Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 03, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
Democrat
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VOL XLV
ALBANY. OREGON. FRIDAY DECEMBER. :i J909
NO IS
NEW BOOKS
.at-
Meiser & Meiser's
55c each, 10 for$5.00
E
MPIR
THEATRE
PICTURES.
1. Two Women and a Man. (Bio
graph.) .
2. Malicious Rivals. (Drama)
3. The Game. (Drama)
4. Cops on a Strike. (Comedy)
SONGS
5. Hello Angel Face.
6. Happiness
Matinee evary day. i
Admission 10c. '
C. H. NEWS.
Probate: In estate of S. Z. Taylor,
Mary B. Taylor was appointed admin
istratrix. Estimated value of property,
v Z , ? 'i eal . a ' I Tillamook, Nov. 27.-The life boat
Sales of real p -oterty confirmed ml . . . '. , "
estates of Rudolph Hoflich, Elizabeth ; Put ?' from the Argo and was swamped
Lindsey and Sarah E. Coshow. I m the ,suFf' , a,n(1 .eleven are reported
! drowned, including Capt. Snyder and
uie purser, ine otner Boat, wiin ten
11 drowned Doings of
on the argo.! ithe world.
New case: Mary E. Osborn agt.
Gilbert Garland et al Suit to quiet
title. Hewitt & Sox. attorneys.
Deeds recorded:
S, Z. Taylor to C. 0. Taylor & wf.
li i acres 7. . . $ i
0. W. Frum to Geo. Frum. 02
acres 8250
A. G Anderson to 0. M. Frum,
182 acres 100
W. C. TempletontoLoydG. West,
.D acres a
J. B.
120
Every suit, coat, skirt and dress on sale. Our first andTmostl
1 - successful price cutting sale only just started.
Two more weeks of price cutting.
the assortment is large, styles are the new-
On everything Ready to Wear,
est and the price is less.
$11.95 and $13.95 .,
For one lot of Ladies and Misses Suits worth up to $30.00, all new Fall
styles in Serge, Homespun, Fancy Worsteds, Broadcloths and Wide Wales.
Coats to these suits 36 to 4S inches long. See Window Display.
$9.00 for choice and pick of 50 Suits,
two and three piece styles, lined
with Taffeta Silk and Skinners'
Satin. They are last season's suits,
but stomal values up to $50.00. The
skirt alone is worth what we ask for
the suit.
$10.00 for your choice of rim
Mcssaline or Taffeta gmvn or -
in the store, values up to $25.00.
They arc in light and dark colors
including black, suitable for after
noon or evening wear.
We have in stock just seventy-five W
son, some of which are just as good a
for almost nothing, so here's a chance
small cost.
omen's Coats, left over from last sea
s this season's styles. We offer them
to buy a knock-about coat at a very
V?L!?r ?Ske ! 1E -n"e f ",eSe i $3.95 for choice of any one of these
coats worth up to Slfi.oO. j coats worth up tQ ?10
$10.00 for choice and pick of any coat I
in the lot worth up to $35.00. $5.50 for choice of 50 Coats worth up
t, , . , cn . , - . , I to $14.50, sizes 8 to 18 years, all
JrJrl 'tyl, best matcrials'and'col-
and Green mixtures, sizes 14 to 20, i
regular $5.50 values. - j
i
$2.45 'for choice ,of one lot of Coats, '
all good materials ar.d styles, any j
color, sizes 6 to 16 years, worth up
to $5.00. 1
$2.95 for choice of 50 Trimmed Hats,
all colors, small or large shapes for
Women or Misses. Values up to '
$8.50. See Window Display. Every
hat new this season.
were saved.
and sank.
The Argo turned turtb
I
' The defeat of U. 0. at Seattle was
inevitable. Washington had the strong
er team.
The eclipse of the moon occurred ac
cording to program, and those who saw
it pronounce it a very pretty sight. A
clear sky made the heavenly 'show
'one worth seeing.
Murder Mystery!
A New Time Card.
Pendleton, Nov. 2,7. -The murdered
man was not Mickels, reported killed.
Mickels was only married last week.
The coat found on the murdered man
Keeneytoj.i: Banks' &wf. ! 'Eckels coat, and it is supposed V.?riitoT.f
Agreement O. & C. R. R. and W. H.
Booth, use of land for gravel, etc. Con
sideration, 150.
Consul Miller as an Irishman.
Hon. H. B. Miller is now settled in
his work at Belfast, Ireland, the change
proving a decided benefit to his health.
Mr. Miller stood high in Yokohama,
and the papers there speak very pleas
antly of him in connection with his new
job. One paper at Yokohama says:
"He is a good tellow wherever he is.
Shure be's a broth of a bhoy and when
he strays be the side of the dirthy
wathers at the river Liffev. or steps a
jig on the green at Doi.r.ybrook, per
haps ne u tnmK ot us insn nere ana re
member the Hibernians. We shall
mibs Consul-General Miller, his wife
and his familv migtatilv. but we shall
always remember them with pleasure."
Anotner one: "His tnends all Know
he is a stalwart republican; all Ameri
cans kuow that the moment an Irish
man lands in New York he becomes a
democrat, so it seems to us that the
president has decided the best way to
drive out the democratic party is to
send Genl. Miller to Belfast and make
every Irishman a good republican be
fore leaving the country."
Taking effect tomorrow morning,
Sunday, a new time card goes into
effect on the S. P. lines. Here are the
changes at Albany:
Southbound No. 19 arriving at 11:45
and leaving at 12.18 will now arrive at
Northbound
at
md
leave at 2:02. Noithbound, No. 18. ar
riving at 7:09 p. m. will hertattr arriva
at 6:40 and leave at 7:05 p. m. No. 17
due at 7:45 p. in. southbound will here
after arrive at 8:12 p. m. Northbound
local freight No. 226 will now leave at
8:00 a. m. instead of 10 a. m. as hereto
fore. Cottage Grove locals No. 17 and
lege course, will be at the U. P. church stead ot Cottnge Grove, as heretofore.
mommy evening, inov. na. Reserve
seats on sale at 4Voodworth'B Drug
Store Saturday and Monday. Season
ticket holders haye tne privilego of re
serving without extra charge by ex
changing coupon for reserve ticket.
Single admission 75 cents, including re
sorve seat.
-The press speaks in high terms of all
the performers.
Monday's Concert.
The Central Grand Concert Company, '
which is the second number on the col-1
The Toledo.
A new steel range, with a cooking
nlate on top, a model modern . stove
No blacking. Keeps clean. Just take
a look at it. At Albany Hd. Co's. '
BIO GRAPH AT DREAMLAND .
" ' TONIGHT
With all the old characters we know
and like so -well. Don't miss this.
Imperial Restaurant.
A. L, Benson, an experienced res
taurant man has taken charge of the
Imperial, Second street, and will serve
; home meals, neatly and promptly. He
j solicits the public patronage both tor
: single meals and regular boarders,
promising satiactinn.
King Dodo.
i
SEE BIG CIRCULAR FOR OTHER PRICES.
Chambers & . .McGnne .'
ALBANY'S LEADING CLOAK AND SUIT STORE
In the New Store
.....The Stetters..
Grocerie and Produce
Prompt delivery
Kindergarten School,
! Miss Helen Wright
! At the W. C. T. U. Building. Terms:
$3.50 per month. Phone Black 2481
I Bell. i
"King Dodo," the Pixley and Luders
comedy opera par excelence, under the
direction of John Cort, will be the at
traction at Albany Saturday night,
Dec. 4, and its presentation snould
mark ah epoch in the season's most
fashionable and eventful occur
rences. "King Dodo" is in a class by
itself, and is entirely dissimiiar .to all
predecessors. While it absorbs the eye
with its glittering pageantry, it fascin
ate with its tuneful melody and irris
tible humor.
FLOUR.
Another car of DALLES DIAMOND
HARD WHEAT FLOUR just in
NONE BETTER.
A few more of those SO E Z DUST
PANS tree with your first sack of this
or LIBERTY BELL flour; we also have
theSTAYTON and JOHNSON'S BEST
M. SENDERS & CO.
Miss Bertha Wright,
FARM AND CITY PROPERT Y' J"22 01
ii The Jefferson Brdge.
RevieW:
The members of the Linn and Marian
county courtB were here Tuesday and
looked at the hole in the water where
the $4. 000 nier should have been. Thev
promise to repair the bridge tempo-)
rainy as soon aa possioie, ana tancjnost
favorably toward replacing the old
structure with a steel bridge next sun
mer.
Dreamland
Tonight.
Entire change of Vaudeville tonight.
James Keane & Co. in Dr, Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde. (
THE PICTURES v
1.. In the . VVatches - ot the Night.
Biograph)
2. 1 The Prodigal Son.' (Drama)
8. His Master.. Tiece. (Edison
Drama)
4. A Man with three Wives. (Edi
son Comedy)
Admission 10c and 15c,
THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO.
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 buying see us. See it all. Take your choice. Get the best
Office 236West First St.
4 nour lesson 5(c,
Bell Black 2481,.
VOICE CULTURE
1 hour lesson 75c.
Albany, Oregon.
MRS.JANE HYATT bl,k: I
piano nUlllD 112
; O
Beginners taught by musical kinder
garten method, followed by thoroughly
graded conservatory course. SI per
iesson 40 minutes.
Inquire at Davenport's Music store.
Let us estimate on ycur works.
We guarantee first-clas3 work
at moderate cost. s-
PLUMBING, TINNNING
AND HEATING.
W. E. FRANCIS
IV!. Senders &Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
t ealers In
Hay, Grain, Wool, Cascara, Salt, Feed,
Seeds, Roche Harbor Lime, Standard
and Alsen Portland Cement, Acme
Cement Plaster, Adamant Wood and
Hair Fiber Plaster, Stock Foods, Ponl
try Supplies, Ruberoid Roofing, Build
ing paper, etc.
Both Phones 48. 435 West First St
For Christmas.
Our Christmas goods are arriving.
Websters, Charles the Great, Gordons
and Jacksons Hand Made, in ChristmnB
boxes. See our new line of fancy briar
and merseham pipes at American Cigar
store.
Rooms for Rem.
All finished and readyjfor use, some
fine office rooms, in the new Will &
Stark block. See Dr. Stark.
A fine lot at our yard at this city, just
burned.
Phone Home 2fo.
ALBANY BRICK CO;
126 Ellsworth St.
Both Phones.
C. B. DAVIS,
CUETIS REAL
ESTATE CO,
Yearly contracts S5 for two tunings.
Leave orders at Davenport's Music
Store.
106 N. ELLSWORTH
Farm land and city property bought
and sold,
Parties having land or city property
or sale will do well to list with us.
Phones Bell black 53, Home main 231.
.1
INSURANCE,
a n zi a
6 '8 1
DINE POCKET KNIVES
We are show
ing a fine line of Pocket Knives, stag
and pearl handle. 25c to $2.50. Fully
guaranteed by us. See our window
riispiay ; every thfng that leaves our store
is backed by our guarantee.
Burkhart & Lee.
Holt Again for your meats of "all
kinds, and the Metropolivun Market
next door for the latest and best in
fruits and vegptableo.
DOOLEY'S
GROCERY
A DELAYED SHIPMENT
Just received by express a splendid line of juBt the handsomest and
Best-fitting Man tailored Suits and Co its, which will be put at once on
specials le. : : ..;; .-. J v:.'4..,. J.
" J23.00 SUIT SPECIAL . . . ,'. , ..... ,il7.00 ( "" "
25.00.SU1T, SPECIAL i. 19.00
80.00. SUITSPEC'AL 23.C0
' 35.00 SUIT, SPECIAL : 27.00
40.00 SUIT, SPECIAL. 30.CO ;
26.00 COAT, SPECIAL. .....18.00
A ' SUIT GIVEN AWAY PREE
To further intrjjuco our New Department and. demonstrate our'work
we have decided to give away free on X-n:as Eve, December 2th a
$35.00 Ladiej' or Misses' Suit, m u!e to your measurement, free of
charge. For particulars c;.ll ut
THE PARIS CKOAK & SUIT HOUSE
223 1st Street, Albany
Eoth Phones: Main 52.
AND
OREGON MARKET
LOANS
COLLECTIONS.
itl. B CR-ZLF lV larKe amounts. NoTes and nwngaga'J- M ENGLAND, Proprietor
- J , bought. 1 will bond vou. . l'rnnH;iv I r
hsTi'Ilpfl for non-residentd ;
L-i.r,i. cium uroceries, ana Ihe best
fr-iiis- ond vegetables at reasonable
prices A square dral for all.
A new an extensive line
of fresh, clean
; 1
GROCERIES
242 West Second St., Albany
First-class meats of al) kinds from
elected sfick.
mi i vi)'iir;si,
VIERECK'S BATH 3 i
2 Vest Hrst St.
I R 3T CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
OPPOSITE THE P. O.
Fcnr chairs. Prompt an Efficient
Care of the face and hair.
F, i Will for watches
Bread, Tried Fruits
' and Vej. etables
9TH AN: LYCX ST?.' ETS.
ALBANY STATE BANK
. WM. BAIN, Tresident. P. D; GILBERT V. P.
H. N. tOUL'iY, Cashier.
This bank has s Irndid faciliti is for handlirg your.be? king bvsincss
Invites your pi tronage.
Cur meti.ojs arc modern and cors3rvative, and prompt and careful
attention is given to all clc 8G3 of business placed in our hum's.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
f
' Inter, t )5paidJ on Saviri s Accour. eb.
Baked GcorJs, Procuce and
Fruits. The best fo be
secored
""Slt""'
Cc nrad Myer's.