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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1919)
ALIIANY BAIL? DKMOCBAT, rltlBAY, JANUARY 10, 1VI9. PAOt THRU. Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS We wish to take (hit oiMirtinilty t thnnk our miiny patrons mid friends for their kindness and good will during the past year, and to wish one and all a hnfipy and prosptmus New Year. : mx r . r - r -s-.-sm. .-K v r a EASTBURN BROS. An Open I-t'tter to I'l-OHiMxliv Students I'rraildrnt W. II. I.r Makra An Ap pral fur Kunporl of Albany I'ol I.Kr. KdlUir Di'niwrat: The old year, with Ita burdena, lit war, and ila de nianda, haa passed away. It waa year that brought perplexity and in l.rfeiinee to many llwe of hualneaa. 'Die new year, with ita hours and promises of peace and restoration to normal ronditlona, hua dawned. Albany colln'e haa thua far win th ere, I 'ho rale. Iy the asalstunre of ita friends, and la atlll in the rlnir to fur nifch a auhatanlial eollcee eduration to the young people of Alhany and Linn co'inly and the Northweat. The i'rea-i Idrnt of the college earneatly appeala to thv hnmee of Alhany for patronage the con.lng year. It ia manifest thnt the rollrge muat have atudenta In or der to live. Alhany college ia an Im portant asset to the life of the city. It rvp. taenia the espenditure of many A Noteworthy Sale at Hamiltons' is now in protfriwH, and which has already foreshadowed its success by the steady flow of customers buyinic at the counters, and their pleasure at receiving such goon bargains. Piano Wanted We Ititva 4i nw ltrutiiwlik nnl ItrronU to rxchnriK for a good ua- Tin no. Woodworth Drug Co. WE CATER TO THi; PUBLIC TASrn with the Season's Best Offerings FISH, OYSTKUS, POULTRY and INSI'ECTKI) MEATS - I). E. Ncbcrgall Meat Co. I loth Phones 17 You'll Want Them Some Day HAIR llltl'SIIKS ' A compluto line of the beat thnt money ran buy. Prices are Very Iw. HANI) MADK ItA.OUS Our kasora are all guaranteed by ua to give, perfect sntis faction. Safety Itaiora, Kaior Stropa The biggest In Alhany. FOUNTAIN I'KNS We believe Conklln'a Fountain Pen la the beat pen on earth. Kvery one guaranteed to writ and to pleaae you. LKATIIKK GOODS Men' Puree of every descrip tion. Coin Purses Hill Hooka Cur rency Koldera Card Caara Ktc. "FLU" PROOF An open air cigar store where crowds do not assemble clean and sanitary. The "FLU" K can't catch you if you trade at Eagles Cigar Store First and Broadalbin thousenda of dollara in Albany. If the. wr.ter wanta to buy a cradle, a suit of cl ilhea, a ronat of beef, a hat, fur niture. coffin or a tombatonc, hej ran find all three artirlea and many more In Albany. Conversely, If the,' vouni- Deonlc of Albany need a col lege education they ought, naturally X to tk and aecure the aame at Al 4 bany college. The writer ia aaMng js" nntninK of the ritizrna of Albany that l. a ...... ,i r ki,...ir if u. 1 who live In Albany don't patroniiel each other In our respective linea of effort and activity, to thnt extent we hrc pulling down and helping to de stroy the city in Ita proirreaa and de velopment. We are calling upon the fiicmla of fnirneia and civic-minded- nn.a to help the college to Increase It local Interrat and patronage. We want the jre'inr people of Albany homea nd h) ;h achol to plan to enme to Albany college. The college ia do iK high grade college work and ia recognired over the atatc. Ita atand- inp; and rredita are unqucationed. It, ia here to etay. and prow, and In creaae. It can do all thia much bet ter and sooner with a strong local pat ronage. When the boya return we want them to enter Al'.upy college. If there are at present in the city. boya or girls who have nl- nnced far HZHZHZMZHXHZHZHZHZII Z H Z H X H Z H Z M Z H E H Z H Z H Z K Z H Z H A M I L T O N S 'ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHSH H Dishes 42-picce set of Cold Hand Uinncrware at special sale $6.89 instead of $8.10. (Basement) GIRLS' Made of fine Ginghams, 12 $3.19 DRESSES Zephyr years plaid to 16 each (2nd Floor) Brooms Light Kitchen BROOMS, purple handles 63c Light Kitchen BROOMS, green handles 72c LLE BROOMS, the two-in-one broom, in all qualities $1.00 to $1.50 ( Grocery) Scrims. Silko lines, Cretonnes Net; ts SUN FAST DRAPERIES At the following prices: 23c VALUES at 21c A5: VALUES at 39c 75c VALUES at 66c 35c VALUES at 30c 65c VALUES at .' 57c $1.00 VALUES at 87c Burkhart & Lee enoUKh in their education, we want them to enter the colletre at once. The second eemcater hetfina Feb. 3d, but registration for atudenta may begin now. lt u rally alwut our home col lege and build up an institution that will , draw many atudenta to Allany from all over the Northweat. Very rcapectfully, WALLACE II. LEE, President. z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H X N H Z H Z M X REMNANTS Thousands of them Riblwns, Cotton Goods, Silks, Woolen Goods, Laces. the Basement Each piece marked; see them in Aprons COVER-ALL APRONS, $1.50 values 98c HOUSE DRESSES and APRONS of neat style and serviceable material. $1 00 VALUE now on sale for . . 90c $1.50 VALUE now on sale for .. $1-35 $2.00 VALUE now on sale for . . $1.80 $2.50 VALUE now on sale for . . $225 ( Second Floor) Socks for Men Geod heavy cotton in Black, Grey and Tan- 3 pair fo- $1.00 Black Cotton Sock with Vi'hite feet. 5 pair for $1.00 (Main Floor) Neckwear PIQUE, ORGANDIE, FILET LACE, GEORGETTE, CREPE DE CHINE All our Neckwear is included. 65c VALUES 49c 75e VALUES Sfie $1.00 VALUES 7S 11.25 VALUES We J1.50 VALUES $1.10 fel3 H-'S VALUES $1.29 t-U P $2.00 VALUES $1.4 C V-, $2.60 VALUES $17 Ma CATF.S NEWS iH Z H Cash Values Worth WMp HZHZHZIZHZHZHZHZHZH at Everybody's Store B H S II z H S H S H X H Z H S H S H S H S H Z H S H Z H Z H S H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H S M Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H H Z H GATES, aJn. 10. Special Mr. Robinson of Alwrdcen. Washington, ia In Gatca looking for property to I buy. John Schroeder returned home from Portland Saturday, where he haa been the nat six weeks to receive medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crnffe came down from Redne Sunday morninir and are visitinir at the home of Mrs. Craffe'a A M I L T O N S'hzhzhzhzhzhhzhzhzh TME renncment and delicacy of American women is our national pride. With active minds and warm hearts, our women feel moat keenly the trials of "hard times" and they deserve all the best fruits of prosperity. Building up LOCAL PAY ROLLS Is the straight road to LOCAL PROSPERITY. And the women, themselves, who do so much buying for our homes, can most powerfully speed up this movement. USE HOME rRODUCTS. Hour. Industry Liaoui of oatooN faOcr, Pohn Schnxd-T. Mt, Horeb G ranee met at the hall In aOtea Friday night. Mr. Miller of Albany was present and installed the officers for the ensuing; year, after which refreshments were served. Ed Davis, who has been sick the1 past ten days, is able to be tut again Carl Ellis came up to spend New Years with his sister, Mrs. I. V. Kane. Mr. Traak of Lyons was a Gates visitor Thursdr.y. Miss Maud I-awson returned to Portland Thursday, where she will re sume her work as a telegraph oper ator. Mrs. Loony of Jefferson, who has been visiting her parents at Niagara,! and her sister Mrs. C. B. Gaines of this place, returned to her home Fri day. Ed Davis is on the sick list the past week and is improving at last re port, lie haa bronchitis. Dr. Beauchamp of Stayton was in Gates Monday on professional busi ness. Mrs. Alma Kane has been quite ill the past few days but is reported im proving. The thermometer the past week has ranged from 40 to 18 above zero. Jess Vallett has moved his family from the old Gates Hotel onto the Pintler place. Mrs. Roma Davis enmo up Wednes day and is visiting relatives near Gates. " CARD OF THANKS The undersigned desire to express our heartfelt thanks for their assist ance during our recent bereavement. MRS. A. WAMBOLD, MRS. D. WOMBOLD AND SONS. d&w Will Spend Day Here- Miss Janet Dawson of O. A. C. will spend the day in Albany, returning to Corvallia timorrow. Tonight and Saturday, rain. River, 2.2 feet. Rainfall, .10 inch. Temper ature, 28 to 34 degrees. For Milk and Cream Phone 17 Two Daily Deliveries Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co. Corner Fifth and Jackson Sts. Wetproof Stesl Lined Skot Stells DOUELE y . ? J-.-c-. lunt'ni licit xn rour;! weather x-' t1u righ snotstells--Rcmtntftcn Ui'-G l;ac!;c!ci "Arrow" or "IJitro CluL ' Wetproof Steel Lined "SpcsJ LcL&T die to ct-y ij and 'r as a 'lullct no taattcr Low wet tlx ViJi'l ' ""' ' Witl As rick tUli ia ydnrlscmlnrfton witLont cLtrde. 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