Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 25, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    New Seasonable Goods
' That you need now,
sewing.
for your spring
A big assortment of A. F, C. Ginghams
in prettier patterns than ever
at 121 2 yd
-Cotton challies for comfoits, new fresh
goods at only 5c yd
.'Reddisode cotton, 72x84 inches, all
ready to put in your comfort
at 85c roll
Flood'sStore
Agents for Stanard
Patterns.
How Is Your Title ?
' We are now making photographic reproductions of the county records
' md are prepared, o nshort notice, to furnish complete Abstracts of Title
' to any piece of real estate in Linn County,
Few of the old titles are perfect; we recently found a government pal
tnt that misdescribed the land intended to be conveyed.
.We look to your interest. Have been established for 18 years and are
incorporated.
UISM COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
ALBANY
OKEOON
TOMORROW'S
DOINGS.
Baptist church. Regular services l
the usual hours. Sabbath School 10:15
i. m. Preaching by Rev. A. C. Eaton
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B Y. P. U.
rt:30 p. m.
Grace Presbyterian church Services
at 11 a. m., program by the voung peo
ule. Patriotism and Temperence,
wasmngion ana miss nuiara. special
music. 7:30 p m., subject, "The
children of believers" by the pastor. S.
3. 10 a. m., C. E. 2:30, 4:00 and 6:45 p.
m.
United Presbyterian. "The Supreme
Glory of a Voung Man." is the subject
for the evening sermon. This ii the
second in the series of sermons to the
young people. The chorus will sing two
inspiring anthems. 7:30 o'clock. "God's
Conveyances," will be the subject of
the 10:30 a m. sermon.
Christian church. Albyn Esson, Min
ister. 10:30 Bible School, followed by
communion service and morning ser
mon. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor,
with echoes from the State Convention.
7:30 evening sermon. Special music
both morning and evening, uoraiai
welcome fo; all.
MISFITS.
Even fish are on the mountains.
The streets are being kept clean.
In the days of prosperity look ahead.
The monied men are getting Alaska
by the neck.
Say, if that storm does flop
over the mountains.
its tail
Alb iny's library id proving a credit
to the ci y. Let it grow.
The Dalles has thirtv saloons. It
would make a dandy college town
wouldn t it.
The tail of the comet is what people
are afraid of; and it is the tail of these
eastern storms that bother uregonians
The DeoDle are watchiner this aisenv
bly proposition decidedly close. The
name of assembly candidates will be
Dennis.
This from an Ex. is timelv: "Some
St. Mary's church. Rev. Arthur men seem to thinn that it they get into
Lane Lane. Rector. Second Sunday in a 'scrape' and the editor mentions t in
Lent. Services at 8 and 10:30 a. m. I his paper he does it out of malice to
Rev. Edwards!Donnel)y of Portland will ! ward them. In nearly every case of
officiate and preach. The subject of i this Kind nothing couia Be turtner irom
he evenine lecture at7:30 will be'lhe ; me iruin man audi a uenei. i, i u
Fifth General Council of the Church A. I editors business to publish local hap-
VASES
B igSale of Vases Fri. & Sat.,
February ISth & 19th
Everything in the Bankrupt stock of'
Chas. Knecht, now greatly reduced
in price. The stor j will be closed until
Friday to enable us to prepare for
our big sale.
Don't Forget the Date.
313 W. 1st Street.
L
i
innnaven.
IPkm 11 Hi
: UJ A
General (ShFlectrie i
li
I Ralston Electric Supply
Company
506 Wel .Second Street
' COLLINS & DEVINE,
Real Estate and Insurance, M JEfcSitS!pSlP I
liuv and sell property. Insure ( i!Jh j VS!l
property am! transact loans. r4::l!S&fBrr V-rSii
D. 653." Lenten services are held
every Wednesday and 1 Friday evening
at 7:30. The public is cordially invittd.
First Presbyterian church. Rev, F.
H. Geselbracht. Minister. Morning
service 10:30. Theme: Messages from
the Pronhets. Kelitrious Life Denned
in Simplest Terms. Evening service
y:bo, tnerne: me Binie s ureal vuesc
ion. Sabbath School for all. junior
Endeavor 3:00, Christian Endeavor So
ciety 6:30. A cordial invitation
hearty welcome to everyone.
penings, good or bad, and it a man
furnishes material for a bad item he
has no one to blame should it appear."
Line: In's Court.
I The following, part of the circuit
! court record of the recent term at Lin
i coin, is of local interest:
! Maaggie Sullivan agt. Griff King,
j cction, concinuea.
J. N. Chambers agt. F. M. Carter,
ucuun, cunuuueu.
M. E. church. Ihe young people will j k, Weatherford aet. Victon land
Jiave che right of way at the morning ' q0 decree
service 10:30. The theme will be: J p'red Dawson and wife agt. J. K.
God's Ca l for Leader's. The i young Weathertordand wife, continued,
people and youth of the Sunday School, i j K Weatherford agt. Robert Mc
aggregating nearly two hundred, have ; Kay agt Minnie McCourt, agt. Julia
been invited to attend by classes, seats 1 A.Kyniston, three ejectment suits. con
having been reserved for ech. There : tinueVj.
will be good seats however for all who George Riley agt. R. B. Montague,
come without regard to age. Dr. M. i motion to vacate judgment, granted;
u. wire win ureucii ut, i;ou- uuu iiuiu
the quarterly conference on the follow
ing Monday evening.
The Toledo.
A new steel range, with a cooking j
ptaie on' tup, a ipuuei muuerii . uwvv
No blacking. Keeps clean. Jusr take
a look at it. At Albany Hd. Co's.
If vou are going to travel get the !
American Bankers Association Trav-.
'eliers checque.in $10.00, $20.00 or $50:00',
denominations, payable at ten thousand' i
' banks, or t.t anv notel or railroad omce.
(For sale by J. W. Cusick & Co.r
Bankers.
At The hotels.
E. A. Rholen. Salem
i. H. McConnell, Shedd
L. T. Berry, Lebanon
D. S. Dulfield, Mill City
R. K. Myers, Halsey
Hon. M. A. Miller, Lebanon
Chas. Donahue, Westcliffe, Colo.
T. H. Goddard, Mill City
Prof. Hargrave, Portland
B. F. Mulkey, Jacksonville
J. W. Seavey. Eugene
Hayes & Hulburt, Corvallis
H. A. Hutchins & wf, Montreal
A. Fischer, Salem
R, Ray Booth, Salem
I
I
A SAFEGUARD TO CHILDREN.
"Our two children of six and eight
years hays' been since infancy sub
ject to colds and croup. About three
years ago. I started to use Foley's...
Honey andi lar, and it has never tailed
BROMO LAXINE COLD TAB
LETS. The best remedy in the mar
ket for cold in- the head or a fresh
i.i i: n..:t. i:c it i.n.,a.
u ir b0x i t'ot sis .p"-"6 rd cHur? th,esc trouiblHs-
hed you get yonr money back. Price,1'.'8, the- only medicine I can get the
1 b i)nci'in pTi,iHi children ta take without a row. The
2sc. BDRKHAR & LLE. fmm w c 0rnsteini Green
More people are taking Foley's ! Bay, Wis., duplicates the experience
I Kidney Remedy every year. It is. of thousands of users of 1'oley s rion-
considered the most effective remedy cy ana tax. wooawn-tn urug io.
tor all kidney and bladder troubles
' that medical science can devise. Fo
ley's Kidney Remedy corrects irreg
j ularities, builds up the system, and're
j stores lost vitality; Woodworth Drug
Co.
WANTED Voung men to learn au
tomobile business by mail and pre
pare for positions as chaffeurs and'
repair men. We make you expert
in ten weeks; assist you to secure
position. Pay big; work pleasant;
demand for man great; reasonable;
write for particulars and sample-lesson.
Empire Automobile Institute,
Rochester, N. Y.
A LINN COUNTY ORCHARD PROPOSITION OF ABOUT 3,000
ACRES, PRONOUNCED BY PROF. LAKE, OF THE AGRICUL
TURAL COLLEGE, TO BE THE VERY FINEST FRUIT
LAND IN THE FERTILE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
This land is owned by the Linnliaven Orchard Company of Albany,
and almost one-half of the stock has teen sold to the residents of this city.
: The officers of the company are:
Dr. W. H. Davis, President; Joseph IT. Hawkins, Vice President and
General Manager; Alfred C Schmitt, Treasurer; George H. Crowell, Secre
tary. Directors: Dr. W. H. Davis, Worth Husten, Joseph M. Hawkins,.
Owen Beam, George H.. Crowell, Frank Fletcher, Prof. E. R. Lake:
A limited amount of the percferrcci stock is now offered in units- of
$500.00 each.
With each share of preferred stoc k the. purchaser is given an equall
amount of the profit-bearing, common stack.
The preferred stock is secured by a Trust Deed to Judge H. H. Hewitt
on the property, a definite 20-acre tract being set aside to secure each
$300.00 of stock sold.
This preferred stock must be repaid to the purchaser and retired, before
any dividends are declared on the Common Stock.
This is a Bonifide Proposition by a Responsible Company and Offers a Safe.
Investment With Good Returns.
Are yon interested in securing a block of this stock? Are you in
terested in advancing the commercial importance of Albany and the com
mercial interests of all her citizens? Are you interested in developing Linn
County, and making it one of the well known fruit glowing sections of the
Northwest ?
.... DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY FOR YOURSELF?
If so, take some of this stock NOW. It is one of the safest and fair
est propositions on the market, btu will not be.- for sale long. At the rate
it is going the stock will all be sold by March 1st.
THE OREGON TITLE & TRUST CO, Sales Agent.
Subscriptions for stock may be lc-ft with any of the following well
known real estate firms of this city: Linn & Benton Real Estate Co., J. A.
Howard; Oren Beam, C. W. Tebault;. Collins S Devine, Pears & Chase.
'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 bur
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
giva It is our intention to maintain the standard of excellence gained
by thorough and conscientious work in the past. The very best and
latist 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 propsrty which is about to be pur
chased; we solicit your patronage and assure you that we can give you
tho 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 six per cent per annum on
real estate security.
Both telephones in the office. Call in and. see us or write.
I
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in small and
large amounts. Kotos and mort
gages bought. I will bond you.
Properly namlicu
(U'nts.
TOM YOUNG,
.; House and Sign Painter,
Agent lor the Cleveland Gclscnitc
rooi paint.
1-'-' Kerry Street,
I Ionic 1'hoiH-, .1J0. Pacific, Red 3092
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Will Jfc Stark I'.lock - Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Alh.inv Siaic Bank Building.
Hell Hhu-'k 4SJ. lloim 275
H. A. LEININGER,
Dentist,
Clawford lllock - Albany
DR. W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
Will Slark lllock Albany
DR. R. C. HUNT,
Dentist,
Rooms 6 and S, llrcnncr Block,
Hell Black -MSI.
T.P.T TTK PPTTRRMT VOTI
with a bath room plan you can have
executed by New Year if you act
quickly. Nothing very expensive
about it, yet it includes everything
necessary for a handsome and sanitary
bath room. Our plumbing work is
included in the cost, with no extra
charges as a joker. Think it over.
MEDIN & STUAPT.
Schuman-Heink:A,!,any Abstract Company,
LUMBER
Lath
Shingles
HAIR FIBRE PLASTER
Lime
Cement
M. B. CRAFT,
.242 West Second St., Albany,
Kirst-class meats oi all kinds
I'riini vch'Ctcil stock.
HENRY BRODERS,
Dealer in
Choice Meats of All Kinds.
2111 'ct Sci'ond Street.
BRUCE & ANDERSON,
Opposite the Postoffice,
Kotir chairs. Prompt and effic
ient care of the face and hair.
WE have r.oJStato Deposits,
nor do wo accept any de
posit where special security has
to be pledged. This means
ihnt we have no preferred
creditors and that your deposit
lias the same security that all
hnvo.
We have invested assets
worth mire than $100,000 00
and this would have to be dis
sipated before dooosittirs could
lode a cent. It is not being
dissipated, it is growing.
J. W. CUSICK & CO.
BANKERS.
Established 1892.
VIERECK'S BATHS,
217 Wc-t First Street.
First-Class Work Guaranteed.
Will sing at the Eugene Theatre
Friday evening, February 26th. .Mail
orders now received. Seats S2.60 and
$2.00. Address Eugene Theater, Eu
gene, Oregon.
Why buy Groceries
of Portland Houses
when you can get the
following prices at
EASTBURN'S ,
14 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00;
16 lbs Cream Rolled Oats 1.00 ;
11 lbs Head Rice 1.09
14 lbs Japan Rice .1.00
16 lbs Broken Head Rice I'.OO !
12 los White Beans 1.00 ;
12 lbs Lima Beans 1.00,
10-10 ozpksRaisinns 1.00 1
Get our prices before you buy.
W. A. EASTBURN
The Grocer.
Albany,
Oregon
FIRST NATIONAL
j Albany; Oregon.
j OLD AND RELIABLE.
i For thirty-nine years this Bank has been son
ducting a conservative business. It has had a
healthy, steady growth during, these years and
oo the basis of this record invites your account
confident of its ability to serve you advatttage
srasly. Assets Over One Million Dollars.
BANK
F. G. WILL, lor Watches
BUILDING PAPEt
Roofing Paper
Shakes
Posts
SAVING A REGULAR AMOUNT
persistently will determine your future suc
cess and' comforts. You will never regret the
money you save. After you have started you
will regret that you did not open an account
sooner.
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts.
FIRST SAVINGS BANK
The Crest
Tamalie3, Tamalies.
Try one of our boneless chicken tam
alies. None better in the city.
Oysters served any style, also light
uncnes.
MOLDINGS
THEOIAS. K. SPAULDlNCi
LOGGING CO.
."Ijth Phones Bel! Tied 811, Home T;4.
Buh Phones.
R16 " est 2nd
G.E.METZGUS
&SGN,
Sanitary Plumbers and Shtcl
Meial WorRcrs.
Our natron are assured of strictly
fir.;t c'asa work, prompt service and
reasonable prievs.
Have trcuph, conductors, roofing snd
ceneral jobbing. Sp.-, ifications furn
sbtd. E.tirrates cheerfully givn.
'Tts vt. 01 E First S:. Both Phono
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 place you wish to see. No trouble to us. No expense to you.
Before buying see us. See it all. Take your choice. Get the best.
Office 236West First St
SHINGLES.
Made in Albany my no 1 Edg virain
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 shingics
before buying elsewhere.
i. A. THOMPSON.
We us no dry kilm.
vnnrt'P Si""? I Dnnnn KnnMiinn
A POSITIVE CUES
Keep your
Clothes
clean and
pressed.
THE CLEANER,
C. E. SHELLEY, Prop.
y W 1st St. Beli Phone black 273 "
Home Dhoue 196
CHINESE DOCfOK-J. Mon ;Foo, an
experienced compounder of Chinese
medicines, successor of the late Honi?
Wo Tong, is now prepared to furnish
Chinese medicines to all. The under
signed recommends him and guaran
tees satisfaction. Ca.l or nte him
at No, 110 We3t Second s: . Albany i
Forlnfltcitiiatton nr'ntai
,'tryn. NO .URE KO FAT --
'iiim-klj- tiuti jr:t:t ;:ij. .1
mil 2tiL n., u..it...M ''--j
bnrmlrfs. Colli by drusci;.!
I'
itellefonUine, Ohio-
Or
Jim Vl ESTFAIL
in.
For;! bf'Rukhart & Lee