ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSRAY. APRIL 29. 1911 PAGE POUR si (d personal mention ? from fayettevillk 9 M Fayettevillc. April 26. C. J. SIieiM and Mn. Rex Davis and children came over from Shrddi to meet May or Davit of Harrisburg Sunday morn ing. Tlinte taking the train for Albany Saturday were: C. J. I.avso:i. Mr. and Mrt. II. C. Schultx, Mrt. Chat. Ilarton and ton Kdwin, Mrt. I. M Saxton, Mrs. W. H. MeConnel. Wil bur Aihcson, Clarence Brown. Mrt. N'evin McCormick, Mrt. Wren Crews, Mrt. Cavendar, Mist Patterton. Mist Cuthman and Mr. Curtis. Mr. Robert Crawford went home to iend the week end with his family in Albany. Ralph Miller made a business trip to Junction City Saturday. I.eroy Morgan made a business trip to Corvallis Saturday evening, return ing Sunday morning on the 10:30 train. Mr. and Mrt. I. M. Saxton spent Sunday afternoon at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Hazel Ackcrman. Mrs. R. C. McCormick is on the road to recovery after very serious ill nest. Miss Cuthman, the Greenback school teacher returned from Albany Monday morning on the Owl. Mrs. Mary Kobnett and son Carl, took the morning train for Albany Monday. Twenty-two Russians took the train for Albany Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Schulti and higlitcr Gladys, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry ScMta, and Miss Grace Miller, motored over to Mrs. Mary Brandt's near Ph.inview Sunday morning, returning late in the even ing. C. K. Claton the store man of Pe o.iia. has purchased him a one-toq truck to haul his freight from Fiy etteville. Schultz Bros. Merchandise Com pany lave shipped four carloads of hay to Portland recently. TI.ey also purchased and have in use a large up to date clover cleaner. Teachers' Club Banquet lAbout 22 members of the Albany Teachert' club met at the St. Fran cis hotel last evening and partook of a banquet. An enjoyable evening was spent, and tome interesting talks were given. p f ,. , d b i With the Frank Rich Company in musical comedies at the Globe Theatre Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday matinee. Electric Grill Stove Regular price $5.00 On Sale During Hotpoint Week Only, May 3-8, at $3.35 See it advertised in the May 1 Saturday Evening Post, and May Ladies' Home Journal El Grilstovo boils, fries, toasts, and broils, both above and below its glowing coils. Operates from any lamp socket. Performs two cooking operations at the same time, at the cost of one. El Grilstovo is the handiest, all 'round convenient electric appliance ever offered at the price. See this display . in our Window Come in we'll be glad to show you El Grilstovo REMEMBER, 1-3 OFF Ralston Electric Supply Co. 310 West Second St. Albany, Oregon Karly Usse of Copptr. Copper la not a metal of modern ntlllsatlon. It waa mined and manu factured In prehistoric Uumm. when It was utilised aa a uinierlnl fur the con struction of utensils for domestic- use ami nlxo for Itupli'UH-iits of wttr. It baa two ariiernlly miiKial thnt the use of copper prvvedt-d that of Iron, but at present It la lielleved by atu dents of the subject thnt Iron was Brat subjected to human use. lu many re gions, however, whore native copper appeared at the surface It la pmlmble that It was worked liofore Irou be cnuse of the couiuinitlve ease and simplicity of obtaining It. which In volved no metnllurgy. The ludlnnt nf the western United Suites were ac quainted with copper. Many objects fashioned from It hace been found In mounds Indications of early work ing of the take Superior coper mine exist w hile lu Tenuetsee there are re nialus of prehistoric smelting plants. Copiier was first mined lu this country In Connecticut In not). Engineering Magaxlne. Qadtby Had Nothing to Say. -nenry." said Mrs. Uadsby. "a poor man came to the bouse this morning and asked me If I had any old clothes to give away, so I" "Don't finish, don't flnlsbr shouted Mr. Gadsby. l know exactly what you did. Von went and gave away one of the beet suits of clothes 1 had and probably a pair of shoes I could bare worn for twelve months longer and a hat and there's no telling what else, all at a time when I can't afford to buy anything new." -Don't be so hasty." said Mrs. Qadt by. "if you had listened to me Instead of Interrupting you would have saved your breath and kept your temper. The man wanted something for his wife, who la a cripple, be said, and I gave him one of my old skirts that I used to cook ln."-Blrmlngbam Aga 1 Herald. Working Up a Sable Pelt. "A fur denier told me I wouldn't know a sable If 1 saw one." suld mun who bad been tuuulrlUK about pelt "I thought, of course, they'd be soft. Duffy little fellows, but be says tbey have a bide as flat as a rat's. He saya tb tt when the skins are taken from the auunala tbey are so hard that tbey are placed In a tub and a barefooted man stejwi In and begtna to tread on them to soften them. The tnb hi tilted no thnt at each step the man Dike the skins slide down the slope uiid ure keit movluc. The man trvad for hours nud hours before any pile appeura. Wtaeu it begins to rise the skins are oiled and the trending begins agulu. This Is coutiuued until the skin are as supple as chamois and the pile has become so high that the fur has that soft depth and beautiful rich gloss for which It Is prized." Tho Anoisnt Greek. No greater gift could be made to our modern world tbnu the rediscovery of the ;reek physical supremacy. The secret of the metli d by which, for one brief Hfiod. they realized ierfectloii was lung since lost, no oue knows bow. At present so little do we understand the principles of training which guided lb. Oreek In bis games, lu his battle niiil his diUices. nud made the projwr rkiue of his tlifure different from ours of today, that (.reek sculpture la In reality a puzzle to us. Certain iostures fixed by the Creek sculptor seem to us contortions, bordering ou physical 1m posHlbilltle. There Id always a ter rific controversy over the restoration of Greek sculpture, and even then the arms and beads and legs we supply never look light New York Tune. Old Cures. The antiquary took down a little gray book. "Here Is a family doc tor.' be said. "tbHt waa published aa fur back as 1001. Talk about your quaint prescriptions!" Tile first pre scription. truly quaint one. ran: "If a man be greved wyth the fallinge stcknessce. let him take a be-wolves harte and make It to powder and use It: but If lt.be a woman, let ber take a she-wolves harte." A 1501 Jaundice cure was: "Take enrtbwormes and cut them small and braye them wyth a little wyne so that ye may swallow It; drincke the same fasting." For tooth ache: "Seetb as many little frogges sit ting uKn trees as thou canst get. In water; tnke the fat flowynge from tbem. and when node Is. anoynt tbe teth tberwytli." Th Bright Side. "What Is you sorrowful about?" Brother Williams asked. "De harri es oe ain't blowed yo' roof tree down ylt; de land is still here, an' yo' two foots Is on It: yo' ain't too deef ter bear de dinner bell, an dars plenty on de table. De only trouble la yo la too nnernteful ter thank de Lawd fer what yo' got an' ax a blessln' over It!" -Atlanta Constitution. 8st No Bounds. We need not be nfrald tbat we shall go too far In serving others. There is no danger that any of us will ever go far In the walk of active lore. There la no likelihood that any of na will be come tu bountiful, too kind, too help ful to his neighbor. J. C. tiara. Lot 'Er Shoot! "Allow me to Introduce Mr. McKanl eal. Inventor of the letter chute." "Glad to know you. But wby do you Inventors spend nil yonr genius In venting war engines?" - New York Mall. Dosoribod. "Wbst do they mean by tbe horns of I dilemma?" "Two auto. I suppose, honking at you nt niir."-Kansas City Journal. Whatever we give to tbe wretched we land to fortune -Keneca Chance of a LifeTIme To Get This Famous Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet If i: Beginning Saturday, for one week only, The Hoosier Manufacture Company permits us to sell the "WHITE BEAUTY" at $2.50 less than the low cash price established by the Hoosier Company. Regular Hoosier prices are remark ably low. This reduction means an unheard-of "White Beauty" delivered for $1.00 Then $1 weekly toon payt the balance. Your money back if you're not delighted with it. No extra fees. No interest. Just the cash price lest $J.50. Saves Miles of Steps for Your Tired Feet You now must carry thingt from your cupboard and pantry to your table and back again nt every mr.il. This meant milct of ttept. The llootier saves all these because it combines everything at your finger' ends. You can tit down in front of the Hoosier and do nearly all your work. You tave energy hy saving ttept. You have more leisure. Has 40 Labor-Saving Features 17 New This "WHITE CF.ALTY" givet you a real scientific kitch en. You can put 4X1 article in this new llootier. every one at )cur tinkers' ends. The cabinet in. Unlet the patented shaker Hour sifter only sifter made that thakct flour through instead of grinding n. It also hat a complete accounting tytteiu: a cook-hook holder that krept your book alwayt open in front of your eye; Mrs. Christine Frederick's Good (iuiile that anawrrt the question. "What Shall I Have for Dinner?" The new all-metal bread and cake box hat double capacity, due to improved arrange ment, aril the work table it of pure aluminum. bargain. 800,000 Hoosier Cabinets have been sold. "WHITE BEAUTY" is the finest Hoosier made. To double the sale o fthis one cabinet quickly, the Hoosier Company authorizes this sale in 1000 picked towns. This is truly the chance of a lifetime for a few women only. Our allotment is strictly limited. mmsm Take Five Minutes to Decide Now Conic in tomorrow early mam in e thtsr new Hoosier cart fully then drcidc whether you want to buy now while you c:n ae $2.50, or Inter when yon cannot buy below the ren tttar set price; decide whether you can afford to wa-ite the energy you now spend in walking in your kitchen, when a single dollar wilt brink you the Hooticr tomorrow. Remember th.M after this tale the "WHITE ItKAt'TY" ;r:s r.V :o the regular price. Remember that the new Hoofier Club may be entirely filled the firtt or second day of thti talc. Come at once and enroll your name. Try the Moo-irr in your kitrbrn. Then, if you will part with jt. we will ((bully refund your dollar. Come early. Other wuiuen too ate m.ikinti tip their mind now. Fortmiller Furniture Company HOOJI8IC r - i w . 7 TO TK3 FUELIC: To authorize this sale, limited to "flhlto Beauty" Hoosier cabinets, at $2.50 less than the fixed cash price of these cabinets, this week only. THE HOOSIER MFG. CO., New castle, Ind. ( MnosuTif I 9 OAKVILLE NOTES AND. PERSONAL OF INTEREST S The Oakville school house waa the scene of much merriment latt Friday evening when the high school enter tained Miss Edna Arnet with a sur prise birthday party as an expretsion Safety First Groceries arc the largest item on the family expense account We want to tell you in this ad. that thia store fives you the largest possible return (or 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 58 212 West First Street New Wall Paper Now In Paints, Oils, Stains, Varnishes Prices right Call and see F. C. D ANNALS 123 East 3rd Street of their gratitude to her for her assist ance with the school play. About twelve couples were present. The evening was spent in playing garnet. Saturday afternoon the Oakville hi'h schoul baseball team journeye-! to Sheild and defeated the Shcdd team on their own grounds by a score of two to one. Shedd't lone run came in the last of the sixth, but the Oak ville boys came back with their two runs in the first of the seventh, and to the tcore stood until the finish. The batteries were: Shedd, Stone and Forbet; Oakville, Wadded and Yetter. John Halvcrton of Shedd um pired the game, giving complete sat isfaction to both sides. MADE HIMSELF SUCCESS BY SPENDING MONEY Sedan, Kan., is just an ordinary country town of some 1500 people. Ijut it has at least one rent business man. His name it J. H. Edwards. li nd now listen: Edwardt spends two thoutand dollars with his local papers in advertising every year. Has it paid him? Well, he went to Sedan a few years ago with but little capital. He now owns a magnificent store, a nice home and a big farm. "We value our. advertising enough to make it a part of our assets," he says. "It is the live wire of any business, and a person can judge pret ty well the amount of energy behind a business by the kind and amount of advertising that business is doing." When facts like tl;e r-hove spring up every now and then all over the Unit ed States, publishers cannot help wondering what it it that Minds the eye of the average man to his possi bilities with printers' Ink. Visited Daughter J. F. Jayne, of l.one Tree, Iowa, has been visiting his daughter, wife nf Secretary McDonald of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Jayne has been touring the west and came up from California after seeing the fair. He left for Portland this morning and will return home via the northern route. M. I'. Caily went to Portland on the morning train. Sccilt Hart left yesterday for Mon tana where he will lake up a homestead. Special convocation of Haylcy Chapter No. 8 R. A. M. thit Thurtday even ing tt 8 o'clock. Work in R. A. degree. Refresh- Visiting companion! wel liy order of A. W. McGII-VERY, E. WASHBURN, H. P. Secretary. menu, come. Excursion en Launch Louise Leaving wharf Sunday at 9 a. m. Taking picnic parties to picnic grounds be tween Albany and Cor vallis, on the William ette. Fare 50c round-trip, children 25c. One way 25c I 1 1 ii The Fashion Lhop Special showing of t.!n med and untrimmed hats this week. Price $2.98 1-4 OFF on the lstest pattern hats, untrim med frames and on trimmings when sold with frames. ' These hsta sre designed espe cially for wear with the new sum mer costumes, sr. 1 include sll of the most up-to-date shapea.. In hemp, milan, milan-hemp, Leg horn, tuscan, 'and the lovely trans parent frames. We have placed these hats on sale at an unusually attractive price that will move them quickly and you are sure lo be "leased at the showing. It