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PACE FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JULY 17. IBIS. ig July Values 25c voiles and organdies 19c yd. Children's Rompers and play suits. Special 35o Laces 5c yd. Shadow laces 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 in ches wide, worth to 15c yard Embroidery 17o yd. 18 inch flouncing and corset cover embroideries. 40 inch silk poplin, all the good shades, $1.25 yd. 36 inch white mercerized gabardine ate skirts, 50c yd. for separ- FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. City News Hawaiiana at dob. Mondav and Tucsd.iv the Globe il! pesent the Royal Hawaiian Singers, a company of native musicians iron the mid-Pacific isles. The program will be given in three parts. The first will be "The Flower of Love." a Ha- waiians, and no doubt the house will 1 packed both nights St Mary's Church. Sunday servic es at 6:M and 9:J0 a. in. Father Henry will officiate and preach from the i ;osiel of the Sunday. Si. Luke 16 waiian playlet. ,h, second Mis, Eve- ;he . -Tht PlTticaUr lyn DcFohart will be seen in her I . , unique version of "Uncle Tom's Ca-! -"1m""- Th vemng service will bin", and. the third part will be vocal ' h he,d 7:30 wilh sermon and ben and instrumental music by the com-' d lotion. The pastor will have charge pany. Everyone knows of the beanti-1 of the mission services at Lyons and ful. plaintive melody of the native Ha- Mill Citv. T H E H U B BIG DOUBLE BILL TODAY ROSEMARY THEBA in "THE PRIZE STORY" la Th.-e. Acta - - " TWO OMEDIES Keystone, -YE OLDEN CR Vf Eft's Jaker. THE FATAL KISS"; "COURAGE," An Emotional Drama 10c JUST GOOD PICTURES 10c T H E H U B Monday THE GLOBE - Tuesday "ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW The Royal Hawaiians fed m I ;h In a Happy Blending cf Mirth and Melody THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON BARGAIN PRICE3: Main Floor 2 St; Balcony 15c; Child ra 10c Doois open 7 JO; Picture 7:45; Show at 8:45 Another Speeder Fined Acting Chief of Police Grift King yesterday placed under arrest Ells worth Lillard for running his big yellow racing car over the streets of Albany at a greater speed than IS mile au hour. Lillard plead guilty and was fiucd $10 and cost, which he paid. Band Concert Tonight The Albany 1'heasant band will give a concert, tonight from 7 JO to 8: JO at the corner of Firm and Broadalbin streets. The band will play the latest music and a treat is in store for the public. Cff For California Mr. and Mrs. "Vred Dawson will Irnvc tonight on the 11:37 California Exprea for San Francisco. Mr. Dawson will attend the International convention of Kexall dealers, and is I on the program of the convention for an address. They will be gone .about j two weeks, visiting in various parts oi California before returning. Weather Report- Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 69 and S3 degrees. The river stands at 1.4 feet above low water. I raotorea to newport W. A. Leadbetter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Small. J. L. White and family. Mrs. Frank Eyrond and Mr. ami Mrs. Culp left in autos early this morning for Newport to spend a day on the beach. They will return home tomorrow. Boy Scouts Had a Session - The Boy Scouts had a session last night at the Y. M. C. A., wf an in teresting character. A feature was the reading of three papers telling about the hike to Cascadia. read by Albert Senders. Wilber Wolfe, and Austin Halt They were full of humor is well as narration. Seeing the N. W. A. R. Guston. C. B. Guston. and B. W. Guston, stopped at the Si. Fran cis last niht. while on their way through the valley in their auto from Los Angeles, to places north: Instead of going to the fairs they are leaving them behind for a change, visiting a lection of the U. S. that always in terests travellers. Rev. Gibson Here Rer. and Mrs. Gibson, of Plain field, HI., are in the-city on a visit at the home of their niece, Mrs. P.. A. Young. On their way here they visit ed in several states, including Cali fornia, where they saw the two fairs Rev. Gibson was pastor of a Portland :hurcli for six years, going cast in order to be nearer a daughter, who resides in Chicago. He has a son. Foster, in the electric business in Portland, whom they will visit next week. Left for Illinois Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Francis left last night and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.S M'CuIlongh today, for their homes in Eden, III. They expected to visit in Portland a few days at the !:ome of Clias. McCullough. They I ;njoyed their visit in Albany very j nuch. appreciating the making of a i 'lumber of friends, who will long re- mmber their visit here. On An Outing Prof, and Mrs. J. O. Russell, and -on. of Wasco and Hiram Torbet. "rother of Mrs. Russell, of the Fint , Savings Bank, left this morning in Prof. Russell's Buick, for Newport j On their return they will go to j Crater Lake for more sights of the ; wonders of the Oregon country, j Was Fine Play- One of the best photoplays seen in Albany this year was "The Ston ing," which was played at the Globe theatre this week. Very few people sat through the production dry-eyed. The influence of an attractive man in brass buttons oven an innocent girl was brought out most strikingly and her downfall and death reached to I lit depths of the souls of the spectators. It was a fine play, one that all parents should have shown to their children, and learned the lesson of slander taught in its lines. Demurrers Filed Sandy Wise and John McKerchner being sued by the W. T. Raleigh Med. oral Co.. today filed demurrers by their attorney denying a cause for action R, H. Slmma Bern ut is In the case of J. A. Howard vs. R. II. Sims, the defendant today filed demurrer, stating that the complaint does not state facts sufficient to cause action. License to Wed Benjamin R. Holt and Fstelle F. Hill, both of llarrisburg, wert grant ed a marriage license this morning School Men Home County School Sunt. Jackson, aud David Torbet. of Albany College, re turned to the city after spending two weeks on the state board of examiners at Salon correcting the state papers of the recent, teachers' examination. Corrallis Shriners-- A party of Shriners came over from Corvallis last evening under the hos pitality of Charles U Baker, who en tertaincM his guests at dinner at the Hotel Alhany. In the party were J C. Lowe. W. H. Savage. G. V. Skel- ton. Waller K. Taylor, E. M. Tank ersley. W. E. Kyle, and C. L. Baker Bought a Ranch- Fred Hoflich report the sale of the W. J. Honsewert ranch. 2 1-2 mtlet south of Albany, to Bert Van Hooscu. The consideration was $J5u. On their Way to Albany- Rev. Curti R. Stevenson, wife and daughter. Anetia. are now in Califor nia seeing the two fairs, while on their way to Albany to spend the Summer. They were recently seen at Los An geles. ' Rev. Stevenson is a ' former pastor of the United Presbyterian church, of this city, preceding Dr White, leaving here in 1901, for Van. dergrift, Penn- where he was pastor of the U. P. church at that city for several years, going from there to Chicago, where he has since been, pastor of the Woodlawn church. Mrs. Stevenson was.formerly Miss Mildred Burmester, one of Albany College's graduates. On Vacation Rev and Mr.- Mclvin Williams, of Seattle, have been in the city. They are now on their vacation trip. For a good many many years they spent the summer at Detroit, but do not ex. peel to do so any more. Personal Mention Mr. J. S. Van Winkle, and sou Louis, left on the morning train for Black Rock, where they will visit with Mrs. Van Winkle's sister. Wayne Stewart went to Jefferson on a business trip Uiia morning. II W. Aldrich, of the Hammond Lumber Co., returned to Mill City this morning, after a brief business visit in this city. Mrs. T. J. Sterritt, of Albion, Iowa went to Lyons this moiling ( r a short visit with her cousin before procedini to the fair at San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Masters went to Hoover this morning for a visit with iheir daughter. ' . ' Mrs. Win, Hoflich went to Staylon on the meriting train, where she will join hrr husband for a few days. Mr Hoflich i now superintendent of the power plant at that place and may move his family there in the neat fu tors Carter Lee Divorced Yesterday in the circuit court at Sa lem. Judge Wm. Galloway granted a decree for divorce to Zclma Lee from Carter Lee, formerly of this city. Mr l.ee's maiden name was Smith Cartec !.ee is well known in Alhany, where he wa prominent in athletics a few years ago. Miss Anna Hoflich entertained a number of her friends at a dinner par ty on Tuesday evening. Those pres ent being Marcicl Austin, Violet Nut ting, Dorothy Lee, Viola Kroschel. Delia Stover. Natheel Donaca. Ethel Bustard, Lucile Longhottom, and An na Hoflich. 9 9 9 The Misses Irene Brandcs, Dorthy Passamore (Portland). Ruth Hill (Eu gene), and Lynette Kerr (Corvallis), were week end guest of Miss Ncvs Hoflich. Important Train Changes On Monday, July 19, train No. 54, between Albany and Portland will, until further no tice, be annulled and will run as a second section of train No. 1 6, arriving in Portland at 825, instead of -8:40, as at present. Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon ANCIENT MEDICAL SKILL Peru Had Clever Physician, and tw, seen. Age. Age. -Both cocaine and qnlnlne were Brit discovered and used by the prehlstorkt Inhabitants of Peru, Kcuador and Bo livia. A cup made from the wood of the tree yielding quinine was Oiled with water and allowed to stand over night. In toe morning the bquld bsd become- unrated with the medicinal properties purwesMd by the wuod and Its bitter contents were drunk. The quassia cups sold In drug store. In this country dnrttig the past rentnry were tbe early method used to administer quinine.- Tbo lenf from the tree giving cocaine Is chewed today by tbe Indians living In the mountainous districts of Pern, Ecuador and Bolivia. It arts ss a heart stimulant In those high altitude, and deaden tbe pang of hunger so rreqnently frit by tbe naif starved na tives. The Chuniua. who lived In Pern, ar voiding to some authorities, 2500 yearn before Christ and whoa domin ions eitended Into Bolivia. Ecuador ind uirt of llimlt aud Colombia, bad a iuiiniincox-la of their own. Most f the 11 r tl Irs used by them as nwdl Ines aeons ago are used by the physi cian nf today. Their surgeons were highly "killed too I have seen skulls I uk up In llielr okl cemeteries that showed their owners during lire had been Injured ninny times In battle by lilnut Instruments, presumably clubs, snd their live, bad been saved by trephining. I recall one skull with four silver plates, several with three, very many with two and hundreds with on, -Leslie's Weekly. Daily Democrat br Carrier, f4 Year. WATCH FOR BROADWAY tS&SZ" HUB Theatre "SCANDAL" a play you'll never forget written by Lois Weber, author of "HYPOCRITES" Base Ball I Big Game Sunday Albany Athletics vs. Corvallis Athletic Park, 3 p. m. Admission Grandstand lOo 25 c Children under 14, lOo i . u j.n.1 ROMAN MEAL BREAD We are now making Raman Meal Bread in our bakery. A whole, some bread mad. front the new cereal Roman meal Sc the loaf. HOGAN-BEAM CO. First and F.rryi Fboaas SI A Can of SEMENTOL will stop that leak in your Radiator. Clear the way with a Stewart Hand Horn, $5.00 - RALSTON'S At 310 West Second, ; Alhany, Ore. r Always Get It at the Golden Rule and you'll get th. best that money can buy and save from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. Buying for S3 busy stores, knowing whers and how to buy, keeping expenses down to the lowest noth means this big saving to you. No on. store can compete with our prices and ealst Colored parasols ... 25c, 49c, 96c Girlie's Hats ... 25c, 49c, 9Sc Auto Hoods .......... 49c, 69c, 9c Auto scarfs 98c Muslin combinations ......49c, 69c Muslin gowns ..69c, 9Sc, $1.49 Muslin drawers 25c, 49c, 69c Bungalow aprons 49c Gingham house dresses .....9Sc White corduroy . 69c Small suit cases 89c, 98c Trunks $2.49, $2.98, $3.98 Lsdies' bathing suits, $1.98, $2.98 Rockford so . Big colored bdkfs Canvas gloves Mule gloves . .. Underfill! overalls ... Crown overalls Khald pants Elk outing shoes ..... Men's underwear Men's unions B. V. D's Work shirts .. Men's bathing suits , Sc ......Sc Sc 19c .... 7Sc 7Sc r....9Sc . $1.98 JSC 49c . 89c ..JSc, 45c . 98c EVERYTHING ALWAYS POR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES NOW IS THE TIME TO VISIT THE GREAT EXPOSITION IN SAN FRANCISCO Come Along Folks; See the Fair Early Low Round Trip Rates Are la Force to tbe Mighty Panama-Pacific International Exposition at the City by the Golden Oate Strang Tribes and Races From Far Comers of tbe Olobe and Marvelous Exhibits Enthrall Millions of Visitors-One-Six-tieth of an Ounce of Radium Worth $300,000 Produces Marvelous Plant Growth-Daniel Webster's Plow Is Shown-New Industry In Pearl Culture Exhibits by Japan-Strange Aeroscope Raises Higher Than Ferris Wheel-King of Siam Sends Huge Ebony Palace to San Francisco In Knocked Down Form-Samoan Divers Surprise by Great Time They Remain Under Water Sisters Geivasia, Francis, and 1111 drrgard, left this morning for Ml. Anxel, where tliey will remain (or the next few weeks. Mrs. M. J. Peery went to Port'uud on the morning train. WATCH POR BROADWAY THE greatest exhibition the world has ever known, tbe great Panuma-Paclflc International P.TIuultl.n - . a.. I." I I today In full blast. Thousands i.f amazed visitors are viewing the world's most ri'inurkHljIe achievement In the Industries, science and the applied arte. Visit tbe reposition today anj you can tnlk with your friends over the long distance telephone and bear their voices far louder than they were snokpn Into the transmitting telephone. The robe Is amplified by the marvel ous Aud Ion amplifier. Invented by I.ee de Forest. To put it untex hnlcnlly, through the Audlon smiilinar h m vibration are Increased In intensity by passing through a series of heat warea. A man In New York rlty today can talk to an audience In the Palace of Liberal Arts at the Panania-Paelfic In ternational Ei position. It Is possible to Increase the Intensity of the speak er's voice to sorb sn extent, if necessa ry, as to nil s whole bsIL St St H Among Japan's exhibits Is shown the development of the pearl Industry through the raising of a type of pearl developli.g oysters. The plow used by Daniel Webster Is shown. In the Ger man section Dr. Hermsa Lleber, tbe famous chemist, portrays the ntlllty of radium snd Its derivatives. I st si Strange wild tribes from French 80 matllsnd. on tbe Zone, tbe great amusement aeetlon, gtr. marvelous ex hibitions of tbelr prowess with the suear. These warriors are of tbe same Intrepid typ. as the Algeria lis serving In tbe French army. Tbe world's woman champion rifle shot. Princess Winona, gives marvelous exhibitions of her skill. Dancers of sll natlona reproduce the famous Turkish snd Kgyptlan dunces which faoclnnted thoiiaands at Ihc great world's Columbian exposition ut Chicago and display the latest steps practiced In the royal court of the Orient t st H In tbe aeroscope visitors enter a car resembling a two storied houseboat and an. swung an f,v, ,r M tn, summit of it lofty Inverted pendulum. The Kxposltlon offers the most com prehensive epitome of the world s prog ress ever presented. The man from any land who goo. there may say, "I am on my native soil." The remark able photn ou this page show m-enes never before presented from the Kx position Albany State Bank "Safety Plus Service" A well-equipped, conserva tive Bank which does n com mercial as well as a savings business. Your business is invited.