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MISFITS. I RELIGIOUS FORTMILLER HAMILTON'S BAZAAR A fixture of Things and Thoughts A New Year's resolution: a $30,000 brick depot. Worse and worse. The present state levy has been exceeded only once. That jars one. The depot tangle is being; taken hold of in the rient smrit. ana me result Here's a List of Bargains iio,,. .... . wa ve goicen along Deiter wituuui ht. n flimo Tmnf rtlUnlT nmntl?. nfiP,fl,11Rfl 1T.S Fl hrmt. t.hft hoot. Ii at nt there are people who iusitea on tneir L r being continued. money saving eer read from. The Ta.TinaTO Ka.Ia is rfinArm ftnnnrrVi fnr htt.Ar hn.r0-n.iTi a t.rin.n ovpr . A Forest Grove girl, who doesn't like j y,. - - " - honey thinks sne win nave to give up Vlflnfl.lico tTii'a VinoiTiQDci'mnat rrn f ntTrra -rl hn Vi dvo'i. o rod o An l-a r1r eetting married because she couldn't " " ""'JJ-Liw'-"3 & iwi vvx. w.u wv - imyeg honey.moon. that; reason that pushes rjnces even farther down than ever Less than three Weeks tlil stnr IT tn lrino- 1 Here's a bouquet from a Portland 'man in the city last evening: "I want Crv nrir rim V i inn -lTr'ivT im Ciim llliru I to commend you for thai- sensible and VAJ'HD JCVKLI A1U Uf 1 Cl AIU MYC JT1UVI1 courageous editoral in tonight's paper entitled " A Widespread AwaKening You are on the right track . And 300 pairs of Women's Hosiery at 19c a pair of Black Cotton Hose, best stainless dyes, neat fancy de signs in silk; also neat pretty patterns in lace. Special heel and toe. Price is exceptionally for this quality, but we can sen mem tor tnis as we got a big reduction ourselves by taking the lot. Sives 8 1-2 to 1. 1 ti January Sale price per pair ! X7L 200 pair Boys and Misses Ribbed Hose 20c quality for 12 l2c Made from good wearing yarn, double heel and toe, and best stainless dye, take in a supply at this price. Sizes January Salo price per pair 12 l-2c Gloves for Small People rpm regular stock. The lot contains a range of popular w,'oi luouiuiB, oi&cs, o unci o. Regular price $1.00. Clearance price ii 49c HANDKERCHIEFS For Women, 10c quality for 5c St. Marv's Church. Rev. A. Lane Rector. Rev. Wm. McGee. Assistant. Service! next Sunday at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Evening servioe will Dts at i:su. Father Lane wilt occupy the pulpit morning and evening, while Father Mc Gee flils his regular appointment at Scio. Special Christmas selections will he rendered at the Sunday services. The public is cordially invited, Evangelical Church. Corner Fourth FUR. CO. At Masonic Temple , This is a good year to buy at our store, our assortment in all lines was never so large, and we are ANXIOUS to sell. We have a new lot and Lyon streets. Rev. G. W. Plumer of pedestals and tabourettes. ranging pastor, Bunaaysenooiiua.nl. rreacn- in price jrom iqc 10 o, mc ing 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Quarterly beautifully finished and up to date in meeting, Rev, Morris Heverlinc , of Sa lem, in charge, Saturday evening at 7:30. Everybody invited to all these services. j United Presbyterian Church. Ser-1 vices at 10:30 a. m. & 7:30 p. m. Sab bath School at 11:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. First Presbyterian Church. Public ' services at 10:30 and 7:30. Sabbath Sohftnl at. nnnrv fl PV SnniAtv af- fi-iOT. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated at shipments received and forwarded will the morning service. Evening subject be handled at Southern Pacific freight A cordial mvi- desii?n. Belated rugs just coming in at a spec ial price. tfUKlMllJljEitt run. w., , Masonic Temple. Notice. C. & E. freieht house will be closed for business on and after Jan. 1st. All With $1000 due from subscribers and Tfi rents in his Dockets, the editor of the Jtfferson Review declares isn's even, and further that he proposes to get what is due, not caring for the friendship of a man who will try and beat a newspaper out of a just account. HOME AND ABROAD, Just decided to dear them out-that's all. rThey're extra fine at remarkaMe price reduction. Well worm your wnue V xnl. nklln ttimr'a rffiwM Of tVltQ rtIl0 OfWlH niihft. tinn Auan iiiiniiQ- no rrn mi it n oapnnn nnn nrm vib'"' hemstitched-no dressinir.' K Annki Corvallis i defeated Eugene on January Sale pric The Observation Cars between Port and and Oakland Calif., on trains 15 and 16, will be carried torough, instead of being cut cut as heretofore at Rose burg. Passengers holding proper trans- Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shew, of . , th. v- h . ,h(. Good Crabtree, on Friday morning , Jan. 3rd be.verv D0Duiar with our friends. "Standing God Off.' tation to all. Christian. Morning and evening ser vices conducted by the pastor. Morn ing theme, "The Value of Responsibil ity." Evening, "The Heart of the Gospel." Our Bible school meets at 10 a. m. Old and young ought to be pres ent. The young people meet for pray er at 6:30 p. m. Observation Cars. shedds. C. K. Fronk, agt. Notice, To stimulate travel in Southern Ore gon a passenger coach until further notice will be carried from Roseburg to Glendale on freight train No. 221, and from Grants Pass to Ashland in train No. 225. C. K. Fronk, Agent. JAPANESE GOODS.-We are soow this season a splendid line of Japanese brass and bronze vases, just the thing for a holiday gift. Fver lasting and pleasing to the eye. 25c to $12.00 each. Call and see our line of holiday goods. Burkhart & Lee. er u; Corvallis defeated Eugene on Roller OC tJdUIl akates, at basket hau last night. 18 to 14. Manager Mcrariana reiurneu mis morning greatly pleased with the re- suit. I A special Home editksnjof the Junction i Times is a remarkably fine one. It was 1 gotton out entirely by Mr. Morehead, ; the publisher and confers great credit ; UJ nml na mull DnaaL-Q 500 yards light and medium dark coloaings, stripped and , for Junction in; an emphatic manner. floral effects, pure finished cloth. 30 inches wide. Not i Indictments have been drawn at often we can offer an inducement like thisi Not much to Portland against J. rhorburn Koss, 1. say except be here early. Won't last long. Qft T. Burkhart, John E. Aitchison, Geo. iir. nnri ixft nua lLiea w v n. mil tuiu ucujououcw- t. """""'1 C. K. ERONK, agt. FLANNELETT 9c tfeXftl, BLOOD POISON L. E.4E J. account of the 11 G & IT.. Go's banks doiugs. HAMILTON Alba ny Oregon Scio is to be given a t-eat next Tues day evening in an illustrated lecture . by Homer JJ.v-nport in. weseiy ana ! Cain's hall. Homer usde to- run on the Oregonian road, and one of his early i i pictures graced the West Scio depot j i or sometime. i A Mrs. Chas. Hill,, of Portland, re-' : turned from a mask ball yesterday j ; morning, when her costume caught i ; from a gas jet and she was burned so ; severely that she died afterward. Some i thought it was the wife of a former ; i Albany butcher, but her name and age ! are ditterent. A SAFE HOME TREJSTMEMY j ImS. S. S. nature has provided a certain, safe, home cure for Contagious Blood Poison. It is a medicine made entirely of roots and herbs of recog . nized blood-purifving value, and is the one medicine -which is able to get j down to- the root of the trouble and remove every particle of the virus, and ' at the snnic time benefit and build up the system and general health. No i harmful effects ever follow its use, as is so often the case when strong min I eral medicines are used. As soon as the system gets under the influence of S S. S the disease begins to improve, and when the remedy has thoroughly purified the blood and driven out every trace of the poison, no signs of the tt-nnlilp are ever seen aerain. The general manifestations of Contagious Blood Pofaon such as falling hair, copper-colored spots, ulcerated mouth and throat, sores and ulcers, etc., are merely symptoms of the poisoned condi tion rf thi hlnnd. and in most cases respond quickly to local treatment, -.i,;i c k ffi io i1nrnr the nepessarv work af cleansing the blood.. Our TTnma' Timtmmt " honk is of treat assistance along this line. It is B complete guide for treating the trouble, cotitaiuiug instructions for the different stages of the disease, and also valuable suggestions about the local treatment,, that will be most helpful in effecting a cure. We will be glad to send a copy of this book, free of charge, to any who desire it, and if special medical advice is wanted our physicians, will take pleasure in sup- WOODWORTH DRUG CO. (NEXT DOOR TO CHAMBERS & CO) Leave Your Team at the CENTRAL FEED SHED, Near tho Russ House. Hay, Grain and Chop for sale. CITY TRADE DELIVERED. A. C. HAROLD, Proprietor. A. STARK, M. D PHYBIC1AN AND SbKGEON re o.i ' lint- Bldg, - Albany BR, JTUHILL, Physician and hnrxuon Kill BlooH - - - Albany, Os ft. A.LKINLNSJER. Dentist Will Celebrate; Lodge Meetings. Silver anniversary of Modasn Wood men of America.. will be ctlebiated by Willamette Carrip No. 65 at Bussard Hall, Albany Ore., on evening of Jan. Q 1QAQ K .'iaiia orlnntinn Inahnllntinn of officers and banquet following. ! The E. pi M. every Saturday All members earnestly requested to mg U. W. Gott commander, be present as good time is promised. The Woodmen of the World (.nANT From.vn. clerk. Friday evening. L. L. Swan ! olvin" it without cost to the patient. II yon are suttenng witn v.on.a gious Blood Poison you can cure yourself itn ttie privacy of vour own nonis by the use of S. S. S., an absolutely safe remedy. .1, : y THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAMTA, GA, every clerk. Manzanita Circle 1st and 3rd Mondays, I Never can tell when you'll mash a Hilka Warford G. N; I finger or suffer a cut, bruiae, burn or , a. O. 13.' W. every Monday evening. i scald. Be prepared. Dr.. Thomas' , W. M. Parker financier. O, P. Dn- I Electric Oil instantly relieve the pain inels M. W. quickly cures tee wound. Onwtord Block, Albany, DR. A. J. HODGES DENTIST Odd Fellows Temple, Albany, Oregon, WANTED. One or two unfurnished rooms, centrally located. Leave word at McKinstry's Bhotograph. gallery. C0ATES& JEWEL Successors to Henry. Broders Second andiEllsworth Sts-, Albany, Dealers in jhoice meats ofall kinds. Modern. Woodmen aod and 4th Wednesdays. F. M. Powell V. C. Royal Neighbors- 1st and 3rd Wednes days. Carrie Bussard Oracle. i FIRST NATIONAL BASK ! A T .-P A.-KT-r O-R-EQ-O-CT Beware of Defective Titles Have an Abstract of Titlo Prepared by the LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Z. H. RL'DD, Manager Of the roal property you intend to purchase, or accept as security for money loaned. Established in 1892, our patrons receiving the benefit of our experience. Ollice corner of 3rd and Broadalbin snoots, Albany, Or. W.F.JONES, Veterinarian. Office Albany Stables. litthi Phones 34 Officers E W LANG DON, President SE YOUNG V-L'O-President ACSCtlMITT Casliier DlltRCTORS 8 E Younjr T & Goodwio O J Schniitt W Lanffdon A C Schmitt SOUTH and EAST mru SOUTHERN PACIFIC Shasta Koute. Jrsir i leave Albany for Portias ri and av atatioDB at 4:30 am, 7:ZSBmand 1:42 at . Leave Pw fiwud 8:SO a m 8:S0 p a liwoy 12:83 p tn 10:57p tn rnva Ashland 12:55 am 12:3oa jj 11 Sacramento.. 5:lo p m 5:00 a 3. " San Francisco. 7:45 p m 8:4w Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that there will Transacts a general bonking business. be held on Thursday, tSe 9th day of ! Accounts keptsubject to check. January, liu8, at the hour of One gjgbtL exchance aud telegraphic trans- es sold on Ivew xork, ban francisco, 111!. MARY MARSHALL,! Osteopathic Physician, 226 Broadalbin Street, Albany. Phone Black'4S2. o'clock in the afternooa of said day at the Creamery of the Albany Creamery Association, in Albany,Oregon, a meet ing of the stockholders of said associa tionfor the Duroose of electing five directors and the transaction of such other business as may come betore the meetinir. D.to December 9,. 1907. C. L. Shaw, Ed. Lccsdon, President. Secretary-. Ctifago and Portland, Collections made on favorable terms. Graduates The Arcade ; Bruce, & Huslort - Proprietors, j SHAVING and BATH PARLORS I Opposite Post Office He Biverside Farm axriJttOijdea 4:E5aia 7:00am " Denver s:30 a m 9 :li a m, " KassaiiClty... 7:25 a m 7:VI'am ' Cb'cauo 7:42 am i'Aln'n rtUro innalnt.. 2:00pm 8:05am. El Paso :00pto 8:00 " fort Worth... 6:3Uam 6:.'i(Um " Oil; of Meiicoll :30 m ll'."0am - douBton :uuam wua- " New Orleans.. 6:30 p u, 8:H0pm t nur.ington , . 6:42 a m S:42aia J.O-1- ...12:10pm 12:10p x PilimRn and Tourists cars on no t Choir carB Sacramento to i leri.-n fvni Kl Paso, and touriBt car. to Cmuapo St Louie, New Orleans and Wash-.sgtoi, !: Connecting at San Francisco witn -e-'-I BcM.teaii"bip iiiimh ror notKMuh . io . KD. SCUOKL. Proprietor I China, Philippines, Oientral and 8ou t Breeder and importer of U.l. C Hoga,i amurlca l!riateTfrom:in01I SCHOOLS a-ul DISTRICT SCHOOLS in Linn coun an,l c!:-evhc o : Make up vour minds to secure complete preparation. AX J ANY COLLEGE Offers ,7ou large advantages; can carry you forward from any point above the eighth grade to a Commercial Course or A Musical Course or A Teacliers Course or A JAmr-Ye.tr U;)llejfo Course Address l ;J. W. HKMLKV, j Democrat Building, Albany, ' Is prepared to make an 1 repairboots , and slices for men. women ami phil. dren in a workman like manner. 1'r.mrtly oM.iliic.1. or Ft i".l"HE-. ZO YEARS' KXPERIMCC Uii 'rtttftiSCw ARE tii, i oimekt. Solid ruiHlt'l. i'hon .r .-.it.J.h f or xport ivrtrch luwl fieo r-iKtrt on p-uciitRhillty. INFRINCCMErIT vaa c.mm.i.-u n.. court, raieiitii oblned thiwiffli 11". ADVET. TISED and SOLD, TRADE-MARKS, PtZN SIONS and COPVRICHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. 3..C. White and Buff Leghorns, W, P. Rocks, Light Brahmas, R. C. I Rhode: Island Reds, White i Cochin Bantams, M. B, j Turkeys, WhiteEmb- ; den Geese, Pekin i Ducks, Pearl Guineas I Winner of 17 prizes and 22 on Poultry j at the Lewis & Clark Fair. I Eggs in Season - ' Stock for Sale 1 Phone. Farmers 95 - - - R D. No. ! See U. K. FRONK, auent at &lbai ;. tioi or qriaren. 5W.M. McMUBRAY, G. P. 4. Prtl nd, Or. Albany College Albany, Orcgor. : WANTED Brifht.l t nten. Men rtf iihili 't, nn.1 m.i. ! sell Hen (ii'nwii Sursisry moon on the Pacific coast. A line oppor tunity for college students during va j cation. Money for expenses advanced ; weekly. Write us, or call at ourof 1 tice. Sin .Vest 2nd St, full particulars. Albany Nurseries, Uncorporated Albany, Oregon, ifiyj mi a H. M, Crooks Presf ) i-y;!!!-. etc. N ALU .W i n. Pjtlnt mil Inlrlnjomont Practice Exclmlnly. I nua in. pp " " 'ft r; Olubbinsr Terms alDany Demotuatand Examiner $2. fit , Albany Democrat and)Oreionlsn(2. -Albany Democrat and ReDnblic'S1.6 Albany Democrat and Conmcne 2.00. Democratand HometeaH.I2.nn Want's Your Patronage Telephone Red 671 BEFORE YOBB'JY Read the list of real estate for sale corner First and Baker. MONEY TO LOAN. James McCourt, AgentJ. Dairy Notice. Beginning Oct. 1st the; Golden Ru'e Dairy will charge the following prices for milk and cream: Milk per quart per month $ 1.S0 Milk " pint " " 1.15 Milk per quart in pint deliveries morning and evening 2.00 Extra qts. 6c, pts. 4c. Milk in cans flat rale 20c per gallon. Cream per gallon 90c, quart 25c,.pt. loc. V pt 10c. H. M. Palmer, Proprietor Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsuled A POSITIVE cure: For Inflammation or Catarrh t tho Ulad.lernnd Diseased Kir!. eyi. nO CUBE HO FAT. Curei ulckly sod wrmancntlr tin ont enpi of fionorrtior :l nd net no muter of no lone itaDdine. A btolvtel bBrroles. Sold by draggistil Price ll.ro. or bj mail, poit- .Id, 91.00,1 DOZM, 92.7ft. THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CfJ BIMAaUlM, OUo. For it a br Burkhart 4 It