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AOE FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1016. -2 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 rose, and emerald. Fancy DRESS-SILKS Another lot of Fancy Silks just in."36 inches wide. $1.35 to $2 yd. New Waists for Spring now on display in crepe, tub silks, pongees, and voiles. FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First Sr. TUESDAYS EMBROIDERY LESSON will be In the two beautiful effects of "cut-out" work known as RICHILIEU WORK TIAN EMBROIDERY. Samples of these stitches, and the patterns, may' be seen In and ALSA our window. The Albany Art Craft Jewelry repairing of Kreamer's new store. all kinds at o25tf dv COMING WEDNESDAY aad THURSDAY CLARA WILLIAMS and HOWARD HICKMAN in The Man From Oregon ? 8 9 9 9 S 9 felly i i STERPICTURC ncTuRc conroiuuiaM i 9SS99999 9 CITY NEWS. 9 3 9 After a Pin- Miss Julia Soucck swallowed a pin something over a week ago. She went to Albaay the latetr part of last week and had an X ray examination made, but . the missing pin was not located. As she has suffered no serious incon venience from the experience no ser ious trouble is anticipated. Scio News. . Sophs Won The sophomore girl's basketball team, of the high school. Saturday evening defeated the freshmen's team 13 to 8. before a large crowd of fans. Notwithstanding some' Alphonso and SCENE FROM THE MWFROH OREGON An Exceptionally Power ful Drama of Political Life at the Capitol at Washington In 4 parts ALBANY OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK Commencing Feb. 21 (Excepting Thursday night) Direct from the Heilig Theatre, Portland THE GREAT SANTANELLI The Master Psychist FUN and LAUGHTER Prices 15c & 25c Gaston guarding occasionally the game was full of interest and the the girls had to hustle to make baskets. Elwood Rhodes Improving Elwood Rhodes, son of W. H. Rhodes, who has been ill for the past few days, is reported much better to day and is expected to be around again in a short time. Last night he snt up and was very much improved. Here from Chehalis Mrs. D. 1. Thompson arrived in the city Saturday from Chehalis and with ir. Thompson, assistant manager of the Worth Department Store, is. tem porarily living at the St. Francis ho tel. Xext week Mr. and Mrs. Thomp. son will be at home at Seventh and Calapooia streets. The Military Ball A fcatnre of the big ball of the Coast Artillery Corps at the armory tomorrow night, will be the presence of the Pheasants in uniform, "prepar ed" for the festivities of the occasion. George Washington's birthday will be rememhercd on this occasion. A first- class local orchestra will furnish the vnusic. Ricca. the accordianist, will be present and play during the evening. Former Albany Man Henry Kirsch, of Mill City, has been in Ihe city today. Bought a Dodge The Ralston Motor Co. Saturday sold a Dodge to H. G. Sprengcr, of Sliedd, and it will be easy covering the country now. Holiday Tomorrow Tomorrow being Washington's birthday there will be only one deliv ery of mail, in the morning. The R. K. D. men will not go out. The general delivery will be open from 1:30 to 2:30. WaU Paper The big United Wall Paper Co.. of Illinois, who have recently opened the finest "wall paper store in Portland, have sent to Fred Dawson, their local agent here, their fine new sample books, showing the finest lot of sam ples ever seen. When you are down town go in and see them, at Fred Dawson's Rcxall Store. Sales Day Saturday Saturday will be public sales day, since the 2tith is the last Saturday in the mouth. It is Hot known what has been entered as yet but it is presum ed that even a better list will be brought out than has been offered for sale for some time. Last sales day found snow on the ground, but a good crowd was attracted and much business done. Kntrics should he 'sent to Manager Ensthurn at the Commer cial club at the earliest possible time that the articles may be properly list ed. , ,. Found Roada Good George Sanders, hx-al manager of the Bell Telephone company, with C. II. Button, of the Lebanon exchange. matte a J mile drive Saturday, .going from Aib.-.ny to Lehano.t to Scio and hack to this city. Over this route Mr. Sanders reports the roads in very good coutlition. In fact, he slated, that had the road supervisors of each dis trict used the California drag at the proper scaon, there would hardly be a half mile of road in the whole tcr ri.utry that would not be in fine shape at the present time. Returned to Hood River Mrs. Phillip Carroll, nee Frances' Nelson, returned to her home in Hood Hood River yesterday after several weeks visit in this city at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Nelson. Weather Report More fair wcathc'. predicted. The temperature Sunday rans-ed bctweu 3J and 60. The river fell to 9.1 feet. Orange Groves Winter Flowers The Four Corners of the Earth hold no greater attractions . than California in 1916 An ideal place to spend your winter vacation is California. Are you interested in moun tain or beach resorts? Both are there. Bath ing in midwinter, picking oranges, motoring or mountain climbing are a few of the many diversions possible. Outdoor sports the year around. Tennis courts and golf grounds everywhere. Hotel accomadations to fit the purse of everyone. Panama-California Ex position at San Diego open all the year. . Fifty-five Dollars is the round trip rate to Los Xngelcs and . other Southern California cities. Six month limit. Stop-overs. Ask your local agent or write John M. Scott, General Passenger-Agent, .'-.!, ' Portland, Oregon . . SOUTHERN PACIFIC 3. Hub Theatre TONIGHT GRAFT "THE 11th Episode A complete story ILLEGAL BUCKET-SHOP" Suggested by A. M. Williamson, well known author. See Jane Novak, Harry D. Carey and Ho bart Henly in this great pictdre. "The Plot and the Counter ft Plot" A drama of love and intrigue with Jane Gail and Matt Moore Pretty Billie Rhodes in a comic comedy "The Boy, the Girl and the Auto." BIG SHOW ' . 10c Knights to Initiate Large delegations of Knights of Pythias lodge members are expected from Brownsville, Lebanon and Scio tonight to attend the session of the local lodge, Laurel No, 7. Work will be put on in the first and second rank. Went to Washington Chief of Police John Callin and wile left Saturday for Puyallup, Washing ton, where Mrs. Catiin's mother is seriously ill at the cgc of over 90 years. During the chief s absence tuc I day work is being taken care of by Assistant Chic, J. Q. Rodgcrs. Special t Oificcr Howard is assisting Sam Wur i re", with the night work. -Commercial Club Tonight l The regular weekly meeting of the ! Commercial club will he held liis ev ening at 7:30 o'clock. Several matters I of importance will he discussed. I ! Appointed Administratrix I Edwin K. Forttniller has been ap- pointed administrator of the estate of ; the late Henry Schwoholand, who j died here last week after being taken I from the S. P. train in a dying con i dition.' Xo relatives have been located. Odd HappCDiwgs In The Day's News Illi: Tom, the only 'water loving rat known, has tn hnvv a dully unit) at Kuusns t'tty. ll took twenty-live men lo lower the body of n torn pound man lino the arnvo nl Bridgeport, (.'nun. Schools In Ccruum uem-lii have been iiiaiiltl on the AuKiru-lluti-gnrliui fioul mid In llelKluui. Ynt:tu-r'it music wiim the ihisc of the wur. Irvine mailt, i lie tioi'umiiK war mud. aciiKdiii;.- i it Swts musical ton ducior Jilnr nrrivi'd. ll - ii-.sr I-.' !iu his wife In the eye wlili a ou.t cm Iiit ninth nltcmpt to wake him u YouUers mini wns ordered by the court to get tin alarm clock. The wlmle town of Ityern, Kim., la on the water wokou and has pledginl Itself uot to smoke clgnrvltcii ur chew tuhucco fur a year mm the result of a killing. Bnron Ithomldit Is the new title of David A. Tliouius, the Welsh coal mine oieriitor. Ho narrowly t amped the II tlo V.itrndyfiKlwu. which was one the unuio of Ithouddii. Ralph 'tlioni spent Sunday in Leb anon, rclurniui; to this city this morning. Globe Theatre TODAY AND TOMARROW "THE FALSE CLUE" An episode of the mysteries of the Grand Hotel 2 Acta Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wrew in "ROONEY'S SAD CASE" Harry Fisher & Florence Natal Selig presents "LOCKED IN" A beautiful one-act drama The Fable of "THE HEIR and THE HEIRESS George Ade 10c Today 10c Beach Resorts Interesting . . Cities BABY CONTEST Starts at the HUB Theatre Baby contest started at the Hub Theatre Saturday night with 10 bouncing brilliant en trants. By tonight at least five more entries will be recorded and the entry list will close Wednesday. There will be be tween 15 and 20 in the contest when it once gets started in full swing. Those 'who were on the screen the opening night will have a slight advantage over the later contestants. The early starts are generally the winners, and the babys who gets the $10 cash prize will receive something worth working for. The other prizes are worth going after, too, the second being a $10 baby carriage and the third a baby's dress, easily worth $10. There r.re 10 prizes in all, so most of the contestants will receive something, besides the wide pop ularity that the contest will bring them. A crowded house ' eaw the first pictures Saturday and this promises to continue during the contest. j t , ,' '.'7 1 u J v J - J I S ;f : ' . J i . Santanelll to be at the Opera House all this week Embroideries A good big assortment just unpacked. Dainty patterns from 2 Inch es to 21 incite wide. Fully Saving You 25 to 33 1-3 per cent ; ' ' J . EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LESS THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES THEY NEVER CAME BACK. 260 English Soldiers Charged Into a Forest and Have Never Been Heard from Since. (By Willmr S. Forrest, United Vte-t Staff Correspondent). London. Feh.,2. (Hy mall) N'oth iug more was ever lir.trd fr mi tlicui. 'I hey charged into tils forett niu' vore lost to siKht and sound NV; one of them ever cam hack"--!rii l.i i. lluiiiilto i'i report. It is the talk of Kiiglaud, the' great est mystery of the war, the charge of the Fifth Xorfolks, the Kind's own servants, at Anafarta. The story of how thoe 2(0 "anient souls" ch.irned on through the vilhnc l Auai'.t'tu and completely vanished into the "forest of death" hcyuiui, is history that some day may like Us place beside, that of the ininiorlil tale of tlulkalava. The "Lost Legion," it It called to day, but until the war ' over the fate of the men uhu weir i hatilc frxr.i the King baudringujiu rtutct can not he told The kinr pe'tonally had instituted every possible inquiry. The Amcrka'i cmhay in Jon ituit'n ijilc has aj'.ed the Turkith veriimem. The forot throuith which the "Lost Legion" swept on in (Utllipnli has been searched time and time again. There have been found no bodies, no grates, no sign, except two smalt poi kilhooks, the property of Cit:i-i William Heck, who commanded the Legion. Captain Beck is missing with all of his command. Meantime scores of cottage homes in the royal Saiidriugham estates of West Norfolk are in mourning. Wives, sweethearts ami mothers arc weariuK crepe, but despite all this there, is ever the hope that some day the buys will come marching home. FOR SALE OR TRADE By owner. 7 1-3 acres, good house, barn and outbuildings. At Grceuhurg, Oregon, Fine house, large lot and 2 acres at Salem. Consider good ranch or ' farm near Albany or Salem. Box .14 Tigard, Oregon. flH-25 WEL I.DRILLING Gainer, Leba non, Or. Write for terms or phone Farmers .VK. Work guaranteed. OlMt WANT ADS. Warranty Deed, Alfred C. Schmitt and wife to Thomas Timlin, Feb. 11, 1916. Lands in block 4 in Liunmout Add. to Al bany. $10 ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED. FOR SALE Rose bushes. All the fa- .ui-iic t::;tr'.e- at ac each. I hese are not cuttings, but strong healthy l year old pj.iuls. 'i he kind thai blooms this summer. Order on ei ther phone or call or write, Albany Nurseries, 1st Nat. Hank llftl. No W. , (18-26 FOR RF.NT House, also oap phon ograph cabinet for s::lc. Inquire at R0S East 2nd St. fl8-2l FOR SALE Brooder and blooded Plymouth Rock Rooster. E. P. Reed, 1804 E. 1st St. , f 19-22 FOR RENT Furnished housekcep ing rooms. Home phone 2J.1I, . fl9-22 FOR SALE 4 tons of fine oat and clover hay. P. D, Gilbert. Inquire at fiillu-rt llros. Store. f 19-22 FOR RENT Good 7 room house, plastered, electric lii;lits and plumb ing. Corner 8th and Sherman, for $10. Bell phone 504-Y. Home 1 107. f2l-23 Spring 1916 THE NEW VIENNA BOOT . One of the popular new style for Spring. Made of dull finished soft kid. Leather Louis heels Light welt soles Glove fitting I'riccd at $5 Tuesday special Ballet Slippers in black and white $1.95 Mcdowell shoe CO. "Quality for Less" E,VERWEAR HOSIERY J. C. Yuen well known Chinese doctor has successfully treated nil diseases in the past year. St a testimon ials on file at the Orlentrl Herb Co. 640 State St Salem. Out-of-town patients tre-'vl by Symptomatic diagnosis. Scad for diagnosis blank. TONIGHT "AMBITION" 3-riel feature with GLADYS HULETTE Helen Ros.au The pitch Q Chance" Western Rang Drama COMEDY "THE CONDUCTOR'S CLASSY CHAMPION" Louisa Bates and Riley Chamberlain