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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, APRIL 12. 1915.
New Coating '
In White Chinchilla
The most popular material
for Spring Coats
54 Inch white chinchilla, new weave, exception
al value $2.50
54 inch white chinchilla, heavy weight, $3. 50yd
D M C Crochet Cotton
Just received another big shipment of
D M C crochet cotton.
All sizes inwhite from 2 to 100
Agents for
Standard
Patterns
FLOOD'S
STORE
Agent for
Kabo
Corsets
4 9 S 9 $
9
AT THE THEATERS
and Char-
Mr.
ly invitrd to attend.
a!2-13
Musical Recital at the Academy.
The annual musical recital by the
r... ..:tr f . U .. A . I l L I I i
' o . r FOR SALE-House and lot close in.
Tuesday, April 13, at 8 o clock p. m. . ... D ,
. ., , , ',, , , , at a sacrifice. Parties leaving town.
in the Academy hall. All are cordial-1 ,st ci See Vm. R.-iin altf
25 Ladies' White
Chinchilla Coats
in today by express direct from
the fashion center, New York.
The Price is $9.90
Same as before
Other stores ask $15 to $18
ALWAYS FOR LESS
The Golden Rule
83 Busy Stores J. C. Penney Co. Always Something New
Woodworth's Poison Oak
Remedy
For the relief and cure of Poison Oak, and
other skin diseases.
An application of Woodwork's Poison Oak Remedy
will positively prevent Poison Oak.
Guaranteed to cure or money refunded
Woodworth Drug Co.
Rolfe "The Idler
4 lie Chaplin.
Hub "The Hlaok Box."
Globe "The Misjuditrd
Hartley." 0
Coming; "
Opera Home Tuesday, "The
J Christian." in Motion pictures (."'
Wednesday "A Modern live" '
Musical comedv. y
Si?
The Rolfe theatre presents an un
usual hill tonight and tomorrow Willi
Catherine Couniiss headim: ihe cast
in "The Idlers." Miss Coumii-t is
well known to Oregon theatre itoers,
for she was leading lady with the
ltaker Mock company in 1'ortland
tor several seasons. She i an acires.
oi unusual ability and the past two
years has been a ure.it favorite in met
ropolitan centers. She is a co-star
in "The Idlers" with Charles Kich
iiian. is supported by such axccllcnt
players as Claire Whitney and Stuart
Holmes.
"The Idlers' is a Chaa. Kroinan
production, which is enough of an
endorsement in iiself. The author.
C. Madden Chambers, a well known
dramatist, places this play as one of
his greatest pieces, and it had a long
run in New York beiore beimj pre
sented moving pictures. It is a
strong play and has drawn big hous
es everywhere.
Mcsidcs "The Idler" the Kolfe is of
fering the inimitable Charlies
tin ' in a screaming comedy
men of Nerve.
The second episode of the "Black
Box." E. Phillips Openheim's great
story, is the main feature at the Huh
tonight. The first installment of this
niyserious deective story was well
received here "The Hearts of the
Bradys." a story of friendship in the
ol, fields, written and played by
Sydney Ayres. and a Sterling Com
edy, "The Butler's Rusted Romance"
make up the balance of a good bill.
The Globe tonight presents "Senti
mental Sophie." with Mareirrt loslvn
and Victor Poppel. "A Night's Ad
venture" "The Misjudged .Mr. Hart
ley" and "Further Adventures oi
Sammv Orpheus" fill out a big nights
hill. Wednesday and Thursday will
he seen Chas. Chaplin in his scream
ing Kssanay production. "His New-lob."
FORECLOSURE SUIT FILED
AT COURT HOUSE TODAY
To Foreclose Mortgage.
A suit to collect $5t.l0 and interest
at 0 per cent on a note given Octo
her 8, lIJ, by Jerome IVviuc to P.
J. McCumbcr, was filed here today
through the Litter's attorneys,
Thompson St Hardy, of Eugene.
I'laintiff also asks to he paid $JWaJ
and interest from August. I0IJ. and
"fSW attorneys' fees.
Certificate of Attachment Filed.
Sheritf llodine today filed a certifi.
cite of attachment on lots 64 and o5
in the city of Scio, belonging to A
M. oung. et al, on writ of attach
ment Issui I to John Scott in Wasco
county.
Administrator Appointed.
Judge McKuight today ordered K.
F. Fortniiller appointed administra
tor of the estate of O. W. Warren,
who died June 15. 1"J4. The estate
Gentle- XA
The M
3 Fashion $f
j ShP III
MEETING OF VALLEY BALL
CLUBS NOT HELD SUNDAY
The proposed meeting of the man
agers of the six baseball teams that
are slated to form the Willame-te
Valley League, that was to have been
held in Salem yesterday did no; tnke
place owing to the fact that but two
of the managers were in attendance.
C. M. Small went down as tho repre
sentative from Albany, and will J.
D. Turner, of the Salem team, were
the only ons present.
It is not decided whether or not
there will be ? league, but most of -he
valley towns will have teams and
some good games will be scheduled.
The Salem manager is showing his
confidence by proceeding wi li the
erection of a grand stand, fence, etc..
on land that he has leased for ten
years, and will let the contract f.-r
putting th diamond in shape this
week. The pl?nt will cost over !.Wj.
Mr. Small states that next SjihI.iy
a big workout will be held on the
field near the depot, and that the
week following a benefit game will
be played. Tickets will be placed en
sale this week and efforts mad to
raise money to finance the start of
the season. Prospects are bright for I
a strong team here, for besides Ihe
old players residing here there rre
several good men in near iiy towns
that have signified their willingness
to wear Albany uniforms this year.
Sale on Ladies'
Waists
We have just received a shipment
of lovely new biouaes for spring
and summer. They are of the
daintiest workable materials. To
move them quickly they have been
marked t under selling prices.
Dainty white voils and srepes in
low necks and short sleeves and
the new collars to be worn high or
low.
FOR THIS SALE
..... 1.7S Warns $1.00
FOR THIS SALE .
$2.50 Waists $1.50
FOR THIS SALE .. ..
$4.00 Waists $2.50
lilillinery
' , 1 1 . 1 . 1 " 1 . , i
I, (Lit-. sk7 ZzrTTr .Lt .
I 'J) I
FOR RENT Two or more acres in
North Albany. A man with a team
could exchange work for part rent.
Home phone Black 863, Frank Doo.
Icy. al.Mo
BIDS WANTED For moving dirt
in Riverside Cemetery. Call on B.
Rancher, at Fortniiller Furn. Co.
al2-15tf
is valued at about $otl.
Final Account Filed.
the final account in the estate of
Marion I'ropst, deceased, was. tiled.
today, and Rosalia F, Props! "dis
charged and released from her dutirs
s executrix. The estate was valitcH
.it $,H5, and was divided among five
heirs.
Bond to Qeep Peace.
The bond of Clyde Davis (or $SH0
to keep the peace, which was ordered
by Justice of the Peace Swan March
27 on complaint of J. T. Pugh, was
filed with the county clerk today.
Clara E. Davis is named as surely.
Warranty Deeds.
Samuel Thomas and wife to Ed
ward Price. Oct. 9. 1014. Lands in
Src. 19 and .1). Tp. 14. S. K. 2 w. $10.
Trustees of Presbytery Willam
ette to J. W Wilson. April 5. 1915
Lands in Town of Sodavillr, $.111.
E. O. Watrous and wife to J. L.
WOOD
Dry Block and Slab wood
Hammond Lumber Co.
Both Phones 358
Yocom, April 8. 1915. Lands in Wood
les Riverside Add. to Albany, $1(1.
John CtnniiiltiKS to Grace II. An
derson, .March 31, 1915. ' Lands In
claim JH, and 64, Tp. 14, S. R. 4 west,
$10
Uarry Wilkins of the Kcxall store,
expert camera man, went to Port
laud today on a few days' business
Hip.
Prof. C. K. Bin I'ee returned this
noon from a visit with his family In
Eugene, spending Sunday there.
WHEN answering
please mention the
classified sds,
Democrat.
. . .. I
FOR. RE N'T
rooms, JIM W.
4I.1R.
Newly furnished
Jril. Hell phone
12-17
Safety First
Groceries are the largest item on
the family expense account. Ws
want to tell you In this ad. that
this store gives you Ihe largest
possible return for your money.
We invite you to trade here.
Seldom indeed will you have cause
for complaint. When you do you
will find us not only ready but an
xious to right all wrongs.
Ideal Grocery
Both Phones 58
212Wet First Street
HORSES
One team, mare and horse,
weigh J000 pounds, six and sev
en years old, extra fast walkers,
heavy boned, true pullers. Price
$250. One sorrel mare, wslght
1300 pounds, chunky build, age
B years, sound anJ true. Price
$100. One team of mares,
weight 2200, gentle, single snd
double, for lady or child to han
dle. 8 years old. Price $125.
One dapple gray horse, 6 years
old. weight 1100. Price $75.
One pony gentle for anyone
to handle. Price $20. These
horses will be guaranteed
and trial will be given before
you buy. Right out of work,
end are fat end grain fed. Must
be sold at once to stop feed bill.
Also one rubber tired top bug
gy. Price $15.
Call at the
WIGWAM
STABLES
Automobile Needs
Gloves $2 to $2.50 per pair
Tire Tale 20c tube
Cctneotless Patches 45o dos.
Fire Eztinuishert$2 per tube
Brake Lined Shoes, (or Ford
ears $1.50 pr.
Flashlights 75oeach
Shaler Vulkits. No. Jl,$2ech.
Prcsto-O-Lite recharges
Gasoline at the Curb
Free Air
RALSTON'S
310 WEST SECOND ST.
ALBANY
Today Special
at the
HUB
The second episode of the
"Black Box"
The most thrilling serial of
all serials also a one reel
Sterling Comedy
The Butlers Bust
ed Romance
and "The Heart of the
Bradys" by Sydney Ayres.
One of the principal feat
ures at the HUB is the
Orchestra, which is the
best we can obtain.
The home of good music
and pictures Admission 10c
ROLFE
TODAY and TUESDAY
WILLIAM FOX Presents
CHARLES . CATHERINE
RICHMAN and COUNTISS
in
Also Charlie Chaplin in a rip roaring Comedy
"The Idler"
By C. Haddon Chambers, A PHOTO-PLAY IN 375
SCENES, Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton, As produced
at Frohman s Lyceum Theatre, New York City
Admission 10c
Plan Your Spring and
Summer Sewing Now !
For never before have you had the opportunity of buying such beautiful
materials at such absurdly low prices I Material for all kinds of dresses
Silks, voiles, ginghams, etc, Leces to trim tmew with and pl.in calicos
for everyday dreaaes and aprons. Your choice of the combined stocks of
the Young snd Hamilton stores at deep reductions I Coma In st once
before you decide what you're going to have and look them overt
PUSSYWILLOW TAFFETA,
YARD, $1.48
This popular new material in all
desirable new shades. 36 inches
wide. Quitting business special,
$1.48.
$1.50 CREPE DE CHINE,. $1.19
Finest $1.50 Crepe de Chine, 40
inches wide. All new colors in
cluded. Quitting business special,
$1.19.
25c BURTON'S VOILES, yd. 19c
Dainty new flowered effects in
aheer, fine voiles, 40 Inches winde.
Lovely for summer and dancing
frocks. Yad. .'...19c
18c IMPORTED VOILE, yd. 12c
Beautiful quality Imported voile.
One of the season's most popular
fabrics. Quitting business special,
yard, 12c
85c ALL WOOL FRENCH
SERGE, 69c.
Our beat SSc quality of wool serge,
44 Inches wide. A limited quan
tity at thia special price, yd. 89c
59c ALL WOOL SERGES. 38c
Excellent for separate skirts, dress
es and blouses... An unusual value
for 59c. Quitting business spc-
- - 38c
LONG CLOTH, SPECIAL 98c
-Good long doth, just the thing for your new sum
mer lingerie. An excellent quality in 12 yard
lengths. While the lot lasts the piece only 98c,
FAMOUS CHENEY FOULARDS. 79c
When before could you buy the seaaon'a re vest
patterns in thia excellent silk at such a pric Y .u
will want a couple of ne little dresses st tl 1 1
ure. Special, yd, 79c. "
LACES
85c Lace Flouncing ....63c
$1.00 Lace Flouncing 75c
$1.25 Lace Flouncing 93c
65c Oriental Flouncing 49c
$1.25 Oriental Flouncing 93c
65c Organdie Flouncing .49c
$1.00 Organdie flouncing 75c
GINGHAMS
12'c to 15c Ginghams, yd. ....9c
15c Manchester Percales :.l2'ie
9-4 Pepperel bleached aheeting 21c
8c Apron ginghams, special Sc
15c Fine Indian Linens, yd lie
10c Good India Linens, yd ....8c
'XTRA SPECIALS
New calicos, Xtra special, yd.
3c.
Limit, 20 yds. to a customer.
10c Muslins, 'Xtra special, yd
6 l-4c
Limit 20 yds. to a customer.
Young's Department Store
L E. & H. J. HAMILTON, Successors