Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 08, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    IT IS A MATTER OF PRIDE WITH
THE HAMILTON STORE
TO OFFER SUCH A COLLECTION
OF
SUITS and COATS
THURSDAY
The last day of the Big
Hair Sale. Get fitted out
with hair while you have a
chance to select from an im
mense stock
HAMILTON'S
The Popular Store for the People
A Keen Appreciation.
OF THE VALUE OF QUALITY
IN TOOLS AND HARDWARE IS
OUR GUIDE IN OBTAINING
OUR SUPPLIES. WE DON'T BUY
ANYTHING THAT WE WOULD
N'T BE WILLING TO USE OUR
SELVES. THAT MAKES IT IM
POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO BUY
AN INFERIOR ARTICLE HERE.
COME HERE NEXT TIME AND
GET CERTAIN SATISFACTION
WITH YOUR PURCHASE.
HULBERT-OHLJNG H'D . CO
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
Good 5-room house, with woodshed,
corner lot on 1st St., desirable loca
tion, $1,350.
A plot of land, about 4 lots, this side
rcnnywindle, ko.hI location, fronting
on two streets, $850.
PACIFIC REAL F.STATE CO..
106 E. 1st St, Albany.
LODGE MEETINGS.
The K. O. M. every Saturday even
lug.
The Woodmen of the World every
Friday evening. I- Viereck, clerk.
Maiuanita Circle 1st and 3rd Mon
days, Schmitt Block.
Modern Woodmen every 2nd and
4th Wednesdays. Grant Froinan, clerk,
Schmitt Block.
Koval Neighbors every 1st nrttl 3rd
Wednesdays. Alice Kirk, Recorder.
Schmitt Block. r.r' j
C1IOICF. VETCH Hay for Sale At I
farm 4'i miles S. K. of Albany on
the Brownsville ro.nl. This hay was
cut rinht, cured ami stacked right,
baled and put inside the barn be
fore the rain. $' per ton at farm,
or if wanted in car lots $10 on ca-
at l-'ronnn Station. I'lione "Home"
2445. or rail I). V Williamson,
Home l'lione No. .'.'51. Corvalos. SI
Smart Spring Suits and
Coats for Women and Miss
es. Individually and collec
tively the greatest line ever
put up for your inspection in
Albany. These two cuts
shown here are duplicates of
styles we can show you, with
a range of color combina
tions and sizes which are
second to none.
Light colored mixtures
seem to take the lead, with
navy blue a close second.
WE
INVITE YOUR INSPEC
TION. EXAMINATION
WILL CONVINCE YOU
THAT OUR PFICES ARE
LESS.
AT
Silk
News
days.
ASK
FOR LINN
BUTTER
It's Pasteurized.
Quality Guaranteed
Manufactured by
Albany Creamery Association
9th nnd Madison St. IBothJPhoncs.
Curried by all tho LcadinglGrocers.
MA HE IN AI.HArA, Show eases,
cnuntom, nnd other store fixtures,
tlrat-rlnsa Roods, by the Union Furni
ture Factory. Order of them. Keep
money at your homo.
CABBAGE For sauor krnut, and
onions. I'hono Fanners 2x1, E. L.
McKeever. 27t
GLASS. All sins and kinds, for fale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper
than nywhore elso in Albany. Skill
Iv set, if dojirtd.
SPECIAL PRICES
LISTEN!
News that is Good
will be out in a few
Watch for it.
HORSE FOR SALE One gentle driv
ing mare, weight 950, sound. Price
$60, or will exchange for good cow.
Address Koy M. Frederick, R. D. 4,
AILany. Home phone 4053, t28
WOOD FOR SALE. Second growth fir
f t, old fir $4.75, good dry wood and
good measure. Home Black'106. bell
phono 448 J. F. C. CHAPMAN.
FOR RENT. Chicken ranch, 24 acres,
4 room house, 3 small, 2 Urge hen
houses. 2 scratch pens under cover
lJi miles oast of Albany.' Inquire of
rars. n stiuson, mi u zna sc.
POTATOES WANTED Large or
small lots, by J. L. tins yuo rJ. 4th,
Both phones. 17t
ORPINGTONS, Wyandottes, Plymouth
Hocks, Leghorns, Bantams, Pekin
Ducks, Turkeys, etc. Write for cir
cular. Simpson's Pheasant Farm,
Corvallis, Oregon. tA9
POTATOES, PKUNES, CHERRIES,
HOPS. 25 acres, full bearing prunes,
with dryer; 6 acres full bearing Royal
Ann cherries, small tracts hop and
potato lands, on Santiam, for Bale, cr
trade, on easy terms. H. BRYANT.
t7
THE EPAULINE ADDITION.
For lots ex mine this addition. Cor
ner of 13th and Jackson streets,
about 9 blocks south of the High
school building. Will sell for a
short time at $200 to $300 per lot.
Lots arc high and dry. Call on
undersigned o rphone Home 1107.
T. P. Hackleman. t!6
WOOD. 16 inch body fir, at the Shingle
nun. zot
POSTS.-Anchor and fence, . at the
aninglo Mill. zot
FOR SALE by the owner, a six room
house and two lots, center of to.wn,
half block from High school. Apply
on the premises 3'22 East 4th street.
11. Barns.
FOR SALE Lot and house, wired,
well finished, good water. At a bar
gain. R. F. Cramp, Front and Den
ver. Easy terms. t9
PIANO TUNING. Leave orders for
Siano tuning at Woodworth's Drug
tore. C. M. Henderson, Tuner,
FOR SALE-1 $50 Victor talking ma
chine and $39 worth of records, all
good as new, for $40. C41 VV 4th
St. lot
FOR SALE. Farm, with ?2 sets of
buildings, 552 acres. 7 miles east ot
Albany, all or part, at sacrifice,
terms to suit, with or without stock
and machinery. See me if you mean
business. C. R. Gerig, R. D. 1.
10 2U
MESSENGER BOY. -Bryan Roberts,
on short notice. 215 W 1st, room 20.
Homo phone 484.
WANTED By a college boy. work
! during the holidays and out oi school
hours. I'hone KS1 i Hell.
FOR SALE-IW1; by 110 ft of property.
Call on Mrs. Fronim, 440 E 1st. 5t"
I
Albany Democrat
Entered at the post office, Albany, O:
ad ttcond data mail mutnr.
The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a
week; in advance for one year, $4.00.
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
end of year $3.50.
The Weekly Advance per year
$1.25. At end of year $1.50. After 3
years at $2.
F. P. Nutting.
W. R. BLAIN ON OIL MATTERS.
Editor Democrat: Yesterday a
man accused me of getting a "rake
off" for keeping still about the doings
of the Valley Oil Co., so I am asking
space for a protest. I would like to
use your whole paper so the good
people could thoroughly understand
the situation. I protest against the
board of directors having as much
power as the by-laws allow them in
handling the funds of the Co. I pro
test against recognizing the election
of the board of directors when 30 al
leged proxy ballots were cast when
not a proxy was recorded with the
secretary and were not in any way in
evidence. I protest against the esorit
dc corps of the Co. When the stock
j subscription papers were handed out,
I suggested the advisability of secur
j ing the co-operation of and the sub
! scriptions of the bankers, capitalists
and solid men of wealth, so as to give
the company a financial rating, and
' character. When some one growled
back at me: "Xow, we don't want
such men, they are too conservative.
just a step from fogyfsm." I protest
against auvertising mat oil mvestiga
tions are to be made in "THIS sec
tion" and getting Albany money on
such pretense when the whole trend
of the history of the board and their
cruising show that they intend oper
ating ucr in ine rorKS.
According to an evening paper
some $300.00 has been raised, and the
same article says: "The board 'em
ployed an oil expert " I have too
good an opinion of that board to be
lieve that they did it. Here is the
proposition: The esprit has a
trinket that he says infallibly locates
oil deposits. He peddles out its in
formation for a few dollars per day.
Such a machine, if genuine, is well
worth a million a day. Do you be
lieve he is an expert?
i I understand a bier hunk of the
$300.00 raised was spent in locating
on in territory wncre 11 is geoiogicai
: ly impossible for it to exist. I pro
test against spending other people's
money for such foolishness. I pro
test against the $2500 rake-off
of stock by the organizers of the Co.
I believe if the matter ever comes
into court the judge will decide the
deal fraudulent and the share holders
would be stuck for the whole $2500.
i The paper says "the directors are
highly pleased." that is a hot one.
40 per cent of stockholders not pay-
ing sunscriptions ot it.: tfJUO on hand
to tackle a wild-cat scheme requiring
at least $25,000.00. Highly pleased!
If you are raising money to pro
mote a distant scheme, say so. Give
the people a square deal. If you are
going to investigate oil possibilities
within five miles of Albany, say so.
He clear and definite so subscribers
will know what they are paying for.
I protest against .the whole present
regime, and as the pioneer mover ask
for a board of . directors of well
known, representative, sensible, weal
thy business men who can investigate
the oil, gas and artesian water possi
bilities within five miles nf Albany in
an intelligent and dependable manner.
Yours for a Square Deal.
WILSON BLAIN7.
PROF. HEAD, MANAGER OF
EILER HOUSE FOR LINN,
BENTON AND LANE.
Prof. Head is again connected with
the Eiler Piano Co., and is now man
ager for Linn, Benton and Lane coun
ties. Will look after the tuning, or any
other business connected with the
Filers Piano.
There will be no foolish advertising.
Come to the store at 120 West Sec
ond street, Albany, and he will give
you the worth of your money.
Will try and sell as they did 20
years ago, a plain straight forward
deal.
Second hand pianos and organs will
be taken in. exchange.
You .will see the Chickering, Stro
bcr, Stegcr, Eilers and Kimball pi
anos, with many others.
These arc instruments you do not
require to blow about, for they are in
many homes, and have been tried for
many years.
Xow remember, no humbug. Come
and get a well known piano. tl4
Low Fares West
DAILY MARCH 1st
POINTS IN
from
Chicago $3300 St. Taul $25.00
Cincinnati 3?.A Kansas Citv 25.00
Milwaukee 31 50 Omaha 25.00
St. Louis 32.00 DesMoines 2 .85
New York 50.iV! Indianapolis 35.65
Detroit 38.00 Denver 25.00
From other eastern points in proportion.
Tell your friends in the Fast of this opportunity of moving West at
low rates. Direct train service via Burlington Route. Northern Pacific,
flreat Northern and "North Bank" lines to Portland thence via Southern
Pacific or Oregon Electric Ry. Details will be furnished on request.
W. E. COMAN.
General Freight & Pass. Agt. S. T. & S. Ry., Portland, Oregon.
PERSONAL
Fred Westbrook was a Salem visitor,
yesterday.
It was Bill Walker who went to Port
land alter a team, uot Moore. .
Born on March 6 to Mr. and Mrs.
Claud C. Bray, a son.
Geo. W. Phillips and son. of Wcod
burn, arrived this noon on a short Al
bany viait.
Mr. and Mr . Fred Anderson this
afternoon went to Dallas on a visit with
relatives.
Mr. John Goodwin is here from the
ea on a visit with his brother, Mr.
Phil Goodwin, of the Young Store.
S. N. Stewart this noon returned,
from a trip to Nebraska, his former I
home, where he disposed of interests, I
preparatory to settling down nere per
Liantly. -
A. H. Lea, prominent in creamery
business for several years, has been in
the city. He is a candidate for state
food commissioner, well qualified fur
the important position.
Monroe Cheek, a popular employee of
the S. P., left last night for Magnum,
Oklahoma, on a visit of a month with
his folks, after an absence of several
years. Perhaps he won't come back
alone.
H. N. Cockerline has returned from
a trip to Southern Oregon, covering the
state as far as Medford, being gone
three weeks. He reports the North
west business good, ahead of last year
by a healthy pec cent.
Last Time Tonight.
The Dancing Richards are on the
program at Dreamland tonight for the
last time. They have beei a big suc
cess, playing to packed houses each
night, and no doubt will play , to a
capacity house tonight. The picture
program is above the average, featur
ing "The Boy of '61," an excellent war
drama, and Bill's Bills, an exceedingly
funny comedy, with three other fine
pictures.
Coming tomorrow for a three day's
engagement, Chet Wilson, a noted ca
toonist. who will caricature prominent
people in the city and audience.
A Celebrated Motor.
At The Albany Gun Store can be
seen one of the celebrated Harley
Davidson motor cycles. This is by all
means one of the most complete motor
cycles ever placed on the market.
The Jersey Dairy
HERD TUBERCULIN TESTED.
Pure Milk and Cream delivered twice
daily.
If you do not get your milk promptly,
call me on either phone. W.C. Schultz,
proprietor.
. If you want a cool, sweet
SMOKE that won't burn
your tongue smoke the
HUB T
If you don't find us at the old stand
come around to the green front, on
Baker street, near the skating rink.
DAWSON & BUTZLAFF.
Don't forget to have your shoes re
paired at Burns' Shoe Store.
WATCHES, F. M. Frer.eh & Son,
The A'bany Dressed Beef and Pro
duce Co. will pay the highest market
price for eggs and other produce.
FOR SALE Good young team, 6 and
7 years old. Weight about 1600.
Address H. A. Lake, Tallman, Ore.
4t
TO APRIL 15th
to
WESTERN OREGON
Eggs
Wanted
Our Wants.
FOR SALE. Some of the best build
ing lots inside the city limits, and
will sell lot and build you a home
according to your own ideas, one
third cash, balacne easy terms.
. New 7-room house for sale. Geo.
C' Richards, contractor and builder,
934 S. Maple. Home phone red 141.
MEN WANTFD to work in woods,
near town, good wages. Home 1283.
FOR SALE. I have one Aspinwall
potato planter to sell.aiso a fine lot of
Carmnn No 3 seed potatoes, they ars
the leaders of 40 other kinds I have
tested, at 90 cts a bushel; also have
baled hay for sale. A. J . CaJotners,
6th and Lafayette Sts., Albany. ,lt
WANTED. Tenants for brick store
building cor. 3d & Lyon St. Will
build to suit tenants. X. Y. Boom,
331 E 5th St. It
ORPINGTON EGGS -From the best
strains of buff and white thorough
breds. J. A. Humphreys, Winona
Park. Phone P. O. after 5:30 p. m.
tlO
FOR SALE -Fine young cow, fresh,
with heifer calf. Cor. Front and
Chicago streets. 27t
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms, at 740
E First. K. Fletcher.
FOR SALE A good young team, 6
and 7 years old, weight about 1600.
H. A. Lake, Tallman, Or.
FOR SALE. A new, modern, five
room and bath Bungalow. Has fire
pi ce, built in china closet, and dutch
kitchen. See owner, 516 west Hth
St. 2t
WANTED. Farm team, mares, about
1300 lbs., harness, wagon, cash. De
Long Bros. R. D, 4, Albany.
FOR SALE. An Oliver typewriter,
nearly new, easy terms. See Conrad
Meyer jr.
EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! For hatching.
"Hen that lays, hen that pays. Blood
will tell." Guarantee my stock best
bred in America. Bun Leghorns,
Black Minorcas, White and Silver
laced Wyandottes. Mochel & Mochel,
1114 Santiam Road. 24t
FOR SALE. An aei motor windmill
with 1000 gallon tank and force pump
See Henry Broders.
WANTED. To buy good milch cows.
3. R. Huggins. both phones. 24t
FOR SALE House, three lots, and cow.
913 First cit. tS
FOR SALE. Day old chicks and eggs
for setting, single comb, Rhode Is
land Reds, "preferred stock." Ad
dress P. S. Ware, Albany. 23t
FuR SALE. 5 acre tract, new house
and barn, close in. Inquire W. F.
Pfeiffer's store. 26t
FOUND '! Sacramento Valley Irriga
tion checks. At the Dem. office.
HAY 40 tons fine Vetch hay, baled,
for sale. Reasonable price. Fish &
Hodges. 23t
WANTED. -To rent modern 5 room
cottage within 10 blocks of post
office. J. B. Wilson, Wilson Photo
. Studio. 19t
LOST. A gentleman's matrix 'stick
pin. Return to H. T. Wentworth.
Reward.
WHO wants one of the best small fruit
and poultry farms in the Willamette
Valley; good buildings, modern con
veniences, close to good school, best
of Boil; inside city limits of good
town. Will take Albany residence
property up to $2500.00 as part pay
ment. See B. M. Payne, Cusick
Block, Albany, Oregon.
CHICKENS Buff Orpingtons, pullets
and cockeiels, for sale. Cor. Chicago
and Front. 14t
Howe phone Black 96.
TO EXCHANGE. $2500 6 room resi
dence near car line in Portland, Or.,
for Albany property, vacant lots pre
ferred. D. i. Chitwood, Pioneer,
Or. . J3t
FOR RENT-Shop room, backoffiorae
Restaurant, see W. F Pfeiffer. 13t
TOR AbE. Fine Airdale puppies.
E. D. Cusick. lot
FOR SALE. Some lots well located.
Real bargains if taken soon. A well
located modern bungalow, 1 close in
residence, 1 strictly, high grade res
idence lot. J. C. Holbrook, 2nd St.
lOt
FOR RENT Suite of three modern
housekeeping rooms, ground floor.
Mrs. J. M. V. Bilyeu, 22.4 Baker St.
9t
FOR SALE OR RENT Nice lot, small
house. Sale price $600. Rent $6 per
rhonth. Enquire N. Talbert, 1442 E
Front St. 6t
FOR SALE.-White Orphington pull-
ets, and White Orphington and Leg
horn eggs, in small or large lots. E.
Hartsock. R. D 4. Home 3835.
FOR RENT Suite furnished house
keeping rooms, also furnished rooms.
Mrs. Gould, 418 W 3rd. 8'
EGGS.-Pure bred Buff Orpington and
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for
hatching, $1.00 per 15, at the yard;
also babv chicks after March the lr.th
Mrs. Frank Kitchen, Salem road.
I Home phone Blsck 283. 7c
BARN rOR RENT Lights and water.
oza r. dro at. 7t
EGGS.-Indian runner ducka, for let
ting, for sale. F. M.. Mitchell. Bell
30t
JERSEY COW FOR SALE. Home
phone 3803. H. G. Rumbaugh. 30t
WANTED Good cows. Ed Holloway.
Home phone 2462. 1-iGt
HOP LAND FOR SALE.-113 acres
finest in staoe for hops, near electric
line. E. H. Rhodes. lit.
$100 PER PLATE
was paid at a banquet to Henry Clav,
in New Orleans in 1S42. Mighty cost
ly for t.ofc with stomach trouble or
indigestion. Today people every
where use Dr. King's New Life Pills
for these troubles as well as liver,
kidney and bowel disorders. Easy,
safe. sure. Or-'- - t Fred Daw-
. A.