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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, I9IS PAGE THREE V Attain, we hnve juat placid In itock a new lot of garments, mad in lha moat Authentic Styles You will now lind a big variaty of fabrica. A aplandid atock la raa dy. Tha following ara tha arrivala Juat racaived. Wa hava othara at wida ranges of price. Clever Suits Tha moat approved matariala for auita ara poplin, Oabardinaa and Broadcloths. Tha lata mod ala ara vary attractlva. You will Ilka them. Pricad from $19.50-$27.50 Newest Coats Coata ara very much In de mand thia acaaon. The lack of extreme noveltlea givea tha aa aurance that you will not tire aoon of the coat you aelect. Mix. turaa and pluahea ara ahown here with the plain materials. Priced from $7.50 to $17.50 Beautiful Waists There ara characteristic, Indi vidual atylea in theaa walata that are pleating They are represen tative of the beat deiikgner art. Well made of net and Georgette crepes, and are real value. Price $3.48 to $6.50 Silk Sweaters The ailk aweater that la ao popular now, ie a sensible fad. They ara very attractive, warm and useful We have another new lot that i particularly good. You can afford one at thee prices. $3.50 to $6.50 Children's Knit Sweater Suits The little folks need, fresh air. They enjoy getting out juat tha am aa you do. Our aweater auita conaiat of knit wool with aweater combination of trouaer and legglna and cap, all to match. Color ara red and white, price $1.75 to $3.25 Separate Sweaters A good assortment of children' aweater In red and white are now ready. Good warm, wool garment , price at $1.50 and $1.75 . Men's and Boys' Shoes We have a good atock of economically priced ehoea for men and boys. HAMILTON'S VALUES FOR CASH WORTH WHILE w OAKVILLE NOTES AND W PERSONAL OP INTEREST al Taler harvest is in full blast and the crop is fair fur a dry season. Some of our people went to t lie funeral of Jus, N. McNeil at I'ine (rove cemelcry last Monday. Five new dwellings have been put up between here and Corvallis this summer; also four new barns. Mrs. Smith and daughter of Elgin, Washington, were visiting relatives here last week. Orcgoniant voted dry, but will it be dry after Jan. 1st? We often hear the expression, "Did you ever see as dry a season?" Yes, the summer of '83 wa one we remem ber on account of it being the sum mer the woods were on fire and the tun's rays couldn't penetrate (lie smoke. Men got lost on their farms, but the grain crop was good. The ancient custom of doing funny stunts on the last night of Octobrr waa not observed this year. The boys of 2(1 years ago are all men now and ilin't want their boys to do as they did. Mr. Abrams and wife, accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Carlon. all of Port land, were visiting friend here last week and they brought their shot guns and dog and took tome of our game birds home with them. Mrs. Carlon, ha her own gun and is a rood .hot. She is well acquainted with nil of the farms anJ farmers here, where she spent her youthful day. LITTLE ROSE IIUD. CHURCH BELL RANG. Corvallla Woman Shocked Because Bell Rang for O. A. C. Victory. Corvallis Gaxelte-Tiuies: The pub lic is hereby informed that the sacri lege of ringing the bell of the Episco pal, church in celebration of a foot ball victory waa committed by two hoodlum who in the excitement of the moment lost thrir sense of rev erence for the house of God a well as respect for property which is not under their authority. MRS. C. B RUNNALS. Note: In the fall of 1W8 or 1809 Drake University defeated Nebraska University by a core of 6 to S. It was the biggest victory Drake had ever made and the city of Det Moines Iowa went wild over the victory. A celebration similar to the one held here yesterday wa arranged and carried out. It exceeded the Corvallis celebration in that the bell ringer at St. I'aul's Episcopal Cathedral played the then popular "Hot Mime In the Old Town" as the parade passed the church house. The bell ringer received praise from all the newspapers. NEWS EDITOR, o Woodmen Attention. All members of .Albany Camp No. 1(13 and visiting members are request ed to attend their meeting tonight at 7:30 p. m. sharp. There will be a cla for initiation and other important business. RKAD OUR WANT ADS. Naval Examination at Salem, Salem. Or., Nov. 5. A competitive examination for the purpose of es tablishing a register of young nun eligible for appointment to the V: S. naval academy from the first coniircs aional district of Oregon was being held here today, in the offices of Con gressman Ilawtcy. A large number of applicants were undergoing the ex amination which wa physical a well as mental. The examination will be continued tomorrow if not completed today. Smith Sisters' Millinery Parlors Friday and Saturday, Nov, S and 8, all trimmed hata will go for ONE THIRD OFF. We have a large assortment of close fitting turbana alto large ailk velvet tailors and many other shapes, all will go at on third off. Come early while we have a good ataortment. LIGHTS GO OUT soon at the dream oity in Sao Francisco, for the Panama-Pacific Exposition closes December 4, 1915 You caunot afford to put off any longer your California trip. If you are Interested in scientific - . fasming, in mining, in horticul- . t lure, in art; the study of these things at this exposition will aid you in a financial way. LOW RATES are still iu effect on the Shasta Route Writ for ear Illustrated booklet "Wayside Note" SOUTHERN PACIFIC Joka M. Scott, Ceneial Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon . 0TANGENT NEWS t OF LOCAL INTEREST , I.. F. Smith and wife recently re turned from a trip to Spokane, where, they visited with their ton and alto with J. II. Simpton and James Callo way and their families. They report a fine trip and a pleatant visit. I'rof. M. P. Wood, wife and child ren, visited in Tangent last Sunday. They seemed proud to tee their many friends after an absence of a couple of month. . Mrs. Lola Owenby of Albany spent the weeks end in Tangent visiting her mother, Mr. C. J. Luper. James Jenk and wife of Salem were visiting relatives and friends here a few day ago. Misses Eva and Edith Burnt tpent Sunday with Miss LeVelle Wood of West Corvallis. Mrs. Ida Hayes of California, wat in Tangent last week, called here by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. W. W. rowell. who ha since died. The four rooms in the Tangent school bout are well filled with the children in and ntar this place. They have a good corjis of teachers and everything it nicely arranged: The pupils expect to have a basket social in a short time, the proceeds of which will he used for a payment on the pi ano. There it not a vacant house in Tan gent at this time, and there are quite a few who would like to live here dur ing the winter to they could patronize the school here. Farmer are busy in the fields, but they have made rather (low progress on account of the dryness of the toil: but it it likely there will be plenty of rain soon. The hunting eaton it now over and what few birds there are left will have a rest It teemt that many hunt er use very little judgment while hunting. Several head of stock were found which were tuppoted to have been shot by tome careless hunter, who taw nothing but the bird when they shot. The roads have been line for the last month, but there will likely be plenty of mud before any great length of time. Art Classes to Start I rrai.Lravt iiui an cuss scans o ; morrow morning, and the second one ! Wednesday. Be sure to see the bargains in trim med hats at 117 Ferry St. L. Matth- LOST Boys' coaster wagon Hal lowe'en night. Notify Democrat il extra wagon is around. n3-5 LOST Black hand grip on Salem road. Finder leave at Democrat and receive reward. n3-5 Special prices on all trimmed hats Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5th and 6th at L. Matthew', 117 Ferry St Uaily Democrat by C.Tter. S4 Year JgPm lemma ra II J in IK WE PAY The purcriu.se price of this famous. 0NEIM COMMUNITY RELIANCE PLATE WK tire coupons with every 25c. pur ehue of ail the high grade guaran teed products made by the United Drug Company. We are willing to low money on the silverware to get you ac- I..Y-J nh thma roods, which are standard In their line. WtVejaV Liggett' and Fenway Candles. Harmony Parhmee. Toilet Art teles. Brushes. Stationery. Rubber Goods and hundred, of other Items, household preparations, etc. When you want something a torn United Drug Co. product because coupons are only given with these good.. YoS mJ afford not to secure this guaranteed 25 year, when you can get It on our ha" "ought plan. At ao example, this teatpoon that tells for 20c. you can get for 10e. with coupons. - At FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE Styles for Men's Feet It is well said that a man's footwear needs the Host careful at tention. Perhapa no other part of a man' dress would show lack of car or the need of a new one like his shoe. And we advise that you practice economy in buying shoe, the tame as everything else, not by buying the very cheapest you can find, but by buying "Quality" for just a little more and getting "Double Service." Howard ft Foster Black shoe in button and lace. Lace cornea in English and regular, in both blucher and Balmoral Aak for a Howard A Foater next time you buy shoes. They are the maximum quality for the price. We guarantee them. $4.30 and $5.00. $4 00, $4.50, $5.00 $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Barry Black Button Shoe . Barry Black Lace Shoes Barry Black English Shoes $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 The new shade, mahogany tan ahoea in button and lace, a very stylish dress shoe in Barry, Howard 4 Foater, an J. E. Tilt. A Urge line of boy' (hoes, both dress and high tops. THE BLAIN CLOTHING - COMPANY I The QotlicraftStoreJ "QUALITY FIRST" J I MUSI 1 C tunas NEW TRAINS and important Schedule Changes on the Oregon Electric Ry. on and after Sunday, November 7th NEW DAILY LOCAL TRAINS Xo. 65. Leave Salem 7:10 a. m., Albany 8:00, arrive Corvallis 8:24, Eugene 9:30, making local stops. . N'o. 14. Leaves Eugene 11:15 a. m. Corvallis 12:12 noon. Albany 12:50, arrive Saem 1:45, Woodburn 2:38, Portland 4:00, making lo cal stops. CHANGES IN SCHEDULE Northbound Limited Xo. 10, Leave Albany 8:25. a. m. instead of 8:55. Time at other stations unchanged. Stops discontinued at Potter and Verdure. Limited No. 16. Leave Albany 3:05 p. m, as now; Local stops be tween Eugene and Salem discontinued. Southbound. Limited Xo. 5. Leaves Albany 11:05 a. m. as at present; local stops discontinued between Salem and Eugene. Local Xo. 7. Leaves Albany 1:50 p. m. instead of 2:05. Arrive Corvallis 2:20 instead of 2:32. Local Xo. 9. Leave Albany 5:20 p. m instead of 5:35 . arrive Eu gene 6:45 instead of 705. The OwL Leave Albany 5:20 a. m. instead of 610. arrive Eugene 6:50 instead of 7:50. Xew folders will be available Saturday. . H. S. LOGAN, Agen. Albany, Oregon. ALBANY FUEL CO. BOTH PHONES 277 Having decided to run a transfer and storage business in connec tion with our fuel business, we will store your goods and do your team work. We have reliable men and our aervice ia in all waya guaranteed satisfactory. OUR PRICES: Team work, per hour . Slabwood. green, per cord Skibwood. dry, per cord Second growth fir, per core Old erowth fir. oer cord second growtn nr, per cons . iria growtn nr. per com. Ash, per cord . Oak, per cord 50c $2.25 $3.00 13.50 $4.0 S4.25 $4.71 We are agents for Castle Gate, Clear Creekjand Mendou coal. 338 Wlat St. ADVERTISE IN THE DEMOCRAT IT PAYS - Bell phone 141-J