st Illinois began'fiaving a
prohibition law and if it is adminis
tered in the spirit adopted by Judge
,CIeland when be was judge at the
Maxwell street police court the num
ber of men in jail is expected to grow
less, fewer "Bridwcll widows and or
phans" will be left to subsist on the
uncertain crust of organized charity,
and the tax-payers will have to give
up less of their money to support
jails, policemen, judge and courts.
The law will not enforce itself and in
the hands of men hostile to the idea
of kindness in dealing with delin
quents it will mean no improvement.
If it is administered as Judge Cleland
intended when he conceived the idea
iand began the organization that plac
ed the law on the statutes of Illinois,
it will be a great blessing to minor of
fenders, to their families and to so
ciety. As the court and prison sys
tem has been working , minor of
fenders were fiiven first a small dose
of prison, taught prison habits, given
the prison pallor and the prison repu
tation. Then they were turned out to
make their way. Being weak breth
ren to start with, they find in almost
every case that their way to honest
living is harder than ever and they
again commit crime. So certain is this
process in its results that the police
always expect every major crime of
theft or murder to be the work of an
ex-convict. Society places its citizens
in danger, makes a great expense and
ruins the lives of thousands by the
method. Under the new probation
law, judges may exercise mercy and
save first offenders from prison. A
judge may place the offender on pro
bation and without disgracing him,
without giving him the prison brand,
use his power to get the weak citi
zen back upon the path that leads to
honest work and a complete life.
The judge may place the offender in
probation and hang over his head the
certainty of imprisonment if he again
violates the law, providing the pris
oner expresses a desire to have an
other chance. It" the judge does his
work properly he will attempt to ex
cite in the prisoner a desire for a new
life and the hope for better days tor
himself and family. Hope thus im
planted in the prisoner, he is released.
If he keeps his promises and makes
an effort to obey the law he finally is
treed from the te.ir of punishment for
crime. Jude.e Cleland is convinced
that this is the only way to reduce
the number of criminals. He believes
that the Probation Law will bring
about the reformation of first offend
ers wiio. i iiiuprisnned, are sure to be
come worse instead of better. All
good citizens are urged by Judge Cle
land and others interested in this law
to take every opportunity to aid in its
proper enforcement. F.x.
n. vviiKinson is nere Irom the Bryan
town.
Judge Hewitt returned this noon
from McMinnville.
F. R. Hunt of Eugene, and F. M.
Hunt of Boise, have been in the city.
Miss Mattie Swan, of Crawfordsville,
came down yesterday to attend Chau
tauqua. Rev. W'i'l Perry, of Ontario, Calif.,
after an Albany visit went to the Bay
this afternoon. I
Mrs. W. Sherman Thompson, of Har-1
rington, Wash., formerly of Albany, is
in the city on a visit.
Mrs. Bicknell, of Turne?, arrived
this noon for a visit with her daughter, ,
at Cnautauquaville. I
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Sexton, of Rush
ville, Ind., arrived last nigra on a visit
with their daughter, Mrs. D. C. Green.
Mrs. Eva French Taylor came over
from the Bay last night for a home
visit of a few days.
The Chicago Ladies Orchestra, a fine
looking crowd of young ladies arrived,
this noon, a big Chautauqua attraction.
J. C. Yantis, .of Fossill, Or., is visit
ing at me noroe oi nis sister, Mrs w.
A. McCullougb, and attending Chau
tauqua. Mrs. Carl Scruffier is in the city on a
visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. H.
McCune, while on her way to her home
at Pasco, from San Francisco.
How Ab:ut Your Eyes?
If anything seems wrong with them
consult the Guarantee Optical Comp- -pany.
All our examinations are made
by an expeiienced oculist. Only first
class frames and .lenses. Prices are
right. Call at Dawson's Drug Store.
JUST RECEIVED fresh from the
factory, 75 pairs of Bicycle Tires, no
old jobbers stock, all fresh and good at
$3.50, $4.00, $4.50, and $5 00, and if
they don't give you satisfaction we will
mane it right, as that is what we are
here for. W have been here a long
time and wish to please you.
Baltimore Gun & Bicycle Wohks.-
A little cash will nandle on of the
best "BUYS'" of the season in Centra
Addition. Strictly a resident district
Ask Collins & Taylor about them.
Even up on that "Vlnar. Bill" by buy
ing a lot in Central Addition and build
you a little home this year, and thus
save rent. For particulars consult
Collins & Taylor
F.G. Willior watches
FRESH COWS for sale. H. Bryant
LOST on the way home from Chautau
qua a gold bracelet. . Return to Crab
Harkness
DIAMONDS
We are diamond importers and
setters.
Our line of. Engagement and Wed
ding Rings is complete.
F. M. FRENGH & SON
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.
We conduct no other business and have no
preferred depositors.
J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY, OREGON,