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PAOt FOUtt ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1915. n ii ii OUR SILK SECTION is full of brand new, sparkling merchandise 40-inch Silk Crepe de Chine, a beau- fl" 10 tiful line of shades, per yard . . . V-l-lO 40-inch Silk end Wool Poplin, $1.25 yard 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta, a quality that CI will wear well, per yaad .... V-i-wJO 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse, excep-fl? t fCE tionaHy food, per yard . . . . . 4'A-vJeJ New Wool Challies 50c Yard Including the wanted black and white stripes. FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. The Sample Store Why pay more? We offer yoti quality merchandise for lets. Our mighty buying power enables us tj quote you the following prices Compare the values offered you, aid note the saving! that are made by trading here . k i iiti-1. .14.50 S6.50 Mackinaws $7.50 Mackinaws S6JS. SS.90 $5.00 Logger Shirts U2S S4.00 Kersey pants (2.85 $3.00 Kersey Pants 12.25 : $2.00 Wool unions $1.45 $3.00 Wool unions $1.95 $4.00 Wool unions $2.95 $1.25 Cotton Unions 95c Mixed wool ioz 15c Cashmere hose 20c, 25c Flannel shirts 65r, $1.25 ' Have you suit $13.50 to $24.00. - Gum boots (bulls ye) $3-85 Hip boots (BuUseyc) $5.90 6-in. Pac (Bullseye) $2.65 8-in. Pac (BuUseyc) $2.95 Men's storm rubbers 65c Women's storm rubbers 45c Misses storm rubbers 40c i Children's .rubbers -12Sc, 35c Suit eases 95c, $1.00 Traveling bags $1.15 to $4.15 Trunks $5.95 to $3.65 '- 12-in. 'mat or fibre casr:.:u:.75c made to your own measure By "Davidson 4 Ceil 22 STORES Q. J. flREIER CQ; YOU , DP. BETTERHERE FOR LESS STORES Christian Church Specials V ' .- ' ' MONOAT "' '.'-,.'" 3:00 p. m; "The State of the Right out Dead." 7:30 p. m. "The Ten Virgins." : ', ' . ' .,' i . TUESDAY 3. -00 p. m. "The Unpardonable Sin." i .1 V , 7 JO p. m. "Paying Dues." A speciaT address to FRATERNA , ORDERS of Albany. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR "DADDY"- CRIM Send These Electri- -' cal Gifts on Christmas Morning Inspect new complete stocks shown during Electrical Prosperity Week (N'ovembcr 29, December 4). Have the goods reserved for later delivery and take advantage of this national cooperative event. An electrical breakfast set rill, tOLSter and percolator makes an ideal present for the home. Electrical gifts cover a wide variety of articles and prices all the way from fascinating toyr to automobiles. See your ele trical dealer. i.4. Is Oregon Power Co. "Reliable Service" Telephones 15 306 West Second St. Christmas Cards Here's tl'e little bird of Happiness, True blue in every feather He bears a wish of joy from me In spite of wintry weather. May he fly on, and when he hears ' The bells of Christmas ring May he stay and rest wi than your heart And sing, and sing, and sing." ' Every variety of artiatic design and beautiful sentiment THE AllAtiY ART (tRATT LEWELLIN6 AND CATLIN (Continued from Psge 1.) 171; 3rd, 220. Total 5J8. Lewelling's pltmrmy, 2J6. ' For marshal D. B. Adams 1st. 3: 2nd. 6; 3rd. 21 Total JO. A. Austin 1st. 43; 2nd. 44: 3rd. 35 Total 122. John Catlin 1st. 145: 2nd. 1S6; 3rd, 143. Total. 444 Griff King 1st. 53: 2nd. 96; 3rd. 31 Total. 180. A. B. Marshall 1st. 62; 2nd. 73: 3rd 46 Total 181. A. U Ramsey 1st. 100; 2nd. 77; 3rd 159. Total 336. J. A. Wood 1st. 19; 2nd. II: 3rd 40. Total 70. Catlin's plurality. 108. For treasurer s'. R. Adams 1st. 28: 2nd. 30; 3rd 55. Total. 113. H. B. Cusick 1st. 278: 2nd. 407: 3rd 293. Total 978. Cusick's plurality, 865. For councilmcn Fust ward J. B. McDowell. 41; J H. Robnett. 359; T. F. Powell. 1. Pob nett's plurality. 318. Second ward E. C. Krause. 60: E. F. Wiles. 357. Wiles' majority, 297. ; Third ward H. W. McF.lmurry 175; J. W. Reeder; 145: W. S. Rich ards. 141. McElmurry's plurality. 30 The Amendments. Registration voters Yes 1st, 255; 2nd. 283: 3rd. 264. To tal. 802. No 1st. 115: 2nd. 109: 3rd, 148. To- aL 372. Majority for. 430 Bond amendment For 1st. 97: 2nd. 141: 3rd. 120. To tal. 258. Against 1st. 2R2; 2nd. 259 : 3rd.293 Total. 834. Majority against. 576. W. B. Lyons was in the city today Chas. Ashton and daughter Nora were among those going to Portlanrj to atten dthe live stock show today Frank Blight, and Art Lafflar. for mer managers of the Globe theatre came up from Salem last evening with the Empress vaudeville players. FOR SALE-aGood ry wood $3 to $4.50. H. V. Perfect. Home phone X- 539. d7tf HUB, TODAY SPECIAL MUSIC Big 3-reel Feature The Craters of Fire with Albert Capon! 10c WEDNES. aad THUR3. Nat Goodwin in Business Is Business OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, DEC. 14 Selwyn & Company pre sent the big laugh festival NAPOLEON said: "I would not exchange my bed for all the thrones in - the world." Would you exchange yours for twins? that it Tiiiliii i it Selwyn & Company's LAUGH FESTIVAL Pricett Orchestra $lt Dress circle 1.50i Bal 75oi Gal. 50e ASH SWALE HUNT CLUB -e MET LAST SATURDAY Ash Swale. Dec. 4. The Ash Swale Hunt Club inemhrrs met last Satiir day night and after the usual routine of opening the order, proceeded with the election of officers for the ensuing year: Charles Carlson was elected presi dent: James DeWoli, vice president W. W. Poland, secretary: Cecil Har rison. treasurer; Oscar Barnes. P. 1 Troutman. and Cecil Harrison, exe cutive committee. Three candidates were elected to our order and a meeting will be held next Thursday, Dec. 9. to confer the degree of Kimrod upon them. The captains then chose the mem bers for the annual hunt. F.d John son having the highest score last year and Chas. Carlson the next highest were proclaimed captains. Thrye chosen upon Captain Johnson's side are: James De Wolf. Rex Groves Chas. Bowers, Oliver Firmer. Glenn Harrison, Victor Carlson, Bruce Bur son. Herman Brant) Gdorgc (Cald well. Elijah Willste. Ray Brewster Eliie Morgan, 'Wm. Sylvester, George Bowers. Jr.. Oscar Barnes, Chas. Mil ler. D. F. Newland. W. W. Poland Homer Cooper, Hurley Morgan, and George Dannen, Those chosen upon Captain Carlson's side are: II. C. Po- lanrj, R. C. Farweil. Jr.. P. I. Trout, man. John Hunter, Marion Harrison Ed. Bowers. Frank Newland, R. J Haverland. T. J. Dannen. Fay Mallow George Bowers, Sr., Claud Thomp son. Chas. Troutman, Jets Bowers Cecil Harrison. Martin Peterson. Joe Harris, Wm. Sylvester. Wtv rt-'-. Clarence Cornett, and Oscar Oratley, The score card reads in points for each pest as follows: Coon 2110 crow. 100. hawk 1500. mink 1500. ra (musk) 500. otter 1000. rrbhit 'cotton tail) 500. rabbit I jack) 100. rat 500 hear 3000. fisher (king) 100. skunk. 1000. weasel 1500. squirrel (digger) 1500. fox 1500. gopher 2000. mole 2000, mouse 200, eagle 201). cougar 5000. snake (rattle) 20000. jay (blue) 1000. A fee of 50 cents will be taken up at the door for each person except the club members and the immediate families, the night of the banquet. Nothing more of importance to he brought before the meeting, it was then duly dosed. OLDEST DEPARTMENT STORE. It Has Been Doing Business In Tokye Since tha Year 1873. It la somewbiil-uf an anomaly that, while tbe department more la distinct ly a rudiu-t of the wet and bas reached Ita highest development In tbe United State, the uli)enl store of this character la to he found In the fur eMKt .Nearly three nnd a bulf centuries ago. or. to be entirely accurate. In tbe year hits, there wa oivued In Tokyo, the Japanese capital, a. retail dry goods kiixlnesa. which went uuder the arm uiuue of Yecblguya. In I lie course of time the store came to be known as the. M It-ill Dry Goods Store, which uame was retained until l'.JU4. when, witb some elm hum In organization. It (MHume tbe Mltaukosbl Coniimny. Ltd. Throughout Itn loug career the pro prietorship of this store baa been In the famous Mitsui family, wbere It till remains. The Mltstikoshl Company, Ltd., la not only tbe oldest, but Is tbe Isrgest department store In Japan today. 4 It was the flint of tbe Japanese estab lishments to Introduce western meth ods of doing business and to adopt up to date appliances. In the beginning tbe store dealt exclusively In cotton and silk goods, but gradually Increased Its assortment of stock oatll today It carries every description of merchan dise to meet the wants of all cli of people. urlea of Cruesus, I list paid tbe terrlllc tribute which I'erslau kings assessed against the Puujuu) What has bsp pvned to tbe yellow dust nnd "elee truin"' an alloy of gold and silver which negro traders brought down the Nile to Egypt for 4.0UU or b.WK) years) Ancient gold, like that of modem time, was used for uiouey and fur or naments, but both have dlaapiieared Where! Tbe moat enduring or uielnla and yet the moat evaneorenl. ertelually sought sud yet roiinliintl.v escaping the bauds of even the ucevfnl Ni'kr tlibt Is goliL What Is the reamm for Its curious eluslveiiewl-t'lilrago Jour ual. Patent Office Documents. If sll the il'N'iiUM'htx iored In the patent offli-e nt Waxlilntftou i-ould be placed end to end they would form a strip that would reach 11 n 111 nil the earth three time DRAINAGE MEETING (Cortinurd from Par I). The resolutions, whicl explain them selves, are as follows: Whereas, Tl ere are h rge areas 01 wet and useless Kind in l.iiin county that could and should be drained, and Whereas, a krge portion of said wet l.ind. if properly drained, would eventually become productive and v.il liable, and, Whereas, With proper drainage the hmd values of Linn county would be greatly increased and the future pros perity of the county enhanced be yond numerical Calculation, there fore, be it - Resolved, That it is the sense of TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of l-inn Coun ty. Oregon, will hold the rritular ex amination of applicants for State Cer tificates at Albany. Or., as follows: Commencing Wednesday. Decem ber 15. 1UI5, at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Saturday, December IS. IVI5. at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon. Writing. U. S. History. Wednesday Afternoon. Reading, f'hytiologv. Composition Methods in Reading. Methods in Ar ithmetic. Thursday Forenoon. Arithmetic. History of Kducation Psychology, Methods in Geography Thursday Afternoon. Grammar, Geographyt American I.irtrature, Physics. Methods in l.an tuagc. Thesis for Primary Certificate Science of Induration. Friday Forenoon. Theory and Practice. Orthography. Physical Geography, ' linuliih Litera ture, Chemistry lliftory of Kducation. Friday Afternoon. School Law. Groloitv. Ab'ebra. Civil Government. Childhood ami Ado-lesence. Saturday Forenoon. Geometry, Botany, School Adminis tration. Saturday Afternoon. General History. Bookkeeninu. Methods. Very truly yours, W. L. JACKSON. Co Supl. VANISHING GOLD. What Has Become of All That Praelsus Matal That Has Been Mlnodf Whnt becomes of gold? Where la all of that yellow metal that has been mined? It Is one of the oldest metals in ha muli use. There are gold bends dating back to tbe stone age. It Is an object of almost universal desire. It Is proof against almost all the Influences which destroy other inersls, and It baa been mined lu enormous quantities. Yet today more than two-tblrda of tbe gold In uso bas been dug since 1M9. What becomes of tbe rest? Wbere la tbe gold tbat set Jason wandering Into tbe Black sea, that filled tbe trees- For Christmas What is more accept able forChristmasthan a pair os Shoes, Slip pers, or Hose? A prac tical gift suitable for eveay member of the famil". Take a look at our windows Here you will find styles up to the minute with quality, end scientific shoe fitting. Ladiel' Silk Hose in all colors. Mcdowell shoe CO. "Quality for Leu" Agents for Everwear Hosiery Buy Useful Xmas Gifts This Year. Buy them for the whole family, at the Oolden Rule and ssve from 2 Sto 33 1-3 per cent. We do not sk bigger percentage of profit on Xmas goods than we do on stspl. shoes, dry goods, clothing, etc. Buying for S3 Busy Stores, knowing where and how to buy means the above saving to you. EVERYTHINO ALWAYS FOR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES this meeting that a committee of sin good rrpreneulMive farmers be ap pointed, whoc duty it should be to cooperate with the Albany Commer cial club, the O. A. C. to the end that the V. S. government be petitioned to furnish a government survey of the ivaitalilc wet laud that could and should be drained. Be it further Resolved. Th,(t a petition asking (or said government survey be circu lated in all districts of Linn county lor siitnatiirrs of land owners anil that said petition be forwarded to S It. McCrary, chief of the bureau of drainage.' U. S. I. A. rt an early date; and he it further Resolved. That it wiil he impo-ai- ble to build and maintain good pub lic highways until a uniform and ef ficient drainage system is established; and he it still further Rewlvcd, That drain." ge is of such paramount importance to the taxpay ers of Linn county that hearty coop eration by and between the country and city people should be encouraged and a united effort made to establish Irainage districts and to this rnd be t . Resolved, That the county court and county grange each select three competent persons and that the six persons 10 selected constitute a coun ty drainage rommhsion whose busi ness it shall he to furnish estimates and hold drainage meetings and do preliminary work nrcrstary to effi cient drainage. & TODAY li a" Shipbuilders in Holland recently completed an elccuiiiully propelled tMeho.it for inr in l-dt.i - L - .J' J LsMl ppmrc of Oma. Klln beautiful mnd ott)r rtHtdilloa l "The Money Master" with Frank Sharldaa and Paula Maeinoff. Don't fall I. see it. ComingTomorrow Opla Read's great Amailcan play "A Yankee from the West" Friday Bally Nanaaa in Ike gar geotis Fos Feotur. 'The Song of Hate" Based on "La Tstca" iimnfiisj'iismtiii aaAktif Ssve by buying a ticket. $1.50 ticket for $l.2.v N'ew F.litc. o25tf-ade Great Anti-Sunday Law MASS . MEETING Prominent Speakers of National Reputation Liberty Male Quartette Will Sing Wednesday, Dec. 8 OPERA HOUSE Every American citizen should attend, this great Mass Meeting ADMISSION FREE 8 p. m.