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PAGE tovtr ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 19). "SPECIALS 36 to 40 inch Wash Goods, yard " 23c 36 to 40 inch Wash Goods. Very pretty patterns, yard 28c Middies $1.15 Stripes, plain white, and white with colored trimming CHILDREN'S DRESSES 49c 2 to 5 years FLOOD'S 334 West CRABAPPLES FOR SALE Varsity Fruit Farm. No better. Bell 1F4. F .M. Mitchell. a21-2J FOR RENT One 8-room house at the corner of 3rd and Calapooia Sts. at $13 per mo. Inquire at 234 Cal. St. Froman & Barton's hardware, or phone Bell 294-J. a!9-22 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Good location. Convent . ent Phone 4125, or call 507 E. 4th al9-22 WANTED Places for girls to work and go to college. Notify V. H. . Lee at Albany College. al9tf LOST Bead watch charm with ring set with emerald surrounded by chip diamonds. Notify X. Gorbet. St. Francis. Reward. ,al9-22 NOTICE I still have a little more money available for building pur- . poses. If you want to buy a home t already to move into, strictly mod ern, new and up to date in every way, call and see me. Or if you pre fer, I will sell you a lot, draw your plans and build to suit I have Some desirable Jots on paved streets. Can handle deal on part cash ' payment, balance on easy terms. I i have nothing to rent. No one can ' afford to rent new houses. Call ev enings after 6:30 p. m. Geo. C. I Richards, contractor and builder, 309 W. 12 st. Bell phone 413R. " ' - a20-26 lit HELP!! Fireman Wed. and Thurs. GLOBE iff ft Music Department Specials 1 Second hand Violin with Bow, case and instruction book, At $15.50 1 Second Hand Violin with Bow and case for ....... $ 8.00 1 $7.50 Mandolin, specially priced for '.. $ .5.00 1 Phonograph with 12 Records, a bargain for $ 5.00 $10.00 Phonograph for $1.00 downand $1.00 a week. Woodworth Drug Co. JITNEY SERVICE 99 CHILDREN'S DRESSES 69c 6 to 14 years STORE First St. ELECTRIC ARC MELTS STEEL Most Intent Heat Produced by Man Is From tha Carbon Flame. Tbe most fmeuse heat produced bj mau is tbat of the electric are, aud tbe possibilities of tta application in va rious branches of American Industry hare only begun Co be realized Like uiany other useful scientific a cents, the electric arc has tteeii adpied bjr the burglar. There Is no safe knnwu that will uot yield to the electric carbon ap plied by the skilled "safe cracker." Aside from lihtlns. the most useful purpose to which the electric arc has bet-ii put Is In tbe mendiujr of, broken or cracked cast I up and metnl parts of all kinds. A broken shaft, for Instance, can lie resurrected from the junk heap If a skilled workman, with adequate an- apparatus. Is jriren a chance at it Moreover, a brokeu metal piece repair ed by the electric an Is as serviceable as when uew. In fact, strain tests mndc upon retired 'astinjrx ofteu re suit In breakage at a (HRVitMit point than where the repair tviu made 0ferators are well protected against daimer. Due to the inleuse heat at the point nt which the curium (tour its electrical tire iikii the metal, i lie op erators usually wear helmets or at least hold ltd ween their eyes and the arc a thick plare of ciiltolt Klass. The amount of protection required depends umu the strength of the current fed to tbe arc Popular Science Monthly. EXHAUSTING A SUBJECT. A Satirical Hint to Both Young and Old Writars. Writers should early leant not to try to exhaust a subject. If there la one thing above another thing that a sub ject will nut stand for Jt is to be ex hausted. It la the one tireless thing ex- taut. Id every other way subjects are amiable aud tractuble. If you co al a subject In tbe right spirit yuu inn say nearly anything you wish about It. but immediately you try tu grt ti roc around a subject's neck and iluxp it urouiid ring until It is absolutely . until up the said subject lake.-. : n: dry. ilnrccJ. stubborn air and refuses tu be Interesting, and of course a writer who cannot keep his subject Interesting Is lost Think - of' the most -uninteresting book you ever rem!. They were writ tcu by men who ipiHe evidently sat down with the mental resolution. "Now. I'll Just eleun up on this sub ject unce and for all. so Unit It. will henceforth be clear lo all posterity, even uuto the day of Judcment." Bat of course no sueb aim was ever real ized. - The only sure result of trying to ex haust a subject is lo prove that It Is exhaustless. Life BOTH PHONES 25 Always the Best Stationery Can Be Had at DAWSON'S DRUG STORE "THE STORE OF QUALITY" 8SD CITY NEWS. iai(Stf;(E Returned from Outing Miss ldclla Hasting:, has returned from Gardiner, where she had a pleas ant visit for two or three weeks, and is now at her roor.i." in the K. of P. I uilding. Will Go to Marion Lake Will Ellis, of Salem, is in the city, ami tomorrow he and Roy Stuart of tliis city, will leave for Marion Lake for their summer's outing, well equip ped with fishing tackle. Returned to Kansas E. J. Goltra and family, of Parsons, Kan., left for home today after a visit with his- brother George, of this city. Ycserday the brothers and families went to the Bay so that the Kansans might see what a big ocean we have cut here. Next month George Goltra and family will go to Kansas, their f irmer home, to reside. A Jersey Man Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carey, of Lafay ette, have been in the city on a visit at the home of R. I.. Burkhart. Mr. Carey is one of the most prominent Jersey breeders in the state, having a fine herd of registered animals. Yesterday's Shoot Following was the result of the weekly shoot of th emcmhers of 5th Co. C. A., at their range yesterday af ternoon: Lieut. Clarence Collins. 43: Corp. L. L. McGee, 42 1-5; Q. M. I.Scrgcant Jas. Setchfield. 39 4-5: Mc-h. John l-au. 37; Private Otto Lagrange. 36 2-5: Private Clyde Harold 30 3-5. At Cottage Grove Will Holhrook returned yesterday evening from a short visit with friends in Cottage Grove Out of Hospital Miss Heulah Hinckley, who was re cently operated on at the hospital, yvstcrdny was able to be out. r.:.t! ,v;.i taken to the home of Geo. I!u;hes. W. C. T. U. A special meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:3'l at the Pennywinklc park ciosc t' Hub Pryant's residence. A lar-,-e at tii.ditncc ia requested. . . On Fishing Trip I. A. McDowell and Cecil Cathcy are u- the Calapooia on a fishing trip. They will return home Friday. Picking Hops- Hop picking will begin Wednesday of this week in the "Pincus yard across the Willamette in an early field. Gen eral picking will begin about the 5th of September. Among the Albany peo ple who will camp out at tiie Pincus yard arc L. F. McClain and family. Were At Alsea -Mrs. Geo. Hughes, Geo. Hughes, r., Miss Ea Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Venable returned last ev ening from an auto trip to Alsea, where tley spent a couple of days. going in Prid.iy morning. I hey got one deer and had a line time with venison as the leading part of the menu. n Alsea Trip Mr. and Mrs. H A. Nelson, Mrs. una Hunt and D. O. Woodworih yesterday look a trip in Mrs. Hunt's Packard to 'Alsea,' returning in the r'enmg. Drove to Alsea H. E. Hector, of the Home Tele phone Co. yesterday took a small par ty to (he Alsea on a day's rKe over the hills. Barnum & Bailey Posters are up in Ibis city for 'the performance of the Barnum & Bailey circus at Salem, Sept. 9. It looks like Albany will be passed' up, and if local people want to sec the biggest circus on earth this year they will probably have to journey to the Capital City. Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 80 and 47 dtg.-ccs. The river fell to 2 feet. Jackson County Tourists C. H, Owen, of Medford, W. H. Johnson, and Mrs. P.-A, flincs, of Jacksonville, and H. P. Vollicim, of Holland, were registered at tlic Al bany yesterday on their way through the city. Salem People Here S, P, Uoniiliop, Snlcm corrcspon- CHICAGO HAS A REVOLTING L0D6ING HOUSE TRAGEDY Woman Found Dead Partly De composed, Willi 2 Children Almost Starved. - (By United Tress) Chicago, Auk. 21. The police found the corpse of Mrs. John l.ahcllc, ;tKiil 19. in a south sulc lodin house, her head crushed and wedged between the bed and wall. The woman's two children were lyiiK unconscious, both terribly beaten and nearly starved. The youngest will probably die. The murder occurred several days ago. The body was so decomposed it was dif ficult to determine whether male or female. dent of the Portland Journal, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Good, and It. U Hardenbrook, of Salem, were in the city yesterday. Lobaugh Here Koltin UobaiiKh arrived at 10 o'clock this forenoon from Newton, Calif., where his folks reside, making the :rtji entirety by motorcycle, without iiafte. coining thru in good time, lie is a former Albany young man. agent for the Journal for a year or two. His brother Riley, thc news agent who did business in a small wagon, is selling papers near the fer ry in San Francisco, making a fine thing of the business with a good pat ronage. From Hubbard G. A. Dimmick went to Albany Vedr.csday morning to join the Pa cific telephone company repair giug after being home on account of a broken rib. Lois Melvin left Thursday for Albany. Mis.s Lois intends to spend several weeks visiting friends at Albany. Corvallis and Newport. Interpric. Returned to California Miss Isnbclle Youu left last ni;tht fcr Palo Alto. Calif., whrre she will begin her second ycir as a stitriv.'t a! Stanford University. Marriage License Win. P. Duncan, 27. a tu:.il carrier, of Harri-dmrg. and Fdith K. Rath- bun, 22, of Lebanon were granted a marriage license today. o WA N'T ED Lady for pleasant work. Salary. Write at once, giving ad dress and telephone number. Ad. dress 10, Democrat office. a2I-22 Copyright 1918 The Picture AdvertUen, Box 17 The Picture Tells me Story JOHNSON'S BEST Made in Albany Tried and found to be all that the name implies. Albany Mill and Elevator Company. Our work speaks "for itself. HUB DYE WORKS Auto'calls and de livers. Telephones:.. Bell, 4W-R; .Home. 480 runi? Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Carbon Burning and weld ing. SNYDER'S Where they do things. X4 E. Second St. Specialization Is the chief factor in quality and economy. We arc Albany's exclu sive specialists in our line. Essex and Essex. The Chiropractor's Way is Nature's Way Examination Free Dr. Geo. J. Kenngy Suite 401-2 Nation al Bank Bldg, . i, HEALTH' KEYBOARD Blacksmhhing Horse shoeing, saw filing and . bicycle repairing. McCAULEY and McOEE 11.17 Sulcm Road. PC iff SENnAlYv IfsEfAimNC GALLOWAY GRANTS THREE DIVORCES HERE TODAY Will Hear Cases Involving gLinnhaven Orchard Co. Tomorrow. Judge William Galloway drove down from Salem tin's morning tmd opened court in IVpl. No. 1 of the circuit court. Three divorce, were granted and a few other lyattcrjf con sidered, lie will return tomorrow at 10:00 o'clock and hear one or two cas es involving the l.innhaven Orchard Co. A. H. Bond was granted a divor.c from Julia Bond. N'clla I.. Ocaiic w;'s granted a di vorce from Charles A, Deanc. She was granted $10 per month alimony and custody of minor child. In the case of Vernon C. Jours, lo register title lo a tract of laud. Dan Johustot: was appointed examiner oi title. Alvaretta Ilyland was granted sep aration from Richard Ilyland. Opened Seattle Branch .G. G. Brown, of the Albany l:ruit Juice Co., returned Friday from Scat tic where he appointed I. J. Kohlcr manager of the company for Western Washington. A warehouse w ill be op ened in Seattle and Brown's logan berry products supplied to the trade from that point. Mr. and Mrs. Kneh Icr drove to Albany in their car with Mr. Brown MOrriCKERS WANTl-.U-At Inde pendence, h'inc hops. Good c:mtt grounds, wood and water. Rrjisti", llome telephone 7354. P.. C,. Guff. al93fi (C!. S 8 ft s) S Subscribers. - If the bovs lad to d.'l;vrr ilie ' pap,T cacli cxcitHitf kindly plt.mr ' 1 i.. tin- ..iVc The nianaireiittnl f ' invites complaints from its pa 'i irons and will do its hrt i.i correct faulty scrvue. 3 WHEN please answering mention the classified alt Democrat. TODAY and TUESDAY Eulolila's Hawaiian Troubadors Direct from New York Triumphs, late hit of the Orpheum Bill, Original troup imported especially for the Panama Exposition, San Francisco and acknowledged still by far the bent Hawniian musicians . . ' ' in this country. A Real Hulu Hulu DANCED BY PRINCESS AHIENE REFINED AND YET DARING HENRY AYLETT, COMMEDIAN AND STEEL GUITAR SOLOIST; BEN UHIHEU, UKEI.TTLE PLAYER. SPECIAL MAGNIFICENT SCENERY AND EFFECTS 13 MLilaJl JOHNDAmMOEI!a,A 'The; Missing Bridegroom A stirring, Prices: GLOBE HOSIERY For the whole family, at good saving to you, Buying hundreds of cases of hoslory for our 125 Busy Stores (or spot cusb makes the prlca right. Ladles' Lisle Black 2ac Ladles Buiaon Hose 19c and 25c Fibre silk, black and white ... 49c Black-tan, ladies hose 2 for 25c Plnk and blue lisle hose . ... 2ic White aolt Bunion 2ac Girls' black or while fine rib. .. 2 for 25c Girls' Black medium heaby 2 for ifSc Boys heavy rib, dandy 2 for 25c Infant's blk or white lisle 2 for 25c Uvcrythinil Always for Lost oca T f t'vnnev Co EQUALIZATION NOTICE. The County lluiud oi l''itialir:itioii will meet at tbe Court House at Al bany. Oregon. Monday, September 11, I I'lo. iiml remain in session six d;iys for Ilie purpose of publicly ex amining I lie assissmrul roll uud In correct errorts in the valuations, de scriptions or quality of luud, lots or oilier property. All prisons interested aic hereby notified In tipnear at the appointed time and plave and, ii it shall appear to said hintid that laud, lots or other propel ly be assessed tive. or assessed in the name of Mimes of any person, or persons not the owner thereof, or assessed under or beyond its viluc. or unv lands, l O'' ot'ier property not a-csir,l thev will ni:ike the l-roper em t vlixn. K. I- I'ISIIKR. Couiiiv Assr.tur. id j.'5-d-K Dally Democrat b Carrier, S4 Year. Advertised Letters The following is a list ot adver tised letters remaining in the post of fice at Albany. ,Orc . Aug. IS, l)l(i: Birdwell. R. W.i Clumbers. Mrs. Scene from "The Missing Bridegroom," featuring John Barrymore at the Glol o tonight. Excellent Picture Bill JOHN BARRYMORE Prince of American comedy actors, Paramount success humorous combination of laughs and MATINKKS 5c and 10c LVIiNINGS 10c and 20c Tfaeat Mistes Black or white silk lisle 25c Extra Heavy boys lUc Melt's work aox 5c Kxtra heavy Kockford 3 for 23c Colored tires sox 10c Black or tan lisle 2 for 25c Coloied silk lisle : 25c Boys' Kocklord 5c Men'a half wool 2 for 25c Klne cashmere 25c Heavy black .wool 25c Home knit 25c, Jc White libre sox 25c l'ure Silk 4-Jc Kverylliintf Alwiiyi fur Let .lolmnn.i Wood; 'Cook, Mr? J. 1) : Cuniiniugs, J. A.; lilkiiis, Mr, I.. N.; Kniilcr, Mr. C. V,: llcteblngb.mi, Mr. Kr'n; Little. Mr. W. ; Matiiney, Mr. G. C Payne, Mrs. Dr.: I'aic. Mrs. Kil.: Reynolds Mr. Hurley! Hlchards. Rev, Gen; Roldi. John: WiniiiKluin, Mrs. May; X.J. M, C. II. Sri'AVARI'. I'nstmasler. THEDA BARA n llu thrills. re , C fennev Co tne V f East ( Lynne f 1 J Saturday ULJ Rolfe -w -;i.-.-it-