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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915. PAGE THREE Mi Mm C. TlUmao Society K4Uor. Bill Phone Sll-R.' Horn 21M Mrs. I.lciyil Murquaui wat III hon ored guctt ul a Uelilitf ill farewell par ly, given by the Jieout Nuniilie cluli on Wednciday t the hum of Mr mid Mrt. Joe Warner a( Sunrise Mr. Murquain leavel the latter ar( n( (lie month (or llilioi. California, to join l'rofcttor Mariuiiut, where they will reside In the future. Hit husbands uf the dull members were additional guests. A buffet supper wii aerved by Mrsdumci John Hry- nl. Homer l)od and Joe Warner at lia-lhirty The latter purl of the ev ening wii pasted in card garnet aid music. The gueil of honor wat pre arnled with a Japailcte sandwich bat ket, from the young ladies. Thou present were Mcll. and Mcsdamo John llryant, Karl Canfiehl, Frank F.yrond. Rollin llarklrmau. Joe War ner, I'dward Virrcck, Glen Willard. Homer Dowd. Mra. Marquam and Mr. Chat. Fttrx. 9 9 9 In rotniliinent to Mr. and Mr. Josselyn of F.ugrne, Mr, and Mfi J. L. White were cliarming hosts on Tueaday when they .entertained lev era! of their friendt at their home on I llsworlh atrret. ' Auction 51 r w.i. the game played, lr. Davit tcoring high. A dainty repait rounded out the evening't pleasure. The addition al guettt included Mr. and Mrt. II. A Nelann, Mr. and Mrt. Joseph Kalslon. Mr. and Mrt. I'. A. Vounii. Mr. and Mrt. II. II. Cuslck. Mr. and Mrt. W A. Barrett, Dr. and Mrt. Davis. Mrt Anna Hunt, Mrt. Phillip Carroll . (Hood Kiver), Mcaart. Neil Hain, D O. Woodworlh and K. I- Shunter man, 9 9 The covered diah club met with Mr. and Mrt. Kred Walworth on Wednrt day, the occasion bring their tcventh wedding annivcrtary. After tupper the guelt enjoyed themtelvet in playing "SHI." Aal a late hour, refresh- , menu were aerved. The compliment, cd guratt were Mr. and Mr a. Fred Ward. Mr. and Mrt. Cady, Mr. and Mrt. J. J. Cullint and Mr. and Mrt I. R. Kelly 999 The Pythian Sitters gave a picnic tupper on Tuesday at Chautauqua park for the memhert of their fami lief, after which they .attended the concert by the Alpine Yodelrrt anil the cartonniat. 9 9 9 I.atl Sunday evening in Chautauqua Park, a few young ladiet, who had a camp on the grounds, entertained their gentlemen friendt at tupper. The privileged guettt wera Mr. and Mrs Glen Willard, Misct Clare Morgat, Uahcllc Taylor, Keith Van Winkle Etlher McChetnry, lleulth Hinckley. Messrs. Hiram Torhet. Stanley Van Winkle, Klmer Williamaon, Raymond Tomlinton, Ora Maker, Raymond Archibald and Carl Mickclaon. 9 9 9 ljit Saturday nitiht a Jolly crowd Full Plate Upper or Lower $7.50 For a Short Time Take care of your teeth NOW while the Special Price is on, ai it will not last long. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone for a date EXAMINATION FREE Lady Attendant OCIETY of young folks gave a picnic tupper in Hryant't park, down by the river. After a delightful tupper they attend ed the chuutauqua. Tliote prerci't were Minn Voleiia Smiih, Pera WII I Int, Mae and Claire Tillman, Kaic Stewart, Stella Dnrgau, Velma I'avit, Chrittine I'ipc. Louise Wiedcr, (,rem Kortmillcr, Kred Dolincrt. Hiram Tor bet, Victor Ollivrr, Klmer William ton, Ralph Criinite, Ora Hakcr and Dr. Cook. 9 (i) 9 The Kuril Ladies club met with Mra. ICnrii h on Thuriday. The incm liera brought their fancy work an l patted a few bonis togeilier in a social manner and in the lute afternoon, choice refreshment! were aerved Those promt were Medamet Al len, Aahloti, Harder, Kurich, MrFar luilil, Kalttoil and ilauiihtert I'ltie and Nor. ill. I latel and Lucy Athlon Mit l.ydia l.utlier (N'orth Albany), the guest of Mit Alice Kuril h, wan in honored guett. ' 9 9 9 Mr. and Mra. Rollin Hackleinan leave Monday for Portland and on Turtilay will tail on the Ureal North ern for San Franciico. They will yia. it friendt in Oakland, tlerkelcy. Ala meda, Mount George, Radium Sprint and Sacramento, before returning home. They expect to be gone about five weeks. - 9 9 9 Mr. W. G. Stanford left Friday morning for Newport to join her daughter Marion, where the will en joy the tea-breeet for a week. 9 9 9 Tonight the membcrt of the "50" social club and their friendt will itive a card party at the home of Mint Anna Schulu on Seventh and Feiry street!. 9 Several automobile! conveyed Al bany people over to the Grange Hall across the river l.itt night where tup per waa aerved. at teven. after which dancing wai the diversion of the ev ening. - The party constated of Meitrt. and Mendamct J. I.. White, Joteph Ralttnn. II. A. Nelton, "V. A.JIarrett, II. II. Cutick, W. II. Davit. Mrt. Phil lip Carroll (Hood Kiver), Mrt Anna Hunt, Mines Gertie Taylor, Itabclle Voting, Blanche Hammcl. Zona Haight. Metrt. Harold Wiedcr, E. L. Shunlcrman. Harry Hawkint, Hob Rohcrtt (Salem), and D. O. Wood worlh. , 9 9 9 A delightful affair of the week wai the "masquerade party," given on Wednesday by Mitt Salome Cusick mil Mitt Margaret Cathey at the Cu tick home on Weil Seventh ttreet. Many pretty and unique costumes were worn by the guettt. Mutic, dancing and garnet were the diver sion! of the evening, after which re freshment! were served. The list of invited guettt included Missel Joseph ine R.ilton, Thelma Leadhetter, Helen Hugh, Florence Kortmillcr, Glenna McDanict. Olive Barker and Stella Pittman. a 9 9 Mitt Violet I.uter, of Charlrroi. Pennsylvania, wat the inspiration for a delightful affair on Friday when Mrt. I.. R. Carter of 14J6 East Sixth j ttreet entertained about twenty young DR. W. A. COX - A I h ladles. Fancy-work, interspersed with muiic, wat the pattlmc of Uie alter, noon, at the clote of which choice re. frcihmentt wera terved. Mitt Lutcr left for San Francisco last evening to attend the exposition. 9 9 9, Last Saturday the Misses Kose Dan nali, I an I he Smiih, Louise Drnnalt, Mildred Shortridge, Rita Medin, and Wtlina Juiiklut enjoyed a picnic tup per, down on the river, in tha Chau tauqua park. Transferred Klmer Willis, an employe on the Southern Pacific, it to be trantferrcd at an early date and he and Mrt. Willi are preparing to leave Corvallii. They arc ttill in doubt at to where their new home It to be, but will probably be located at either Albany or White ton, Polk county. Corvallii G.-T. REAL ESTATE for SALE 2 acres, all in cultivation, mostly in bearing prunes, four room house, chicken parks, good toil, tituated right clote to Albany, and it cheaper than to own house and lot in Al bany, price orly 1UJ0)0. 35 Acres All in cultivation, family orchard, tituated 5 miles from Albany, fair house and b.':ru, living water, tplcn M soil This is one of tha best little farms in Linn coun ty. Price $4I.J. 124 Aciet. All in cultivation, ri: rated close to railroad ela tion, r.isy tcrnit. $JK)(MJ . down. $J"X in one year from dale of purchate and the bal ance on long time at 5 per t ii'!-rest. Thii ii a good niv. This f.irm hat good buildings and it well imprrv i ice City Property for Sale Gore house and lot on West Sixth ttreet. Batement and ..- Price way down. Good house and lot tituated Lyon ttreet, paving paid in full. A map. To Exchange. T"i acres and bungalow house. . Situated in good town of 2UX) no i ami. all kinds of fruit, . I barn, chicken parks, a renl nice place, would trade .,rml house in Albany, minted clote in. 4 Acres. All in cultivation, xood teven room house, good barn, buildings new, would trade for a larger place. 4'.f) Acres of good wheat land, in Kailern Oregon. Fair building!, good well and gas oline engine, all fenced with woven wire fence, would trade for good Willamette farm, or good nock of merchandise. J. V. PIPE SLAB WOOD In any amount and delivered on short notice; also other wood of any kind yon wish. Place your order now or your- win ter's wood. E. R. Cummings ALL DELIVERIES STRICT LY CASH Office phonet Bell 14J-J Home 178 Ret. phonet Bell 350 Home 146 Crowns and Bridge Teeth $3.50 DR. W. A. COX PAINLESS DENTIST '225 West First St. ' Albany, Ore. e 9 CITY NEWS 9 9 9 Left for Everett Mrs. L. T. Shipley and daughters, Violet and Betty, left thii morning for Kverett, Wash , where they will join Mr. Shipley and Kenneth for a two years' residence, during the building of the new pott office at that city. On the way they will spend Sunday at Gretham, where Mrt. Shipley and children reiidcd a couple of yean, and where they own a place. The entire family take with them the bett wUhet and good will of a large circle of friendt they made here during their resilience of 16 months here. At Ev erett they will reside in a new bunga low. Went to Pairs In Autos A Grass Valley party patting through the city for home after visit ing the fair at San Franciico, consist ed of J. W. Hayes and family. C. M. Krencb and two daughter! and C. M Tyler, travelling with a couple of au los. They left home May 2X. going by way of eaitern Oregon, following the Pacific Highway on their way home. While gone they visited both fairs. Where Did the tS Go . That was certainly tome frenzied finance connected with the prosecu tion of the tale of itock in the Unit ed Slates Cashier Co. of Portland. in which a few Albany men invested The ttock sold for $14 a share, the investigation showt, and of thii $(i went into the company. Where the $8 went is the thing being looked into. It looks very much at if there wat an immense graft, and it it no wonder he company went broke. Lehigh University Man F. R. Aihbaugh, of Bethlehem. Penn , it in the cily on a visit with bis titter, Mrt. E. J. Blair, and fam ily. The brother and titter had not teen each other for 23 yean. Mr. Athbaugh hat been connected with Lehigh University, at Bethlehem for 19 yean. He it burser, a poiition in, the treasury department of the Uni versity. After 27 Years B. M. Stevens of Chillicothe, Mis souri, a nephew of W. B. Stevens of Albany, who is now sojourning ai N'yebeach, came in Monday night for visit with his uncle. This it the firtt visit of Mr. Stevens to Newport in 13 years and the many changes thai have been wrought tince he last saw the city were a source of interest and amazement to him. Mr. Stevens first came to Newport 27 years ago before Newport had acquired the wide reputation as a summer retort which it now enjoys At that time people came to this beach in scores stead of thousands as it now the cate. Newport Newt. AT THE CHURCHES " First Presbyterian. Thesermon will be by Rev. F. L. Fraier. In the even ing the congregation will meet with the others of the city in the union services ... Christian Science Cor.- 4th and Ferry streets: Sunday services 11 3. m. Subject of Lesson sermon, "Life." Sunday tchool 10 and II a. m. Wed' netday evening meeting at 8. All arc welcome. ... Grace Presbyterian. F. L. Frazer, pastor. 10 a. m. Bible school. 11 a m. Tublic worship. President H. M Crooks will deliver the sermon.- 7 p m. Young People's service, as we join the union service at the church of the Brethren on Geary street. ... United Presbyterian W. P. While. pastor. Dr. H. F. Wallace will preach the morning sermon at 10:30. Bible tchool at 11:45 a. m. Christiain En deavor at 7 p. m. Union meeting at the Baptist church at 8 p. m. First Methodist. D. H. Leech, pas tor. Church service at 10:30 a. m. The pastor will preach the sermon. Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. with classes for all grades. In the evening at 8 o'clock the congregation will join in the union service at the First Bap tilt church. The public including vis itors and strangers welcome to all thete services. Good Sunday Chicken Dinner at the COTTAGE 25c m a KNOX BUTTE NEWS AND PERSONALS 9 9 40iii9Gli9999toti July 13 Mrs. Ray Beeson and children of Portland are guests thii week of Mr and Mrt. P. B. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. John Emmitt and children of Corvallit were callers here Sunday. Mrs. Harold Townet and ton Theo dore of Portland, came up Thuriday and will vitit with her mother, Mrt. Marian Miller and other relative!. A number of the Chrittian Endea vor Young people of Central church went last Sunday by auto the Turner convention. Those attending were Miitet Chlora Cornelius, El ma Cox, June Cox, Faith Gray, Anna Obritt. Eva Frazier, " Nina Propst, Zula Proptt, Mary Propst, Flo Powell, Florence Richards, Beulah Richard son; Mestrt. Carry Unritt, Alvin Obritt, Verl Miller, Fay Miller, Ar thur Parson, Waren Parson, Lloyd Propst, Elmer Proptt, Earl Denny, Roy Mound, Pete Minert, George Sumpter. Mott of the retidents here went to Albany Thursday to view the lib erty bell. The greater part of the hay in this vicinity has not been harvested. The raint prevent curing of the hay. Most of it is cut and shocked. AT THE THEATRES. An exceptionally good three act Universal feature wat teen at the Hub last night, and will be seen again to night. "The Prize Story," with Rose mary Tbcby and Harry Meyers in the leading parts. It was written and produced by Harry Meyers at the Uni versal City, Calif, Meyers is an ar tist as well as an actor, and painted the beautiful peacock pannels used in the scenery of one of the acts. Be ginning Wednesday the Hub will be gin a new film service, to come once a week, that will please the movie lov ing public. The first play will be the Scandal" by Loil Webert great play, which will be followed by other great plays. At the Rolfe were teen last nizht some great Belgian war scenet, taker by the Chicago Tribune's staff photo grapher. They are the pictures firtt shown at 25 and 50 cents, and show the lituation in Belgium wiib striking reality. No one can afford to miri them tonight, for they are not only interesting, but an education. ' See ing them is next thing to being ther.v Warranty Deeds. S. L. Overton and wife to Mary T. Thompson, July 12, 1915. Lands in block 6 in Hauseman's 2nd Add to N Brownsville, fS. J. A. Emmitt and wife to Charlet B. Rapp May 25, 1915. Lands in CI 41, Tp. 11. S. R. 3 wett, $10. FOR RENT New 6-room bungalow, tcreened in sleeping porch. Call p. ii ii7i ;irL2n JITNEY Call Buty Corner. 499-J,or 571-J Bell. Home phore mm. j K. Davis grocery. J 14-17 o A Bargain. House and lot, 55 1-2 x 132, corner 3rd and Jackson streets opposite high school building. Estate must be closed and will sell cheap. Call O. A. Archibald at First National bank. JI2-24 CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. Madame La Mar, the gifted clairvoy ant, who hat been in Albany for the past three months, is located at 106 4th street, corner of Lyons, where she ccn be consulted daily, from 10 a. m. until 9 p. m. The advice she gives you it accurate and can be depended upon, whether it concerns business, invest ments, sales, lawsuits, changes in loca tion, social, domestic or love affairs. If you are worried, sick or run down, she will tell you how to regain health, strength and success. Don't fail to consult this gifted woman. ' Remem ber the address, 106 Fourth St., cor Lyons. . jlotf WATCH FOR BROADWAY Free Balloons To every person buying a drink of Liggett's Orangeade, only 5c, a Balloon will be given FREE. See Balloons in window Da wson's Rexall Store LEON E. RENNELS' GARAGE 212' East First St. Albany, Oregon Get Your Breakfast at the Handy Shop Before leaving for that long trip you can telephone your order in and we will hare it ready for you the time you say. HANDY SHOP W. H. DuBeau . Cook With Electricity The Modern Way No coal, woods or dust no heat so cleanno ser vant so reliable always ready. Investigate Our Rates Just Oregon Power Co. "Reliable Service" ; . Telephones 15 306 West Second St. To the Business Men of Albany Prosperity and local pride are twin. Thay ara born at th lam rim and grow up together. Enthusiasm for th horn town la a great thing for local tmsine mm. One developed, this feeling show direct mums in mora sal and bigger profits. Hav yon vr n a shabby town proud, or prosperous? Good paint la a powerful factor in kping prosperity aitcr a community baa won it. We tll and recommend Dutch Boy Collar White Lead ' as th ba of "quallty-tlrst" paint. Put som "laad-and-oO " paint to work fa too and your bustn. Call na up. We aril all good painting requisites. FOSHAY & MASON, inc. Don't Experiment With Your Car We are experts and will pos itively repair your car aa It ahould be. Furthermore, our charges will be no more than you have been paying for inferior work. The Handy Place ' to Buy OasoUne 417 Lyon Street 99 Low Cooking Established Meuaga No. 3