PACK FOUR
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. APRIL Jl, Ull
Matting Suit
Cases, 95c Each
An extra good buy in a 24-inch
Suit Case, me al corners and
brass fittings.
You can't afford to overlook this Suit
Case opportunity.
Striped Messaline Silk, 59c yard
24-inc, fancy stripes, for waists and dresses.
A special purchase enables us to offer
this bijj value.
Agent! for
Standard
Pattern
FLOOD'S
STORE
XI. McAlpin left this afternoon on
a trip to Salem.
Albany Opera House
Sunday, April 25
William Rock
and
Maude Fulton
in the Favorite and Tune
ful Musical Comedy Hit
The
Candy
Shop
Excellent Cast Stunning Chorus
$1.50, $1, 75c, 50c
Seat sale Woodworth Drug
Company
Over a Million and a Half Hlk
Gallons of iw
The Standard Oil for Motor Cart J.
ftjk. were used last year in lubricating '&'yt:
motor cars and motor boats. 'stjT$$ffii
tfj X. ZEROLENE has won this popu- jBXn jPl'
' larity on 't8 mer't, perfect fr?XPSW J?gIri
. PORTLAND " SAN FRANCISCO
Agents for
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City News
I Sriuth-Boyles Nuptials
The wedding of Miss Mary Smith
ind Mr. Earl Boylcs was held at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. S. Smith, 820 West Fourth
: St., at one o'clock this afternoon. Rev.
U. H. Leech, of the Methodist church,
performed the ceremony in the pres-.
;ence of a Ctuy friends and relatives of
: the corjtracting couple. After the
wedding a delicious lunch was serv-
( ed. This afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
' Boyies will leave for Omaha, Ne
braska, and will be gone about two
: weeks.
I Shakespeare Club Thursday
The regular bi-weekly meeting of
the Shakespeare club will be held to
morrow afternoon. - Members are
requested to take their books and
meet at the home of Mrs. J. D. Som
mers, at 2i3 Ferry street at 2 o'clock.
From there they will go in the Sotn
mers auto truck to the home of Mrs.
J. L. Bray, in Xorth Albany, for the
regular meeting.
New A. O. U W.
The Grand Lodge A. O. U. V. in
session at Portland, elected the fol
lowing officers: Past grand master
workman. George T. Baldwin, Kla
math Falls: grand master worVman. I
! ! H. D'Arvy, Salem; grand foreman,
jC K. Uaird, Raker; grand overseer,
j P. P. Olds. Lafayette: grand recorder,
I J. M. Uixou, Portland: grand treas
urer. R. L. Durham, Portland: grand
! medical examiner, Dr. 1). Walker,
j Portland.
J Came Up to Wedding
I Mrs. Iloyle, of Portland, arrived
this noon to attend the wedding of
her son and Miss Mary Smith, which
took place this afternoon. While
here she is the guest of Mr. Smith
and family. '
Fishing With Banjo
A man left this morning for up the
Corvattis and Eastern, said to he
bound for Detroit, or perhaps Hoov
er, on a fishing trip. He carried 4
fish pole and banjo. Just what he
was going to do with the fish pol?
was not known, but an ingenuous Al
bany barber figured out that he was
going to sit on the bank of the river
up there, play the banjo and await
results. Now a banjo has a jerky kind
of tune, and it was thought the fish
erman could thus jerk the fish out
without the trouble of taking a shin
gle and slapping grasshoppers down.
, or a hoe and hoeing angle worms for
! the business.
Left on E. O. Trip
T. A. Farmer left this noon on
jtiip to Eastern Oregon. He was go
ing to i onianu. tnrnce up tne ncauil
ful Columbia to The Dalles, from
there to Pendleton. Walla Walla and
other places, prospecting. Mr. Far
nier owns Albany property and also
a farm, but his eyes are on Eastern
Oregon.
Cape. K. of Lebanon
Captain Kuhn. of Lebanon, moving
picture magnate there, was in town
today, coming down with a friend in
an auto. Mr. Kuhn is a son-in-law
of T. P. Hackleman. He got his title
from being with the S. A. several
years begore going into the moving
picture business.
Missionary to India
Miss Emma Dean Anderson, who
has bceu- a missionary to India for
the past 34 years, and her sister. Mrs.
Montgomery, left this morning for
Portland, after spending several days
here. She is touring the coast in
the interest of missionary work in
the United Presbyterian church.
While' here they were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hamilton.
Back frm Crook County
E. H. Kelly went to Thomas this
morning where he expects to work
for a few months. He is on his way
down from Prineville. Mr. Kelly says
thai the stock in Crook county are
affected with hydrophobia and over
200 head of cattle have died of that
disease during the winter. He
ports having seen many dead coyotes
on the prairies as he rode around
herding cattle.
Gone East With Body
Mrs. G. M. Pardey left last evening
for St. Joe. Missouri, with the remains
of her husband's father, G. A. Pardey,
who died here yesterday morning.
Dr. Perdey will return to Mistotir
! as soon at business affairs will permit
hmi to leave here.
Will Visit in lows
C. R Gerig left yesterday for Olds,
Iowa, where lie will visit for a few
weeks.
Making a Big Whistle
Pill Woods, the clever trap drum
mer and musician at the Kolt'e Thea
tre, has manufactured a large wood
en whistle, larger than any speaker
in any pipe organ in the city, and will
soon have it installed among the
many other contrivances for making
funny noises with the movies. The
whistle will represent large steam
ship's blasts.
Short Story Hour
At the Public Library Friday, at
.1:45 p. m. -there will be an hour with
the birds. Mrs. C. V. Littler will en
tertain the children with her study ol
birds and bird life. She will dwell
especially upon the Oregon birds.
Globe
Today and Thursday
Broadway Star Feature
"Underneath The
Paint"
in 3 acts
featuring
Miss Helen Gardner
Other Good Reels
COMING
Friday and Saturday
VAUDEVILLE
Hall & Fleming
Singing and Dancing
Showing a number of latest
Society Dances
10c
We P.t the Highest Price for
Mohair and Wool
M. SENDERS ft CO.
VIOLIN
RECITAL
Charles South
assisted
Annetta Stoddard
Pianoist
at
Christian Church
THURSDAY
APRIL 23
Admission 50 cents
8:15 o'clock
Vot
es
Mr. J. C. Irvine will a. list in show
ing beautiful colored pictures of birds
with the halopticon. All children are
invited. Place, auditorium of Public
library.
Returned from Bridal Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tnhl returned
this noon from their lindul trip to
Newport, where they enjoyed several
days. "
Bought Corvallis Store
K .J. Moses, of Staytou, lias bought
the store of Moses & Trak. of Cor
vallis, which lie will run, and also run
his Stayton store.
AT THECOURT HOUSE
Warranty Deeds.
Adlaide V. Ruiler to J. II. Ilikmait,
April 10, 05. Lands in Ruiters Add
to City of Albany, $10.
Win V. Coulter el al to J. A. Colli,
trr. Sr., July 6, 1014. l auds in claim
j 46. Tp. IJ. S R. I east. $10.
Clarence W. Marirls to Peter Sor-
j enson and wife, April IJ. 1015. Land
in See. Jo. Tp. 9. S. R. 2 east. $10.
j S. F. Reynolds and wife In tviiniH'l
, Schram, April 10. 1015. Lauds in claim
! 45. Tp IJ. S R. 2 west. $10.
W. B. Thompson and wifr to R. W
' Van Fleet, and wife. April 17, 1915.
I amis in block I in tow n of Swecl
Home, $JJ5.
Lewis Montgomery and wife to C.
A. Mann. Sep. 26. 1014. Lauds in
Sec. Jr.. Tp 9. S. R. J east. $1.
Benjamin A. Gooch and wife to A.
T. Shanks and -vife. March JO. 1915
Inds in Sec. Jl. Tp. 9. S. R. 1 west,
$M.
Quit Claim Deeds,
i Lewis Montgomery and wife to C
A. Mann. Jan. to. 1015 Lands in Sec.
20. Tp. 10. S. R. 2 east, $10.
Lydia McF.rl.me to A. M. Hammer.
I Feb. 4. 1015. Lands in block 32. in
, city of Albany. $10.
i Guardian's Deed
Lydia McFrl.-nr. g-iardian. to A. M.
Hammer. Feb 4, 105. .amIs in hlk.
32. in city of Albany. $3,000.
Rev. Arthur Lane was a passenger
to Portland this morning
Will Wolfe went to Portland on the
morning electric.
. "Cockey" O'Hare. the popular sales
man, formerly with the Rohhin's
Cigar Store, left for Portland litis
morning, where he expects lo he em
ptoyeiL At the Theatres.
The Globe tonight an, tomorrow
offers "Underneath the Paint," with
Helen Gardner, as the headliner.
This is the siory of a poor and Strug.
gling actress who is separated from
her fiance from his rich father. The
boy leaves home and the father dies
of remorse. The actress becomes a !
star, and the story of how she anil'
HERE
Emmy -Lou Pumps
In By Express This Morning
Women's and Misses' white canvas Emmy
Lou Pumps with white rubber outsoles and
leather insoles.
Small ALL SIZES Women's
SIZES
$i-75
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FRE TRIP TO FRISCO !
the lover are reunited in a thrilling
climax makes n good three reel ilia
nia. "The Deputy's Duty" and "The
Guardian's Dilrmii" lire two oilier
good plays. Next Friday and Satur
day the Globe will present Miss I'ri
cella Fleming and Willatd Hall, Iwo
prominent young society people of
Salem, in fancy Spanish and modern
dances and songs Hall has been on
.1 vaudeville circuit, and the pair are
preparing to go out, as a team.
At the Kolfe to. lay are "In the
Twilight." a Iwo reel dtatua featuring
Vivian Rich, "The Deputy's Chance
that Won," a comedy, "Who Goi
Slung" and "The Fatal lll.u k lle.ni."
The hill includes five reels of lift
class motion picture drama.
GOOD J
ROADS 0
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MAY 22
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ROLFE
Today and Thursday
VIVIAN RICH and an all
star cast, in a beautiful 2
act drama
In The Twilight"
"The Deputy's Chance
That Won"
A ana act Drama
"The Fatal Black Bean"
A Comedy Dram
Who Got Stung?
Comedy
Orchestra
10 cts.
COMING FRIDAY
The Criminal Code
Box office attraction
Special convocation of
Hayloy Chapter No. 8.
R. A. M. this Wednesday
evening al M o'clock. !
Work in M. E. degree. I
Visiting companions welcome. Or-'
der of A. W M'GILVF.RY, !
E. WASHBUR S". II. P. i
Sec. '
THEY ARE
WOMEN'S fiNOP.
ypiss
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED,
FOR S ALE A high grade pluuo, one
oak dining table, one China cabi
net e "White Frost" rclrigcrj-
lor and oilier misisllaiienui house
hold goods. tiJH I llsuorlh Si. Hell
plume 2.W. aJI-JJ
FOR SLK Maxwell 2-oyliiidcr
ruiiiiboui, Jimt overhauled Tiles
good. Piice $IUI or will trade for
stock I'hour Hell 2K. Home JI5,
or addicts W. C. Mel. sg. hi. Al-lu-iy.
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FOR S A I lv l ;inn of 125 acres. Call
ur loldrot HJJ Soulli Maple Street.
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in Ladies' Home Joiirnul this
month. For sale by all newsdeal
ers and Post hnyt. aJO-27
I I lit KALE Household goods of all
kinds al J.I5 E. First. Mrs. I'.
Simpson, Hell phone Mo). a JO 2.1
WANTED A young woman wilh
some dramatic luleul, energy, and
auihiiion, who isn't iiri.itl of a
little woik. For nartlculars cail
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West End Market
Is open again by J. J.
Jugglewich
Old and mmm customers wrs-leom
More Nov
HATS
Received
We have just received large
shipment of the very latest in
pattern hats, untrimmtd frames
and trimmings.
These hats ars designed es
pecially (or wear with tht new
summer costumers snd include
all of the most up to data shapes
In hemp, Leghorn, Turban, Mi
lan, Milan-hemp, snd the lovely
transparent frames.
You will find your hat her
in the splendid assortment, and
at
1-4 OFF
TIIK USUAL PRICES
GIRLS!
$1.95
It? The
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ill 'shp is
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cast
The Rexall Store
FRED DAWSON