Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 14, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOK POUH
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY. AUGUST 14, 10i8:
SUMMER-END
SHOE BARGAINS
SUMMER HAS JUST STARTED AND THERE'S MANY A DAY LEFT TO WEAR A PAIR OF
THESE BARGAIN SHOES. OUR FALL STOCK IS FAST ARRIVING AND WE MUST HAVE
MORE SHELF ROOM. SHOES THAT ARE RIGHT IN STYLE AT HALF THEIR FORMER
PRICE.
New Chiffon Taffetas
36 inches wide, in the same
excellent quality we
always show at $1.50 yd.
Men's Suits
Pick out that new fall suit now and get U at The Ooldtn Rule, and
save from $5.10 to $8.50. You can do it. Others art every day.
Blue urges, greys, browns and mixtures.
$15,00 Suits, every day .,
$20.00 Suits, every day
$25.00 Suits, every day
Your sise Is here
$9.90
,! ,. $12.50
' 18.50
Comet in all the new .shades, indud-'
ing navy, paon, military blue, old rose,
wisteria, jnaUe, ...turquoise, ....nile,
brown and black. Taffeta will be the
leading silk for Fall.
FLOOD'S STORE
334 West First St.
Miss Anna Dawson returned to
Newport this morning to join her mo
ther and sister after spending two
weeks in Albany. She was accompa
nied by Miss Marion Anderson.
LOST Pair of glasses, in French &
Son case. Gold rims and bows.
Finder please notify Ed. Blair,
phone Bell 510-L. , a 14tf
WANTED Two or three boarders
and roomers, men. Mrs. Chandler.
226 West Sth St. al2tf
WANTED $3,000 TO LOAN Have
A 1 brick business property in Al
bany, will give 1st mortgage and
. carry insurance for full amount,
will pay 7 per cent for 3 or S years.
Address Owner, Box 216, Albany.
Or. al2-18
FOR SALE Piano and china clos
et.' Good as new. Am leaving the
city. Call at 610 Ellsworth St.
al2-15
Real Estate for Sale
Bargains in farm lands, dry prop
erty; money to loan, insurance
written in the strongest old line
companies. Call on J. V. Pipe,
203 W. tad St
Where's the
FIREMAN?
PENDLETON HOUND UP
SEEKING GREAT CURIOSITY
Asked to Have a Moose Ele
phant in Addition to Let'er
Buck Attractions.
Pendleton, Or., Aug. 14. President
T. D. Taylor has received an auto
graph letter from Colonel Theodore
Roosevelt in which the famous Rough
Rider advises that at present he can
not accept the invitation to witness
the 1916 Round-Up, September 21, 22
and 23, but if at a later date it is pos
sible for him to make Oregon during
the presidential campaign now on l.e
will be glad to accept. The Round-Up
management stilt has hopes that he
will be able to come for it is certain
that the 1916 attendance wilt break all
records as it is and with Mr. Roose
velt here it would be a high water
year. As for the show it will be up
to the usual Round-Up standard with
many new, novel and daring features.
Already ticket reservations are double
those of last year and equal to ttiose
of 1913. The prize list has been in
creased a couple of thousand dollars
which insures a big number of high
class contestants.
Committed to Asylum
Hattie Garrett, of this city, was this
morning committed to the Oregon
State Insane Asylum.
Nice Crisp Delicious Toast can be made on the
AMERICAN ELECTRIC TOASTER
Regular Price $4.00
This week only $3.00
Ralston's
310 West Second Street
Groupe "A"
WHITE AND BLACK LOW
SHOES, MISSES AND CHIL
DREN'S SIZES. BIG VALUES
AT, PER PAIR
95c
Groupe "B"
EMMY LOU, MARY JANE AND
PARADE PUMPS TO. CLOSE
OUT AT
$1.45
Groupe "C"
ALL WHITE BOOTS
8 Inch Tops
Sport shoes in leather and canvas.
Reinskin and leather pumps in la
dies' and misses' sizes. Snaps
$2.95
Groupe "D"
SPORT OXFORDS IN CANVAS
AND GUN METAL AND LEA
THER PUMPS, REAL BAR.
GAINS AT
$2.45
PATENT LEATHER PUMPS-Ladies,' M QC
Groupe "E
Misses,' and Children's sizes
New Fall Shoes Now Showing
Advance styles that will appeal to the lady who cares
McDowell Shoe Co.
"Quality for Les'' Everwear Hosiery
West First St.
ALL-DAY SUNDAY SCHOOL
AT COBS A SUCCESS
About Three Hundred Fifty At
tended With Good Program
and Dinner.
The All-Day Sunday . School of the
'American Sunday School Union, held
in Conner's Grove, a delightful place,
yesterday was one of the best yet
held. The attendance was large, about
three hundred fifty being present. It
was characterized by splendid order
and close attention to the program,
with much interest, three or four con
versions being reported as the result
of the work. E. R. Martin, in charge
of the work in the N. W., was a
prominent speaker, making an earnest
appeal. Prof. White spoke , making
an earnest appeal for the proper ob
servance of the Sabbath. The Ham
mer quartet led (he singing, and
others from Albany took part in the
music-; and also in the talks of the
KING of SPORTS
Deer Season Opens Tomorrow
AUGUST 15 to NOVEMBER 1
Get right out while the season is young Come to us for correct equipment
Rifles Shot Guns Ammunition
Winchester, Savage, Remington Rifles
HARD and TRUE SHOOTING PIECES WINCHESTER and PETERS AMMUNITION
" TENTS COLLAPSIBLE STOVES REFLECTORS TINand GRANITE DISHES and UTEN
SILS HUNTERS' CUTTLERY COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR SPORTSMEN
Hulbert-Ohling Hardware
Company
The Hardwire Men
Third and Lyon Streets
FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Of Second Annual Fair and Exposi
tion October 12-14, By the
Fair Board.
The Central Willamette Valley Fair
and Exposition board begs leave to
announce'to the farmers, merchants,
manufacturers, educators, and to all
those interested in a bigger and better
Willmette Valley., that the second
Annual Fair and Exposition will be
held October 12, 13 and 14, at Al
bany. The hoard has been rather
slow in reaching this conclusion, ow
ing to the lack of financial support.
However, requests came from all ov
er this section of the state urging
your bo.Td to make this an annual
event. So with the help of those deep
ly interested in the welfare of this
section of the valley, your hoard is
able, at this time, to announce that we
will hold a larger and bigger fair this
fall than we had lar.t seson.
The premium list will be much
more extensive and the premiums of
fered more substantial. On the
whole we believe that this fair and
Exposition will be outclassed only
by the State fair at Salem. Some of
the most substantial farmers, stock
raisers and manufacturers are get
ting under our fair and exposition
project, and it promises to be even
bigger and better than .last year. We
want the best products in grains, and
vegetables and fruits and live-stock
and manufactures and fine arts that
can be had. We are making ample
provision for the housing and care of
all of these. - .
Shortly the premium list and detail
ed program of events will be issued
to the press, and will then be ready
for distribution. If you do not receive
one promptly, write us, and we will
mail it to your forthwith.
Arrangements have been made for
public entertainments of various
day.'
Several loads of Albany people
were present,, assisting in the exer
cises. Several country Sunday Schools
united in the promotion of the gather
ing. At noon a fine dinner was served
cafeteria style, with a menu of gqod
things, such as the hospitable people
of that section know so well how to
furnish.
G. W. Rorhbaugh, county superin
tendent for the Union, is entitled to
credit for the success of these county
union Sunday schools, which are do-
kinds, including educational talks,
band music and addresses by some of
the most prominent men in the state
of Oregon. Let everyone arrange
their plans so that they can spend
several days at the exposition. Let us
unite in making this the big educa
tional and social event of the year
Respectfully submitted,
GOVERNING BOARD.
To Advertise Northwest.
(By United Press)
Seattle, Aug. 14. George Hardy,
former secretary of the Portland
chamber of commerce will arrange
a meeting here September 6, of rep
resentatives of railroads and civic or'
ganizations of many Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho cities, to arrange a
central advertising bureau to boost
the Northwest. They may establish a
bureau at Seattle.
Everything
Always
for Less
"19 wM.-mhli.-i lmT
Everything
Alwys
for Less
Once upon a time a single model which was "the same yesterdsy.
today and forever," was all that wis necessary to carry in stock, but
"them happy days la past."
Women are wiser now-a.days. They know that
The Corset Decides
Whether they look stylish or "frum
py." All the art used by the great
designers of suits or gowns cannot
offset the effect of badly-designed
or ill-fitted corset. The corset Is
the foundstion of correct dressing,
we would suggest therefore that you
avail yourself of a Warner Corset,
which represents the acme of style
and comfort, affording all the desired
support and yet possessing no ele
ment of restriction.
The selection we can offer to you is
large one, Including both the medium '
and high busted corsets.
The prices are:
$1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3
An Inexpeniive but truly an efficient corset
i
FURTHERMORE
at this store you are assured of correct fit, as you can be fitted by
a complete and expert corsetlere, who has gained diplomas, and
thoroughly knows her profession.
CASH VALUES WORTH WHILE
Deer Season Opens Tomorrow
LET US OUTFIT YOU
HIGH POWER RIFLES
All calibres and prices in Win
chester, Remington, Savage, etc.
High power hard shooting rifles.
HUNTING CLOTHES
Come in and see the new whale
back waterproof coat shirt.
Red Shirts, Red Hats.
Hunting clothes of all kinds.
Comfortable and stand the wear
AMMUNITION
Bought here will assure you of
fresh, powerful losds, the kind
that carries true and penetrates.
U. M. C Winchester, U. 8.
and all standard loads,
Hunters' Supplies of All Kinds
HANDY FOLDING STOVES AND
OVENS, UTENSIL KITS, KNIVES, HATCHETS, MATCH BOXES, COMPASSES, FLASH
LIGHTS, CARBIDE LIGHTS, GUN GREASES, OILS, POWDER SOLVENTS ETC THER
MOS LUNCH BOXES, PACK SACKS, FIELD GLASSES. '
Full line of Fishing Tackle, Rods
at all prices
Lines, Spinners, S. Allcock Flies, etc.
Hauser Bros.
PROPS.
Albany Gun Store
Albany Salem Eugene
i ing an excellent work.