Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 06, 1911, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
Democrat
OIi XLV
ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY G.
Hot Tamalies
OYSTERS
THE CRfcST
BiunnDP fo1 nur-hav feed
. ITIUUIV.C' grain and chick
en feed. 2nd & Jackson street. 25t
WOOD SAWING-&.S
or phone 3692 black Home, 45G-Y Pacific.
NEW
We have just received a ship
ment of German Steins, a fine
assortment. At
MEISER & ME1SER
!AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
The receipts of the county recorder
this month have been J428.65. last year
i they were $330.75. The total receipts
' for the year up to noon were 14791.43,
: during 1909 they were $4173,50, a good
', increase. The large business is being
well taken care of by recorder Fronian.
New case: Registration title August
' L. Norman, S. M. Garland attorney.
In estate of David Fisber. W. B.
llilass, W. J. Moore and M. P. Parm-
nagain were appointed appraiser.
GRE4T
SLAUGHTERING
OF PRICES
ON ALL
Suits-Coats
Capes-Dresses
Hats and Furs
Marriage license Abe Meresse, aged
31, of Vale, born in France, and Eva (,
Huston, 23, born in Oregon. No. 29
this month and 242 sor the year.
Deeds recorded:
K. 6. Montague to Julia B. Strine,
5 1-2 by 8 1-4 feet bl 30, Albany $ 533
Geo. Strine to J. F. Yates, same. . 1
Linnhaven Orchard Co. to J. P.
Kennedy of Tacoma, tract 25..
Patent Wm. H. Starr & wife.
3800
HARRISBURG,
40, 50, 60 and 75 cents
ON THE DOLLAR
FURS HALF PRICE
Tailored and Trimmed Hats
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD
A higher price tor potatoes is pre
dicted. Rosebnrg fell down in its effort to
get an armory.
A small field of oats near Brownsville
is headed out.
Chas. Powell is the new master of
Ash Swale grange.
The saloon license at Klamath Falls
has been placed at $500.
The Eugene commercial club has
taken up tne matter of typhoid fever
there.
1071 voters have been indicted in
Adams county, Ohio, for taking bribes.
Send them up.
326.69 miles is the world's record for
one aviation flight. It was made yes
terday in France.
Mrs. Parmelia T. Chamberlain died
yesterday at Natchez, Miss., at the age
of 90 years. She was the mother of
acntator Chamberlin
Acting-governor Jay Bowerman has
appointed a superintendent of tne
branch asylum ut Pendleton, which will
not need a superintendent for a year or
two, a Bample of the Bowerman politics.
A DRYYEAR
Only 37.66 Inches of Rain at
Albany During 1910.
The reliable record of F. M. French,
displayman, for 1910, shows the follow
ing rainfall at this city, for the year, in
inches:
Jauuary 6.54
February , 6.82
March. 1.63
April 1.89
May 1.75
June 1.16
July 00
i August 08
" September 1 22
October 2.64
November 10.04
December 3.89
I Total 37.66
This is slightly below the average,
and shows a dry year, with moisture at
the right time and in the right quantity.
I The rnnge of temperature for 24
hours was 42-35.
The river is now 5.4 feet.
The prediction is: fuir tonight and
Sunday.
HALF PRICE SFR
From the Bulletin:
The new Masonic officers are: Arthur
Carroll, W. M ; Qrbin Lowell. S W.;
R. U Weatherford. J. W.: Damon
Smith, treas.; Rex. Davis, sec; J. A.
Bosserman, S. D.; B. S. Norwood, J.
O.; T. W. Sommerville, S. S.; J. L.
Norwood, J. S.: J. E. Bosserman, T.
Mrs. S. A. Williams is the new W. M.
ot tne r astern star.
Mr nnrl Mra I? O Rnanr nt Album,
spent Christmas with her sisters Mrs. I
Johnson, and Mrs. Wiley at tne Har
risburg hotel. They departed for their
home Monday accompanied by Master
Leroy Wiley.
Mrs BenjWilliams has sold 265 acres
of her largo farm to Henry McVay of
Nebraska who has taken possession.
He has a family of seven children and
is a wide awake tiller of the soil. The
consideration was $55.00 per acre.
There is no longer any excuse of the
people of Harrisburg holding back in
their demands for a bridge across the
Willamette river at this place. The
cry of the enormous expense, not only
of building, but of operating, has been
relegated to the background. Harris
burg is the real head of navigation on
the Willamette and has been for some
time according to the official records of
the Wur Department of the United
States.
Reception to Young Clergyman
A reception was tendered yesterday
evening at St. Mary's church to the
Rev. Charles M. Smith, who has been
assigned as assistant to Father Lane in
the work of the local parish. The
library rooms, which have been recently
enlarged and neatly fitted up, were
filled with membars and friends of the
church to wish well to the new minister
in his work.
Father Smith is a native of Chicago
znd made his studies at the Jesuit
University of Kansas City, later follow
ing a course of theology at Montreal.
He has just been ordained.
Father Van Novel remains in tho
service, making three here in charge of
the work, over this church and organ
izations at lorvallis, Lebanon, Browns
ville, Shelb.urn, Scio, Lyons and Jeffer
son,
See the new polishea top Cresenl
Range at $45.00 at
HulburtOhling Hardware Co's.
ALBANY . OPtRA HOUSE
Some Good Ones,
MONDAY, JAN. 2
Will Positively Appear BEN HOLMES,
Prince of Dialect Comedians and
Sweet Singer, in Ben Hendricks
! i . Famous'Comedy
OLE OLSON
A Twenty Years Success that "HAS
MADE MILLIONS LAUGH."
Holiday Prices 25. 50. and 76 cents;
L Seats at Woodworth Drug Store. .
OINI THE DOLLAR
$400.00 PI A MO FREE
Everybody in on this liberal offer
For the benefit of those that have inquired: The Createst all Bargain Events
"Our Annual Clearance Sale" opens Saturday, Jan. 7th at 9 ojclock a. m. with the
greatest collection of Bargains ever offered the people of Albany. Any one living
here for over a year, will appreciate what our Annual Clearance Sale means.
Chambers & McGune
Albany 's Leading Cloak and Suit Store.
Got 18 Months.
' A. L. Williams, the man arrested for
using the U. S. mails for fraudulent
purposes, sending fake orders to the
Albany Nurseries, was tried and sent
to the pen for 18 months. Today Mr.
Pcnnebacker had nine or ten letters re
turned from the fake numes furnished.
About as tntertaiulng a moving picturo '
program as A llrany i enple have ever!
seen is on ut tlv.i bmpiro, the famous
Marconis in their wonderful aerial '
featB; a very fast, and exciting cowboy '
story; Simple Charity, a biograph story, I
with Jacfs people like so well; tie!
the doings of a famous trick horse, full
iof comudy us well as bo:se intelligence,
i and a dog statuary posing scone, tho ,
j cutest and boat, yet of its kind ever.
. shown here,
Fresh oysters any stylo Hot lunches
morning, Noon or night. Elite Choco
ate Shop.
Peters shells "Cut the Meat." For
sale at Hmburt-Ohling Hdwe, Oo's.
Tne Best
Is none too good for you 1
Wo have the beat lili feature film for
tonight and Hi.tunlav.
' Extra Big elucHti(iiinl Feature.
MEXICAN CENTENNIAL, celig's.
Special comedy.
I The Other Way, I'athe
1 High class drama: The Stolen Claim,
Edison.
I Manager Dheamland.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE
Wednesday, Jan. 4
L. R. WILLARD offers
THE PLAY WITH MUSIC
lime
Place
the Girl
and
10 Musical
prises i
PRICES-BO. 75c, $1.00. and $1 50
al Numbers. 3 Scenic Sur
and a Bunch of Girls.
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, 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 Jate cement, Olympic lime,
Arden plaster. Get prices bef jre buy
ing. Cash paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street, Albany.
Phones, Mitin 5 Beli, 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 First St.
Wood Yard.
Wood delivered tn all parts of city on
short notice, uffice at residence 908
East 4th street. B.th phnr.es.
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 wesell only
PR0MPTR9CaRIES ad Ur PRICES ARE FA1R and our SERVICE
A safe place to trade, surely -for we aim to carry a big stock of
wanted goods and appreciate the trade every customer we havo
to the extent of ners.icai servifs
It'
LINN COAL & FUEL CO.
Coal delivered to any part of the city
PRICES RIGHT.
McCourt & Preltyman, Managers
Office: Cor. First and B iker.
djj Homo Pnone 306;;Bel Phone 131 9
ar el," 3'
ON SKATES
TUESDAY, JAN. 2, '11
A Good Game is Assured. .
Admission lOe. Skating After Game
Marshall & Lobaugh
Empire Photopl ay
j TONIGHT
j "Simple Charity." A beautiful Bio.
graph drama. An old cigar, maker,
, who becomes too old to work, his
- gray, haired wife, and a charitably in
jclined (but as poor as the old people),
young girl, make a story that brings
tears to your eyes, the act ot char
ity, though simple, is dramatic in its
human appeal.
"The Facori Family." A reproduc
tion of acrobatic work which seems
almost impossible. As one act after
another is performed one is almost
disposed to hold one's breath, it is so
real, though only a picture.
"Cowboy Justice." A sensational
subject produced by the American
I'athe Company. Thrilling in the ex
treme are the scenes of the lively
chase that follows the holdup of a
depot agent.
"A Four-Footed Pest." The horse
in this beautiful Vitagraph' comedy is
"Don I'ulanda," the best educated,
horse in the world. A laugh ail Jhe
time, by the tricks of this horse.
"The Statue og." A dog posing
is entirely out of the ordinary, and
iliis wonderful Vitagrapli dog makes
you all laugh at his conceptions of
human life.
Miss Crosno singing "fir the Moss
Covered Well, Sweet l-'.slel'lr." .
Complete change tomorrow.
Admission 10 cents.
Men's Uppers.
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, $3.75 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
iStoltcnborg'sShoo Store.
334 First St.
The Electric,
Some fine pictures.
I Admifsion 5c.
Tho premium sale still continues. Bring in your red envelope)
to till!
Both P
Main
STETTER'S
for l li istm'is presortr. D"H, toys of all kind),
funcv pates and mull, i"1', 4J piece din er s.'.t
i U srd 17.75, 4" pre whivi and jold sf I J8 0.
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