Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, June 21, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACK FOUR
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, JUNE II. IBIS.
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IKE STUDEBAKER CAR
IS A HILL CLIMBER
"hit going 10 take you up a real
liill. which it only a couple of blocks
oui of our way, and show you the ad
vantage of the gas tank in the cowl
dash. It brings the carburetor right
up against the engine and gives a very
short feed pipe, which can be taken
oif, cleaned out and put back in a very
few minute, and there is less dan
ger with the tank located in the cowl
than any other part of the car. You
sec there is a gauge on the gas tank
so you don't have to measure the gas
or keep track of your mileage to see
how much gas you hive.
"This is (Juintero street, a JO per
cent grade. Oh. yes, this car will go
up here. As you see now, a car with
the tank under the seat could not get
gas to the carbureto unless you had
pressure on the tank. This tank in
the cowl gives a gravity feed and it
KOR RENT Convenient light house
keeping rooms Free ligl:t and wat-
Mra. C W. Tebault and suns
desire to express their heartfelt
thanks to all who so kindly aid
ed and comforted them during
their bereavement.
er. Call at 4A) V. 3rd. Home
phone 2466. J 18-2!
Card of Thanks
M rs. C. P. Schoel and family desire
to express their thanks for the sym
pathy and kindness during the illness
and after the death of their beloved
husband and father.
Celebrate July S at Jefferson.
TODAY'S PROGRAM
AT THE
Hub Theatre
The Twelfth Episode, of the
BLACK BOX. ak a Modem
Society DtasB. with
Violet Mertereau in
The Broken Toy
Kla Bagcot aad Jaaa Gail la a
Oaa-act Coasody
50.50
COMING WED. aad THUR.
Tka 3 No. of
"Under the Crescent"
THE HUB FOR GOOD
PICTURES
Always 10c
AT THE THEATRES.
The Kenwurthy flayers closed a
most siK'cesslul week at the lilobe
Saturday evening and left for Salem
lo fill a week's engagement at the
Oregon theatre. They will return a
week from Wednesday fur another
four days in an entire change of plays.
Today Manager Ayres is offering two
vaudeville acts in addition to the pic
tures tonight and tomorrow. Jack
Martin, champion roper and cowboy
conuiicdian. has some clever tricks
with the rope and comes from Salem
with a good record, rieity Miss Dor
ris Cackelte. of the Colonial Theatre
Vancouver. H. C, is stopping in the
city for a visit and has been engaged
to sing solos all this week. She has
a pretty soprano voice and will no
doubt please the Albany public.
An excellent bill is offered today
and tomorrow at the Hub Theatre.
The Hlack Box. the serial by K. Phil
lips Oppenheim, has proved very pop
ular and the operations of Sanl'ord
Unest, the scientific detective, are
awaited with interest from week to
week by a large number of people.
The twelfth chapter of thai serial ap
pears today. "The Broken Toy." a
modern society drama in two acts is
a pice well worth seeing and is clev
erly portrayed with Violet Mersereau
in the leading role. Kimr Baudot, our
of the moat popular of motion pic-
. ii.i aiiu jtuie ii.iii, present a
comedy entitled "5H-50." and it is
needless to say that this will be good.
Visit the new Canity Kitchen. 1st
and Lyon. Krai home made candies
fresh daily. Miss lirace Warn hard,
prop. Formerly of Portland. jl7-23
O'
Celebrate July S at Jefferson.
isn't possible to gel on a hill that the
gas won't run to the carburetor. Now
we will stop on the hill, showing you
Ihe effectite brakes. You see 1 can
bold it with either the foot or the
emergency. Now yon see in starting
again there is no jerk or jar. This
is a pressed steel cone clinch, leather
faced with springs behind the leather,
which makes it engage easily. We
can do the same with a full load of
seven passengers. Now in going down
ew ill gu on the compression with
just the least pressure on the foot
break and w e can 'hold her don to a
snail's pace." From contest story of
.-orire n Kire. I.n Angclc.
HowStudebaker
cars are built
Mnition
5-
ran
. lit
i-JL
TheoacUlaeraehsbowatheaaarcr
ttwt Is developed by a macnato
or other ftHoz ijnUm and bow It
warlae whoa tbt ooord ofthemotor
vartea. This illustration Is a rccorj
showing the variation la the ea
crsT of a macnetowhen the motor
waa toralac 600 tlmae a sUsota
aodeaotlmae a mlnta.
aeoaa
H!r i,.i
urpaao '
SfJitakf Fmatnrn
Hactrte Uchtlne and Starting Foil tfoat
Infl Raar Asia Tlaiken Baarlnga oafcta
Traad Raar Tlrse Ono-tnao Tjrpa Top.
Btudebakaa ROADSTER. . BSrJ
StudebitkerrOl.'R. .... tlS
8tudclia.lcsrt.ICHT SIX. . 13S3
8tudabakarSlX.7-paanaw,1460
FAaADatruit
SUES steady firing
at aoy apecu
Magneto? No, sir! Better than that the Studebaker-Wagner
Electric System that's built to order for Studebaker Cars. Lots
of cars, of course, are still usinj magnetos. But study of the
leading cars at the Auto Shows disclosed that more than 52 of
the high-grade cars arf -.suig a battery-ignition system.
And the reason is simply that electric-system ignition is better
than the magneto. Wiien the motor is turning fast, the magneto
is satisfactory. But the minute you slow up on a grade or in
city traffic the energy developed by the magneto weakens
and that is just when you need ignition energy most
For when the motor h running a t low speeds and the charge is
highly compressed, it tries a hotter spark to fire it And that's
why Studebaker h -usin rj tin's battery-ignition system, which
is not only simpler but MOKE RELIABLE, because it insures
maximum voltage at low speeds as well as at high speeds.
It guarantees SURE, steady firing. For the storage battery is
ready to deliver the maximum voltage at all times. The motor
doesn't skip or rn-cs t low speed. And it PULLS steadily and
tenaciously ALL the time the car is moving. Guarantees the
CERTAINTY of operation that a man looks for in this car
CITY NEWS.
OS
(a1 S8(8itSS)l$08S)$8BlS4
Browns villa Girl
Miss Beatrice llollirook, of Browns
ville, is in the city on a visit, the guest
of Miss Dorothy Lee. She is return
ing Miss l.ee't picnic call,
Mr. Hawley Here
Congressman Willis C. Hawley was
in Albany a short lime Saturday night
on his way to the border line of the
state to meet Representative John J.
Filsgerald of New York, chairman oi
he committee on appropriations, who
is in the state to investigate irriga
tion needs. It was expected Ilia'
Congressman C. N. McArthur and
N J. Sinnot would leave Portland
Saturday night for the same purpose.
KJamath country will be visited first
and. then the other sections of I lu
nate will be gone over.
Beat it Here .
Hob l.angley and Mr.- Culloch,
I'niveraily of Oregon students, work
ing in Harrisburg during ihe summer,
were in Junction Saturday evening
when a big freight train came
through. Thinking a ride would be
better than walking Ihe boys swung
onto the freight, but when Harris
burg was rearhed, their conveyance
did not slop and they were carried
on to Albany. Not lo be outdone.
however, the amateur hoboes climbed
on Ihe blind baggage of the 11:37
train and when last seen they were
headed for the south.
Rexford Goes to Mill City
Den-ill Kexford. the crack high
school pitcher and member of the
Albany Athletics, left this morning
for Mill City where he will probably
work during the summer. Rexford
is one of the best pitchers in the state
in his class. He will play with the
Mill City team.
Looking for Location-
Albert Rebillard. of North Dako
ta, spent Sunday looking over Albany
with the view of locating here. He
left for Portland this morning but
may return for further investigation.
To Portland in Canoes
Saturday afternoon Jack Dolph and
Jack Montague, students of the state
university, and 'sons of prominent
Portland attorneys, were in the city
on their way from Ktigene to Port
land in a canoe. Two other boys in
another canoe accompanied Ihein.
They expected to reach Portland to
day.
Longest Day of the Year
This is the longest day of Ihe year.
Tomorrow will be substantially the
same length. Then the days will grad
ually get shorter.
W. C. T. U
W. C. T. U. will meet in remilar
session at the library at 2:30 tomor
row atlernoon. .Mrs. A. II. Martin'
paper on "Temperance and Saloon"
win he oi interest lo all. Mrs. Itl.-iin
will give an interesting talk on W.
C. T. U, work at the fairs both at San-
liego and San Francisco. Members
ire requested to be present as some
important matters are to be discussed
concerning Chautauqua visitors invil
fd to attend.
M. E. Sunday School Picnic-
All members and friends of the
First M. E. Sunday school are umed
to make no engagements for Tues
day. June 29. for on that H.nv will h.
held the big annual picnic of this
school. Anyone wishing immediate
'formation may phone to any mem
ber of the general committee: K. K.
Ohling, G. T. Hockensmiih. A. M.
nammer. J. . Howard. Further an-
nouncements will be made throiigh'the
press the latter part of the week and
Celebrate July S at Jefferson.
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km iia mm " i rTT n . . -
Out WBT no
coma in and look orsr
this Studebaker Ignition or stem
on the ear iuwlt Like to show van
the staple wirin arsuca and all tha rUtaila.
Like to have you eoa tha car. too. and know tha
comr.-nence and tha CuMKOkT and tha aafatv that's
Udli Inu it Ail wall g!uiy arrango for any kind of testa yon lis
bills, righj roads, snyhing. Will yrm phone uar Or If too cant
coice i;:, writo Uit our boudaton tba Studabaker Elocthc 8 retain.
Plaea Yoar Ordar Now While Yaw Can Cat Innadiala Delivery
ALBANY GARAGE
SUCCESSORS TO BARRETT BROS.
SHOE
SPECIAL
Mary Jane
Pumps
Pat kid and gun metal;
Goodyear welt aolet;
broad toes, and
low heels
Sizes 8 1-2 CI 7A
to 11 at.. Bl.U
Sizes 11 1-2
to
Mcdowell
shoe CO.
at Surday school next Sunday.
Died
Mrs. V. O. Hoover, at her home,
4.K Fast Fidh Street, Sunday morn
ing, June M IUI5 The defeased was
bom in Indiana, July Itf. W. With
her husband and family she moved lo
Oregon from kuas last December
llesidrs her husband she Is survived
by six children, ull living here excepi
a daughter, Mrs. A. J. Fllculmrger,
who resides al Ashlaml. Two sislrrs.
Mrs. Clayton, of Aitlie and Mrs
Smith, of Albany, also survive, besides
three brothers In Canada. Funeral
services will be held tomorrow alter
noon at o'clock from the Men
nonile church. Kev. II. Smith, of the
Duukard church, conducting the serv
ices. Married
Fred Farlow of Albany and Miss
Laura Parrish of this city were unit
ed in marriage al Salem Wednesday
evening and lefl immediately for a
visit to the Panama exposition, llolh
tire natives of this section and every
body congratulates. Jefferson Re
view. -
Only J School Mates
G. 11. Ilaighl, who attended Ihe old
lefferson institute 45 years ago. was
iu town Ihe first of Ihe week, look
ing for oldtime friends. Uncle John
l.ooney ami Mrs. J. A. V.iughan
were the only former schoolmates he
could locate Review,
Sam Boy
The IH year tdd boy who did so
much stealing in a short time al Al
bany and was relumed to the reform
school ihe first of the week, is the
same I'd who robbed several Jeffer
son houses I' days ago and was ar
rested by Constable Dcnson. Review
Now In Portland
Dr. Virginia V. I.rweaux, osteo
pathic physician, who has been prac
ticing in I'oril.md since leaving Cor
vallis several months ago, will be iu
this city Saturday and Sunday, June
19 and 21). on a visit to friends here
Gaxclte-Tiiiics. '
A. II. Hincksoii, of F.ugene, is In
the city on business.
Mrs. R. C. Churchill left for l.a
Grande yeslrrday.
Mr a K, V. Illoomtleld left Ibis
morning for Cruliulia, Wu.
I'. II. Ilruudage, of the Forestry
Service, went lo Detroit this morn
ing on business connected with thai
department,
FOR RF NT Four looms. Privilege
to bath. X per mouth. No water
rent. Call at Ht).' Ilroad.ilbin S'
i..
Celebrate July 5 al Jefferson.
AUTOMOHII.F. M FN New manag
mcnt at Clrvenger's repair shop.
F.xpcrt repairing. The hntly pbice
to buy gatolmc. llolh phones. 2i
E. First Si. (l.ee) l.eon E. Ren
nrlU. Mi'f j.'l-f
Phyllis and Irene a
lie
Just nint mora voting days left.
Phyllis Ooina and Irene Snyder
have tia votes, Mary Parker atlll
In tha lead. Ba aura and gat your
tickata and vote. It means Irea
trip to San Francisco for some
one; vote for your friend.
FRED DAWSON
Tha Rcxall Drug Store.
Mary Parker 9104
Grace Eberting -
Phyllia Ooina 64J
Iran 8nyder MHS
Belah Hinckley SOU
Dena Kromm 4771
Pranclt Haaa .... . 2037
K. P. D. I
Velma Buckner .' IMS
K. K. D. 2
Myrtle Jones 2J1S
Wick Miller 116
l.lnnie Connor - II4S
K. F. D. i
Florence Eastman WIS
R. F. D. 4
RowUnd Parker I6U
Ethel Williama 1740
Clera Oatea - 9JI
R. F. D. 5
Nina Morsa I7M
Colds Comba - .1231
Ed. Hollowsy 9SB
R. P. D. 6
Esther Copelsnd 2067
Ella Snyder 961
Velma Kner 1039
Oliva Oraen 890
TODAY THE GLOBE I TODAY
"Always a Good Show"
VAUDEVILLE PICTURES
Earl Metcalfe
2 Good ActS Z ,h. throe real dramatis
JACK MARTIN "The Cipher Key"
champion roper Lillian Walker
Cowboy Caaudiao la "Tha Love Whip"
Bobby Connelly la
Mia Doris Cackette "SONNY JIM"
Sapraao Soloist with popular nd Ford Detroit
Globe Orchestra accempaaimeats Weekly I
Any Seat 10 cents Any Seat
20c ROLFE THEATRE 1 20c
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Count Leo Tolstoi's Soul-stirring Drama
The KREUTZER SONATA
With Nance O'Neil, Theda Bara, and Win. E. Shay,
i
Yost owo it to yourself to oaa this Giaat Picture, tha Splendid Acting,
tha Superb Scenes
"Gasoline Gus and His Jitney Bus"
Tha original "Jitney" featured on tha Orpheum Circuit by Ray Sam,
ulea, Mullen ft Cogan, Eileen Stanley, and aung, whittled and play,
ed by hundreds of other "Headline" acta throughout tha country.
That hat aat tha music world talking.
15c at the MUSIC DEPT. of the
Woodworth Drug Co.
Mr. Man Buy That New
Suit at the Golden Rule
and Save 22 to 33 1-3 0
Where Can You Make
Money Easier ?
$15 Blue Serfe and Novelties $ 9.90
$20 Blue Serge and Novelties $12.50
$25 Blue Serge and Novelties $16.50
Same price 365 days in the year, except Sundays
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