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ALBANY DAILY DBMOCRAT, SATURDAY, AUOU8T II. 1911
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New Fall
Goods
Arriving in Great
Assortments
New Wool Challies, in the pretty patterns
always found here, only yard
50c
New Devonshire, 32 inches wide,
absolutely tub proof, yard
20c
FLOOD'S STORE
334 West First St.
Harry D. Carey ia a big, thrilling, dramatic triumph
"JUST JIM"
Broadway Uair.ru! Feature NEXT WEDNESDAY aad THURSDAY
HUB THEATRE
D0DGEBR0THER5
MOTORCAR
Comfort and Economy Contribute
Largely to the Pleasure of
Week-end Trips "
The sensitive aprinis, together with
the wide seats and deeply tufted cush.
ions, insure comfort to the passengers
on any road. The gasoline and oil
consumption is unusually low and the
tire expense is trifling.
The motor is XI-3S horsepower. The
price of the car, complete is $880
Albany, Uregon
1
ft Speaks for tsef
RALSTON MOTOR CO.
121 EAST SEVENTH STREET
Wedding Gifts
What shall I give as a wedding present?
?,Aqatttt"i hnt y";? 11 -Iet u " 'rom our large
nd varied stock quality and price quaranteed.
Cut glass Punch Bowls and 12 glasses (Libby) $69, special $41.50
Cut glass mayonnaise dish (Libby), $11.00, special SJS
Cut glass boudoir lamp, (Libby) $21.00, special $15.73
7 Cup Elperco coffee urn , 10M
8 in. Hotpoint El Cristovo ; jj qq
Electric chafing dish IZM
Eltosto toaster ,
7.v
- $1.00 to $20.00
New fall style hand bags,
These arc but a few of the many. Visit our store and be convinced.
Woodworth Drug Co.
Albany, Oregon
Personal Mention
Mitt Itrrtha llahh, of Corvalli. ar.
rived in the city llm morning for
visit wuli her inter, Mrs. R. L. Koh
ertion.
Sam Dolan came over from Corval
lis on the morning electric.
Mrs. A. T. Cos. returned to Dcver
.liter visiting at the home of he
latlit-r, L. Ci. lowlcs.
Mil Haiel Hoardman went to Port
laud this morning for a visit with
II IVIIUK
A.r J. H. Gentry was a passenger
tor rortland on the mornimi tram.
II. C. Conn went to Portland on
hitsiurs this morning.
Mr and Mrs. R. S. famine, of Cas-
tie hock. i-h, started on their re
lu'n home this morninit alter a visit
at the home ot J. M. L amine.
u. r. Miew. ihe briclt man, wen; to
Moiinioutli tint murium! to look after
uns-ncss interests.
Miss Margaret Brock wen to Sc
ou tin- morning train.
L. Gaiucr went to Lyons this niorn-
ine
Mr and Mrs. E. W. Russell we
I Lyons on the morning train.
Iri Hutching and F.rm Strattiu. if
Brownsville, arrived in Ihe city this
" rii'iiK on nusmcss connected with
tit srowers association.
Miss Inez Lemke returned last
niiiht from N'ewnort. where she has
teen the truest ot Mora Mason and
.Miss larolyn Cannon.
Returned to Seattle-
Mrs, kate Lee Blair returned to kri
home ir. Seattle this noon after visa
ing at the home of her parents, lr
and itrs W. H. Lee.
Hon. J. K. Weatlicrford left this
morning for Toledo on a short busi
ness trip.
E. M. Fertect went to Corvallis on
ihe morning S. P.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barker return
ed last evening from a Portland trip
i Collins was in Salem yesterday
afternoon.
A. D. Beckley. of Portland, has been
in the city, while on a trip up the val
ley selling furniture.
PORTLAND MEN 60 TO
MARION LAKE RESORT
A party of prominent Portland
business men arrived here last even
ing, spent the night at the Hotel Al
bany, and left on the morning train
for Detroit, from where they will pack
into Marion Lake and spend two
weeks hunting, fishing and having a
rest from business cares and citv
life. J n the party were Dr. Win. M.
Campbell, Louis G. Clark. ofWood-
ard, Clark Drug Co., H. C. Wortman
of Olds. VV'ortman & King: Rosco
Overbeck, of the Overbeck, Cook Co
cfpinfS;V'on Jncrcl(ants. and Ray
Wynter. of the Wynter Photo Supply
Co. A Japanese servant accompanied
the party as cook.
All expressed themselves in a hope
ful way regarding business conditions
and expect to see things back on a
normal basis before very long. They
were agreeably pleased with Albany
and commented favorably on the
splendid appearance of things.
Elks to Attend links
crowd of aoout SO Elks will leave
many at o o clock tomorrow morn
mg over the Oregon Electric for Ku
gene, where they will join a special
rain of Elks leaving for Cnitaur
virove wnere there will be held a
Hijrh Jinks. About 7J0 of the intlcr
cd herd are expected to participate
II' IIIC icsiiviiics.
K. of P's to Attend Funeral
A large number of Kniuhts of P.
Unas will drive to Jefferson tomorrow
to meet the body of the late Charles
warner and attend the funeral at
Seio.
$20 TO $35 Per month extra money to
any employed person without inter.
lering with their regular work. No
selling, no canvassing. Positively
no investment. Unemployed need
not apply. Address the Silver Mir
ror Co.. Inc 123 W Mn.li.nn c,.
Chicago, III. a2l
That Six Cylinder Alarm Clock
'he finest clock ever put on the mar
ket See them at F. M Frn-h Jt
Son's, Jewelers.
PEACHES FOR EVERYONE
a AVKCS
CRAWFORDS and MUIRS
Helen Crawford Orchard,
Lebanon
We will sell peaches at the orch
ard at 50c, 75c, and $1 per bushel,
you furnish the boxes. Will com
mence to pick Monday, August
23.
Come early and stay all day.
I'" shipments see or phone
W. A. EASTBURN
Manager
FARMERS' ATTENTION
GRAIN INSURANCE We are
prepared to insure your grain or
clover seed, in the strongest old
line Fire Insurance Companies.
J. V. PIPE
203 W. Second St. Albany
Former College Teacher
A party consisting of Prof. II I
Hopkins, Sunt, of the Bend. Oregon
scnooi, ami wile, his niece .Miss tier
trude I'orter. and s friends. Miss
yoryaii ot fortland, and Mrs, T. Wil-
Kink ot llend, returned here from a
three weeks' oiiliim at Huh IV-.t
about iS miles down the coast where
Ihev enjoyed a very pleasant time
Newport News. I'rof. Hopkins ia u
former iiiemtier of Albany college.
Amended Complaint Filed
An amended complaint was filed
today jn the case of Emily E. Sloan
M. I.iunhaven Orchard Co.. to collect
$JUJ due on note given June I, IJ0.
wim inierest at the rate of 6 per cent.
Ihe Oregon Title Jk Land Credit Co.
also filed ail amended complaint
Kauisi mr same company.
PEACHES Delivered at my orch
ard. harly Crawford, $1 a bushel.
ortn Atnany. Home phone 45
E. ilartsock.
EOR RENT Furnished rooms for
Housekeeping. 0JU W. 7th St.
FOR SALE Kentucky Wonder brans
best for all purposes; in lame oi
small quantities. Hell phone SI0.;
Home phone 24&). a17
FOR SALE Piano in first, class
condition. Must sell at once, leav
ing town. Let me come get you
and show this prano. Be sure and
see it. Address "Piano" Democrat
oil ice. ,3)2
FOR SALE 6 room n 1 a l r -.1
2 lots. Elkina addition. $I0U. Bar
gain. John Shaffer. a 20.20
1-OR RENT Hiiih etas.
home of 26 acres, can add culti
vated land up to 1J0 acres if desired
See Fish & Hodges, Albany, Ore
aJ0-2b
FOR RENT Stock yards with box
staiis. strongly enclosed. Broadal
bin and Water Sis See owners,
hish & Hodges. Albany, Ore.
a20-al
LOST Solid, dark color Jcrsev
about 3 years old. Fresh in six
weeks. Reward N V). Jamiton. Cor.
vallis. Or. a2i-24
LOST Gold chain and locket be-
tween Riverside school house and
Albany. H. K. Lee. R. I). 3. box
4a Reward a2l-24
OR. JONES HAS MOVED FROM
SODAVILLE TO ALBANY
HUB Theatre
TODAY
Special Added AttractiM
VAUDEVILLE
Fielding and Delay
in a high class singing, talking
and black face comedy act.
JUST OFF THE BIO CICUIT
MURDOCK MAC QUARRIE
in a Universal Feature
"His Beloved Violin"
2 Acf Drama
Rosemary Theby and Harry
Myers in
"HIS TOMBOY GIRL
Two acts of college comedy in
a girls' dormitory.
"THE TINKER OF STUB
BINVILLE"
One act more with Murdoch
MacQuarrie.
No Advance in Admission.
10c Big Show 10c
One of Four Albany Physicians
Who Have Been Practicing
Fifty or Mora Years.
Dr. D. M. Jones, and daughter, Miss
Rosella, this week moved from Soike
ville, which has been their home f r a
good many years, autl are now resid
ing in their fine new bungalow at
Fifth and Railroad streets, wheic the
Dr. will have his office, with al? the
latest electrical appliances Th? Dr.
was i pioneer physician of Albany,
practicing here for a good many years
before going to Sodaville to reside.
This city has now four physicians who
have practiced fifty or more yeais. the
others being Dr. J. 1. Hill. Dr. I, E.
Tracy, and Dr. Myers.
Dr. Hill and Dr Jones have practiced
continuously in this county since he
ginning their professional work, an J
both continue to be vigorous in health
and active in practice.
o
Went to Lyons
County Fruit Inspector D. W. Rum
baugh left on the morning train for
Lyons where he will inspect orchards
in that vicinity.
Back on Job
Tom Kiley is back on the job a
conductor of the Corvallis-Hoover
train after a ten days outing with his
family in the mountains near Detroit
OR. 0. N. R0BER6
(Continued from Paw 1).
kept, a thing that has not been done
in the past. The purpose is to keep
the record to use in courts, to estab
lish rights to property, to comply with
labor laws, in fact it ia a uniform and
thorough system to gel all birth cer
tificates from the counties. Unless
an exact record of births is kept it is
impossible to comply with labor laws
in all cases, or where definite data is
desired. In cases involving the col
lection of hie insurance money public
records of both birth and death will,
make the settlements easier.
With deaths the system insures the
irnmpt return of death certificates
which will prevent the spread of many
diseases. In many cases deaths are
I preventable if the facts are known by
1 the authorities in time. Where the
disease is contagious if the death is
reported within the required 72 hours,
its spread can lie stopped by the offi
cials taking immediate preventive
measures.
In speaking of the new law. Dr. Ho
berg said: "Farmers emphasize the
importance of stock registration and
pedigrees. A good farmer will not
iiuy a row, bull, sheep or awtne that
is not registered and has no certificate
to show that it is of good strain and a
desirable animal. Children have been
neglected. We will now have thr same
system for children as we have for an
imals. The system is new in the Unit
ed States, hut it has been used in Eu-j
eot'e for ovef i century Th. benefit
New Shipment Men's and Boys'
Fall Hats and
Caps
The best and largest assortment the GOLDEN RULE has ever
shown, and at our usual saving of 25 to 33 1-1 per cent. Buying
Ihouaands of dosens lor our U busy stores for cash means this
saving to you.
Men's Hats, all shapes, Mc, $1.41, Sl.M. and $2.49.
Boys' Hats .
Caps
.... 49c and tec
2Sc and 49c
EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS
THE GOLDEN RULE
83 BUSY STORES
of It ran readily be seen.''
The new law goes into effect as
fast as the colonies sre districted, and
will lie in operation in I. inn county
Monday. Dr. Davis ill no longer
be county health officrr. but will be
Ihe register for the district noted
above.
Dr. Holier;! has but recently return,
rd from Ihe Orient, having been sent
by the frder.il povernmenl to milie a
special study of tropical diseases in
Chiiiu, Japan and the Philippines. In
Manilla Ihe I'nuersily of Philippines
onler red the degree of Doctor of
Ironical Medicine upon Dr. Koherg.
a degree that hat few men have re
ceived t
Automobile glasses, all kinds at F
M. Frenrh ft Son's irwelry store
Old Man Mileafe iay-
"Republics for me. have you tried them?"
Don't delay any lonfcr fettinfinto real
tire service. Put on
REPUBLICS
and Stop the Tire Grief
Republic tires are built like a good house only the best of ma
terials and workmaship from Ihe Inside fabric to the rubber on the.
outside.
STAGGARD TREADS hold to the roads and pavement in ayy
kinds of weather. They are Ihe original non-skid tire. GUARAN
TEED FOR 5000 MILES.
Tyler & George Garage
Second and Ellsworth Sit.
Gasoline Veedel Metes Oils, best by actual tost
Painstaking Repair Work
Sterege
CLOVER-VETCH
We operate one of the largest and most efficient cleaning plants In the
valley. Our rates are reasonable, and we clean seed to bring the
highest price on the market. 8torare FREE until seed la sold. WE
PAY TOP PRICE FOR SEEDS.
Waldo Anderson & Son
When thousands of motor car buyers all over
the United States patiently wait for the de
livery of their orders, there's a reason for
the popularity of
Pioneer Builders of
Valve-in-head Motor
Cars
Pioneer Builders of
Valve-in-head Motor
Cars
The 1916 Buick "Six" found the popular chord of the
wants of the American people. No car has ever had iuch an immediate response
from a critical public. The Buick factory is swamped, and the original estimate of
60,000 cars this season will be entirely inadequate to supply the demand.
Many local orders are now waiting delivery. Another
carload will arrive in a few days. Get your order in now for early delivery.
Broadalbin
Street
ALBANY
Irvin's Garage
Broadalbin
Street
ALBANY
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