Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, August 26, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    TOMORROW'S
DOINGS.
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t
New Fall Dress Goods
Our fall showing of dress goods was never as com
plete as now. Everything in the new t styles. Serges,
Broadcloths, Diagonals, Plaids, Shepherd's, Checks, etc.
Worsted finish suitings, splendid for school dresses,
at 20c yd.
Flood's Store
A cents for K. & G. Gor-ets.
Agents for Standard Patterns
ABSTRACTS
Ifjyou own any real property 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 LINN COUNTY .ABSTRACT CO.
RELIABLE AND RESPONSIBLE.
00 TO
I "THE CREST"
I For your Ice Cream, Cold Drinks
; and Confectionery.; None butter
in the city. . . ,.
. . L. L. P0T1S. .
' Both Phones 816 West 2nd
Mayberry Wood, Yard.
All kinds of wood: Big fir, price
$5.00: 2nd growth, $4 75; Maple, $4.75;
Slab,- 4 ft. length, $2.50; Oak, $5.25;
Ash, $5.25. ,
Will deliver any amount wanted
sawed to order, to any part of town.
Sawed 'nnv length desired.
Why buy Groceries
of Portland Houses
when you can getthe
following prices at
EASTBURN'S
First Presbyterian church. Morning
vorship at 10:30. Rev J. Elliott will
ncupy the pulpit. Sabbath School at
:lose of service. No evening service
luring August. A hearty welcome to
.strangers.
Christian Science. Sunday service
11 a. m. subject Mind. Wednesday
experience meeting 8 p. nr. corner 4ih
and Feny.
United Presbyterian. 5th and Wash
ington Kte., W. P. White, paster Sub
ject of morning sermon: "The Suprem
acy of Humanity.' Subject of even
ing sermon: "Religion and the Heart,
Christian Church. AILyn Ksson,
minister.. 10:30 a. m. Bible School,
followed by communion service and
morning sermon. 7 p, m. Christian
Endeavor. 8 p. m. Evening sermon
Come and bring your friends.
Baptist Church. Regular services at
the usual hou's. Sabbath school at
10.15 a. m. Preaching Ly the pastor
Rev. S. A. Douglas at 11 a. m. and 8 p.
m. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m.
Midweek prayer service at 8 o clock
Thursday evening All cordially in
vited to attend these services
St. Mary's Church. Rev, Arthur
Lane, Rector, Rev. John Van Nevil,
assistant. Sunday service at 6:30 and
and 9:30 a. m. Evening services at
7.30. Rev. Wm. O'Brien of the Church
Extension Society of Chicago will of
ficiaie and preach. Mission serviced
will be held at Jefferson and Lebanon.
The public is cordially invited.
M. E. Church. Preaching morning
and evening by Rev. 1. W. Craig
4
V ' I 1 'rt-'i V1 Ml
Some of the Topsy Tury crowd of performers, of Salem, to he at the t-'oera
House Monday , night, August 22, under the auspices of the Albany iilks.
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD.
MISFITS.
Those thfity-two questions will be
handled all right regardless of the rand
thrown at the- proposition.
A Myrtle 'Greeks man Tecently killed a
doe with horitas said to be a rare thing;,
the same as a. woman with whiskers.
14 lbs Granulated Sugar.
$1.00
16 lbs Cream Rolled Oats 1.00 ' Kelley steamer.
Te-Jtait is big enough for five goo I
states, and it is said will eventually be
cut urn
Ev;- Shelton, of Dallas has a hunting
knife-bought in San Francisco- in 1849 a- Ren(i m4ff,BHs an trerention for au
for $12,50s a Telle worth keeping. , plying powert all four wheels of are
The Illinois Central has a $5,000,000 automobile instead of to nly two. Tojo
graft scandal in the limelight. ABat much power already-
ought to make the crowd respectable.
F. M. Wilfcms and party this- week Two Gifts of Tongue people at Los
drove from. Newport to Eagene be- Angeles are trying to- reaeh heaven bv
tween 8:30 su-ra. ana b:su p. mi in me starving to death-. Suicui will take a
SHOE REPAIRING, by A. W.
Baughman. at H. A. Stoltenberg b.
Fine hand sewed work a specialty.
All work done promptly using the
best leather, guaranteed to give satis-
' faction. Prices reasonable. 13t
CementWor
Estimates given on Plastering, Side
walk and Ci'iii -nL fturi.
j . F. TP "BR. 4th & Calapooia
II lbs Head Rice '.. 1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
l.UO
1.00
person to hell every time.
14 lbs Japan Rice .
16 lb3 BroKen H ead Rice.
12 los White Beans...... .
12 lbs Lima Beans
10-16 ozpksRaisinns ...
Got our prices before you buy.
I A a tnrpmtL firft near M&ifnrd
charged to angry squatters'v Sevea wfaen it camo.ta, the test the Eu
rangersaie reported lost and tlhere is- business maa-who-hadgrowledthe
excitment over the affair. Hvost at the train service on the S. P.
Tex RickarcV the famous fiirlit pre- failed to appear -before the; commission
meter, is said to have invested in Coos an(j tell what thayknew It is gene-
Bay coai iana, win give up ui Kiitni) Tajy thus.
DIAMONDS
OUR DIAMONDS ARE GEMS, BUT
THEY ARE'-REASONABLE.
F. M. FRENCH & SON
WE RESEi YOUK DIAMOND
WHILE :i WAIT.
W. A. EASTBURN
The Grocer.
The renort of tlis- state Sealth board
shows 56 cases cf .typhoid, fever and 29 1
deaths in three- months vs. the entire ,
cl-nt-,. nn annulling mnrtalitir but the .
board says this is due to the fact that
physicians dor not report the cases, 1
there undoubtedly, being ssveral times
56 for 29 deaths
Vvod Yard.
W ood delivered to all parts of city on
short notice, ofiice at residence 80S
East 4th strcot. Both phones.
J. D. Ellis.
Expert Chiropodist.
n-m .nmnuo ..nrna hunions. incrow-
ing too nails, and itching burning feet
relieved immediately. Will go to your
residence if you cji 't come to me
Call me upon cither phone. Home I4.iu
Bell Black 443 R. .Best of reference
given right here in Altrnny.
Call by phono hofore 10 or after 6.
MRS J. W. DMVKR.230 Lyon St.
Francis Bros,
JAS. K. POVV'liLL, I
Real Estate. -Forty
years residence in Albany, Or. j
Financial agent. Collections made for ,
non-rcsidents.
130 Broadalbin street, Albany.
Bell phone Red 140i.
TOM YOUNU,
House and Sign Painter,
Agent for the Cleveland Gclsemtc
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street,
Home Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092
Up-to-date-Sanitary
Plumbers
Tinning & Heating
SUCCESSOR TO W. E. FRANCIS,
Prices are Right.
business and go there nnd develope his
motion- has again ben dis
covered. Carl Grosnman. of Proctor,.
Vt., says ha has done it and will have
his patent out in two weeks. Be has
been fourteen years- coing it. Great
results will be possible be says.
I ScioNews: Ira Richardson haa' just
threshed his grain and reports a yieldi
of 38 bushels of wheat per acra He a report is abroadi that Senator M. I
sold the wheat in tlte held at ipu per A. Miller of .Lebanon, will ua- a candid
bushel. The Willamett valley cast', yet te f0r governor on the! democratic
raise wheat in paying; quantities. ticket. It is not ijrobablo; Mr. Miller
Rev. Albert C Reed, recently died! will further complicate matters by en- j
at his home in Manchester, Vt., ore tering the field against West, Myers j
Aug. 8, at the age of almost 78 years, and banning, though, thes fact would i
He leaves three sonsr.one Rev. Hi. I. suggest an interesting contest.
Reed, for fout years-- pastor of the j
Presbyterian church-of this city, now; gx: Think of a grocery dealer skulk-I
of the theological seminary at Auburn jng ;n back alleya-iwth a. can of coffee ,
N. Y. Mn one boot leg, a pound ofi cheese in i
H. B. Miller, U.' Si consul at Dublin, the other, and a herring; down the back j
Ireland, has just soJd- the Josephine of his neck; or a shoe dealer with his
Hntnl nrnnertv at tyrants- rass. owneo ooor iasieneu wun.irun. ubi, iu
let us ffgase -n-ith you on your n xt Lumber Bill. W ace confident we
cm-save yc-a: money, and it won't cost a cent to let us try.
We carry a lull stock of Lumber, Shingles, Lime, Plaster, Cement,
Bfoldings,. Building Paper, and Columbia River Sand. We have our own
taw. mills and: can furnish anything on short notice. Botii Phones.
THE C. K. SPAULD'iNU lAJliUlNli
A. B. Kelsayr,- Manager.
bv him. for some time, to r. Hi. Blake,
of Ashland. 75 bv 180 feet, for I25-.000-.
The hotel is to be remodeled and-
a modern structure.
fcOLLINS & TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure
property and transact loans.
Large or small timber tracts.
DOOLEY'S
GROCERY
9TH AND LYON STREETS.
Ernest Ian" funeral.
dows grated, and a- half dcHen men on t
the street corners watching for the t
officers Rod at least alarm destroying I
every sign of his business: What man '
would say the grocery Business was 1
: flourishing; .or that there- were more
i boots and shoesssokJithaai ewer before f
: in the history ofitbe city.
That Transmission Line.
The Lebanon E.. A says Eineali Frax
ier and E:ncst Lane were one and the
same ncrson. Lane was the voune
! mans real name, but. he took the name
, ef his step-father. . He was born near
I Eutrene. the son oi Isaac luane. ai ... e.., j, .nnin.
the funeral the remw were shown for the, transmission Hoe which it is")
an who uvnicu "V, ! proposed to run. from, the big power-
Albany Abstract Company,
L. M. Curl, Manager.
HereaJtar the records in the office of the Recorder cf 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 permanenSly and continu
ously caaried forward regardless of the expenditure of money in main-
ta-ming oue wen estaonsiieu reputation as progressive aim rnwure ab
stracters. We assume that every one realizes the necssity of having
an abstsact of title prepared for the property which is about to be pur
ahased; :re solicit your patronage and assure you that we can give you
Idie very- best work that is possible with little delay ad at a moderate
living price. It will be to your advantage to see us before ordering.
An BrtlSmited amount of money to loan at six percent per annum o
seat estate security.
Bo& telephones in the office. Call in and see us c write.
nurd' The North western CorDora- 1'
lion has a crew of surveyors at worn
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in smill and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought. 1 will bond you.
Property handled for non-residents.
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Will it Stark Block
Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albanv State llauk Uuilding.
Bell lilac k 4S2. llome-
275
I inir no secrecy about it as reported. It
is claimed at Lehanu his killing was a
plan now being:constUEted at Martin's!
w
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13 e s-'O e
1 3 n -
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J5'S
nV. n 'S
pi C9.
.llling was a b:J. , W lUIfono BLrar tn
! case of mistak.n identity, efiraera d th Eueene,-.
I was n large one, with
' Bora I olteungs.
many beautiful
Base Ball.
The ball game at Rambler Park to-
i morrow attornoon ac a p. m. win oe
the last arae of the se.isoo, and, judg
'. ing from the lineup of the two teams
' and their past reputation an exciting
; exhibition is looked for. Southpaw
Patterson of the Colts has oeen pitcn
Springfield, J.Bnctionj (City, Harrisburgj.
Albany, Corvmllis, Independence, Moin
mouth and Dallas are- among the places,
to be suppjied with, eteetricity from.
this, plant. The surveyors are njw.
cunped at Coberg. the little sawmdlli
iy, six milts north of Eugene.
Albany Abstract
Albany, :
Company,
, Oregon
i
THIS. BANK IS
iom- Russians- in Albany.
in its
40 th
year
One o the greatest values eff the
' moving picture , the presentation, o
, inn ioB ,-; distant Quntri6, maxing very rsansuc
row will show him at his best. Bakee . tions o the wocid we nevejt visit,
(of Junction City will heave them ovf striking one at Dreamland is tiiat oi
iur mo ua.i.i,."-" - scenes. in the Caucasus mountains,, rvua
H.
("lawfnrd ltlock
A. LEININGER,
Dentist,
Albany
DR.
W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
ALBANY T1U I'O.,
no doubt take place.
with J. A. Howard. p-h
Residence phono black 25
Will & Stark ltlm-k
Albany
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany,
first-class meats of all kinds
from tu-lcclcd sUx'k.
HENRY BRODERS,
Healer in
Choice Meats of All Kinds.
'ln Wrl Si-C'ii'l Street.
Ollico
phones.
Home.
Heavy nnd light hauling
pianos a specialty '
Moving
Palmer's
THE GULDCN
J)airy
RULE.
Delivers milk and cream to any part ot
the citv. Prices reasonable. Jersey
cows with best of care, lloth Phones
icuiis Mi-Pepsin uapsuies
v'?:H A rOSJTIVE CUUE.
i V.
,,vl Kit
UE KO TAT,
FUR-
SOMMEB SPRAY MATERIAL
Sole Distributor for the
Hygeno A, the great
Disinfectant Germi
cide, Insecticide.
also
Gold Loin and Marxian Lice,
and Flv Kill-
MJRPHY'8
BRUCE & ANDERSON,
Opposite the l'ostoflice.
Vour chair v l'i'-mt and cflir-
.1 the t.icc an, i n.i-.r.
lent eaie
VIERF.Cfc.-S BA
217 West l'ii
; us.
t Stre
t 4 ) r V;,, t UoiiorrlMioi .
V,; L'!i,l iU--l, iui iL.ftl'-r ( ti, l
I i .t" T MnJ'. Atlt I
X It-.- l-iiii:!,-. -M t-y ilritKgi.l :
31. l 1'r'r"- f rt. ,r t n,a11- r1 t
'V - h Ptti.1. II.WJ, 3 l-OIi-s. 1 1
235 East 2nd Streot.
THE SANTAL-PEPSIhCf.!
Bellcl-mlalne, Oblo
Foi ale bv Barklisrt A Lee
If vour horse has
vVV'-i HEAVES use
'"V Stone's Heave
'1 Droos. Price Si.
irijtiiiSfe' For sale by all drug-
gists.
S. C. bl UNli,
sin. ewiiic the- real thing in tihafc bat-
i baric Rart of the world, an educatioo. J
I A wireless romance gives the: workings
nf tu wirfirss. with a storv and some
fine Cuban scenery, and a Cowbey'sli
strntiurern some great riding; and fee : i
westacn scenery.
I
! At the Hotels.
! Mrs. M. N. Newton aad dau.. Port:
I iind. , ,
; Walter H. Groves &wf , Portland,
f 1' Cooper & wf., Roeeburg
R Sanders -4 wf., Salem.
A. S. Bliton & family. Modford.
' E. E. Or.on, Junction.
' G. M. Frost, Salem
! lic:V G. Gillespie. Mill City.
I C. O Hargrove, Portland.
' K McMullan, Snlverton.
' H P. Woodburv, Seattle.
E. 1 Howes & wf., KoseDurg.
A Bank of Unquestioned Safety and Unsur
passed Service; Your account is invited.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASSETS OVER $1,000,00 0,00
SAVING IS A HABIT
SPENDING IS A HABIT
WHICH HABIT DO YOU CULTIVATE?
Start a Savings accout with us and yon will be
surprised at the case with which the Saving habit
is acquired. Interest paid on Savings Accounts.
FIRST SAVINGS BANK
ASSETS OVER $300,000.00
Owned and operated by the stockholders of the
First National Bank.
Have yon tried our
fefcaft?' I'ors
A new s'.ec
p ule c.n t-p.
n.i h'a-:'Kin.;
The 1 .iedj.
eel r - ' v.i'.:i a
a m net mo ,--.
K-'ei's elesn. J
A Albany Ud
If not, whv not?
25c coffee in town.
It is the best
Give us a trial
cooking
t . stove
ft tnKe
STAR BAKERY,
C. J1EYEU, Proprietor
First-Class Work Cuaramccd.
Salem - Oregon,