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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. OCTOBER M, 1915. Crepe de Chine $1.18 Yard 40-inch Silk Crepe dc Chine, in all shades, including maize, em erald, and bright cardinal that are so much in demand. Our regular $1.50 quality for $1.18 Yard New Fur Trimmings 3-inch black and brown Coney; 1-inch black Fox Opposum; 2-inch black Fox Opposum; 3 inch black Fox Opposum FLOOD'S 334 West 9. 9) CITY NEWS S 9 Of Wichita Mrs. Grant Stone, of Wichita, Kan., this forenoon, after -a visit with her Cornier Medtord neighbors. A. D. Hail and family, left for Eugene, where' her floks, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor, reside. Went to Corvallis Geo. C. Blower, of the Cromwell Memory system, left this forenoon for Corvallis to look after his class of Hub Theatre TODAY LAST TIME Two Great Picture "Mr. Flirt in Wrong" Best 2 reel Comedy ever With Gertrude Selby and ft big cast Big Bison Railroad Feature "A Fight To a Finish" in 3 reels with MARIE WALCAMP A Powerful Drama See It! 10c The Sample Store We operate the only chain of Sample Stores in the Northwest buying immense quantities of drummer' sample (the Cream ot production), at a discount, offer it to you on a small margin of profit the reason why we undersell other. Compare and youll trade at The Store That Set the Pace and Lower the Price. Men' Suits j7.50-$9.50 Men' Suit, shape and col or retaining, hand-tailored $14.85-$16.85-$18.85 Boy' Knee Pant Suit ..$1.98 Boy' knee suits $2.95-$3.95 Men's rain coats $3.98 Men's overcoats $12.95 Men's extra pant ...1.95 to $3.85 Coat sweaters . 98c to $2.45 21 STORES C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS STORE First St. iftecn or twenty. r Arrived from Colo. Mrs. J. C. Kreamer. and three chil dren, arrived this week from Salidx Colo., joining Mr. Kreamer. the jewel er, to make their home here. They are much pleased with Albany. Bilyeu, of Portland Floyd Bilyeu. of Portland, ,-fter a visit with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. V. Bilyeu. left on the 10:05 train for Corvallis on a business trip. He is back in the real estate business again. Mr. Bilyeu now has two children. Woodrow Vilbn, and Helen Mar garet West. , Clark Fights Thursday Tommy Clark will fi.;ht in Port land again Thursday, going up against Jack Allen, before the Kenton club, in a six-round exhibition. His bouts nre watched here with interest'. Weather Report Fair tonight and Friday. Yestcr lay's temperature ranged between 65 md 39 degrees. The riwr stands at 8 feet. On a Farm Former Deputy Sheriff C. M. Ken dall, the well-konwn infersviator, was in town today. He has rented the Stevens' place of twenty acres, next the ex-Blackman's addition to Albany, and will make that his home. During the boom days of "92 one of Albany's additions was laid put at the corner, and some of the lots actually sold in the east. From Crab tree R. E. Pcery. of Crabtree. a native of Linn county, has been in the city. Born at N. Yakima On the 2nd, there was born to Mr and Mrs. Henderson, a girl, all doing wel. The mother was formerly Miss Flossie Knecht, a resident of this city for a number of years. Got An Eye' Full Arthur Wilcox, of the Forestry Service, was forced to come down from the woods near Detroit yester day to have a piece of dirt removed from his eye. With a party of work men Mr. Wilcox is working on trails back in the mountains and was at his tr.sk when the accident happened. The foreign matter was easily removed Men's Mackinaw $5.4S-$6.50 Men's dress shoes, gunmetl b't'n or lace $2.85 to $3.85 Men's work shoes $2.85 to $4.20 Men's high cuts ...43.65 to $635 Boys' high cut ... $1.60 to $2.25 Women's shoes; black or tan . button . $1.85 to $2.85 Women's tan high-cut $3.45 Women's hose 10c and 15c 21 STORES Luncheon Slt for twelve Napkins, per hundred Invitations, per dot. Transparent candleshades, each Nut cup, per dot. TONIGHT LAST TIME "GHOSTS" at the Rolfe . One of the most-talked-of movies ever presented WILLIAM FOX sWILUAU FOX MltMRIIIMIM WWWWI HmUH MlUHl TMROUCM MIUUI IMMOVSM Fox H I m hex Him COMPOMATION CORPORATION 'J I Theda Bara The famous Vampire woman in "Lady Audley's Secret" The ROLFE Tomorrow and Saturday and Mr. Wilcox returned to his ork this morning. Bridal Couple Here Mr. and Mrs. Ira Isom, nee Maud Bond, who were married in Portland Tuesday, returned to the city last night. Mr. Isom is employed as a bridge carpenter on the C. & E. line and, with his wife will make their home in this city. Went to Ohio Wm. Harnish left yesterday for Lima, Ohio, for a visit. Reception by Rev. and Mrs. Young At the Baptist parsonage tomor row ni.;ht Rev. end Mrs. G. H. Young will give a receptioin to the members ARRIVED TODAY Sweet Sally Lunn Patent Leather Lace Shoes with cloth tops and white leather soles and rubber heels. Also gun metal with cloth tops and rubber heels. - All sizes $3.45 $3.85 Mcdowell shoe CO. "Quality for Less" Everwear Hosiery HALLOWE'EN 50c 50c 35c 10c , 35c to 12.50 THE ylL&yMY ylRT CRylFT ' of the church, adherents and other . friritds. i Returned from Crook County A. M. Hammer returned last niKht from Culver, Crook count) . where he ; went on a business trip, having inter cuts there. Former Albany pcoplc I whom he met w'cre Mr. and Mrs. C. ! O. I.ee, also Carter Lee, who arrived a day or two before to spend the wtn- ter there. Mr. Lee is a former chief ! of police of Albany. Mrs. l-r was prominent in musical circlrs. and Car ter in baseball circles. Theda Bara An Iowa paper says: Whenever YIU Kara is advertised to be shown in a loc.il picture theatre, there is al ways a crowded house. This, we like to think, is not due to any morbidity on the part of our people, hut to an appreciation of fine actinr. Theda llara is a supreme mistress of the art of portraying a sinster personality. SI.e is an actress of remarkable charm, rot unlike that of the cl aracter she represents. She always plavs the part .! t!:c ampire woman. She is the boniehreaker. She is the heroine of n unfiwfnl love, an intense, fervid, overw hrimin:? passion that sw-ecps .-.side convention mil that disregards ecry other human iccliiti; and every consequence Its gain its own ends. A Great Show Vany ptoplc who attended the clas--i production of Ibsen's "(iliosts" r-t 'he kolfe last ni-nt prtmounccd it a ;trcat play. A prominent physician s 'il it was ever better than the spok en play. He also said every doctor and ,v..'n. woman and child should see the I' y. It is presented by a splendid tst including Henry Wrlthall. Thom is Jefferson, son of the frmous .Wm. lefr'erson. of "Rip Van Winkle" fame. and Mary Aldon. ' Bids to Be Opened Ilids w ill be opened and the contract ! let this week for the finishing of the 1 pointing of the interior of the Hst of- fice. Several local firms arc bidding rn the job. j Back from Klamath Chas. H. Stewart returned last night ; from Lake md Klamath counties where he has been on a hank exam ining trip. He reports conditions prosperous in that section, and says bank denosits never looked better. The bank deposits for that section are five times as great per capita a in the valley. The reason is on ac count of the sparser population ami so many people in the cattle business It- is a disagreeable country to gc to and from, but is certainly ri h. More Dodge Cars The Ralston .Motor Co. today is tin loading another car load of !)odg Kros. 5-passengcr cars. Some road sters will follow in two weeks. Two of the cars go to Corvallis and on. will be delivered to D.-n Mishler, wh resides near this city. Miss Catherine Chambers went to Salem on tit morning train. 1 itSlllUIl It my. SPECIAL PRICES for October New silk velvet, plush and felt shapes, trimmed in ribbons, vel vet feathers and head orna ments. Price $2.50 to $10 Untrimmed frames $1.25 to $5 The quality, workmanship, ex clusive style, and low prices, are sure to please. FIRST AND BROADALBIN STREETS. 5V. if S The lM Decorated crepe 15c to 25c Fcitoona 10c to 25c Tallin, per dot ' . 25c Poiliea, 24 in pkt 10c Place cards, per doa lO&to 25c THE GLOBE TONIGHT Last Times H. B. WARNER "THE LOST PARADISE" nJ CHARLIE CHAPLIN in the two-reel Essanay , Comedy The Champion" 10c ANY SEAT 10c ' Advertised Letter. Letters uncalled Mr and advertised at Albany postofiice. Oct 2H: Mrs. -Vettie Allen. Ms. Gro. Cain, Mjuzc Campbell, a iss l-dith Cooper, Mrs. Kaitie M. Dodge. P. Fox. 11. E. Painf. Kay Garrett. Miss Ima Goss. A. L. Hutchinson, J. R. Johnson. Chas, II. Krueger, W. II. Pattilo, Geo. Pattoii. 1). It. Snyder, Ralphs Turpin, Ida Woodward. I. M. L'nderwood. C. II. STEWART. P. M. Warranty Deeds. Geo. W. Stuhbleiicld and wife to Mary A. Wolcott. Mch. 21. V)i. Land in claim W Tp. II. S west, tS). Win. Lynch and wife to Lirzie A. N'cmchirk. Sept. 20. 1915. Lands in claim 41, Tp. 15. S. R. 4 west. $1. Referee's Deed. IX II. Hodine, referee to James Wright. Oct. 4, 1915. Lands in Sec. 5. Tp. 14, S R. 1 west. $4110. WANTKO Sewing by the day. Call Home phone 7604, o2R-30 FOR RKN'T 5 room house, good condition, $5 per month: Cth and Railroad streets. M. Senders. 027-29 FOR SALE As good as new. No. 4 Underwood typewriter. See P. M. Powell at P. O. o26-2H A S.VAP If taken at once. $.150 up right tiiano for 5. Terms if want- . ed. Call at 929 E. 7th St. o27n27 Delicious! Whitney' Speciil Lunches. Try this one: No. 1 TUNA SALAD APPLE PIE PIPING HOT COFFEE 25 CENTS Mcny combinations. Lunch here at noon or drop In for an after noon refresher, ' AFTER THE SHOW OYSTERS Whitney's Sweet Shop JITENY STATION Boys' Long Pants Another shipment just came, corduroy and wool ill slaes! Th. $2.00 kind - ' !. Ths $2.25 kind . U-69 The $2.50 kind - - Saving as usual 25 to 33 1-3 per cent EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES BAZAAR. A baiaar will be held in the Palm Cafeteria building on next Wednesday, in the afternoon and rvrniug by the I'uitr.l Presbyterian church A great variety of articles both use ful and ortiauieiit.il will he on sale, such as ba(s of all kinds, fancy arti cles and doll clothes, all suitable (or Chrilmas presents. There will also he candy and domes tic scicmc booths. I tght rrirrshuieiiis will be served during li.e afterniHtu. and a substantial lunch from lnc o'rhick until eight. o Fxpcrt watch and clock repairing at Kreamer Jewelry store. o2Sif adv MAYOR'S VEOTOES fCortinued from Pae 1). vrivchug tlit si-if l- :.m' from all oth er sotiicei The it sl-ursemelits by ll.' treasurer ner.r i24 4r :4.1. The expcii ! lures ar n t iia l ' n follows: City offi-crs " $I5"71W Lighting $HfT V Sewers . .. r'H2.2f. Fire department $ tlli 'l Street account Jl'"! .' Sundries $tIJ? 77. Street improvements: Paving $.U..lsU Grading and graveling $ I.JW'I . The ordinance for the grunting of an electric liglK and power fran lrse to Wm. Ilorfisrh was read the second :iith ind referred. It will come tin (or Vitrei it.sdiiu' at the next regular ses sion ot the council. The coiirvil adjourned to nv t ! :t day I'ri.ing at 7 o'clock m draft tlit bmlgrt tor the coming y.-cr. List y.-a tin l. sy was 13 ri-Iii. At tli s session the council will also teccive figures from the Oregon Power Co. (or lights and water for the next five years. The present contract with the city expires next month and a new contract will be entered into. Manager White will present the company's bid. which will receive the attention of the council." ' GLOBE THEATRE On. Whs of Fun Caram.ndat MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1st Si Condits Comedy and Dramatic Stock Go. In the latest and best Comedies and Dramas with Vaudeville between acts. 10 PEOPLE Big Bargain Prices MAIN FLOOR 20c BALCONY 10c Opening Play- "comrades- FOOT Saturday, October 30 on Athletic Field ALBANY COLLEGE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY FOR NON-CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Admission 50c . Students 25c Save by buying a ticket. $1.50 ticket for $1 25. Nc Flite. oJStf-adv SWKKT CIDFK-Will make cider' and apple butter for the public ev ery Tucsdiy, commencing Oct. Slit, until (iirihrr notice, at my place I mile north of Albany. Home phone 25.18 C. K Widmer s.'Jtl dly w Taken Up. Two stray pigs, weight about t' fiouuds each. Can have tame by pay ment of co Is Inquire 1240 W. 7lh. o22.2H The GLOBE Friday and Saturday The 1915 Pendleton Round Up Pictures "Let 'er Buck" Cow Boys .Cow Girls Bucking Horses Wild HoTieT" Chariot Races BULL ROPING The Entire Dig Pendle ton Round Up in Motion Pictures for IOC Any Seat Direct Fiom Th. H.llls TfcjMtra Portland 10 vs. BALL!