Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 24, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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    Standard Patterns
and Fashion Books
Can be of great h-lp to you in your
Spring sewing.
The Designer for April at 10c copy.
The Standard Fashion Book, for Spring
including a free pattern, only 20c each.
Aoril patterns and faBhion sheets
now ready.
Flood's
Agents for ! & G. Corsets.
Stoves,
Stoves,
Stoves.
"r!ulburt-0hling Hardware Co.
-SE MEETINGS.
The K. O. M. every Saturday even
ing. The Woodmen of the World every
Friday evening. L. Vicrcck, clerk.
Mauzanita Circle 1st and 3rd Mon
days. "Mo-i-rn Woodmen meet every 2nd
and '.1th Wednesdays in Bussard's
Hall. Grant f'roman, Clerk.
Royal Neighbors meet every 1st and
3rd Wednesdays in Uussard's Hall.
Alice Kirk, Recorder.
-f, J. LEROY WOOD,
Mechanical Engineer.
Foundations, Roots, Iron and Steel
Structures, lVwcr Plant designs and
specifications, T'-cr Transmission,
.Drawings made 1 checked. Office,
. 'Albany Iron V. w...
JAS. F. POWELL,
Real Estate.
Forty years residence ill Albany, I
.(Financial Agent. Collections made
, -non-residents.
. .130 IBroadalbin street, Albany.
V' Well phone Red 140i.
TOM YOUNG,
House and Sign Painter,
Hgeiit for the Clc-dand Gclsentte
roof paint
122 Ferry Street,
Home Phone. 320. Pacific, Red 3092
COI LIN3 TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure
'property and transact loans.
Large or small timber tracts.
J. M. RALSTON,
Tn.nrnn.-a. Loan! & Collections.
Have money to loan in smill and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought I will bond you.
Property handled for non-residents.
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Will & Stark Block - Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albany State Bank Building.
Bell Black 4M2. Home-
375
H. A. LEININGER,
Dentist, (
Claw ford lllnok - - Albany
DR.
W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
Will it Stark Block
Albany
HENRY BRODERS,
IValcr in
Choice Meats of All Kinds.
2111 West Second Sircct.
BRUCE & ANDERSON,
Opposite the l'ostolhce.
Four chairs. Prompt aiyl etVtc
ient rare nf the f:u-c rind Intr.
VIERECK'S BATHS,
217 West First Street.
Ptrtt-Class Work Guaranteed.
M. B. CRAFT.
242 West Second St., Alban,
I First-class meats of all kinds
ifroin selected stuck.
T. J.ST1TEP,
Attorney at Law. Notary Public
Legal I Uflnrss of all kinds in all the
tourta pn mptly attened to. Bell phone
106-J.
Store
Asnts 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.
REAL ESTATE.
120 acres 4 miles of town. All in
cultivation. Fair house, two barns,
and out-buildings. Good soil. $S0
per acre.
100 acres 2j4 miles of gcod town.
50 acres under cultivation, rest pasture
and timber. Well improved. A line
dairy farm.
125 acres 3 miles of good town, Vi
mile of R. R. station. 105 acres in cul
tivation, rest pasture. Well improved.
05 per acre.
Also a large list of other good (arm,
timber and fruit lands, large and small
tracts.
The CLAY TAYLOR REALTY Co.,
Salem llrcwery Flldg. - 9th & Lyon.
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT :
but sonic ot the finest buildings tr. ,
town are equipped with our plumbing
I work. We make a specialty ot high
I class sanitary plumbing and will be
giau to nave you examine samples ui
our work. We have moved and are
now at 1 18 West Second street.
- fr-nf k Mrt
MFlIlN & SIUAkI.
Public Stenographer
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
R. T. YATES
First National Bank
Building.
Home Phono
879
Shingles.
Mado in Alb.inv t:v. .no. 1 EJg Grain
tho BEST in .he markot. Various
grades and prices from f 1 . 25 upwards.
Every bunch branded with my name.
Iiok for it. Examine these shingles
before buying elsewhere.
E. A. THOMPSON.
We use no dry kiln.
C. C. WRIGHT, M, D. C
VETERINARIAN
Authorized To Do Tubercullno Testing
Phono Albany Stables.
SECOND HAND STORE,
318 WEST SECOND.
Phono Homo 4?G.
Second hand goods bought and sold.
TANNER & CONWAY
Civil Hydraulic Irrigation Engineers
and Surveyors.
Estimates, plans and Supervision,
Land Subdivision, platting and Map
ping. Konnis 7 and 9, over J. W.
t'lisiek Sr (" Bink. Alhanv, Oregon
W. F. JONES,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Farmers Feed Stables.
rhones-AV-R, Belt; Homo 15.
TOMORROW'S
DOINGS.
The Sabbath should be a great day to
all the people of Albany. - All the
churches will hold their regular morn
iog eerv.ce at the usual time, and two
great union services at the armory.
At 3:00 p. m. the ihemo will be, The
Me..nin of Church MemhtrHhtn Tt
will-be worth while to hear this address !
presented by the g eat soul winner,
Dr. Riley, who f r fifteen yeirs has
enjoytd a constant revival in the First
Church of Minneapolis, in addition to
holding numerous revivals in many of
our largest cities. '
Sunday evening the subject will be
The Revival of a Daad Church. There
is no slang nor sensationalism in the
utterances or methods of the earnest
preacher, but you will feel that his
soul is a flame with divine truth. The
music is first class Albany is nntpH
, for her many good s.ngers, and Prof.
Guthrie has the large chorus in splen
I did form, a delight and inspiration to all.
! It is planned that all the people of
; the city may get into these services
, tomorrow, the , first Sabbath of the
scries, and the armory should be filled
, to its utmost capacity at both afternoon
and evening services.
Come thou with us and we will do
; thee good.
. Baptist. -S. S. 10:15 a. m. Punch
ing by the Pastor at U a m. B. V. p.
U. 6:30 p. m. Union service in the
. armory in the evening.
I Firet Presbyterian. F. H. Gesel-
bracht, Minister. Morning service
i 10:30. theme: A Preparatory Theme,
i Our Lerd and Master. S. S 11:45 with
I orchestra. C. E 6:30. Union services
, in the armory at 3:30 and 7:30.
I Christian. Bible School begins at
j 10:15 a. m. Let every teacher, office
i and pupil be in place on time. Com
munion service and morning sermon
I follow the Bible school. C. E. 6:30 d.
: m. Services at the armory at 3 and 7:30 I
p. m. .
St. Peters (Episcopal). -Rev. Henry 1
H. Marsden, Minister. Morning ser-'
ice and sermon 11 a. m. Evening
prayer 7:30. S. S. 10 a. m. Evening
j subject The Church of the Apostolic
Age. Lenten service Friday evening ,
at 7:30. The Rev. P. K. Hammond of
Eugene will preach. I
I Methodist. -3rd & Ellsworth St. .
Rev. W. S. Gordon. Pastor. Preachincr
at 10:30 by Dr. Gaylord H. Patterson,
Dean of vvil)amette University, Salem.
S. S. 11:45. E. L. will meet promptly i
at 6:30. Topic: "Equiggage for Ser
vice," leader, Everett Willard. Even
ing serviccin the armory.
United Presi yterian.W. P.White,
Pastor. The usual morning services at
10:30 and S S. 11:45 a. m. The great
meeting of the day, for the church, will .
be the armory meeting at 3 o'clock in
fie afternoon The Pastor desires that
all the members attend the afternoon
meeting, even tho they may not be
uble to attend any other.
St. Mary's (Catholic). Rev. Arthur
Lane, Rector. Kev. -John Van Neyel,
Assistant. Third Sunday in Lent.
Services at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Father
Lane will officiate at tho First Com
munion services in the morning and will
preach in the evening on th? subject ot
the 19th Gcnernl Council of Trent in its
relation to tho Reformation. The pub
lic is cordially invited,
Thi Event of the Season.
Soecial efforts are being made to make
"Ship Ahoy"tho event of many seasons.
Tho participents are practically perfect
in their parto now. The only thingnow
is to keep at rehearsals so that use will
make the amateurs more like Drefssion-
ais. ine comeoy is in competent nanos
! and will cause screams of langhter. ;
I Miss Bee Ireland and Miss Laura Tay-
I lor are the prima donnas. Miss Mar-!
' garet Montcith is tho suubrette. Miss!
.,onB. .nA wi came much hil'aritv.
- rho other parts are well cast and a
arenl show will be produced. Next
Friday and Saturday are the dates.
t
I This year is going to see a lot of im-
nmvnnittnla in Panlfal dlditinn Anil
I. 1- I : ...l .i 'o..
UIB nuvunce ill values mere, dbuci
get you a lot this spring from Collins &
.Taylor.
Some fine offices in the new Schmitt
block, steam heated, hot and cold
water, modern in every respect.
If So, Look Up These Bargains and
Don't Wait Too Long.
Beautiful 5-room bungalow, inside
finish can not be beat: plate rail, beam
building, fireplace, just the prettiest
little home in West Albany. Price
very reasonable.
Fine suburban home, modern
throughout, small amount of acreage.
Parked for chickens. Plenty of fruit
and (lowers. A bargain. Price $5.tXK.
Farm oi SO acres, 00 acres in cultiva
tion, 2 acres in grub oak timber, bal
ance of land in pasture, well watered
by creek the year round; 12 acres in
young orchard. This is all A-No.-l
i.uul. most all rolling, good drainage,
buildings not large hut good, situated
3 miles from Albany. A bargain.
Price $7,5W.OO for a short time only.
For terms upon the above places
call personally at my office. No in
formation given by phone. I have a
large list of properties in farm or city
property and I know it will pay in
tending investors to call and see what
I have to offer. See the old Reliable
Real Estate Dealer.
J. V. PIPE, 203 WEST 2nd St
Albany, Ore.
MISFITS.
A Ibany has taken a southward move
ment. The boys are
swim.
getting ready for a
The Oregon hen is getting ready
easter.
for
Some people knock as easily as a duck
swims.
Mr. Newcomer, how do you like our
spring climate.
A revival in a dance
slippery business.
hall is rather
The absolute need of a fifth school
hou.e speaks for Albany's growth.
A banquet for Teddy Roo-evelt at $10
a plate will give the Portland lions a
show.
The North Bank R. R. is mortgaged
for $120,000,000, but that's a small
matter to Hill.
Newberg, so easily beaten by Albany,
wants to play Pendleton for the charop
ionshipof the state. Rats.
The whole state would like to get a
, rope around the neck of the brute who
; murdered the five year old Portland
gin.
Mayor Lachmund says there shall be
no more prize fights in Salem. That's
right. Albany doesn't allow such
fakery. Only such places as Roseburg
and Marshfield permit the disgraces-
. Albany College.
The tryout to select debaters for the
league debate with ttcMmnyille
college will was held at the college yes
terday afternoon. . Professors Irvine,
Flo and Franklin acted as judges and
selected men for two teams as fol
lows: Reade Dowlin, Arthur Jones,
Louis Jones and Alexander McLean.
Mrs. J. K. Weatnerford read a paper
entitled "A Trip Thru Sicily" before
the meeting of the Avant Couriers, the
college girls' literary society, on Thurs
day, very interesting and instructive.
Mr. R. Sheldon, an attorney of Port
land, anu an authority on forestry, a
rormer presiuem or. me Oregon Acau
emy of Science, was in Albany Thurs
day evening a -ranging' plans for the
annual meeting of this society April 28
and 29. ,
farrisbunj.
Bulletin:
Mrs. J. L. Norwood died Tuesday
at
tne age ot Zi years.
Warner & Coolman have opened an
architect office.
The home seeker is beginning to come.
As usuiil Harrisburg need not look for
many until after they have grown tired
of the high cost of liytng in the larger
places.
' The first home seekers to- arrive in
this vicinity with the advent of the col-
i' onist rates are Mr. and Mrs. Josh Har
get and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Cal Watley, of Charleston, Mo, Mr.
1 Harget is a brother of Peter Harget,
Ulgll to taWblJEk Ul unlock.
County Fruit Inspector Rumbaugh
arrived today and is making things in -
teresting tot some of the tellows who
have not attended to their old trees.
He says the conditions here are worse
man any omer part or me county ne ,
uua viatieu.
rirst Lommunion Services.
A class of twenty-three children will
receive their first holy communion at
St. Mary's church tomorrow. The
usual procession and ceremonial will be
observed and the communicants will
make their profession of faith at the
evening service and renew before the
altar the sacred promises of their bap
tism. Father Lane will address the
class both morning and evening. A
musical program suitable to the oc
casion will be rendered by the tholr.
In the City.
F. A. Rhoten, the Homestead man.
Ralph Worsted, Roseburg.
J. J. Kirby, Cottage Grove.
G. J. Rowland, Scio.
A. J. Wirtz, Sandiego.
F. (. Frink, Eugene.
E. F. Avers, Olvmpia, Wash.
G T. W'il.-.i, Medford.
Paul do Champlain, Centralis Wash.
J. L. Sturges. Imperial, Calif.
J. O. Wedel. Pre'Cott, Ariz.
Atentior. OrChardistst
We carry a stock of spraying mater
ials The right stutt ut right prices
The season for sprajing is here. Ca'i
and see us and get prices.
STAWART & SOX, HDW. CO.
The Guararr.ee Optical Company hav
a large and new st.ck of all styles o:
spectacle? nnd eye glasses, also a vp
riety of Hair pins and Ear loop chain?
and chain holders. We guarantee ac
curate fitting of lenses nnd frame?
Stock at Dawson's Drug Store.
A little ca-di will handle one of th
l-e-t 'BUYS'' of tho season in Centn
.Vdi'i.-n Strictly a resident district
Ask Collins & Taylor Bboutthem.
CURTAINS WANTED.-l.OOil pir o
cur'ains t" be laundried at 714 Broaf
albin st. Call .Home phone 13$3. tlt
H.S. RICHARDS
Violin Maker and Repairer
Bowa retired. Old .and Dew violin
for sal.
Violin instructor. 32 yean exper
leoee.
615 E. 6th street, Albny, Or,
WE WOULD JJKE TO SEND
YOU AN INTERESTING BOOKLET
This booklet pictuis and
describes some of the "ew
ways in which Electric t oW"
er can be used to advanta
in store, office, small factory
and shop.
It is not dry, technical
reading but interesting and
practical.
. It is of special interest to
the following:
Office Managers
Merchants
Bankers
Butchers
Grocers
Hotel and Restaurant men
Hardware Dealers
Drop us a card or tele
phone us for a booklet, or call
in and get one.
Electric Light Co.
128 West
ALARM
F.
.Dills,
:t Jb'lKST NATIONAL BANK
Assets over $1,000,000.00.
Strictly a commercial bank:
IF YOU were to
tlic matter over,
open your bank
WOULDN'T You open it with a suc
cessful Bank; one whose record has
been of continued growth; one that is
making money for its stockholders;
one that has built up an ample surplus
to protect its depositors?
ON THE BASIo of Forty Years of
public service, a surplus exceeding its
capital stock and strict economy of
management, this Bank invites your
account.
; i
; X
FIRST SAV11NG8. BANK
Assets over
!
J Interest i
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 ill wind that blows.
Dollars are financial acorns plant them in our
bank and watch them grow.
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
City Lots.
Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, S, 9, II, and
" in Block 40, Albany, are now offered
or sale and ra.nre in prices from $250.00
ind $500 09 to $700.00. Payable 10 per
ut down and 2 per cent per month.
"he.se lots face 5th and 6th St. and are
niv 7 Iblocks from the Court House,
very lot is in the city limits and has
'I the city conveniences, including city
aier. OWEN BEAM, Agent,
Stark Building.
Oysters
Fretb
Olympia
t Holt's
"ANT A TYPEWRITER: See
..awlings about a Rebuilt Under
rood that is good as new and guar
nteed for one year, also other
makes for sale or rent Buy on
monthly paymenta.
Jewelers
Ice Cream Manufacturers
Liverymen
Dentists
Hospitals
Physicians
Repair Shops
First Street.
CLOCKS
French & Son
sit down and think
where would
you
account? .
$340,000.00. i
savings accounts.. .
BRICK.
burned6 Ur yard th'3 cityiU3t
Phone Home 431.
ALBANY BRICK CO
CementWork
Estimates given on Plastering. Side
walk and Cement Work.
1. F. TRAVER, 4th4Calaioo