Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 13, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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    January Embroidery
and Clearance Sale-begins
SAT. DEc. 31, closes JAN. 14
Special Prices on nearly
everything.
Flood's Store
Agents for H. & G. Correts.
Agents for Standard Pattern
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. "Best Ranges on Earth."
Our stock is complete.
Stoves,
Stoves,
Stoves.
Hulburt-Ohling Hardware Co.
TOMORROW'S
DOINGS.
i United Presbyterian. V7. P. White,
! Pastor. The usual Sabbatb serviced.
Church of God. Meet at the W. C.
1 T. U. hall. Gospel meeting at 2:30 and
17:30 p. m.
Baptist.-S. S. 10:15 a, m. Preach
ing by the Pastor at II a m. and 7:30 p.
m. a. x.r. u. o:so p. m. All are
cordially invited.
Christian Science. Services 11 a.
m. The subject is; Sacrement Ex
perience meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m
All are welcome.
St. Peters (Episcopal). Rev. Henry
H. Marsden, Minister. Morning ser
ice and sermon -11 a. m. Evening
prayer 7:30. S S. 10 a. m. A cordial
welcome to all these services.
Grace Presbyterian. In the mornine
the pastor will speak on the subject:
ijei us rray. At me covp nj. service i
the subject will be: tS'hat Men Thinks
of Christ. At 7:30 tonight there will be
held the annual congregational meeting
followed by a social time. Friends are
cordially invited.
St. Mary's (Catholic). -Rev. Arthur
Lane, Rector. Rev. John Van Neyel,
Assistant. Services at 8 end 10:30 a.
m. The pastor will officiate and preach
from the gospel of the day Matthew
2 A Christmas canticle will be sung
at the Offertory. Vespers and Bene
diction will be sung at 7:30 with an ad
dress by the pastor. The public is
cordially invited.
Methodist. 3rd & Ellsworth' St.
Rev. W. S.Gordon, Paitor. The theme
His subject tomorrow night will be:
What is a Christian?. Bible School
10:15. C. E 6:30. Oo invitation of the
First Presbyterian church, Mr. Violett
will speak uc Journeys in the Holy Lane
at their Vesper service at 5 p m. The
attendance has been increasing through
out the week, ten persons have been
added to the membership of the church
ana me prospect tor a most excellent
meeting is very bright. The Alham
Christian church is pleased with the
worK of Evangelist Violett and cordial!
invites the public to bear him in hit
nightly meetings which will continue
until further notice.
MISFITS.
Several weeks without a word from
Col. Roosevelt.
Tne noiseless soup spoon has not yet
reached Albany.
The hobble skirt is doomed; but what
aoout tne wearers.
Don't crow yet, we may haTe a smell
ot tne eastern weather.
Christian Scientists say they will con
tinue to Eddyfy the people.
The jingo war talk is a national nui
sance that should be stopped.
Will
5c
heat an Electric
one hour.
Iron
5
c
Will make Eectnct Toast
for an average family for five
da vs.
5c
An eastern woman has given a berth
day party for a pet dog. Save- the
iteii v. u uviuuii. J. ocwi . iiic tuc uc . - - . . . -
at 10:30 will be: Unity h the Church of ; P'ces 01 looiisnness.
God, and at 7:30. What think ye of
. Christ? or, The World on the Witness
LODGE MEETINGS.
The K. O. ttl. every Saturday even-
in tr.
The Woodmen of the World every
Friday evening. L. L. Swan, clerk.
Manzanita Circle 1st and 3rd Mon
days.
.Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd
and 4th Wednesdays in Bussard s
Hall. Grant Froman, Clerk.
Royal Neighbors meet every 1st and
3rd Wednesdays in Bussard's Hall.
Alice Kirk. Recorder.
Ladies of the G. A. R. meet first
Tuesday each month at G. A. R. hail.
IJattie Stilson. Secretary.
Clothes-racks and ironing boards made
' by E. II. Davidson, are the best on the I
i market. Call at 739 E 1st St.
PAUL N. Pogholview M. T.,
Draglesa Phoiician,
Rooma 2 and 4 Brenner Bldy.Albany.
Oysters
Freih .
Olympia
at Holt's
FARMERS NOTICE.
List your farms with T. W. Horn-
back of the Hub Land Co.. 10th and
Lyon Sts., near S. P. Depot, for
quick sales, for when vour farm is
listed here with me it is also listed
in Portland, as I have an office there
also. When in town call and talk the
proposition over with me. Phone
Stand. Class meeting 10 a. m. S. S
1 11:45. The contest is in progress, have
. you received your colors? junior and
' Intermediate League 3 p. m. Epworth
I League 6:30. Good music ami a cordial
; welcome to all.
! First Presbyterian. F. H. Gesel
: bracht, Minister. Morning service
' 10:30. Public reception of new mem
bers and the Sacrament of the Lord's
i Supper. The session will gather at 10
1 to. meet ai.y who still desire to unite
i with the ehurcb. Vesper Service at
: 5. Special musical numbers. The Rev.
! B. E. Violett, evangelist at the Christian-church,
will speaK on Journeys- in
I the Holy Land. S. S. 11:45, come and'
hear the orchestra. C. E. 4. A most
cordial and hearty welcome is extended'
to all
Christian. Evanarfist Violett willii
preach tonight on "TheCrossKoads n
journey of Life." He will preach also
tomorrow morning and tomorrow night
TWe Guarantee the
WHITE QUEEN
' To'bo the best hard wheat blue stem
flour in the 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 ubsolu'c duuranty.
JR. A. MUlirilY,
323 Wet 2nd St,
J. LEROY WOOD,
Foundations, Roo:s, Iron and steel
Structures, Power Plant designs and
specifications, Power Transmission,
Drawings made and checked. Office,
Albany Iron Works.
" JAS. F. POWELL,
Real Estate.
Forty years residence in Albany, Or.
Financial agent. Collections made for
non-resident'. , ,
U0 Hroadalbin street, Albany. j
Hell phone Red 140i. 1
TOM YOUNG,
House and Sign Painter,
Agent for the Cleveland Gclscnite '
roof paint. . I
122 Ferry Street,
Home Phone, 320. Pacific, Red 3092
COLL1N8 TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure
property and transact loans.
Large or small timber tracts.
J. M. RAtSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in snull and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought. 1 will bond you.
Property handled for non-residents.
Our Policy and Our Aim '
OUR 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 oar
patrons.
After a thorouglvcareful in
vestigation of all goad 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
alwavs returned to us forher other
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 of figures, from $1 to $5.
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A writer says that if Mr. Bryan real!j
wishes the democratic party to win he
shouid leave it alone.
The fool ship subsidy bill will be up.
again, the greatest graft scheme of the
age. It will as usual be chopped to
pieces. The hn is being boosted in the papers,
a little worker that keeps everlastingly
at it, and gets it ia the neck if she
doesn't.
Washington is going to show Oregon
women how to get their rights. With
Mrs. Dunniway heading the movement
suffrage wrtl never be secured in this
state.
Benton's School Census.
HENDERSON
Fashion Form
Corsets
Thmrm arm many intent ting cor ft illattrattonM in tfta
booMUt uf art giving away AtA for -
.THE HAMILTON STORE-
Tie school census of Benton county
shows 3232, an Increase of only 76.
, lhat of the Corvallis district is 1149, a
j decrease of 56 during the year, not a
; very good showing. Philomath sho ws
: the most gain, 40. There are 8fi in
! Norm Alnany. a decrease of 1. 32
1 districts gained and 22 lost.
Will light a 32-candle power
Mazda lamp ten hours.
Electric Light Co
128 Wesl First Street.
E M. French &
For Jewelry.
Son
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OOWIE'S DREAM
E TRUE
01
THIS B ANK IS
In its 40th
year
'Will
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
& Stark Plock - Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albanv Suite Bank Building.
fVll Black 4S1 Hoine-
II. A. LEIN1NGER.
Dentist,
Claw lord Muck - - Albany
Shingles.
Made in Albanv mv .no. 1 Edg Grain
the BEST in tho markot. Various
Every bunch branded with my name.
Look tcr it. Examine these shingles
before buving elsewhere.
I E. A. THOMPSON.
We use no dry kiln.
DR.
W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
Will X: Stark BKk
Albanv
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany,
First-class meats oi all kinds
from selected stock.
HENRY BRODEKS.
Oealcr in
'Choice Meats of All Kinds.
.7 1 0 Won .vcmi. I Strror
BRUCE i ANDERSON,
Opposite the Postoffice.
Four chair. Prompt and effic
ient care of the face and hair.
VIERECKS BATHS,
217 West First Street.
Firit-Clat Work Guaranteed.
JOHN KUECHIER'S'
Express-l Horse
SM-cial attention given to bagcace, I
freight, business delivery and movin" i
household goods.
KaiFL'SL't' checks, frcicht bills and all
crdors left at otlice promptly attended to.
Oilioe at Meizgur .V: Johnson 8 narocr
shoo 104 1 -it St. opposite Kuss House.
Phone 110. . t Jan 1
II WE VOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED ND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
GILBERT & MINION:
V.O W 1st St. Bell Phone black 273
Home phone 19
Why buy Groceries
of Portland Houses
when you can get the
following prices at
EASTBURN'S
14 Ihs Granulated Sugar . J1.00
Iti Ihs Cream Rolled Oats 1. 00
11 lbs Head Rice 1.00
14 l!s Japan Rice l.uO
16 Ihs Kronen Head Rice i.00
M Ins White Heans 1 .01'
12 lbs Lima Heans 1.00
llMboxpks Kaisinns 1.0Q
I (Jet our prices before you buy.
W. A. EAST BURN
The Grocer.
T. J.gTITHS,
Public Stenographer
notary'Vublic
R. T. YATES
Legal business of 11 kinis in all the tirst Nationnl Bank
ouru promptly aliened to. Bell phone ' Uuildirg.
6-J.
Hem Phone
879
To most of the American people
today John Alexander Dowie is but
a. memory. .The. world at large was
forced for a time: at least to acknowl
edge his transcendent commercial
genius. The establishment of Zion
City, the immigration to it of fol
lowers from alt over the civilized
worHi, the founding of the lace indus
triesianot other enterprises of magni
tudei.m that colony, the blending of
civil' and religious authority in a way
which recalled the patriarchal days of
old all stamped: Elijah the Second,
as Dowie called himself, as a man
born once in a century. ,
Dowie possessed the rare power of
converting his visions into realities.
Ia that industrial Utopia which he
established, there stands a great
monument tr his memory. For in
establishing the Zion Lace Industries
Dowie. gave to this country a new
industry.
As late as 1900 this beautiful prod-
ucfcwas considered a monopoly of thee
historic lace centers of Europe.
Today the plant is one of the largest
and most interesting textile industries
in. America.
A wonderful development has taJtan
place in this factory during the past
"three years. It has been thoroughly
reorganized. Out of chaos has been
made the most efficient plant of its
kind.
The plant covers nearly five acres.
It is 5S6 feet long and 2S4 feet wide,
two and three stories high; now em
ploys about "00 people, and during
the past three years has operated all
machines 13 hours daily, except Satur
day, when the factory is closed at 1
p. m. for a weekly half holiday.
The rapid growth of the Zion Lace
Industries has .not equaled the re
markable increase of the demand. The
product is constantly oversold.
The Zion Lace Industries is today
the life of the city of 5,000 inhabitants.
Many of its most intelligent wage
earners arc toiling with the satisfac
tion of knowing they still have . a
chance to get back in that way, at
least a comfortable existence in re
turn for the fortunes they have lost
So even if the founder's work may
be said to have been unfinished, even
though he was crushed out of the
minds of the people, a great realit
has resulted from his dreams.
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A Bmk of Unquestionsd Safety and Unsur
passed Service. Vour account is invited
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASSETS OVER $1,000. 000. QQ '
;i
SAVING IS A HABIT "
SPENDING IS A HABIT
WHICH. HABIT DO YOU CULTIVATE?
Starti 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 $300,000.09
Owned and operated by the stockholders of the
First National Bank.
:
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WM. BAIN..Pree-ident.
P. D. GILBERT, V, P
H. N. BOUIiEY, Cashier.
ALBANY STATE BANK
Great Oaks of Financial Success grow from very
small aconns a small sum opens an account in our
bank but, to have a big, healthy financial tree, you
must be persistent in youa- 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. wini that blows.
Dollars are financial acorns plant them
Dank and watch them grow.
in our
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
BRICK.
A fine lot at our yard at this city.just
burned.
Phone Home 4S1.
ALBANY BRICK CO
CementWork
Estimates given on Plastering, Side
walk and Cement Work.
J. K. TRAVER, 4th 4 Calapooia
Tlie Riverside Farm
KO. SC1IOKL. Proprietor
Breeder and Importer of 0. 1. C. Hogs
S. C. White and Buff Leghorns W.
P. Recks, Lhht Brahmas, R. C.
Rhode Inland Reds, White
Cochin Bantaras, l. U.
Turkeys, Whit n.i .
den Geese, l': t n
Ducks, ft i ,
Guineas
W inner of 17 prizes and 22 on Poultry
at the Lewis & Clark Fair.
Eggs in Season Stock for Sale
Prone. Farmers 95 - . . R D No
WANT A TYPEWRITER: - See
Rawlings about a Rebuilt Under
wood that is good as new and guar
anteed for one year, also other
maes for sale or rent Buy on
monthly payments.