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paoi rovs ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. 191$. I ' ' City News Big July Values 25c voiles and organdies 19c yd. Children's Rompers and piny suits. Special 35o Laces 5c yd. Shadow laces 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 in ches wiJe, worth to 15c yard Embroidery 17e yd. 18 inch flouncing and corset cover embroideries. 40 inch silk poplin, all the good shades, $1.25 yd. 36 inch white mercerized gabardine for separ ate skirts. 50c yd. FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. Notice. Bids will be received at my office for the stock of S. C. Worrell, located a: Second and Ferry streets, until Thors. day, July 22. 1915. Inventory can be seen at my office. M. SENDERS. Trustee. -Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sperrr and son left this morning for Detroit and Breitenbush for their vacation. Mrs. A. Bowers went to Bussard's -Station this morning to spend the day. WATCH FOR BROADWAY Auction Sale of Furniture on next Saturday, July 24, at 2:30 p. m, we will sell at public auc tion the following furniture of two private homes at our salesroom, 217 Lyon street: I Combination oak writing and book case, coat $30; 1 round quar tered oak stand table, cost $15; 4aak rockers; 1 6 foot round quar tered sawed oak dining table with 4 chairs; 1 6-foot round western oak dining table with 6 chiars to match; 1 quarter sawed oak side board, cost S40;I 2-in. post bed hite with brass trimmings; 1 con tinuous 2 in. post bed, blue and unite, brass trimmings; I white 3-4 bed with coil springs; 2 good bed springs; 2 felted matteresses. good as new; 2 center stands; 3 dressers;- 1 cheffonier; 2 com modes; 5 carpets of all sixes; 1 f eet linoleum 9x12 in good condi tion; 1 kitchen cupboard, glass dors; 2 6-hole steel ranges, with water coils, both good ones; 2 Ic'tcben .tables; curtain porters, small rugs, pictures, dishes, kitchen utensils, good hammock, garb age can, lawn mower and many other articles too numerous to mention. ... AUCTIONEER'S NOTE; This It an exceptionally good lot of fur niture, and parties who are thinking of buying furniture should not miss this sale-- Remember a rocking chair given away at every"sale. Sudtell Furniture & Storage Company 217 Lyon Street Albany, Oregon I Swimming ia Popular ! Swimming has again become one the most popular sports. Of course the snull boy is having his days I it ami spends the greater part of the I time in the water. Every evening i after 4 o'clock the older boys beg j to cross the bridge to the swimming holes, and the spring hoards art kept busy until after 7. Swimming is great I port and an art every person shou! know. SUets Man Here C. S. Davis, of Silela, arrived in the city lat evening and left on Jie morn tug electric for Portland to attend to business m tiers. Mr. Davis is homesteader in the rich Sileti dis trict, and says the people of his sec tion are patiently awaiting the coin ing of the coast railroad to open that section of the country up for develop ment. Miss Elliott Here .Miss Dorothy Elliott, of Pittsburg d enn., formerly of the music depart' nient of Albany College, is in the citv I Mining friends and renewing ac nuaintances. While here she is the I house guest of Miss Flora Mason ihe is touring the west and will visi 'it the fair at San Francisco, and stop at ellowstone Park and other points of interest before returning. Weather Report- Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 98 and SJ degrees. The river fell to 1.3 feet aboc low water. Fire Drill Tonight When you hear the clamorous call of the fire bell tonight at 7 o'clocl do not get. excited and work up unnecessary sweat running after the auto truck. It will only be a practic run. People who want to see how the Albany fire fighters get away to a fire should be on hand opposite the headquarters on Lyou street at the appointed hour. After the Fish- Rex Case, armed m'th all the ncc essary accouterments of a regular fisherman, departed on the morning electric for the Santiam river and will spend the day endeavoring to en tice the speckled beauties out of that beautiful stream. At Shepherd's Springs- John A. Shaw left on the morning electric for Shepherd's Springs, on the Washington side of the Columbia where he will spend a few days a that healthful resort, fine Horse Died A fine work horse beloning to Geo. McGuire, of the Knox Butte district died yesterday in a local livery barn. The animal was brought in hot and the probabilities are that it was given cold water to drink too soon. Kansas People Here- Mr and Mrs. J. C. Stewart of Gar. diner. Kansas, stopped over night la Newport Oregon's Popular Beach Resort - An ideal outdoor retreat. Hunting, fishing, boating, surfbathing. etc. Interesting visiting points in the neighborhood. Convenient camping grounds, elec tric light, pure water. Low Season and Week-Ead Round-Trip Excursion Fares Two Daily Trains from Albany Ask for illustrated folder "Newport" giving list of hotels, rates, etc. A Visit to the Two World Expositions at San Francisco and San Diego if an event of a life-time and one you cannot afford to miss. Special Fares in July to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego on certain dates Low Round-Trip Fares Daily with stop-overs in either direction Four Fine Trains Daily in Each Direction Stop-Overs at Expositions All tickets to the East via California ' permit stop-overs at San Francisco and Los Angeles to see the exposi Hons. As!: r.r.7r",c:Ven' ,or "California and its Two World Expositions." and Way Side Notes Shasta Route.'' SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. The Globe 'Alwaya Goad Show" Friday and Saturday BIG FEATURE ATTRACTIONS CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the biggest and best comedy he ever produc ed, in two reels "WORK" SPECIAL- VAUDEVILLE The Celebrated Stanley Jarvis Basso-Cantante Direct froaa Orpkm circuit BUD ROSE Comedy VENTRIOQUIST of the Pantagee Circuit Hearst Selig News HAZARDS OF HELEN A Show Worth 50c of Anyones Money Main Floor Balcony 20c 10c Albany on their way home from tlit fair tn order to travel the entire Jenglh of the state by daylight. They are greatly impressed with the Wil lamelte valley, and expressed a wish to return tor a longer visit. Baby Has Name- Grace Ellen Wilson is the name of the little daughter of Prof, and Mrs. E. L. Wilson, who arrived Monday evening at St. Mary's hospital. The young lady is reported as doing fine. Mrs. Wilson is also getting along nicety and will he taken to her homr on Ferry street ill a short time. Con to Cascadia Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Long left, this morning fur Cascadia, where they will spend the next two weeks relax ing and gaining new health at Linn county's famous resort. Gets Harrisburg Contract W. H. Dalrymple was yestcrdsy awarded the contract or construc tion of a SJUUO warehouse for the Oregon Electric company at Harris burg. The structure will be of frame construction. Work on it wilt be commenced next week and it will be finished about August. IS. Statesman. Here from St. Louis Miss Emily Sankey of St. Louis, ar. rived last evening on a visit of a few weeks at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Nelson. Returned to Hood River- Mrs. Frances Xclsuu Carroll. ,oi Hood River, this afternoon left for home alter a visit of several weeks at .he home of her pareuts. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Nelson. Horn from Sherman County ' rred Ross returned last eveniii.t from Morrow, Sherman county, whert he has been for some time. His bro ther, L. W. Ross, jeweler, now resides there. Mr. Koss reported wheat jnred some by hot weather, in places being badly scorched. Marriage License A marriage license was issued to another Lcbano- couple today when Claud G. Smith and Ida Gray were given the necessary permit. Suing for Piano- Ida M. Davenport has commenced suit against E. B. Mc Kinney to gain possession of a piano said to be worth $350. Plaintiff asks the return of the piano or $350 in cash, and $150 dam ages, alleged to be suffered as result of losing a sale of said piano on ac count of its being indclcndant's pos session. Suit to Quiet Title A complaint was filed today by Jane Shaw vs. Mary O. Hawton. et al, to tause these parties to appear in court and show claims to tille in 75 acres of land in Linn county. Plaintiff claims (o have had possession of the proper, tl since 1879. and is the sole and right., ful owner. The motion and affidavit were also filed. Why Not? A Democrat reader asks: Why not remove the old Central school build- j tig at once and take steps to beautifr ! the ground recently purchased by the ty. Haxrisburg's R. R. Bridges- It is said that the government hi-.. notified both the Oreiron KlectnV P. railways to prepare their draw-! bridges across the Willamette river' near Harrisburg, for operation this vmter, indicating that boats may run s far as Lugene. Both bridges are : new, and both companies were cotn-l elled to place draws on them so that ' steamboats might pass beneath, but I no boats have ever navigated the riveTt bove Harrisburg since either wj built, although in years past. they have! frequently come to Eugene with loads, of freight. Eugene Register j Saved from Rope Death An Albany man is reported to have1 attempted suicide. He is said to have I TONIGHT HUB Theatre ANY SEAT 10c I! Greatest Photoplay of the Year. A play everyone should see. It teaches a lesson everyone should learn. SHE WAS ONLY A GIRL He was a prominent business man, momentarily in a financial crisis, loved by his family and respected by his friends. His business was important and needed the atten tion of a confidential stenographer. But the gos sipers got busy and Watch for Broadway Universal Features at this Theatre every week. The world's greatest . stars on the photo screen SCANDAL the title of Lois Weber's Great v Play, crops out The leading roles are played by Lois Weber, author of "Hypocrites," and Phillips Smalley, and are supported by a big cast Five tremendous' reels of real life in a Drama you'll never forget 6000 FEET OF PHOTOPLAY gone to the chicken house, tied a rope around his neck and was hang ing when found by his wife and cut down. He is all right now. On Mt. Hood Going up Mt. Hood, with a party, was to be the experience of Deo, McClain of this city, today The par ty were to go up to Mt. Inn tonight and finish the climb tomorrow. Special While it lasts, 500 liuthcls u I. clean wheat. $1 OS per bushel: $1 l per liuahrl, jvI hits... l ull only M. Sen ders & Co. J.'I-.M WATCH POK BROADWAY Albany State Bank "Safety Plus Service" A well-equipped, conserva tive Bank w hich does a com mercial as well as a savings business. Your business is invited. I Alwavs Something New w es - at the Golden Rule and always at saving of 25 to 33 1-3 per cent NEW LADIES' UNDERMUSL1NS Crepe end long cloth corset covers -j Crepe snd long doth drawers Crepe snd long cloth slips The Sample Store The home of good values priced to yon every day fof less than these so called special sale prices. It's in our buying for 21 stores direct from mills and manufacturers sample lines at big discount You can save from one-third to one-half on your, wants at the store that sets the pace and lowers prices. Work shirts Overalls, blue, bib Work sox J5c, 45c -.. 69c, 85c Se Canvas gloves .... Underwear, porus . Unions, mesh Dress shirts Hats Odd coats Dress pants Susoenders Ties, four in hand . .....3 for 25c 25c 49c, B5o . 49c, 65c 98c, $1.00 $1.85 ...11.95, $2.83 25c, 35c -...15c to 35c Sample line of gloves, gauntlet and wrist style, in horaehide. calf skin and reindeer stock, at 65c, 85c, 90c, $1.35 White Btu. canvas shoes ...41.00 Patent jumps $1.95, $2.45 Patent Mary Janes $2.65, $2.85 Several short lines of Indie i pumps anil oxfords. Patent and , vici, up to $.1.50 values to close out at, a pair 25c, 85c, 98c, $1.48 Child's rompers 30c, 40c C. J. BREIER & CO. YOU DO BETTER HERE POR LESS 25c, 49c - 49c 98c snd $1.49 Crepe snd long cloth gowns Lace or Emb. Trimmed skirts Ladies' Bathing suits ... - 49c, 69c, 98e 69c, 98c $1.98 and $2.98 New crepe kimonaa ogc ,d $1,49 New shipment Budlla Tatting Thread, all colors, 10c ball EVERYTHINO ALWAYS POR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES Auto Livery Short or long hauls. Evening pleasure rides: Cascadia, Leb anon, Brownsville, Scio, Inde pendence, Corvallis, or any place in Oregon Prices Right W. C WHITE Belli 57 J V Home 1240