Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, April 19, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE LAST HALF OF THE MONTH
WILL MAKE A GREAT IMPRESSION ON THESE VAST ASSORTMENTS
OF
READY-TO-WEAR
ARE YOU READY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER? OUR METHODS
GETTING YOU READY SAVE YOU TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY.
OF
LADIES' SUITS.
The characteristics o f
these Suits are individuality
and diversity of style. Suits
without equal for the woman
accustomed t o "custom"
tailoring and exclusivencss
of style, yet not averse to
saving a few dollars. Cream,
navy blue, light and dark
mixtures are all you need to
look at. See our line at
$19.50, $22.50 and $25.00.
They cannot be duplicated
elsewhere.
LADIES' COATS.
New Top Coats moderate
ly priced in all the new com
binations and fixings that go
to make a swell coat. The
novelty colors are very pret
ty, but it is restful to get
back to the good old navy
blues and tan serges. We
are showing some of the best
things ever produced in the
coat line at $16.50 to $25.00.
Young Ladies' Coats for a
less price.
MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW IT'S TIME.
EXTRA SPECIAL
SUMMER SILK
All Colors, 15c yd.
SPECIAL LOT
FIGURED LAWNS
White Grounds, 5c yd.
MUSLIN MILL ENDS
Standard Round Thread
Bleached Muslin
Special, 7c yd.
STYLISH MILLINERY
Your ideas in Millinery worked out to a T. Our double force of trimmers are
working steady and "hard trying to keep this 1580 sq. ft. of millinery floor filled with
pretty hats. Ninety-nine out of every hundred who look' through our styles buy their
hats here. The right styles at the right prices, our motto. Bring in your children
and visit our Juvenile Department. Latest blocks in plain or combination straws in
red, navy and white.
RATINE COLLAR SETS ON SALE
HAMILTON'S
.
The Popular Store for the People
Albany Democrat
Entered at the pout office, Albany, Or
ad becond class mail matter.
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.
THE WORLD IS STARTLED.
The wreck of the Titanic is one of
the inr.jt appalling in history. 'I he
finest boat in the world, supposed to
be as safe as traveling on land, un
sinkable under ordinary icrcumstanc
es, in an instant met an enemy of
greater strength, an iceberg, the ac
cumulation of ages, a monster in size,
sneaking southward under the cur
rent, and went down with its millions
of wealth, rich and poor alike, dia
, monds and rags together. The mind
can hardly conceive of the despair of
the situation, a battle against elements
knowing only the force of nature.
When, the Titanic was built it was
thought a boat had been constructed
that could meet all the requirements
of absolute safety, and the rich took
passage upon it accordingly, but, af
ter all, it seems as if man's power is
limited, and there are some things
he cannot do, nor begin to do. The
things he builds may seem strong,
but how weak they are when the ma
chinery of the Great Creator works its
way against them.
It is a great thing to be able to
travel over the world; but it doesn't
take much to end it all.
Congressman Hawley is against the
Kenyon-Sheppard bill, providing for
the prohibition of the shipment of
liquor into dry territory, one of the
best bills before congress, greatly
needed for the protection of states
where the law provides for the prohi
bition of the traffic. After all poli
tics and religion don's mix very well.
Senator Lafollette is a great man,
a statesman of character, but he will
not be nominated for president, and
he will not get the Oregon delega
tion, which will go to President Taft.
PERSONAL.
W. Gee, of Astoria, was here.
D. M. John. Corvallis, has been in the
city. ;
M. F. Sherman, ths iioose, has been
in the city.
Rev. W. P. White returned last even
ing from Portland.
Mrs. Engdahl, of Salem, is visiting
Albany friends.
Mrs. Wm. MorKan went to Lebanon
this afternoon.
Fred Dawson, the Rexall druggist, this
noon returned from Newport.
Policeman Jim Emery, of Corvallis,
was in the ci y this afternoon.
J. L Carson, of Vancouver, B. C,
is a notei registration.
I O. B. Marshall this noon returned
: from a Portland .trip.
I W. D. Mixter went to Junction this
afternoon, his former home town.
! A. C. Foster, candidate for sheriff cn
the republican ticket, has been in the
city.
1 hillis, daughter of Dr. Lemon, went
to Eugene this afternoon to visit rela
tives. .Mrs. E. F. Wiles this noon returned
from Suver, wh re she had teen to at
tend the funeral of her father.
Mrs. Edith Van Cleve and daughter
arrived this noon from Toledo for a
visit at he hjme of Mrs. Virgil Parker.
Mrs. Bert Sanders and daughter ar
rived this noon from Uoldendale on a
visit with her -brothers-in law, M. L.
and Geo. Sanders, and their families.
Mrs. Emma B. Crjsno was called to
Portland last evening by the death of a
niece, a daughter of Mrs. McClung.
She was accompanied by her father,
Mr. Bryant.
Our Wants.
StO.OOOTO LOAN on real property, by
J. C Christy, Attyat-law. Rooms
over First Nat'l Bank, Aibany. 4-6t
FOR SALE. Orphitijrton etrgs, 5 a
setting. Chicago end Front Streets.
, Home phone 2afi. 15 t
FOR SALE 120 cords fir and oak
wood, $1.50 per cord; also good
wagon, buggy and set of good work
horness. Inquire Arthur Moore,
Burns' Shoe Store. It
FLUFF RUGS. Made out of old cur
i pets. M. L. Sanders agent. Home
phone 441. lot.
, WANTED. Work by the hour or day.
I 723 E. 1st. Bell 224 R.
FOR SALE-2 lot) Fairdale ad at bar
gain. See I R, Schultz. 161,
FOR RENT. Furnished housekeeping
and sleeting rooms Mrs. Bilyeu, 224
I Baker Street. 323t
FOR SALE An excellent buy in
good vacant business property, well
! situated, in business district. Call
' on J. V. Pipe, 203 West 2nd St. 13t
REMOVAL
Classes Entertained at Mrs. Winn's
Home.
Last evening the young ladies' classes
oi Mrs. Winn and Sharp entertained
the young men in the classes of Mr.
Schmitt and Prof. Franklin at the home
of Mrs. Winn. Various games were
played and then cloth, needles and
thread were divided among the young
men, from which they were to "create"
caps under the instruction and super
vision of the young ladies. Refresh
ments and a "sine" closed a very en
joyable evening.
Dr. Bernard Kavanaugh, Osteopath.
Bhysician, announces the removal of his
offices from the Schmitt-Hunt Building
3rd and Broadalhin to the First Savings
Bank Building 2nd and Broadalbin Sts.
Both phones.
Residence 223 S. Ferry St. Bell phone
386 R
PURE BRED
STALLION
HOPS 228.
No. 52682 A. T. R.
By the Mighty Zombro, 2:11, the
greatest of Western sires. Dam Po
chahontas, dam of Little Maid, 2:18,
Hops 52692.
Will be at Palace Feed Stables, N.
Ferry St., Monday and Tuesday.
R. D. COOPER, Owner.
Kleber Wood, manager, Independ
ence, Oregon. t9
Learn Telegraphy, fine opportunity
for a young man who wishes to equip
himself for a good paying position.
Western Uuion Telegraph Company.
FRUIT AND BERRY FARM.
When Men See Our Guns
they immediately begin to think of a
day at the traps with a good score at
night. But don't stop at looking.
Come right in this hardware store and
examine our guns in your own hands.
Heft them, balance them, sight then.
If that don't complete your satisfac-,
lion, the prices will.
HULBERT-OHLING H'D. CO
FOR SALE-rFlock of white Leghorn
chickens, best layers. 404 Calapooia.
LOST.-A gold necklace, without the
charm. Return to 116 Washington
St.
LOST. A lemon and white pointer,
chain on neck. Leave at Jus. Coon,
the tailor. Reward. t20
LOST A cuff link, E on it. Return to
Democrat office.
FOUND-A lady's duster. At Demo
crat office.
15 acres in bearing apple orchard,
choice winter varieties, orchard in
good condition and within five miles
of Albany.
4 acres in strawberries and bearing,
35 acres in the tract, and nearly all in
cultivation, every foot good fruit or
berry land.
Q,.,u i,r.,,cn ,i nn,....;nH
j wiiuii sum. lie iruu aim uerries
1 from this year's crops will net the
I purchaser one-third of the purchase
price of the farm.
I Will sell this tract for one-half of
I the price asked for similar lands ad
joining that have nothing on them,
and will give time on a part of the
! purchase price.
I Full particulars, location and price
given to those that mean business, by
calling at my omce, at No. 102 E.
First Street, Albany, Oregon.
C. G. BURK'HART. I
GREEN
FRONT
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
Horse sTioeing and general black
smithing, wagon and carriage work.
Nothing but first-class work by expert
mechanics.
DAWSON & BUTZLOFF,
First and Baker Sts., between 1st and
2nd, near Wigwam.
FOR SALE. Some of the but 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 rrd 141.
Ed. Schoel.-
Coniliiinto for SHEUIFF lr 'demo
emtio primaries.
Eggs
Wanted
Tho A'twny Dressed Beef and Pro
duco Co. will pay the highest market
price for eggs and othor produce.
AUTO TRANSFER.
W. A. LONQ.
Office Trrscv Patrv. 3J3 I. von St.
Home Phone 1400. Bell Phone -4W-.I
Home 411. j
DR. J. W. JACKSON, j
Graduate registered Veterinarian,
1014 E. 2nd St, Albany Or. Plumes.'
B. M PAYNE.
Farm Lands and City Property fori
sine
Real Estato Loans.
Fire Insurance.
Surety Bonds
Rooms 19 21 Cusiek Blcck,
Allony, Oregon.
M. B, CRAFT,
242 West Second St, Albtny,
FiMt-ctass meats of all kinds
from selected stock.
CEMETERY WORK-See R. C. Phelps
in charge of city cemotery, aoout
having lots kept up, cement work,
etc. Call at cemetery. t 25
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. flolbrook, 2nd St
lot
RESIDENT College student wants
yards or gardens to care for during
the season. Reference. Bell 681y.
FOR RENT.-80 acres of pasture, with
running water, adjoining the city of
Albany. Call on E. F. Sox,;at Stew
art & Sox H'dw Co'a Store. 29t
FOR RENT. Furnished housekeeping
rooms, 1 suite, newly furnished,
ground floor, 213 Baker. Home paone
: Black 205. 17
LET Greenfield figure on yonr brick and
plastering, also stone and tile work
All work guaranteed. Phone Home
404. t8
FOR RENT OR SALB. 16tf acres,
about 2 miles from Albany P. O..
Benton county. G. C. Covalt, 1139
c xoa su 1 9
DRESSMAKING. Will continue to do
dressmaking. Am now at 1227 E.
2nd street. Mrs. Omer Mitchell. 18
FOR SALE. -6,000 feet second hand
lumber, good order. Call Geo.
Anderson, 130 Montgomery st 8 t
FOR SALE. Good young team, 6 and
7 years old. Weiirht about ltifio.
Address H. A. Lake, Taliman, Ore.
4t
FOR SALE-100 tons hay. vetch and
cheat, vetch and oats. J. A, Howard.
20t
WOOD FOR SALE. Second growth fir
U, old fir $4. 75, goud dry wood and
good measure, ilomerilack 106, Bell
phone 448 J. F. C. CHAPMAN.
POTATOES WANTED Large or
sman iocs, oyj. u. cms uo E. 4th,
Both phones. 17t
FOR SALE by the owner, a six room
house and two lots, center of to.n
half block from High school. Apply
on ine premises cast 4in street.
H. Barns.
FOR SALE. Farm, with 2 sets of
buildings, 552 acres, 7 miles east of
Albany, all or part, at sacrifice,
terms to suit, with or without stock
and machinery. See me if you mean
business. C. R. Uerig, R. D. 1.
10-2U
FOR SALE-264' by 110 ft of property.
Call on Mrs. Fromm, 440 E 1st. 5t
GLASS. All sites and kinds, for pale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper
than ay where lse in Albany. Skill-;
Iv set, if desired. 1
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Good farm 134 acres, 35 acres in
cultivation, 20 acres more ready to .
plow with little work, 6 acres fine pas-1
hire besides other pasture in timber j
tract, lots of good second growth fir (
timber, over 3000 cords wood, crop j
ail in, 12 acres fine clover. Fair 5-room :
house, barn and other buildings, good,
well, fine spring can be piped to house, !
some fruit, 6 miles to Albany, and 3
miles to good town on S. P. railroad,
yi miles to station on S.- P. R. R. and
miles to Oregon Electric; lots of
fine rolling orchard land, on county,
road, R. F. D., telephone, close to
good school. Price, $95.00 per acre,
small payment down and easy terms
on balance or will take good residence
in Albany up to $2000.00 and balance
terms.
B. M. PAYNE, .
Cnsick Block. Albany, Oregon.
Come
TO
Our New Store
at Broadalbin and
3rd St.
A new stock of
Up-todate
FURNITURE
Our Motto:
A Square Dee l '
Also furniture. bargains
at our store at 109 W.
First street.
9 a
t -fin D
FISHER BRADEN & FISHER
A
I 1 A.
LL over the world, hotels
railways, steamship lines
and the best shops, know
"A.B.A." Cheques ore as good as
gold. No difficulty la cashing
them, for your signature identi
fies you. Pay your bills through
out your trip with them, just as
you would nt home with your
own check book.
J.W.Cusick & Co
Drs. Foster & Lemon,
BY A RATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC DRUGLESS METHOD REMOVE
THE CAUSE OF CHRONIC NERVOUS, DISEASES,
Such as asthma, rheumatism, ecaema, both acute and chronic, stomach
and intestinal trouble, female complaint, eye weakness, partial paralysis,
head-ache and spinal trouble. , We invite an investigation of our system.
A brief consultation free.
Office rooms, 7, 10 and 11 Brenner Block, opposite P. O., West First
Street, Albany, Oregon.
Hours from 1 p. m, to 9 p. m. Msrnings and Sundays by appoint
ment only. '
Both phones.
5,000
Cases of EGGS Wanted.
Will pay top market price
IN CASH.
We want cream.
Others are taking advantage of our cash buying system.
Why not you?
KLOCK PRODUCE CO.,
k Cash Buyers of Farm Produce.
GEO. J. COOK, Manager.
Beth phones 49Eif: ' F--- and Jackson, Albany.