Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, May 10, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    NEW CREAM
46 in. Cream Serge, good quality,
at &L.00 yd.
50 in. Cream Serge, -with black
stripe, at $1,35 yd.
56 in. Cream Diagonal Suiting.
Special at $2.00 yd.
Flood's Store
Agents for !. & G Corsets.
Agents for Standard Pattern
TOMORROW'S
ADVERTISEMENT FOR STREET
PAVING.
Scaled bids will be received by the
Common Council of the City of Al
bany, Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock p. ni.
May 8, 19l2, for -the improvement of
Fifth Street from the cast curb line
of Him Street to the west curb line
of Main Street, in said City of Al--bany.
Said improvement to be made in the
following manner, to-wit:
First: By grading said street to
the proper sub-grade.
Second: Jty paving the roadway of
saiil street full width with full inter
sections with gravel bitulithic pavc
unent. .Third: By laying and constructing
gravel bitulithic headers.
Fourth: By constructing catch bas
ins. Fifth: liy constructing inlets.
Sixth: by laying vitrified sewer
JPC.
Said improvement to be made in
accordance with the charter and or
dinances of the said City of Albany,
and the plans, specifications and esti
mates of the City Engineer on file in
be office of the City Recorder, where
plans may be seen and specifications
and -.estimates obtained.
Bids-.will be opened at 8 o'clock p.
m. May 8, 1912.
No proposal or bid will be consid
ered unless accompanied by a certi
fied check payable to the City of Al
bany in an amount, equal to live per
cent of the aggregate bid, to be for-"
fcited as fixed and liquidated damages
in case the bidder neglects or refuses
to enter into a contract and provide
an approved bond in the sum of $5,-
fKKMXl for the faithful performance of
For Sale
A good new modern 5-room bunga
low, modern in every respect, electric
lights, located in the East part of Al
bany. Price, $2500.
Good house located in the west part
of Albany, two lots. Price, $3500.
Easy terms.
House and one lot located in the
west part of Albany, six room, two
story. Price, $1850.
One lot and barn located in West
Albany. Price, $000.
Vacant lot, well located in the west
part of city, $500.
Vacant lot in west or east part,
ranging from $500 up.
Good house and barn and chicken
house, about i'A acres of ground,
good store building, barn and small
store room. For sale on easy term's
at the right price. Call for prices.
Good modern bungalow located on
west Seventh street. Price, $3500.
Two lots and good barn, west Fifth
street. Price, $3000.
Five acres of land located in Jeffer
son about Vi blocks from S. P. depot,
including small house and barn, stock,
tools and implements and in fact
everything on the place at $1300. This
is a bargain.
Small acreage from five to ten acre
tracts located on good county road,
school house within 't mile of any of
the tracts. Price $150 per acre on
easy tcrmsv Laud guaranteed to be
first class.
Also have a nnmber of small farms
in prices that are right, also on easy
terms, il yon are iuuimiik iui u numc i
in Albany or anywhere in the conntry.
the work, within ten days after noti-4 call and see me and get my prices lie-
I Baptist. Services at the usual hours.
, St. Peters. (Episcopal) Rev enry
H. Marsden, rector. Sunday t'c iuoI 10
a. m. Holy communion hod sermon 11
a. m. Evening service and address 6
o clock.
Grace Presbyterian. f,. S Mochel,
minister. Divine services at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m. S. S. 10 a. m. Senior En.
deavor 7:15 p. m. All are cordially in
vited to attend these services.
Christian. Albyn Esson, minister.
Bible School 10:15 a. m , followed by
communion service and morning sermon.
C. E. 7p m. Evening service 8. Spec
ial muBic by chorus choir. The public
is cordially invited.
Catholic. (St. Mary's) -Rev. Arthur
Lane, rector. Sunday services at 8 and
10:30 a.m. Rev. Michael J. Gilligan,
the new assistant at St. Mary's, will
officiate and preach. Evening service
at 7:30. The public is welcome at these
services.
Methodist.Cor. Third and Ellsworth
Sts. -V. H. Leech, pastor. 1 ublic
! worship 10:30 a.m. S. S 11:45. Junior
League 3 p. m. Epworth League 7 p
m. Evening service 8. Special music
morning and evening. A welcome to
the public.
United Presbyterian.- W. P. White,
paster. Services at 10:30 a m. end 8
p. m. Morning subject: "The Offence
of the Cross. At the evening service
Miss Ruth A. Work, our Women's Mis
sionary bociety s missionary in Egypt,
will speak Do not mies the Bible
School at 11:45 a. m.
Presbyterian. F. H. Geselbracht,
minister. Morning service 10:30. The
Theme: "The Superexcellenceof Things
Ordinary." Vesper service 5. Prof.
E. M. Sharp U. D., of Albany College,
will bring the Message: "Four causes
of our Salvation." Mr. Van Tassel and
the United Presbyterian church choir
will render the special musical numbers.
S. S. 11:45. C. E. 7 p. m.
Gov. West has his hand full of pen.
The Humphreys will hang. Tbey are
guilty
If you feel chilly read of the weather
at other places
Roosevelt continues to make the
world take notice. But his big stick
after all is only a switch.
Here's a tear to the memory of Homer
Davenp rt. He will always have a
arm place in tne memory of the peo
ple of Oregon.
'Uncle Tom's Cabin" Coming
Leon W. Washburn with Stetson's
"Uncle Tom's CaDin" Company will be
at Albany May 8, when the patrons of
that popular house will see this time
honored play in all its superior attrac-
I this purposeful story, is portrayed by
rred Bennett, stetson s original - un
cle Tom", probably the best known
impersonter of this celebrated charac
ter in the world. There will be two
Topsies anl two Marks in the great
double cast. The work ot competent
players is further enbanded by beauti
ful stage settings and new electrical
devices.
licit ion, ' huuday excluded, oi award
of contract to such bidder.
.All biers must be made with a view
of completing the construction of such
1 .......... In (tin l'n:f (1V nf
.Mnipi u I'm. in ji ivn iw m- - j
October, 1912, under a liquidated pen
ally for damages of $25.0(1 for each
da" o( delay beyond that riod.
I Attention of all conraclors is called
to the agreement of Warren Brothers
Company, filed with this city, in ac
cordance with which agreement War
ren lirolhcrs Company agrees to li
cense all contractors desiring to bid
for the work to lay the gravel bitu
lithic pavement in accordance with its
patents, and the terms of said agrcc-
Th'c council reserves the right to
nnv .mil all bids.
ii i.i.ic ilw.iil.l he addressed It-
. .'..ir " Alh.niv. Oregon,
illy iwvi.i.iv., j' c
....Ci.i "ivnnnsal for improvement ot
Fifth Street." ..
lly order of the Common Council.
If V.. VAN TASSEL.
Recorder of the City of Albany.
First Pub. April 27. last May n, ivi.
fore buying, as I have some good
buys. Anyone interested in the above
call at my office for prices and particulars.
J. A. HOWARD.
J. V. PIPE.
r
203 West Second Street.
" REAL ESTATE.
T?..m i-,.,.U rltv nronerty, timbci
i .1- t.x...... ,. l.i.m nn anoroved se
....ritv. Insurance written in the beat
old line companies.
V WW 4
ICOTsmwT BXUMOOtWVVB&V, 1
Reasons
WHY YOU SHOULD BE INTER
ESTED IN THE UNION FUK-
NITUKE MFG. CO.
Stirring thing up.
Self Filling Fountain Pen;.
See our 0. C. Rings youHI surely
want one becaese of their great
beauty and worth. Look a if they
cost twice the price. With each
ring you get a printed guarantee
that insures you against lost stonea
(except diamonds).
Give Our Representatives
A Fair Hearing
When the Oregon Power
Company's representatives
call uninvited and try to in-
terest you in electric light
ing or central station power
give them a chance to pre
sent their proposition if you
can spare the time.
Our men are
hard and have something to
offer which is of genuine
service.
We believe they
their business; that
state facts and only
and that they are polite and
courteous.
They will not take more
than a reasonable amount, of
your attention and time.
A telephone call will bring
one of these experts to your
office, home or factory.
TELEPHONES 15
OREGON POWER CO.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE AND
CONTRACTORS
Ralston Eleetric Supply Co., 310 W
2nd Street.
Tuga Walton, 728 E 4th Street.
working:
know
they
facts,
GUARANTEED- RINGS
are made for men, women and'cbU
dren. Over 2000 patterns. Look.
for Q C. stamp inBide each ring..'
Call and get free birthstone carov
L. W. Ross,
Jeweler Albany, Or.
The Riverside Farm
Established
171
Assets Over
fi,ooo.oe&M
FIEST 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.
ED. SCHOh'L. Proorietor
Breeder and Importer of O. I. C. Hog: ;
w .
I FIRST SAVINGS BANK
of Albany, Oregon.
(Owned by Shareholders of the- First National Bank.)
X Interest on Assets Over
J Time Deposits. " 1390,000.00
&. C. White and Buff Leghorns, W.
F. Kecks, Light Brahmas, K. Li.
Rhode Island Reds, White
Cochin Bantams, M . li.
Turkeys, Whii. rc.i
den Geese, I'-kin
Ducks, 1'euti
Guinei"
Wiiner of 17 prizes and 22 on Poultry
at the Lewis & Clark Fair,
eggs- in. Season . - Stock for Sale
phone. Farmers 93 - - - R. F. D. No 3
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan m small and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought. 1 will bond yon.
Property handled for non-rest
dents.
Bemuse it is an Albanv institution
owned by Albany people who live
right here anion you; an institution
that 85 per cent ot tne money is icu
right here in Albany; only IS per
cent goes to Portland and Eastern
points. Did yon ever stop to thinK
that this Company draws money from
every town in Oregon and California
and 'leaves it ngnt nere in rtmany;
that every merchant and property
owner gets this money?
Investigate tnis opportunity ana
conic in with us and make this the
largest furniture factory on the coast
We have taken all the chances in get
ting this business started. We have
spent three years in building up this
business and can now offer you a good
opportunity for investment.
For further information see
Collins & Taylor,
E. V. Anderson,
Eugene E. Malfait,
G. S. Sandatrom,
A. H. Sandstrom.
To intreduee the 'Auto-Filler" Self
. Tillinnr PnMntnin npn. I will ftpll for 30
, iays.commencingApril 29th, Auto Filler I
' pens at half price $6. t pens for $3.00.
$5.00 pem for $2.&). $4.00 pens for
$2.00. WOOpena for $1.50. $2.00 Dens
for $I.0(k Guarantee gt3 with every
pen - Money cheerfully refunded if not
satisfactory.
About May 54h, we will have a full
line of post carls and magazines. Sub
scriptions taken for all periodicals.
HAWL1NGS.
121-123 Broadalbin St.
EXECUTOR'S notice:
Notice- i Rect-by given that tiiecun
dersigned has been by the County
Count of Lira county, Oregon, duly
appointed executor of the last will and1
testament of Hathew Achesoii,. late of
said county, deceased. All persons
having claims against the estate of
said' deceased" are hereby required' to
present the: same, with the proper
vouchers, to the undersigned, at the
of&e of Hewitt & Sox. in the City of
Albany, Oregon, within six months
fromj the dare of this notice.
Dated April 12, 1912.
I. R. ACHESOtf,
HEWITT & SOX, Executor..
Attorneys for Executor.
Remember we handle the best
Lumber, Cement, Sewer pipe, Boxes,
Drain tile, Hearth tife, Cedar posts, Hallocks,
Shingles Lime, Plaster, Sewer pipe
THE CHAS. K. SPAUI.DING LOG CO.
A. B. KELSAY, Manager. Both Phones.
COI LIN3 & TAYLOR.
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure
property and transact loans,
l.are or small timber tracts.
A. STARK. M. 13.
Physician and Surgeon,
Will & Stark Hlix-k - Albanv
H. V. MERRILL,
Insurance, Loans, Bonds
Room No. 1, First Savings Bank
Building.
STONE
DR. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician.
Albany Slate Bauk Building.
Pt!,J!!:,ck-'!,'i- Home 275
" dr. Virgin i a": bvka l-x.
Osteopathic Pli v-i'.c.n.
Si-hmitt r.lncl;. .MVr".
t;,oncs: OlV.ce l!.i-.e ?A r.-.t
Black 2751: Residence cT.-t nc-mc.
black 8(0 Bell.
11. A. LE1N1NUER,
Dentist.
Hi-vforil ".lurk M''
DR. W. R. BILYEU,
Pentist,
'ill & Stark I'.locW Albany
VIERECK'S BATHS.
217 West Kirsl Street.
yirst-Closi Wotk Guaranteed.
For I iiiMing, ornamental purposes, rip
run. ti hlltr. tHC.
Sami) v at M . Scmlor & Co'a store
W. L. t:HH, K U 6.
Mionie Phono.i.
II .WE YOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED AND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
CLARK HUSTON, Tropriotor.
T. J.TLTES,
Atlornw at Law Notary Public,
Legal business of all kinds in all the
courts promptly aliened to. Bell phone
ti-J.
Summer Vacations
Via the
To the East
Rose Festival
Elk's. Convention
U) I Si) N SET f
I lOGDENSr SHASTA I 1
1 V ROUTES I I
SEASHORE
OF
MOUNTAINS
F. G. Will for watches.
Round trip tickets to the principal cities of the East, going or return
iiig through California, or via Portland. Going limit 15 days, final return
limit October 31, on sale as follow?:
SALE DATES
April 25, 26. 27. lulv. 2, 3. 6. ". 11. 12. 15, 16, 20, 22, 23,
Mav, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, IS, 26, 29. 30, 31.
24, jo.. August, 1. 2. 3, 6, 7, 12, 15, 16, 22, 23.
June, 1, 0. 7. S. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18, 1, 29, 30. 31.
20. 21, 24, J?. J7. 28. J'. Sept.. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 12. 30.
Imperial Council Mystic Shrine. Los Angeles, April 30th to May 4th.
NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY
The home of the Rhododendron, an ideal place to spend the summer. ..Low
round trip and week end tickets. Reasonable hotel rates, out door anftisc
nients. bathinc. boating, goli, tishinc. etc.
Low Fares to Meeting of Women's Clubs San Francisco, June 24 to July t
PACIFIC RAILWAY & NAVIGATION BEACHES .
Are now- within easy reach by the P. R. & N. and a new- field for a pleasant
vacation open. Week end tickets now o nsalc and season tickets from al:
points on sale June lt.
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
Opens June 10 and Closes June 15. The greatest Floral Fiesta and Carnival
ot ricamre yet held. Low round trip tickets on sale from all points.
For beautifully illustrated booklets describing New port. Kayoccan am'
other points, as well a information about Eastern Fares, routes, stop-overs,
etc., call on nearest Agent or write to
JOHN' M. SCOTT. General l'assemrcr Agent, Portland, Oregon.
1. P. O. E. (Elks) Convention, July 8 to 13. 1912
A CHECK BOOK
. is easier to carry than a wal
let filled: with currency, gold
or 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, Pre. F. J. Miller, Vice Pre. N. M. Bain, Cuhier.
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
FIUTAHALAND WHO WANTS kEow
J I ifl LiJlLJ Of good property in east Aibany for
r A PTPT1 sa'e- 7 rom house and barn
"LAiJ 1 tiK and 19 lot9. wil1 sell all or part and
. build on vacant lots for parties desiring
has arrived. Place your it- Call Home phone 1168. 2t
orders now.
M, Senders & Co. Mel, the saw filer, will be found at
the green front on Baker street, near
the skatintr rink.
C. D. RAUCH, DAWSON 4 BU.rZLAFF.
Court Reporter,
Public Stenographer. ST. FRANCIS
Office: First National Bank Build- BARBERSHOP
55, BcnH-u8"' Be" 146 R; Chas' Bruce Proprietor-