January Specials Good apron ginghams at 5c yard 10 4 cotton blankets 89c pai 11-4 cotton blankets at $1 .10 pair Childrens coats at $1,00 each 12Jc juting flannels at 10c yard Flood's Store Agents For R. & G. Corsets. Agents for Standard Pattern TOMORROW'S DO NGS. MISFITS. Life is full of quibbles. Tongue contests are the best. The physical and mental must go -'together Some people can only see the faults oi otne.'s. The mcnth is more than half eoneand VIM nn " 1.11(4 a. I ..... . .. . Wednesday testimonial , 'na11 tne Ie0 K " United Presbyterian. -Preaching both morning and evening by Dr sharps. S. S. 11:45, Juniors 3 p. m. and senior Y. V. S. C. E. 6:30. Grace Presbyterian. L. S. Mochel, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. S S at 10 a.m. C. E. 6:45 p. m. All are welcome to these meetings. I Christian Science. Services 11 a. m. The subject will be: "Life". S. S at tu a. m, meeting 8 p. m. All are cordially in vitea. I Baptist Church S. A. Douglas, min , Miss f ankhurst says the girls are too , ister. Sabbath school 10 a. m. Morning pusy to tninK adout proposing to men. I wurBIlip XI a. m. D. I. r. U. o:3U . ,B juoi, a auijr lueu B uuuuu. i Evening service 7:30. Special music by . the Ahnii. . ... . .-. .... ine flattest thing yet is the effort to I t,i;relBrs t episcopal;. itev. nenry . mane capital out of the Harper's inci- , i. moiauen, minister, noiy commun- aent in tne ngnt against Wilsoo, ion 8 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. ' Sermon 11 a. m Flveninc qe-vicA 7-3n p. m. An Albany clerk propounds the fol- 1 Uh l ftr" WPjJ "-k frc-g an hour ing at 11:30 a. m. Bib e reading HL"SL? !P. ? Ml- atresidenceofN. Williams 1017 E 1st, at would U take a blind s hopper to q.. , n " . t ' wumu it taKe a Diina grasi 3.1op. m. Prayer meeting at residence reCoenize his irranrifnthor of H. I., ri nocrnm p. Qth n.i Hni Worf. , rBl-0gmze ms granmatner. City Treasurer's Notice Farm and City Property. 'II Interested in buying Farm City Property it will pay you to lool' at some of the bargains on our list The owner's price is our price. Wt . show you the property without pense, and you are under no obliga tion to buy. Below are some of our bargains: 600 acres, all tillable land, good buildings, $45 per acre. 450 acres, 375 tillable land, good lo cation, $40 per acre. 331 acres, about 100 acres of tim ber, $28 per acre. 140 acres, fair buildings, good loca tion, $45 per acre. City Property. House and barn and two lots, $2,600 Eight room house, fine location $3,500 Eight room house, full lot $2,100 Four room house, two lots $1,600 It's not our way to run you down on the street, but will gladly have a talk with you at our offices, at 236 West First street, Albany, Oregon. If we can not show you the best bargain, then buy of the other fellow, but sec us before buying, THE LIXN & BENTON KEAL ESTATE COM PANY. B. M. PAYNE. CilyProperty Farm Lands and sale Real Estate L.ans. Fire Insurance. Surety Bonds. Booms 19 21 Cusick Albany, Oregon. for ot R. L. Glasgow, E 9th and Hill, Wed nesday 7:30 p, m. K L Glasgow, pas tor. Fi'st Preshvtfirinn Rpv. F. H Res. elbracht. Minister. Mrnini? service I 10:30. Theme: Thf Rninhnw of Frnm.l - Aiun1. nnnM Ton o 1Q1-J j ise or Seal of Optimism. Evening ser- There are funds on hand to pay war- I !. i.ou. ine worm s rropneis wm- rants of the General f und of the City pared with the Christ: Socrates or the of Albany No's H70, to 391, inclusive of imuipiun ui intellectual rieiy. iiiio Issue of the of 1910 Interest on these warrants will cease with this date. 11. B. Cusick, City Treasurer. Block, Clover Leaf Dairy. It yon appreciate clean, sanitary and pure milk give us a call. Delivered twice a day. Both phones. Milk depot 331 Lyon St. J. F, Huggins, Prop. P G. WILL, lor Watches 3. V. PIPE. 203 West Second Street. REALESTATE. t Farm lands, city property, timber lauds. Money to loan on approved se curity. lnsurf.ncc written in the best old line companies. STONE For hiilding. ornamontal purposes, ..... flllin.r tn. Samn'.ea at VI. Senders & W. I,. COBB, It 0 6, Homo Phono, 4. rip Co's stor e you'll ma:;e it worse you attempt to tinker with the )lunibing work. It will be far better nd cheaper to send for us and have attend to the matter. Don t think any job of plumbing is too small for us. We give the same attention to all work, larpe or small. So if any thing is wrong with your plumbing send for us at once. 1Y1EDIN & STUAPT. 118 Second St. next door to Bell Telephone Office. S. S. Hear thfe orchestra. 6:30 C. E "Come thou with us and we will do 'hee good." St. Mary's (Catholic). -Rev. Arthur Lane, Rector. Kev. Wm. Hampson, Assistant. Sunday services 8 and 10:30 ; a. m. Father Lane will officiate and ' speak from the Epistle of the Sunday, ! Romans 12. The evening sermon will j be the first of an historical series on the ' Witnesses to the Faith in the Firsc Cen- j tury. The public is cordially invited. Christian. Albyn Esson, minister Bible school will begin at 10:15 a. m. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30. Morning subject: The Value of a Vision. Evening subject: Relation of Christ to the Scriptures. Special music bv splen did choir morning and evening. All members are inyited to a grand rally at the church Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, first Methodist church Cor. 3rd and c.in...n.u n u I D..n.nM i meeting 10, Morning service at 10:30 a. k'"ey andnbwe,r. disorders, in., a. . at 11:45 a. m., Junior Lesgoe 3 p. m Epworth Liagueat ft:30 p. r. ' At 7:30 there will be a special program, I including solos, quanetts, antnems ana hymns by ciiorus choir and congregation. The public is invited. Strangers made welcome. GENERAL UTILITY MOTORS Are True to Name Every day there will be uses for the service these lit tle motors perform. This little electrical serv ant comes prepared to sharp en knives and tools; clean - and polish metalware; run the sewing machine or wash ing machine; or run light tools in the shop, such as the scroll saw, small lathe, etc. Ask us to show you what this motor will do. TELEPHONES 15 OREGON POWER CO. ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE AND CONTRACTORS Ralston Electric .Supply Co, 310 W 2nd Street. Tuga Walton, 728 E 4th Street. . $100 PER PLATE was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, in Kew Orleans in 1842. Mighty cost ly for those with stomach trouble or indigestion. Today people cvery- wnere use ur. jving s r.ew i.ne nus j 1UI LllCSC UUUUItS 13 .veil tia 1.VC1. Easy, safe, sure. Only 25 cts. at Fred Daiv son'1:. LUMBER SHINGLES DRAIN TILE SEWER. .PIPE BOXES OF ALL KINDS Agents for the Los Angeles Fancy Press Brick Hearth Tile of all kinds Both 'Phones. THE CHAS. K. SPAUI.DING LOG CO. Prof. Head's Pianos. OF Tranifcr and Fuel Prof. Head has now a fine line of the Wiley B, Allen pianos in stock. Also some nearly new organs. Will sell on easy terms. Prof. Head has resigned from the Eilor Co. and returned to the Wiley B. Allen Co., with whom he deult formerly for fourteen years. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. The Mayberry Company Slab wood $2.75 Albany, Oregon, January 5,. 1912. Ulg oak (.00 ynhl 1 l,.r,.lw rrlvn that thn nil t.ruh oak 6 00 i .w.:,.,! i,,,,,,,,, nf the. citv of Al-: J" (lr ' bany, Oregon, will receive sealed pro- i MllPle 5'00j posals at his otl.ee in the ciiy of Al-' All first-class wood, and if you want banv. Linn county. Oregon, on or, it sawed in stove length, add 50c per before S p. ,n. the 14th day of Fcbru- H WE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED ND PRESSED The" Pantatorium, GILBERT & HUSTON Uveitis It your horse has I E A V E S use Stone's Heave Drops. Price $1. For sale by all dru-j-ijists. Dr. S. C. Sturm. cord. Telephone your orders to the Linn & Benton Realty Co,, or to my resi-; dence. Keep in mind our Quick Transfer System, Bagae and Piano Moving. bee our Lard below tor 1 elcphone Numbers. MAYBERRY TRANSFER & FUEL COMPANY Office with The Linn & Benton Real Estate Company, Both Phones. Office Phone Home 178, Bell 143-J. Residence Phone Home 382; Bell, Main 74. We meet all trains for Baggage. Furniture and Piano Moving a special ty, and Wood for sale. Telephone orders to office between the hours of 7 a. in. and 6 p. m and .I. residence at meal times, morn ing, noon and night 'cams stand it First and Broadalbin streets. We will use you riti lit. ary, "Jli tor the purchase ot. all or souk: xurtion of 75 negotiable bonds (retu ling) each for the sum of ftOUO. 0, dated October 1st, 191,1, and payable October 1st, 1931, redeemable at the option of the city of Albany aEtcr October 1, 1921, bearing- 5 per cent interest, payable semiannually. Certified check fo 2 per cent of amount bid for must accompany pro posal. No bond will be soldi for less than pair value, and the right is re served to reject any and i-1 1 bids. H. B. CUSICK,. Treasurer of the City of Albany, Ore. Buy a Ford Car be cause it is better, not because it is cheaper. You see Ford Cars wherever you go. They go wherever you see them. Five Passenger Fore Door Touring Car $785.00. Torpedo 'Runabout $6S5.00. " CRAWFORD & RALSTON Linn and Benton Counties. Albany, Oregon. : ! I Established 1871 Assets Over 2 $1,000,000.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Albany, Oregon. (Oldest National Bank "n the Willamette Valley.) These Banks have resources and connections which enable them to be of the greatest service to their customers. They cordially in vite the accounts of individuals and firms to whom they extend the services and facilities of strong and sound financial institutions. FIRST SAVINGS BANK of Albany, Oregon. 5 i (Owned by Shareholders of the First National Bank.) i I Interest on Assets Over J 5 Time Deposits. , " " $390,000.00 t. .i. mius Attorney ut Law Not'" ' Legal busin.ws of al! kinds in all the u-t.pr.-.n-.ptly aliened to. Bell phone u .1. COI LIN'3 TAYLOR, Real Estate and Insurance, ii.... -...I nnmertv. Insure .iriv-'rtv and transact 1 ar'ge or small timber MAYBERBY & McKlNWEY. California Excursion A personally conducted special train excursion will leave Willamette Valley via the loans, traits. J. M. RALSTON, Insurance, Loans & Collections. Have money to loan in small and large amounts. Notes and mort gages bought. 1 b0"s yu- . Property handled for non-residents. The Riverside Farm Kl smot I'rorrliMor breeder an 1 Importer of O. I. C. Hogs S. C. White and Buff Leghorns, W. P. Kwka, Liht Brahman, R. 0. Rhode- Inland Reds, White Cochin Bantatna, M. I!. Turkeys, Wiiih i n t den tieesc, l':l m Uueks, t'c I! t'tuinca" iVinner of 3.7 prizes and 22 on Poultry nt the Lewis & Clark Fair. czx in Soison - Stock for Sale phone. Farmers 93 - - U l' DNo 3 IVfl SUNSET I 0G0EN8t5HASTA I I ROUTES I SOME OF THE LARG EST CORPORATIONS in the state are our depositors and they have exactly the same security that any other depositor has. We invite you to come with us and make it YOUR BANK. J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers. ALBANY, OREGON. Will A. STARK. M. D. Physician and Surgeon, ft Stark BI.H-k Albanv II. Oawfnril IBlwk A. l.EININGER, Dentist, Albany DR. MARY MARSHALL, Osteopathic Physician, Albanv Scue Hank BiiiUlins. OHI nin.-k sS-' U.Mllf-- ?75 OR. VIRGINIA I.F.WEAUX. Osteopathic Physician. Cl,.!.i l!l,..-k. Alhanv. iii',.,ri. O'V,,? Home 359. Bell Black L'7M: Residence 3f4 Home, Mack SMVWI. . DR. W. R. BILYEU, Dentist, NOTICE. The Vetch ,Motn!;i ,ti -ckholdcrs of the Tangent Lllovels, Union will meet on .', Jan. 8, l')li, at the hour of lock ii. in. for the purpose of elect ini; l c directors to serve one year and other business which will come before the lueetinc;. Sis-iud V. K. PARKER, Tres. J. E. JENKS, Sec. BRUCE & ANDERSON, Opposite the Postoffice. Four chairs. Prompt and effic ient care of the face and hair. !frV Hlm-W Albany VIKRECK'S BATHS, 217 West First Street. First-Clast Work Guaranteed. for a tour of the most interesting points in California, Feb ruary 10th. , Train will consist of I'ullman Standard Sleeping cars, Observation car, Diner and Exclusive Baggage car. Fare for the round trip $"9.00, including sleeping car berth, all meals on coinc trip, numerous side trips, auto rides and entertainment, also rail ticket returning to starting point. Here is a chance to sec California under the most favorable circumstances at small expense, in mighty good company, and under intelligent guidance. Some points of interest enroutc are: ban i-rancisco, San Jose, Del Monte, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, and the great orange belt of California. Tickets arc good for return any time within 3 months, and allow stop-over. Ask the S. P. Agent for advance itinerary, sleeping car reservations, tickets and all required information, or write to JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. ALBANY STATE BANK has every equipment of a modern, progressive institution, including SAVINGS DEPARTMENT in which interest is paid on DEPOSITS whether lar-e cr small. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT in which checking accounts are gladly received from indi viduals, firms and corporations. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES To Rent. WM BAIN, Pres. P. D. GILBERT, Vice-Pres. H. N. BOULEY, Cashier. GROCERIES AND BAKED GOODS AT CONRAD MEYERS STETTER'S FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY