Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, January 27, 1911, Page 1, Image 1

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    Albany
Democrat
VOL X1.Y)
ALBANY. OREGON FRIDAY, &SUARY 2J. 1911
No id
Hot Tamalies
OYSTERS
THE CREST
fui flour, hay, feed
B. MOORE-
en feed. 2nd & Jackson street.
25t
WOOD SAWING-ESS
or phone 3692 black Borne, 456-Y Pacific.
3t
We had a slight accid
ent; but we still
have some good dishes
left and We still in the
ring.
MEISER & MEISER
GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
Continued One More Week. Ending Saturday, January 28th
Before taking stock we expect to close out every odd
lot and broken line in this store it low prices will do it.
' Stop and think if there isanything in this Big Store
that vou ought to have now or will need before long. Fig
ure out just how much you can save by taking advantage
of these opportunities.
We buy when prices are lowest you should do the
same, mere is oniy one more weeK to duj at uiese pric
es, but that doesn't necessarily mean that all the special
lots wiTT last until the last day. The best bargains are
here now.
IN THE CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT.
It is unnecessary for us to explain the class of suits
and coats sold here for the reputation of this department
is known all over this section of Oregon.
We have no old suits ta offer you, every suit new this
season and the only difference between them and the
spring suit, is that the coat is a little longer. You can
buy suits worth up to $17.00 for $8.95, suits worth up to
$19.50 for $9.85, suits worth up to $22.00 for $12.63, and
suits worth up to $24.00 for S13.9o.
Children's and Misses Coats for less than cost of the
material.
SKIRTS AND SILK PETTICOATS.
Every Dress Skirt and Walking Skirt in the store
m Sale at one-fifth to one-half off. Silk Petticoats, black
and colors, $5.00 values for $2.89; $6.00 values for $3.88:
$7.50 values for $4.93.
III
KNIT UNDERWEAR.
The famous Mentor Un
derwear at a. discount of 20,
per cent.
19c for Women's Fleece
Lined Ribbed Vests and:
pants in regular or out siz
es from 4 to 9 at only lvc a.
garment.
IN THE MILLINERY
' DEPARTMENT -
Babies' Hoods worth up to
S1.00 for 40c. Children's
Hats worth up to $2.25 for
79c. Women's Hats worth1
up to $7.50 for $1.49. Anyj
Pattern Hat in the store'
worth up to $15.00 for $3.95.j
REMNANTS.
Come and rummage to
your heart's content, there
are lots of great bargains in
all departments.
Clearance Sale on all Shoes
Clearance Sale on all Waists
Clearance Sale on all Sweat
ers.
rpo-n- omoinations
i cm rv- i
Lined Lnion Suits,
lar 65c and 75c values.
Clearance Sale on all Blank
ets.
Clearance Sale on all Art
Goods.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Clearance Sale on all Calicos
$1,000.00 worth of MuslinfClearance Sale on all Ging
Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Cor- hams.
set Covers, Princess Slips and; Clearance Sale on all Per-
at 2oc, 50c, cales.
Igreat bargains.
$1.25. AllClearance Sale in all Depart
ments.
Chambers & MLcCune
Albany 's Leading Cloak and Suit Store. .
DOINGS OF
THE WORLD
The Lane county levy has been
placed at 10 mills.
' Vancouver, Wash., has an apple tree
that has bourn apples for eighty years,
it is claimed.
A band of mad coyotes rushed into
Durkee in eastern Oregon yesterday
siting and snapping.
Ashland is advertising for bids for a
new hitrh school building. A rtpnn
Nev., architect furnished the plans.
l Springfield last night defeated Cot
I tage Grove on the laoor union question,
; having the affirmative.
Theodore Roosevelt, the great lion
hunter and statesman, will be in Port
land in April, spending a day there.
Congress will appropriate about
: $28,0011.000 under the rivers and harbor
, bill and the N. W. will be provided for.
I J. O. Anderson and Edith Alexander,
1 of Polk county, were married this week
The bride is a niece of H. W. McEl-
murry of this city.
i W. S. Holcomb, city recorder and
. justice of the peace, has opened a job
, office in Brownsville, and will soon be
another Rockefeller,
( Among the mid-winter graduates of
the Lincoln high school, Portland. Feb.
1 will be Miss Medora Weltha Steele,
formerly of this city.
I At Eugene last night Lebanon lost in
I the debate on the educational test for
j immigrants, having the negative. The
Question was too one sided for a fair
ebate. in every instance the affirm
ative winning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morse, of Eu
gene, have returned from a trip in
which they were in every state in the
union but three, N. H . Mass., and R.
'I. Now we wonder how they got to
i Me. without Mass.
I President Campbell of the U. 0., who
I graduated from Harvard Universitv
just 25 years ago this year, is to be
! grand marshal of the commencement
exercises next June, in full charge of
the ceremonies, a great honor.
The Mitchell-Lewis & StaverCo., not
bein? able to secure thp liverw atnhla
Duuaing nave rented
LEGISLATIVE
DOINGS.
The insane asylum committee after
investigation has made some strenuous
recommendations for reduction of the
estimates of Dr. Steiner. the superin
tendent, and a war is on.
a committee has been appointed to
NEW ORLEANS
WILL GET IT
At Least That is the
dation.
Iecornmen-
San Francisco, Jan. 20. Upon receipt
us me sue ot me ranama exposition,
Chairman Hale, of the board of direct
ors of the Panama-Pacitic e-nnaitinn
j said that reporting out of the bill favor
ing New Orleans hnd been expected.
It had been known right along that the
investigate tne . astern Ureson asv vm ot the UUDaU-h annnun.-mir that i.t-
site. i trial arts and enn.itinn -Ar,in,ittAA r
$140,000 is asked for the atnt fnir the house of rpnrpsnnfntii.... h.j ...
mstly for new buildings. That i ported out a bill favoring New Orleans
mi. iib.o iu i Knitea a nttie.
tfenion county has a salarv bill m.
making numerous changes.
A billbv Malarkv Droviripa for nhntih.
ivg tne omce of state dairy and food
.uuiiui3ioner, a oone ot contention. it naa oeen Known right along that the
iut oarrett nas a Dill tor licensing committee waa partial to New Orleans.
itinerant arug venders at $100 a month. , especially on account of Chairman
Ihe house Oommirtn i-mnmrnanila Rniidnllllrr'a Ifltnui n.nf.Fon.n fn.
$150,000 for improvements on the capi- city. Hall added that tne fact that the
-v. vuti. in. auu KruunuM. vulu if ill iiivtir nr nn KPRnminn hi.
Hollis ha9 a hill nrnvirlinrr fni a nan. I nilt tit 15 ia irro t i fvinrr In U C. :
- I- - H -" ' tin " B ... ... Dai, I I II II 1 13 -
omce, a fire marshal at a salarv of J co. He said the fight would be carried
2,000, with several deputies. Perhaps j on to the floor of the house next week
it will get the knife. when the claims of both cities will be
Last night adjournment was had to ! brought up and the real tight made
Monday, to enable the printer to catch' there.
up on what
done..
the legislature has nut
A Good One from Alberta.
A Prospective Suit.
A letter received nt tha Pnmmnfnioi
uud rooms today from Stsvelv A 1. 1 lu" "''
berta, is n good one. After studying IJ. .,7 g IV? was. run ,over
I from fourteen Oommeiai "V.. "W --
Brownsville Times: Wm. Wood was
called to Albany Sunday by the attorneys
,n hnnUl.t. I ,. " A ' 'V. 1 OV U SI
II" uwnioiB imiu luurLFRn mmmamia . . .. . . . . -
Clubs all over Otegon he selected At- m-'uP'!-? 'n..Arn0'd a.8now ?a?.cl
banv as the n hica ha w.nto i. ... r'"..'""'.?1 oyo-wunesa ot in
the
wife and" seven I rSSTf V w.''".eslu?l ln
, - - uuuiuva nitivu lias
accident and wil be a witness at
in an
will be here with hi wif nnH a
-"V' 'aw"?ia nK.a8 .W m the bee-in-HtntaJ
wurui. in . i in. Ha ia hwi . co i .
grees oeiow zero and frozen grain.
COLUMBIA FLOUR, hord wheat
made, make3 splendid bread and mora
H. , i umut:, uinned apienum oreaa an
arnsburgs Proposed bridge 1 ot At ail the leading stores,
'building and will establish a branch
house here with J. C. Hessell as man
; ager, for the sale of implements and
, hardware.
Jack the Grabber, of Eugene, has
written the Guard a letter saying that
all he was after was to show young
,ladies that they should keep olf the
streets nights, what a dark place Eu
gene is and what a poor police force
the city has.
I One of the debaters on the Lebanon
team last night was Lurline Brown
; In the morning in going to the train to
: see the Lebanon team start for Eugene
she fell and broke one of her arms. It
i was set and the plucky girl appeared
. ana made a good debate anyway.
Air. and Mrs. William Kerby on
I Woods Creek, in Benton county, had
thrilling experience about 1 o'clock
Thursday morning. A dam gave away
anu tne nooo rusnea directly into tneir
house sweeping through it, and them
out of bed. They managed to keep
above tne water, tnougn, ana were res
cued by neighbors.
In a letter In the Harrisburg Bulletin
Commissioner Butler favors a bridge
across, the Willamette at that city.
Albany has a $J6,000 bridge, Jefferson
a $42,000 one. Stavton a SSS.non hrirtwo
Lebanon one costine- SM non Hmnm..
the old armory jville $15,000 and Scio a steel bridge,
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
ing. C.sh paid for eggs.
Foot Ferry Street, Albany. .
Phones, Min 6 Bell, 3 Home.
DOOLEY'S GROCERY
Good GroceriesFairPrices-Prornpt Service
The three cardinal points of this business.
We base our claim to your patronage on the fact that we sell only
PR0MPt!CERIES 8nd Ur PRICES ARE FA1R and SERVICE
A safe phre in tnde. surcly-for we aim to carry a big stock of
""n t-.. H and appreciate the trade every customer we have
i i '- -x- ti " nersucal service.
At Harrisburg.
Rtx W. Davis, a former commercial
traveller, has been elected foreman of
the tire company at Harrisburg, Blain
Colburn assistant, M. O. Morgan sec
retary, Dick Wright treasurer, C. L.
Morris chief anl Glen Holt assistant.
The city council has put a license of
$15 quarterly on picture shows.
F. W. Blumberg has sufficiently re
covered from his recent illness to be st
h s home again.
hence Harrisburg is entitled to be heard.
"The Climax,"
By Edward Locke, will be offered hv
a splendid company at tne opera house
on Jan. 26. This play tells an interest
ing story iu tnree powerful acts. The
company is one that is made up from
tne best talent availtble in New York,
in other words neither money nor ex
pense have been scared ia making this
attraction one of the best traveling.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE
Thursday, Jan. 26,
The
Climax
A Good One
M. Senders
Co,
Both Phones 43. 435 West Firet St.
Hay, Grain, Flour, vSeeds,
Salt, Poultry Supplies, Lime,
Plaster, Cement, Roofing.
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED AND PRESSED
The Pantatorium,
GILBERT & MINTON;
W 1st St. Beli Phone black 273
Home Dhcue 196
DR. VIRGINIA T.EWEAUX,
Osteopathic Physician.
1-3 Brenner Block, Albany.
Phones: Omce Home 3S9, Bell
Ulack 2751: Residence 394 Home,
bbek 863 Bell.
ft ho 3 jmo jitvyw
LINN COAL & FUEL CO.
Coal delivered to any part of the city
PRICES RIGHT
McCourt & Prettymn, Managers
.... w i anJ Daer. Hi.nePnoae306: BelIPhonp'131-9
Empire Photoplay.
TONIGHT ,
"The Attack on Fort Ridgley." A
good reproduction of what occurred
i during an unexpected uprising of the
Sioux Indians. A pretty romance
I running through.
I "The Woman of Samaria." A col
ored reproduction of the Bible story
'of Jesus and the Woman of Samaria
t at the well. A be.iutu'ti! conception
' of the old story portrayed as vividly
as life itself, and as correctly pre
sented as imagination can inat-e it.
"Right in Front of Fathe: " A
snappy comedy which rcprcnts the
serious obsiruciions to liie coure of
true love, in the iremious 'objection
of both fathers, "l.ovt- timU a way,"
and the laiiKh is on "lather." Some
thing unusual.
Miss Crosno siiiing. "Tell nic that
you love nic once again."
. Complete change tomorrow.
' Adinisfion 10 cents.
If You Delight in Song; If Vou enjoy the Inspiration of
Music; If You Appreciate the' Art of the
Masters; If You Seek Entertainment
. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND
THE RECITAL
To be Given under the Auspices of the Albany Military
Club. Postponed from Wednesday, January 18, to
Thursday, January 26. ' M
Pauline Miller-Chanman. Mr. M. L. Bowman. Mr.
William R. Boone, will annear.
These artists will afford an unusual opportunity to
musicians and music lovers, a brilliant, satisfactory and
delightful entertainment for all classes . of amusement
seekers, to hear a superb recital at the Armory.
. un account ot the usual church service of this eveniner
the opening of "Recital" will be at 8:30 P. M. and Mrs.
Chapman and Mr. Bowman will render a sacred number
in addition to the regular program."
Doors open 7:45. Admission $1.00. Recital 8:30.
.., Remember the Date, Jan. 26.
EESSS3
The Electric.
E39EC3
Stop-LbokBuy
We have to move soon.
If you are giving birthday or wed
ding presents this year
BUY THEM NOW
AT
THE VARIETY STORE.
Where one dollar is as ood as two
at any other time or place.
i ' i.. 'Msi lemonade jiiks S1.50
il to iJ.GO eh
$J.t ; lia:id painte
H-''!----
I 50c ' decurated pi;
-ncKLT jars
plates ,
.1 llaviiaud
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
.25
THhi VARIETY STORE, 313 W. 1st St.
Both Phones
Main 53
REMEMBER
The premium sale still continues. BrinK in you re snvjlopeij
to the
Some fine pictures.
COMPAQ
337 V.at hi
Albany Or1
TONIGHT
Murfav Marshall
Admifsion Cc.
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY