Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1910)
Silk Petticoats at $4.50 Aspccial value in a big lot of new SILK PETTICATS.at this small price. Come in black, navy, brown, groj and green. Flood's Store TOMORROW'S I DOINGS. Agents for R. & G. Corsets. Agentsjtor Standard Patterns 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 LIN COUNTY .ABSTRACT CO. Both Prunes Main 53 . COMPAQ 337 West 1st Ablany, Or' The Game Grop is almost Rip and should be Properly Harvested bet vour cun from us and be ready for the trouble .head y Wo have a fine stock of the famous Pe er a ?oaTd with bulk, dense and semi smokeless powders. Mali e your selections while the lino is complete. Hulburt-Ohling Haidware Co, I Baptist. S. S 10:15 a m. Preaching uy Rev. S. A. Douglas at 11 a. m. and 1 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U 6:30 p. m 1 Ci r ttian church Albjn Esson, Min-i.-ter 1U:30 a. m. biuleSchool f llowed n.v communion ana morning aermop. .6:30 p m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 evening sermon. Everybody welcome. I Officers will hold their regular monthly i business meeting at the church Tues- uuu evemvg, uui. inn. St. Mary'a church -Rev. Arthur Una, Hector; Rev Van Mevel, assist ant. Sunday services at 8 and 10:30. Ti.e sermon will be preached by Father Van Clarenbeck of Medford who will also offiiate at the evening service. The nnqfnr will fnnHnnt aa..;nn .... .u. efferson and Shelburn. The public is cordially invited. St. Peters church (Eplscopal).-Rev. Henry H. Marsden, Minister. Morning service, sernvjn by the Rev. K O. Chambers U a. m. Evering service 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. The Ladies Guild will meet Wednesday """'75 .rH- . Tebaulf, 7ih end Broadalbin St. 1 M. E. church, cor. 3d and Ellsworth Bts.-Rev. W. S. Gordon's subject at 10:30 will be "The Parable of the ; Talents, " and at 7:30: "A Teacher Sent From God". Tnis being the first of a ! series of Sunday evening sermons - o I Teachers, Physicons, Lawyers and Bus j iness Men. Class meetiug 10 o'clock. .Rally Day program, 11:45. Epworth ucBKue o;ou. aii are requested to be on time, as all parts of the service are important. United Presbyterian. W. P. White, Pastor. Hours of service: 10:30 a. m. ami 7:30 n m Rihla ant,nAl n n .trz. - y - f- .... v.uiw QbllUUI Ob 11 .'tLf a. m. and Thursday evening. Young Peo ple s oocieiy or unnstian Culture 6:30, , C. E, at 6:45 p. rn. Tomonow is Rally : Day, and wa desire not only th6 at tendance of all the members of all the organizations, but of all the friends of the congregation. This is the fifty-1 fifth snniversnry of the Albany United' Presbyterian church. M st Presbyterian church. Rev F. H. Geselbracht. Mininter. Mnrninc service 10:30. Theme: An InSDired Preachtr and a Famous Sermon. Spec ial music arranged by Miss Smith. ' Eveniner bai-vipa 7-Kn TTninuohU rra;a. i Ill-Temper. Special music arranged. haDtuth School at 11:45, classes for all. 1n r.hfl Mon'n Kihla nin Un Will hfoin a aariaa nf t..ll. ,U ! ..... ... H uuita dii'ii u baiba uu iiic ; uii-i.u ouu mid ouuiai trials anu tt tree aiscussion win tonow. Civery one in- society at 6:30. "Come thou with us we wi 11 do thee good," MISFTS. There are different kinds of fanatics in this world. Roosevelt has now rested several min utes and has resumed speech making. The regulars are after Bourne rej hot. That will make friends for Bourne among the masses. An anonimous correspondent wants the Democrat to hear Mr Rose him self instead of taking the word of 0 h rs as Co what he says It is awful isn't it, for an average kind of a man to have thirty-two com ) mun everyday questions to vote on. He . nviy have to do some studying. That I will be awful too. The legislator, who 'doesn't know any more, in forty days has to vote on five hundred. Can't the I average man get away with thlry two. tie ii nx tnem an ngnt. The Oregonian is busy proving that there are not 418 blind pigs in Portland, ! and has cut It down to at least three hundred, which is some. But it is a fact regardless of all this that there are blind pigs in all cities, license or no icense, and it takes hustling to keep them out the same as it does to stop theft with a good law against it. All laws are violated, but we need tbalaws just the same and strong ones. This is a good misfit item: A letter received at the post ott.ee was addressed to the Hub. It was thought proper to put it in the Com mercial Club mail, and was opened this morning by Miss Harkness, who was somewhat startled in being informed that Mr. So and So wiuld be in Albany in a few days with some fine samples of pants. At the iloiels Mrs. L, E. Bellknap, Portland. Mrs. Ed McCarty, Kcllog, da. H. N. Johnson, A. P. Manning, Hood River. N P. Gribble & wf, Oregon City. Mrs. J. A. Barnes, Eckley. G. W. Ketter, Eugene. Mox A. Cohen, Portland. A. V. Swarthout, Corvallis. We Pay Contractor's Profit. The I dedu. A new steel race;, with a cookine-! plate on top, a model modern . .stove no blacking. Keeps clean. Just take a look at it. A Albany Hd Go's. All overcoats just $15 at W. F. Pfei-ffer's. Wood Yard. Wood delivered tn nil nnrfa nf nitv tn short notice, uffice at residence 90S East 4th street. Both phones. J. D. Ellis. jersey dairy Fresh milk and cream. Our wagons cover the city twice daily. Phones: Bell Black 2371: Home Main 114 Just received a stock of the latest in Andirons. Call and select while the aesortment is full. smentWork Estimates given on Plastering, Side walk and Cement Work. J. F. TRAVER, 4th & Calapooia J. LEROY WOOD, Mechanical Engineer. Foundations, Roois, Iron and Steel Structures, Power Plant designs and specifications, Power Transmission, Drawings made and checked. Office, Albany Iron Works. ' JAS. F. POWELL, Real Estate. Forty years residence in Albany, Jr. Financial agent. Collections made for non-residents. 130 Broadalbin street, Albany. Bell phone Red 140i. TOM YOUNG, ; House and Sign Painter, Agent for the Cleveland Gclsemtc , roof paint. 1 122 Ferry Street, i Home Phone. 320. Pacific, Red 3092 C61UNS & TAYLOR, ; Real Estate and Insurance, Buy and sell property. Insure .in.iicrtv and transact loans. Large or small timber tracts, i J. M. RALSTON, j Insurance, Loans & Collections, j Have money to loan in sir .11 and large amounts. Notes and mort gages bought. I will bond you. Property handled for non-resi-. dents. ' A. STARK, M. D. j Physician and Surgeon, Will & Stark Block - Albany DR. MARY MARSHALL, i I Osteopathic Physician, Albany State Ba ik Building. flell Black 482. 1 1 nine 275 H. A. LEININGER, Dentist, 1 Clawford Block - - Albany! DR. W. R. BILYEU, Dentist, Will & Stark Block - Albany x The success of the electric business depends upon selling the largest possible output at the lowest possible rate. This means that we must hustle for business early and late. We go part way lit bearing tiie cost of electric iniialla tiorfi in houses by paying.tbe contrastors' profit ourselvesv Our arrangements with IcS" cal electrical supply houses insures ' a first class job o( j house wiring at actual cost. I You have the choice of j three rock-bottomed, low price propositions. Larger installations will be I at prices proportionately high er. The opportunity is too good to be passed up. Discuss the insu'tci- with the' New Business Department; Telephone 15, BiV-6. Phones. Northwestern Corporation, 128 West I'irsf Slrtet. 7 iiSM ki ft Mav&Vour old Umbrella recovered and - tramformed in new style. HULL UMBRELLA with detachable and inter changeable handle. - NO EXTRA CHARGE ML. FRENCH &SON No matter how fortunate your cir-ciiin-'tanccs might be at present, papa some day might lose his money. In wild cat "investment that friends in veigle him into, (or instance, or sonic note a relative might get his name on. and papa would have to pay it. Al though yon may he comfortable today, I urge you to prepare ior the future and guard against reverses that may overdue you. Girls, Girls, Girls. YONR INVESTMENT AND RUN ing, October lltlr," at 8 o'clock, I NO RISK in being foreclosed on the WILL GIVE. THE FIRST PAY contract you sign, if you don't pay MENT on all contracts signed by every month, because this clause is girls. If you wear dresses you are a embodied ill the contract in heavy girl to me, whether you arc married type: "IT IS AGREED THAT or single; an old maid or a babe in the DURING THE ILLNESS OR UN- cradle, just as long as you are a girl, AVOIDABLE LOSS OF EM- I will write the contract, and if you PLOYMENT BY SAID PURCHAS- want to make a $10 payment I will ICR, PAYMENTS ON THIS CON- give you credit for $20.. TRACT MAY BE SUSPENDED So girls, if you want an opportunity FOR THE PERIOD OF SUCH to put your savings in real estate an LOSS OF EMPLOYMENT OR opportunity where you can invest a SICKNESS PROVIDING NOTICE few dollars and reap hundreds an op IN WRITING HAS BEEN GIVEN portunity where you can systematical AN'D ACCEPTED." ly put away $10 in the best savings Think of the date of your first pay- bank in the world a fixed amount ment on a $250 lot and then picture every month, so small thai you would Albany two" years from today, at which hardly miss it. This is your chance, time you wiil make your last payment. As I mentioned before; you cannot In two years Hazelwood WILL NOT tell what will happen to papa's busi be the fringe of Albany which it is ncss 10 or 15 years from, today, and now. Property further out will be for the reason that I may die within suburban property and Hazclwood will the next 60 days. I deposit this deed be 1 XSIDE. and abstract of title in the bank almost Houses will have been erected all immediately in order to. protect you over the tract. Improvement; will against this uncertainty, have been made. 1 URGE YOU TO SERIOUSLY Ask your mother or father what CONSIDER THIS, TO THINK they tiling of it. ABOUT IT AND ACT. . Ask my customers, which I have Ring nie up on the- telephone, or secured in the last ten days, if in two write me a postal, telling me when and years they do not think they can sell where 1 can call for you, and your their lots in Hazclwood for twice the folks, to see Hazclwood in my auto price they bought at. mobile. I caution you about delay. I don't want you to feel that it you I urge you to take advantage of this do call me up you will be under any opportunity. obligation whatever to buy. I will IT WILL NOT LAST LONG, and not feel badly if, after seeing the prop- il vou call inc un. Mam 399. I will be eriv. von for any reason whatever t THIS BANK IS 40th year A Bank of Unquestioned Safety and Unsaff passed Service. Your account is invited. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ASSETS OVER $ 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0?ffl.00 SAVING IS A HABIT SPENDING IS A HABIT WHICH HABIT DO YOU CULTIVATE?. 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 $3 0 0,0 30.0 0: x Owned' and operateAby the stockholders-f the.- first iNaiionai xariK. 'VM. BAIN. President. P. D. GILBERT. V. P v. i - -nil- rnir IV VOT'li 11 vuu cilu lnc "P- rtiaill oyy, i win oc env. you ior au n.-.i.-un NOW b UI J'. 1 1 . . ' . . ,;: 'pleased to have you. your mother or decide you do not want a lot. M. B. CRAFT, 242 West Second St., Albany, First-class meats of all kinds from selected stock. HENRY BRODERS, Dealer in Choice Meats of All Kinds. 210 Vct Second Street. BRUCE & ANDERSON, Opposite the Postofl'ice. Four chairs. Prompt and cfiic icnt care of the face and hair VIERECrVS BATHS, 217 West First Street. First-Class Work Guaranteed. 1.1 FK to prepare to meet any enierg cnev of this kind, which statistics show happen to 97 per cent of men between 4) and 5' years old. If your folks at home arc now de pendent upon your earnings tor their livelihood and you have a permanent position and can put away $10 a mouth from your salary, put your nmiu'V in 1 IV IH'Sl uaiiK ie.ii vm..i YOU'TAKK NO CHANCES brother to n.-ennin.niv vou to investi- Yon will -be a cood advertisement crate and see what other nconle have for me if vou sec the property, and bought. vou will do yourself a good turn if you The cream of Hazclwood is not buy. skimmed olT. I won't promise the Until next Tuesday morning at 8 same a month from now, but if you o'clock, if you arc a girl, I will give will call me up after you finish read- you credit for your first payment free ing this and go to see Hazclwood and then yon pav $10 a month begin iUDAY Ok TOMORROW, you will ning -in November. $10.C0 saved is ()y get this bencht. ror the rest ot this ;1IU'0 made, week and up until next Tuesday morn- FOLLOW 1I1E AKrJOW TO HAZELW OD 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 j 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 rootci in the habit of bank.-. ! ing, then you will branch out iinto better things and.be i safe against any ill wind thad blows. r i Dollars are financial acorns plant them in, ottr i bank and watch them grow. ' (7 Albany, Or GROCERIES AND BAKED GOODS AT CONRAD MEYERS BARBER SHOP 2.V, West 2r.d St. First Class Work Guaranteed Geo. H. Fiddiman, Prop. T. J.8TITEN Attorney at Law. Notary Fubiif. Legal business of all kinds in all the courts promptly attened to. Bell phona 166 J.