Embroidery and Drawnwork Scarfs and Squares Special for this week at 59c ea. See them in our window. Flood's Store Agents for H. & G. Corsets. Agents for Standard r"atte rn TOMORROW'S DOINGS. j Christian. Albyn Esson, Minister. ; 10:30 a. m. Bible school, followed by communion service and morning ser mon. 6:30 p. m. C. E. 7:30 p. m. j uuion temperance rally at the Baptist ' church St. Peter's (Episcopal). Rev. Henry H. Marsden, Minister, Morning prayei and sermon 11 n m Ruaninir afarvirn I 1 7:30 p.m. S. S. 10 a. m. M. E. 3rd and Ellsworth streets. Rev. W. S. Gordon's text al 10:30 will be: "Not by mi(;hl, not by power, but j by my Spirit saith the Lorci of Hosts." ! An anthem will be rendered as usual. : Class meeting 10 a. m. S. S. 11:45. fi. 1 L. 6:30 p. m. Union service at the j Baptist church in the evening. 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. MISFTS. Root would be a dangerous man in the supreme court. The Oregonian's mud throwing is making votes for West. The supreme court of the U.S. should not be filled with corporation lawyers. A drawing card will be moving pic ture films of the championship base uau gurnets. The high school and Willumatte BeC onn were playing foot ball this after Portland s population is to be placed at 207,000 according to reports. That is going some. reelecting Sheriff Smith is just as much a business proposition as it is lor a merchant to hire a clerk who under stands his business and has business THE LINN COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Graca Presbyterian. Morning ser mon 11 o'clock. At 10 a. m. the Sun day School has a temperance program. Parents are especially invited to at tend. In the evening we join in the union temperance meeting. St. Mary's (Catholic). Rev. Arthur qualifications. Lane, Rector. Rev. John Van Nevel, fn-lnl ThnaLB1Ce3-,, LSSii An Albany man says it is refreshing 1S2JLS?- T! " tuffiCT I to get back in Albany with our clean I r.v" . 'v ' '7. ' 6 . ":" appearance atter tans in dirty Port- li-L"Vn:,"i?.i"b?.l u -in " land- That beautifying committee "." ."" , should get to work on the streets, continued at the evening service, the; ....... subject being the 15th general council j l of Vienne and the suppression of the ! senator Chamberlain . has never ; Knights Templars A. D. 1312. The claimed to be non-partisan, regardless duu ic is cordially invited. 01 ine lnnoeuty sheet down at Port- jana. inese caricatures are cne tvotk. of a diseased brain seeking to create prejudice. Presbterian. P. H. Geselbracht. Min- i lister. Morning service 10:30. Theme: The conservation ot human resources. The subscription coommittee will an nounce the amount of subscriptions ! Stayton Wail: In its feeble way The nmuo una ween iui mo new euuien. man nas Deen trying to support tne re Union service in the evening at the publican ticket. However, this paper uausi uuuicii. o. xx.ftu, uiaaoeo lur aoes noc endorse the dirty pontics Both Phones Mam 53 am COMPAQ 337 West 1st. Ablany, Of The Game Crop is almost Ripe and should be Properly Harvested Get your gun from us and be ready for the trouble 'ahead. We have a fine stock of the famous Peter's lonled with bulk, dense und semi-smokeless powders. Make your selections while the line is complete. HuiL art-Ohling Hardware Co. all. Come and hear the orchestra. C. E. 6:30. A place for every one and everyone in hie place. United Presbyterian. W. P. White Pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Bible School 11:45 a. m. C. C. C. 6:30 p. m. C. E. 6:46 p. m We unite with the other churches for the mass meeting at the Baptist church, addressed by president Honiara, Christian Science. Service at 11 a. m. Subject: Everlasting Punishment. Experience meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Corner 4th and Perry. All are I cordially invited. ing played by some politicians and pa pers of the state, notably the Orego-nian. I The Oregonian continues to bellow at these 32 measares to be voted on. It : iB a good thing for the people, an edu cator, and most of the people know what they are doing better than the average meinour oi me legislature, and they are IT. The editor of the Democrat appre ciates a neat oouquet tnrown cy tne ' u- Tcr r : nr wTi ? . b V p't WMnr? differ on the temperance question but ing at 11 a. m. B . VI P. U. 630 p. m. the friendship of thirty years hasiiever Union service at 7:30, addressed by Dr. j wavered. g Dem0t man began iioman. , hj9 new8paper career in Oregon with , . Tip Humphrey of the Review down at T '. he corner of Second and BroadaJbin CVangellstlC Services. streets, and the years have not shaken J the tiej of the 'stick' days. For 'a limited time we will install wiring in a five-room house for $8.40 everything complete, ready to turn on the lights. Larger house in proportion, but all at COST. At S slight additional cost we will install fixtures. . The work is absolutely re liable done by local - tractors, with bright material. It costs nothing to find out the particulars of this propo sition. ' Call the New Busi ness Department, Phones IS. Northwestern Corporation, 128 West First Street. con- new At the Evangelical. Cor. 1st and Pine beginning Monday evening the 31st, . ..... services every evening at 7:30' o'clock. Appears DarelOOted. conducted by Dr. A. C. Eaton, of this city. You are invited to attend these I T , Ir ,, . , ... services. . In The Woman He Married" Miss rzursivu win ue seen a3 a Darieiooc Get vour Hall'woen novelties' at "She Variety Store, 313 W 1st Si. Wood Yard. Wood delivered to all parts of city'on short notice, uffice at residence East 4th street. Both phones. J. D. Ellis. model in "Trilby" the role that she originated and in which she made her first great success She plays a highly i emotional cnaraeter, an actress-artist model-wife but there are many light scenes in wnicn sne snows new and un- '. expected developments of her art. Death of Peter Cramer. J. LEROY WOOD, Mechanical Engineer. Foundations, Roofs, Iron and Steel Structures, Power Plant designs and specifications, Power Transmission,, Drawings made and checked. Otnce, 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. Bell phone Red 140i. TOM YOUNG, House and Sign Painter, Agent for the Cleveland Gclsenite roof paint. 122 Ferrv Street. Home Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092 C6LLINS & TAYLOR, Real Estate and Insurance, Buy and sell property. Insute property and transact loans. Large or small timber tracts. J. M. RALSTON, Insurance, Loans & Collections. Have money to loan in small and large amounts. Notes and mort gages bought. I will bond you. Property handled for non-residents. Our Corsetiere's Advice w pii) Have your old Umbrella recovred and transformed in a new style. HULL UMBRELLA with detachable and inter changeable handle. NO EXTRA CHARGE M. FRENCH &SON buy your visit our Will A. STARK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, & Stark Block - Albany DR. MARY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Physician, Albany State Bank Building. Bell Black 482. Home- H. A. LEININGER, Dentist, Clawford Block Albany Will DR. W. R. BILYEU, Dentist, & Stark Block - Albany HEN you next corset, corset department and advise with our salesladies. They are skillful corsetieres who know what model will be best suited for you and will shape your figure most effect ively. They will help you se lect your corset and give you every assistance in satisfying you. Most of our customers select and wear Henderson Corsets. This corset shapes the figure more advantageously than any other model. Henderson Corsets are constructed to retain their shapeliness as long as they are worn. We know you will approve of the models we are offering. We show all of the newest Henderson styles for all propor tions of figures for your selection. Our prices are very moderate. A$k for BohUtlShowing thm NlWMt Exctutivm Cor Creation THE HAMILTON STORE mm ti 'mm HENDERSON Fashion Form Corsets Died at his residence at Gates, Ore- X gon, on October 2oth, 1910, Peter Cramer, aged 64 years. He was born in Sinicu Co.. Ohio. on. 1 March 7th, 1S46, and moved in his early I with his famly to Marshall Co. tie was married to Alice A inuiana. , Lear im THIS BANK IS in its 40th 1871 nnri in lftHfl mnvorl with Viia familo Tn Oronrnn arViora Via lr a a siniia o i rl cA feter (Jramer I noble citizen, was an honest and an indulgent father, a good neighbor and was highly esteemed aua respected oy an wno it new his many sterling qualifications. j A NEIGHBOR. ! ysar A Bank of Unquestioned Safety and Unsur passed Service. Your account is invited. FIKST NATIONAL BANK ASSETS OVER $1,0 0 0,000.00 In the City. Scio. Vivian Bilyeu. Albia, la. Dwight Mercer. Jefferson. b. F Purdy. Brownsville. Mrs. I. VV. Starr. Corvallis. E. N. Rotering, Harold Adams. Wm. Clark, Frank Ashmannv R. L. Smith Denver. J. W. Hankins. Salem. W. M. Keene. i Eugene. M. S. Spener. i Medford. J . H. Shepherd. Portland.- G. C. Cornelius, H. J. i Beca, r . M. Templeton, a H. Burnett. k. a. lyirscn, J. u. L,arkins, A. U. ! Cnsell, Tom Deering, W. B. Mitchell IJ. F. Head, SAVING IS A HABIT SPENDING IS A HABIT WHICH HABIT DO YOU CULTIVATE? Start a Savings accout with us and. you will be sarprised at the ease with which the Saving habit is acquired. Interest paid on Savings Accounts. FIRST SAVINGS BANK ASSETS OVER $3GG,000.00 Owned and operated, by the stockholders of the First National Bank. TM, BAIN. President. P. D. GILBERT. V. P The Weather. Range of temperature 68 64. lhe river .9 of a foot. Prediction, fair toniqht and Sunday. Hats at cost and less than oat. as we want plenty roam for our new , spring goods and our space is limited, t thererefore. we will not carry oyer any j of our winter stock and will give you the advantage of greatly reduced i rices at the Band Box Millinory Store, ! 116 Ferry St. M. B. CRAFT. 242 West Second St., Albany, First c!a?.s meats of all kinds from st'lcctrd sttu'k. HENRY BRODERS, Dealer in Choice Meats of All Kinds. 21D Wct Si'coi"! Sirect. BRUCE & ANDF.RSON. Opposite the Postoflicc. Four cli;tirs. I'romiU ami HVio icnt care of the f.ice and hair. VIHRECU'S BATHS. 217 West 1'irst Street. First-Class Work Guaranteed. We Guarantee the t WHITE QUEEN To bo the best hard wheat blue stem flour in iho city. The price Is moderate and the quality uniform. Call us up for a trial sack, and we'll prove to you that our assertion is correct. Sold on absolute kiiarunty. CENTRAL ADDITION TO ALBANY 11. A. MUKPHY,; 225 Wot 2nd St. 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 five minutes' walk from the Post Office. See us, we can save vou money. COM. INS & TAYLOR, Au'ts. 132 W. 1st St. Albany, Or. Don't miss the &ood program at Dreamland. 2 biograph pictures and a vitagraph besides five specialties by the Athey Co. and a good snappy finish by the same company. F G. WILL, lor Watches All suits just $1 at F. Pfeiffers. All overcoats just $15 at W. F. Pfei ffer's. ft JERSEY DAIRY ! Our wagons Bell Black 2371; Homo Mam, 1 resh milk and cream, wv, r the city twice daily lT.i nes .Ul ii. V'SGIM V LH-EAUX. Oskopailv.: In.Mcian ri..i'.i..a: Otiice Horn.- W," !?!! black , l.ifitii.ii.;i,-lf.iii.e.b,iak!-'3 BeU tie in Albany my no 1 Edi? Graii t tiKSX in iho r.iurkrt. Vnriou; n: ti prices fri rn f 1.25 upwards y i :t cii tirar.doJ v. i:h my nmt ; r ir. Ksanilm these shingle--. v : tiyir t!sew!u-i'e. r, . TMO.VtPS' N. e r.c Ory kiln. H. N. BOULEY, Cashier.J 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. GROCERIES AND BAKED GOODS AT CONRAD MEYERS BARBER SHOP 23n Wc-t 2nd St. Firt Class Work Guaranteed Geo. H. Fiddiman. Prop. T.J. MTlt, Attorney at Law. Notary Public. Legal business of all kinds in all the courts promptly attened to. Bell phone 1GJ.