ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1 SIS. MOI TUMI Many Arc the Advantages of Al ways Buying Your Blouses Here In the first place the new itylci are shown here flrit on the very am day that they make their appearance in the recognized ityle centers, Secondly our stocks are alway the moat complete and comprehensive, containing atylee to meet the moat divert and die criminating taatea and lastly, but no means the least important, our prices are always extremely moderate nado so by virtue of our cooperation with the makers. A new allotment of the worthy WIRTHMOR WAISTS In the most appealing and seasonable stylus on sale Friday. ' As al ways, they are priced at-Just 11. WIRTHMORS AT WORTH'S STORE ALWAYS ONE DOLLAR, ALWAYS WORTH MORE. Bo,bPh.n.. Worth's Dept. Stored;!'" ONE UTILE LETTER MAKES , A DIFFERENCE. SAYS BARA Kvcn Theda Hum nukes mistaki. When one has such a deceptive name at Francis, there is iircnt ovporluuity for mistaken, anyway. Theda Dura received a pair of dip per! s few days ao. The name sign ed to rtte note that accompanied them looked like Francis, hut the i was not dotted, so Miss llara judxed that the word was Frances. She felt confirmed in her juilitment Alien she read lh note which accompanied the slip peri: "Dear Miss Haiti: I knitted these myself for you alone. I have seen you many times in moving pictures, and think a' great deal of you. These slippers represent n small token of FREE STORAGE See us about our free storage plan for STORAGE BATTERIES ' During the Winter Month - . Irvin's Garage 324 Bro.d.lbln St. 61 FARM LOANS We Have One Million Dollar to loan on improved farms in the Willamette Valley. VERMONT LOAN & TRUST COMPANY J. M. & H. M. HAWKINS General Agents - - Albany V UUCV. 61C POULTRY SHOW NEXT MONTH WILL BE GOOD The Easy, Healthful Way to Do Your Cleaning There is a right way and a wrong way to clean rugs. "Tit old way of heating' your rugs took the life, out nnd left the dirt In. , .An Electric Vacuum Cleaner takes the dirt out and leaves your rugs as good as ever. Electric cleaners are so generally used that they make, ideal Christmas gifts for any housewife. - Oregon Power Co. "Reliable Service" Telephones 15: ' 306 West Second St. World Wide Competition In vited and Large Number of Entries Wirl Be Shown. Preparations are going ahead for the Annual Poultry Show which will lie held in this city Thursday to Sat urday, Dec. 13 to' 16. The place of meeting has not been chosen yet, hut it is hoped that the armory may he secured. The officers of the Central Willam ette Poultry Show arc Ed. Schocl, president; W, E. Dnkcr, vice-president; Mrs. C. W. Vunk, secretary; R. U Torbet. treasurer: A.. J. Steel, su perintendent. The show will be judg ed liy Harry If. Collier, of Seattle, an eminent, authority on chickens. nans to mane tins tne 'nggest ann best poultry show ever held in the vallrv are under way. Entries arc already being received and -there is no doubt but that the list will ie larg er than at any previous show in this eity. 1 here will be 17 cups ottered for prises, besides the cash prizes. Entries are open to everybody, no srclion barred. And there will be no admission charged to the public. 1 his wi be a score can! show. Am ateur chicken breeders who have nev er had their stock registered or scor ed before will find this of distinct advantage to them, Score cards will be kept for every entry, on which will bo shown all the defects and good points of the fowls. This will be a help in future breeding, and wll give the owners a chance to know just what they have. Any of the officers of the associa tion will be pleased to answer ques tions regarding the show, and cor respondence is invited by the man agement. Court Martial Recommends. (Uy United Press) Washington, Nov. 14. Secretary Daniels announced that the naval in quiry board had recommended the court martial of Captain Edward Beach, commanding the cruiser Mem phis, when wrecked in Santo Domin go harbor several weeks ago. Election Frauds. (Hy United Press) Washington, Nov. 14. The depart ment of justice announced that of ficial investigation of election frauds will - continue despite the fact that the election is passed. The depart ment refused to divulge further de tails of alleged violations. It said the information might assist the male factors to escape. Campaign Expenses. (By United Press) Washington, Nov. 14. The admin istration announced that a senate in vestigation of all campaign expendi tures at the next session would be made. It is aliened money was im properly used. This will force both parties to produce campaign books. TRAIL MARKERS WILL HEAR REPORT FRIDAY Judge Stewart Will Read Care fully Prepared Paper at Library. . At a meeting of the Linn County Historical Association, called by. President C. H. Stewart for Friday evening. Judge Stewart's report on the marking of the old oionccr immi grant train through the county will be read. Also the report of Judge Wilson, of Corvallis, who has been going over the route in licnton coun ty, will be given. Judge Stewart has been working several months on his paper and now believes it to be in very good shape, indicating accurately the course taken by the earlier pioneers in traveling through the valley south. . The trail marking is being done under the. auspices ui the Daughters of the Revolution, who arc placing monuments afong the way to mark the routes traveled by the settlers of the west. The meeting wil be held in the li brary building Friday evening. Death Henry George. (Hy United I'ressi Washington, Nov. 14. Ex-Congressman Henry George, Junior, died today. . THE SAMPLE STORE , BULLETIN November IS, 1918. Cotton Rib Unions 95c Wool unions . . $1.45 . tternH-OkisFChoicepri would: Material unions (1.75, $1.95 Lambs wool unions . $2.85 2 pc. Cotton U-wear 45c 2 pc. wool U-wear ... . 93c Wool sox 25c, 35c, 50c Mixed wool sox . 15c Jersey gloves ......! 10c Coat style sweaters . - $1.00, $1.25, $1.95 up $3.85 Jersey sweaters . 98c, $1.25, $1.95, $2.50 Men's caps , 49c up 85c Boys' cap - 25c up 45c Men's hats ....$1.45, $1.85, $2.43 Men's suspenders - 25c, 35c Men's dress shirts, plain or rn'l Itary collar 65c, S5c, 95c Matting suit cases $1.10. $1.73 Fibre cares - $1.10 up $2.85 Bags 91.25. $1.43 Leather bags ...$3.75 up $4.85 Trunks $6.45 up $8.93 Comforters 90c. $1.45, $1.85 70 x 80 -wool nap blankets $2.95 3 lb. Cotton bats .......... 85c, 95c 8 oar. Cotton bat .,.. 2 for 25c Thread .... -M 4c 22 STORES TRADE AT C. J. BREIER CO. OR WE BOTH LOSE MONEY . 22 STORES Big Money for R. Rs. By a vote of 249 to 9 Lakeview or dered $20,000 raised to purchase right of way for the proposed Strahorn road. The city of Klamath Falls by a vote of 1222 to 104 ordered bonds is sued for S300.000 to assist the Stra- will do when they want a road bad. When a road is once secured It is entitled to fair treatment. ,,,,. horn road. This shows what people Sunday. Miss Grace and Willie Hicks, of Corvallis, visited at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Mae Pugh Saturday and my great op'jrc.liilir.n of your work. and the affection I have for lyou. You're a dear.'" Miss B.ira wrot buck to Iter ad mirer: "Dear little friend: Thanks so much for remeni'.ieri-i.r i:;e as y-.u have. 1 have many girl fricu.lt like ymi, who send me nil kinds of things, but 1 don I know when I ve eve- teccved anything jo uic.'iil s ycur hewim' knitted slipper-,." Four day. later came this answer: "Dear M't i Kara: I'm glJ yoi: liked the sliptr.'s, but I'm afraid you're a trifle mi:l u? hy my name. It is not France!, hut Francis, and I'm n-r-t a liulegirl,-l ut a gr-iwn-up plumber, fl Now th- i.rj t Fox star is thinking over the irony proper names. . Iheda l):id - s I h seen at tuo Rolfe Thcutrc anin Friday in "Ilcr Double Life. - GLOBE THE AT R 1 Here SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT Today-Thursday, Nov. 15-16 Matinees at 2:15 Nights 8:15 Elliott and Sherman Present D. W. Griffith's Mighty Spectacle 18,000 People Cost .$500,000.00 3,000 Horses I) 8 Month to Make Operatic Score by Big Orchestra of Traveliiig Musicians Sherman's MarchStorming of Atlanta Battle of Peters In burg Lee and Grant at Appomattox Assination of Lincoln JU-Ld -Wild Rides of the Ku Klux Klans THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAY AT LAST Seats now on sale at Woodworth-'s Drug Store PRICES: 1st 12 rows 50c ' Last 3 rows $ 1 Side seats 50c ' 1st 3 rows balcony 50c Last 3 rows balcony 25c j; Loges and boxes $1-