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MOB THRBt Item of interact for every houtekeepeJ from our GROCERY DEPT. Specials for Saturday only FLOUR t "Gold Bind" high pttenttd vallay flour (only until Saturday night) par tack $1.25 BUTTER "Gold Band" fancy craamery bulacr, 2 pound roll 69c SALT Shaker Bait, beat grade In haavy molatur proof boxaa, regular 10c package, apecial 2 for 15c BLUING Regular 10c bottlee apecial 2 for 15c JAR RUBBERS Qood haavy jar rubber, a doien 5c FRUIT JARS Aa a good many cuatomera were not able to take advantage of our paat apcclala on Fruit Jara, and alnce h.ive made inquiries In regard to future apecial price, which will be the laat time thla aeaaon, aa to buy a new aupply now would mean a considerable advance in price. We atlll have a good aupply on hand, BO NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. ECONOMY. A gallon - tl3i doa. MASON 'A gallon, .. 80c doa. MABON, Quarta 60c a doa. GOLDEN STATE MASON, the only perfect eealer and wide mouth Jar, quarta - 8i dot. Coma in and let ua ehow you the merita of thla jar. CASH VALUES WORTH WHILE UP IN THE HILLS. Thirty Thouaand Trout Have Been Planted In the Vicinity of Ml Hood. Portland, Atiir. 31. Thirty thoiu anj atrelliead fimtcrliiiics, from the stale rearing pond M Hull Run, have just been placed in five different lakes in the Ml. Hood and Ml. Jcffcraon rcKimia, on the Oreuon N'ationa) For ex. Thia difficult work waa dune liy the stutc of Oregon, the forcat ser vice, and the I'linlnnd Railway, l.ilit .V Power Company In cooperation, and required seven days to complete. An nulo truck, furnished by the Portland Railway, Light t Power Co.. and driven by O. C. Graves, cov ered the 250 miles in making the trip from Portland to the accessible points nearest the lake. Fifteen 'thousand of the fih were carried in the first load to the end of the road -., See - J. S. Setchf ield Before building Fireplace WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Prevent future trouble 332 LYON ST. sixty miles from Bull Run. This point was reached at eleven o'clock at night. Thia was the first time an auto truck ever made the 32-milc trip between Government Camp and Clackamas lake. Here the fish were held over night, constantly attended by four men, who kept the water thoroughly aerated. The next morn i atsc the cans were placed on fourteen pack animals, in charge of Rangers Dee Wright, Joe Graham, and Hi ram A. Wilcox, and conveyed the 24 mile to Lakes Monan and Olallie, where the fish were placed in the water. No stop were made on this trip. These lakes belong to a group of 36 lakes in the Mt. Jefferson re Kion, and can be seen from the sum mit of Olallie mountain. The truck returned to Bull Run and secured another load of 15,000 fin :jcrlings, which were taken by truck as far a Government Camp, which is at the base of Mt. Hood, where they were transferred to the waiting Forest Service pack train in charge of Rangera Wright and Wilcox. For ty.fivc nilnutea later 12,000 of these (islt were released in the water of Mirror Lake, 2.S00 were placed in Mud Uke, and 500 in Veda Lake. FOR SALE 90 acres, all in culti vation. Thia is an exceptionally good piece of land, only two miles from Albanv. Terms can be made. 5 per cent interest on deferred pay ments if taken in the next 10 day. Crop goe" in. Price one half of what other land is held adjoining. Thl 1 only for a quick aale. See J, V. Pipe, 203 West 2nd St. . . i, a256dly wk Dally Democrat by Currier. t4 Year. ALBANY COLLEGE Opens Its Fifty-first Year Sept. 18, 1916 With a trong faculty, reinforced by new teacher of exceptional training and wide range of experience. Special emphasis laid on the broad, fundamental line of literary and classical education. The incoming class already enrolled is the largest in the history of the college. Exceptional opportunities offered in vocal and instrumental music. Correspondence invited. Addrcs . V PRESIDENT ALBANY COLLEGE. Albany, Oregon, , FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT CORVALLIS 4TH AND STH Promises to Be Best Held in State With Fttie Program ot Events. The coming firemen' tournament at Corvalli promise to be the be: held in Oregon for many years, jf not the best ever held, much intercut be ing taken In It. It will begin Mnd: morning at 9 o'clock with a parade. At 11 there will be a drill exhibition, and at 1 o'clock the following race program: No. 1 New York race, first prize $25 and prize cup; second and third purse $10 and $5. No, 2--Hose and ladder race, purse $15, $10, $5. No. 3 Siamese race, purse $9, $6, $3. Vo. fforsky box test. pprf?s $6, H $2. No. 5 Relay race, purse $10, $5, $2.50. No. 6 Circulating nozzle, purses $6, $4, $2. Np. 7 Wet test, iirst purse ....25 and nozzle by A. G. Long, Portland. At 6 o'clock there will be u big ban quet at the Hotel Julian. Tuesday morning stale dealers will be given an opportunity to demon strate their fire apparatus. At 9 o'clock at the theatre there will be fire talks by Chief Dowel), of Portland: Harvey Wells, Jay Ste vens. Portland fire marshal: Lee Hol- dru, battalion chief, and A. G. Long, n which fire pictures will be shown. In the afternoon the following race rogrum will be presented: N. I Hose ronplinc contest. purses $b. $4, $2. No. 2 Ladder race, purses $15, $10, $5. No. 3 Patch ing leaking hose, purses $6, $4, $2, No. 4 Ladder race, purse $6, $4, $2. No. 5 One hundred yard daih, purses $9, $6, $3. No. 6 Hub and hub race. purses $25, $15, $5. No. 7 Water fight, purse $10, $5. In the evening an illuminated drill will be presented at the St. Julian. In the race the officials will be l.ec lloldcn, starter: Capt. Parmvti- ter, Capt. Crew and Wm. Tigard, judge. Albany will have a good company of fast men in some of the races. FAMOUS TRA6EDIENNE AT ROLFE TONIGHT Madame Bertha Kalich, of whose dramatic supremacy generally little need be said, appears in another mas ter motion picture drama of the Wil liam Fox perfect type in "Ambition," a story of political intrigue In typical American life. In this photodrama the world-famous atar finds an outlet for her dramatic art such as in her first picture for the Fox organization, "Slander." The story of her film experience in "Ambition" is one which every Am erican man and woman should see, for it is the epitome of the pitfall of American present-day existence whe ther it be In public or private life, love of money for what it will buy and of fame for what it brings in so called high society. Marian Powers (Mine. Kalich) is the wife of an ambitious assistant dis trict attorney. He is hopeful of pro motion by the political boss of this town. The boss does not think well of Power and declares he intends selecting another man for the office sought by Powers. Mrs. Powers, hoping to aid her husband, decided to lay siege tc Hit- heart of the Buss and does so with the result that the political bos falls in love with her and she with him. Their relations, however, are entire ly platonic, Powers encourages the Boss atten tions to his wife and seek in every way to leave them together. The Boss inadvertently learnt that Powers is willing to sacrifice his own wife for his own political selfish ambition. The boss, in spite of his affection for Mrs. Powers, does not sanction the pro motion of Powers. Mrs. Power real ize the utter unworthines of her husband and leaves him. Hughes Starts East Estcs Park, Colo., Sept. 1. Re freshed by a week's vacation here. Charles E. Hughes and his campaign party left this afternoon for Topcka and Kansas City, where he is sched uled to deliver two speechea tomor row on the laat lap of his western tour. RECENTLY IN PORTLAND. Authoritie May Stop Mrs. Sanger'a Birth Control Clinic for Mothers. (By United Prese) New York, Sept. L -IT the police don't atop her, Mra. Margaret San ger will open a clinic in Brooklyn to day to teach birth control to moth-era.' Mra. Sanger wa indicted here a few mouths ago by Uncle Sam for 'sending obscene matter through the mails" in her birth control magazine, "The Woman Rebel." Bui she and her New York society men and wo men friends caused so many scene;, in federal court and raised such a rumpus about it that the prosecution wa dropped. Mr. Sanger also was arrested in Portland, Oregon, a short time ago when ahc went there to preach birth control. "Eastern women practise it, but won't advocate it publicly," said Mrs. Sanger toilay, "but western women practice and publicly advocate it too. Five hundred Los Angeles women let me use their names on my tour." She descrihed the authorities' ac tion against her as "very silly." She believes a woman should not he com pelled to bear children if she cannot rear and educate them properly. She says Scott Nearing, who wrangled so with the University of Pennsyl vania over free speech, will aid her ironosed clinics here and in other cities. Cleveland, Chicago, San Francisco and other American cities are on the Hit o FOR SALE 1912 Ford car in good condition. Bell phone 205-Y, or call 720 W. 6th St. a28s2 3 Albany Schoola S Will begin work as follows: Sisters Monday, Sept 11. .. Albany College Monday, Sept. 18. Public schools Thursday, S 3 Sept. 21. si !?gge)(9Se " COMING EVENTS. September 4 and 5. Willamette Valley Firemen'c tournament, Cor vallis. Oct 12-14 Harvest Festval, Al bany. Sept.' 6, 7, 8 Linn County Fair at Scio. September 25 to 30. Oregon State Fair. ' ' -Nov. 7 Election. Dec. 13-16, 1916 Central Wlllam ctte Valley Poultry Show at Albany. . A. STARK, Physician sod Burgeon Both phones 60 330 W. Firt St Albany, Ore. CHRONIC DISEASES a Specialty. Cancer, Rheumatism, etc. Service reasonable. Consultation free. Elec trical and medical treatment.. Call I want to make your acquaintance. Office 405 E. 5th St. and R. R. St Hours 8 to 11 a. m. and I to 6 p. m. D. M. Jones, M. D.. Albany, Oregon. j26-a . d&sw Mortgage Loans. Have plenty of local money to loan an farms in amounts from J 1000 to 2500; also have Eastern money, and can make loans in amounts ranging rrom $3500 to $10,000 on good culti vated farms in Linn or Benton coun- iea for long time. No delay in ob taining the loan. See i J. V. PIPE, 203 Weat First St. DR. TOEL ELECTRO-THERAPIST AND ELECTRO-SURGEON DALLAS, ORE. SUITE 10 DALLAS NATIONAL BANK r? O m n 19 nnnn 9 fn C n m 7 to 8 p. m., Sunday 10 to 1 p. in. . Specialties: j CANCERS AND TUMORS No knife and loss of blood. No plasters and pain for hours or days DISEASES OF WOMEN NOSE, THROAT, LUNGS, SKIN CONSULTATION FREE HUNTING IS FINE From every section of the state where deer abound conies the report that this gamey animal is to be found in plenty. And hunting is easier this year than usual. ' BING! BING! BING! With a REMINGTON JO calibre automatic rifle from our atock equipped with sight to your lik ing, there is nothing to it They can't get away. Simply select your favorite wood and go out and get the limit TWO MORE MONTHS for DEER Complete Equipment for the Hunter " RIFLES. AMMUNITION, KNIVES. TENTS, LANTERNS, OILS, GREASES, ETC. Hop Pickers' Camping Supplies ALL KINDS OF CAMPING GOODS, TAPE, UTENSILS, TENTS. - - AUTOMOBILE TIRES CHEAP .TO CLOSE OUT A CERTAIN LOT WE ARE SELLING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Hulbert-Ohling Hardware Co. "THE HARDWARE MEN" Third and Lyon St. Albany, Ore. TODAY Would You Sacrifice Your Wife for Power? That indescribable temptation that causes its victims to give up honor, and even family to accomplish its ends are graphically shown in the William Fox photoplay 66 By that talented and inter nationally known emotion al actress Mme.BERTHA KALICH It is a heart-gripping story of modern life showing the extent to which a woman will go to aid those she loves Directed by James Vincent Cast includes ' Wm. H. Tooker, Kenneth Hunter, and Kittens Reichert Vogue Comedy "SEE AMERICA FIRST" Pictures Today & Saturday tWIUIAU FOX PHCTPfWl tUWWHC ftlLlAKO THROUGH r-oxUlm CORPORATION Afternoons Evenings Children 10c 15c 1 1 -' i , 1 I. a. 4 . iVT-t-. . t r-1 B ERT HA rv a i i c. LJ DIRECTION WILLIAM , r OJs ROLFE THEATRE