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PAGE FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1916. A Great Line of Silks and Wonderful Values. 36 inch Chiffon TAFFETA, . $1.35 Yard 40 inch SILK and WOOL POPLIN 95c yd 40 inch CREPE DE CHINE FOULARDS $1.35 yd. 36 inch CHENEYS FOUL ARDS $1.35 yd 36 inch FANCY STRIPES and PLAIDS $1.35 to $2 yd FLOOD'S 334 West FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, floor. 630 W. 7th. i nrs, HUB Theatre Today and Saturday A Universal Triumph Presenting the disting uished Star Hobr.rt Bosworth In Augustus Thomas' dramatic masterpiece. "Colorado" rr-istcily 5 act film production Ko raise in price tonight. Any Seat 10c COMING SUNDAY and MONDAY "Race Suicide" The six reel sensational feature 'i re tocial problem of the Uni-vs.-fe presented with a strong caDt fcesded by EARL METCALF AND ORMA HAWLEY r-.; tomorrow's paper for fur ther announcement. ADMISSION ISc CHILDREN 5c THE SAMPLE STORE Bulletin No. 23. April 7, WOMEN'S LOW SHOES An endless variety of Drum mers' Samples, in tan or black, ;;i:n metal or patent leathers, some straps, button or pump styles, values up to $3 now $1.45 Another lot of patent, kid, or gun metal, some button, one. two or three straps, plain or cap toe, styles of all kinds $1.95 All patent 4-strap sandal ....$2.65 Patent one-slrap sandal $2.45 Patent Colonial pumps, medium or high heels. $3.50 Mile make $2.65 Patent leather -Mary Janes $1.45-$2.45 TRADE 22 STORES C. J. BREIER CO. OR WE BOTH LOSE MONEY 27 inch JAP SILK ....50c yd 36 inch heavy JAP SILK, . 85c yd. 32 inch striped TUB SILK, . $1.00 yd. 33 inch PONGEE 65c yd. 34 inch heavy PONGEE, 85c yd. 32 inch striped SILK CREPE $1.35 yd STORE First Sr. !SiSB(SSS! 3 CITy NKWS & & a ta G '& a- st g s s s t& Bom On Friday -morning, April 7. at St ' Marv's Hosuital. Albany, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryant, a girl. All doin "ell, grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. I H. Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad ' Sandstrom. j Vaudeville at Globe i The Globe Theatre has secured Ed. j win J. Porter, singer of popular songs, i -.vho is featured with the regular pic- j ture bill today and Saturday. ,- Weather Report j Yesterday's temperature reached a 'maximum of 74 degrees, the hottest I day of the year, with prospects of be ing warmer today. The minimum was 39. The river fell to 5.4 feet, iinger Makes Hit Ted Ullmark, who has been pleas- ng audiences at the Rolfe Theatre the past two days with his clever char acter singing has been retained for v. o more days, l ie has a good voice und his songs are appreciated. Portland Men Here The following prominent Portland men arrived in the city late last night ly automobile and departed early this norning for the south: David T Honeyman, Erskinc Wood. E. C. Grellc, Bud Prosscr, and M. Hoi brook. All are prominent in the busi ness and social world of the Oregon j metropolis. Saturday Market i Tomorrow afternoon at the Hamil- :on store, under the auspices of the 'adies of the Christian church. A fine - lines of eatables will be on sale. To Visit in Dakota Miss Manning, oi the Hamilton itorc. will leave tomorrow for Dakota on a visit of two or three months with relatives. While gone her sister, Mrs. Culpwill fill iter position at the Ham ilton store. Left for Drewsey Fred Dohnert, of the First National Dank, left yesterday afternoon for Eastern Oregon, as nearly as can be learned for the vicinity of Drewsey. As his is not the vacation time of the 1916. Vol. 1. Gun Metal Mary Janes $2.45 One-strap vici sandal, low heel, flexible sole .. $1.75 Tan Oxford, rubber sole $2.45 Vici pump, medium heel ..$2.20 Patent leather pumps $1.98 Women's gun metal button hoes $1.85 Women's gun metal button sl.oes. cap toe $2.65 Womcn't patent cloth top but ton shoe , $2.65 Women's plain toe button clue ; $2.95 This is the season for low shoes. Come, compare the val i;t.. ,vc are offering. AT 22 STORES HERE TODAY and SATURDAY The Wonderful Collection of Art Subjects of the BROWN-ROBERTSON OO., Inc., of New York IT'S FREE DON'T MISS IT 230 WEST FIRST ST. THE year his friends arc wondering what the nature of his trip is. . German Comedies Tonight People like novelties. There will he on tonight at the college chapel, when the two German comedies are presented by the students oi the Ger man department, under Miss Mullen bach. They will be appreciated us much as if heard in Kiijjlish. Miss Mulleubach before their presentation will tell the story, and the acting will tell the rest. An admission fee of 25 cents will be charged, to secure funds for more German hooks. To M. W. A. All members of the M. W. A. who will go to Corvallis Saturday evening to assist in the initiation of a large class of about forty new members, are requested to meet at the hall tomor row evening at 7 o'clock, to leave In annus, or as soon afterwards as pos sible. It is expected that thirty or forty will go. Installed Officers The Elks last night installed the new officers of the lodge for the ensuing term, with a large number present. Past Exalted Ruler L. M. Curl con ducted the installation. W. M. Par ker, who has filled the po-ition in a very acceptable manner retired and turned over the chair to J. J. Collins, who has steadily advanced to the place. A Fine Musicale An event that will long be remem bered by those fortunate in being a part of was a musicale last evening. given by Mrs. Anna l-linn Hunt, at the residence of 11. A. N'clson, an ac count of which will appear in the so- ial columns of the Democrat tomor row evening. Central Point Mar. F. E. Williams, of Central Point. was in the city tl.is week, being in the county to look after his farm near Halsey. He has been at Portland on visit with relatives, Mrs. Williaims remaining for a longer visit. They formerly resided in this county. Modem Travelers The Modern Travelers will meet to morrow afternoon at 2:4a o clock, with Mrs. J. C. Irvine. Tax Payments Entered The clerks in the sheriff's office arc still entering up tax payments. To day's include: Eva Vernan. $144: Well Fargo Express Co.. $232.79: Blaine Clothing Co.. $276.25: rienj. and M. G. Shepherd. $114 26: I.. E. and 'Mary M. Blaine and I- E. Hamilton, $101.98: D. R. and F. W. Smith. $130- 43: J. G. Westfcld. $139.44: C. A. Mann and C. T. Brock. $204.20. Final Account Filed The first and final account of the Only 15 Days Till Easter BETTER GET YOUR SHOES Before the Big Rush We have a good asort ment of Eight Inch Boots in white leather and reignskin cloth also bright and dull kid. Both buton and lace. $3.35 to $5.00 McDowell Shoe Co. "Quality for Less" EVERWEAR HOSIERY ALBANY ART CRAFT i v S 9 sS OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW i9 e m $s&ai Oregon' City will build 5.lXl,UIO,000 gallon reservoir. Monmouth Herald has been sold by D. E. Stilt to II. Sweuson former owner oi Haudon Recorder. 1 Maplewood, on O. & E 7 miles from Portland, will get trunk factory. I Dallas Peppermint, distillery to be established here. Portland Wood Pipe Co. get big contract for steel bauds, malahle iron slices and iron hands on Wishkah water propect in Washington. Gold Hill Mining industry, reviv ing, tungsten found and also anti mony. Bend Shelvin-llison mill expects to cut 3UI.CXXI' (eel daily soon, em ploying several hundred men. Caston is busy laying water pipe. Hood River Kast Fork Irrigation Project being completed. Toledo J. S. Akin will build store adtninistiMtor Herbert A Tyler, in the estate of Carrie K. Tyler, deceased, was tiled today. Defendants Answer The answer of the defendant in the case of K. M. Mack vs. S. G. Talia. was filed today. License to Wed John L. Kelly, 26. a pharmacist of Albany and Gladys I.. M. Jones, 18. of Scio, were issued a marriage license today. Lebanon Couple Wed Wm. Phillips I. mining and Gladys Edna Edwards, both of Lebanon, were married by County Jiulne D. H. Me Knight this morning. The bride Iicin hut 17 years old, furnished a written permit from her parents. Are Old Friends K. E. Van Tassel this ninniin dis covered that I'nif. Woods leader of the Tjkeet Institute sierra and en tertainers, who gave their performance in this city last evening, is an old friend of his. This talented negro, who is a half-breed, was in Reloit (Wisconsin) College at the time Jmtac Van Tassel attended about 25 years ago. The identity of Prof. Woods was not discovered until he had left town (his morning and too late to renew their acquaintance. lie is said to he a very bright negro. GLOBE THEATRE i TONIGHT and SATURDAY rANIA MARINOFF (PATHE) Featuring the popular Fania Marinoff, George Probert, and Margaret Greene v ADDED ATTRACTION, VAUDEVILLE, EDWIN J. PORTER SINGING POPULAR and CHARACTER SONGS The Novel Nedra HAS THRILLED MILLIONS and was a "best seller In the height of It popularity. The picture play j better than the written story. ANY SEAT 830 WEST FIRST ST. KQBART BOSWORTH HERE IN "COLORADO" TONIGHT Augustus Thomas' most famous play. "Colorado," a story of the moun tain country, has been produced in five reels, and will he shown at the Hub tonight, Holurt Itosworth plays the principal role, supported by Anna l.ehr and a sterling cast of players. "Colorado" contains not one but a doxen exciting scenes, any one of which might he the "hig scene" of some so.-culled features. Perhaps the most exciting situation in the play is the flood scene, in which thousuuds of gallons of water arc let loose in one great torrent. Albert MaeQuerric, who enacts the role of Staples in the play, takes his life in his own hands when this flood bears down upon him and carries him with terrific speed down n gully in the midst of rolling logs and bushels Ur trout the hillsides. Among some of the mot familiar of Mr. Thomas' plays are; f "In Mixroura," "The I loonier Oue- ! Hir. "Tht Mmi IIn slair ' Ariitm " "On the Quiet." "Soldiers of For tune," "The Earl of Pawtuckel," "The Education of Mr. Pipp." "Mr. Let ting well's llooois, I'he Witching Hour." and "As a Man Think." building. Mill City booming. Potter l.hr. Co. starts Apr. 1. total output of all plant about JtX,(XX. daily. tOrcjon Logging railroad and Marsh field has incorporated. North Powder vote to build $25. IHX) school. Rainier .After shut down of two years. Pacific National Lbr. Co. mill has been opened. Astoria S. P. and S. railway con tempi;. tes building double track draw brldfc :it Young's Hay, Waldport grants Leslie H. Evans franchise to build electric light plant. Astoria Methodists will build $25. 000 church. Yamhill county let two bridge con tracts, one $12,528 and one $10,792. Oregon City dedicates $50,000 high school. A. O. Anderson & Co., ship owners cf Co.cnh.'gcu will establish Pacific Coast hac at Portland. Pacific Coast Steel Co plans to In- Here's a real offering George Barr McCutcheon's hovel 66 Pathe Gold " NEDRA Tells the story of how two lovesick people Grace Varnon and Hugh Ridgeway elope amid the confusion of pursuing servants and policemen, are wrecked by a typhoon, and Hugh finds him self In the company of Lady Tenny surrounded by cannibals, What follows makes the best story, the prettiest romance put In pictures in a long time. 10c A GOLD ROOSTER PLAY of a SCORE OF THRILLS Do You Trade at The Golden Rule where lite price re Hie Mm every day In the year. We don't keep you gucaaing to the right day. You wHl find pilce lower than moat o.clled tale prices, every dey, Htiying for our I2J Uuv Store for ciuh why couldn't w buy cheaper than the oue-atore merchant, Think It over. "Octagon" todn' 15c hone 10c "Octagon" Ladle' 20c hone 2 lor 25c "Octagon" Ladle' 25c hone I9c "Octagon" Ladlca' 35c hone 25c "Octagon" children' 20c hose 2 for 25c 20c Lattice' white hone 2 for 25c 20c Children' white hone 2 for 25c Ladies' venta .5c Ladle' vet 10c ?0c Ladle' vet 2 for 25c 25c Ladle' vest 19c "35c Ladlca' vest 25c Kvcrythintf Alwiiyt for Lea MANAGEMENT STANDARD OIL HERE CHANGES HANDS W." U. Onuiihl.on. iiiltuut ilimrict iilcMiinunKcr of the Sl.i n.l.i r 1 1 Oil Co.. was in the city today looking uftcr thr husinrHit here. The uutuiiMrmcnt of the Albany nffire linn been rliuuiicd, 0. K, Sudirll uccrediui! W I', How ard, who h;u conducted the Iiumuch here for nuny yc.ir for thc'conipany. Mr. Ilowurd having rrftiuncd to go to Montana, with a view of taking up a homcMcad, .Mr. Sudtell, brother of Hen. in n live yoiiuii man. a hualler. cate rolling mill at Portland. McMinnville let $!2,t) tewer con tract. Greham Heaver Stale Auto Co. tl.irts new buililintf. The Da.le N'ew $Jl.m ear (hup nd Ifmina1 of . W. R Ik N' coin plrtro and heiiiK occupied. MRS. M. SEXTON, an export Coricticre, will (Jcmonatrate the (uinntia CORSETS uAj; Monday, Apr. 10 You are welcome to attend Come and ice the liitcst model 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. NED RA" PRODUCED IN 5 PARTS ANY Ladle' union, all lea 25c Men' khaki pant Mc Men' blue trlpe overall ..69c Men' gray atrlpe overall ,. 69c Men' Jumper to match 69c 0hknh ovemll 75c Crown overall 75c Work hirt 25c. 39c. 45c Drew h!ru c, lc Hl.S Sport uhlrt ,. Me "5c Sport thirl 9c $1.00 Sport ahltt 69c "' 'oea. men' t.W Klk ahoea, boy' $1.89 Mule ihoe. men' $1.69 RvorylhinJ Always for I.ct ii it) $i n w w ij) ij) i ti) ao () tj) OD ) vt COURT HOU3K NOTES, A 19 f) (S) ft) CD Of) l A Warranty Deed. Henry Knrppcr and wile lo Alice M, Kui'ppcr, April I, fin. Laud in KaUton'. .'ml add, Lebanon, $10. J, II. I'arln and wife to I'earl Slew art. April 3, IWi. Land in Warnum' Add to Lebanon, $!. C. W, Garoutle and wile to ). S, lla.crn, May 24, I J 5. I.audu ill Tp. I.I. S. k 2 we.t. $10. Special Coimmiitiralifiu of St. John' I odic A. I". Si A. M , thit t'lid.iy eveniuK, at i -i. i.. i. . . 111 I.. (irKrrr Vi.liiutf brethren welcome. Ity order of W. XI. I I, WASIIIIUK.V , Secretary l;OK KK N'T Office room, in the Will-St.'trk building on l;irt utrrrr I. Kill, roomy ami comfortable. Call at !'. C. WillY Jeweler, o7tf BY 7t Rooster Players In "NEDRA" you have a thrill Ing elopement, a terrlbb ty phoon, a realistic wreck In the tropics, a couple caat nsho.o on a cannibal Me, their exciting li.'c and growing love, final eBCupe and happiness for the futuro. SEAT 10c