Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, June 04, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOB FOUR
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. JUNI 4. 191 J.
TIMELY OFFERINGS
Of Summer Merchandise
New Middy Blouses
Best Stylet
$1.15 each
New Neckwear in Collars, fichus,
Collar and Cuff sets special 20c and 35c
Children's wash
dresses, new sum
mer styles, 69c -$1.50
Agents (or
Standard
' Patterns
FLOOD'S
STORE
FOR SALE Several young pigs.
2 months ol.l. Call Bell 15-FU.
j 3-6
SUNDAY
ATHLETIC PARK
3.-00 P. M.
Albany Athletics
Harriman Club
at Psrtbusd .- - ;-
BIGGEST GAME OF
THE SEASON
Come Ouj and Boost
ADMISSION 25c
Grandstand 10c
Children under 14 FREE
Hub Theatre
TONIGHT
"Under the Crescent"
Episode No. 2
"The Cage of the
Golden Bars"
Featuring Princess Hassan
The life story of an Egyptian
Princess, (Ola Humphrey, an
American girl) laying bare the
untold secrets of the Harem.
Wonderful cast and Scenic
Effects.
The Heart Breaker"
A College Comedy in Two
Parts.
LO-KO COMEDY
Big Bill-Six Big Reels
ALWAYS
10c
The HUB for Good Pictures
BASE
CALL
Do Your Trading Every
Day at the Golden Rule
day after day week after week, and youH toon realize the big sav
ing. Fully 25 to 33 1-3 per cent Our 83 Busy Stores cooperating
in every way, always give you the test Merchandise obtainable t
a big saving. No unnecessary expense here for you to pay for.
Gingham House Dresses ......98c
Pretty $1.50 Waists 98c
Hope Muslin 6 l-2c
Best Calicos 5c
Lonsdale Muslin 8 l-3c
Heavy House Lining 5c
Apron Gingham 5c
New Silk Waists $1.98
Ladies' Dusters $1.49
THE GOLDEN RULE
83 BUSY STORES
Children's sUk sock,
dainty and durable
25c pair
New Patterns in
wool challies
50c yd.
Afents for
Kabo
Corsets
AT THE THEATRES.
The photo play change at the GU.bc
;oday is headed by a two act Biograph
special. "The Bridge Across." This
:s a thrilling drama, full oi action jnd
interest from first to last. The lite.
ar news is shown in the Hearst-Se
ng weekly. Helen Holmes appears on
he bill in another of the series in the
Hazards of Helen, this week's in
bailment being "The Girl at Lost
Point." "Burglarious Billie.- a Vila
jraph comedy featuring Billie 'Juirlt
-'. good. The vaudeville act lor this
.veek-end is Huddleson and Black-
urn. the popular Xylophone nlayers.
vho will be heard in new vlrctxmj
on the wood instruments
The second adventure of "Under
the Crescent" series, feaiur.ni the
rrincess Hassan in the episode oi
"The Age of the Gilded Bars." will be
seen at the Hub Theatre tonight and
Saturday, Particularly elaborate Ori
ental sets were constructed for this
episode of the six-installment seres.
In one scene a caravan of camels en
ters a street in Cairo constructed at
rot little expense. The set is nearly
2C0 ft. deep and more than 130 natives
ake part in the action. Turkish ba
zaars line the roadway and the mina
ret of a mosque looms up in the mid
dle of the background. The "Under
the Crescent" series relates in modi
fied form the startling adventure of
the Princess Hassan as the wife nf
the nephew of the Khedive of Egypt,
the Prince Ibrahim Hassan. Miss Ola
Humphries, an American actress,
married the prince several years ago
aad during her stay in the harem took
a number of photographs which will
he used in the forthcoming serial
Each installment is a complete story
in itself.
In addition lo this interesting play
there are three othr interesting pieces,
'ncluding a riproaring Lo-Ko comedy,
:.nd a two reel comedy of more than
ordinary merit, entitled "The Heart
lireaker," a college campus play.
We have some very heavy, sterling
lounted, belts for gentlemen. We
ngrave each one free of charge. F.
M. M. French & Son, jewelers and
tngravers. mZ7tf
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Building, Albany, Or.
Both phones. Lady Assistant
Underhill Overalls 75c
Crown Overalls .. 75c
Men's Unions, 49c, 89c, 98c
B. V. D 89c
Dress Sox 5c
Work Sox 5c
Work Shirts 45c
Dress Shirts 49c
Silks Shirts ...... $1.98-$2.93
2-piece Underwear 25c
City News
Corvallia Woman Here
The members of the Priscilla club
went to Albany on (lie 12:12 train and
this afternoon were entertained al the
home of Mrs. Tom Riley, a former
Corvallis lady and a member of the
club. Mrs. Charles Colbert went to
Albany this morning and will assist
Mrs Riley in entertaining. Guietc-
Timea, "
Finished School Y
Miss Anna Johnson, who has been
teaching in Scio the past year, fin
ishes her work there today for the
year. She will spend the summer
with her folks at this city. Miss John
son is an O. A. C. graduate.
Woodmen to Initiate
The Woodmen of the World will
hold their regular Friday meeting this
evening at 8 o'clock, at which lime
initiation will be held. All members
are requested to he present.
A Khaki Crowd
With fish poles, khaki suits, etc..
a party went up the C. & E., this
morning, suggesting that the outing
season is approaching. These were
both men and women.
Returned from the Fair
Henry Volstedt reached home last
evening after his San Francisco trip,
lie had a fine time at the fair, and be
sides had some side trips that were
enjoyable.
Scio's Milk
Albany people show good judg
ment in buying Country Club con
densed milk. This morning one gro
wer received twenty cases from Scio.
It is probably the best milk pro
duced. At least that is what the mak
ers declare, with good reason for it.
Went to Goods
Mrs. Hugh Fisher and children
went to Gooch this morning for a
tisit at the home of Mrs. Fisher's
hrotherin-law. C. W. Mariels. Mr.
and Mrs. Fisher are bringing up the
little girl of Mr. Mariels.
Pine Group Photograph-
Members of the Grange, who at
tended the State Grange at Tillamok.
ire showing a picture of the Grangers
Liken there that is a credit to the large
gathering. Though there are several
hundred in the group every face is as
plain as if in a single picture.
Down to His Salem Office
Dr, W. A. Cox went to Salem this
morning on his regular trip.. He has
gotten a good start in that chy. Be-
eving in printer s ink as well as ex
pert work, he has a combination thai
is a winner.
Eig Brother Lyon
C. A. Lyon, of Lebanon, of Big
Brother fame, went to Salem this
morning. He hat just gotten out an
other bulletin, or rather issue of his
paper, which covers the work being
done, a great one for the uplift of the
boys of the state..
Cack From Lebanon
Walter Patterson, the pop corn and
peanut merchant, returned this morn
ing from Lebanon, where he has been
running a stand during the strawberry
fair, doing a fine business.
On a Ford Trip
A. C. Miller, who resides out on
Albany heights, and runs the Ford
garage in Corvallis, and his son lAIgie,
went to Portland this morning on a
Ford trip. Miller reports Fords go
ing like hot cakes over al his place,
the demand being constant.
Swarm of Bees
A swarm of bees this forenoon tried
:o hive on one of the windows of the
public library, perhaps attracted by
the neat appearance of the building.
Janitor Prescott got busy and suc
ceeded in getting rid 01 the busy lit
tle fellows.. -
The Weather-
Fair tonight and Saturday. Yester
day's temperature ranged between -74
and 44 degrees. The river fell to 4.1
MacDonald Watering
u1 ll'.;,, u f d
GREAT men are osually very human, although with soma of them we
do not come closely enough In contact with tbem to And this out. A
famous baritone who Das pleased thousand of people In hundreds of.
cities on both sides of the Atlantic Is here ahown maklna friends with
children at a Chautauqua. This man is H. Ituthven MacDonald, Canada's
famous baritone. Ba will appear at the Chautauqua here this summer, when
be will sing socb oratorios as "The Messiah,'' "Hamsun." "The Creation" and
The Redemption." One ne'er forgets hi powerful yet sympathetic voice
who baa attended MacDonald's concert This baritone Is equally at borne
with humorous and descriptive songs, folk aonsrs and ballad.
Coming during Albany
feet above low water.
Cherries Her Now '
Some fine looking cherries are in
the market, timely arrivals, for the
strawberries are about gone aheady,
though the - present sunshine will
probably bring out some later ones.
Original Window Display
Original windows always nurse t at
tention. There is one at Dawson's, a
person is hound to sloo and observe
From underneath an umbrella there
appear the feet of a man. a couple of
old shoes representing them, auj the
foot and ankle of a young lady. Did
you observe that a left Fmmy Lou
is on a right foot; but tht Emma
l.ous fit almost any old toot.
ecial Communication
of St. John's Lodge No, 17,
A. F & A. M, this evening.
Friday, June 4th. at 7:30
o'clock. Work in the E. A.
degree. Visiting brothers
welcome.
DAN" JOHNSTON'. W. M.
DINNER SERVED 9
3 Every Sunday for 50c
4 st ST. FRANCIS HOTEL
9 l uncheon 11:30 to 2: dinner 5
$ to 8 p. m. )29tf 9
THE GLOBE
TODAY
A Biograph Special in
Two Acts
The BRIDGE ACROSS
Latest War Movies, with
"Hearst-Selig News"
THE HAZARDS OF HtLEN
The Girl at Lone Point"
A Vitagraph Comedy, featuring
Billie Quirk' In
"Burglarous Billie," and
HUDDELSON &
BLACKBURN
la m XylopboB Dttsrts, Al
bsuiy. Popular ,
VAUDEVILLE
Adults 10c; Children 5c
THEATRE CLOSED SUNDAYS
EMMA
LOU
and
CINDARELLA
Pumps
All sizes
Mcdowell
shoe CO.
Chautauqua Lambs
Chautauqua la July,
A
$1.45
HOI TIME IN CITY COUNCIL
(Cor tinned from Pa" IV
ordinance fur 30 days to show good
faith on the part of the council and
give time for the grangers and busi
ness meu to get together with the
council and draft a satisfactory bill.
After his talk Count ilmau Twee-
dale had left the room, and at this
point In the proceedings Miss Ber
tha Heck arose and precipitated mat
ters more by remarking that when
Mr. Tweedalc left the room he made
grimaces and winked at City Record
er Van Tassel, and was trying to soft
soap the delegation. This, however
was denied by Mr. Van Tassel. Arch
Miller, a prominent granger, was also
on hand, and when he arose and urg
ed quick action on the part, of the
council and mentioned the fact that
many farmers were shout to trade al
other .towns, Mr. Tweedale put in a
few remarks that still further caused
Mr. Miller's blood to boil, and Mayor
Curl put a stop to the arguments by
stating that no one could he heard
unless he confined his remarks to a
statement of the case without arous
ing the animosity of others
Other talks were made by Coun
cilman Geo Richards. A. L. Fisher.
.Mayor Curl. Mrs Allen, L. F Mam-'
ilton, Fred Dawson. M. Senders and
Councilman Lyons. The mayor put
an end lo the discussion by staling
that the council was anxious that the
matter be settled with satisfaction to
all. and that the best way was to lei
the committee from the grange, the
business men and the council work
mailers out in a quiet way and not
agitate it in public He was of the
opinion that plenty of places could
be found and designated where farm
ers could hitch without blinking the
alleys, that business houses could in
stall rings in the sidewalk, and that
when everybody understood the or
dinance thai it would be found that
much talk and excitement had been
wasted for nothing.
MOVED.
C. H. Frochnow, the shoemaker,
has moved his shop next door to the i
Democrat office. Repairing neatly ;
done. J3JyJ
Mary Parker Still
Leads in Panama
Fair Trip Contest
Aa June advances interest con
tinues to increase in Fred Daw
son's Panama Fair trip contest.
With nearly 5000 votes Miss Msry
Parker continues to lead the list,
but there are several other candi
dates that are in striking distsnce
and could easilv take the lead with
a little work. The splendid trip
to the greatest fair the world baa
ever known is surely worttr tne ef
fort. In the Rural Routs contest Row
land Parker still leads, but Miss
Myrtle Jones is so close that hs
lead is little mora than a tie.
Mary Parker ..: 4717
Phyllis Goins 3802
Grace Eberting . 3678
Beulah Hinckley - 3178
Dena Fromm . 3062
Irene Snyder : .2976
Violet Slutting 1123
Frances Haas . 888
Merle Nimmo 591
Hszel Smith . 453
Mfles McKey 327
Jessie Anderson .
lohn Clelsn
"rancis Pettibone
.. 648
. 298
. 262
.. 262
Myrtle Byers
Mable Blount 174
Ruth McDaniels 144
Neva Githens 132
Edna Taylor ... 289
Johnnie Tata ..
. 114
. 84
,66
. 63
. 55
. 54
. 52
. 49
Clarence Keed
Flora 8toaka ,.
Mrs. Feebler
W. U. Messenger
Mrs. Fred Sanders ...,
Mrs. R. J. Whitney ...
Mary Hall
Alice hiuller ...
Henry Fish - , 42
Minnie Merril
39
Mrs. C. PhUlips .......
Tbelrra Lawrenson
Robert Marks
Violet: Painter ........
Flithia Roberts
C. H. Redham
Mary Cobb
Geo. McClaln
Crystal Hamlsh
R. F. D. 1
Glen Walker
, 38
. 35
. 32
. 24
. 16
, 16
. 14
14
16
467
746
Velma Buckner
R. P. D. 2
Myrtle Tones
Wick Miller ..........
L'nnie Conner
R. P. D. 3
Rosa Faber
Florence Eastman
R. F. D. 4
Powland Psrker
Fthel Williams .
Clsra Qstes
Ruth Cooper
1360
661
628
568
601
14.10
990
451
446
425
... , 1100
734
J. W. Rvder
K. F. D. 5
Nina Morsa
Golds Combs
Ed. Holloway 492
K. V. U. 6
"hee Copeland ..1019
Flla Snyder 547
Velma Kiser 579
Olive Green . 430
Pioneer Picnic
at Brownsville
June 9. 10 and It
4 . '
FOR RENT House that has been
renting at $12.50 lor $7, it taken at
once. 6 rooms, new, Hume phone
IJ.'I. jj-4
For a summer umbrella, see those
new "Hull" detachable handle and suit
case umbrellas ill colors, at F, M.
French & Sun's Jewelry store. We
engrave your monogram on the han
dle free ot charge. nu7tf!
C. S. Stewart, the Lebanon banker, J
was in the city this afternoon.
R. V. Kalta, the pinna tuner, went
to Jeflcrsoti this morning. He audi
his family will go to Portland Monday
lo reside. ,
See the 1916 Overland, at $865 at
Irvine Oarage.
THE GLOBE
Tuesday, June 8
Grand
Entertainment
kr
STUDENTS OF THE
SISTERS' ACADEMY
Ticket 25c
Comiog
THE
TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY, June 8 & 9-Th. Most
Talked of and Greatest Sensation in'Motlon Pictures
WITH AN
ALISTAR
CAST
HYPOCRITES
ADMISSIONi Adults 20et Children 10c when accom
panied by elders. No children adraitfedoinless with ciders.
The Rage
Our Maple
Nut
Ice Cream
Order it for your Sunday
Dinner
Whitney's
All Essentials for Travel
. , are found in a trip Fast from San
Francisco, via the
OGDEN ROUTE
(Southern Pacific-Union Pacific)
. COMFORT Three trains with every
modern convenience home, hotel
or office for the fusiness man or
tourist. Srenery unsurpassed on
the American continent.
SERVICE Mo hrtetr to., be had.
Courteous efficient employes, the
best dining '. ar service. Trains
protected day and night by Auto
matic Electric Safely Mock Sig- '
nals.
Stop-Overs at San Francisco
One way tiikels of 10 days In visit
the Panama Pacific International Kx
. position,
'Ask for particulars, stopovers and literature via this route from any
agent,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
us. sr
JsU
I dam
The
Fashion
shp
Don't Overlook This
CLEARANCE
SALE
on New Spring
Millinery
You can save money on new hats
by buying here now. One lot that
ranges In prices from $3.50 to 15,
sells at $2.98. New sailors In
Hemp, Milan and Panamas that
sell regularly (or $1. special al
$5.50.
Another lot embraces the latest
novelty, bonnet and sailor shapes
of mora expensive materials that
sell regularly at $7.50. Special at
$4.90. And similar reductions on
all trimmed and unulmmed hats.
ROLFE
Coming
WITH AN
ALI -STAR
CAST
Sweet Shop