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t ts ' K ,. ... ... . .... -. "Tt- Albany Democrai c Jzp I- ALBANY. OREGON, FKIDAY. DECEMBER 14. ir,6 Ml . VOL XL11 J 4 r,Yf m .1 1 MISFITS. A BAD EXPLOSION OF POWDER j A Mixture of Things and Thoughts U. of 0. Glee Club. Saturday evening, Dee. 15 at the opera house, will be the date and place. The program will be the best yet. Bobby Rountre will again be here, al so Prof. Glen, and Buck Kelly has a live stunt, something to Hugh about all the" time. The two clubs are good ones The Oregon ijiee owu v," r personnel this year Mr. Robin Nel son of Albany who sings on the first hass section of the Club. He is also a leader of the Mandolin Club and is one of the strongest men in the combined organizations. This is Mr. Nelson sefona year with the Club and many re member his presence in the concert last year He will doubtless be welcomed by his many friends in this city. AT MEACHAM. The ducks are falling thick and fast. HOME AND ABROAD. La Grande, Dec. 8.-Chas. Stacy, a conductor, Ticket agent J. P. Rogers, of Meacham, and a man named Kay were badly injured in an explosion of a can of 'powder, which they were un loading at Meacham. The men rolled in the snow to extinguish the flames. o. mno Vmrfearl "the worst. rllS finger nails were curled and when the snow coucneu uiem uicj i u . iiitik others were covered with; bruises. All himself and -'cuss a little. were sent to Portland. Abe Attel licked Jim Walsh, at Los ' Angeles, last night. j The Chi Psi fraternity house was j burned at Ithica, N. Y yesterday. ' causing v -" y . ( Assessor McKnight is the star assess-. ing several pro m m smuenu,, w , ' r .. i ioariinr foot ball olaver. or i i,ley m We ma"B I A bur linen mill is to be established i Lu""s somewhere in the valley by the biggest iv ' firm in Ghent, Belgium, at least Eu It never rains but it pours. Albany j ggne Bo6Sj tne flax man 0 galem, is to have saw mills all around the , says s0. town. The more the better. . At Lexington.Ky., yesterday William i Howard, a negro, upon a wager, drank Tom Richardson was unable to attend tfco v M. C. A. convention at Eugene. Perhaps was afraid he might forget Turner's for Oysters. In Introduced to the President The Lebanon people in mass conven tion have resolved to do things for the development and upbuilding of the city. That's the spirit that counts. Nn one blames the Oregon officials of the S. P. on account of the car short- - T4- .'a wnnara v linrterStOOQ Uiai Ib in E -t.l.. "..J m. n TW 9 Senator Ful- i yTAonmuiuni . . m T . ... if r Order your oysters at lurner a. ton introduced the memDersoi uic -. any stvle, or sold by the bulk, coast or gQn delegation to the Harbors Congress u TT4-n L. a. d ..Mont ovppnt. Governor uaoi.ci. tO tile i icbiuuiv, 1.. , i w n o-ioi.! ohn lpft last night to ' J HOLIDAY SHOPPERS . J ft"his mother in Mississippi. The! You are mviieu u-. . nthBr delegates will leave lor rew (-.-.....i nanor.il H. B. Miller, who was I rontlv in Albany, sailed from San Mr.'Harriman is at the back of the Sailed for Yokohama. Cases r raroea ntvuics, , Manicure Sets, Triplicate Mirrors and g -a, pnceg on t0C many otner useiu. . foods at right. and noultrv Stewart & SnxHdw.Co The Oregon Market. The Store of Quality. OUR STOCK jAnnn wlaaoM nf crin and turn c-'flsses of whiskey and died from the effects 6f the poison. Mrs. James Driver ana daugnter went to Portland this afternoon to. at- Fred Burley, who died m Montana this week, whose remains win De Drougui, to Portland for burial. T-iT nam it, ntnnpr nrpr C. M. Smith mayor, A. J. Schumaker re- norHfir. M. J. Campbell treasurer, M. Tucker, W. L. Jones, and W. F. Jones councumen. O. C. Graves is the new mayor of Newport, A. H. Hampton recorder. Gilbert noimuen treasurer, ju-uciouu Byerly marsnai, u. a. snemeiu, uy man Weeves. John Booth, John Olsen, John Loomis, L. W. Williams and R. G. Case councumen. xir:ii:n rinwminrr raA af T.npnmVt re- ppnt.lv at the age of 86 years. He was nA rncirtpnt. nnrt lllfrll V reSDecteu He leaves five children, of whom Jos.. T. resides in Salem and Mrs. Saunders in Washington, the others in tne miacne east. Now tody for Business In Our New Annex In order to havt more display room for our big stock of Crockery, Glass and Chinaware we have added a room of 1000 square feet to our store. This annex shall be known as the Bargain Annex, in which we will have 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 3oc and Sue Counters. BARGAINS BARGAINS Nothing but Bargains in the Ntw Annex. AN IDEAL PLACE FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS where you have a large stock to select from, and you get more for your money than elsewhere. The Fruit Men. Home Made Mince Meat SauerKiaut The Big Red Apples Sweet Potatoes CranBeriies Celery t Pickled Pigs Feet Boneless Boiled Ham Swiss Cheese Cream Cheese Limberger Cheese Brick Cheese Canned Salmon Sardines , Boyles Horseradish-Mustard Squashes Oranges Lemons Prunes Chopped Beef THE CELEBRATED SARATOGA CHIPS Fish. MINCED CLAMS, Cove Oysters, Salt, Dry and Smokfcd Shrimp, Lioosiura. -T 1 'Vc Our dressed chickens are superior tu DreSed ClllCKenS any others and just as cheap. No half cleaning. Oysters v,in.;m vesterdav in the steamer Siberia, for his post at Yokohama, Japan. In a talk before the students 01 tne university uj. ii"""- leaving Mr. Miller said: "Thoughts of war are the lightest thoughts Japan has today. The test of !the future between Japan and the armies and armaneut, but it will be a reEUlar monthly meeting of the Vapai Tisnow reThing out for world Linn County Horticultural Society wil commerce.and I predict tnat unless una De held in revenger nan nj country mates rapid pruBieoo "u.,s aay alveiUuuH, - r ;"" line in which it is showing little dispos- eTe wiU be a fine display ot apples line ... l ln . t-,f UiicmoaQ PmfeSSOrS ition to progress, "- ana uuw"; -----r, , absolute control of the merchant ma- Lake an(j Lewis of nhe 0. A C. will be rine of the pacinc. present aim ... Yv r'7.7' i llamous appie inanui .. defying Hood River, is expected, b. I N. Steele will favor the apple men with : a vocal solo. Everybody, potn irum AndF. G. Will will ty"&"totteA novelties in the jewelry line for presents suitable to the season. Look i over nis gooas. WHEN YOU MAKE PRESANTS let then be of of such things as will last long, to the end, tney may u m immortal, and may frequently refresh the memory of the receiver. For a present mere is notnnig or- 1 n.ttiflK, frnmpH mp.ture. Jn Uiro tnia epnnon that will pl Commercial Coffee & Crockery Co. Both Phones Main 53. 223 W First St. HOLT'S MARKET Christmas Is Coming. Openedfresheachd cwwA.fc, - - BURKHART & lease. ,EE. SeStWre a vm.u ORDER FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS Fish You need BRING IN yom oiu sewin? machine head. We will either repair it or take ..nn4. a now nne. 1 88 "arl stbwart&Sox H n w Co. with their troubles and receive the help of experienced fruit men. The Weather. Range of temperature 33-50. Rainfall .17 inch. The river 3.8 feet. Prediction: occasional rain or snow tonight and Sunday. F. M. French local observer. ALBANY, OPERA HOUSE Both Phones TURKEY. The Oregon Market. v r Ml 6- V i YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY is bound to be a good one if Santa Claus f,ets it at Holt's; but it will be an advantage to you to order it in ad vance, as they may be all gone before Sir Santa comes to town. We have them of all sizes; also choice gee se, ducks, chickens-everything in choice meats and poultry to make the best of Xmas dinners. The Ladies Store. Extra Specia SAL Monday and Tuesday December 10th and Utli Ladies Suits and Coats, Over 100 Styles of New Fall Suits Infants, Childrens and Misses Coats All on Sale I L. Who's Jolly ? Coughing Spell Causes Death .... n..n.ta1l nonri 25 Tea.e Hurry lw " -o - chomd todea h earlv yusierddy morn ing at me nnroe. in vue ".""" wile anil onuo. na uomroiitou cold lew da' e nd (aid but Utile attt-n ion to i'. YeHerdT mortiinu he waBe-iztd with a Btoi couahug lncti o r.tinnpil f-.r onie lime. Hie wile b.-di for a phjiiciau hut h' lore h cnnld ar rive eno tier ccnn.ll! epell came on and Dii-kell tlitd l-om BnffocBiiun. Ki I .-iiia (jlobe Pemocrat, Dec. 1st. ! ir.i'n.,1'4 Hnrehrnr.d Svrnp would hvve kbvhiI him. 25o. 50'; and '.u0 iik; A Mnton FRIDAY, DEO. 14. "JERRY irom KERRY" Moral: Clean, Refined and Moral High Class Comedy. Funriest Show Since Time Began Big Results Uniformed Concert Band Orchestra. and always follow when your family is fed on such high grade and nutritious flour, .cereals, canned goods, coffees and pure unadulterated foods such as you al ways procure from W. A. Eastburn, the Grocer. We buy from none but canners, packers and dealers that have a repu tation for reliability and standard, pure and high class groceries and we offer no other to our patrons. Have you tried our Fresh Buckwheat and Maple Syixp this week? , lIC. I .-I...... n9 nn rllcmlatr in ml r Bv the way, dn.'t fail to see tw sj Dgauu.m h-i "-i-j windows. Stop in r.r d get a card and se 1 how o: sy it is to get one. V. A. EASTBURN, THE GROCER. 212 West Fi.r.t St. Both Phos Main 58 Albany, Oregon Make Your Hon-.e Attractive. Thfi handiwork of the American In dian has never been approached .lor beauty. Add to the he mtv 01 your home by purchasing some 01 tnese use ful and fancy Baskets. Be su.e to be among the Early Buyers. Open evenings. EISER That Me Leig Sene Here are some records of Keen Kutter Tool service; Saw 20 years, Draw KrufciJ (years. Hatchet 33 years, Shears 17 years, Butcher Knite S TyeWLnd 3.5 Saws have been sharpened wh oKeen Kutter slim taper file. The uniform excellence 01 TOOLS niAMBERS & McCUNE is shown bv the fact that over 100,000 Keen Kutter Draw Knives have been soU and never one returned as defective. Keen Kutter Toob have been standard of America for 36 years and no better tools have ever been made. The Keen Kutter trademark covers a complete hue 01 tools and cutlery. Sold by GhKng & P oland M P. 1 S E R & m 1 Vt Stclter's Cash Store A oney to Loan. Money to loan in eums of $f00.00 up to $l(l.iii)0.00 on farm and city proper er its in Linn County, at fix per cmt in.orest. ,..- 102 E. First, St., Albtny Oregon. WIGWAM Board, Feed and Sale Stables f.orn.!r SECOND and BAKER Streets First-class livery at reasonable rates Specialty of loarding by day or wet'k. Usual rates 10 farmers tl (ill (.U.M.MINGS. Proprietor