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ALBAMT DAltT DKMOCKAt. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1916. ; V VAtK FOOT New Fall Goods are being shown in all sections of the store New half-wool CHALLIES. pretty patterns, yard 39c New all wool CHALLIES, the best of styles, yd. 59c A new line of collars, and collar and cuff sets, 35c to 65c New CHIFFON TAFFE TAS, 36 in. wide, all shades, " $1.50 GROS DE LONDRE SILK, for Fall. New ahadea, 36 in. wide, yd. $1.75 FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. Always the Best Stationery Can Be Had at ; DAWSON'S DRUG STORE "THE STORE OF QUALITY" DE WOLF HOPPER IS GLOBE ATTRACTION TONY Broke Her Ankle Mrs. Phil Baltimore is recovering from a broken ankle received when she stepped off of a porch at her res idence last Tuesday evening. Several fine rooms in private resi dence near high school to rent. Lady teachers. Address A. B. C, this office. sltf For Sale GRAIN SACKS. POTATO SACKS. TENTS. AND ALL CAMPING OUYMTS. SGfi ME AT THE PACIFIC JUNK SHOP Bring your junk to me, trade or cash. E. ROGOWAY, 2nd and Baker Home phone 2227 Bell 3455 After Agates J. Q. Crawford, the Albany pho tographer and who greatly enjoys searching out the hidden beauties of nature, was over Sunday looking over Thomas creek stones. He found but few specimens which he though wor thy of development. Tribune. WANTED Experienced waiter, at Home Restaurant. " v sl-3 HAVE FOR LEASE on shares. 75 Co.wold ewes. Mfust be taken soon. O. T. Murphy, Wells, Or. si-7 FOR SALE Peaches. Early Craw fords and Muirs. Delivered daily. Phone your order to J. R. Wallis. t Benton, Co., Home phone7051. ; .' sl-7 FOR SALE New model 9 Olliver " typewriter, : demonstrator,-.$97.50 machine. $70.00. Call at Democrat. One thing that the motion picture theatre does is to bring to the small er cities the works of actors of na- j tional and international reputation. I It is seldom possible, as in Albany, 1 to get more than two, or four at the. most in a season, of the great stars to stop here in person and present their plays. And then you have to pay a dollar and a half for a seat. But it is worth it at that. Tonight at the Globe one of the best known actors on the American stage. De Wolf Hopper, will be pre sented, and he can be seen for fif teen cents. He will he seen in the famous old novel of Cervantes. "Don i. Quixote." the story of an erratic I Spanish caviller. Who has not heard of De Wolfe Hopper, and. who has failed to read, or at least hear about Cervante's well known book? tnaeea, the movie, in this instance is mosi fortunate, for it brings a famous art ist to the city in a play that would most likelv forever remain within the covers of the old volumes, should it depend on the legitimate stage for production. In addition to ''Don Quixote." Fori1 Sterling will he seen in one 'of the K, rnninllH of the year. "His Pride and Shame." In this he assisted by Juanita Hansen and Bobby Vernon, and a very clever Keystone Tnniilr ml. In the comedy field Mack Sennett stands at the head a a director, and his Keystojic comedies produced on the Triangle program never fail to produce merriment. This hill runs tonicht and Saturday, witn ii.,.;. narrUi-.il.. featured in "The Last Act." and Chester Conklin in Cinders of Love" for the Sunday offering. Eventful Day for Bargains Saturday at Worth s SATURDAY SPECIAL IN DOMESTIC This department is brim full of merchandise, and a large assort ment awaits you here, in making room for new goods, we have the following special to offer for Saturday: . , 28 in. Percales, light and dark patterns now Sc per yard. Special lot ginghams 10c yd. Remnants reduced Turkish towels, plain and fan cy . . 29c FINAL CLEANUP of SUM- MER SHOES White canvas, rubber sole ox fords, value to $3.00 at .$1.98 Special lot of ' ladies' pumps good styles and sizes .... .-. 98c Special lot of Sandals in tan, chrome and white for quick dis posal. See them. Children's white canvas pumps at .... . 98c Our Depts. are nearly com plete with new Fall Merchandise Fall Styles are well estab lished now. See our Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, .. etc. SATURDAY SPECIALS IN DRESS GOODS and SILKS Our stock is complete with sea son's newest effects. Come in and see them. Tub Silks for Sat urday 32 to 36 in, at 59c and 9Sc. Novelty silk poplins in a varie ty of colors at Crepe de Chines in all the want ed shades at - 41 -2 s Georgette Crepea in many col ors at '-7S Pongees m 24 and 32 in. very 5)(SS$)(I)T)5)D(5)($$BS CITY NEWS S s)9S)G,0B&l(BS(s$ Returned from Mt. Angel ' Sister Mary, of the Sister's Aca demy returned last evening from a isit at Mt. Angel, her former home for some time. Dr. White Home ' Dr. White returned last night from Portland, where he had been on a few days' visit with his son. He spent lu's vacation season mostly in Wash ington and California, while, away from Albany sleeping on the ground 24 nights, an experience that proved of much benefit to his health. He will occupy the pulpit of his church as usual next Sunday morning and af ternoon. Wouldn't Work- Yesterday afternoon Chief of Po lice John Catlin tried to get three ho boes for jobs in the country of at least a month's steady employment; mt one of them was wanted at Grants Pass, another was going to work ICugene, and the other somewhere else. As a matetr of fact nowhere. They are simply professionals, and it time this class was given the jrand bounce. Runaway Boys ". Officials at Marshlicld have been trying to get Geo. Lingo and Mike Wiley, two boys who had rim away. Albany officials were notified after the boys had passed on a freight. It lakes a shrewd one to get past Al bany if sufficient notice is given of their coining. special at , 35c and 59c SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS. B. V. D. style unions now ....45c Summer weight unions, special 39c Chambray work shirts for 45c One lot dress shirts for 45c One lot dress shirts, spe. 59c One lot dress shirts, spc cial 98c Hose special blk, tan snd grey , 7c pair Special 36-inch Woolens for School Dresses in serges and novelty weaves. A large variety of colors in plains, pendl stripes, plaids etc, Saturday special 59c yd. 'SUMMER PARASOLS. For quick disposal Ladies' sport shirts, special lot Values to $2.00 now ...... 98c LADIES and CHILDREN'S HOSE. For Saturday sale. Ladies' black and tan hose, spe cial lot 19c Misses black, tan and white hose, special at . 15c Boys' heavy ribbed hose at 19c SATURDAY SALE OF LA DIES UNDERMUSLINS. Soecial lot combination suits at . 59c Odd lot of unions at 50c Odd lot of vests at ..- 17c Corset cover special lot, Sat urday .. 25c COLGATE'S TALCUM POW DER special for Saturday ...9c ONE LOT of Justrite and G-D corsets for quick disposal, val ues to $3.50, now ..... $1.00 Special lot of corsets for Sat urday sale at 69c ; Generous sized BED SPREAD Special lot Saturday sale 98c CRIB BLANKETS very special while they last 15c each Get your share of our special lot of Burson hose at ......17c pr. PICTORIAL REVIEW PAT TERNS for October, also quar terly style book. See them. Galatea Middies in assorted col or and styles, Saturday spe cial $1.12, WHERE YOU SPEND THE LEAST, AND GET THE MOST FOR IT Worth's Dept. Store Both Phones 80 New Wallace Buildintf 313-321 W. First St. Hurrying Home Chas. Patterson, a prominent Los Angeles teacher, stopped off last nieht on his way home, to see his cousin, Mrs., Van Tassell and family As lie wanted to get home before the date of the proposed strike he stopped only a short lime. Caught Seven Flies Pittsburgh yesterday beat Boston 3 to 2, closing the series. Uigbee mad 7 outs, a remarkable fielding record ior a single game; but he also made an error, giving Boston one of its scores. He failed to make a hit, which reduces his record to .289. being 1 1 hits in .W times 'o the hux. The Salem Johnson E. A. Johnson has been arrested but not the Albany E. A. Johnson, ibout the most peaceable man in the world. It was Salem's E. A. Johnson brother charges him with threatening him. Kite Day Monday ' Next Monday will be national kite day. All over the country kites will fly. Why not in Albany? Corbett's Birthday . Tndsv is the fiftieth birthday ol las. J. Corbett. As he has been Albany twice we make' it a local mat ter. The celebrated prize fighter has been pretty well lost sight of. Returned to Portland Miss Viola Crooks, after spending some time here and at Newport, left vesterdaiv afternoon for Portland, where she will resume her training a a nurse in Good Samaritan Hospital. She is a sister of Mrs. G. C. Simyiu, of this city. Mrs. Pratt Wants Divorce Married in Corvallis in 1886, Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Pratt, of Ihe Evan gelical church, of Portland, are now in the agony of a divorce suit. Mrs. Pratt in her complaint charges her husband with threatening to kill her and her son, with biting a daughter while in a rage; that onee he chased I her around a table and that he failed to properly support the family, she having to build their home herself. Ahead of Strike A carload of cattle will be shipped from Harrisburg and a car of cattle and a mixed car of hogs and sheep will be shipped from Eugene Sat urday by the market committee of the Lane county Pomona grange, ac cording to announcement of C. J. Hurd, market master, yesterday. Mr. Hurd said that these shipments arc being made at this time because of the strike situation. Register. Were School Mates -,' Miss EukT Miller, of Corvallis, a student at O. A. C. is spending a few days as the guest of Miss Mae Bal lack. The girls were classmates in North Dakota, where they, both for merly lived and entered school 'to gether. ' ' At Corvallis Mrs. A. D. Leedy and son, Harry, of Canyon City, " Oregon, who had been visiting relatives in Albany the past week, arrived here today to spend several weeks with her daugh ter and son-iu-luu', Mr. and Mrs. S. K. HartsiK-k. The visitors' accompa nied Mr. and Mrs. Iltirtsock on the recent trip to Caaeadia, slopping tit Albany on the return. ti.-T. Weather Report The river stands nt 1.4 feet. Yes terday's temperature ranged between ..... and degrees. At Worth's Stanley Keilh, an experienced clerk'. cecnily in the mercantile business in Sweet Home, bcfoic wiih the Hamp ton store at Eugene for some time, previously with the Hamilton stoic of this city, a young mnn of excellent character, has begun a clerkship wiih the Worth store. He will have charge of the advertising department, union;; other duties. Miss Martin Here Miss Melissa Martin, of Corvallis, a member of the O. A. C. faculty, for mer Albany Rirl, prominent in school and basketball, has been in the city several days on a visit with Albany friends. The change of climate has been of wonderful advantage l her, in a few days gaining 3 pounds and 2 ounces. Will Teach at Brownsville The hoard of directors of school district No. 74 on the South Side re cently elected Miss llucna Temple. of Lebanon, a graduate o llrowns- villc High School and Miss Gertie Taylor as teacher to fill positions va cant by rcsignaiion. Miss Taylor was elected some time ago hut was forced to resign to take care of her mother, but she applied again and was re elected. Lebanon Firemen The Lebanon fire department has a team of picked men practicing every night "fitting themselves to take pari in the Fireman's tournament that w ill take place at Corvallis next wce,k, rommencing Monday and continuing until Tuesday evening. The boys arj 100 Cents' Worth of Goods for every, dollar you spend at The Golden Rule afwaya. No extra expense tacked on our prices such aa delivery, bad ac counts, high rent, fine fixtures, bookkeepers, and our prices are al ' ways the same. ' Age 2 to 8 Play Suits ..' 49o ' Gills' overalls 49c Girls' dresses 49c Boys' Dutch wash suits 49c Silk Crepe $3 Waists $1.98 Silk Crepe $4 Walata ........$2.98 New Middles 98e, $1.69 Curtain scrims 10c, 12W. 19c Table Damask 29c. 3vc, 49c Breakfast caps ...25c, 49c, 69c Muslin gowns 9c, 98c Muslin Combinations ..49-69-980 Everything Always for Leas Men's Jersey 8weeers ;-;."" $1,23, $1.49, $1.69, $1.98 Boys' Jerseys .... 98c, $1.23. $1.49 Men'a Work Shirts 45c. 4c ' Men's mesh unions 49c, 89c f Men's Rib unions 49c. 89c Men's bluo bib overalls 75c Men's stripe bib overalls 69c Men's khaki bib overalls 98c Work shoes $2.49, $2.98, $3.50 High top shoes .. .. $4.30, $4.98. $5.90, $6.90 Dress shoe .... $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 Everything Always for Less Tf&nnev Co Int J fust becoming efficient in tlu'ir work and it looks s if they were going to he able to pull down some of Ihe priic money put up by our neighbor ing city. August Good Month On three days during August there fell ,M inches of mill. Traces of rain fell on two or three other occasions. The hottest day of the month was mi the 24ih when the highest tempera ture was H and the lowest 55 degrees. The. day following was almost as hot, there being less than a degree of difference. It was a fine month (or growing and the spring crops made ijrcal luins. Kepi to Answer , A reply to the amended answer hat been filed by II. U. Johnson, defend .ml. in the case of Oregon (v Western ColnniiMtion Co.. vs. Forest Mill In vestment Co. et al. Special rule for rooms nt St. Fran cis. ' . 'tl Special prices are being made for meals at Si. b'r.iiioi. llf W. O. W. Attention, All members of the Wutulmen of the World are requested lo he pres ent tomorrow evening al K o'clock. Initiation. Ily order ol C. C. 9 ? COURT HOUSE NOTES. S SI (P Warranty Deeds. DockT. South to J. A. Couller, Aug. 16, 1916. Lands in Sec. 28. Tp. 13, S. R. 1 easl. $10. A. Ii. Cox and wife to Salena Kllan Kllsworth, Aug. 2H. I!6. l.nnits in rluini 49. Tp. II. S. K. 3 west. $10 For Rent FINK STORE ROOM First Street All rcody, with fix tures! furnace heated, Well located. See Dr. A. STARK VIERECK'S BATHS First-class Workmen Only Cor. First and Ellsworth Streets TODAY A Triangle Bill De Luxe THE De GREAT AMERICAN FAVORITE WOLFE HOPPER IN CERVANTE'S FAMOUS MASTERPIECE "DON QUIXOTE" Produced by D. W. Griffith Fine Arts Studio The picture version far exceeds the famous old novel in interest If you would laugh see FORD STERLING with Juanita Hansen, and Bobby Vernon, in "His Pride and Shame" , You'll convulse with mirth GLOBE THEATRE TONIGHT-SATURDAY Matinees 10c Evenings 15c-Children 5c