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I fAOE FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MAY IS. 1815. WW Utfl jit' I 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 Agent for Standard Pattern! FLOOD'S STORE Afanti for Kabo Corsets City News The Ladies Society of the Presbyterian church will give a sal mon and strawberry short cake sup per Friday, May 28, S to 7 p. in. in the church basement. 25 cents. m21-27 FOR RENT First class store room. . First street. Call on Dr. A. Stark. m?2t f First FOR SALE Dayton bicycle nearly nir U'mrhnln rift. llfl .m.! less; a five room furnished collage for rent in suburbs, $11) per month. Inquire Chas. Kenton, 108 E. o'.ii St. m25J FOR SALE Xo. 1 kale plants, any amount. A Bender, 3 miles souui of Albany, on Tangent road. Bell fifR4. m21J21 Sweet Horn Merchant Stanley I. Keilh returned this noon to Sweet Home, where he has bought a store and will engage in business. Sweet Home is a good center, and Mr. Keith may be depended upon for meeting the demands of the rade there. Issued Marriage License- George Tellow, of Prinrvitlc, Orc aged 28, of Albany, aged 22, have been granted a license to wed. The Fallsarians . Oregon City has a marching club, which has just selected a name, the FalUarians. It sounds like False Arians: hut, instead refers to the falls, etidenily meaning the iXriana of the falls. This may . not affect ' the marching of the club. Another Jitney- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. White arriv ed last n i k h t at 7 o'clock, from San Francisco, where they have been couple of months. They will nuke i their home at Dr. White's. William 1 White has made arrangements to ; start a jitney service, and will have his headquarters nt the Fislirr-ltraden , store, lie t an experienced auto J driver. i Annual in Progress The high school annual for 1915 is hemg gotten out on the Churchill presses, under the charge of the live bunch of editors and business man agers. It promises to be a fine af fair. The illustrations will cover a hig field, all ihe departments of the school being provided for. Minn. Lawyer Here E .H. Canficld. of Lnverne.. Minn, is in the city on a visit with his WEDNESDAY THURSDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN GLOBE THEATRE I J II vacqiie U V Embroideries We made all our Embroidery purchases for our S3 Busy Stores oer a yes ago -tf-irt from the nulls In Switzerland tavin g you the big advance. You can buy l.ere and save fully 2S to 33 1-3 per cent , .. - . . Dainty' Narrow Edges 4 to 6 inches wide Up to 18 inches wide - 27-in. Hemmed Edge, very fine . Insertions . Beading ' Corset Cover Patterns . Pretty Flouncings ' ., , Sc. 6 l-4c 8 l-3c, 10c C l-c 8 l-3c 10c, 12 l-2c, and 15c 15c, 18c, and 25c' - '. 1 .- , 25c -. 5c, 6 l-4c, 8 1-3C, 10c 8 1-3C, 10c. 12 1-2 c, and 15c . 25c, 39c 49c : 25c and 49c EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES fl The ffiffil Fashion uj&) ShP g Clearance Sale on New Spring Millinery The newest and best to be had at clearance prices. A few of the prices follow: One lot that range in prices from $3.50 to $5.00. Special. $2.98. New sailors in Hemp, Milan, and Panamas, regularly for $5.00, spe cial, $3.50. Novelty, Bonnet and sailor shapes of more expensive materials sell ing regularly for $7.50, clearance price, $4.90. Similar reduction on all trimmed and unrrimmed hats. daughter. Miss Canficld, of Jones & Canficld. Mr. Canficld is a leading lawyer of his town, prominent In the profession tor many years. Me has been up in Canada on a business trip, and came down here for a week's vis it before returning home. Chas. S. Hruce. the barber, is a former fellow townsman, and with his children will go back for a visit of a month at l. verne. Rosatein & Goldberg 1 he goods of the Kiniif store, for merly the Stevens store, arc about packed, what remained after the re cent sale, read) for shipment to Sa lent. Mr. Rossteiii, who has had charge of the sale, reports a good business. The first of the month the store room will be for rent. Missionary Program The Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Pres byterian church at 2:45 o'clock. Fea tures ot the meeting will be "Public bducMion and the Mission Scl ool in Cuba, and Porto Rica." by Mrs. E. II. Edgar; "The Ministry of lleajing." by Mrs. Marmiam, and "News from Siam and Laos," by Mrs. T. G Hop kins. Football Man Here Robt. Farris, former University of Oregon football star and glee club man, is in the city today in Ihe in terest of the Northwest School Fur niture Co. He makes his headuuar- tera in Eugene. 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" Commercial Club Weather Report The weather man predicts more showers tonight. There was .02 inch es of rain fell yesteiday, the river rose to 5.9 feet, ande the temperature rang ed between 62 and 47 degrees, funeral of Geo. Humphrey The funeral of George Humphrey, who died on Sunday at Portland, was held at Portland at 2 o'clock this af .rrnoon. The remains will be brought' o this city tomorrow afternoon at 2 l'clock. on the Oregon Electric, fol- owed by burial at the Masonic ceme cry, under the auspices of the Ma sons. Mr. Humphrey, instead of be nt born in Iowa was born in Ohio. going to Iowa when a boy. ' Preceding the burial there will be a short service at the bome-of Judge Stewart, at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. White will speak at the service. Asks Partition of Property A complaint baa been filed by Wil li., in, George, John C. and Caroline Green vs. Fred. Dora, and Caroline Green et al, to settle certain property rights in land in Linn county. The I'lamtufi ask that the piupctly be sold and divided equally among the neirs of the late John Green, who died in 1906. No Sunday Shows at Globe The management of the Globe '.heatre has decided to comply wiih popular reiuest ' and hereafter tile theatre will be closed on Sundays. This no doubt if a move in the right dirc.-tion and it is sale to predict tht theatre' patrons of the city will nu'e up for it by attending the perform ances during week days. New Trsp Drummer - E. L. Biackburn, the well known trap drummer has associated himself with the Globe theatre. He starts his new duties today. Meeting Tonight Kcriil.ir stated communication of Rarzillai chapter Xo. 16, Order East ern Star this p. m. at 8 o'clock. College Alumni Elects At a' meeting of the Albany Col. lege Alumni last night the following olliccrs were elected: President John Bryant; vice president, Mrs. Koy Woods; secretary. Mrs. Will Rhodes, and treasurer, C. J. Irvine. I' was -decided to cooperate with Dr. W. H. Lee in holding a big luncheon for the old students of the college June 15. About 4(10 are expected to be present. Arrested for Stealing A young man named Walt:r Rut- sell was arrested this morning on a charge of larceny from a store. It is said that he was caught taking money from the i:il of Terrill's restaurant on -yon strict. Judge Swan placed his bonds at ?250 when he waived exam ination and went to jail to await the action of the grand jury. Ice Cream Social- There will be an ice cream social given by the young ladies of the M. h. church Friday evening. Thanks To all those who so kindly assist ed us by their kindness and help dur ing tne illness and funeral of our hus band and father and for the manv beautiful floral' offerings we wish to extend our sincere thanks. Mrs. J. R. Stewart and Family. Mary Parker Still Leads in Fair Contest There is no change in the posi tion of the leading candidates standing in the Panama-Pacific (air contest being held St Dew sons Rexall store. Mary Parker maintains s lead of nearly s thous and votes, with the Miases Kber ting, Hinckley, Coins and Snyder fighung for second, with good chances to jump in the lead at any time. Myrtle Jones leads the R. r. D. candidates, with Holland Par ker second. Mary Parker ...2847 Grace Ebertwg ......... .18?9 Beulah Hinckley 1861 Phyllia Coins -...il62? Irene Snyder i 1498 Dens Fromm .. ......1168 Violet Nutting tiaael smith iesaie Anderson tiles McKey iohnny Clelan rancia Pettibone Mable Blount .. Frances Haas Myrtle Byera Neve uithena iohnny Tate tuth McDaniel Clarence Reed Mrs. Peebler Flora Stoakes W. U. Messenger Mrs. J. R, Whitney Mrs. Fred Sanders .. Mary Hall Merle Nimmo Alice Muller Henry Fish Mrs. Clarence Phillips Robert Msrks Elithia Roberts Minnie Merril C. H. Redham F-dna Taylor Mary Cobb Thclma Lawreneon .. Geo. McClain .. Crystal Harnieh Violet Painter R. F. D. 1 Glenn Walker Velma Buchner R. F. D. 2 Myrtle Jones Wick Miller '. Lmme Conner R. F. D. J Rosa Faber 746 428 409 314 293 256 17J 138 134 132 114 115 .... NIB . 67 -253 ..636 -.241 - 56 Florence Eastman R. F. D. 4 Rolland Parker ErM WMliame . R. F. D. 5 Clara Gates . '. Ruth Cooper " J. W. Ryder R. F. D. 5 Nina Moras Golds Combs Ed Hollowiy R.F. D. 6 Esther Copeland . Ella Snyder Veima Kiaer . Olive Green .136 .106 549 298 ...339 ..250 .. 89 411 I40 ..136 30 LnriT nrenc tCVJ UfODne Unr.NI utLug, iiwiiwm rief Dispatch.. That Teld ef Fameus V lot or Its In War, It Is fitting that the great aulduT, who should be a uiun of deeds rnltu-r tunu words, should act au eiatuple of trraviuwi In his dlapatclU'S. Thus, after $o capitulation of Prugue, Kuvarufl thus communicated Ihe joyful Bows to hla euiprves: "llurmh! Prague!" To which Catherine, nut to be outdone In brevity, siiawerwd. 'Ilnivo, '1 tuar ahair That grlui sradog ltobert U. we, after gaining one of hla famous rUto rue over the Freucli. svut the news lu this rouclae sud bunhifullke fornii "Met with the Frvuih fleet; beat, killed, suuk aud burned as er uiur glu.". Tht Vlcouite de Turvunis marshal of France, waa a muu of equally few words, as he provvd when, nft.-r bis brilliant defeat of Coud at the luu In liMA. las annuuud hla triumph In ten words, "The etivniy came, was beaten; I am tlrvd; good nhiht!" Hut the world's grvatnit geuvrals have always been uiodela of brevity as of niodeaty since the days of Cueaar, wbuae "I rauie, I Saw, I couquiTvd." sent to bis friend Amlntlus aftvr lbs glortoua victory over rbarnaevs St Cela, Is the moat famous "dispatch" lu the auuala of war. Loudon Huturday Review. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN. Differing, Ferme ef Speeeh In Oreat Dritain and This Ceuntry The cummou objveta aud phenomena of nature are often differently named In English and American. Ducti AniiT-k-anlsuM as creek and run for small streams are practically unknown In England, and the KngMsh moor Is 8 stranger In the Vnllml Htalrs. The English man Is naturally but little fa miliar wltb bayou, gulch, gully, can yon, butte. dlvkle and bluff. lie knows the meaning of Bound (fjong Island sound), but slwaya asea channel In place of It In the same way the American knows the meaning of English bog. but elrouet always uaea swamp or marsh (often elided to ma'sbi. Foot hill is so Amerlraulsm; so la cold snap; so also are prairie, backwoods, flats and neck (In the sense of peninsula. The Englishman seldom If ever de scribes a severe storm as burrtcnue, cyclone, tornado or hUazard. He dues not ssy that Ihe temperature la pi de grees or that tne thermometer or the mercury U at 20 decree, but that there are three degree of frost He calls Ice water Iced water. Pittsburgh Preea. Dsily Democrat by Carrier. 84 Year. Special communication of Si. John's Lodge No, 17, A. F. tt lA. M. will lie enliven td Wcdursduy afternoon si 2 P. M. fur the ptirpe nf conducting Ihe buriul servi,-. es of llrullter (ieorge Humphrey, wh.i was one of the charter mciiibeis nf St. John's Lodge. A Urge alltcml aiice Is desired. DAN JOHNSTON, V. M. TO TR Di: Will trade second hand two seated buggy for s.idille. See H.iwliiiK, U'l Hrii.idall'iil Si. THE GLOBE Wednesday-Thursday BIG FEATURE SHOWS PROGRAM: The Famous Charlie Chaplin in "IN THE PARK" Helen Gardener and Nicholas Duneaw Present -THE STILL SMALL VOICE- A remarkable drama in three acts VAUDEVILLE Huddleton & Blackburn offer XYLOPHONE DUETS "His Jungle Sweetheart" A Selig animal feature SPECIAL MUSIC with Mr. Et L. Blackburn Playing drums, bells, etc - NO ADVANCE IN PHIL 13 Adults 10c, Children 5c MAIINtE 7 p. m. MtiHIS 7: IB end 9 p THEATRE CLOSED ON SUNDAYS Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building', Albany. Or. Bolh phones. Ijidy Assistant 9 DINNER SERVED 3 Every Sunday for 50c 9 3 st ST. FRANCIS HOTEL 4 9 Luncheon 1 1 :J0 to 2; dinner 5 9 B to 8 p. m. ,29tf 9 For Crockery, Glassware, Gran ite, and Tinware, Kitchen Goods, Novelties, and Fsncy Goods, Teas, Coffees, and Spic es. Essex & Essex 322 W. First St, Albany A. H. S. Senior Play POTTERSVILLE POST OFFICE Wednesday, May 26 ALBANY OPERA HOUSE Tickets on tale al Woodworth's Monday PRICES 50c, 35c, and 25c - 8:15 O9Qg(n0, " Subscribers. $ . If the bovs fail to deliver the 9 paper each evening kindly phone to thr nffire. The laanarement invites complaints from its pa- A irons and will do its best to rorrect faulty service. 8 3Q,D , COMING Wednesday June 2 engagenent" extraordinary Guy Bates POST OMAR THE TENTMAKER A Spectacular Persian Romance by Richard Walton Tully, au thor of "The Bird of Paradise" The Season's Supreme Spectacle! 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