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I am ! ii 'tAGR FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1916. ,1 ' i : tit 'if . liH- ! Ui !:!r. M:i'i! mm mm- :) :.: 1 ' I-' -i. . !l !!!! 1 1. .16 iiuins : Hp !l lis hi February White Sale Special prices on all white goods for the first week of February 65c Table Linens at $1.00 Table Linens at $1.35 Table Linens at $1.50 Table Linens at KABO CORSETS special at 90c, 1.L2, $1.80 pr. February White Sale Prices on laces, embroi deries, bed spreads, sheetings, towels. FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. Waffle Supper , All you want for 25 cents. Prcsby. Church, Friday, Jan. 4, from 5:30 to 7:30. f2-4 Don't Buy Until You see the new Oakland At the Albany Garage Fine Car at Reasonable ..,; Price .,. Hunmel & Mcintosh Hart, Star In Horsley-Mutual Masterpictures, Da Lux Edition. Our aim is to supply articles that will satisfy the individual. The salt of success is not merely to hand you an article in exchange for cash, but to give you good merchandise that will make every custom mer a repeater. Big savings at the store that lowers the price. Wool socks, heavy .25c, 45c Large variety of comforters at 90c, $1.00, $1.45 and $1.85 . Cotton blankets, double, tan or grey, at 75c Grey wool nap blankets, dou- Me. 70x80 $2.35 Plain White Wool Nap Blanket, ribbon edge $2.85 Men's Coat Sweaters, blue, ma roon and tan 89c Men's and Boys' Jerseys, Grey, Blue and maroon 65c, 98c, $1.25 THE SAMPLE STORE 22 STORES C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS 52c yd. 80e yd. $1.08 yd. $1.20 yd. WHITE OUTING FLANNELS.special at 9c, 10c, 11c yd. Special Communication. of St. John's Lodge No. 17, A. F. & A. M. this evening, (Friday) St 7:30 o'clock. Work in the E. A. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. EDW. WASHBURN, " Secretary. : , Honey to Loan. j ' In the following amounts: $4000, i $2500, $1500, $1000, $700. This is lo- i cal money and want good all purpose , farm mortgage as security. Call on J. V. PIPE, ! ' 203 West 2nd St. dly wlc JlOtf SATURDAY MARKET By ladies qi u. r. cnurcti at Hamilton s store atternoon of Saturday, reb. 5. . , ... , Careful attention . crivon tn all elry repairing at Kreamer's new store : oiStf adv TODAY and SATURDAY BETTY HART and WILLIAM CLIFFORD . and a specially engaged cast of artists in "THE BAIT" A virile drama of life in the trappers' countrv. Animal scenes enacted by the Bostwick animals 5-act Mutual Master Picture de Luxe One Reel Comedy "BETTY BURTON, M. D." The novel experience of a lady doclort Men's soft shirts, plain blue and fancy stripe, starch cuffs, .. .. 3 for $1.00 Men's Flannel Shirts . 65c ; Men's ..Flannel ..Shirts,., grey, brown and blue, at 98c Men's Blue Bib Overalls 69c Boys' Blue Bib Orevalls 49c Boston Garters ..18c 2 Piece Wool Underwear, in grey or tan , 89c Wool Unions $1.45, $1.95 22 STORES HOG RAISERS MEETING BILLEO FOR NEXT WEONESDAY Meeting to Stimulate Raising of Porkers Will Be of Benefit to Linn Co. Farmers. On Wednesday, Feb. .9, there will be a big meeting of farmers and grangers in this city to discuss the hog problem. People who. are raising these "mortgage raisers" will find much of interest ut this meeting. Speakers will be present from the Union Stock Yards at Portland, from the Oregon Agricultural College, and from this city. T'.ie meeting will be informal and any one present will be invited to ask ipicstions. The gath ering is being promoted by A. C. Schmitt, the Orctton Electric railway officials, and others. The main purpose of the meeting will be to discuss better selling ar-r.itig-cmcnts between the farmer and tlic buyer. Local people interested in the development of the farming in dustry in this community have won dered why more hogs were not rais ed, and an effort will be made at next Wednesday's meeting to find out the cause of the shortage. With a, pack ing plant clamoring for more hogs, the stock yards in Portland and the eastern market always open there is a demand for all that on be raised here, and an effort will be made to stimulate hog growing. On the Monday following this meet ing, Feb. 14, there will be a big con vention of Willamette valley farm ers at the Union Stock Yard in North Portland. The farmers and their fam ilies will be guests of the stock yards officials, a dinner will be served, and the entire plant will be thrown open to the inspection of the visitors. They will be told how hogs and cattle will be handled, the problems of com munity marketing will be discussed, followed by brief talks by experts in answer to questions. Next Wednes day's ' meeting will be an excellent forerunner for the Portland meeting tor those who will attend that one. Complete details for the meeting here will be announced in due time, and a program that will be interesting and vastly instructive to hoff raisers &nd prospective hog raisers. 3 899(i938vaa9S CITY NEWS SI Card of Thanks We dcire to thank our many dear friends for their kindness and assist ance during the illness and death oi our belov-d husband and father, es pecially the G. A. R. Comrades and l.adies Circle, for their service ten derly performed at the funeral. Also the Ministerial Association for their presence and help. Signed: Mrs. C. M. Bryan and family. Waffles Don't forget them this evening, 5:30 to .7:30. at the Presbyterian church, served with syrup and cof fee, all you want. 25 cents is the price. Go and enjoy the. feast. May Run for Representative Ben Surltell is being urged by a number of his friends to run for rep resentative in the next legislature on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Sudtell '11 it SCENE FROM "THE BAIT," MUTUAL "Slki I I; itST Sri I IUN. IN rive PARTS, PKODUPED BY HORoUEY Splendid play at the Rolfe CAMELS OF THE DESERT. Their Peculiar Adaptability to Llf. In the Sandy wastes, The cutuul thriven only In desert region. And heivln Ilea Its useful- lies to uiiiu, fur by Its menus iiUmo Is he enabled lo rtiin hiiirvn triicts oth rrwlxe Impassable. This ability to live without water nud with little taxi fur long periods Is due to two natural re ervolra. VVntor la stored lit special pockets III the lining of the slouuicb, while n hirge muss of fnt Is stored on the buck, forming the characteristic lituiip, though, nccnrdlug t popular be lief. It In hero tlint the witter Is hold. Though It will mniuige lo subsist (or long periods on the thorny scrub such ns forms tho only vegetation of desert areas and with very little water. Its complacency In these matters may bo oveitnxed. as wns disastrously shown during tho llrst expedition to Khartum Two other factors In the oditptiiblllty of the camel to n desert lire luivo to be nikcti Into iireiniut. These lira the feet and nostrils. The llrst tmuiod have but two toes, protected hy very thick, horny puds to resist tho Iiui iiIiii; mind, while the nostrils ure King mid ullillko and run he closed lit will, thereby en nbllng the animal tn survive tho nwfnl smidsturms which so fivnuently en danger the lives of travelers In these Inhospitable reglona.-Kt. Pact Pioneer Press. An Exhilarating Oath. "Many doctors are uow discarding the stronger alcohol lit ordering baths," says (he I arm uud I'lresldo. "and lire prescribing the mure aKtcciihle bay rum. which la uiudo In Japan from the dlstlllatlou of rum mid the leaves of tho buylwrry treo. If you wiint a pleiiHiiut. exhilarating Imth use this in dilution suiting tu your condition For bathing the sick It seems to hare a louger and more stliuulntlug aud tonle efrect than whisky or alcohol." Domestic Joys. "Whenever Mr. and Mrs. Twobble quarrel Mr. Twolilile threatens to ace his lawyer." "Well, does be ever go to bis law yer?" "No." -Why not?" "I think It's becauso Mrs. Twobble dares him to." Birmingham Age-Herald. has not yet made up his mind, but may decide to run for the nomination in the May primaries. Inventory Filed The inventory1 .?nl appraisement of the estate of O. P. Dannals, deceased, was filed yesterday. Final Account Filed The final account in the estate of Mary Bayne was filed today and March 6 set as the date for final hear ing. Administrator Appointed Grant Brattain was today appoint ed administrator oi the estate of Geo. Brattain. deceased. Answer Filed The answer of the defendant The Bank of Brownsville, was today filed n the ca-; cf Marie F.ngcr vs. Virnil Rice, ct al. New Tailor Shop M. L. Dilheck, an expert tailor is preparing to open a tailor shop for ladies' and- gentlemen's work, at 111 Lyon street. He will also do clenning. pressing and altering. Garland's Stag Party Men do not very often have Stan; parties. Women have plenty of af fairs for themselves. Recently at Leb anon Senator Garland had 'tt real one. with a banquet with six courses. Then cigars, and at his own home. The gucsts'were Geo. Buhl, Dr. Gill, F.. L. Clark, Jack Ralston, Dr. Bruce Miller, C. H. Button and D. Cormier. in 'SfA'' wis' MAdTER PICTURE, DE LUXE EDI-. Theatre tonight. ALBUNY MAN TELLS' WHAT HE THINKS IDEAL CHURCH There Will Be More of Them at the Christian Church Sun day Evening. Christ came to earth lo teach men lo live right, assuring thein of the. fu ture if they so lived. The church (of course referring to tiny and all denom inations which are taching the divine principles of Christ) should bo repre sentative of Christ. Christ's teaching all centered around the brotherhood of man idea. Most of Christ', illustrations were made through commonplace material circumstances, showing that He rec ognised material as well ns spiritual necessity. My ideal church would necessarily he controlled ly ideal Christian peo ple. It would look to the material as well as the spiritual welfare of the community in which it existed, there by meriting the gratitude ami confi dence of that class of us whom the Lord has seen fit to place ill the ma jority the poor. It would not make temporary relief of misery its main effort, but would show wisdom in de vising measures for the prevention of misery, just as the physician at tempts to prevent disease. It would he o plnce where the creed of greed would be subjected to con tinual denunciation, for greed neces sitates and begets rced and all its contingent horrors. The members of my ideal church would view political subjects from the Christian standpoint and cast their ballots accordingly, letting no mailer of personal interest stand in the way of the benefit lo the majority, 'fhey would teach that there i n reui Prosperity in a prosperity that is con fined to a favored few. 1 hey would teach the poor, not only hy precept hut hy example, the fallacy of exalting people of wealth because of their wealth, teaching and demonstrating that the only lines of caste should he the lines of intellect end morality. It would teach the absolute dishonesty of crcalim; false impressions through overdressing and other efforts to he conspicuous through lavishncss. It would devote its entire resources toward making our owncountry so near an ideal nation that other people would dc;,irc that we send them in structors, would themselves maintain those instructors, and no battleships would be necessary to protect them. My ideal church would lie the com munity center, would maintain club rooms, baths, etc., where the fainiliei could assemble for evenings of soci:.l pleasure. In fact my ideal church would he as Christ's teaching sl.ould he inter preted, a guide for our conduct here, so that in accepting its guidance we nay have no "worry about the here after. "B. GOOD." Car of ttudebakera I; Walworth yesterday uiiliadcd a o- Model 17 Stu 'elakcr "foii.-.i. ' A car o: "sixes"' arc rxpcitc 1 in ill the near future. i ' 1 Opening Under New Management i GLOBE g II lpp . Buy Your Shoes for the Whole Family at the Golden Rule and Save 25 to .33 1-3 per cent. Buying thousands of doicns at a time for our 83 Busy Stores for spot cash mean this big difference Child's 5 to 8 extension soles 93c Child's 8 'J to 11, extension sole $1.25 Mlsres' 11 to 2 extension sole .-. $1.49 Child's Pat But. Clo. lop, 5 to a $i.25 Child's pat, Butt. Clo. Top. 8M to 11 $1.49 Misses' Button Cloth Top I Hi to 2 .... $1.79 Isaac Ferris, 5 to 8, dress shoe .: $1.49 laaac Ferris 8K to 11 dress shoe $1.79 Iaaae Ferris 11! to 2 dress shoe $1.98 Ladles' Q. M. Butt. $2.50 shoes . $1.98 Big Girls. G. M. Butt. $2.50 EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES At Seatle I'lviu Ciuichfirld, formerly of this city, is now wiih the big McDouitall Soi.thwick store, at Scull Ic. Death of Ed. D. Moyer I''. I). Moyer recently died ill Port land, at the age of 57 years, He was one of the men who hcJpcd to estab lish the Albany Woolen Mills Co.. whose mill was afterwards destroyed hy fire. He was horn in Brownsville, and spent a goud many years in that city.. ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED. I.O.ST Small t ilk handbag on First street east of Jefferson. - l'itnler please call Bell 1'1'o.ir 371 J. 147 COWS FOB S.U.F. Jnst liesh and coming gresh. A. A llcudrr, phone Bell OWR4. Residence 6 miles south on Tangent road. II0-FIO dly swk WAFFI.F.S. SYRUP, and COFFEE Served for 25c Friday from lull past five to half past seven, at the First Presh. church. f-4 COOK WITH GAS Time, worry and labor saved by cooking with the Home Gas Maker. Light and cooking pas st cort of 3c an hour. Whiter and brighter light than electricity. Can be installed in any stove or range. Clean, safe.economical. Call 325 W. First St. , . WEST COAST GAS CO. THEATRE SATURDAY VAUDEVILLE D ALTON TWINS; . ,. Professionally known as the .' ; AUSTRALIAN MIDGETS The Wee Maid and Little Minstrel in ' four Vaudeville acts SINGING DANCING-tDUETS also CHARLIE CHAPLIN in a new Essanay release in 4 acts "At the Show" Chaplin's funniest in two separate j ' '. characters v. '-; ' . ;' 10C "Always a Good Show" 1Qq in price. shoe - 1.98 Ladles' $3.50 shoe $2.96 Ladles' $3,00 shoes $2.49 ' Big Girls' Mary Janes $1.98 , Moil's Crosett $3.50 shoes $2.98 ' Men's Crossett $4.00 and $4.50 shoe - $3.50 Men's Crossett $5.00 8hoes $3.98 ' Men's Crossett $0.00 shoes $4.98 Button or. Lac. ) Men's $3.50 work shoes ... $2.98 Men's $4.50 work shoes $3.50 Men's $5.00 work shoes ...$3.98 Men's high top work shoes .. $3.30, $4.45, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90 Boys' $2.00 shoes $1.49 ' Boys' $2.25 shoes . $1.89 Boys' $2.50 shoes $1.98 Men's house slipper 98c, A $1.49, FOR SALE HY, acres good land In llenlon county, I M miles from Al bany on Con, illis road. No hetctr laud in community and will sell ut great sacrifice as I must raise some cash immediately. No laud be tween this farm and Albany can be bought for Irss than $5lO pec acre, and I will sell for Irss than $.1J per acre, with $.'5UI cast- and extended time for balance. All I ask is thai you invesliitate this proposition if you arc in the market for an Invest ment or a home. J. M. MrCluiu, llooic phone 45.19. f4-o LOST A drawn work lui.cli cloi'i between 4th,' Ferry and 9ih anil Caliipooia St. Please return to Dem ocrat office. f4tf FOR SAI.ESote leather suitable for half-soling shoes, 3'V- pound. Burns, lite shoe doctor. Opposite post office. j27 (27tl an wk WANTED A second hand surry. Minify Democrat office 12-9 . 1 1 sr. if