Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 30, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    Handkerch
Our Special lots of
Xmas Handkerchiefs
at 15c, 25c and 50c
are all world beaters.
Flood's
Age .ts f r K- & 'j- Lor.2ts.
THE LINN COUNTY
Stoves,
Stoves,
Stoves.
Mulburt-Ohling
.We Guarantee the
WHITE QUEEN
"'ro be the best hii'd wheat blue stem
Mi'NOTgEif
' flour in 'ha citv.
The prico Is moilurnto nnd the quality
uniform.
Call m up lor a trial suck, and wo II
prove to yon that our assertion is
correct.
Sold on ahsu !:!.' kiiaraiity.
II. A. MUKPIIY,
225 Went 2nd St.
, J. LEROY WOOD,
Mechanical Engineer.
1 Foundations, Kgo:'s, Iron and Steel
".Structures, Power Plant designs and
specifications, Power Transmission,
(Drawings made and checked. Oflice,
..Albany Iron Works.
JAS. F. POWELL, j
Real Estate.
Forty years residence in Albany, Or.
Financial agent. Collections made for
non-residents.
130 Uroadalbin street, Albany.
Hell phone Red 140i.
" TOM YOUNG,
House and Sign Painter, i
Agent for the Cleveland Gclsenitc
roof paint. i
122 Ferry Street, 1
Home Phone, 320. Pacific. Red 3002
COLLlNB 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 sn'ill and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought. I will bond you.
Properly handled for non-resident.
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Will & Stark Work - Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albanv Stale liatik Building.
B-lllila.-k -IS.' Home -275
ii
LE1NINGER.
Demist,
Ci
rd lil.vk
Albany
DR. W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
Will & Staik lSloek - Albany
M. B. CKAKT,
242 West Second St.. Albany,
Firtt cl.i- iin'.it- of all kinds
jr. .Ill !-. -Ifd l.vk
HENRY BRODERS,
1 Valcr in
'Choice Meals of All Kinds.
211' Wot S.v.'iul Street.
BRUCE eV ANDERSON,
Opposite the Postofhce.
Fmir cli.itrv IVt'tnpl and effic
ient care of the face and hair.
VIERECK'S BATHS.
217 West First Street
First Class Wotk Cuaiamecd.
ief Sp ciai
Store
Agents for Standard Pattern
To You
You'll find it highly expensive a
source of trouble and worry if you
fail to have an. abstract drawn of the
Ueal Estate parcel.
The safe way the up-to-date way,
is lo have an abstract showing in de
tail every phase of the parcel's his
tory and save yourself the expense of
future possible lawsuits.
Our work is exact our charges
reasonable.
.ABSTRACT CO.
Wc 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. "Best Ranges on Earth."
Our stock is complete.
Hardware Co.
r Our Policy and Our Aim-
o
HENDERSON
l ash km Form
Corsets
im
lit
mm
corsets and has always asked for the Henderson.
If you want a pleasing style effect, an accurate fit,
comfort, ease and lasting service, let our salesladies
demonstrate your individual HENDERSON CORSET for
you. A wide range of all the newest styles for all pro
portions oi ngures, irom ? i
JV.r art many Inlmiltnr coraaC illuitrmefoi In tk mttractio
boohUt iwart wiving away. Ak tor mmm
THE HAMILTON STORE
Shingles,
i Made in Albany my .No. 1 Edg ilrain i
the It EST in .he market. Various ,
grnd.is anil prices from $1.25 upwards. .
Every tmi'ch branded with my name. )
1 Look I r it. Examine theso shingles;
1 before I living elsewhere.
i E. A. THOMPSON. !
We use no dry kiln.
JOHN KUtCnLLK a
Express-l Horse
;,,,...;, I nti. niion eiven to
baggage.
freiuhl. bu-.iiu'ss delivery and
liu,y,n.-
': household goods. ,...,- , .
; 'taggage checks, freight bills and all
i r.li'rsU'ft at ollice prompt ly attended to.
' (i,r,..,. ut Mofuur .1 jolilison a oarue
sholl. I'.l-l 1st St. U"P0M
I'll nno
' Uuss House.
t .'a i
UWi: Y0L"i
CU:AM:i
CI. illil S
The Pantatorium,
CilLBEUT oi MINTONJ
U) W 1st St. Koli l'h'.ne black 273
llotne phono liH
T. .1. 'Vi ?KS,
A .........u .1 1 ul V.. tun. I iiKiIa
Legal bus " of " 1 iW all the
courts promptly aliened to. Boll phone
66 J,
TOMORROW'S
DOINGS.
Christian Science Services 11 a.
m. Subject: Christian Science. Ex
' perience meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
All are welcome.
Grace Presbyterian. In the mornine
' at 10 o'clock trie pastor will speak on
"Gold and Frankincense and Myrrh."
Evening subject: "He became Poor
that We might be Rich,
i Christian. 10 a m. Bible school.
' Morning sermun 11:20. Subject: Not
as the A' or Id Gives 6:30 p. in. C. E.
7:30 Evening sermon. Subject: What I
! have written I have Written. Violelt
meetings begin Jan. 1st. ,
i First Presbyterian F. H. Gesel
1 bracht, Minister. Morning service
10:30. Theme: International Peace.
Special music. Union Bervice of S. S.
' and church at 6 o'clock Christmas
I exercises in recitation, song and picture.
A cordial invitation and hearty wel
J come extended to all.
! United Presbyterian. W. P. White,
i Pastor, lhe usual babbath services
i will be held. Miss Snx will render the
I following fifteen minute program, be.
i ginning at 10:15 a. m. Song of the
Magi, Ashford. A Christmas Carol,
j Gorenz. Christmas Greeting, Oppel.
' Christmas March, Law. Pastorate,
. Mendlessohn.
Methodist. -3rd & Ellsworth St.
Rev. W. S. Gordon's Bubject at 10:30
'The Babe of Bethlehem. After this
'. service there will be an opportunity lur
Daients to have their babies baptized.
I Evenineservice7:30, subject. The Magi's
Search for the Savior. Class meeting
10 a. m. S. S. 11:45, stay and hear
about the contest. Junior and Inter
mediate Leagues 3 p. m. E-. L. 6.30.
A special invitation is given to- visitors
in the city to, attend these. Christmas
services and enjoy the music.
St. Mary's (Catholic). Rev. Arthur
Lane, Rector. Kev. John Van Novel,
Assistant. Services at 8 and 10:30 a.
m. The pastor will officiate and speak
I from the text, "Behold I bring ynu
i Tidings of Great Joy." The musical
' program includes the Processional
"Adeste Fideles" and the Gloria and
Credo of Leonard's Mass. The anthem ;
at the Offertory will be Christ is Born ;
j to Us. Vespers and Benediction will be i
I rhnntnH nr. 730 n.m. nnr) the nastor will
speak on the mystery of the Nativity,
The public will be welcome at these
services.
Fresh oysters any style Hot Lunches
morning. Noon or night. Elite Choco
te Shop.
UR. policy is to select
from all of the best mar
kets the finest, most re
liable goods and offer therm at the
lowest possible prices.
Our aim is to make every pur
chaser a pleased and permanent
customer.
These are the reasons why we
feature Henderson Corsets and
strongly recommend them to our
patrons.
After a thorough, careful in
vestigation of all good corsets, we
have found that there are none so
serviceable, so practical and so
comtortable as the Henderson.
Every woman who has bought
a Henderson Corset from us has
alwavs returned to us for her other
to ? j.
J
iwhy buy
(jfrOCCriCS
ot Portland Houses
when yon can get the
following prices at
EASTBURN'S
11 lbs rlrnnulated Sugar ...
Ii! lbs Cream Rolled Oats. .. .
11 lbs Head Rice
'!! !
I I lbs .In pan Rice l.W
H'. lbs tlroKtn Head Rice l.f'K
VI Ins White Beans 1-00 1
12 lbs Lima Reims l.ttl
ld-lb oipks Kaisinns 1.00
(let cur prices before you buy.
W. A. EASTBURM
The Grocer.
Public Stenographer
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. T. YATES
HomPhonei
f'"1 N''0"'
Building.
MISFITS.
Anybody missed.
How many presents have you bought.
How fast the Christmises come
one gets older.
Th days are getting longer,
you noticed the difference.
Have
Learn to make a good 1. There will
be tnree of them in next year's figures.
T. R.is to make a speech to publishers
on January 6 They will know some
thing then.
It has been discovered that American
hustle is causing a great deal of insan
ity. It is wracking thi nerves of men
to pieces. Better slow up a little.
People always hive and always will
have ditterent ways of amusing ihem
selves; but it is always well (o make
the amusement clean. There is plenty
of it.
Merchants report the best holiday
trade in the history of Albany. People
have come from near and far to get
rneir innstmas gooan, aue to the enter
prise of our merchants.
! "All work and no play makes Jack a
! dull boy," is an old saying that applies
iust as much to Jack whan. h pbt
, older and becomes a man. But he
always does well to be temperate.
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
Marriage licenses; Louis H. B. Rob
inson, 24, of Calgary, and Mayme fi.
eerry, la. naisey; A i Deri u. Steven- ;
son, 24, and Laura E). Fltzgibbon, 23,
Albany; Eugene V. Kent, 20, Albany,.
ana aiYriie oa. opp, nt. Tangent.
j Bert A. Wilson appointed guardian
of Uretta Wilson, a minor.
The Martin vs. Brownsville case was
continued until January, when reouttal
evidence will be presented.
Deeds recorded:
Peter Swank to
acres
C. R. Gibson to I.
I. J. Long, 160
H. Castleman,
108 acres
S. W. Bowser to F.
34 acres.
R. Thompson
Bill sale Denver Horse Importing Co.
to A. A. Gatcbell et al, a Royal Belgium
draft stallion, Barnum, W'O'J.
A City of Boys.
A city governed and controlled by
boys after suggestiois and ideas of the
famous juris. Judge Willis Brown of
i Utah. Judge Brown is noted the world
over for his decisions and his handling
of juvenile cases.
I There has been a motion picture taken !
! of The City of Boys showirg the boys
! in all their affairs, and Ihrougb the
I tfforts of The Peoples Amuse-nenl Co.
i of Portland this picture will be shown
al lhe Dreamland theatre Sunday and
I Monday, 25th and 26th of Dec.
I No boy should miss this, no one hav
' ing boys should it. Through the court
; esy of the Peoples Amuseme.it Co., the
principal and all ,the teachers of the
I public schools of Albany have been in-
vited specially to witness this famous
I picture. Mgr. Dreamland.
i NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
I In the District Court of the United
I States for Uie District of Orogon.
In the matter of Lawrence E. Borin,
; bankrupt. Case No. 1694, in. bank
ruptcy. i To the creditors of Lawrence E.
i Horin, of Albany, in the county of
Linn, in the district aforesaid, a bank
rupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
3rd day of December A. D. 1910, the
said Lawrence E. Borin was duly ad
judicated bankrupt, and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
lit lh:m' Ort'irnti in tin nftii- nf till
undersigned referee in the Cusick
i ltank htiildinur. on Wednesday, the 4th
;y' ?t- "lll
creditors may attend, prove their
I claims, aiMKiiut a trustee, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such other
I tuisiuess as may properly come le
: lore said mcetinij.
Daietl at Albany, I.inu county, Ore
gon. this December 24.. t9I0.
C. C. BRYANT.
I Rerefec in Bankruptcy.
' NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL
: MEETING.
oca I
voters and taxpayers of ehool Dis
trict No. 5 Linn Comity, Oregon, that
a special meeting will he held at the
t'eiural Cuildiug in said District 01:
Wednesday. Oeccmbcr 28th, 1910, at
the hour of ?:M) p. tn. for the purpose
ot voting a tax for the support ot the
('ublic schools for the coming year,
.-.ml tor such other business as ma
come before the meeting.
I. K. WF.ATI KRKORD, Chrnm
"I. L. TOMiMNSON", Clk.
Alha'nv. Oren. Dec. l- 1910.
RICK,
A fine lot at our yard at this city.jus
Mil nwl.
I.mie Horn 431
ALBANY BRICK
CO
Merry Christmas
Is the message which ELECTRIC
LIGHT brings a message of cheer
and good will, and progress
To all our Patrons and to all the
Citizens of Albany the
ELECTRIC LIGHT GO.
wishes a
Happy and Prosperous New Year
and a
Merry Christmas
THIS B ANK IS
in. its 40th year
A Bank of Unquestioned Saiey and Unsuir
paused Service. Vour account is invited
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASSETS OVER $ 1,000,0 Qd. 0 0
SAVING IS A HABIT J
SPENDING IS A HABIT'
WHICH HABIT DO YOU CULTIVATE? 1
Stnrt- a Savings accout with as and you wilhbe i
surprised1 ai the ease with which the Saving habit i
is acquired, interest paid on Savings Accounts.
FIRST SAVINGS BANK
ASSETS OVER $ 3 0 0 , 0 Off. 0 0
Owned: andl operated by the stockholders off the i
rirjr ianonai Banic.
WM. BAIN. President. P. D. GILBERT. V. P
H. N. BOULEY, Cashier.
ALBANY STATE BANK
Great Oaks of FinanciaS Success- grow from very
small acoraas. a small sumi opens an account in our
bank bub, to have a big, Wealthy financial tree, you
must be petrsistent in your depositing.
Systematic depositing; is the root of financial in
dependenat. Get deeply rooted in the habit of bank
ing, then' you will branch out into better things and be
safe agaiast any ill wind! that blows
Doliiars are financial! acorns plant them in our
bank and! watch them grow.
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
WE DONT WANT TO SHOUT
ut some of the finest buildings in
nvn are equipped with our plumbing
vork. We make a specialty of high
lass sanitary plumbing and will be
.lad to have you examine samples of
ur work. We have moved and are
or at 118 West Second street.
MEDIN & STUAPT.
Holiday
Announcement.
OUfT. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF
GIFTS meet al) requirements from
hi at to last. Diamond Brooehes, Dia
mond Rmee, Sterling Siler Brush
?u3.. aJmcure Seta. Military Brushes,
Hull detachable handle Embrellaa.
F. M. FRENCH & SON,
Jewefers.
j
AT THE CITY FISH MARKET
109 Lyon Street,
on can get all kinds of fish, fresh
Si- ;r,?oked.an? cam,cd: frh
tcr, crabs and clams. Yaqtiina sal
mon received daily. ' 1
Lowest prices consistent with hish
quality of goods. B
Delivery to all parts of the city.
GementWork
waLLaCemtVnetn,a!1,erinE
J. F. TRAVER. 4thACalapooia
Vayberry Wood Yard!
.,A""d'' wol'- Bie fir. price
Vl T' t,ovllh- W 75:' Maple. $4 75;
Slab 4ft length. $2.6... Oak $5.25
Will deliver any amount wanted
Sawed ani lVnstb de; " " WWn