Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 28, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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Two Big Specials
FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satnrday
Moreen Petticoats at 98c ea 11-4 Blankets at 95c pr.
A big lot of Moreen and bpudkIub- in white, grey or tan. Our regular
petticoats. Regular $1-60 valuoa. J1-25 value- Special for four
Special at 98e daya at 85c Pr-
Flood's Store
Agents for K- & G Corsets. Agents for Standard Patterns
ITOMORROW'S !
i DOINGSJ
M1SFTS.
The mud of th Oregonian spatlers
back.
M. E. Regular services in the morn-
Unrttohte&topZini Bowerman's campaign has
Put a pin in the fact that; 03.
is going to carry Linn county
IF YOU ARE
THINKING O F 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.
lb-, nceninir rhnrn ho nninn m.-1 been a defensive one
, ing, with a good speaker, to which all '
i' re invited, the churches of the city
u iting.
St. Peter's (Episcopal). Rev. Henry
H. Marsden, Minister. Morning service '
1 a. m. Evening service 7:30. S. S.
:10 a.m. Sti angers cordially welcomed. I
! Baptist S. S. 10:15 a. 'm. Preach-1
' ing hy Rev a. S. D.mglas lit 11a. m. I
u. i . r. u. 6:3U p. m. No evening
i service.
j Grace Presbyterian. Morning ser
vice 11 a. m. Subject: Today- Tomor
j row. There will be no services in the
; evening on account of union temperance
meeting in the M. E. church where Dr.
Geo. D. Pratt will deliver an address.
United Presbyterian. W. P. White,
i Pastor. Morning service 10:30. Bible
;school 11:45. C. 0. C. 6:30. t!.E.6:45.
rt'e unite with all good citizens of Al-
bany in the union meeting at the M. E.
j church at 7:30 p. m.
St. Mary's (Catholic). Rev. Arthur
! Lane, Rector. Kev. John Van Nevel,
j assistant. Services 8 and 10:30 a. m.
Ihe pastor will officiate and preach
West
Roosevelt is now instructing' the cul
tured bean eaters how to conduct .hem
selve3.
Those lien about the Bowerman crowds
and enthusiasm ought to make Aim
mus turn over in his grave.
These reports about voters bein?
solidly for Bowerman regardless ot the
assemblies are the worst kind of fakes.
The same old cut and dried story in
the Oregonian about the McMinnville
Bowerman meeting, made up according
to orders ny a servile reporter, willing
to lie tor the party.
Bowerman whaeked it to Jonathan
Bourne good and bard, and then it was
learned that Hawlev did the same thin?
charged against Bosrne, who deserved
Bright New Goods Only
from the gospel of the Sunday, St. to be hit, Bowernvan stopped suddenly
THE LIN COUNTY .ABST RACT CO.
Both Phones
Main 53
337 West 1st
Ablany, Or
The Game Crop
is almost Ripe
and should be
Properly Harvested
Get your olin from US and be ready for the trouble
'abend Wo have a fine stock of the famous Peter s
Vid.-d wiih bulk, dense and semi smokeless powders.
Make your selections while the line is complete. .
Huliiort-Ohling Hardware Co.
Matthew S. Evening service 7:30. The
course on the councils of the church
. wiil be continued and the subject will
; be The 12th General Council of Loleran.
The public is cordially invited.
I Presbterian. H. rl Geselbracht,, Min
ister. Morning service lu:du. Theme;:
The Christian ana his Stewardship,
Special music and a solo rendered by
I Miss Smith. Evening services in unisn
with the other churches. S. S. 11:45
with classes fop all. The men are
I studying the social crisis. Come and
1 hear the orchestra. C. E. fi:30. Come
I thou with us and we will do thee good.
I Christian. Albyn Esson, Minister..
! 10:30 a. m. Rally day exercises in the
I Bible school. This will be followed by
an address by Mrs. Clara G. Esson,.
j State Superintendent of Bible School
I work for the Christian church. Her
subject will be: Present Day Methods
of Bible School Work. Mrs. Esson will
speak again at 6 p. m. At this meet
I ing the graduates from the class in
Teacher Training will reoeivt) their di
plomas. This will be an interesting
meeting and ihe public generally are
invited to attend. Thin- church will
unite with the ofher churches in the I
union temperance meeting at tne M. I
E. church at 7.30 p. m. Th& Oregonian, told about how Nash-
' ville, Tenn., had increased its saloons
All suits just $15 at W. S". Pieiffer'a ; under Prohibition in Tennessee;, show-
i ing the lawlessness of that city,, and as
For file AEi5.u5iElCJ?lS j tne saloons increased the number of.'
course, and that is the only point to it
except the sl:m on the-officers in Nash
ville elected to. enforce the laws, of the:
along the lines takes up.
About the size of this whole home
rule proposition is that the breweries
and wholesale liquor dealers want to
ran the incorporated cities of the state,
and make them joints for booze, tin
horns and the- many other things that
go with the licensed saloon, gilded or
plain.
John Banev the democratic nominee
for circuit judge is 46 years of age, a
resident of Oregon for 39 years. Re
graduated from the law department of
Willamette University in 1893 and has
since practiced in Salemr an upright
praotioner, with a clean personal rec
ord, a man of good judgment.
A wholesale vote-against new coun
ties is not a reasonable position, nor a
just one. As Oregon grows- some of
these counties larger than some ot the
eastern states- are bound to be properly
divided in time. Eacn case should be
investigated as much as possible. But
there should, as a rude, be no division,
until circumstances justify it.
Cfcucattcm
by mall for thono who ennnot tpnl in
J it in jti-i.r-tieti ifn-liKtiitrf final
era,
it-si-
?!
" ... tu vpl-v,.'. v.ip ti'.-icliurs.
1 atudenU preparing for collcp.o or nnlvnrni
ty. women'n clllbn. Bra"'-n, oiift'niinn!
bom mk". Kn vi-lnu'-u-uy i-xiuuinn-
Tliie mall course oiuou.
S iov dowrlpiira buUctla to l!u
tlon Is required.
ppoiTUIilty lor yim,
CorrMiponrtonco Stmly rti-imrtnieiit
University ot CroKon
Rncm - - - Orcson
J. LEROV WOOD,
Mechanical Engineer.
Foundations, Uoois, Iron and Steel
Structures, Power Plant designs and
specifications, Power Transmission,
Drawings made and checked. Ofnce,
Albany Iron Works
JAS. F. POWELL,
Real Estate.
Forty years residence in Albany, Or.
Financial agent. Collections made for
non-residents.
130 Broadalbin street, Albany.
Hell phone Rfd I4ii
TOM YOUNG.
House and Sign Painter,
Agent for the Ctc-eland Gelscintc
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street,
Home Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092
COLLINS & TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Insurance, !
Buy and sell property. Insure I
property and transact loans, j
Large or small timber tracts.
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in sirr.ll 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 & Slark- Block - Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albany Statu Hank Building.
Bell Mark 4S2. Ilome-
-275
H.
A. LEININGER,
Dentist,
c l n i i
r uur VAirsei ueparuiieiu "
-jxiw. w -w "wtt1 11 -u..-.J
WEj are pmucuiuiiy puuu
of our corset department.
Here we cater to the com
fort and convenience of ouf , pat
rons in every possible way
- We boast of the largest Hest
selected assortment of good cor-
sets ever shown in this locality
No matter what your require
ments may be, we can fit you
accurately in a stylish corset that
will satisfy you in every way.
We ask your attention particu
larly to Henderson Corsets. Un
doubtedly you will find these to
be the most effective, serviceable
and artistic models that you have
ever worn. Henderson Corsets
are the most exclusively designed,
nooular nnced models that we
have ever offered to the women of our city. We sin
cerely believe Henderson Corsets are the most
hygienic and comfortable means of shaping the figure
to slender fashionable lines, and heartily recommend
these models for this reason.
Visit our corset department and we will gladly
show you our newest styles.
Wtart iMw aunty a vtty nrarairinr bookht lllutlraliMg
and dticribing (A nuief t cartt dmaignt
THE HAMILTON STORE ,
I
Mi
HENDERSON
Fashion Form
Corsets
state.
j The Oregonian published a sensational
i item aoout how J. S. Medley, a Cottage
I Grove lawyer, a democrat all his life,
, was going to support Bowerman. as a
j protest against the Bourne interfer
! ence in Oregon pulitics. The real
reason is given by the Guard. Medley
l is the attorney of the Oregon and South
j Eastern B. running between Cottage
Grove and Bohemia. The railroad
) commission-helped in securing judgment
' against the road for about $9000 on ac
count of an accident to two mea. and
Medley resented the part taken by
' West. Cheap politics.
All overcoats just $l&at W. F. Pfei
ffer's.
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO
SPRAY.
We have the genuine
lime and sulphur solu
tion. . See us and get
Prices before placing your
orders.
LASSELLE BROS.
And the best of workmanship are put into the
homes which are wired under our special
house wiring at cost offer.
The work is done by local contractors at cost and
we pay the profit.
We have a special price for your home you can
have the work done with fixtures or without
This offer closes November the 15th. The sooner
you are on our list the sooner your work will
be completed.
Our" new business department will be glad to give
you estimates on your work.
Both) Phones 15'..
Northwestern Corporation,
128 West First Street.
"
Have your old Umbrella,
recevred and transformed.
in. new styie.
HULL
UMBRELLA
with detachable and inter
changeable handle.
NO EXTRA CHARGE
&L FRENCH
&SON
THIS BANK IS
m its 40th
I
Wood Yard.
'ood delivered to all parts of city on
shirt notice, ullice it residence 906
E ist 4th street. Both phones.
J. D. Ellis. -
GREY SEED OATS
We have a car load of grey winter
oils, also a limited supplv of Blak
Rissian seed oats, and 20 head of sheet.
1 1 let on shares to a resoon-nb'e party
M. SENDERS & CO.
Clawford Hlock
Albany '
DR.
W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
Will & Slark IlUn-k
Albany
We Guarantee the
WHITE QUEEN
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany,
I'irst-rhiss meals of all kinds
from sckvtctl stork.
HENRY BRODERS,
Healer in
Choice Meats of All Kinds.
210 Vct Second Street.
BRUCE & ANDERSON,
Opposite the PostoOice.
Four eliair. Prompt and eOie
icut care of the face and hair.
VIERECR'S BATHS.
217 West First Street.
First-Class Work Cuarantccd.
To I'f tin- best ha'd wheat blue stctr
i,i ' l-e city. ,, i
CENTRAL
ADDITION
TO
ALBANY
la moderate and Ihoqui.lin
II
! 'limn
uniform
Call u
prove
correct.
Sold on al folute LUnranty.
11. A. MUUPRY
: up tor i I rial shoU. nwi wi
o nu ihnt our -surtipn
225 Wot 2nd M.
This Addition has just been
placed on the market, and ow
ing to its every natural ad
vantage, is destined to become
THE residence district of Al
bany. Only t'ne minutes' walk
from the Vot Oltice. See us,
we can save vou monev.
COLLINS & TAYLOR, Ag'ts,
132 W. 1st St. Albany. Or.
Shingles.
Made in Albany mv Mo 1 Edir vJraii:
the HEST in the market. Various
(Traces and prices from SI. 25 upwards
Everv nuiich branded witn my name.
Look "f-r it. Examine these shingles
before buying elsewhere.
b. A. lnUiuFsl'N.
VV use no dry kiln.
i'or uil iin. ornamental purposes,
rap. lilluiL'. etc.
Saint) es at M. Senders & Co's store
W. L. COt!U. U U 4. rlione, Heme
year
A Bank of Unquestioned! Safety and TUTnsar
' passed Service. Your acmnnt is invited.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASSETS OVER $1,000,000.00
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 00,000.00
Owned and operated by the stockholders of the
First National Bank.
WM. BAIN. President. p. D. GILBERT. V. P
H. N. UOULEY. 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 wiil 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.
JERSEY PMiY
Hros.li milk and rr.- n
l-i vcr the city twice il
Phones: Bell Mack -,'
1 K4
Mar.
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IrWEAUX-
hsician.
Aim ry.
s'l.i;
l!;o.-k.
.e II ri? I'."!", Bell black
,Kur.e.bli.ckSia Bell
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
Ettimates it- ra Plastetinjf, Side
walk and C'l-.-nt Wink.
J. H. Tli AVER, 4th Cslapooa
BARBER SHOP
2.V West 2nd St.
Firt Cl.ifs Work Guaranteed
Geo. H. Fiddiman, Prop,
T. J.TITES,
Attorney at Law. Notary i'ubhc
I.eiral business of all l.; 1.5 j ,
:ourts prorontlv attene,; tn i;,.n
166 J.
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