Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 17, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1911
PAOE TKfEE
Tht tyw pattern In drta good art fin this s(fton. Th fill colorings md mtttrltlt art 'particularly
good. ' W have several thipmentt of
Entirely New Dress Goods
. Now On Display
Not only drcsa goods, but new materials of all kinds ara hara In tha naw fall designs.
An enormous slock of fabric! for School Dresses, la now ready. Hara are soma of tha naw things.
NEW SILKS PANCY PLAIDS AND 8TKIPE8. 40 INCH SOFT TAFFETAS, new shsdes.'ol
gr,.en, blue( gray, wisteria, peach, flesh, black and white, pries per yard . . $2X10
36 INCH TAFFETAS, in tht new ahadca and two tone effects, per yard 98c
40 INCH CKKPK-DE-CSUNK In all colors, per yard - 11.19
56 INCH WHITE COATINGS, corduroy effect, chinchilla, serge and wsfflt. effect, price per yard 12.30
Here Are Some of Our Regular Everyday Prices-
work Shirts 4Sc Canvaa Clovaa ! 5c
B. V. D. Union Suits 89c Urge straw hate 19e
Poroaknlt ...... 69c Mtn., Dr, Bn)rti J
Best Overall 7c
Parle gartera 18c
H()vy ti.tpendert . - - 4Sc
All 25c shoe polish 19c " rtr e
All 10c Shoe polish . 8c Red nd blue bandana handkerchief 5c
W.lch
for
Our
Wednes.
Specials
VALUES for CASH WORTH WHILE
Reeaaa'te
Are
HALF
PRICE
Wednaa.
Oun Accident Beginning.
McMinville, Oregon Augu.t IS.
Edward Barry, a ram her, 3J years
old, was shot in the head accidentia
loduy by John Moulctt while tliry
were hunting in llie hills 10 miles
west of here. About, two dozen shot
truck Mr. Barry. The charge wai
fired from a distance of 50 feet.
The injured man was brought here
and Dr. E. E. Gouchrr removed the
hot. The physician said only the
fact that the ahot were small saved
Mr. Barry from being killed. It it
thought he will recover. He is mar
ried snd the father of two children.
Eberting Great Bowler
! At the opening of the Heaver bit
' liard room and bowling alleys Sat
j urday night, the home team defeated
j both Albany and Eugene in its epe
; cial three-cornered ten pin match. The
j Beavers knocked over a total of 2SM
: pins, Eugene 2498 and Albany 2538.
Corwin Eberting of the locals was
he lar performer of the evening,
he having toppled over 621 pint, his
high score being 224, with a grand
average - of 2M7. The visiting teams
were amazed at the speed of the sl
leys, and pronounced them the belt
they had ever performed on. Corval-
lis Gazette-Times.
Jarvie a Pin Singer
Stanley Jarvis, who has been sing
ing at the Globe will begin an en
gagement at the Oregon, Salem, to
morrow. He is one of the best sing
ers who has ever been here, many de
I claie the best, presenting a clojiH
I repertoire of high-class muic that hat
I pleated our people universally. He
will be heard again tonight at the
Globe before going to Salem.
t
RIVERSIDE ITEMS AND
PERSONALS OK INTEREST
9
It)!"
K. Church a in Albany Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. C'has I. add and thrir
daughter Margaret, are visiting this
week with Mr. and Mrs. II. F. I.ee.
They have been living at' Newport,
but are looking fur a loo at inn more
to their liking.
Mrs. Iliirhank. Mrs Miller. Ilrrlha
l!ek ami Golden Miller, vi.ilcd I" A.
Mili'hcll't clover boiler Monday af-
.r..i, wlieie Mr. Miller is working
Mrs. A ike on and Mrs. Caldwell
hate ben entertaining their coiitins.
Mr. and Mrs. Gu Kieke and their two
utility came et anil are viiiliiu
f!..iii(lilcrs, of Fairfax, Minn. The
family tame west to nticnd the fair
aT San l-'rant'itco and arc visiting
triends on their way home. I
Mrs K. Church. wat-Jn Albany
Wednesday and Thurday.
Ilcike (tilling was looking after
lliretltiiig biiincs in Kiirrsidc Wed
nesday. Hull llry.ml was looking after his
Positively the Only Big Show
Coming This Year !
ALBANY OR
THURSDAY, AUG.
506
FIOPLK
ACRES
OF TENTS
2 BIO
SPECIAL
TRAINS
100 ANIMAL!
TRAINERS
Nnr cktii
In
::24
-LIONS-
IN ONI ACT
24
Mtst Tnrltliag Wit
Anlnal t rtast
600
EDUCATED
ANIMALS
' ALL ACTOR
INCLUOtNC
LUaa,TI(e, Bear
Leopards, Jaguar,
Elephant, Carnal,
!, Lion,
Z ibua, Mt)nky,lti.
SAMSON
AVIATION LION
Cau. Thrill
AMZmnt
65
litatructlv,
Amusing, Amailaa
Thrilling Act
550
Hor and Ponl
All Actor
40
Rlb.Tlehllng
Animal Clown
BIS 6111, Wrallln( Srlxily, Tan
Dancing; Hor, Fare Comatly
Elephant, HorRI)lnK Llaf
Laopard and Bear. 300 Military
Ponla. High Diving antl Jumplaar
Dog and lr1onky.
- Only Wild Anlrrol Rlrcua en Earth
Glittering, New Klle-lcr. 3 ii i:zel Parade at 1 0:30
exhibition Dolly, rtnln or fShHe. 2 cad O P. U. Door Open, 1 and 7
farming interests in this neighbor
hood Wednesday.
Hi nest Anthony has been hulling
clover the pant week. Will begin
'.hrcthing spring grain some time
next week.
Geo. Atkeson was an Albany visit
or Thursday.
The E. T. C. club was entertained
by Misses Bessie and Sadie Belt
Thursday afternoon. Kancy work
and a jolly time generally made the
time past quitkly. A dainty lunch was
terved.
The following members were pres
ent: Misses Bertha Beck, Florence
and Olivette Kastman, Margaret and
Dora SteWarl, Emma l.aubner. Gold
en Milter, Metdanict I-etlie Stell
macher and Dent Stewart.
Ceo. Anthony, Mrs. Wm. Caldwell
and their eastern friends motored to
Albany and various points of interest
Friday. .
Mrs. I.ee anil Mrs. I-atld were in
Albany on their ponies Saturday.
Mrs. l.add is an expert horse-woman.
Mrs Caldwell, Mrs. Atkeson and
their brothers, were called early Sat
urday morning to the bedside of their
mother. Mrs. Anthony, who it much
wurxe than sho lias been at alt, since
her illness.
Mr. and Mr. Jas. Dyers were in
Albany Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Stcllmacher was an Al-
FOR SALE First class dry ash
wood, $4 per cor delivered. Bell
phone l"2L. Home 1126. a!4-l7
bany visitor Saturday.
Wm. Laubncr and family were in
Albany Saturday.
Archie Miller was unfortunate
enough to strain hit arm so severely
that, he was obliged to quit work for
a few days but expects to begin again
Monday.
F.d Dyer it hauling wood to town
thit week.
David Davidton spent the week end
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Smith were vis
iting in this neighborhood Sunday.
Taking dinner with Mr. and Mri. F
E. Church.
Albany State
Bank
"Safety Plus Service"
A well-equipped, conserva
tive Bank which does a com
mercial as well as a savings
business.
Your business is invited.
Old Man Mileage Says
For absolute satisfaction in automobile tires, the only make that
will fill the bill is the
REPUBLIC
From the standpoint of economy Republic Tire will win your de
cision easily. They cost more to buy than many, because there is
more real quality in them but they cost less to use than any, because
you get more uninterrupted mileage out of them. Call for "Old
Man Mileage Mis Rook," and examine a tire at
Tyler & George Garage
Second and Ellsworth St.
Staggard Treads, guaranteed 5000 miles
Gasoline Vecdol Motor Oils Storage
Painstaking Repair Work
THIS WEEK ONLY
Special Sale on Westinghouse six-pound
Electric Irons
$3.75 regular, to $2.75
R ALSTON'S
at 310 West Second St. Albany, Oreg.
AN AUTO OUT OF .
REPAIR
it money uselessly tied up.
A car to pay for itself in
pleasure or business should
always be available. If your
auto lies idle tend it here
and have ut put It in order.
We'll do the work thorough
ly, promptly and reasonably.
LEON E. RENNELS' GARAGE
212 East First St. Albany, Oregon
H0RN1BR0DK WRITES FORMER
TWIN FALLS NEIGHBOR
Getting Into The Midst of Bang
kok Society With Gallon
Hat And All.
In a letter to Dr. W. F. Pike, of
Twin Falls, Idaho, published in the
Oregunian this morning. Hon. YV. It
llormbrook, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary to Sum, tells
of Bangkok, along the lines already
reported in the Democrat, and also
says:
The Siamese officials and members
of the diplomatic corps have been
more than cordial, and the members
of the American colony have done
everything to nuke it agreeable to
us. They have tendered us a reccp
tioin and shown their good will in
countless other ways.
We have met some delightful peo
ple, and thus far it has been one
round of entertainment and social
calls. Between you and me, it would
be much more agreeable to me if
there were a little lens society, but I
have adjusted myself to the ways of
the Orient and don't find it difficult
to smile, even though atitred in a
frock coat and a gallon hat on a hot
day in June.
"Thou shalt not rush the Orient!"
This is the first and great command
ment of the Far Kan. No one is in
a hurry, and none dries today what
can he done just as welt tomorrow
or next week. I confess it gets on
my nerves a little, hut expect that I
soon will be able to fall in step
Even the moving picture shows
have invaded Bangkok, and you might
well imagine our surprise when the
first night we were there we saw ad
vertised in the evening newspapers
the same bill which we had seen ad
vertised at home.
BENSON DAY AT .THE
PANAMA PACIFIC FAIR
Gov. Withy combe There in Plain
Clothes Without a Big Hat to
Do Honor to Benson.
San Francisco, Aug. 17 Today was
Benson day at the Panama I'acific
Exposition. ' ,
Thousands of .Oregonians and for
mer residents of the Beaver state,
and from every other state in the
Union joined with exposition offi
cials in paying tribute to S. Benson,
millionaire philanthropist of Port
land. -
The day'a celebration opened with
a parade under the joint auspices of
the exposition and the Automobile
Association of California. The pro
cession ended at the Court of Abun
dance where Benson was formally
welcomed to the exposition by Pres
ident Moore and presented with a
bronze plaque. Benson responded
with a short address in which he ex
pressed appreciation for the honor
and kindness shown him and praised
the loyal spirit of the people of Ore
gon. At noon Benson was the guest of
President Moore at'a luncheon. Dur
ing the afternoon an informal recep
tion was tendered him at the Oregon
building. A formal reception and ball
at the Oregon building tonight wiil
close the celebration. -
Benson was chosen as one of Ore
gon's foremost citizens and one to
whom such a signal honor as having
a special day at the exposition set
aside on which to pay him homage
was justly due. by a committee ap
pointed by Governor Withycombe.
Governor Withycombe aided in the
celebration of Benson day as a pri
vate citizen. He refused to be the
recipient of tionors. claiming that
they should all be bestowed on the
man of whom Oregon was so proud.
The chief executive even refused to
come to San Francisco unless he
were promised that he would not
have to don a silk hat, attend any
event that called for white gloves, or
participate officially in any parade.
He was clad in a quiet business suit
and could not be distinguished by
strangers from the thousands of oth
er men who attended the celebration.
M .
To the Business No.4'
Men of Albany
A young doctor, making tun In a small town, decided that to be prosperous
he must look pro. parous. Ha bought a naw buggy and two good hoiMa. Although
he had only a lew patients he always kept on tha Jump, attending to his patients'
emallMt needs. Pnple bagan to nolle, this young doctor driving about town
and they called Mm becauae ha looked busy and proeperoue. He got hit start
a tun that led to a cotnloruble practice.
Our town, like thit doctor, mutt look praeperout to be proeperooe.
Clean eueets, attractive ttora windowt, wall-painted builoingt and dwelling
give the proeperoue air. Wall-painted buildings are greatest o( these.
Big Crop.
Lebanon.' Or., Aug. IS. Forty
acres of alsike clover grown on the
Robert Langmack farm, near Leba
non, yielded 38 tacks of seed. On the
John Moist farm, north of Lebanon,
a banner crop of vetch is reported.
Twenty-two acres wielded 207 sacks,
averaging about 150 pounds each.
Are you going deer hunting? If to
you need a good field glass. We have
some especially made for deer hunt
ing. F. M. French & Son.
Dutch Boy CoMr White Lead
mnd pure Unseed oil make a moat durable and protective paint that keapa building
well painted. That materiale can be mixed to tint condition, and tinted any
color desired. We tall theee good-paint ingredient ae well ae other paint
necessaries. Better get in touch with ua in the interaeu of proa parity.
FOSHAY & MASON, ic.
10 Days Stopover
' at
9AN FRANCISCO
and -
10 Day at Lo Anfelet
are allowed on all tickets to the East
Thit will enable yoa to tee the two wonder
ful world Expositions without loss of time or
extra expense
i
Scenery enroute is un urpassed. Every - mile
protected by Block Signalt. Four fine trains
each way daily Portland to San Francisco
making connections for the South and East.
Let us send yon our illustrated folders "Way
side Notes," and "California and Its Two F-x-positions.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Our local agent will be glad to give yoa full in
formation and itinerary of your' trip or you
may- address
John M. Scott
General - Passenger Agent, Portland. Ore.
The motor seem like a thing of life.
abounding in vitrlity trigger awift -in
the gliding get-away, and splendid
ly free from the slightest jerk, or jolt.
A reflectioin of this is the steadiness .
of the car that freedom from trembl- 1
ing and vthration in the tonneati
which means so much in case and ,
comfort.
It Speaks for Itself
On display at our salesroom. Would
be. pleased to give you demonstration,
not alone on the pavement but on any
hills you might choose.
RALSTON MOTOR CO.
121 EAST SEVENTH STREET
JoMfNSO Mali. ' J
Hw AatMirstiON IVrtitMM UwOlu
THE "GREATER OREGON"
With new bulMtnra. bttsr qnlpmetit,
InfCfd RnmrttK at id mnnr ailtlitioit to It
fi.rulty.the I tiivrniltynf OrTn will toxin lu
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Hptrlnl training In Commarr. JouriwIUm,
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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