Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 15, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACK POUR
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916.
Dress Goods and
Silks
Our Dress Goods and Silk Sec
tions are filled to overflowing
with just the new, bright mer
chandise you are looking for.
32-inch CORDUROYS
at $1.25 Yd.
Shown in gold, Alice,
new roie, and emerald.
New Waists for Spring now on display in crepe,
tub silks, pongees, and voiles.
FLOOD'S
334 West
CITY NEWS "
((s(Sa.,ia)3is
Began Plowing
. Already farmers have begun plow
, ing, not down .near the river, but
back in the foot hills. Some one at
Kingston yesterday reported a num
ber of plows running. The "soil is in
good shape for the work. It will not
be long before spring wheat is put
in if the present weather continues.
Prof. Reid Here
. D. V. S. Reed, of near Leb.--.non. was
in the city today making arrange
ments for a big sale of stock and
ROLFE
WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY . . ...
: a big Mutual comedy drama
"THE SECRETARY OF
FRIVOLOUS AFFAIRS"
With May Allison and Harold
Lockwood.
Mutual Travel Picture
"SEEING AMERICA FIRST".
Shows the famous Kentucky
Derby.
"KEEPING UP WITH THE
JONSES."
Cub Comedy -Geo. Ovey in a
class by himself in
"THE HOLD UP"
BIG
REELS
10c
i
SCENE FROM" THE SECRETARY OF FRIVOLOUS AFlAJRS
. -ACT MUTUAL MA9TE.RPICTURE MADE. BY AMERICAN .
Scene from "The Secretary of Frivolous Affairs," at the Rolfe tomorrow
, and Thursday.
Fancy DRESS-SILKS
Another lot of Fancy
Silks just in. 36 inches
wide. $1.35 to $2 yd.
STORE
First St.
farm machinery at the J. R. Smith
tarm, on March 1.
Newspaper Solicitor Here
A representative of a Corvallis pa
per was in'the city today soliciting for
subscribers. The Corvallis' papers
keep something boiling at) the time,
just now taxes.
In Corvallis
Mrs. Mary E. Irvine and daughter.
Miss Mary Irvine, of Albany, were
guests during the week-end of Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Irvine. They are moth
er and sister of Air. Irvine. Mrs. Rob
ert Robertson and children, of Albany.
came to Corvallis Saturday afternoon
and will spend the week in Corvallis
on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Babb, and family. Corvallis G
t. , . .
Was at Stock. Show
Yl. S. Logan returned last night
from Portland, where he had been to
attend the big stock show at the Un
ion Stock yards. He was greatly im
pressed, especially with the needs of
more farmers going into the business
of raising stock along modern lines,
l movement that wilt do big things
." TODAY
The sensational photo drama
"THE ACE OF DEATH"
featuring the Broadway star
STELLA HAMMERSTEIN
Nell Franzen and E. Forest Tay
lor in a Multiple red feature
"IN THE SUNSET
COUNTRY"
Replete with thrills of western
atmosphere.
A cackling comedy
"MINNIE the MEAN
. MANICURIST.
featuring Louise Bates
for this valley, when developed. .
Death Near Brownsville
Lawyer A. A. 'fussing, of Browns
ville, was an Albany visitor today. He
reported the death near Brownsville
last night of Sol Dawson, a well
known farmer, after a short illness.
New Baggage Master
Conrad Meyer, Jr., this morning be
gan officiating as baggage master at
the O. E. depot, and may lie depend
ed upon for efficient work.
Lebanon Bridge
Arrangements arc being made to
resume work on the bridge at Leb
anon, which has been having a hard
old time of it. Stopped last fall by a
bad accident, the work of putting it
together will be pushed from now on.
Successful Attorney
In a list of cases in the circuit court
of Douglas county, published in the
Review, O, P. Coshow, a native of
this county, was attorney in thirty
six. !
' i
Returned from Stock Show
H. Bryant returned this forenoon
from Portland, where he had been to
attend the big hog show at the Union
Stock yards. There were a good many
present to see the great display, which
made quite an impression. The great
need of this part of the country is
more stock for the market, with an
increasing demand. Farmers are get
ting some eye-openers that should set
them to wor1: to increase their offerings-Basketball
The basket ball game announced to
be played last night between the Kias
and a high school team, at the junior
high last night did not occur. It
seems that some of the players in the
high school team, gotten up for the
game, had been restricted from play
ing by the faculty, because of not
passing, and upon learning of the
game it was ordered declared off in
the gym. Under the circumstances the
Kias did not want to play, so a game
was gotten up with the Methodists
and was played in the armory. The
Methodists have some crack players
and won out. The Methodists and
Kias will play at the Y. M. C. A. to
morrow night.
Big Mail Today
When Judd Ross came down from
the depot this afternoon with his
limousine it was packed to the limit
with mail, including a good deal of
eastern matter that had been delayed
by the bad weather.
Five Albany Girls in Seattle
Last Saturday five former Albany
'girls." who reside in Seattle, spent
the afternoon together at the home
of Mrs. Laura Hackleman Dallam.
and of course had a delightful time.
The others were Mrs. Grace Bennett
Douglas. Mrs. Lillian Cleek Crutch-
field, Miss Pearl McGreggor, and
Miss Flo Nutting. They enjoyed the
reunion so much they are to meet
again next Saturday at the home of
Mrs. Douglas, on Queen Anne.
For the College
The college board of the Presby
terian church of the U. S. A., is send
ing out letters asking for further help
for the college, the money received.
Ladies!!
8-inch Boots
are
The Thing"
Our Boots are
PROVED
as well as
APPROVED
Our Boots
Are
Proved right in every particular
before they leave the factory.
They are moded, modeled and
moulded absolutely correctly.
Such boots, heartily approved
by Dame Fashion, are here
waiting for you. Carried in AAA,
AA, A, B, C, and D widths.
Mcdowell
shoe CO.
Quality for Less
EVERWEAR HOSIERY
it is supposed to be used for the erec
tion of buildings on the new campus.
Two are Initiated
"The Mystic Eleven," an organira
tioii of Albany College girls, increiM
cd their ranks last evening by the in
itiation of two more young ladies in
to mysteries of their order. Miss De
na Fromm and Miss I. aura Leeds
were the neophytes and they were
given a strenuous tet to prove their
worth as members of the mystic cir
cle. A short public demonstration
was held at Whitney's and the secret
work followed at the home of Miss
Helen Hnlbert on West Seventh
street. After the ceremonies a dainty
luncheon was served.
Judge Cake Here
Judge Win. S. Cake; of Portland, is
in- the city on business today, t
Kelly Holds Court
Judge Kelly 'this afternoon heard
exceptions in the case of the First
National Bank vs. John 'McNeil,
Asks for Divorce
Anna M. Meader has filed a com
plaint in the circuit court asking for
a divorce from A. I.. Meader, The
complaint states that the couple was
married in Portland June 2S, IW8.
Two children, aged 4 and 6, are the
issue of the mairirv-Tf Alleqim? cruel
Enter Your Baby
Early in Contest
It is an old saying 'that the
early bird catches the worm, and
the meaning of this motto is ful
ly appreciated in the coming ba
by contest at the Hub Theatre.
The earlier you start the more'
sure you are of success in -winning
one of the ten valuable
prizes.
Surely you have the "prettiest,
cutest baby in the world." Ev
ery mother has. Send you ba
by's picture to the Hub Theatre
at once and enter it in the con
test whicli starts Saturday and
see how many of your friends
agree with you. You will be
surprised. A little word here
and there will bring vou scores
of votes and YOUR child stands
as good a chance as any to
reap the honors. .
Is "he" or "she" the most
pop'-br baby In town? Try and
see. It costs nothing to enter.
Here are the prizes:
1st prize $10.
2nd prize Baby carriage
3rd prize Baby's embroidered
....dreis.
4th prize Ladies' silk umbrella
5th prize Cut glass fruit dish
6th prize Baby's Sterling silver
knife, fork and spoon.
7th prize $5.00 in merchandise
8th prize Box of candy
9th prize Box of candy
10th prize Pair of baby shoes
Do you think these prizes are
worth getting?
HUB
Theatre
mm
I -t rrargWwau"tljE
ore
TODAY'S BILL
GRAFT
with Hsbavt HenelyJane Novak,
and Harry D. Carey
Billie Ritchie
' ' in
"STOLEN HEARTS AND
NICKLES"
Universal Special
"THE SPIRIT OF 1916"
mm
MORE LIQUOR SALES AND
SHIPMENTS ARE REPORTED
In addition to the return made to
the county clerk under the new liquor.
law published earlier this month on
the January business, the following
have been filed.
Ten more prescription for alcohol
for medicinal purposes were i-ent in.
For ethyl alcohol for mechanical and
experimental use there were 61 filed.
Common carriers reported 2i more
who received liquor for drinking pur
poses. Among the shipments reported by
common carriers was 40 quarts of
alter wine received by a priest at
Lebanon.
and inhuman treatment and deser
tion, plaintiff asks lor a decree of di
vorce and custody of the children,
Final Account Filed
The final account in the estate of
Mary Nelson, deceased, was filed to
day by Josephine Carlson, deceased,
executrix. The estate is valued at
$402-4.
Petition for Committment
A petition lias been filed with the
county court by J. O. I.ee, gu.irdian
of the estate and person of Rohtrt K.
Moore, incrmpetent, asking that he
he committed to the Western Oregon
Hospital for the insane. He will he
brought before the court for trial.
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED.
FOUND-Brown muff in library last
week alter lecture. Owner please
call at library. f 15-17
CHEAT HAY Good for sale. Hell
phone 2SF33. Delivered in town.
H4-I6
FOR SALE 21 acres located be
tween Brownsville and Halsey.
There is a small lake on place tha".
covers about 1-4 acre, balance un
der cultivation, some clover, 1-4
mile school. No buildings, extra
good soil, the finest kind of a place
for poultry. Part cash, balance on
time. Price $65 per acre. For par-
. ticulars, write owner, I.. H. Morse.
Brownsville, Orcg. f ! 5-17
WANTED Young man wants. hoard
and room in private family. Plume
Hell 424-Y, between 6 and 7 p. in.
fl4-ir,
WORK WANTED Woman in need
of work will do washing or any kind
of housework. Call Home phone
1180. Mrs. Jos. Wells. JI4tf
WANTS WORK Woman wants any
kind of work. Home phone 6553..
jl7tf
FOR F.XCHANGF.-40 acre ranch
near Eddyville, Oregon. Want small
home in Albany, or acreage. Fish
Mlodgcs, agents. f 11-17
WANTS WORK Lady wants work
by day or hour. Home phone, 34HO.
n2tf
WORK WANTED By competent
woman. Will also do nursing at rea
sonable price. Mrs. C. Frazier, Home
phone 3141. j27tf
EXCLUSIVE BUSINESS for your
town. Small investment. Act quick.
Write better call. Oregon Electro
net Co., 501 Dckum Hldg., Portland.
15-16
WHEN answering classified ads,
-please mention the Democrat.
Every Bell Telephone i a Long Distance Station
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
DO YOUR SPRING SEWING
NOW
and buy your materials at the Oolden Rule and save 25 to 33 1-3 per
cent You can do it others ore every day. Buying for 83 Busy
tores and our modern business methods that's why,
Kiddle Cloth 33 In 13c
Romper cloth 33 In 15c
Mercerised Poplins 19c
28 In. Chevlota 10c
28 In. Percales 6c
36 In. percales , 10c
12'iC Dress Gingham 9c
10c Dress Gingham 8 I -3c
Embroideries ...5c, 6V4C, 8 I -3c
Laces 3c, 4, 5 and 6c
.Chepherd checks
.... 10c, 12! 5c, 13c, 25c, 49c, 98c
EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS
THE GOLDEN RULE
83 IIUSY STORES
JURY DRAWN TODAY FOR
MARCH TERM 6F COURT
The jury were drawn today for the
term of circuit court to convrue in
March. Following is the list:
Albany W.- J. Mistier. W. I.
Christy. W. A. Klmsey, W. K. Yates.
Scott Word, II. A. llcckcr.
Lebanon O. I.. Ilaltomnre, A. J.
Snyder.
Harrisburg S. M. Leach.
Holley G. W. Johnson, D. W.
King, D. J. Hildrr'th, F.. K. Groshoug.
Shelburn W. M. Phillips.
Berlin I.. 1.. Swing.
Scio G. W. Arnold.
Strawberry XI. 11. Donnelly.
Brownsville O. II. Uinwiddic. W.
C. Cooley, J, A. Putnam, J. F. Saw
yer, J. N. Coshow.
Fox Valley John I.. Quiiiii.
Halsey Win. M. Stewart, Arthur
Wesley.
Crawfordsville C. II. Coffrh.
Orleans Fred Butler.
Syracuse R. (). Conner.
Rock Creek John Schroeder.
Kingston C. C. Cole.
Santiam W. M. Powell,
o
Holiday Event.
(By United Press)
El Paso. Feb. 15. Three former
Villistas accused of theft, were exe
cuted at Juarez while 5tl0 pcrtont
made a holiday of the event.
o
Captured Trenches.
(By United Press)
Berlin, Feb. 15. The Germans cap
tured over WX) yards of English
trenches by a sudden smash southeast
of Ypres.
JOS. COHEN SPOKE
(Continued from Pattc 1).
the movement is temporarily Mopped
by the war.
There are U.OW.OIK) Jew in the
world. Of these HO per cent are in the
war atone. New York lias 1.3(X),(MKI.
After 2(KX) year Palestine is anui
receiving it second animal rain, to
make the country aain n fruitful one.
The Jew have theprotnite of both
Willingness to Oblige
THE public has a right to some
thing more than perfunc
tory service from those who
supply telephone needs.
There is something more to a tele
phone service than merely placing at
the disposal of the public adequate
telephone equipment
- Courtesy, willingness to oblige and
patience, under trying conditions on
the part of telephone employes, pro
- mote friendly feeling ana are eisen
. tial to the best kind of telephone service.
Hope muslin 6!4c
Lonsdale muslin 8 l-3c
Pillow tubing 17c, 18c and 19c
U 11 bl. sheeting IBc, 20c
Bleached sheeting 20c, 22c
Half wool serge 25c
All wool serge 49c
40c Silk and wool poplins 98c
36 In $1.50 Duchess satin ... 98c
36 In. $1,50 Chiffon taffeta ,..98e
36 $1.00 Mescaline 79c
27 In. 90c messallne 69c
F.uglaud uiid Germany that the land
shall be given to them.
Palestine before the war could have
supported six million Jews, It ran be
made to support 25.tKI.oiO, twice as
many as there are In the world.
Arc Jews brave? There are ..-'
U in the Russian army, iM0 in
the German army, IH.OKl in the F.u
glish army, a larger per cent tfun of
others.
The Jews are in the midt of the
proKress of the world. There are thirty-three
in parliament; the minister
of finance in France is a Jew, the
prime minister of Austria, the mayor
of Rome, etc.
Not a prophecy has been made but
Khat has been fulfilled o that C'hrit
could come now. The thing is to be
ready.
A big collection was taken for the
work, not handled by Mr. Cohen: but
sent by lorat people directly to mis
sion headquarters, at lleth Star Sha
lom, New York.
Globe Theatre
t TODAY
A beautiful 2-reel Biograph
entitled
"PACKER JIM'S GUARDIAN
SHIP" Featuring Eva Christy, Joe Beck
and W. C. Robinson
Margaret Pressing and Carlton
King In the prettiest of drsmas,
A woman's sacrifice of her love
"MARY"
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew In
"BY MIGHT OF HIS RIGHT"
Margaret Courtot
in
"THE KIDNAPPED
HEIRESS"
An episode of the ventures of
Margucrette.
ALWAYS A OOOD SHOW
10c