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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, AUGUST 21. 1910. PAGE THREE Hamiltons Final Sale of the Season A x rdt niuny pcoplr have ko far liilu'll iHtvaulUKc of the nrniiig I uy i( thin milt, wlili h will In- . (nil imii il milil H..V) Saliirilny rvt'ii IllK u( litis week. THESE ARE I'1W OK THE ITEMS: SOILED HANMKKKCHIKK8 2 for 5c lUc KOU.KD HANDKEK CHIRPS 5c 15c SOILED HANDKEK. CHIEFS 6 l-4c SOILED HANDKERCHIEFS 10c 25c LINEN iiml LISSUE HANDKERCHIEFS . . . Nightly mtlU'il 15c Seventeen Lot of Ladies' and Children's Shoes to be closed out this week-THE PRICES ARE LOW VALUES FOR CASH WORTH WHILE ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED WATin-Vum:iii or Mrcmu Hirl ju house Ktcper lor niurtcrii ciui tty liniiii!. Call Hc,! 2?;R after ( V in. .i.'lu I'OU REST A Iiiriiinlictl rt room rot lauc. AUo two liiriiittliril house krrpliiK rumim. Inquiic ut 31 Jcf frrion street. Home phone tl.'KS. PEACHES 55c Southern Orchil. Crawford, Muiri. Klhcrttii, iiml Rcl. Rtfmly lor delivery now. I'ei box S5c. See or phone J. A. Hum phrey ;u V. O. aS H CLEANING clover need a peci.illy. Exceptional line work. I.urnc capa city. II. I Kocni. h' "lile nnrtli Goltrn H:ilion. Lebanon lirnmli S. P. Ilell 2SV2. nlKolK FOR RENT A (iiriiinhril 6 room cot taije. Aliio two iiiriilslu'il lunise kecpintf rooiti. Impure at S Jelfcrnon street Home phone 41.!$. nltf PURE CIDER VINEGAR Will il liver ill city at 2.v: a Rallon. C. R. Wiilinrr. Hume 25.1H alt.' THE "GREATER With new building., Itltr qiilHnintl nn niii nr ntltlllltin to Its fiirtillr, Unlvcrlt afOrtiinn will hlii It) tui-ty-flrst )nr. Tuon tlnr, Mr t.tf mi.rr i a, 1 0 1 u. Hpirlnl ttnl ulnar In !iimmir". ttnurnniUm, ArvMtricttiri, Ijiw, MtMllcltif.TonHtlnar, I.llirn rr WtirV, Mnntc, lhylcn Trnlttln nml Htm Artn. Lnrsift uihI stroll tlrtMli tincnin uf Llbtir I l:1cntton. Lltirnrr of mnrt than AV.OftO volumes, f If ttmn biillitlitst iulljr MUlifl, two ilrtmUtt Iimtmiliitult Tuition Km. Inrmttr.s for men ana for wmnnri, KxtnMM liwnU Wrttf for frtto ctAloatml(lreslnr lleilstmT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON RliriKNK, ORKflON JOHrtftOM MALI, North Beach . QUEEN OF PACIFIC COAST RESORTS is easily and pleasantly reached by a short trip from Portland on one of the 0-W.R.R.&N. Steamer, "T, J. Pottbr," "Hassalo," "Harvest Queen" Season Round Trip from Portland $4.00 Aik Local S. P. Agent for Fares, or write the - General Passenger Agent, O - W. R. R. & N. PORTLAND for Free Folder and Other Information liiiml qn.illiy LINEN M AND KERCHIEFS, uliiflitly nulU-'l 25c MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 48c MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 89c MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS 48c WAISTS 59c WAISTS 89c WAISTS 98c FOR SALE Sixteen roistered thropuliire ewet, at ten dollari each; aho a few rams. R. McLaxan, 3 milet Koutlinot of TaiiKcut. al7-19 FOR SALE Piano, diuiiiK table and chaim, library table, beds, dresser, rugs, scwinit machine, and other household fOOU. M. II. Fagan, 618 Montifomery. a!5tl FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 million timber claim in Douulu county (or city property or Rood (arm land Home 114.1 flntf LAWYER'S Abstract eiamlned. Corporation Law. Financial Agent. TruiU, Escrows and Accounts. Estates probated. Collec tions, Deeds, Mortgage. Oeneral practice In all court. Correspondence solicited. Prompt attention. Bank reference. Fourtttnth yar. LOANS PUCCO ON PORTLAND PROPERTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn 714.71S.71S Chamber of Commerce BMg. PORTLAND, ORIQON mi OREGON HCW COUCATlONAL The Charm of NORTH BEACH lies In Its easy simplicity and quaint . homeliness. Regular North Beach visitors are those who appreciate and enjoy the rcstfulncss ol natural li(e down-by-the-sea. 25 $3.00 ED. ROGOWAY S STORY ABOUT THE MEN ARRESTED Tells How He Helped Them, Giving Them a Start, and Then Their Ingratitude, . Editor Democrat: Tlic two men I hail arreted, came first to my place the 21st of July and asked me if I could do anything for them. I tol l lliem (lie bcHt I could do was to tfivc them li.ilf a dollar for their supper, and that they could sleep in my place. Next morniiiK they came to the store. One of the two fellows was KcttiiiR sick, lie told nic he was going to die. I left my store open and went after Or. Davis, and told him to try and i.'ivc him. Dr. Davis gave him a pre scription which I had filled, costing me 65c. Afterwards I took him to the hospital. His partner told me what he could no. I mid him, all right, I'd keep him until his partner got well. I gave him a dollar and he went away, and hotight some junk. He made a few dollars. Third day his partner got nut of the hospital, and I was glad to sec him. He said "I wouldn't forget you forever,- for you have saved my life, The same morning he asked me i! I had a wagon and horse, that he wanted to go peddling. 1 told him I had a wagon and harness, no horst. They went '.o Pete Anderson and hir ed a horse by the day, peddling a week, I ave the fellows room, stable anil diilii'' charge lliem anything. lie peddled until Saturday, and aftcrwanh he asked if lie could buy a cliffy horse, as $1 a day was too much to pay. I told tlicui where to find a l.orse. They bought one from An derson for $.10. paying $15 down and I guaranteed the other $15. After that they .l-kcil me if they could have the harness and wagon. I told them yes, and that they wanted a few dollars to i;o peddling with in the morning. I gave them $10 They went in the morning to be hack at night. After six days 1 beard from them at Eugene, and Ih.-.l afterward they went to the Catifomi.i line. Then I had the nun iirresud i.t Riddle, and hey brought t'lem lack lu re. When I saw them I felt bad that I had arrested tlicui, and I begged him to not prosecute the iiicn. nml ! sent Lawyer Risley to tbf men to try and help them out. I knew before that I would have to pay the expcntci of the men. I didn't want to send them to the penitentiary, which .va the reason I paid the expense These same fellows then tried to black my name. This is the truth. Does it pay to be good or not? E. ROGOWAY. A Poor Bank. Salem. Or.. Aug. 20. Mrs. J. E. Slecii. of this city, laid $100 in gold ''. ior a rainy d:iy last Wednesday. She placed it in the pocket of an -old overcoat which she buried ill the bot tom of a trunk. Saturday she had ced of some money and went to the runk. The trunk was there but the overcoat and gold were missing. Tl e villi -c are w y-king on the case Not to Be H llarnum and Dailey will not be at Albany on their trip, hut at Salem, the nearest point. The city has been billed some for the event. John Sarrymore, the Inimitable come "THE LOST BRIDEGROOM," at w m V ea8 S 3) B 8 t 19 S a a CITY NEWS Attended Iowa Meeting E, A. Young and family, of near Tangent, were at Salem last week attending the reunion of members of the Iowa Society, making the trip in their car. They arc enthusiastic lo wans. A Saginaw Girl Uculah Saflcy, of Saginaw, is in tiie city on a visit at the home of her grandfather, W. A. Hodine, though only five years old, making the trip here alone. Eugene Woman Mrs, Dave Link, of Eugene, has been in the city on a visit with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Carter. Returned to Idaho Mrs. Ague Wright left for her home in Idaho yesterday after a vis it wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Craft, for a "few weeks. U. P. Man Here Hugh ilaillie. United Press man ager at Portland, was in the city yes terday on a short trip up the valley. Fine Corn Orchards There arc several fine corn orch ards in the western part of the city. Just now it is which and tothcr as lo whether Wiley Holman's or Wiley Kimsey't is the best. ' Mr. Pettlt'i Picture Yesterday' Orcgonian gave a pic ture of Mrs. Roy I'ctlit, who killed her husband in Mt. Clemens, Mich., of interest to Albany people because of the residence here of Mr. and Mrs. Pcttit, as stated in Saturday's Demo crat. Although it looks like a case of jealousy, the couple apparently not having had trouble, the women back there are showering Mrs. Pcttit with flowers and sympathy. Dr. Bell Passed Thru Rev. J. R. N. Hell was in the city last evening on his way to his home at Corvallis from Portland, where he preached yesterday. Though he has retired from active work he continues to be in demand for sermons, a pop ular supply. At Waterloo Messrs. Ted Scblosser, Ed. Bar rett and Grandp.ip Crawford yester day motored out past many I. inn county wheat fields to Waterloo, where they sat on the rocks and drank soda water, out of the same old soda spring that has betn in use there for half a century. Medical Student - Miss. Lucille Hart has finished her summer school work in the San Fran cisco Medical College and is expecte I in Albany for the summer on this ev ening's train. Nimrods Are Home Fred Weatherford. H. B. Cusick. Dr. W. R. Bilyen, and Louis Schun terman returned yesterday from thoir vacation at Smith River, 12 miles back of RclKnap Springs, in the south eastern part of Linn County. All were lavishly bewiskered 'with every kind of a hirsute style known to the tjr s'.rial ail The fcrvices of four bar bers wcrr required for a considerable Icr.g'h r, nic this morning to store beads and faces to a recogniz able con'lllion. They report havin.t bad a splirdid vacation with fishing plentiful. Dr. llilyeu pulled out a 22 inch Prlly Vardcn trout, while all made good catches of , large-size ! fish dy actor, in the Paramount feature, the GLOBE TONIGHT . ' join mttmt OAKLAND BOYS BAND . WENT FROM HERE TO SALEM Are a Fine Lot of Youngsters, Camping Out on Their Trip. The Oakland 'Hoys' club, which played at he Globe Friday and Sat urday nights, left this morning for Salem, where they will be at the Globe for two days. They are not on ly splendid musicians, but fine boys personally conducting themselves with propriety. They remained in Al bany over Sunday. Making their htadtpiarters in the Pfeiffcr building down Second street, they ate and slept there, each boy having his own blankets. Mr. Mummer, the superin tendent is accompanied by Ins two daughters, who assist in the cooking and looking after the inttrcsts of the boys. Heretofore they have camped out doors, but the weather has been getting too cool and damp for that. The youngest playes is only eleven, the oldest, the leader and instructor. V E Ferry, 21. Ferry is a musical (enins, beflsidcs being a splendid player, composing stvernl selections of merit. He promises to be heard from. LIBRARY NOTES. - The state library has loaned a num ber of volumes on Spain for the club use of the Modern Travelers. Six more books recently came for this shelf. A friend of the library has givci another valuable scrap book, chiefly of pict'irr of the madonnas, for the children's ro.mi. There arc sever.:! bulletins on House Flies, for free dis tribution; also a speech on "World Wide War Trust," by Representative Tavenncr of Illinois. Ask for these at the desk. The Southern Pacific sent the li brary a few copies of an address on "Accidents at Grade Crossings," by Hon. Alex Gordon. The last two issues of the exten sion M'mitcr of the University tf Oregon are now on file, "Making it go in the Country," is an addfiress on Journalism, by S. C. Killen, of Hills- boro. The June issue is devoted to journalism and is an interesting num ber. Correspondence study work is set forth in the July isiu? Thcss can be cta-mneii on the library taMt.- The last bulletins from O. A. C. experiment station discusses the top ic: "The Drainage of White Lands" and other wet lands in Oregon. This is full of practical information and a valuable addition to the subject of drainage and irrigation. Prof. Powers and Prof. 2!eeten have done this work. Mrs. E. M. Sharp gave a beautiful booklet on Southern California to the library, also an art portfolio of pho tographs of the World's Columbia Exposition. Dr. A. C. Schmitt gave another ref erence book. "American Men of Mark of the Twentieth Century," The attendance at the library during the summer is keeping up well, there be ing from 90 to 100 in daily, oftentimes. During July there were 1925 visitors to the reading room. 35 new cardhold ers were registered. TUr circulation for the month was 1332 books.. The next meeting of the Pacific Northwest Library Association is to he held in Everett, Wash., Septem ber 5 and 6. The program may be seen posted on the bulletin board. Evcrywoman has a good report of the work of the National Council of Women, and of the plans of the gen eral federation of Women's clubs for the coming pear. Oregon women will watch the guidance of Mrs. Cowles of California, the new president with added interest. Among the new books recently purchased are "When a Man's a Man," "Just David." "The Star Rover" and other popular novels. Two little boys who arc daily pat rons arc reading two books a day. COMING EVENTS. August 25. Marshficld excursion. September 4 and , 5. Willamette Valley Firemen'c tournament, Cor vallis. Oct. 12-14 Harvest Fcstval, Al bany. Nov. 7 Election. Sept. 6, 7, 8 Linn County Fair at Scio. September 25 to 30. Oregon State Fair. For Sale GRAIN SACKS POTATO SACKS, TENTS. AND ALT. CAMHNG OU'aii'3. Si! ME AT THE PACIFIC JUNK SHOP Bring your junk to me, trade or cash. E. ROGOWAY, 2nd and Baker Home phone 2227 Bell 3455 Save That Tire Don't let a cut in your tire deprive you of the mileage you ar en titled to out of it Bring it to us and we will cook Into it new layer of rubber and fabric and make it stronger than ever. All work guaranteed. Horsky's Tire Station 113 West GAS ; TIRES One says he has a library of nearly live hundred volumes. A country patron recently took home ten volumes, a travelling library for the fireside. Duplicate copies of current fiction will be gladly received. Hughes Club A Hughes club is being organized iicre. J. S. Van Winkle was the first ;o sign the roll. He is chairmnn of the Linn .County Central Committee, and it is currently reported will be a candidate for the rjcistmastershrp again if Hughes should be elected. 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 5 years. Address Owner, Box 216, Albany. Or. aI2-18 Daily Democrat by Carrier. 84 Year. Success Opportunity is not a jest itfs an' everlasting fact. The one great, basic difference between the successful man and the unsuccessful man is that the one is prepared to take advantage of opportunity when it come? and rides on to success. The other is not prepared and remains a fajlure. Are you preparing yourseli tor opportun ity? $1.00 a trifle in itself, but pregnant with possibilites that ef fect your future starts your Savings Account with us today. And why not today? ( . . If you cannot master your wants now, you will never be master of dollars in the future. ALBANY STATE BANK 4 per cent Paid on Savings Accounts Twin Tires? No One's a Goodyear as It Might Be The Other Costa Us $1,635,000 More This is to prove that you can't judge tires by looks. Here are two Goodyear tires, seemingly identical. But one is built like many of its rivals. Goodyear extras are omitted. The other has those hidden values. And those un ' seen extras, on this year's out put, will cost us $1,635,000. This year's betterments alone add to our cost $500, 000 yearly. Yet our 1915 price reduction saves our users about five million dollars. No Price Excuse This is not a price excuse. Goodyear prices have been fairly racing down. Our late bigreduction made the third in two years, total ing 45 per cent. No equal tire can compete GoodJIyear C' AKRON, OHIO Fortified Tires ' No-Rlm-Cut Tlr.i-"On-Alr" Cm With AU-W..tW Tmdl or Smooth Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock First Street OILS ACCESSORIES WW We make a specialty of Friendship Engagement, and Wedding Rfcgs F. M. FRENCH & SON Jewelers and Engravers . vs Failure with the Goodyear, because of our matchless output. None does. Goodyear excels all other tires in at least five im portant ways. t You Deserve It You deserve the Goodyear quality when you buy a tire. You deserve Fortified Tires, with the No-Rim-Cut feature, the "On-Air" cure, our extra-' strong fabric, our number of plies. You deserve in anti-skids our All-Weather tread, tough, double-thick and resistless. . These things have brought Goodyear the largest sale in the world. They are saving our users millions of dollars yearly. They are at your com mand. Any dealer, if you ask him, will supply you Goodyear tires. (21)