Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 28, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    New Spring '-'Styles
In Dress Goods Silks, White
Goods, Chambwys and Ginghams
H. & G. Corsets in the new models
at SI. 00 pair.
Flood's
Abstracts
To all lands and own lots in Linn county made by men of wide
experience and certified to by a responsible company. 1
A company that has been established for 18 years en I is incor
porated. '
The I inn County Abst ac ; C o.
303 Broadalbin Street, Albany, Oreg.r.
Twice as Much Light for the
Same Momey
is obtainable by using TUNGSTEN LAMPS
for electric light. They are rr..:do like any other
incandescent lamp, with this difference, that the
wire filament inside is compose:1, of a rare metal
called Tungsten, which radiates I vo or three times
as much light, with the same amount of current,
, as the ordinary carbon filament
Ask us to show you the General
Electric Tungsten lamp and prove
' its economy to you. ,
X 7E have r.oStnte Deposits.
VV nor do wu accept any de
posit where special security has
i" be pledged. This means
illmt. wo have no preferred
creditors and that your deposit
'lias tho name security that all
ihavo.
Wo have invested assets
worth miru than $ 100. 000 00
and this would have to be dis
sipated before depositors could
lose a cent. It is not being
dissipated, it is growing.
J. W.-CUSICK & CO.
BANKERS.
Established .1892.
ocolt'sSaiiial-Pepsm Capsules
r:'
A POSITIVE CURE
IiitlmtinntfoH urCntrtfho)
(h Ulll.t.i.TlMUl IMi'.HH'l Kill-
tu tu. HO 1UUB SO PAK. ( nri("
l nit-klv ami I'ci iritiii'iitly Hit
tvi'i'M ftifi'i of OtMMN'rliooi
nli. I ilt-ft. Hi mutter of how
Vll- Ctitlliillltf. A I bo In t ol J
tmtmlfMi InU liv ilruKKtoU
I'tKc iuv, or lr nintl, pua
vaTI!E SANTAL-PEPSIh Ct,
",-vS''- Utlltl.irtlne. Obl
Fori'fiile bv"Barki.ri A Too
BKUGK & ANDERSl'Rj
OPPOSITE THE P. O.
Viinr chairs. Pro:n,it an I'Hi.'knt
'Care of the face ami hair.
. Ii CRAFT,
- I
242 West Second St., Albany
f'ii'st-clusf invito of all kinds from
el "to 1 st j k.
jLsi.iJ O.v Ji-'k.lO,
.Uvaler in clmiov m;..t3 of ..il
i
Agents for Stanard
Patterns.
of Title
Eiec, Sup. Co.
306 V el Second Stree
LET US PRESENT YOU
with a bath room plan you can have
executed by New Year if you act
tjuickly. Nothing very expensive
about it, yet it includes everything
necessary for a handsome and sanitary
bat li room. Our plumbing work is
included iu the cost, with no extra
charges as a joker. Think it over.
MEDIN & STUART.
i Real Estate and Insurance
Huv and sell realtv. Insure prop
- P
erty and transact loans. Large or
sm::n iinnter Tracts
I INSURANCE, -LOA'MS AM
I COLLET'O-iS.
have money 1 1 lo:in in small anr
large amounts. Notes and mortgage!
boueht. 1 will bond you. l'ropertv
andleu f i.r rti-'esuients
il. ije. 'iP.I Sijn Painter, I'.VJEer.'y Si
Alien', lor the C.evelaid Geiscniti
n of p i "I
Hum 0 pl-,i ne 32C. IVciflc Kc ! 309.
C H NEWS
A new suit is: Dixon State Bank of
if Neb. agt. J, M. Flaherty. Fore
c usure suit of mortgage for $2095.95
ind interest at 10 per cent from Oct. 1,
1909. W. S. Kisley attorney.
Circuit Court:
Arffllmpnl cit T.inn f?nimfu arrt t ho I
Culapooia Lumber Co. set for Feb. 23,
to which date the court adjourned. I
in r.iva Martin agt. ttrownBville, u.
O'Dell was appointed SDecial referee
to take testimony of P. 0. and Ada
Rapp.
Smith agt. Smith set for Feb. 23.
Deeds recorded:
S. P. Carter to W.
lots Halsev
White 4
..$ 2000
80
U. V: to Carolina P. Sprague
acraa. ; ...
Mortgage for $800.
TOMORROW'S
DOIGNS.
Grace Presbyterian church : Preajh
ing by the pastor morning and evening,
and other services as usual.
St. Mary's church. Hev. Arthur
Lane, Rector. Rev. A. Servais. Assist
ant. Sunday services at 8:00 and 10 30
a. m., evening 7:30 p. m. Father Ser-
vuis will officiate and preach Father
Lane will nil his regular appointment "g.
at Lebanon. The public is cordially I
invited. The Regjster this morning reported
M. E. church: Kev. J. T. Abbett of that Eugene defeated Albany at basket
Portland will occupy the pulpit at'.10:30, ball last night 47 to 46 ntst haf Ai
and always has a fund of inspiration bany 36 fugene 32, second half Al
for old and young. Sunday school 11:45, bany 10, Eugene 15. The real score
Junior League 3 o'clock, Lpworth Aibany 30 Engene 23. As the latter
League 6:30, preaching 7:30. Strangers score was pr0perly telephoned Eugene
always welcome. it is difficult tocomprehend the mistake
Christian church. Albvn Esson. Min-!
ister. 10:30 a. m. Bible school, begins. !
Please De o n time. 11:30, sermoti,
"Whst Constitutes Godliness." 6:30
p. m. Christian Endaavor, Miss Carrol
Richards fuadei. 7:30 evening sermon,
"The Two Covenants." Midweek meet
ing Thursday evening, 7:30
The Rev. M. C. Long who speaks at
the First Presbyterian church tomor
row night is a railroad i'Skv Pilot" and
has covered the country entered by the
miiuoua ui, uv.ot; uwa. lie in unKyiy j
interested in the 50U0 men religiously ;
,,..i.. , it- a . y .
oiiu uugut iu nave a guw diuiv i.u
y to 1
)V-F !
tell. f
. riiML xiesoyioiiun enure!. ivev. r.
i, u. -i .1- tv ci
ti. ueseiDracnt, minister. morning
service 10:30, theme: The Better and
the Best. Evening service 7:30. Theme:;
"The Truth about Railroad Building '
Up the Deschutes by Rev. M. CLong, I
Railroad Y. M.',C. A. Sec, with a special
solo by Miss Smith. Sabbath school
11:45 with classes for everybody. Junior
Endeavor at 3:00 and Christian En
deavor society at 6:30. A cordial invi
tation and hearty welcome to the public.
United Presbterian: The subject of
the morning sermon will De: The Im
portance of Words. The evening ser
vice will open with a musical program
as follows: Miss Stalnaker, organ, Mr.
Irvine, flute, Mr. Parsons, violin.
Selection, organ; Melodie in F Ruben
tein; Angels Serenade Braga, trio;
Spring Song Mendelsohn, organ: In
termezzo Mascagni; Berceuse from
Jocelyn Godaid. Subject of sermon:
Source of True Courage.
New Kestaurant.
The restaurant in the Wood building
will be opened on Monday at 11 do a.
m . by .r. John Leary, an experienced
restaurant mas. The place has been
remodled, and is neat and clean for the
business. i irst-class service will be
given the public at reasonable prices.
' "Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is the
; best remedy for that often fatal dis
ease croup. Has been used with suc
cess in our family for eight years."
Keep
your
Clothes
clean and
pressed.
THE CLEANER,
E. SHELLiEY, Prop.
Beli Phone black 273
Home nhone 196
4U0 W 1st St.
Simple Remedy for LaGrippe.
l.aGrinpe coughs arc dangerous, as
they frequently develop into pneumo
nia. Foley's Money and Tar not only
tops the cough, nut heals and
trengthens the lungs so IhM no seri
ous results need be leared. J. he genu
ine Foley's Honey and Tar contains
no harmful drugs and is iu a yellow
package. Woodworth Drue Co.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT. Notice is hereby given that the un
lersigned executor of the hst will and
estaiuent of Klizabeth l.iiul.-ey. tle
eased. has filed in the County Court
if l.inn County. State of Oregon, his
'nul account as such executor, ami
!l.lt Monday, the 21st day .f Feliru
iry. l') 1), at the hour of o o'clock, a.
n.. lias been lixed by said Court as the
:iiue of bearing of objections of said
eport and the settlement thereof. '
K. M. HURK11AKT. i:xccutor.
: C. HUVAX'l'. Attorney.
SKKCON J
Want's Your Patronage
Tolophone Red 671
MISFITS.
Please let's obliterate Thaw from the
dictionary.
The more the farmer ge's for his
products the more prosperity.
Taft has been asking the senate why
nothing is done,
l'ce.
Just keeping in prac
Another colonist rate between March
1 and April 15, a fine thing for the
Attoney General Crawford holds that
trade papers are not of general circula
tion. .
With bacon and hams at 25 cents the
average person
to Porkopolis.
doesn't get very close
Basket ball is a fine game, but noth
ing will make it unpopular quicker than
one-sided officials.
The beef trust is bearing down mighty
J'tX1 will self fruit orchard
the bottom or most of tho high prices.
The hardware men in Portland want
a strict enough peddler's license law to
prevent these range meh from i covering
.'he country and should have it.
These
range peddlers are the limit m
graft-
An evangelist in a neighboring town
said he had traveled in seventeen coun- ;
tries and in every one ot them bicycle :
was calied a bicycle, and therefore bap-.
tism is baptism wherever you find it. !
Certainly, but it doesn't amount to a I
' whoop unless the spirit of God is with .
it. The world is full -f people who ;
have gone through the form of some
kmd of baptism, going to the hot re-1
gjong cross lots.'
At the Hotels.
J. H. Mitchell & wf, Rialto.
Abbie Ashier, Eugene.
A. R- Baker & wf, Salem.'
J. T. Beckwith, Jefferson.
J. D. Pirtle, Coburg.
O. G. Roberts, Salem.
C. A. Peterson, Portland.
H. B. Leonard, Eugene.
W. R. Wallace, Portland.
If you are going to travel get the
American Bankers Association Trav
ellers checque.in $10.00, $20.00 or $50.00
denominations, payable at ten thousand
banks, or tt any hotel or railroad office.
For sale by J. W. Cusick & Co., I
Bankers. (
The Albany Butter & Produce Co.
are paying 40 cents per pound f. o. b.
Albany, for butler fat, or 39c on the
wagon. Ir you have cream to sell call
both phones 49.
Patronize home industry. Use John-
son's Best.
A Traveling Salesman.
H. F. Beers, 617-7th Ave, Peoria,
111., writes: " Ihavc been troubled for
some time with kidney trouble, so
severely at times that I could scarcely
carry my grips. After using one bot
tle of Foley's Kidney Pills I have
been entirely relieved, and cheerfully
recommend them to all." Foley's Kid
ney Pilly arc healing and antiseptic
and will restore health and strength.
Woodworth Drug Co.
Pneumonia Follows .a Cold,
but never follows the use of Foley's
Honey and Tar, which stops the
cough, heals tits' lungs, and expels the
jcold from your system. Woodworth
Drug Co.
Lodge Meetings.
The K. O.'M. every Saturday even
ing H. C. Jordan, Commander. ;
The W oodmen of the World every
Friday evening. ' L. L. Swan clerk.
iV'nnzanita Circle 1st and 3rd Mondays,.
Anna Strom, G. N. 1
Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd j
and 4t.h Wednesdav in Bussards' Hall. .
GriANT Kroman, Clerk. 1
Royal Neighbors mec every 1st and
3rd Wednesdays in tfussard's Hall. !
Alice Kikk. Recorder.
This leaves three supervisors to. be
appointed.
Old and Reliable
Thirty-eight years of steady growth
I are significant endorsement of the
careful management and courteous
service of the time-tried BanK.
Assets over ore million dollars
F3SST NATIONAL BANK
A having Account ,
in the name of your boy and girl
will teach them a knowledge of
business and a habit of saving chat
they can acquire in no better way.
Interest paid on Savings accounts
FJHST SAVINGS
Owned and operated by the stockhold
ers of the First National Bunk.
D. B. ADAMS,
VACUUM CARPET SWEKPE'
Agent fir the ONWARD SLIDING
SHOE.
Use Common Sense When
Making an Investment
Some reasons why the people of Albany and Linn County should invest
their money in the Linnhaven Orchard Company.
LINNHAVEN is a safe and profitable investment. 'Each five hundred dol
lars invested in this Company is secured by twenty acres of land
under Trust Deed free from all incumbrances.
LINNHAVEN is located in the best fruit belt in Linn County!
LINNHAVEN: All the land of the Linnhaven Orchard Company was se
lected by Professor E. R. Lake, recently Prof, of Botany of the Ore
gon Agricultural College.
LINNHAVEN has the proper altitude for fruit culture and is where the
Red Apples grow.
LINNHAVEN is under home control, the following being its officers: Dr.
W. H. Davis, Pres.; Professor E. R. Lake, Vice-Pres.; Owen Beam,
Sec; A. C. Schmidt, Treas.; and a board of directors, as follows:
W. H. Davis, E. R. Lake, Worth Huston, Owen Beam, F. J. Fletcher,
E. B. Horn, C. W. Tcbault.
LINNHAVEN will secure you by Real Estate that is free from incum
brances, and pay you 5 per cent interest, and give you profit sharing
stock. i
installment plan.
iiINNHAVEN will do more to build
I fered in safe and conservative
The Linnhaven Orchard Co. invites
an(j each officer will be glad to explain
pany s Attorneys, Messrs. Hewitt & box, will also be glad to give any in
formation in reference to the legal phase of the security offered.
LINNHAVEN ORCHARD CO.
Will Stark Building,
; Opposite P. O.
Albany Abstract Company,
L. M. Curl, Manager.
Hereafter the records in the office of the Recorder of Conveyances
for Linn County, will be abstracted daily, by an expert title examiner
employed by our company. In this manner we will be able to keep our
records up to the last minute of each previous day, thereby affording
better service to the public than any one has heretofore been able to
give. It is our intention to maintain the standard of excellence gained
by thorough and conscientious work in the past. The very best and
latest system of abstracting of titles will be permanently and' continu
ously carried forward regardless of the expenditure of money in main
taining our well established reputation as progressive and reliable ab
stracters. We assume that every one realizes the necessity of having
- an- abstract of title prepared for the property which is about to be pur
chased; we solicit your patronage and assure you that we can give you
She very best work that is possible with little delay and at a moderate
living price. It will be to your advantage to see us before ordering.
An unlimited amount of money to loan at sis per cent per annum on
real estate security. . .
Both telephones in the office. Call in and see as or write.
Albany Abstract
Alb my, ;
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO
Have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in show
ing you any piace you wien to see. ixo trouoie to us. no expense to you.
Before buying see us. See it all. Take your,choice. Get the best.
umce in est r irei
Why buy Groceries
ot Portland' Houses
when you can get the
follow in 2: prices at
EASTBURN'S
14 lbs Granulatad Sugar $1.00
16 lbs Cream Rolled Oats 1.00
11 lbs Head Rice 1.00
14 lbs Japan Rice ". 1.00
16 lbs Broken Head Rice 1.00
12 Ids White Beans 1.00
12 lbs Lima Beum3 1.00
10-16 ozpks Raisinns . 1.00
Geb otar prices before you buy.
W. A. EAST BURN
The Grocer.
-Ar-
The Crest
Tamalie3, Tamalies. ,
Try one of our boneless chicken tam
alies. None better in the city.
Oysters served any style, also light
unches.
Both Phones. 316 West 2nd
G E-IvliiK?us
& SON,
Sanitary Plumbers and Sheet
Meial WorKcrs. I
Our Datron; are assured of strictly !
first-class work, prompt service and :
reasonable prices. ;
Eave-trough, conductors, roofing and
general jobbing. Specifications furn ,
shed. Estimates cheerfully given. !
Trv us. 201 E First St. Both Phone .
CHINESE DOCTOK-J. Kon Foo, an
experienced compounder of Chinese
medicines, successor of the late Hong
Wo Tor.g, is now prepared to furnish
Chinese medicines to all. The under
signed recommends him and guaran
tees satisfaction. Ca.l or wr.te him
at No. 110 West Second St., Albany
Cr J.k Yit 5iii. -
tracts in five to twenty acres on the
up this County than anything yet of-.
lines.
you to investigate their proposition
further the details and the Com
Company,
Oregon
Made in Albany my No 1 Edg Grain
s the BEST in the market. Various
grades and prices from $1.25 upwards
Every bunch branded with my name
Look for it.- Examine these shingles
before buying elsewhere.
E. A. THOMPSON.
We us no dry kilm.
A
1.
STAKK. M. I)
' PHYSICIAN AND SORGEON '
WILL & STARKJ BLOCK'; ALBANY
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician
Albany State Bank Bihldin'--Bell
Black 482. Home 275.
UK. ViKUliNl v A LF.WEAlfX.
Osteopathic
Physician.
l-S Brenner Block, Albany.
Phones: Office Home 359, Bell black
27ol, Residence 394 Home, black 803 Bell
H.A. LETnTNGER
DENTIST
Crawtord Block
dr. w. rTbilyeu
Albany
Dentist
WILL ft STARK RLuCK. ALBANY
t. H. 1; uutvr.
DENTIST
Rooms 6 nd 8,
Brenner Hlock.
Bell Black 24f'l
Estimates given on Plastering. SiJ
walK and Cement Work. '
J. F. TRAVER, 4th & Calapoia S..
SHINGLES.
Cement Work