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PAOR POUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1915. Crepe de Chine $1.18 Yard 40-inch Silk Crepe de 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 Coneys ' 1-inch black Fox Opposum; 2-inch black Fox Opposum; 3 inch black Fox Opposum FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First Sr. HALSEY HAS BURGLARS. Another Band of Robbers Does the Town and Gets the Koonu i Company Store. Halsey Enterprise: About 2 o'clock Tuesday morning burglars broke in to the general merchandise store of the M. V. Koontz company, entrance having been gained by forcing a win dow in the south side of the build ing. The robbers got away with some men's clothing, underwear, silverware, etc. After securing their loot the bur glars left town on a Southern Pacific handcar which .they obtained by breaking into the building in which it is kept and ran it as far as Junction City where they ditched it It is not known how many men were implicated in the burglary or the exact amount of goods taken. The 'sheriff's office was notified and an effort made to apprehend the rob bers. Temporary Injunction. (By United Press) Portland, Oct. 29. Circuit Judge Patens issued a temporary injunction ?gatnst the enforcement of the Sun i'ay closing law until the appeal of Dan Kellaher. grocer, fined under it, i heard on November 6. New French Cabinet. Paris, Oct 29. Premier Briand completed the new French cabinet selections. The principal members v.-ill be Briand. Cambon. DeFeycinet Viviani, Gallieni. Lacaze, Ribot. Dou merjiie and Painleve. Marriage License S. S. Fuller. 40. of Idaho Falls. Ida ho, and Maud Wilson, 35. of Albany, were granted a license to wed today. Tribute to Edith Cavell. (By United Press) London. (Oct. 29. Ixndon today ! ;id tribute to Edith Cavell. Memor iil exercises at "St. Pauls cathedral i!rew an enormous crowd. Hiali and low joined in the tribute. The queen's mother attended. The king and f.uecn are represented, and many no tibles were present. Miss Carrie Freeman went to Voi der. Idaho. yeMerd-y. WIUJAU FOX tlCAMB TMttOUCM FoxFTTm COKPOHATION TONIGHT SATURDAY wiujam rax MfnnmiiMiiM HIUUO fMHOUCM Fox H I m CORPORATION ROLFE THEATRE "THE HOUSE OF FEATURES" Theda Bara THE VAMPIRE WOMAN in a superbly picturized play from the famous book of M. E. Braddon "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET" SALESDAY furnishes an opportunity to call to your attention some extra good values, Bath Set, heavily brocaded, consisting of bath ring, two largt bath towels and two wash cloths, all stamped in attractive designs, and boxed In corresponding color, Entire set U.00 Extra Fine quality material and newest designs in Uble runners and pillow tops, 75c, 85c and $1.00 Cross stitch runners and pillows, each JSc Numerous other values equally as good THE ylu&yMY ylRT eRyirr 7i The most wickciily.bsautiful face in the world A Role of Stunning Power A Play You Can't Forget When Helen' husband returned and she was mar ried to Sir Michael, what should she have done? That's the secret that Theda Bara will reveal to vou tonight WONDERFUL WM. FOX PRODUCTION 10c -ANY SEAT 10c CITY NEWS S 8 New Mas Cornea Tomorrow will be the last active day that A A. Mickel ill be in Al bany for the S. P. Co. before going to Salem. Monday M. Montgomery comes down from Junction City to take the place of the popular city agent, and Mr. Mickel goes to Sa lem to commence his duties. Mr. Montgomery is an old railroad man mil has .long been in the service oi his company in the Willamette Val ley. Fresh. Girls Won An interesting thing at the Junior high school gym yctcrd:;y was a re Iny race by the girls f the different classes. The Freshmen won. beating the sophs, juniors and seniors, and are very proud of their achievement Epgene to Harrisburg L. D. Pierce, for seven years one of the leading grocers of this city. h.i associated himself with his brother, II. E. Pierce, also a former Eugene :rocer, and will operate a department store at Harrishurg under tht firm name of Pierce Brothers. Eugene Register. This is the store for which Fred W. Blumberg has been elerkin. for several months. Willamette and U- O. Willamette and V. O play tomor row at Salem. The Willamette team will he: Ends. Randall. Miller. Brown and Gates; tackles. Mann. To- hie, Flegel, Wohmer, and Harris guards, Peterson, Proctor, Gralopp. Retz: center. R. Archibald. Peter son; back field. Small, Irvine. Shisler, Rexford, Hendricks and C. Ar.hiV.M. Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 71 and 40 degrees. The river c'roppej another .1 of a foot and is now at the 7 ft mark. Buzzers Have Banquet The Order of Buzzers, a traveling n-.-n'j organization, held a banquet in Eugene last evening. A typical travelling man's time was had. and everybody knows that is a good one Several new members were initiated witty speeches were made, mil a general good time enjoyed. Left for Kansas Albert Shaw, and family, left for I'hillipsburg. Kansas, where they will make their future home. They own property at that place. They will stop HI days at the California fairs en route. Visit at Sisters Miss Fannie Fromm left yesterday for St. Joseph. Mo., where she will visit her sister. A few days will be spent at the fairs on the way. Left for Montana Paul Xcwman, of the firm of Stein Ic N'ewman. spent the past two days in this city and left this morning for '"rent F.--IIs. Mont, where he will make his headquarters. He is em ployed by a wholesale firm of Port I ind and will operate in Montana in the future. The stock here will be closed out in the next few weeks and tl'e present place closed. Porjjand By Auto Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Churchill, and the latter's sister, left this morning in the Churchill r.uto for Portland, on a few days' trip. Woodburn Women Mrs. Alice E. Kennedy and Mrs. O. P. Overton, of Woodburn, were in the ity last evening seeing Albany. Went to Forest Grove . Miss Anna Scliultz left yesterday for Forest Grove, where she will visit at the home of her brother Will for several weeks. 162 to 0 The highest football score ever re ported was that of the game between F.stacada high school and the Mil waukee school last week, when the former beat the latter 162 to 0. Must h.-.ve been a regular printing match. Earlier' in the season Estacada beat Canhy 102 to 0. The Pickford Mary Pickford is such a popular movie actress that a Portland show house has named the place the Pick ford. That's going some, but up to date no men's collars or cigars have been named after her. Eggs Up Eggs have taken another hurdle, going up three pegs in a day. now be ing At cents. Salesday Tomorrow The ninth salrsd.iy will occur to morrow, when there will be another good list of things on sale, with Ben Sudtell. the best auctioneer in the val ley, crying his throat dry to make sales for the farmers of the county. These salesday events have proven a "plendid thing for the county and could be made bigger yet if Albany's business men would sout out a little liiuilcr. Great Possibilities The well digger near Browrsville who found gold at twenty feet, iron later and copper still deeper, may strike brimstone if he goes far enough. Oregonian. Hugh Fisher let't for Salem this morning, where his family are now living find will inakw -their tfutyirc home. Chas. Leonard went to Dever this morning to do some surveying. 8lackwtll's Island. The price of Ulack well's Inland wbe-a It was pan-based by New York city was SoO.lM). ald to Itolirrt WackwelL the owner, who bad married the daughter of the Krr.-ll-h captain Man ning, who lu IimII surrendered New York city to tbe Dutch. Wbru the Englbtb resumed control Miiuulntf re tired to lllut-k well's Island, then knowu Hog IxUimL and after bis death It trtt-uine tbe pi-oKrty of bin daughter Hid sou lu law. It was sold In lSi to New York -lty und since bus beeu In us for various cnrreellnual aud char Itulile Institutions. Ventilation. Changing of the air lu a room once or twice a day U not snnVleut. Ven tilating a room while It Is not occupied Is not sulBrli'iil either. Two or three M-euianis of a eliwed room will rltlnte i'i- air lit It lu a few uiliititi Venti lation should Ik most active while a itMttu Is occupied by iieoplp. An Important Consideration. Poverty." said Mr. luistlu Sim. "la tin ditrr.iif ' -No." tc:iitl ilr. f Jniwi-lier. 'Tor erty Is like w. jltli lu one way. The lui.iini of ri-",e'l iiitarhcd to It de wnds entirely on bow you rauie by It." - U'asliiti'tou Star. Eseeptions. -A soft hbswit iuium awuy wrath." "Don't you Is-ilere H. My wife ask ed mi yesterday how I liked her bls enits. and I wild they were inush." Knltliuov Atnerli-nu. Follow One Another. Thlinrs always bring n ltli them their own philosophy Hint Is. pnidi-uri-. No man acquires property without acquir ing nlih II also n little nrlihineflc l-'p"rvon Hub Theatre TONIGHT CHARLIE CHAPLIN in two-ct gigcU with ftrU "Caught in the Cabaret" Ban Wilson and Dorothy Phillips faturd in a two-act drama of I ova and rha f rn damon "Jealously.What Art Thou" Nat tor comtd r faaturlnf pretty Mit Billia Rhode and Lea Moran In "It Almost Happened" A Show You'll Like 10c ROUND-UP UNO WALLINGFQRD SHOWN AT GLOBE TONIGHT The Pendleton Kound-lTp in all its wild and dashing splendor will he -ihown at the Globe theatre this tv- c-:iii-t and Albany people who t'o rot K '. ee the origit. .1 at the lime it ha ipci til can see ti? s ime thing f-.r .i I ie tcnight. T'l'i is a.'lu, k-i.,;ii .h-r -rate"! wild . show in the w t'.! It; addition wi'l he i-b m ii iic t'i" lumber of lli p ;mar Walling-f-.r ' s-;s, with ! , . l-'iginan, linrr M:u I tosh and I.j.m i lo1ertr i: in the main roles. The beginning of the Kound-l'p is as follows: In l'W the Baseball League got in to straightened circumstances, aud to help it get back onto its feet, a num ber of the cowboys and cowgirls gave an exhibition of ho.-sm.inhrp and bronco-hustiiig and hull-dodging. The next year following it met with even greater succe. then it daw ned on the business men of Pendleton, that they lad the greatest wild west show o-l earth, consripiently they formed al corporation and stock was sold to ev ery man, woman and child in Pendle ton. Today Pendleton stands alone as the center of attraction. V. " Lebanon's Expensive Budget. Criterion: On another paic ol Hiis, isue will be found the tentative budget of the council for the ex penses of the city during the year 1916. It calls for an expenditure of $l,46l 50. throiiirh the different chan- Mels of nillllicilil irovrrn nirnl Th requirements of the fire department are placed at $.S42 50 instead of $1HU as given in our report of the council proceedings last week. This budget will be published' two weeks, ami on Monday evening. November 22. a public meeting will be held at the .nunc it chamber where any and all! oter and taxpayers may take part in a discussion of the budget and its provisions. I I A NO FOK SAl.E-Vinteroth cab inet grand in perfect condition. Cheap for cash. 2l6 W. 7lh. Phone 24X-R or 472-R. o29-nl For City Marshal To the Citizens of Albany: I am a candidate for the of fice ol City Marshal at the forthcoming city election. If el ected 1 hereby promise to en force every ordinance of the City of Albany, without fear or favor whomever it may effect. I especially promise that 1 will enforce the liquor laws of this city, and that il elected I will give special attention to the city trailic laws, and endeavor to prevent the all loo common rcskle-.s speeding of motor ve hicles I believe one of the chief du ties of the police officers in this city should be to keep young people off the streets at niht, and tiiat in that way, more than any other, the peace and good cflizenship of the cit. can he conserved. I have been a peace officer in Albany for thirty 30) years and I can say with becoming pride that I believe my work sneaks for itself. I believe that my successful bundling of tran sients is too well known to need comment. If I am elected City Marshal I shall endeavor faithfully and conscientiously to perform the duties in every way with credit to myself and to the citizens of Albany, and my personal and official conduct will he such that I believe I can so perform my i!t:t;es satisfactorily. If elected I shall not re'piest any assist ance in the day work, leaving that matter entirely to the dis cretion of the City Council. I need the office and feel that m" long service to the ritirens o' AHrr-v entries me to your votes. If you see fit to support me nt the coming ejection I si all appreciate it. Very respectfully, JOHN CATLIN. .If You Arc Not Already a Cus tomer of the Golden Rule Start in Today Youll like our merchandise, you'll like our prices, you'll like our way of doing business. We save you 25 to 31 1-1 per cent on any article you msy need for any member of the family, Buyint for 63 Busy Blores, knowing where nd how to buy, paying cash, and our modern way of doing busi ness. That's why. ; '. . Half wool serge JSc All wool serge 4tc Lace curtains 49c pr. Ladies' gowns 49c, 69c, Mc Knit petticoats 49c, 98c Outing petticoats .....49c Silk petticoats 11.98 Raincoais ft.W, $2.98, IJ.98 New Dress skirts 12.98 Ladies suits $9.90 Oshkosh overalls 73 Crown overalls 73c Underbill overalls 73e Men's underwear 39c Auto gloves .. Mo Men's Wool underwear , 9c Dress sol ..... Sfl Kockford sox ....Sc. Csnvas gloves Se Mule gloves ... ......Sc EVERYTIIINQ ALWAYS FOR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES Special Communication of St. John's Lodge No. 17 A. F. & A. M. this Friday evening. October 2th, al 7:JII o'clock. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting broth ers welcome. HAN JOHNSTON'. W. M. Miss Catherine Chambers went to Silem on the morning train. - - -B . I Expert watch and clock repairing at Kreamers Jewelry store. o2Stf adv Save by Inlying a ticket, $1.50 ticket for $1.25. New Elite. o25lf-ad W.ANTK.D Sewing by the day.-Call Home phone 7bt4. o2S-J0 SWEET CIDER Will make eider and apple butter for the public, ev ery Tnesday, commencing Oct. 5tk. until further notice, at my place I nnle north of Albany. Home phone ' C W Vi.ti.ier sJ? illy w THE GLOBE Tonight 8 8 Look at This Program BIG FEATURE REELS The 1915 Pendleton Roundup FIVE REELS of Cow Boys. Cow Girls. Bucking Horses Hull HopingThe Entire Big Roundup Show. ' .s Weekly News Max Figman Lolita Rohertson Cartoon Comedy nd Burr Mcintosh 10c "Get Rich Quick any seat Wallingford" GLOBE THEATRE On Wk of Fun Comma ncing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1st Si Condits Comedy and Dramatic Stock Co. In the latest and best Comedies and Dramas with Vaudeville between acts. 10 PEOPLE 10 Big Bargain Prices MAIN FLOOR 20c BALCONY 10c Opening Play- ''comrades- FOOT BALL! Saturday, October 30 3 p. m., on Athletic Field ALBANY COLLEGE vs. - PACIFIC UNIVERSITY FOR NON-CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Admission 50e Students 25o .4