4 January Embroidery and Clearance Sale begins SAT. DEc. 31, closes JAN. 14 Special Prices on nearly everything. Flood's Store Aimls for i. & G. Corfets. Agents for Standard Pattern TOAWKROW'S DOINGS. m its I NOTICE!f To You- You'll find it highly expensive a source of trouble and worry if you faii to have an abstract dr.awn of the Real Estate parcel. The safe way the up-to-date way, is to 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. Rev. Violet, the evaneelist. THE LINN COUNTY .ABSRACT CO. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. 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. Hulburt-Ohling Hardware Co. , Christian. Evangelint Violett begins i a series of menim at this church to morrow. While only a younman, Mr. , Violett has had (Treat success in thin . work. Seven saloon keepers were con 1 verted in four meetings. Some r-suirs ' of his meetings are: Greenville. III. 280 additions; Litchfield. I.I . 23 a.!- ditn.ns; Elyria, Ohio. 21U; DuQuoin III . 171; Akron, Ohio, 183; Welisviile, Ohio, 177; Atlanta. 115; Dallas, III , 132; Sebring Ohio, 122 Start the new year right by cumin to hear him in thii series of meetings which begins with tne morning service on New Year's day. Bible School at 10:30 a. m. as usual. Everybody welcome. St. Mary's (Catholic). Rev. Arthur Lane, Hector. Kiv. John Van Nevel, Assistant. Services at 8 and 10:30 a. m. The pastor will officiate and soeak from the Uo8pn uf the uav, St. Luke ch. 2. The program of Chris' mas music will be rope i ted at these services. Vespers and Benediction will be chanted ; at 7:30 and an address will be made bv I tne pastor. Mission services will he held at Jefferson and Shelburn. The public is cordially invited. First Presbyterian. F. H. Gesel bracht, Minister. Morning service 10:30. Theme: God, Our Father, (sug gested by the Evangelical Alliance) Evening service 7:3U StoD a inute and Think: Why Am I Here? Mrs Fo will sing at both services S. S 11:45. classes for all. Sr. C. E. 6:30 Tne Week of Prayer will be observed Mon- ' day to Friday 7:15 to 8. A most cor dial and hearty welcome to all. Methodist. -3rd & Ellsworth St. Rev. W. S Gordon, Pastor. The ser mons at 10:30 and 7:30 will be appro-1 priate for beginning the new year. a. a. una. ine orchestra will play i ana me - an enuance contest will be . gin, including attendance at the morn- ling service. E. L 6:30. All are in- A resolution based vited to the New Year's class meeting not apt to last. at 10 a'clock. Motto: "All there On lime Matsotr." Grace Presbyterian. In the morning I the theme of the discourse will be, : "How to Gee the Most out of the New Year." The evening subjen will be, I "All Have SinneJ " I St. Peters (Episcopal) Rv. Henry n. marsaen, Minister hoiv commun ion and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer 7:30. Baptist. -S S. 10:15 a. m. Preach ing by fie Pastor at II a m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. United Pres yterian W. p. White, Pastor. The usual Sabbath services. I -MM mMmmm MISFITS. Happy New Year. It has been a year of progress. Kmtf out the oM, ling in the new. Haver you helped anyone beside yourself. Is your ehartjter any better than year ago. I A good year looks better for Albany; but 1M1 on sentiment Will the Oregon Electric shake hands' with Albany in 1911. More weddings in Hiiro county during 1910 than ever before. Some people estimate life entirely on wbat a man has in goods Good bye, 1910, somewhat fast and ' flighty, but after all great. -EFFORT IN 1911- To our customers and the public we wish prosperity and happiness during 1911 and for many years to come. If we have succeeded in pro- . moting your comfort ; adding to your convenience, helping in your prosperity, be sure we will be glad of it. For ourselves we hope to win . success in our particular business in exchange for the kind of effort that deserves , success. Perhaps you never reflected that a public utility company that is anxious to increase its business must try hard to ' please its customers. The more energetically a company works for new business, the more painstak ing must be the effort to ren der good service. It is human to fall short of the goal set by ambition ; it is disheartening to fail occa- sionally when we want to please mast. In the long run, however, conscientious' ef fort wins its own reward. We can assure you that we shall do our best to earn your good opinion in the year 1 9 1 1 Electric Light Co. 128 West First Street. We Guarantee the WHITE QUEEN 'Tolbo the best hard wheat blue stem i flour in I he city. t'vThe price In moderate and thequulity . uniform. Cull ui up for a trial sack, and we'll prove to you ttvit our assertion is , correct. SoldonulKr" '- fcuar.wty. It. A. MUllPHY, . 225 West 2nd St. J. LEROY WOOD, Mechanical Engineer. 1 Foundations, Koo;s, Iron and Steel Structures, Power Plant designs and 'specifications, Power Transmission, Drawings made and checked. Ollicc, Albany Iron Work;. , " " JAS. "V. PC WELL, " ! Real Estate. Forty years residence in Albany, Or. Financial agent. Collections made for non-residents. 130 liroadalbin street, Albany. . Hell phone Red 14iU. 1 TOM YOUNG, ' House and Sign Painter, Agent for the Cle-eland (jclscnite l roof paint. ; 122 Ferry Street, Home Phone. 320. Pacific, Red 3002 C61LlfJ8 & 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 smill and large amounts. Notes and mort gages bought. I will bond you. Properly handled for non-resident. Our Policy and Our Aim- i Don't wait until the first, of a new your to do what you ought to do all the time. a UR policy is to select from all of the best mar kets the finest, most re liable goods and offer them 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 comfortable as the Henderson. Every woman who has bought a Henderson Corset from us has always returned to us for her other corsets and has always asked for the Henderson. If you want a pleasing style effect, an accurate fit,, comfort, case 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 of figures, from $1 to $5. Thtrm art many IntmittnM corM illaitration fa lha attraction booklet turn arm giving away, Ah tow ana THE HAMILTON STORE- HENDERSON Fashion Form Corsets A new post office building, new city j haJI, new school house, new Carnegie j library, in 1311. Five or six telephone girls were ! marjied within about a month. A i pleasant voice over a wire has its at- j tracuun. I I I F. M. French & Son For Jewelry. Mls. Dunniway has filed a petition for resubmitting the woman suffrage question to the voters of Oregon. Ore gon will never have woman suffrage in Oregon so long as Mrs Dunniway en gineers the campaign. ' FRAMED PICT U E3. For less than cost. We have a few framed pictures left over we are closing out for less than cost "When you see it in our add you know it it is so. I Burkhart & Lee. THIS BANK IS in Us 40tl"l year j t a, A Bank of Unquestioned Safety and Unsur passed Service. Your account is invited FIRST NATIONAL BANK A&SETS OVER $1,000.000.00 A. STARK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Will He Stark HWk - Albany DR. MARY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Physician, Albany Statu lanj Itiiilding. PHI llhu-k -IS-' I Ionic -275 II. A. LE1NINGER. Dentist, Chwfoid Hlock - - Alb.nn DR. W. R. BIt.YEU, Dentist, Will .V Stark Hl.vk - Albany Simmies, i I Made in Albany my Mo. 1 EJii urain ! I the HEST in .ho market. Various' : grades mid prices from $1.25 upwards. ' I Every hunch branded with my name, i i Look t.r it. Examine theso shinnies i before I uving elsewhere. I " C A TlinMPdN I L.i ft I noon .."-n. i We use no dry kiln. JOHN KUECHIER'S' Express-l Horse Special attention Riven to ba;i;aire, freitflit, business delivery and iiu" "i household goods. Ilaggaije cheeks, freight bills and alt rrders lei t at ollice promptly attended to. i Oilier at Moi.!ur & Johnson's burlier shun It'-I 1-t St. o"wr.e liuss House. 1'hone 110. t Jan 1 WE DONT WANT TO SHOUT but some of the finest buildings in ; town are equipped with our plumbing worJt We make a specialty of high class sanitary plumbing and will be glad to have you examine samples of ojtr work. We have moved and are now at 118 West Second street. MEDIN & STUART. 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 SaviDg habit is acquired. Interest paid on Savings Accounts. FIRST SAVINGS BANK ASSETS OVER $300,000.00 Owned and operated by the stockholders of the First National Bank. M. B. CRAl'T, 242 West Second St., Albany, KirM clas meats ot all kinds from selected stock. . HENRY BRODKRS. De.-.ler in Choice Meats of All Kinds. Jll' West See imhI Street BRUCE & ANDERSON, Opposite the Postoflice. Emir icb'iirs. rrin;t and effic ient care of rbe fnec and b.iir. VIERECK'S BATHS. 217 West Firt Street FUst-Class Work Cuarameed. UVt YOUR CLOTHCS I CLUA.NLU AND PRESSED; ! The Pantatormni, j ihlhkkt&mixton: j i i0 W 1st St. Hall Phone black 173 i Home phone UH! T. ,I.8TIT1, Why buy Groceries of Portland Houses when you can getthe following prices at. EASTBURN'S M lbs Granulated Sugar $l.f0 lt'i lbs Cream Rolled Oats 1.50 It lbs Head Rice 1.00 14 Itw Japan Kice 100 lti lbs Kronen Head Rice t.UO VJ Ins White Ho.ins 1.00 1'J lbs Lima Reans 1.00 10-lti ozpks Kaisinns 1.00 Get cur prices before you buy. W. A. EASTBURN The Grocer. Public SUMiraplier AND NOTARY PUBLIC R. T. YATES 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. I Bn. V Pt.Klirt I Let!l business of all kinds' in all the j F lr9t National Hank Hem. Phone ourU promptly attvned to. Bell phone Building. Sia c6 J. Cement Wort Estimates (riven on Plastering, Side walk and Cement Work. J. K. TR AVER, 4th A Calapooia DR. VIRGINIA I.EWEAUX, Osteopathic Thysician. 1-3 Brenner Block. Albanv. Phones: Office Home 359, Bell Hlack -'751: Residence 3'.4 Home, black S63 lkll. WM. BAIN. President jp. r. 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 our hank but, to have a big, healthy financial tree, you must lie persistent in your depositing. Systematic depositing is the root of financial in dependence. Get deeply rooted in the habit of bank ing, Ihen 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 CONRAD MEYERS BRICK, A fine lot at our yard at this city.iust burned. iM I UIXIVIY UU ,11 W. H. RIDGEWAY. Prop. AT THE CITY FISH MARKET 109 Lyon Street, on can get all kinds of fish, fresh, s:iltcd, smoked and canned: fresh oys tcrs, crabs and clams. Yaquina sal mon received daily. Lowest prices consistent with high quality of goods. ueiivery to all parts of thk city.