Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, March 08, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    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,
Flood's Store
Agents for R. & G, Corsets.
Agents for Standard Pattern
TOMORROW'S
Farm and City
Property.
If interested in buvinsr Farm
City Property it will pay you to look
at some ot the Dargains on our list.
The owner's price is our price. Wc
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, $40 per acre.
331 acres, about 100 acres of tim
ber, $28 per acre.
140 acres, fair buildings, good loca
tion, $45 per acre.
1 City Property.
House and barn and two lots, $2,600
Fight 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 see us before buying.
THE LINN & BENTON REAL
' ESTATE COMPANY.
United Presbyterian.- Preaching both
morning and evening by Dr Sharps.
S. S. 11:45, Juniors 3 p. in. and senior
Y. P. S. C. E. G:30,
Baptist Church S. A. Douglas, min
ister. Sabbath school 111 a. rn. Morning
worship 11a. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:3U.
Junior meets at 2:30 p. in. Evening
service 7:3(1.
St. Peters (Episcopal). Rev. Henry
II. Marsden, Minister. Holy commun
ion 11 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Sermon 11 a. m Evening service 5:00
p. m. Rev. Marsden has returned.
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. At the morning service
the auartet will render l.enil Kinrllv
ugnc, oy uuuiev buck. This is worth
your while. You are heartily welcome.
First Methodist church -Cor. 3rd and
Ellsworth, D. H. Leech, Pastor. Class
meeting 10, Morning service at 10:30 a.
in., a. b. at 11:45 a. rn., Junior League
3 p. m Epworth Liagueat 6:80 p. m.
Evening service 7:30. Special music
both morning and evening. The Dublic
including visitors and Btrangers invited.
Christian. A I bvn Essan. minister
Repairs to the auditorium having been
I completed, the usual services will Le
I I held without change or interruption.
Bible school will begin at 10:15 a. m.
(J. E. 0:30 p. m. Morning service 11:20.
! Evening sermon 7:30. Special music at
morning and evening services. Strang
ers and everybody welcome.
I Fi'st Presbyterian. Rev. F. H.Ges
: elbracht, Minister. Morning service
' 10:30. A special series of sermons to
I begin on the Immanence of Uou:(jod in
' Nature. Vesper service 5. Theme:
i The Perfect Law. Three special musical
numbers. Several by tno College
MISFITS.
Just enough snow to mention it.
The curfew law is a good one to
force.
Parents have a right to know what
meir cnuaren are doing.
There is nothing like getting , off on
the right foot and right note.
February, though short, was a long
one on business in Albany, which was
good
March is here, the time when rail
laying was to begin on the O. E. at S.
towards A.
That skating rink evidently needs
looking after by the city fathers and
Albany fathers generally.
It is to be hoped the fight on corsets
wins out; but of corset won't. The
factories want the business. .
The cartoonists have now turned their
attention to T. R. good and harJ, and
he is getting it in the neck and all over
ma anatomy.
The serveself grocery is a new con
cern, uoods are marked down and
people help themselves, no clerks, no
delivery wagons, all cash, no books.
Smith tried it at Cleveland, O.,
sounds big, but it is doubtful if
pan out everywhere.
, and it
it will
A man in Chicago was fined $5 f r
writing the following poem:
Out on a farm
Under a big round moon,
It ain't no harm to snuggle and spoon,
"I Am Very Much Pleased
With My Investment.'
Mr. Louis chlesinger is the pro
prietor of a prosperous men's furnish
ing store in San Diego, California.
The quotation above is what he thinks
cf electric advertising.
"I purchased a double-faced elec
tric sign about a year ago," writes
this merchant. "I wish to say that
I have never spent a sum of money
for advertising which has brought
me the business that this sign has.
"It not only serves as a sign, and
a source of illumination of the en
tire front of my store at night, but is
a clear and readable sign by day.
"I am very much pleased with my
investment and the publicity I have
received through it. I would certain
ly advise anyone looking for a live
means of advertising to invest in an
electric sign."
Telephones 15, and place your or
der with our representative today.
TELEPHONES 15
0RLG0N POWER CO.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE AND
CONTRACTORS
Ralston Eleetric Supply Co., 310 W
2nd Street.
Tuga Walton, 728 E 4th Street.
; Ladiea' Ooartec (the Misses Irvine and I SDOon. SDOon.
Andercon and Mmes. Crooks and Flo.) : The example set by the jadge is a gcod
Their singing was much lauded in Grants one.
Puss, Medlord and other places. S. S. I
all.
we I
J. V.JPIPE.
y, 203 West Second Street.
REAiTeSTATE.
Farm lands, city property, timber
lands. Money to loan on approved se
curity. Insurance written in the best
old line companies.
STONE
For building, ornamontal purposes, ' rip
rap, lilling, otc.
Samples at M. Sondors & Co s store
W. L. COUB, R. D 5
Mlome Phone.4.
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED 4ND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
CLARK HUSTON, Proprietor.
T. J.STITES,
AttnrnAV nt Law. Notary Public.
T.iml Imalne" of all kinds in all the
tourts promptly attuned to. Bell phone
COl LIN3 & TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Insurance,
ituy and sell property. Insure
property ami transact loans.
Larue or small timber tracts.
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in small and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought. 1 will bond you.
Property handled for non-rcsi
dents.
Will
A. STARK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
& Stnrk Work - Albany
H.
Clawfoul Ulnck
A. LEININGER.
Dentist,
AT BURKHART & LEE's.
Schneider's Veterinary Change.
Feed this medicine to your mares and
raise a line colt. The marc must be
n proper condition to do this.
-L lus is a scientific preparation for
this purpose. The new way of cor
rection f reproductive organs of
marcs in breeding season. You will
raise a much more valuable, and bet
ter hoVse bv feeding this medicine.
The marc will do better aiftcr feeding
Ills medicine. Uuild up your mares
with Schneider's Veterinary Change.
Enough for one marc, $3 per box. 7l
11:45. Orchestra and classses for
C. E. 7. "Come thou with os and
will do thee good.
Established
1871
Assets Over
$1,000,000.00
Did You Know?
Albany College.
Albany College faculty give a recept
ion at Tremont Hall tonight to the
resident trustees and their wives.
The faculty basket ball team, Flo,
P-wbably not one person in a trajosand , r- rankin, beselbrachti,. bharpi and
couie. name iaib a cuoiner, on-nanu,
Here- it is
FIEST NATIONAL BANK
of Albany, Oregon.
(Oldest National Bank n the Willamette .Valley.)
B. M.
PAYNE.
City Property for
Farm Lands and
salo.
Real Estate Loans. -Fire
Insurance.
Suroty Bonds
Rooms 19 21 Cusitk Block,
Albany, Oregon.
Secretary of State Philander C.
Knox, of Pennsylvania.
Secretary of Treasury Franklin Mac
Veagh,. of Illinois,
Secretary ol War Henry L. Stimood,
of New York.
Secretary of Navy George von L.
Meyer, of Massachusetts.
Secretary, oi Interior Walter L.
Fisher, of Illinois.
Secretary ot Agriculture James
Wilson, of Iowa
White, are practicing.
The last regular number of Albany
College Lecture Course will be- given
on Wednesday, March 20, by the Ed win
U. Weeks Company.
Harry S. arner, of Chicago, for
twelve years Secretary of the Inter
collegiate Association, and editorof the
Intercollegiate Statesman, addressed
the students Friday morning.
An important meeting, full of prom
ise for the future of Albany Cnlege,
was hold in the Chapel last night. The
Secretory of Commerce-awl Labor j students practiced two Albany College Time Deposits,
varies Nagel. of Missouri. 80nS9 "nd some Je"9i . botn t "d
Charles
Attorney General George- w.
erBham, of 2jev Yfork.
Postmaster General Frank
cock, of New York.
PROCURED AND DCFENDED. ""!.
drawljur nriiliDtti.foroxiwrtsciirrti&nil rrre report.
Vivo atlvleu, bow to obtain patent, trade luarfca,
coujrltibu, ale, N ALL COUNTRIES. (
tuiineil direct with Washington uzwr an,
tnimey and often the patent. I
Pitint ind Infrlngtmtnt Praotlc tKlallwly.
Wrlta or onnis to ill at
111 mala Unel, opp. Onlud Stataf lata! OSea,
WASHINGTON, C.
Uoer Laf Dairy.
. I It you appreciate clean, sanitary and'
! pure mi Ik give us a call.
' Delivered twice a dav. Beth phonos.
! Milk deDOt 311 Lvoa St.
Ji F. HiJCGllOv Prop.
Cedar posts each,, or $7. 581 a hun-
drcd, at the Hammond. Lumber Co's
' yards. tlO
j Mel, the Haw filer, wili be found at
the green front on Baker street, near
the ukutine rink.
DAWSON & BUTZILAFF.
W ic!e ' new. I hen they adopted a constitution
tor a xaKenan otuo, the purpose- of
Hitch-' which is to boost for Albauy College,
i Tho exectutive committee- are Miss
I Amy Olmsted, president;. Miss Duaa
; Cushman, vice. president; Miss Ruth
; Knowles, secrevary and treasurer: and
1 Alexndei McLain and. H. H. Fuller.
1 By invitation of the students, the Col-
; ttKu 1.UUIV9 rdnyauug anu laiKeu as
they did on their recent Southern trip.
The address of Rev. Thomas H.
; Walker, of Cavalry Presbyterian
ehurch, Portland, on the Day of Prayer
for Colleges, was perhaps as helpful as
any that has ever been giren in. Albany
College. It was on "The Call lo Service."
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.
(Owned by Shareholders of the First National Bank.)
Assets Over
$390,000.00"
Interest on
The Weather.
Ranee of temperature 48-27.
Rainfall .25 inch, snow half inch.
Prediction : fair tonight, with heavy
NOTICE. All persons having claims
I against the late Mrs.. Mary Wood are : frost tomorrow morning,
requested to present them within . . a
' thirty days to W. E. Pteiffer.
FRANCIS W. ALBRO,
Teacher of Piano and Harmony
Studio in Schmitt Building Room 12. Home Phono 3B2-
Piano Tuning a Specialty-
Free sawdust for the next SO days,
the saw mill. Albany Lhr. Co. tlO
BACKIO'THE
m
Albany
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albany State ll.iuk Building.
Ht-11 Hl:u-k . Home 275
DR. VIRGIN'IA I.EWEAUX,
Osteopathic Physician.
Schmitt Ulnck, Albany,
rtiones: Office Home 359, Bell
Black 2751; Residence 394 Home,
Mark KM lU-ll.
DR.
W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
'ill , S'rk MltvW
Albrmv
TOM YOUNG,
House and Sign Painter.
Agfiit fr the Clccluml Gclsenite
roof paint.
12 Ff-rry Strrrt.
Mmf Pt,rr, V-ii-ir-. R-.l Vioj
VIEKECK'S BATHS.
217 West First Street.
.Yirit-Claai Wotk Guaranteed.
COLQN.2T FARES W iQ
TO AIL POINT IN OMQON, DAM I
MARCH i TO APRIL 15, 19.2 i Tr
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC X5?3?
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scon. tiriiirrim tr rm. n C -.Vn...' j
WATCHES, P. M. French & Son.
Victoria Chocolates, ct the Mission
Parlors, are delicious eating.
We are agent3 for the
SANTA CRUZ PORTLAND CFMENT
The best cement on the market.
THE CHAS. K. SPAUI.DING LOG CO.
A. B. KELSAY, Manager. Both Phones.
MEN WANTFD to work in woods,
near town, good wages. Home 1283.
tX)R SALE. I have one Aspinwall
potato planter to sell.aiso a fine lot of
PaiimAn M e 9 oonrl ,wva(na than aa
the leaders of 40 other kinds I have j
tested, at 90 cts a bushel: also have '
baled hay for sale. A. J. Caiothers,
6th and uafayctte Sis., Albany. It
WANTED. Tt-nants for brick store
building cnr. 3d & Lvon St. Will
build to suit tenants. X. Y. Boom,
331 E oil) St. It
ORPINGTON EGGS From the best
strains of buff and white thorough
breds. J. A. Humphreys, Winona
Park. Phona P. O. after 5:30 p. m.
tlO j
FOR SALE -Fine younfr cow, fresh,
wiih heifer calf. Cor. Front and
Chicaeo streets. 27t
INTEREST ON TIME
DEPOSITS
This-bank will now issue time certificates drawing
interest six months or one year.
J. W. Cusick & Co., Bankers.
ALBANY. OREGON.
- Established 1892-
Capital and Surplus $90,000.00
ALBANY STATE BANK
has every equipment of a modern, progressive institution,
including
SAVINGS DEPART1WI?mt 1
in which interest is paid on DEPOSITS whether larg,
e or
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
HORSE FOR SALE One gentle Unv- in which checking accounts are etadlv rereivrri fr J
inemare, woieht 950. sound. Price virlnnlc firm 3 : 6 lctcIve" irom indl-.
$ti0. or will exchange for good cow.'"""""' 'u wiHuiiuons.
Address Roy M. Frederick. R. D. 4.
Allany. Home phone 4053. t2S
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
lo Rent.
. Or..
For Sale.- Eggs for : WM BAIX, Pres.
hntching from util-!
ity stock scientific-1 TJ
uiiy oreu.
flymoutn
Albany,
Barred
Rocks.
Litrht Brnhmns and
Black Minorcas. I
Prices $1 50 per set-j
tinir. C. S. Shprid I
8t7 W. -Itn Street.
P. D. GILBERT, Vice-Pres.
N. BOULEY, Cashier.
THE EPAUL1XE ADDITION'.
For lots cs mine this addition. Cor- 1
ncr oi l.Uh and Jackson streets,
about 9 bbc!;s south of the High!
school buildim;. Will sell for a
s'jort time at $X) to $3i) per lot.
Lots arc high anJ dry. Call o;i ,
undersigned o rphor.e Home 1107.;
T P. H n-Uctwv ( tl '
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
M. t. LKVH,
242 West Second St., Au)an-,
First-class meats ot all kinds
(rom selected s'.ock.
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY