Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 23, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    Blankets for Fall
and Winter Use
Cotton Blankets for children's beds, in white or grey at $ .50 pr
11-4 cotton blankets, good weight and size, white tan or
grey at 1.00 pr
12 4 cotton blankets, extra large and heavy at 1.75 pr
Flood's Store
Agents for G. Corsets.
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.
THE LINN COUNTY
Both Phones
Main 53
BR
Complete L'.nes of Crockery, China, Glassware, Groceries,
and the best line of Tea and Coffee in Albany, at Stetter's,
?nfi W. 2nd Street. ,.
For 1 uilding, ornamental purposes, rip
rap, filling, otc.
Samp es at M. Senders & Co'sstore.
W. L. CUOB, 11. L rnui"--, "'"-
.
J. LEROY WOOD,
Mechanical Engineer.
Foundations, Roofs, Iron and Steel
Structures, Power Plant designs and
specifications, Power Transmission,
Drawings made and checked. Olhcc,
Albany Iron Works
JAS. F. POWELL,
Real Estate.
Forty years residence in Albany, Or.
Financial agent. Collections made for
uon-residents.
130 Broadalbin street, Albany.
Bell phore Red 14oi.
TOM YOUNG, :
House and Sign Painter,
Agent for the Cleveland Gclscmte
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street,
H Pl, 3?0. Pacific, Red 3092
' COLLINS & TAYLOK,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure
nronerty and transact loans.
Large or small timber tracts.
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, LoanB & Collections.
Have money to loan in smsll and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought. 1 will bond you.
Property handled for non-rcsi-dents.
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Will S: Stark Ulnck
Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Oateonalhic Physician,
Albany Slate Bank Building.
Ml Black A2. Home 27a
H. A. LEININGER,
Dentist,
Clawford Block - - Albany
DR. W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
Will it Stark Block - Albany
M. B. CRAFT, :
242 West Second St., Albany,
First-class meats nf all knuls
from M'U't'U'd siin-k.
HENRY BRODERS,
Dealer in
Choice Meats of All Kinds.
'I0 West Seci'inl Slrei i.
BRUCE & ANDERSON,
Opposite the Postofiice.
Four clnirv Prmnpt and etlie
ient tare ll'e face and lunr.
VIEKEC1VS BATHS.
217 West First Strec!
First-Class Work Guaranteed.
Agents for Standard Patterns
ABSTRACT CO.
m 5i rvesr jst.
al'Aki.mi n.
Why buy Groceries j
ot Portland Houses j
when you can get the j
following prices at
E.VSTBURN'S !
14 lbs Granulated Sugar
16 lbs Cream Rolled Oats
11 lbs lload Rice
14 lbs Japan Rice
16 lbs Unccn Head Rice
12 los White Beans
12 lbs Lima Beans
10-16 ozpks Raisinns
Get our prices before you buy.
. $1,001
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W.A.EASTBURMj
The Grocer.
Francis Bros.!
--Up-to-date-- j
Sanitary Plumbers
Tinning & Heating
SUCCESSOR TO W. E. FRANCIS.
Prices are Right.
GOTO
"THE CREST"
For your Ico Cream, Cold Drinks
and Confectionary. None bettor
in the city
. L. L. POT IS.
Both Phones. 816 West 2nd
T. J. STITES,
Attorney at Law. Notary Public.
Lee;nl business of all kinds in all the
courts promptly nttcned to. Bell phone
1G6-J .
Mavbcrry VVood Yard.
All kinds of vo-"!: r.tg lir, pric
j.ile; -:id gtowth. f 1 73; Maple, St .7;".;
Slab, I It. length. ti.W; Oak, $5.25;
Ash. $5.'Jr).
Will deliver anv amount wame:!
sawed to order, to any part of town.
,-aueil 'aMV lei'L'th desired.
Milk Notice.
O-iv-'. pt 1st Til ' tii.l.h-n Rulo Dairy
wi I ,ig ;i cents per quart. $?.40 per
'i. ii'i-.. U ..; i'1 r extras : pints $1.40
per m.i.uh ..i.d j eeiii s Mr extras, ami
ecus or gallon in can.
11. M. Palmer, Prep.
TOMfn.pnxc
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M. E. church. -Corner 3rd and Ells
worth. The quarterly communion ser
vice will be held at 10:30, and the
ubjeet of the sermon at 7:3') will be:
'Faithfulness and lis Reward.' This
will be the lust serrroi before confe
ence. as I no Month v afiernn.... ami
I possibly my farewell ii Alba y. fk'.y
arouciuuons wnn my cnurch, witn my
brother pa&tors, and the' people of
Albany have been simply ueiightful,
and whether I go or stay I shall always
feel the keenest interest in the cit :
W. S. Gordon.
St. Mary's Catholic church Rev.
Arthur Lane, pastor; Rev. J. A. Van
Nevel, assistant. Low mass tomorrow,
at 8 o'clock; high mass at 10:30. In
tne evening at 7:30, vespers, sermon and
benedicton. The Very Keverend Father
Adelhelm, O. S. B., Prior of the Ben
edictive monastery at Mt. Angel, Ore.,
will officiate at all the services. The
puolic Is cordially invited. Tne Rev.
Father Van Nevel will conduct mission
ary services at Lyons on Satiday.
Christian church, Rev. Esson, min
ister. 10:30 a. tn. Bible school. 11:20
Morning sermon. Subject, "Saved to
Serve. "6:30 p. in. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 evening sermon, subject, "The
New Thought." Autumn is here. The
wanderers are returning, new people are
coming, the outlook is promising.
Come with us and we will do thee good.
Grace Presbyterian church. - The
morning theme will be: "Laborer with
God," and the evening subject, "The
Second Coming of Christ. " A splendid
Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. and Y.
P. S. C. K. at 6.45 p. m.
First United Presbyterian church
Cor. 5th and Washington Sts.. W.
f, wnite, pastor. Hours of servioe:
10:30 a. m.,' 7:30 p. m , S. S. 11:45 a. ra.
Young People 6:45 p. m. Subject of
sermon: "Life Lessons from the Book
of Jonah." Subject of evening sermon;
"A Strong and Courageous Life."
First Presbyterian chhuich. Rev. F.
H. Gesi-lh'-aeht, minister Morning
service at 10:30. Theme, The Demands
of Christian Service; or Paul's Four
Readies. Evening service at 7:30.
Theme, Those Whom f Dei to Ad
dress Sabbath evenings. .Sai bath dchool
at 11:45 classes for every one: Christian
Eadfavor Society at 6:30. "Come with
us and we will do thee good."
HAT IS
ASK YOUR
The Aihon Co.
I Eugene Guard: i
We have seen comedies, and then;
'more comedies, hut ic remained for the I
Athon Stock Co.. a popular priced org-!
anization. to set mow genuine laughs
out of its audience last night,, than has ,
been heard in the Eugene theatre, in- i
many moons. The large audience was
kept in one continuous laugh for nearly
three hours and it was the ununimous
verdict that "Ihe Truthful Liar" is
one of the best comeJies ever seen, ih
Eugene. The Athon ftuck Co ane
equal to most of the high priced shows,
and a more evenly balanced, alawer
company would indeed be haid to tinJ.
Every member or the cast is an artist
in hi.s or her line, and Mr. Athon is to
be congratulated on getting such a
clever lot of people together in a popu-;
lar priced organization.
At Albany all next week,
i
' All suits just 515 at W. F PfeifTers.
FG wilffor watches
DH.ViRGIMx V LF.Wt.AlX.
Osteopathic Physician.
1-3 Brenner Block, Albany.
Phones: Oilice Home 359, Bell black
2751. Residence 3S4 Home.hlack Sfi3 Bell
ve your cL'ji'nt.
CLONED N0 PRESSES;
THE CLEANER,
CUMMIWIS & GILBERT
W 1st St. . Ueli l'hcne Wads C7S
Home p!im;c li'j
Subject tonight and Sunday night at
the w. O. T. U. hall will be The iour
Egypt to the Land of Promise and its
, significance to this generation.
MISFITS.
' Already some people want it to stop
raining.
One good thing about winter weather.
It knocks the flies.
! The most incompetent officials in the
world made splendid premises before
j they were elected.
Col. Roosevelt has now had another
week's rest of everything" but his
tongue. That has kept goirgv
i People are waiting with wiife-open
! ears for Mr. Abraham to tell what the
i Hughes-Taf t-Roosevelt policy is;- a trin
ity that is not mixing very freely these
; days.
Even down in Portland the anti-assembly
vote is going to surprise neu
i pie, and they say for a fact that Pat
j Mc Arthur and the other boys will tie
beaien so bad it will make tneir neaas.
jw4m
This wet weather reminds ns of how
Congressman Hawley helped boost the
rubber trust, by voting for an increased
tariff that has nearly doubled the price
of rubber goods, while the rich trust
regularly declares big dividends on
watered stock.
What a nice little mess it is any way.
Two republican candidates at St. Johns
threw short and: ugly words at each
other, and now Col. Hofer is going red
hot for Dimiek, a compliment to Dim
ick, and in the same breath exalting
the saloon.
Strange-that registrations have not
been laiger, is the cry everywhere, in
many places being only about half, not
only in this county, but all over the
state. Not so very strange either.
There is quite a big disgust over mat
ters eenerally and a- good many voters
don't care much how things go; bnt
they should.
MY NAME?
NEIGHBOR
HarrUhnrtf
Bulletin:
The residence of W. W. Briggs was
burned this week, with part of the con
tents. The new fire department did
splendid work, but the fire had too
mu'ti of a start.
Thi hospital of Dr. Dale has been re
modeled. It has a ward of four bens
and Sve private rooms. Few towns the
siie of Harrisburg ean boast of a hos
pital as good as this one.
Another helper ha lome and gone at
the depot. Agent Hearn informs us
that this makes 28 different people to.
give the position a trial since he ha
been holding down the agent's job. an
most of this time his wife has acted as,
helper.
A dairy inspector was in the vicinity
of Halsey a week or two ago and among
the herds inspected was that of Martin
Cummings. Here he found tubercolosi?
affecting one of his fine Jet soy cows, an
animal recently acquired from the
famous Ladd herd. The animal was
promply killed.
Electric Appliance Co.
422 W. First
Phonos-Bell Black 2651. Heme 411.
Electri:a' Supplies and Fixtures.
House and other wiring attended to
promptly. Contracts made.
R Vv Mayberry, Drayman
Heavy and "licht 'hauling. Piano
moving a specialty. Piano and organs
boxej fur lii is liiiir Piano boxes for
sale. WivJ for sil.1, v wood or H'
inch wooj.
Otiiv.-e v.'i'h l.i -:i .c Betiton Ueul Es
tate C.i . vv,--: I;-.
Keoid-'tKij Tlj .i-,-.ntborairy it. Both
Thones,
THE WIFE
Will appreciate read
ing after her day's
work is done.
If she must sew, she
cam do it by Electric
Light without strain
ing her eyes.
Have our solicitor
call on you.
Northwestern Corporation,
128 West
35 .
A
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:
THIS
A Bank of Unquestioned Safety and Unsur
passed Service. Your account is invited.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASSETS OVER $1,0 0 0,000.00
"SAVING IS A HABIT
SPENDING IS A HABIT
WHICH HABIT DO YOU CULTIVATE?
V
Start a Savings accout with us and you will be
surprised at the ease with which the Saving habit
is acquired. Interest paid on Savings Accounts.
FIRST SAVINGS BANK
ASSETS OVER $300,000.0 0
Owned and operated by the stockholders of the
First National' Bank.
WM. BAIN. President,
H. NVBOULEY, Cashier.
ALBANY STATE BANK
Great Oaks of Financial Success grow from very
small acorns a small! sum opens an accoun-t in our
bank but, to have a big, healthy financial! tree, you
must be persistent in your depositing.
Systematic depositing is the root of financial in
dependence. Get deeply rooted in the habit of bank-im-g,
then you will branch out into better things and be
safe against any. ill wind that blows.
Dollars are financial acorns plant them in our
bank and watch: them grow.
COPELAND AND MARSHALL
LUMBER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED
LUMBER.
House and Barn Bills a Specialty. Mill situated two miles east of Knox
Butte, near Santiam River.
Have you tried our
WIN! FR COFFEE?
If not, whv not? It is the best
25c cofiee in town. Give us a trial
STAR BAKERY,
C. MEYER, Proprietor
OfSce with J A. H.H-;;:rc Pj.J,
:,hones. RejiJvnce plwne I ack 225
tl-.'ir.e.
Heavy and lij;ht hauling. Moving
pianos a specialty.
llljiiiiiihi I iM
III"" I ft
F II I
First Street.
DIAMONDS
OUR DIAMONDS AP.E- GEMS, BUT
THEY ARE REASONABLE.
F. M. FRENCH & SON
RESEf YOU! DIAMOND
WHILE YOU WAIT.
BANK IS
year
P. D. GILBERT. V. P
Wood Yn.-d.
'.'j00 a!t of city on
V. i 4. V P.- 'lKre'"J 903
J. D. Ulus.
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