Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, April 12, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    EASTER SPECIAL
New Messaline Silk
Petticoats at
$2.95
ea.
A great assortment to select from,
in all the new Spring shades, both plain
and fancies. Better select that new
Silk Petticoat now and save money.
Flood's Store
Agensr l. & G. Corcets.
Agents for StandardjPattern
Farm and City
Property.
If interested in buvinir Farm
City Properly it will pay you to look
ni some 01 tne bargains on our list.
The owner's price is our price. We
show you the property without ex
pense, and you are under no obliga
tion 10 Duy. uclow are some of our
bargains:
600 acres, all tillable land, good
miiicnngs, per acre.
450 acres, 375 tillable land, good lo
cation, $40 per acre.
33) acres, about 100 acres of tim
ber, $28 per acre.
140 acres, fair buildings, good loca-
iion, yis per acre.
City Property.
' House and barn and two lots, $2,600
Eight room house, tine location $3,500
Eight rooin house, full lot $2,100
(Four room house, two lots.. $1,600
It's not our wav to run von down
ran the street, but will gladly have a
talk with you at our offices, at 236
West Kirst street, Albany, Oregon.
If we can not show you the best
bargain, then buy of the other fellow,
but see us before buying.
Only a Few Days to Plant.
Do you realize that there are only a
few days left for spring planting? vVe
have a lot of trees left at our yards
which we will close out at prices that
will interest you.
Annies, Pears. Cherries. Peaches.
Apricots, Gooseberries.
Call at our ofhee in the SchmittBldg
or write ami let us Bhow you.
ALBANY NUKSERIES, Inc.
If you want a cool, sweet
SMOKE that won't burn
your tongue smoke the
NO.
1-
HUB
TOMORROW'S
DO NGS.
I St. Mary's (Catholic). -Rev. Arthur
I ijane, Hector. Kev. Wm. Hampson,
: Assistant. Easter services at 8 and
10:30 a m. Father Lane will Lane will
omciate and speak on the resurrection
! of Christ trora St. Mark. 10.
A select program of Easter music
i will be rendered by the choir, as fol-
lows: Processional, "Regina Coeliij"
Gloria, by Leonard; Credo, by Leonard;
Offertory, "liaec Dies;" Processional,
Organ.
j Gregorian Vespers will be sung at
j 7:3(1 p. m. The evening subject will
I be "The Christian instructed by the
! Resurrection." The nuhli will be
! welcome at these services. '
First Methodist church - Cor. 3rd Bnd
Ellsworth. D. H. Leech. Pastor. Tne
j Easter lesson will be taught in all the
oervices or me day. At lu:3U a. m.
special music and sermon by the pastor.
At 11:45 special program by the Sunday
School. The Epworth L-iBgue meets at
6:30 D. m. At. 7''JD nn V.aataf DAPUflP
I attended by the Knights Templar of
I Albany, Corvallis and other neighboring
towns. An invitation is extended to all
Masons and members of the Eastern
1 Star, their families, and the general
public.
Christian. Albyn Esson. minister. I
; Bible school, followed by communion I
service uuu muming sermon, oegins at
10:15 a. m. Subject of sermon. "The
Resurrection " Christiad endeavor at
6;3l p. m.
At the evening service the choir will
be in charge, when the followine pro
gram will be presented:.
Hymn 117. Praver by Rev. Esson.
Anthem, "I will Extol Thee," L. M.
McPbail. Offertory. Solo, "Consider i
the Lillles, oy Mrs. J. F. Watson.
Scripture reading. Ladies quartet,
"I'm a Pilgrim, I'm a Stranger."
Cantata, Easter Angels, by the choir.
Sopranos. Mrs. H. A. Nelson; Mrs. J.
K. Watson; altos, Mrs. J. C. Holbrook,
Mrs. Essort; tenors. Fred Veal. J. K
MISFITS.
Albany's fire limits really need looking
uuer.
The pride of Albany should be a flne
library.
Aviation promises to
form of suicide.
be the modern
No use trying to Bhow a man from
Mo. without there's a hsun' dawg in it.
Lafallett. the only real progressive
on the republican side running for
president, will not shake off, for sure.
ALBANY.
Hare vour feet attended to by Mr
Driver. 739 E 2. Bell 361-J.
Weddine rines. Enuaeeent rines.
Friendship rings. F. M. French & Son.
New carrier in third district. Lyon to
Lafayette. Call up 468 Home if missed.
Watches, L. W.
bi-
25c for banannas at Holt's.
April 4. 5. G. Easter Special at L.
Matthew's.
Watches, Watches,
Ross, Jeweler.
Special Easter dinner at the Hotel
Revere tomorrow evening.
The 1912 Dayton and Daytonia
cycles) at the Albany bun More.
Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday
at The Woman's Hat Shop,
Lena Rivers drew a good house last
nieht. a neat play, well presented.
The O. E. Depot at this city is to be
114 by 34 i'eet, with a flower garden
around it and cement walks on all sides.
The Indi pecdent Order of Young : r
Men and Eastbuin's team will play t.'ie ' -C -'.;
nocn at 9tn and Jefferson streets.
Let Power Experts Work
For You at Our Expense
We want to sell every kilo
watt of Electric energy that
.we can.
But we do not care to
make a contract wit a phow
er user unless the customer
knows that it is to his advan
tage to do so.
Our power engineers have
devoted years to their work;
they know their business.
They are at the disposal of
every power user, large or
small. They will make a
complete, thorough investi
gation and test, an cdompile
a scientific report upon
which you may rely.
When these experts have
finished you will KNOW
your particular power prob
lems from all sides. Noth
ing will be left to guess work.
TELEPHONES 15
OREGON POWER CO.
AND
ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE
CONTRACTOR"!
Ralston Eleetric Supply Co, 310 W
end Street.
Tuga Walton, 728 E 4th Street.
An ong the-new houses going up at
! the east end is a pretty bungalow being
1 . u.. ilm. r D-..I e
Watson; bass, H. A. Nelson. trgamst, man a. the d,.Dot. at PennvwinkJe and
ilfi S(n. ! : . ..
i' irai s'.rcei.
-lias Nelsow. Director, Mr. Nelson.
Established
1871
FIRST
THE LINN & DENTON REAL
ESTATE COMPANY.
3. V. PIPE.
203 West Second Street.
REAL ESTATE.
1 Farm lands, city property, timber
lands. Money to loan on approved se-
enrity. Insurance written in the best
old line companies.
STONE
THE SKATING RINK will her eafle
be open Wennesdny, Kridav and Sator
day.afternoons and evening under new
management. C. M. HENDERSON.
F. G. Will for watches.
First Presbvterian. Rev. K H. Ges-
elbracht, Minister. Sun me serv o
7:00 a. m. The Simple Easte? story.
Mornmir Service 10:30. theme: Some
Newer Intimations of Immortality.
Special Easier music. Vesper Service
5:00: Stainer's Crucificatinn by a large
choir. Mrs. Flo and Mr. Earl Fbrtmil
ler, Boloists. Sermon: The Unobtrusive
Savior. S. S. 11:45, Special Easter
music. 15 piece orchestra. Melody of
Peace by Carole Martin and a violin
cello solo by Prof,E. L. Wilson, accom
panied by the orchestra: To the
Evening Star by Wagner. C. E. H-A5,
HARRiSBURG
(Oldest National Bank
Assets Over
$1,000,000.00
NATIONAL BANK
of Albany,, Oregon.
the Willamette Valley.)'
Wnen you want somothing good to
eat remember The Dressed Deef Co,,
2nd Lyon
Special meetinns at the 'ree Metho-
Harley Oavmson Motor Cycle at the dist church on corner of Third and
Albany Gun Store. , Montgomery. Services on Sunday at
11:00 a. m., 2:30 p. a and 7:30 pi m.
WATCHES, F. M. French & Son. Revival meetings conducted by B. C.
i Dewey, beginning Sunday, April 7th.
FIRST
For building, ornamental purposes, rip
rap, filling, otc.
Simp'.es at VI. Sondora & Co'sBtore
W. L. UOBU, R. D ;6r
; Home Phono,4.
1HVE YOUil CLOTHES
CLEANED 4ND PRESSED
The Panfatorium,
CLARK HUSTON, Proprietor.
T. J. STITES,
I IHnmsu nf t.m. NotllTV Public.
Legal business of all kinds in all the
tourts promptly nttoncd to. Bell phone
J.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Grace Presbyterian. L. S. Moohel,
Scaled bids will be received by the- pastor. Easter services at 11 a En. and
Hoard of Directors of Hummel Hotel. 7:30 p. m. Rev. B. H. Baker, Florence,
Co., Albany, Oregon, until 8:00 p. m.,. Oregon, will be with us. Sunday
April IKth, 1912, ior the erection and School meets' at 10 a. m. Junior En
comnlction of a Hotel Building;, nc- deavor at 2:30 p. m; Senior Endeavor
cording to plans and specifications- at 6:45 p. m. Everybody is heartily
prepared by Charles II: Burggraf,. ar- j -welcome to these sesvices.
chitcct, Albany, Oregon. t
The contractor will furnish an ap-j St. Peters church. Rev.. Henjy H.
nrnvi-il homl ttTii.il to SO ier ceat of i Marsden Rector Easter services.
the contract within ten days after. the Holy Communion 8:00 a. m. HolyCom-
awarding of the contract f munion and oermon 11M a. m. Swm-
All bids must be made out on wanK ; "s oorvicu una num-ess to me cunuay
nrooosals for the asmc. Blanks- fur-1 scnooi o p. m. bpecial taster music.
nished upon application by J. J. Col
lins, secretary, or architect. Plans
and specifications may be seen at Col
lins & Taylor's office, Albany, Oregon
nr at the architect's office.
The hoard reserves the right urc-i special
jeet any and all bids.
Condensed from the Bulletin.
Preparations for the big potato show
next fall have alt eady begun. Besides
potatoes the display will cover vege
tables generally, fruits, grains, grasses,
fancy work, cullinary, curbs, etc.
Revival meetings are in progress- at
the M. E, church South.
Harrisburg is to have a team it is
expected can play such teams as those
of Albany and Eugene. G. Q, Smith
is manager. The first game will be
tomorrow with Coburg. ' xime DepositS-
J. R. Penland, of Albany, has been in i
the city during the week making a
survey tor a grauing system..
Wm Davidson, a distinct Harrisburg
character, with lots of good in him, left
recently for Florida;
It is estimated that $2,000 a-month is
sent from around Harrisburg every
month to catalog houses.
Eugene Chafin, the temperance orar
tor, spoke Thursday evening.
These Eanks have resources and connections which enable them
to be of tne 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
BANK
Interest on
SAVINGS
of Albany, Oregon.
(Owned by Shareholders of ths First National Bank.)
Assets Over J
$390.ooo.qo" ; ;
Rememb
f The Apollos Again.
J. J. COLLINS, Secretary.
COI L1N3 & TAYLOR,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure
property and transact loans.
Large 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
items.
Will
A. STARK, M. D.
Phvaiclnn and Surgeon.
ft Stark Work - Alhnm
FIRST CAR
UTAH LAND
PLASTER
has , arrived. Place your
orders now.
M, Senders & Co.
United Presbyterian. Preaching by
the pastor, W. f. White. The Suojecs
ot the morning sermon "After Easter.
What.' ' The music will be, beside the
organ numbers: "He is not
Here; He is Risen." bv the Quartet:
and, a Solo from The Missiah, "l.Knav
that my Redeemer Livuib," by JJisa
Gertrude Younr.
At 7:30 p.m. Mm Emma Sox will
render the following n the pipe-organ:
ttomanco vieuxtemps; Sous lea Bob; C 11 Wi inr nroVhae
Wagner, ii ill lui noiwivs
The Albany College Lectare Course
lave engaged as a special number a
-ven great attraction already well
knowaito Albany people.. The- Apollo
Concert Company was one cf the great -est
attractions at Albany Chautauqua
last summer They have with them a
charming reader.. All will remember
the strange instrument, the South
American Marimbaphone. Every one
will wish to heart them- again. They
will appear at the Opera house, Friday
evening April 12th.'
Lumber,
Drain tile,
Shingles
er we handle the best
Cement, Sewer pipe,
Hearth tife, Cedar posts,
Lime, Plaster,
Boxes,
Hallocks,
Sewer pipe
THE CHAS. K. SPAUI.DING LOG CO.
B. KELSAY, Manager. Both Phones.
rims Chorus.
. Ase's Death, T Spring; j
C. D. RAUCH,
Court Reporter,
Public Stenographer.
Office: First National Hank Build
ing. Phones: Office, Dell 146-R;
lU-s., Bell 154-U
Durand; Pill
Morning Mooi
Grieg.
The other music will boc "The
Palm," an Instrumental Ti:o, Miss
Isabollo Ycung, vioiin; Mr. Ir Mit, flute,
Miss Sox, orcan, an Antheia. by the
Choir, "The King, of Glory."" Subject
of Bermon "Easter Triumph.''
A large Men 8 Bible (Jliws, to be
under the leadership of Attorney C. E.
Sox, will be crgaoized ac thfenaraonage
at 11:45.
F G. WILL, lor Watches
WHO WANTS
a.
.Clawtord Block
A. LEININGER,
Dentist,
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albany State Bank Building.
Hell Black 4SJ. Home 275
TO
KNOW
Of good property in east Albany for
nlo. A irjod 7 rom house and burn
mil 1) lot, will sell all or Dart and
huild on vacant bus for parties desiring
Albany it. C ti 11 "lie phnnw -I
l:
DR. VIRGINIA I.EWEAUX,
Osteopathic Physician.
Schmitt Block, Albany.
Vhones: Office Home 359, Bell
Black 2751: Residence 394 Home,
Mack fM Bell.
ST. FRANCIS
BARBERSHOP
Chas Bruce, Proprietor.
DR.
W. R. BILYEU,
Dentist,
I CALIFORNIA ROOMING HOUSE
I H. K. HAZEN. Prop.
Light Housekeeping Suites, Sleeping
Kooms. rates ncasonaoie.
Second and Montgomery Streets
Home Phone 208
"'ill Hi Stark Block
AIMnv
TOM YOUNG. ,
House and Sign Painter,
Agent for the Cleveland Gelsenite
roof paint.
122 Ferry Street,
TTome Thnne. 3.11 Pacific. Red 3002
VIERECK'S BATHS,
217 Wcit First Street.
Tirst-Clati Work Guaranteed.
Light and Heavy Hauling.
Wood for sale, fir, maple and
Phone Home 68; Bell loo K.
a .sit.
The Jersey Daiy
HERD TUBERCULIN TESTED.
Pure Milk and Cream delivered twi&a
ciauy. j
It you do not get your milk promptly,
rail me on either phone. W . C Schulu,
proprietor.
Si0,030TO LOAN on real property, by
j. li. i;nn?ty, Atty at law. Ksonis
over First Nat'l Bank, Albany. 4-5t
FOR SALE. Orphingtnn eggs, 50c a
setting. Chicago and Front Streets.
Home phone 29fi. 16 t
DR. BERNARD KAVANJkUGH
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Surjeon
Graduate of the Los Angeles CoU
lege of Osteopathy.
pc
:ial Attention to
n and Children.
lU-ea
ases of
10-11 5khmitt-Ihmt Bldg , Corner
Third and Broadalbin Streets Albany,
Oregon.
I'honcs Home, 203; Bell. 3P5-J.
FRANCIS W. ALBRO,
Teacher of Piano and Harmony
Studio in ScSmilt Buildirg Room 12. Home Phone 362
Piano Tuning a Specialty.
If so, before buying be sure to look
up what I have for sale as I can not
only save you money; but make you
i good profits as well.
Good seven room house, with base
ment, furnace, bath, modern, large
i lot 67x112 fect. Some fruit, nice
i lawn. Situated close in, West Al
bany. Price, $3600. Terms can be
given.
Seven room modern house, cement
1 basement, situated close in on paved
street. Small lot. Price S32O0. Terms
can be made.
Two cottages, one lot, 66x110. This
property rents for good money and is
a fine bargain. Price $5200. Terms.
This is an excellent buy and the man
who buys it will make good money,
besides property pays' good interest,
i I have farm lands of all descrip
' tions, garden tracts, and beautiful
: suburban homes, also some good lots
suitable for business. Prices reason
1 able. I am not in any promotion
' schemes whatever, and any one buy-
ing from me will not afterwards feel
J sorry for it. Call on J. V. Pipe, the
1 old reliable real estate dealer. 203
West 2nd St., Albany, Ore.
INTEREST ON TIME
DEPOSITS
This bak 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
A CHECK BOOK
is easier to carry than a wal
let filled with currency, gold
r silver.
It adds dignity to your
transactions and gives much
satisfaction.
Checks are of no value except to
the person in whose favor drawn
Can you afford to keep your money
at home or in your pocket when you
can have, without expense, a check
book on this bank?
ALBANY STATE BANK
Wm Bain, Pres.
F. J. Miller, Vice Pret.
N. M. Bin, Cathier.
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY