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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1916)
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER M. )!. Till, la the hQUto that Anna 8lewrt of the Vitftgraph players, built for her iclf I'OH RK.VT 5-rooni, modern home, 115 Madison Si. Cull Huh live Works, nr "U4 H. Kiral St. niWtl i lluylcy Chapter No, 8, R. 1 A. M. Work in M. M. ic grce. l'riiliiy, Dec. I, I"I6, ut 4 p. in. Dinner 6 p. in Koyal Arch In evening E. WASIIHim.V, Secretary. Ko Vitoi Tomorrow Following a long cstulilifihed dia tom in this office there will lie no paper Issued tomorrow evening. The entire force will remember the (toy according to preference. h'OU UKNT Two acrca good land; homo and barii. Edge o( city, near depot. Cull W. II. Chance, Sift l'-asl Sixth St. n28 d28 THE TURKEY EN JOYS THE FEAST before Tliaiilgiviiig only.- But your liorac or oilier stork will enjoy a icasi ivcry day it you make it a practicr to huy your feed here. It will pay von m do an too. Pay you in thrift ier atock. in leaaencd feed bills. Male us prove it. Murphy's Seed Store Now Returns the Day of Retrospect WE pause to furvey a year of abundance, of achieve ment and of happiness. , Much of the comfort and cheer which have been ours has been brought to n by man's greatest aervant Electricity It haa brightened our honiia, lightened our burdens, turn ed the whccla of manufacture, provided our tranaporta llon. p.lrctricity haa helped in many waya to make thia a per iod of Thanksgiving. The Orcuon Power company U thankful for ita opportunity to be of real service to Al bany and our ciistoincra. If you know of any way in which we can improve our service please help u by let ting ua know. Oregon Power Go. "Reliable Service" Telephones 15 306 West Second $t. Pure Drugs . Did you ever atop to think what pure druga means t yon whan you art sick? Your physician wants you to know th purest drugs ebtalnable, and you get just that kind trim us. We are In the drug amines., an4 we stand back of vry single "Wn that leaves our store. Make our store your home, ' Burkhart & Lee Druggists ORTUND WEEKLY STOCK MARKET REPORT Cuttle There was a Kood run of cattle here Monday and a very good trade. Tile demand was very goou anu : .. ic n( ittuhrr nn inoat J1 IIC IT VI . . f pm D I - - - all nalca, over a week ago. At I lie cloie of last week prices were linn and buyers were anxioua to get pri'iic becvea. The good to choice cattle were in the beat demand and the me dium and common stuff is' not finding as good sale, but butchers were out for offering in good numuers ana a clearance on a steady to 25c higher baais ruled on tins claas. Beef Steers Packer buyers have purchased liberally the last few weeks I Mondav. especially the good fat steers being in heavy de mand. Quality of the steer oticriiMi today was very good, although there were no strictly top beef sttcrs sold. Prices on the good graocs rmcii a good 15 to 25c higher. Steers that old s week ago at $6.75 to $6V0 brought t7fln in t7 10 Mondav. There was a large supply of this kind of beef here and all sold early in the trade. joon from S6.13 to $6.75, while ordinary valley aii' Icrsey stuff ranged irom a in w. outlet for all classes wa g'd. Cows and Heifers Exceptionally lorn demand for she dtiiff has been in evidence here the last few days and Monday with a fair-supply prices ai- vntlrrri 10 In 25e. Olli load ! prime Galloways brought $615. Theie were a few heifers m the umiicIi. ioort cwi sold from $5.65 to $5.85; with mediirii grades around $5.50. I'air 5 -i Common grades sold down to $3. Stnckrra and Kcedcrs The fcedci and stockcr supply was limttel with s fairlv oivid demand One Vinch -f choice feeding steers brought S6 25 which la an advance of fully 3C, ',0011 aold at to S5.75 with other grades down to $4.l0. The inrki.r trade was si nr at steady prices. Heat tows and heifers brought $5 to $5.25. llnat Monday's aeneral market ruled much better, there being a very good outside demand and prices were a good 10c higher than last week's closing trade. Packers lop was sy.tu fnr nn, load of nriine heavy packing while the bulk of good hogs brought $9.70 to $975. Butcher top was v.a; nir wrri in fair suimlv and sold at steady prices, bulk brought $8.25 to $8.75. SIii'imi There is nractically no .)imir in the sheen division. There n . I... n i:,l,t atinnlv nffnrill wllirh nua uui " ik. ..... were eagcrl taken by local packer. no strictly choice stulf has oeen oi frrorl tli. last few days. Valley lamha again brought $9 with a bunch of east of the mountain lambs at $8.5u; wetn ers $775 ewes $575. MYRTLE STEHOMAN STARS IN "THE AMERICAN BEAUTY" Reflecting the characteristics of each foreign artist, the studios of th different painters in "The American Beauty." are all distinct. Each studio differs from the other by some racial traits of the owner that are hard to define but are none the less cviden In this Pallas-Paramount photoplay the artists are shown assembled at cay, cafe dinner-party. A party is be ing given by rcruni the Italian ar list, who has sold a picture. Such a event must be celebrated by all. The host in his elegance and b emotional pride reflects his race. Be side him sits the bored and listless Englishman with monocle and faint mustache: next the handsome, vola tile son of France; the gcstivulatin German of 'theories; then the bulky Russian peasant with talent and magnificent beard; and on his rigli the complacent wcllbred looking Am. crican. As the stimulation of the wine, the music, . the complex shifting scenes, and the dancing stairs their imaginations each in his own way praises his ideal beauty. (The scene is magnificent). Each boasts of his na tional type. The contest resulting makes for a very clever plot and al lows for some artistic scenes oi classics posing. This incidental fea ture of Myrtle Steadman's starring vehicle coming to the Giohe tonight is one touch in a fascinating story oi the sea. the metropolis, studio life and homes of wealth. The Family Group While all together tomorrow celebrate Thanks giving right by having a picture taken. You may prize jt highly in later years. Make an appointment with us at the studio, or we will take it at your home. CLIFFORD STUDIO 333 West First St. Albany, Oregon FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS. School Children of Oregon Asked to Join By Selling Red Cross Seals. The children of 1400 rural Oregon schools have been using lessons on the fight against tuberculosis as texts their class work during the past year, the lessons were airmailed ircc by the Oregon Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis as a part of its work. Now they are organizing to help the Red Cross Seal sale of the Associa tion o that this method of dissemi nating information may be continued and the association be strengthened its caniDaien to exterminate the dread disease in this state. Acting under the formal approval and permission of the Board of School Directors, the children of bi Portland schools will also join in the big movement. Last year the chudren secured $775.74 from the sale of Red Cross Seals. It is expected that more than $1000 will result from their enthusi astic work this year. Their effort will be made principally during Tuber culosis Week." This comes December 3 to I", reaching a climax with "Tuberculosis Sunday," December 10, when every pulpit in the state is asked to join the campaign by recounting progress and repeating the warnings against the disease. Snow in Cascades. Seattle, Nov. 29. Pour feet of snow fell on the Northern Pacific railroad, near the summit of the Cascades, Sun day night and Monday, and rotary ploys were brought out to keep the tracks clear, the snow having drifted. Snow is not falling today. There has been no delay of trains. The snow along the Milwaukee railroad near the summit of the Cascades is one to three feet deep. The snow on the Great Northern at the east portal of the Cascade Tunnel is four feci deep. CITY NEWS Salem Seal. Mr. H. V. B. Robinson, formerly of eastern Oregon, has recently pur. chased the Shamrock grocery of Mr. H. C. O'Neill, who had conducted a store at this location for the last three years. Mr. OSNeill expects to spend his time in Salem when not looking after his interests in Albany. Jour nal. s From Corvalli Rav Ncedham. of Corvallis, a for mer Albanv yofiung man, was in the city yesterday on a short business trip. California Vote The official vote of California has at last been announced by the sec retary of state. Heney is highest dem ocratic elector, 466.289; Carlson, high est republican, 462,516; Mrs. Tyler, lowest democrat, 463,709. Heney's lead over Carrlson 3773; Mrs.. Tyler's lead over Carlston, 1.193. iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuixsDirii2siiiimiiiimuimmm&a LIBRARY NOTES. Next week is Good Books for Boys' week, with special emphasis upon the work of the Boy Scouts. The library is glad to announce that Dr. Diven will tell the Boy Scouts and their friends about "Outdoor Life in Alas ka." Those who enjoy books "where something is doing." will be glad to hear of this, pastor's experiences. Ev ery boy is welcome. Crowd the audi torium I A good Book Table is now dis played. Mothers can find suggestions for Christmas here. Many "library boys" are taking pride in building up a library of their .own. One has col lected nearly one hundred books. MSTEDMAN nu ( PALIAS PKTUfteS w Myrtle Steadman and Elliott Dexter i.i"The American Beauty" Globe tonight After a P. O Over at North Bend, Coos county, they are having a hard old fight for p. m. Virgil Watters, a former Corval lis man, county judge, etc., is a prom inent candidate, with a long starK Other candidates are Geo. Sheridan, and P. N. Reberg. v Another Golden Rule Store A Golden Rule store is to be op ened by J. C. Penny in Salem. A building will be erected on the lot adjoining Ye Liberty theatre on 3 ten years' lease, for the purpose. This will make the 126th store owned by J. C. Penny Co. Exide Battery Service Station Starting and Lighting batteries, for all cars, for .. . sale.. All makes of batteries overhauled, expert battery man in charge of this department. Irvin's Garage 32"BrjdIbin St. ' ALBANY ASTONISHED BY SIMPLE MIXTURE Athnnv ncople are astonished 'at the INSTANT-actlon of simole buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc.. as mixed in Adlcr-i-ka..ONE SPOONFUL re moves such 'urprlsin'g foul matter it relieves almost ANY CASE constipa tion, sotir stomach or gas . 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