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PAGE TWO ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. 1815 ... . - J. Daily Democrat WM. H. HORNJ BROOK. Editor and Publisher. Entered at the postoffite it Albany, Orenon, i eecom-clas matter. Published cverv evening except Sun day. Scnil-weeldy published Tuc BUSINESS MATTER Address all communication and make all remittances payable to the Dem ocrat l'uhlishing t.V In ordering changes of addreas, sub scribers should always Rive old as well iw new address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, per weck.$ .10 Delivered Cy carrier, per year.. 4et Hy mail, at end of year. 3 50 Hy mail m advance, per year 3.W Semi-Weekly At end of year , ..$1.50 When-paid in advance, one yr L25 CLASSIFIED RATES 1c per word for first publication; ic per word thereafter, payable in ad vance. .Minimum charge (jf tbc. Established in 186$. SATURDAY. JANUARY 2, 1915 PERSONAL MENTION Xt:.. n-.i.i. nr , . ...... iK-oian .Traicrs, who nas Deen ,,rcm. in Moanon, was in Albany this morning returning to oruana wnere she is attending high SCHOOL Aliss Lillice Devaney went out to Lyons tnis morning. Miss Martha Corroder, left this morning for her home in Salem afte: visiting here with Miss Clara and Miss Catherine Luther. William Ehlert, of Lebanon was in town this morning en route to Port land on business. Judge and Mrs. Kelly went to Sa- lem this morning. Charley McKey returned from Cor- vallis this morning after attending the Special Sale Talking Machines Grafanola, with push button cabinet. oak, mahogany and walnut. 24 selections $92.80 $2.00 per week Grafanola (OAK) . 20 selections. Complete $56.50 $1.50 per week Grafanola With 10 selections $28.25 75c per week Victrola Mahogany. 24 selections $84.00 $2.00 per week Victrola. 20 selections $47.50 $1.50 per week Victrola 20 selections $57.50 $1.50 per week One Talking Machine and 4 selections. Special $10.80 50c per week Come in and hear "Tipperarr" tir 1 .1 r We Have Just Received Car Of Woodworth Drug Dried 3eet Company puJp M. SENDERS ft CO. FISHER, BRADEN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND I r, . i udcruCT33V- .nd FRESH and CURED t3f LADY ATTENDANT I MEATS Both Phon WholL and R.uil - ' F. W. SCHULTZ READ OUR WANT ADS. Both Phowhs 132 Lvon St. firemen'i celebration in that city last night. Charlei Stewart went to Saicru on business thil morning. Mill Hilah Hubbard went to Lyoni this morning. Mr. E. IL and Miss Elizabeth Houston left for Heppner thia mom- - hn( Ralph Thon. returned thia morning from Lebanon, where he spent New Year's Day. Miss Winnie Wagnes went to Lyons this morning. T. Bison, who has been visiting ov er the holidays with friends in this city left this morning for his home in Seattle. C. W. Liggett went to Newburg this morning to attend to business 1 matters. John Cloor returned from Corval lis this morning after attending the "remen s celebration Held m that city lasi nigm. Miss Anna Forrest went to Lyons this morning. C E. Sullivan was in town this morning en route to his home in Mill City from Portland where he has been visiting with friends. M iss Luella Tompkins went to Gates this morning. B. F. Ellsworth went to Kingston this morning to spend the week end with his family in that city. Miss Bertha F. Lee, who has been vl H""i. - fcs.or an.i xir w.ii-,. u.. i Mcft ,his morning for Tieton, Wash ington. where she is teaching. fj Hrl ,....-..i .k:. : I --w.- "X. 4 llll IIIUI 111IIK trnm f,ii;. .k v. . . ........ HutiC . i c . i u c u ine fireman's celebration last niuht William Patterson, of Lyons was I 'n town this morning on his way home from Salem where he has been visit ing recently. Mr. and Mr- Robert Quinn. of Mill City, who have been visiting over the holidays in Hood River, returned home this morning, stopping in Al- ba"y. " 'he Miss Eva and Miss Sidney Down- g, who have been visiting in Port land, were in Albany this morning on their way home. H. Baum, who has been visiting in Nam pa for the last three months, was in Albany this morning on his way home to Thomas. J. W. Wilson went to Lebanon this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bennett, of Shel- burn, who have been visiting with friends in Cottage Grove, were in town this morning on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Thacker left for their home in Thomas this morning concluding a visit spent at the home of Del Houston, of this city. J. D. Sullivan left for a two days' stay at Lebanon this morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nelson went to Portland this morning to spend the day. Miss Anna Hunt is spending today in Portland. L. E. Clevinger, of Lebanon, was in town this morning on his way to Mil- Iersburg to attend to business mat ters. AT THE CHURCHES w a a a) ) m a -a si a si s rr, m rl. St Peter's Church. Rev. I. D. Cummiiu. 11 a. m. Celebration of the Holy communion and sermon by the Rev. J. W. Armstrong. The evening service will be omitted. First Methodist-D. H. Leech, pas tor. Revival services begin at this church tomorrow with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Park of Seattle the evangelists. Mr. Park will have charge of the serv ice at 10:30 a. m. There will be a large chorus choir, special music by the evangelists, and solo by Mrs. Ralph Robinson of Portland. Sunday school meets at 11:45 a. m. Good mu- I sic and classes for all ages. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Evening evange listic service at 7:30. The public in cluding visitors and Grangers wel come. Baptist Church Regular service at the usual hours. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. sharp. Preaching services at 1! a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. E. T. Smith. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. All not attending services elsewhere are cordially invited to meet with us. Evangelical church East First and Pine streets. Ezra Maurer. pastor. This Sunday school at 10 a. m. Subject. "Temptation; Our Attitude Toward it and How to Meet it." Young Peo ple's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evangelis tic services at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday 7:30 p. m. The union revival prayer meeting which has been in progress for several weeks on Tuesday evening will continue at the Brethren chapel on Geary street. , United Presbyterian. W. P. White, pastor. The pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. and. 7:30 p. m. In the evening service the subject will be: A Message from the Church at Ephe sus. This is the first of a series of sermons from Revelation 2nd and 3rd chapters. In these chapters we find seven first century messages for twentieth century churches. Bible school at 11:45 a. m. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. The Monday night Bible class meets every Monday night from 7:30 to 8:30. St. Mary's Church Sunday serv ices at 8 and 10:30 a. m. At the early service the pastor will address the Holy Name Society on the Reverence due to the Divine Name. The men of this society will receive communion a body and a reception of new members will follow. At the high mass Father Lane will read the En cyclical lettr ofBIIendars frSCoe syclical letter of Pope Benedict on peace, and the choir will render a pro gram suited to the feast of the Holy Name. A brief service will be held at 4 p. m. instead of the evening ves per service. The public is cordially invited. Grace Presbyterian Rev. F. L. Fra- zer, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. public worshio. subiect: Our Father and Heaven." Preceded by a short talk to the junior congre gation. 6:30 Y. P. service. 7:30 even ing service. Subiect "Promises for the New Year." First Presbyterian Rev. F. H. Ges- elbracht, minister. 10:15 prayer circle. 10:30 morning service. Theme: The Cost of Discipleship. To my junior congregation: A Real Hero. Mrs. Lee will care for the children during the hour. 11:45 S. S. 500 Vesper service. Theme: The Joy of Strug gle. Music: Solo, Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee Charles Gounod by Miss Isabelle Young; quartet, chor- ustoir-Adeste Fidelio, arranged by Space Reserved for Dudley Buck; organ. Adagio Canta tile (Beethoven), Entrancing Dream; (de Lille), Caprice (Guilmont). 6.00 C. E. FOR SALE CHEAP If taken at once, 2'i acres, all improved, house, barn, etc. Will take automobile as part payment. What have you to Horses Wanted at the Wigwam Stables Tues day, Jan. 5. From 1150 to 1500 lbs.; from 5 to 9 years old. Must be sound good condition. and Keep Warm Our heaters give a maximum heat for a minimum amount of fuel Everything in Hardware Hulbert-Ohling Hdw. Co. Third and Lyon Streets You Are Apt to Slip and get hurt anytime and so are the members of your family. That's why you should always have on hand antiseptic cotton, oils, lotions, salves, liniment, court plaster, etc Coma to thia pharmacy and set them. Well make you up a list li you do not know exactly what you should have. The things In it may save you a lot of suffering. Burkhart & Lee, Druggists offer? Party Laving. Act quickly Home phone 14.S9. !.! , Indian Motorcycles, Bicycles, Repairing BALTIMORE GUN A BICYCLE WORKS in MaVMBS M m . i m iui a GUARANTEE: Order a sack of White Mountain from your groc er and use half of It then if you are not entiiely satisfied go and get your money back. There will be no argument MURPHY'S SEED STORE, Distributors ALBANY FUEL CO. First and Lafayette Our wood sheds are the largest in the valley, and we have on hand all kinds of dry cord wood, as well as a small lot of dry slab wood. We can furnish green slabwood in any quantity and deliver at once. BOTH PHONES 277 v 'I I CLASSIFIED 1 1 wr BUSINESS DIRECTORY BARBERS. THE WHITE BARBER SHOP C. S. Bruce, Prop. A. P. Lucas, Foreman Globe Theater Bldg., Albany, Oregon CHIROPRACTOR ELMER C CIPE Chiropractor. Rooms S, 7, 9, 10, Cusick Bank Bldg. Mature cannot cure a disease unless the cause is removed. Chiropractic adjustments remove the cause. DENTISTS DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist, First National Bank building, Albany. HOSPITAL Maternity Hospital. 1032 Washington St., Albany. Or. airs, timer Kicharuson, superin tendent. Modern equipment. rirst class service. Light, cheerful rooms. Reasonable rates. Both phones ' s3tf LAWYERS. L. G. LEWE1.L1NG Attorney at law Notary public Albany, Oregon. DAN JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law Room 205 First National Bank Bldg. WEATHER FORD & WEATHER FORD. Lawyers, Albany, Ore. C. C. BRYANT Attorney at Law 201-2 New First National Bank build- g, Albany, Oregon. MEAT MARKET M. B. CRAFT-242 West Second St , Albany, Ore. First class meats of all kinds from selected stock. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE H. F. MERRILL Insurance Bonds. Room I, First Savings Bank Building. B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city property for sale. Real estate loans Fire insurance. Surety Bonds. Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. FOR BEST and cheapest fire insur ance see I. R. Schultz. a.l-if FOR SALE. F?i SAJE A fc choice S. C. -vSi...Mii luiKcrris ano lay ing hens. Also eggs for hatching from flfi'tj.,l mtnl, ft f f . Home phone 1120. 620 Vine St d28 j2H AT HALF PRICE-2 Good l.. fruit, etc., 7 room house in good condition, eastern part of city, for only $1500, if taken soon. Owner going to E. O. Nuttii.g. a FOR SALE Fresh young cow, good wnti uu ana micago St. ' 16t' FOR SALE-Oak tier wood. Call , ov Route 4. Home phone 3816. 433.3, Results Count In baking use White Mountain Flour and the result will be a rich, golden loaf of finest texture. ALBANY, OREQON FOK SAI.F.Ftc-.li Jcr.ry cow. Tests 3 5 4 gal. Home phone 4IS. tlVtf 1UR SALE A No I frr.h Jer,cy cow, 6 years old. A. L. Ryder. Home phone Ho. dJV-JI FOR SALE Ash. fir. ami tuai.le wood; 32J E. 2nA. Hell phone l'.'l. d!7JI7 FOR RENT FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms; convenient to high school; modirn convenience. Phone Mack l.'5 Si7 K. 4ih tr. ( h( FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms No. West 4th St. Albany. Or.; also a dwelling home, barn ami 3'i acres of garden land in North Albany. Inquire of J. J. Whilnev. 729 West 4th St. or phone Hell Jiwj isl.lif ''9ii R'N'r A good 7 room house, 127 W. 4th St., Kn.uirc of Burg-raf- dl.'.f WHEN answering classified ads. please mention the Democrat. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED A few more f.nnilirs to uje llyici Dairy Milk. Hell SUM. MISCELLANEOUS TAX (CAB To any part of the city. Hotel Albany, phones Home 6: Hell 327. K. W. ol If l-OU.ND Rich, sanitary milk, deliv. ereI it convenient hours. Whip, ping cream always on land. Hy. gia Dairy. Both phones. U8-J1 Cascadia Water SI V) .... .i quart bottles at Murphy's Seed Store. . nlfuf Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building, Albany, Or. Both phones. lMlly Assistant Jones Book Store Subscriptions receiH for Mag. azines and period 333 West First St., Albany. O:, on Cabinet Work Albany Planing Mill Wanted 100 Fat Young Geese AT ONCE D. E. NEBERGALL MEAT COMPANY ( ! 1