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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1916. PAOI POUK Wool Blanket Specials $4.50 Wool Blankets . . $3.95 5.00 Wool Blankets . . 4.35 6.50 Wool Blankets . . 5.50 8.50 Wool Blankets . . 7.35 10.00 Wool Blankets . . 8.75 A blanket opportunity that it will pay you to take advantage of. Big high-grade blankets at a notable saving. FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First St. Parisian Ivory Now' the trme to secure itIt's very soarce in Portland FRED DAWSON'S REXALL STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY FALL ART OPENING We invite you to spend a part of Friday and Saturday, November -. seventeen and eighteen, in our shop as our guest For the pleasure of your company we have, to show you, the handiwork of the craftsman, .the art of the painter, the finished work of the potter, the author and the bookbinder. And when all these things andmoie shall have mads you happy, we will be sociable, and have a cup of tea to gether. THE ALBANY ART CRAFT valued at $1250. Farm Name Registered J. V. Cox, of Laeomb, tins been notified that the name of "Snow Peak View" has been registered with the secretary of state as the name of his farm. Marriage License Arnold K. Sen,?, 23, a farmer resid ing near Scio, and Miss Josephine I.aux, 21, of Stayton, were issued r. marriage license today. Weather Report'' Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 19 and 4S) degrees. The river fell to 2.0 feet. Returned to Portland Mrs. Mary Lasscile returned to Portland . this morning with her daughter. Mrs. George Washburn. 1 hey were accompanied by B. 1." La Salle. , , Went to Stayton County Commissioner T. 1. Butler went to Stayton this morning to loo'J after comity bridge matters. j Went to Camp Manager II. M. Hocvet. of the Al bany Lumber Co.. went to the com pany's camp near Gates this morning to look after logging operations. . Register for City Election Only three more davs tor registra tion. Din 't neglect it. Registration fir the city diction must he made iv. :c city recorder's office, and is en tirely separate from the comity and slate registration. Registration at the court house docs no aood-m a citv election. When on?e one has regis tered lor the cit yi( will be good tint! residence is chamied. For Appendicitis ' Wallace Spires, a 14 year old boy. of Lebanon, was brought to Albany this week and an operation perform ed on him for appendicitis. Though a severe case he will probably recover Wants Too Much t The state board in charge of the fair has announced that it will ask for $225,000 for the fair the coining year. That is decidedly too much, and our legislators should see that such a large sum does not pass. Linn Spoke At a luncheon of the Portland Ad Club this noon Fletcher Linn, of the Albany Fur. Mfg. Co: was one of the speakers, talking on Oregon indus tries. He is a live wire in the metropo lis. WONDERFUL BIRTH OF A NATION AT THE GLOBE Being Given With Orchestral Effect To-day and Thursday Afternoon and Evening. 399e$V?aiffi93, training. 3 9 CITY NEWS 9 - To Build Telephone Line Supervisor C. C. Hall will start a crew of men at work tomorrow on the construction of a telephone line between Detroit and Niagara. This line will replace the wires of the Western Linion Telegraph Co. that the forest service has been using. Heretofore a telephone service has been in use, but since the Western Union changed to telegraph they have refused to allow the government the . use of the line. The new line will be more convenient for the service. Spoke at Eugene Senator George E. Chamberlain spoke to the U. O. students in Vil lard Hall this forenoon at 10 o'clock. His subject was' universal military Portland Attorney Here - Clarence L. Whealdon, a prominen young Portland attorney, was in the city this morning on business. lie left on the noon train for Shedd, near where ho will look after piopcrty in Ins late father s estate. At the St. Charles Grant' Pirtle ye .tcrday was host to the following guests: John W. Col lins, Newport: Fred Stone. Detroit; E. C. and E. D. Lake, Eugene; Orin Judd, Detroit; W. A. Cox, Holley; Fred W. Spires. Lebanon; F. E. Stowell. Portland, and W. McKerch tr, .Brownsville. Ritchie ' William Ritchie, of Corvallis, was in the cit)t today on a short business trip. . Administratrix Appointed Ida Warmouth has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Mar tha Swank, defeased. The estate is ROLFE TODAY Daniel Frohman presents lovely Louise Huff in 66 Destiny's Toy" A Stirring Photoplay of Self-sacrifice and reward Paramount Picture Produced by Famous Players Seats 15c Children 5c j Matinees 10c D. W. Griffith's mighty spectacle "The Birth of a Nation," began its engagement in Albany at the Globe theatre this afternoon, and will give another performance tonight and two tomorrow. Nothing like this wonderful attrac tion has ever been seen upon the local boards. It is "given here exactly as it is being presented in New York City where the big drama has broken every record in the stage history of the first city in the country. In addition the piece has piled up record- engage ments in Chicago, Boston, San Fran-' cisco and Los Angeles. It covers a wide range of American history and touches only the highest points of interest in the great events that led up to and terminated the Civ- ANNOUNCEMENT. x I wish to announce that I have op ened a dental office in Suite 405 First National Bank Building. Albany, Ore. Phones Home 97; Bell 138-R. Of fice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. DR. ERNEST N. KENYON n!3-16 II War. The force that slavery played in producing 'this crisis i traced from its inception to Its abolition. While the basic theme is historical In ts foundation its intent is the fundamen tal one of true drams. The forces which make for these results have been marshalled upon a larger scale than was ever dreamed of before. Where directors of vast spectacle have denlt with hundreds in the past Grif fith employs thousands. 18,000 people fill his stage which has a vast terri tory for its background. 3,000 horses pass before your view in wild dashes over miles of county roadway. The decisive battles of the Civil War arc reproduced in faithful detail nud you sec these conflicts fought again, just as they were waged SO years ago. Cities were built up only to be de stroyed to lend force and verity to the dramatic narrative. Hon. Gordon Moores Gordon Moores, a former promi nent U. O. student, has been elected to the legislature of Washington from Benton county. FOR RENT Furnished rooms or light housekeeping rooms, in brick building, business district, desirable CHIDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES We ro better prepared than ever to supply your wants In this sec tlon, and at the same old prices. Whllo other store art advancing prices .very day, ours remain the same. Buying In advance for our 125 Busy Stores for cash that's Why. Children's sin 5 to 8. hesvy sole button - : Children's sites 8 to U gun metal button - Children's slse VA to 11 kid button - J Children's slie 8tf to 11, patent button .49 Misses sise lltf to 2 gun metal button '. " IM Misses sise 11 to 2 kid button '. J Misses slie 11 ',i to 2 patent button ''. 91 M Saving you from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent on same grade shoes, lor I.e.. "L J 11 for Less for winter months. Mrs. II. L. WAXTKO-Coinprlent uhl for gen- Clement, 2I8J4 E. Its St. -U crul housework. Call lu-J Hell. LOST l-lirgc cameo brooch, light ' "'.5lf color, Monday evening. Kinder lrac TOM KENT Siu.'lt acreage, well ims return to Mrs. John Dumond, Sixth "proved. cloe in. Hell phone' 45. and Jefferson. " nH-ln nlS-17 f.. Ti Will xvl ara TRADC MM HLfU.tUUU Do You Lay Up Your Car? Whether you store your car for the winter or not, don't forget to keen your battery filled with water and charged. In either case, let us tell you the easiest way. AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP 1 .118 West Second St. - Albany We'll be glad to test your battery at any time Here Is Your Opportunity to Get the Hat You Want At a Great Reduction Thursday, Friday, and Saturday ' of this week we will put on sale all trimmed hats, this Includes our new. est "PATTERN HATS" as weU.as a great many Just finished In our , own work room. -' We must reduce our stock and It will be to your advantage to buy while you can get the hat you want it the price you want. Smith Sisters Phone 141-J 338 W. 1st COMING FRIDAY THEDA BARA The. world famous vampire woman Would' You Renounce the Man You Love? " If you gain his love through fraud, and he forgives you .after the truth appears, ; would you marry him? This is the situation which con fronts THEDA BARA in her new WILLIAM FOX photoplay HER DOUBLE LIFE The Thrilling Story of a Wo man's Deception WILUAM FOX PHOTOPLAYS lunuuc MClCAtCO TMHtWCH FoxFTTm CORPORATION ROLFE Real Estate for Sale : Bargains in farm lands, city prop erty; money to loan, insurance written in the strongest old line companies. Call on J. V. Pipe, 203 W. 2nd St , . An Opportune Purchase of 50 GOATS enables us to offer a splendid assortment of garmeets for v three days at an Extra Special Price COATS, for Thursday, Fri day, and Saturday are all made on the most popular lines. Belt and button trimmings, Raglan. sleeves, large cape collars, some velvet and some fur trim med. Materials are velvet velour, grey and brown mixtures and cor $9.95 . gee these coats in Window 6 Cash Values Millinery 4 Lots arranged for special sale for the same three days, " LOT t LOT 3 57 Trimmed hats, values to 15.00 , 77 Trimmed hats, values to $9.50 Choice for ... $1.50 ' Choice for $5.50 - LOT 4 .. . : LOT 2 r ,u . Comprises all of our fine pat- ' 142 Trimmed Hats, values to tern hats, values to $16.50. $7.00, Choice for .'....;......... $3.75. Choice 'for .. ,.... $8.50 Hamiltons Worthwhile A ' V I V"