Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, May 17, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    SUMMER HOSIERY
Women's like silk Hose, in Black, TaD
and White, per pair
25c
They look like silk and wear better.
Children's like silk hose, in black, tan,
white, light blue and pink, per pair
25c
-You will never know hosiery satisfaction till you try these numbers
Flood's Store
Agents for & G, Corsets. Agents for Standard Pattern
MISFITS
The man who depends on luck will
generally get soup.
The thicker silence is the better in
about halt the cases.
Don't wait until tomorrow to throw
a bouquet at your friends.
Did you know that telephones, like
corn tstalks, have big ears?
This year's Chautauqua will be the
best yet. The prospect is a good one.
After all the modern circus is a
good deal of a chestnut, wormy at
that.
These millionairesses who lavish all
their attention on their pet dawgs are
the limit.
TOMORROW'S
DOINGS.
It might help the attendance at
some of the churches if silver dollars
were made to ring.
hiiilljSgiig
ALBANY.
ALL over the world, hotels,
railways, steamship lines
and the best shops, know
"A.B.A." Cheques are as (food as
gold. No difficulty In cashing
them, for your signature identi
fies you. Pay your bills through
out your trip with them, just as
you would at home with your
own check book.
rrrnaCbCQcsaH- yj
J. W.Cusick & Co
Have vour feet attended to bv Mm.
Driver, 739 E 2. Bull 361-J.
Silk Hose, 25c, 39c, 50c and $1.00
pair. Chambers & McCune.
Wedding rings, Engagement rings,
Friendship rings. F. M. French & Son.
The celebrated Black Shells haye ar
rived at Baltimorss'.
The 1912 Dayton and Daytonia bi
cycles at the Albany Gun Store.
All kinds of job printing at the Rook
lidge Printcry, over Woodworth's
Everybody is uskine what are the
littlo musical signs patted over town?
If you appreciato the best try Quality
Brand Ice Ci earn at the Jersey Milk
Depot, 325 Lyon street.
Wnen you want something good to
eat remember Tho Dressed Beef Co..
2nd & i,
A 4th of July celebration once a
year may hereafter be depended upon
ill Albany.
A convict escaped from the pen.
yesterday and came uo this way. fol
lowed by a guard, who called out Al-
a 'unit: mice in a mini ior tile
lleeing prisoner.
C. G. Kawlings has a convenient
arrangement that will be appreciated,
it is a post card desk, to be used in
writing the cards, with ink and pen
ready, l'oslage stamps can also be
secured, and the variety of cards is a
large one. lie also carries the latest
magazines.
Myxomccetes of the Wilamctte Val
ley is the title of a lecture delivered it
Corvallis. Hope there are none in Al
bany. President Taft would ' get more
votes if he would stay in Washington
and attend to the business of the
country.
The Lebanon Advance man says he
can go out and catch a bushel basket
full of salamanders any time he wants
to. What then.
How easy it is when you know
Ifoiv, just to prevent a cold. All you
have to do is when you feel it coming
on to bend to the floor, rakte up, sniff
the air, and there you are.
Madeline Force Astor got tooled to
the limit. Old Astor left a will
giving his wife only $5,000,000 in,
trust, contingent on her remaining his
widow, which she will never dVr be
ing merely a girl. It is to be hoped
she fools the Astors and docs stay a
widow.
A Dry Town Story.
A Dry Town is the name of a live-
story at the Empire. After the sa
loons had closed a young man who
went west t omake his fortune start
ed an ice cream store, doing a land'
office business. His girl east had re
jected him because he couldn't make
a living. When she heard of his pros
perity she also went west, and he
snubbed her. Then she opened a soda
fountain and was getting all the busi
ness when a partnership was proposed
and formed for life.
Christian Church. The usual morn
ing and evening services will be con
tinued at this church. Special music
by chorus choir. Cordial welcome to
everybody.
St. Peter's Church. Rev. Henry H.
Marsden, rector. Sunday services:
Holy Communian 8 a. m. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Morning service and
sermon 11 a. m. Evening service at
5 p. m.
First Methodist Church. D. H.
Leech, pastor. Mother's Day will be
observed with sermon by the pastor,
at 10:30 a. m. Every one is requested
to wear a white flower. All are invit
ed. A special invitation is extended to
old people. Other services at the usu
al hours.
St. Mary's Church. Rev. Arthur
Lane, Rector. Sunday services at 8
and 1U:3U a. m. Kcv. Michael Uil
ligan will have charge of the services
and will deliver the evening sermon at
7:3u. 1 he pastor will conduct mis
sion services at Lebanon and Browns
ville. The public is cordially invited.
United Presbyterian. W. P. White,
pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and
8 p. m. "Mother's Day" serman in
the morning. Text: "As one whom
his mother comforteth, so will I
comfort you." White carnations for
everybody. Evening sermon: "The
beauty of the Lord." "Mother's Day"
will also be observed in the Bible
school at 11:45 a. m.
Grace Presbyterian Church. L. S.
Mochel, minister. Mothers' Day ob
servance at 11 a. m. Rev. Sharp, D.
D., of Albany College, preaches. We
want every mother to attend, and all
children as well as men. Every moth
er will be remembered with a lovely
remcmbcrance. Divine services at 8
p. m. Sunday school meets at 10 a.
m. Christian Endeavor society at
7:15 p. in. Everybody invited.
First Presbyterian Churclil Rev. F.
H. Geselbracht. minister. Morning
service 10:30. Theme: "A Tribute to
Our Mothers." Mother's Day will be
recognized. As a token the congre
gation is requested to wear' a white1
liower, preferably a white carnation.
Evening service 8:00. Theme-:: "Good.
Xewsi" 11:45 S. E. Orchestra1.. The
, beautiful printed programs arranged
toy Margaret uangster win De used.
7 aOO C. E. A cordial welcome.1 to- all.
TO BETTER
SERVE THE PEOPLE
The first rule of a modern util
ity organization is that customers
must be pleased.
Towards realizing this ambi
tion the Oregon Power Company
established its New Business De
partment. The purpose of this department
is to study the needs of custom
ers in order to better serve them.
Expert assistance has been se
cured to help make the New Busi
ness Department valuable to pa
trons of the Oregon Power Com
pany. Our representative will respond
to all requests for advice on illum
inating and power questions.
A telephone call from a cottage
is honored as readily as a call
from a large factory,
OREGON POWER CO.
TELEPHONES 15
Established
1871
Assets Over
I1.000.000.M
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Albany, Oregon.
(Oldest National Bank 'n the Willarmrtte Valley.)
Government Man to Speak.
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.
Monster Reducting Sale.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Good (arm 134 acres, 35 acres in
cultivation, 20 acres more ready to
plow with little work, 6 acres line pas
ture besides 'Oilier pasture in timber
tract, lots of good second growth fir
timber, over 3000 cords wood, crop
. all'in,12 acres line clover. Fair 5-room
hoiM.-, barn and other buildings, good
wCfl, fine spring can be piped to house,
'Some fruit, 6 miles to Albany, and 3
miles to good town on S. P. railroad,
i'i miles to station on S. P. R. R. and
IVa miles to Oregon Electric; lots of
fine rolling orchard land, on county
road. R F. D telephone, close to
good school. Price, $95.00 per acre,
small payment down and easy terms
on balance or will take good residence
in Albany up to $2000.00 and balance
terms.
B. M. PAYNE,
Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon.
T. J. STITE,
. t vinH-.t p..t.i;
Attorney ai. lw. wwmij u..w
Legal business of al! kinds in all the
courts promptly attencd to. Bell phone
6-J.
The Deborah class of the M. E.
S. S. last evening held a party at the
M. E. church, with the teacher of the
class, Prof. C. M. Kendall. Thirty
two were present, and an enjoyable
time was had for several hours social
ly, in games, aiuUwith some choice refreshments.
Only a Pew Days to Plant.
Do you realize that there are only a
few days loft tor spring planting? vVe
have a lot of trees left at our yards
which we will close out at prices that
will interest you.
Applet, Peart, Cherriet, Peaches
Apricott, Gooseberries.
Call at our ollice tn the Schmitt Bldg.
or writs and let us show you.
ALBANY NURSERIES, Inc.
The Jersey Dairy
HERD TUBERCULIN TESTED.
Pure Milk and Cream delivered twics
daily.
It you do not got your milk promptly,
rail me on eithor phone. W. C. Schulti,
proprietor.
In order that our store an dstock
be known, both near and far, Bar
gains in first-class Furniture will be
foun dat Fisher, Bradcn Co., 3rd and
liroadalbin streets.
Ohasj H. Lane, of the department of
agrulture of the U. S. government,
wiir.be in Albany on the 20th and 21st
of May, speaking in the evening of
the tirst day and the forenoon of ; ttie
next on the educational feature of the
work.. He shows a number of fine cot
ton and corn club slides, and it is caiir
sidcrerl a big tiling to have him.
Set Yourself Right.
Notice.
Application for water for irrigation
service for the season of 1912, (June,
July, August and September), may
now be made at the ofiice of the Ore
gon Power Company, 306 West Sec
ond street. t!9
FG. Will ior watches
Always; get Fisher & Braden Co.'.
pricessbefore you buy Home Furnish
ings. Your money's worth or your
money back, is what you get at Fisher,.
Braderr Co.
Thee number of births in April ira
53 ami the number of deaths 22. Of
the latter 15 were over 50 years of
age, ilmrae under a year.
Watehes, Watches, Watches, L. W
PIRST SAVINGS BANK
of Albany, Oregon.
(Owned by Shareholders of the First Natrona Bank.)
Interest on Assets Over
J Time Deposits. ' -. $390,000.00
Just in
5000 Berry Hallocks..
CHAS. K. SPATJLDING- LOGGING CO.
A. B. Kelsay, Manager. Bell Phone 184 R. Home Phone 324.
J. V.JPIPE.
203 Vi Second Street.
REAL ESTATE.
Farm lands, city property, timber
lands. Money to loan on approved se
curity. Instirtnce written in the beat
old line companies.
DR. BERNARD KAVANAUGH
Osteopathic physician, office hours 9 to
12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Evenings by
appointment. Telephones Homo 203
Boll 830 J. Residence. 223 South Ferry
at., phono Bell 38G-R. First Savings
Bank building, Second and Broadulbin
streets, Albany, Oregon.
ICE CREAM
I was very fortunate in securing tine
agency for the Mt Hood ice cream again
this season nothing but the best mat
erials used in its manfacture always nice
and firm Strawbeerys. Vanilla and Cho
colate. At the Crest at all thimes.
L. L. Potts Both Phones, 3 1 6 w. 2nt St.
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 .bant?
J. M. RALSTON,
Insurance, Loans & Collections.
Have money to loan in small and
large amounts. Notes and mort
gages bought, I will bond you.
Properly handled for non-residents.
COI LIN3 TAYLOR.
Real Estate and Insurance,
Buy and sell property. Insure
Property and transact loans,
.arge or small timber tracts.
A. STARK. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Will & Stark Block - Albany
H. F. MERRILL,
Insurance, Loans, Bonds
Room No. 1, First Savings Bank
Building.
STONE
DK. MARY MARSHALL,
Osteopathic Physician,
Albany State Bank Building.
Bell Black 4f. Home 275
DR. VIRGINIA 7.EWKAUX.
Osteopathic Physician.
Schmitt Block, Albany
.rtionc' Office Home Si). Bell
Black 2751; Residence Home,
Mack StJ Hell.
11. A. LKIN1NUER.
Dentist,
ri.twford Block - - Albany J
For 1 uilding, ornamental purposes, rip
rap, tilling, etc.
Simp.es at M. Senders & Co'a store
W. I. COHH, R D o.
' home l'hniie.4.
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED AND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
CLARK lll'STON. Proprietor.
DR. V. R. B1LYEU.
Dentist,
"'ill & Stark Block - Albany
VIERECK'S BATHS,
217 West First Street.
,Fttt-C!a Wo'k Guaranteed.
The Riverside Farm
Ell. SC.IIOI'L. Proprietor
Jreeder and Importer of O. I. C. Uog
S. 0. White and Huff Leghorns, W.
P. Reeks, l.isht ISrahnms. R. C.
Rhode Island Reds, White
Cochin Bantams, .M. H.
Turkeys, Who. i n i
den (loose, 1' n
Ducks, ro I .
(nine i '
Winner ot 17 prizes and 22 cn Poultrj
at the Lewis & Chirk Fair.
Kits in Season Stock for Stilq
Line, Kaintrt SB It F. D. No
Roseburg Straw
berry Carnival.
May 16-17-18.
Tho Fourth Annual Strawbeirj Carnival at Roseturg will be held on the
jbovo dates, and the
lOLlUtN&brlASIAI
ROUTES
will sell roand trip tickets from all points on its lines at
ONE AND ONE THIRD FARE.
Tickets on sale My 16-17-13 with final return limit May 20th. For further in
tormatioa till on any S. P. Agent cr write to
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland; Oregon
ALBANY STATE BANK
Wm Bain, Pres. F. J. Miller, Vice Pre. N. M. Bain, Cashier.
GROCERIES
AND BAKED GOODS
AT
CONRAD MEYERS
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
ECONOMIZE BY USING
Imperial Hard Wheat
Flour
$1.30 Sack, $5 a Barrel
M, Senders & Co.
C. D. RAUCH,
Court Reporter,
Public Stenographer.
Office: First National Bank Build
ins. Phones: Office, Bell 146-R,
Rc.p Bell 134-U
TO
KNOW
WHO WANTS
Of good property in east Albany for
sale. A gaod 7 rnm ;house and barn
and 19 lots, will sell all or part and
build on vacant lets fur psrties desiring
it. Call Home phone 1163. 3t
Mel, the saw filer, will be found at
the green front on Baker street, near
the skatinir rink.
DAWSON & BUrZLAFF.
ST. FRANCIS
BARBERSHOP
Chas, Bruce, Proprietor.