Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, May 24, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    EXTRA SPECIAL SHOWING
SUMMER
WASH GOODS
another laudable business epoch
set by this store in the selling of
staple and novelty cotton dress
goods. Hundreds of yards on display
LINEN CRASH TOWELING
600 Yards Fine Crash Toweling
in mill ends from 6 to 12 yard lengths
actually worth 10c yd.
Extra Special 6t C
500 yards Dress Ginghams in every good
combination, such as stripes, checks
and bar combinations
the yard 8 3"C
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL JUST IN-Pattern Pep't
HAMILTON'S
THE
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 Ktid carriage work.
Nothing but til sl-class work by expert
mechanics.
DAWSON & BUTZLOFF.
First and Uaker Sts., between 1st and
Jnd, near Wigwam.
FRUIT AND BERRY FARM.
15 acres in bearing apple orchard,
choice winter varieties, orchard in
good condition and within tive miles
of Albany.
4 acres in strawberries and bearing,
35 acres in the tract, and nearly all in
cultivation, every foot good fiuit or
berry land.
Small house, good barn, possession
when sold. The fruit and berries
from this year's cro.ts will i.et the
purchaser one-third of the purchase
price of the farm. '
Will sell this tract for one-half ol
the price asked for similar lands ad
joining that have nothing on thrm,
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 K.
1-irat Street, Albany, Oregon.
C G. BURKHART.
POPULAR STORE FOR THE PEOPLE
PEOPLE'S
CLOTHING STORE
207 Lyon Street.
Highest cash puid for all kinds- of
clothing, shoes, huts, trunks,
vnlises, jewelry, etc.
If you luivo uny thing; call Bell
131-U.
E. ROGOWAY.
Smoke
The Hub Cigar
"MADE IN ALBANY"
B. M. PAYNE.
Farm Lands and City Property for
sale
Real Estate Luans.
hire Insurance.
Surety Honda
Rooms It) 21 Cusiek Block,
Albany, Oregon.
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St, Albtny.
First-class meats of ill kinds
from selected stock.
Osteopathy
Osteopathy is not similar to, nor
does it include chiropractic, massage,
rnlibimr. electric vibrators, or magnet- I
ic healing, or any of the so-called
treatments, which are a mask to de
cieve the public. Many of these im
postcrs who claim to be "specialists",
tell their patients they give Osteo
pathic treatment, and some are bold
enough to state they have attended
Osteopathic colleges, which is false
in every particular.
The Osteopathic Physician is a
graduate of a recognized college of
Osteopathy, the course being three
and four years. The Osteopathic
Physician passes a rigid examination
given by the Oregon Board of Medi
cal Examiners and is a licensed physi
cian. These impostcrs are not college
graduates, anybody can buy a diploma
for $10.00 without any training.
ihey do not take a state board ex
amination arc not licensed to prac
tice in the state of Oregon or in
any other state in the Union.
I he public at large will do well to
leave alone these impostcrs and fakes
and when in need of a physician, em
ploy one with a license to practice.
OSTEOPATHIC INFORMA
TION BUREAU.
E. C. KRAUSE J. P. SOPER
Eureka . ...
Furniture Hospital
Furnituro repaired, upholstered and ro
finished. Expert furniture packing
nnd shipping. Wurehouso for storage.
Piano polishing a specialty. Cane and
reed work. Home phone 309.
202 E. SECOND ST. ALBANY, ORE
Shingles.
Made in Albany my .No 1 Edg ilrain
, c
granes ami prices r. m ,i.io upwarus.
Every bunch branded with my name,
: Look tor it. Examine these shingles
1 before buying elsewhere.
t. A. THOMPSI N
We use no dry kiln
FOK 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.
AUTO TRANSFER.
W. A. LONG.
Office Jersey Dairy, 323 Lyon St.
Home Phone
499-J. Home 411.
Albany Democrat
Entered at the post office, Albany, O
ad btcoi.n ilBbt n oil nmi r.
The Daily Delivered, 10 cents a
eek; in advance for one "ear, $4.00.
By mail, in advance for one ar $3, at
end of year $3.50.
The Weekly Advance er year
$1.25. At end of year $1. . After 3
years at $2.
F. P. Nutting.
BURKHART SALE
AMOUNTED TO
$16,781
The big sale of the fine Jersey herd
of R. L. Burkhart was completed at 5
o'clock last evening, The total sales
were $16,745 for stock and $36 for a
separator.
The crying was done by Col. Perry,
of Columbus, Ohio, of national fame,
a great talker, and Lee Francis, of
Missouri, who is also a good one. In
fact Francis is a more fluent talker,
has a better voice, and doesn't have
to be shown. He also gets the bids.
The event was a great one at Maple
Lawn, and will long be remembered
by the large crowd attending.
Following were the sales:
Raymond B. Seeley, Sherwood, cow,
$200.
Glentana Dairy Farm, Spokane,
cow, S220; cow, $190; heifer, $150;
cow, $280.
Mrs. C. Doering, Duncans, Canada,
heifer, $150; heifer, $200; bull, $105;
cow, $170; heifer, $325; heifer, $175;
heifer, $200.
Bert Pease, Ellensburg, cow, $225;
cow, $180; cow, $230; heifer calf, $165;
heifer, $200; bull calf, $50.
Tyson Bealls, Medford, bull calf,
$75; heifer, $200.
W. J .Dunlap, Shedd, heifer, $175;
cow, $175.
J. M. Herin, Junction, cow, $135;
heifer, $120.
F. S. Mownson, Albany, bull calf,
$60; cow, $175.
E. W. Hewitt, Monmouth, bull calf,
$65.
J. P. Graves, Spokane, heifer, $175.
. C. Watson, Cpquille, cow, $215;
cow, $330.
M. S. Schrock. Banks, bull calf, $25.
J. W. Finn, McCoy, heifer, $165.
H. A. West. Oswego, bull, $85.
E. J. Ward, Gaston, heifer, $130;
heifer, $155: heifer, $140; cow, $300.
C. R. McCormick, Lebanon, bull
calf, $65.
V. G. Masscy, London, bull calf,
$100.
A. X. McClaren, Hood River, cow,
$170.
Geo. Conner, Albany, heifer, $50.
C. C. Woodcock, Portland, heifer,
$230; heircfr, $75; heifer, $100; heifer,
$155.
C. IT. Cannon, Turner, cow, $195;
bull, $125.
E. A. Kruse, Roscburg, bull calf,
$70.
I E. Petit, Dungencse, Wn, twin
J. W. finn, McCoy, cow, $iuu.
D M l.-;l.... T...;n fn St OS
II. E. Williams, Tillamook, bull calf,
$175.
J. A. Ward, Walla Walla, cow, $2a0.
R. N. Edwards, Junction, bull, $135.
O. H. Marshall, Alhanv, heifer, $200.
R. D. Sanford. Ashland, cow, $400;
bull, $275; cow, $225.
A. J. Johnson. Corvallis, cow, $32a.
Henry Stewart, Albany, cow, $255.
Ucnj. Wolfcr. Aurora, bull calf, $50.
Geo. McRcynolds, Shedd, $175; calf,
$100.
Louise Miller. Jefferson, cow, $2Ss;
heifer call, $175.
G. E. Stearns. Olympia, cow. $350.
C. T. Porter, Albany, cow, $325.
J. 11. Goldman. Wrenn, heifer calf.
$90: heifer calf. $100.
V. C. bpencc, uiconc, cow, ww,
cow, $400.
Chas. Hoyt. Jefferson, heifer, $la;
cow, $225.
C. W. Taylor. Corvallis, heifer, $200.
C. E. Bond, Albany, bull, $175.
J. E. Howard, Portland, bull calf,
$50.
J J. Long. Yoncalla. bull calf, $50.
J. E. Mc Bride,- Shedd, heifer calf,
'V. W. Quinn, Creswcll, bull.
J. A. Howard, Albany, service bull,
$240.
Chas. Miller. Jefferson, bull. $360.
Earl B. Henderson, Corvallis, bull,
;"95
"A." E. McKenzie, Scio, heifer calf.
$50.
Set Yourself Right.
Ahvavs get Fisher & Braden Co.
prices before you buy Home Furnish
ings. Your money's worth or your
! money back, is what you get at fisncr,
j Braden Co.
Another Shipment of Vacuum
Cleaners.
We have just received another ship
ment oi "Duntley" Vacuum Cleaners.
i With vour oermisston we v
will demon-
, - , . 1ern-lmiie clean-
ing machine wherever you suggest,
and without expense or obligation on
vour part.
"FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO.
Uover Leaf Dairy.
It yon appreciate clean, sanitary anu
pure milk give us a call.
Delivered twice a dav. Both phones.
Milk depot 331 l.von St.
J. F. HUGGINS, Prop.
Diamond Specials. We have some
sneeial bareams in diamonds during
ALBANY.
Have vour feet attended to by Mrs.
Driver, 739 i. bell 361J. V
Wedding ring 8, Engaeeent rings.
Friendship rings. F. M. Frencb & Son.
The celebrated Black Shells haye ar
rived at Baltimoras.
See the June Bride windows at
Young's.
The attractive June Bride series of
windows at Woung's will interest
you.
G. C. Richards is building a six
room bungalow on Walnut street.
John Dooley has about completed
a new modern house on his property
on Ninth street.
S. W. Ross has let the contract for
the erection of a modern home on his
lot on Maple street.
Mr. Gardner is building two mod
ern bungalows on his property at the
corner of Eighth and Maple streets.
C. C. Cameron has let the contract
tor the consruction of a six room
modern house on his property in
Wright's addition.
A. J. McDonald, a Limber cruiser of
Portland, has been looking after tim
ber interests in Linn county for sev
eral large companies the past few
days.
Fish & Hodges are tearing down a
frame building on Water street which
will be replaced" by a large warehouse.
The building will be 40x100 feet and
will be occupied by a new commis
sion man from Salem.
Cindrella Pictures Deserve Highest
Praise.
"The Reign of Cinderella is on"
A woman of less brains, or less dis
cerning personality than Miss Mabel
Taliaferro would have failed most in
gloriously, both in her attempt to
seize the scegter of Cinderella, and
in succeeding to make the world in
general accept her as the successor of
dainty "Cindy" of our story book
days. The Selig Polyscope Co., have
erected a triumphal arch around this
beloved legend, through which Prince
Charming and Cinderella lead their
imperial cortege. In staging this
mammoth spectacle, which is now be
ing shown at the Dreamland theater,
the Selig people illustrate the truism
that life is activity, and the three-reel
production as viewed by the writer, is
a fitting tribute to their untiring ef
forts to life to a higher plane the
moving picture industry. That the
story proves of absorbing interest to
old and young alike is a foregone con
clusionfi inasmuch as Cinderella meets
the demands of all ages, and is destin
ed to live long after less ambitious ef
forts of silent drama have served
their puny functions and have been
forgotten. Mr. Nelson of the Dream
land theater announces that these
reels wil lbe shown May 21, 22, 23,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
The Jersey Dairy
HERD TUBERCULIN TESTED.
Pura Milk and Cream delivered twict
daily.
If you do not get your P"''k promptly,
call me on either phone. .'. C. Schultz,
proprietor.
Fisher, Braden Co.
Funeral Directors and
Undertakers
Undertaking Parlors, 3rd and
Broadalbin
w-CIa, BOTH PHONES
aOST LADY ATTENDANT
STONE
For ruilding, ornamental purposes, rip
rap, filling, etc.
W. L. COBB. R D 6.
taiHomO Phnna t ' g!g.l
ICE CREAM
I was verv fortunate in somrinn-
y vvvmi nig uiu
agency for the Mt. Hood Ice Cream again
this season. Nothing but the best mat
erials used in its manf acture, always nice
and firm Strawberry, Vanilla and Cho
colate. At the Crest at all times.
L. L. Potts
The Riverside Farm
KO SCHOKL. Pronrieior
Breeder and Importer of O. I. C. Hog
S. C. White and Buff Leghorns, W.
P. Racks, Light Brahmas. R. C.
Rhode Island Reds, White
Cochin Bantams, . t
Turkeys, W i. , .
den Geeee, i ,
Ducks. 10 i
Guine
Winner or 17 prizes and 22 on Poultry
at ti-e Lewis & Clark Fair.
Eggs in Season Stock for Sale
Pnone. Farmers 95 ... R. p. D. No
MONEY TO LOAN On good farm
or citv property. Must be A No. 1
security. $5000.0S. $14)10.00. $500.00.
Call on" J. V. Pipe, 203 West 2nd St
Our. Wants.
FOR SALE. Tv.u stoves and several
pieces of furniture. Bell phone
5i7-L. 224 Ferry St. t29
WANTED. All kinds of second-hand
goods. Phone Bell 428-J. . t28
FOR SALE. Residence lot 104x158
feet, on the crest of hill overlook
ing Albanv College campus. Good
lot 100x100 feet, South Elm street
Lot 50x100 feet directly in front of
new College grounds. Linnmont
lots and Winona Park addition.
$5.00 per month. A few desirable
ones left. The Oregon Title and
Trust Co. t28
WANTED. A woman or girl to so
licit for hair store, 105 W. 1st St.,
Baltimore Block, Room 3. Mrs. E.
J. Tiffany. t26
LOST. Gentleman's heavy gold band
ring with initials "L. R. H." inside,
at Burkhart sale yesterday. Finder
please return to Democrat office.
Reward. . 6-21 2t
WANTED. A girl to . do general
housework, small family, good
wages. 632 Baker street. 20t
WANTED Ladies' clothes ironer.
Magnolia Laundry. t27
WOOD FOR SALE. And pasture
for rent. Inquire of Arthur Moore,
227 West 4th Street. j3
FOR SALE. Snap if sold soon, 2 lots
with new house in East Albany.
Finished in fir, cabinet kitchen, fruit,
berries, chicken park. Good home
or to buy for rental. Owner, Home
Phone 421. t23
FOR SALE. 175 acres situated in
sections 18 and 19 of Tp. 11 S. R. 2
W. in Linn county, Ore. All fenc
ed, 160 acres in cultivation, running
water through pasture. Good wells,
also. Medium house. Barn 40x50
ft. Sheds and other buildings. One
and a half acres in family orchard,
of mixed fruits. Six miles east of
Albany, two miles from Tallman on
S. P. R. R.- This is a fine farm, lays
well and is a snap at $100.00 per
acre. E. L. Price, 204 Rothchild.
Bldg., Portland.
FOR SALE. Horses, brood sows
farm implements. H. L. Van Osdel,
Tel. 15x2, R. R. 3. t31st-pd
FOR SALE. 2 canaries, singers.
Mrs. Shields, 739 E. 2nd.
FOR RENXj-Office rooms. F. G.
Will. 16t
FARM TO RENT. 328 acres, prac
tically all under plow, good build
ings, good orchard, 10 miles S. E.
of Albany, 1 S. E. of Lawson, 4 S.
W. Lebanon, 8 N. Brownsville, W.
Vi Sec. 18, R. 2, T. 12. Occupied
by J. S. Freese. Look at it. Make
me an offer. 1-2-3 or 5. Address
C. M. Giddings, Albany. tl6
FOR RENT. New 7-room modern
house, 1st and Hill. J. F. Hadley. tl
NOTICE. Parties having lots in City
Cemetery that need watering should
see the sexton at once and make
arrangements for water. R. C.
Phelps, sexton. Phones: Bell 180-R
Home Red 3iS.
FOR SALE. Fresh cows. H. Bry
ant, tl
FOR RENT. A good 8-room mod
ern house. Call on J. V. Pipe, 203
West 2nd street. 9t
FOR SALE. A five-room furnished
cottage at Nye Creek. Address L.
C. Smith, Newport, Oregon. t23
,
FOR SALE. -a horses, cheap. D. 0.
Woodworth. 2t
FOR RENT. Furnished or unfurnished
rooms, at 2d and Baker. Lee
Driver Bell phone 337-R. 27t
850,000 TO LOAN on real property, by
J. C. Christy, Attyat-law. Rooms
over First Nat'l Bank, Aibany. 4-5t
FOR SALE. Orphington eggs, 50c a
setting. Chicago and Front Streets.
Home phone 296. 15 t
FLUFF RUGS. Made out of old csr
pets. M. L. Sanders agent. Homo
phone 441. I5t.
FOR RENT. --Furnished housekeeping
and sleeting rooms Mrs. Bilyeu, 224
Baker Street. ' 323t
GLASS. All sizes and kinds, for pale
at the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper
than aywhere else in Albany. Skill
Iv set if desired.
FOR SALE.-Cabba'ge and tomato
I plants. Also S. C. and R. C. Rhode
Island Red eggs for hatching, cheap.
I A. Crooks, West 7th St. Poultry
' 1 ards.
WOOD FOR SALE. Second growth fir
i 4, old fir $4.75, good dry wood and
I good measure. HomeBlack 106, Belt
1 phone 448 J. F. C. CHAPMAN.
Both Phones, 3 1 6 w. 2nd St
Wanted
The A'bany Dressed Beef ar.d Pro
duee Co. will pay the highest market
price for eggs acd other prodvee.