Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 27, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOK FOUR
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1915
We are Albany agents for
BUTTERICK PATI ERNS.
Get your Delineator here
You can now tee newett and best stylet of the teaton, at we
have juit placed in ttock
A Splendid Assortment of
Warner's, Red Fern, Gonard
C6rtett, Sahlin Forms, and
Ferris Waistt
New Spring
Goods
in all sections of the store
Cheney's shower-proof foulards,
distinctive in patterns and
colorings, 89c yard
All-wool Challies, in the new
Spring styles, 50c yard
New styles in Neckwear
35c to 65c
Suits and Coats in Latest Models
Waist Cords, in silk, chenille, and
crepe de chine 10c to 25c each
Agents for
Standard
Patterns
FLOOD'S
STORE
Agents for
Kabo
Corsets
SOCM I
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served.
1 he Rural Ladies Club met wim
Mrs. Will Looncy on Friday. The
members brought their scwirg anil
passed a few pleasant hours together,
followed by dainty refreshments.
Those present v. ere: Mrs. Asltton
and daughter. Mesdames Allen. Lonj;
Shirley, McFarl.-.nd. Elrlich and Loo-
ney.
In honor of Mi. De'os Foster, who
left Albory this week to reside in
Kellogg, Idaho, the board of direc
tors of the Y. M. C. A. grve a fare
well luncheon at the Hotel Albany
on Tuesd.-y and presented him witii
a set of gold cuff links. Mr. and Mrs.
Foster left Wednesday for ti.eir new
home.
Miss Volena Smith is pissing sever
al days in Jefferson, the guest of her
sister, Mrs. R6scoe Thomas.
Miss Agnes Arnold entertained last
evening at the home of Walter Hoper
in Sunrise. Games and a sorir.l time
AMATEUR NIGHT
TUESDAY
At The GLOBE
7 ACTS 7 10c
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Hamme! Hotel Building
DON'T MISS
Amateur Night
Next Tuesday
At The
GLOBE 10c
E. R. CUMMINGS'
WOOD
YARD
ASH. OAK, MAPLE, FIR,
SLAB and BLOCK WOOD on
hand at all times. All sawed
wood under ehed. Prices right,
prompt delivery, exact measure.
OFFICE WITH VIERECK'S
BATHS
144 Weat First Street
Office phonea: Bell, 1 43 J, Home
178. Residence phones. Bell
330, Home 146.
I were enjoyed by those, present. At a
late hour choice refreshments were
served. The guest list included:
Misses Rose Cassidy. Xort Whet
stone, Anna Dever, Anna Parson, l.e
da Harr. Mellia Glover and Agnes Ar
nold. Messers. Ernest Eniith. Eugene
Homhack. Joe Dever. Waller Har
per, George Parker. Pete Miller. Ei
ton Gildow, Floyd Holly, and Henry
i aucne
-The Missionary Society of the I'nit
ed rresuytenan church met in ih
church parlors Wednesday afternoon
.Mcsuamcs Knoaes. main. Gihson an
laylor acted as hostesses. Mrs. E.
sox read a very interesting paper on
ine Kca .Man ot the Land. Mrs.
p. P. Nutting also read a good pajier
on .Missionary Keview.
.uonaay oeing a Holiday, the stu
dents of the Albany High School met
in me assembly hall for a short pro
gram which consisted of selections
by the high school orchestra, soprano
soios oy .Misses Inez Lemke and Al
ice Holbrook, piano selections. Mis
.aou Uodine; piano duet. Messrs.
Mill tagtes and Kernard Kropp
speech, Mr. Dan Ashton, and selec
tions on the victrola, consisting
John McCormick's and Alma Gluck's
records.
Miss Frances McCourt entertained
a tew iriends at her home Thursday
evening. Her guests included Misses
ransy toIty. Bertha liraden. Eliza
reth Kyan. .Minnie McCourt. Edit!;
AlcLonrt. Frances McCourt Messrs.
a. a. fuller. Legman. Leve and Wil
cox.
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Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Ford of Leba
non spent Ihursday with Mr. and
Jirs. J. J. Limlgren.
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Mrs. n?s- Cusick entertained a few
menus miormaiiy Friday afternoon
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A farewell party was tendered Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Beeson. and Mr. ami
.Mrs. H. p. Karstens at the home of
tu ,sanel.le beeson last Saturday.
...s i.jn.iui guesis were present:
Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, Mr.
arid Mrs. h. A. Leeper, Mr. and Mrs.
;;. xi. neeson, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
is.arstens. .Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Alex-
"" -"fa- t. Alexander. Mrs.
Isabelle Beeson. Misses Conitance
Alexander and Maggie Smith. Messrs.
v-nanes Alexander and Henry Ray.
Alter an evening spent in social en-
jojmeni, a repast was served Mr
and Mrs. Beeson and Mr. and Mrs
Karstens left this week for Sheridan.
iu maitc uicir nome.
On Wednesday aft...,.... TT:
Oaks circle met at the home of Mrs
Isabel Bersnn Wl7 ......
I An agreeable surprise was given to
. Mrs. Mamie Karstens. who expects
u ,..uc ro aneridan to reside.
I "" .was a nappy one. visit.
i . n spienoid luncheon was served,
I at a late nour good byes were aaid
-..iiniir jir. ana .Mrs. Karstens the
.iit:si ana nest in their new home
IT . ..".'J"" urprised Mr. and
""can on Tuesday. "5W
was the game played during the even
ing, followed by refreshments. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ifogan
.Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Swan. Miss Mae
; ,,"" Gus Abraham, Walter
Wood and E. Shunterm.m.
WASH
GOODS
white voile, lace voile,
rice cloth, barred dimity,
striped dimity, flaxon,
lawn, Indianhead, Eng
lish suiting, auto cloth,
linweave, ottoman cloth,
pique, linen suitings, hoi
ly batiste, lawns, lace
cloth, dimity, lace crepe,
in all the dainty figures
and colors. Price per. yd.
Mot ore y-
desire to correct such
9t!i(e3fJ)
It has been rumored by ccr-
"n parties mat the Albany Gun
2 Store, Mauser Bios., props.,
rcno Boinf ,0 har.Mc the
iia naricy-uavidson
w clcs. We d
""tementa. having signed our
1915 contract some time ago. Our ?
Salem store li.n some of tiie new
moneis on display and we ex-
fieet our first machine to arrive
! about March 3rd. same beinf
enroiitc from the H.irlev-David-
son factory. We r.sk that you
' call .it our store for catalogue
and we will demonstrate to you
!"? Hie many advantages of tin's ma-
! chine.
9 9 9
S99(Ja
Two big shipments were received by express
Direct From New York
and are now on sale
paes QiaCfQ Poplins, gabardines and novelty serges in the
OUlld new shades: Tipperary green, Belgian blue,
battleship gray, sand, putty, and black and white checks, and are
also made in the approved styles with semi-tailored, empire
and military effects.
NJA.r Prt-l- We also have a fine assortment of positively
11 eW lAJaiS the NEWEST COATS.
Here are some SPECIALS for Saturday,
this week only
Men'a and Women'a Umbrellas, regular $1.99, at $1.48
Ginghama, regular Uyjc, Saturday only, at. 9c
Percales, regular 15c, Caturday, only,at 1254c
Apron ginghams, regular price 8 l-3c,at J 7c
Huck towels, regular price ISc, at ne
Huck Towels, regular price 10c, at...' 70
Kimona Crepes, regular price 25c, at ... J7c
House lining, LL 36 inch . 5c
Men'a work shoes, heavy chrome veal tan six inch uppers, full double
soles. Lcllowa tongue, a shoe that la just right for plowing an daimilar work,
where a good substantial shoe is needed, regular price it 13.50, (or Satur
d only 2 js
Ladies Rigor kid, button shoes, me Uum low heels, regular price 13.00,
for Saturday only , $2.48
Men'a two-piece wool underwear, regular 12.00, $.6J
Canvas Cloves, regular price 10c, per pair, at 7C'
NEW
MATERIALS
I.iht and dark percales,
36-inch . . . 15c
Dress Ginghams, fast col
ors . . 12 l-2c to 15c
Romper and Devonshire
Cloth, 32-inch . . 20c
Playground Cloth, fast
colors, 27-inch, price 15c
Large assortment of Ever
ett chambry skirting, in
blue, gray, und tan 12 l-2c
Sheeting and Pillow Tub
ing, Table Linen. Priced
from $1 to $2.50
Watch for our Wed
nesday Specials
REMNANTS ARE HALF-PRICE
WEDNESDAYS
mmm
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WE AKE AGENTS I Oil THE
FAMOUS MOULTON WIRE
LESS UMIJRELMS.
' I. O. O. F. Attention!
On account of the lart;e amount ot
liusiiie$ to come before the lodc on
next Wednesday evening, and tli
baiKjuet and entertainment which i
to follow, it will be necessary for the
subordinate lodge to convene in reg
ular session at 0:1 p. m. sharp.
VICTOR OI.UVF.R.
'27-1112 Xoble Grand.
Advertised Letters.
Letters uncalled for and advertised
on Feb. 25. 1915 at Albany post office:
I.ee Anderson, Sain Benson, II. SI.
Elston. V. I.. Johnson.
. S. VAX WIN RLE. P. SI.
Lunch tonight at the Bamist church
5:30 and 7 o'clock, only ISc.
o '
St Mary's Church. Second Sunday
in Lent. The pastor will officiate and
preach at the 8 and 10:30 a. m. serv
ices, speakini; from the ensue! of the
day. S:. .Matthews, ch. 17. Vespers
will be sunif at 7:311 p. m. T',.e ser
mon will be the 2nd of a course on
the 1st commandment. The positive
i:de of the commandment will he Mu
lied in the thinns thM are to be ful
filled. The nczative side or thinn lo
lie avoided, will be considered later.
Lenten services will be held on Wd-
nylay erenmir at 7:30. The subject
will be "Christ nourishes the soul
w:th hK divine life in. the F.ucharist."
The stations of the cross will be held
friilay eveninir at 7:30. The nuhlic
;ll he welcome at these services.
adjourned to Mrs. Shelby's for the
i - .i :r meeting.
Miss Esther Bales spent Thursday.
Friday. Saturday and Sunday oi this
week i.ilii. friendi ill Sodaville.
y.r. ii IK.l.s.cin '-ro!:ca ,'round
for his new house to lirbuilt across
the creek from his present location.
His plans arc for a modern story and
a l--.il hi:nv.dow. Mr. Montgomery
is divini; the well.
comer Front and Cleveland. Two
story hoiKc, nine rooms, corner 8th
.inn iieruuii. i.ots are all near
public schools. All high, dry. and
phones. T. P.
veil drained. Both
Ilacklemaii.
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1 Subscribers. .,
' If the Imjvs fail to deliver the
' paper eacn evening kindly phone 4
: to the oflice. The management 5
' invites complaints from its pa-
Irons and will do its best to
correct faulty service. V
G ? 9 ?)?I(S)S)(S)
O. E. Sleei era Suepended.
Sleeiin car service on Oregon
Electric wl tr.iios will be suspended
.e.iiioi.inly uiril about March 1J.
I ast trip leaviiii; I'ortlai il Wcd.icsday,
. i-.nii.iry 24 a: J ki-ut IZlli a. in.
Friday, the 26th, Oregon Electric
Ky II. S. l.on m. aitent. f24-26ml
City Treasurer's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersinr.l treasurer of the city of Al
bany, Orciron. has funds on hand to
pay irrncral fund warrants N'os. (Slfi
to .'a inc., of the year of 1912.
Interest will cease this dale, Feb.
-V. 1915.
, B CUSICK,
'l''zE City Treasurer.
Itrii it your old umbrella handle in
and we will ihaiHic it over to lit
ruir detachable tops free ol charge
I". SI. French ei Soil, Jeweler, and
Fnirravers.
f2fi mi
(9 (9
3) Special Dinner Served
Every Sunday for SOc.
at ST. FRANCIS HOTEL
i Luncheon 11:30 to 2; dinner 5
to 8 p. nt. )29tf
9
Give ua your order for
elubvrood now,, to be de
livered any time you wiah.
Albany Transfer Co.
Bell 166-R Home 68
AT THE COURT HOUSE
Quit Claim Deed.
S. Rojjoway and wife to First Na
tional Bank, April 8th, 1913. Lands in
Hacklcman's Add. to Albany. $10.
Warranty Deed.
James F. Young and wife to John
June, Nov. 13. 1914. Lands in claim
46. in Tp. 11. S. R. 3 west, J10.
A. F-. Ilaatvcdt and wife lo Jesse
Urownfiel.I, Feb. 9, 1915. Lands in
Highvicw Add. to City of Ilarrisburu.
$450.
J,5
e OAKVILLE NOTES AND
PERSONAL OF INTEREST
til
)Aa
f)akvillc. Feb. 27. (Special to Dem
ocrat ) Friday noon the ladies of the
Oakvillc Slissionary circle went in a
iiody to the home of Sirs. Amanda
Storer, the occasion being Mrs. Stor-
er's 62nd birthday. It was a surprise
party in every sense of the word. The
ladies remained with Mrs. Storer until
tlie middle of the afternoon when they
Stock Yard Report.
Portland, Feb. 26. The receipts for
the week have been: Cattle, 293;
calves, 28; hogs, 3012; sheep, 1905.
Cattle Cattle receipts have been
only moderate this week and have t ik
cn a lower level in price. New prices
established arc 15 to 25 cents lower
man lormer prices. 1 he market is '
considered steady at $775 for topi
steers and other lines in proportion.
Hows The receipts of hogs have !
not been as Inrite : ! otr1i: ari!y and
consequently prices have advanced ac
cordingly. Top prime light liogi
bringing $685 at close of week.
Sheep The sheep market can best
be expemlificd by the one word "ex
cellent." Prime lambs are bringing
$8.25 and extra good quality would no
doubt bring at least a quarter more
than this figure. All killers seem
short of supplies.
Fortmillcr Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Building, Albany, Or.
Blh phunca. Lady Assistant
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED.
EGGS FOR SETTING S. C. R. I.
R. and Barred Rocks, from blooded
stock, 75c per 15. Also some choice
cockerels from prize winners. Both
phones. B. F. Rozclle. F22Mlpd
Kggs for setting. S. C. While Leg
horns, from bred to lay stock. $1.50
per 15. $7(X) per 1K). O. G. Gar
rett. Home phone 1 120. f26ml
FOR SALE House and lot. Mod
em, at Tangent, at a I argain. $450
cash. Good location. Owner leav
ing account -ill health. J. A. How
ard or II. II. Ncwcomb, Tangent.
f 26 ml
LOTS FOR SALE Aa follows:
'I hree near the corner of 8th and
Main, four near corner of 7ili and
Sherman, 18 in Harkleman Park
addition corner of 8th and Cleve
land, 20 in the F.pauline addition
corner I3lh and Thurston, half block
We have
The Time, The
Place, and "The
Tailoring You
Need"
by
A.E.ANDERSON & CO.
Chicago
Come in and see our now
display
Minton-Fouts
Company
132 West First Street
Cleaning and Tailoring
1915 Indians
Are Here
Call at More for
demonstration
BALTIMORE GUN &
BICYCLE WORKS .
Albany Opera
House
I. R. SCHULTZ. Manager
"A Guaranteed I.autfli
Show"
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Friday, March 5th
The U. S. Play Company
ofTora -The
Musical Farce
Comedy Success
The Only
Way"
- By Job. Howard
Built for Laughs Only
In Th rce Screaming
Acts
25,50, 75c
Pri
ces
ROLFE
Sunday Only
Extra Strong Program
All the New and Latest
Styles in
MILLINERY
at
L. MATTHEW
THE WOMAN'S HAT SHOP