AOt FOOT ALBAHT DAILT DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1918. 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 FirstfSt. Always the Best Stationery Can Be Had at DAWSON'S DRUG STORE "THE STORE OF QUALITY" 8m J. S. Setchfield Before building Fireplace WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Prevent future trouble 332 LYON ST. WHEN answering classified ads, please mention the Democrat. Hawrley's Campaign. Saltm, Or., Aug. 28. The Republi can congressional committee, oi the First District, has aifected an organi zation and outlined plans for an ag gressive campaign this Fall in behalf of the re-election of Representative Willis C. Hawley. This committee al so plans actively and effectively to co operate with the Republican state central committee and the various county committees. Chairman W. J. Culver and Secre tary Treasurer Ronald C. Glover were reelected to take charge of ihe of fice work of tne committee, and wilt maintain offices in the Hubbard building. Daily Democrat by Carrier. $4 Year. GLOBE Today acid Tuesday Daniel Frohman presents PAULINE FREDERICK EUJUNE FKEDEKKK stif Parooua FJayrn in A vivid adaption of Mary Johnston's celebrated novel and play "AUDREY Adapted by Harriet Ford and E. F. Boddington 99 A "Paramount Picture" produced by the Famous Players Film Go. LIKE CAESAR OF OLD CAPI. DICK EXHORTED HIS MEN ADDED ATTRACTION GLOBE Tuesday and Wednesday . The Laugh-Makers of Quality EUGENE ELLSWORTH and EDNA EARLIE LINDON Presenting Harry Jackson's Hilarious Farce "His Day Off" And the Cherrians Heard the Cry and Marched Onward to Victory. The Cherrians of Salem has reason to be proud of their achievements at MarshfieUl, where they carried off first prize for the best drilled team, in competition with the gladiators of the Rosarians and Radiators, of wide renown. Stephen A Stone tells about it in the Statesman in the following classic manner: On another notable occasion the Salem Cherrians today successfully defended their title as the best drilled organization of boosters in Oregon, winnings first prize over the Portland Rosarians and the Eugene radiutui S in competitive drill following the great pageant of the railroad jubilee, which filed through the streets of Marsh field for two hours during the fore noon. The prize was $50 cash. Second prize was awarded to the Rosarians. Like Caesar of old. Captain Char ley Dick exhorted his men before the tray. "For four years I have drilled you, Brother Cherrians," the captain said. "and we have always gotten what we went after. Never has we been de feated in any competitive event. Now Cherrians. are we going to win to day?" In unison the team of forty white uniformed Cherrians answered. "We e!" The competition was the hardest the Cherrians have ever gone up against. Anxiously watching Salem visitors could detect scarcely a flaw in the maneuvering of the Rosarians, and the Radiators, largest in number of any of the uniformed bodies, show ed careful training. "1 don't sec how we can win this time," was heard from various Cher sians before it was over, but victory came. The Cherrians have left a deep im pression in the Coos Bay country. and they are told it is a favorable im pression. The town has been plastered with stickers by the Cherrians. OUMMOSIS PREVENTIVE. HER HUNDRED DOLLAR Bu It Wil Moray Hoarded and Yet It Was Money Flung Away. In the American Magazine we read the following: "Mrs. Davis came Into possession of a $100 bllL Prizing this money be cause It was the first she ever earned, be kept the original bill In her posses sion, most of the time on ber person. Only a short time before ber death were ber relatives aware that she still lad the MIL When a little girl nine years old. she deposited $10 in a savings bank and received a pasa book. She carried bis book with Der for seventy-five rears. Three weeks before her death ihe told her grandson she was curlona to know if the bank was still doing business and wbut bad become of ber deposit. A letter giving the num ber of her pan book, tbe amount of the deposit and ber maiden and pres ent name was written. Just a week from tbe day the letter was posted a reply was received to the effect that tbe deposit, together with the accrued interest for seventy-five years, amount- tag In all to $325.05, was lu tbe bank for Mrs. Davis. "Had Bhe deposited tbe $100 bill with a savings bank paying 4 per cent Interest compounded quarterly the principal and Interest would have amounted to tbe handsome sum of fGOl.89. Tbe $100 bill would bare earned for her fire other $10U bills. Her Investment at nine years of age multiplied Itself for ber thirty-one times. Her sentiment at tbe age of thirty-nine, persisted In for forty-five years, deprived ber of many comforts In her old age which tbe $W0 would have provided." Tennis Tournament A city tennis tournament will be held next Monday, labor day on the Y. M. C. A. courts. Entries may be filed wilh Secretary McDonald, of the Y. M. C. A. High Wheat A. W. Bowcrsox, of the Red Cr- -i Mills, who has been in the wheat busi ness for 27 years, says that this is the first season he remembers when wheat sta-tcd here immediately af'.ir harvest as high cs a dollar a bush"). This makes it a peculiar year in the this city. Tomorrow it may be lower. 1 Value of Lime is Show in the Exper iments of Mr, Faulkner, of Corvallia, (Published by ropiest.) A sure preventive and an efficient remedy for the control of gummosis in swet cherry trees has been discov ered and tested out by W. M. Faulk ner of Corvallis, and (his remedy is nothing less than lime. A number of years ago Mr. Faulk ner was representing a nursery com pany that advertised to fill in the second year all' trees that failed to live, and Mr. Faulkner observed that the fitlin-iii process required more sweet cherry trees than oil other trees combined, and he accordingly began a study of the causes of the loss of the cherry trees.. He purchased a farm two miles north of Corvallis, and made tests of the soil, lie found that the acid soil caused the gummosis. and he found that the use of. slack lime would eoun tcrract this acidity and if used in the right proportion would sweeten -the sourest soil. As a preventive of gummosis, Mr. Faulkner used the lime when setting out his orchard, using from one to three tons of lime to the acre, accord ing to the .nature of the soil. A hole three feet square was dug for each tree, and three pounds of lime mixed with the earth. As the trees grew more lime was added, being worked into the soil by cultivation. The treat ment was continued until the trees were six or seven years of age, by which time the roots of the tree have penetrated the deep, sweet soil, and will not need to have the lime added. For trees affected wilh the gum mosis, if they are not too far gone, treatment with the lime worked into the soil, will improve them or cure. The lime should be worked well down to the roots. Mr. Faulkner has made tests of all the sweet cherries, including the Roy al Anne, the King, the Lambert, the Centennial, the May Duke and the Black Taratarian, and has found the lime treatment efficacious. He has never sprayed his trees, nor have they ever been afflictd w-ith disease. He in vites any one interested to call at his farm on rural route Xo. 1, two miles north of Corvallis. A GREAT STORY. Another Version of the Manner In Which Villa Met his Numer ous Deaths. A Japanese physician hy the name of Xodko claims to have brough about the ileal li of Villa by slow poi son given under the guise of medical treatment, according to Ihe Chilian hua local papers today. After Villa's deaih. Dr. N'odka is quoted as saying that the remaining Villa leaders gambled with dice to decide who should impersonate the dead chief, and the lot fell lo Col Gaca, who hears a strong personal resemblance lo Villa. To prevent the deception from be Hug disclosed. Colonel ltaca is said to be surrounded hy this personal bodyguard, who keep the common soldiers and ranchers from coming too near. Dr. Nodka, according lo the pa pers, had been administering poison for three months, with ihe result thn Villa died shortly, after his defeat a Parral. opyrif hi 191S The Pldor. AdmtUtfl. Boa It The Picture Tells The Story Not Adjourn this Week. (By' Unite.l Press) ' Washington, Aug. 23. Senator Kern announced that the senate could not finish the legislative pro gram Friday. This killed the hope for congressional adjournment this week a 9 COURT HOUSE NEWS 8 J) Warranty Deeds. Minor Lewis and wife to Paul Wcs singer and Henry Wagner, April 21st, 1916. Lands in block No. I. in McCul ly's Add. Harrisburg. Wm. Curtis and wife to Chester Curtis. Aug. 14, 1916. Lands in Tp. 14. S. R. 4 west. $1.00 rlctm RIP JOHNSON'S BEST Made in Albany Tried and found lo be all that tht name implies. Albany Mill and blevator Company. Dur work speaks tor itself. HUB DYE WORKS Auio calls and de livers. Telephones:.. Bell 499-R; Home 480 Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Carbon Burning and weld Ing. SNYDER'S Where they do thinirs. 4 E. Second St is MUTHS KFVSOMO Iff UDflUl V HimnuiniM 11) Specialisation 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 Natures Way Examination Free Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy 5uite 401-2 Nation al Bank Bldg. Blacksmithlne Horse shoeing, saw filing and bicycle repairing. McCAULEY and McGEE 1137 Salem Road , "Greater than necessary" that's the dictionary defini l tidn of "EXTRA. And thai ia exactly what every car-owner buys when he specihes TIRES AND TUBES "Greater than necessary ready for the unusual demands 1 The endurance-strain of lbntr, tours; the friction-test of fast r1rivinr the certain hold on slicK pery places for all these Fire stone building "extras" pile up comfort and lessen cost. Buying for Our 125 Busy Stores for spot cash and our modern selling methods mean a saving to you. 365 days in the year of 23 to 33 1-3 per cent. We prove It every day. If you are not customer of the Golden Rule and want to save get busy. Ladies' $1.50 Waista vsc Ladles $4.00 Crepe waists $2.98 $4.00 Dress Skirts $2.98 75c Sateen petticoats 49c Muslin petticoats, 49c, 9c, 98c Girls' Hats 4c Ladies' House dresses 98c Breakfast can 23c, 49c, 98c, Half wool dress goods 25c All wool serge, 36 in 49c $1.00 All wool serge, 42 in. 79c 32 In. all wool $1.50 serge ...98c Men's Blue Bib Overalls 75c Men' stripe Bib Overalls ... 69c Men's Khaki Bib Overalls 98c Men's jackets, ssme price Men's dress pants $1.25-1.49-1.98 Men's Corduroy pants $1.98 Men's Work shirts 45c Men's Dress shirts 49c. 09c, 98c Hoys' Blouses ., 25c, 43c Boys' shirts 49c Boys' Mule Shoes $1.40 Boys' Klk Shoes $1.89 Boys Hats 49c, 98c Everything Always for Lest tits. 'rrrney i.p XjL. Everything Always for Less ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED WANTED Lady desires position in housekeeper, or will take care of children. WIS Lyon St.. Hell 5'M-J. aM-JO WANT K 1.1 Steady employment by young married 111:111. Can furnish personal bond and give best of ref erences. Want place where advance ment is possible. Address C. S. Tay lor. Ilalscy. Or. aW-I'l HE.MSTITCIIINfi-lOc a yard. Sue llreckeuridge, J.I.I Second St. Hell 96. Home IK2. LOST -G0I1I cuff button. Initial "II." I'lcaic leave at XchcrgaH's Market FOR SA I. F Camping outfit. Unit SxlO). C.i II between o p. 111, and 7:30 p. 111. One block south of S. I, shop. . a-M-.W FOR SALF 1912 Ford car in good condition. Bell plume 205-V, or call 720 W. 6th St. a-'IW FOR SALE OK TRADE . Stock ranch. Box 4.1, Brownsville. a26 2 GIRL WANTKD Call I0J ington St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good cor net, B flat, will sell for cash or trade for bicycle. Address M. F. Y.. Democrat office. 26-29 FOR RENT Furnished Rooms. Call Home phone 4125. or 507 E, 4th. n262 WANTED Someone lo hoard and room and care for 2 children, ages 5 and 7 years. Address NVIs Ander son, Albany, Ore., llix 297. a'tV)' was Archie llluckw.cH, 12 years of age, a sou of Jamrs Hlnckwell, of Jefferson.' He was ncur the llreiten bush hot springs, where Ihe family hail hern rumpiiig. The body was "brought from Drlroii Saturday even ing ami liikrn to Jefferson fur burial. VIERECK'S BATHS Firtt-clast Workmen Only Cor. First and Ellsworth Streets A. STARK, Physician and Surgeon Both phones 60 330 W. First St. Albany. Ore. Was Archie Blackwell The chilil drowned in the llreiten hush near Detroit last l-'riday, refer red to in the Democrat of Saturday, LAWYERS Abstracts examined. Corporation Law. Financial Areata. Trusts, Escrows and Accounts. Estates probated. Collec tions. Deeds, Mortgages. Oenaral practice In all courts. Correspondence solicited. Prompt attention. Bank references. Fourtwnin year. 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