Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 06, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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By attending the January Clean-Up Event which
we have inaugurated.
Reductions in every department.
Honest reductions from regular prices.
THIS MORNING! ARMORY
News
from Albanys
Trains.
Six Early
Herman Hecker went to Portland to
attend the convention of National Wool
Growers. His brother, B. J., went
yesterday. This one is the best and
most important national convention
1'ortland has secured, a great gather
ing of men engaged in a great industry.
DEDICATION
TO-NIGHT.
Albany has a military aspect today.
Capt. Hammoll, Muj. Ellis, Maj. Winn
and others are out in uniform, meeting
those coming to the convention this
afternoon, and the dedication services
tonieht. Ten or twelve Eugene men,
DRESS GOODS.
A dozen lots or more. A
variety of weaves three of
the lots are
$1.50 values at $1.19
$1.00 values at 87c
50c and 50 values at 19c
IMPORTED TABLE LIN
ENS AT J4 OFF.
HAND BAGS AND
PURSES.
All the newest styles and
leathers.
5$ off.
FURS.
Buy them at a saving.
off-
UMBRELLAS.
Everything included at
y4of.
Even-thing at
SHOES.
Hundreds of pairs in this
sale. Get your share of the
bargains.
Ladies' Several lots at
$1.00, $1.35, $1.50 and $3.00
pair.
Men's at $2.00, $2.65, $2.75
and $3.75 pair.
Boys' at $1.00, $1.65 and
$2.00 pair.
Children's and Misses at
50c, 85c and $1.50 pair.
Other lots not mentioned
at similar reductions.
EMBROIDERIES.
It is a well known fact that
we have an excellent stock.
Lots at 9c, 13c, 19c, 34c
and 49c.
Last vear Hecker Brothers handled I hailri hv Cuninins Hammond and
about eight thousand blooded bucks in ' Williams, arrived this morning. This
Colorado, and are in close touch with i noon a good sized crowd nrrived from
the big industry. i the nortn, and, as well Mrs. Hinges,
no is to sing
Lawyers Weatherford and Sox went
to Salem to argue the Calapooia Lum
ber Go's case, appealed from the cir
cuit court, representing the two sides.
Lawyer Curl left on a legal trip to
Dallas, where Judge Galloway is hold
ing court, while Judge Kelley is looking
of ter department one of the court at
Salem.
TO-NIGHT.
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The Time, The Place and the Girl
This popular comedy, with music,
will appear at the ppera house tonight,
positively beginning at 8:30 o'clock.
The company is already in the city
ready for their program. They were
in CorvaliU lasi night and made a hit
befjre a large audience.
Uesid-.s being full of hu noran I sang,
wi'h bright costumes and good scenery,
thsre ie a plot running through the play
that keeps one's interest.
Mayor Reeves, of Lebanon, loft on a
Portland business trip.
Father Lane went to Portland.
W. B. Blanchard came down from
Brownsville.
Lawyer E. E. Wilson came over from
Corvallis on a short morning legal trip.
Mrs. Bates and daughter and niece,
nf Corvallis. left for Portland, on a
visit at the home of Mrs Bates father,
Rev Morrison. Her sister, Miss Maud,
formerly of this city, is now with the
O. R. & N. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders went to
Lebanon.
John Rarrett went to Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simpson left on a
Portland trip.
Miss Edna Knotts, of the Ashland
schools, left on a visit at Lebanon,
wnere sne rormeny uiukui.. om? imw
Ashland and her people, a healthy city
and a tine place socially.
The Drogram will be informal. Mayor
Wallace will preside and welcome the
crowd. The splen lid O. A. C. band,
which has patriotically tendered its
services will play, Mrs. Hinges will
sing and there ill be remarks from
prominent nun present, prominent mili
j tary men being uoi. wnistier, cape
I Lacey of the regular army, Col. Jack
Ison, Col. Williams. Maj. Settlemier,
: CaDt. Welch. Cant. KnaoD. Capt. Hani'
mond, Lifut. Uuchr.nnan and others
from outsiae points.
Albany people should bo there un ! till
the seats.
Another Uncle Sam Man.
L. F. Smith. Tangent, was an Albany-
visitor today. Ho has been in charge
C Tangent R. F. D No. 1 for nine
years, sinco 11 starten, ana is next to
David shearer, in tne county m the lime
f service. Mr. tinitn lias alio tne dis
tinction of having been a subscriber to
he Democrat for over forty years. Me
usorvos continued prosperity ana
happiness.
Basket Ball on Skates.
An interesting game was played last
night between the Albanys and the
Scrubs, at the rink, fast and snappy
something doing all the time, showing
some ueciucuiy expert aituuiiK, wen
as basket throwimr.
The former won easily 31 to 6. The,
lineups were:
Albany L W. Miller c, H. H. Bee
son cant., and C. Conn forwards, E
Horsky and T. Gilchrist guards. Scrubs
V. Eno-strom c. M. Marshall and W.
Anderson forwards, Metsger and
Elkins. cDt. F. Horskv referee.
Thursday niffht at Corvallis the Alh
anies will play Corvallis and on Tuesday
night of next week Junction a return
, game at this city.
THE COLLEGE.!
Interesting Meetings
. EvancelistlViolett is attracting at ten
again ,- t th nhriatjan church where he
in
Run over the past year in your mind and sec how much you could have
saved if voti had bought all your toilet articles here during that time.
MAKE A NEW YEAR RESOLUTION TO BUY ALL YOUR TOILET
ARTICLES from us the next twelve months and you will go far toward
making the year a happy one and a prosperous one as well. The most
serious attention is given to all orders at this drug store whether they be
for simple household remedies or for the most most important prescr;p
t?rn BURKHART & L.E.E.
EVERYBODY COME and see the bar
gains in left over Holiday Goods
Every article marked at actual cost.
BURKHART & LEE,
Try our hot noon lunches, at the M is
sion Parlors.
F G. WILL, lor Watche
Albanv College resumed work
after the holiday vacation of two weeks ,s conductinK nightly meetings.
on yesterday -morning at eigni . "V I audiencts is constantly increasing
with nearly all of the students on nana, j 8ize and the jnteroat is becoming more
i intense. Mr. Violett is a fluent and
' Miss Laara Anderson, professor of ' forceful speaker and a decided success
German and preceptress at Tremont : as a leader ot song. K me persons navi
. .i ...,. ;, r,nm a nlrnmi n entered the fel uwshiD ot th
nan. returne i ivuuua ..-c ..js .... : . .. , , .
week s vacation in Seattle with friends congregation and othsrs have declared
r. " ...j. j... . their intent on to do so. The church
DI lor,u tu.n. - tmt no 9er.ea of meutin(,a t
1 I Ann,l,1Aia,l li..a Btactnrt with tmttni
Louis Jones spent pirtoi nisvacauuu
at the home of H. S. Nolan.
Four Generations,
The Orecronian gives a n.ne picture of
four geno-ation" of the Schultz family
of this city. R Sehuliz. ged 80 heads
It. His son tl. II. M'iiuhz is oi, nis .
son I. R Schultz is 25 and ni son
Herman is now 9 months old I ha
record of this prosperous faint y is a
good one.
THE FUTURE
REVEALED
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Marvelous Revelations
THE WORLD FAMOUS
better
promise of satisfactory results, sor
vice every eening at 7:30. Everybody
welcome
Among the students returned from
Clothes-racks and ironing boards made holiday visits to distant homes may be
1 c o nn,,;.4alin oca tha luial nn tha .: I A ... nimar.l Ti nlaftiriQA
The Power Line.
YOVR
f Eyesight!
E. C. Meade, Optometrist,
921 JWest Second Street.
F G. Will
A fine line of Jewelry,' Sil
verware, Cut Glass and
Novelties to select from.
Walter Parker
Grocer
and ' i
Baker
H6 WRBT FIBHT 8TKKET..ALBANY OBKSO.N.
First class goods in their season.
Phone Main 56
market. Call at 739 E 1st St.
HOME
MADE
CANDIES
None better anywhere,) and the
price is lower.
Try a box at the
THE MISSION PARLORS
Mnrv Cnnlter. South Bend: Wash.;
Gertrude and Hazel Young, Oakland;
Ruth Smith, Wolf Creek; Arthur Jones.
Myrtle Point; Harold Hoosier, Stanheld.
Albany is now tho headquaitera for
work on the new Spiir.glioid-Albany
power line. The lino has reached Hal
nev and will bo here in thirty days
Three new pupils for the musical About the fifteenth, though work will
, 'J. U! HnnnU be carried on from this end south.
u!Tr". h. ThmB in Me. When completed the lino will be used
i Minnville;
Prof, and Mrs. Flo were bride
croom at tha regular meeting of the
Monday Club.Jan. 2 .Mr. and Mrs.C. B.
Winn entectained the club in their honor
with a magnificent dinner of at least :
six courses and two big turkeys. Later
occured the club program and the pre
sentation of the club s wedding gut.
as a reserve power until the permanent
Dower Dlant on the Mclienzioisorocieu.
. and there will be no more steam, water
ana operating when running properly.
Another Junius.
LODGE MEETINGS.
M. every Saturday even-
The K. O
mg. .
The Woodmen of the World every
rriday evening. L.. L.. bwan,
Manzanita Circle 1st and 3rd
days.
Modern Woodmen meet every 2nd
and 4th Wednesdays in Bussard's
Hall. Grant Froman, Clerk.
Royal Neighbors meet every 1st and
3rd Wednesdays in Bussard's Hall.
Alice Kirk, Recorder.
Ladies of the G. A. R. meet first
Tuesday each month at G. A. R. hall.
Hattie Stilson, Secretary.
A Doom of a somewhat striking char
acter anoeared this morning on the
doorsteps and under the front doors of
business places. It recites the trans
formation o'. the corner at 4th and
Lyon streets from a church building,
where nenco and lovo ruled to an arm
ory in the into, est of wa, man igii I
m in. As a matter ot fact the Nationui
" Guard is a protection, the members ot
a , t v u r a mw,3 it never croin to war excent aB a nro-
,erk-! irga was heldin Harrisbu'rg lastFridai tection to their country a safe guaid
MlMl. . 8 . , . t. i . b anila warv nnrrmti,. inntltlltinn.
Saturday, ana aunaay, ov a numuor m - - j t
students from the Y. M. C. A's of the I
University of Oregon and Albany A I idle Girl's Accident
College, led by State Student Y M. ft Lime Uin S MCCloent,
Liaizeu anu occreiaf
The Coos and Curry County Club
held a very enjoyable social meeting in
Tremont Hall Dec. 28, and served light
refreshments to a number of invited
friends.
City Lots.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, II, and
12 in Block 40, Albany, are now offered
for sale and ra .ge in prices from (250.00
and $500.09 to $700.00. Payable. 10 per
cent down and 2 per cent per month.
These lota face 5th and 6th St. and are
only 7 ;blocks from the Court House.
Every lot is in the city limits and has
all the city conveniences, including city
waler. OWEN BEAM, Agent.
Stark Building.
Safe, Convenient, Clean
Christmas Tree Lighting Outfits.
8 Lights 16 Lights 32 Lights
Lamps assorted Colors
Just the thing for Christmas.
Ralston Electric Supply Company,
312 Wot Second Street
STONE;
PAUL N. Pogholview M. T.,
Dnigles Phoiician,
Rooms 2 and 4 Brenner Bldg,Albany.
Oysters
Fresh
Olympia
at Holt's
For hiilding. ornamental purposes,
rap, filling, etc. ,
Samples at M. Senders & Co 8 store-
W. L. COBB, R D 4. i-hone, home
235.
w. f.Jones.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Farmers Feed Stable"
Phone -200-R. Bell; Home 12S5.
Mendota Coal
rip : is lasi gaining in mvur, mways c ft u
I free from soot, kindles easily, burm
' readily, free from clinkers, makes I ut
! little ashes. These good qualities muk
' an ideal coal, best on the market tor
J the money. Sold in any quanti y.
prompt delivery . Order from.
I ALBANY FUEL CO.
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A. W. DOCKSTEADER, Prop
Bell 277 J. Home Ulack 17.
FARMERS NOTICE.
List your farms with T. W. Horn
back of the Hub Land Co., 10th and
Lyon Sts., near S. P. Depot, for
quick sales, for when your farm is
listed here with me it is also listed
in Portland, as I have an office there
also. When in town call and talk the
proposition over with me. Phone
191-K.
LOTS FOR SALE At the corner of
7th and Main streets. Well drained.
Sewer connection. Five minutes'
walk to Madison street school, to
three stores, meat shops and barber
shop. One block to chair factory,
and five minutes' walk to Albany
Lumber Co.'s mill, the Union Furni
ture Factory and car shops. Two
blocks fro mthe proposed electric
line. These lots are in the center
of manufacturing district. Home
Phone 1107, or call on T. P. Hackle
man. t-4
A. Ketfretirv
Brown of U. of O. ThereligioUB Beries 1 Josephine Rahton, the little daughter
was - proceda.1 by a basket ball game of J. H. Ralston, met with a bad acci
Thursdav evening, in which a local dent yesterday afternoon at Mr. Rals-
uam defeated the Y. M. C. A. men Zb ton's electric supply store, fahe was
tola. The Sunday meetings were a playing arouna wnt
morning union service in the M. h.
church, South, a boys' meeting 3 p. m.
and a men's meeting in the theater at
3:30, and a very large union meeting in.
the Methodist church in the evening.
Arthur Hodge and Louis Jones were tl 9
men from Albany College Y. M, C. A's
of O. A. C. and Willaiastto University,
led by StPte Secretary Khodes.
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FEE
POSITIVELY $1.00 AFTER
THIS WEKK .
SPECIAL FULL
LIFE READINGS
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nlavincr around when the aot her arm
into an electric wringer, into which it
was hauled up to the elbow, bruising it
In a serious manner.. In order to got
the arm out the wringer had to be bro
ken to pieces.
lorn
Candies
Right Prices
We deliver the goods
You Auto
try it.
ELITB
CHOCOLATE SHOP
On Jan. 2, 1911, at St. Mary's Hns-
ni,,l tnUf cwl Mm Aillium Rntsli.a
, pita, , . u.i. m ...........
! a girl, weight 11 pounds, their second
'daughter and third child. All doing
well'
LOW FEE for
this week on
Tells your name, age and date 4
birth, also changes, successes, failures,
marriages, divorces, travels, love-affairs
recovery, talents and questions that
pertain to the future.
His predictions arc always correct,
and never fail to come true, as thou
sands of people will testify.
I accept no fee in advance. If you
are not absolutely satisfied when I am t
through, then pay me nothing. Is not
this honest?
! Those who wish to take advantage
of this low fee must call at once..
! PROF. C 1 1 EST F. R FI ELD'
Readings All Day Sunday;
Office hours 9 a. m. to 8:30 p. nr.
Parlors at 115 bouth Ferry Street I
FOR RENT:-Good roomy stalls for
horses. Inquire of A. Beard, 508, E
5'h St. t
DR. O. S. MATTHEWS
DKUGLESS HEALING I
INSTITUTE. .
325 Lyon Street, Albany, Oregon.
Methods: Chiropractic, magnetic and
menir.l. science, electric baths and ,
vibration.
Treated. All curable diseases, chronic
or acute, without knife or medi-'
cine.
Experience. 14 years' practice. i
Consultation free. I
Mrs. Matthew, assistant. I
; At the end of another busy and successful year, we take
1 advantage of the opportunity to send your our most cor
dial greetings. We are more than ever grateful for the
! many valued favors you have so kindly entrusted to us,
'and wish to take this means of thanking you. The dos
' in g year has been a prosperous one generally, in this as
well as other lines of business. vc have clone all in our
power, through hard work and conscientious dealings, to
get our share, and hope that you have not been slighted.
Wishing you prosperity, health and happiness.
GILBERT BROS:
WAIT iVI E ADE,
WATCHES and FINE IMPAIRING
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