Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, October 06, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0. 1915.
PACK THREE
Tha showing now of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments is good. Experienced sales
ladies will be glad to show you the season's most approved
Neat, Conservative Garments
With Winter close at hand, you had better decide to purchase the heavyweight
clothes and winter hats at once. We have splendid assortments
at economy prices
, V "r. tj
Ladies' Suits, Approved
Styles
lln coali anil ftirlriniininut -ire cr .onilar ilr.J season. Wile,
llrown, Green mil mixture ire the predominating colurt. Gaber
ilinri mill ixipliiii ire very much in favor mil the ierei and broad
rluilit are at good at utual. I'ricrt range from
$16.50 to $47.50
II II -rfOiTk,. i
.
R.niMBta"
Are Half
Price
Wednesday!
Watch foe
Oar ' -Wednesday
Speckli
Newest Coats for
Ladies
The coata tire clever. Nut a lot ul noveltiea that will toon cause
you lu itrow tired of them, but garment! that are clever in thri'
simplicity. I'luth and corduroy are popular material. I'ur trim
tniiiKi and belli are good stylet. The coloring! are very pretty,
rich tliailei md mixtures. Priced from
$9.50 to $50
NEMO
Self-Help
Exposition
Week
Thit it Nemo cortet week. We
have the new ttytci of thii cortet
nd will he glad to explain the
good feature to yog. A graduate
coractlere it in charge of the cor
tet department. Be properly fit
ted and you will get more com
fort and service.
New
CORSETS
In addition lo the Nemo we have
the new Fall itylei in Warners,
Costard, Kcrifern and I-aGrecqne
cortett. The particular tle that
you need It here.
Out-of-the-Ordinary
MILLINERY
The hat offer a variation of drtign that meant tatitfaction from
the chic little dote filling ihapri lo the larger, more elaborate
one. Ye, it it really.
In ililiiin lo ih m:iiiv exclusive delimit that are being cre
ated daily in out own workroom!, we have
Vogue hat arriving.
continually new lot of
For days and days
one may dig one's
head and worry
over what one s
Autumn Chapeaux .
will be; then a little
review of Vogue
Hats the time it
tal.es to put on one's
stockings and
POUFI one sees
just the hat one has
wanted all the time.
I. too wonderful
Jo come.
TAM-O-SHANTERS, MADE OF CORDUROY IN ALL SHADES
a wanted all the time. I Mil
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ll oo. 1.1. Si
2nd 4:30
VALUES for CASH WORTH WHILE
Rally Week
CHURCH OP CHRIST
(Christian Church)
Sermon Tonight by
J. H. COULTARD
Albany C.ntr.1
Solo by Mrs. C. B. Essex
'Haw Sw.. th. Nam. of Jmut It
Services from 8 to 9 o'c.
M.
HOWARD FAOAN
.rtor
Dally Democrat by .Carrier, 14 Year.
WHAT' THE FORESTS
ARE DOING IN THE U. S.
During the decade ending with the
last fiscal year, the Forest Service
hat classified and opened to ei:try ov
er 15,500 individual scattered tract
in the foretlt, covering over 1700,000
acre. Thit clntiification has alto re
sulted in elimination, lo date, of ap
proximately 15,000,000 acre addition
al.
Ther. are apuroximatcly 1.200
town and cilie in the United State
dependent upon the national foretl
for the sourcf of their water aupply.
From 10,000.000 to 15,000,000 little
pnes, fir and iprucel are planted
every year on the national forettt,
and also tevcral ton of tree eed are
Of the 1913 lumber cut, over thi tv
billion feet cf the total were from
conifcrout woods, 20 per cent of
which was supplied by the State of
Oregon and Waahington.
Enough paving block were treated
by the wood preserving plant in the
United State during 1913 and 1914
lo surface a street 36 feet wide and
211 miles long.
11 ill ii invited for the property
4.W Wett Second Street, Albany. Ap
ly to J. K. hldridge. 1254 Port St
Victoria, B. C. No reasonable offer
refuted. s30-aJl
FOUND A woman' coat, black
Can be had by calling at Democrat
office.
OREOON INDUSTRIAL
REVIEW 4)
Salem, Oct. 4. Campaign ii being
made for wagon road from Eugene to
oatt and half mill tax atked for.
J. A. Seavey will erect )() thea
tre in Springfield.
J. C. Butcher will establish large
tpray factory at Hood Kiver and
manufacture anenale of lead.
The Creiwcll cannery will manu
facture (pray in that city.
Ilandon New cheete factory to be
built at Four Mile.
lend Frank Pival expect to erect
I house here, work lo begin al
once.
Kosrburg citizen will .donate ile
for the big new mill of Kendall Bros.
town which ha huwn the enter
prise of Kouburg in going after thit
ig industry it dcterving of a bright
future.
Portland taxei for 1915 estimated
al $93,000 more than for 1915, an cf-
ort will be made to cut thi amount,
owever.
Kugene will soon have Coo Bay
oaL
Value of Oregon hop crop thi
year about '000,000 at 10c.
Coos county has been experiment
ing witn roans piauxca icuginwitc
nd retultt are highly talitfaclory.
Hood River gel a $7500 concrete
movie theatre 50 by lX) feel.
S. P. payroll at Eugene (or pal
month wa $11,304.
Woodliurn want merger of all the
elcphone line.
Contrructioin i being rushed on
the new line of the O. W. R. & f.
inlo Harney valley.
Central Point Farmers and lax-
payers league organized to scruu-
ize raiting and disburtement of tax
es, etc.
Indications are that Hubbard shoe
factory will oon begin operations
gain.
Suiherlin Leona mills operate af
ter eight months idleness.
Right of way deed are all secured
for Sutherlin -railroad and it u an
nounced work will atari at once on
the grade for the Suiherlin, Coo Bay
Eastern.
Pendleton Corneralone for new
pnstoffke has been laid.
Silverlon New dram and tile fac
tory has started.
It is announced that Redmond will
have new fireproof warehouse for
handling farm products, size 40 by
ISO. .
1. J. Ellinger has cut the fourth
crop of alfalfa this season from bis
farm near Redmond.
The big Rainier mill has been com
pletely destroyed by fire, loss $150,
000.
It is estimated that the clover seed
crop ol Linn county win loiai
000 this year.
Pacific Telephone and Telegrapn
Co. announce opening of line be
ween Eugene and Florence.
The general cry from every city.
town, and village in wasningion is io
reduce taxes. Never before has there
been such a determined effort made
in thi direction.
Get our price. Your dollar will
get more here. Some of the beat val-
uea ever offered in Albany in men
suit, raincoast, macldnawa, hats, and
furnishings. Watch our ad for $ day,
You will be surprised. Stein ft New
man. Adv.
The ladie of the UninTd Presbyter
ian cnurcn win noia a iar
parlors of the church Wednesday af
ternoon and evening, November J,
1915. oltf
Daily Democrat or Carrier. $4 Year.
MADAME JOMELLI TOLO .
SOME INTERESTING THINGS
One Story Was About a Woman
Married 4 Times, Each Hus
band Different Nationality.
In her round table luncheon at the
Hotel Albany yesterday afternoon,
with fourteen or fifteen Albany wo
men, Madame Jomelll talked very
freely about her like! and dislikes.
and alto told some interesting things
about the war. She knows one wo
man in Europe, one of prominence
who has been married four times. One
husband was a Russian, one a Ger
man, one a Frenchman and the other
Italian. By each husband the had
one ton, and when tne war Drone
out the sons entered it with the
troops of their nationality, three be
ing with the Allies, one with the Ger
mans. On one occasion all four vis
ited their mother, none at that time
being killed. Madame Jomelli hat
two titters, and all three mirried men
of different nationalities. The Ma
dame is now suing for divorce from
her husband.
She declared that of all countries
the likes the United States the best
of all, and of the U. S. she likes the
west the best, and then she likes the
country best of all. She doesn't care
for the big cities,, and dislikes San
Francisco very" much. She would
like to be 30 miles from any railroad,
urrounded by cows, horses, pigs and
dotrs, amidst the best in nature.
When the Madame left Paris, in
fashion everything was black and
while, even the house furnishings, a
pretty effect that was meeting with
great favor. Regardless of the war
much attention is paid there to dress.
Madame Jomelli speaks English
well, and proved a very pleasing en
tertainer, the visit with her being one
that will long be remembered by
those present.
WHEN
please
answering
mention the
classified ads,
Democrat
in over Sunday with a nice lot of
Washington lamb which brought $7.
A few ewes were sold at $5 and a
couple of cars ol feeder lambs told
at $6.25.
Outlook good with demand Wern.
nr.
California Then cast
You are offered
Panama-Pacific Exposition San Francisco
Acknowledged lo be
"The Mott Beautiful
The Mott Wonderful
The Most Important in history.'
at almott no additional expense white enroute lo the east.
10 Days Stopover
at San Francisco
and
10 Days Stopover
at Los Angeles
are permitted on all ont way tickets East reading through California
THE OGDEN ROUTE
offers splendid high class train service and fascinating trenery.
Further particulars with copy of fold
er "Wayside .Vote-. Otfdrn Route"
"Great Salt Lake Primer'' from near
est agent.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC
. John M. Scott, General Passenger Afent,
Portland, Oregon
Portland live Stock Report..
Cattle: With a run of about 650
head of cattle, the market opened up
with steady 'to strong price, choice
steer going at $6.85 with five cents
above last week's top, cows going at
$5. A few heifers sold at $6 andcalves
brought $7.50. .
Hogs: Not many good hogs were
on the market this-morning. Buyers
seemed inclined to pas up the of
fering until late in the afternoon when
a couple of loads went at $6.30 for
top, market a little unsettled with
bulk around the $6.15 to $6.25 mark.
Sheep: A fair run of sheep came
SHOOT PHEASANTS
King of Sports
Look over our stock of Winchester and Remington
repeating shotguns, and Ithica and Parker
double-barreled pieces
Exclusive agents for Peters' Famous Shells,
also a full stock of all other lines
We Issue Hunting Licenses
; Hulbert-Ohling Hardware Co.
-The Hardware Men"
Third and Lyon Streets
vfY&i&W. mm
RAILWAYS and steamship
lines, hotels and the beat
stores aU over the country,
know "A.B.A." Cheque and
are glad to accept them. Wa
Issue them In $19, $2. $5 and
$1CS, and bind them' In a book
In any amount suited to your
needs. Self-Identifying.
( ISitTO ST
Albany State Bank
"Safety Plus Service"
Sixteen Years Supremacy
More than 1,650,000
men bought a pair of
"Headlights" during the
past 12 months but
We will not be satisfied
until we' sell .you a pair.
' If we can induce you to buy one suit of "Head
lights," you will never afterwards be satisfied
with any other make.
L
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Wear a Pair 30 Days
Your Money Back if Not Satisfactory
To all overall wearers we make this offer
Come to our store, buy a suit of "Headlight"
Overalls (price $1.00 per garment). Wear
them 30 days. If you da not find them
the most comfortable, convenient and
generally satisfactory overalls you have ever
had on, bring them back and get your
money. The manufacturers stand behind us in
this guarantee.
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