Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 01, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    V
Standard Fashions.
THE SPRING STYLES are beau
ties, and the Spring number of The
Standard Fashion Book is a beauty
too.
CUNNING DRESSES for the little
tykes.
SEMI-PRINCESS Gowns with
new features.
DESIGNS for new bordered foul
ards. DESIGNS for the most important
functions.
WORKING,
Decking.
Resting, Masking,
MISFITS.
Shoes that are white
Will be in sight
The coming season.
Strange how many people think these
misfits fit.
EOIKCS.
Can Ben Selling make
ike a 5c piece.
Bourne look
E. depot will be at
trouble to overlook
Flood's Store
Agents ' for .& G. Corsets, Agents for Standard Pattern
United Presbyterian. -Preaching both
morning ana evening Dy Dr. sharps.
S. S. 11:45, Juniors 3 p. m. and senior
Y. P. S. C.E. 6:30.
Christian Science. Services 11 a. m.
The subject will be: "Mind." S. S.
at 10 a. m. Wednesday testimonial
meeting 8 p. m. All are cordially in
vited. Christian. Albyn Esson, minister
Bible school will begin at 10:15 a. m.
C. E. 6:30 p. m. Morning service 11:20.
Evening Hermon 7:30. Special music at
morning and evening services. Strang
ers and everybody welcome.
Grace Presbyterian. L. S. Mochel,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. S. S.
at 10 a.m. C. E. 6:45 p. m. Evening
service 7:30. The pastor will be present
but a fellow minister preaches Every-
coay welcome to all ot tnese services.
You don't have to go away from Al-' ,,FirsLPre8Mteian-.?ev- F- H Gea
bany for good music. We have it here. I ? 'b"ch. MlnlsAer'. 3r,mng serv.lce
1 10:30. Theme: On the Rocks. Evening
service 7:30. Tr-emar Uncnnseinun Da.
Go to church tomorrow. It will help I terioration. 11:45 S. S. Classes for
Wonder if the O.
Lyan and Fifth.
It is never any
one's own faults.
Albany is thoroughly metropolitan,
with music while you eat.
Most any m.n, with half
can make a fool of himself.
chance,
or
Farm and City
Property.
If infercstcd in buying Farm
City Property it will pay you to look
at some of the bargains on our list.
The owner's price is our price. We
show you the property without ex
pense, and you arc 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, ?4U per acre.
331 acres, about 100 acres of tim
'- ber, $28 per acre.
.140 teres, fair buildings, good loca
tion, $45 per acre.
City Property.
House and barn and two lots, $2,600
'Eight room house, line location $3,500
Eight room house, full lot $2,103
Four room house, two lots $1,600
.-Ai.5 not our way to run you uuwu
on'ti street, but will gladly have a
talk xviUi you at our offices, at 236
West First street, Albany, Oregon.
If wc can not show you the best
bargain, then buy of the other fellow,
but see us before buying.
.THE LINN & BENTON REAL
ESTATE COMPANY.
B. M. PAYNE.
Farm Lands and City Property
sale.
Real Estate Leans.
Fire Insurance.
Surety Bonds
Rooms 19 21 Cusick Block,
Albany, Oregon.
for
i to take some of -those miserable prejud
ices uul vi your neaa.
I We are waiting for the new filter
The water this winter has looked
I lemonaae, but it isn't.
Spring styles are blossoming with
I enough changes to make the women all
buy whether they need to or not.
The Weather.
all. Orchestral accompaniment to th
music. 6:30 C E. "Come thou with
us and we will do thee good."
First Methodist church Cor. 3rd and
like 1 Ellsworth, D. H. Leech, Pastor. Class
meeting iu, Morning service at iu:au a.
in., S. S. at 11:45 a. m., Junior League
3 p. m. Epworth Liagueat 6:30 p. m.
Evening service 7:30. Special music
both morning and evening. The public
including visitors and strangers invited.
Baptist Church S.A.Douglas, min
ister. Sabbath school 10 a. m. Morning
worship 11a. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30.
Junior meets at 2:3l p. m. This is rally
day for foreign missions, and Rev. W.
R. Manlev of India, a missionary of rare
gifts and large experience, will occupy
For Sala.-Eggs fori
hatching from util-1
ity stock scientific
ally bred. Barred
S Plymouth . Rocks,
pi Light Brahmas and
ii me k in inorcas. r
Prices $1.50 per set
ting. C. 8. Shedtl. !
Albany, Or., 817 W. 4th Street. ,
Range of temperature 49 31.
Rainfall .03 inch.
The river is 9 8 feet nnrl fnllinir.
Prediction: fair tonight and Sunday, ! 'he pulpit both in the morning and even
ing.
Church of God. R. L. Glasgow pas
tor. Aicetings still continue witn inter-
Many of the First Electric
Motors Sold are Still in Use
' Few kinds of power machinery can
show the long-lived, every-day dur
able qualities of the electric motor.
The electric motor has but one re
volving or moving part. It is one of
the simplest pieces of mechanism
known. It will run under almost any
conditions and requires only ordinary
care and attention.
The only property recovered from
a recent grain elevator fire in Minne
sota was an electric motor. It was
repaired and is in service today.
The first electric motor of a certain
make sold in St. Louis has been used
every day for fifteen years and is still
operating satisfactorily.
- These facts ought to convince users
of other kinds of power of certain of
the many facts in favor of electric
drive. Our experts will plan installa
tions without expense to you.
TELEPHONES 15
OREGON POWER CO.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE AND
CONTRACTORS
Ralatdn Eleetric Supply Co., 310 W
2nd Street.
Tua Walton, 728 E 4th Street.
Letter List.
est at the residence of A. M. Holt's, J
1025 E 1st St. This evening and Sun- X
day evening at 7:30, by S. Decker, of
Seattle. Sunday preaching at W. C. T.
. U. hall 10:30 a. m. Baptismal services
' across the river, near steel bridge, at
' 12 o clock. All who are interested
THE EPAULINE ADDITION.
For lots cs mine this addition. Cor
Jicr of 13th and Jackson streets,
about 9 blocks south of the High
school building. Wilf sell for a
short time at $200 to $300 per lot.
Lots are high and dry. Call on
undersigned o rphone I.ame 1107.
T. P. Hacklcman. tl6
The- following letters remain in the
Albany, Ore., postolfice uncalled for
Feb. 24, 1912. Persons desiring any of
these letters should call for advertised
letters, giving the date:
ii r.i r t n il i o Tl
W. ill. UOYU. ffia.K l. .lUrK IOI. dOIin u -...i :..-J i . .:
E. Innes (3). A P. Matthews, Francis u' ' " "'ee"K3.
Maxwell Olson, Lottie Schnider. Eugene . r St. Mary a (Catholic). -Rev. Arthur .
Hhatner, Larrott W. Smith Lan0 Rector. Kev. Wm. Hampson, $
J. S. Van Winkms, P. M. Assistant. Services for the first Sun-: f
, day in Lent will be at 8 and 10:30 a. m. ' 9
Evening service 7:30. Father Lane will $
Don t forget to have your tK"?s re- officiate and preach and will speak in
Established Assefg 0ver
$1,000,000.00
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Albany, Oregon.
(Oldest National Bank 'n the Willamette Valley.)
paired at Burns' Shoe Store.
;F.G. Willior watches
J. V.JPIPE.
203 West Second Street.
' REAL ESTATE.
Farm lands, city property, timber
lands. Money to loan on approved se
curity. Insur-iicc written in the best
old line companies.
FRANCIS W. ALBRQ,
Piano Tuning and Repairing
Home phone 444. Office with Waif Mead..
the evening on the subject of the Wit-
I nesses to the Faith in the Second Ctn
i tury. Services will be held every Wed
nesday and Friday evening during Lent
at 7:30. A course of sermons will be
given at these services on the Passion
of Christ.
These Banks have resources and connections which enable them
to be of the greatest service to their customers. They cordially in
vite the accounts of individuals and firms to whom they extend the
services and facilities of strong and sound financial institutions
FIRST
A Mill City Party.
X Interest on
J Time Deposits.
SAVINGS BANK
of Albany, Oregon.
(Owned by Shareholders of the First National Bank.)
STONE
For building, ornamontal purposes,
rap. lining, etc.
rip
Siimn'es at M. Senders & Co s store
W. L. COBB, R. D 6r
: Homo Phono.4.
H-.VE YOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED 4ND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
CLAUK HUSTON, Proprietor.
T. J. STITES,
Notary Public.
nf all kinds in all the
tourta nronip'.ly intoned to. Boll phone
.l.
CO I LI. S3 ft TAYLOR,
Heal Ksiate and Insurance,
.In v and sell property. Insure
,ii n-r i v and transact loans.
1 ante or small timber tracts.
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in small and
large amounts. Notes and mort
caues bought. 1 will bond you.
Property handled (or non-resi
dents.
Will
A. STARK, M. D.
Phvaicinn and Surecon,
Stark Block Albany
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COLONIST FARES T$ IB
TO ALL POINTS IN ORCOON, DAILY ftl G-l
MARCH 1 TO APRIL IB, 1912 I CI
oven thi
SOUTHERN PACIFIC S5SBs
prom jMiSmwS
Chicago ... saa.oo- V.SCvv
ST. LOUIB " - . 31.00 iSWyTTL VTA
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KANSAS CITY - ts.oo frCTMaJE!ELui4V4
iT BT- PAUL sa.oo il' 'Miilf.yf j'jI Jl
moM OTHtn eirn. oonnnpONOiNQLV LOW lwa.v jP ". A.W
OolonUt FrAr WIT-lll)IMnnl. SjT Smif
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luivi frli-ii.lH or ri-lutlviN. In tin- KmI -ho tl.y. X N4TBC-r
lro to -tii-t llnok lo ill' l-'ariii." yon cm V7N1
"1 ttio fAto-Ul yonr lociil Aiii-nt Anil M fl -T-
will bo iil,itrA!hti! to nnv n.liln-M do- f A
tVll on thouii.liTsUnod foruootl IB- II CJ
Ivo HtAraturo to Minit KaaI. , r I J "
ORmllririttlIt.r(lral. MKM .C
Mill (Jity, Feb. 23 A birthday party
- waa giveu Airs. k. . naw anu airs.
Bert Jewell at the home of the former
' last evening. Forty-two of their lady
! friends walked in upon them, bringing
' good cheer, beautiful presents and well
filled baskets.
At midnight the baskets were opened,
i and a delicious lunch was served, after
which, games and dancing were in
dulged in until the "wee small hours'
Out of town guests were Mrs. Nina
Cahlcr, of Albany, Oregon, and iWrs.
Nolle Kodgers, of San Fiaacisco, Cal.
Assets Over
$390,000.00"
EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! -For hatching.
"Hen that lavs, hen lhatpavs. Blood
will tell." Guarantee my stock best
bred in America. Hull Leghorns,
Black Minorcas, White and Silver
laced VVyandottes. Mochel & Mochel,
1114 San iam Road. 24c
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. SPATJT.nTNn LOG CO
.A GOOD POSITION
H. A. LEININGER,
Dentist,
Claw tnrd Hloi-k
Albn
Low Fares West
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albany Slate Hank Building.
Cell Hlack 4S-. llome-
275
DR. VIRGINIA I.EWEAUX,
Osteopathic Physician.
Schmitt Block. Albany,
honcs: Office Home 359, Bell
Black 2751: Residence 394 Home,
black M Hell.
DR.
W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
"ill ft Stark Block
Alhanv
DAILY MARCH 1st TO APRIL 15th.
POINTS IN WESTERN OREGON
from
hu'.lvlil
Chi
I nn'inn:iti
Milwanki-c
St. !.nU .
TOM YOUNG,
House and Sign Painter,
i Agent for the Cleveland Gclscnite
-.roof paint.
122 Ferry Street.
Hnme Phone VM Pai-ilif. Red
VIERECKS BATHS.
217 West First Street
yir.t-CUsi Wok Guaranteed.
New
lVti.
. $.VV(
.. 31.51)
.. 32.1X1
.. 50iX
.. 3S.IXI
St. Paul
Kansas City
tlmalia
DcsMoinc't .
Imliauaptdis
Denver
l'ri:n other catern points in proportion.
low
(in
Tell
r.iu-
nr frirntU in the Fat of this opportunity
1'ireet tram service via luinmnlon Kvitll
of moving West at
Northern Pacific
it Northern ami "North Hank" lines to Portland thence via Southern
Pacific or Oregon Fkctric Ry. Details will be furnished on ropiest.
W. F.. COMAN",
General Freight & Tass. Agt. S. T. & S. Ry., Torthnd, Oregon.
Ca be had by ambitious young men
and women in the field of "Wireless"
or Railroad Telegraphy since the
eight hour law became effective, and
since the Wireless Companies are es
tablishing stations throughout the
country, there is a great shortage of
telegraphers. Positions pay begin
ners from $70 to ?90 per month, with
good chances of advancement. The
National Telegraph Ins't. of Portland,
Ore., operates under the supervision
of R. R. and Wireless officials, and
places all its graduates into positions.
It will pay you to write for full details.
5100 PHR PLATE
was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay,
in New Orleans in 1842. Mighty cost
ly for those with stomach trouble or
indigestion. loday people
where use Dr. King's New Life Pills
for these troubles as well as liver,
kidney and bowel disorders. Easy,
safe, sure. Only 25 cts. at Fred Dawson's.
E
INTEREST ON Tl
DEPOSITS
This bank will now issue time certificates dra
interest-six months or one year.
J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY. OREGON.
Established 1892'
Capital and Surplus $90,000.00
wing
nas
every- ""v"i;
ALBANY STATE BANK
Stal "il"I""cnt f ' moder". Progressive institution,
I
a Li .1 ... m m . . i
SAVINGS DEPARTMRMT
irivhich interest is paid on DEPOSITS whether large or
COMMERCIAL DEPAPTMtm-
if your horse ha, " iL.cjunis are gladly received from indi,
heaves use viduals, firms and corporations.
Stone's Heave! SAPPTV tiptji-iotti ti,.
.. x ,r .i X5vJAii.es
To Rent. ' j
WM BAIN, Pres. P. D. GILBERT, Vice-Pres
H. N. BOULEY, Cashier.
Drops. Price Si
For sale by all drug,
gists.
LSi8 Dr. S. C. STONK
Salem - Oregon.
The Riverside Farm
KM. Sr.llOFL. Froprletor
Breeder and Importer of 0. 1. C. Hogs
S. C. White and Buff Leghorns, W.
P. Recks, Li.ht Brahmas, R. C.
Rhode Island Reds, White
Ovhin Bantams, M. 11.
Turkeys, Wn.ii. i n.t
den Goese, l':t, n
Ducks, t'e i .
Uuine
Winner ct 17 prizes and 22 on Poultry
at the Lewis A.CIark Fair,
eggs in Season Stock for Sale
pnona. Farmers 95 . R. F. D. No 3
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
M. a. CRAFT,
242 West Second St., Albany,
First-class meats of all kinds
from selected stock.
STETTER'S
IFOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY