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PAGE FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1916, ORDERS TAKEN FOR ACCORDION PLAITING A Beautiful Line of Wash Fabrics Showing all the newest fabrics, prettiest pat terns, and richest colorings Voiles, flaxons, batistes, silk voiles, georgette crepes 15c to 65c Yard A new line of Allover Laces, for Waists and Trimmings FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First Sr. COMING WEDNESDAY ud THURSDAY CLARA WILLIAMS and HOWARD HICKMAN in The Man From Oregon CITY NEWS. SCENE FROM THE HWFROrt OREGON" An Exceptionally Power ful Drama of Political Life at the Capitol at Washington - In 4 parts !e j To Take Pictures i Henry Fish and Carleton Logan I went to Jefferson on the morning train and will walk back to the city, i taking pictures of various seines along the way. i Weather Report- Yesterday's temperature ranged be- , . .. - si ) ia . r. I iu w uu v-t ocgrcs. xne river j ;cll to 8.6 feet. j Is Located Here I Miss Bell Thompson, who has been employed in the office of the Ham mond Lumber company at Mill City, has been transferred to the company's office in this city and has already as sumed her duties here. Business Now ' Rolla Ralston has returned from Eugene, and will hereafter be asso ciated with his father in the manage ment of the Ralston Motor Co., with :he Dodge as their first selling ma chine. ' Here from Turner I Judge Duncan, of Turner, was in the city today on a business trio. I The Crml SUntsiMlli A good sized audience last night, at the opera housep enjoyed the enter '.ainment of the great Santanelli, psy chologist. The entertainment was full of fun and mystery, a spoke for a .veek of enjoyment at the Opera House., Has a Dodge . Another Albany banker has an au to, Hi Torbet today buying a Dodge, of the Ralston Motor Co, a popular machine. Basketball-- . v - The Agoga basketball team of the Baptist church will play the Method LADIES OF 6. A. R. HAD A BANQUET AND SPEECHES They Also Presented Comrade Andrew Crooks With Fine Gold Pin. The bainar and banquet given to day by the Ladies of Fair Oaks Circle No. 1, G. A. R., was a very pleasing and successful affair. For sale were numerous and beautiful articles, am! the dinner served on the cafeteria plan was substantial and satisfying, After dinner an informal meeting was held with Commander E. F. Sot in charge during which the presiding otficer spoke a few words of apprecia tion of the services and life here 'if Andrew Crooks, who for ten years has- been in Albany for several of, these later years has been adju tant of McPherson post No. 5, G. A. R. Then he was presented a gold G. A. R. pin cominj through Mrs. Jennie Brown Carnine, on behalf of the la dies and comrades. Adjutant Crooks with much emotion expressed his hearty thanks. He expects to soon leave for Michigan. TONIGHT "AMBITION" 3-reeI feature with GLADYS HULETTE Helen Ros.au "Te pitch ChailCe" Waatern Range Dramaa COMEDY "THE CONDUCTOR'S CLASSY CHAMPION" Louite Bates and Riley Chamberlain Rich aa Croesus. . The boys were brasKtoK about their parents. "I bet my rather Is richer than your father." said one. "He has to pay lots and lots uf money for taxes every year." "That's nothing." retorted the other. "My rather U so ilvb that he can af ford to hire s lawyer to Ox things so he don't bare to nay soy taxes." St. Looia Pot-Dlapatcb. A Suspicious Document. "All this here buslncw. education amuus wotueu l Imnrb on .it rooks." "How sor" . "The last lady I worked fur elm me s reference written In shorthand. What did she nay about me. I wumlerf" '.oulnville Courier-Journal. Cutting Stovepipe. Ose a can oHncr to rut stovepipe tr you hare no lame pair nf Hhenrs. The cnu opener answers the purpose ad mlrnhly . Popular SHeure Mouthlr. Inevitable. "I wit atnr In thai mllnuirt colli sion." . "Naturally, when the tura were tele umpixl " -Hnltlmorf American Without couniKP there cannot be truth, and without trtii h there eau be no rlrtne S a PERSONAL MENTION 3 4 S S a ffl Mrs. T. Terrill went to Mill City this morning on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ward Cyru werl to Kussan! or. the morning train. Mi? Vera Taylor went to P.ir.land this morning. Mis-, Vrhna Davis returns I from .'rtrv.illis this morning whee rhe pert the p gin whh friend.'. ,' ?.r. and Mrs T. G. Bryant wen! to Je:f 'rs-in on the morning S. ? Wade DeVaney was a passenger to .in this ifdnrng. P. D. Gilbert, went to Conser on the morning electric to look over his ranch. . Jack Nash came over fro Corvallis this morning to play in the orchestra at the military ball tonight. . E. K. Ingram and W. H. Lerchen of Salem, are in the city today. ; B. G. Cochran, of Hoover, was reg istered at the Albany last night. W. P. Elmore, of Brownsville, is in. the city. J. G. Kelsey and family, of Harris- burg, were shopping in Albany today. disj team, at the Y. M. C. A. gym to morrow evening, at 8 o'clock, present ing a game' that will be worth seeing. Both have some good players. Home Restaurant Sold Shortridge Bros, have bought the Home Restaurant pf Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, and as soon as the repair ing of the building at Second and Ellsworth streets is completed, will take charge of it, also continuing to run the Pullman. Children's Carriages "The Hey wood-Wakefield Line" We have just received a complete line of up-to-the-minute designs in Reed Carriages, Gondolas, Perambulators, Collapsible Gb-Carts, and Sulkies These models are equipped with adjustable backs, reversible gears, and luxury springs For tmiller Furniture Company Both Phones Masonic Temple R. L. 8Uvensen and Woman. It may perhaps be recalled that It was to the late Dr. Trudenu that Stereuson once admitted that he felt he had been rash when he promised a lady ovor the, dinner table I hut lit would put u reul wouinii lulo Ilia next book. "I've often wondorod. Stevou bou." aald the doctor, "but never thought to usk. why do you never put real woumu lu a story I" "flood heavens. Trudeau." was the reply, "trheu I have tried I Bud she talks like a grenadier!" Westminster Ouseite ISO I 1 Subscribers., 1 i If the boys fail to deliver the 1 naner each evening kindlv uhone $ to the oliice. The management invites complaints from its pa 3 trons and will do its best to S correct faulty service. W 9 . 9 i9(SBS(8SvS Daily Democrat by Carrier, 84 Year. Globe Theatre TODAY "THE FALSE CLUE" An episode of the mysteries of the Grand Hotel 2 Acts Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wrew In "ROONEY-S SAD CASE" Harry Fisher 4 Florence Natal Selig presents "LOCKED IN" , A beautiful one-act drama The Fable of "THE HEIR and THE HEIRESS -George Ade ,, 10c Today 10c Spirit of the Horns. I uever realised before bow rare In deed Is the real home tho tempi roar ed to uouku u itimliy llfo, wltb Its nltur dedicated to parenthood I saw that It la not ciiuuith to tiiivo turiiltur "good." tn have color "ante," not enough to show a pretty, wen upiioliit. ed Iiouko to the world. A run I home must bo a sotting for a llvliiK.-luvtiig, sorrowing And coiuiuerlim man mid woman. It la not oiioiikIi tn xtudy tex tures, plana mm hulliNnu luulorlnls. It la JiikP the oid Htnry of the letter and the Kplill. The vreutlve spirit can umke any home lieaulirul. but the moat letter iK-rreet home la u dead "hell un leas It houw loving, urowlug life. Kmlly Newell lllnlr lu Countryside alamialue. The Footmen' Gallery. There wua lu oue part of the thea ter whore In bygone days smoking was leruiltted the root men's liullery. where pervitin In attendance ou inns tern vlaltlns the lliealur were admit ted free. Hut (lie occupant of the footmen's cnllory were ho noisy and they ao frvtiiviitly hliuied out of ex istence plays i hat their uiiiHtera ap proved of that the privilege wna with drtiwii. and the gallery became the "ahllllim nailery," which has kept up to a crcat i-xteui the iradllliiiml prlvl lete or oulsikon crltlclain orlclnnlly exercised by ftMiliiicn London Chronicle Golf Defined. On the lerraiv iir ,a ccantry club a crou;i nf noiiuolft-ta ivcr, tnkiiiK ten. . A male muiuislcr aald tliuughtfullyi ' "Coif ml . lu lie detliicd as billiards roue to grass." "Spleen on the green, I'd call It" Mid a female nniignjfer. "Or tho last flicker In the dying lire of athletics." sneered a young football player. "The misuse of laud and language." suggested a tennis champion. "No, no; you're all wroug." said a famous angler. "Golf Is simply a game wherein the ball lies badly and the player well." Waahluctou Post. The Kind! "There Is oue clasa of men who are always ready to help another at a pinch." ' "I know. Pollceuieu " - Baltimore American. Not Unllk It He Did you tell Hones l had a bend llko a tack? She No. I mild you were a man of great iieiii'trntlon. Harvard lampoon , Always try The Golden Rule firat You'll find a good assortment of sverythlng and the saving will bt ' worth while. Cooperating In buying (or 8 Busy Stores places us In . a position to own our merchandise right snd our modern way of sell ing means selling right, saving you 23 to S3 1-3 per cent . Hope muslin 6',c Lonsdale muslin 8 l-3c Apron gingham 5c Dress gingham 8 1-Jc Merc. Poplins 19c Galatea cloth 13c Kiddle cloth Uc Romper cloth ISc New flowered ribbon 19c New embroideries ... Se Man's work sox ........... Men's dress sox Man's work shirts Oshkosh overalls Crown overalls Boys' overalls Boys' suits ... tl.M, 12 Boys' blouses Boys hats Boys caps .,..3o ,: 10c . 39c, 45c 73c ...........73c 33c, 4c 08, 13.98 . 25c, 45c 49c, 98c . 25c, 49c EVERYTHING ALWAYS FOR LKS8 THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES TO THE PUBLIC We, the iimbr siKiied wi.o.lsawyrrs, uuote III. fol lowing prlvca for sawing wor.il: 5!K: 2 cuts: U)c 3 cuts on all 4 ft wood. 1-. Holland, 1). I.. Holt, A. E. Scan. llrown. f22-29 Jewelry repairing of all kinds at Kreamer't new store. o25t( adv Impounded Dog. Notice is hereby uiveii lliut in ac cordunre with Urdinnncc No, H.H, of the City of Allwuy. 1 Imve liiipuiiiidcd the following dcAcripcd ilous: I lllack and while male, fmic; I yel low and while male, ithcuhcrd. This last dog had a collar, R, A. MeCallcy. Unless cl. limed or redeemed hy the owners or custodians thereof on or hrforr the .'7th il.iv of February, I'll ft. saiij dug will be Humanely killed. The il.ilc of the expiration of this notice Is the -7lli day of February, I 'lib. CHAKLKY MALLARD. ' I'ouiidiimsler. J, C. Yuen well known Chinese doctor has successfully treated all diseases In the past year. Ste testimon ials on file at the Oriental Herb Co. 640 State St., Salem. Out-of-town patients treated by Symptomatic diagnosis. Send for disgnosls blank. i i i i-i Jk (7 Obermmergaur Peasant Players in grand concert at the Opera House Thursday evening, 8:15. Reserved seats are now on sale at Wood worth's Drug Store. THE SAMPLE STORE Men's work pants, Oxford grey mixtures of wool and cotton. These make good serviceable work panla at .. SI.4S, $1.75, 11.95 Bliss Fabyou whipcord . pants, reml-re;;, cuff bottom, a pr. 11.25 Men's negligee shirts, plain blue with soft collar, others neat stripes with light background - 35c Men's black satin shirts 43c. 85c, 85c Our line of men's strictly hand tailored suits, in plain and fancy weaves to suit young or old ..... $12.50 to $17.30 Men's grsy or tan wool under shirts snd underdrswers, plush back.. ...,89c je.scy sweaters, black, blue morrow or erev. at . 85c, 98c, $US, $1.95 Boys knee rants, a wide range of patetrns at 49c. 69c, B5c, $1.00 Remember we carry a large stock of DRUMMERS' SAMPLE SHOES for men. women snd children. . 22 STORES C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERB FOR LESS 22 STORES Most Everyone Needs One or All of These FECI AILS on Sale the Rest of This Week at Albany's Best Store DRESS GOODS DOMESTICS SILKS ' CORSETS ' New $1.25 to $1.50 novelty silk Wit Gingham, all colors 10c yd. New tub silk waitings, candy O-D Juetrlte $1.00 corsets and wool mixtures, 40 to 50 inch- ls Toile du nord ginghams 12c stripes, plain stripes and two ' nearly all slses, speclol . 69c es wide 98c 12c 36 in. percales . 9c tone stripes, 36 Inches wide. Spe- , . , Plain colored dress goods, one- 6'ac 28-inch percales 5c cisl . 98c yd. Cinlll. front, lace Ventlllo half wool, 36 inches wide, black,. 10c Red Seal ginghams 8c New silk lace cloth, pink. Reclda, pscx. A good new style $1.9' white, brown, navy, copen, 8c Apron ginghams 6c Delph, cream, light blue and O-D Justrite $1.50 corsets, Du- green, red and Un, our price 21c 65c Mercerized damask 39c black 59c plx boning, msde of coutel 9Bc MEN'S FURNISHINGS . EMBROIDERIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SHOES Men's heavy work shirts, blue, 4S Inch voile embroideries, val- A bright clean lot of new fan- . . . . " '' gray and fancy; All sixes 39c , cy undergsrments of muslin and , u,,01 le colored top 15c Men's black , and tan sox, me- ues to $1.00, not just a few pat- crepe. 1 Child', shoes-heavy sole, pat. dium and heavy weight linen terns, but lots of them 39c . Conlet cover. from ,0c p, Uce or buttorii j ,0 heel and toe 11c - , Men's heavy ribbed underwear, 45 nch Swiss embroidery, vslues " "P 8 " - 99c sizes 34 to 46, a good value 45c ,.. , u 'j, 1 A Py of princess slips, , ... Boy. high or sport collar $1-00 to $1.50. LoU of be.urtful. cort cover., chemlw, dr.wers, JloH $1.23 waists 25c , patterns 49c gowns and combination., at 50c Sites 12 to 2 $1.48 OUR PUBLIC DRESSMAK ING PARLOR IS NOW OP ENWE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE ALL WORK GUARANTEED. MODER ATE PRICES. -SEE THE NEW KAYSERKNIT SILKS FOR SPORT COAT8- WHERE YOU SPEND the LEAST and GET the MOST for IT Worth's Dept. Store BOTH PHONES 80 NEW WALLACE BLDO. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. WE WILL MATCH YOUR ' PARTY DRESS WITH SILK HOSE AND SATIN 8LIP PERS. WE DYE WITH GUARANTEED FAST COL, OR DYES.