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PACK FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 191$. HOME-MADE COMFORTS with silkoline or challie covers, filled with large 3-pound roll of clean cotton. A good assortment to select from $2.50 and $2.75 Big all-wool Blanket $5.50 pair Our regular $6.50 blanket in white, tan, gray, or pretty plaids, special $5.50 Pr. FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. HALLO WE'N HEADQUARTERS Everything mora than was ever thought of before can be obtained for Hallowe'en decoration. Come in and acquire enthusiasm and ideas from our took of Hallowe'en novelties THE JlLBiMY j4RT CRJlrT CITY NEWS 9 S93S9S9S999999999 Memory Men Geo. C. Blower, and Mr. Adams, of the Cromwell School of Memory. went to Corvallis this morning to make arrangements for the establish ment of a class. The class in this city has started work, the members being well-pleased with the beginning of the system. Mr. Robinson Here T F. Robinson, of Portland, has Sfi "li IMS tr J liL-jf ii.,n- iQi) - SCENE FROM "THE IURE OF THE MASK" rOUR-PABT MUTUAL MASTEHI ICTURt PRODUCED BV AMERICA At the ROLFE TONIGHT ONLY California Then east You are offered Panama-Pacific Exposition San Francisco Acknowledged to be "The Most Beautiful The Most Wonderful The Most Ir.spoiUiil in liisluiy." at almost no additional expense while enroute to the east. 10 Days Stopover at San Francisco and 10 Days Stopover at Los Angeles are permitted on all on? way tickets East reading through California THE OGDEN ROUTE offers splendid high class train service and fascinating scenery. Further particulars with copy of fold er "Wayside Notes. Ogden Route" "Great Salt Lake Primer' from near est :igcnt. SOUTHERN PACIFIC-UNION PACIFIC John M. Scotr, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon been in the eity toda, the guest of his daughter. Mrs. C. V. Littler. To Corvallis J. T. Shea went to Corvallis this morning on a 'short business trip. Returned from Seattle Dr. J. H. Robnett this forenoon re turned from Seattle, where he had been to attend a convention of the Metropolitan Insurance Co. Lebanon People Mrs. J. C. Booth, and son, of Leb anon, were Albany visitors today. Also Mrs. A. Blackburn, of that place, the latter going to Corvallis for a visit. -i Old Book Down in front of Ben Sudtel's store among some old books is a leather back Davies Legendre, a book on geometry and trigonometry. It is dated 1836. and on the fly leaf is writ. ten this: "This book is the property of A. F. Swarti. Buffalo, Oct. 19. 1&J7. Price $175 Has New Auto- Clark Price has another automo bile, a closed Ford, six passenger, painted brown, a fine looking ma chine. He will use it in. his jitney business. Mr. Price"s headquarters are at Whitney's Sweet Shop. Socialist Convention . Socialists of the city will hold a conventions next Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at 539 E. Third street, when a complete city ticket will be nominated for the coming city elec tion. Starting in early it is proposed to make a campaign for the offices. Good Bill at Hub "The Man in the Chair." a two reel feature at the Hub last night and to night, is one of the best sllort films seen here in many a day. The produc tion is of the Universal', best quality and is a highly enjoyable film. "A Call for Help" is also a feature worthy of mention, and is portrayed in a very vivid manner. Both are striking two reel productions,- A comedy, "Nothing Ever Happens Right." is a scream and makes a good balance to the rest of the bill. At the Rolfe Not the least lovely among the scenes shown in "The Lure of the Mask." the four-part Mutual Master picture by Harold McGrath, upon whose celebrated novel the film was founded, are those on the canals in Venire. Gondolas pass lazily back and forth across the sluggish waters, snd when the two principals in the cast rush up the stone steps leading to St. Mark's those who have seen the original experience a thrill of rem iniscent pleasure. Shown at the Rolfe tonight Trained Deer Amuse Welton's trained deer at the Globe last night was an act thatjias never been seen here. The manner in which the three deer performed, while not doing any thrilling feats, was evidence that even the most wild and timid ani mal can be trained. Pridemore and Fox presented a vaudeville skit. Ho- bart Bosworth in "An Odyesy of the North, six reel Paramount feature was one of the best pictures of the north ever screened. The Alaskan scenery is most beautiful. Prominent Men in Vaudeville- Judge Wm. Colvig, Ed. Werlein and R. C. Holman, prominent Portland men, are reported to have gone into vaudeville. They are appearing at movie shows, between acts, giving a talk in the interest of the Portland chamber of commerce. Their Albany date has not yet been announced. Shedd has P. B. Team With a student body of only 29, of whom fifteen are boys, Shedd high school is able to put in the field a football team that is doing good work. Though beaten by Junction's two touchdowns, they made a good showing. They are to play Cottage Grove next Saturday at Cottage Grove. Will Hold Bazaar The ladies of the Christian church will hold a bazaar the second week in November, exact time and place to be announced later. More Watch Inspection F. M. French, watch inspector for the S. P. Co. for the district south of Portland, left this morning for a trip down the west side inspecting the time pieces of the trainmen and . agents alon.-r the lines. To Montana- Vincent Kelly left yesterday over the Great Northern lines for "Harney, Iont, where his father is employed by the railroad. Miller Haley, of Mis souli, Mont, returned home yesterday after visiting here. Went to Washing. Mrs. Mary Carr and Miss Mildred Carr left yesterday for Scotia, Wash ington, where they will visit. Returned to Tacoma Miss Gertrude Conn returned to Ta coma this morning after spending the summer at the home of her cousin. Mrs. John McChesney. Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 70 and 40 degrees. The river stands at 0.5 feet. In Roseburf George Taylor, of Albany, arrived here last evening to Send a few days looking after business matters. Re view. Candidate for Recorder Petitions were out today for the nomination of Hon. I. G. Lewelling for the office of city recorder, and he will make the race. In every way competent, with many friends, he is bound to make a strong campaign f for the position. The contestants for all the city office are entirely non partisan, no party as such putting up any candidates, except the Socialists. Slab of Albany Paper The Democrat has a couple sheets of Albany made paper, pressed out by Mr. Thomas, the maker. They are thick and solid, showing the material, and demonstrating the practicability of the process. The quality is un questionably first class, with elements for the finest bond paper made. From Roseburg Floyd Stephenson, who recently left here for Albany, where he intend ed to enjoy his vacation, is said to be quite ill of blood poisoning. The young man is employed in a local bakery. Roseburg Review. To Move Barber Shop Geo. Thompson, the barber, has rented the shop on Broadalbin street and on the 1st of November will move his combination shop into the well located quarters. The shop was formerly run by Carl Huston and others. Mrs. Churchill Better A message from Portland this morning stated that Mrs. R. C. Chur chill, upon whom an operation was recently performed for internal goi tre, is much better' and gradually im proving, a fact her many friends will be glad to know. Former Albany Girl M r. and Mrs. Fred McHcnry have returned from their honeymoon spent in Portland. They were married qui etly October 10. Mrs. Mcllenry was formerly Miss Georgia lllcvcns. Corvallis G. T. Mrs. Mcllenry is well known here, having clerked in the S. F.. Young & Son store for some time. She is a sister of Mrs. Guy Lewelling. WHEN answering classified ads, please mention the Democrat HUB Theatre TONIGHT Twt Bif Ftur The Man in The Chair two act drama "A Message For Help" Thrilling Bison feature in two part "Nothing Ever Happens . Right" BurUfxjtM Joker Comody J. A. WOOD 1141 E. First St. ' Candidate for Chief of Police.' If elected I w,ill give the office my entire attention, anil wilt not ask the assistance of a deputy, ex cept on special occasions, to be left to the direction of the citv council, Am a taxpayer. Yours for votes. J. A. WOOD. FOR SALE CHEAP 1 Light spring wagon; 1 single harnes.: 2 healing stoves. Call at Fortmiller Furni ture Co. oJl-23 FOR SALE OR RENT 5 acres im proved, house and barn: close in: terms; inquire Leo Cohn, Pfeiffer's -store 7l -rt FOR RENT Small place 20 minutes walk from Albany, good house and barn. Chicken parks and plenty of fruit Call on J. V. Pipe, 203 West 2nd St. ol9 nl STRAYED 2 Young sheep, from farm of R. F. Wilford, R. D. 6 phone 21 F4. o!9-21 FOR SALE New six roim house, modern;, lot 50x150 will tike good second hand goods as part pay ment Inquire 1419 E. Santiam. oJl-27 Painstaking iewelrv streamer!, 213 Pint St. o 18-23 SAVE HALF of the cost of the ' Y. M. C. A. LYCEUM COURSE bjr Buying1 a Season Ticket Now SIX NUMBERS Season Ticket $1.50 Single admission 50 & 7 So FIRST ATTRACTION "THE ORPHEANS" Next Tues., Oct. 26th Cat tickets at Y. M. C. A. Phones Bell 90-R) Home 1 181 The Sample Store Know As The House of Quality Merchandise. Did you ever stop to consider thes size and strength of this store? We are one of the only chain of simple stores in the Northwest. We buy immense nuantities of samples, which is the best that man can produce, at a discount we price it to you accordingly. Come and compare values offered you here and note to what extent you profit by trading at the' Store That Lowers the Price. Men's Suits, Worsted and Home-spun Weaves $7.50-19.50 Men's Strictly Hand-tailored, Shaape and Color-retaining Suits in Plain Worsteds and Novelty Patterns 14.85-I6.85-$18.50 (You pay fully one-third more elsewhere for same suits.) Boys' Long Pant Suits in Grey and Dark Patterns - $1.98 Boys' Norfolg's, Knickerbocker Pant $2.95-$3.65-$3.95 Boys' Xtra Knickerbocker Pants 2Sc-49c-C9c-85c-$1.0a Men's Mackinaws $5.4S-$5.65 Men's Coat Sweaters 98c to 2.45 Men's Woven Shirts 65c to $1.9$ Sample line of Misses and Women's Rain Coats .. . $2.48 to $4.95 C. J. BREIER & CO. YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS Always Get It tit the Golden Rule and Save Money, Others Arc, Every Day Knowing where and how to buy, buying for S3 Busy Stores for spot cash, selling the same way and our modern way of doing business means a saving to you of 25 to Jl 1-3 ptr "' Vour money will do you Just as much good as It will the other fellow. Worth Ch.'viot I0e Best Calico S 28 In. Paresis, Uc 36 in. Percales - - 10c 27 In. Outing 'sC Hope Muslin W,c LonsJale Muslin -13c 36 In. Comfort Cloth 10c All sil. dines . 10c 3 Pound Bats 73c Oshk,,sh Overalls 75c Cherry Valley Flannel Shirts 98c Man's Wool Unions $1.49-$I.9S Men's Fleeced Underwear 39c Boys' Fleeced Underwear 25c Men's House Slippers 69c. 9c. $1.49 Ladiss' House Slippers 49c, 98c Boys' High Top Shoes . - . 2Ji, $2.98 Men's High Top Shoes - $3.50, $4.98 EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LE8S THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES Warranty Deeds. S. M. Harris to Mary K. l-lilcrl. Oct. 19. II5. Lands in claim JO, Tp. 13. S R. I west. $500. C. W. Angel to C. J. Crook and wile Oct 4. 1915. Lands in Tp. IJ, S. R. 2 west. $10. F. G. Ma.tke and wife to S. M Harris. Oct. 19, I'M 5. .an,l. in Sec. 31. Tp. 13. S. R. I E. $500 R. T, Mcltain and wife to Lebanon Paper Co.. Sept. JO. 1909. Un.ls in Tp. U S. R. 2 west. $10. W. II. Davis and wife to I. I.. Swan, Oct 20, I'M 5 Lands in block 18. in Albany, $.1(10. , W. II Davis and wife to J. M. Ral ston. Oct. -11. 1915. Lands in block 34. Albany, $12111. READ OUR WANT ADS The Globe TONIGHT Last Times Prof; Welton's Trained Deer Hobart llosworth in An Odyssey of the North" 10c I The GLOBE I 20c Friday and Saturday VAUDEVILLE Tex Walker Champion Cowboy Roper and Comedian FOX etc PRIDMORE Singers and Dancers in a complete change of program FEATURE PHOTO PLAYS Ruth Roland and Henry King in "Toil and Tyranny" No. 12 of the "Who Pays?" stories, 3 reels complete in itself. Cartoon Comedy PATHE NEWS Max Figman, Burr Mcintosh and Lolith Rob ertson present 'Three Rings and a Goat" of the famous "GET RICH QUICK Walling Ford" Stori. In Two RmIi In Emergencies In the nultitude of places where an absolutely reliable power must be had, where motors must be started and stopped on the second, wjiere a delay ol an- instant may mean a serious accident, Central Station F.lrrtric I'o ver lias been proven the most reliable. Motors Are Driven by Central Station Power An example of the absolute dependability of Central Station Tower is found in the hili pressure pumpiiiK sta tions of many of our ureal cities, lint not only is Central Station Power reliable for liitf users, but for the small consumer as well. It is always ready when most need ed. Quiet, clean, ipiick, .dependable and economical It is the power for your use. Oregon Power Co. "Reliable Service" Telephones 15 306 West Second St.