Albany Democrat VOL XLYl ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1910 Hot Tamalies OYSTERS THE CRfcST Bmaodp ui flour-ha-feed . ITlUUtVLi grain and chick grain en feed. 2nd & Jackson street. 25t WOOD SAWINQ-&X or phone 3692 black Home, 456-Y Facific. 3t JUST RECEIVED The largest line of CHRISTMAS WRITING PAPER that was brought to lAlbany. All new goods just from the factory. Not last year's stock Prices just right. AT MEISER & ME1SER DOINGS OF i WAR SCARE AT EUGENE. THE WORLD A Colossal Fraud 847 in the McMinnville school district , in the Intertstr,., jr t n.-.,- ,u A i r- ........ vouiunu nuiii mu i.ive uaine. v. niiiiuilllll VVIIUBlilUIJ. I nasmngton, uec. IB. That war scares largely are inspired by "araia , ment contractors who ultimately would drag various countries into the bank ruptcy court," was charged by Francis W. Hirst, editor of the London Econo mist, in an address at the Internatianal conference of American society for i judicial settlement of international dia- Red Cross Stamps for Sale, only One Cent Each. Disease of Tuberculosis in Help to Fight the Dreaded Oregon $300 in Premiums Given away every few minutes and a $400 Baldwin Piano ABSOLUTELY FREE Our Merchandise Premium Gifts given away even- few minutes, at the sound of the gong, is the most interest ing, exciting and pleasing thing ever inaugurated by this or any other store. With every twentieth cash sale that goes into the ofhee, the big gong sounds and it it is your purchase, you get a valuable premium such as Silk Petti coats, Shirt Waists, Umbrellas, Ties, Jabots, Hose, Scarfs Towels, Hand Made Christmas Novelties &c. &c, and also counted in on the $400.00 Baldwin Piano, Free. of school age i Secretary Meyer says there is no war in sight during his life. There at six inches of snow on the ground at Baker City and more in sight. Work has been begun again in the Blue River mining district. Albany people once got their fill. ieany every man nas something on nutaa tnnicrht- II. the coming aviation meet at Tantoren absurb the purchase of dreadnauehts I- V : ' , jr oraiii iu protect liseu against Ar 1 ing of a great money making affair. gentina and said rivalry between the it in L,ai, cne tenor ana soloist on the uniiea oiaies ana japan was crushing U.O. Glee Club has been offered a job the people of Japan under a load of on the Orpheum circuit, which he has taxes, while armament expenses were turned down. wrecking Great Britain and Geimany. tn Perkins, the celebrated liar, died yesterday at Yonkers, New York. Ho was in Albany in 1SS2 and probably once since then. Walter L. Toze, of Fall City, has just returned from Mexico, where he spent several weeks. He declared it was as hot as down there. Capt. Galbraith's new steamer has been launched at Oakville. belchim Great Crowds of Xmas Shoppers are Coming Now Every department is busy now and growing more so every day- which means that our untiring efforts to fill the store with the Best in Christmas Merchandise a appreciated by our store mends throughout the city and vicinity. May we otter a very important suggestion for your benefit as well as ours " DON'T DELAY YOUR XMAS SHOPPING There are many reasons why it is to your advantage to come and make your se lections from our stock at once. Perhaps the most important is while we have crowded every part of our building with beautiful gift things, the very choicest must necessarily go to those who come first. Don't wait until you have decided upon what you are going to give. You can decide at once when you come here inspired by the great sight of the great showing of acceptable articles. Come, if you come only to look: the store and window decorations are well worth seeing. Store open evenings all Chambers and .UcCune. next weet, Carter on Tuesday. The next number of the college course will be Perry Carter and Com pany, Tuesday night, at the U. P. m'ofCarter-s drawings may ue seen on circulars distributed. Eugene is to have a $2,000 two story canoe house, to be built by F. L. Chambers, and run by Paul Bond. Eugene invited both J. J. Hill and Kruttschnitt, big men on rival roads, to visit that city, but neither could accept. The papers are full of the $12,000 damage suit against the city, on trial all the week. Eugene had a get-together banquet at the Osburn last night, and while Hill and Kmttschnitt were not there C. C. Chapman was. The poultry show closed today, a great success Linn county had sev eral fowls, but didn't get much. Eugene hiirh schoul HfeatH Rnsp. high basket ball team last night 26 to 10. Watson, Hidden, Koch, Hill, UeBar is the Eugene team, Blakeiy, Black, Palm. Hammond, Blakeiy the' Koseburg team. Albany expects games with both. U. O. students have nearlv all irons home for the holiday with their arm9 full of mistletoe, and there is prospects of some loud smacks. ent of the Gazette-Times shrieks with fog-horn reverberation, "Omnia vincit labore." The governm r.t has begun a crusade against '-he using of the mails for fraud I alent purmtses, and yesterday there i were nineteen arrests, among others a I correspondence school crowd, among me woist irauas oi uie age.- lickets tor four remaining numbers $1 50. Carter's talks are as captivating as his pictures and Mrs. Carter is a delight. Borin In Jail, Married in Calibrnia, L. T. Borin will be tried before Jus tice L. L. Swan on tha 23rd on the charge of obtaining money under false I pretenses or tne AlDany stale Bank, Davidson Mishler A quiet home 2U0 on an upholsterer's sewing ma wedding took place on Sunday. Dec. 11. chine, now claimed by the Singer Sew- i A i . U D.. I ... . Inn- ManUl.... ti : : : . i ai. i p. in., in omi xiuiuei, iuui., at me ing Machine Co. He is in jail with bonds at $500. Borin is said to owe at least $3500, among others Ben May berry $250 for hauling, Sears & Son, Stewart & Sox Co., besides the attach ment cases mentioned heretofore. A Philadelphia Tragedy. Philadelphia, Dec. 16. Edward (alias "Kid") Gardner, 21 years old was knocked out and probably fatally in jured tonight in the fifth round of a six round boxing bout with John Kain. Gardiner's skuU was fractured when Knin Bent him to the floor with a right hook to the jaw. Kain was arrested. Ret Cross stamps for sale at Foshay & Mason's. Don't forget outvuiu Austrian china. The 13 1st St. and wnite in, Variety Store CHEAPLAND. Liirgo list good farms mailed free. R. W. Tripp, Krowna villo, Or. Men's Christmas Slippers. At a price you can afford to pay. The assortment is most complete and the wide range of prices brings them within reach of all. An appropriate and useful :rift. i - - w .J Chambers & McCune Albanyy's Leading Cloak and Suit Store. CENTRAL ADDITION TO ALBANY This Addition has just been placed on the market, and ow ing to its every natural ad vantage, is destined to become THE residence district of Al bany. Only five minutes' walk from the Post Office. See us, we can save you money. COLLINS & TAYLOR, Ag'ts. 132 W. 1st St. Albany, Or. DOOXEY'S GROCERY in San Rafael. Calif. home of the bride's brother u P I Mishler, when Miss Mabel, daughter of Mrs. R. Mishler of Albany, Or., became the wife of E. W. Davidson, a popular I young business man of San Anseimo, Calif. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Clemenson, also of San Aniel ; mo. The wedding math was played ; by Miss Margaret Freorksen of Albany, I Cr. The house was tastefully decorated with heliotrope, smilax and baby roses. ' Only immediate relatives and a few intimate friends were present. Among them was the mother of the bride, Mrs. R. Mishler of Albany. After the cere ! niony a wedding dinner was served. The happy couple will make their home in ban Anseimo. ' ' i WANTED. Salesmen atil solicitors at- i l tention can oflier $100 00 to $1500 00 lfprl'c Pnvnllor QI;,m,o M 75 .l., di o,- year. If Interested call St. Charles It "'" wim, o vatuv. yz.OD hotel ask for M.r Brown. Men s Cavalier Slippers, $3.50 value :.$2.50 ' ji . - jii(jv.i f, y.. runic if.J I Lmpire rnotOplay Men's Romeo Slippers, $2.75 value $2.25 I tonight Men's Romeo Slippers, $2.00 value $1.45 ! "The Legacy."-(Vitagrapii.) A Men's Everett Slippers, $2.75 value $2.25 very ii u 1 1 kiii story, purporting, r the experiences of an old coir I suddenly fall heir to a town house on 1'ifth Avenue. An intensely in teresting story, beautifully told. "Winona." (Kalcm.) A very in teresting drama, a story of a beautiful white girl who is stolen by Indians, her escape and the love of an Indian chief for her, a thoroughly dramatic ' j and intensely sympathetic story. I "Liz's Career." (Lubin.) A novel' ! conception wc!! carried out. To have a country girl appear on the stage on an amateur night, and be so ex-1 qtiisitely bad that she seems really good is a conceit that makes a good ' picture. The picture is funny. It is a study in losing jokes, it would puz- ' zle anyone to lose them any faster. Illustrated Sone "When the Tw. , Turns to Brown and Gold,", by Miss 1 v-rosno. ( . Complete change tomorrow. ' I Admission 10 cents. ) Admission 10 cents. raph.) A Men's Everett Slippers, $2.75 value $2.2 oupic who Men 8 Everett Slippers, $2.50 value $1.75 ivien s iivcrett suppers, $z.uu value ipl.'K) Men's Opera Slippers, $2.50 value $2.00 Men's Opera Slippers, $2.25 value $1.85 Men's Opera Slippers, $2.00 value $1.45 Men's Opera Slippers, $1.00 value.., , $ ,65 Stoltenlberg's Shoe Store. . 334 First St. REMEMBER ALB4NY SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Dealers In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts, confection ry, wrapping paper, twine and paper bags. Cash paid for all kinds of poultry. We also have the agency for Pyramid and Golden ijate cement, Olympic lime, Arden plaster. Get prices befjre buy ing. Cash paid fnr eirgs- Foot Ferry Street, Albany. Phones, M&in 6 Bell, 3 Home. M. Senders & Co, (INCURPORATtD.) THE BEST. Lime, plaster, cement, roofing, paper, fire brick, pressed brick, garden nnd field seeds, hay, grain, flour. M. Sendsrs & ( o. Both Phones 48. 435 West First St. Wood Yard. V ood delivered to all parts of city on short notice, vffice t ifidence 90S East 4th street. Dctb ph-Tes. J. D. Ellis. Good GroceriesFairPricesPrompt Service The three cardinal points of this business. We base our claim to your patronage on the fact that we sell only GOOD GROCERIES and our PRICES ARE FAIR and our SERVICE PUOMPT, A safe place to trade, surely - for we aim to carry a big stock of winted goods and appreciate the trade every customer we have to the extent of persucal service. The premium sale still continues. to the Bring In your red envelopes The Electric. 1. The Monogramed Cigarette. 2. ' Mother and Child. S. The Betrothed's Secret. 4. Tweedle Dums on His. First Buy. cle. Admission 5c. I !,Both Phones ! Main 53 ' COMPACT Ablany Or' STETTER'S for Christmas presents. Dolls, toys of all kinds, fancy plates and salad sets. 42 piece dinner sets $5.25 and $7.75, 42 piece white and gold se t $8 40. LINN COAL & FUEL CO. Coal delivered to any part of the city, PRICES RIGHT. McCourt & Preityman, Managers Christmas Special O.Tice: Cor. First and Baker. Home Pnone 306;;Bel Phone Hl- The Near Time the Now Time. Only 8 More Shopping Days 9 Christmas free Friday, Dec. 23, '10 Every one will ba IMPARTIALLY givfn a present. Every present will be worth while, amcng them one pair of s.. ate and ten Skate tirke.s. The orssents will be numbered and each person will receive a No. at the door which conesj onos with the No. at nf a present on the tree. SkaUnj 25c Admittion 25c Marshall & Lobaugh FREE FRIDAY AND SATuua On account of tlic large demand for free dolls of last I'nday and Saturday's Sale we have arranged an even greater Xmas Gift Special. With every $1.00 purchase we will allow you your choice of 500 beautiful iinfraincd pic tures. Dont fail to get one as they would surely adorn ar.y h.imc. Shop now to avoid the rush you remember it, don't you ? NOTICE To the first 500 lady customers leaving their address at our store before Xmas we will give a beau tiful Souvenir Plate. THE WCODWORTH DRUG COMPANY I