Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, December 30, 1910, Page 1, Image 1

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Albany
Democrat
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ALBANY. OREGOK FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1910
no :2
Hot Tamalies
ar.d
OYSTERS
at
THE CRfcST
BMHrtDP fui Mour-haV' feed
. ITlUUIIgraiii and chick
en feed. 2nd & Jackson street. 2ot
WOOD SAWINGES
or phone 3692 black Home, 456-Y Facific.
3;
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
THE WORLD
OLD TIME
FIGHT
" " " V
Store Closed Monday
MERRY HRISTMAS
TO ALL
Chambers & McCune
On January 3 the now sayings system
will begin.
It cost Oregon over $26,000 to print
its election pamphlets.
C. H. Woodv. of McMinnville collene,
has won the Rhodes scholarship this
year.
Oreeon-Washington Railroad and
Navigation Company is the name of the
new railroad merger.
J. Randall of Okonagan county.
Wash., wants five thousand cats to
exterminate gophers.
Forest C. Smitlison, the hurdler, of
Portland, has moved to San Francisco
lo reside. He is going to aviato.
Another big railroad trust has been
formed under the name merger, the
value of the properties beii.tr $115,000,
000. After Jan. 1st mail will not be sent
to box numbers only. The government
aoesn t propose to be
hidden business
Mr. and Mrs. J.
vallis have the distinction of both being
at tne nead of tour generations,
Between Harvey icott and the
Democrat's First Editor.
Jos. Nile In an article paying trib
ute to the late Harvey Scott, tulls of
an incident in which Scott and Jas
O'Meara, then editor of the Portland
Bulletin, previously the founder of this
paper and'other papers, had a duel on the
streets of Portland, after a duel in
their papers:
"O'Meara was a man of very small
stature, but sufficient in size and
strength to at all times carry a piece of
artillery of truly frightful proportions.
The meeting occurred on Front street,
in front of an auction house conducted
oy A. B. Richardson. The meeting was
a surprise to both. As O'Meara
reached fur his gun, Scott grappled
with him and bore him down by shcei
weieht. After Scott had ' bested
' r it - . i . . i. : n .i
a partner to ; " " um-mi hi mm
ms auversary neipiess oeneam nis ouik,
xt w j ' - he was in a quandary to know what to
. N;. wo of , Cpr- do with hla man- 0.Meara 8til had his
gun, and waa in a mood to use it.
. i vt . i . t i . -j r j . ' .
, , . ... , . ' . nuw limb x nave yuu uuwu, I ujh i.
Mr. Woods is 77 and;know wnattodo wityh jJ0U ,iule
irisn terrior, exclaimed scott
A DESCHUTES
R, R. MAKER.
Elias Truax is down from the Des
chutes for a holiday visit with Linn
county relatives and friends. He has
been working for several months on' the
Harriman road running down the Des.
chutes. Starting at Deschutes junction,
three miles from Biggs, seventy miles
of rails have been luiil, and work trains
are running on it Grading has been
done as far as kedmnnd. The Hill road
is about forty miles behind the Harri
man road. The two roads will build
twelve miles jointly, under agreement,
using the same track, no that now the
Harriman force will have to wait fcr
the Hill builders until they catch up.
Five or six hundred men are in the
Harriman force and a good many more
now in the Hill gang. While grading
was in progress the forces were much
larger, several thousand.
Railroad building has made live times
along the line, and people there are an
ticipating Dig things trom the advent ot
the road
Prineville is about twenty miles to
one side and other towns are exoected
to take the lead.
Mrs. Woods 70.
There is to be a Christmas swim in
Portland Mondiv forenoon, with sev
enty entries This is always a great
"Were I on top 1 know what I would
do I'd save Keller the job ot making
sausage out of you, you fatswino,"
event, one that packs the bridge and I retorted the unconnuerable O'Meara.
shores. Think of a Christens swim at i The adherents of the men aeoarated
New York. thorn eventually, and, after some coun-
Eecause the schools at Fugene re- seling on each side, the principals to
ceived only a week's vacation, the same this bloodless, smokeless duel wit li
as everywhere else, a crowd of hood- drew.
lums in tne schools circulated carbon
dispupbate, limherger cheese, red ..,., IMI- ITMI?
pepper, etc., piled the school books in a WE, ARE SHO WINu A FINE LINE
pile, set the clock back, cut the electric 1 enu;ne Japanese hammered brass
r . , .. - Iam I 'li.ialn.a Co-n Ai alias .Tarrli-
wires and numerous other acts of cuss
edneas.
Miss Barker Home.
for Christmas. Fern dishes. Jardi
niers. Hangers, Candle sticks and
I Vases-prices right. Burkhart&
i LEB, .
Don't forget our gold and white in,
Austrian china. The Variety Store
j 13 1st St.
The Big StriKe. ,
Chicago, Dec. 23. With the railroad
managers and locomotive engineers on
the verge of open rupture and the most
gigantic strike in railroad hiBtory but a
few hours off, Labor Commissioner
Neill tonight stayed the stri'te ordered
and paved the way for an amicable set
tlement. The issue of peace or war
will be determined tomorrow. At mid
night the chances appeared to be on the
side of peace.
See the new polishes top Cresent
Range at $45.00 at
Hulburt Ohling Hardware Co'a.
Peters shells "Got the Meat." For
sale at Hmburt-Ohling Hdwe. Oo'b.
Miss Margaret Barker has returned
from Louisville, Ky., where she has
been attending the superior lodge of the
Degree of Honor. She has the honor
of being chairman of the most import
ant committee, that of finance. For
several years she has attended all the
superior lodges, visiting many of the
principal cities. of the middle east.
We guftcnutee a perfect fit of Kryptok,
opifex, or any kind of bifocal lenses,
thus needing but one pair of spectacles
for both near and distant use. Patro
nize a reliable home company. Call Ht
Dawson's Drug Store. THE GUARAN
TEE OPTICAL CO.
- 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.
ALBANY SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Dealers
In fruits, vegetable?, sugar, nuts,
confectionary, wrapping paper, twine
and paper bags.
Cash paid for all kinds of poultry.
We also have the ntrency for Pyramid
and Golden uate cement, ulympic lime,
Arden plaster. Get prices bef jre buy
ing. Cash paid for eirgs.
Foot Ferrv Street. Albany.
Phones, Miin 6 Bell, 3 Home.
M. Senders &Co,
(INCORPORATED.)
THE BEST. Lime, plaster, cement,
roofing, paper, fire brick, pressed
brick, garden and field seeds, hay,
grain, flour. M. Sendsrs & Co.
Both Phones 48. 435 West Firm St.
Wood Yard.
w cod delivered to all parts of city on
short notice, office t residence 90S
East 4th street. B.th phones.
J. D. Ellis.
: ' DOOLEY'S GROCERY
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
PROMPT,
A safe place lo trade, surely for we aim to carry a big stock of
wanted goods and appreciate the trade every customer we have
to the extent of nersocal service.
For your Christmas candy and nuts
erne to the Crest 316 W 2nd St.
Red Cross stamps for sale at Foshay
& Mason's.
Empire Photoplay
j : TONIGHT
"The Life of Moliere." A sunipfu
: nus production, ranking high in the
i film world. Presenting features of
j staging which are remarkable for their
beauty, a variety of court views of the
life of the great Moliere, one of the
' greatest playwrights, ranking with
! Shakespeare.
I "Auld Robin Gray." Beautifully
adapted from the Scotch poem, and
j putting on the screen a love story
i which has charmed the life of thou
sands. ! "A Cowboy's Mother-in-Law." A
I good comedy which may contain a
; hint for other unfortunate wives who
j suffer from neglect. A scream from
1 start to finish.
I Miss Crosno Singing "Gee! But the
Moon Mhkes mc Lonesome.
Complete change tomorrow.
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 gift.
Men's Cavalier Slippers, $375 value $2.85
Men's Cavalier Slippers, $3.50 value : $2.50
Men's Faust Slippers, $2.75 value..: $2.25
Men's Romeo Slippers, $2.75 value $2.25
Men's Romeo Slippers, $2.00 value $1.45
Men's Everett Slippers, $2.75 value $2.25
Men's Everett Slippers, $2.50 value $1.75
Men's Everett Slippers, $2.00 value $1.45
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
Stoltenberg's bhoe- Store,
334 First St
The Electric.
Some fine .pictures.
u.iu ni
REMEMBER
The premium sale still continues. Bring in your red envelopes
to the ;
COMPPtf
337 West 1st.
Ablany Or'
STETTER'S
Admission 5c.
for Christmas prescntp. Dolls, toys of all kinds,
fancy plates and salad sctF. 42 piece dinner sets
$5.25 and $7.70, 4'i piece white and gold sc I ?8 40. '
Emm
UT'T'.'TI'.'C;
LINN COAL & FUEL CO.
Coal delivered to any part of the city,
PRICES RIGHT.
McCourt & Prettyman, Managers
Office: Car. First and Baker. Homo Phone 3Q6;Bel Phone 131 9
Y
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Friday, Dec. 2310
Every one will ha IMPARTIALLY"given a present.
Every present will be worth hile, among ihcm one cair of
spates and ten Skate tickets.
The orssentswill be numbered and each person will
receive a No. at the door whxh corresponds with the No, at
nf a present on he tree.
Skating 25c Admiuion 2So
1L Jt !
Friday and Saturday
1-4 to 1-2
Marshall & Lobaugh
THE WOODWORTH DRUG COMPANY
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