Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 16, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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We have exerted our best powers to nurture the glorious spirit of giving to put within reach of all
things they would like best to give. '
For months we have been carefull y selecting gifts beautiful, gifts useful, gifts elegant and gifts exclusive to
suit every purse ar.d taste. ' .
Here you wi'.l find splendid sto.-ks to choose from and exceedingly good values at moderate prices.
THIS MORNING
Nsws
from Albanys
Trains.
Six Early
W. C. Peterson, ex-chief engineer of
the Lebanon fire department, returned
to Lebanon. Mr. Peterson is now an
electrician, doing a good business. He
put the first telephone into Lebanon,
in fact made it himself, and has always
been interested in wiring things.
Gift
G
oods for Men
So many attractive gifts present
themselves on every side that the only
difficulty is to choose the best one.
Accessories of dress in the smart but
conservative styles which men like,
little cold weather requisites and the
like. Many combination and single
articles in fancy boxes all ready to
give. Here you will find the eift that
will please him most.
A variety of qualities and the best
for the money. '
Prices to suit, all purses.
Roy W'orley went to Portland to see
some 1911 automobile demonstrations,
particularly the new Hudson, which in
said to be a good one. The automobiles
continue to make striking improve
ments, and the price is coming down all
along the line.
AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
In the ease of C. W. Tebault agt. J.
V. and A. J. Bishop for breach of con
tract a demurrer was filed by Weather
lord & Weatherford, and an answer by
the same in Lang St Co. agt. the Scio
Condensery.
Papers filed asking for adoption
Thelma Holmes by
tangent.
M. C. Brown
Marriage license: D. W. Merrill,
agtj 27, born in Mich., and Flo A.
Dannals, 19, born in Oregon.
Final account in estate of John Brudy
set for Jan. 16.
B. A. Lsndis today, paid a dollar for
hunting from now to Jan. 1, No. 2151.
Corvallis, one of tho busiest attorneys ' aPB'"s ',censea nave been 188ueli
in the valley. ! 35 ,n a" for 9Port-
Rev. A. M. Williams, of McMinn-!
ville, returned from a Lebanon trip. Deeds Recorded:
E. C. Roberts, the fruit expert, re- jj B t to A- w Dtede,
turned from Corvallis. iot &'s ad $ 1
..auuuuiiuiuuiuuKivvii 1. J . Stephens to Jake Marguth
and J. M. Stewart 40 feet Har-
Mrs. Keef returned to Portland ac
companied by her father H. Langmack,
...:i fj 1.1- 1
returned
who will reside with her.
Lawyer J. Fred Yates
to
ARE GOOD
May Koberts and htr Company,'
All of Them.
The May Roberts Company ar mak
ing good, one of the best ever in the
city. Miss Roberts is an actress of
marked ability and her support is all
good, in fact extra. Albany people are
t eing given some high class perform
ances at low prices. Last night it was
Mrs. Temple's Teleeram, a London
success, a comedy bubbling over with
fun, and full of plot. It never pays to
toll a lie, and this - faet was demon
strated, also that wives should never
be jealous of their husbands, but should
trust them implicitly.
There was a good sized audience,
very appreciative of the splendid work
done.
Tonight there will be another play of
extra merit, never given here, The
Eighth Commandment, a celebrated
play under a different name. Go and
see some of the test acting of the season,
Albany College N.tes.
missionary work,
Harry Schlosser went to Salem.
Bert Stevens went to Portland.
H. Bryant left on a Lebanon trip.
A. B. ttanta returned irom corvallis.
Prof. E. L. Wilson left on his recu-!
lar Salem trip. While at tho depot he
met Mr. Pratt a commere'al traveler, I
who used to go up to Juneau, Alaska,
while Wilson was resident of that city,
teaching music, an old friend, and they
uuu a piuusum reuiiiuu,
havo
risburg SC..
Matt Lobergor to John D. Grillin
S acres 1500
J. F. Venner to J. u, Neil and
wife ljg iots Brownsville lbOO
Basket Ball.
MARRIED.
Merrill-Dannals.
Tomorrow night at the armory there
will be some basket ball worth seeing.
, The freshmen and sophomores of the
high school will play after which the
i crack high Bchool team and the Alco
I team will meet for the first time, the
, first of a number of games promised by
! these teams.
Admission 10 cents.
The Alco Club team will play the 0.
i A.C. team Saturday niirht at tha O. A.
On Wednesday noon, Dec. 14, 1910. C. gym. giving O.A C, practice and as
at the home of the bride's father. Ex- well the Albany bovs a chance to see I
! Councilman O. P. Dannals, Mr. Dennis what they are made of. The local
I W. Merrill and Miss IFlo A. Dannsls team is a good one, but has not yet had
I were united is marriage, Rev. F, H. sufficient practice for strong work.
Gese'.bracht officiating. The wedding
I was private. After a fine dinner the ; . . ... ,
! happy couple left for Portland, Bnd' J' ived a mce Iim of Bon Bon
; from there will go to California on their Box at the Crest, J16 W 2nd St.
'ThegrLn.asonof E. T. Merrill, is ' FRAMED PICTURES FOR CHRIST
a nooular voune man, in the timber , MAS. We have a nice line of Framed
business, liked by everybody. The ficiures we are selling out very cneap,
Holiday Goods Cheap
at Burkhart & Lee's Drug
Store. The line of Dress
ing Cases, Toilet Sets,
Hand Mirrors, Perfumes,
etc. You are invited to
see the line.
Lee
Each Eye
I fit seperately with tha
proper lens to give perfect vision, which
prevents all eye strain that causes
headache.
Quality and work guaranteed.
E. C. Meade, Optometrist,
923 IWest riecond Street'.
F 0. Will
For your Holiday' Goods.
A fine line of Jewelry, Sil
verware, Cut Glass and
Novelties to select from.
The Beat of Their Kind. Remember
that we represent ALL THINGS AS
THEY AKK and regulate tho price by;
the true value of the aaticlo.
F. M. French & Son.
bride is a native of Albany, a charming
young lady of excellent character, a
graduate of the high school.
Upon their return they will make
Albany their home.
Burkhart & Lee.
The trustees of Albany College
a meeting tnis evening.
The Y. M. C. A. held a Christmas
meeting today in Tremont Hall. Tho
subject of today is The Christmas
Season.
Each of the four college clashes and
the Academy met separately yesterday
for the election of a Board of Control
for the publication of a college annual.
The second monthly meeting of the
Coos and Curry Couuty Club was held
hist evening at the homo of Miss Rood.
Fifteen were present. t
Two college literary societies are
thoroughly alive and active and include
nearly all the students. The girls' so.
ciety is called tho Avant Coureurs.
The boys' society is the old Albany Col
lege Literary Society. They hold a
joint meeting in the college chapel to-
.i :i e ui.l. 1 -
Ullll, Vila Bpeuiui lemma ui wmvii la a
joint debate on Coeducation, with the
girls' society opposing the policy.
ANCY pHrFUMES FOR CHRIST
MAS in all style packages the very
best monoy can buy. 25c to $5.00
packages. Burkhart & Lre.
We have a very sslect line of Knives,
Forks and Spoons, nicely boxed, suit
able for Ceristmas gifts. F. M. French
and Son, Jewelers.
Do you want a nice Diamond for a
Christmas gift to your wife? See F.
I M. French & Son.
For china go to
313 W 1st St.
tho Variety Store,
Our line of Christmas china has jus
arrived. The Variety Store 313 W 1st
St.
Try our hot noon lunches, at the Mis
sion Parlors.
The Weather
Range of thoiperature 42-35.
The river is 6 feet.
Prediction: fair tonight and Thursday
ALBANY OPfcRA HOUSE
Return of Albany Favorite Actress
MAY ROBERTS
and Her Company for One Week
TONIGHT
The Eighth
Commandment
Fancy Toilet Caess, Traveling Cases, j
Hand Mirrors, Hand Bags, Manicure i
Sets, Toilet Waters, Perfumes and
mnnv nthpr Rtiitnhln nrfwonts for Xmas. I
Burkhart & Lee.
ALCO
CHOCOLATES
That
KLASSY KIND
"Y NOT"
Saturday matinee, by special request,
A Grass Widow, with May Roberts as
Madam Desembano, the woman that
throws fits.
Change of Play Every Night New
Company. New Plays. Stronger and
and Better than Ever.
PRICES 15c, 25c, 35c. 50c.
Just made and put up in
neat packages.
ELITE
CHOCOLATE SHOP
At the Sign pl
Plain mixed candy, regular 20c .2 lbs. for 25c, 12 lbs. $1.00
Grocers' Mixed Candy, regular 20c 2 lbs. for 25c, 12 lbs. $1.00
Jelly Beans, regular 20c 2 lbs. for 25c, 12 lbs. $1.00
Mint Losengers, regular 20c 2 lbs. for 25c, 12 lbs. $1.00
Gum Drops, regular 20c 2 lbs. for 25c, 12 lbs. $1.00
Fancy Broken, regular 25c -.6 lbs. for $1.00
Chocolates, regular 25c, - 20c lb.
Pure Maple Sugar.
Low Prices on Nuts.
Buy Christmas Candies from us.
Do not forget our Rug Prices hold good until Christinas Eve. Rockers,
Tables, Chairs, Everything. Wc must reduce our stock and you will miss .
it if you want anything in the Furniture line.
Open evenings until Christmas.
GILBERT BROS:
WAIT MEADE,
WATCHES and FINE REPAIRING
329 t:ord Strec. Between Ferry & Broadalbin
Oysters
Fresh
Olympia
at Holt's
Walter Parker
Grocer
and
Baker
- tl9 WK8T FIRST 8TBKBT,.ALBAN T 0RE30.N
First class goods in their season.
Phooe Maid 56
Meudota Coal
is fast gaining in favor, always clean 1
free from soot, kindles easily, burns !
readily, free from clinkers, makes but
little oahes. These (rood Qualities make !
an ideal coal, best on the market for j
toe money. Sold in any quantity,
ptompt delivery. Order from
ALBANY FUEL CO.,
A W DOCKSTEADER, Prop
Bell 277 J. Home Black 176.
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
WANT A TYPEWRITER: - See vUAS,s,nn wnvin ,h.f ,. ,
Rawling. about a Rebuilt Under- present Ao Aofi'le, Fomouin
wood that if good as new and guar- Pen ani of ,OOM u f
anteed for oat year, also other , uemo. Books make an anproariate
makes for sale or rent Buy on ; iai nsefHl gi(L A Rawlings
monthly payments.
Feathers
Renovated
We make
Feather Mattresses
Pillows and -Cushions
(holstering and Mattress Making
Ipromptly attended to.
Albany Furniture Hospital
-uR-
Albany Lounge & Mattresi
Company.
Phones, Bell 263-J; Horss 847. Now !
QIC P CuahJ Qma
Xmas Suggestions
Gifts for Men should be bought at a man's store, f hese
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
Every 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 wc sell.
Blain Clothing Company,
Dependable Clothiers