. ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JUNS 26, i016. AOE THKKI c A S H .V A L U E S For That Vacation Trip Select your Trunk, Suitcase, Travelling Bag, from the largest and. most varied assortment in Albany TRUNKS . R. and O. Everwear Trun, 3-pIy .14 inch green fibre, with one tray.... . .." $10.00 R. and 0. Everwear Trunk, J-ply 34 inrh, narrow fibre, willi one tray . $10.50 R. and O. Everwear Trunk, 3.ply 3d Inch, canvaa-cnvcrcd, rcavily rein forced, Iruihcr tliapa, two trnya, ...:..:... ...... $u.5o Grey, Tin-covered, 3-ply Trunk, 34. inch, heavily reinforced, leather . alnipt $10.00 Small Canvas-covered Trunk, one tray, 34-inch - $6.50 Steamer Trunk, canvas-covered, one tray $5.50 Tltia lit duet nut evcnilcacribe hall of the variety we carry. SUITCASES Leather Suit Coat,'11 1:in ond black, sizct 23-inch, 24-inch, and 26-inch, . rniiKinK in price from$5.50 to $17.50 Fibre Suit Cases, sis 22'inch, and 24-inch, pricca $1.50. $1.95, and $2.00 Small Matting Suit Cases and Ham per, ranging In price ... 50c to $1.35 HAND BAGS Tlicac traveling baga arc of the fiii .cat quality and make, in tan, brown, lilac k and alligator, priced from $8.50 to $22.50 Come in, we will be glad to show you W O R T H W H I L E HAMILTONS' ' ') PERSONALS PROM SHEDD S AND THAT VICINITY ' . Shedd it booming industrially and in commercial trale, Mrt. Bertha Niccwood of California ia viaiting ,Mr, and Mra. K. Arnold, of Shedd, where the uacd to live. J. W. Davit ia shipping a car load of hogt to Portland today. Miaa Alice Kaatcrhrook, of the Nor mal ia visiting rclativca. The diatrict at Shedd i'a putting uravcl on the highway clear through the diatrict. Mr. Buuaon, of the Boaton Roller Mills, it recovering from the fall from the barn. He ia able to walk by the ai dof crutchea. P. Tomton, proprietor of the Kozy Korner Confectionery, haa returned from Portland with hia bride. They were charivaricd by the Shedd boya. Charlca Williams, of Philomath, has returned to work on the pepper-box threading machine. Mrt. .Hawthorn, Alice Hawthorn, Mra. 'H. Croft, Miaa Alice Kaatcr hrook, Mr. and Mra. K. C. Margeraon, Miaa Buna Margeraon, N. Shedd, M. Jacobs, J. Jlalveraon, John Cornell, Jifiaa Vera Cornctt, Miaa Vclma Stone and others were ahoppcra of Albany in the last two days. E. Shedd went to Corvallia where he. married Miaa Pearl Beck. They have gone to Newport to apend their honeymoon. Mr. Shedd haa a large farm near Shedd and ia a very indus trious farmer. Miss Beck lived near Albany and taught school at Shedd ! for three yeara. The Boy Scouts will dedicate their building on June 30. James Carothers hat returned from Portland. ( t) a (j) 4) o!) is t) (si s $ 0. OAKVILLE NOTE8 AND PERSONAL OP INTEREST 9 4 CDS) fiBi)8a08j Mrs. Schalhoru and daughter ami Mi Jniirphiue Smith, of Granta P.ian. arc visitirg with rclativca here. Mr, licit band of hccp were run In their pasture early one morning last wcrk ond three of thcni were chewed up' by a nriglilmr'a doga. Two have died of their wounds and the third i'' not out of danger The life of a sheep killing dog ahoiild nut be longer than it tukea good markaman to pull thr trigger A good marksinan'a gun t alwqya loaded and the law i in his favor Don't tell a ueighhor that his dog kills sheep: it will offend him Kill the dog firat. Mra. Bell went to Toledo laat Satur day. Toledo la the county ae.it of Lincoln county, where Judge Miller hat hia teat of judgment. The judge was once pedagogue and band leader of Oakville. lie was also n member of "O. L. C." We miaa hia presence and wish him aucccia. The prune prospect ia good. Mr. Wicka haa used two cords of vine ma ple poles to prop up hit over loaded prune trees, lie ia alao putting up a new dryer on account of hia prospect also a new house. , Many peach orchards arc loaded and the earlier varietict will ripen In July. The nice rains will help the gardens and pasture; alao the milk cows. The roads arc all full of gravel be tween here and Corvnllis and perhaps tome of the older citizens will not see TWO GOOD TRIANGLE PLAYS. AT THE ROUE How a woman of strong personality met and recognized her toul mfcte and lifted him from degradation only to lose him is told in "The Winged Idol," coming Jo the Kolfe theatre tonight. Katharine Kaclred, who appears in the Triangle-1 ncc play, "The Winged Idol, haa been repeatedly characterized at the moat accomplished "vampire actress" of the American stage. She makes her entree in motion pictures under the direction of Thomas H. Incc in the role of a Rifssian aeeress in ihis forceful drama, written by C. Gardner Sullivan. .'- "Crooked to the End," a Triangle Keystone comedy of railroading, shows Pred Mace and his associates in some laughable and exciting episodes, o Changed. "That new maid of ours la a wonder. When the eaino to im two months ago Kho couldn't understand a word wa Bald to her." "Ajid uow7" a "And now she won't" St Loula rott-Plapatch. Putting It Mildly. ' "Would you call Uncle Peter a stingy man?" "Well, no. Pd merely aay that be had all hit generous Impulse under perfect control." Boaton Transcript Comparisons. "My butler left me without any warning." "You got off easy. Mine left me without any spoons." Baltimore Amer ican. Fruity. Wlgg That girl la aura a peach. Waijg Did you ever see her twin ali tor? They're a pair. Philadelphia Record. Both, "I want glaaa aultablo (or studying the atara." "Yet, air. Aatmnomlral or theatri cal'" Now York Tlmoa. good roads again, but the men of ten der years may be able to ruij their iititoa on good roada. Why not? t LITTLE ROSF. BUD. THE "HULL" DETCHABLE HANDLE SUMMER UMBREL LA. The latest umbrella ia the ' Theda Bara r Blue, purple, green, black, fancy borders F. M. FRENCH & SON Jewelers and ' Engravers . Selling agents for Albany 4TH OF JULY at NEWPORT, , ORE. A Big Time for All Is Assured Concert by band, patriotic exorcises, foot and boat races, tug of war, tennis tournament, preparedness parade, plug-ugly parade, naval battle, dance at Rod and Gun Club hall 2 TRAINS AS FOLLOWS: Leave Albany 7:30 a.m. 12:55 p.m. Leave Corvallia.. 8:05 a.m. 1:40 p.m. Arrive Ncwport..l2:15 p.m. 6:05 p.m. Leave Newport.. 7:05a.m. 6:00p.m. Arrive Corvallia..! 1 :30 a.m. 10: p.m. Arrive Albany ....12:10 p.m. 10:45 p.m. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES on sale July 1, 2, 3, and 4th Return limit July. 5th ' Ask local agent for further information John M. Scott, General Passenger Apent, Portland, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES s 9 PERSONAL MENTION FROM FAYETTEVILLE 9 Faycttevillc, Or., June 26. (Special to the Democrat.) Mra. L. R. Mor gan, who hat been seriously ill of ty phoid fever for the paat two or three days, was taken to the Harrisburg hospital last Tuesday morning. W. P. Powers, the general passen ger and freight agent of the Oregon Electric, was, a business visitor in Faycttevillc laat Tuesday morning. W. F. Crawford, of near Verdure, was a visitor at the warehouse early Tuesday morning. Mr. Crawford re ports that hia warehouae at Verdure it under full construction and will be completed within a few daa. II. C. Ristig, of Portland, who hat been viaiting witfi his ton, J. F. Rit tig, a . merchant, for the past two week a, returned to hia home in Port land laat Wednesday evening on the electric. J. C. Brown & Sont, of near Fay etteville, purchased a new threshing machine recently. v M. P. McClane and Otto Brittow, of near Shedd, boarded the Thursday morning electric for Albany. L. R. Morgan took the Wednesday evening electric for Harrisburg to visit hit wife, Mra. L. R. Morgan, in the hospital. Mrt. I. M. Saxton took the 12:15 electric Friday afternoon for Albany to visit with friends. Mitt Bertha McCormick left for Scabeck, Washington, on the 12:15 electric Thursday afternoon, to at tend the Y. W. C. A. convention as a delegate. ' David Hayes, of Peoria, took the 8:28 electric Saturday morning for Al bany. ' Those who attendned' the Round L'p at Philomath on Saturday wcrcf Messrs. I. F. Ristig. J. T. Miller, Lou is Schultz, L..C. Miller. H. C. Schultz, Fred Carlton. Harold Hamilton, Frank Workenger, G. L. Workengcr. of Faycttevillc. , F. M. Johnston, of near Plainview. boarded the Sunday morning electric for Junction City. J. E. Davit, of Shedd, and Fay Ham ilton and friend, Geo. Mc Bride, of Yayettcville, motored to Philomath early Saturday morning to attend the Round-Up. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nitzel and family were visitor! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schultz in Fayetteville over Sunday. . COMING EVENTS. July 5-15 National Guard Encamp ment July 7-16 Albany Chautauqua. , July 10-15 Elkt' National conven tion, Baltimore. July S-I9 Boys' encampment, Cas cadia. July 24-25 State Jewelers' conven tion, Albany. Aug. 1-10 Supreme lodge K. of P. Portland. - Nov. 7 Election. WHEN answering classified ads, please mention-the Democrat. THE UNIVERSAL CAR With fifty branches twenty-five as sembling plants and nearly 8,000 agen cies in all parts of the United States. Ford owners reap the benefits of the service rendered by this wonderful or-1 gajiization. Average cost for operation and maintenance is two cents a mile with real service whenever, needed. Touring Car, $440; -Runabout $J90 Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan ;$7.40, f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at Craw ford's Garage, 9th and Baker, Albany. - Mortgage Loans. Have plenty of local money to loan on farms in amounta from $1000 to $2500; also have Eastern money, and can make' loant in amounts ranging from $3500 to $10,000 on good culti vated farms in Linn or Benton coun ties for long time. No delays in ob taining the loan. See J. V. PIPE, 203 West First St ' Tiatif.a miwfA with crrpatf. nf care. City Auto Transfer. adv al7-tf ' THE PICKENS. HOUSE. A private- rooming house at New port, Oregon, two blocks from Nye Beach. Good accommodations. Rates reasonable. Box 215, Newport. Ore gon. j26-jl County trips, at reasonable ratet. City Auto Tranafer. al7tf Real Estate for Sale Bargains in farm bnda, city prop erty; money to loan, insurance written in the strongest old line companies. Call on J. V. Pipe, 203 W. 2nd St . WORK WANTED Will go out or take work home. Lace curtains a specialty. 25c per pair. ; Bell 596-J. or 323 E. 2nd. - . - a4tf Albany is a good city. Albany's markets are better than the av erage. Nebergall's Market ranks best in the state for Sanitation and equipment Help' a home in dustry and protect your health, by buying your meats from ' D.E. NEBERGALL MEAT COMPANY SECOND AND LYON STS. , - Both Fones 47 Matting Suit Case . Fibre Suit Case ..98c 75c, 98c Leather Suit Cases $3.25 up, $5.65 Trunks $6.45 up, $9.83 The Sample Store's BULLETIN Coats Thread . Lustre Crochet Cotton -Mer. Crochet Cotton 4c 4e .10c Darning Cotton, O. N. Tjll.2c No. 93. June 28, 1916. VoL No. 1. Men's Suits See our line of strictly hand-tailored, shape and color retaining, plain or fancy worsteds, checks and various other patterns at ". .$12.85, $14.85, $16.50, $18.50 Men's Home Spun Suits . - $7.50 , Men's Worsted Suits $7.50, $9.85 Men's Blue Serge Suits ...... $9.85 Men's Worsted Suits -....$12.50, $14.50 Men's Trousers Grey Cuff Bottoms $2.85 Browns, Blues, or Stripe patterns N at $3.85, $4.50, $5.00 " Men's Hats New styles and various colors, $2.50 value ... ........... $1.65 Another lot of Dress Hats, the reg ular $3.00 value . $2.45 $5.00 Panamas . $3.45 . Dress Straw Hats ...49c up $1.20 - Men's Sport Shirts In various patterns .49c, 65c, 90c Men's Shirts Plain or Military collars, white, cream, tan or blue, 49c, 65c, 85c, 98c Men! Save on Your Everyday Wants Here Blue Bib Overalls . Khaki Pants 7Sc ..98c Whipcord Pants . Work Pants, dark patterns Work Shirts Heavy Suspenders . Porous Unions . ..98c, $1.25 . $1.45, $1.75 . 39c, 45c, 49c 25c Balbriggan Unions Athletic Unions Two-piece Underwear . Nelson Seamless Sox .. Canvas Gloves Black or Tan Sox Silk Lisle Hose . Boston Garters .49c, 89c .89c ...65c ..:.....45c 3 pr. 25c 3 pr. 25c 3 pr. 25c ...J.19c . 18c Large Straw Hats ... 18c, 25c Brown or Blue Silk Hats . 49c Mule Skin Shoes $1.45, $1.69 Elk Shoes . .....$1.65, $1.95, $2.35 Plain Toe Work Shoes $2.20, $2.85 Brown Blucher Work Shoes $2.85 up $3.85 Dress Shoes, Blucher .$2.45 Button or Lace Gun Metal Shoes . .. . $2.95 ' Black Gun Metal Rubber Sole Shoe . $2.95 Men's Button or Lace Gun Metal or Vici Shoes ........$3.20, $3.65, $3.85 Men's Oxfords .$1.65, $2.95, $3.43 ' Men's White Shoes, Rubber Sole - and Heel .... $1.49, $1.89 Women's House Dresses Various Patterns 79c, 95c, $1.19, $1.49 . Misses' Dresses 49c, 65c, up $1.65 Children's Dresses .49c, 65c up $1.10 Women's Muslin Gowns 65c Women's Muslin Drawers 25c, 35c Women's Muslin Skirts -49C Women's Kimonas .- Women's Black and Colored Petti coats at 49c, 98c, $1.19 Women's Hose ; 10c, 15c, 20c Women's Patent Pumps, large va- . riety of styles , . $1.95 One-strap Vici Slippers ... .$1.90 Women's Oxfords and Pumps, Black or Tan, a pair ... $1.00 White Canvas Button Shoe $1.00 White Canvas Oxford : 98c .69c Boys' Suits .......$2.3S, $2.95 up $4.20 Boys' Sport Shirts ...:...39c, 45c Boys' Blouses '. -.39c . Boys' Oxfords, 3 to 54 ......$1.00.. Boys' Mule Shoes $1.39 Boys' Elk Shoes -..$1,69, $1.79 Women's Sample Shoes Dull Kid Gun Metal, Patent, plain , of cap toe, button or lace, sizes ! 2A to 44 :.....$2.45 up $2.95 Children's Shoes 69c up 98c Misses' Shoes .....$1.20 up $2.10 Barefoot Sandals ...89c, $1.00, $1.25 Men's Ties, New Shades & Styles 19c, 25c, 35c Stores C. J. Breier Co. Stores You Do Better Here for Less Men's and Boys Belts 19c, 25c, 35c