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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916. AOK POUR Annual Pongee Sale for the balance of January, sub '"'' ject to stock on hand. Extra-low prices on high-grade Imported Pongees. 26-inch PONGEE - 25o Yard The best pongee buy of the season. Amoskeag Dress Ging'ms 10c yd The new Spring Styles in absolutely . fast colors. FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. 1916 JURY LIST (Continued from Page 1). D. Cormier, E. E. Taylor, J. X. Con nett, A. M. Wilson, J. N. Bellinger, G. Lindley, W. A. Elkins. Mill City T. H. Payne. Y. H. Holt, D. L. Turnidge, E. L. Shepherd. B. V. Jewel. Orleans Fred Butler, W-- H. Hul burt, P. T. Starr. Heike Ohling. L. F. Millhollen. L. E. Eagy. Peoria John T. McNeil. Geo. E. Gilhcns. O. M.: Puckett. R. R. Myers, Walter Barton, C F. Clayton. Price F. ' M. Mitchell. V. F. Par son. J. F. Bayne. A. J. Burnett, Wm. Holloway. Providence John Middlcstadt, G. B. Ms r TODAY and SATURDAY WhoKilledfne Widow LaRouge ? Six persons in high life are accused of killing the rcJ widow. Who Killed Her? story, "The Widow LeRouge," by Emile Gaborau. Produced with characteristic Fox elaborateness 5cts- East Lynn 10 cts At The Albany Opera House TONIGHT The Best Play for the Least Money Ever Played in This . ' OPERA HOUSE 5 cents for Children 10 cents for Grown Ups 33-inch PONGEE 45e Yard An extra-good quality of Imported Pongee. Montenegrins Fleeing. (By United Press) Rome. Jan. 21. The. Montenegrins a:: retiring toward Scutari. They are censtantly clashing with the pursuing Austrians. The army of Essad Pasha the former Albanian king, arrived at S-.utari to join the Montenegrins. C. H. Wfcder went fcs siness this morning. to Salem on Lever, R. V. Montgomery- Rock Creek John Schroeder. E. B. H .-sseman, E. L. Davis. S. M. Bassett. F .bert Bowes, C. Badger. Rowland G. G. Belts. Henry Mc- Yry, R. C. Huston, V. R. Scott. (To be concluded tomorrow) Frederick Perry in the l itest Wm. Fox Fea ture will solve the mystery. The Family Stain DON'T MISS IT! Founded on the famous 3 0 wiluau rax mcrpfuwt mmmc nCLMMO THMOUCM CORPORATION I I I i S S SS 5; $ iS S S 3 (! 0) 1 CITY NEWS u a) id M si e j Two Legs Broken j Two O. A.- C. students had thcit legs broken while coasting at 'Cor jvallis. Arlo D. Wright, of llaratinc 1 Island, Wash., and Herman Moore, j of Bend. They were coasting on a hill ' near the Catholic cemetery, on a to i baggan, with three others, the young incu bems in the middle, when a stone was struck. In Corvallis ' Miss Ruby Winklcy, of Albany, has come to -Corvallis to spend several days here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. B. C. Irvine, her brother. 11. L. Wink- ley, and their lamiltcs. G. 1. -Modern Travelers Meet The Modern. Travelers' will meet to morrow ajternoon at the home of Mrs. W. II. I.ee on Eleventh and Ferry Streets at 2:45. Met With an Accident Eston Dockstcadcr, formerly of this city, but now of Eugene, while coast ing down the goli links there, collided with another sled, with the result that Eston received a severely sprained knee, laying him up for several days. Fixing Car Line A gang of men today have been busy fixing the street car line, in jured by the recent snow and cold snap. At the crossing particularly the bricks were raised and distorted, re quiring considerable adjustment to get hhings on level. The damages altogeth er is several hundred dollars. Next Library Lecture The next lecture of the library i course will be by Dean Aldcn, oi Wil lamette University, on Mexico, an up-to-the-minute subject, and will be given at the library auditorium on Thursday evening of next week. Here after the course will consist almost entirely in lectures, of an instructive as well as entertaining character. Final Account Filed The final account of the estate of the late Mabel C. Simpson was filed today by Mrs. Merle Cathey, executrix of the estatel Old Residents Register County registrar Mrs. G. W. Cruson. of Lebanon, in calling on different homes in that city for the purpose of registering women under the perma nent registration act, litis registered two who arc over 91 years old. These 0 Vsv. f c ir v f " teg teC ml i Frederick Perry in "The Family StairC" at the Rolfe Theatre tonight. Another 1 Panama-California Exposition at San Diego This beautiful - exposition will continue all the year- 1916 bigger and better tliari ever. Many of the best exhibits from San Francisco have been transferred to San Diego. If you neglected to see San Diego in 1915 do not fail to sec this beautiful city this year. The winter is the logical time too. Six months round trip tickets are on sale daily from all Pacific Northwest points to Southern California. 4.30 a. m. California Express 3:30 p. m. Exposition Special 6:28 p. m. . Shasta Limited. Train De-Luxe 11:37 p. m. San Francisco Express a;c Mrs. Susannah IVterson and Mrs. Sarah Davidson. Grandma Miltsnp. ays the Lebanon Express, has also been registered, and is over 8J years of age. All intend to vole at the next election. So far Lebanon is tlie best district in the county for registration, having forwarded more cards to the comity clerk than any other place out side oi Albany. Kiit Taken Charge Me-: is. I'.aiumol & Mclinu . I.it taicui i-l uige of the 'Alb.inv Gmaji'. .ih.1 JMI iciff.er be on their ,oV In fact are already starling out wiib a good business. They expect to branch out along many lines, making their garage one automobile people will seek. They also intend to have the agency later of automobiles. Hill In Lebanon ' Gale S. Hill, district alotrncy. went to Lebanon this morning to attend to matters connected with his office Inspected Watches F. M. French returned to the city last evening after a iour days' trip inspecting watches lor the S. P. Co. His work took him over the tVcst Side lines and on the main line from Portland to Albany. He will make another trip next week. One day this week when near Stiver he was on a train that was held up five hours in a snow drift. Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 34 and 4(1 degrees. The rainfall was .21 inches and the river rose to 4.0 feet. Three Cougars Killed Forest Supervisor F. H. Bruiulagc reports news coming 'from the ranger station at Gascadia stating that John Short, a prominent ranched of Casca dia has killed three cougars Ibis win ter and C. T. Springer, a forest ran-r-er, has killed a wolf recently. This mikes six cougars killed near Cas-c.-dia this winter, the most -kilted in that section for several years.. Manager Ira Hntcliings, of the Growers' association, pa-sed through the city this morning on his way from Brownsville to Portland. Miss Mary Schiilu. who assisted in the concert in the Prcbyterian church last evening, returned to her home in Salem this morning. Miss Blanche Hammel left on the morning train for Portland. She as sisted in the concert last evening at the Presbyterian church. 1.r k - Year of the 4 Eve 6tWC Trains Every Day between Albany and IT ha mr - ft - San Francisco Through standard and tourist sleep ing cars, dining and observation cars. Steel coaches make traveling a pleas ure. ' . Ask our local agent for further in formation or write. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger - Agent, Portland, Oregon, FLEW AMERICAN FLAG. British Steamer's Mqurd Saved Cargo of $5,000,000. According to ineiiibeiK of Iho crew uf the, llrltlHli stuumshln City uf l.lueolu, which n reived In Boston from I lie fur Mist, tlui captain (if the vessel adopted nil possible devices fur eluding milium rluca In tho Mcdltemiiicmi, even to displaying tho American ling and paint ing out of the mime all except the word "Lincoln." Nothing was seen, however, of submarines, and. burring temiiestuous weather lu the Atlantic, tho voyugn was not unusual. Big shipments uf rubber mid slab tin formed Important Items of the cargo. The vessel brought lu 4.000 tuns of rubber, valued at approximately $1. .100.000. ami 2.400 tuns of tin. cul limit ed to bo worth upward of a million dollars. The total vulne of tho i-urgo was $0,000,000. SIxI.vnIx thousand eases of beau oil, loaded at Dnlny, Jap anese llnueliurhi. comprised one of the lurgest shipments of the kind over brought hero. The City of Lincoln also bail larite- consignments of spices, tap ioca, sutfo itotir, nilluus nud eurtos. WAR HITS FRENCH THEATERS. Receipts Cut Nearly In Two, but Movies Suffer Little. Olllclul rt'liirns show that the ro it'lpts nt theaters and other entertain-' uii'iit houses In Paris In into amounted to only 4l.aini.oou francs i?s.aou.tHK)i its t-ouipitroil wllh ILS.CiOO.tKiO rruui'S l13.- Tuo.ouoi lu una. The thoati'M look III 1 l.OOtMHKl f nines i.sikuhhii during Hie pnst yeur iih iiunpnred wllh tfl.OtHi.oiK) francs 13. Jihukioi during loia: the concert re cclpia were .V000.()0 framn (Jl.OOO. ornii ngnliiit H.(J).000 frannt (fl.OOO. IK Oi; the decrease III tho receipts from luuslcnlva wan S,0(IO.OHi f nines, while the reeetpis from balls decreased from I.XO.OOO fr.nn-s (J'".:i.0K)i hi I1U3 to 7(10.000 fraiii-s ($HO.ilti0i during the pnst year. A feature of the rolunix Is tho fni-t that the moving plrturea were atTocted little by the war. The ro-elpts of the, umvles decreitseil from Nl. 500,000 r runes i$1i1.:'.ik).UiIi lnllli:i to Ht.250.- onn fnimn isin.a.-iiinooi. Guy Lewclling returned lo the city this morning after spending the night at the home of his father near Tan Scnt. 3 1 COURT HOUSE NEWS S Warranty Deeds. William Fox to Union Cemetery as sociation, Jan. 14, 1910. Lands in Crawfordsville, $40. " Charity M. Hawkins and wife to K. D. Cusick. Dec. 28. I91S. Lands in claim 58, Tp. 10, 2 west. $10. Quit-Claim Deed. R. E.' Houston and wife to Luella . Marshall. Oct. 2. 1914. Lands in claim 50. Tp. 10, 2 west. $10. R. F.. Houston and wife to Oscar I!. Marshall. Oct. 2, 1914. Lands in claim JO. Tp. 10. S. R. 2 west. oK.24 acres. $10. Havinj; sold my Saxon "Six" i have a new one Friday morning. j20 J. E. WARREN (S(5S . Subscribers. ' If tbe bovs fall to deliver Ihe paper each evening kindly plionr lo the odice. The management ' invites wimnlaluts from us ps- ' trons and will do its best to 3 S) correct iaklty service. Young Ladies Notice We just receiv ed a new Jot of English Walking Shoes in white nuhuck with rubber and ivory soles; also Tan and Black Calf; all sizes. Mcdowell shoe CO. "Qn ility for Lci" ; EVER WEAR HOSIERY Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing 15c vm Follow the Crowd to the Golden Rule Store Whero you can save 25 to 33 1-3 pan cent on all merchandise you bit. Wa hayo no shelf worn goods, no odds and ends to unload In January sales, but all new, elean merchandise. We have these prices by know, ing where and ho wto buy. ( Pillow cases 36 x 45, our price - ' lKc 27 In. Dress Gingham, 100 yards ' Ladles' hose, 25c velue - 12c Ladles' hose. 19c value IOc Men's hose, all sises 5 to 0A - 10c Ladies' Black Satei-n Petticoats Ladles' outing gowns, white only '' J. P. Coatee' thread - ; c" WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORKS All the Time Six jitneys on the job alt Ihe time. No raise In prices. Whitney's Sweet Shop, lluth phones 71. It Special Communication of St. John's Lodnc No. 17. A. F. & A. M. Oils (Friday) evening at 7:M o'clock. Work in F. C. degree, Visit ors welcome, lly order of W. M. EDWARD WASIIIIUKN. Scc. FOR SALE Ford, cheap. Tyler & George Garage, JJ0 FOUND Hunch keys, 4ih and Jack sol. At Democrat oifice. J2I-2 WANTED Two ladies or men to ivork whole or part of time. $15.00 weekly or 50 per cent commission. 90 Day contracts. Sec me Sat, or or Monday, 10-3. 724 Ellsworth St. J21-2 i i. -A Jewelry rcpairt-.M of nil kinds at Kreamer'ft new klore. o25t( n!v NO CHANGE In Price WHITNEY'S JITNEY SERVICE Six Cars Phones 71 Miss Dietrich will have the Artapol lo on display at the ,' Ihany Hotel lor a couple of '.:iys anil will be plr-ihi-d to meet n't lovers of .(uuil music who should 'i'.. :ulss th- opportunity t hear this the must n- irveliius musical invention "f the atfe. ' i WILEY B. ALLEN CO. Western Representatives. Friday & Saturday Bargains at Woodworth's $5.00 18 Inch Traveling BagB, for '. 53.19 $1.50 Small sIm suit cases for 51.20 ; $2.25 Small cases, special at - .'. - $1.6 $2.75 Suit Cases, special at .. ..$1.98 TRUNK SPECIALS $17.50 Hartmann Steamer Trunk for $13.95 $18.50 Indestructable Trunks for 14.95 $26.50 Hartman Wardrobe trunks for . .$21.50 $1.50 Pullman Slippers, to close, at .. 98c $3.00 Travelers' Writing Companion, for....!..:..........:...l.....'. 52.25 $2.25 Travelers' Writing Companion, for Lm. $1.50 $1.75 Travelers' Writing Companion for 1.32 25cSoap Box and 10c Palm oil soap for 25c Insure yourself against cold by wearing one of our Chest Protestors. If you have the Grippe, a box of our Kura Kold Tablets and a bot tle of our Mentholated Pine and Tar Cough Syrup will cure you, Woodworth Drug Co. 10c 10c GLOBE THEATRE TONIGHT A beautiful 3-ct drama The Outer Edge Faatuiing Henry B. Wsllh.l and Wards Howrd Uny "The Parson's Button Matcher" Th funnlmt svoi pr.t.nlins Raymond M'Kse and JuXsn Rod Etssnay "FITS and CHILLS" Presenting Harry FUhsr, Donald McBrld., and Sl Stark Vilaraph 10c Alw&yta IH- GoodShow i"l