Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 16, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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Blankets for Fall
and Winter Use
:TOA10RROW'S
DOINQS.
Cotton Blankets for children's bede, in white or grey at $ .60 pr
11-4 cotton blankets, good weight and size, white tan
grey at
12-4 cotton blankets, extra large and heavy at.
Flood's Store
Agents for . & G. Corsets.
United Presbyteiian chu'eh: W. P.
Whice, Pastor. The subject at 10:30 a.
m. will be: "Daninl and His Open
Window. The subject of the 7:30 p.
m, service will be: ' 'The Prosperous
i Sinner" The young people will meet at
fifteen minutes of seven. The pastor
will soon begin a mid waek Bible class
for the study of The Revelation made
by Jesus Christ, through John, to the
church of this age. This class will be
open to all who desire to attend. 'Phone
him about it. ,
i St. Mary's church Kev. Arthur
: Lane, Pastor, Rev. J. A. Van Nevel,
assistant There will be but one mass
at St. Mary'B church tomorrow. This
' will be celebrated at 9 o'clock a. m.
I QunHfiV onhnnl Bt frha usual hnnp Vaa.
Atfents for Standard Patterns i pers, sermon and benediction at! 7:30
s p m. The services will be conducted
1.00 pr
1.75 pr
MISFITS.
Put the name Willamette to the front.
It is a good one.
From the jungles of Afriea to the
blizzard3 of Nebraska there is trouble
in the wake of Rooievelt's visits. He
stirs things.
It takes the autoB to burn the money
in different ways. One, a new one
costing $5,000 burned up in Crook coun
ty yesterday.
One Seattle lawyer yesterday in open
court threatened to nuncli another's
jaw, the other retqrted, and the court
punchej the pocket book of each for
$10 for contempt of court,
A Medford mas paid $350 an acre for
a Coburz orchard this week, he de-
clared could not be bought fo- less than
S1000 an acre at Medford. Little re
IF YOU ARE
THINKING OF BUYING
a piece of real estate either as a home or for an investment,
one of the very first things to consider is the Title.
An Abstract will give yout the necessary informa
tion and you may get this before - closing the deal and
paying for the property.
We have had 18 years of successful work on titles.
Consultation free.
by the Rev. Father Van Nevel, who j marks like this are going to wake- Will
win aiso oiiiciBiK hi i.euanun, at 11 a. ammette Valley people up.
I m. All are cordially invited,
first M. church, corner 3rd and n, i ii u a.,.
El wortb.-At 10.30. Rev J. C. Elliott cidX state terT peTmiWan
wil occupy the pulpit. At 7:30 Rev. d vertisemeI)t in h columns slander
! T L. Jones of Brownsville will preach ; ?ave d tow m which lt ia staU(J
on "Woman-Her Influence and Re- 'tnhh on.)icense policy increase
!lpr!1ffiy;V.C1S?m!tl,ne 10' f U taxes, otc. And this iSTthface of the
Rev. W. S. Gordon has been called to
prownsyMie to noiatne quarterly meet- (re-on. outside of Portland, is over 10.
fact that the average tax rate of the
six leading whiskey cities of western
THE LIN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
ing, owing to the illness of Ur. M.
I Wire, Dist. Supt.
' Baptist church. Regular services at
the usual hours. Sabbath fchoal at
10:15 a. m. Preaching by the pastor,
Rev. S. A. Douglas at 11 a. in. and
: 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. O. 6-SO p. m. Mid
I week prayer service Thursday evening
at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation is
extended to all not attending elsewhere
1 to attend these services,
mills, while the rate of the six leading:
dry cities is only a little over 1 mills.
Brownsville,.
Lodge Meetings.
t The K.) O. M. every Saturday even
ng H. C. Jordan, Commander.
The Woodmen of the World every
Friday evening. L. L. Swan clerk.
Manzanita Circlo 1st and 3rd Mondays,
Pearl Cameron G. N.
Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd
and 4th Wednesday in Bussards' Hall.
Grant Froman, Clerk.
Royal Neighbors meet every 1st and
3rd Wednesdays in bussard's Hall
Alice Kirk, Reeordar
Ladies of the G. A. R. meet first
Tuesday each month at G. A. R. hall.
. Hattie Stiison secretary.
m to
"THE CREST"
For your Ice Cream,. Cold Drinks
and Confectionary. None better
lnthecity ' L. L. POTTS."
Both Phones. 316 West 2nd
DOOLEY'S
Gf OGERY
STH AND LYON STREETS.
Cement
Work
Times:
R. F. J. Thurston, president of the
' CalaDOoia Lumber Company., left Tues-
Ist Presbyterian ehurch: Morning day evening for the California lumber
worshm at 10:3(1. &jnaav school at the maraem,.
Why buy Groceries
of Portland Houses
when you can get the
following prices at
EASTBURN'S
Miss Louise Pirtle of Albanw visited
friends in Brownsville from Saturday
until Sunday afternoon.
Threshing; in this part of Luin. county
son's run within a day or two While
the vinld ha not: been enormous, it has
been an average and perhaps a little
better.
...1. .u:. 1 nU;nnn tka
THE WIFE
Will appreciate read
ing after her day's
work is done.
If she must sew, she
can do it by Electric
Light without strain
ing tier eyes.
Have our solicitor
call on you.
Ini'i lMj
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Northwestern Corporation,
128 West First Street.
14 lbs Granulated Sugar...
16 lbs Cream Rolled Oats. . ,
11 lbs Head Rice
14 lbs Japan Rice ..- 1-00
16 lbs Broken Head Rice L00
12 Ins White Beans 100
12 lbs Lima Beans 1-00
10-16 ozpksRaiBinns , 1.00
Get our prices before you boy.
w. aIeastburn
"The Grocer,
close of sfcrvice. Chribtian Endeavor
at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:S0. Dr.
Geselbracht is expected back from his
trip East, and will preach both morning
and evening. A hearty welcome is ex
tended to strangers.
Christian thurch. 10:30 a. m. Mer
! per service, which includes Bible School,
! communion service and' morning ser
mon. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
, 7:30 evening sermon. SuMei t. "What
! is Implied in Preaching Chvist?" Every-
: body welcome.
I r.hriHfrinn Spwipa Services at 11 a.- RnmA hnc.k. tc Albanv. Mr. lracy
m., subject, Substance. Experience formed The: Times before leaving; tbat
i moatmtr WrinMrlnv 7:30 n. m.. corner h had made the citv an off er. through
. $1.00 f 4th and Ferry. All are cordially in-, Mayor Irvinev to lease the lower-, story
. . 1.00 vited. : of the City Hall building for av year,
1.00 Divine service iwill be hsld at the provided a modern front would ba put
Grace Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. in, uui me -
and 7:30 p. mi Sunday. You aro- out gmng mm a repiy, mm ..- ."""; j
hipnc
Tra
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OUR DIAMONDS ARE GEMS, BUT
THEY ARE REASONABLE.
F. M. FRENCH & SON
WE
RESEl YOUR DIAMOND
WHILE YOU WAIT.
welcome.
ALBANY
too late to-order new
goods.
.... . I . . . ' . - , k w n I
SlirSfJffiS COPFL AND Am MAK5HALL
i
Lebanon.
Francis Bros.
Baltimote for Bicycles.
Fisk tires at Baltimore's.
. Fishing tackle aiJ Baltimore's..
Holt again at the Holt corner,
A neat place, Holt's Meat MarKet.
Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery.
Fresh halibut only 10 cents at Hot's
Again.
For typewriting, short hand and no
tarial work, call upon R. 1'. lates,
First National Bank Building, Albany.
Home Phone 379:
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
ROUGH AND' DRESSED
, The E. A :.-
will officiate at the services to ba held House and Barn Bills a Specialty.
in St.. Edward's Catholic shureh Sunday I, Butte, near Santiarai River.
Soptember 11, at 11 a. m. There- will I
bo no evening service. j . . . -.
1 Miss Genevieve Coffin of Portland, is . -
the guest of Mrs. Seymour Waoteborn
in this city Her parents will soon
move to Lebanon from Portlanii and
will reside on part of the Beard place.
whiih Mr. Coffin has purchased.
Mill situated two miles east of Knox
The T. C. Turner Co, will opera their
Estimates given on Plastering, bide
walK and Cement Worh.
J F. Tit AVER. .Iih & Calapooia
" JAS. F. POWliLL,
Real Estate. j
Forty years residence in Albany, Ur.
Financial agent. Collections made for ,
non-rcsidients.
130 Broadalbin street, Albany.
Hll plinne Kta iwi.
TOM YOUNG,
House and Sign Painter,
Agent (or the Cleveland Gelscmtc
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street,
,,. Phone. 320. Pacific, Red 3092
Up-to-date--
Sanitary Plumbers
Tinning & Heating
SUCCESSOR TO W. E. FRANCIS.
Prices are Right.
COLLINS & TAYLUR,
Real Estate and Insurance,
and sell property.
nd transact wan.
nnall timber tracts.
Buy
property
Large o
03
g. S o o ;
p- S ffl 6T
DCS'
2 B.S
2. e
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to Iran In str-,11 and
large amounts. Note an'i mort
gages bought. 1 will bond you.
l'nwcrty handled for non-rcsi-dents.
Will
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
& Stark Block - Albany
C u. Si
52
', Prof. E. L. Wilson for violin, Mrs. F. new general merchandise store ! two
i M.;Wilson for piano.instructions. Home or three weeks, in their ne building,
'phone 353 10 to 12. 2 to 4 o'clock. 1st formerly occupied by the Huobs-Stevens
street over French's. Co. They have had the intesior of
1 Dr. W. R.Shinn. physician and sur- their store renovated and improed.
' geon. Calls answered day and night. Judge Duncan has decided thaca3e of
Office, Hion block. Residence 119 E 7th the appointment of a guardian for Mar
' street. Both phones. shall S. Clark, which was tried, av Leb-
i anon some time ago and takem under
i . . , , , rt aovisemens. cb ucwuw viiav . eu.
. Anntjer motor has been placed on-the dmn appointed, and aia order
."' was that;. K. Souie De appointea,
which is dbing good work.
The doff noisoner is' around. E,ast
night thefineSlOO bird dog of Claire , d th fi3h ot Holt.B
Buker, the Colonel,, was a victim. marker
I The D. P. M. girls of the M. El. maniel-
' church last night gave Miss Vera Tay-,
j lor a surprise party, greatly enjoyed by i
j fifteen r twenty girls in. games, etc.. I
I E. A. Johnson went to Tangent this '
i afternoon to look, after his- warehouse
; there running over with wheat This I
' year the company sent out 80,000' ui:ka,
i the best year yet. I
i Tonight at the W. C.T. U. halll Eld. i
and Mrs. Knigh' will, talk on Panama
and the Canal' Zone having been mis-
sionaries there for four years aunaay
i Albany ' Abstract Company,
L. M. Curl, Manager.
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albany Slate l'k Building.
Hell Mack W. Home 275
Milk Notice.
On Sept. 1st The Goldfn Rule Dairy
will charges cents per quart, $2.40 per
month. 10 cents for extras; pints $1.40
ner month and 5 cents lor extras, and
1 25 cents per gallon in can.
I H. M. Palmer, Trop.
night the sebject will be the perplexing
question to many. "Predestination" ,
A pietty biojranh at The Empire is '
the Area, ian Maid, in which well
known bi graph Kirl takes a new ehar- I
acter with striking efiTect, portraying a j
neat story. A rare thing in moving
picture art is the Awful Svinphony, m ;
which a oand does marvelous- things, j
bejund one's comprehension.
FUR
SUMMER SPMY MffiRIAL
Sole Distributor for tike
Hygeno A, the great
Disinfectant Germi
cide, Insecticide.
also..
Cold Loin and Mandar Lice
and Flv KiHer
Hereafter the records in the office of th Recorder of Conveyances
for Linn Connty, 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 mimste 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 and1 continuously-
carried forward regardless of the esspenditure of money in main
taining onr well established reputation as- progressive and reliable ab
stracters. We assume tha 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 caa give you
tho very best work that is-possible with little delay and at a moderate
living price, lt will be to your advantage to see us before ordering.
Att unlimited amount of money to lo3 at six per cent per annum o
rial estate security.
Both telephones in the eiftce. t-ati in acta see us or write.
Albany Abstract
Albs
4 v r
1 attinee every day.
Company,
Oregon
I
MURPHY'S
235 East 2udi Street.
THIS BANK IS
its 40th
i
H. A.
LEININGER,
Dentist,
Clawford Block
Albany
DR.
W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
Will & Stark Block
Albany
Mayberry Wood Yard.
All kinds of wood: Big fir, price
$5.00; 2nd growth, $4 75; Maple, $4.7;;
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.
PnwfMlfanv Ipnclh desired.
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany,
First-class meats of all kinds
from scliHti'd stork.
HENRY BRODERS,
Dealer in
Choice Meats of All Kinds.
210 West Second Street.
BRUCE & ANDERSON,
Opposite the Pcstoiticc.
Four chairs. Prompt and elTie
irnt care of the face and h.iir.
VIERF.CK'S B.TI!S.
217 West First Street.
First-Class Work Cuarmtced.
HERE IT IS.
iTSieCloria Gas Lamps
Cheaper than nnv other litrlit. Pull
the chain anil it lie.iits inatantl.
Homo Phono. See Sc,,oi:u linos..
530 E. First St., AlS-uay. Oregon.
' Wood Yard.
U ootl delivered to all parts of city ni
short notice, cilice it residence fin-.
East 4U street. Both phones.
, J. 11. Fi.t.is.
EXCURSION RATES TO
PORTLAND
Account
PORTLAND FAIR AND LIVE
STOCK EXPOSITION
Via
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM-
PANY'S LINES IN OREGON
' For the above occasion a round trip
rate of One and One-Third Fare from
all points on its . lines including
branches, will he made. Tickets on
sale Koselmrg and all points north in
clmling branches September fcth and
7th.
The event of the season grand
prizes horse racing.
For further particulars, apply to
.inv S. IV nijent. or write to
WM. MeMUUUAV,
R. F. MITCHFI.L, Agt. G. P. A.
Palmer's
THE GULDEN
Tf your horse: has
HEAVES use J
Stone's Heave
Drops. PricB $1. J
For sale by all' drug-;
gists. I
$ Dr. S. C. STONE, T
Salem - turegon. i
Dairy
RILE.
SHOE K':PAH:iN'-.,-by A. W
Malign mm. at II. A. Stoltcnherg's
Fine t'. r.i! sewed work a special! v.
All w.n'.. done promptly using tin
best I . ! . r, cuiiranteed to give satis-
action i'. -'es returnable. 13l
.h-llv glasses for 30c. dozen at :ho
Variety Store, 313 Y 1st St.
F.O.Will for watches
Deliversmilk and creain t any part o
the city. Prices reasonable. Jersey
cows with best of care. Both Phones
POR SALE The Maxwell farm by
Hires 434 acres, three miles west o!
Halsey on uddy Creek. 2ti0 acres in
grain, remainder pasture, running
water through all fields, some wooi
alone creek. 2 eaod houses, one "
room one S room. 2 barns. Can nice!',
he made into two good farms. O::
Electric K. R survey. Direct cor
respondence to F. M. Maxwell, Ad
minisi tutor. Hubbard, Oregon.
MACHINE'S. Every business bous,
sl.oui.l huve a min':berirg machine. 1
have six wheel machines that wil
litiplicat" consecutive and repcit fo:
f:l f-0 each, while they last. Ws i
in intinir
Uawusgs. V-3 B'.aai!:-il in, St.
year
A Ban'.J of Unquestioned Safety and Unsur
passed Service. Your account is invitci
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASSETS OVER $1,000,000.00
SAVING IS A HABIT
SPENDING IS A HABIT
WHICH HABIT DO YOU CULTIVATE?
Shirt a Savings- accout with us and you will be
surprised at the ease with which tilt Saving habit
is acquired. Interest paid on Savings Accounts.
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) CT . A V' 1 TVf-iS U A XT Ji
ASSETS OVER $3 00,000.00
Owned and operated by
First National Bank.
the stockholders of the
For luililing. orr.a'Ticnlal purposer., ri
rap, filling, etc.
SamD es at M. Senders & Co'sslerc
VV. L. COBB, K D 1. t hane, -luTt
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scotrs Jarital-Pepsm Capsules
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