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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1912)
t. lb Democrat Co ny ALBANY. OREGON, FRIDAY; JANUARY 12, m So 2i TO-MOR IS THE OPENING DAY OF OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ABSOLUTELY EVERY ARTICLE ON SALE AND EVERY I'RICE REDUCED, a few contract goods excepted. If you failed to get one of the you one by messenger boy. Chambers & McCune Don't Miss A Good Opportunity. Many men who are "WAITING" today, trying to decide whether or not to invest in Albany property, were in the same unsettled frame of mind five or ten years ago. They lost their opportunities then, and they are passing them by now. Others bought then and made money. They are buying today and making money. While the "WAITING" man s time never comes. Make up your mind to do, then ACT. Get hold of some good resi dence property in RAMBLER PARK at once. The owners of this addition have made the price so reasonable and the terms so easy that you cannot afford to pay rent any longer. Call at our office and let us explain our plan to you. Our experience and our advice are at your service. COLLINS & TAYLOR, No. 132 W. 1st St. Albany,' Oregon. F.G. Willior watches Give THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET AN EN LARGED CRAYON PORTRAIT FOR 87c. PROF. GUNN WILL REMAIN WITH US UNTIL THE CLOSE OF OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE AND ALONG WITH THE SALE BARGAINS WE WILL GIVE YOU PORTRAIT COUPONS WITH EVERY ONE DOLLAR PURCHASE. ROW, SATURDAY Every Suit, Every Black Plush, Caracul and Pony Cloth Coat and over 100 beautiful man-tailored mixture Coats at just HALF PRICE. This Sale gives you the opportunity of choosing from the largest stock of Ready-to-Wear Apparel between Port land and San Francisco and from a stock of Suits and Coats larger than all other stores in Albany combined, at prices cut JUST HALF. BUY BY COMPARISON IS ALL WE ASK. Big Circulars today, phone , Just Received Towel Supply Clean towels daily for offices, stores, garages, etc. Your choice of three ex tra fine soaps, made especially for us. Rates 50 cents pert months, up. Tel ephone our office or ask our drivers. MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY. PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING PAINTS.'OILS AND STATIONERY J. R. ELDRIDGE, 38, W. 2nd St., Albany. 242 West Second St, Albany, First-class meats of all kinds Us the Chance and We Will Save Yon You do not EXPFRIMENT when you buy OUR Merchandise for we carry none but the BEST OUR SALE IS ON AND NOW IS THE TIME TO CHEAPLY REPLENISH YOUR WARDROBE. WE GIVE YOU THE MOST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY WITHOUT REGARD TO FORMER PRICES. BUY OF US AND GET WHAT YOU THINK YOU ARE GETTING. THE the store and we will send ' Chambers & McCune A shipment of Holiday Goods that are long over due. I am giving spec ial low prices on them to move them quick. It will be a big saving for you to buy of me as this low price can not be duplicated in the. city. L. W. ROSS, Jeweler. Department. TOM YjUKu, .House and Sign Painter. Agent for the Cleveland Gelsenite roof paint 122 Ferry Street. Worn 'Plinne. 3?0 Pacific. RcH VK)2 A WORLD'S CONFERENCE To Be Held at Portland June July 6. 29- One of the biggest things of this year in the Northwest will be the second World's Christian Citizenship Confer ence, at Portland. June 29 to Julv II. Some of the best men of the world will apeak, among them Hon A. J Balrour, of London; Judge Blair of Portsmouth, O.; Dr. Auiirew Wallace Williamson, of Edinburg, Scotland; Dr. Halzagion, of Turkey; Sir Andrew Frazer, Lieut. Gov. of India; Dr. Me Donald, editor of the Toronto Globe; Poon Cho, of Pekin. Geo. W. Perkins, Morgan's right hand man, of N. Y.: Chas. Lutier Gautier of Switzsrland; Dr. Clifford, of London; Rov. Wm. Pat terson, of Belfast, Ireland; Gov. VVnM. -ff XT I . o: i Quale, of Oklahoma; Judge Ben Lind say, of Denver. William Jennings Bryan; Chas. D'Aubigne, of France; Monsiuer Anet, ot Belgium; David t Jayne Hill, lata embassador to Germ any; Dr. Carson, of Brooklyn, recently in Albany; Justice Hughes of the supreme court, British Ambassador Brice: P.-of. Harnack. of Berlin: Gov. Osborn of Michigan and Lady Balfour ot London. The subjects are big ones, covering moral and religious progress, municipal reform, peace, missions, moral obliga tions, aicountability, ethics in com merce. State education. linfpmn.i-nn.o cooperation, mormonism, puhlic con science, etc. ANOTHER PORTLAND EMBEZZLER. Another man has gone wrong. Tem ple W. Alexander, of Portland, was arrested yesterday for embezzling $25, Ouu of the money of the O. W. R. & N., of which he was a clerk in the purchas ing department, by a system of forging checks. He is said to have accomplices higher up, anl it is desired to reach them. If he will turn stutes evidence, .v .a bbiu lie lllrtj 111' L UO JJI VaCCUlCUt lb is reported some of the forgeries were n nlnin if- id a mavoal rl,a aaaA th auditini? clerks. suspicion Degan to attach to Alexa ,H i ... hi. k U . , i ... Hoi I.U hid l.mr, tnna.t mn..). ... . r. n u. j ,,a mgii iuubu lucaia a ..iiij gnllB, .frequent taxicab rides and free spending of money generally, too much for the size of his salary, nlw ys a straw in tmch cases, rnd investi ati n led to the discovery ot' the forgeries. Alexander, and his wi:e have juft rcturnrd frcn) a trip to Sa.'t Lake Citj. Saturday is the o,. eninur day f Cham bers & McCune's Annual Clearance Sale. DREAMLAND Today 1. The Peril of the Plains. Show ing the lighting spirit of the carlv set tlers. A line western picture, featur ing Alice Joyce and Master Judson Mclford as the settlers' children. 2. Pathe Weekly Showincr Pres ident Taft, Big lire in Philadelphia, raising ot the Jiattleship Maine, Launching of a dre.idnaught. The Czar of Rusia, big oil wells on fire, aeroplane (light by a woman, and many others. T T4r 17vl.i,c;,r. ITat- A T .. birt comedy and up to their usual hiijh standard. 4. The Tobacco Industry. An ed ucational film showing tobacco pro cesses from planting the seed to the finished cig;ir. 5. Get Rich Mall nnrl 17nrJ i fine comedy overflowing with loug'is from beginning to end. See how tlicv did it anil what happened. 6. Willie's Conscience Wil'ie stole a penny and everybody he n:t turned to a policeman. Another fumy one. 7. Cahler and Wadsworth Mm- V 6 Bib Pictures, 4000 feet of film. I ' Coming, Jan. 19-21), "Lost in the Jungle." The greatest animal picture :evcr released. I Admission 10 cents. I CLOTHING KILLED AT ft arren McDuniel was killed at the saw mill at Lebanon Thurs lay evening y a log roiling upon him, crushing his life out, and ha .lied shortly afterwards. He was married, his wife being a sis- l?ru0t D i- Hart and Hugh fisher of this city, and was a young man highly spoken of. McDaniol attended Albany college hve or six ycurs ago, while here Being coach of the champion baskkut ball team, of which Llsio Francis Brooks and others were members. He was a nephew ot K, M. Potts, of this city. The funeral was held today. FINED $150. Will I'.. On infant ft,;. after & lllrv hnA hami t, )....... 1 guilty before Justice Swan for viola- lation or the local option law, and was fined $150, which will be paid this even ing. Two convictions is a good record for the new chief of police, as a sturter. Eligibles. A granger telephones . the Democrat tiitl Li D I .i . . that D j-T Hni nT V Vhi. . " pnHHrf in hi " j i B" "J . H.,u u.ou Ki,ra inn lui" be r served for the Grangeressea Thos. Froman. (). T. Rhau, u !""'B iiumiiieni grangers, wno should Walker. L. F, Marquam and Wayno' flnwann I Lee Burkhart, a rosy cheeked young I man, is also specially commended as a good catch. One list sent the Democrat is Will iam Risley, a rising voung attorney and Air. Charles Deakins, a bright young man. Two prominent young men who should be on the list are Mr. Herman Hoflich, the popular proprietor of tho Mission parlors, and Mr. Al Sternberg, the clothing man, and here they are Seme Southern Pacific young men, spedally recommended by their mar ried fellow workmen are Fred Peterson, as good iiatured us a sun flower, Mel lc Liiiviason, easy to get along with, and ' 'u" head Wurence tdlckel, young with an old i Id the store of Conrad IHver aro a - ""H'o "e young men, onrau Myer jr.. ilhfi th liRl in Inurn ,nn M.,lnr:..IH Next. I FOR RENT.-Nicely furnished room, 1 nirnnce heated, in buiiiei s section. ' $10 month, Phone Bell o2!) R. ATPAMv'riDirDA UrtTTPn'?'0""? Birl. by the young man on ALiiSAXM Y OPERA HOUSE horseback, is very exciting. An alto- gethcr good picture. Friday, Jan. 12 1 3th Season Rose Melville In the Characteristic Play "Sis Hopkins" LAST TIME, LAST CHANCE TO SEE 1HS FAMOUS " x: t-w . PRIC3S EOc, 75c, $1 00, $1 60. Special Clean-Up Sale We have only a few Christmas Paps left, 25 per cent discount to clean-upquick. at MEISER & MEISER THE WORLD Albert Cummlna nf !... L - , "i "! it mo Lie en announced as an insurgent candidate for president. Even the insurgents can t hang together. JaS. "EVIIM. th PUnn(L 1 1 ..... . uuuuiaiu uniiher. yesterday was found guilty of forgery y heJay 8t t-orvullis. The case will fiuuauiy ua appealed. T. L. DllfrfrAI aJitA. 0 XT , ..ui.ut ui lilt) OCIO News for many years, will make Leba non his home, publishing a farm journal for a business. He has a $3u,00u farm near there to look after also. The total reeeints nf tUa n-..i:- 1 v.iw .uivuiiia wnter commisunn inn 4-H1 ir- mm.iiik inn were -.i,4oi.jo. ino expenses were: Onnr. ating, ?7,39a.(i6, construction mainten Sn,? nd meters $21,8S4.S3. Total $29, JoU 41). IMS Daring Mail Robbery. Three clerks in the mail car of No. 16. between Bed Bluffs and Redding, Calif., yesterday were hold up by one lone robber and two or three sacks of registered matter secured, He entered the car at Red Bluffs just as the train was leaving early in the morning and announced to the clerks that they were held up, as he closed the door. Under the direction of the man the mail was thrown off at two stations aa usual as tnfl train nnonaH Tuat- i.; ' " :. ?"B? lne ,cle?. jumped "iPMearHa. i ne cierKs are Khein, Warner and Honriclis. The Weather. i. flange of temperature 43-37. Tha .in.. : c n r - . i.ioiivc, IB O. I IfJUl, Prediction: rain or suow tonight and Sunday. . The rainfall uo to 8 a. m., was .31 inch and more than that siuce. Our portrait offer is good till Jan. 20th o.ily. Your last chance to get an enlarged picture for 87e. Chambers & McCune. THE EMPIRE Geo. E. Rolfe, Prop, and Manager. iVOT OWNED OR CONTROLLED BY A TRUST. TONIGHT "Island of St, Kilda." (Pathe Scen ic.) Showing the methods of bird hunliiig, with a great many pretty mountain and river scenes. "In Frontier Days." (Pathe Dra ma.) An Indian stnry full of life anil adventure. The thrilling rescue of the or tier Brother's Sake." (Kalem Drama.) Alice Joyce takes the part of the sister and wife, and she takes all parts naturally and sympathetical yl. The mining scenes arc good and the story very interesting. "Too Many Engagements." (Es sany Comedy Drama.) This is cer tainly a side-splitter. The man in the case tries to "kill two birds with one stone," and fails. The entire plot is carried out well, by sonic new and clever people. I Illustrated Song "I'm Waiting nil oomcoody urows Up. Good Music. Some extra good slides of the Mc- Nnm.'irn f:iiv nml tl.n r-i., I--...,!- Wreck, tonight only. I Complete change tomorrow. All for 10 cents. V mney- '"V