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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1916)
It ; '! . Mixn a ill. A -..- - wttiM111-MMMtjMa- .l"?TTTTr - - -.- - - Seasonable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices WOOL BLANKETS from, pair, $4 to $8 Plain and plaid patterns WOOL-NAP BLANKETS, pair $1.85 to $2.95 COTTON BLANKETS in full bed size, pair 95c to $1.95 HOME-MADE COMPORTS CHILDREN'S COTTON UNION SUITS 50c WOMEN'S VESTS and PANTS A very good winter weight, high-neck and long sleeve, or Dutch-neck short-sleeve, garment 45c Agents for Eiffel Hosiery Agents for- Royal Mills Underwear FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, THUrSdAy, 6ct6beJ 14. 19t FERN HOBBS WORKING George Masotii of Jefferson, re- 1 turned home this morning after visit ing at the home of his brother, D. P. Mason, of this etty. - Jack Hammet went to Portland this morning on business connected with the automobile industry. fl"W OT1K WANT S.DS Coming Monday FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. Armstrong's Baby Dolls The hit of the year in Portland theatrical circles 12 BEAUTIES 12 . and a Rollicking Comedy Oast Also 8 Reels of Pictures RESERVE YOUR SEATS EVENINGS 25c CHILDREN 15c MATINEES 15c Globe Theatre ON 0. a G. LAND TAX Former Secretary to Govornor West Visits Courthouse Un known to Officials. Miss Kern llohhs, priulc secretary to Oswald . West during tlic time he was nm-emor of Oregon, was in the I'jly today looking up iul'iiriualiou re ianlini; ilic taxes on the Oregon and California israut lands. She is from the office of Louis I.. Sharp,- chief of the field division of the department of the interior, of Portland. Statements have .already been sent for the taxes due I. inn county tor the years I91J. I'14 and I'HS. whi.h amount to J-U..W). With accrued in tercut these will total aiiout $43.H(i due the county. However, more information wa wauleit by the land nffice and addi tional statements were sent out. Miss llobbs is inakiiK visits lo the various county seats in an eifurt to. hurry up these statements and see that every thing is undct-stoud. Miss Itolihs is a iiiiet, unassuming little wnnit'u. m l s)-r m-Mlr hrr vi-;' The Golden Rule is always ready to save you money It's tip to you. Your neighbor trades here and save you can do the same. ... , .., i Kvon if you do have lots of money, don't throw It away. Wo buy for our 125 Buay Stores whero we can buy the cheapest quality con sidered. You should do the same In Justice to yourself. Half wool Berne All wool serge 36 In 4Uc All wool, 42 in. serge 79c All wool 52 in. er;e 98c All wool 42 In. poplin 9$c All wool 52 in, poplin $1.49 All wool 52 in. gaunrdluo $1.49 All wool 36 in. Batiste 49c Half wool 36 in. batiste checks Z 49c All wool 44 In. checks 98c Hope muslin 6'4c Lonsdale muslin 10c Berkley combine l2Wc Toweling ... ..8 l-3c, 10c, 12Wc Men's $1.00 Sweaters 69c. Men's $1.50 Sweaters 98c Men's $5.00 all wool sweaters $3.9S Men's $3 Corduroy pants $1 .99 Mens $3.50 Cotduroy " $2.49 Men's $5.00 Mackinaw pants $3.49 Men's $4.00 Mackinaw pants ... $2.9S Men's $10 Suit ..-$7.90 Men's $12.50 Suits $8.90 Girls' Rain capes .....$1.98, $2.25 Boy' Kaln Costa $2.98 Beys' Macklnawi $3.98 Men's Overalls 69c, 75c, 98c Men's Flannel shirts 98c. $1.25, $1.69. $1.98 Everything Always for Less iff- id' Everything Always fur Less o HAZEL WWN U Fsokmu Flayrrj TONIGHT ONLY Hazel Dawn In a Stirring Romance of the Mountains 1 "The Feud Girl Charlie Chaplin The world's greatestcommedian The million dollar laugh producer 'One A. M.' Can You Imagine Charlie at w One A. M. A GREAT BILL-DON'T MISS THIS Evenings 15c Children 5c Nebraska "IT and O. A C. Football Teams Multnomah Field, Portland Saturday, October 21 Oregon Electric Ry. Trains deliver passengers in the downtown district and within cosy wulk ing distance of the grounds where the great game will he played. See the mighty Cornhuskers and the aggressive "Aggies" Low Round Trip Fares from all stations with return limit Monday following Special Train to the Game Leaves Albany 7:25 a. m., arrive Portland 10 a. m. Saturday Returning leave North Bank station 7 p. in. H.S.LOGAN, Agent Albdny . . nnd H"t away without officiil even discovering who hc was. She is a law gincliMtr :ittd one oi Orriiiin'i 11.01 .'it'll'!,' uomnl. WAfJTEU Girl lo do itrncrul house work on farm. Addreas Mrs. Cltas. I.lnderiiian, Cnihlree. iilS-2ll The Leading Theatrical Event of the Year AUDREY MUNSON The World-Famoug Model in the Greatest Art Spectacle Ever Pro- duced, PURITY 20 Players, 150 Dancing. Barefooted, Barelegged Girls and Mis Munson iiua score or more of her most celebrated pose all in wonderful settings of Nature and man. General Admission 25c Rolf e Theatre Wcdnes. and Thurs., Oct. 25-26 ' w ' t . ' . , , sassflsjsjsflHSja German Sub Destroyed. Norfolk, Oct 19. Officers of British steamer North Pacific an nounced that they had received a wireless message that a "German sub marine was sunk east of Nantucket, ft declared a British cruiser was near by. It is believed that possibly the U-53 was destroyed. Both Useful and Ornamental W HICH makes a very attractive combination to a young man who wants a new overcoat and only one. - . ' This one is made by Hart Shaffner & Marx and designed to protect you thoroly; it la also designed to deliver one hun dred per cent styles, smartness and go. r The Toggery The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes WANTED Woman to work three hours every Monday or Tuesday forenoon. Mrs. Greene, 425 W. 6th. Tel. 189-J. ol9-2l RJK SALE S purebred Guernseys. IT P Dt rrtrvnlli. r.14-20 FOR SALE 3 horses. 2 ponies, one large work horse. Call at Callahan Feed barn Friday. O17-20" WANTED Furnished rooms for I housekeeping, near the S. P. depot. ' man and wife, also place for car. News Stand. - ol9-21 Gl ;heatre LAST CHANCE TONIGHT TO SEE City Treasurer's Notice. The undersigned as the city treas urer of Albany, Oregon, has funds on hand to pay- general funds warrants Nos. 614 to 720 inc. of the issue of 1914. Interest will cease with the date of this notice. Oct 18, 1916. H. B. CUSICK, 18-19-20 - City Treasurer. What are You Worth? Mary Ballard estimates herself at $10,000, and bets herself at that amount. Dave . Garrison, race-track king, holdg the other end of the wager, andf he loses. . ' . The story is told in William Fox's galloping drama of the turf Sporting Blood starring . DOROTHY BRENARD and GLEN WHITE Written and directed by BERTRAM BRACKEN FRIDAY ROLFE Founded on Helen Hunt Jackson's Famous Novel of the CALIFORNIA MISSION INDIANS, acctmpanicd ty A FULL ORGAN SCORE BASED ON OPREATIC THEMES Admission 25c, a few at 50c Starts at 8:15, only one show The Most Beautiful Picture Ever Shown in Albany a