Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1916)
: 9A0B FOOT ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 19 IS. Parisian Ivory - Now' the time to secure it It's very scarce in Portland J FRED DAWSON'S REXALL STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY Buy your everyday needs at The Golden Rule at the Oolden Rule and save enough to buy your Xmas presents, You can do it. Others art every day. Cooperative buying for our 12S Busy Stores means' the right piice to you. A price that it Impossi ble for the one store merchant to quote. TlUnk It over, . Miles' 75c silk hose 49c Men's wove unions 11.88, $2.9$ Ladies' 35c lisle hose .7... 25c , wove unions . Wc Utdl..' 35c wool hos. 25C M'.eot'ton "union's " We Germantown knitting yarn 35c ' JJ'" " " 22? r a. -" Sir v22 a in rr.ii- i "iz Men ft capi A9c. 09c, SHc Girls''- '"ui.." ..'c - " "- --- 9c Ladles' union auits 49c. 9e Me "" hat" ........ .......... Ladles' wool union uit $1.49. - - . ! Ladles' wool U -suits $1.49, $1.98 Men's drers shoes Ladies' s'lk wool unions $1.98 ...... $2.98, $).. $3 98, $4.50. $4.98 Everything 2& z.. 2Ptj ' EvcrJr,n'"a' Always Jt frffimtY CtiiKj Always for Leas WwVsMtP for Less Fancy "Turkish Towels" at 20 per cent off Thin special include all fancy bath towels, from tmal Ho real large ones. In colored stripes and brocaded patterns. 20c Towel for -25c Towel for . 35c Towel for . 45c Towel for 50c Towel for 60c Towel for -. 75c Towel for . 85c Towel for $1.00 Towel for . $1.25 Towel for .. . 16c 20c 28c .... 36c 40c 48c 60c 68c . 80c .$1.00 Flood's Store 334 W. 1st St HAVE YOU SEEN The new "FLOWER POT BAGS?" That are made of French ere tonne, and twiled with silk? That are trimmed with gold thread and silk apples? If you have not you should come into the Art Craft and see them. HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF " A laundry bag, a table runner, an up to date "finest'' lunch cloth, or pillow top, as gifts for your friends? The Albany Art Craft Turkey Dinner - TOMORROW - THANKSGIVING DAY '. , . t the . St. Charles Hotel 12 to 2 o'clock Fifty Cents A Complete Stock of Victor Red Seal Records We now have a complete stock of Victor Red Seal Records. When down town come in and have them played for you. Woodworth Drug Co.. Holiday, Fares J OKU tuctw Are you going home form Christmas and New Year's Holidays? Sound trip fares will be in effect between points on the Oregon Elec tric Ry. December 30 and 31, also January 1, return limit January 3. . Also for all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, except west of Rainier, on the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry., and connecting lines, December 22 to 25 inclusive; return limit January 3. THROUGH TICKETS SOLD, BAGGAGE CHECKED AN D BERTH RESERVATIONS ARRANGED BY LOCAL AGENTS. Low Fare California Excursions via The North Bank and S. S. Nor thern Pacific INDEPENDENCE BOAT connection for Oregon Electric trains at East Independence reestablished Nov. 28. For schedule consult aKnt H. S. Logan, Agent, Albany j CITY NEWS S Christian Science Cor. 4th and Ferry streets. Thanks giving service will be held at 11 a. m. Thursday, Nov. oO. All will be wel come. Fagans at Pendleton The special meetings closed at the Christian church last evening with a great service. Five people were re ceived at the conclusion of the scr mcn and Pastor Hutibell baptized two small boys. These meetings have not added a large number to the church hut the good accomplished to the church community is not to be wholly judged in the number reclaimed or converted entirely. E. O. Here for Thanksgiving Mrs. Geo. Gcisendorier, of Cascad ia, arrived last night to spend the Thanksgiving season in the valley. Foc.tal Savings Increase The postal savings of the. Albany post office this month have increased $1,103, being that much more than the withdrawals, a big showing. The total savings here now are approximately $0,1)00. Impressive Film - - A large number saw the film. "Where Are My Children," wonder fully impressed by the strong lesson taught, more forcible titan words in the trraignmcnt of a great evd. Closed Tomorrow The public library will be closed to morrow on account of Thanksgiving. License to Wed J. Watkins and Miss Lucille Mc Coy, both of Sweet Home, were grant ed a license to wed today. " On Forestry Business . C C. Hall, supervisor of the Santi am Forest, went to Detroit this morn ing and will attend to government business there and at Mill City-for the next few days. " Officer Serving Papers A deputy United States marshal is in the city today serving papers on employes of the Oregon Electric Co in connection with the injunction suit brought by the railroads in the Ad amson eight hour act. Received New Studebakers Hockenstnith and Tcmplcton, of the Albany garage, have received a car load of new Studebakers, series 18 automobiles. It is a fine looking lot of cars, fours and sixes, and the ship ment contains one combination truck and stage, the latest in that kind of construction. , ; Spoke at O. A. C Carl Anderson, who with Mrs. An derson (Miss Louise Pintle) is visiting in this city, gave a . lecture before the class in mining engineering at O. A. C. last night. Mr. Anderson made his talk graphic by lantern slides showing the formations and miniiijt methods in use in Alaska. Mr. Anderson is in the employ of a large mining company at Strelna, Alaska. MAN'S WORK Confronts the big hero of FIRES OF CONSCIENCE The new photoplay in which WILLIAM FOX Presents WILLIAM FARNUM There W a task before him a battle with him self and with his ene mies. Fearlessly, he surges onward and up ward. Written by - Henry Christeen Warnick; di rected by Oscar C. Apfel. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Evenings 15c Went to Denver--?'. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Mills left yes terday for Denver, Colorado, where they will visit for n short' time. Home for Holidays Earl I'ortiuillcr returned to the city this noon aud will spend the 1 hanks giving recess of the V. of O. college of medicine at the home of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. VYm. Fortniillcr. Returned to Father Ray Cruson, Jr., who was picked p at tile depot Monday night by the nrjht officers, "will go back to the home of his father. Ray Cruson, Sr., at Drain. Chief of Tolicc Callin had a talk with the father this morning over long distance and the parent de cided to take the boy back. He vas intercepted here on his way to Idaho where an aunt lives. The father said that the other night the boy was punished for some offense and that night he left home. The marshal at Drain found the boy in town and was going to lock him up, but the boy stated that his father had sent him on an errand to an uncle's house. After the boy was released lie got aboard the freight which stops there and came on through to this point where SHOOTING FOR TURKEYS PRE-THANKSGIVING SPORT THE CARLTON RESTAURANT Special Thanksgiving Dinner THURSDAY 40c 11:30 to 2 5:30 to 8 Albany Men Have Enough Tur keys For Several Big : Family Feasts. Albany crack shots have had an op portunity to bag numerous turkeys, and, at the same time, have some good sport breaking blue rucks. On Monday at the range of the Albany Gun Club the F-dholm Bros, disposed of their flock of turkeys, with a good crowd on hand after the birds. Yelcr day over at Wells Station there was a shoot with some fine gun men on hind, among .others (our from Al bany, W. G. Uallack, W. E. Parker, P. A. Young and Ren Kiddcrs. Hilly Parker got. three turkeys and a goose or two, Mr. llallack three turkeys and Mr. Young a couple. It took some shooting for the Dodelc boys aud others who hit rocks were on hand. Today out on the range Co. 5 of the Coast Artillery lias been having a shoot for turkeys with a good crowd of shots on hand enjoying the sport. Kodgers and Worrell found him in their search of the train. U. O. Student Miles Mi-Kcc. of this city, of the U. O., is home for a Thanksgiving visit with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mc Kce. He is now a student in the law department of the University, which requires a three years course. Bird Census All arrangements are being made to take a bird census of the city on Thanksgiving day. according to mem bers of the Bird Lovers' club. Every resident of the t-ity is asked to count 66 Today and Thursday PALLAS PICTURES C Presents ; ' The Adorable Myrtle Stedman - l ' in THE AMERICAN a BEAUTY" A Photoplay of Extraordinary Power and and Delightful Surprises RELEASED on the PARAMOUNT PROGRAM Matinees 10c Evening lSe GLOBE The trade mark that star. do for quality THE SAMPLE STORE : BULLETIN . November. 29, 1916. , : I . . .. ' ..'' . ' ' 328 Pairs of Drummers' Sample Shoes These are the new ones that you have been looking for. In making a sample shoe the factory displays their -best efforts in workmanship combined with the finest quality of stock they can se cure. Shoes are advancing every day. Come take advantage of the lower prices that we offer these for. . . ; 22 STORES ;. '-V; TRADE at C. J. BREIER CO. OR WE BOTH LOSE MONEY 22 .V STORES the birds teen in his yard on th.it day aud keep a record, as f.ir at it it possible to do so, of the spccic.-Kii-vtnt Register. Tomorrow The banks and public offices will be closed all day tomorrow and most of the stores most of the time. Post Office Tomorrow There will be uu delivery by city or country carriers al the post office to morrow, Tlirre will be one collection from the boxes at II in time for the noon mnilk. The ncncnl delivery win (low will be open from 1 :30 to 2 o'clock. Just Arrived A Carload of New . Model 18 Automobiles They are beauties. Come in and look them over Hockensmith & Templeton Successors to ALBANY GARAGE Foot of Ellsworth St. Albany, Ore. Women's and Misses' Suits Smart .Reduced Prices Now in Effect: $11.95 $13.85 $14.95 $16.85 $17.85 $21.85 A SALE OF SUITS with Genuine Reductions an opportunity that will mean much to women who appreciate and are looking f6r unusual suit values. Never have the suits been more correct or more desirable in fsct. the majority are the very newest . models, ' Hundreds of suits are Included in this sale fur-trimmed and semi tailored styles and In the wonderful assortment you will be sure to find a model that will please you snd which Is adapted to your style and at a price that will fit your purse. MATERIALS Broadcloth, Wool Velour, Oabardlne, Men's wear serge. . COLORS Bergundy, Brown, Green, Tan, Taupe, Blues and Blacks. WOMEN'S SHOP. v