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I CLASSIFIED FOIt HALK Kl It KALE -Cheapest residence In Allmiiy, U-riHim house, full lut at i!lt) Sit Third St. at Uroadalbln flit WANTr.H Tu exchange (irafimiila mid record! for puper hanging ' painting, Woodworlh lrug Co. ?f 13 1 (lit KALE -Mini mi -iHiii dwell ing In Went Albany, 4 room!, bath, full cement baHemeiit, furii mo, alutiuiirry tubs, and niw gar age. I'rii-e f I'JIXI, $ I .ooi) down, IjuI anc terms tu uit. Ili um Land Co., Id l.yi.n Street. l"M:i Our Bargains 2 1U17 Kuril Touring, $1(10.00. 1 1U17 Ford 1325.00 1 Kuril Sedan, $1110.00. 1 Maxwell, f 1110 Oil 1 Maxwell. IMGOO. 1 Maxwell, $760.00 1 Onklunil Six, I7MHI0. 1 Oak Uml Six. K7r,.l0. 1 Chevrolet, II0O00. 1 Iluirk. ,100 00. WAI.HO ANDERSON Ml SON ' K24tf KOK SALE I have several new and good second hand pianos fur al at wonderful bargains. Call at 'iZt W. 3rd St Alliany, Ore. and be con vinced of the truth. I'hone 3H4 It . A. Lineback. Mltf MKLP WANTED WANTED LOtiCER Man to take contract to put in from 1 to 3 mil lion feet of logs or man to work by i i It..- I L.......I. iay anil ihhiux. .musi imv mu"i vdge of logging on wagons, loiririnir with homea on the ground, and Iir- j (Ii n it with donky. See C. C. Cameron at Camrron, Oregon Silo Mfg. Co., oflkc, Kool of Kerry St. Albany, Ore. Wlf WASTED A man to work on farmj fur 3ii Uay, r. ii. rieiucr. i none 441 J. FREE WOOD to anyone who will come and cut it. See II G. Hum- baugh, Albany, Ore., Rt. 4. Phone j 53f.1. fl3 KOU RENT KOK RENT Kuniinhcd aleeplng room with light, water and bath. Call at 212S Kant fimt atrwt or Albany Cun Store. 7fl3 FOR SALE Dwelling at No. 32ti W. 7th Street, 2 bedroom, houiie l pltiri-il, electric lighta, bath, full lirirk baxement. atreet pavement paid for. Lot OlixllO, 7 bearing fruit treea. Price $3,000 including range, heater, aix corda wood in baxement, laundry tuba and linol eum. Hram Ijind Company, 133 Lyon Street. 12fl3 FOR SALE Two good coltx. Call at Farmer'! Kced xhed . 12f FOR SALE Farm!, cloxe to Albany, $100 per acre, Albany houxea $lliK) and up. Iluilding lota cheap. See or phone Attorney Geo. W. Wright. J26f2 FOR RENT 150 acre farm, immedi ate poxaeaxion. Inquire of Hen T. Sudtell, llulxey, Ore. D!"0 SWfl3 FOR RENT Two light liouxo keep , Ing rooma to partlea without child ren. 33 Jefferxon St. Phone 68-3-L j27tf. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent five or aix room unfurnished houic. Phono 041, K. 11. Johnxon. J3tf STRAYED Small 2 year black mare, left my place January 1, finder pleaao notify Henry Secfeld. Ilnlxoy Oregon. Jfitf. WANTED TO BUY Furs, mink, coons, muxkrat, otter, bear or any thing in the fur line, Samuel Mil liard, Albany, Ore. JHltf. IL - THE CLANCY KIDS When Ihe Tide Turned, So Did Timmie By PERCY L. CROSBY - BUSINESS FOK SALE At Nebergnll Market, fresh Columbia river smelt, at 10 cent! T hiuiiiI. Ainu fresh coast llalllbut. I2f Y'OU HAI.K Seven room louse, nmull flrat payment, terms nn balance. Will tiiku light 'ii n payment. K. C. Smith, 210 West Sec-mil K. VtU Miscellaneous. Kt.KNITl'KK WANTKD-Wo wunt all k i ruin of furniture, xtnvcx, rang c, etr. Will buy any iuantity and pay highest cash price. See ua if you huve anything to sell. Albany Kurniture Exchange, 415-417 Writ Kirat St., rin.no 75-J. fl21f WANTED Your ued furniture, no matter how bit; or bow small, rail Roguway, I'hone 345 R. New and u nd furniture alwaya on hand. Itogoway'a Kurniture Store, Sec-' and and Maker SU. j23tf. ' THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL j Renovalea and makea feather mat-1 trexxex, old furniture and mattresses made like new. Bring them In or Phone 2tfl R, 128 130 Kerry SL J23tf. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for aale. State cash price, full particular. D. F. Buah, Mineapolii, Minn. j.lmlO WANTED To buy omr nice pota io". Call ai ltill Ilattii Kred & Tobjcro Store, 314 Wet 2nd Street opo.ite H:imi:tora. 1 If 13 j I.OST Somewhere on the atreeta of Albany, Tuesday, leather pocket J folder, containing bond clrculara. Kinder please leave at the office of ' Democrat. Ilfl3 WANTED Contract 3 month white li'ghorn pullets March or April chick. How many and what price? AiWrci 300 Park Strret Lebanon Oregon. Mfl4 WANTED I have aaveral buyera that are interexted In farma containing from 20 to CO acrea. Alio have a 4'i acre tract for aale near town. Phone 738 J. R Ii Dore. 6f9 BUSINESS OlRECTORi HEMSTITCHING 12 He per yard, thread furnUhrd. Bell phone 452R. Sue Iltechcnbridge, 333 W. 2d St. Dltf. WE PAY CASH For uxed furniture or trade you new goods for your old one!. See ux before you lell. E. L. Stiff Son, 215-217 Lyon Street. d2tf. HEALTH FLOUR Prof, Mutch'i Health Flour, 10 lb. sack, 80c, at Murphy'a Seed Store. J20tf. WANTED Land plnater aowcr, for rash. Addrexa C. B. Seuiemcir, Tangent, Ore. 20jtf O. K. Coffee House Square Meal for 35c 110 East 1st St. J. D. HUSTON FAINTING, DECORATING and TAPER-HANGING Phone 411R Shop at First and Baker Streets FISHER BRADEN CO. ProgTesuve Funeral Director! AUTO SERVICE CLady Axxlstant. Pfcone 9S Night Call B09R inririririnnnrir jijiiiiutitJCJuJijr'i DIRECTORY I AUTO TOI'H W make and repair Auto Topa, CurUiIni and Cuahlona. HORSKY'8 .TIRE STATION "5 VI hull K N a T M lilllVIll kJ BATHS R i p r t Workmanship Three C h a I r I- VIERKCK, BERT CRAWFORD. B. K. KIHK Your Patronage Solicited Flrtt and El law or th Sta. INTEREST IT'S TO YOUR To tiring Your CREAM, POULTRY and EGGS to IIAZELWOOII CREAM STATION II. I- Klenberg, Mgr. 128 H eat 2nd SL Highest Cash Prirea Paid Realty Canadian Land LOANS AND INSURANT Geo. Taylor Corner of Second ad BrsadalMa Bell S2J; Boxa M7I Dry Old Growth Fir, Cord, and Slab Wood Hammond Lumber Co. F. G. WILL JEWELER High claaa Jewelry, Silver, Cut Glaaa and Hand Painted China DRY WOOD AISDERSEN FUEL COMPANY '106-J. oooooooooooooooooo O We Make a Specialty of O O Friendship, Engagement and O O Wedding Rings O O F. M. FRENCH & SONS O O Jewelers and Engravers O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Before Taking JO-TO After Taking JO-TO Sample Free. JO-TO relieves indigestion and miseries of the stom ach in two minutes. Sold by all local druggists INTEREST IN One of Theae Kine Days There Will be a Club of Fisherman in Every Town (lly Peter P. Carney) Interext in touranmvnt bait and fly canting ia greatly increaiing ax wax evidenced by the large number! that attend the eleventh annual tourna ment of the National Axxociation of Scientific Augling Clubx and the num eroux reiuexta that were received afterwardx by thia axxociution for literature on the regulation! govern ing iurh eventx. Recently the Chicago Fly Canting Club held itx chamjiionxhip event! and a gallery of aome 500 xoulx wit-ni-xxed the coniietitionx. Fly canting lika been more or li-xi of a myxtery to a lot of people, but when the coun try get! dotted with canting club! ax it now with rifle and gun clubx there will lie nothing mysterious about the angling game. There ahould be a casting club in every city. There are a number of them today, but the clubx are few compared to the many who Ash. At most of the seaside reiort! one will find fishing clubi with fine quarter! but in the citiei fishing clubx are few and far between. The Axbury Park (N. J.) fishing club ii now erecting a club houxe on Deal Beach at a coxt of $40,000. The quarter! will be more like a hotel than a fishing club, but there will be everything there that a fisherman wanta. There will be rest rooma, plenty of lockerx, pri vate rooma for membera to have their catch of fish cooker and aerved, etc. The club will have ita own pier. The object! of a casting club ia to promote interest in scientific angling through fly caxting tournaments; to encourage acientifie angling and the WE HAVE Evcrvthin OPTICAL BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. The Tire Hospital Prompt & Efficient Service Every Tire Must Stand our teat before it leaves our shop. All Work Guaranteed 922 Lyon SL Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Our Own Auto Hearse CLady Attendant Phone 78 - Masonic Building I af III j I W Seed! grown under expert Iflf supervision and juat right Jt m condition!, that are care- I I u fully tested before being I ' - it a m i i .i I uurmi iui mmc aiiu wi:kii I are sold in bulk not like I grab bag package!. I Such aeed ia worth more a than aeed picked up at the corner grocery bat it j doesn't coat any more. i Buy Seed at a Seed Store 1 1 Albany,Oregon. - i FLY CASTING art of sportsmanship; to asxixt in the propogation of protection of game flxhea and induce legixlation towardx thix end, and to promote conditions that are incident to the sport of angl-' ing and tournament casting. The benefits to be derived from such a club are many. Through it information can be aecured on good fishing grounds, where to ipend vaca tions; the exchange of exH-riencea of fishing trips; the kind of tackle to use, etc. One can go back a dozen years and he will find that gun clubx about that time numbered very few. They are to be found in every town in the country today. A dozen yearx from now we vouch to say there wilt be Casting Club! in practically every town. Jot thia down in your note book. . If you are a believer in the enforce ment of the game and fish laws, sup pose you assist the department once in awhile. It ia reported that the Frasier, Brit ish Columbia! noblest stream, ia fish ed out. Salmon run thia aeason baa been a failure. One million caaea of Eraser river aalmon waa packed ten yeara ago. Thia season's packing will be lesa than one-tenth of that. On the Skeena and other Northern Brit ish Columbia riven aalmon have been running in record number! and the fishermen are reported to be earning ax high aa $500 a week. ; In New York the sum of one million dollar! annually hax been appropri ated for game and fish conservation work. The state haa started to buy: up waste land to be aet apart aa game : and fish preserve!. Inland Empire sportsmen are up in armi over an act of vandalism rarely parallelled in the annals of the Spo kane district. On Dear Creek in the Yakima Valley a big colony of heav en had established themselves, con structed a large dam and backed up a email lake which teemed with game fish. Vandala dynamited the dam, destroyed it completely and made a clean up of the choicest fish. When the water receded many thousands of splendid game fish, mainly trout, were left to die. Be a Game Loser And a Generous Winner "Sport developa the body," says A. A. Stagg, director of athletics at Chi- i cago University in the American Magazine. "But it also develops in a man keenest of observations and quickness of preception. It makes him react instantaneously, so that his decisions are prompt. It develops ini-' tiative more than anything else does. A man leama to think quickly in an emergency, to be strategic, to watch hii opponent, and to outwit him if necessary. And he also learns the invaluable lesson of co-operation, of team play. He learns to obey as well as to lend; to be a game loser when he must and a generous winner when he can. A good fighter anywhere in war, in business, or in politics cannot be 'yellow or 'a quitter". And in sport a man learns this. "These-are the reasons why I should like to see every boy and man, yes, and every girl and woman, in this The Anker-Hblth HAZELWOOD CREAM STATION H. L. Stenberg, Mgr. 128 West Second Street country take ax active a part ai poa aihle in sport. No matter what the game, whether it ia played on an ath letic field, a battlefield, in the busi ness arena, or whether it ia Just the great Game of Life, we want to play it with courage, honor, and invincible determination. And I believe there ia no better way of learniiig thia than by taking part actively in c!.-an, hon est iport." SUMMARY OUT OF OREGON CASUALTIES The official revised summary of casualties by a'atea issued by the adjutant general xhow the following for Oregon: Killed in action 1H8, of whom 61 were officers; died from wounds, 79, including 5 officerx; died of disease, 161, including 3 officers; died from ac cident, 15, including 3 officers; drown ed, 4; committed suicide, 3; executed by order of courtmartial, 1; other known casea, 35; cause undetermined, 13; presumed dead, 5, including 1 of ficer; total dead, 512, including 29 officers; taken prisoners, 11, including 2 officers, all repatriated except 1 man, who died; wounded slightly 45; averely, 407; degree undetermined, 188, total wounded, 1054, including 63 officer!; missing in action, none. NOTICE There will be an Oreganie Encamp ment meeting tonight at 7:30 p. m. Degree work will be put on. C. BARTCHER, f!4 The project of harnessing the Rhcne river from the Swisx frontier to the lea, and developing it for navigation and irrigation purposes, a matter which has been under consideration for more than a century, is again receiving the attention of the French government BE PRETTY! TURN II DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorita Recipe of Sagt Tex and Sulphur. Almost ererjrone knows that 8ac Tee, and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Tears aco the only way to get thia mixture waa to make It at home, which Is muaey and- trouble aome. Nowadays, by aaklna; at any drug store tor "Wrath's Sage and Sul phur Compound." you will get a large bottle ot this tamoua old recipe. Im proved by the addition of other In gredients, at a small cost. Don't atay gray! Try It! No on , can possibly tell that you darkened? your hair, aa It doss It so naturally ' and svenly. Ton dampen a pong or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a tlms; by morning ths gray hair (Haa p pears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Wyeth's Sage and 8ulphur (Com pound la a delightful toilet requisite Ar those who desire dark hair and s youthfulaappaarance. It Is not In tended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. Self-Balancing Bowl Cream Separator See'it at the