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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER W. IftltV VAQBTUWn Only 2 Days Til! Xmas Our Store Is Filled with Suggestions Too Numerous to Enumerate Krmfmtft, however, DOLLS (or MM girls anil other TOYS for ! "v .it..! girls. HAND K I RC U I K F S and TIES, etc. (or men; SILK HOSE. SLIPPERS. PKTT1 COATS, WAISTS. FOTTKKY. etc., etc., for the women. CASH VALUES WORTH WHI.E FOR SALB R FXCUANOE A H million linbtff claim tn Dotialts county for tttf property or o farm land Home 1143 MA- J dt CI'IY NEWS i Demand for Pheasants - CllMi AUiiinlr, the hrreder of Kiti -i ckfd MongolUn pinauiiu, ItIIi r kllown it. ('hinc-r .is.uili, rrcriilly rrtrtvtd a rnjurtt fur IOM btrdi from Albany, Gil from the At Until- to tlir I'acifu . ' rdrrt come from ;t oer tlic I S, uuh i the rronuimn of the hird. Mr. l- n ilrr ii't hi liinlv ,utd fUJJM ll to i dually tin rrUM- the tin ml n r I" two ihoimnd The ddnnd for thttri is tr.n) , 1 1 1 1 it i1 tl .tn tin Mlj.j.ly. Thr prMD prii r it $K a pair, which " h I' rUghl will bf in rrairi to at ra.l $1", "ii axotint ol their scarcity. Ifih School Proicram The atudeiila of 1 lie littc It -chool to morrow afternoon, tirinnttitf at 1:15 will n'ic a ChrisMWH program, to hImiIi parrntt and frir-ndi are rtpec ijII, initd Drowning of Lundfren Otfvtf l.tintlurrn, wlio w4i itrnwtM'! in Mary" mrr lryoiil ( or vail it, yr i t wriii JqWB in the MflM plaCi w lie i r another !!' ,-i student wa feSWMd o.nr year atf" It i a dan -trron, pUrr for a canoe, thr current Iicirift w ift and w hirtmrf A I ir . BffOVd hll hren liiintiiiK for tlir hmlv LftlfJ niuht it hud not bWfl recovered Old Ncwtipaper Man John Miller Mutphy, (of 52 yeai I editor of thr Olympia Standard, died rlerda at the aire of 77 yean. Hi wo known Kctierall) over the N. W . Iravinn a kph ndiil rrpiit ition a a newspaper man. The Nolans Mr and Mr J. M. Solan left thi moriuiiK on their way i K heiter. Minnesota, where they y to consult i.ihu m that city reKardin Mr NHJan's In allh. 1 hey itl top in Spokane. Wash , en mule for a bffli iit with their 'auuhtrr md sou in ' av . Mr and Mr. Jaine McC'aust luid The nhtcncc from Corvatli I timing the Christmas season of tin , Nolans, who ate so closely identified I with the charttahlc work carried on I liere. is a matter regretted hy thrit . numerous friend Corvalli Ci. T. ! In Corv.IUs- K. C. Roberts of Lebanon, a form rr county official nf I. inn county, and well known in this city, was in Cor alli today and visited the college ! in the interest of hur,ines matters- A Grafanola The Gift your whole family can enjoy THIS GRAFANOLA with 12 M lection, of your own choice, (or only I 1 $78.90 THIS GKAKANOLA. with 20 se lections, 500 ncedlei and record Album $58.75 Thia new style COLUMIUA GKAKANOLA with 12 selec tion!!, your own choice, only $28.90 Woodworth Drug Co. 51 Hell Phone mj SHAVING 15c I 'OK I' I KS I -CLASS I'P-TO-DATE WORK TKY THE Hotel Albany Barber Shop Three ol the beat barbera in the State Stratton, Worley. Huston their aervice can't be beat. SPECIAL CAKE GIVEN TO CHILDREN 110 West Second Street Near Lyon 61 FARM LOANS We Have One Million Dollars to loan on Improved farms in the Willamette Valley. VERMONT LOAN & TRUST COMPANY g J J. M . ft H. M. HAWKINS Q 1 General Agents - - Albany 0 Mr. Robtrti ia iroiuinriitly idrntilicfl witli tin- fruit induatry o( I. inn MM1 ly (i. T. OHlcera Elected St. John . I .mIkc A. F. ll A. M bfti llt t4 Ulfl followlaa oflirert (or ill. .i wing hi in J l. Penlani), tnastrr; W. L. Marka. aenior warden; J I) Gilbert, J W.j I'd Waatowra, i rtMTy (or the aiatenitti time; B. I). Cu.ii k, treaxirer; D. P. Maaon. tru.trc, Chaa. P. Ohlinv, ar dtMOBi II. Wahrnkr. j.l ineofl; I). J. Hal ni i. .r .trw.ird; i II HoUfth. jr. steward; V E. Baker, tiler Did in San Franciaco (filbert Paraoits, ion of Frank Par lona, of Crahtree, died yeaterday moralftg il s,,,t FMUadiCe, at the age of 1H. He recently joined the regular army, and bad gone to San Franciaco to await order., when taken with Im mraitea, which it it thought developed into a acrioua complication. WA NT LD Woman capable to take entire charge of houae. Prof. E. L WU WO. J2J Perry St. Shoes are Advancing But don't get alarmed, we are in a poaition to fill your warns in thia line at a lower price than you pay elaewhere. Study and compare the followitiK liat o( atandard makes of ahoea you'll agree with ua that you do better here (or leas. Men's drcsa shoes in button, lace, gun metal or vici, S2.95. $J 45. li ti up U.M. Men's tan cal( blucher heavy atock and aole, $3.95. U 10 Men's black blucher plain or cap toe. t2.4H. 12.95, $3.45 Men's tan work shoes $2.95, $3.65. $4.20 up $5.00. Men's high top shoe in var ious leathera and heighta, $3.05. $4.85. $5.95. $6.65. Hoya' gun metal button ahoes $1.75. $1.98. $2.19, $2.60. Boya' lace ahoea $1.75 up $2.45 Boys' high tope $2.65-$370 Lndiea' sample ahoes, button, lace, p-iteni, vict or gun metal, sixes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2. $1 Hi up $3.65. Ladks' gun metal lace or but ton shoes, all aizea $2.65 Ladies' kid button or Uce. 8 in. top ahoea $3.75-$3.90 Ladiea' (elt allppers, varioua colors and styles, 49c, 89c, 95c. $1.39. Mi n' patent cloth top but ton shoes $1.85. $2.10. $2.25. Miaaem vici kid button ahoes, $1.59. $1.98. $2.10. Mil.' gun metal button Shcea. $1.59. $1.85. $2.00. Child's patent o vici kid but ton ahoea. 60c up 98c. 22 STO RES TRADE AT C. J. BREIER CO. OR WE BOTH LOSE MONEY 32 STORES Xmas Gifts For All Our atock ia full of articles that make acceptable gifta. We are pleased to show you. Air Rifles Roller Skates F'laahlighta Thermoa Bottlea Lunch Kita Safety Raiors Pocket Knives Piah Rod Fly Books Fish Baskets Rides and Guns Leather Cases Boxing Glovca Striking Bags U. S. Army Shoes Ingersoll Watches Compasses Hunting Knives Tennis Rackets Basket Bails Dum bells Indian Clubs Jerseys Gym Shoes Gym Suits Camp Lamps Duxbak Clothing Base Balla Bicycle Lamp Dayton Bicycles Many other usetul articles Hauser Bros. 223 West First Street OUTFITTERS OF SPORTSMEN Turkeys Juat from the farm (or that CHRISTMAS DINNER GEESE. DUCKS and FANCY DRESSED CHICKENS at special prices. Friday and Saturday Specials Oranges Large, juicy ones, reg. 40c, dox., special 29c Christmas Candy, new and fresh, for 12c to 25c lb. Fancy Chocolates, special from 10c to $2.00 per box Walnuts, new crop, special from 13c to 25c lb. Mixed Nuta. special for - 19c lb. ROYAL BREAD ALWAYS THE SAME OUR OWN SPECIAL DELIVERY I. E. CONN Bell 333 Home 414 - Are you very much hurried these last days before Christmas ? Do you find it hard and do you dread to buy your last few gifts ? Easy Christmas Buying la our motto and our service to our customers. We are not broken up in our stock nf suitable gifts, for we had anticipated a large Christmas trade and are still prepared. This Morning's Mail brought a Urge assortment of neckties for late shoppers; also 4 very new colors and shapes in hats for men. and a shipment of Jersey and necksweaters. Our goods are all in sight and you can look and shop at your ease. STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS BALANCE OF THIS WEEK Blain Clothing Co. SOMETHING NEW Colorado to Help Its Lawmakers Draft Their Measures (By United Press) Denver. Dec. 21. Members of the legislature which convenes here in January will uie the first state bill drafting department in the United States. Attorney (jcneral-elect Les- e K. Hubbard has set aside part of his office staff for the use of legis lators desiring to draft bills hut un familiar with technical language. This service is free. Legislators today are talcing advantage of the bureau. Among the bills being- drafted are a stringent amendment to the prohibi tion taw. a usury law and a strong amendment to the mother's compen sation act. NEW YEAR'S DAY FOR TEWA INDIANS Santa Ke. N. M . Dec. 21. This may he just December 21st to some folks, but it's N'ew Year's Day to the Tewa Indians. There are onlv about 1200 of the Tewas in five villages; San Juan. Santa Clara. Sar. lldcfanso. Narahf and Tesoue. Thev hold ancient be liefs deduced by them things as they are. The Tewas six cardinal directions .re N'orth. South. East. West. Above and Below. Each direction is colored and has an animal to signify it North is i;reen and personified by a lion. The Tewas believe the Sky is the Husband of the Earth. They believe the Sun is a man who walks across the sky behind a yellow shield in summer, clad in white deerskins or namented with beads. In the winter he i green. Their year begins today and their N'ew Year's Day is founded upon the belief that the sun stands still in the sky to mark a new 12- onths. occupied portions of Russia is the task of a conference of prominent Jews (ro mall over the United States at Carnegie Hall here today. The decision to raise this amount in addition to the $64X0.000 alread;. sent to relieve the sulfering Jews in Russia was made following the re port of Dr. Judah L. Magnes, who went there from New York to inves tigate. Theodore Marburg. Louis Marshall, Nathan and Oscar S. Straus. Jacob H. Schiff. Henry Morgenthau, Dr. Cyrus Adler and others will be pres ent today. AN AUTO ROBE Will make a most acceptable gift Come and see our line of MOTOR WEAVE ROBES 60x86 inches, all wool and in 6 differ ent patterns. Priced at only $6.75 Also a full line of AUTO ACCESSORIES AND TIRES HORSKY'S TIRE STATION RUSSIAN JEWS Jews to Raise Ten Million Dollars for Russian Keuet (Hy United Press) New York. Dec. 21. How to get ten million dollars to save five mil lion Jews from perishing in German SsrSBBBBBBVaJaSBBBBBBVn mm 1 CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Clieaffer Fountain Pens. Stationerv with or without initials. 1 either Tourist Tablets. I mihrr Bill Books and Card Cases. l eather Loose Leaf Memo Books. Cooking Receipt Books. Filing Cabinets Tencil Sharpeners. F.vervthing (or the o(fice. C. O. RAWL1N0S Albany, Oregon IF YOU want something ex tra fine, something new and different that men and boys wear, come to this specialty store for men For a Man's Christmas WHY NOT GIVE YOUR FRIENDS THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT "His Mother's Story" by G. H. Young. A beautiful story of the Christ told by his mother Ar tistically done in v.onk!et fom. 25 cents. Also "Illuts:atic Teachings of Jesus" one dollar. I :n be e cured from author. Hart Schaffner Mara Suits Hart Schaffner ft Mara Overcoats House Coats Lounging Robes Bath Robes Raincoats Sweaters Dress Vests Cravats Mufflers, knitted Suspenders Garters Belts Monogram Belt Buckles Silk Reefers Silk Mufflers Full Dress Protectors Gloves kid, silk, dress Shirts Collars Night Shirts Pajamas Hats derby, soft Canes Handkerchiefs Half Hose in boxes cotton, lisle and silk THE TOGGERY The home of Hart Schaffner A Men clothe