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    ALRANY DAILY D&ktOCftAt. SATURDAY. AUGUST 21. 1915.
PACK TI.P.EK
s
MIh Mm C. Tllln.en
Society Editor.
Btll Phon. SIS-R.
Horn 21M
Tlie I. .'"I iti u( lie i; A K. II '"
vi ry pkvsam reception nl their hill
in tl.e nrnmry on 'riiuistl.iy .'iltcinouii,
lite occnsitiii Ileitis' in l.onnr uf Ihr
tut 1 1 J y ix i'iirrlnu in August "l cikIiI
inrmlirrt i( I lie l.nlics ami tiuiirailt-s
u( llit post. Aiming the irucais WC'C
t'otnrailc K. S famine nutl wife ul
C.istlc Kin, Waaliiugiuii. on 1 lie-ir
first visit In MIi.iiiv. Mr. Carniur it
brother ul Junes Carniue o( this
eity. Alto Mrs. W. I) I'atri. iaii of
Wooillunil. WasliliiKton, daughter o(
Mr. and' Mrs. J T. Strw;ut of nnr
Alluny. K.n h honored gtici.1 rvieived
a present, after parLikiiiu of drli-
rioiu tprr.nl. And tislriiiiii! to a hurt
program m whu'li Mrt llrtiv. u-lar-timr
read a poem entitlrd "The ll.m
tier thai Hetty Made," tomr speeches
and fiattiotit' snugs, the r.(cptiuii
ended with the with ll'.il every birth
day among the nir minis mihl be at
pleasantly remembered.
On Monday evening a picnic ttipirr
wat given in Hryant'a I'ark by trvrral
Albany ronplrt. Hall'.ing in the river
wat very rmtrh rnjoyrd. after which a
bountiful tupier wat served. The tat.
trr part of the evening wat patted at
the home of Mr and Mrt. I-Mward
I SAY
Do you take your watch to a
blacktmith In have it
repaired?
Do you eontult a hortr doctor
when you are tick?
If you believe -in that kind of
loic then don't bring
your filmt here to
be developed.
We make n specialty of tolving
nmatrurt' camera problem
"The Photographer in Your
Town
Get Your Breakfast at the
Handy Shop
Before leaving lor that long trip you can telephone your
order in and we will have it ready for you the ,
time you tay.
HANDY SHOP
W. II. DuUeau 417 Lyon Street
Like the North Wind
Cool, refreshing anil invigorating, an F.lcctric Kan blows
through your office, or home, tike the wind from the
mountains or lakes. There is absolutely no need of swel
tering this tuiumrr even if you cannot gel away to the
mountains or seaside.
Ail Electric Fan Chanties the Oppressive
City Heat to Invigorating Mountain
- Breezes
It dr.es It inexpensively in tact so small it the Consump
tion ofvnrrent by the Electric Fan that you will hard
ly notice it on your hills. The first cost is not high and
a fun will last you for years. There will still be a lot of
hot weather this summer. Whv not get your fan today
and be assured of comfort this year for the future?
See your electrical dealer.
Oregon Power Co.
- "Reliable Service". .
Telephones 15 306 West Second St.
OCIETY
Viereck. 'Hie lurty im lulled Misses
Udua l.utiliner, 1'uuline llurch, l.ilu
Alt Coy, Isahclle Taylor, Clare Mor
gan, I'rix'illa Dolilis, Mmri. Hiram
Turhcl, Kluirr Williamson, Leslie
Sharp, Vtoy Kiuse), Mr. and Mri
Viereik.
t
Mrt. J. J. Kcl.cr and Mrt. Urn J
kid'lrr were hostesses oil .Wcdnes
d.ty, for trie members of the Catholic
I.. idle Social Circle, in the perish
h.ill. T lie tuilica patted a tew hour
'.ouellirr iu tewing and at the close
4 tUinty repast waa terved.
B t
Mitt Marie Wcsicl was hottett on
Monday when the entertained to din
ner Misses l.illic Zaraby (fcugetic).
M.tldc Tiiisilli (Salem), and I'Ma
kreugcr.
' S
Invitationt were ittued on Wednet.
day for the marriage of Mit Julia
Crowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrt
(tcorgr Crowell to Mr. I'!diu r'url
inillrr, ton of Mr. ami Mr. William
l-'ortuiiller. on Wednesday, Septem
lier I, II5. in the l;irtt l'rrtby:rriiiii
.'htlrcli.
IS It)
Mrt. S. S. Traill entertained the
nit-mbrrt uf the Kntre Nous cluli and
4 few additional guetlt on Tuesday
lliiilge wag the game played during
the afternoon, "followtd by refresh
ment!. 8
The marriage of Nliti Margaret
lackt and Mr. Snider will take place
l iieday, Augiiit J4, at the home of
the bride's parcntt on West Seventh
tlreet.
9 B
On Thursday, a party compoted of
Mr. and Mrt. II. II. Cutick. Mr and
1 Mrt. K K. Mason, Mr. and Mrt. l.e
Koy Wood. Misses Winnifrrd Aut-
j tin. Zona Ifaiglit. Velina Davit, Mar
ion Anderson, Messrs, E I.. Sliuiiler
m.m, Clarence Tcbaiilt. Kred Weath-
I erford, and Dr. Ililyru, left Albany
! .ihout five in automobile for n swim
iml supper across the river near Cor-
j vallia.
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I In compliment to Mrt. Il.ichmcyrr
! who leltcs Albany toon to reticle in
I'rndlrton. Oregon, the nieiuberi of
the W. C. T. U. met at he home of
.Mrs I., li lllain on Tuesday. Sewing
wat the pastime of the afternoon and
t the close a choice collation wat
crved.
(B 9
Mrkdainrs Wilkint and Wjlard
M irks wrrr liostettet for the I'y hian
Sisters on Tuetd.iy. The ladies tew
ed during the evening, and at the
clote, refreshments were terved.
q ct) (
Mrs. Tliomat lloukint returned
Wednesday, after a week's vitit in
Salem.
Complimenting her niece, Mitt
priscilla Dubbt, uf New York City,
Mrt, li. M. Sharp will cniertaiu a few
of the young people tonight at her
home oil Walnut street.
19
Mrs. I red It. Newton returned to
Portland un Wednesday, after a two
weeks' visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Iv. I' Sox.
a 6 B
Mr. and Mrt. 1'. ' D. Gilbert an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter (irace lo Mr. Roderick Mc
Caully, the marriage lo lake place
in September.
IB
Missrt Vera and Frances Marsh
entertained several of their friend
this afternoon al a birthday parly at
their home un We it Fifth ttrcet.
'iamet wat the diversion of the after
noon, after which refreshments were
served.
l.illle Misses F.yelyn and Helen
Van Nurdeii celebrated their sixth and
fourth birthdays with a party Wed
nesday afternoon of last week at their
home on West Ninth street. Ten lit
tle girls were their guests and the
small hostesses were the recipients of
many pretty gifts. The afternoon
wat pleasantly passed in pairing
games and reading atorirt. followed
by a dainty lunch, l'iuk and blue,
i l-c favorite colon of Kvclyn and Hel
en, were used in decorating the
looms. Those invited were: Ilertha
Kolcy, l.ouis Wicks, I.rua Fuller,
Donna (iibbliu. Helen ftyder, Norman
Hl.inche, Kutli Sexauer ( Miuncapolic).
Doris Dow linn, Flaine and l-enora
Michel., and Mildred Mooret.
3)
In honor of Mitt Margiret Jacks.
t bride-to-be, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Down entertained her and Mr. Rol
and Snider at dinner on Friday. After
dinner, much lo the surprise of the
invited gueslt, the hosts had invited
several friends to ihe Dowd home
in Sunrise to pass the evening with
the bride-elect, who wat the intpira
lion of a miscellaneous shower. A
treat many dainty and useful articles
were given Miss Jacks. At a late
hour choice refreshments were serv
ed, l'he additional guests included
Messrs and Mesdames Oscar Tinkle,
Kollin Hacklemaii, O. V. White. Roy
Dowd, W H. Jacks, Miss Marion
Stanford, Martha Sexauer, Caroli:a
Jacks. Messrs.- Lewis Jacks, Leslie
Sharp, F.lmcr Williamson. Roy Kilt
sey and Hiram Torbet.
(9
Mrt C. R. Karl was a. delightful
hostess on Friday, when she enter
tained for the Jolly Twelve club mem?
hers. Fancy-work wat the pastime
of the afternoon, followed by a "spell
ing bee." in which Mrs. G. W. Fidda
man wat awarded the first priie and
Mrs. W. W. Francis the consolation
prize. In the late afternoon the host
ess, assisted by Miss Illanche Earl,
served choice refreshments. The
complimented guests were Mesdames
W. A. Long. A. NVttleton. A How
rs, Francis and Miss Amy Cadyv
tsj
Mcsitamcs J. M. Hawkins and C.
C. Cathey entertained in honor of
Miss Julia Crowell, a bride-to-be and
Mist F.lsic llain. who will leave Al
bany soon, to reside in Montana, on
Friday at the- Hawkins home on
Washington street. Bridge was the
game played at nine tables, after
which a dainty repast was served, sev
eral additional guests calling for tea.
Last Wednesday evening about 25
members of the class of young mar
ried folks of the M. F.. Sunday school,
which Is taught by Mrt. W. T. Houts.
and Is known as "The Gleaners," went
in autos to the country home of Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Kees, menther of the
class, and spent the evening. Supper
was held, picnic style, on the lawn
and afterwards music and conversa-
'on occupied the evening till they tc-
luctantly returned to town about ten
o'clock. Mr. Kees lives about three
miles from town near Pirtle Station.
on the Oregon Electric. A social
gathering the third Wednesday in
each month is one of the features
which keep up the interest in the
class, which is one of the largest in
the school. Among other good works
which the class is accomplishing, they
have for several years been support
ing a girl in India.
Good Sunday
Chicken Dinner
at the
COTTAGE
25c
9 AT THE CHURCHES
i D O ) 4) S0 V U) W V ' f ' d to
Unitd PretbyterUn 1'rfsH hiiikf in
ihr morniiiK by Krv. C, K. Steven
on, Other erviret uni.il, except
it the evening the conrm'jUon will
unite in the union tervket.
Evangelic. Church. Comer of E
I'irit and Tine street K. Rade
IkiukIi. pa it or. Sund.iy icl.ool at 10
a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject.
"The Kivcr from the.. Sanctuary."
Young People's alliance aw 7 p. m
At 6 p. m. union service at the Grace
Presbyterian.
m
Christum Science Corner 4:h and
Terry aireela. Sunday trrvtcc at 11
a. ill. Suhject of lrtaoii rr niun.
"Mind." Sunday w-hool at 10 and
11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet
ing at &. All are welcome.
Firat PreabyterUn Church Rev. F
II. Ciriclliracht. mhiiitrr. 10 30 tnoi fl
ing service. Theme: Sougt in the
Night. The minister will preach.
11 45 S.ihhath school. Classes for
all. K.U L'nton services in the Chris
tian church. Theme: Christian Faith.
A day in thy courts is tx-ttcr than a
thousand"
Oak Creek Church. Next Sunday af
ternoon at 3 o'clock, M. Howard Fa
Kan, Christian, minister, will conduct
services at the Ojk Creek Christian!
.hurvii.
Church of Christ (Christian church)
M. Howard Fagan. pastor. Services
on Sunday as follows: 10:30 a. m.
Lord's Super and ermn, "Judas
Iscariot.' 7:00 p. m. Christian En
deavor, MA Basis of Sound Belief."
MM p. m. Union service. Sermon by
Or. Geselhracht. Special music at
each service.
M. E. Church. Aat 10:30 a. m. Rev
A. C. Brackenburg of Brownsville
will preach Ihe sermon. Sunday school
at 11:45 a. m. Hpworth League 7:00
p. m. There will be no evening serv
ice, the congregation, uniting in the
evening union sen-ice. Prayer meet
ing Thursday evening.
Grace Presbyterian Curch. F. L.
Krascr, pastor. 10 a. in. Bihle school
II a. m. Morning" worship Subject
"Lay Hold on Eternal Life" 7 p. m
Y. P. service; 8 p. m. Preaching serv
ice, sermon by Rev.- II. Smith. Union
service at H o'clock of the church in
'.he Hast End.
Union Sunday Servic At 8 o'clock
the union service in the East End will
he held in Grace Presbyterian church.
sermon bv Rev. H. Smith. In the
West End the urvice will be in the
Christian church. cnnon by Rev. F.
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ALBANY COLLEGE A HOME
INSTITUTION TQ BE SUPPORTED
President Crooks Had Inter
view With Farmer, Who Had
Some Striking Ideas.
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A prominent farmer called up the
president of Albany college the other
day and a telephone conversation
like this was the result:
"Is this Albany College?"
"Yes."
"Are yoti President Crooks?"
" Yes.M
"What do you think of merchant
ho jaw at u fanners for patroniz
ing mail order houses when they snd
their boys and girls away from ton
for college courses."
"1 think some of them have made a
lig mistake.
"Well, I'm mid. A merchant has
just bceu talking mail order houses
:td say! hut he's eloquent in his talk
ahout 'cm but he has sent all his
children away from Albany for col
lege courses. How much does it cost
t University V
"Altoiit on the average.
"How much can an Albany boy or
.cirl get along on in Albany College?"
'About $150 or les. most of them
less."
"Io the Albany merchant- get any
chance at the $4")0 a year he sndft
away from town on his children?"
"I can't see how.
"How much of a payroll has Albany
College?"
'It costs about $5J0 a week to oper
ate Albany College, not counting liv
ing hills at the girls' dormitory and
the boys club. About $3500 was spent
for food by these organizations. The
faculty families patronize local stores.
hank here, buy milk and fuel, drugs
and groceries. Families move to
town to educate their children. Cham.
hers of commerce raise business for
institutions that bring in less money.'
"Do you send to Portland for your
groceries?"
"No."
"Or your furniture?
"Did Mr. So and So ever patronize
the College at Albany?"
v
"Well, that's all. One thing more
where do you invest your endow
ment funds?'
"Tn real estate mortgages in Linn
comity. We have over $10t).0(X) in
vested in I. inn county today.
"That's all. I'm laying now for
4ome Albany merchants. Never an
other one who sends his children
away will abuse me for patronizing
Sears Roebuck, when I know he could
save money, get as good results, and
build up his town, and keep an eye
on hU kids by having them at home.
You've given me the best case I know
against some of the big boosters.
SCIO TRIBUNE SAYS IT -IS
NOT AN ALBANY HER
Under, the licad. "We., are Not
Knockers." the Scio Tribune says,
:imon other thinss:
But why should nut Scio people
l;nock Albany? lias not Albany al
ways knocked our fair and refused to
attend it or place exhibits therein, .ex
cept to a very small extent? During
ihe eir.ht lairs we have held, it is
doubtful if HW Albany people have
attended during any one year. There
were more than 1U0 people from the
Scio country attended the, Bryan
meeting perhaps as many as attend
ed from the city of Albany.
We do not want to knock Albany.
H. Geselbrach'.
St. Mary's Church. Sunday services
at 6:30 and :30 a. in. The pastor will
officiate and speak from the gospel
of the day, St. I.uke 17, the subject
bein "The Cure of the Ten Lepers"
EveninK'service will be held at 7:45.
The subject w ill be the AnRelus rray:
er which is the fifth of a serie of
sermons on prayer. A service of Re
quiem will be held Monday at 7 a,, m.
for the late' Pius X, whose anniver
sary of death fell on August A).'
nor Lebanon, nor Jetferson nor any
ot!ier town. We want to visit ou,
spend our money, buy your goo!t and
Ik lp m il - , niir public functions a
success. But we like to have you peo
I Ir return the courtesy. We would,
et en like to have the editor of t!ir
iJ.tnorrat attrud our l;iir and tell tin
wh a lie think of it in the "Minfit"
( fj't! m
Facilities for getting to the fair his
LEON E. RENNELS' GARAGE
212 East First St.
Positively the Only Big Show
. : Comins This Yea"'
ALBANY
THURSDAY, AUG.
ACRES mJft'J&ltik
CF TENTS J
MtrtTs CfcallMit
rsssssf
OA
IN ONE ACT
600
ED U CATC D
ANIMALS
ALL ACT0U5
INCLUOINC
Uons,TI(r, Bears
Leopards, Jaguars,
Elephants, Camels,
Zekras, Sea Lions,
Z ibus, Monkoys.ttt
SAMSON
AVIATION LION
Causes Thrill ef
Amazement
w Only "teal Wild Anla;:l circus on Earth
Glittering, New Mlte-lp:; ! street Parade at 1 0:30
Exhibitions Cs!!y, UrtncrS M;e.
THE
"il"
lafajtHl
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m m
-r'JOHNSOrN HALL."
twe.satTiia,)OM IVi'lHw, l O
I o the isustness 4
Men of Albany
3 i V T.5rr--'rii:.
Wtwn a rundown smlsman calls on you, do you buy his goods? Aren't you
afraid of his line because he looks as if no one ever gave him an order?.
Same thine; Is true of a seedy town. To be prosperous we must look prosperous
and show local pride.
Clean streets, nice stores and well-painted buildirurs pay because they bring
business. Paint-hungry buildings are least excusable, for paint made of
Dutch Boy Collier White Lead
and pure linseed oil pays Its way by protecting buildings against rot and decay, j
Let us estimate on your painting job. We have all good painting requisites.
Call us up today.
FOSHAY & MASON, inc.
been one big reason why no more, go
to the fair than do. If the train went
dire tly to Scio five would R0 tuc
one goes now. The fair deserves a
hitfh'rr attendance from Albany, .uid,
even with I tic present poor facilities
for ,re.u hing ;he place more tit;C'.ild
io tii.iii do. Our automobile people
opcci.'llv should put tlumseltc out
to attend, ;ni e.iy drive through a
prrfty roiTtifry.
AN AUTO OUT OF
REPAIR
is money tinrlvssly lied up.
A cr o p.iy for itself In.
plt-.isure or luines shoulj
always be available. It your
auto lies idle send- it here
ami have us put it in order.
We'll do tlie work thuruUKh-
I)-, promptly and reasoiiaMy. .
Albany. Oregon
2 BIQ
SPECIAL
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lOOAXIEL
TRA1KC5S
j Mast Thrfllua KM
QnT Animal Ut Elttnl
65
Instructive,
Amusing, Aaurxlaf I
Thrilling Acts I
CCn World's
Premium
Horses and Ponies B
All Actor
40
Rib -Tickling .
Animal C low as
26
Slg till. Wrestling drizzly. Tango
Pancl-tg Horses, Fare Comedy
Elephants, HorseRldlng Lloas,
LeoparJ and Bear. 200 Military
Ponfoi. High-Diving and Jumping
Dog end Monkeys.
J: :rJ8P. U. Door Open, t ami 7
" GREATER OREGON"
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Writ r fr cttnloiul1rAiic KfjxUtrar
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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