PAGE 6IX ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, OCTOBER II, 1911 4 New Fur Trimming in coney, skunk, and oppossum, black or brown 1 to 3 inches wide, at 50c to $2 yard New Corduroys at 85c Yard 28 ioch wide welt Corduroy in the new shades You usually pay $1 for this, quality FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First Sr. . Left (or Astoria Hon. J. K. Ve.Mhcrford and Sen ator H. Vop. der Hellen left yester day (or Astoria on a business trip. Returned from Quartxville J. A. McChesney returned Satur day evening from the Quarrzville mine, where re spent three weeks looking after liis ten mining proposi tions. He is greatly enthused over the prospects and believes the mines will be heard from. Several men are in now and others will follow to spend the winter. There are three small mills of four, two and one stamp capacity, which win be ma as soon as there is water for the pur pose. - . . v Albany's First House At Dugan & Denny's today was seen a picture of historical interest in oil painting of Albany's first building, which vras at the store to be framed. It is owned by Mrs. Smead wife of the nun who erected the building, a log cabin, at the site of Hotel Revere, at First and Ellsworth streets. It was painted by Lillian Howe. Beside it is a small stream. which run through the town .from Oak creek, now hardly appreciated. because entirely absent. . . . Returned to Willamette Miss Moore, daughter of Rev. Jas. Moore, of the M. E. church, after a visit with her folks yesterday returned to Salem to resume her studies in Willamette University. Having be sun her freshman work it has been decided to have her finish her year's work there. TONIGHT COMEDY MIGHT AT THE HUD 8 -REELS- 8 Charlie Chaplin Comedy Two-Hour Show If You Can't Laugh. Don't Come Remember, the only 10c show in town MWi, S i Avl'Ht-t!,IKs' Mr'1- ' M irftm.MaiQMfli mmm 'After Visit Home' The little children of R. C. Church ill, after a visit with their father re turned to Salem yesterday, where they are staying with relatives during Mrs. Churchill's confinement to the hos pital in Portland. Jas. Gordon Kcnnett, Jr., a former Albany boy, was in the city from Ku- Itene yesterday, - - .,, o v baity Democrat h CTter. 4 Year J. C. Ilolbrook, of Sprinkfictd. ar rived in the city last niitht. . woman mm Any One of The Following bargains for 1 Suit dry cleaned and pressed. 2 Suits pressed. 3 Felt pennants 11x33 in.ches. S Novelty felt hats. 10 Per cent discount on any Suit or overcoat order. Minton-Fouts Co. 132 West 1st St. Tonsorial Specials , We're in for the spirit of Dollar Day and offer SHAMPOO 50c MASSAGE 50c HAIR CUT 35c SHAVE 15c WORTH ll.SO 1 only $1 or any $1.50 combination for $1.00 The White Barber Shop S. C BRUCE. Prop Next to Globe Theatre. THE GLOBE-WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ANNETTA KELLERMAN in the Georgeous Spectacular Production in Seven Reels of Wonde rout Beauty and Effect "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER" 1000 PEOPLE in the CAST 500 SCENES The Film Masterpiece of the World Matinees, any seat 10c; Evening 10c-20c Was in Eugene J. E. Simpson, formerly owner of the Varsity confectionery store, ar rived in I'uKcne yesterday on busi ness. Mr, Simpson, who is now a resident of Albany, will remain in the city several days Guard. ! ... I SWEATERS For the whole family, bought before the tig advance in price, and bought by the thousand dozen for our S3 busy stores for cash. That's why we save you 25 to 33 and 1-3 per cent Men's sweaters -Boys Sweaters .. Ladies' sweaters Girls' sweaters Infants' sweaters 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, S4.PS . 98c. $1.49. $1.98 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98 98c. $1.49. $1.98 i 49c, 69c. 48c EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES SHAKE! DOLLAR DAY Watch for Our List Tomorrow FISHER-BRADEO CO. Wednesday and Thursday 10c Dollar Day See Our Show ' Window on DOLLAR DAY for Bargains On Dollar Day We Will Have All Kindt of Bargains - for You F. M. French & Son Jewelers and Engravers The Season's Latest Novelties Gypsy Boots in the new leathers, soap kid with tip and white piping. Also a new hand-turned bronze. . The most beautiful footwear fox women ever shown in Albany. McDowell Shoe Co. "Quality for Lets" Everwcar Hosiery Juilite 1. K. Kelly went to Slrm on the morning train to attend tu ju dicial business, L.r, ! You can net a uood sc.it (or 25c ai the (ilohe tonight, sin t.mdcville acts ; and (our rcM t.'harlie Chaplin com edy. Adv. I'OK SALE-All the liimhcr in the Ifiatid stand, blrtu-hrrt, fence and walks m llanrhall park, ns it stands A. i. Sender s. RK K K NT Modem furnished room. ii Wrst Sisth St. Hell 555 k. i-15 t o Marnhant Ships' Flags. The MrttUb nietvuutlie Unit la koowo fnnilllurly a the ml ruautn. Ntrk-t-Ijr :.lnil. uu Inland prrmm (us any rliibl to n- tlw ret vunbiii aaburu, I lie uuly tin pvruilMlblw llhK the plalu unkm Jack, whlili the ordinary i ll turn iften file uiwtile don it. Tlii- nd vu 'itu bus It omVhil status from the IMk of two iiturus tjurvn Anna In Iii7 itiul gi-.evn Victoria lit WH. The nnr hittitmen of the cuhmiIh feuernily u the red euxltu also, but by -rniurloii of the ailmlntliy may add the builc of ttie i-uluuy "In the fly. Hni uuttous bars siierlitl uer inutile nmiine flux, but not all. The t'nlteil Hlulea Unit, for' luxtuuc. la the stnra and trlpr for all omulon. The ilt-riuiiu uurvnntlle firm of black, white and red dutin only from IstlT awl symbolUea Die uulou between I lie I lohensolleru lark uud white uuil the nil and white of the llunseallc league. The ItuxMlan nienuiillle flu if. Intrwlueed by I'eter the in it. was orurlually the lnili b dug. fnuilllar to bllu from hl studies lu llollaii'l. rvrrrHed. loiter the urntniienieut of the thm colors was Tarled.-lxnd-n (llolie - Good Values Special Bargains For Dollar Day Look Them Over " at - , ... F. G. WillV Jeweler Tonight' Tremendous Spectacular Gabiria Staged in five countries at an outlay of $250,000.00, with a cast of 5000 people A Three Hour Show in 12 Keels Show Starts at 7:45 Sharp Admission 20 cts. Children 10 cts. Special Matinee Tomorrow at 2:30 Rolfe Theatre COMING THURSDAY Authentic German WAR , Pictures Ran Two Weeks at Hcili Portland The GLOBE TONIGHT ONLY EMPRESS. Direct from Empress Theatre, Portland. g BIG ACTS g MORTON JEWELL TRIO Sintjcrs and Dancers Club Jugglers DAYTON & MALEY Comedy Novelty Skit The Doughnut Hunters' EMILY GREEN & CO. in "A Swedish Flirtation' MARTIN & VALERIO Comedy singing, talking and dancing CAKLOTTA STOCKDIL Operatic Contralto SM1LETA RR0S & MORA Gymnastic Pantomime Four.Rcel COMEDY CHARLIE CHAPLIN ; . In the "Mix. Up" Prices.,..,.. 1 5c to 50c Doors open 7 p. m. Chap Iin starts 7:30 p. m. Vau deville start 8:30 p. m. A Boy'i Adventures t An eleven year old Albany boy i drew his money from ilie I ani: and sl.'irtrd out in the world sitone 1,-ih! Saturday. He got as far as I)evir, where lie was kept and Ms father notified. Yesterday afternoon lie was brought back to the city, no doubt with sufficient experience to under stand that the best place in the world , is home. ; , In Portland . Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. H.irrctt have been in Portland on a short visit. During their absence Mrs. Hunt has been lakiiiK care of the household. Flna School Exhibit Promised Superintendent Jackson returned Saturday cvcnln from IlarrishtirK, where he saw the spud show. Rowland and other places, lie has been at work on the school children's fair, to be at the armory, nnd reports pros pects of a fine display, many schools lakiiiK a live inti rest. A Rood many front all parts of the county will be represented.