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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1917)
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 19. 1917 WASHINGTON NAVBI, (p( S 30c, 40c. W doien I ANIiN and MIS Iim Xinia. '. .t..l.K-. nl all limit. Hulk S.tut i K i.iiii. SEAR'S I'lione 51 I at and Heirjr ,l ,.n, ,,..-, mi It'll- i,i C.KMIWI HIM. l. Went K Salem Mi I Ik.iii.ii I . .m ill anil il.Hli.li Irl !im I lofu I'l.llll Wi lli In Sail III t.'nt niiiiliilik: ttu limine... Maditon's in I'oitland Mi. .iii,l Mi I. V. Mamin went t.( I . 1 1 .a 1 1 I to, lay In xn, a few il.iy vvtlli frirnilv krluined lo Portland ude Unify It. Mt'iinn tui wtfr Y V. Hull iiIjitk went lo Salem t, limit il t' their home in Portland tin niomiiiu mi Imsim hi. Iim inoiiiliitf. JuiIkc .Mi 'hum J 'i S. I'.li vms ni liray station i al ihe armory lal night on tli Red in All.niy to-! iy and will be ac nm- I'rosa Drive. On Buainesa. Trr Ji.iIiii -I 1,'dlir this - ' 11 ill if liy hit dall i(!'r. Mist AI-AiMa l'.l wns , wh'i I'.illlir l.anr went t- Portland till i J t i..i ijln on al St. Mary's lint IIHilliillK on lilltilirtt. Ipil.,1 (,,r a: lidn ills. She it irrlln.; Went lo Salem al..n likely. Pianos Wanted .- will l.il.r ..iil I 1'iallu in it Ii.iiiki- ("I .1 li..li :i'"i Ui.,.1,1 . V i. li. .I.i in. I- .l..r, liy run mm,!,, I i,l ""i '""' all the v , .11 . 'Make tin- i . h..li.:i- l.il.iir t 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 .1 1 . Woodworth Drug Co. Kvcrything in Music J3. ESI GRAVELY'S t 1-u.llMAil.u li-al Clewing Plug rih at ftian, mm tmm tH. Ortnli Wa (Ma Cwatait wit a Irnla On Ma a alfl ahaw af im a'. A ioa. pouch is pnoor or it THANK HEAVENS THAT I maukcv II ttiifpfdi L SO ARE SOME WEN WHEN THEY SWALLOW THAT JUST AS GOOD JOKE AND LET SOMEBODY HAND THEM ORDINARY PLUG INSTEAD OF REAL GRAVELY r" I I II IK H l IKK I'lllllllllll'l SIA'-I I IS NOT KKAl- (iHAVI LY WITHOW THIS SEAL aU IU 0. mm FORTMILLER FURNITURE A SENSIBLE AND PRACTICAL GIFT Kl'liS AM) CAUPKTS .... This is the run and caipct store of the Will.iniette Valley. We have a line line of s nut II ruyt in various sizes from 1M .V inches up to .Vx5 inches at prices that will attract. Why not brighten "P the Iivini room with a new carpet or ruj? With a bin stock of room sizes of runs to select from von will fin J the one here for that spe cial or (JJ-sized room. GIVIL SENSIBLE GIFTS With JemanJs for sensible, serviceable prese;.: ' every hand, what better could you do tiian ! r.i ve som article of furniture this Christmas? Th.:e is no Question about its bcauty---thcre is no question about its serviccablencss there is not the slightest DIMNC ROOM FURNITURE REM question but that it will be received with the fullest appreciation. Perhaps you've been thinking for years that you would some day replace the old furni ture in vour dining room with modern goods. Do it now! No time is better than this Christmas. Buffets, tables, chairs, china closets, at a wide range of prices that are bound to suit vour purse. SOMETHING" NEW Table mats guaran teed to protect your table against water or heat nt a cost of 1-3 of the old prices. H00SIER Kitchen Cabinet ilfnt&pipEjn $1.00 WILL BRING A LIFE - LONG GIFT Any vniii:in wtm ha rvtr hmmI llic Iloosirr Kitf.hrn r.i!ind will tell you th.it this womlci l"ul i tinvrniciu c Ii.ii cut ht r work in li.ill. MiltH nf strps arr .ivnl -vrry il.iy. ami vvvry lu-idiil arlitlr r,sn in cooking i lay at arm! Unlh. I'mnt' in ami rx.iutiiu thin wtmU rfnl labor saving kiti lu n l onvcmnu r w h tit-tin- low priirv, ran ;tiin from $.4 ti $55. prrxail. II AVE A IIOOS1FR KAMINKT IN HER KITCHEN CHRISTMAS MORNING A Dollar Down, a Dollar a Week Will Pay for It. Maliuiiny Hcil Room Furniture Tline's a t"mh ui rcl'inrmcnt altout a wcll itni)ifl lirdrooitt, Mahogany is much in Irinai:.! for thr Minplc, rich apprarancc it pi cii'iit. A IxMittii'ul. Napoleon hrdte.ul. .!(ctr. !rrMiii; taMc ami two chair can r svt tip in y.iiir home for $135.00 Tln re an inanv .tlirr beautiful set in oak. ma-.lr. fircj'St"!. walnut, white or crram rn.ttnrlcd. ("omforl frr Father and Mother Jn-t i!ri' i!it' one of our richly inhoIter rt iViunint!, or chair. You'll realize tin- r.itutott that it will hrin the year rnutnl. Wh.tt could he more senthle ? Cotntort .umI beauty, too. We hae them fiirOu-il in niahoj;.iiiy or oak, ami in tape ry. rt- ;1 atv.l imitation leather. I aven;ot ti iane in prize trom to $3 ami chair ir.Mii $l5i to $54li V. lures and Ficturc Fruminf Picture make .acceptable Rifts. Many beiutiful subject are iiicluilcj iu our line. TIMKl.Y SIT.GKSTIONS In tint ini'Cill.uif ous list of tt.ipU-t anil nini-ltift vo will find ni.my sui-stinnt tliat will a;pral to vo'.l. All ol thiM' ooilt arc from wrll known niamll'.-w Hirers anI :tir li : l: h i:ia,U- in rrrv iiarticular. 'lea Travs. inlaid or tapestry; Smokers' Stands, various styles and prices: Smokers' Trays, Hum idors, etc; Candle Sticks; Nut Howls, plain or equipped with cracker, picks, etc.; Fruit Baskets, Work Baskets. Foot Stools, Um brella Racks, Mirrors, Globe-W cr nickc Sectional Book Cases, Tea Wagons, Piano Lamps, Cedar Chests, Sewing Tables, Ladies' Desks and Chairs, Table Lamps, Library Tables. The Free Sewing Machine, Carpet Cleaners, various makes at various prices a wel come gift for the housekeeper. Pathephone pfppp I u iill My, m THE GIFT DE LUXE Phis I'ATIIKI'HOXK, with li lu-avi- t i f nl l'athc Sclcctiims, for $79.50 $7.50 down and $6 a month puts it in your home Tliit i, unit includrs a handsome Modrl 75 rathephonr in inahocany. funicil oak or poldon oak and six sir-IO I'atlio doalilc disc records of our own selection. Exclusive Pathe Features Make This the Snperior Talking Machine Tlii- s.ipi hire hall needle never ellaiiLies and will play one record at least l.iX1 times without injuring it. The l'al.heidione plays every other type of record. Finer lone reproduc tion. All wood "Violin" sound chain her. Perfect tone control. Other Models at from $15 to $350 Wc Are Never Satisfied Unless Our Customers Arc Knox Huttc Notes KNO XKL'TTK. Die. P. (Spc-ei.il to the Democrat t ilen Pox of Port- J UmI a a viitr last Sumlay at the I .11 Wallarp home. I. Wiliert nnd I. If. CopeUm! euh have a nrw Ford. Mr. and Mr. ( harlrt Wrllmaii and li'tle ilaiiihter Catherine, of near Spo kaf., arc iijet of Mr. and Mra. A. It. Cu lif. Mr. Wrllman, n-e Amy Phillipp:, i a nie e of Mr. Outer, and a former resident of Knox I'titte. Frank Chan oi Albany i doinif irpi nterwork for ("arl MiMrr thi a rrk. Mr. .. ('r. (' wa a pb aant 'iMtcs to thr Sutinliine Circle at her i ! on;- on "I litir-i!ay afternoon. The j ii nt nieeiirif v. til be in January u". the home of Mrs, ieo. Harbor. Hvi ( roM uirctinkc .t held at Knox liutte -ehooIlioiMe n Sa- t'irday rwninif. The itonny weather ,rv i nted a kood many from ifoin.,'. ' Mr. A. J. ( aldell and Ruth ipent ! the week end with Mr. II. D. Cald well and family at . PUiiu it Mr Ltbtl Patterson ;ent Sunda .t the Itert Powell home in Lebanon A !arKe number of people were out :'roni Albany fitting Xmas tree and mi-tletoe Sunday. Thr Pat Knox Unite rhool will have a Oirittma program at the ftthnol on Fpday under imtruction of Mm Moore. Died Mr. Jennie Carey died at her home on Kirfer liland early Sunday morn .ntf, Deeember Ifuh. She had been tn poor hraith for tome time. She h.i born in Hloomfield, la., in lH4i, ainr to Oregon in '52 and I' wa unitrd in marriatce to Chat. Carey. She joined the M. K. church at an early ac and attained a moit marked Christian charac ter. She is survived y Iter hubind, Chas. arey. and ir son, Al Can y of Ki r I tland. and 1 daughter, Mr-. Delia Hittchins, of Wahintun: also ten Krandchildren. The tuneralwa held from 7!e home nt S, p. William on Monday after noon. Rev. G. G. Wilson took charifi jtiil tlie body was laid to ret in Oak . ilb-t Cemetery. , Went to Portland- Walter !olik went to Portland this Horning on business. V'tr.N inswering Clatsificd ada, please mention th Democrat mnes offnen oin THE CORRECT WHITING FATES. Symbol of Your Personality 70t'R letters cany to the recipient a mental picture of your A personality. They arc symbols of individuality or lack of it. When you use ''The Correct Writing Paper" Crane's Linen Lawn you have made the first step toward creating a favorable mental impression in the mind of the recipient. The same styles of Crane's Linen Lawn used in the homes' ef the socially 'mU-inf armed it had st tur store. Then too, v have all the other writing materials necessary for correct social correspondence. Large and beautiful assortment of E atou. Crane and Pike's Stationery in iionuay rackages. rnced trom oa cents to JJ.jO a box. Foshay & Mason GIFTS FOR THE GIRL Keep in mind that The Toggery Ladies' Department carries an deal line oi ttiits tor the fair members 04" the family. Here are a tew suKKestions: SHIRT WAISTS A silk, crepe de chine waists makes a salt ftat will be sure to please her. SL'ITS We carry a fine line of winter suits and coats, and it may not be too late to supply her- with this want. All styles and prices. ' FURS What could be more acceptable than a nice fox. mink, seal skin or some other variety of fur? SWEATERS, sweater coats, caps, skating sets, handkerchiefs, muf flers, and many other articles o; ladies' apparel that will win her approval. a H ATS Why not win her gratiludc by giving her an order on our Millinery Department for her new chapeau? This remembrance in bound to please her. She can make her own selection at any price von choose to pay. VELVET hats trimmed with silver or gold lace and fur are right just now for mid-winter wear. HOLEPROOF and LUXITE H OSIER Y An ideal gift in many beautiful shades and at any pric c you choose to pay. We carry a .. . ., . 1 x -M,l tine line 01 mis guaraniecu nos rfJ e ranzing in quality from the or V..i t1' ''S.dinary grades to lisle and the fin r"ar est silk, and at prices from 25 '- 'pO I cents to $1.65 per pair. OfJtlXlte I LADIES' DEPARTMENT, '63 3 Fortmiller Furniture Co. The Toggery 1st and Lyon