Democrat Albany ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 1911 NO 24 VOL XLY1 Hot Tamalies OYSTERS at THE CREST B. MOORE;! en feed. 2nd & Jackson street foi flour, hay, feed 25t WOOD SAWING-? or phone 3692 black Home, 456-Y Pacific. NEW We have just received a ship ment of German Steins, a fine assortment. At MEISER & MEISER DIANA WATCH FOR THE BIG WHITE ENVELOPE AT YOUR DOOR THE GREATEST OF ALL CLEARANCE S The Annual Merchandise Event of Albany OPENS SATURDAY MORNING AT9 0;CLOCK Interested Many Albany People. There was a very large audience at i the M. E. church last niRht to see and hear Diana NcNeil, the adopted cnna of Lizzie McNeil, a former Albany teacher, on her way to Chicago to train for work back' in her native coun try, Liberia. Her career is is an inter esting Jone, showing what Christian culture will do. Picked up, almost wild, by Miss McNeil she has developed into a splendid character, though as black as it is possible for a person to be, 1 and excites interest wherever she is. J. S. Van Winkle made the introduct ory speecn, telling or me cnnonoou ui Miss McNeil, out in the country, not far from his own home, and her life of sacrifice for a great cause, leaving the story of Diana for herself, which she told, in excellent language, simply and imnrpasivelv: the bieness of Africa and its resources, her own native home, the advent of Miss McNeil, and the grad ual hold of her Christian life upon the natives, among others herself. Now she will go back herself into the dark continent, and help to bring light and i good cheer to her people, steeped in 1 ; rivof tnbi.x a torn vpnra special training course in Chicago, giv ing her life for others. A North Albany Case, DOINGS OF THE WORLD ALES WATCH FOR THE BIG CIRCULAR AT YOUR DOOR FRIDAY Chambers & McCune Albany 's Leading Cloak and Suit Store. Corvallis G. T. Judire Fred Yates went out to Fair mount precinct yesterday as attorney for defendants in an ejectment suit which Mrs. Bessie Morris, of Lebanon. 1 I had instituted in Justice Paul E. John son s court against Luzina Hood ana others. Garland and Sox. of Lebanon, the attornoys for plaintiff, decided to ask for a dismissal after the case had been opened, it being found that a mu tually satisfactory adjustment of the trouble could be made out of court. The state press association met in Portland yesterday, a strong factor in the progress of Oregon. The state legislature will meet on Monday. So far about all there has been to it are the fights for the presi dency and the speakership. At Charleston, S. C, yesterday Jimmy White, an 18 year old boy made a daring aeroplane flight and got $5, 000. ine ooy promises to me young. Last night tho Eugene high school defeated Roseburg 48 to 24. This means that Albany will have a hot game when Eugene meets the quintet. Only eleven out of several hundred editors attended the press association at Portland, from outside of Portland. This included Mathews of Newport, always on hand, and Hofer of Salem. The Salem high school and B all City high last night debated the question of restriction ot immigration Dy tne edu cational test, f all Jity winning. Tne Salem team that went to Corvallis, though, won, taking the negative. Brownsville Times: Percv Young. of Albany, accompanied by Surveyor Hugh r isher and two strangers were the city Wednesday. Mr. Young la interested in the Albany & Inlerurban Kailway system. A special car of Minnesota people ar rived at Junction this week. Thev are out here to see the country, and will be given plenty of time to remain and make observations. Thip is a good time of the year for it. From August 10th to Sept. 9th As toria is to have a celebration in honor of the 100th anniversary of the estab lishment of the nrst white settlement in Oregon. The state legislature will be asked to put up $100,000. Q. CO. ORGANIZES Por the Social ide of Life. The members of G. Co., met last night and organized the Albany Military Clutt. to represent the social side of the life of this popular company. It is iutend erf to have a club room, with billiard ami pool tables, and social functions will occur occasionally, the first big event being a Washington birthday dancing party on Feb. 22, a committee for which was appointed. The follow ing officers were elected: Capt. Stanley Hammell, president. Leland Gilbert and F. M. Powell, act ing vice presidents. Col. Ellis. Ma). Winn. Capt. Stall machor. Lieut. Marks and Lieut. Stal nakor honorary vice presidents. Clarence Tebault, secretary. . Lieut. Q E. Propst, treasurer. Hans Ho, chaplain. 4 and S5 cut glass bowls for $2.25 at the Variety Store 813 W. 1st St. ALBANY UPERA HOUSE Suesens in Calif. Jefferson Review: The Golden State ain't "in it", with Oregon when it comes to weather as a letter from our friend John Suesens, of Albany, snows. He writes from San Bernardino on Dec. 29, and says he en countered a severe snowstorm in the Siskiyous and snow at Sacramento. John says he is going to Los Angeles to get out of the Bnow for a fewdBys.and then ho is coming home whore we have good weather all tho timp. Notice to Members. Corvallis Skaters Won Corvallis G.-T: The Albany basket ball five met de- teat at the hands ot tne corvallis nve 1 last night by a score of 19 to 11. The game was a good one ana nara tougnt, but Smiths skates had the Indian sign On their opponents from the start, tne Albany boys seeming not to be able to get started. In fact, with one excep tion the quintet from the Hub city were slow on skates, the Corvallisites getting away in much better shape to get into a play., J Brownsville Times: I. V. Kane, of Albany, was in the city Wednesday making arrangements to locate and open a clothes cleaning, pressing and reparing establishment, but was called suddenly away and has not yet returned. i ALBANY SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Dealers In fruits, vegetables, sugar, nuts, confectionary, wrapping paper, twine and paper bags. ' Cash paid for all kinds of poultry. . We also have the agency for Pyramid and Golden uate cement, Olympic lime, Arden plaster. Get prices bef jre buy- Cash paid for eggs. Foot Ferry Street, Albany. Phones, M&in 6 Bell, 3 Home. Mayberry Wood Yard. Allknds of wood: -Big fir, pries $5.00: 2nd growth, $4 75; Maple, $4.75; Slab 4ft. length, $2.50; Oak $5.25; Ash, $5.25. Will deliver any amount wanted sawed to order, to any part of town awed any length desired. DR. VIRGINIA I.EWEAUX, Osteopathic Physician. 1-3 Brenner Block. Albany. ' Phones: Office Home 359, Bell Black 2731: Residence 394 Home, black 863 Bell. M. Senders &Co, (INCORPORATLD.) THE BEST. Lime, plaster, cement, roofing, paper, fire brick, pressed brick, garden and field seeds, hay, grain, flour. M. Sends R3 & Co. Both Phones 48. 435 West Firrt St. Wood Yard. Ttuvllelivered to all Darts of city on hnrt notice, office at residence 905 a J ; .DOOLEY'S GROCERY : Good GroceriesFair7PricesPrompt 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 to 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 persocal service. .--- 1 LINN COAL & FUEL CO. Coal delivered to any part of the city, I PRICES RIGHT. I McCourt & Prettyman, Managers - CV t 1 n(r- . , Unma DUnnn Oft(l.-Ol1 UI Empire jPhotoplay TONIGHT The members of the OREGON FIftfl RELIEF ASSOCIATION, are hereby notified that the regular annual meet ing of said members, will be held at Burn s Hull in McMinnvilIe, Oregon, Tuesday, January 10th, 1911 at 10:00 a. m. for Hthe purpose 'of electing three directors and transacting such other business as may properly come before said meeting, W. (J. HAGEKTY, See. Friday, Jan. 13th First Transcontinental Tour of "THE BARRIER" ' Rex Beach's Lalcst and Greatest Success, Direct front Its long Hln at the New Amsterdam Theater, New York City. Special Scenery and Electrical Ef fects. Scenes from the strongest and most realistic drama of Alaskan life. Sale opens Tuesday, Jan. 10th, at Woodworth's Drug Store. Prices. $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50 and 25c. Curtain rises at 8:30 sliarp, , .111 Help Wanted! I ii To Move Our Entire Stock We must vacate our present location and want you to assist us by carryirg our bar gains away, . , The bargains are here. Come see for yourself. THE VARIETY STORE, 313 W. 1st St. Men's 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. mm "Pharaoh, or Israel in Egypt." An accurate presentation of the popular conception of the tenth plague, which was the one that made Pharaoh per mit wic ucpariurc ui inu isriicmts, f ,. The acting, staging, make a pleasing Men s Cavalier Slippers, $3.75 value $2.85 picture throughout. One of the best Men's Cavalier Slinner-:. fltt.SO vnlno m Uihlic.ll stones ever portrayed. , .... , 1 "The Greater Love." In this beau- Men S FaUSt Slippers, $2.75 valuC $2.25 I tifui Edison production, one can real- Men's Romeo Slippers, $2.75 value $2.25 ,i.c the love a mother has for a child. , t, 1 Z. , "r J j Always forgiving, always sacrificing, Men s Komco Slippers, $2.00 value $1.45 j hcrunselfish love should awaken a new Men's Everett Slippers, $2.75 ValllC $2.25 .thought in many hearts and minds. A -r' 17 n ci: t tn . Z. Z. beautiful story, beautifully told. His New Lid." A delightful com Men's Everett Slippers. $2.50 value $1.7.5 Men's F.vorptf Sli which new haplays anTifcVcs'tin' Men's Opera Slippers, $2.50 ValllC $2.00 part. The owner has ail kinds of Men's Opera Slippers, $2.25 value.i $1.85 trouble anil upon Ins arrival home, ci: a-o nn i "' n. . . finds his wife mourning his death. A Men s Opera Slippers, $2.00 ValllC $1.45 decidedly clever picture. Men's Opera Slippers. $1.00 value $ .fi.1! Office: Cor. First and Baker. "Not So Bad as it Seemed." Anoth er LiioKrnpli comedy, full of fun and life. Appearances arc deceiving, and circumstantial evidence should be tak en with caution. This picture wives one a ood idea how easily one can be mistaken in their suspicions. Lots of fun. Miss Crosno, Singing, "Lou." Entire change tomorrow. Admission 10 cents. BASKET BALL 1 The Electric. ON SKATES SECOND GAME OF Junction City Pirates vs. Albany Regulars Some fine pictures. Stoltenbcm's Shoe Store. 334 First St. The premium sale still continues. to the Brin In your rjl cnveli pes Both Phones Main 53 mm 337 V.ist 1st Ab'any Or' Tuesday, January 10, Adraiuion 25c Skating after game. Murray Marshall '11. IdmlraknCc. STETTER'S FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY East 4th street. Both nhones. J. D. Ellis.