ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. MARCH 30. 1918. PAGE THREE Just now, when you wont to bo alilo to enjoy on much of the sunshine as possible, nothing is bet ter limn LADIES' SPORT HATS They are made with soft rolling bilm and sailor shape, In awning tripes and splendid combination! of color. They aie inexpensive. $1 ,35 tO $3 Automobile Caps, all colors, prices . . . 50c to $1.50 At irlce tanging from $12.50 to $19.50, our coata are very atttractlve. The Material, colors anil styles are the beat the lemon offera. A feature la The Sport Coats in Stripes with Solid-color Trimmings GROCERY SPECIALS for Friday and ' aturday LIBHY'S CHOW CHOW. 20c bottle for 12c K. C. UAKING lOWUKR. 25c cun lor 19c AKM and IIAMMTR E'JDA, per i.ck5ge 5c TOILET J'AI'KK, roll for 25c Try our WHITE LOAF 1IAI D WHEAT I' LOUR. It coata you leu and I rood at !'c l eal, vr: :t It in fully guaranteed. SKASONADLK FRUITS and V! OETAULES. R.mn.ntt Ar. Half Prlc. Wednesdays Watch fur Our Wednesday Speci.ll Delivoriaa Leave Store Morning 1st 8:30; 2nd 10:30; After noon 1st, 2; VALUES for CASH WORTH WHILE H J) Careful atlentlnn given to all jew elry repairing at Ktcainer's nctv ioie. o.Stf adv WHEN answering classified a da. pleair mention the Drmnrrat. Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor I I;unni.-! Until Hnihling For Rent FINK STORK ROOM First Street AH ready, with fix tures, furnace hctitol. Well located. See Dr. A. STARK Getting Hti Orders. "Hn ymi'ro Miiuittiuin'.l iim ti wltnoM, he) J Nw ynu Uv kwrfiil." "Kirt rul hImhii whulT' "1 Hii it joritu ivlMikttl it iiuiu for nut tuiiiliiK liitu mutt UU U'Mii tin fitlm. I.tMitt imt fcr thut. miri iiIko Im kwrrtil tit wipo your frit."- I.oiiNvIIIV I'lHirton Inurniil Empty but Flattering TltU. t'rli'itil f tin Itimil.v wllllmti. cut. It I'.' !" I Mr lm( I hi'iinl ynu mi.v '!i'M'. mtvfi nnr," l" yt'tir fuihrr? Wlllluii - v tt ili'iiwN it inr iliul. Vnti (, lie iti'Vcr ri'iilly lm liny nicy lit itiiytliliii; hi Immo. imulit-rh lln rviil .will ho. - Itiwtnii TriinmTlpt . A Rovtnpe Nevsr Enjoyad. 1 After n Ktormy uttnek mi Uinl !rmi villi on dim tK i ti: ((Hi l.nnl Itiuiilolph Churvtilll hml ii siminy iiikjiuo iH-runn the i : !H-t riml w nearly tleml with .f.i-ii'!;itr! "How i.rativttle would like (u my iff itmv!" lit ;iitt'tl. 1 - -tl"ll Slniuliihl. A Very Old One. "Sue nml lier ni'W lin..'...... hnvn iiiuii'i) on their hrltlnl trip hi n verl tnlile i'-Htny " "U tlitil iiiin of tin- new umkowT' Ittiltlrnitn AmmmIciih ItiippliirKit (muisIhIh In iietlvlty. It 1 rumihm Mtv:im nml not 11 iitnfnmnt jmihI. - (lorn!. Kxpcti watch and clock repair. me Krtfiinicr- jrwelrv "tore. OaJStf adv Wire Your Home for Electric Light SECONDHAND GLASS. Electric Iron or Toaster FREE to each house wired during the special houscwiring month March 15th to April 15th Call pers.oni.lly or telephone today Oregon Power Co. "Reliable Service" Telephones 15 306 West Second St. HOME PHONE GO. TRYING 10 HAVE RATES RAISEO Appeals to Public Service Com. to Make Pacific States . Raise Rates. Aaacrting that the defendants' rates in Albany are inadequate and unreas onable in that they arc not tufficicnt to pay the necessary expense of op eration and maintenance and cconom cally conducted to provide for depre ciation and pay a reasonable or any return on money invested, the Home Telephone and Telegraph company filed a complaint with the state public service commission today UKaiut the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company and ask that an order put ting into effect reasonable and ade quate rates be made. The Home company asserts that it would be impossible under the charg es made for telephone service in Al bany for the Pacific company to op erate if the business in that city was not supported from other sources. The Home company also says that it will be impossible for it to adv.mec it rates to a reasonable figure unless the Pacific is forced to act. FULL OF MEXICANS. Fifteen Hundred Mexicans Live In City of Antonio, Texaa, Op posing Forces. Interesting Methods of a Business That Is Quite Extensive. Tlio anlviiKf Kl IimIiimU.v la of aucb liiiiKirtniirc mid extent Hint nmii.v deal- era In weondliimd kIukh aiwelnlUe In UHa branch or ttntither. Some, for ln slituiv. handle only plate kIiiks that eouica to tlHMU by reaanii of tlio dcmoll ll.ni nf old bulldltiK. ni 7.od to make plin-e fur new atrucliin-a. Salvage glasa of tlila aort brlnim prima nut far below tlnwo of now Khi. A eouKldcnible luiintlty of the aal viiKe ulaiw ilcnU'r'a atock ctnanatoa from the plute clnna limurnnee com panies. Tho niethiida of the-ao com pnulea III laltilii! over (.'loss vary. One concern utuy licMpno atoek on band, simply Inlying whntcver la reUlrcd to rt'i'liuf n broken puue. disposing of the broken glass. If enough romnltw to be wild, to the Riilvngc- dealer. Some times n company will have a ware house of Its owu. to which It will re ninve broken glntut that limy still be III condition to umo. Frenuently It will buppfn thiit only one comer, haa been broken mini n Inrge pane nnd that this tuny lie ut down to lit u smaller win dow. .Most pl-ite glass Is Insured, but there la inch Hint Is nut. In the ense of nn uninsured plate Hint Is broken the own er must, of course, go to a dealer for a new pinto. He will sell the broken plate to the salvage denier. It follows therefore that from Insurance com putileit. from building wreckers nnd from owners of uninsured glass the siilvngc glass dealers nccumuhitu great imiutlties of secondhand pinto glitss. Much of this Is In sueli n condition turn It limy bo reset unywhore. Should the liiliii v .consist, for Instnncc. of simply a deep scratch In the renter It Is easy to iiinke that plate snlutile. ino sec ondluiiul douler cuts out a strip con taining the scratch nnd thus have IcR two smnller plates, quite suitable for smaller windows. When Injured plate glass is too much scratched to lie nvnllnble for window It la sometimes made Into ground or frosted glass for ofllee partitions or doors. Snlvnrro pinto glass too small for use III windows Is employed for the glass doors of refrigerators, and larger pieces nrc utilised In the making of Kluss table lops. Small fragment co to the limiting of hand mirrors, at- though only clear pieces- may be so employed. Other pieces, too small for other purposes, enter Into me manu facture of class slitns. Eventually, when the last piece of UH-rc bun table glass libs been cut from the damaged piece, there remain the senilis and fragment accumulated in the culling. IS veil these have their uses, nit hough they do not bring much. They lire melted uud used In the manu facture of iHittles.-wasiungtoii star. It is an interesting fact that San Antonio. Texas, is the headquarters for a crowd of prominent Mexicans, presenting an interesting feature to the situation of a very striking character. For three years it has come pretty close to being the capital of Mexico. There the juntas of the Carranza and Villa forces have plotted and in trigued. From San Antonio most of the financial aid so desperately need ed by both sides at various times in he ups and downs of their fortunes has been negotiated and from there munitions have been bought and sup plies forwarded. -1 Today there are over fifteen hun- Ired prominent and formerly wealthy. Mexicans living in San Antonio. F- cry one of them is vitally interested the success of either Carranza or Villa. Many of them arc men who in the last few years have held the high est official positions in one or the other of the shifting governments that have held temporary sway over the southern republic, or parts of it. F'our cabinet ministers of the old Huerta regime, the most prominent being Manuel Garza Aldape, ex-min ister of agriculture and Rickardo Go mez Robclo, attorney general for Hu erta and the man who guided the old Indian warrior in the tortuous legal phases of his conflict with President Wilson. Closely associated with them is Sa lome Botclla. ex-governor of the state of Nucvo Leon under Huerta. Tais group is now reputed to be interested in Villa's campaign. The Mexican Catholic church is rep resented by four archbishops and about thirty bishops who have been driven out of Mexico by the various' warring factions. With them are a large number of priests who also were compelled to flee from the country. Then there is a sprinkling of ad herents of the exullicnt Felix Diaz. who always has a revolution ripe for picking if he can secure support; and Iso there arc sonic supporters of Za pata. The interests of Carranza are of ficially administered by Teodulc R Reltran, Mexican consul general for the south western United States. Connected with his ofiice in an of ficial but very important capacity is Sam Bclden, a San Antonio attorney, who has a title of chief advisor of the consulate. Bclden is reputed to be close to Carranza and one of the men who in dealings with the United States government the First Chief is first to turn, to for advice. There are seven Mexican newspa pers published in San Antonio to serve the needs of the forty odd thous and native Mexicans who live in and about the city. All are bitterly parti san in hacking their factional interests and everal have very fair circulations. Men Who Fear Opportunity. In the American Mngnzlne Hugh S. iruitnrtoti hhvh: "ThntisniulR of us who are making fairly comfortable livings for fnmllloa puss phihi turning points, refusing to turn or to nttai-k the opening, through sheer timidity. There Is uo class so timid ns the man with n family, who refuses to change because he fear he will risk the stnnll sum he has acenmu Intod to educate tho children and pro vide ror the family lu case of his ,i.,iiiti vhw.iv. iiino nut of a hundred men In this class ateep straight ahead when they see n turning point cicariy Are You Going to Dress Up This Spring? You count on getting a whole new outfit and how much can you spend? YOUR SPRING HAT ia one of the most important items. A hat that is not becoming will attract more unfavorable attention than a suit that is not be coming. Be sure you are becomingly fitted. Quality i not a secondary matter in regard to buying hats. If you make sure that the hat bearst.e label a1 1 i MALL0RY you will know it is good. We have our full assortment of Spring styles and are sure we can suit you. . ' Also the delayed shipment of Spring and summer caps fo ryoung fel lows. Small black and white plaids are "IT" in caps. E3TABU3HOI823 The Blain Clothing Co. "Men's Outfitters" ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIBO. WEAVING Carpets and rugs, in satisfactory manaer. Phone 339-Y. Minnie Smith. f2tf WORK WANTED By competent woman. Will also do nursing at rea sonable price. Mrs. C. Frazter, Home phoae 3141. j27tt WANTS WORK Lady wants work by day or hour. Home pheue, 3439. ntf HOW APPENDICITIS CAN BE PREVENTED Albany people should know that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-Ier-i-ka, often relieve or prevent appendi citis. This simple mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. A. short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. Adler-i-ka has easi est and most thorough action of any thing we ever sold. The Wood worth Drug Co. Nomination Coupon Good for 100 votes in The Orange Peal advertising contest. Fill out this blank and mail to the- manager of The Orange Peal, Albany, Ore., or deposit in ballot box. Name Address BJJ23 FOR SALE One 1-year-old Holstein hull $75: one Holstein grade heifer, 2 years old, at $45; beardless seed barley. $28 per ton, 70c per tfushel; Kinney seed wheat $1 per bushel; limited amount number 2 clover seed cheap. C. R Widmer. R. D. 4; Home phone 253S. f23 d&s.:tf Money to Loan. In the following amounts: $10,000, $5,000, $3,000, $2,000, $1,000. This is lo cal money and want goqd all purpose arm mortgage socurity. Call on '. J V. PIPE, 203 W. 2nd St. dly wk ilOtf Daily Democrat by Carrier. H Year TRY the ALBANY DAIRY for sanitary milk and whipping cream. We invite you to visit and inspect our dairy. Bell phone 15-F-41. A. P. MISH LER. Prop. E. L. STIFF & SON 215 to 217 Lyon St. New and Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold. LIME and SULPHUR SPRAY. Soluble sulphur spray, lime, pow dered sulphur. Utah. Nevada and Oregon land plaster, ground lime rock, garden and field seed. Feed, Flour. M. SENDERS & CO. A. STARK, Physician and Surgeon Both phones 60 330 W. First St. Albany, Ore. BAPTISM -a t, RELATION to the REMISSION of SINS as taught in the NEW TESTAMENT Christian Church, Sun. Eve., Apr. 2 DONT MISS THIS SERMON M. Howard Fagan, Minister THERE , and BACK ;Sunny Southern California OO from Albany VIERECK'S BATHS First-class Workmen ; Only Cor. First amd Ellsworth Streets Six months round trip tickets on sale from princi pal Northwest cities to Los Angeles, Pasadena. Ar angc Empire, Long Beach and Santa Barbara. Stop overs allowed at all points enroute. ' Panama California cxposi o:: open all the year at San Diego; Exhibits from till principal countries of the world. ' Sec Southern California by electric cars of the Pa F.Icctric Railway. "O ange Empire." "Balloon Route." "Old Missions," "Tri-ngle." and "Mt. Lowe" trolley trips. Ask your local agent or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, . ;Orcgon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC