Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 18, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    Neckwear
New four-in-hands of very rioh and
tasty silks 60c
Bow tips, Windsors 25c
'Shirts
The famous Monarch and Cluett
shirts $1.00 to $1.60
Mufflers
The reefer shape and the square
50c to $1.75
Japanese Brass anl Bronze Vases, Statuary, Framed Pictures,
Toilet and Dressing Cases, Comb & Brush Sets, Manicure
Sets, Traveling Cases, Fine line of Triplicate and Hand
Mirrnrs, Picture Frames, Ebony and Fox Wood, Military
Brushes Fancy Stationary, Fancy Package of Perfume, Per
fume Pumps and Atomizers and many other useful articles.
You are invited to come and inspect the line. Prices, are right.
Burkhart & Lee.
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO.
Now have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and take pleasure in show
ing you any place you wish to see No trouble to us. No expense to you.
Before buvine see us. See it all. Take your choice. Get the best.
We are here to stay. Ask the bankers about us.
Our offices are temporarily over the Po3t Office.
LIGHT SUMMER FABRICS,
when cleaned by our methods of dry
cleaning, are made to lock just as good
as made to .ook just as new. Waists
and dresses of delicste colors and ma
terial we renovate to the delight ot tne
owner. We also dye any e"mnnt de
sired in beautiful shades and colorings.
THE CLEANER,
C. E. SHEt.i-EY, Prop.
40.Wll.tSt. H.!.
For "HIM"
Just What, will "He" Like Best?
' . , !
How many, many women and girls are asking
themselves this question, we don't know. But
WE DO KNOW that the women and girls who
come to this store tor a solution of these gift
problems will find a ready answer for each of them.
Never have we had more inviting an array of
fifts things for you to give "Him" as are laid out
ere for your choosing. .
Whether it is for your brother, or for "some
other girl's brother' you will surely find here, at
the most resonable prjce
Just What "He" Will Like Best. '
, Suspenders
1116 very be8t Bnd freshest goods
60c to $1.00
Umbrellas
Silk and gloria with attractive handles
$1.00 to $6.00
Kid Gloves
There is no better glove made than
"Fownes" $1.50
Tne Kingsbury, all shapes $3.00
The king all shapes $2. s0
Come to ourjstore and
see the elegant line
of Holiday Goods
now on display. ;
Many new novel
elties.
333 West First St
The Suitable Christmas Gift
The one you are racking your brains
for you'll find in our superb show
ing of Jewelry, Cut Glass, Hand
painted China, Cutlery Novelties,
Silverware, etc.
We orfer foryour inspection the
most complete showing of dis
tinctively artistic and beautiful
stocks we ever carried.
YOU are cordially invitcdy to
drop in and inspectjwhether you buy
or not.
F. G. WILL
Jeweler.
! Suit Cases
The best values now offered in a
leather suit case at $5.00
Cheaper and better ones too.
Socks
By the box or separate in cotton
and lisle good patterns
25c and 60c
' Slippers '
Of leather, the confortable kind,
fit guaranteed 75c to $2.25
SPRAYING
Made Perfect, Profitable and
Easy.
We are just in receipt of a carload of
Niagara Lime and Sulphur Solution, for
epraying trees, "prepared by the Hood
River Spray Mfg. Co., Hood River,
Oregon. After several years exper
ience this solution is being used by a
large majority of the horticulturists cf
the state for nearly all the diseases that
fruit trees are subject to. If you
are interested in the destruction of
these pests and the making of Oregon
the leading fruit growing state of the
Union, please call at our store and
we will give you printed instructions
as to the use of of the above spray.
We are prepared to sell in any quan
titiesat factory prices.
STEWART & SOX H'DW. CO
BUSINESS.
Try a Patrick Gordon Cigar. 6c.
Fresh Chinook salmon from Yaquina
Bayjat the Metropolitan.
If you want to buy or rent a type
writer, see Kawlings. tie handles al
makes and keeps supplies for any m a
chine. See his window of Remingtons
Glass, all sizes and kinds, for sale at
the Albany Planing Mill, cheaper than
anywhere else in Albany. Skilfully set
if desiri1-
The Eclipse Washer.
' . The best, does work equal to hand
work, under the mangel system. Re
sults and construction guaranteed. ' A
fine thing. Call at the Albany Hard
ware Co's store and see one.
FREMCH, the Jeweler, for Christmas
presents.
Burkhart guarantees his photos.
DR. W.D. HUNTINGTON
Dentist
At former office of Dr. A. J. Hodges,
Odd Fellows Temple.
Exchange:
ome good farm
land lor city prop
erty. Call on J.
V. Pipe, 203 Y.
S.econJ St.
DR. W. R. BILYEU,
Demisi
C v.r Wod worth's Drug Stor. Both
phones.
THIS MORNING
News from Albany's Six
Early
Trams.
L. D. CurtiB. a resident of Albany for
a number of years, prominent in roof
gainting, left this morning for Iowa,
Kentucky, West Virginia and Virginia,
to iook alter some property be owns in
Iowa, and to visit, and perhaps locate,
just where he has not yet decided.
Mr. Alex Power, of Halsey, and W.
B. Giison, of Salem, returned from Leb
anon, where they had been to attend'
the funeral of their brother-in-law, C.
R. Butler, a popular resident of that
city, which occurred yesterday after
noon.
Mrs. B. I. Dasent went to Portland
on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard, went to
Salem for a short visit. They nave re-
turnel from east of the mountains.
where they have been several months,
Mr. Leonard doing bridge worn lor Mr.
Hrriman. -j i
Joe Welckman returned from a
Brownsville trip, and went to Salem.
Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. unggs returned
from Lebanon, and are the guests of
Mrs. Fred Fortmiller.
Cammander J. T. Apperson, returned
to Oregon City.
Rev. Douglas went to Stayton to as
sist in evangelistic meetings, the pas
tor being ill.
Will O. Farley went to Portland.
Mrs. S. H. Goin returned to her home
near Jefferson after a visit at the home
of her father, W. W. Francis.
Alco Goings.
The biflr evm class laBt nicrht was mifc
through a wand drill, at the Alco Club,
by Prof. Luck, a fine thing, and the
different apparatuses were used in sec-
tlOnS.
An indoor base ball court has been
layed out and the boys and men are
having any amount of fun with bat and
Dail.
Durinc the last month about twenty
new members have joined the club, at-
traded by the splendid advantages of ot tne pastor, under way, una many
the gymnasium, one of the best equipped others. A limited number of adver
in the valley. tisements will be taken.
Regular hours have been Bet aside for
basket ball practice, which are strictly
adhered to.
From 4 to 6 and 7 to lOor 11 the Alco
Club rooms are live places, a big con
trast to the ante-annex days.
Peculiar Coincidence.
In the A. O. U. W. Reporter, just
received, in the list of deaths during
November appear the two names of Dr.
H. J. Boughton and Henry Ewert, the
latter following the former. The two
men joined the lodge within two months
of each other, in 1879, the former first,
and he was the examiner of the latter.
Special on Ra'sins.
Large cluster Raisins, per lb 10c
23 lb. box of same; only . $1.50
Direct from 'growers in California
:OWEN BEAM CO.
Phone Main 61. ,
Let Us Suggest How You Can Make
-"" o? Kuppenheimer
USINESS-r
DitESS u 1 r.
OVERC04''. or
CRAVE SETTE, 'h" BEST
IN HE MAKnr.T
BAM ROUES, NIGHT ROBES. HOJSE COATS, SWEATER COITJ,
FANCY VrfSTS, and NECKTIE3 in endleji variety
Djn't forest the store that cat r to Men' want) exclusl rely.
THE BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY
FINED $100
The Result of the Peacock Case,
The case of the city of Albany against
Al. Peacock , charged with maintaining
a nuisance by keeping a place with
liquor, was tried before Recorder Red
field this afternoon. W. R. Bilyeu ap
pearing for the city and P. R. Kelley
and J. K. Wyatt for the defendent.
For the city, Sheriff Smith testified to
finding a barrel and part of another in
a room at Mr. Peacock's stableB, which
the defendant's attorney admitted was
beer; G. M. Knox to hauling two or
l,iu barrels of beer to the place on
three or four occasions, one add ressed
to P. Durenberger, aud Mr. Like, a
former employee, to there being beer
in the room and on two occasions, upqn
Mr. Peacock saying it was alright, tak
ing two or three men to the room, who
drank and put some money on a shelf.
A government internal revenue tax re
ceipt for Oct. 1, 1908, to July 1, 1909,
to ''Al. Peacock, liquor dealer," was
offered in evidence. The defense offer
ed no evidence, and the court ordered a
fine of $100.
Bail was fixed at $150 pending ap
peal, notice of which the attorneys for
the defendant gave.
A Sweet Day.
There was something doing yesterday
down at the Churchill Candy factory.
After 11 o'clock Mr. Churchill and his
force of candy makers, manufactured 6
miles and 3,280 feet of mixed candies,
about a million pieces mail. That was
stretching things some, but the story
is not stretcned st all This candv is
to meet a large holiday trade here and
elsewhere.
The Year BooK.
Father Lane ha8 begUn getting up the
, n , - , . i . u:-u
iraim it sou u on couru, wuhi
promises to be a fine affair. BeaideB
the literary part, with historical and bio-
grapmcai stcetcnes, mere win du bvuib
fine illustrations, including those of the
enlarged school building.Jthe new home
A Greek Student.
A new student in the Albany schhools
is a Greek boy, a fine fellow, Angel
Mallios, aged 15. He waj born in
Athens, and is a son of a railroad em
nlnva hara. Ha in in f.h fourth crflrla.
a eoo.5 student and a wonderful athlete.
The boys all like the little fellow and
i 9 8ty here Promises to be a pleasant
one-
We are closing all of our Hand Paint
ed China, alsi our line of purses and
card cases. French, The Jeweler.
WAIT MEAD,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
113 BR0ADALBIN STREET.
erry Christmas
For the male members of the family. Are you in doubt as to ' what would
please Father, Son or Brother best?
Tl cr. nne to our All Men's Store, and allow us to affi.t you in choosing
sMndliiig tliut wiiU please him best. Among things for men, vf mention
SUIT CSE5,
UMBRELLAS,
GLOVES,
SILK SOCKS,
KANCY SUCKS,
THE SMELTER
MEETING.
Notwithstanding many other attract
ions there was a good attendance at
the Smelter meeting ac Bussard hall
last night.
Blue Drints of the Dronosed smelter
and maps of the Gold Creek minim? re
gion were Bhown, giving a splendid idea
of the situation there. Besides there
was a good display of coDner and cold
ore from the mines, indicating the rich
ness of the proposition, which were
examined by those present.
Mr. Gadsden, of the smelter company
gave a talk, comprehensive and to the
point showing what is proposed, follow
ing what has already been done, indi
cating what the development of the
mines and a smelter there will mean for
Albany and thiB part of the valley. It
was a satisfactory meeting, a booster
for the important project.
F. Q. Will for watches.
"HULL" UMBRELLAS. FRENCH.
the Jeweler.
Toys!
Dolls!
Doll Carriages !
Prices Just Right
-AT
Charles Knecht's
SEE THE BIG
Candy Cane
to be given away to
one of our customers-
X'mas Eve:
at thel
17 I I T V "Chocolate
Hi Li I 1 Hi Shop."
SHOE, HATS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
MUFFLERS.
S.nKTS COLLARS,"
S'JSI'ENDERS,