FAOE FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, MAY 24. IBIS. R&G Corsets in the new models, insure corset com fort and satisfac tion. We are show ing to models at $1.25 and $2 pair that are par ticularly good. Kabo front-lace Corsets at $2, $2.50, and $3 pair A feat for Standard Patterns FLOOD'S STORE Afents for Kabo Corsets Fin.4 $10 and Coats Arrested by Officers King and Rod gcrs last night, R. P.- Fuller, this morning was taken before the record' er and fined $10 and cods, which he is serving out. At Berlin- There will be a commencement on June 11 and good roads day the to! lowing. They are very cnthusiastlc over it. Superintendent Jackson, Su perintendent benner, Judge McKnight and Commissioner Irvine will speak. Rhododendrons A large number of Odd Fellows came over from Newport on the noon train and all carried large bunches of pink rhododendrons. The flowers made i very pretty appearance. Flax Man Cone East J. C. Cjily. who was recently ap pointed by the governor to look into the flax industry in this state, left for Chicago last night. Left for Kansas . V. C llanchett went to White City, Kansas, this morning. o Judge Galloway returned this noon from the Newport convention. Mrs. J. W, Donnelly went to ,r lington after attending the Newport convention of Rcbckahs, She haa a number of friends in this city. Mrs. J. 11. Eakin went to Niagara this morning where she will make her future hpme. K, I.. Kosegram returned to Scio this morning. Air. and .Mrs. tiuy Toller went lo Mill Cily on the morning train. Robert Elder went to Portland this morning. Mrs. V. A. Cox went to S.ilcni on the morning train. F.d Taylor went to Portland today Mis Lucy Chambers went to Tort- land this morning. The Ladiea Society of the First Presbyterian church will give a sal mon and strawberry short cake sup per Friday, May 28, 5 to 7 p. m. In the church basement. 25 cents. m2i-27 .S s (9 Bids Wanted. A. C Jenkins, architect, will re ceive bids for the erection and com pletion of a new school building to be built at Waconda, Or., till 8:30 o'clock a m.. May 29, 1915. A certified check of $150.00 will be required. A. C JENKINS, ml9-21 Albany, Ore. FOR RENT First class store room. First, street. Call on Dr. A. Stark. . mZ2ti TO TRADE Will trade second hand ,. two seated buggy for saddle. Sec Rawlings. 121 Broadalbin St. FOR SALE No. 1 kale plants, any amount A Bender, 3 .miles souui of Albany, on Tangent road. Beli 609R4. m21J21 I HAVE BEEN appointed agent for the Rowe lawn mower raior blades. If your mower is not cutting good let me adjust one to your mower. $1 will make it cut as good as new. I have some guod second hand fur niture for sale; one good bed room set. No. 9 kitchen range, chairs. etc. I. D. Ellis. 906 East 4ili Si Both phones. m20tf FOUND-0 package. Call, at 620 W. 4th St. m20-2J ' Mrs. Geo. II. Crowell went to Con- ser this morning to spend the day. Mrs. P. R. Kelly went no Salem omhe morning electric. Orin Slratlon and Otis Taylor, di rectors of the Brownsville cannery arrived in the city this morning to be present at the Grogers' meeting. Refined vaudeville act at the Globe today and Sunday and feature photo plays. Mrs. H. Frederick accompanied Mrs. Walter Bilyen to Scio for a few days' visit Refined vaudeville act at the Globe ' today and Sunday and feature photo plays- $9.90 Buys a Regular $15 Blue Serge or Mixture Man's Suit in sixes from 35 to 44. No, this is not a sale but our every day price., Mr. Man, don't that $5.10 saved look good to you? You might just as well have it as the other fellow. Buying suits in lots of twenty to twenty-five thousand at one time for cash for our 83 Busy stores that's the reason we can save you one third. THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES esea Miss Ruth Ralston, of Portland, who is attending the O. A.. C, at Corvallis, arrived in the city this morning to spend the week end at the home of her uncle. J. M. Ralston. ROLFE THEATRE TONIGHT Win. FOX, Presents The Attraction of the Month -IsraJ Zangwill's Masterpiece The Children of the Ghetto with Wilton Lackaye A photo visualisation that will create as much talk as the classic novel. A play that will make a direct appeal to every true-blue American. ' Special Added Attraction George Rolfe tinging 2 Popular Songs "I Want te Linger , and "Whea I Were a Telia, and I Wore Rose" Special Five-Piece Or chestra Biggest and Best Show in the City Always 10c S KNOX BUTTE NEWS -S AND PERSONALS i9i9Sfiass"eafii)t Verle Miller went to Corvallis Sat urday tiith a load of household, goods for J. L. F.mmitt and relumed Sun day. Miss Esther Copctaiid returned Sat ui'ay from Portland after a several weeks' visit. Glen Fox returned to Portland Fri day after a pleasant visit at the E. E. Knox and E. B. Wallace homes. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rapp, of Corvallis. were over Saturday to view their new farm recently acquired of Mr. F.mmitt Mr. Rapp's parents will soon reside on it. The East Knox Butte school closed on' Wednesday. A successful year's work has resulted. Mrs. P. B. Mar shall haa been the efficient teacher over 40 pupils who have ben enrolled The children and patrons received 1 treat of ice cream. A valuable young horse belonging to J. Underwood became frightened at an auto truck Sunday evening and ran into a wire fence, causing a deep cut A veterinary was called, the wound re quiring several stitches. A number of the Birthday club mem bers tendered Mrs. Geo. Richard pleasant surprise at her home on last Wednesday afternoon. Social conver sation and music was the diversion of the afternoon. A light luncheon was served by the guests. Mrs. Frank Lines went to Corvallis Tuesday to visit a fe wdays. Mr. and Mrs. J. Underwood were visitors Sunday at Independence. Mrs. Butler visited her brother at Eugene the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton went to Jef ferson to visit relatives. Misses Lcttie Chambers of Albany visited at the J W. Chambers home Thursday. Mrs. Frank Froman of Albany and Miss Hazel Froman of Canada were guests Thursday of Mrs. Mote Miller. Mrs. Carl Miller was hostess to the Sunshine Circle at her home on Thursday afternoon. A pleasan meeting was held. A delicious repast was served by the hostess. Th members present were Mesdames J Mills, A. W. Martin, Marion Miller, W. C. Jackson. W. H. McBride. A Caldwell and Miss Ethel Stuck. Hon ored guests, Mesdames M. Ackcrman, Cyrus. Mose Miller, Frank Froman (Albany), Misses Hazel Froman CCanada), Anna Obrist and Clara Cornelius. Refined vaudeville act at the Olobe today and 8unday and feature photo plays. MAY MARKET -DAY SALE SATURDAY, the 29th This Will Be a Civic Celebration Senator Lane will address the multitude at 1 p. m. and stir up interest in community welfare Large quantities of stock will change hands at this Sale Great opportunity to buy and sell. Farmers should list their offerings by Wednesday the 26th. consignments received by Secretary t l l y. vjummerciai ciuo Grace Presbyterian 10 a. m. Sun day school. II a. m. preaching by Rev. I. G. Knotts. Subject, "The Seven Fool Mystery." 7 p. m. C. E. No evening preaching. A cordial in vitation to all. Refined vaudeville act at the Globe today and Sunday and feature photo plays. iB(i9WB DINNER SERVED 9 Every Sunday for 50c at 8T. FRANCIS HOTEL ' Luncheon 11:30 to 2; dinner 5 9 te 8 p. m. j29tf j$a IF YOU ARE Unable To Strike a Cash Balance It's because you pay small bills with cash instesd of Check and have no record of the transaction. A checking account with this bank, established in 1892, will overcome the difficulty and aid you in building up a substantial bank account You are invited to transact your banking business here. CAPITAL AND . SURPLUS $90,000.00 J W. CUSICK ft CO, Bankers Albany, Oregon Scene from The Children of the Ghetto,' Israel Zangwill's great ' masterpiece, at the Rolfe Theatre today. Fortmillcr Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic BuilJinf. Albany, Or. Both phones. lady Assistant The Gullota Trio Always Makes Qood m r:w' IS pnifnwlonal circles the Oullota Trio six ml blsli aa ludUMual artiste and aa a iwrfWlly balanced ontanlxatlun. Tliey will com here under lit aiwpliM of the seven day gathering kuowu aa a I'hamauuua. An aurar tiou ew'trd at a largo fhaulauipia at Ky.-atuom, III., ram-elvd Ita vu gajwmttiit utiriiKN'tedly. At the lal uwiurul (lull.ua and his liiu were svnt to entertalu theui lu place of the splendid company they rspe. led lo gel. tlo Ins before a tired, walling audience at S vVha-k m the aftermwu ou a hut summer day. (iullnta. wllh his charming group, twaad a program which simply overwhelmed tbuee people with lie beauty aud rtcbueaa. BASE BALL Albany Delivery Team vs. Riverside" Ninth and Jefferson Sts. Sunday 2:30 P.M. Admission Free A SMALL COLLECTION WILL BE TAKEN ON THE GROUNDS A. H. S. Senior Play POTTERSVILLE POST OFFICE Wednesday, May 26 ALBANY Or ERA HOUSE Tickets on sale at Woodworth's Monday PRICES 50c, 35c, and 25c . 8:15 CASE CALL SUNDAY 3K0 P. M. ATHLETIC PARK ALBANY vs. LEBANON ADMISSION Grandstand . . 35c Bleachers .. . . 25c All children under 14 free Unlimited Conveniences Come With Electric Service This is the time when house owners are making im provements brightening and bettering their property making it more desirable to live in easier lo rent or sell. Electric service means cool comfort in summer safety, convenience, charm "ind good lighting the year around. No greater aid to hot weather comfort can be found than that offered by electricity for lighting, Ironing, washing, cleaning, cooking and operating fans. Have your house wired before the hot weather arrives. No other investment In or a round a residence renders so much in proportion to its cost as electrical equipment. See your' electrioul dealer. r Oregon Power Co. Telephones 15 306 West Second St. SUNDAY GLOBE THEATRE SUNDAY SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTIONS VAUDEVILLE I "O'GARRY OF THE MILLS & NELSON ROYAL MOUNTED" A Mc?K Thv.. CLASS MUSIC and MELODY cast of characters 1 fl. GEO- ADE of'" "THE COLD CRAY . & 3ELIG COMFDV I 1UC DAWN OP THE MORNING AFTER" "WHY BILLINGS WA? LATE" 5c TODAY 5 FEATURE REELS and VAUDEVILLE