Oenioerat Albany VOL XLV ALBANY.' OREGON. FRIDAY DECEMBER. 8J 1909 NO -.2 THE LAND I , "We have a complete line of Dolls and Tovs, all kinds of Fancy and Common Dihes and Fancy Novelties of all kirds. all kinds of Popular Ficticn and Toy ' Books, not just a few odd and ends but a complete line. ME1SER & MEISER Come and see us And now We wish you the merriest of Christ mases and hope that the combe New Year wilt be. in all ways, the happiest you have known, And we extend to each and all of. our customers our heartiest thanks for the kindly co-opera1 ion which has hslped us to make the past year the most eventful of any since our doois first Bwur g open and for the evidence of appreciation, and good old-fabhioned friendship that have made the hard work of buying and selling so enjoyable during the year that is ending. Chambers &McCune DOINGS OF THE WORLD. The charivari rppnrri hnn itiRt heon beaten at Prineville. with fourteen for Editor Kennedy of the Review. Portland's Christmas crivincr ia esti mated at $5,000,0u0, but it ia just guess worn, inac woum maKe an average ot $25 for every person, rich and poor, in me city, wnicn is a good deal too nign. After Januarv 1st atl linuor nackaces will have to be marked, under a new U. S. law, showing what is in them, whiskey, etc., which it is said may in terfere materially with the business. Mr. H. Walker has' returned from Klamath county, where he organized three granges, the first in the county, with a goon deal of interest in the work. When he left yesterday morning the thermometer was 8 degrees above and they were putting up six inch ice. Al bany people are doing well. Accident on the C & A. The Alsea road had its first accident this week when the caboose jumped the track and turned over. There were three passengers on board. Mrs. Washington Howard was bruised some, and Edward Williams and A. M. Tay lor, jumped, escaping injury. It was caused by frozen mud higher than the rails. .1 A PRESIDENT RESIGNS.! J Washington, Dec. 24. It isrumored j Madriz, Nicaraguas new president, has ; resigned. Reports confirm the defeat of the government forces By the robels ana were not exaggerated. Alfonso 111. Paris, Grave fears are entertained for the life of King Alfonso who will undergo another operation. Summer & -" $f450 By A Portland Deceiver. ! Oregonian: H. A. Tuttle, accused of obtaining $1000 'from two Portland women under the promise of marrying, was held to the grand jury yesterday 'by Judge Bennett. Tuttle's bonds ! were fixed at $1000 cash in one case and : in $2500 cash in the other. ' i Marie E. Veal gave him $950 to buy an interest in a fictitious poolrom, for i which he gave her a fraudnlent bill o! Bale, it charged. The other woman, Marie Dobmeier, gave him her savings, $500, to deposit in a bank. Tuttle is charged with having forged entries in ' her bank book to maKe it appear that he deposited the money. Weather. Bank Guaranty. London, Dec. 24. The warmest ' New York, Dec. 24. The Explorer's weather prevails in Europe for 150 club expelled Cook today. years at this time, practically enjoying summer weather. I , Spanish Floods. Manipulating the Rope, Mr. and Mrs". Schultz, . as Terry and Schultz, the cowboy and girl, are giv ing a neat number at the Empire. Ter ry is an expert witn tne lariat, doing some rare stunts, and Schults sings well and assists in the lariat throwing. It is worth seeing, and a large crowd enjoyed it last night. They will appear again tonight and tomorrow night. The Oldtields, The Oldfields made good at Dream land last night, presenting some fine vaudeville sketches, a laughter all the time. They are a live aggregation and are worth seeing. See them again to night. . Cook Expelled. , Madrid, Dec. 24. Floods in Spain Topeka, Dec. 24.-The bank guaran- B"d Portugal are causing great damage, ' . v i whole towns beintr under water. ty is killed in Kansas. A r. i: f : ... ... ui .... -i. .nnrnnitiic nnuorTUP r c n auc uuo ui nulla, ,cmuica, inn, nBioimn.o ro umo - ui , canned goods etc aiwayB 0n hand at the daintest presents a young lady is a tne Metropolitan Market, Bioadalbin fancy package of nice ptrf umes We 8treet. 0lliy tha ,best is kept. are showing a fine line. 25c to $5.00. . . Burkuart & Lee. I i j. i7MPiRp!)lMfl n Christmas Shopping Simplified For B:lt ted Shoppers, : It is almost certain that there are one or more gifts suggested here that you had not thought of but you wish to give someone for Xmas... Save time and money by getting them here. Everything we offer is reliable and guaran teed at the expense of our reputation. Dont forget that every 10c purchase in our store entitles you to a vote for the $300 Brownikar Automobile which we will give to the boy or girl receiving the most votes. Look through the list, nslect your gins ana get mc Christmas Dinner Eat your Xmas dinner at the. Idle Hour Restaurant cor, 2nd and Broad albin St i v Menu. Soup Cream of celery. , Fish-Pried Halibut, fried Salmon. Boils Roiled ox tongue and tomato sauce; boiled chicken and cream gravy. Entries Baked turkey and cranberry sauce; baked chicken pot pie.. Roasts Roast serloin of. beef and brown gravy; roast leg of pork and Laked apples: roast leg of veal with green peas. Vegetables Brazed sweet " potatoes, stewed corn, mashed potatoes. Desert. Cranberry pie. Walnut cake. GILLETTE RAZORS-We are show ing a fine line of safety razirs. The best money can buy. The Gillette $6.00, $6.00, $6.50. Try one. Bur'khart & Lee: VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT. Terry and Schultz, rope experts. Entire change of pictures and songs. . FREE V. open air exibition in front of the thea ter at 7:30 sharp. Adinission 10c Special vaudeville matinee tomorrow. TONIGHT. ' VAUDEVILLE The Oldfields in a JiiHsicai The Mistaken Idenity. comedy, , New pictures: i Engineer's Daughter. Selig. A Rose of the Tenderloin. ' Edison. Martyr or Frank. Drama. Prices 10c and lSc ; ' ' " Entire change of pictures tomorrow. MOST EXTENSIVE SHOWING XMAS GIFTS ' OF GIFTS FOR LADIES. Jewel Cases, 50c to $3.00. Mirrors, 50c to $3.75. Dressing Cases, $1.50 to $10.00. Manicuring Cases, 50c to $15.00. Toilet Cases, $2.00 to $10.00. Brush and Comb, $1.00 to $6.50. Glove and Handkerchief Box, 57c to $1.50. Writing Cabinets, S1.00 to $3.50. Box Stationery, 50c to $3.75. Xmas Cards, 2 for 5c, to 75c, 1000 Pictures, special, 33c. Booklets. 5c to 75c. Playing Ca(ds, 25c to $1.00. P. Card Cases, $1.00 to $2.50. ' Burnt Wood. 5c to $1.50. Cut Glass. $1.00 to $35.00. Hand Painted China. $1.50 to $15.00, Vases. S1.50 to S15.00. Jardincres. 25c to $5.00. Candle Sticks, SOc to $2.50. Fountain Pens, S1.50 to $15.00. Purses. 50c to $2.50. Hand Bags. $1.50 to $27.00. Music Rolls. 75c to S2.50. Chafing Dishes, $2.50 to $17.50. Percolators, etc., $2.25 to $17.75. Carving Sets. $2.75 to $10.00. Perfumes. 25c to $5.00. Toilet Waters. 50c to $5.00. Collar Baprs. 50c to $2.50. Post C. Albums. 25c to $2.50. Phonographs, $10.00 to $200.00. Records, 35c to $5.00. Cabinets, $15.00 to $25.00. Toilet Soaps. 25c to $2.C0. Soap Boxes. 25c to 51.00. Lowncy's Candies in Fancy Xmas Packages. 50c to S5.C0. Whitman's Candies in Fussy Pack ages, 25c to $2.50. "me aasTta's vaiat" GIFTS FOR MEN. Razors, $1.00 to $2.50. Safety Razors, $1.00 to $7.50. Razor Strops, 50c to $2.50. . Razor Cases, 50c to $1.50. Shaving Mirrors. 50c to $2.50. Shaving .Mugs, 25c to $1.00. 'Shaving Brushes. 25c to $2.50. I Knives, 75c to $3.50. Cigar Cases. Pl;t., 75c to $5.00. Cigar Jars, $1.00 to $5.00. Cigar Humidors, $2.50 to $5.00. Smoking Set, in Case, $2.50 to $7.50. Smoking Trays, Brass, 75c to $2.50. Cigarette Cases. 50c to $5.00. Purse ., 25c to $2.50. Pocket and Eill Books, $1.00 to $10.00. Rowland Elcc. Heater. $5.00. Playing Cards, 25c to $1.00. Playing C. Cases, $1.00-to $5.00. Fountain Pens, plain or mounted, F. C. B.) Elks. (K. of C.) Masonic, $1.50 to $16.00. N'ecktie Cases. 50c to S1.50. Glove Box, 50c to $1.50. Thermo Bottles. $3.50 to $5.00. Traveling Cases, $1.00 to $10.00. .Manicuring bets, 1.50 to $7.50. Military Brushes. $1.00 to $7.50. Carving Sets, $2.50 to $10.00. Game Carvers. $2.50 to $5.00. Collar and Cuff Cases. $1.00 to $3.00. Kodaks. 51.00 to 535.00. -vodak Albums, 25c to $2.50. " '.ylison Phonographs. $10.00 to $125. '"dison Records. 35c to 50c. Victor Phonographs, $10.00 to-$200.00. Victor Records. 60c to S5.C0. '.ccord Cabinets, $10.80 to $25.00. . GIFTS FOR GIRLS. Music Rolls 7.s n ffi? in Hnnrl P.ncrc 1 CO nn Finger Purse, $1.00 to $7.50. Manicuring Sets, $1.00 to $10.00. Toilet Cases, $1.50 to $12.00. Traveling Sets, $2.00 to $6.00. Burnt Wood Outfits, $1.00 to $5.00. 1000 Pictures, special, 33c. Chafing Dishes, $3.50 to 517.00. Calendars. 15c to S3.50. .Mirrors, $1.00 to $7.50. Box Stationery. 50c to $5.00. . Jewel Cases, $2.50. Trinket Trays, 25c to S7.50. Perfumes, 50c to $10.00. Kodaks, $1.00 to $35.00. Albums, 50c to $2.50. Candies, Box, 50c to $5.00. Dolls, 25c to $25.00. Fountain Pens, $1.50 to $16.00. Books, 25c up. Candle Sticks, $1.50 to $7.50. Cut Glass, $1.50 to 515.00. Hand Painted Cljjna, special, 75c. Stencil Outfits. $1.00 to $1.50. "Alco Chocolates," a new and delic-1 lous chocolato, put up m especiallv 1 designed packages. ;Extra good. Elite Ceocolate Shop. Christmas Dinner : BEST IN THE CITY, At the Imperial Restaurant. Second street, 12 until 2 o'clock, , SUGGESTIONS FOR Crockery of all kinds Hand Painted China . German China . Hayiland China Japanese Ware and many articles to numerous to mention Wonderful bargains on our 5, 10 and 15 cent tables, Commercial Tea Gompany. CHRISTMAS , Cut Glass Silver Ware Chopping Bags Dolls Bric-a-brac 223 lstStreet, Albany Both Phones: Main 52. HARJD TIMES SKATE ! -AT THE RINK- WM. BAIN, President. : p. D. GILBERT.'.V. P. H. N. BOULSY, Cashier. ALBANY STATE BANK away Wednesday Night, Dec. 29 some valuable prizes will be given Does a general banking business, vay, 0 1 ' , Pays interest on savings accounts, Sells bank drafts and travelers checks, Has safetydeposit boxes for rent. DOOLEY'S GhOCERY Gifts for Boys. Tack Knives. 25c to $1.50. Purses, 25c to $1.00. Harmonicas, 25c to Sl.00. , Kodrks. Perfumes. Candy, Military Fjrinlics, Mirrors. Collar and Cuff Cvc, Phonographs. Xccktic UtcN. Shaving Sets, Safety Raz ors. U:7nT Strops etc. WoodworihDrug Co. 123 W FP.vr A Lb " NY, ORE A new and extensive line of fiesh, clean GROCERIES MOW AN C is the time to get your hristmas eatables. We have a fine line of all kinds of Bread, Dried Fruits Groceries and Provisions, and vegetables Giveus a-call. Slat Bakery, , C. MLYIR, Prop. lyc:;