Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1915)
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1915. PACK THREE 8 More Days of the Great Young Quitting Business Sale!! YOUTH'S COMPANION TELLS OF OREGON HOUSE DON'T dcUy don't wait until this gigantic ul it ended, and with you had taken advantage of it! The Joining of tilt immense Young and Hamilton alexin, hat brought about reduction! on new. eat, moat desirable merchandise. Remember, every article in the etore la reduced, with exception only of Oroceriei. and lew contracted articles. In the Grocery deparnt there are alo acorea of ape cials. Buy Your Suit Now ! Almost every day we're receiving the smartest New York styles. All of them are . reduced. Every imaginable new style, fabric and color here to choose from. Choose now before this great aale la over. $15.00 SUITS $9.95 $17.50 SUITS $11.95 $20.00 SUITS $13.48 $1.50 CREPE DE CHINE $1.19 Finest quality so very scarce at any price I 40 inches wide, all new shades. Instead of 1.50, buy now at yd. $1.19. 50c ALL WOOL SERGE, 38c Another closing out bargain from the Young atockt Extra good quality aerge, 3S-inches wide. Instead of 50c, now 38c CHENEY FOULARDS. 79c Chcne'e Famous Shower proof Foulard, in acorea of the most exquisite new Spring pat terns end colorings. Alwaya $1 ale price, yd. 79c $22.50 SUITS $15.75 $27.50 SUITS $18.95 32.50 SUITS $24.50 A Word From Mr. Hamilton I believe our customers are rapidly coming to see the ad vantages of the cash policy which we recently adopted. I am sure it will not take long to convince everyone that cash buying and selling is the only economical plan of merchandis ing. Learn to pay cash and you will unconsciously create a spir it of saving. Cash buying and a bank account go hand in hand. L. E. Hamilton 15c SHIRTINGS. 9c. Standard Everett Shirtings, in all new Spring patteina. Best 12'Ac and 15c grades Young's Closing Out Sale, yd. 9c. NEW GINGHAMS. 19c Beautiful line Voile a greater fasori'.c thin ever for Spring frocks. Many dainty new flow, e.e I effects. Best 25c grsde. yd. 19c NEW 25c VOILES 19c beautiful, line Voile a greater favorite than ever for Spring frocks. Mai.y dainty new flow ered effects. Best 25c grade, yard, at 19c HV ' CH FLOUNCINGS AT SALE PRICES! With the new wide skirts, the rc- flounce is fashion's latest edict We are showing the most beautiful Lace Flouncings in all wanted widths, at sale prices. 85c Flouncings, 18-inch, yd. 63c $1 Flouncings. 27 inch yd. 75c $1 Shadow Lace Flouncings, M-inch. yard 75c $1.25 Shadow Lace Flouncing, 17-inch, yd. 93c 65c Oriental Lace Flouncings, at, the yd. 49c 85c Organdie Flouncings, for this sale, yd. 63c The manner in which the Oregon home al the Panama exposition has j attracted attention is shown by the i following Ironi the Youth's Com j panion: One of the most interesting build ings :tt the S.in Francisco exposition ii that erected by the State of Ore- I 'gon. it commands admiration lor its strength, simplicity, and beauty. The wide porticoes that surround the ' building are supported by forty-ei(ht j columns that are simply mammoth , trunks of the Douglas fir from the forests of Oregon. They are from i four and one-half to eight feet in di ameter. The bark has been left on, I and it produces a very attractive ef ! feet, which is carried out by the rough surfaced, brown-stained hoards j of which the building is constructed. I These forty-eight majestic columns i represent the forty-eight states of the j Union, and symbolize, moreover, the j sturdy citizenship of Oregon, whose I people come from all sections of the i United States. F.ach of these columns contains enough lumber to build a good sized dwelling house; they weigh from for ty thousand to fifty thousand pounds The flagpole for the buildings is the tallest in the world 251 feet high. It was hewn from a tree 347 feet high, and weighs 93.6(10 pounds. There are more than 30,000 feet of lumber enough to frame and board in five 8 room houses in this giant flagpole. It is more 'than 300 years old. and it cost over $5000 to transport it and se ir in place. The flag that flies from the pole is 36 by 49 feet GENUINE PANAMAS (or Dress or Outine" list, ranins in price from $2 to $5 SPECIAL, ladies misses,' and children'. This assort merit hat just arrived. They are in all the latest shapes. Smith Sisters' Millinery Parlors Phone 394-R 33S Weit First Street THE GOLDEN RULE asks you but one price 365 days in the year and that from 25 t- 33 1-3 per cent under other stores and fully S to 10 per cent under mail order house. We prove it day after day, article for article quality for quality. We save you the above per cent. Buying in many cases a factory's entire production for spot cash for our 83 busy stores means this big saving. Stretch your dollars, Mr. Man. Young's Closing-Out Sale LE.&H. J. Hamilton, Successors "ONE WAY ONLY--FOR CASH "MORE THAN ENTERTAINING" IS "CA.DY SHOP'SAYS BAEB Miss Lcinc Cass Ilaer, dramatic critic for the Orrgoman includes the following paragraphs in a columns oi praise for "The Candy Shop" which plays at the Albany Opera House next Sunday, April 25. "The Candy Shop" was more than entertaining. Maude Fulton and Wil liam Rock are ornaments anywhere in the world of fun. Thry are indis putably ill a field of their own, and their specialties decorate "The Candy Shop" plentifully. Miss Fulton gives her wonderfully real and amazingly sincere portrayal of Madame Sarah Itrrnhardi, a travesty, of course, hut perfect in intonation and inflection. Nonchalant is the only word that will tell of William Rock's airs. He just throws himself away every min ute. With Miss Fulton he dances a funeral fox trot that sends the audi ence into hysterics and then they dance a beautifully graceful real one Oh. there's much besides Rock and Fulton, of course, hut they are the box of prize sweets in ibis candy shop show. Ida Gold has a lovely voice and made a memorable impression with her widow. Frances White, who with I'eter Tan, will never grow up. smiled and sang and danced right into her audience's heart. A fine come dian is James F.. Sullivan and with Florence Morrison as the forclady of the shop, he has some exceedingly lively scenes. 3 10 Trains Daily to Chicago ad Days' Stop at San Francisco on one-way tickets to visit the Exposition when you go East via the OGDEN ROUTE (Southern Pacific-Union Pacific) Ask nearest Agent for full partic ulars, fares, etc., via this route SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Tortlsnd, Ore. New New York Law. (Written by II .1 Sheridan for the United fiess) New York, Apr. .21. A legacy left to New York's stace devotees of the arent and padded mit by the state IcgislaUirc, which was preparing to dry to adjourn sine die promises a pew deal in managing fistic affairs. Among the more important meas ures nctcd upon by the expiring leg islature was the Malone hill, reorga nizing the state boxing commission, providing for appointment of three new commissioners and busting of the old Democratic commission. The Malone bill gives the stnte tax on boxing exhibitions from S to 7 1-2 per cent of the gale receipts. A sec retary to the commission at $3.0I0 is another choice plum for some Re publican fistic expert. Mike Donovan, vetei.m trainer and up to a few months ago boxing in structor at the New Yoik Athletic club, has been mi active candidate for appointment as one of the new com missioners. Donovan's application h.-.s the signature of endorsement of many financiers. He was once star middleweight boxer and is a civil war veteran. He was recently retired by the N. Y. Athletic club. Those in the know here do not be hove that an attempt will be made hy fight promoters to boost admission prices because of the proposed extra state .tax. They are chiefly anxious regarding the attitude of the Com mission on regulations of boxing matches and, particularly, the ques tion of granting permits to new clubs. Some fight promoters declare that the fight game is being overdone here that too many clubs are giving ex hibitions with the result that few are making any money, except when headliners are matched. Jess Willard should worry. BRIGHTEST PEOPLE LIABLE TO GO INSANE The Salem Statesman has the fol towing good one at the expense of Judge Kelly Judge Percy Kelly of Albany.: wh is holding court in this city, admit., that he is not an expert on insanity and grants that Sheriff William Esch may be familiar wih mental maladies. Nevertheless, the judge i inclined to believe that people of in telligence arc those most liable to become insane. In defense of his argument he says that about a year ago Sheriff Esch arrested a mat) who by his loud and unseemly conduct was making bini' self a nuisance The man demanded a lawyer and was particular, saying he wanted Judge Kelly, who was the finest attorney in the state, or in the United States, or even in the world. When told of the incident Judge Kelly was pleased and asked what became of the man. "Humph," said the sheriff, "we sent him to the asylum.' PIONEERS SHOWN AT HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING Ladies Crepe Kimonas 9 Ladies' Crepe Gowns 9Sc Ladies' flowered crepe g'wns 49c Ladies Tan knee summer suits 2St No extra charge for extra six es. Children's sleeveless vests 10c Children's slippers 98c Misses' Slippers - $1.49 Ladies' Slippers $1.49, $1.93 New White Coats .. $9.90 All wool chinchilla, new and clean, not shop worn. Men's underwear 25c 49c ...... 2Sc .10c ! for 25c At the meeting of the Linn Coun ty Historical Society at the library last night, thare was a response to on ly one number of the piogram. Mrs. S. A. Dawson presened some picures of pioneers she had gathered for the occasion, of interest to all caring for the early days of Oregon. Those shown were photographs of U. S. Senators Dolph and Mitchell; Jas Knox, after whom Knox's Butte was named, and a relative of Ex- Presi dent Jas. Knox Polk; Jas. Garrett, of 1845; Capt. John Smith and wife pmong the most prominent of pio neers: G. H. Barber, one of the county's first judges; H. L. Rudd. father of Z. H. Rudd and Mrs. J. K, Haight. of this city; Nimrod Price, now 94 years of age; Geo. Eagan: Hon. S. Nf. Penningtotn and Mr. and Mrs. Bar Cooper. Mrs. Dawson showed a relic of her' own family, a linen sampler, made by her grandmother, Letitia Smith, at Pittsburg. Penn., in 1812. There was also an interesting group of pioneers, taken at Lebanon at a gathering there. The Weather Fair tonight and Thursday. . Light frost is predicted tonight. The tem perature yesterday was between 63 and 34 degrees. The river fell to 3.3 feet above low water. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the many friends of Corvallis and Albany for their kindness during the sickness and death of our little son and grandson. Farrel, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. MRS. MYRTLE McCANN. T. J. CARNS. MR. & MRS. WILLIS VIDITO. FOR SALE t.iurht roadster antomo- bile. First class condition. Recent ly overhauled. Address "Roadster care Democrat. aStf Sale of Government Timber. The District Forester at Fortland. Oregon, has just approved a sale of approximately 500,000 feet B. M. .of National Forest timber to E. E. Pur ington of Burns. Oregon. The timber is situated on an area of about 75 acres on the Malheur National' Forest in Eastern Oregon, in and near Sec. 25, T. 20 S. R. 32 E. W. M., and consists chiefly of yellow" pine and Douglas fir. The tract is in an isolated locality, and the lumber cut will he used entirely for local consumption. The stumpage price paid 'fof both species is $1.50 per M. The agree ment with the Forest Service allows the company . until June 30, 1916, for the cutting and removal of the timber. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned treasurer of the city of Albany, Oregon, has funds on hand to pay general warrants Nos. 446 to 544, inc., of th eissue of 1913, In terest will cease with this date, April 20, 1915. H. B. CUSICK, 821-22-23 , City Treasurer. Emmy Lous all sizes 2-i to 7 $1.95 McDowell Shoe Co. Men's Unions Boys' Unions Men's Dress Sox 25c Dress Sox Leather gauntlet gloves. Leather gauntles gloves . Saran.ii buck irrtderhill Overalls Crown overalls Boys' Underhill overalls Boys' Silk hats Men's silk hats ....49e ....69c . 9Sc .. 75c ..75c ...49e 39c 39c THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES For Crockery, Glassware, Granite, and Tinware, Kitchen Goods, Novelties, and Fancy Goods Teas, Coffees and Spices. Essex & Essex 322 West First Street - .Albany Woodworth's Poison Oak Remedy For the relief and cut e of Poison Oak, and other skin diseases. An application of Woodwr rth's Poison Oak Remedy will positively prevent Poison Oak. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded Woodworth Drug Co. Have You a Straw Hat Yet ? Just a few days ago you wondered "Who's going to be first to wear a straw this year," but now they are all buying them. Don't try to use your last year's straw hat. You will find a large line of all the latest styles and shapes and they are not expensive here. The flexible brim Is a fine thing this year. Just come in and look them over, it won't take long to make the selec tion, and you won't be out much money. The Blain Clothing Company v" First Street Flinn Block