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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, APRIL 10. 1916.
New Waists and
Middies
Styles that are perfect fitting
and good to look upon
MIDDIES $1.25 each, in all
white, or black and white
trimmed.
IMPORTED PONGEE WAISTS-
WHITE CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS
STRIPED CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS ...
STRIPES or CHECKS in TAFFETA WAISTS .
FLOOD'S
334 West
FARM LANDS FOR RENT Two
tracts near Albany, one of 35 acres,
one of 25 acres, rental cash or
share; for particulars see Fish &
Hodges. Albany. Ore. nlO-16
HUB THEATRE
TODAY ONLY
The Last CI, ance to See
"Race Suicide"
The large crowd that saw this b"j production last evening pro
nounced it one of the best that has been shown in Albany.
O Remember a Two-Hour Show O
Matinee 5c and 10c;
SPECIAL 10 VOTES
Watch for "CAMILLE," the big Shubert production.
THURSDAY A1TD FRIDAY.
P & RED FEATHER
f PRE.SENT
TtfE'DAINTY IDOL
J-,s . V 'T
Drama of Jdyllic CRantC
mmm
r-XAiLi tr'. e
WITH
'''V "THE MAN
Sr.F.NP PPnM "TUT CWn
flVCACT MUTUAL MASTER PICTURE
Rolfe Theatre tonight
LINGERIE WAISTS
at 95c each, in plain and
fancy voiles, and lace cloth.
$2.50 ea.
$3.50 ea.
$3.75 ea.
$4.50 ea.
STORE
First Sr.
FOR SALE Modern 5 room bunga
low, including furnace, fireplace,
Dutch kitchen, stationary tubs and
cement basement, full lot, $2300.
$800 down, balance to suit. Apply
Democrat office. alOtf
REELS O
Evening 5c and 15c
IN THE CONTEST
PMOTO PLAYS
OFTHUCREU
WV BVtS
IN WHITE VWM
9 '
TUF r.i
MADE By AMCRJCAN
and To-rsday.
G. A. HAD SHOOT, SQUAD
OUT ON 0. E. RANGE
Some Good Scores Made
the Four Shoots at Dif
ferent Ranges.
in
A squad of the Coast Artillery, of
this city, yesterday had a shoot at the
range in the O. E. pit east of the city,
making some fairly good scores. The
following are the averages for the
four shoots, at .300 yards, 500 yards.
AX) yards rapid and AX) yards rapid,
out of a possible 50, for .hose who
qualified with a score of 32 or more:
Capt. R. R. Knox 41 2-4. His best
was 46 for 500 yards, lowest 35 for 300
yards.
Mcch. I.. L. McGce 41 2-5. Ilest
47 for 200 yards rapid, lowest 35 for
'300 yards .
Private Jas. Setchfield 41 1-2. Best.
43 for 300 yards rapid, lowest. 40 for
'200 yards rapid.
Trivate Louis A. Jones W 1-5.
Best, 43 at 200 and 300 rapid. Lowest,
39 at 300 yards.
Private Ellsworth Kay 35 1-2
Highest 40 at 200 and 300 rapid. Low
est 2S at 500 rasds.
Bycrs 33 3-4. Best. 36 at 300 rapid:
lowest, 29 at 500 yards.
Otto LaGrange-J3 1-4. Highest,
37 at 300 yards, lowest. 31 at 300 rap
id.
Chester A. Crouch 32 1-2 Best 34
at 300 yards: others 32.
NEW ANTHEM FOR NATION
IS PROPOSED IN HOUSE BILL
First Sines Forty-sixth Congress.
1&5Q0 Prii. Offered by Elks.
A One, stirring and blgh sounding
anthem has been Introduced bito the
bouse by Representative Dyer of St
Louis, who has asked that congress
adopt the resolution containing the
Orma Hawley In "Race
Pacific Junk
Shop
2d and BAKER
Wholesale and retail
HIDES, PELTS, RUBBER, METALS, MACHINERY, PIPE,
SACKS, RAGS, and SECOND-HAND TOOLS.
Will give retail prices as follows:
For scrap rubber S l-2c, brass 8c to 10c, copper 12c to 15c. For 25 to
fO pounds, l-2c will be added; also from 50 to 75 pounds and 75 to
100 pounds, and all other metal goods.
Green hides 12 l-2c; solid green 14c; rags 75c to $1.50 per hundred.
Square dealing, honest methods our motto.
t
Ed. ROGOWAY, Prop.
BELL PHONE 345-R HOME 2227
verses ux n n:ilnnul hymn. Tlio Intro
(luctloii of this poetry us n Joint resolu
tion, according to Joel Grtl.vson, tho
walking encyclopedia of the bouse
document room, Is tho llrst since. ltep-
resenintlvo 8. V. Downey of Wyoming
startled tho l ort.v-nl.vtli congress with
a SiH) ,ago epic.
ltcptvscutntlvo Dyer's proposed an
them Is the effort of Henry MoKueu
Jones of 81. I-oula to win tho 2,500
prlio offered by tho Klks for a national
anthem Hint congress will accept. The
last verse of the resolution reads;
Give us peace by upright arbitration.
No ueuth ilcallnir shut to be hurled,
Put If forced lino wir Just remember
That OKI Olory will never be Curled.
For our union's cemented forever.
Wo have honored tho blue and the amy.
Then we ll rlchtooualy follow Old Olory
With a power no nntlon can stay.
MAY BREAK GREAT ESTATES.
The British Government May Adopt
Scheme of Land Purchase.
One of the results of the war, ac
cording to rellulilc Information, will bo
the adoption by the government of a
big r . home of land purchase for Klur
land such as has been so successful In
Ireland.
Confronted with the twofold proli
leni of providing employment for dis
charged soldiers both during and after
the war mid the desirability of Increas
ing home grown food supplies, the
lioiue ullice, ilia board of trade and the
board of agriculture entered Into con
sultation with the war ullice and the
ndmlrnlty. and the outcome was the
appointment by the hoard of agricul
ture of n seclnl committee presided
over by Sir Hurry C. W. Verney,
The report of the coiuuilttco la said
to recommend extensive statu acquisi
tions of land by compulsory purchase
for the establishment on a Inrgo scale
of colonies of small holders and the de
velopment of eo-oierntive buying nnd
marketing and of agricultural credit
banks, together with a provision for a
Inrge state grunt to put the proposals
into operation
DID ROOSTER WALK 88 MILES?
Lost In New York, He Turns Up In
Port Jervis With Swollen Feet.
iviw.iru and Allien Mouroe. who
bnve n large poultry farm uear Port
Jervis. X. V., recently exhibited some
Plymouth Koek fowl at the poultry
shjw lu Madison Stiuare (lurdeu. New
Suicide at the Hub tonight only.
dealer in
York city, where ohe of the roosters
won llrst prise.
When the hints wero crated and
reudy to Ih expressed buck to Tort
Jet vls I ho prise rooster, valued ntJ'.W.
escaped and for four weeks was lost
The nlh-r mormtu when tlio Monron
brothers went out to feed their feath
ered stock they were nuiusixt to llnd
the missing prlsu winner lu the yard.
Ills feet were swollen and calloused,
and lie wus weak from exposure and
luck or food. Hut ho crowed lustily.
Port Jervis Is clghty-elght miles from
New York.
Cleveland's Inexpensive Police Foroe.
Cleveland has one pnllcemnu for or
ery Sol Inhabitants. New York has
one for each 4115 Inhabitants, and Chi
cago one for each 4.SH cltlieus. St.
Louis has one policeman for every 370
.if Its population. These facts will lie
rontulnc'd In a report soon to bo Issued
by Secretary V. V. Norrls uf tho po
lice department. The Hintenient will
show that Cleveland's per capita ex
peudlture for police Is leas Ulan that
of any of the largest llfteeu cities of
the country.
Chseker Tournament In a Jail
liiiiiutcit of the county Jail In Supe
rior. Wis., are conducting n checker
tournament, mid ninti'lies tire played
dally despite the fact Ilia I some of the
men are conlltied to their cells. One
man holds the hoard on his lap and the
other makes IiIm movos by poking a
stick through the luira.
Dr. Stone's Heave Drops cures
heaves. Price $1 ; for sale by all drug
gists.-
a2lf
GLOBE
. TODAY and TUESDAY
Special! Special II
The original wonderful
ROSE MELVILLE
Creator of the famous
SIS HOPKINS
in the first of the popular Ka
lem Sis Hopkins stories to be
ceen here, in
"When Things
Go Wrong"
SELIG TRIBUNE
The world's best news pictorial
showing U. S. soldiers in the
Villa chase.
"THE RUSE"
3 act Vitagraph
Broadway star feature.
An unusual drama featuring
Hairy Morey and Joseph Kil
gour and
NAOMI CHILDERS
ANY SEAT
10c
Beautiful when closed
1 1
yil! I
The FREE is for the busy womanIt sews faster
THE FREE is for the weak woman It runs
lighter,
The FREE is for the nervous woman It runs
noiseless,
The FREE is absolutely guaranteed for life.
We know the quality of its construction We
know it is built to last a lifetime. It will give
you a lifetime of service, and you can hand it
down to your children.
The FREE is for the poor aa well as the rich,
it is as easy to buy aa it is to run.
TRADE YOUR OLD MACHINE FOR
THE FREE MACHINE
f 4 ir 1 for only a few weeks
p 1 a W eek w ,h
Come and see how much the difference will be as
this offer lasts only while the new MODEL Is be
ing introduced.
Fortmiller
Another Big Shipment
Men's Trousers
in work and dress patterns at your usual saving of 25 to 33 1-3 per
cent. It's in the buying for our 125 Busy Stores,
$1.50 Men's khaki pants 98c
$2.00 Meri'c dress pants $1.49
$2.50 Men' Dress pants - $!.'
$3.50 and $4.00 Dress pants - $2.98
Blue serge or stripes many patterns.
Everything
Always
lor I. ess
Some Queer Ones
Michigan college president went blind
from answering Iclli-m eiMigi'iituluttiig
bliu on his elglit.v-iteveulh lilrtlidiiy.
Tlllllieit 1mm. Mlimmiii.il It, 1m. fih, iiisiml
to sting left expert's llw so swollen lis
bad to end lecture at Ohio university.
Rmullpox germs thirteen years old
guve malady to .Minnesota man who
roiuodt-letl ruoui In which patients bud
been kept.
Three, pounds shy when be applied
for enlistment lu the iiriuy. Cincinnati
recruit drank water so that he gained
four pounds In thrvo hours.
Ilnvo to oil up tho old shotgun and
lie your uwn policeman In Teuuerk,
X. J as forco of live had to null fur
lack of snlsry appropriation.
Ily marrying his sou's mother-In law
ICust Oniuge (X. J.I couiiclliiiau will
becouiu uleprnther In-law to his sou
and stepfather to Ids daughtur-lu-luw.
8turk statistics, past and proaiiex-tlva.
offered by parents siitlaili.nl Mouiclulr
(X. J.I education hoard (he Walchung
school Instead of that In 1-Mgvuionl
I'nrk should be enlarged.
RE A nOU g W A NT A DS.
.) Si til (S S
AT THE THEATRES.
..Today.
Globe Theatre Mixed bill, in
troducing Rose .Melville, the orig
inal Sis Hopkins,
Hub Theatre fvarl Mctcalf
and Orma Itawlcy in the prob
lem play, "Rase Suicide,"
Rolfc Theatre May Allison
and Harold ' l.ockwood ' in the
drama, "The end of the Road."
Come Early and Bring Your
Neighbors With You to Sec
Sewing Machine
(Invented and patented by W. C. FREE)
Demonstration Every
-Afternoon
Convenient whan open
We Will Buy Your Old Machine
Furniture
MASONIC TEMPLE
vcrydiMttf
Always
fur Lest
l-UK SALE UK TK.I)K-I.iitc mod
el Studcbiikcr auto tvilli self start
er, electric lights, demountable
rims, full Moating axle and tiuikrn
bearings; alio (our choice lots in
Nye Uracil, close to Hotel Kelly.,
What have you? R. Walworth. Al
bany. alO-12
TODAY
"THE END OF
THE ROAD"
SCENt FH0M"1HF. t.ND Of THE ROD"
riVB-ACT MUTUAL M AJtT"CIUH,
KADt STV AMKBlltAfl
5-sct Drama of life among the
Carolina Muunlslne, featuring May
Alllson and Harold Loekwood
Rolfe Peerless Orchestra
Vincent C. Knowlee, Director
Any Seat 10c
ftW.1
The FREE is for the artistic woman It's more
beautiful,
The FREE is for llic economical woman It will
give yon a lifetime of acrvicc.
Company