Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, September 30, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    MISFTS.
ilk Petticoats
The complainer always hits himself.
I TOM OR ROW'S
! DOINGS.
at $4.50
A special value in a big lot of now SILK PETTICATS.at this
small price. Come in black, navy, brown, gre) and green.
Flood's Store
I Don't
glass.
be a grouch. Laok in the
It is a fad these days to thank people
very mucn; dux you can t always tell.
"It is not necessary to wear a
coat and plus hat to be a man'
Bishop Smith.
frock
said
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 ABSTRACT CO.
Both Phones
.Main 53
First M. E. Sunday Schoo1. A spec
i ai program nas Deen prepared tor to- ;
imorrow. Announcements will also be ;
, made concerning our Sunday School : The auto may knock the horse out,
Rally Day. j but the cow is here to stay.
First Society of Christian Scientist. - :
First Congregational Churen corner 4th
and Ferry Sts. Sunday service 11 a.
; m. Subject of lesson sermon Matter.
I Wednesday evening meeting 8 p. m.
j A cordial invitation is extended to the
; public.
j St. Mary's Rev. Arthur Lane pas
l tor, Her. J. A. Van Nevel assistant.
. Only one Mass. at 9 o'c ock, will be; An umpire at Portland yesterday was
iceieoratea in me tjicnoiic unurcn to- tola tnat ne was as Diina as a bat and
morrow. The Rev Father Van Nevel crooned as a snake,
will also officiate at Lebanon at 11:25!
Atfents for Standard Patterns ! Slvtted P-cord,ally A Medford man is so short he can.t
Agents ror aianaara rauerns invited. I reach high enough to comb his hail.
. , I Gfae Presbyterian. -The pastor will That's nothing. An Albany man is so
' ' &re,ac2 Bt.il. a-m on the subject "The short he can't walk on a sidewalk with
i urn wiu in ni, ivuiauun to tne ue- the nails sticking up.
liever in Christ," and at 7:30 p. m. on
j the text, "Who then can be Saved."! ...
An earnest invitation is given to all ! A Lebanon man in town today sug-non-going
children and young people to Bested that there be signs put up for
i attend Sunday School at 10 a. m. C. . strangers to get their bearings. AI
E society meets at 6:45 p m , bany is changing so fast, he declartd
I Christian. -Albyn Esson. Minium-. ,he knew whe.re ha waa-
10:30 a. m. Bible school. This is the; xl , . '
day for the temperance lesson. The 1 "C Lottery Man.
adult department of theschool will study ; .
this theme in its relation to the coming 1 A ... . . m,
ctate election. Voters and interested trAl"lB rRu1 at, the B,J" Thea
bystanders are invited to be preset. trB' i ,lki iHda ""ly180'?, Yo.u,ng'a
Classes to suit all. 11:20 a. m. morning 1' !?, 5Un' W1" be
sermon. Subject: Things which Ac i 8eS,n "Albany next Friday,
i company Salvation. 6:30 p. m. Chris-1. The New York press was unaninuus
I tian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. evening ser- "Wl"?? c""y one of the
;mon. Subject: The Leader of Men. A "ort deljghtful entertainmants of the
' cordial welcome for all. Beason-. Though termed a comedy, it
ev . n . . . , 's more in the nature of a farce, con
i First Presbyterian. -Rev. F. h.Ges- fain, n f fk r.T
f , Jn hl mlnl8ier-D u.r-n"J? serv,lcS and amuaing incidents characteristic of
1 10.30, theme: The Prophetic Evangel of tarces which prove their worth by their
Divine Love. Miss Smith is back and popularity. And the popularity of "The
! will sing a solo. Evening service 7:30, Lottery Man"is unquestioned. "LizziB
; theme: My Gospel, the Larger Christ, who contributes so much to the humor
Sabbath School Ui5aTlh, classes for o the P'ay. haa been one of the most
jail L. E. society 6:30. A most cor- talked of characters extant among
dial invitation and hearty welcome is Broadway attractions.
337 West 1st
Ablany, Or'
p. m. B. Y f. U. at 6:30 It is
pected that State Missionary Rev,
cTnWkh
i rip
ForVuilding, ornamental purposes,
"lampVs'at M. Senders & Go's store
W. L. COBB, R D 4. Phono, home
235.
Parents Should Know.
It is the uty of parentsto ascertain
f the eye-bight of their children is per
fect or defective
Immediate, timely atten'.ion may save
........ -.V.T1.1 munti miuai'ir nm untirsnlf
JTUUI tllliu mum i.it.j ,
juiuru regiei..
E. (J. Meade, uptometnst.
All suits just $15 at W. F. Pieiffer's
, Baptist. Regular services at the
, usual hours. Sabbath school at 10:15
m. rreacnmg at 11 a. m and van
ex-1
F.
C. W. Parker will be with us at the
morning service and present the work
of the Oregon Baptist State Convention.
All not attending elsewhere are cordial-,
ly invited to attend these seryices.
United Presbyterian. 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Morning text: "He healeth
the broken in heart He telleth the
number of the stars." Evening text:
"We did not follow cunningly devised
fables." Bible School at ll:4i a. "m.
C. E at 6:45 p. m The Thursday
evening hour for some weeks will be
given to the study of "The Revelation
of Jesus Christ." Everybody welcome
to all these service.
,
FOR SALE,'.
and
A Child's Toy and
A Woman's Utensil
Any little girl of school a;e can iron her own apron
with a General Electric Hat iron. It is as easy as
dressing her doll. There is no need of lifting or carry
ing the iron. It necdno changing. It is always' hot
and clean, at your elbow.
Think of its Convenience
in the household, and the relief from havin3 hot fires
in the summer. For pressing seams in the sewing
loom it is indispensable. The G.E. iron costs but
little and may be used in any household wired for
electric light. The cost of electricity is a mere trifle.
NORTHWESTERN CORPORATION,
Have our solicitor come
and talk it nvpr with iron
tea r b as
mmsz ; itnsr r
HWE Y0US CLOTHES
CLEANi.0 Nl PRESSED
The ; Jiitatorium,
GILBERT & MINTON
4'.;0 W 1st St. Bell Phone black 273
Home pnuiiu iau
J. LEROY WOOD, J
Mechanical Engineer. 1
Foundations, Roois, Iron and Steel
Structures, Tower riant designs and
specifications, Tower Transmission,
Drawings made and checked. (Jlhce,
Albany Iron Works.
" TaS. F. POWELL,
Real Estate.
Forty years residence ill Albany, Or.
Financial agent. Collections made for
non-residents. ,
1.10 Broadalbin street, Albany. i
Bell phone Red 140i-
TOM YOUNO,
House and Sign Painter,
Agent for the Cleveland Gelsemte .
roof paint. I
122 Ferry Street,
ITomc Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092
COLLINS & TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure
property and transact loans.
Large or small timber tracts.
J. M. RAL.STON.
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in sioill 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 & Stark Block - Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
' Albany State Bank Building.
Bell Black 482. Home 275
DR.V!RGINI V LFWEAUX-
Osteopathic Physician
1-3 Brenner Block, Albany.
Phonos: Office Home 359, Bell blacK
2751, l'.csidonce 391 Home, black 863 Bell
All overcoats just j
ffer's.
15 at W". F. Pfei
For school supplies see
St ire, 313 W. 1st St.
The Variety
All suits just $15 at 1. F. Pfjiffar's
A John Deere back, hearty new
sec aouDie driving harnesses.
two registered Berkshire sows, one j
with ten and other with eleven pigs by :
side.
One registered Berkshire boar, one
year old, imported from California.
Eleven gilts six months old, and one
fat hog.
Fifty head of Cotswold sheep, some
registered, several nice yearling and
lamb rams in flock, also one 3-year-old
ram, registered.
Some Angora goats, eight wethers
and one registered Angora buck.
Also two wagons, one nearly new;
one 10 H. P. Russell engine and Bird
sell clover huller, nearly new; and a
Carlcy Bros, feed roll, nearly new; and
household goods consisting of three
heaters, two cook stoves, kitchen
table, dining table, cupboard, sewing
machine and numerous other .articles.
Call on A. F. Zimmcrmann, seven
t miles north of Albany and two and
' one-half miles northwest of Millers
burg, and get some bargains as I am
going to leave. Phone Farmers 37.
DIAMONDS
OUR DIAMONDS ARE GEMS, BUT
THEY ARE REASONABLE.
F. M. FRENCH & SON
WE RESEi YOUR DIAMOND
WH LE YOU WAIT.
& Bit
is enough
THIS BANK IS
in its
40th
year
There is no other place to put your
money where it will be so safe and
l?rov sn ;-loadily as in Albany sub
urban Real Estate.
Property in Albany during the next
year or so will double, treble and may
imadruplc and will continue for the
next generation.
During the next few years no other
investment will come anywhere near
earning the bi;j profits that wisely
chosen Albany suburban real estate
will earn.
RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO
INVEST. You will never be able to
buv cheaper than you can buy today.
Albany is not going backward, it is
going forward at a rate that is simply
astonishing.
Do you realize what the Oregon
Electric will mean toward the progress
of Albany? Do you realize that the
prices of Albany real estate are ridic
ulously low compared to what they
will be two years from today?
The millionaires of today started
their fortunes yesterday by making
wise real estate investments. The
Astors of Now York, Marshall Fields
of Chicago. Crocker of San Francisco,
and Mr. l.add of Portland, did not
hesitate to invest when property was
cheap. Now they are reaping their
rewards by receiving rents from of-j
lice buildings, stores, hotels and apart-'
mcnt houses. These men made them
selves. They started with small
amounts of money and by using good
judgment became rich.
m
ill
jr
H. A.
LEININGER,
Dentist,
Clawford Block
. 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 slock.
HENRY BRODEKS,
' Dealer in-
Choice Meats of All Kinds.
2111 West Second Slreet.
BRUCE & ANDERSON.
Opposite the Postoflicc.
Four chairs. Prompt and cilu--ienf
care of lite i.tce anil !u.i:.
VIERECK'S BATHS.
217 West First Street
1 First-Class Work Cuaiamccd.
IX BUYING REAL ESTATE
Do nni buy in localities where it is al
ready developed and improved, for the
' return on your investment will be too
small, ;ind the expense of keeping it
Albany too great: Buy "outside" property
and hold until it becomes "inside."
. BUY THE FR1XGE. Bnv where the
j people are going, but buy before they Is in
$:et there. No other investment is so growth.
1 lil -t4
i nw'." v.-r: f ; :f"t'
I '4 .fft2 V
safe, so sure, and so certain to enrich
its owner. It is the best insurance
policy a man can leave his family
better than any stock or bond and
will yield greater returns than banks
or trust companies can afford to pay.
It cannot be stolen and costs nothing
to maintain.
IIAZLEWOOD ADDITION
TO A Eli ANY, WHERE
VALUES Y1EE RISE
the path of Albany's rapid
POLLOW THE ARROW
Is only 20 minutes' walk from post- 4
office.
Sidewalk built to property.
Oregon Electric Railway survey 4
through property.
Every lot is high and dry, winter
and summer. i
Magnificent view. J
Perfect drainage.
Refined neighbors and artistic
homes. 3
Accessible to your employment.
Good water, large lots, 50x100. J
Wide streets. ,
Twelve-foot alley at rear of every
lot.
Prices are low now. 1
Terms, $10 down, $10 a month. .
No interest, no taxes, no mortgages.
. Perfect warranty deed and title de
posited with J. W. Cusick & Co., '
Bankers, with the understanding that
the bank will deliver the deed when
you complete the contract. " '
If you are sick or out of work, I 1
suspend your payments.
Albany street railway to be built to ,
property. j
Your lot will make good while you ;
are paying your installments. j
This property I ain proud to show, '
and 1 cordially invite you to call at
niv office and ride in my automobile '
to SEE THE BEST BANK iu which j
to put your money where yon can
sow a few dollars and reap hundreds. '
Don't wait until prices advance.
Call at my office NOW. Toinorrow
the lots you want might be sold to
someone who bought today. It will
be my pleasure to show you the prop
erty, whether you buy or not, and you
will be under no obligation whatsoever
if you do not buy. If you buy, you
will thank nic afterwards.
I WANT YOU TO SEE
HAZELWOOD
AT MY EXPENSE
Phones: BELL 399 HOME 399
to hazelw;od
lb any,
Ore.
A Bank of Unquestioned Safety and Unsur
passed Service. Your account is invited.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
A SSE T S O V KR $1,000, 000. 00
SAVING IS A HABIT
SPENDING IS A HABIT
WHICH HABIT DO YOU CULTIVATE?
Start a Savirrgs accottt 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 $300,000.00
Owned and operated by the stockholders of the
First National Bank.
WM. BAIN. President. P. D. GILBERT. V. P
H. N. BOULEY, Cashier.
ALBANY STATE BANK
Great Oaks of Financial Success grow from very
small acorns a small sum opens an account 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
ing, 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.
COPEUND AND MARSHALL
LIMBER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
LUMBER.
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Mouse and Barn Bills a Specialty. Mill situated two miles east of Knox
Butte, near Santiam River.
HOME MADE
SAUER KRAUT
AT
CONRAD MEYERS