Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 01, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. JANUARY 1. 1915
Daily Democrat
WM. H. HORNlBawOK,
Kdit.r and Publisher.
Entered at the postofffce at Albany,
Ortii.n, m second-class matter.
Published every evening except Sun
day. Semi-weekly published Tues
days and rridays. '
BUSINESS arATTER
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owai Publihing t V ,
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elivered 6y carrier, per year 40
By mail, at end of year J.50
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Established in 1865.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1915
PERSONAL MENTION
W. V. Crawford came in from Leb
anon this morning.
J. W. Rolir and wife, of Crabtree, X.
Y., are visiting in Albany at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warner.
R. J Fisher and wife went to De-
ver this morning on a visit.
Miss Isabel Garland of Lebanon
was in Albany last night attending
the Alpha Omega dance.
Mrs. Emma Newton returned to
Portland this morning after a visit
spent with relatives in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schmitt went
to Portland this morning to spend the
day.
Mrs. William Montellius, who has
been visiting with friends in St. Paul,
turned home last night.
Special Sale
Talking
Machines
Grafanola, with push button cabinet.
oak, mahogany and walnut. -24
selections
$92.80
$2.00 per week
Grafanola
(OAK)
20 selections. Complete
$56.50
$1.50 per week
Grafanola
With 10 selections
$28.25
75c per week
Victrola
Mahogany. 24 selections
$84.00
$2.00 per week
Victrola
20 selections
$47.50
$1.50 per week
Victrola .
20 selections
$57.50
. $1.50 per week
One Talking Machine
and 4 selections. Special
$10.80
50c per week . .
Come in and hear "Tipperary"
Jaooary Clearing Sale
Begins Saturday at Hamilton's
PROF, E. M. BURT,
The Lightning Artist
Every day during: the
sale, Prof. E. M. Burt
will paint pictures of for
eign and local scenery in
our main entrance show
window, between the
hours of 2 and 5 p. m.
Prof. Burt produces in a
few minutes a picture
that ordinarily would
take days to finish.
We are going to give
these pictures away to
our customers. Save
sales slips from day to
day and when they
amount to $20 we will
give you absolutely free
one of the large paintings
produced by Prof. Burt;
with sales checks
amounting to $10 we
will give you one of the
waller ones.
Begin tomorrow to
save your slips; see Prof.
Burt in the window be
tween 2 and 5.
A genuine sale with genuine price reductions! Many lines at a fraction of
their former prices. We suggest that you come early the very first day and
get your share of these actual bargains. Every department in the store Is rep
resented! Drastic price-cutting on every hand!
Reduced Prices
on Women's and
Misses' Tailored
SUITS
$16.50 SUITS ONLY $11.00
$22.50 SUITS ONLY $15.00
$25.00 SUITS ONLY ........ .$16.65
$29.50 SUITS ONLY $19.65
$35.00 SUITS ONLY ...$23.35
$65.00 SUITS ONLY $43.35
Women's Suits $2.98
Just 20 garments in this lot, priced
to close out quickly at $2.98
Women's Suits $8.48 .
A group that includes suits that have
sold up to $19.50; your choice now $8.48
All Dresses Reduced
Dresses up to $7.50, now $2.79
Dresses up to $19.50, now $7.95
Misses' Suits $1.98
A rridiculously low price on this lot
of misses' suits, in order to close all out
quickly $1.98
Women's Dress
Skirts Greatly
Reduced for
Clearance
$3.00 SKIRTS NOW ONLY $250
$5.00 SKIRTS NOW ONLY $4.17
$750 SKIRTS NOW ONLY. . . . .$6.25
$9.50 SKIRTS NOW ONLY. . . . .$7.92
DAINTY WAISTS AT CLEARANCE
PRICES
$1.50 WAISTS NOW ONLY. . . .$1.00
$250 WAISTS NOW ONLY. . . .$1.67
$350 WAISTS NOW ONLY . . .$2.34
5550 WAISTS NOW ONLY. . . .$3.67
WOMEN'S FINE SHOES
Including values up to $5.00
Your choice for $2.48
To $4.50 values for $1.48
ODD LOTS
WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR
II CHOICE, 25c
HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS
in silk, Woolen & Cotton Fabrics
HALF PRICE
Our Reductions Are Genuine
All Prices in Plain Figures
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WILEY PREPARES IDEAL
FOOD BOX FOR BELGIUM
Woodworth Drug
Company
FISHER, BRADEN & CO.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND
UNDERTAKERS.
Undertaking Parlor. 3rd and
Kroaiilbin.
MVDY ATTENDANT
Both Phone
READ OUR WANT ADS.
Following an announcement that
the parcel post will hereattci assist
in the collection of fond supplie; f."
thi starving Belgians, the V iman s
Seci.on of the Commissiou fir it
lit! in Belgium has perfe;ed I'l.in
f :;.uher food supplies in snia'l l.ts
V ,m the larders of America Circu
lars have been issued to all parts of
the country, giving the onti-ms of
i 'ml food boxes for Belgian relief
ttiiiili can be purchased by iudiviu-
u:ils f i local committees 'ria whole
sue fro. us, and sent throu,.h with
out cost or trouble to the donor from
the point of shipment to the dis
tressed Belgian cities.
The plan of "Food Boxes for Bel
gium" was originated by Mrs. Joseph
Darling, of Washingtotn. Mrs. Dar
ling, like millions of other American
women, had been knitting stocking
for European war sufferers until the
idea occurred to her that she might
put her brains to better account She
rrcnt to Dr. Harvey Wiley, the pure
food expert, and had him lay out the
W Have Just Received a Car Of
Dried Beet
Pulp
M. SENDERS ft CO.
FRESH and CURED
MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
F.W.SCHULTZ
BothPhonrs 132 Lyon St.
contents of three ideal boxes one for
infants, one for convalescents, and
one for adults.
The Woman's Section of the Com
mission, of which Mrs. Lindon W.
Bates, of New York, is chairman, has
taken up this plan nationally. Its
workers in the various collecting cen
ters throughout the United States
will, within the next fortnight, see the
local grocers, arrange to have such
boxes packed at wholesale cost price,
and will place them on sale through
out the principal cities.' The commis
sion is gathering and shipping all
food supplies without cost to the don
or, and the purchaser of such a box
need have no concern with it after
he pays over his money
. Box A. for infants (green band)
and Box C for adults (red band) are
made up as follows:
Box "A" for infants( green band)
20 1-lb. tins sweetened cond. milk,
2 1-lb. tins potent barley flour,
2 I -lb. cotton sacks of rice,
1 3-lb. sack rolled oats.
1 3-lb sack yellow corn meal,
1 2-lb. sack salt,
1 can opener,
I box.
Net weight of food, 30 1-2 lbs.;
gross weight of box, packed, 36 1-2
lbs. Size 18x12x6 1-2 inches.
This will support one infant for
four weeks
Wholesale price, $3.25. .
Box "C for well adults (red band)
3 No. 3 tins beans,
3 No. I tins pink Alaska salmon, '
1 5-lb cotton sack rolled oats,
1 5-ib cotton sack yellow corn meal.
I 5-lb. cotton sack yellow split peas,
1 2-lb. -otton sack granulited sugar,
1 3-lb. sack 7080 California prunes,
I 7-lb. cotton sack wheat flour,
1 1-lb. cotton sack salt,
1 can opener,
1 box.
Net' weight of food, 38 1-2 lbs.;
gross weight of box, packed. 48 lbs.
Size of box, 17 -12x11 inches.
This will keep a family of four
for two weeks.
Wholesale price, $2.50.
Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Morris and
their daughter left for Portland this
morning to. spend a few days in that
city visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Moe returned
from Portland last night after visiting
with their son Harry Moe.
Mrs. Morris Senders went to Port
land this morning to visit with her
parents. -
Mr. and Mrs. William Holloway
went to Harrisburg this morning to
visit with their daughter.
Keep Warm
Our heaters give a maximum heat for a minimum
amount of fuel
Everything in Hardware
Hulbert-Ohling Hdw. Co.
Third and Lyon Street
j u ii i
You Are Apt to Slip
and get hurt anytime and so are the members of your family. That's
why you should always have on hsnd antiseptic cotton, oils, lotions,
salves, liniment, court plaster, etc. Come to this pharmacy and get
them. Well make you up a list If you do not know exactly what
you should have. The things in it may save you a lot of suffering.
Burkhart & Lee, Druggists
Results Count
In baking use
White Mountain
Flour
and the result will be a rich,
golden loaf of finest
texture.
GUARANTEE: Order a sack of White Mountain from your groc
er and use half of It then if you are not entirely satisfied go and
get your money back. Thar, will b. no argument MURPHY'S
8EED STORE. Distributors
BUSINESS HI I Q Q I T I T fl WANT
DIRECTORY ULnUulrlLU ADS
ALBANY FUEL CC
First and Lafayette
Our wood sheds ar. tha largest In th. valley, and we
hand all kinds of dry cord wood, as well as a small lot e
wood. .
W. can furnish green slabwood In any quantity and deliver at
once.
BOTH PHONES 277
ALBANY. OREGON
WilXESS DIRECTORY
BARBERS.
THE WHITE BARBER SHOP
C S. Bruce, Prop.
A. P. Lucas. Foreniao
6l.be Theater Bldg., Albany, Oregon
CMIROPRACTOk
ELMER C. OIPE
Chiropractor.
Booms 5, 7, 9. 10, Cuskk Bank Bldg
Nature 'cannot cure a disease unless
the cause is removed. Chircpm'.'
adjustments remove the cause.
DENTISTS
DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist, First
National Bank building, Albany.
HOSPITAL
Maternity Hospital
1032 Washington St.. Albany. Or.
XI rs. Elmer Richardson, superin
temleat. Ai.dern equipment. - First
clans service. Light, cheerful rooms.
Reasonable rates. Both phones
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LAWYERS.
L. G. LEWEI.LI.N'G
Attorney at law Notary public
Albany, Oregon.
DAN JOHNSTON.
Attorney at Law
Room 205 First National Bank Bldg.
WEATHER FORD ft WEATHER
FORD. Lawyers, Albany, Ore.
C. C. BRYANT
Attorney at Law
201-2 New First National Bank build
ing, Albany, Oregon.
MEAT MARKET
M. B. CRAFT 242 West Second St..
Albany, Ore. First class meals of
all kinds from selected stock.
REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE
J. V. PIPE Real Estate, Farm lands,
city property, timber lands. Money
to lose on approved security. In
surance written In the best old line
companies.
H. P. MERRILL Insurance, Loans,
Bonds. Room 1, First Savings Bank
Building.
B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city
property for sale. Real estate loans
Fire insurance. Surety Bonds.
Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Ash.
wood; 522 E. 2nd.
FOR RENT
WHEN answering classified ads,
please mention the DemiKr.it.
NUM. ADVERTISEMENTS
MISCELLANEOUS.
TAXICAB To any part of the city,
2Sc per passenger. Headquarters:
Hotel Albany, plmnca Home 6; Hell
327. E. W. AI.HF.RS. ol tf
FOUND Rich, sanitary milk, deliv
ered it convenient hunrs. Whip,
ping cream Always on hand. Ily
gia Dairy. Both phones. dH-31
Cascadia Water $1.50 per dozen
quart bottles at Murphy's Seed Store.
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Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Builiiinf, Albany, Or.
Both phones. 1-ady Asaisfanl
FOR S.M.F. l-reh Jir.cy cow. Tests
5.S 4 gal. Home phone 415 .I'M
FOR SALE A No. 1 fre.h Jcr.cy
cow. 6 years ohL A. L. Hydcr.
Home phone 86. dJV-.ll
FOR RENT Housekeeping room I;
convenient to hik'b sellout; modern
convenience.. Phone I'lack 125.
Sti7 K. 4th tr. si I I.I
FOR KENT Housekeeping rooms
No. 729 West 4th St. Albany, Or.;
also a dwelling house, barn ami
i'i acres of garden laud in North
Albany.. Inquire of J. J. Whitney,
729 West 4th St. or phone Bell llWJ.
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FOR RENT A go.d 7 room house,
127 W. 4th St., Enquire of Burg
graf. dl2if
WiANTEO A few more families to
ue Hyirira Dairy Milk. Hell 5IO-1..
Home 4S9. dg.31
fir. and manic
Bell phone I1'.'!.
U7JI7 V
Jones Book Store' v3
i ... La:
suoscripiions received for Mag
azines snd periodicals. 333
West First St., Albany, Orcein.
FOR BEST snd cheapest fire Insur-
ance see I. R. Schultz. a3-tf
FOR SALE.
AT HALF PRICE 2 Good lot.
fruit, etc., 7 room house in good
condition, eastern part of city, for
only $1500, if taken soon. Owner
going to E. O. Nutting. S
FOR SALE Fresh young cow, good
one. corner ina and Chicago St,
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FOR SALE Oak tier wood. Call
Orover Crabtree, Route 4. Home
phone 3816. d23-31
Cabinet Work
Albany Planing Mill
Wanted
100 Fat Young Geese
AT ONCE
D. E. NEBERGALL
MEAT COMPANY