Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 24, 1920, Page 11, Image 11

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIED RATES: Count yiiur word and rlt a th following aealet On word on time on cant.
On word thra llmei, 8 enU. On word on wk, 8 cent. On word on month, 10 cents. No ad (or on
tint lea than 25 cents. No ad for thru time lew than 60 cent. No ad for opa week leaa than 76 canta.
FOR BALK FARMS
FOR BALE--170 acr farm mar To
ledo, HO acre of (Ilka land, all but
7 arraa tillable, 4 arr orchard,
watar ilwl to all building; dwull
ing, barn, alio, marhlna ahed, hog
house, stock ahed; good team. 20
head jereey rowa, all farm machin
ery. I'rlc f 1000.00, easy tttrma.
Meant Und Co., 133 I.yon Street.
FOR BALE .Well Improved farm of
100 arraa, nrar Albany, and limned!
ata poaaeaalon. I'rira $110 per acre,
on liberal turnia. Beam (.and Com
pany, 133 I.yon eltrect. m23
FOR 8AI.K 137 acrea crop, atock,
household furniture, horaea and rat
tle, 120 acrea In crop, eloa to good
town at f 100 per acre. No. 2, 120
acre clone to good town at $76 per
acre, good termi. No. 8, 100 acrea
good building, 70 acre cleared bal
ance paatured, $H0 per acre, term
to auit purchaser. No. 4. BK acre
tract, within one mile of poatoffice,
good bulldinga, highly Improved for
aale cheap for quick Bale. Several
good houses, modern In every par
ticular. George Taylor, Cor. 2nd
and llroadalbin 8ta. tf
FOR SALE Large and amall farina
Albany houses and lota. Liberal
Irnna. See Or Phone Attorney Gro
W. Wright Office over Bear
takery. D4 a4
B FOR BALK CITY PROPERTY
C FOR BALE CHICKENS EGGS
ft PRODUCE
FOR SALE 160 Leghorn chickena.
Hatched but May and laying now.
II. Cieaek, Tangent, Or., Kt. 1.
22m27
FOR SALE White leghom pullet,
laying. C. 8. Illanchard, 2nd houae
north of pheasant farm on Lebanon
road. 22m24
FOR SALE Plymouth Rock egga for
hatching. Good laying atraln.
Phone 18F-33. Mr John Sleekly,
FOR SALE 20 ewea, alao a good bug
gy. See J M. Brurkman, 2 1-2 milra
N. W. of Tangent on Lebanon and
Corvallia road. 22m27
II FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS
F'OR SALE A regiatered ahorthorn
bull. Good condition. Phone 5 F 25
F. E. Jrnka, Tangent, Ore., Route 6
22m27
FOR SALE-4Jod milk eowa. Some
freah. Iniuir of Carl K. Peteraon,
Albany. Oregon, R. F. D. No. 1.
22m24
FOR SALE $200 Ukra a Chalmera
car, in running condition with four
, 34x4 tirea practically new. Will
make good delivery car. Snyder'a
Blacksmith Shop, 2nd. and Rail
road Sta. ' ml7t6
CAR BARGAINS Ford Sedan $600;
Ford Touring car $325; Ford Tour
ing car $200; Ford roadster $376;
Maxwell 1018, $676; Maxwell 1917,
$525; Oakland Six $675; Buick four,
1917, $660. and bug. Waldo Ander
aon A Son. 72tf
THREE FRESH On Pound loaves of
bread for 25 cnta at the Albany
Bakery, 821 Lyon St., Phone 499 J.
FOR SALE A good 14-inch John
Deer riding plow. Phone 60-F-3 Ben
Roxelle, Albany, Oregon, Rt. 3.
m23
RUMMAGE SALE A rummage aale
at the United Preabyterian church,
all day Friday and Saturday, 23m25
FOR SALE 4 good auto tubes, aixe
34x4. Price $1.00 and $1.60 each.
Burn Shoe Dr., Albany, Ore. m23
FOR SALE 3-ton clover hay (loose)
$20.00 per tan; cheat hay, baled $16
per ton; 40 aacka Kinney Seed
Wheat. F. H. Pfeiffor. Both phone
23m26
v Clancy Kids TJTi fa WmSP
J "'
FOR BALE I haa several naw and
good aacond hand planoa for aal at
wonderful bargain. Call at 26
W. 3rd St. Albany, Or, and b con
vinced of the truth. I'hona 31)4 R.,
A. Linaback. flltf
FOR KF.NT
FOR RENT A amall place In North
Albany, near arhuul, Write to Dan
Mordan, M areola, Ore. 87
WANTED A girl or woman to do
general houaa work. Phone 673-L.
fltf
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral houaa work. Good wagea to
right party. Phone Jvfferaon 9F2,
D. W. Porter, Albany, Oregon, Rt.
2. St
G HELP WANTED
WANTED Man fur night watchman.
Apply R. Veal A Son. m23tf
J WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Your houae to eel!. Ho
fllch and Hornbark. 22m27
WANTED Any one having 'a houaa
for rent, plraa phone room 231, St.
Franci Hotel. Albany, Oregon, tf
FARMS WANTED
Da Yoa Waal to Hell Your Farm?
If your once and terma are right we
will either buy It or aell It for you.
Wa hav omces In Albany and Seattle,
agenciea in Iowa and Nebraska. We
ran get you reaulta. Better aee ua.
Hogue, Newell A Son, 2nd Moor.
Savings Bank Bldg., Room 6, Albany,
Oregon. 86
WANTED TO BUY Furs, mink,
coana, muakrat, otter, bear or any
thing In th fur lln. Samuel II II
llard. Albany, Or. J31tf.
WANTED -t Hav caah buyer for
Farm, 40 to 240 acrea. If you
want to aell your place, call and
liat It with Barney Hecker, 108 W.
2nd, Albany. ml2-Jl
WANTED TO BUY Uaed Furniture
No matter how big or how tmall call
Rogoway, Phone 346-R. New and
oaed furniture alway on hand.
Rogoway' Rumitur Btor, Sec
ond and Baker Sta. J23tf.
THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL
Renovate and make feather rnat-
treases, old furniture and mattreaae
made Ilk new. Bring there In or
Phone 261-R., 128-130 Ferry St
J23tf
HEMSTITCHING 12K per yard,
thread furnished. Bell phon 462R.
Sue Brechenbridge, 833 W. 2d St
Dlti.
K MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED
FARMERS ATTENTION We have
aeveral buyers for farma and small
tracta. Liat your place with ua. Ho
flich A Hornback, Albany, Ore. Lyon
Street m22-27
LOST Black and white rat, return
to 327 tt Lyon St., Reward of $5.00
22m24'
HAIR SWITCHES Made from comb
inga or cut hair, aatiafaction guar
anteed, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, 1020
W. 7th St., Albany, Phone No. 319R
22m27
FURNITURE WANTED W want
all kinds of furniture, stove, rang-
aa, tc. Will buy any quantity and
pay highest caah price. See u if
you hav anything to sell. Albany
Furniture Exchange, 415-417 West
First St., Phon 76-J. f 12tf
HAY. GRAIN, ETC.
M. SENDERS & CO., INC
Hay, Grain, Seeds, Poultry Supplies
435 West 1st St. m22tf.
LOST A gold locket with initial on
one aide and a Masonic Emblem on
the other. Finder pleaae return to
E. Pugh. 730, Ellsworth Street or
Phono 28-F. 22m24
HEALTH FLOUR Prof Mutch's
Health Flour, 10 lb. Back, 80c, at
Murphy' Seed Store. JZOtfJ
DR. WILL J. THOMPSON
Portland Eye Speclallat,
Ola now making regular viaiU
to Albany. Very lateat
methoda of eye examination uaed in
the fitting of quality glaaaea. Bt.
Francla Hotel Saturday, April 8. 100
WE PAY CASH For uaod furniture I
or trad you new good for your1
o'd onea. Be ua bnfor you aell. !
E. L. Stiff A Bon, 215-217 Lyon'
Street d29tf. I
TREE GRAFTING Now la th tlm!
to hav your fruit trees grafted, 10
year experience. Phon 197-R., W.j
R. McCullough, 803 Washington St,1
ml-A
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
D. A B. Service Station
Auto repairing and aupplies. U. S. L.
Batteriea and Service Station.
East 3rd A Main Sta.
PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS
' DAVIS A FORTMILLER
Phyairiana A Surgeons
32 W. lat St Phon 44
Dr. Fortmiller, 179 Dr. Devi 18
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
HILL A MARKS
Attorneye at Law
Offices Cuaick Bank Bldg.
Phon 299
AUTO SHEET METAL WORK
MEDIN A BAIR
All kinds of Radiator sad Feeder
Repairing
Bug Bodies and Hoods Built to Order
Willard Bldg. West 2nd St
BICYCLE A MOTORCYCLE
REPAIRING
L. B. HI X SON, Jr.
129 Lyon St, Bicycles and Motorcyclea
Repaired
Tirea, Parta and Acceaaoriea
PLANING MILLS A FACTORIES
ALBANY PLAINING MILL
Windowa, Doors, Moulding. Mill
Work, Glasa
Automobile wind shields repairer
Foot of Lyon St 76tf.
REAL ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN
SHARP A POWELL
Real Estate, Farm A City Property
Money to Loan
Bonded and Licenard Agents
lat A Lyon Sta. 76tf.
BLACKSMITHS
W. P. CHILCOTTE
Blarkamithing, Horseshoeing, Gener
al Repairing. Wood for aale.
243 Kant 2nd St. Phone 378 tf .
AUTOMOBILES
R. W. TRIPP
Oldamohile and Dart Agency
Bethlehem Trucks. Goodyear Service
Station. Goodyear Solid and Pneu
matic tires, 200 ton aolid tire press.
Gas and Oils.
First A Lyon Sta. tf .
F. G. WILL
JEWELER I
High clasa Jewelery, Silver, Cut
Glass and Hand Painted China
VIERICK'S
BATHS
Expert Workmanship
Three Chair
L. VIERECK
BERT CRAWFORD,
B. F. KIRK
Your Patronage Solicited
First and Ellaworth Sta.
MARKET REPORT
Hay id Orala
Valley Wheat $2 00
Oats 6.
Hay $16(u$lt.
Millfeed $46.00.
Flour-$2 86 to $3.46
Wool and Mohair
Wool $40 $62.
Mohair 66c
Boiler. Butterfet and Egga
Butirrfat 6le.
Creamery Butter, wholesale. 62c;
Dairy Butter 6e trade; retail 76c.
Eggs 27c. Retail 87c.
Poultry
Hens 28c. to 30c; ipringa 26c. I
Old rooatera 12c.
Ceeaa 20c Ducks 26c. i
Turkey 32c.
Vegetables
Cabbage, 7 l-2c; onions 7 1-2 c; tur
nips, 8 l-2c; potatoes 6o Intrad '
Llv Stock Market Furnished by D
E. Nebergall Meat Co.
Hogs 15c
Cows ikc
Steers 7 S 11c
Calves 12'.i 16c.
Ewea 6ft 8c.
Yearlings 6ti 8c.
Veal 1819c.
Lamb 12 16c
PHOTOGRAPHERS
C. C. CLIFFORD
"The Photographer la Yonr Town"
Let th photograph carry your Easter I
greeting.
333 West 1st St
m22tf
ITS TO YOUR
INTEREST
To Bring Taw
CREAM. POULTRY aad EGGS
to
HAZEL WOOD CREAM
STATION
12S Want 2nd St.
Highest Caah Prices Paid
SINGER
Sewing Machine For Sale or Rent
Repairing, Needles and Parts for
all makes.
J. M. BAUER
with J. A. Howard, 326 W. lat St.
Phone 166-R
O.K.
Coffee House
Square Meal for 35c
110 East 1st St.'
Fortmiller Bro's
Funeral Directors -OUR
OWN AUTO HEARSE
Lady Attendant
Phone 78 - Masonic Building
We are now fixed to
Haul Sawed Wood
Anderson Fuel Co.
106-J.
Dry Old Growth Fir, Cord,
and Slab Wood
Hammond Lumber Co.
WE HAVE
Everything
OPTICAL
BANCROFT
OPTICAL CO.
LITTLE-GIRL, BIG -BOY, AND THE,
GARDEN ELF
(Written for th United State School Garden Army, Department of
the Interior.)
Little Girl and th Wide, Wid World.
Part 1.
Good . lomiiig, un, good morning, ! over the wall where the rose vine
grai . and treea, j grow. He tumbled right down into
Good inorning, pretty flower and ,
nonry oe:
Good morning, aky, that look to cool
and blue,
Good morning, world I'm glad I live
in you.
And I am aure rveryone ahould be
glad to live in such a beautiful world.
Little-Girl waa glad that ahe lived in
it, and to waa Bin Boy. Little-Girl
lived in a low white house that nest
Ird down in the very center of a lov-
ely garden. Her window overlooked
the garden. It was a garden of gay
blossoms; of aweel graaaes and climb
ing vines; of bursting seed pods and
budding Icavea. A robin hopped upon
the grass. The humble bee sang her
a aong:
"Bumble, bumble," Bang the bee,
Come to the clover fields with me;
There you shall tee where my work
' doth lie;
No busier worker than I' than I."
"Why. Bumb Bee, I didn't know
mat you were a worker." aaid Little
Girl. "I thought the honey bee that
gives ua golden honey was the only
busy be."
"Bumble, bumble, tho' I'm humble
And not ung of like my sister,
I am useful," sang the bumble,
"I give you food, O. Maid and Mister."
I should say th doe, chirped a
tiny voice that seemed to come from ;
a clump or violets.
What wa that? Little-Girl was
ture ahe had heard a voice, but per
haps it wat the rustling ofthe leaves.
She knew that all old gardens have
voices; that they tang and laughed in
the aunahine, and wept on rainy days
and crackled when Jack Frost came
around. And at night ahe heard the
little fiddling notet of kattydids and
the crickets. And in tho morning
bird call opend her eyes.
("He-ho, he-ho, heho!"
Wat that a bird with its morning
call?
"He-ho, he-ho. he-ho!"
Look coming over the garden
wall!
And if it wasn't Big-Boy climbing
I NOTICE OF SALE OF
GOVERNMENT TIMBER
General Land Office, Washington, D.
C, February 11, 1920.
Notioe i hereby given that subject ;
to the conditions atid limitation o!.SW SE14, fir 620 M SE SEK.
th Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat 218). j fir 336 M., ncn of which timber is to
and the instructions of the Secretary i be sold for less than $1.25 per M. T.
; of the Interior of September 16, 1917, 18 S., R. 8 W, Sac 1, SW 8W14,
1 the timber on the following lands will fir 450 M., Sec 11, NEJJ NEK, fir
be sold April 2, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. 460 M., NWI4 NE4, fir 500 M, SW
M, at public auction at the United 'NEK, fir 1200 M SEtf NEK, fir
States land office at Roseburg, Oregon, j 1200 M., NEK NWjf, fir 700 M.
to the highest bidder at not less than j NWK NWK, fir 400 SWK NW4,
the appraised value as shown by this fir 750 M., SEK NWJ$, fir 1600 M
notice, sale to be subject to the ap-; none of which timber is to be sold for
proral of the Secretory of the Inter-; less than $2.00 per M, Sec 11, NWK
j ior. The purchase price, with an ad- E'4. fir 850 M., SEK SEK, fir 525 M,
'ditiona. ,um of one-fifth of
cent thereof, being commissions allow- none f which k( fo;
. ed, must be deposited at time of sale, less than $1.75 per M.
I money to be returned if sale is not (Signed) CLAY TALLMAN,
approved, .otherwise patent will issue ' Commissioner General and
; for the timber which must be removed Office,
i within ten years. Bids will be receiv- j Feb 26 Mar. 31
j ed from citizens of the United States, I '
associations of such citizens and cor- j Visited at Scio
porations organized under the laws of Mr. end Mrs. M. E. Bilyeu, motor
the United States or any state, terri- j yesterday afternoon, to Scio to via
tory or district thereof only. Upon " relatives in their old home town,
application of a qualified purchaser, Returned To Dover
the timber on any legal subdivision I Charles Coper, of the Dever neigh
will be offered separately before be-1 borhood, returned home this morning
ins included in nv offer of a irm
! unit.
i T. 16 S., R. 2 W Sec. 1. Lot 1, T.r
865 M.. cedar 10 M., Lot 2. fir 1025
M., cedar 50 M., aone of which timber
AUTO TOPS
We make and repair Auto Tops,'
Curtains and Cushions.
HORSKY'S TIRE STATION
Fisher- Braden Co.
Progressive Funeral Directors
AUTO SERVICE
Lady Assistant
Phone 95 Night Call 609-R
tho pansy bed and th paniirs opened
their purplr eyes very wide indeed.
tncy were ao surprised
"Did you hear a voice?" asked Lh-tlr-Girl.
"Someone spoke to me about
the Bumble Her." but Just then
A tiny little fellow dreated in smock
of irreen
Hopping along on the grasa was seen.
Waa he a pixie, an elf, or a fay?
For he beckoned and piped. "Shad
I lead the way?"
"There he la! There he ia!" cried
Little-Girl, her eurlt dancing up and
down in her ex cite ment. "Oh. look
at him, Big-Boy!"
"Why, how do you do?" asked tho
Little Elf Man, hopping up and down
cn otie foot, "How do you. and how
do you do, and how do you do again?
"What a funny little man." said
Little-Girl, and just then the queer
little green man began to sing this
song:
"Oh, I am a little Elf Msn bold.
And I live by myself 'ncath the gar
den mold;
But I grew lonely so I came out
To show Little-Girl and Boy about;
So fol-de-rol-de-rol-de-re.
Follow me. follow me!"
And th astonishing - little man
turned a somersalt into the air, and
landed on a leaf where he bounced op
J J - m . ...
ana aown at u ne nad been on
seesaw. "And now you are ready for
your trip to the fairyland of Nature,
so follow me. follow me!"
Just then something Bounded
through the air. It sounded tike the
top that Little-Girl'a baby brother
aet spinning
"Hum-hum-hum-um-um-um."
"Bumble, bumble." Bang the bee,
"Are you going without me?".
"Have patience, Madame Bumble.
We have another bee in our bonnets
this morning." said the Little Elf
Man, "Well listen to your story an
other day."
"Hum-um-um-um" sang the Bum
ble Bee. "They had better let me tell
them how I -make red clover grow.
By Cecilia Reynolds Robertson.
(To be continued.)
ia to b sold for less than $1.75 per
M. T. 17 S., R. 6 W Sec. 13, Lot 2,
fir 190 M., Lot 3, fir 360 M Sec S5,
NE'i SWK. fir 525 M SE14 SWU.
fir 416 M , NW;4 SEK. fir 480 1L.
visiting as ine nome oi nis
mother and sister in this city.
Returned From Portland
C. H. Murphy, of the Murphy mo
tor company, returned from a busi
ness trip to Portland, today.
American Legion Tonight
The regular meeting of the Alfred
E. Babeock Post of the American Le
gion is to meet tonipht.at the armory
State commander Dr. G. E. Riggs is
to distribute the official membership
-it's
Mrs. Hopkins Resigns
iurs. Hopkins, wno has served for
a number of months as secretary of
the Albany Chamber of Commerce,
has tendered her resignation to take
c'""t t :i- of ncx month.
Mrs. J. M. Donica, of Lebanon, was
in mi cii tcd.iy on her way to Eu
gene to spend a few days visiting
with friends.