Muslin Underwear at Reduced Prices Flood's Store Agents for R. & G. Corsets. Agents for Standard Patterns ABSTRACTS Ifyou own any real proporty you will need an abstract of title. Better get one now and be ready when an opportunity to sell comes. Deals often fail for want of time to examine and perfect a title. We are at your service at the old stand Alco Club corner. THE LIIVN COUNTY RELIABLE AND Electric Toasters Make Perfect Ralston Electric Supply Co., ' 3"0 West Second Street. GOTO "THE ..CREST" For your Ice Cream, Gold Drinks and Confectionery. None better in the.eity ....... L. L. POT1S. Both Phong. 31S West 2nd Mayberry Wod'J Ynrd. All kinds of wood: Big fir, price $5.00; 2nd i vth, $4 75; Maple, $4.75; Slab, 4 ft. u ..,'th. $460; Oak, $5.25; Ash, $5.25. ' Will deliver any amount wan cod sawed to order, to any part of town. Sawecllnny lengin ncBiren. SHOE REPAIRlNU,-by A. W. Baughman. at H. A. Stoltenberg's. Fine hand sewed work a specialty. All work dono promptly using the best leather, guaranteed to give satis faction. Prices reasonable. 13t CementWork Estimates given on Plastering, Side walk and Coment Work. J . F. TRAVER, 4th & Calapooia " TOM YOUNG, f House and Sign Painter,. Agent for the Cleveland Gelsenitc ' roof paint. 122 Ferry Street, Home Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092 Collins & taylok, Real Estate and Insurance, Buy and sell property. Insure property and transact loans. Large or small timber tracts. J. M. RALSTON, , Insurance, Loans & Collections. Have money to loan in small and large amounts. Notes and mort gages bought. I will bond you. rroncny uanu.cu .u. ' " ' A STARK M D I Physician and Surgeon, ! Will & Stark Block Albany j , . : - DR. MARY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Physician, Albany State Bank Building. Rell Black 482. Home 275 H. A. LEININGER. Dentist, Clawfnrd Block - - Albany DR. W. R. BILYEU, Dentist, Will & Stark Block - Albany M. B. CRAFT, 242 West Second St., Albany, First-class meats of all kinds from selected stork. HENRY BRODERS, 1 Dealer in Choice Meats of All Kinds. 211) West Second Street. BRUCE & ANDERSON, Opposite the Postoffice. Four chairs. Prompt and effic ient care of the face and hair. VIERECK'S BATHS. 217 West First Street Firat-Class NVork Guaranteed wilev' Kiil'H'y Remedy "ill cure any ea'-e oi '..'nliiVy and bladder thoil ide not l.i-voud the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Wood vrorlli Drug Co. ABSTRACT CO. RESPONSIBLE. Why buy 1 G recedes of Portland Houses when you can get the following prices at EA-STBURN'S 14 His i-irimulated Sugar 81.CO Hi lbs 'ream Rolled Oats 1.0 11 lbs J end Rico I.0& 14 Ibn .liman Rice l.OO lfi 1dm ; Kon Head Rice .1.00' 12 Ids lite Beans 1.00 12 lbs I ma Beans 1.0O 10-16 o:.pksRaisinna 1.00 Get our prices before you buy. W. A. EASTBURN The Grocer. but some of the tmcst buildings in town arc equipped with our plumbing work. We make a specialty of high class sanitary plumbing and will be glad to have you examine samples of our work. We have moved and are 1 1H now at 118 West Second street. MED1N & STUART. to S nn 3- a. m p p t I - Za ? 5 o J . O 03 V to a CO CO Expert Chiropodist. i Will uinovo corns, bunions, ingrnv ing tor miils, and iti-himr burning IV. relieved immediately. Vi!l 1:0 to yoi residence if yen can't come to in Call m! iHi'-n either phone, Homo 8;i Hill l!;aek Best of reforem "iveli riht !.ere in Altianv Call bv i-hone before 10 or nfter 3. C. I. l)i;:vi:u. Wm Ask E F F Sh Knows Electric Monday 1" 'wrti TOMORROW'S DOINGS. Christian. Albyn Esson, Minister. Bible r.chool begins at 10:30 a. m. Communion service and morning sermon follow. Subject of discourse, "Jesus Onlv " u. fcl. 7 p. m. Free illustrated lecture by E. F. Zimmerman of Port land at 6 p. m. St. Mary's. Rev. Arthur Lane, Rec tor. Sunday serviced at 9 a. m. Fath er Lane will officiate and speak from the gospel of the day, St. Luke, 18. Mission services will also be held at Lebanon. The Chapel Car St. Anthony will be in Albany next Friday on a tour of the Albany m ssions and a chapel service will be held at the union depot Saturday morning in charge of Rev. W A. O'Brien of Chicago. United Presbyterian. Cor. 5th and Washington Sts. W. P. White, Pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning subject "The Cross and the Memory of Sir,." Evening subject "The Blood of Jesus." Special music Dy quartet ana cnorus. Baptist church. Regular services at the usual hours. Sabbath school at 10:15 For THE ALBANY CHAUTAU a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. , QUA ASSOCIATION, m. and 8 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at p. m. I jj. h. ELLIS, Pres. Midweek prayer service Thursday Attest: Wallace R. Struble, Sec. evening at 8 p. m. All not attending Dated Albany, Oregon, July 20, 1910. elsewhere are cordially invited to attend : these services. I PUBLIC SALE. First Presbyterian. Rev. F. H. Gea- elbracht, Minister. Morning service 10:30. Second anniversary service of fie present pastorate. Theme: Two un paralleled years of prosperity in Albany and their significans to the church. Miss Mae Lewis of Shelby ville, 111., will sing Penitent by Vanderwater. Evening service 8. Theme: The Pres bycerian Church a Bulwark to Law and Liberty. Solos by Miss I ewia and Prof. Wilson. S. S. at 11:42, classes for all. Christian Endeavor at 7. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. M E. 3rd & Ellsworth St. Rev. E. F. Zimmerman of Portland will occupy the pulpit at 10:30. He is a speaker of more than ordinary ability and repre- sents the anti-saloon ieague of Oregon. Rev. Gordon's subject at 8 o'clock will .be: "Perils of the Summer." Class I meeting 10. S. S. 11:45. Epworth I League 7, Miss Volena Smith leader. . You are invited to all these services. ' I Christian Science Society. 4th and ! Ferry Sts. Sunday 11 a. m. Subject: Truth. Wednesday evening 8 p. m. MISFITS. Os. West for governor sounds good. There will be some mighty lively op position to some of that assembly ticket in the republican party itself. j Some one says Bowerman was nom imated because he employed wire pall ing methods. He opened an office and ;: run a regular political business. ! One delegate said they were trying to harness the democratic cougar in a i.ew "; komono. Lo, and behold, it was the elephant that got in a harness, fastened , together with straw. Watch and see it .' pull on direct primary day. Hackleman's grove ought to be a city park also. It is one of the finest places 1 anywhere, and when a street car line ! runs past it, ab one is bound to do I eventually it would be situated just . right for one. Now is the time to act. I A reunited, rejuvenated repulbican 1 party, is what was telegraphed the ? president. This is simply on paper. X As a matter of fact the republican " party of Oregon is divided, split into .'splinters, worse than ever before in its ; history. , . ' j The blatant Oregonian yells: "Prc i hibition is such a howling success in Lane county that seven bootlegers are under arrest in Eugene." The law : against murder, in Oregon is such a howling success that seven men in the pen are awaiting execution, and about ninety others who ought to be hanged have gone free in the last year. Any one with as little brains as a mosquito knows that the prohibition law the same as all laws will be violated. ! IfORT ST. JAMES ON LAKE j STUART, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This is destined to be the Portland of British Columbia, on a navigable river and deep water lake with two I trains running in next fall. ' Letters pour into our office all day i with applications for lots. To those I who cannot come in we would do our i utmost to make a good selection, i Price $100 and $200 each. Cash i $25.00, balance $10.00 a month. A few 1 40 acre farms joining Fort. St. James ! townsite and Lake Stuart, $50.00 cash ! and $10.00 a month. I You need not be a Canadian citi zen to hold this. You. need not im prove it, nor you need not reside on it. All this land is on or near the rail roads, Grand Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, and Canadian Northern rail roads. Rich farm lands, $8.50 per acre, $3.00 cash, and balance $l.uu rcr acre per year until paid. Apply Canadian Northern Land Company, 304, 305 aim 306 Lewis Building, Portland, Or gon. icstrs Santal-Pepsin Capsules .-SSifi A POSITIVE CURE I'orlTitltmmBtton ort'Atftrrhot tlM Mu.l.iiT mid l)i-. a." d Kitl- H VWmirkly am! ivrnmnt'ittlr thf HO .-ORE KO P-T. lure wim imi'.'s ni vuiiorrnixt .vinl Jlfi-t. no muter of tu 'mi 2 ptitu'lint;. A ts tl t cl riurmkf. bold by drucRfaU Trice $t.V, or t-r riii.il, pun am THE SANTAL-PEPSlii C(, Bcllclantaine, Obi. For sale bT'fiftrkhtrt A Lee 6 1 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Pursuant to Article VI. of the By Laws, the Annual Meeting of the Albany Chautauqua Association (in corporated) will be held on Monday. July 25th, 1910, at 8 p. m. in the office of the Albany Commercial Club, Al bany, Oregon. The business of the meeting will be to receive the annual i reports of officers and elect a presi- dent, vice-president, secretary, treas-; urer, and three trustees for the ensu ing year. The voting membership of the annual meeting is provided for in the By-Laws, as follows: Article III. I "The membership of said Associa-! tion is and shall be composed of citi- zens of the state of Oregon who shall, j prior to the annual assembly each : year, subscribe and file with the secre tary of the Association a written guar antee agreeing to become responsible for the proportion of the deficit winch the Association may sustain for the current year which his subscription bears to the whole amount subscribed for that purpose, the minimum sub scription to be $20.00." All subscrib ers to the Guarantee Fund for 1910 are therefore members.of the Associa- I tion, and as such entitled to vote at said annual mectincr. I .The undersigned on Saturday, July 30, at the farm residence of the late Walter Mcllree, 8 miles N. W. of Shedd, from 2 p. m. will sell at public auction 1 graded bull, 1 buggy har ness, 1 spring wagon, 20 lambs,' 24 hear sheep, V2 sacks wool, 1 garden plow, 1 old wagon, 1 hay fork and rope, 40 bushels of oats and numerous small personal effects. W. A. BELL. Ad. estate Walter Mcllree. F.Q. Will for watches - Go to the Variety Store foi . qua cards, 313 W. 1st street, ,MK'B7- Let us figure with you on your next Lumber Bill. We are confident we can save you money, and it won't cost a cent to let us try. We carry a lull stock of Lumber, Shingles, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Moldings, Building Paper, and Columbia River Sand. We have our own saw mills and can furnish anything on short notice. Both Phones. THE C. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO.. A. B. Kelsay, Manager. 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 the 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 o real estate security. Both telephones in the office. Call in and see us or write. Albany Abstract Company, Albany, Have you tried our WINTFR COFFEE? If not, whv not ? It is the best 25c coffee in town. Give us a trial STAR BAKERY, - . C. MEYER, Proprietor FIRST . NATIONAL Albany, Oregon. ' OLD AND RELIABLE, l'or thirty-nine years this Bank has been con ducting a conservative business. It has had a healthy, steady growth during these years and on the basis of this record invites your account confident of its ability to serve you advantage ously. Assets Over One Million Dollars. FIRST SAVINGS BANK CITY PROPERTY. No. 123 New 5-room cottage and lot, West Albany. Price $1,100. No. 121 Xcw 4-room cottage, good lot. West Albany. Price $1,000. No. 119 Two lots, and 8-room house. East Albany. Price $1,050. No. 85-7-room house, ten lots, barn, 1 chicken house. Fine , location, West Albany. Price $6,500. Large list stock, fruit and dairy farms from $15.00 per acre up. Call at my office for full information. 130 Broadalbm street. JAS. F. POWELL. j FOR SALE. 80 acres, V mile to R. R. station, house and barn, 5 acres cleared and fenced, timber enough on the place to pay for it, running water, 60 acres can be cultivated when cleared, price $1400. . Terms. 90 acres, 4 miles from Lebanon, 1 mile to Sodaville, house and barn, 6 I acres of orchard, some timber, running ' water, the place is all fenced, 22 acres of grain, 1 acre of potatoes. Piice, $60.00 an acre; terms. ; 164 acres, 3 miles from Crabtree, house of 7 rooms, 2 barns, 90 acres in ' crop, balance in timber and pasture, ! 4 horses, 7 head of cattle, wagon, bind : cr, drill, plows, and all farm imple ments goes with the place; close to church and school. Price $50.00 an t acre. If you are looking for a good buy, that will make- you some money, come to our office and inquire about these places. .HE CURTIS REAL ISSTATJi Co., Albany State Bank Bldg. HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA Bring discomfort and misery to many people but Foley's Honey and Tar gives ease and comfort to the suf fering ones. It relieves the congestion in the head and throat and is soothing and healing. None genuine but Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. Woodworth Drug Co. BARBER SHOP I 236 West 2nd St. First Class Work Guaranteed Geo. H. Fiddiman, Prop. DIAMONDS OUR DIAMONDS ARE GEMS, BUT THEY ARE REASONABLE. F.M.FRENCH & SON WE RESEi" YOUR DIAMOND WHILE YOU WAIT. Oregon BANK 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.