Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 24, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    The
CHRISTMAS' 8
Not time enough to make your gifts so a ready-to-give article is the nec
essary thing
Our splendid assortment of these excellent gift articles gives you a large
selection. Dainty and inexpensive gifts if useful are always appreciated. We
show in Handkerchiefs a beautiful line.' Thtf daintiest of designs and fabrics
from the cheapest to the more expensive hand made ones.
They Bell from Be. to $4.00. ' "
Jewelry in the latest effects, and boxes, ribbon, cards, everthing to fix your
present ready to send. I '' ' -I
THE
L. E. & H. J, Hamilton
DOU you want a bargain in a nice Diamond
Ring, brouch or ear rings for Christmas?
I ren ch, the Jeweler.
We have so me special bargains in sterling silver
toilet sets, a beautiful and appropriate present for a
lady. French, the Jeweler
Don't forget our line of 1847 Roger Bros., also Reed
& Barton silver knives, forks and spoons. They
are the finest grade uiade and very appropi iate for
Christmas. French, the Jeweler.
F. M. French, the Jeweler.
antured i tua pu Ltttut), AlDuuy, O
a secoo 1 ernes mail matter.
FP NUTTING
The Democrat. ,
The Dally Delivered, 10 cents a
week; in advance for one year, j4.0?.
By mail, in advance for one year $3, at
end of year $3.50.
The Weekly Advance peryear$1.26.
At end of year $1.50. After 3 years at
$2
OUR WANTS
WANTED. Farm home for horse
where he can work enough to pay for
his keep. R A. Easton, Albany.
LOST. Back comb, set wltn brilliants
on R. K. track between 7th and
Jefferson. Return to Domocrat
FOR RENT. Twj furnisoed house
keeping rooms. Call 60(3 Jackson and
Wutor streets. 17t
FOR RENT Suit housekeeping rooms
in Wright block. Apply to G. W.
Wright.
JUST PLATl'FD. -Fourteen 10, acre
tracts-3 miles out. Sold on install
ment plan. Fino soil for berries,
garden truck and fruit trees. Buy a
Tremont tract of tho ownor. Owen
Beam, Room i Stark Bldg, Albu.y,
Ore.
FOR SAI'E.-A man's bicycle, in good
repair. Call at Viereck's barber shop.
FOR RENT. Some fino rooms for
oll.ee or housekeeping. See W. C.
Burkhurl.
WOOD SAWING.-By N.v W. Webb,
BUCCC83UI to Ben Rozelle. Red 1981
Bell.
FOR SALE. -3 homestead relinquish
ment on Silotz, all joining each
other. Iiuuiro box 84, Albany.
About 4,UU0,0U0 feet on each. 12t
GLASS.-All sizes and kinds, for sale1
lit tho Aibany Pinning Mill, cheaper!
tlirm nywhere flso in Albany. Skill-1
ly set. if desired. i
LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE. With !
mo for prompt rulurns. 1 have many
. reuucKltt for city and farm property,
in liu'uo and small tracts. Both 1
phones. C. W. Ikhai.t
432 W. Fiist St. .
WOOD FOR SALE Dig fir, J. D. j
Ellis SliHI E 4th. l'hune Bell Red, 952. ,
14t
PLANTS FOR SALE. (.ioofoberrics, !
red and while Tumults, Rhubarb,
Rid and Yellow Raspberries, Iceberg :
Blackberries, Loganberries, Dcw-j
berries, l'hvnoinvnals, He ine Plants
unil Sane. Iveu C. Di;i:oau I
Albany. Or., R. F. D. No. 5, Homo;
Phone 7102. Hit ;
FREE. Edging nnd ba:kl at itho Al
bany saw mill. Get some. i
ONIONS FOR SALE. Hy E. L. Me
Keever. Phono Bell Farmers 2x1. ID
TO LOAN.-$!0 00U on real property:
J. C. Christy, over 1st National Honk
Albany, Oregon, laleot interest ren
sonable.
). W. BENTLEY, boot and shoemaker
and repairer, does first class work at
reasonable prices. Next door to
Democrat ollice. See him.
FIRE INSURANCE.-O. F. R. A. ot
McMinnville. Oregon's greatest mu
tual company. C.C. Bryant, Albany,
CusicK Bank Bldg. Both phones. j
Last Week of
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OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK.
EING!
Vr
HAMILTON STORE
Special Christmas Sale of Flower
Bulbs.
Hyacinths, extra' large, all colors,
single or double, 3 for 25c.
Jonquils, yellow, 2c each, per dozen
20c.
Tulips, 3c each, per dozen 30c.
Lillies Auratum, very large bulbs,
each 15c; Longiforum, each 15c; For
mosum, each 15c. . , '
Chinese lillies each 5c.
M. SENDERS & CO.
i Let Me Make a Suggestion,
For Xmas
Engraved Cards, Printed Cards, Hand
Eainted Posters for College and High
chool; Loose Leaf Memo and Price
Books, Automatic Pencil Sharpeners.
Postal Scales, Score cards for bridge,
whist and 500. Rawling's 123 Broadal
bin, Albany, Oregon.!
Retiring Irom Business,.
Kverything in the Btoro to be closed
out by Jun 1st.
MBS. G. E. NICHOLS.
Wondor Millinery.
The 1 oledo.
A now stool range, with a cooking
Rlate on top, a model modern . stove
lo blacking. Keens clean. Just take
a look at it. At Albany Hd. Co's.
WE ARE READY FOR Waiting to
show you a swell line of leather goods
hand bags, gents purcos, bill books,
money bills, etc. Prices are right.
BiMiKHAliT & Lee.
Get vour dressed chickens at Pfeift
cr's. ' ;w
Try a bowlVf Hot Chilli Carncarnaat
Tho Crest.
LOST. A bunch of keys, with three
silver coins. Leave at piano store of
Prof. Head, next the Democrat office.
FOR RENT. Two housekeeping rooms,
over Royal Bakery. Call there.
FUR SALE. Two fine pieces in North
Albany, 25 acres, in cultivation in
one, nnd 50 acres in the olher, the
latter unimproved, to be sold to
gether. ISt
FOR ONE MORE WEEK Conkey's
Laying Tonic is olTorod for free trial
by Senders' Feed Store. Get your
hens laying It will not injure jour
birds. Ask for a Poultry Book. t24
FOR SALE Some potatoes, medium
grade, at 50 cents a bushel. Call
upon A. J. Carothurs, 531 Lafayette
street.
FOR RENT. Fine ollice rooms. Call
upon F. G. Will.
TYPEWRITERS. -Factory rebuilt nnd
guaranteed as good na new and for
one year. Olivers $10,00, Reming
tons $;"0 00 to $tU).00, Underwoods
Silt). 00 to $05 10. Como ond see them.
Buy something useful for the boy or
girl for Xmns. r.nwling's, 123
Broadalbin.
MONEY TO LOAN on real estatm
at soven per cent. On choice farm
lands at six per coot. A-iply to Geo.
W. Wright, Attorney, Albany, Ore
gon. Both phones- Ollice. corner of
1st and Ferry . (
FIRE i INSURANCE. Beaver Stnto
Merchant's Mutual. Inquire at Opera
House Bldg.
the
PPIN6
Albany, Oregon
317-321 First St
LEBANON.
The Facts About Small Pox Scare.
The E. A.:
Hugh Kirkpatrick, who has been sick
with pneumonia for ovr a week, is
now rapidly recovering.
On accoont of tho bad weather of
late work on the extension of the
Southern Pacific railroad between Leb
anon and Crabtrep has been greatly
retarded.
J. W. Stewart, banker and attorney
of Lincoln, Neb , arrived in Lebanon
Sunday to spend a couple of weeks. He
is one of the principal stockholders of
the new Lebanon State Bank, and Mr.
Day, manager of the bank, is his son
in law.
The scarlet fever and smallpox situ
ation is improving. No new cases out
side of the house quarantined prior to
last Friday are reported, which goes to
show these diseases are on the decrease.
The smallpox cases have been of the
mildest kind: in fact an mild that in
some cases the patients w,ere not ill
enough to be confined to their beds.
Pennies and R. Ft D. Men.
The little one cent piece has become
a decided nuisance among R. F. D.
carriers. A statement just received
by Postmaster Van Winkle from the P.
O. department at Washington is that
on an average all over the country 115
pennies are left for each carrier in the
country to take out of the boxes, with
his cold fingers, instead of placing
stamps and letters nnd papers, as
should be none, making the little things
cause a good deal of trouble. In the
whole U. R. it figures up the enormous
amount of 300,000,000 pennies. It will
therefore be a favor if people alrng R
F. D. routes will use stamps instead of
pennies.
F. G. WILL, lor Watches
FOR SAT.H One good heavy truck
wan'on, one two-seated light haek,
one ginul plow, one single harness,
one potato digger, one large Majes
tic Range, one small cook stove,
one healing stove, two A-No. 1 Iron
bedsteads, together with spring and
mattresses, one good oak extension
dining room table, and' 15 A- No. 1
White Wyandotte young pullets
from imported stock, ami other
household goods. The above prop
erty is all as good as new nnd will he
suit! at private sale. Call on J. V.
VI PK. West Second St., Alb
any, Oregon.
WANTED. Fresh' cow, Holatein or
Durham. 4 mtl.'perday. must be good
smooth cow, weight 1H00 pounds. Hell
Phone l;5 Home S5U5. tU7
FOR SACK. Two brood sows with
pig. tit me Phono 3G05. t'27
WaNTED - -A girl todo genera! house-
, work, at oneu. Good place. Call c
South Ferry, Phono Bell Black
3024.
FOP. RENT. Residence, five rooms,
furnished, electric lights, cold and hot
wuter, garden, etc. Also two room
cottage, furnished, and b bam. In
quire of R. Rogoway, 2nd St. 17t
PIONEER
OF 1847.
J. J Davis Passes Away.
3.3. Davis, who came to Aibany
when it was a deer trail, died this morn
ing at the age of 77 years, at the home
of his son Everett, in this- city. He
was born in Missouri, and came to Al
bany among the earliest settlers, ar
riving here in 1847, living an eventtul
life as told by Mr. Davis a few years
ago in a series of articles in the Demo
crat, splendidly posted about early days.
Among other things hff was interested
in the famous Blue Bucket mine. He
was a brother of A. Hackleman's first
wife, one of the founders of Albany.
he leaves a wife, arfd five children,
Mrs. Kate Beard, Mrs. Ed School,
Willard and Everett Davis of this city,
and Miss Eleanor Davis of Portland,
and two grandchildren.
The funeral service will ba held at
the Baptist church tomorrow at 2 p. m.
PERSONAL .
AND SOCIAL
Mrs. Anna Farrell Williams is home
for a holiday visit.
i J. J. Graham, of Portland formerly
: of this city, is up ror a few days. I
i Mrs. J. H. Turpin, of Wateloo, was
j in the city today on a shopping trip, I
I Guy Lewelling, a guard at the pen,
j went to Tangent today, for a visithome.
. Hon. J, K. Weatherford left this.'
' week for San Francisco and San Jose I
! on a business trip. 1
' Mrs. George Maxwell and Mrs. Nevin !
McCormick and daughter, of Shedd, !
! were Albany visitors today. (
I . Ohas. Johnson, of Salem, went ,.to !
iCorvallis today to mix with some of
; the many Johnsons of that city.
Misses Inez Taylor and Eulah Wright
, arrived nome tnis noon irom uorvauis, .
where they have been attending the O. i
A. (J.
A Triple Wedding.
Triple weddings are not very com- (
( mon affairs, but one is reported at this
' city, at the Hotel Revere this afternoon I
I in which Rev Esson had the honor of ,
I pertormiug the ceremony. The) were I
Geo. A. Pandner and Miss Nellie L, j
j Dart, William J. Dart and Miss Over-j
holts, and J. W. Hirons and Miss Freda !
Dart, three bein?;brothers and sisters, I
tne latter wedding being a 'surprise to :
the former, who came here thinking it
was to be a double affair,
For Christmas.
I Our Christmas goods are arriving.
I Websters, Charles the Great Gordons
and Jacksons Hand Made, in Christmas
boxes. See our new line of fancy briar
and merscbam pipes at American Cigar
store. .
I Hot Chilli Carncarna at The Crest.
CHICKENS. -A few choice Plymouth
! Rocks and some Rhode Island Reds.
I" F. T. McTimmonds, 415 E 9th St.
FOR SALE. Lots in Wright's addi-
tion; also lots, blocks, and from 4 to
i 40 acres in acreage in Hazelwood,
adjoining the city, Good terms and
' reasonable prices. Apply to Attorney
' Geo.. W. Wright, officeRooms 1 and
2, Wright Block. Both phones.
FOR SALE. A good horse, single or
double, gentle, weight about 1000 lbs.
Priie $45. J. H. Turpin, Waterloo. .
WOOD. If you want some leave your ;
order at tne imperial uestaurant,
I Second street. 22t
j WANTED To buy. vacant residence
! lot. State location and lowest cash
! price first le'ter. Address D. E.
; Benedict, 21G E 2nd St Albany. t23
: LOST.- One black plume, between 4th
and Washington Sts. and Northwest
ern Corporation office. Please return
' to office of Northwestern Corporation.
Monumental
Works..
Now occupy their new quarters at
327 Lyon street, where will be found a
choice selection of monuments, tomb
stones, tablets, crosses, etc., of the
best material and latest design," in for
eign and American marble and gran
ite. When- wanting anything in this
line please call and get my prices.
Patronize homo industry and save
agent's commission. Having had
years of experience as a practical
workman, I am satisfied I can please
you. Leave orders now for spring
dcliverv.
Idle Hour Restaurant,
Cor. Broadalbin and Sccondt Sts.
Under new management.
Best 20 cent meals in the city.
N I JONES &KISOR.
Wood. Yard.
AM kinds of wxd, old fir, maple, dry
slab and mill end trimmings, sawed
ready for shed. Phone Home Black 252
HOWARD BROS.
Office with J. A howard.
CURTIS EEAL!
ESTATE CO.
106 N. ELLSWORTH.
Farm land and city property bought :
and sold.
Parties having land cr city properiv
or sale will do well to list with us.
Phones Bell black 63, Home main 231
FROM ACTUAL
SKETCHES.
In Wyoming fairly pulses with fresh,
vigorous, active life of the young' West.
It has a love story as tender as that of
'Romeo an Juliet," and is rich with
humor and quaint philosophy. That
"In Wyoming" will be richly staged,
and excellently weil acted is guaranteed
by the name of the artist ho painted
the scenes from actual sketches mads
in the state of Wyoming, and the names
of the clever acton chosen rortheprin
cipal rales of the play. The scenes of
Dalby Ranch near Casper, Wyo., in
the Big Horn Valley, were painted by
W. O. Wegner, from sketches especial
ly made for him in Wyoming. The
decorations, costumes, accoutrements,
were all chosen and arranged by M r.
Willard Mack, who was born and raised
in Wyoming, and who is considered an
authority.
' At the opera house tomorrow night.
Fresh oysters at Pfeiff er's, 229
2nd St.
Bargain Sale ot Standard
Books.
Rawlinson's History of Ancient Egypt, 2 Vols., $6.00 .'.....$ 3.00
Rawlinson's The Sixth Oriental Monarchy, $3.00 1.50
Scott's Poetical Works, 8 vo Sheep, $3.00 . 1.25
Moore's Poetical Works, 8 vo Sheep, $3.00 1.25
Cowper's Poetical Works, 8 vo Sheep, $3.00 ;. 1.25
Hemen's Poetical Works, 8 vo Sheep, $3.00 .1 1.25
Picturesque Washington, 8 vo Cloth, $2.50 1.25
Goethe's Works, 6 Vols., $7.50 4.00
Schiller's Works, 7 Vols., $10.00 x 5.00 .
Half Houtf of English Poets, 4 Vols., $8.00 3.00
Modern Painters, By Ruskin, 5 Vols., $10.00.... 3.50'
Modern Painters, By Ruskin, 5 Vols., $5.00 . 2.00
History of the Great Reformation, 8 vo, $5.00 3.00
Half Hours With the Best Authors, 4 Vols., $4.00 : 1.50
' New Greece, By Lewis Sergeant, $3.50 1.50'
Famous French Authors, by Theophile Gautier, $2.00 1.00
Souvenirs of Madame La Brun, $2.00 1.00
Life of Major-General George H. Thomas, $3.00 1.00
Golden Treasure or World of Knowledge, $3.00 1.50-
History of French Literature, 3 Vols., $7.50 3.00:
Portugal Old and New, $3.50 .-: 1.25
Biography of American Men of Letters, Noah Webster, $1.25 75'
Ralph Waldo Emerson, $1.25 Z 75
George Ripley, $1.25.... .75
Edgar Allan Poe, $1.25 - 75
Fielding's Works, 2 Vols., $5.00 2.00-
Packard's Zoology, $3.00 1.00
Charlotte Cushman Memoirs of Her Life, $2.00 .75
Manual of Dates, $7.25 ISO
History of Greece, 2 Vols., $2.00 - : 1.-60
Ferdinand and Isabelle, by Prescott, 2 Vols., $3.00 1.50
Famous African Explorers,- 2 Vols., $2.00..... 1.00
History of Rome, 2 Vols., $2.00 1-00 '
Lincoln and His Times, 2 Vols., $2.00 1-00
Campaigns of the Civil War, 16 Vols., $16.00 8.00
Morley's English Men of Letters, 29 Vols., 75c per vol 50
Chamber's Cyclopaedie of English Literature, 8 Vols., $8.00 4.00
Illustrated Biographies of the Great Artists, 32 Vols., $40.00 20.00
Scott's Waverly Novels, 12 Vols., $14.00 v. 7.00
Life and Deeds of" U. S. Grant, Cloth, 8 vo, $3.50 1.75 .
Same, Sheep, 8 vo, $4.50 2.00
Same, Half Morocco, 8 vo, $6.50 2.50
Memoirs of John A. Dix, 2 Vols, 8 vo, $5.00 : 2.50
History of Georgia, 2 Vols, 8 vo, $10.00 3.50
H.
Albany Abstract . Company,
L. M. Curl, Manager.
Hereafter the records in the office of the Recorder of Conveyances
for Linn County, will be abstracted daily, by an expert title examiner
employed by our company. In this manner we will be able to keep pur
records up to the last minute of each previous day, thereby affording
better service to the public than any one has heretofore been able to
give. . It is our intention to maintain the standard of excellence gained
by thorough and conscientious work in the past. The very best and
latest system of abstracting of titles will be permanently and contigu
ously carried forward regardless of the expenditure of money in main
taining our well established reputation as progressive and reliable ab
stracters. We assume that every one realizes the necessity of having
an abstract of title prepared for the property which is about to be pur
chased; we solicit your patronage anu assure you tnat we can give you
the very best work that is possible with little delay and at a moderate
living price. It will be to your advantage-to see us before ordering.
An unlimited amount of money to loan at six per cent per annum on
real 'estate security.
Both telephones in the office. Call in .and sec us or write.
A ft A A.
Albany,
OPEN. WILL BE OPEN
Evenings front now until Christmas. We lead this year
in the TOY LINE; also have a full line of FANuY
DlSHES,GROCERIE3 and PRODUCE.
Promp Delivery.
Stetters's New
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
THE LINN & BENTON REAL ESTATE CO. .
Have a good list of FARM AND CITY property and taka 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 23GWest First St
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' Light, Power and Heat.
Willamette Valley Co.
R. E. Welch, Manager.
ALBxNY QPiRA MQU;E
Thursday, Dec. 23
The besfuf the Great Western '
Plays
Prices25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00
School Notice.
Notice is hereby given that a meet
ing of the voters.of district 5, will be
held at the central school building on
Wednesday, Dec. 22, at 7:30 p m.. for
the purpose of levying a tax for the
running of the schools of the city the
coming year.
W
i. Li. ioulinson, iierx.
Albany. Dec. 10, 1909.
J. JONES. .
Oregon
Store,
206 West Second
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