Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 12, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAQS POUR
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916.
New Goods for Your
Spring Sewing
New Devonshires, 20c yd.
New Amoskeag Dress Ginghams10c yd.
New Percales, best quality,15c yd.
Wool Chillies 50c
A beautiful assortment
of New Spring Styles
Chiffon Taffeta 1.35
36 inches wide. Shown
I in all new shades.
36-inch Fancy White Waistings, 35c yd.
32-inch Striped Crepe Waisting,at
$1.35 to $1.50 yd.
Black and white check WoofGoods
50c to $2 yd.
FLOOD'S STORE
334 West First St.
OHIO MAN PLEASED
(Continued from Pagr 1).
which takes its name trom a tribe of
Indians, who during the time, and
HUB Theatre
BABY CONTEST
will start one week from today,
but be sure and bring in your
pictures so they will be ready to
start Saturday night, Feb. 19. '
There is a fine line of prizes
nd any of them will come very
cceptable to most anyone. Some
of the prizes are on display at
Woodworth's Drug Store. Get
Busy and win the $10.00 prize.
Your youngster will have a
bank account by the time it .is
10 years old, and n'o expense to'
you whatsoever. You can make
arrangements with Mr.- Searis
at the Hub.
; since our civil war, caused the 'gov
ernment much trouble, millions of
wild geese were seen upon this
stream.
j Mpunt Hood was .plainly visible
from this point. From a smoll place
called Vcllcpit, to Portland, we fol
j low the right bank of the Columbia
; river. It was here some sixty mjles
! from Portland, that we were delayed
I some three hours on account of a
heavy landslide; the S. P. R. R. runs
tnrougn a deep cut ot the spurr of a
t mountain, consisting of earth and
-hale, and this lost time made us too
late to go on to our destination-
Albany. This trouble required 30
Tien from 1 p. m. id 9 p. m. with some
mechanical assistance to clear the
irack. As I have already mentioned,
his city is situated in the valley from
forty to one hundred miles wime with
:hc Cascade mountains on ' the one
ndc and the Coast Rai:ge on the oili
er. Many surprises were in store for
us on arriving in this pail of north
ern Oregon; hut to sec, is to know.
December 24th Christmas Eve, we
listened to the singing of some 400
I'tiMIc school children, render, with
their sweet youthful voices, patriotic
and sentimental melodies; these ex
ercises took place on the school cant-
pus, in the open air, and a large pine
tree was gaily decorated anil illumi
nated with many colored electric
lights, "and all went merry as mar
riage hells.
Did I say it rains, yet, it rains, rains,
and then rains some more; and then
again it doesn't, rain, and the sun
shines, and the air is as sweet and
balmy as a May or June morning. Do
the Orcgontans stay out in the rain-
no; men will work out in the rain all
day in their shirt sleeves, or thinly
clad and stoicly take it as a matter of
habit or necessity.
Among the surprises awaiting our
advent in this part of Oregon, not
the least was to find the fields and
lawns clothed in such a lucorusly mass
of rid; green foliage, cattle, sheep,
goats, horses and cows contentedly
grazing in rich pacttires: garden truck
nf all kinds still in the field and out
doors. Englisli ivy is in almost every
front yard, and one very noticeable
thing is so many beautiful English
Daisies, that seem to the "Manor
born," Cor they are in evidence every
where. The holly, with its bright red
berries is a narfVe here.
. Roses, of the most fragrant varie
ties, are in abundance, and in the op
en air. T notice from a private let
ter from home, the death of one of
Sylvania's most esteemed citizens, W.
B. Harris, a man who was trusted,
honored and loved by all who knew
him; a member of our community
whose position in life., but few will
be found capable of filling.
"INSPIRATION" INSPIRES
AT ROLFE LAST
VAUDEVILLE
at The HUB Theatre
Harry Elmore and the Original I'ckinniny Earl Terry Jr., singing,
dancing and musical act- The He .si Porter 'and Runner: also five
reels 4f pictures. A three reel ar. aal picture. A two hours' show
for 10c.
VAUDEVILLE ArO PICTURES
SUNDAY , COMING
Home Tallert Vaudeville
.' i . DONT M 3S IT.
SUNDAY
Official Text Received.
(By United Press)
Washington, Feb. 12. The state de
partment this afternoon received from
Ambassador Gerard the official text
of the notification that Germany in
tends to torpedo armed merchantmen
without warning. It contained a
thousand words. Though it is not
made public, it stated that the press
dispatches accurately forecasted.
Hog Raisers' Convention. . i
For the accommodation of farmers
attending the Willamette Valley hog
raisers' convention at North Port
land LTnion Stock Yards, on Monflay,
Feb. 14, a special train will be run to
Portland from Eugene, Junction City.
Harrisburg, Albany, Salem, and points
between, on the Oregon Electric,
leaving, Albany Monday morning, al
8 a. m. Special street cars will be wait
ing in Portland, at Broadway and Sal
mon streets to convey passengers
direct to the Union Stock Yards, (adv)
Careful attention given to all jew
elry repairing at Kreamer's new store.
o25tf adv
Mens Dress Shoes
Just opened up and ready for your selection 400 pairs
CROSSETT DRESS SHOES
Considered one of the best makes in the country
Buy at the Golden Rule and save 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. We buy
right so can save you.
$3.50 Button or Lace, our price
$4.00 and $4.50 Button or lace, our price
$5.00 Button or lace, our price 1 '.
$6.00 Button or lace, our price .
. $2.98
... $3.50
. $3.98
$4.98
Same prices every day in the year.
EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS
THE GOLDEN RULE
83 BUSY STORES
Globe Theatre
SUNDAY ONLY
By special request of many the
management is showing the
beautiful serial picture
"The Goddess"
featuring Anita Stewart and Earl
Williams
Will show the 1st and .2nd epi
sode Sunday only
THE NIGHT SOPHIA GRAD
UATED Roaring Comedy
" FOR THE LOVE OF
A GIRL"
Featuring Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Drew
GOME ia
EARLY 1UC
11
Audrey Munson, famed as the tiul
beautiful artist's model in the world,
made her appearance on the screen in
the Rolfe Theatre last night in the
five act Muttnil Masterpicturr, "In
spiration," and captured a crowded
house. Nude? Yes, she was nude, in
some scenes not having a thread of
clothing as she posed for some great
work. But not shocking. There was
not a suggestive line in the play ami
in no case was there an indication of
.voluptuousness.
The attractive posters used to ad
vertise the play miht have Jcid some
to look for something bordering on
the obscene, and those Who went out
of any such curiosity were terribly
mistaken. In the first place Miss Mun
son does not suggest anything but
purity. Her face is called beautiful,
as is her body, by artists; but to the
uncultured in art it is not a beauty
of every day parlance. There is a
serenity in her, expressions, a grace
in her pose, that bespeaks the ideal,
and the whole play is as far from vul
gar as could be.
i True, there is a glimpse of Bohemia,
that elusive land of the artist where
joy reigns in good fellowship, but
even there there is only a pretty dance
scene and nothing out of the ordi
nary. , .
The picture niuiht aptly be termed
a, lesson in art. There is a true dem
onstration of the making of a plaster
cast on the body of Miss Munson.
Sjxty-five minutes arc required to
make the impression, and every detail
of this trying work is shown. Then
the parts of the cast are tied together
and a mould taken, reproducing Miss
Munson's form identically. Other illus
trations are given of the sculptor's
work, and his manner of proceeding.
As an actress we confess Audrey
Munson docs not class with Mary
Pickford. for that is not her work.
However, she was natural enough in
her part and for the main purpose of
the play she is a success. Thomas A.
Cnrran. the artist, is good in his part'.
The play contains but a trace of a
tlot: and is not important enough to
seriously mention.
But it is a work worth seeing, and
one ' should attend with the under
standing that in some scenes Miss
Munson is nude, that there is very lit
tle to the nlay is nlot and that there
is nothing suggestive or shocking in
it. That is nil a question of attitude
of the individual mind. ' Mention
should also be made of the pictures of
the many beantiful statues shown in
he picture, noted works.
o
Special Conclave Temple Command-
ery No. 3.
Monday evening, Feb 14,
1916. Work in the Red
Cross. All members re
quested to be present.
By order of the E. C.
E. WASHBURN, Recorder.
Monday Is Valentine's Day
Be sure to send a valentine to each little friend, and to each big friend.
Remember there are numerous pa rty decorations, favors, etc., that help make a splendid
, '. entertainment ...
HEARTS, CUPIDS, NUT CUPS, PLACE CARDS, VALENTINE TABLECLOTHS AND NAP
KINS ARE PRICED FROM .
10c to 25c
v THE ALBANY ART GRAFT
FREE LESSON IN EYELET EMBROIDERY TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
SQUARE TALKS to YOUNG
PEOPLE and MARRIED
FOLKS
Hear Rev. G. H. Young Sun
day night speak on
"THE MAN YOU OUGHT TO
MARRY"
Special music and goodfellow
ship for all at the
, BAPTIST CHURCH
7:30, Sunday, Feb. 12.
FOR SALE Furniture for fou
room flat, jncluding new sewing
machine, all or part. Cheap. 309
Lyon street. Upstairs. , fl2-lS
FOR SALE Fresh cows. Call on A
C. Tomlinson, R. D. 4, or phone
Home 7215. fI2-19
FOR SALE Second hand Ford tour
ing car. Bargain. Would consider
trade for good dairy cows. E. L
Stiff & Son, 215 Lyon St. fl2-IS
WORK WANTED Woman In need
of work will do washing or any kind
of housework. Call Home phone
1180. Mrs. Jos. Wells. J14tf
WANTED To rent furnished house
of 4 or 5 rooms. No children. Od
dress D. P. T Box 464. J31tf
WANTS WORK Woman wants any
kind of work. Home phone 6553..
jl7tf
WORK WANTED Alone with five
children, want work of any kind.
Will go out or bring it home. 823
E. First St.'-
FOR EXCHANGE 40 acre, ranch
near Eddyville, Oregon. Want small
home in Albany, or acreage. Fish
&Hodgc, agents. fll-17
FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn
eggs for setting. M, A. Kccs, Home
phone 4530. dly 11-12 wkl4
FOR RENT 2, convenient house
keeping rooms on lower floor, one
unfurnished room Hp stairs. Reason
able rent. Call'430 W, 3rd St, fl 1-14
KKHLr-vfl
A Packed House Last Night Saw
the Beautiful Artist's Model-
Audrey Munson
"The Panama-Pacific Girl"
: it.
II ' w
I PrnTi K -
in the Wonderful Photoplay
'INSPIRATION'
More Darm
6f
Hypo
crites
99
Not a Suggestive Line
Not a Vulgar Scene
A Real Lesson in Art
A Play You'll Appreciate
Last Time Tonight
10c
NO CHANGE IN
PRICECome Early
10c