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Democrat
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ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANTARY 1 19
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Albany
A Real Live
Baby i
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. ' To be Given Away
y'. 'at - i
Dreamland
New Years Eve, Dec. 81st. 1908.
Come often. Your mopeys worth and
a good program assured. ' '
Hnine and
Abroad.
GOOD FOR
The Eugene Register accuses the
city council of that city of being ex
travagant and wasteful. It certainly
is putting a heavy burden on the peo
ple. Jack Johnson, of Texas, yesterday in
Australia, whipped Tom Burns, the
champion, knocked him all too pieces,
and is now champion, the first negro
.champion. ,
. Miss Margaret Freerksen entertained
a number of her friends in Portland at
the home her sister, Mrs. F.E.Jackson,
on East 44 and Belmont street, in honor
of MUs Ethel Crowder and Mr. Irwin
Curl, who were married on Dec. 22.
The house was beautifully decorated
with choice crysanthemums, carnations
and smilax, V The evening was very
pleasantly spent with music and 500
and a choice lunch was served.
CARNEGIE.
SCIO
Will Have Good Road Convention
nicipal air of the city. He is doing the
same as Speckels did in San i rancisco.
Pittsburg, Dec. 26. Andrew ;Carn-
egie is said to be backing the pros- j News:
ecution in the bribery cases. It is said ; a nartv of S P survevors ware In
he advanced $150,000 to puriffy the mu-: Sci0iP 0ta ZZl ul the ma
ter or building a spur switdh track into
Scio.
I The next meeting of the Linn county
I Good Roads League, will be held in Scio
' On TllPaHnv. .lnnnnru K fnmmaniinv
Aberdeen, Wn., Dec.-Moclips sum-' LWL1 .E.v:erybody
, ' u i. eated in good roads building especially
mer resort at North Beach is threaten-1 invited to be present and hear and par
ed witn destruction by the sea. Huge ; ticpate in the discussions relating to
waves yesterday tore away five hun- this subject. All supervisors are urged
dred feet of bulk head and damaged the to be present. I
The paging Ocean.
WHISTON
& LONGMAN,
Evangelists of note, will be at
the Christian Church during
January, in a .
GREAT REVIVAL
Plan to heai them.
SHINGLES.
We-niake the BEST. Every buncn
branded with our name. Look for it
Our No. I's are the only first-class
shingles in this market.
We make three graaes, pack them
closely and use no dry kiln. A shingle
full of life
THOMPSON & CRAMER
: Albany, Oregon.
THE EMPIRE.
Big crowds have been greeting
Holmes and Holmes, the popular come
dians, this week. Be sure and hear and
see them tonight; also the little horse,
the rmallest yet and the fine moving
! pictures.
Next week Gariett & Loftle, begin
. ninj Monday the messenger boy and
: the Dianist, in some musical nonsense,
; will be the attraction, with some up-to-
. date moving pictures besides.
Died in Portland.
) D. S. McDougall, the tailor, died in
, Portland yescerday after an illness of
sometime, at the home of his brother,
Rev. J. W . McDougall. He came to
Oregon a few years ago for the benefit
ol nis neaun, wnicn was wonuenuny
imnrnved after beincr at Sodaville for
sometime. He resideu at Albany for
while, nd then went to Eugene.
bic hotel and other narts of the town
Manv residents are fleeing to higher
ground.
The Haines Case.
Flushing, Dec. 26.-jThe defense in
the case of Thornton j Haines outlined
its plan today. The ' testimony will
commence Monday.
On Tuesday, Dec. 29, the school di
rectors and Datrons of school districts
adjoining Scio are invited to meet in
Scio at 1 p. m. to discuss was and
means of providing a high school de-
Kartment to provide, for all pupils who
ave completed the eighth grade who
! may wish to attend.
Died at Jefferson.
Mr. Jesse Looney, a prominent resi
dent of Jefferson, died of typhoid fever
yesterday afternoon at the age of 69
years. He was one of five brothers,
sonB of one of the valley's first pioneer's
a man of worth. Seven or eight others
of Jefferoon are also reported ill with
typhoid fever, among others- Mrs.
Jones, mother of Prof. Jones.
The deceased was a brother-in-law of
Mrs. J. R. Metzgar, of this city.
The funeral service will - be held at
the M. E. church at Jefferson at . 12:30
Sunday.
In and Around
Albany,
New Year Postals at Meisers.
Miss Maud Henderson went to Eu-
i gene today on a visit.
uavid JE. Young, of Summit, is in
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. William Myer returned
this noon from a Sulem visit.
Judge and Mrs. Wolverton went to
Monmouth this afternoon.
Mr. O. H. Mitchell 640 E. 2nd at. got
mo vox oi canay at tne Mission rariors.
Hereafter at the Alco Club there will
be bowling of cocked hat before supper,
ten pins after supper.
There was a tire alarm Christmas
There will be a basnet ball game at ! V? - without a box number. Nothing
FOR SALE. Block wood and slab
wood, W. D. Elkins. Home Phone
1213. . t25
The Best 25c Coffee!
Why
Ruby Blend
at
HEISER & MEISER
LrM JLY4,k 11 t,W M;Jl
the Alco gym tonight between the High
school and alumni. The game will
start at 8 o'clock and club members and
public school si.udents are, invited to
attend. Admission free.
m m ,
Munsey's for January, 'just received,
has a fine picture of three progressive
senators to be in the next Congress, of
whom Gov. Chamberlain is one, the
others being from Washington and
South Dakota.
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Vo-.tli.: J.-: .h,,-, J-'goV Agents'.,
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Merry Christmas
; and a
Happy New Year
to All
Chambers & McCune
dome. Another one this forenoon from
oox 5b, caused by a flue burning out at
nuey wancr s next mo a. cnurcn
south. '
The Juvenile o-vin .l&sn. of tha Alr.n
Club, has been organized and is growing
rapidly. It will meet every Monday
and Friday at 4 to 0:30, under Prof.
Luck, a fine thing for the boys of the
city, costing only $1 a month.
President and Mrs. Crooks, Profess
ors Flo and Kimball, Misses Irvine and
Anderson, of the College faculty. tV iss
Hileman, of Portland, and Rev. H. L.
Hopkins, of Eugene, went to the Bay
this afternon for a week's house party
at the Cliff House.
f. G. WILL, for Watches.
Library Lamps ,:
Library Lamps '
j. Library Lamps '
Ralston Electric Supply Co. .
, Burkhart,, photographer, makes child
ren' photos a specialty. '., "' '
' :iBaby" red link pencjla at RaWlings
for $1.00 just the thing for Xmas. ,, ;'
SI ill more barrells at the Albany
Butter and Produce Go's at a barrel.,
Hemstiching done to order. Get your
Christmas orders in early. 824 Gala
pooia street - t25 ,
We sell Aldon's Famous Chocolates
Try . box tor X'mas. None better.
The Vienna Bakery.
The finest brand of scissors in the
city ac Baltimores, every pair guar
antee!. Money back in ten days ll.not
perfectly satisfactory. , , ,
Stertcr's Gush Store
ALBANY
SUPPLY CO.,
Wholesale daler in fruit, pro
. , duce, paper bags,;wrapping paper
and twine.
42 WEST FIRST.STREET.
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mm & MUMKgQjf,
Opposite the Htl RTr, riv. arj
I nl aueritita to all-'tMrial waUr -
More
i.'i
Money
For
You
Grcaterproductivenessoftree.
larger, cleaner, and finer fruit
more money. Isn't that fruit
growers' reasoning? Nothing
will contribute to this end more
than effective spraying. And
Effective Spraying can best be
attained with
Bean Magic
Spray Pumps
Effective spraying means
High Pressure Spraying and
till tho advent of the Bean
Magics- a high pressure could not
be maintained with a hand pump
forany length of time, on account
of the body-racking effort
needed to operate it. Tne Bean
potent spring divides the work
between the two strokes of tha
fcandle and works against only
one-half tho pressure shown on
the gauge and aaves exactly
one-third tho labor.
We' hs?e tbeM pompi in
lock ud will be pleited to
how tbem. We cannot rec-
them too strong!.
0HLING
& TAYLOR
Going at a
Sacrifice
Tin balance of the $10,000 stock of
Crockery, Cut Glass, Hand Paint
ed China, Haviland China, Dolls,
Bric-a-Brac, Silver Plated Ware
1847 Rogers and Community Sil
ver, Lamps, Dinner Sets, Salad
Sets Chocolate Sets, "W ater Sets,
Tea Sets, Etc.
Remember there are only a few
days left to purchase your X'mas
presents. Don't fail to see the
large Doll that will be given Free.
Tell Lverybody
COMMERCIAL COFFEE & CROCKERY CO.
223 First Street
Opposite First National Bank.
Gilbert Bros.
310 W. First St.,
Albany; Or.
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Hill iigain
It has been noisbd about
that Ilolt is going;'away;
but it is a mistake.
BU T 1 1 E 1 S H ERE TO STAY
STAR BAKERY, ?
C. Meyer, Prop.,
First-class baked
goods, groceries,
produce , fruits,
CtC, Both Phones 57
Walter Parker,
O rpct r
Baker
iit WE-JT t'lRsT T fi K K r M A L 'i A S Y ,RB(:-V.2
First class goo .is '-In thetr'sea
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