MORE HUMIDOR READY-TO-WEAR HAMILTON'S The Popular Store for the People wmmaawmw The Celebrated Durham Duplex Demonstrator Safety Razor is different from any other safety razors because it uses the sliding stroke of the ordinary razor instead of th e"hoe" stroke common to all other safeties. You can get a $2.50 razor for 35c while they last at HULBERT-OHLING H'D. CO GREEN FRONT BLACKSMITH SHOP. Horse shoeing and general black smithing, wagon and carriage work. Nothing but first-class work by expert mechanics. DAWSON & BUTZLOFF, First and llaker Sis., between 1st and 2nd, near Wigwam. .1 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. CALIFORNIA ROOMING HOUSE II. K. HAZEN, Prop. Light Housekeeping Suites, Sleeping Rooms, Rates Reasonable. Second and Montgomery Streets Home Phone 208 AUTO TRANSFER. W. A LONQ. Office Jersey Dairv. 323 Lyon St. Home Phone 1400. Bell Thone Home 411. DR. J. W. JACKSON, j Graduate registered Veterinarian, 1014 E. 2nd St., Albany Or. Thoncj, ' RAIN MORE GRASS LIKENS ARE GRASS BLEACHED WE LEAD THE CITY. While in the store take a walk through this large de partment and you will won der where so many fine wares come from. Our ten-to-one showing means that we can show you ten suits where other stores show you one. But still the ratio is about the same, we get ten customers to other stores' one every day. Why ? Ask any Ham ilton customer, she knows better than any one else. To get right down to the bottom of the facts, investi gate our ready-to-wear lines and be pleased. Thank you for your atten tion. Wanted i The- Abnny Dressed Beef and Pro duco Co. will pay tho highest market i price for eggs and other produce B. M.TAYNE. Farm Lands and City Property for 811IO Heal Estate Lions. Fire Insurance. Surety Honda Rooms 19 21 Cuaick Block, Albany, Oregon. M. B. CRAFT. 242 West Second St, Albtny. First-class meats of all kinds from selected stock. NEW LINE OF TABLE LINENS. Our new line of table linen for spring is the Humidor kind which are undoubtedly the best linens on the market. By the yard, or separate pat terns with napkins to match. A most beautiful line of new and exclusive patterns shown. Best qualities, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Others at 75c, $1.00. FOR SALE-Flock of white Leghorn chickens, best layers. 401 Calapooia. LOST. A gold necklace, without the charm. Return to 110 Washington St. LOST. A lemon and white pointer, chain on neck. Leave at Jas. Coon, the tailor. Reward. t20 LOST A cuff link, E on it. Return to Democrat othce. FOUND -A lady's duster. At Demo crat office. CEMETERY WORK-See R. C. Phelps In charge or city cemetery, aoout having lots kept up, cement work, etc. Call at cemetery. t 26 ! FOR SALE. Some lots well, located. Roal bargains if taken soon. A well located modern bungalow. 1 close in residence, 1 strictly, high grade res idence lot. l. u. Hole-rook, 2nd St XOt RESIDENT College student wants yards or gardens to care for during tne Benson, neierence. ceil oaiy, FORKENT.-80 acres of pasture, with running water, adjoining the city of Aicany. uan on ri. r. sox, at Stew art & Sox H'dw Co's Store." 29t FOR RENT. Furnished housekeeping rooms, i suite, newiy lurmanea, ground floor, 213 Baker. Home pione Black 205. 17 LET Greenfield figure on your brick and Plastering, also atone and tile work All work guaranteed. Phone Home U4. t8 FOR RENT OR SALE. 16 acres, about 2 miles from Albany P. O., Benton county. G. C. Covalt, 1139 E 2nd St. t9 DRESSMAKING. Will continue to do dressmaking. Am now at 1227 E 2nd street. Mrs. Omer Mitchell. t8 FOR SALE. -5,000 feet second hand lumber, good order. Call Geo. Anderson, 130 Montgomery at 8 t FOR SALE. Good young toam, 6 and 7 years old. Weight about 1600. Address H. A. Lake, Tollman, Ore. 4t FOR SALE-100 tons hay. vetch and encat, vetch undents. J. A. Howard, 20t WOOD FOR SALE. Socond growth fir $4, old fir $4.76, good dry wood and goou measure. riometiiacK:iut, Bell phone 44a J. r . (J. CHAPMAN. POTATOES WANTED Large or smau io;s, oy J. u. r.ms auo E. 4th, Hoth phones. 17t FOR SALE by the owner, a six room House and two lota, center of toan. half block from High i cho 1. Apply on ino premises casi iin street. 11. Hums. FOR SALE. Farm, with 2 seta of buildings, 6o2 acres, 7 miles east of Aitiany, all or part, at sacrifice, terms to suit, with or without stock and machinery. See me if you mean Business, u. n. uerie, K. D, 1. 10-2U FOR SALE-264' by 110 ft of property. Call on Mrs. Promm, 440 E 1st. 5t GLASS. All sues and kinds, for rale M the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than avwhere else in Albany. SkilU I Iv set, if desired. Albany Democrat Entered at the post office, Albany, Or as tecond dries 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 ...... v.. j .u. v""" $1.25. At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at ft. F.P. Nutting. POCATELLO SELECTS BITU LITHIC. Twenty-Five Blocks in the Business Heart of the City to lie Paved. Twenty-five streets In the business heart of the city are to be paved with the popular bitulithic paving, the city council having recently awarded the contract after a thorough investiga tion of the merits of the different kinds of paving. During this investi gation, the reports of various com mittees sent out by other cities to inspect pavings, were taken into con sideration, the report of J. Duder, as sistant engineer of Salt Lake City having especial weight. As the result of a three weeks trip through the east by Mr. Duder recom mendations will be made to the city commission of the Utah capital that bitulithic paving be used in all medium traffic and residence streets, says the Pocatclol Tribune. Mr. Duder was sent by the city commission for the special purpose of investigating paving matters, as he is to have charge of the paving and gen eral public improvement work of the engineering office. D. H. Blossom, city engineer, will have charge of the water works-, engineering and general supervision. The engineer visited Pueblo, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha and Chi cago. In these cities bitulithic pave ment has been used to considerable extent. Mr. Duder reports that his : - J.mnn.tr.t.ll .tltlf tt,A IIlVC!)lllitllUII9 uciiiwiiaiioivw i bitulithic material is very efficient. He Says nc lllius 11 csjjctiuny ayajHtu m streets with steep grades where a rough surface is employed, and he ; thinks it will be found satisfactory in Salt Lake. . He found cheaper paving, but in the matter of wearing qualities, he de clares, they were not satisfactory and he does not believe it would pay to adnnt them. I F 0. WILL, lor Watches FRUIT AND BERRY FARM. 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. Small house, good barn, possession when sold. The fruit and berries from this year's crops will net the purchaser one-third of the purchase price of the farm. ... yiH.scJl this tract for one-half-. cjj the price asked for similar lands ad joining that have nothing on them, and will give, time on a part of the purchase price. Full particulars, location and price given to those that mean business, by calling at my office, at No. 102 E. First Street, Albany, Oregon. C. G. BURKHART. 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 ture besides other pasture in timber tract, lots of good second growth fir timber, over 3000 cords wood, crop all in, 12 acres fine clover. Fair 5-room house, barn and other buildings, good well, line spring can be piped to house, some fruit, 6 miles to Albany, and 3 miles to good town on S. P. railroad, I 'A miles to station on S. P. R. R. and 1J4 miles to Oregon Electric; lots of fine rolling orchard land, on county. road, K. f. L., 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. Cusick Block. Albany, Oregon. ALL over the world, hotels, railways, steamship lines and the best shops, know "A.B.A." Cheques are 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 at home with your own check book. J.W.Cusick&Co PERSONAL J. F. Broughton, of Cottage Grove was in the city. C. L. Ransom, a leading M 11 City man, was Here. Merchant L. P. Hubbs, of Lebanon, was in town today. J is, Shahan, of Cottage Grove, was in tne city today, Mrs. John Sloper vent to Eugene tnis atternoon. Mrs. R. P. Landis, cf this city, died at Ashland today, a fine young woman Riley J. Savage, is heie from Idaho uu a visit wuu uu uiuiuer, airs, uuao Kiefer. Dr. Mack Denney, of Portland, is nere to see bis lather, Jonn uunney, gradually failing. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton .Hear ing, a few miles from Albany, this morning, a boy. The mother was formerly Miss Verna Kelley. Walter Turrell and daughter arrived this noon from Tacoma to look after their Cloverdale property, for which Owen Beam is the local agent. T. B. Williamson went to Corvallis this afternoon to hear Sam Hill on good roads. Mr. Williamson is a supervisor, and says it is easy to make good roads if you have the money, which is the rub. Mrs. D. H. Loonoy. MissLjony, Mrs. J. D. Sherman, Mrs C. J. Canon, Florence Reives, Georgia Bilyeu, Mrs. C. il. Smith and Mtb. S. A. Pearce were among a fine looking lot of Jeffer son ladies who had been here to attend t!ie Eastern Star meeting. Married. Fred Hammill and M if s Eva Moore, of Hoiley, were married tonay at the M. E. parsonage by- kev. Leech. Two worthy and prosperous yonng people who will make their home at Hoiley. Dreamland Tonight. Row motion pictures are made, now at Dreamland is one of the most inter esting films ever shown, tomorrow Frank Lanning, of the Kalem Co. will be here in person, an i on next Tue-Wed-Thur. The Passion Play, the dates having been changed. Orville Payne today had a warrant issued for the arrest of Jas. Fields on the charge ot the theft of $3, and was himself held under $50 to appear as a witness. Rebekahs Attention. Remember the entertainment this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall in honor of the 93rd anniver sary of the order, to which all Rebekahs and their families are cordially invited. Emma Brenuer, Noble Grand. Albert Foster committed suicide at Walla Walla yesterday. He was not a former Linn county man, as some sup posed. LOST. Largo belt pin, initials V. G. Return to Young's Store, clerk 11' t27 WANTED. A comDetent. energetic. young man to solicit in city, good compensation and chance tor rapid advancement. Apply Room 13 Nation ' al gnk Building, from 9 to 10 a. m. REMOVAL SALE In order to make room and reduce our stock, we will run a bargain sale for one week at the Pratt Store, 109 W. 1st St. Come and see what you can save this week. Fisher Braden Co. Drs. Foster BY A RATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC DRUGLESS METHOD REMOVE THE CAUSE OF CHRONIC NERVOUS, DISEASES, Such as asthma, rheumatism, eczema, 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, Mornings and Sundays by appoint ment only. Both phones. Our Wants LOST-Silver pini Greek letters P. B. I. Return to Uem. omce. FOR RENT Residence, 6 rooms.witfi bath. See Dr. Ellis. LOST. Lady's watch and fob, ia city. Reward. Return to Democrat office. FOR SALE. Inside house and lot, cheap, nicely located. Inquire 516 E. 6. WANTED One to five acres, dry land, as near Albany as passible, for slaughter house. M. B. Craft. WANTED. Work by the hour. 104 West 3rd and Lyon. Home phone 343. t25 LOST. Gold ring, with inUid pink cameo stone, in city, Leave at Dem ocrat office. WAITED. Lady wishes work of any kind, by day or hour. Home phone 451. tl WOOD. 16 inch body fir, at the Shingle Mill. 25t $60,000 TO LOAN on real property, by j. i,. lynnsty, rtuy-ai-iaw. Kooms over First Nat'l Bank, Aibany. 4-5t FOR SALE. Orphington eggs, 50c a setting. Chicago and Front Streets. Home phone 296. 15 t FOR SALE 120 cords fir and oak wood, $l.bU 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 car pets. M. L. Sanders agent. Home phone 441. 15t. WANTED.-Work by the hour or day. 728 E. 1st. Bell 224 R. FOR SALE-2 lots Fairdale ad at bar gain. See I. R. Schultz. 16t FOR RENT. Furnished housekeeping ana steering rooms Mrs. cnyeu, 24 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 Dr. Bernard Kavanaugh, Osteopath. Bhvsician. announces the removal of his- offices from the Schmitt-Hunt Building . 3rd and broadaltnn to the f irst Savings- Bank building 2nd and Broadaioin bts. Both phones. Residence 223 S. Ferry St. Bell phone - 386 R. PURE BRED STALLION HOPS 22834. 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 & Lemon,