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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 27.1918. PAGE THREE Here li chance to molts tome (food Investments. Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday Corn Flakes, i packuxe for 25c Rnlder'a Catsup, piles per holllo I'Jc Haltlmore Oyntcrn, no point 3 cans fur Z5c Graham Hour, very telsct, 25c pockuije for l'lc The Connecting Links In The Chain of Health' Poller's Golden Cat Sold on Merit Jl Coffco Tea Spice Extracts Uniting Powder Large, new orannes, pries per dor. 35c and 30c Another 100 pounds of those delicious ginger niiars, price per pound 10c TRY TIMS STORE FOR FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES, OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. THIS WEEK WE HAVE ADDED FRESH, BULK PICKLES. SOUR. PLAIN SWEET AND FANCY CUT SWEET PICKLES THAT ARE HANDLED IN A SANITARY MANNER. IT IS AN ECONOMICAL WAY TO BUY YOUR PICKLES. Phone orders will be accepted on these spe cials. We hive a C, O. D. delivery which will i Pive you prompt service. ItsmnsnU Ars Half Pries Wsdnatdayt W.lch for Our Wdnsdy Sp.cUU W-.- f SL w m (Mm f IM -'- rf i. VALUES for CASH WORTH WHILE m H l(h30AfUr U noon lit, 2; H 2nd 4:30 Carriul attention given to ull jew elry repaiiinit at Ktcaincrs new time o5if udv Home Restaurant JIM CHRIST Manner Many yean chef in bin hotels MKU MKALS ONLY 2.Sc Week days nnd Sunday. Special ordcrti. Arc yott contcmphtitiK moving? If so, to reduce moving cxpcusct you had tcttcr not in touch with the City Auto Trniifrfcr Co. v al7tf iSome Kare Bargain in Keal Estate. ' Two lc;itii)ftit litis n mi modern inlic on j:ivcl Mrcct. WrM Altany: -Ciuli nmt. c.i!i down and balance $J0 il'tr tiiunih without interest. Vou will : luv- in miovc i)titrk to !c( thin. j (jiiod K-mhiiii im.di-in house and lot j nicely niiunii'd, I -.c in. West Albany, j fi u e away down. i'rat'.tiii:l tt :id f . tr house, tttt'U ;! tit the nun. I imjtrovfd p;tri of West AHi:iny. Jut think of it. $!500. , Have M'icial ood resilience lots at 1 1 iititi h'.ihl v low nrit'e. Oil on J. V. i I'ipr, 2tj West Jnd St. Will not Rive ' ,.f.,-,..-..:M l.v !.r attf FORTUNE HUNTER TO GIVE AMATEURS CHANGE MAY 4-5 ROLFE THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY Lit chnco to too the enchanting screen itnr Marguerite Snow mid lh gifted young dramatic actor Paul Gilmore, in "ROSEMARY" fcCENE fHOM ROStMAlU A delightful drama of youth and old age. No prettier piny written COMING FRIDAY Wm. Farnum in "FIGHTING BLOOD" jjj.o-iiAH-imn ima.'j: .j1 j I.-' The announcements in the news papers yesterday that the Albany Commercial chili is to put on Win chell Smith's famous comedy, "The Fortune Hunter," with an all-star cast of local players, has created more comment than the announcement of any theatrical event this season. Al ready people arc inquiring when they can get scats for the play, and the management received advanced notic es of several hox parties for the op ening season. For the benefit of those who miss ed the opening announcement yes terday, here is the jist of it. The Al bany commercial club is about to launch a big amateur theatrical event The play is "The Fortune Hunter," a famous comedy, the cast is beyond doubt the most notable aggregation of local actors that has ever been brought together at one time in this city, the production will be claborac. and the proceeds from the play will he used to elect Miss Marion Ander son queen of the Rose Festival. If yon, miss "The Fortune Hunt er" you will be playing an awful joke on yourself. But there is no good reason why you should miss it. The prices have been placed so low that everybody can afford it. The tick els will he from 25c to 75c, accord ing to where you want to sit and no more. You will get more than twice that amount in entertainment alone, and besides that you will have the satisfaction of knowing that the price of your ticket will mean a thousand or more votes for your can didate. Remember the dates for "The For tune Hunter." They arc Th.ur.sday and Friday, May 4 and 5. The re served scat sale for both perform ances will open at Woodworth's drug store Wednesday morning, May 3, at 9 o'clock. RETURNS TO ALBANY Albany friends will be pleased to learn that Stayton Blue Ribbon Flour may again be obtained at the dealers. For twenty years Stayton Blue Rib bon Flour has been the choice of large number of Albany people, an(J will be found, as always, fully up to the old high standard. Your dealer will gladly procure It for you on re quest. The sack, $1.35. a25ml The Truth in Advertising You've heard about the nation-wide movement against misrepresenting goods for sale. Here's our viewpoint: we're in bus iness to increase sales from year to year. To do this requires the confidence of the people. Arid to get this confi dence, truth is essential. We believe that every article we sell, whether it be a collar button or a suit of clothes, is worth every cent we ask for it sometimes more. We want you to feel the same way after you buy a thing. If you should not feel that way, the greatest favor you can do yourself and us is to bring it back and give us your reasons. We're open to argument and want you to be, too. Will you come in and pass judgment on our Spring stock of men's wear? The Blain Clothing Company The Clothcraft Store PETER W. COLLINS.OF BOSTON 6AVE ADDRESS AT GLOBE The Matter With the World Is a Lack of Harmony and too Much Infidelity. Before a large audience, at the Globe last' night, l'ctcr W. Collins, electrician, of Boston, speaking un der the auspices of the Knights of Columbus, told what is wrong with the world. An eloquent speaker, forceful in his delivery, he made a strong impression on his audience. The matter, he said, is a lack of harmony, and too much irreverence and infidelity. It is an age of strife, conflict and bitterness. lie treated the lack of harmony under several heads: hirst, in the home, where .the can cer divorce is at work. One in twelve marriages results in divorce. Second, among religious organiza tions. There can be no brotherhood Money to Loan. In the following amounts: S10.000. $5,000, $3,000, $2,000, $1,000. This is lo cal money and vrant good all purpose arm mortgage security. Call on J V. PIPE. 203 W. 2nd St. dly wk ilOtf FOR RENT Furnished six room cottage. Inquire at 333 South Jef ferson St. Home phone Black 4128. m22tf FOR SALE Good 5-passcngcr auto mobile. Just overhauled and in fine shape. Also international wood saw in the pink of condition. The saw season will soon be here. These machines must he sqld immediate ly. For prices, terms, etc., see Ben Rozell, or call Bell phone 436-Y: Home phone 544-K. a26m3 of man apart from the fatherhood of God. The world needs more relig ious tolerance. There is no conflict between religion and science, he said, and showed how religious men have been at the bottom of the world's greatest discoveries. The applicatjon of the ten commandments he declar ed, is the cure for the ills of the world. The evil of the world is the breaking of the commandments. The fen commandments and the gospels arc the beacon lights of the world. Third, between capital and labor, with the problems of insufficient wages and unemployment. Eight to 12 per cent of the laboring men of the country are cyt of employment, among them, some for a season, some because of weather, some continually, and yet, he said, in the country there are more jobs than workers. A big field is the free employment bureau. The need for the settlement of dis putes is for those concerned to get together. The social conscience needs to be aroused. Love of God and love of country are the foundation of loy alty, and there is no morality apart from the love of God. He said, speaking o fthe war, that if the rulers concerned would get to gether in a room, and lock the door, they could stop the war in a short time. There is only one country, he de clared, to which we owe our allegi ance, the United States, with its stars and stripes. City Treasurer's Notice. The undersigned as tlv city Treas urer of Albany, Oregon, has funds on hand to and will pay General Fund warrants Nos. 338 to 437 inc. of the issue of 1914. Interest will cease w-ith date of this notice, April 25, 1916. H. B. CUSICK, a25-26-27 City Treasurer. WHY let your grass go to waste when you can get milch cows or young stock of HUB BRYANT on time? Turn your feed into money, . Daily -Democrat my Carrier. 94 Year. ROLFE Theatre COMING FRIDAY and SATURDAY WM. FOX presents WILLIAM FARNUM $100,000 a Year Matinee Idol and Dorothy Bernard in "FIGHTING BLOOD" A play of the Kentucky Mountains and the early gold fields. Mr. Farnum appears in an entirely new role. 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By increasing the intensity and duration of the bath it has proven to be an effective agent in promoting oxidation and free elimination of effete and poisonous substances from the system. Also in reducing flesh. Prices reasonable. Inspection invited. Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.. Other hours by appointment. SCHMITT-IIUNT BUILDING, Broadalbin Street,' nearly opposite Postoffice. Suites 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Phones Bell 186-R. Home 1461 No catching cold or weakening effects. No need of going to Hot Springs. Get Relief at Home . "Tliexortun e Hunter 99 Globe Theatre M ay 4