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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1916)
PAfiS THMB Tlio Joy of Living Modart Corsets Are designed (or all wo men' comfort. Once try GLOBE THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday ALBANY DAILY DIMOCRAT, FRIdAY, 6CT6BER 13. 'lOlo. Modurt and you'll feel ilia sunshine of health and style. Price $3.50, $4 $5 . Come and be fitted to- day. . L Twice Daily October 18-19 Twice Daily 2:15-8:15 2:15-8:15 STORE OPEN THIS EVENING duit voiuc Hamiltons' Worthwhile PORTLAND WEEKLY STOCK . MARKET REPORT Cutlld Monday'n mule 111:11 kci op ened with aitoi lu-r la rue number of I MM head. There : n large offering of infrrior quality, mrer and cows in I lie run, allhotiiih there Vrc u num lrr of load of li-md quality Muff here. There were a few load of prime Hern mild ill $7.25 with oilier load from $6 .'5 to $7.X). Inferior quality inert rather nlotv demand, although priecs held Mcady on thi clajtit A tuff. A few prime lie if rut liriiuulii $u and a few eotvt $5 75 the hulk of prime cows told ai $5. Si) 10 $5.60 with inferior grades on hwh u (3. Hull were in iod dcumid at 1 i 1 1 1 y high er price, although iherc were no teal fat bull III the trade the hen hriWKht $4 25. l'rinie Unlit rnlve. mild 50 eenl hiKher bringing $S.iX), nil IiohkIi a frv were told from $o.50 to $7. Trading in the ttoekerg iind feeder divUion wan limited to a few lo.ttU, ;riic raugiiiu from $3 to $575. Hug A moderate run of hum was here Monday. I'rirc were 111 l 15 tenia holier over lant week clour. Top told ill VI 75. hulk going at $9.60 lo $070, Sheep Sheep market in firm, wi'li tiii.haiiKi'd five. Some fairly tpjtx' ycail iips hire Monday that wer l.il en at f.".l. Deiiiffd wa goml al ill, tilth (here wait enrdly eiunuh til iVr.'d lo ittaVl ; kr. A huii .'li f fair Ininh 'l.rni)tlit $K.Jt). Oiiiniile n illit only a few other salt were made Prime sheep of nil tirade remain In iKiiiauil at higher priee. MARRIED. Ciralaiid Sh.ink Mr. (jilhert Gar land and Mix Olive E, Shank, pop ular yoliu people tf ("rahlree. were LOVE AMONG THE SNOWS iff- 3 wTriMroS VMOOUCTIOM ?. of the ice-bound North furnishes the motive which works toward an inevitable end , in WILLIAM FOX'S Soul-stirring drama The End of the Trail starring WILLIAM FARNUM with Gladys Brockwell Story by Maibelle Heikes Justice - 'Directed by Oscar C. Apfe CUB COMEDY and "SEEING AMERICA FIRST" Tonight and Saturday ROLFE ' Why Should Oregon Vote Pendleton $125,000 and onc-twenty-fifth of a mill for a normal school only 21 miles from where the stale owns a good , plnnt nt VVcstou which require hut one-fortieth of a mill annual ninutcnancc.to put it in successful op eration?' Rend pane 28 of Ihc voters' pamphlet; and If you want to avoid 'needles taxation, vote 309 X NO (Paid advertisement F. D. Watt, Wcton, Ore.) Elliott & Sherman Present CLUNE'S CINEMA SPECTACLE Mission Days in Southern California Kindly Rule of the Old Padres Romance in MexicanPalace and Indian Hunt Driving the Red Men From Their Humble Homes Love Finds a Way in Mountain Deserts Setting Suns Heal Broken Hearts Founded on Helen Hunt Jackson's Famous Novel of the California Mission Indians Accompanied by " A FULL ORGAN SCORE BASED ON OPERATIC THEMES Matinees 2:15, 25c everywhere Evenings 8:15, 25c, a few at 50c united in marriage at noon by Rev. G. II. Young. The bride was prettily dressed in light blue crepe dc chine, trimmed with silver lace. She is the only daughter of Mrs. Hnrry Freeman of Crabtfec and a niece of Mrs. J. O. Huntley of Albany. The bridal party consisted of a group of friends rind relatives of both bride and groom, Mrs. J. O. Huntley, Mrs, W. Fuller, Mr. Harry Freeman, Mrs. Freeman, James Freeman, Geo. and Jay Shanks. The bridal couple will spend their honeymoon at the Round up and will make their resi dence at Crahtrce. Mr. Garland de scends from nn old and honored tine of Oregon pioneers. amine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. All of the property listed in the" schedules is claimed as exempt.' ! Dated at Albany, Linn county, Ore gon, this October Uth, 1916. ' C. C. BRYANT, Referee in Bankruptcy. WHEN answering classified ads, please mention the Democrat. First Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of G. W. Small, bank rupt. Case No. 3952 In bankruptcy. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt: Notice i hereby given that on the 10th day of October, A. D. 1916, the said G. W. Small was diilty adjudi cated bankrupt; .and that the under signed referee, in the First National Bank Building, in Albany, Linn coun ty, Oregon, qn the twenty-fifth (25th) day of October, A. D. 1916, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex- FELLOWS There's nothing betetr to keep you warm than a good mackinaw. We have the famous ' Patrick Mackinaws For motoring, tramping, outdoor work, sitting down at the Round . up. A Patrick Mackinaw is always "correct." Always warm without bundling. Men's sizes 36 in. to 42 in., prices $6.50 to $12 r Boys' ages 9 -to 11 yrs. priced- at $3.95. ' ' STORE OPEN THIS EVENING Cash Values HamiltOfls' Worthwhile sun it l FV aNAME EVEREADY offers every man, woman and child an opportunity to turn one new word into $3,000. Are you going to" neglect this offer or are you coming in today to get an EVEREADY CONTEST BLANK ? they are free. Contest closes November 7 at midnight. Ralston' Electric Supply Co.