Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, September 21, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 191.
PAGE Till' EE
6000 ROADS DAY AT
LINN HAS BEST EXHIBIT 1 VILLA PROTRAYED IN
FOR SALE Two Jersey : heifer
calves, one 3 months obi, one i
months old. Will Spratt. 9ih and
Geary streets. s H .'I
THE FAIR SEPT. 28.
AT OREGON BUILDING
PLAY AT ROLFE THEATRE
READ OUR WANT ADS
AvII II
.nil - ir
1 OK TK AUK M acres 10 milra from
Kotrhura;- Good gravel road run
nearly to place; all stork and feed
included.. Will trade for Alluuy
property tip to $3xn). Balance, tome
cash and tome time. If intrrefttcd
address Jack Uaviim, Mclrosc.O rc
a-M-22
FDR SALK Cheap, or will trale
fur wood or produce. I liitht de
livery watfun and I heavy single
harness, 'ijiiipiire at h'ortmillrr
Pur. Co. s!7J
Small, Close-fitting
Toques,
big flop-brim picture huts,
small, medium, and large
sailors. All trimmed in the
approved styles of the sea
son, with fancy ostrich head
ornaments, clever yam
trimmings, and smart rib
bon and velvet bows.
Our models are sure to sat
isfy any woman who wants
style, comfort, and rare
values
. t i
f. Fashion M
fm Shop mi
Fountain , Pen Special
This Week
$2.50 guaranteed Fountain Pent, special ... $1.69
1.50 guaranteed Fountain Pens special . . 98c
Fountain pen pencils . . . . . $1
10 days' FREE trial on fountain pent, if bought
from ut
Woodworth Drug Co.
Albany, Ore.
iira Exclesnv Models
The showing ol clever new hata is particularly good now.
The iiimo'i bt styles are her In good assortments.
Small hat art very popular, and large shapes are fast com
ing In rt thia lima.
Many of our hata ara created In our own workrooms, and
ara axclueive, one-of-a-kind designs.
We ara conauntly receiving, direct Iron) New York, poal
tively the naweat vogue eaciuaive hata. and fr..m Chicago
the popular Kick hata. These hata ara too well known
to need descriptions.
Viait tl'e millinery department, on aacond floor, at once.
You will enjoy the exhibit ol new hata.
HAMILTON.
VALUES FOR CASH WORTH
! 3 3
9i8
s
t PERSONAL MENTION J
FROM FAYETTE VILLE W
9
Thuac alien. ling W. C. T. U. from
I'aycticville at Shedd on Friday were
.Mcsdamcs I. XI. Saxton. S. E. Mc
Mriile, F.. F..' Gordon. C. J. Lawaon.
K. M. Miller, VI. I.. ('rove.
I.ouia Scliulli had business calling
liim to Portland Wednesday after
noon returning Friday morning.
J. M. Dirk son of Shedd. hoarded the
Friday morning train for Albany on
lilt way to attend the county fair at
Scio.
Mm. I. M. Saxton was an Albany
tisitor on Tueiday. ,
I.ouia Scliulu had business callhiK
liim to Albany on Tueaday.
O. M. Th-mpon and D;ve Hayes
of the Motion Holler M ill near Shcd'l
were Fayctteville visitors early Tues
t'ay ntorninir. Mr. Ilnyca boarded the
train for Corvallit on imporlant busi
nc. A. I). Abler of Shedd, came over and
took the early Wctlueiday n:orninK
train for Monmouth to look :.ftcr busi
ness matters.
John Barrett of Albany had biixi
i nets calling htm to the local ware
house Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F.. E. Gordon departed
Wednesday afternoon for Albany on
their way lo San Francisco to visit
the fair.
Al G. Senders of Alb.-.ny, was a
business visitor in Fayctteville Thurs
day morning.
I. M. Saxton just completed the
basement for his new house Thurs
day. N
750.000 Brick Thia Season
C. G. Rawliniis reports the last kiin
of brick for the season now in the kiln
being burned. The rest is already
for business. This will make 750.000
i liric!; for the season. There will be
plenty for the trade during the winter
I whether in small or big quantities.
.1 .'r'i.Vlv
i
WHILE
Tnini numnpoiDUV m "I
iniun Niuiuannnii in n
LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH"
Roarimr along at sixty miles an
hour, a powerful engine of the mogul
type strikes an automobile containing
Muriel Evers (Maude George), the
faithless wife who hat ruined a score
of lives in her basely selfish career.
and instantly "kills" her.
"A Little Brother of the Rich the
Universale five-act film version of
Joseph Medill Patterson's celebrated
novel and play, contains many thrill
ing scenes, but none which equal the
one in which an engine runt down
an automobile and smashes it into
junk.
With the car going at terrific
speed, Griffith drove close to the rail
road train and then swerved the ma
chine to one tide to it would receive
the full force of the enirine't impact."
There was no need for Miss George s
anxiety, but she had not been initiated
into a hit of trick photography which
was to follow, and her fear was only
natural. Just as the engine bore
down on the auto. Griffith but why
reveal to rival directors a secret
which the Universal values so highly?
Suffice it to say that Griffith executed
just at neat a trick in photography as
la ever been "pulled" by any direc
tor. Thra thrilling scene will be shown
at the .Hub theatre tomorrow.
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED.
FOR RENT Two suites of house
keeping rooms. Inquire at
Burk-
hart & Lees,
s20-27
WANTF.D Second hand saddle; also
horse to keep for board and ride to
school. Jessie Todd. Shedds. Kelt
phone 21 F2. 33-22
WANTED Woman for general
housework in the country. Phone
Home W35 or write box 129 R. IX .1
s20-22
WANTED Position to work for
board and attend school. Phone
825.1 Home. . s20-22
LOST Small roll of money, in city,
probably on Sunday. Liberal re
ward. Return to Democrat office.
FOR RF.NT Modern house with all
conveniences, slccpinff porch. Call
T. P. Hackleman, Hell phone 504-Y.
Home 1107 tlS-21
FOR RF.NT IS acres garden and
fruit land. Good residence and
buildings. $2tXI per year if taken at
once. A. It. Simpson, X. Albany.
Phone Home 7J52. al7-20
WOOD FOR SALE Big fir, $4.00
per cord, delivered. Also ash and
some vine maple. IT. Struckmcicr,
213 Baker St. Home phone 3205.
alSoln
Two Thousand Autos Expected
on the Grounds TUt Day
With Roads Boosters.
Julius I.. Meier, of Cortland, will be
h.iirinan of the day at the Oregon
State Fair Tuesday, Sri.t 2X, on the
occasion of Good Roads ly. He has
made out a program that will assemblr
expert roadmakcrv paving rontsactorv
dralert ill automobiles, county com
iiiii'ioucrs, county judges, agents for
road building , in;. chines and c.'irnt'.i
workers for the hi-ttt-riiirnt of I'll pub
lic highways. Too thousand automo
biles are expected on the fair grounds
that day and the occupant of every
car will be a talking advertisement in
behalf of bctcring the condition of all
toads. Mr. Meier is sending personal
letters lo personal friends to attend
on that day and aid in making the day
a memorable one in Marion county
history. The Southern Pacific wiil
run a good road, special from all
points in Oregon. Jihn M. Scott, gen
eral passenger agent of the lines in
Oregon, has given the day special rec
ognition and will call attention lo
Good Koails Day in literature to he
sent out later as well as in advertising
I'laccd in the newspapers of the Wil
lamette valley section.
FOR SAI-K Limited number of
choice White J.enlmrn cockerels
raised from baby chicks direct from
Walter lioirrn vards. I'etaliima.
Cat., same at he sells at $50 to
$llou each. Order early. Address
Mrs I- B. l.uper. Tangent. Ore.
slS-23 dly wk'
Tomorrow
at the
Hub Theatre
HOBART
BOSWORTH
the emminent star in
Jas. Medill Patterson's
celebrated play of
society and the
tage
A Little Brother
of the Rich
supported by
JANE NOVAK
and a brilliant cast
One of the season's
greatest
10c
The Albany Bakery
We Deliver to Any Part of the
City
115-119 K. 3rd Street
Bell SCO Party R Home 419
H. J. FIRCHAU CO.
RAILWAYS and steamship
lines, hotels and the best
stores all over the country,
know "A.B.A." Cheque and
are glad to accept them. We
Issue them In S10, $20, $50 and
$100, and bind them in a book
In any amour, t cuited to your
needs. Self-Identifying.
ISSUED sr
Albany State Bank
"Safety Plus Service"
F. M. Sherman's Ideal Garden
Ranch Attracts Most Atten
tion of Anything There.
I
San Francisco, Sept. 19. One of the j
rr'illy interesting an'l effective exhib
its offered by the state of Oregon is
that ten-acre showing of F. M. Sher
man, of Lebanon, just now rebuilt
with fresh products. This is located
in the Palace of Agriculture, occupy
ing 25x50 feet, and ft inspected by
hundreds of visitors each week. This
exhibit shows 80 varieties oi potatoes,
.18 of wheal, 23 of barley, 36 of oatt.
5 kinds of clover, and all kinds of
grasses, plus the bamboo. There are
dried and. canned fruits, fresh and
canned vegetables, several varieties of
corn, as well as innumerable varieties:
of seeds, also XThina pheasants. There
are many pictures showing the pro-'
ducts growing on this Lebanon farm. '
and topping the exhibit it a fine spec!-1
men of the Barred Rock hen, by which :
Mr. Sherman swears. New products!
just placed show oatt almost eight j
feet tall, and vetch with a 25 foot '
spread, common vetch eight feet in
length. Soudan grass. 72 days from!
seed, measures 6'A feet, and the ex
hibitor says that neighboring farm
ers. Clem Rrnthrr. are showing Sou
dan grass measuring nine feet in
height. He believes this grass, in
troduced into the United States from
F.gypt about four years ago, it going
to prove a very superior hay grass for
the- Willamette Valley. Besides all !
of this, the exhibit shows many varie- I
ties of more or less important pro
ducts and the statement is that "Ideal
Gardens Ranch. the somewhat ambi-!
tious name Mr. Sherman's Willam-;
ette valley farm, w ill grow this year
more than 500 varieties of all kinds ;
of produce. It it not intended to con
vey the idea that thete 500 varieties ;
are grown by him for commercial pur-'
pose or that Mr. Sherman specializes '
in any considerable number of them
Neither is it the purpose of the exhib
its to induce anyone to take up farm
ing on a ten-acre tract in Will.-.mette
valley or anywhere else. Mr. Sher
man specializes in ttrawberrict, can-
teloupes and year-round-garden pro
ducts, with a few chicken and minor
side lines thrown in for good mea
sure, and while the Lebanon man has
done almost phenomenally well on
ten acres (or 8 acres nntil a year ago
laM February, when he added two
more at $325 an acre), he happens to
he a happy eomhinatiotn of butinest
man and farmer. He is a man of meth
od, of abounding energy, faith in him
self, and a determination that is ap
parent in every move. And he has a
wife who has always had flowers on
the table perhaps his greatest asset
Others who lack any part of the com
bination that has entered into the suc
cess of Mr. Sherman might well hesi
tate about confining themselves to ten
acres, evenin the Willamette valley
The exhibit, however, together with
Mr. Sherman's story, tells what one
man has done for himself, shows the
rrolific production of countless varie
ties of products that will grow on Wil
lamette Valley soil (of which that at
Lebanon is typical, and offers to oth
ers the encouragement there thould be
in the splendid performance of a man
of ordinary intelligence, dead broke
ten years ago. a stranger in a strange
land and in ill health a man now ris j
en to comparatiee affluence, restored,
to health and to social position hap-,
py in the possession of independence
and a hriuht outlook for the future.
Pheasant Season
Opens October 1st
Be prepared.
Winchester
Lefever
Iver-Johnson
BLACK
SHELLS
ALWAYS
FRESH
"W ALBANY GUN STORE
In that startling and thrilling four-
reel Mutual Masterpk ture, "The Out
law's Revenge in the Dawn of a New
! kepubli,-," R. A. Walsh in his inter-
pretation of the part of the outlaw,
General Francis.o Villa, l as m:'de n
bid for a hig'.cf po.ition in ! e wo'M
of film portrayal than he has aip:red
'o previou-.ly. This forir:-)! is a mas
terpiece deserving of its permanent
place in a M;.sterpicture. It i. as if
Mr. Walsh carefully ttindied all the
original's surface characteristics, m.ulc
up to represent them and then sin!-
denly informed his whole creation
j with the vivid action for which l.e is
. justly celebrated as an actor. "The
! Outlaw'a Revenge" will be shown at
he Rolfe tomorrow.
Pendleton
(Sept. 23
Features of Early Western Days
Reproduced
Low Round-trip Fares from all
stations on
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, General Passenger Age-t, Tortl. ..d. Oregon
TONIGHT
COTTON TABERNACLE
Corner 7th and Ferry Su.
SUBJECT TONIGHT:
CHURCH FAIRS AND BAZAARS
Special Music by Gospel Soloists
Lecture Every Evening 7:45 Seats Free
GLOBE THEATRE
MONDAY and TUESDAY, October 4-5
Auspice of
Albany Exposition Board
N THE WORLD FAMOUS
Madame Jeanne Jomelli
la Concert Program announced Later
Prices Boxes $1.00, center seats on main floor 75c,
- side seats on main floor 50c, Balcony 35c
SEAT SALE OPENS September 27
SPECIAL RATES O.N ALL RAILROADS
Look over your old gun. We'll make
Remington
Stevens
Hunler MrTrapshocter
, come In and see
Dafnlndtnn
SHOTGUNS
Clothing for Hunting, Ammunition, Supplies, Accessories.
OUTFITTERS FOR SPORTSMEN
Round-Up
- 24 - 25)
you a trade on a
L. C. Smith
Martin
Ithica
BLACK
SHELLS
AMY AYS
FRESH
idea
Hauser Bros.
Props, i
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