Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, February 17, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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Flood's
Agents for K- & G. Corsets. ,
Stoves,
Stoves,
Stoves.
Hulburt-Ohling
LODGE MEETINGS.
The K. O. ivl. every Saturday even
ing. .TJic Woodmen of ihe World every
I'rinay evening. I.. Vicrcck, clerk.
Manzanila Circle 1st and 3rd Mon
days. .
.Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd
and 4ili Wednesdays in Hussard s
Hall. Grant l'ronian, Clerk.
Hiiv.nl N.-krhlmrs meet every 1st and
3rd Wednesdays in Bussard's
Alice Kirk, Recorder.
,Hall.
. . J. LEROV WOOD.
Mechanical lingincer.
Foundations. Rnn., I run and Steel
Structures, Power l'lant designs and
ne,- I cat oils. : "wer ll.insuiist.ioii
id checked. Office,
i ir.'iwiiiiz.i iil.t
Albany Iron
JAS. F. POWELL,
Real Estate.
Forty years residence in Albany, Or.
Financial agent. Collections made for
non-residents.
iJJO flroadalbin street, Albany.
Bell phone Red 1-lOi.
TOM YOUNG.
House and Sign Painter,
. Agent for the Civ -.la-.ul Cielsenitc
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street,
Home Phone. 3711. l'acinc, Red 3119-
COl Ll.'-iw
TAYLUK,
Real Estate and Insurance
Buy and
sell property.
Insure
property
Large or
and transact
small timber
loans,
tracts.
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in smsll and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought. I will bond you.
Property handled for non-residents.
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Si Stark Wock
Will
Albn"V '
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albany State Bank Building.
Bell Black 482 1-lome-
275
H. A. LEININGER,
Dentist,
(Clawford Block - - Albany
DR. W. R. BILYEU, j
Dentist, j
& Stark Block - Albany
Will
HENRY BRODERS,
Dealer in
Choice Meats of All Kinds.
211' West fecund Street.
BRUCE & ANDERSON,
Opposite the Postcincc.
Fcur chairs. Prompt .m.l etlic
ient c.ire i-f the :"-e and hair
VIERECK'S BATHS,
. '217 West l-'irit Street.
" F'.rt-Class Wo'k Guaranteed.
" M. B. CRAFT,
242 Wet Second St., Alban,
First cl.iss meats of all kiiuls
from select cil block.
T. .I.ST1TES
Attorney at Law Notary Public
Legal business of all kiiws in all Ihe
c urts promptly attoncd to. Bell phoii
16CJ.
Spring Models
of
R, & G. Corsets
We have a style
for everv figure
Priced from
$1.00 to $3.00 pr.
Store
Agents for Standard Patterns
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,
Hardware Co.
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the finest buildings in
town are equipped with our plumbing
work. We make a specialty of high
class sanitaiy plumbing and will be
glad to have you examine samples of
our work. We have moved and are
now at ll! West Second street.
MtiUiN & STUART.
TANNER & CONWAY
Civil Hydraulic Irrigation Engineers
and Surveyors.
Estimates, plans and Supervision,
Land Siilliviion, platting and Map
pink'. lVfv'.i.- 7 and 9, over J. W.
Cusick & Co. Hank, Albany, Oregon.
1911 INDIANS.
We have just received a 1911 Indian
motorcycle. The f re ene tne multi-disc
..iiu,.i und r few other nnprc vements
keen the Indian yearsahead of anything
in the motorcycle line.
rhev are furnlsned in cnain or uen
drive, two speed gtars. single or twin
cylinder, battery or mngneio ikuuiuh.
Prices from $215 00 to $31)5.00. Call and
inspect the best machine made. We
also have a complete line of bicycles,
prices from $25.00 tn $tS0 00.
Baltimore Gun & Bicycle Wrs.
Public Stenographer
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. T. YATES
First National Bank
Home Phone
Building.
370
Shingles.
Made in Albany my .no 1 Edg lirain
thn MUST in the market. Varum
grades and prices from $1.25 upwards
l,.. i,.,n,.f, lirnniled with niv name.
Looktcx it. Examine- these shingles
before buying clsew hero.
t. A. THOMPSON.
We use no dry kiln. '
ott'sjSanial-Pepsin capsules
7k rorlntUnuriAtloti orCaturthpt
H tlir lUtvt.L'i Mul hi-wAtrd K 11
"tviif,. WO.n'KK KOfAT. CurjV
1. HI ftim Lvtnini'utlr
ndrrhtrM
it CJH-vl, nutisnu-rol liow
riulrM. lsM t-V titumtiiU.
lllllititi
THESANTAL-PEPSIHK.il
For sale bT-Barkhort A
II yuur aw b
HEAVES use
Stone's Heave
Drops. Price ft.
For sale by all drug-
BIStS.
tfe Dr. S. C. STONtt,
aaiem
Oregon.
TOMORROW'S
DOINGS.
United Presbyterian.W. r. Whit,
Pastor. The usual Sabbath services at
1U:30 a m. and 7:30 p. m.
Baptist.-S. S. 10:15 a. m. Preach
ing by the PaBtor at II a m. and 7:30 p.
m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. All are
cordially invited.
Grace Presbyterian. Services, with
preaching in the morning by Dr. Frank
lin of the college, and Rev. I. G.
Knotts in the evening.
St. Peters (Episcopal). Rev. Henry
H. Marsden, Minister. Morning Ber
ice and sermon 11 a. m. Evening
j prayer 7:30. S S 10 a. m. A cordial
welcome to all these services.
Methodist. -3rd & Ellsworth St.-
Rev. W. S.Gordon, Pastor. The theme
1 at 10:30: Doing the Impossible, and at
i 7:30: Honored by the Kiig. Other
; services as usual. Good music and
. cordial welcome.
I St. Mary's (Catholic). -Rev. Arthur
' Lane, Rector. Kev. John Van Neyel,
1 Assistant. Services at 8 and 10:30 a.
.m. father Van Nevel will officiate
' and preach from the Gospel of thp Sun
day St. Matthew 20. Sunday School at
3.30 p. m. and service at 4. The public
is cordially invted.
First Presbyterian. F. H. Gesel
bracht. Minister. Morning service
10:30. theme: A Spiritual Paradox:
Strength Made Perfect in Weakness.
Evening service7:30: Ladies' Missionary ,
society annual praise service. An in- i
teresting and instructive program has
been arranged. S. S. 11:45, orchestral
accimpuniment to the music. G. E.
6:30. "Come thou with us and we wil;
do thee good.
Christian. 10:15 Bible School follow
ed by communion and morning sermon.
Subject of sermon: Faith or Fuss?
Junior Endeavor 3 p. m Senior En
deavor 6:30. Evening sermon 7:30, sub
ject: The Squandered Birthright What
may be Saved lrom the Wreck? Six
persons have united with this church
since the close of eur meeting, making
seventy-three additions since the first
of the year. All expenses of the meet
ing were fully met, leaving a slight
balance in the treasury. A warm wel
come for all.
Farewell Paity.
A surprise party was given at Miss
Maggie Barker's last night in honor of
Miss Elie Locke, who will soon go to
Portland to reside. The decorations
were in keeping with St. Valentine's
day. The dining room was especially
pretty. Contests were enjoyed and a
good time had by alt.
Those present were: Miss Locke,
Miss Matthews, Mrs. Malone, Mra.
i Barker, Mrs. Kirkilmg, Mrs. Sheck
Miss Maggie Barker, Miss Riggs-. Mise !
Weaver, .Visa Millard, Mr. Thomas j
I Ferguson, Mr.
' Mr. Kennedy.
Arehw Metager ana j
Miss Locke leaves for Portland in
about two weekb, with' a probability of
wedding bells in the future.
A Musical Rural Play.
"Silver ThreadB" a rurali New-' Eng
land play depicting true home life in
four acts, now in Its second season.
comes to AJbany Wednesday the 13th,
feuturing the renowned contra tenor,.
Mr. Richard J. Jese. who-has advanced
from minstreley. where he- has beet so-
well remembered and so lcig identified,
into a field that offers hun an oppor
tunity to sing the old buttads he
made famous, a well as sacred nyma-i
which he renders with, an wean accom
paniment aoriiig cae ncuoa ol tne piay,
their rendition being links cf the story
and not offered, as special features.
After the surfeit of new thought,
graft, persecution and problem. plays
"Silvec Threads." comes as- a decided
relief.
Basket Kail Tour.
The Albany basket ball team- left this
noon tor Uugene, whore they will play
tonight. The party consisted or krof.
Mnrnham, Coach Hainan Bilyed. who
will olhcUte as referee, Maurice Lyle
and ("arson Bik-bae, Ueesnn rkennard.
Dauizlas. ' Archibald ami Abraham.
Monday nicht thev will i.Lv uMitage
Grove. Tossdar right Koaeburg and
Wednesday night vshlanu.
Farm Sold.
; he 200 acre ranch of R. N. L'offie d,
near Seio. wa sol 1 this w:ek through
the Pacific Real Est e Co. to D. i.
Kula, from Benton Co, Consideration
$12,001) 00.
Shoes, for the whole famiiy. Look
neat. Don't develoue corns and bun'
ions. Go to Burns Shoe Store
CURE YOUR RHEUMATISM
And Other Ills ot the Body
at the
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM
(.The House of Ellicicncy)
Hot Lake, Oregon.
The
Oregon-Washington Railroad &
Navigation Company
Us round trip tickets, good for thr
mli. allowing $(,tX worth of a
Humiliation at the Sanatorium.
Mil.md and all O.-W. R. & X. St
For further
information and illu
address Dr. W. T. I'll
Medical Supt and Mgr.. Hot I.ak
I'rcgon, anj R. .N. .-VRi'iu.
or w rite to
V.r. MMVRRAY.
Gctural rassenacr Agent,
Portland, Oregon
MISFITS.
Linn county history is worth studying.
A Brownsville man says the opposi
tion to the single tax Wea is at least 16
to 1.
'Ihe Oregon legislature entitled to
credi: for puncturing the single tax
measures introduced.
Portland wants a congressional dis
trict ot its own, the proper thing.
Tht-n the rest of the state can have a
clean field.
Lady Decies smoking an after dinner
cigarette, was a scene while the couple
were in Georgia. It e sooner they get
out of the U. S. the better.
Albany College.
The college is having a few days
vacation between the first and second
semesters. Registration for the new
semester begins Tuesday and the reg
ular work will begin at one o'clock
next Wednesday.
Professor Torbet has been engaged
three days this week with his
nuties as one of the board of county
teachers' examinars.
The short vacation has permitted a
number of college people to return to
their homesMiss Bicknell, Miss Clement
and Miss Hazel Young and Miss Inez
Hanson went to Portland.
There has been hanging for a week
past in the college office a beautiful
iittle painting entitled "The Moute of
Carmal River." It was loaned to Mrs.
Franklin by the well-known California
artist, Miss De Neale Morgan of
Carmel-by-the-Sea.
Professor Cutler will introduce a new
coarse in bacteriology th coming sem
ester. Professor Irvine starts the
course in The Novel. Dr. Geselbracht
will irive a course in Irrtroduulion to
Philosophy. Other courses beginning
now are astronomy, logic, sociology,
and Comparative Government.
Work
ofi the Woman's Christian
Temperance L'niom
An interesting and help
of the W.C.T.U.. was held thisweeki
While the attendance was good- and
we had some' valued addrions to our
members we would be glad to see more
of the women- of Albany, especially
young mothers at oor meetings. The
year s program' 19 toll ot interest.
fine- besides purely temperance worK
is syrnholized hy the letters W.C.T.U..
They might stand for "Womans Char
acter To Uplift."' ,
Wo one wno reao9 tne papers now
ever carefully, can- doubt the need) of
work along many of the li.ies the Union
takes up, work ror morality, purity.
and right living need ot "arnest nearc-
ft.lt endeavor.
The-e are women in Albany who rec
ognize this need and' are willing to help,
yet do not know that the 'W.C.T.Ui
uff ts opportHnity along these lines.
uome and learn wnat mis organ' ki
tion is tring to do and join in the effort!
for higher ideals of life for all.
W. C. T. U.
Harrisburg.
Z. T. Mountioy, of Harrisburg, na
sold his farm of 264 acres, to Enos Hoe
tetler, of Hubbard, for $10,000.
Mrs. Eliza Ann Hyde died this week,.
pioneer jgsi, and ISBvessix childrem
P. hi. Hvde, Mrs. & R. Sherrill and
Mrs. J. D. Bennett of Harrisburg, be
ins? three of them.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Ol Ensor of Albany
were in the titv this week.
called here by the illness of Gertrudo-
Johnson,
The Weather.
Range of temperature 37-33.
Rainfall .40 inch.
The river is 5 3 feet.
Prediction: occasional rain or
tonight ant Sunday.
Dr. T.nwn 4ia waII Itnnnn a.
jLtician and optometrist w 11 be-in
Albanv on ik regular
montirly
visit Feb. 17 and IS. The
wise will
ait lor him.
Read
in February
Magazine.
Sunset
San Diteo. the Citv of Dreams Ctmt
True Beautifully illustrated in foui
colors. Teirazzioi sinrinsr in the street
of San r'rancisco Christmas eve.
Now on sale at all news staMs. 1.'
cents.
Atttnlior Orchardists!:
We carry a stock of snravins? mati--
ials. The right stuff at right price-
The season for spraying is here. Cj
and see us and get prices.
STAWAKT & SOX, HOW. CO.
Did yon hear what fine bread thx
Columbia hard wheat tlour makes. As
any ot the leaning grocers for it.
Clothes racks and ironing boards maJ
by E. B. Davidson, are the best on tt.
market. Call at 7:!9 E 1st St.
B-4 Building call at the Albi
Shingle Mill and "Ce-dar" ShingU
They are the Best.
F.Q.Will for watche
C. C. WRIGHT, M, D. C.
VETERINARIAN
Authorized To Do Tuberculine Testii
Phone Albany Stables.
Oysters
Fmt
Olrmpia
at Holt'l
Mr. Merchant,
Why not make your win
dows work after your day is
done ?
A well arranged, well
lighted show window is like a
handsome picture in a frame.
That is why people stop to
look at it at night although
they pass it by during the
day.
People have more time
after dark to examine your
display, it makes an impres
sion on them next day they
come in and buy.
Let our New Business De
partment explain the small
cost of good show window
lighting.'
Electric
128 West
F. M. French & Son
For Jewelry.
JPIKST NATIONAL BANK
t Assets over $1,000,000.00.
X Strictly a commercial bank:
IP YOU were to
the- matter over,
open-your bank
WOULDN'T You open it with a suc
cessful Bank; one whose ricord has
been of continued growth; one that is
making money for its stockholders;
one tliat has built up an ample surplus
to protect its depositors?
ON THE BASIS of Forty Years of
public service, a surplus exceeding its
capital stock and strict economy of
management, this Bank invites your
acctsunt.
FIRST
Assets
interest on savings accounts
w
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 intc-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
BRICK,
A fine lot at our yard at this city.just
irned.
Phone Homo 431.
ALBANY BRICK CO
GementWork
l Uimntes given on Plastering, Sid
va'K and Cement Work.
1 . F. TB AVER. 4th A Cilapooia
Light Co.
First Street.
sit down and think
where would
you
account?
'SA YUNGS BANK
over $340,000.00.
The Riverside Farm
ED. SCIlot-X. Prom-ior
BrieSPA 'mporter of 6.1. C. Hoga
S. C. White and Buff Leghorns. W.
dI"9'"111 Br-hmas, R. C.
Rhode Island Red9) White
Cochin Bantams, M. B.
Turkeys, Whitcl rr b
den Geese, 1'rk n
Ducks, I'e.n
a... . Guineas
Winner otli prizes and 22 on Poultry
at the Lewis & Clark Fair.
Phfn' ' p Seasn " Stock for Sale
Phone. Farmers 9S - . . r p. D No.
7
WANT A TYPEWRITER: See
Kiwhngs about a Rebuilt Under
wood that is good as new and guar
anteed for one year, also other
'k", for "I" or rent Buy on
monthly piyaents.