Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 20, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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    Reduced January Prices
SI-25 Blankets at per pair 89c
$1.40 blankets at per pair $1.!0
$175 blankets at per pair $1.25
$275 Woolnap blankets at pair....$2.25
60c and 65c wool dress goods at yd 48c
25c Wool hose at per pair 20c
35c Wool hose at per pair 25c
25c Fleeced hose at per pair -20c
2'jc Flannelettes at yd 7c
Apron Ginghams at yd 6c
Half Price on All Women's Coats.
Our Big January Embroidery Sale
is Still Oor.
Flood's Store
Agents for R. & G. Corsets. Agents for Standard.FaUern
TOMORROW'S
DOINGS.
MISFITS.
Oh, Mr.
whooping.
Chinook, please come a
Christian. The series of meetings
conducted by Evangelist Violett are
proving a decided success. Mr. iVo
lett is a success as a singer as well as
a preacher. Fine audiences and deep
interest characterize the meetings.
Thirty-two persons have so far united
with the church. These meetings will
continue until Jan. Joth at least. Mr.
Violett will preach tonight on ''The
Value of a Soul," and Sunday night on
"The Old Time Religion." Bible
school begins Sunday morning at
10:15. The church earnestly invites
the public to hear this gifted evangel
ist while he is in our midst.
First Presbyterian. Rev. F. H. Ges
elbracht, minister. Morning service
at 10:30. Theme: "Jesus Christ, Our
Elder Brother." Eveninc- service at
,7:30. "Stop a Minute and Think: Carrie Nation is reported very ill at
I what is the Span of My Liier Sab-(her home in Arkansas, ohe has ner-
j bath school at 11:45. Come and hear vous prostration. You don t have to
the orchestral prelude. Sr. C. E. at (hunt around to find how Carrie stands
j 6:30. A cordial welcome to young and on the temperance question.
I St. Mary's Church. Rev. Arthur A couple business men slipping along
I Lane, rector; Revs. Van evel and i p;rat this morninc were heard to
Smith, assistants. Sunday services atja;np-
'o 1 in. in c.:.L. R".
U HIIU im.i d. 111. 1 ilMICI II1I1LU Will
fThe Eddy estate is now the center of
a fierce series of law suits.
Friday was the thirteenth of the
month, and it has been figured out that
it ought to be a lucky day, because two
negatives make a positive.
The people watch our state legisla
ture very closely, and there will be
something doing if it doesn't attend to
business.
A few days of cold with fine days.
isn't much like months of it, with the
mercury hiding at the bottom of the
thermomPter.
Will
5c
heat an Electric
one hour.
5
c
' officiate and preach from the Acts of
the Apostles, Ch. 4. Sunday school at
3:30 p. m., and service at 4 p. m. The
evening services will be omitted. Mis
sion services at Lebanon. The public
is cordially invited.
First Methodist Church
In the eood old summer time,
walkine alone the shady lane, with the
Men's Slippers.
Tu :j i leuiuie woo
1 hird and t., r
T7llc, .-(!, .rc W C CnrAr. o c- i " .
I tor.
Jject
roses all around." No arrests.
A Chicago nan"ha3 been discovered
with a harem ot' therteen girls.' He
had a cult of his own. The Absolute
the name oi his place,
have made an absolute
wreck of the Temple.'
Class meeting at 10 o'clock. Sub-
at 10:3O: "Christian Brother-
,nooo. ounaay scnooi n .tj. ine Jay Bowernran. it is said, is prepar-
tuumbl is in pruBr.. junior aim ill- j , to expre38 his opinion aDOUt tYeSl-
termediate leagues at 3. Epworth I dent Selline and bis remark about ma-
. . ! league at 6:30. Subject at 7:30, The chine politics. Oregonians have already
At a price yOU can afford tO pay. The assortment IS most Healing of a Hard Case." Special : expressed their opinion about Bower
music at each service. The building man in the most scathing manner,
complete and the wide ranee of prices brines them within wi" ,be heated n "'st and w" be through the baiiot. He should shut
.comfortable. up.
Grace Presbyterian. Subject of ser-
!Pn a'.mor"in seTcm"T The Albany Democrat says: "Eaton,
;'The Price oi Power Of the even- of E D Deen ptty well eaten
ing discourse, The Fear of Man. j b tne houae ilre&dy' If a new8.
St. Peters Episcopal Rev. Henry J w0d get off a panlike that at
H. Maisden, minister. Sunday servic- i nen9B thre would, surelv be a
reach of all. An appropriate and useful gift. I
Mon's Cavalier Slinnpr-:. $3 7ri vnlup ....J2.8S
- c
'Men's Cavalier Slippers, $3.50 value $2.50
Men's Faust Slippers, $2.75 value $2.25
Men's Romeo Slippers, $2.75 value $2.25
Men's Romeo Slippers, $2.00 value $1.45
Men's Everett Slippers, $2.75 value $2.25
Men's Everett Slippers, $2.50 value '. $1.75
Men's Everett Slippers, $2.00 value $1.45 .
Men's Opera Slippers, $2.50 value $2.00'
Men's Opera Slippers, $2.25 value $1.85 i
Men's Opera Slippers, $2.00 value $1.45 1
Men's Opera Slippers, $1.00 value $ .65
StoltenbeE 's Shoe Store.
134 First St
Morning service and sermon at
11 a. m. Evening service and address
at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10
a. m.
United Presbyterian. Preaching
morning and evening by Rev. A. F.
Lacey of Lebanon.
Only Seven Over 5.000.
According to the census figures there
are only seven cities in Oregon with,
over 5.000 population. Thev are: Port
land 207,214. balem 14,094, Asti.ria
'9,599, Eugene 9,009. Medford 8,840. I
! Baker 6.742. Ashland 5.020. This mean I
that Albany with its 6,129. Pendleton
i (.orvallis and Koaeburg are all beiuvr
5,000 under the government census.
libel suit for a million dollar damages
filed in a hurry. Eugene Register. If
Editor Fisher will drop the er on his
name we will see how much-oar diges
tion can Btand.
The Weather.
Sto-
We carry a full line of
Round Oak, Universal and
Cole's Heritors that out-class
all others.
Also
Monarch. . (ajestic, Univers
al and Round Oak Ranges at
prices to suit your pocket
book. "Best Ranges on Earth."
Our stock is complete.
ves,
Stoves,
Stoves.
Hulburt-Ohling Hardware Co.
Range of temperature 36-13, the cold
est yet.
The river is 5.4 feet.
Prediction; rain or snow tonight and
Sunday.
At the Blain Clothing Co's.
Will make Electric' Toast
for an average family for five
days.
5c
Will light a 32-candle power
Mazda lamp ten hours.
Electric Light Co.
128 West First Street.
F. M. French & Son
For Jewelry.
J. LEROV WOOD.
Mechanical Engineer.
Foundations, Roo.s, Iron and bteel
Structures, Power Plant designs and
nm-ilu-atimtS. 1'OWer ininmi
Drawings made and checked.
Albany Iron Works.
Office,
At Easfturnsi
FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE.
80 acres, situated 3 miles from Al
bany, good house and barn, nice young
orchard, 2 acres of oak timber, bal
ance of land in cultivation, 40 acres of
which is the best aDDle land in Ore-
roil This is a bargain and is a desir
i able home.
Good 7-room house, and 4 acres of
' land, situated in the suburbs of Al
I bany, just the place to have your own
I garden and keep your cows and chick-
1 ne ?n minium wnlk from First St.
I If vou would like a home like this'
look this up and be quick about it.
Good new 8-room house, one lot,
telephone and electric lights. West
Albany. A snap.
I would say to investors, I am not
J promoting any land schemes, but do a
' straight real estate business, and if you
' wish to buv it will pay you to investi-
e what I have to oner, .an per
ally at my office and consult the
Reliable Real Estate dealer. J. V.
PE, 203 West Second Street. No
information by phone.
Winter Caps, with storm shields.
Fine $3 hats at $1 to $1.85.
Heavy wool knit gloves, lamb's wool
knit gloves, lined M ocha gloves,
All at the Blain Clothing Co's.
The Market.
Wheat $.80, Oats 35c.
Beef 6c;vealdressed9c
Pork dressed 12c; on foot 9,Sc
Lard 16c.
Eggs 32c.
i 'hickens on foot 10c.
Hams 22c to 27c, sides 20 to 25c
shoulders 15 to 18c,
Butter 30c to 35c.
Flour $1.50 to $1.75c a sack.
Potatoes 60c oer bu.
Hay, from $18 forsome clover to $1
tb" oat tituJtay
LODGE MEETINGS.
THIS BANK IS
is its
40th
year
. A Bank of; Unquestioned Safety and- Unsur
passed' Service. Your account is invited.
FIRST NATIONAL BA NK
ASSETS OVER $1 ,000,000.00
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 Saving habit
is acquired. Interest paid on Savings Accounts
FIRST SAVINGS BANK
ASSETS OVER $30 0, 000. 0 0"
Owned and operated by the stockholders of the
First National' Bank.
IAS. F. POWELL,
Real Estate.
Forty years residence in Albany. Or. j
Financial agent. Collections made for j
non-residents.
130 Broadalbin street, Albany. j
Hell phone Red 14ln
TOM YOUNG,
House and Sign Painter,
Agent for the Cleveland Gclsemte
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street, '
Home Phone. 320. Pacific. Red 3002
COLLINS 4 TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure j
.-.ronertv and transact loans.
Large or small timber tracts.
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in sniill and
large amounts. .Notes ;"U mort
gages bought. 1 will bond you.
Property handled tor non resi
ijf its.
A. STARK. M. D. i
Physician and Surgeon,
Will X.- l:uV- 1'lvV Mbanv
2 tons of Frnit
in gallon cans,
Peaches, Apples
and Tomatoes,
cheaper than you
can put them up
yourself.
!Al Eastburns
Mendota Goal
is fast gaining in favor, always clean
free from soot, kindles easily, nurns
readily, free from clinkers, makes but
little ashes. These good qualities make
an ideal coal, best on tne marxec tor
the money. Sold in any quantity,
prompt delivery Order from.
ALBANY FUEL C3
A. W. DOCKS I E ADER, Prop
Boll 277 J. Home Black 176.
' The K. O. if. every Saturday even
ing. The Woodmen of the Worl every
Friday evening. L. L, Swan,, clerk.
Manzanita Circle 1st and 3rd; Mon
days. Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd
and 4th Wednesdays in Bnssard's
Hall. Grant Froman, Clerk.
Royal Neighbors meet every lit and
3rd Wednesdays in Bussarofs Hall.
Alice Kirk. Recorder.
Ladies of the G. A. R. meet first
Tuesday each month at G. A- R. hall.
Hattie MHson. secretary.
Clothes-racks and ironing boards made
bv E. B. Davidson, are the best on the
market. Call at 739 E 1st St.
Public Stenographer
AND
DR. MAKY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albany Sine K.rik I'.uilding.
i Hl.u-k 4S Momc
. H. A. LEIN1NGER.
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. T. YATES
Kirst National Bank
Hum Phore
;i7i)
We Guarantee the
WHITE QUEEN
To be the best hard wheat blue stem
flour in ' he city.
The price Is moderate and the quality
uniform.
OrII us up for a trial sack, and we II
prove to you that our assertion is
correct.
Sold on absolute guaranty.
n. a. MunriiY,
225 West 2nd St.
HVE YOUR CLOTHES
CLEAPsED AND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
GILBERT & MINTON;
v.0 W 1st St. Beli Phne black 273
Home phone 196
Fr.h
Olympia
at ilo
Dentist,
'Claw-foid P. lock
Albany
DR.
W. R. BILYEU.
Dentist,
Will & Stark llUx-U
Albany
HENRY BRODERS.
Dealer in
Choice Meat of All Kinds.
210 West Second Street.
Oyster
Shingles.
Msule in Albany mv .No. 1 EJHr virgin
t.io tiK.-'T in ;he market. Various
crftdes and price from f 1.25 upwards.
f,,vry ui ch hrnmltHl with my nan e.
Iook":'r it. Ktamin these ah inn lea
heforr I uytn HnewrVT
E. A. TMOMPSl N.
We use no dry kiln.
M. B. CRAFT,
242 West Second St.. Albany,
First-class meats of all kinds
irom selected stock.
BRUCE & ANDERSON,
Opposite the Postoffice.
Fov.r chair Prompt and effic
ient care of the face and hair.
VIEREC1TS BATHS,
217 West First Street.
Flrtt-Clasi Work Guaranteed.
T ,1. STITEN
Attorney at Law. Notary Public.
Legal business of all kinds in all th'
c-urts promptly attened to. Bell phon
166 J
I
Sosifs Santal-Pepsin Capsule.
SW&S. A POSITIVE CURL
l id Hi!"
rortnflaimtlco crCtr-t
1 U U fAI. IBf
ir4 of (onarrtaor.
Jlorl, no muter .W b
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I'flrt li -n, nc r. resi..
THE SAKTAL-PEFSIh C!
Utlktoaui-M, Chi
For wle bT Bttrkhrt A Lee
WM. BAIN. President- p. 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 our
hank 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 it! wind that blows.
Dollars are financial acorns plant them in our
bank and watch them grow.
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
A fine lot at our yard at this city, just
''irned.
Phone Home 431.
LBANY BRICK CO
CsmentWort
Side-
Eitimates (riven on Plastering:,
waiK ana Lement wnri.
J.F. TRAVER, 4th A Calspooia
The Riverside Farm
KIJ. SCHiFL. Proprietor
Breeder and Importer of O. I. C. Hogs
S. C. White and Buff Leghorns. W.
P. Recks, Liht Brahmas. R. C.
Rhode Isiand Reds, White
Cochin Bar.tai.is, ii. U.
Turkeys, Whir rrl
den Geese, l':t n
Ducks, I'e t
Guinea")
Winner of 17 prizes and 22 on Poultry
at the Lewis & Clark Fair.
FSfrs in Season - Stock for
Phone. Farmers S5 - - R P. D No
WANT A TYPEWRITER: See
Rawlingrs about a Rebuilt Under
wood that is good as new and guar
anteed for one year, also other
makes for sale or rent Buy on
monthly payments.