Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 09, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    PRESENTS for all at S. E. YOUNG & SON'S.
Here in abundance will be found the Gifts sought for everyone on your Christmas list.
The right gift at the right price for every one from baby to grand parents, for rela
tive or friend, can be chosen to best advantage from our lare and superior Christmas
stocks.
Our prices provide for thefilling of your lists with real economy.
The space permits of but a few suggestions.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
articles as well as combinations
in
fancy
T 1
Aiany single
gut boxes. i
50c to $2.00.
Cuff links and scarf pins sets, 75c to $1.50.
House slippers, 75c. to $3.00.
Bath robes, very fine, $4.00.
Kid and mocha gloves, $1.25 to $1.75.
Automobile glove's, $2.50 pr.
Knitted ran 0c. Silk, 75c to $1.50.
Moccasins, $1.75 to $3.00 pr.
Umbrellas, 50c up.
GIVE FURS FOR A GIFT.
Brown, black, white, grey furs in set's at $10.00, $12.00
$16.00, $18.00, $20.00, $24.00.
Many others not mentioneed.
LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
Handkerchiefs 3c to $5.00 each.
House slippers, 60c to $1.75.
Party slippers, $2.00 to $3.50.
Back combs, 50c to $3.00; Barrettes, 25c. to $6.50.
Umbrellas, 75c to $8.00.
Purses and handbags, $1.25 to $10.00.
Leather covers' and cushions, $3.50 to $7.50.
Table linens, 50c to $2.50 yd; napkins, $1.25 to $10 doz.
Table cloths, $3.75 to $13.00.
Moccasins, $1.75 to $2.50.
Embr'd. cases, $2.50 pr; towels, $1.50 pr; doilies, 25c
to $3.00. '
Centers, 60c to $5.00; scarfs, 75c to $2.50.
. Jabots in fancy boxes, $1.00 each.
Other prettv neckwear, 25c to $2.00.
Gloves, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00...A11 kinds and coirs.
Bath robes, $5.00 each. '
"Bissell's" Carpet Sweepers,' $2.75 to $4.50. The best
ma de.
Rug special $1.65 value, $1.00 each.
Art squares, $10.50 to $50.00.
Indian robes, $5.50 to $12.50.
THIS MORNING OBERAM.
News
From Albany's
Trains.
Six Earlv '
MERGAU.
In the regular college course a larce
T I audience Inst night were given one of
Ur. J. C. Booth came down from the best numbers. In lact it will be
Lebanon to attend the regular session hard to beat
of the pension board, with prospects of The illustrated address of Rev. W. H.
a full attendance of pensioners. When-, Foulkes. D. D., of Portland, was a very
ever an increase is asked for, of any : instructive as well as entertaining
kind, a new examination has to be effort, the story of Oberammergau be
made, calling for a good deal of busi- ' ing lold in a way that kept the eyes
ness. Besides there are new applica- riveted and the thoughts concentrated,
tions, particularly among the Spanish ! Fifty ster opticon views made Rev.
war veterans. Fuulkes' visit to the Utile village with
i its lfiOO people,. at the foot of a high
Horace Steel returned to Fortlana, , mountain, very realistic, w hilu th
after being here a week looking after
the apples on his fathers place at Mill
ers. These he sorted and gave a com
mercial packing, shipping them to
Portland for the market there. Horace
is an auto driver, having a Winton,
doing a fine business over Portland.
Miss Flo Dannals went to Portland.
Fred Lynes came down from Leba
non. Prof. Wilson went to Salem with his
violin.
W. E. Parker went out to Plainviow
to put up a machine shed on the Par
ker farm.
Father Lane went to Portland to con
sult with Bishop Christy.
Miss Anetta Uurch, of the Jefferson
schools, returned to her work after
spending the night here.
A ParK.
Passion play is being presented, which
is done once in ten years ny the peas
ants of the place, who live for it, there
arft four or five thousand outside peo
ple present, residing in the homes of
the people, there Deing no hotels, going
there from all over the world. Bv
previous arrangement Rev. Foulkes and !
ma iiiica 'ituu i.uiiipaiiiuiia ffcm
stationed at the home of Antone Lang,
who took the part of Christ, though
their room was at the home of Fraulein '
Myor, the Virgin Mary of the play. J
Tne Passion play instead of being the
eatire life of Cnrist, is simply that of
his last week on earth, tho passion
week, showing the triumphal entry, '
the last supper,' the betrayal, thecruci-,
fixiou, resurrection, etc., in a manner:
that is wonderfully impressive. It
takes eight hours, four in the morning ;
and tour in the afternoon, with two
hours intermission. The views of the
players shown speak for the purity ol ,
their lives and Christian characters.
Their well blending costumes are made ;
oy tnemselves, and there is nocomtnor-
ALBANY
HOT
NOON .
LUNCHES
At the Mission Parlors.
Holt again at the Holt corner,
A neat place. Holt's Meat Marxet.
Choice lunches at the Vienna Bakery.
Have your feet attended to by Mrs.
Driver 230 Lyon, both phones.
Miss Nellie Bridges professional
nurse. Phone Home Red 233. tl9
Dr. W. R. Shinn, physician and sur
geon, tails answered day and night.
Office, ! linn block. Residence 119 E 7th
street. Both phones.
Georire Miller, former nianist At
Dreamland, will tench music in this
city with headquarters at Davenport's.
Graduate of Berlin Conservatory of
Music.
Get your Grand Union Teas, Coffees,
Baking Powder, Kxtracts, etc. at 23S
w nd street, bee our premiums.
stationary and notions. Home
phone 4G9, t9
Editor Democrat: In yesterday's
misfits you wondered if some one would
give Albany a park. Yes, the Burk
hart brothers stand ready to give a
good one, second to none in the state
not even excepting the Oaks of Port
land. If Albany wants it all thev re
quire is that it be kept up and attended
v. it is located juat east of town ou i Uberammergau.
the proposed Electric R. R. line, near
tne fiaiem wagon road. ClUZtN. Tha Best of Their Kindv Eemember
that we represent ALL THINGS AS
THEY AKK and regulate the price by
iuo (rue vawe 01 me aaiicie.
F. M. Fkknch & Son.
F, M. Fn nch & 8 n have Calendars.
Do you want a nice Diamond for a
Christmas gift to your wife? See F.
a. French & Son.
The McKonzie Merry Makers have
taken charge of the Dreamland theater,
but Mr. Lon Killeck will remain as
treasurer, representing the Portland
Amusement Co.
Mrs. Martin Thompson and family
of Boston Mills wish to express their
heartfelt thanks for kindness and sym
ptthy before and after the death of
their beloved husband and father.
The Foresters of America last night
Changed Hands.
Fred Neelev, of Independence, has
bought the Hotel Albanv restaurant
' and rooming property, and will here
after run ic. 41 r. Neeley is an exper
ienced restaurant man. He expects to
make some decided improvements and
proposes to run an up-to-date place
that will be a credit to the city.
Peter's
Wall
Cheap
Paper
For 30 days
For the next thirty days we are go
ing to hae a great Weill Paper sale
15 000 rolls will arrive for us Feb.
15 th so we must, make room for our
stock. Now is your chance., when
you see it in our add you know it is so.
Call and see us.
Burkhart & Lee.
Each Eye
I fit separately with the
proper lens to give perfect vision, which
prevents all eye Btrain that causes
headache. '
Quality and work guaranteed.
E. C. Meade, Optometrist,
829 West Second Street.
F. Q. Will
For your Holiday Good.
A fine line of Jewelry, Sil
verware, Cut Glau and
Novelties to select from.
Walter Parker
Grocer
and
Baker
m WRST r'IBST 8TKKET..ALB4 S Y OKKWO
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main 50
Feathers
Renovate d
The Ladies Guild of St
Episcopal church will hold a sale of . arrived.
fancy articles and home cooked foods in ; St.
the Rectory, 6th St. on FMday after
noon and evening, Dec. 9th". Light i
refreshments will be served. You will
find, many useful articles wh'.chwillj
help you in your Christmas list. Don't j
forget the date Dec. 9.
claliam to the affair. . Antone Lang ' ele.ted the following new officers: Bert
nimsen in cne leauing part only making Crawford junior past chief ranger, C.
J300 for the entire season. i N. McKey. chief rauger, J. H. Curran,
Those who heard Rev. Foulkes and sub chief ranger, Hugh Grey, lecturer,
saw the very clt-ar and beautiful views, Henry Shea, fin. sec, Allie Anderson, '
felt that they had done the next thing rec. sec , W. 41. Parker, treas.
w mailing me eveniiui irip itseit 10
I .
Gus Weinburg the Original,
"The Burgomaster." a musical com
edy in a new dress, thanks to Gus C.
weinDurg, wno, uy the way, will be
seen in his original part of Peter Stuy-
vesant the Burgomaster of New
Amsterdam, will be the sirong attract
ion at the opera house next Friday
night. The book has been slightly
altered, to better it, the dialogue
brightened up, and dancing numbers all
gone over and several new ones intro
duced; many catchy, lilting, whistle
able song interpolated, while all the
oiigin' i hits have been retained.
Hand painted china on display Friday,
Dec. 2nd. at L. Matthew Wood's apart
ment 3rd St.
Music every night.
Misssion Parlors.
Our line of Christmas china has just
The Variety Store 31S W 1st
We have the newest and choicest in
leasing variety for Christmas gifts.
r rencn or. son.
pleas
P. M
We make
Feather Mattresses
Pillows and
Cushions
t pholstering and Mattress Making
Ipromptly attended to.
Albany Furniture Hospital
-UR-
Albany Lounge & Mattress
Company.
Phones, Bell 253-;; Home 347. Now
315, E. Second Street.
1 Try our hot noon lunches, at the Mis
Bion,,Parlors. ,
ALCO
Why buy Groceries
of Portland Houses
when you can get the
following prices at
EASTBURN'S
U lb Granulated 8agar. 11.00
16 lbs Cream Rolled Oata 1.00
11 lb Head Rice LOO
14 lbs Japan Rice 1.00
16 lbs Broken Head Rice 1.00
12 Ids White Beans 1.00
12 lbs Lima Bean 1.00
10-16 ozpkiRalaumi 1,00
Get our prices before you buy.
W. A. EASTBURN
The Grocer.
CHOCOLATES
That
KLASSY KIND
BRASS BEDS
SECTIONAL BOOK
CASES
LEATHER ROCKERS
MUSIC CABINETS
DINING TABLES -DINING
CHAIRS
LIBRARY TABLES
BANQUET RANGES
BEST MATTRESSES ON
EARTH
YOU SIMPLY CAN'T
BEAT THESE FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
FOR YOUNG OR OLD.
DO NOT FORGET
THAT WE' GIVE FROM
12 TO 25 PER CENT DIS
COUNT ON EVERY RUG
IN THE HOUSE UNTIL
CHRISTMAS EVE.
"Y NOT"
GILBERT BROS:
Just made and put up in
neat packages.
ELITE
CHOCOLATE SHOP
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 Serord Stre, Between Ferry & Broadalbin
Make
Wash Day
Comfortable
A family washing requiring three
hours' hand work in the laundry can
be done in less than one hour with an
ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE
"The first method demands hard
back-bending labor. The "Electric
way" allows you to do the lighter
work while the machine is doing the
heavy work.
The cost of operation is less than
two cents an hour.
See the machine in operation at
our store.
RALSTON ELECTRIC SUPPLY Co
f" 1WJU""'
WE DON'T WANT TO SHOUT
but some of the finest buildings in
town are equipped with our plumbing
work. We make a specialty of high
class sanitary plumbing and will be
glad to hare you examine samples of
our work. We hare moved and arr
now at 1 18 West Second street.
MEDIN & STUAPT.
Xmas Suggestions
Gifts for Men should be .bought at a man's store. These
articles might suggest something for him.
Bath Robes $5.50 to $8.50
Smoking Jackets , $4.50 to $10.00
Suit Cases and Bags $4.00 to $12.50
Slippers ; $1.25 to $2.50
Sweaters . $2.50 to $7.50
Knit Muffters 25c to $1.00
Suspenders in Fancy Xmas Boxes 50c
Arm Bands and Hose Supporters 25c to 50c
Big Xmas Clothing Special
Ever) Suit and Overcoat in the store reduced to such
prices that you can not well afford to let this opportunity
pass.
Remember we stand back of every article we sell.
Blain Clothing Company,
Dependable Clothiers