Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 25, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    Air. Fulton's iay Po
The following from a republican pa
per at Washington that believes in de
cency even in politics, is refreshing:
At this distance it certainly looks as
if ex-Senator Fultor, of Washington,
has not made a very .-strong case in
favor of. upsetting the. decision of the
I people of . his state .as to a Senator.
i Fulton was a candidate before the re-
publican primaries. for .re-election, but
was defeated by Henry M. Cake. Cake
then went before .the people as the
. republican nominee, with Gov. George
... Chamberlain as rithe democratic cani-
. date. The people, while giving Taft
. an overwhelming, majority, expressed
, themselves quite as strongly in favor
of Chamberlain for Senator. Now
, Fulton is trying to overset this decision
He sayB that it is evident that people
' who voted so strongly tor Taft do not
want to be represented by a Domo
cratic Senator, which is begging the
.. question to Bay the least. Fulton
.. claims that the democrats masqueraded
as republicans in the primaries in order
. to defeat him and nominate Cake, who
"was a much weaker man" and there,
fore easier for Chamberlain to defeat,
. Again, Mr. Fuluon is asking us to take
a great deal on his mere say so. Mr.
i' Fulton is in Washington trying to get
. the support of the administration, bu
t.not meeting with marked success.
Dowj at Panama,
Judge Taft and Mr. Pulitzer are to
oe down at Panama investigating con
ditions at the same time. They should
do it as fairly on one siJe as on the
other, though having apparently differ
ent objects in view. Men should be
manly enough to admit their mistakes
if they have made them. And this is
to be hoped Judge Taft and Mr. Pulit-
zer will do giving the people of the
United States the actual facts. The
building of this canal is a colossal task
costing millions upon millions of the
money of the people, for they are the
ones who put up in the long run, and
they have a right to know that the
money is being honestly and judiciously
expended.
A Good Example.
Doings.
C. H. NEWS
Deeds recorded:
Eva Myers Ewing to Laura B.
Myers 40 a ..$1200
Mary A. Groshone toDist. 106 20
acres . . . i
Mortgages for $130 and $375.
Pr
cits
' ite: In estate of V. H. Caldwell
n for sale of real estate ordered,
' Special prices on Christmas box can
dies. The largestiand finest in the city.
At the Mission Parlors.
Don't forget a large $5 box of candy
given away on Christmas Eve at the
Mission Parlors.
Deeds recorded:
Isaac Whealdon to F,
150 a
Mr. Frank Hudson, recently af North-Turner J. Miller to L.
em iuiuurnia, nan oueneu u cleaning
and pressing establishment In the city.
New crop Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts
and Brazil nuts ai Missall & Knapp's
"Main Street Grocery." We deliver
everywhere. Both Phones No. 64.
1 . E. Church, south, corner Mont
Marriace l'cense: Chas. B. Thompson
aged 20, and Caddie J. Carlton, aged 20,
both of snedd.;
Probate:
Final account approved in estate of
J. H. Roberts.
In estate of Geo. Knox final hearing
set for Jan. 2s.
Marriage licenses: J. A. Liggett, aged
25, of Halsey, and Pearl Lamar, aged
21, of Shedd. Lawrence Jensen, aged
25, of Eugene, ar.d Minnie Mae Uick,
son, aged 18, of Albany.
R. Duncan
. m
Zimbrick
100 a 3000"
Millard N Bass to PhebeE. Stur-
tovant 10 a 119
John J. Vernon to F. P. Nelson
10 a 1
gomery and 3rd. Key. W. H. Martin of $100, $2000.
Mortgages for $2300, $2000. $185, $800,
. Ex.
Mr. Taft at Hot Springs turned dow
his wine glass. "Yes," said he. "and
it is going to stay turned down. I am
not going to drink anything again."
Taft has undertaken a tremendous
job, and he needs all his nerve and cool
consciousness. An Atlas burden has
'been laid upon his shoulders. He girds
himself to his great task.
Wine is for the light-hearted for
t-thosu who don't care. Dulce far niente
.and vlve la bagatelle such are the
words of wine songs. Men drink to
escape from realty. He Isn't fooling.
He cares. So he turn down his glass.
It is a cheerful omen.
'Ml - Passing uf (he Engine.
Examiner.
The monster fire engine in passing
through thestreets, tearing furiously
away towaid the seat of danger, is
always a thrilling spectacle. But it is
to go to.lthe scrap-heap. In a little
while fire-fighters will not need the
engine. .
This sras demonstratad the other
night at a. tiro in New York. Twenty
engines wereipommnhed, but not one
was.utiliz . ,. i he high pressure salt
walpr.ma...j.ill.i:Uvely doing the ne
cessiiry or!i . So satisfied was the fire
chief with, the mains that many engines
beforestationed dawn town have been
sent to-remoter parts of the city, their
. presence among the skyscrapers no
longeibcing a necessity.
Albany has now reached the electric
street car age. Nu one can now pomi.
Satisfactions for $400.
OREGON.
Portland. ' December 21st. Fiftv
school children from Chicago are to be
Jefferson will preace Sunday 27th at 11
a. m. A cordial invitation is extended
to the public.
' Order vour New Year's Oreeonian
early, at the American Cigar Store,
Ben Cblan agent. 6c cents wrapped, 5
cents open. Payable in advance, leave
A pretty Christmas offering is a neat brought to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
plate calender, with all the months of exposition next year if the plan sug-
rjtra on it, oeing nresenteu oy unung B. , ...... --
& Taylor, to their friends. the Oregon Deyetepment League is
., a. i , r, ,, . 4.U. carried out. They will also visit Port
Mr. Stewart, of Dreamland, savs the , j , .J i u.- -.
giving away of a rea live baby or iNew whe ey return' hne will write let
Years eve., Dec. 31. is no fake, but a t mi ' f the tri and wbat ey
genuine business. Some people have , .u , r
thought It a lake, but it is not,
TANGENT
HAS ROBBERY
$60 Stolen From the S. P. Depot.
While Agent Dibel, of the Tangent
S. P. office, was at heme to supper last
evening, sometime between 5 and 6.30
o'clock, the office of the S. P. was brok
en into and $60 taken from the drawer
of the Company. The burglar secured
an ax at the school Rouse, and, evident
ly watching his chance, pried open a
window at the depot, and helped himsen
to the money on hand.
Upon his return at 6:30 Mr. Dibef
found what had been done. No clue to
the thief could be found: but it was un
doubtedly a hobo passing through the
town, me valley is lull or tnem.
"EXTRA"
At the Empire this;Week.
Blossom, the smallest horse in the
world.
Beginning THIS evenins IHarry
Holmes, the burnt cork comedian, in
troducing his famous bone solw, with
Mrs. Holmes at the piano.
And the usual splendid seriesof mov
ing pictures and songs.
And only 10 cents too.
.; , MISFITS.
Christina is coming a jumping.
I
Will faft'3 cabinet be a heavy one.
The giving not the gift Is the Christ
mas idea.
Sam is doing
these days.
an Immense business
TELEGRAPH.
LABOR
Pavement next,
then more.
First street first.
Pulitzer will also- visit
ditch' and see for himself.
the Panama
It is our own trolley anyway, it rsns
!fne and is filling a long felt want.
Fulton will hold up Postmaster
Young. Considerable of a bold up these-
days.
The man who gets a pair of suspend
ders, so he wont have to change sus
penders is lucky.
LEADERS
Sentenced to Imprisonment.
WjUBlNGTONlDec 23- Justice Wright
of the aupreme court. District Colum
bia today decided the contempt case of
the Buck's range company against
Gompers, Mitchell and Morrison.
Gompers was sentenced to twelve,
Mitchell to Bine and Morrison six months
imprisonment They were released on
bail pending appeal of the case.
Neigler III fitec. 21. Fire raging in
the Leiter coal mines may cause the
closing down of mines for many months.
Joe Leiter and young wife are on the
scene. The wife lending every aid to
the fire fighters, binding up bums, and
tarnishing hot meals.
Uioon City, Teim., Dec. 2L The
secrets of the night riders was exposed
today when a former member turned
Some day the trolleys wilPte buzzing states- evidence. He told how masked
saw of the trip:
Some neat little purses sent out by Y.. en i. w.
the First National bank to their pa- :""r.T" ."3:. :.'J
tr?v.aP?reC,aie5IhT.Tfr considerable time-in Oregon conxnri
of the Christmas buymg indicates that ,. Bt,lrtvin the. Buhiicft method of
there is plenty of money
their use.
in town tor
Condenser Meeting.
The meeting for the permanent or
ganization of the Albany Condenser
was being held this afternoon, at the
courthouse, with an attendance of
twenty. Henry Lyons presided, with
E. W. Cooper as secretary. J. B. Cou
gill was reported elected director in
place of A. M Hammer, and B. M. Pal
mer in place of D. S. Smith, those men
not being able to serve.
$2Z,bUU Btock was reported subscribed
$2,400 less than a majority required to
organize permanently, and an effort
was being made to secure this.
IZasttrn Star Officers.
the various commercial bodies.
I The Northwest Blectrie Light JiPtwr
er Association, embracing Oregon,
I Washington, Idaho and Montana, held
i a two days, session in1 the Convention
! hall of the Portland Commercial: Club
i last weekv
Poultry raisers are- taking lots of in
terest in the coming- show of the Lane
County Poultry Assoaiation at bUissne
Dncember23st to- 2th.
Dr. Stephen S. Wisei. Rabbr of the
Free Svnacrosrue of New York Citv re-
tains an ardent affection fos the Pfcciiie
At The Hotels.
S. S. Lewis, CorvallU.
Wm Goerg, Sterling, Colo.
H. A. Hmsbaw. Portland.
6 0. Haigrave, Portland.
J'. T. King. Gates.
& O. Rice. Shedd.
Ei F. Purely, Kingston.
d E. Hawkins, Mayor-elect of Tole-do;-
Banker George Wilhelm, Harrisburg.
M.- Rector, a prominent Halsey mam,
CosTtniBBioneirO1. H. Rusaell, Sweett
Home.
A. Heast,, Philomath.
G.; C; Nelsonv Shelkiirn.
G. C. Slate,, Merrill.
L- Rt Hicks,. Ashland.
IsraeliEddv, Baskina.
Aug. W. Fischer; Hour null man, Cor
vallis DavidiC Lewis, Scio.
E. W;.-Tillson, Salenv
J. W. Whitney, Halsey.
Rev, . &. Gardner.,. Tangent.
clear throoirh the vallev. and Albany
will be a trojley center. It is coming.
Carnegie has caused consternation by
declarincihat the oteelmakersneed no
protectiom The standpatters are wild.
Just a slight illness on the port of
menntnder various captains had visited
man; men and whipped- or otherwise
maltreated them for various reasons.
The witness was guarded by soldiers- in
the coastnwm. ,
HFLUfaaMC, Li., Dee. 2S-Mr3. Annia
today testified that T. Jenkins Haines-
threatened to kill her the day her hus
band was murdered, when she attempt-
(100, an unlucky day when Harnnran is
ill.
According? to the Statesman1 the
Chemawa feat ball team played a wta-
' ning game aMi the season. Not when
in Albany.
Salem has began arrangements' t
Mr. Harrinran depressed stock $iaW,-- d t0 reasoh Ber hnsband after' he was
shot bv Uap.t. feter Haines.
PltTSBUBOj Dec. 22. Pittsburg is.
stirred by-municipal graft and scandal
which bids fair to outrival' the San
Francisco caae. Seven councilmen and',
two bankers-are nnder arrest! released'
on $178,000 'baiil. Other arrests are ex
pec ted.
Caracas, Dee. 22. It is sumored!
Becure some pure water from the Gas- that Gomez narrowly escaped1 assassi-
cades. By the way that's where the Dation as a resaflt of frustrating a plot
Willamette and: Sanliam come from'.'. ,n wW(,h CagtrQ gaid to haTO. beeni
, concerned, to cause Gomez' death.
The Examiner grves a prophetic pio- This has caused Gomez to assume con
tore of 1909 events, according to whicHi "' of the government in the name of
there aro going! to be numerous things! new cabinet,
doing: a king wiil be assassinated,.
others in danger; a meteor will strike t
Russia, Russia will invade Turkey,.
i Russia and England will nearly come to
j war, there will be a rebellion in Fin-1
: land, numerous brarible mine exDlosions. 1
, an epidemic of ohotera in Florida, a big Eu.-,,nJv , Athanv pilo
western city will be burnt, a volcanic: EVeryDOOV in Aiaany is Cllg
AGE 10 BAR
of
i again.
life, etc.
... , .. r T" nil- eruption with great loss
f IfSt ffli. L . GlUtlstava Entertain-j Wouldn't that jaryouai
. ment. i j "
Home and
Abroad.
Tomorrow, evennrg: at tite First M. E.
ehurchjanmnusually good Christmas pre- j
gram willi be give. Besides the Christ- s
mas tree- and. program of music and ?
readings, there will' be some entirely s
r nnfl 7.
Mrs. Reena Seeley, Worthy Matron,
Mr. t lyde C. Bryant, Worthy Matron
Vrs. Huella Turner, Associate Patron,
Mrs. Lida B. Van Winkle, Conductress,
Mrs. Edith Leatherman, Associate Con
ductress, MrB. Elizrbeth Shaw Traas-
. . j ui- ". I 'urn Bowers, secretary, mra.
finger ot derision at its old fashioiutd Annctla t,angdon, Mrs. Annetta Weath
a faithful servant of the erford. Mrs. Mary J. Kelly, Mr. F. M.
people for many years, doing a good
work. Now a different era dawns.
With the electric car will come other
things of a metropolitan character, and
this railroad center will go ahead with
the stridos its importance as a commer
cial center demand.
While. Albany is oroing ahead the
other cities of the valley will also do
likewise, for prosperity is going to
Albany has
don't was.e- them1 on European- won-
archs. but eat them-Sato thesystents of
ipu- f..n (Kon hn oioM-' Oregonians- who lie- and' treasure
.. ii..,
ed Lv liarzillia Chapter No. 16 O E Sv
Northwest, Wb residence- for sererali J new features-to-make-the evening one
years. In- commenting on the- priae
apples recen-ly sent to European raiurs
and exhibited' in New York, he writes:
"Why is this fruit sent to auch 5dW
ferent Oregonians aa Bdwari Wilhelm',
Nicholas andi Mr; Fallieres?.' lif yova
really want Hft-egon apples, to count.
everythine Oregonianv from, little Maunt
Mood r bigrMixia Kiver apples.
Redfield, Trustees.
A Play s Origin.
strike the entire valley.
no desire to build itself up on the bones gentler' a nam I.' Cap?,
of its neighbors, but it does wish ' wtts an old Bchoolmate of H. R.
progress along sane hnea and amount
to something as a city.
An interesting thing in connection
with the presentation of the play, of j
Arizona in Albany is the fact that the ,
play is founded on the experience of i
Capt. Dentler, a former O. A. C. pro-1
fesaor of tactics, - who married Miss
Gellatly, a young ladyi well known in
Albany. In the play the hero is given !
the name of Denton, Deing part or ,
uenuer
Schultz
Tljing Machine fur the JSInrket.
The flvinff machine business has
reached that state, whore Wright Bros,
.propose to furnish aeroplanos for the
market. Just niw it boks as
and has a good many friends in Albany
Christmas Tree at the Academy.
At the Hftds.
Not many drummers nowadays, mer
chants bebae too bua during the holi
day season to- attend to buying. Groe-
ery drummers though always eome and
go.
i John G. Townaead. Salem,
j ' J. C. Goodale, in charge of the Cur
tis Lumber Co's business at Salt. Lake.
H. H. Snackleford, Franklin, Ga,
J. S. Swank, Talliuan.
A. M. Langguth, Portland. ,
C. H. Cannon, Salem.
O. M. Shelton, Scio.
W. Crews, Toppenish, Wash.
G. T. Cree. Lyons.
Hugh Freeland, Gates.
A. M. Duffv and wife, Portland.
S. T. Hedges, Portland.
E. C. Buchanan, Drain.
C. G. Gillette. Grants Pass.
J. M. Davis, S'llem.
A. A. Seldon, Portland
W. H. Schrader. Seattle.
Archie Horner. Corvallis.
D. M. Brooks, Waldport.
Library Lamps
Library Lamps
Library Lamps
Ralston Electric-Supply Co.
A gambling dea at Corvallis was
Old people stooped with suffering,'.
Middle age, csuirageously fighting, .
Youth protesting impatiently;
Children, unable t explain;
All in misery from their kidneys.
Only a little backache first,
Comes when you'catch cold.
Or when you strain the back
Many complication follow.
Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright '3 :
disease.
Boan's Kidney P:H cure backache
Cure every form of kidney ills.
S. C. Walling, retired, of 424 Si
Denver St., Albany, ore., says: "For
several years I endured more or .less
suffering from kidney complaint, the
nf interest.
The members-ot the sefcoof will bring j
individual or olass gifts, which will be d
aanf ,n f ha. Rnua. o.,l I ft'irka. A.iitl Knc.iptV j
nf PortlawL t raiueo ana tnree rawi arreit-u. awu
W . - . ... c-..J...T HnaA 40K nnA Ida aDio, K9rt
scwisn' TOf?s mzTk- sw:r thf
rr&bs
pxtRto!&e ci, gHSSSS
"l? J fi"..n5?,5f? "S A$2Z :, ts are placed at .$60,725. $1500 each .SfmSe fcS ttem Somf of my
i w is me noun. h vnmted for the lephants, Joo tor the 1 neighbors have ounieaually good re
price.
Christmas at Atesonic Temple.
A very pleasing program will bo ren
derej at the Christmas tree exercises.
this afternoon at the Academy. The
exercises will bo held in the new audi
t.i.ium unrl n Inriro number of children
if tho man who will buy one ot the ' comprising the several Sunday scnooi
machines for actual use is a chump. Men. Past. Present and Future." This
Men may want them for adventure; but hnnt UK) children will receive gifts, will be the second lectura in the course
Shedd.
The Hon. O. P. Hoff, State Labor
Commissioner will speak in the United
Pa9bvterian church. Monday evening.
Dec. 28, on "The Church and Working
for a mini to get one for practical pur-1 Father Lano will also award prizes for given under the auspices of the u.
. . ... , i 1 .1.. u:..Un, in nnrlv ai-hnol phlirch.
poses is almost ooyonu one s c,nre.n n- ---v - , ch for aami33ion to,
holidays to reopen on January 4.
s on. It IS possioio mui aumu uay
cortnin class of people may use Hying
machines for business purposes, but the
number will always be limited. It is
true that wo nio doing things now
which would have been said to have been
impossible years ago; but this flying
arragement is a littlo off tho ordinary,
. and diziiness is constitutional.
these lectures, but a free-will offering
nr th close for exoenses
I .Itor I id The churches of Shedd will observe
tho week of prayer by holding union,
meetings to be conuueteu Dy me inia
Tho following letters remain in the tors.
Albnnv.- Oro.. postofhee uncalled for
Dec. 23, 1908. Persons desiring any of
these letters should call for advertised
letters, giving tho date:
H. F. Bevier. Mrs. Charles Crampton,
Wm G. Gilman. Miss Juiia Helen, Mr.
Over a Dot. I S. C Hale. Mr. J. M. Kyle, Clarence
l.ihv. Mr. Claud Morean. Mr. J. M.
The papers are having some fun over ! "jj'ji Cc.BHehSlL elne
I ne story of a Boston woman who was rollocki Mr. Hlirrv Senders. Mr. Solor
much put out because after tho death j Spending, simoson & Christenson, Mr.
of her beloved dog, only ino friend Ausun lute. Mr. Wm F. Wymer.
- .... . 1.,.., nf nnn.lnlnn. W-an'l I J- s- VN INKLE, P. M.
nt:ili nvi i." . " ;
t!iatwful. Think of the cold hearted
noss'of nfriend who wilt not sympa
thize in the death of a favorito do.
We pause to still our indignation at
those Boston people. Soriously the
dog is a faithful animal, and has its
place in the world; but humani'y i
first, and the dealh of any dog thouirn
it may cause regrot, ia not an occasion
.fur demonstration.
Business Men
lf you are m tBsatisfied with your
vBtom of keeping books, phor.e or
cnii '" Rawl ngs and let him show you
ihe mist compl.'i" up-to-date safety,
su -scries, solf lnaoxing loose leaf
ec'ger and safety loose leaf self index
ing invoice aim pji chasing record there
is i.n iho market. A re you from Mis
souri, let me show you. Both phone
Promise of a Hummer.
Since the announcement last evening
that a gymnarium class for Albany boys
over nine years ot age is to oe orgam
nt th Alco Club rvm.. on the day
before Christmas, many youths have
expressed their anxiety for entering
thn class, and naients in general ar
expressing their approval for this good
work. , '
Thoan wishinor to cret in may do so by
applying now for membership. Receipts
at woodworm oriii; mure.
i 3939 in, the County.
Superintendent Jackson has just com
pleted the enumeration of those be
tween 4 and 20 drawing school monpv,
in the county. The number is 6939.
which ia an increase over last year of
306. Of this increase an even 100 is in
Albany.
Following is thn- nroeram for then
Christmas exercise of Temple Com
mander! Mb. 3;. at &30- a. m. Christmas
day, at the Masonic: temple: ,
Past Srand Master E. P. Mason, con-
Hnctnr.
The Hbly City, by the Corvallis Oi-
chestra. Max Mititer, Mr. ana Mrs. Har
old Woodcock aoA Edwin Woodcock.
Piane.sslo by Prof . Wm. Boone, ua
r.
Wmni. Hark tlte-Herald, by Knightu! chestra
of Malta Quartet Messrs, Fulton, Do-
belle, tates ana icaoer, uorvaius.
Scrmtural reeding by Sir Knight J Jt I
Evans.
Vocallsolo, "Lok a Star, Ye Hoary.".
by Pmf. Fulton.
Lio-miogy Dy n.DJgDEs oi inaai uu-tet.
Leeture by D. r Mason.
Pnwer bs Key. D. H. Leach, Comal-
lis
Toasts.
Mfemori&V services Hymn by Mafta
Qunrcot- benediction by Rev. Leach;
piano solo-, by Prof. Boone; musiffi by
Atzvn orchestra; reiresnmenis.
r trick mule and $11)0 f or the hyena. The
; Morris Brothers hrst came to Albany
' with a few dogs,, showing in the old
( theater, at the Stettei corner, grand-
, sally enlarging it into a dog ana pony
show and then aicircus, disastrously.
Dancing Party.
Last night tho- Whirl Wind Staff,
Wilson Peery editor in chief, gave a
dancing party at Bussard hall, a cy
clonic affair, enjoyed by about forty
couples of live-young people. The hall
was beautifnlly decorated, and fine
music was furnished by the Coon or-
sults from the use of boan's Kidney
Pins and I hear a great deal of praise -fd
this remedy."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. FosterMilburn Co., Buffalo,.
New York, sole agents for the United ,
States.
Remember the name Dean's and talte.
no other.
Miss. Burkhart Testified),
Miss Verna Burkhart, of this city,
testified yesterday afternoon ab to'olock
in the Finch case, telling a plain, con
vincing story. She saw Finch enter
and saw all the shootincr. beiur in the
door at the time, havinir ODened it -for
f inch, who Bald "Hello, Kanwi, ana
pulled his gun and shot in cold blood.
She told the truth.
Ontgpn's BanKs.
Salem, Dab 22.. State Bank Examtr
iner James Steel yesterday completed
statement of the condition of .the 132z
state and private banks in Oregon at m
the date ot the last call, November 21, daily.
1908. The statement shows total re
sources, $S3v02,213.25, of which $5,54ir
579.75 is cash on hand, and $8,396,432.21
due from. banks and bankers.
The deposits subject to check amount
to $39,674.3.18.82.
The loans and discounts aggregate
$25,983,246 46.
C. and E. Time Table.
Effective Thursday, October 1st, &
new time card will go- into effect on the."
Corvallis ft Eastern.. Railroad, as fol
lows: Through trains 6:45 a. m. leave Yar
onina; arrive at Albany 11:68 a. mi.
Leave Albany 12:38 p. m.. arrive Ya
qoina 6:15.
Corvallis Local 6E30 a. m. leavo Cor,
vallis daily; 2:15 p. in. daily, except.
bojaay; t uu p. m, daily.
TJk a. m. leave Albany aaiiy; iiKo.
daily, except aunday; 7:5U p. m..
jnu. J, shea, Agent.
Ovrfers at the Metropolitan.
Thdoyster season has opened,, and
from.aow on the Metrowolitan Market
Broacialbin street, will have the best to
be secured, the fat article, good, meas
ure. Just trom the beds.
Also all the fish delicacies of. the sea-
son.. Cull when you want tie best,
neat and clean.
Phone Red 71,. Home phone 8.
The Oliver- Typewriter..
Best on the market. First National
Bank people hone five. Albany College
has ten. Thirty-five used in Ablany.
See the new tabulator and ruling de
vice. $15 cash, then l7c per day, pay
able monthly. See one at Steward &
Sox Hardware. Co.
Phone 218. Home Phone.
The Weather.
A Free 96-Page Diary.
We take pleasure in announcing that.
any of our readers can, secure a fine 96
page diary for 1909, by sending 2 cents
postage to D. SWIFT & Co.. Patent
Lawyers, Waihingtan, D. C. This
diary is worth 25 cents, and contains 20
pages of valuable information, such as
tha crop production of 1908, by states.
Brief but valuabVe points of every-day
law and patent laws.. Business forms,
and population of all cities and states,
etc., and 75 pages memorandum.
Supt. Jackson has begun arrange
moni a fnr mi institute and entertain
ment at Tangent tiie last Saturday of
January, with nlwnt tin schools in it
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EXECUTOR'S NOT.Cc
Nai'ce ii herby aivc-n thA 'ne uodfr
signed was by order oi meCua.iiy Court
oi the Stale of Uranoa l.r i.iuu Cnuaiv.
UUiy appuiuiuu executor oi me ,asi uit.
n.i ie t-aimit of Mary AuuvpAUtih.
dre-c d. all parsons havinj c!im..
againot the estate oi aid drcl arr
hereby re in-red ti p esen: th- sa-ni,
with the propir Toucne.8, co ihe noJ-r-igned,
at his office, i-i tha Fi-. Si
lioaal Uaok Bai'il nu, la iheCityol
Albany, In Lino C.tt , Oroo. wi n
io n in uins from ths dttt ot l-iii
not! r.
Dated thli 25; k day of Decemeber.
19J8. '
H. H. HEWITT, Executor.
HEWITT i SOX.
A'tornevs for Executor.
3 JK.fi TOT1TA.
Baugtu The Kind You Haw Hlmrs B!lil
Range of temperature 4&40i.
Rainfall was .36 inch.
The river has beeun risine and is 2.2
feet, with prospects of plenty for the
boats.
Art Glass Domes
Art Glass Domes
Art Gloss Domes
Ralston Electric Supply Co.
CHRISTMAs"cOMING
What is nicer
for your sweetheart, mother or sister,
than a nice bottle of sweet perfume.
We carry only the highest grade per
fumery, sweet and lasting. Fancy
packages, plain and cut glass bottles,
25c to $5. You are invited to call and
inspect our Holiday line. Prices right.
BURKHART & LEE.
OASTOIIIA.
Bean tie 1,8 Ha" ;ars BongH