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PACK POTT New Fall Goods are being shown in all sections of the store New half-wool CHALLIES. pretty patterns, yard 39c A new line of collars, and collar and cuff sets, 35c to 65c New CHIFFON TAFFE TAS, 36 in. wide, all shades, yd $1.50 FLOOD'S 334 West ;S0CML (Continued from Page 3.) day the guests returned home about eight o'clock. 9 9 A pleasant reception was tendered Rev. and Mrs. Schuster, of the Evan gelical, at the Steidel residence. Second and Main streets, yesterday evening. A crowd of seventy-five en joyed the evening which was spent in games and a pleasant social time. Re freshments were served. For Sale GRAIN SACKS . POTATO SACKS. TENTS. AND ALT. camping ouvnrs. SEfi ME AT THE PACIFIC JUNK SHOP Bring your junk to me, trade or cash. E. ROGOWAY, 2nd and Baker Home phone 2227 Bell 345S GLOBE TODAY A BIG TRIANGLE LAUGH BILL DeWOLFE HOPPER One of America's greatest actors in Cervantes famous masterpiece "DON QUIXOTE" Produced by D. W. Griffith. A play every student of literature, ev ery reader, every lover of good acting and every lover of good com edy should see. And a big Keystone comedy, genuine gigle teaser. Ford Sterling in "HIS PRIDE and SHAME" A corking scream "THE LAST ACT" A charming drama of the stage and a Keystone comedy feature with ' CHESTER CONKLIN in "CINDERS OF LOVE" A Paramount play, unique, beautiful, romantic, and wierd, featuring ' LENORE ULRICH "THE HEART of PAULA" A play with two endings happy and cad. A different ending each night. Which do you prefer? A film drama of distinctive power and interest based upon the burning love of a Spanish maid for a handsome American. . New all wool CHALLIES, the best of styles, yd. 59c GROS DE LONDRE SILK, for Fall. New shades, 36 in. wide, yd. $1.75 STORE First St. rOUBNAMENULL DAY ON LABOR DAY The tennis tournament under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. next Mon day, Labor Day, promises to be a live affair. Thirteen entries have been made for the singles and five couples tor the doubles. Playing will begin as early in the morning as possible on account of the number of contests thai will have to take place. Following are the entries: Singles. Hi. Torbet. Fred Dohnert, i P. A. Young. Seth French. I. D. Cus ! . UM,B, u.. ....... r u C. McDonald, Had Irvine, Delos Fos ter, C. E. Clifford. Doubles Torbet and Nutting; Cus ter and McDonald: Irvine and Hun ter; Stewart and Young, Dohnert and French. . - Miss Florence Adams lefi this morning for Portland, where she will visit for a week. " V Coming Sunday Bessie Barriscale and Bruce McRae Ml ALBANY DAILY DtMOCXAT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, ttl&. )1 ANNUAL GATHERING OF 1). P.'S ON GIBSON HILL ' Ail annual event looked forward to !) members of the U. P. church is a social sod meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gibson, of North Al- j liany, Riven under the auspices of the omen's Missionary Society. Yester day afternoon over a hundred attend led such a gathering. Meld in one oi the prettiest spois around Albany it is a matter of joy to young mid old. a picnic affair, for with a program is served a "feed" of big dimensions, and this was carried out at the session yesterday afternoon and evening. .The program consisted of a devotional, a paper on immigration by Mrs. Nut ting, a reading hy Margaret Gibson, ..ml music. The side hill ij a paradise for chil dren, and they bad tlieir usual runs and tumbles, with side trips up the Mils and thru the fine gardens of the place. Miss Gladys Mo Con went to Port land on the morning train. Mrs. A. A. Look, of Myrtle Point, vent to Portland this morning after visiting with her husband, a railroad man. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Barnes came over from Crahtree this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Henderson leturned to Detroit this morning. Mrs. Alice Chase went to Portland this morning. 4H EASTWARD -Thru the Inland Empire Grand Canyon of Columbia American Wonderlands Glacier and Yellowstone Parks Round Trips at Low Faros Daily via the North Bank Road. Stopover where you like. NORTH BANK RAIL and 26 HOURS SAIL on the ships of DeLuxe Service. S. S. Northern Pacific and Great Northern, for SAN FKANCISCO $32 Round Trip From any Oregon Electric Ry. Point Tickets includes meals and berth. This route saves Time and Money and is a Delightful Trip HOMESEEKERS FARES Sept 24 to Oct 8 From Middle 'West to Willam ette Valley 1 sell prepaid tickets. H. S. LOGAN, Agent Albany, Oregon. Copyrlfht 1916 The Picture Advertisers, Box ft The Picture Tells The Story JOHNSON'S BEST T.Iade in Albany Tried n.d found to be all that the name implies. Albany Mill and Elevator Company. Oat work speaks for itself. HUB DYE WORKS Auto calls and de livers. Telephones:. Bell, 499-R; Home 480 Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Carbon Burning and weld ing. SNYDER'S Where they do things. KM E. Second St. Specialization Is the chief factor in quality and economy. We are Albany's exclu sive specialists til our line. Essex and Essex. The Chiropractor's Way is Nature's Way Examination Free Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy Suite 401-2 Nation al Bank Bldg. HEALTHS KEYBOAftO Blacksmiihing I lurse shoeing, saw filing and bicycle repairing. McCAULEY and McGEE 11.17 Salem Road. I"" 0 Iff ttSIUlYv lEflumNC 00(S$a)8SS$9Sii$ 9 CITY NEWS e) $ (B 9 S o (8 S IS S S Home from Newport- Mrs. 1-rcd Dawson returned last evening from Newport after spend mg the summer nt Nye Uracil. SI was accompanied by Mrs. Roy llrai nam, whose husband lias luul charge of the Dawson drug store during Mr Dawson's stay at the Newport store, Mrs. Ilrainaid will go to Kugene day and Mr. Hraiu.srd will return t Newport Monday, at which time Mr. Dawson will arrive in this city. Returned from Mill City- Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Cady returned this morning to Mill City afler visit mg at the home of Mrs. Cndy's par cuts. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Karl. . Taking a Vacation iieorge A. 1'ricliard, balem corres poiideut of the Oregonian, is in the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. VYil liaui I'ortmiller. He will spend his vn cation here and at Newport. Cowboys Pass Thru R. V. McClelland and "lluffalo' Vernon passed through the city thi morning from Philomath to Portland It is thought that they will land McMinnville, where a Round-Up to be staged, and which it is under stood these men are promoting. Hop Pickers Leaving The northbound electric this morn mg carried a car load of hop pickers to yards north of tins city. There was not room for all the baggage on the train and considerable bad to be left until a later train. Thousands are mi grating to the hop fields these day and in some places good sized cilie have srung up to flourish for month and then uuicmlown again lor another year. Dallas Observer Sold Lew A. Catc Thursday disposed his interests in the Dallas Observer and in the Hotel Gail, of Dallas, and will take a vacation for a year. Mr. Caie formerly owned the Cottage Grove Sentinel before coming to Dallas, previously coining from the Fast, where at one time, he owned string of more than 21) papers. He has been successful in the newspaper business and is popular wherever he goes Elbert H. Hicks Coming On Monday night at 8 p. m. at the Baptist church the Hustlers of the Baptist Sunday School will present Rev. Elbert H. Micks, their former pastor, to lecture on the subject. "In the Shadows of the Pyramid.;." The Hustlers are expecting a large crowd The admission price is 10c. Mr. Micks has been called "The wild fire Ten nessee Orator." and certainly r.n en thusiastic anil highly interesting speaker. The co.t of admission is very small compared to the value and en joyment of hearing him. Will Teach at Redmond- Miss Caroline Luther left this morning for Redmond, Oregon, where she will teach school for the coming year. To Enter Mt Angel Joe Taucher left this morning, with his sister Mary, who will enter Mt. Angel College. Edgar Hart Home Edgar Hart, who has been near Poplar, Mont., for the past fifteen months, surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mart, by arriving home early this morning. Me has been with his brother, Scott Hart, who holds a homestead near Pollay, and is doing surveying work in that county besides. He is now deputy county surveyor. Edgar Hart says there .arc btccr places than the Montana country, and that most all of the good land has been taken up. lie is glad to get hack home. " Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 71 and 55 degrees. The river stands at 1.4 feet. A trace of rain fell. Hop Picking Picking in the I.ucas yard across the river has been finished and many of the pickers have gone to the Harris yard two miles farther north. The Pincus crop was very poor, and it was said that fast pickers hail lo hustle to make a dollar a day. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olliver, Saturday morning, Sept. 2, a girl, weight 7 1-2 pounds. All doing well. Definition of Responsibility Stuart Holmes, the movie actor of fame in William Fox pictures, is not so villainous as most of his parts would imply. He even -stooped to. this, when during the making of "East Lynne" a fellow worker asked him: "Give me the definition of the word 'responsibility'?" "Suppose a man had only two stis- r -r- tSlpeiidcr buttons left mid one of these came off. replied Holmes: the re sponsibility on the one remaining would be very great." Was at Salem Dr. John II. Lewis of l.ewislon, Idaho, is in the city transacting busi ness. Dr. Lewis recently purchased .MO acres at (.'onscr, five miles north of Albany. Signal. P. O. on Labor Day Monday being Labor Day the ser vice at the post office will be curtail ed as follows: No rural delivery ser vice; city carriers one delivery ' 'I'1' morning; general delivery will be op en from I M lo JIM p, in. Expected Home Mrs. K. C,. Urandchciry, who hat, been at Lincoln, Neb., with Mr. Ilran debeiry for a mouth or two is ex pected home in two or three days. Mr, !lr,imlebrry will remain awhile longer. Here from Alberta Mrs. Klirahcili Allison, of Alberta, Canada, is in the city on a visit, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. J Hodges She is a former resident of Albany, when here being Miss Elizabeth Far tier. From Dallas J. II. Thompson, of Dallas, has been in the city today looking afler busi ness interests here. Home from Brownsville Geo. Rolfe has returned from Special rate for rooms at St. Fran sltf ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED. WANTED Work, by lady for bach elors, widowers, restaurant, hotel, boarding or rooming house 4l7f j Lyon St. Dell phone MH ). Apart ment 2, 8 WANTED Hoy or young man to collect Saturdays. Democrat office. FOR SALE Ripe peaches at the or chard, at 75 cents a bushel. tiring your boxes. V. G. Smith. Home phone 8405. Itcll phone (). s 2 If REWARD Will pay $5 for arresi and conviction of anyone caught stealing the Orcgouian.. lieu t'lclcn. s2- Agent. WANTED Experienced waiter, at Home Restaurant, sl-.l HAVE FOR LEASE on shares. 75 Cotswold ewes. Miist be taken soon. O. T. Murphy, Wells, Or. sl-7 FOR SALE Peaches. Early Craw fords and Muirs. Delivered daily. Phone your order lo J. R. Wallis Uenton, Co., Home phone 7051. l-7 TONIGHT LAST TIME Don't miss this chance to see Madame Bertha Kalich the wonderful Polish actress in 83 "AMBITION" typical American play of Politics and Intrigue. Love, An all-star cast includes WM. Hv TOOKER, KENNETH HUNTER and LITTLE KITTENS REICHERT. Seats 15c Children 5c WILLIAM FOX fHDTOPWi lUPUCMg ntlKAMO THROUGH FFTTm CORPORATION U ; TO 'Ji - if NEXT WEEK WM. FARNUM. 100 Cents' Worth of Goods for every dollar you spend at The Golden Rule always. No extra expense tacked on our price such as delivery, bad sc. counts, high rent, fine fixtures, bookkeeper, and our prices sr al ways the same. Age 2 to 8 Play Suits ........ 4c Oil 1st' overalls 41c Gills' dresses 4C Hoys' Dutch wash suits 4c Silk Crepe J Wal.t tM Silk Crepe $4 Waists ... '. New Middles . Wc. $l.o Curtain scrims 10c, UH, lUc Table Damask ... ., 2e, .Wc. 4Uc Breakfast caps .. 2Sc, 4Jc, C'c Muslin gowns 6ve, title Muslin Combination. ..4V-0t)-Vtlc livory tliintf Always (or Less lltuwiisville, where he had been on a visit with his folks. Big Hat Sale The cowboy hat market is, heii.g rushed these days, many gelling t In conspicuous lops because of the coming roundup and harvest festivu. A Democrat man had jul ho.isied that they itouldn'l gel any such a li.it on him, and within five niiniilrs lie was walking lite streets under one dented according to the proper tlc in cowboy loggery. It took some sand to go along the street and be guyed, bin these are game days and one has to face llie music. A New Prune Out on the place of Win. Sictt macher. W, A Itoilinc, the fruit ex pert, secured some specimens of a iiud in prunes, being a cros hcA-rcti Petitcs and Italians, Mr Hodine 'thinks. They were gotten (loin tit! tree in the woods, which mak-es the matter the more interesting. M,-. Iloditie thinks they have the luak'n-; id a superior prune, and proposes lo develop the seeds into a new pruur to be called the Linn, or Someihiit of tliM character. That sounds got d enough. More Dodges The Ralston Garage is unloading the third carload of I''I7 Dodge cars today. Arrived from Montana I.yle Hain, who has been spending I lie summer with his parents. Mr. .9rs-sf9 s 3 1 Albany's Schools ' s Will begin work us follows: ) 3 Sisters Monday, Sept. II. (? 3 Albany College Monday, C 9 Sept. 18. j f Public scliunt Thursday. Sept. 21. ft f -S! Si tl .11 S) tfl H It, (Jl (Si rSl tn ,S Twin Tires? No . One's a Goodyear as It Might Be The Other Costs Us $1,635,000 More This it to prore that yon can't judge tirca by looks. Here ore two Goodyear tirca, seemingly identical. But one is built like many of its rivals. Goodyear extras ore omitted. The other has those hidden values. And those un seen extras, on this year's out put, will costf us $1,635,000. This year's betterments alone add to our cost $500, 000 yearly. Yet our 1915 price reduction saves our users about five million dollars. No Price Excuse This is not a price excuse. Goodycnr prices hove been fairly racing down. Our lalo Ligreduclion made the third in two years, total ing 45 per cent. No equal tire can compete GODYEAR Fortified Tires Goodyear Service Stations Men's Jersey Sweaters . tl.M, II.4V. .a, Hoys' Jerseys 08c, II.2J, $1 g Men's Work Shirts 4Sc, 4'c Men' mesh union 49c, ')c Men's Kit) unions . 4Uc, BUc Men's bill bill overalls 7Sc Men's stripe bib overalls ... . 6jc Men's kttaltl bib overalls ., 08c Work shoes IJ.4U, U.W, J.50 High lop shoes I4.50. $4.8, tiM, $ft.90 Dres, shoci W.IW.'lJ.SO, ta.gt) Jt frnnry Co rx J Always and Mis, Win, Hain, at Poplar, Mou , arrived In the city Ibis morning ami Is visiting at the home of Judge ami Mrs, II. II. Hewitt. He is on In. wa to enter the l'nivrril y of Oregon at lriigenc. Stole Loganberry Juice Thieve broke into the factors of llie Albany Emit Inicr I'o, at the fool of llroailulhiti street dining last night hy taking out two panes .f glass from one of the window i on the west side of the building. 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