Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 07, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    Silk Petticoats
at $4.50
A special value In a bif? lot of new SILK PETTICATS.at this
small price. Come In black, navy, brown, grej and green.
Flood's Store
Agents for K- & 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 LlN COUNTY
Both Phones
Mm 53
COMPAQ
The Game Grop
is almost Ripe
and should be
Properly Harvested
"Gut voilr nun from U9 and be ready for the trouble
ahead We have a line stock of the famous Peter a
Wlcd wiui bulk, densu and Bemi-smokelesB powders. ;
Mukn your selections while the line is complete.
Hufoort-Ohling Hardware Co.
J. LEROY WOOD, I
Mechanical Engineer. '
Foundations, Roois, Iron and Steel
Structures, Power Plant design and
nc-ilications. Power transmission,.
Drawings made and checked.
Albany Iron Works.
Office, '
JAS. F. POWELL, '
Real Estate.
Forty years residence in Albany, Or.
Financial agent. Collections made tor
non-residents. ;
130 Broadalbin street, Albany.
Bell phone Red HOi. m
TOM YOUNG,
House and Sign Painter, ,
Agent for the Clc-cland Gelscmte '
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street,
Home Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092
C6LLINS & TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure
property and transact loans. I
Large or small timber tracts. !
J. M. RALSTON, i
Insurance, Loans & Collection-!, j
Have money to lonn in sir-.ll and '
large amounts. Notes and mort- I
gages bought. I will bond you. I
Property handled for non-resi-denu.
.
A. STARK,. M. D. ,
Physician and Surgeon,
Will & Stark Block - Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL, j
Osteopathic Physician,
Albany Sial Ha"k Huilding.
.R,. Black 1 Ionic 275
H. A.
LEIN1NGER,
Dentist,
Clawford Block
Albany :
DR.
W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
Will & Stark Block
Albany
M. B. CRAFT,
.242 West Second St., Albany,
First-elass meats of all kinds
from selected stoek
HENRY BRODERS,
Dealer in
Choice Meats of All Kinds.
210 West Second Street.
BRUCE & ANDERSON,
Opposite the Pcstoffice.
Four chairs. Prompt and effic
ient care of the face and hair.
VIERECK'S BATHS.
217 West First Street.
First-Class Work Guaranteed.
Agents for Standard Patterns
ABSTRACT CO.
337 West 1st.
Ablany, Or
G oing in
V' Vn ' J
"
IS NOTHING HE11I-.K 1U lit
Hive vou ever stopped to figure out HAD IN SOIL ON THE SURFACE
iu , i i n ol iWtcOI'THISEARTll
rc' av" you ever classified debts 8th $1.00 Credit Draft. Mrs. H. A
,irC. ll.HC J"" ... A ...... n .rr.r.,1
ri,.lili-,iiis am unrnilltcous.'
The common idea of a person in
debt is that of a person in a more or
es elll position.
Surrounded by creditors, hampered
bv financial troubles, oppressed by all
kinds of cares and worries there arc
"'"dXho incurs debts
man
who recognizes Ins position
society ;
ml his duties to tlie worm as
his last erctl
(j,ors
Almost every one in
this western
count rv has lieanl or re;i
id of I.el.nul
Stanford, the founder of l.eland Man-
r.l I", ivcrsilv in California. When
I., -lancl Stanford was asked as to the
lound
laiion of bis loitime lie replied,
"I so
debt."
these
riuhle
The
med my
wealth l- going to
,..,riK. that
U tollow ne.
dehts eottld not
lie of the tin-
de-ire for a l.oiin
the
,,t .m" :i unrll t'.l ol 11
world's stir-
i:u-e i. lli'e desire ini'.d.ir.led
hre.i -t of all luiiu.iu beings, i
..,...,.1 ,1,1.- :nntiliou.
n tlie
com-
To nio-t of us it is not given that we
114 Ferry
St.
TOMORROW'S
DOINGS.
Baptist. Sabbath f.chool at 10:15 a.
. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. A.
, S. Douglas, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
; B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m.
.Grace Presbyterian. Morning sub
ject. The Holy Spirit and a Witnessing
j Church. Evening subject: Today To
I morrow. At 10 a. ra. Sunday, school
I observes Rally Day. Everybody come.
I Vur are welcome,
First Society of Christ Scientist. -
bunday service 11 a. m , subject Un
reality. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Con
gregational Church corner 4th and
Ferry. A cordial invitation is extended
to the public.
St. Pe'.er's. (Episcopal) .-Rer. Henry
H. Marsden minister. Sunday services:
morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m ;
evening prayer and sermon 7:30, Sun
day School 10 a. m. Strangers wel
come. christian. Albyn Esson. ministor.
Bible School begins at 10:30 a. m. It.
ij followed by communion service and j
morning sermon. Christian Endeavor
at b:ii) p. m Evening sermon 7:30.
Special music. Cordial welcome to all.
M. E.
n qJ J EMI , . .
w c n... aiu .L ' 1
. vj. uuiuwi, josiui. xijc menus ai i
10:30 will be Divine Guidance, and at!
7:30 the text will be the shortest verse
in the Bible. Class meeting 10 n'nUtp t
JR. S. McDonough, Leader. S S 11:45.
Dr. C. V. Littler, Supt. Epworth
League 6:30, topic: Christian Steward-,
ship, Glen Willard. Leader. Official'
eSKlfeT- re3
er meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. A cor-
aiaiweicometoan.
at. Mary's. (Catholie) Ellsworth St.
Rev. Arthur Lane, Rector. Rev. !
John Van Nevel, Assistant. Sunday
services at & and 10:30 a. m. The pas-
tor will officiate and preach from the
iroane of the Sundav. At the evewino-
evening
service the course on the Council of
the Church will be continncd and a few ,
remarks will be- made on the Eucharist-
ic Congress of Montreal. The public
is cordially invited.
United PresrvSerian.-W. P White,
Pastor. Morning service 10:36- Even-
ing service 7:30. The Christian En-
deavor will meet at the chuich at 6:S
p. m. The young peoples' society of
Christian Culture-will moot at the Pas
tor's residence at 6:30 p. m The-
studies in The Revelation on Tharsday
evenings are proving to be quite - inter-:
RBting. You. are invited t all these :
services. j
First Presbvtenam Kev. F'. H. '
Geselbracht, minister. Morning service1
10:30. Public retention ot new mem
bers and celebration of the communion.
Anv whit rieni e to unite with- the i
church either bv letter or on profession i
of faith are urged to meet the Session
in the church at 10 o.clock. Vesper
services.at 5. Theme: An Apportioned' .
Recompense. Snecial musical numbers.
by Miss Smith and Prof. Wilson. S; S.
at 11:4 ; Junior and Intermediate C. B.
societies at 3; senior C. E) at 6 This
is Rally Day and every member o f tha-
church, S. S. and C. E. society la ei-
nected in this place. New comers cor- .
uially weicomea.
Debt for Real Estate.
may have the cash to purchase- every- Land all around, them, not, nearly so
tiling for the satisfaction of our wish- well situated, nacding a spatt deal
es; that is the reason why,, in: at least more grading, with not half so good
ninetv 'ucr cent of cases, when homes a slope, has increased to this, extent
or real estate in general is acquired, AT A TIME WHEN ALBANY WAS
the nurchascr had to go in aeoc
NOT UNRIGHTEOUS DEBT
BUT DEBT OF THE HIGHEST
AND MOST RIGHTEOUS QUAL-
j-j'Y.
To speak in the strictest sense-of the
word it is questionable whether tlie
purchaser of real estate is always a
rfni,tr,r Wnuse real estate WHEN
DIRECTLY BOUGHT,, ALWAYS cashier of a bank in Albany, who made
TURNS OUT TO BE THE HIGH- this statement: "Nine out of every
EST POSSIBLE ASSET. More for- ten young men; working, on a salary
tunes have been made in real estate, do not save a dbllar untii they pur
by the natural rise in values than in chase a piece of real estate."
cold mines or in exploitation of any HAZELWOOD OFFERS YOU
other kind. Mr. Carnegie, himself a TH E OPPORTUNITY. ,
man who has amassed one o the THE TERMS ARE ONLY $10
urcatcst fortunes of the age, stated DOWN AND. $10 A MOOTH.
that the safest and most permanent WITHOUT INTEREST, AND I
of investments is real estate. PAY THE. TAXES- HJNTIL YOU
It does not have to he in acreage; it
ay be in the smallest of lots.
Now, Air. aim sirs. v age-corner,
whose every dollar means much to
vou it is to you that the appeal ot tins
advertisement is especially made. AT-
TRACTIVE LAND HAS BEEN
OPENED. T11A.N WI11L11 fUK
INVESTMENT PURPOSES OR
FOR HOME BUILDING THERE
-winners ui h i .") "
place for a Real Estate Investment :
Money,
1 t. $25. Wallace Mrublc. Albany.
2,l. SIS V. V. brankhn Albany,
3rd. $10. Mary Lines. Albany,
Credit Draft.
t h'; Stoniban,
mmn. j'". u, .
in, ot". '"" ' "". V;, .
mii, lo, nirs. ii. ii. i,
"in, ?iu. iaucnc ivngan, .mu.oi..
lihh. $10. V. K. Ulam. Alliany.
1 1 ill. i", i.eiaiui v.recn.
l.'tb. $10. Gertrude Bilyen Albany.
Kith. $10. A. Carothers. Albany.
i.y orm-i u 11 7IV"" " ,'''
ing oi .Mr. i- u. ,;"-- " '
llonl.-v and Mr. W . B. Stevens.
1 he winners will please can at oince
of Sterling Foster. 114 Ferry St., for"'
heir awards.
V
i know vou Ml. SI know that
the
are.
nine of these lots, situated as they
are. must ami will increase to the ex
tent ol a hundred per cent vviuiin tn
next two years
hv
MISFTS.
The Balooft or the home, which.
Albany is getting there steadily.
Linn county 6houirjgo forward along
ill lines.
A city should have character as well
m growth.
The blind Die is- bad! ewmeh. The
saloon M ten times Worse'
It will tome, a law nretfSntino' the
shipment t liquor into dry counties.
The New York democrats' vsterdav
nominated John A. iix, a veteran, for
governor.
President Campbell, of the tti O.
makes a plea against snobbery. Uhere
is too much of it in college life.
The insurgents, are now standing Ibr
the things the democrats
standing for for years,
have bam
Four-fifths of our resources are iff
Vlio inuua VI IUV SUUUUpUlSUJ,
jwiicj, uu uur laws nave oonR i;'.
Scott Ward, a democratic war horse,,
nominated for constable on the rennhli-
ear ticket one of tin-humors of the
primaries.
Thnii,f t. ,-. aiii
thl brreirpVaBulL re
n0 lonaor a border'' flmntier. w
are all Uj;
c. , . t. . . .. ,
otandirinthe rotundatof. Wnele -aai's
P'agn stamp, store this morning it was
? wwnrar tne espresMona,
fed"? liJfht statements, were taken
Irm 'ne Doxes-onuer ihe-new-surrange-
Sweet Home-llas the same- mart for
committeeman, on the republican and
democratic tickets. As he-is a demo-
. USP w give tne. oenaacrats
the ln?'de workings of the. republican
All suits lust s!5 at W. F PfeifferV. j
FOR SALE. Farm of 20 acres, one-i
and a half miles from Albany, new 7 '
room heuse and barn, running water j
all year, give immediate possession'
with crop. Terms: half down and i
balance in easy payments. Inquire
at 330 S. Mil n. tl i
Woo Yard.
ood delivered-to all parts of city on
short notice. i6ice it residence 90S
East 4th street
Both 1
hones
. D. EllEI3i
ICementWork
Estimates eiven on 'Plaaterancr.
mates given on 'Plastering, Side
ind Cement Wora.
F. TRAVER, 4th & Calapooia
walk and (Jement Worn
" uuli unnL..j.mi.iJjitt. xnnn j
IT IS NOW AiiD THAN. IT IS ;
GOING TO BE.
GET RIGHTEOUSLY IlS DEBT.
vcm arc single, you owe-it to your-
self to possess something fotr the leis- I
ure of your future-years..
GET RIGH 1 HUUSLY lit DEBT, j
I was talking this mornina with the !
GET A DEED, WHICH IS AT THE
EXPIRATLCM OF THE CON-
wwiw.
AN ABSTRACT O.F
OF TITLE
uui-.o vvun cvtifi LU1,
1 F YOU ARE SICK OR Ol
UT OP-
WUKK, VUUR PAYMENTS ARE
5L?rr..vutu u.mil bULH TIME
AS YOU CAN CONTINUE YOUR
PAYMENTS CONVENIENTLY.
advantage ot tins opportunity,-
to GET RIGHTEOUSLY IN DEBT;
t is the best debt yon could ever cor
tract for yourselt. for your wife tar
VOllT llltlin' Vll, VrtMr Mint!,...-
' , ' J"-"-
mother-in-law.
WHILE YOU ARE P.WIXfi
YOUR DEBT, YOUR ASSETS ARE
GROWING TO AN AMOL'.VT
DOUBLE THE AMOUNT OF
YOUR DEBT.
ilazelwood is city property bciiansc
A'b.my is built up to HazeiJwood
NOW.
I want you to see Hazelwoo.
.My number is three, nine, ivine, on
both phones.
REMEMBER. IF YOU VISIT
HAZELWOOD. YOU WILL BE
J'NDER NO OBLIGATIONS TO
KING ME UP ON YOUR PHONE
N1 TELL Ml-: HOW MANY IN
vOU R PARTY MONDAY. Home
.v iieii. .;.
"FOLLOW THE ARROW-
I,.,., I, n t I ifv-1 TU MAZKLWnnn (
(2$QtZZ Albany,
Ore.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND WATER
CONSUMERS
Beginrriagf Oct. 1st and continuing antil further notice we
will use the system of
POSTAL CARD BILLING.
Water Consumers You will
montfoa post card giving the flat rate charged for wa
ter during the month specified
All water bills are delinquent after t&e 15th oS the
month. ,
Electric Consumers: You
month a post card giving Khe amount sf electric cur--rent
usecf during- a eiven- time and' the amount
' charged for the same.
All electric bills are delinquent after the 15 th of the'
i month.
:.Grt all Electric Bills paid at the company's office on or be
! fore the 10th of the month following that in which ser
vice has been rendered, a discount of 10 per cent will'
be allowed. This does not apply to flat rates or con
tract rates. No discount on minimum bill
2KIIs Must be Paid at the Company's office on or before
the 10th of tffc- month to receive this discount.
Northwestern Corporation,
128 West rirst Street.
s
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THIS
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A Bank o Unquestioned SafeSy and Unsur
passed Service. Your account is invited.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASSETS OVER $ 1 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 Q...Q 0
SAVING IS A HABIT
SPENDING IS A HABIT
WHICH HABIT DO YOU CULTIVATE?
Start a Savings accout with s and you will be
surprised! at the ease with which the Saving habit
is acquitted. Interest paid on Savings Accounts.
FIRST SAVINGS BANK
ASSETS OVER $300,00a.00
Owned' and operated by tha stockholders of- the
National Bank.
Hirct
WM. BAIN.. President. P. D. GILBERT. V. P
H. N. BOULSY, Cashier.l
ALBANY STATE BANK
Great Oaks of Financial Success grow from very,
small acorns a small sum opens an account in our
bank -bstt, to have a big, healthy financial tree, youi
must ba- persistent in your depositing;.
Systematic depositing is the root of financial in.
dependence. Get deeply rooted in the habit of bank
ing;, tben 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.
CCPELAND Am MARSHALL
LUMBER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
LUMBER.
House and Barn Bills a Specialty.
Butte, near
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
receive on the first f each'
will receive on the first of each
DIAMONDS
OUR DIAMONDS ARE GEMS, BUT
THEY ARE REASONABLE.
F. M. FRENCH & SON
WE RESET YOUR DIAMOND
WHILE YOU WAIT.
BANK 5S
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Mill situated two miles east of Knox
Santiam River.
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