PAGE EIOHT ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS, ISIS Dollar Day Bargains Thursday, October 14, 1915 50c bottle Dandrocuro; 50c Perfection Cold Cream; 50c Smart's Face Powder; 35c Cucumber and Almond Cream, ALL FOR Si 50c Syr White Pine and Tar; 2Sc Kura-aKold Tablets; 25c Head ache Tablets; 50c Poison Oak Remedy, ALL FOR $1. 50c Stock Condition Powder; 50c Toxine Worm Powder; 50c Heave Powder; 50c Gall Cure. ALL FOR $1. 50c Poultry Food; 50c Liquid Louse FOR $1. Killer; 50c Spray Pump, ALL $1.25 and f 1.50 Hot Water Bottles, for $1.25 and $1.50 Fountain Syringes, for . $1.50 Razors and 10c Shaving Soap,Dollar Day . $1.50 Woodworth's Pro. Pen. Dollar Day .. $1 Perfume, any odor, and 50c Atomiser, Dollar Day for $1. MUSIC DEPARTMENT 8 Sheets popular shee music M $1.50 record albums, Dollar Day for $175, $1.50 and $1.75 violin bows. Dollar Day for . 12 two-minute Edison records, tM 6 four-minute Edison was records, for .. $1 $1 $1 .$1 high grade talent that I am having to pay extra high this vear to keep my people with me and I aws afraid it mould be a losing propositi m fot me. "However, when I understood that an effort was to be made to make an annual event of the cxpc-tilion and found the leading hiis-nrss men hack of the movement 1 could lojk ahead and see an opportunity to make ha.-; losses of this y.'tr whtn the cxpi.si lion shall tie locate! on its own (rounds with its cxhilnts housed in its own buildingi "I have cot fidcnce in my ability to come hack and so " jm here this yc.ir with a hijh cli line .: sh-..s i peeling to lot' mmv ;n litem, to deal so fair!) the cxp-'St::' people and have -iiv slios ic n atisfurt:on thu I ut-.' 11 -t . "-iJv i able It ccme but v!l so'i. no. I next jeer's exposition." PHONOGRAPHS FOR $1 WEEK $1.50 Suit Cases on Dollar Day for $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Umbrellas for $1.50 Pullman Slipper Dollar Day $1.00 Floor Varnish and 35c Brush for Wall Paper, enough to paper a room. Dollar Day for . . $1 . $1 $1 .$1 $1 Woodworth Drug Co. ALBANY. ORE. ARNOLD SAYS EXPOSITION FINE THING FOR CITY Speaking of the Central Willamette Valley Exposition which opens hcri tomorrow, E. J. Arnold the veteran shown-an who is here with hi: best carnival company, stated thi morn ing that he considered the renting exposition the bes thing for Albany h:.'. Ii..s ever been attempt.-.' in ihr Air. Arnold has been com'.a? to A? any tot over 25 years and has it tended many Fourth of July celebra tions, Apple Fairs, and special carni vals. - - . He made the following statement regarding this year's exposition: "I am very anxious to see this first year of the exposition a success. When Mr. Fisher first wrote fo me con cerning the matter I was na: anxious to come. The California expositions have been attracting so much ol the PROMOTED THE KING. Italian Zouaves One Voted to Make Thsir Rulsr a Corporal. . .Hurtuic the battle ol I'slsestru. lu IK'iU, the Austrian In three columns attacked the 11cdtuoutee lu order to throw them hack actum the Seitia. The right and renter eoluiuu were, repuh. ed. but the k-ft ruuiluih-.' ttT-ndvauce and threatened danger. At that luo meat the Third souaves, led by Colonel Cbabrao aud olieylug the orders of Vh--tor Enimauucl ll attacked the Aus tria us with the bayonet, threw the en emy back acrow the bridge over the Se-ila and drowned runny of them In the Sasefta eanal. In this memorable battle the king waa constantly In the nen-eot of the light. The aounve were enchanted with his pruweMS, aud In the evening a eergeaut of the reglitieut proposed that they should Keud a cougratulstory address to bla msjeety. jtV raise htm to the rank of cor poral.'' suggested oue. which propuel- tlon waa unanimously adopted. The scholar of the couiimny ibereuioo aet Iowa In his -fluent calligraphy: "lly the wish of the Third reglaieut uf sons res Victor Emmanuel, by trade king of Sardinia. Is appointed unani mously a corporal hi toe said regi ment." Then, while the ebb waa hot. a deputation of corporals and men weut o Castle Tortone. where the king was stayuig. The deputation was announc ed. The king waa pleased to receive It at ouce. notwithstanding the fact that he was In his shirt sleeves. Be was ereatly moved by the token of admira tion, proued the atrlpea to bis heart and conveyed his thanks In such terms that the zouaves. In a delirium of Joy. bee red bun as If they would never top, and In takiug their leave one and all embraced ihetr newly appointed corporal. reunion's. HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Making Them la Very Dslieata and Camples Process. Almost all Ibe high explosives have cottou aa their base. It la true that very good siortuig powder ran be made from wood pulp; but, at the ed itor uf Nature remarks, "the artillerist would be lu great difficulty It be were provided with such a propellaut. lie cause In order to obtalu any sort of regularity the nitration of the wood pulp baa to lie kept at a low point, and the ballistics, on which the artillerist depends, would be quite thrown out1 High explosive, are cellulose highly nitrated-that Is, highly charged with nitrogen. This process rouslsts of tin nicnilug cotton waste it bat has beeu re peatedly tvesled, picked and dried) In a mixture of utlrtc and sulphuric ac ids. In the proportion of Tl per ceut sulphuric acid, 21 per cent nitric acid aud 8 per ceut water. After the acids hare acted fur the required lime they are rvmored. The cottou la washed rt'iiestedly and boiled several times In water. It Is then pulped, partly dried and prraaed luto molds The manufacturer dors his best to regulate his output, so that It shall con (tin approximately eleveu molecules of nitrate to the quadruple molecule of crlluloae. aa shown In the formula, or a couteut of nitrogen that raugea be tween 12.93 aud 13.00 per cent. The proems la delicate and complex, for the proiwrtloua of ackls and water must be exact and all must be chem kally pure. Ilesldea this. tu. llulose must be of uulform grade, whlca la a moat difficult thing to obtain. Daily Democrat by Carrier. $4 Year j UVDAY- NebergalFs Meat Specials Get the spirit of thrift on Dollar Day 10 per cent Discount on all cash purchases of SI. 00 Tf and over. Sugar Cured Cottage Rolls, regular 17'c Dollar Day at 15c in $1.00 lots. lb. Salmon for canning, choice Silver Sides in 50 and 100 pound lots, at 6c net No discount. ZZ&t.D. E. Nebergall Meat' Go. ey day. Second and Lyon Sts INDIA'S QUEER BELIEFS. Buddhists Would Oie Rather Than Loss a Limb or Eat Moat. India's population la 32.VUW.00O. Prac tki)y all the races aud rellgloua of the world are represented. Ninety-eight and alx-lentba per cent of the people cannot rend or write. Kour per cent of the Inhabitants eat regular meals The remainder eat when they can and where they can. The average native til India Uvea on leaa food per diem than any other human being In the world Itellgloua prejudices are lu reuse. Mou willingly die rather than submit lo some dismembering surgical operation, (or did not Allah command them to aiipenr before bltn ss they left him to co Die Into the world? The Buddnlsts will not eat meat or take even a medicine deiired from an animal. They died by millions during the bubonic plague rather tbuu take a prophylactic serum made from peislu snd beef broth because the pig from which peln wna obtained waa on clean to the Mohammedan and Hindu, and the killing of Ibis animal aud the bull from whk-b the broth waa made was agaliutt the tenets of the Bud dbUtlr faith. I knew an editor Is Poona. India, to absolutely refuse a 3."J0 yearly advertisement of a patent nicdk-ttie liecsuae It contained peistn. ludhius are food of ismi and last year Imported over S40.0tXI.utn worth of sugar. Clothing Is made chiefly from cotton, which Is largely grown In the country.-W. E. Augblnbangh In lslle's When You 8se Stars." The man who when struck violently ou the head says be "saw stars' Is not far from telling the truth. The fsl is thu I there, bi a phosphorescent pow I er In the eye which dues not attract a person's attention under ordinary con dltiims. but which Is distributed and reveals Itxelf wbeuerer the bead gets a sudden shock snd sometime even lu Ibe art of sneezing. A blow on the head results In a pressure of the blood verncls upoii the retina, causing either total darknesa or a faint blue light bleb floats before the eyea. and It Is in this faint blue light the Imagination discerns I lie thousand of fan Untie forms and figure that by general nc eptunce are termed stars; hence. while the astronomical dUp-ay so fre quently mentioned lusy be said to be entirely a creature of the Imagination. there nt at least some foundation for the Idea. What a Dollar Will Do at Holloways Farmers' Store on IS Twenty-five cans India Relish $1.00 Twenty-five cans Spaghetti $1.00 Tan pounds Peanut Butter $1.00 Three 9 lb. sacks best rolled oats $1.00 Three pint pura imported olive oil $1.00 Two full quarts best Vanilla or Lemon ex- tracta or one of each $1.00 Four lbs. Holloway! fancy 35c coffee ......$1.00 21 Packages Arm ft Hammer soda $1.00 Six pounds best Tillamook cream cheese - . $1.00 Sevan 20c cans of ripe olives $1.00 Tibetan Psnsl Code. The Tibetan penal code Is curious. Murder Is punished with a One very lug according to the Importance of the slain, then by a line of seven to one hundred times the value of the article stolen. Here, again, the One deiiends on the social Importance uf the person from whom the theft hss berifcommlt ted. The harborer of n thief Is looked upon as a worse criminal than the tlilof himself. Ordeals by Ore aud by boiling water are still used ss proofs of Innocence or guilt, exactly as was the custom In Euroe In the middle ages ' And If the lamas never Inflict death they are adepts at torture Litorsry. "Oh. I slmp'y adore Merellln and Hrouulug and Henry James." said the gushnig young person. "Ho do I." snld Little Blnks. -They are iwrfectly delightful. It's like send ing your mind to a gymnasium. Br io you rend them In the original 7" New York Times. The Rip Van Winkle Kind, salesman Why not try one of our Hip Von Winkle rugs. mndumT Pros pective Purchaser What kind are they? Salesman They have an un usually long nop. Indianapolis Star. Ths Outlet. Physiology Teneher Clarence, you may explain how we heiir things. Clar eni-e Pa tells 'em to ma as a secret, ami ma gives 'em awny at the bridge Hub Cleveland Leader. This world Is to the sharpest, to Hie must wnnhr.-Clcero. heaven A CRUSH OF WORLDS. rtsw Our Betsr System Msy find and a New One Da Born. The whole of the pruseut solar sys tem Is ulllmitlely to full luto the sun, rniislng mi explosion that may result u il ncv solar s,vstem. 8ucb Is the Mnsiiy pui forn-.ird by Professor Philip l-'niitli. a null kuuwn astronomer, whje reputation has rested princtelly Ukui his researches lulu the condition on Ibe luouu. T,ho novel feature of lr. Kau Ill's the-" ory Is that It la bnsed iikii the suppo sition that m great part of Ihe known hsolsr system. Including esiwlally the pluuets Jupiter, Imnus and Ha turn, are nut composed of mineral matter at all. j but are tremendous inssaes of Ice or i bulls uf Ice surrounding a mineral kcr- ' nel. Furthermore, he declares, a part or what l now kuown as the Milky way Is uot mineral or gaseous, but "a ring of Ice duxl." uiusnee of particles i of Ice eusiieuded 111 slue, the other planets receiving constant addition to their Ice mass from Ibis source. Professor Kuutb declares that the world already at some remote iertoils has had a almllsr esH-iieuce. resulting lu the death uf uoarly all animate na ture, and tbst all species of life as we kuow It have arisen since then. Even tually the planets swinging through their narrow orbits will fall Into the suu, cauxtuii a uew expluslou aud per haps the birth uf a ueiv solar system, but for Ihnumuds of years before that little, all life, either on earth or else where, will hare disappeared. Kansas City Journal. ACROSS THE PACIFIC Influence ef the "Great Circle" en the Journey to Manila. If you wanted to go from the Pana ma canal to Yokohama which of these two would the shorter router Klrat. 'across tike ocean lo Hawaii aud from there to Yokohama, or. second, up slong the roaat to Kan Francisco and then directly across the Psclttc to Aslal Nearly everybody would answer In favor of the Hawaiian route But the navigators tell us the Journey la 2t!d utiles shorter by way offau Francisco. The "great circle" dors II Its Influ ence on dlstauce sends ships from Ban FrancUco to Maulla by way of the Aleutian Ulands. Actually our veasela would go tuucb fartiter north than they do but for I lie dtacoursgerueut of the l ulled States hydrographlc bureau at Washlugtuu. which sdrloea a central route, more than StKJ miles longer than the great circle. In order to excap the fogs snd fc-e of the fnr north The Hawaiian Islnnda are frequently described as "the cmauroads of the Pa cine." Their people are naturally look ing forward lo wonderful commercial development Tbey will doubtless en Joy sulatantlal progress as a commer cial center because many conditions In ocean currents snd In prevailing w I is la and In fuel tola favor Huuolulu ss a wsy station route. But It to well to re member that these Islands were plant ed a little too near ibe equator to be a cronsrosda of the north Pacific. Boa ton Herald. v Wonderful Names. The serrnteeutb century Jurymen had one dixndvantsgr to contend with froi nhiVh hi sitci-ewMir fa happily - - - e-1r..t..p,,i.. tomttted Special at Pfeiffer's All $1.50 Hats $1.00 All $1.50 Shirts $1.00 Three 50c Neckties . $1.00 For Dollar Day Only 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL SUITS PUR CHASED ON DOLLAR DAY You will always gind good values and the hcut goods in men's wear at this store. W. F. PFEIEFER with an Jnlolemlile iinuie. Jsuies Broome In bis 'Trawl (iter Kuglsud. Scotland and Wales," a work publish ed In I Tiki, gives a cop of "a Jury Iteturu made st llye. Huel. In the Isle Itettelli.Mta. TnHilil-ome Times." Here sre the names: -!tsud fsst on high KlriugiT of CruwhiirM. Fairth Ad ams of Wsrhlelou. KIH"ln Pimple of Wit bam. (Iruceful llanllug of I .ewes. Wcei not Hilling of Ihe same. Be Faithful Joiurr of Itrliliug. Fly lebate Itoberta of Ibe same. Fighl Ihe good Fight of Faith While or F.me,.ltcturo S-luisn of Wntllug. Meek Brewer of Oakhsm. Mute Fruit Fowler of ast llwlley, llon for lleudlug of the nuie"-t.uiittou I'hnmli-le He Saved the Pstsnl Omse. When lu the war uf INU Ihe British, who bsd taken Washington. I rallied heir gnus un the iwlenl odlce In-. Tbomion. throwing hlmwlf directly be fore Ihe guns, rrk-d: "Are you tCugllahmcn or Ooths and Vsndsis? This Is the pateut olBce a depository uf the Ingenuity aud Uirso lluus of the Atuerii-nu umloo lu which Itie whole civilized world Is lutrrealed. Would you dectruy It? 1'ben let the chant psas through tuy bedy." And the building was spared. Twen ty four )irs;afterward. bifwever. It waa deMirnyed by (Ire. logeiber with everrthtue lu It. PPS.D fUR WANT ADS Puritan Motor Oil Leon E. Rennets' Garage The Hsady Place to Bey Gasoline 212 E. First St Rod Crows Gasoline FORD OWNERS: We are agenU for Ihe Hasslrr Shock Absorber. Makes your car ride like a Pack ard. It's different. Come in and see it Our money-saving Repair Dep't gives you . satisfaction qy Z ii ii Street DOLLAR DAY ONLY .62 XXX Excellent Envelopes PRINTED SPECIALLY FOR YOU $1 BUTTER WRAPPERS, 250 for $1.00 17 You appreciate GOOD printing, done as nearly as you desire it done and - U when you want it done, just stop in next door to the Post Office on Second Albany Printing Company mm $1.75 Salad Sets $1.00 $1.65 Casserole Set $1.25 to $1.75 Sugar and Creamer 7. $1.25 to $1.50 Fancy Plates . . $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Yz Doz. 7-inch plates . ; $1.00 We will offer a few 20-inch Jointed Dolls, regular $2.00 for:.. $1.00 "We will give many other $ bargains. Come in and look. Essex & Essex