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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1915)
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1915. PACE THREK . i j i .-v- - - - v i . r r ' A f With varythirig In aplendid re-dineea, you can ehop aatitfactoruiy net, uur lacmiica art aui.ii that wa can handle an enormous ciowd without confusion. Thera li no danger of abeorbmg too much of The Christmas Spirit Thia la tha season when eveiyjn ehould be extremely happy. Wa have much to make ua happy The gradual return of prosperity, with pro.pecta of a very bright fJture for Albany. We are enthua iartic about the. New Paper Mill and will do everything within our power to make it a go. We want it, you want it. Lete all pull to tether and haaten the lima when work will begin on the buildinga Buy Gifts Now and You Will Avoid Nervous Haste In the Basement Then are many Ideal gitte In the basement. Dolla. toys, china, glaaawarc, auit caiee, hand bag, picture, looking -glaaaea, trays, aluminum and other Interesting thinga. The First Floor The flrat floor la truly arranged h Chriatmaa coloringa. You will enjoy the eight and fragrance of the evergreen and Oregon grape. Practical gooda In great assortments are displayed. On the Second Floor Tha aecond floor la an attractive place. Handkerchiefa are arranged ao that you can make aelectiona eaaily. Other gift gooda arc displayed. - Number on present will be changed Wednesday, and Saturday, this week Remnant Are Half Price Wadnwday Watch far Our Wednesday Special VALUES for CASH WOR TH WHILE Deliveries Luva Store Moraine; lit 8:30; 2nd lOJO-.Afl-r-nooo lit 2; 2nd 4:30 8pecial Addreaa to Fraternal Orders Tonight at the Cliriiili:in rliurc'i l' .iir.:i list C'ririi will di-litcr an ad-drr-. of iperial importance to the fra trrnal order if thr city. The nl jrt dl he "l'ny:n Iiim" Thi ad dress has turn pronouiK-cd by Hurt hotli in and out of tl;e fratirnal ordcr .n our of Criiu'a liest. in hit oan ny llir cvaniflit at alyr hn:h tin liiml nm-lltul prilti-ildr-, ..lid thr d'H itt luilfi and thr churi li. "I:'.'My" ('rim dt-sirri, it to le known that lw will not ajicnk from hear-say, hut froir. hit own personal experience ari'I bnowlcdKr. Information and not crit i im i hit purpose. The special mn-.ic tonight will be a oo by Ji I loy I'ilt-r, "lli Eye is on the Sparrow." Sontf irrvitc be Kin at 7:30. REGISTER MOTOR VEHICLES Secretary of State Report That Reg titration of Autoa and Motor cycle Not Saiiafactory. Editor Democrat: Indication in the motor vehicle rrt(itr.ition depart ment are that tiulrx antotiiobilr and motorcycle owner and dealer and chauffeur respond very anon to no tier sent them early lint month in the shape, of blank applications there will be a conurstion of work in the d.-partmctit which will make it inipn iblr to supply many of the licenses t.ilf and hadirrs by the firr of tlir year when llic old license become void. The work of rrgMr.-tion for llfi a hcitun earlier man usual uns ycai in order to alow ample time to e-1 t cure number plate by the firt of thej year. Illank :'pdiiatioii were acnt to' all the 2.1.' auto and truck owner, : 7i dealer, 4.1U) c!i uifutrs ami .1 JUKI owner of motorcycle marly a month ntio and although the time, available for reitiotratinn before the firt of the cominir year is nearly i half none only 2.7110 application have a yet been received. This leave around Jl.l In be itsurd dmiin; the one mouth remaining. While lii office will do it utmost to take can of tbr bii.siuco. these figure iuiiicate the grivt numbrr of lu'cn-cs to be is sued within a very limited time, and tl'ose interested may save themselves inconvenience by sending in their ap plication at the earliest iposoihlr time, wbic'i they are risked to do. 1IKX V. OI.COTT. Secreary of State. "The Money Master" Somct'.inu new in dramatic situa tion is oiiered in Geo. Kleiue's bl est feature "Tile Monvy Mn Icr" ftmild cd on Cleveland Mofictt's celcljratcd at:KC drama, "The Hattlc." attrac tion at the Rolfe Thc.it ic last nijtht nichl .nd tonii:lit. Tl.e drama is said to represent a i eavy outlr.y of money fc-'itures .--li all star cast w! ich incfudc such well known Brcidway thesinans as Frank Sheridan, Paul McAllister and Fania Mari. off, and conspicuous for its many elaborate ond m.iKnifi cent "sets." It is a story of tiie gold lusl .ind the (i!;etto, unusually well told, full of dr: malic situations and posses-ed of those rjreat essentials which made the stage version one of the most successful plays of its d' y. 0 l CITY NEWS. ' i S rv ') 8 3 Empress Bill Pleases I'efore a fair i7er audience at the Globe Theatre last niht the Sullivan and Con idine vaudeville hill of The Empres circuit presented the best bill yet (five n here. The pro-: tfrarn a a whole wa well b.-d-'necd. and some particularly f)d number bear special mention. Some clever : acrobatic stunts were performed by Mipah Sclhini nd C The Cleora ; Miller Trio, coi Utintr of Mr. and; Mrs. Miller and ymm daughter, werej -idendid on wind instruments, and Miss Miller anr? a very pretty solo The Three American girls were fine in poptibr soniTft-and the Mill Society Circus nave a good trained r.ninia! performance. The other two numbers of the bill were also Rood. The show was xood and dcsrr'.cd a packed I on sc. Evident at Revival A striking incident h ppei'ed at the close of the sermon of Kev. Critn. ar te Christian church one niht, when a woman stepped to the front anil made a request to tell her story. She said she had a son two or three years old. crippled for life, partially para lyzed, because the physician wl-o w-.is pre-ent at his birth was intoxicated and pave the case as a warning; against ti e drink habit, making a pica for a better life- Society. Mrs. Climber-You will find society la made ap of two chiex. my otilld I'auKbii't W)iit are lliey. niotlic-rl Mrs. Climber- Uudeslrulile and . peo pie we don't know.- I.lfe. j Women and Wills. 8"me wciiK-ii break Iholr hnsband" will Inns Ix-fore hp illi-s And It Isn't tbe kind you put on ptiier. either Slaeoi New. Lift wlTlmat endeavor Is like enter ing a Jew-el mine and eointiiff out with empty h.iud. Japanese lroverb The Only Chance. "Ilurry, George, or we will be late to tbe plcinre show." ; "Oh. we don't want to pet there be fore li starts.' "Yes, we do, loo If we don't I can't see what the other n-omco are wear Ine " TX''rt:'nce ar-.avit i I -J, X':' - NV H - Mi 1 1 3 B. II' T-s-afl UMi S i r - "i ; We Hecommend Renosha-Klosed-Krotch Union Suits - Tor Comfort. Quality. DoraLIliKT and Value How Are You Built? Whether you are stout built or regular, tall or short, we can fit you in union suits, and are desirous of showing you. If you have never worn union suits, try one of the: Klosed-Krotch. All prices from the $1.00 cotton to the $3.00 wool. Our $1.50 soft special finish cotton union suit is as good and as fine a psrm:nt as ever was manufactured. The Blain Clothing Company "Qualify First" Why not make one gift thu Christmas, that the whole family can enjoy the whole year. A VICTOR VICTROLA You select it now, we deliver it Christmas. Woodworih Drug Co. ADVERTISE IN THE DEMOCRAT IT PAYS LIC THE PUB? Having decided to close out my business I will place on sale at my store my entire stock of goods, consisting of Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Suit Cases, both Ladies' and Gents' Rain Coats, Sweaters, Boys' and Men's Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, anid everything in the Dry Goods line. Also all fixtures, counters, and show cases and a fine line of Christmas jewelry for which no reasonble price will be refused. To show you I mean business, will make this .unusual offer to any on who buys to the amount of $10 worth of Roods in my store. Will throw off one-third of extremely low prices at which I am new selling them, and will accept any second hand suit or over.-oat. person Kithcr lady's or gents, provided in reasonable condition to be worn, and will allow the sum of $2.50 to be applied on the purchase price of $10 and the second hand goods so received win be donated to any newly person wno will apply ai my store ior mem. TO CONVINCE YOU OF MY EXTREME LOW PRICE, ! WILL QUOTE YOU A FEW LOW PRICES: $15.00 SUITS $11.00 $12.00 Suits $8.00 Oregon City Woolen Mills Mackinaw Shirts Regular $5.00 Value . . . . $1-00 Regular $4.00 value -. $3.00 Regular $3.50 values $2.50 Rest grade corluroy pants, $3.50 value for $2.25; $2.50 val., $1.50 50c Working shirts 35c $1.25 Working shirts 85 Underwear union suits $1.25 value . 85c Wool finish, $1.50 value $1.00 25c Woolen sox 20c Prices on all boots and shoes greatly reduced. 15c Dress socks, 3 pairs 25c A line of soft hats, prices at $1 to $3, your choice for $1, and remember, you gel one third off these prices if you buy $10 worth of goods, and your old suit partly pays for them. ANY IADY OR GENTLEMAN CHARITABLY INCLINED WHO KNOWS OF ANY NEEDY PERSON AND WILL COME TO MY STORE, MAY SELECT ANY OF THE SECOND HANI) (JOODS AND DISTRIBUTE THEM TO SUCH PERSONS. 129 SOUTH LYON STREET 129. SOUTH LYON STREET