Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 18, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    ' United Presbyterian. W. P. White,
Pastor. Sesvices at 10:30 a. m. ana
7:30 p. m. ('omrnunion at morning
service. The Session will meet at 10:15
a. m. for the lecepcion of membtrs. A
nV'Si cordial welcome to all.
Umbrella Special
E OPPORTUNITY EX
TOMORRW'S
DOINGS.
ra
1
n the New Gold Killed, etched, carved and struin'it Mission handles
very fashionable and perfectly waterproof Umbrella.
Flood's
Agents for K- & G. Cor? its.
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
Stoves,
Stoves,
Stoves.
Hulburt-Ohling
We Guarantee the
WHITE QUEEN
To bo the best hard wheat blue stem
-flour in Ihe city.
The price Is moderate and tho quality
uniform.
Cull us up for a trial sack, and we 11
prove to you that our assertion is
correct.
Sold on absol- '" guaranty.
JR. A, MU11PHY,
225 Wot 2nd St,
" J. LEROY WOOD,
Mechanical Engineer.
Foundations, Roots, Iron and Steel
Structures, Power Plant designs and
specifications, Power Transmission,
Drawings made and checked. Uihcc,
Albany Iron Works.
JAs7F. POWiiLL,
Real Estate.
Forty years residence in Albany, Or.
Financial agent. Collodions made for
non-residents.
130 Mroadalbin street, Albany.
Hell phone Red 1401 . i
TOM YOUNG,
House and Sign Painter,
Agent for the Cle-:land Gclscnile
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street,
Home Phone, 320. Pacific, Rcil 3092
COILINS & TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure
property and transact loans.
Large or small timber tracts.
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in suvr.ll and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought. 1 will bond you.
Property handled for non-resident
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Will & Stark Block
Albany
DK MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
A'hauv State Hank Building.
I Black 4S. 1 1 omo 2"
II.
A. I.E1N1NGER,
Dentist,
Clawforil Block - - Alban)
DK. W. R. BILYEU, j
Dentist, i
Will
& Stark Block - Albany;
M.
242 West
First cla
from selec
B. CRAFT,
Second St., Albany,
ss meats o all kinds
ted stock.
HENRY BRODERS,
Dealer in
Choice Mcais of Al' Kind.
.'Ill Wot See. 'I'd Ue-
BRUCE X- ANDERSON,
Oppor-ite the Post-.) flue.
Four chairs i'romp! a:-tl elV:e
ic lit e.-ire of the t'aee an.! h.iir
VIERECK'S BATHS.
217 West Fir.-t Street
First-Class Wck Guaranteed.
Store
Agents for Standard Pattern
ABSTRACT CO.
We carry a full line of
Round Oak, Universal and
Cole's Heaters that out-class
all others.
Also
Monarch, Majestic, Univers
al and Round Oak Ranges at
prices to suit your pocket
book. ' k
"Best Ranges on Earth."
Our stock is complete.
Hardware Co.
-Why We Sell Henderson Corsets
Jt
HENDERSON
Fashion Form
' Corsets
abdomen and back as may be required. You can mould
your figure to very slender, fashionable lines, com
fortably, easily and hygienically. Henderson Corsets
are constructed to withstand the hardest usage and will
retain their shapeliness as long as they are worn. If
you arc contemplating buying a new corset now, be
sure and examine our assortment of Henderson
models. iVcry reasonably priced.
Bm turt and aMH for booklet of.new corget iUattratione'that arm
now giving away at our eoraet department
THE HAMILTON STORE
NOW
IS THE TIME
TO
SPRAY.
V"e have the genuine
lime and sulphur solu
tion. See us and get
Prices before placing your
orders.
LASSELLE BROS.
OR.VlRGliSU V LrWLAUX-
Osteopathic. Physician.
I-S Brenner Block, Albany.
Phones: Office llonio":tr-, Bell hla k
Residence;!'.!-! Honie.bh.ck Bel
i - lot i.l our yard at this cUy.just
II, me
ANY BRICK CO
Mfrf It .
Baptist.-S. S. 10:15 a. m. Preach
inu by Kev. Douglas at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m li Y. P. U. b:30
' .St. Peier's (Episcspal). Rev. Henry
H. Marsden Minister. Holy communion
and sermon 11 a. m. Evening service
7.30. S. S 10 a. m.
Grace Presbyterian. S. S. 10 a. m.
Morning service 11 Theme: The Ap
; nlid Blood. Evening subject: A new
Road to Heaven Youner people's meet
i ing 6:45. A cordial welcome to all.
Christian. Albyn Esson. Minister.
10:30 a. m Bible school, fallowed by
commuion service. 11:20a. m. morning
'sermon. Subject: The Estranging
Power ef Sin. 6:30 p. m. C. E. 7:30
evening sermon, bubject: From Nile
10 neuo. opecmi music- normal
! greeting.
St. Mary's (Catholic). Rev. Arthur
Lane, Rector. Rev. John Van Nevel,
Assistant. Low Mass 8 a. m. High
i Mass 10:30 a. m. Vespers, sermon and
; benediction at 7:30 p. m. At Lebanon
Father Lane will open the 40 Hours De-
i votion, which will continue on Monday
I and Tuesday. All are cordially invited.
Prnukutorinr, ..V J noaollo-a,.!.! M!n
inter. Services at 10:30 and 7:30. Thn
i Rev. H. A. Ketchum D. D. will preach
ut iw, tii Win ro s s at 1 1 -dp; vaith
orchestra accompaniment for the music.
C. . society 6:30. A most cordial and
hearty welcome is extended to every Thomas A. McBride (Rcp.-Dcm.-,
one. Kn. lud.) 2627
I M. E. 3rd and Ellsworth streets.-
W. S. (Jordon, pastor. The theme at
10:30 will te Reversals or the first last,
and the last first, and at. 7:30 The Min -
isiry and1 Mischief of the Newspapers.
Clasa meeting for all 10. S. f. 11:45.
The orchestra will play. Junior and
Intermediate Leagues at 3 p. m. Ep-
worth League 6:30. The seating has
been changed so we hope to find seats
for all the young people who come to
this service.
LODGE
The K. O. ul.
MEETINGS.
every Saturday even-
The Woodmen of the World every
Friday evening. L. L. Swan, clerk.
Manzanila Circle 1st and 3rd Mon
days. Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd
and 4th Wednesdays in Bussard's
Hall. Grant Fromau, Clerk.
Royal Neighbors meet every 1st and
3rd Wednesdays in Bussard's HatL
Alice Kirk, Recorder.
Ladies of the G. A. R. meet first
Tuesday each month at G. A. R. halL
Haltic Stilson, Serrelnry.
WE want satisfied custom
ers we want to please
you then you will be our
permanent patron.
That's why we sell Hender
son Corsets. We know they will
satisfy you and you will never
want any other corset or go any
other place to buy them. '
Every one of our customers '
who have worn one of these splen
did models are enthusiastic about
their stylish figure possibilities,
their accurate fit and their lasting
service.
The Henderson Corset is made
for all proportions of figures and
is designed to make necessary re
ductions or modifications of hip,
CENTRAL
ADDITION
TO
ALBANY
o
o
p
This Addition has just been
placed on the market, and ow
ing to its every natural ad
vantage, is destined to became
TiiE residence district of Al
bany. Only live minutes' walk
from the Post Ollice. See us,
we can save vou nioiicv.
COM. INS TAYLOR. Ag'ts.
132 W. 1st St. Albany, Or.
DR. O. S. MATTHEWS
DRUGLESS HEALING
INSTITUTE.
325 Lyon Street, Albany, Oregon.
Methods: Cliiropraeti
menial science, ele
, magnetic and
trie baths ami
i:ratiou.
Treated. All eur.il.le ili-ea-or
acute, whhoiu Unil
hronie
medt-
yrenencc-
Vr.. V
-14 years' praetie
n Iree
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OFFICIAL VOTE
'Linn county's complete official vote,
tile canvass of which was completed
this morning, is as follows:
For Representative in Congress.
V. P. Elmore (Pro.) 538
V. C. Mawlcy (Rep.) 19l
C. W. Sherman (Soc.) 351
R. G. Smith (Dcm.) 1751
Mauley's plurality 167
uovernor.
Jay liowerman (Rep.) 1675
A. E. Eaton (Pro.) 204
W. S. Richards (Soc.) 297
Oswald West (Dem.) 2502
-West s plurality 827
i Secretary "of State.
F. W. Benson I Rep.) 2224
N! A. Davis (Pro.) 282
Allen .McDonald (Soc.) 38s
Turner Oliver (Dcm.) 1675
Benson's plurality 549
State Treasurer.
Leslie Butler (Pro) 578
Thomas B. Kay (Rep.) 3102
Cias. 11. OttCIl (SOC.) 6J7
' Kay's plurality 2465'
Justices of Supreme Court (4-year
term.) (Two to elect.)
Henry J. Bean (Rep.) 2252
C. J, Bright (Pro.) 566
J- D- Myers (Soc.) 424
R- R- K'a (Soc.) 411)
i Woodson T. Slater (Dcm.-Xp.
' J'l ) 1032
! Justices of Supreme Sourt (6-year
term.) (Two to elect.)
George ,H. Burnett (Rep.) 2432
T. J. Jones (Soc.) 449
Will R. King (Dem-Np. Jud.).... 1855
Frank A. Moore (Rep.-Dem.-Np.
Jud.) -. 2556
B. F. Ramp (Soc.) 437
Attorney ueneral,
;C. C. Brix (Soc.) 697
lA. M. Crawford (Rep.).: 3297
Crawford's majority 2600
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
L. R. Alderman (Kepj zum ,
Geo. A. Hinsdale (Soc.) 376.
J. B. Horner (Dcm.).... 128 I
Robert R. Steel (Pro.) 254
Alderman's pluraltiy 322 .
State Printer.
Geo. Bylandcr (Soc.) 396
Willis S. Dunin-ay (Rep.) 2212:
James E. Godfrey (Dem.) 1875,
iDuniway's plurality 337
' Labor Commissioner.
IS. L. Curry (Soc.) 460
: O. P. Hoff (Rep.) 2231
ID. L. Houston (Dem.) 1733;
! Holt's plurality 498
I - Railroad Commissioner.
; HukIi Mcl.ain (Dcm.) 172S
i Frank J. Miller (Rep.) 2540
, Miller's majority : 812
' State Engineer. i
John K.ooh (Soc.) 736 !
jjohu II. Lewis (Rep.) 3238
Lewis' majority 2502
j Water Division Superintendent.
James T. Chiunock (Rep.) 31'24-
(Two to elect.)
I John Bavne (Dem.) .1629
Wm. Galloway (Dem.) 2178
i Percy R. Kelly (Rep.) 2318
11. H. Van Winkle (Rep.) 1892
Joint Senator, Linn and Lane.
'Louis F. Bean (Rep.) 2092
i Isaac H. Bintrham (Ami Assem.) 1719
A. E. Whitakcr (Soc.) 483
; Bean's Plurality - 373
State Senator.
Park B. Bcatty (Rep.) 1763
..A. F. Gooch (Soc.) 353
iM. A. Miller (Dcm.) 2348
I Miller's plurality 585
I Representatives.
(Three to elect.)
F.
C.
A.
i R.
J. Denny (Dcm.) I4S
I.. Shaw (Dcm.1 1973
A. TussiiiR (Dem.) 1914
B. Dow (Soc.) 339
H. Kauffman (Soc.) 411
i L.
V Simons (Soc.) 349
T
W. Miller (Ren.) 2149
M. J. Simpson (Rep.)....! 1917
S. S. Train (Rep.) 1775
Sheriff.
P. 11. Preston (Soc). - 320
D. S. Smith (Dem.) -.2208
A. M. Tcniplclon (Rep.) -. 2061
Smith's plurality - 147
County Clerk.
Oscar Ingram (Soc.) 586
Willard L. Marks (Rcp-Dcm.).... 3752
Marks' bajority -.. 3166
County Recorder.
D. G. Crow (Soc.) 377
Geo. M. Dcvoncy (Dem.) 1668
Grant Froiuan (Rep.) 243
Kroinan's plurality 765
County Treasurer.
W W. Francis, (Rep.) 2215
W. A. Kimsev (Dcm.) 1875
John Samlner (Soc.) 3S9
Francis' plurality 340
County Surveyor.
Alfred 1.. lieddes ( Rep.-Dcm.).... 3716
W. J. Rainwater (Soc.) 550
Geddes' majority 3166
Coroner.
Win. I'ortinillcr ( Rcp.-LVm.)
A. J. Mills (Soc.)...-
Kortmilicr.'s plurality
36S9
5S
3121
482
1S2
2i"7
21.15
County Commissioner.
A. Blevins (Soc.)
jC. 11- F.lswick. (Dem.)
!o. 11. Russell (Rep.)
J Ku-sell's plurality
Prohibition in Linn County.
F-t Prohibition
244
Against Prohibition ll
.Majority lor - 596
U 0, vs. O. A. C.
The I' 0. f.iot bail io,-m arrived last
nii:ht, srent il.e night and i hi- fore
noon here n 1 went to Coraliis this
afternoe--, with -he p'o'pec'.s of .win
nin.r aainsi t.A " t'i's aftei-nocn. An
exeursiiMi tiain of twelve cars of rojterr
nriiv-1'! th:-- foren 'n at 11 o'clock, and
after Y t" I Leader Robinson had put tin
l1 s tlirouirh somo ptunts and Pre:-i
d il- mpb 11 had nui le a sp.eeh fu'i
o: r;o.l ai'vi' to be pentlenicn tinker
:!' oi-'t-m tanccs the cr d rushed
the bi u.li:-c,
A 'aiare crowd of Alb.-.-y people went
i s afternoon on the re. u'ar train.
PR
ES NOVEMBER 15TH
Have you had your home
wired for Electric Light
at cost?
Our special arrangement
with local contractors expires
November 15th.
After that date we no longer
pay the contractor's profit on
housewiring jobs.
Finding out the details see
ing what the goods are like
costs nothing.
Our new Business Depart
ment will be glad to see you
and satisfy any dottbts you
may have about the proposi
tion. Tel. IS both phones.
Northwestern Corporation,
128 West First Street.
ees Bc3sr5 arcs
THIS
40th
in its
A Bank of Uncjiestioned Safety and lhsur
jiassed Service. Your account is invited.
FIKST NATIONAL BANK
ASSETS OVER $1,000,000.00
SAVING IS A HABIT
SPENDING IS A HABIT
. WHICH HABIT DO YOU CULTIVATE?
Start a Savings accoui 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 0 0.00
X
X
Owned and: operated by
First National Bank.
BAIN. Presideat. F. 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 onr
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 h:to 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
2."i West 2nd St.
l:irt Class Work Guaranteed
Geo. K. Fiddiman. Prop.
Hveyour old.' Umbrella,
recovred and transformed
in a. new style.
HULL
UMBRELLA
with detachable and inter
changeable handle.
NO EXTRA CHARGE
M. FRENCH
&SON
BANK IS
year
the stockholders of the
T. .!. T1 rl,
.v:nrI1pV :,t lv.v Not-irv Public
1 ".-.I !.:;i. of nil i- in-if !n -II the
courts piomptlv attened to. Rnll nhnno