A01t POTJH ALBANY DATX.T DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. AUQUST 25. 1914. New Fall Dress Goods Beautiful styles, excellent values New Wool Plaids, in pretty color combinations, yard 50c to $1 44-inch all-wool Serges, good shades, yard : $1 . . ' 42-inch Wool Taffeta, a splendid fabric, yard $1.25 New wide stripes in all-wool fabrics, yard $2 and $2.25 Children's Canvas Gloves . . . . 5c pr. Ladies' Gauntlet Canvas Gloves, 3 pr. for 25c FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. Always the Best Stationery Can Be Had at DAWSON'S DRUG STORE "THE STORE OF QUALITY" NEW LIFE SAVER. Salem Man has a Remarkable Inven tion far Ahead of the ' Pulmotor. Statesman:- Chief of Police Welch is awaiting an opportunity altho he doesn't think it will conic to try out new life saving device which ha een brought to Salem by j. E. Ter wiiliger of the Cotage Undertaking Parlors. " This new machine is called the lung motor, and according to all accounts is about the most efficient apparatus TRAIL BLAZERS HERE AGAIN TO FINISH WORK JOMtsoH Hall AOMWHSTBAT'CX MK THE "GREATER OREGON" With new bnlldlnr better equipment, and r.l man addition to lu racnitr. the vnlvenlty of Ore on will berln Its forty -flrtt year, Tues day September IS, 1910. Special train Ins In Commerr. Journalism, Architecture, Law, Medici ne. Teaching. Libra ry Work, Matlc, Physical Training- and Pine Art. Larre and stronv departments of Liber al Education. Library of mora than 6S.0 toIqdn, fif teen buildings folly equipped, two splendid gymnasiums. Tuition Free Dormitories for men and for women. Expenses Lowest, -Writ for f re catalogs. addressing Registrar UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EOnENE. OREGON IB jRCWCOUCATlONAI. Routes East to Scio, Lebanon, Brownsville and Across to Princville Now. The automobile Trail blazers are here aain. They will mark the roads cast of here. Today they will go to Scio, marking the road to that place with a distinct color. This after noon they planned with Secy. East burn, of the Commercial club, to mark the trail trout this city to Sweet Home, via Lebanon. This route will be marked yellow, with the route thru Brownsville, over the mountains to Princville will be marked green, continuing the markings from Cor vallis. The green and ycllow routes will give two roads to Sweet Home, one through Le;mou and one thru Brownsville, the Lebanon road said to be about 10 miles shorter. " In the party are Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Tomlinson, of Marshalltown, Iowa, and Mr. Tomlinson's brother. The work done on the present trit will complete the contract made with A. L. Miegs last winter. The work is certainly worth many times the $100 paid for it and is the greatest conven ience to travellers that could be imagined. yet designed for use in cases of drowning, asphyxiation, electric shock, and other accidents in which respira tion is cut off. Mr. Tcrwilliger has been demonstrating it to the physi cians of the city, most of whom have approved of its working, and has now left it at the police station where it can. be quickly secured if needed. The machine is constructed on a different principle, according to Chief Welch, than the pulmotor which he has used considerably. The Lungmotor not only pumps air into the lungs of, the patient, but lraws it out again, forcing complete THE DA BAR A TONIGHT in a motion picture revival of the old stage favorite ' 'East Ly nne A masterly modernized ' version May Murillo I hi A hTv&H$w$ i All-Star Cast Includes STUART HOLMES, CLAIRE WHITNEY, WM. H.TOOKER and Others 2 Days Only FRI.&SAT. , r 7 v. r - .- - ?, J r wMOmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm DI RJ CJI ON IJ- ",vy-- jj ROLFE Theatre WIUIAM rox .ILIA MO TMHOUCM hox hilm CORPORATION All Summer Footwear Divided Into 3 Lots for Quick Disposal . Lot 1 Our best grades of white high boota in Reignskin cloth. White Nubuck, Louis heels snd English Walking Shoes; also $3.00. '$3.50 and $4.00 black pump with high and low heels. Your choice $2.45 Lot 2 Sport Oxfords In white Canvas with Ball Strap of black patent, tan calf and white calf. Values to $3.50; also includes pat. and gun metal pumps with high and low heels. Your choice $1.95 Croup 3 includes all odds and ends in women's and children's low shoes, Values to $4.00. Your choice . 95c Mcdowell shoe CO. "Quality for Less" . EVERWEAR HOSIERY J. L. Cooper, of.. Independence, ar rived in the city yesterday. I. T. Yokuin and Lawrence Smith, of Dallas, were in the city last night. W. F. Moore came over from Brownsville yesterday. respiration. ' v A little indicator at the top of the pump is turned to the proper point and regulates the amount of air to be pumped. For a small child only a short stroke is taken and the number of strokes per minute, noted on the dial, is greater than for older children. For an average rdult almost the full capacity of the pump is used and about eighteen strokes per minute giv en. If oxygen is needed, as in the case of a person nearly dead of pneumo nia, for instance, or asphyxiated with smoke or gas, it can be quickly sup plied. Instead of having a tank of ox ygen already prepared, a small tank is supplied in which a chemical tablet is put, The tank is then filled with water, and oxygen is generated im mediately. By means of a small valve the' air pumped into the patient's lungs may bc made one-fourth, one half, threc-fourtli oxygen, or the pure gas may be given. . Because of the fact that a table is provided right on the machine for various ages, and all one needs' to do is to operate the pump, there is no chance of making mistakes with it. THEDA BARA STARS TODAY IN "EAST ME" The moving picture revival of "Fast Lynnc," produced by the master organxution of William Fox. adhered closely to the dramatic perfection of the old stace favorite, but brings nil the power oi the motion picture real ism and an all-stur cast into pluy to make it an "Fast Lynn" never before achieved. 1'hed.i Barn, whose parts as beauti ful villaiuess are well known to mov ing picture audience, in this ilm reaches the height of her emotional powers, and her experienced support ers create a photodrnma of unusual merit. In "Fast Lynne" The da Bars has an entirely different role from the usual conception of her. Instead of he. inn the vampire, tho woman who wrecks men's lives, she is the woman imposed upon, and the ordinarily sweet little Claire Williams comes nearer being the villaincss. But she doesn't mca nto, and is fighting for the love of the man in love with la-' bcl iThcda Bara. "East Lynnc" is the good, old En glish play that has held the attention of theatrical audiences for many, many years and is still popular, ft i predicted that a full house will witness the performance on both Friday and Saturday when it appears at the Rolfc theatre. DOROTHY GISH HAS TO SUFFER "CALLITHUMPING" A real New Finland "calliiliump" is a feature of "Betty Craystone." the new Fine Arts-Triangle play in which Dorothy Gish stars at the Globe to night and Saturday. This term means the drumming out of town of some one who has justly or unjustly incurred the displeasure of the Puritanic villagers In this drama the heroine is found in the company of a New Yorkers one niuht in his conntrv residence near the lit tle town of Grayslone. A large com pany of the curious have gone to tl place, as a report is spread about that it is haunted. The gossips of the town pass judg ment on the girl, who has been kept captive in the attic by her unfeeling step father. When the mob comes for the girl she is dragged downstairs and made to precede the hooting pro cession, clad in a dancing gown, silk stocking and slippers, which her wealthy sweetheart has allowed her to appropriate from the extensive wardrobe of the house. Back from Detroit Rev. Geo. Pratt and brother-in-law. Gates Cochran, returned last night from Detroit, where they fished the festive trout for a few days, getting a few. A. C. Woodeock and C. A. Sov- engn, of Lugenc, spent the night in this city. Mrs. W. M. Stout came over from Lebanon last evening. Albert M. Epperly, of Lebanon, vis itnl friends in tin's city last evening. Get the Habit of Going to the Golden Rule You'll find something new every day. Now goods continually take place of lots sold out. Never anything old to show you. Goods bought right for our US Busy Stores and sold right, make things $10.00 New Silk Dresse s. $1 . $5.00 IIS.00 New Silk Dresses ...$9.00 $18.50 New Silk Dresses ... $I.M $22.50 New Silk Dresses . $14.75 Bathings Suits Site, $1.49. $1.98, $2.98 Percale House Dresses 98c ' Gingham house dresses ...... 98c Bungalow aprons 49c Extra alia knit unions 46-48-50 49o Muslin gowns, long sleeves 69c. 98c Muslin skirts 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49 . Sateen Petticoats 49c Everything Always for Less l t'jSJ'i.fM A US $4.00 SUk Crep. Waista ... $2.98 Men's Sport Bhlrta 69c, 98c Men's Dress Shirts 69c, 98c Men's Work Shirts - 45c, 89c Men's blue bib overalls 75c Men's khaki bib overalls 98c Men's stripe bib overalls 75c Work box 5c Heavy Rockford sox ,.S for 25c Mesh unions .... 49c Bib unions 49c Poros knit unions 89c B. V. D. Unions 89c Boys' blouses 25c, 45c Boys' overalls 49c Auto Cloves $1.49, $1.69 Everything Always ' for Leas $i!)SSS(5SaB($8 9 COURT HOUSC NEWS S as(Ss8iot!iiisss Warranty Deeds. Maragarct Jane Shaw to W. C. lliircroff, June loth. IVIfi. Lauds' in block 11 in Ilohson's Add. to Mill City. $10. ' Joseph O. Mickulson and wife to C. F. Anderson ami wife. Aug. I7lh. 1916. Lands in Sec. 31. Tp. 1.1, S. K. 2 west, $1000. Warranty Deeds. 1). Cormier and wife to William Klantcr. Aug. 2J. I0. Lands in Tu. 12. S. K. I west. $47(X). VY ilium Klamcr to Dennis Cormier Aug. 2.1, U6. Lands in cl iini 7(. Tp. 12. S. K. 2 west. $3t). Mary I.. Blount to Clcrinsn Mount. Aug. 23, 1016. Lands, in Tp: II S. K. 2 west, $500. . David I'rnin.m. Jr. and wife to l'l,-rri,u llkiunt, Aug. 2.1. 1016. Lands In Tp. II S. K. 2 west, $500. o County trips at rasouatile rates. City Auto Tranticr. al7tf COMINO EVENTS. August 25. Marahficld excursion. September 4 and 5. Willamocto Valley Fircmcn'c tournament, Cor vallis, Ocl 13-14 Harvrai Fcstval, Al bany. Nov. 7 Election. ' Sept. 6, 7, 8 Linn County Fair at Scio. September 25 to JO Oregon State Fair. Dee. U-lfi, Iil6 Central Willam ette Valley Poultry Show at Albany, o Dally Democrat by Carrier. $4 Year. of Something Interest There Is to be another fair In Albany, Oct 12th. 13th and 14th. The woman's department should be the most Interesting place to visit. To bring It to the attention of the Isdies that it is time to place their entries, we have decided to offer prizes that ahall have nothing to do with the fair prizes, but shall concern only work done on goods bought at this store. Therefore, two prises may be won on the same article. Prizes: Best Embroidered Gown, $8.00 picture Best embroidered Pillow Slips ' $5.00 vsse Beat embroidered Center piece 2 Roman candle slicks Best embroidered article not mentioned $1 twig stick THE ALBANY ART CRAFT ALBANY; OREGON 15--SATURDAY BARGAINS--15 $1.7S LADIES' SPORT SKIRTS, $1.00 O-D JUSTRITE CORSETS, $3.50 LADIES LOW SHOES, All y S"Urday' ,ach 98C All sies, Saturday, pair 69c sires, Saturday, pair 98c 35c BRASSIERES, all sixes, Sat- 25c RUBBER BATHINO CAPS 15c CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK urday, ach 19c Saturday, each 15c H0SE' ' S.urd,y. pair - 9c Values to $6.75. :LADIES SUM- $U5 LADIES' WRAPPERS, 25c LADIES' UNIrtM Kiiixe DRESSES, your cholc. ... HOUSE DRESSES, snd KIMON- ItfcJL. X each $1.9S OS, Saturday, each 98C Saturday, each 19C 25c LADIES' SUN BONNETS, 25c BURSON HOSE (Ladles), all One lot LADIES' COLORED Saturday, each 15c ,ty'"' 'S,,ur('' Plr WAISTS, Saturday, your -choice. 17c ' . ch 29c One lot CHILDREN'S GINO- HAM ROMPERS. Saturday, each $l 0 BLACK SATEEN SKIRTS, MERCERIZED TABLE DA- on MASK, new patterns. Saturday, yd. 19c Saturday, each' OUC 39c WHERE YOU SPEND THE LEAST, AND GET THE MOST FOR IT Worth's Dept. Store Both Phones 80 New Wallace Building 313-321 W. First St.