PAGE THRI1 asa- Have you visited our SHOE DEPARTMENT lately? We now liavt very many beautiful atylea of shoes for ladlea. In black 8 In. boota and aevoral color combination. FOR GIRLS and BOYS our atock la large of aenalble, aervlceable, arid neat looking' ahoea. For MEN and WOMEN we have the Ground Gripper Surgical Shoe (See Window 3) ALBANY DAILT DIMOCtAT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 43, ifll. ' . :" , ; ' '.'- -. ' ' , . . ' . w- t . I '--'-' 1 . MEMBER OF THB - O MERCHANTS O SYNDICATE, inc. GENERAL OFFICE 487 BROADWAY, NEW YORK For several montha we have been membera of thle Incorporated Merchant' Syndicate and we have proved It'e value. There are al moit 500 membera all over the United Stages. Manufacture realize that thia ayndicate haa an enormoua buying power, they therefore quote extra low prlcea, and ao we gain the benefit, of which we are glad to make our cuatomera co-paitnera. Cash Values Iiamiltons'. Worth While a, ai 93 a; d co (d w 3u (o G ( ) CITY NEWS f- B The Newly Weds ' Mr. and Mr. I Inrry Huwkiiu, ol Salem, were in tlie city yesterday for a Sunday viait nt the home of their larctili. " , Left for Philadelphia l'rof. McCouauKliy. of Philadelphia, after a residence in and around Al bany, left for home thin afternoon, with a number of top on the way. Yesterday he aiieul most of the day at Mcadowvicw, near Junction, with G. W. KohrhatiKh and other. He greatly endeared liimrl into the heart of tlime with whom lie came in contact while here. Hallowe'en Window-. That'a aninc hallowe'en window down at the Art Craft. If that doen'i give one the (ever nnthiiiK c". By 'he way there it no day In the year thai bringi more real fun than hallowc'en when property celebrated, a it in by moat people nowadayt. Returned to Portland Mr. Will Crnfton and son, of Port land, returned home yesterday, after a viait at the home of Mr. Crnftnn't Real Estate for Sale Bargains In farm lnnda. city prop erty; money to loan, lnsursnce written In the strongest old line comranlea. Call on J. V. Pipe, 201 W. 2nd St A QUALITY STORE We tall the bottat loweil prices Watch Repairing F. G. Will father lie Uurkliart. Went to Portland . Mr. Jessie Wallace went to Port laud yesterday afternoon. , At Salem Prof Scott of the Maple school, spent Saturday down on the farm of his folk near Salem, helping in the harvesting of some of the late thing on the place. Married at Butte MiM Luclla Allen, a former well known typcWritist of this city, i( recently married in Butte, Bon., where she had been residing with her sister and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Shclvik, it is said, will return to Albany to re side. Prom Portland Mr. O. II. Luck, of Portland, has returned home after a week' visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. A. R. McCoy. Of Central Point " 11 Mr.K. A., Pierce, of Central Point, was in the city on a visit. She it a sinter of Mrt. P. A. Goodwin. Salem People Here Mr. and Mrt. J. A. Bernard!, Mr. and Mrt. Fred-Bernardi, ond Mr. and Mrs. George Hurley, of Salem, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. l.ud wig, uncle and aunt of Mr. George Hurley. Attended Funeral A number of Albany relatives and friend of the late Mrs. J. T. Phil lip attended the funeral held In Cor valli yesterday afternoon. These in cluded Mrt. Klizabcth Milbollen and daughter, Mr. Hoflakc, Mr. and Mrs. George Forgey and daughters, Mrs. A, L. Ramsey and Mrs. James New man, Mrt. Hudson and her brother. Amniy Cameron. From other part of Linn county came Mr. and Mrt. Hen ry Milbollen and Mr. Warren Ham lin. Olhert present for the funeral were Mrs. Knauf, Mrnd Mrs. Rowe Pure Drugs . Did you ever atop to think what pure drugs meant to you when you are tick? Your phyalclan wants you to'know the purest drugs obtainable, , V, " and you get jutt that kind from ua. We are In the drug bualneaa, and we atand back of every tingle item that leavea our store. Make our atora your home. Burkhart & Lee Druggists - The Leading Theatrical Event of the Year , Aodrey Mimson The World's Most Famous Model The Favorite of American Artists and Sculptors Noted for Her Beauty of Figure and Rdre Grace of Her Poses in The Greatest Ajt Spectacle Ever Produced , PURITY 20 Players 150 Dancing Girls Barefooted and Barelegged Draped in Flowing Veils A Score or More of Miss Munson's' Most Celebrated Poses in the Nude, All Staged Amid the Grandeur of Nature and the Glorius Handiwork of Man. What Men of Authority Say: She has a wonderful figure, with natural grace and ability for posing. While the wonderful natural scenes in which Mist Munson haa been photo grapher for "Purity" Have given her beauty an ideal setting. Augustus Lukenan, Sculptor. There is nothing id Miss Munson's poses in the nude that ahould wound the sensibilities of the moat Puritani cal person. From an artistic stand- " point "Purity" is perhaps the most beautiful screen production I have 1 ever seen. Albert Jaegers, Sculptor. Miss Munson's work, particularly in the scenes in which she appears in the nude, is of exceptional quality; None but prudes could find anything suggestive in the picture. I consider "Purity" the moat unusual screen pro-. duction I have ever seen Adolph Weinman. Rolf e Theatre . , ' - ' ; ......... Wednesday and Thursday SHOWS AT 2:30, 4:30; 7:30, 9:30 P. M. Afternoons 15c, Children 10c Evenings 25c, Children 15c Phillips, Rowe and Clifford Shetton, all of Scio. Corvallis G.-T. In Corvallis MissMary Stevens, of Albany, is in Corvallis to remain over the week end as the guest of Mrs. A. V. Swar thout, who is a guest' of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McBcc. Gazette- Times. Unbreakable Dolls-r Mrs. Hattie Mansfield Bartholo mew, of Portland, daughter, of Mr. ami Mrs. S. W. Ross, of (Ms city, "re cently discovered a preparation for making unbreakable dolls, and has her self manufactured them of such splend id and artistic finish and naturalness as to create a demand for them,' and the Meir-Frank Co., of Portlnd, are anxious to take all she can make. Three of them, Two Indian and Geo. Washington, are at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mack Monteith, making Maxinc about the happiest girl in the countryrThe doll sell for $5 to $10 apiece. , Big Red Apples. 1 offer for sale the apples in my big apple orchard situated one mile east from Albany adjoining Duncan' Al bany floral Gardens. To. close out the big red Baldwins, Jonathans and other good eating and cooking varieties 1 will sell this week only at the orchard your pick of the apple's at the follow ing, cash prices; you bring your autos ami vehicles nntl sacks or boxes and pick yourself, the apples from the trees at twenty-five cents a bushel or two bushel sack for fifty cents; and A 1 "windfalls at two boxes or one sack for twenty-five cents. Every fam ily should lay in ten or more bushels for winter use of these splendid red apples. Come early and get your pick. - . GEO. W. WRIGHT, o23tf - o c- CARTOONIST MARRIED. The Man With a Wonderful Pencil Takes Unto Himself a Wife. New York, Oct. 19. When L. Gold berg, the New York Evening Mail cartoonist whose income is' said to be $100,000 a year, turned out his cys tery cartoon, "It's AH Wrong, Irma, It's AH Wrong," his friends wonder ed who Irma might be. Goldberg was married here yesterday to Miss Irma Seeman, daughter of Siegel W. See man, a wholesale grocer. Goldberg saw Miss Seeman for the first time at a restaurant with her parents about a year ago. It was sev eral months later that he met her. Goldberg is a quiet young man, who does not use the expression: "I'm the guy," "I never thought of that," "It's All Wrong," "Father was right," tx- cept in his cartoons. Goldberg is a native of San Francisco. He came to New York in 1907. WHEN answering . classified ads, please mention the Democrat. . Don't Be Satisfied ! The persons who are contented with their lot aeldom better that lot. Be ambitious, Deaire to be something better a richer man or wo man. Forge ahead and forge ahead and forge ahead. Begin an ac count here. Strain every nerve to add to it. Don't be contented with a small account here. Cut out every expense possible. Every dollar you have here makes you that much richer that much betetr off- . ' v' "The Good God never meant manto be content. How would the world move?" , ALBANY STATE BANK 4 per cent Paid on Savings Accounts GO EAST UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Superior Service Through Sleeping Cars Portland to ' . . Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, Dcn " vcr and intermediate points. Dining v Car Service sccond-to-none.. The , Route is via the famous Columbia ' River The "Old Oregon" and "Pio- -neer" Trails wonderful in scenic and : , historic interests. Automatic signals .i guarding the entire main line, and 1,140. miles of double-track are guar antees of the high standard the Union ' Pacific sets. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM JOIN'S WEST AND EAST WITH A BOULEVARD OF STEEL ' " ' ''' r ' Tickets, reservations and travel service to. suit your needs upon ap " . plication to CITY TICKET OFFICE, Washington at Third iVM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon V