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ALBANY DAILY DtMOOUT. THURSDAY. DC-tBl . ISIS. TAOI THREE GROCERY SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday SUGAR Beit cane sugar 14 lbs. $1 PEANUT BUTTER 12c a pound, in bulk, bring your own con tainer BUTTER Fancy Creamery Butter 79c a roll CLEANSER "Sunbrite Cleanser'' large cans 3 for 10c B MfNC HANTS O NDICATC. i.c 353 CASH V Al HI s Wok I II Willi II II II I iiiiiiiiiiinmT TAX LEVIES APPROVED BY COURT THIS AFTERNOON Segregation Made By Cities and Special Road and School Districts For Levies. For the ii.tivciiirni r of taxpayers in nil pSJti "' the county, ill. follow uitt li.t of assessment, for IV J 7 on IVKi taxc. Sfl given, f lic amount ol thr SSMSSmsttl ill Ally city or district I sg bs sail U- fiuuif-o by adding to I trllicr l he .lair I county, road tlii- ! tri IS, city or ; .il road district tux, tourtlicr with the special school ISMS. Am ah example, the Irvy for thr city il AIImii) i Aft follows state aihI 'Hint). ' tn 1 1 1 . roAil district, tax, 2 5 jiniii-., City of Atbsay, 13 ndtlsj Sshool i I li.t Mo Si o mill, making a totjl ihty ol 311.5 mills. Ily taking thr a passed VSlustlofi of thr property onc' taxes psySMl next April can hr ap- proximately (inured. I Thr lrir. uivrn asiosr wrrc ap IprOVod by thr county court tin aftrr luioli Thin il thr dSy srt lor thr I i ii of rjbjsf flflai to thr levies, hut no serious ohJoftOI aiprarrd. Linn i .illitv am Mm III- arr Alioilt Ihr loWSSl ill thr atSlf. Stair. County. He. 9. I-.. .i.l Districts . 2.5 Bpcclsl City Levies Mbaas BrowMsvilis IIaIktv HsrrUbarii Lebanon Bcasassttj Swrrt llomr TIIKKK SCORE YEARS Wlshtnfton, Dec H. -The I'hesi il. nt ol ihr I mini Suit. i (11 ycArn of age tods) At tin,, the beginning of hi- H ..ml Isfm ax Prssidsat, tlu- Bxscativc show, hi- yrirx liiucli more ih.iu PC did at the btgiaahm hi- oscaysmc) O) the Wil li II. .ii-riii 91X Mr i. a hit morfl It! opr. I lli.ni then and ttic bfSvy lines in hi- lace are inn. h iin.tr sttarply drawn tliau they were hefolc he came through the international .rise, that MVS eontcontSd him -In. e the war began He is. ROWSTSffi ltrOO and well. Letter-, telegram, and reniein hrance- bCfSfl pouring ut the Whit.- Honss bi orss lods) Real EsUte for Sale a in larm Itnda. city prop rrr. money to loan, Insurance wrlrwn In the strong.! old line compauilc Call on J. V. Pipe. 201 W. 2nd FOR SAL'' i 1 N Ml -Kilty iji ti and iio.il i i " i " SSS) lenna. call Be'l )bi ne a'l;, address 138 We.t Fit' t St dIS li w THOB.01 '.Mill;! I noiSTKIN Hull for .ale nt trade '.. good cnsvi Write ot phone l I! W liner. R JJ 4 Home dA-k nt:: 4 ) etc,--' ,1 nit Jt tvrCUj -..: Meet Me at Hamilton's ... s. 9. 16 H. ... s. 10 Spscial Koa.l Tax Dixit u t t 2 j6 23 24 , - " 25 V .... 28 30 is !:ZZZ3ZT.1T Union High S. h. ills - ZZ"ZT"Z.".T Speei.i! School I e-ie- I .... 8 i'ZZ'ZZZZZZZ 9 9A 10 21 ''. " ' " I.'. - Ltvy . I. 2 a . 3. u ... 3. . 22 ... 2. .... 3. . 3. u l 9 5.1 2. I .'(. -H jo t .11 .12 .15 .In .17 IS 41 4J 4.1 44 45 4o 47 48 40 5l 51 52 t-4 55 57 5S 50 Ml ftj S3 r tj 60 70 7.1 74 75 77 78 70 80 . I J ... 1.4 37 . 2. 1.7 ... 6. .. U 125 10 2 .1 J . L ... 52 . .6 10 ... J ... 2. ... I. . . 4. .2 .15 . .2 .. I. 28 ... 2.4 ... 2 ... 6. 12.7 .10. 7. '.I 8. .1 j- J . - 22 13. .6 Ii 12. 4 .6 6. 7. -.. 3 2.5 .5 L 1.25 10 7.4 2.25 .4 HARD OLD JOB Billy Sunday Variua Brosdvrsy, Wall Strut. Bohemia cl al. FIRST JULIET WAS PLAYED BY A Hy Ckorff NUrtiii, United I'rcai Staff Cofftipowdciiti New York, Ict. 2H. Powerful for in, both bitiittcr -tnd benign, irc Ii ti -Mi,' iii, here today for the aMdJ of Hilly Sunditv vcraii Uroaidwiiy, Wall Street Holitiiiiai, et al. which uoe tu trtatl April 1 What ort of reception -Sunday atnd liti old time, ahout in( Method ist CMBp fiiectiriK liyli will get in the world' gayrkt, richeit, wickcdiit, and moil material city. i the iubjei:t of much apecuUtioti jiin . the rctidcnU llc will be the biff g ell attraction Hie f)ld Town hisi leen for yeari, and it if predicted that great moba. will literally fight to gel near the giant tabttnaclr. It will be a battle royal, j lid preparation1, are being made ac cordingly Hilly and Broadway have ii; sparring for poiition for teveral year, and now at Ian! the Kvangel it ii coming to fight the Devil in hit own home town. Broadway, a l.ioad w ay, tecitii to have paid little herd to Sunday' plain. Hut .cratch the surface and you find that what CytcOM Davis call- The Hoy, of f: rr and Ib.odlr are not alrep The '.. Itigreat Hilly, tliough )' y with Hoston is watching carefully every iiiuic in hi preliminary campaign here Already a mnall army of Sun 'layite arr organiinsr the Hig Town. ' u January I4ih a brigade of the evan rliat' tBPt rrmarlcalde trail hitter from every city he ha invnded. will march n t.ie metropolis and take it 'iy fttorut This i one of many of the ircliimi arie calculated to create at- rMHpher) for Hilly'a coming "HiHv Sunday. Incorporated", with I oho D Rockefeller, Jr.. a one of the rim ipal stockholder. it official! v in i-mstriiir in New Vork City. I'lans for the erection of the mammoth t.ibrriiai lr. thr great pine and aw lut tc m pic for the spiritually uu nahed. are ell umler wP'. Soon it a itl rrar it roujli hewn domr above tie l";.per Manhattan hinterland of fi.it (ircat and (i;iv While Way whose leaillilM searchlight rver beckon the pleaaureloru from the far four cor ner of the earth Ciunmitteemen and womru have di vided the city into section and the ipiilaiion into clas-r for organiza tion on a house to house and man to man hast M ft, William her, for nstaucc. ha charge of all work uiong New York scrubwomen, dom estic, factory girls and hospital nur ef. Nt 0Hf ha been nck'tected. BSUt WCCttngfl and "iig service will be tld daily on thr New. York Curb and it tin portals of the New York Stock l;xch in re. W ill lreet-will be comb ed for the spiritually unwashed. That vork is trn now undrr way, I iitjues ttoiiahly, Sunday face the hance of alifctime m New York Mrre wilt be Hroadway. Citadel of i hatnp.inr and homr of The Sinful Supper, Wall Street, whose hall mark s Mida shearing a lamb. Bohatnia. ith its Imiic Iraf ledger weddings. U lavender souls aitd -un god cults rhc lutiis, iteCpCil in sijualor and leg .illation from which uptown respect thility ilistill pure goltl The home ti the aTuninrn from regular scale of murder prices and of ihr painted lady ho drives hrr limousine and reckons her income in six figures. AM thesr Iftflj moir arc here for Stimlay to ileal with Homer Rode Meaver. Sunday's Lhoir director, expect to organize a Inutile choir ol S. UK) to 'n voices. (jeorue t. Dowlc will lead the prize tail hitter com 1 hilndelphia and Uewhere. some ol them having been onvcrted seven years ago. These will r u.sed to prove that Sunday conver sions are not "flesh in the pan" work. Nothing is being left undone to pave the way for Sunday's triumphant ad vance upon New York, nor, on the other hand, is anvthiug left undone to circumvent his effort. 1.8 5. .5 6t FARM LOANS Valley. 61 We Have One Million Dollars to loan on improved farms in the Willamette Valley. VERMONT LOAN & TRUST COMPANY J. M . & H. M HAWKINS General Agents ... Albany 82 83 .... . 84 . 85 87 88 89 91 92 . 93 95 96 97 98 100 101 104 106 108 ...... 109 110 112 113 115 119 121 123 124 125 128 129 130 1.11 13.1 134 125 136 137 5. ,1 24 X 2. 26 2. 25 1.6 Z 10. .5 2.5 8. .8 . 3 2 7. 5. -20. 3. 22 as 1.3 "ZZ 3. 6.4 47 S. 1. a 2.6 5.6 Bell Phone I 'is J SHAVINO 15c FOR FIRST-CLASS UP-TO-DATE WORK TRY THE Hotel Albany Barber Shop Three of the beat barbera In the State 8tratton, Worley. Huston their service can't he best. SPECIAL CARE OIVEN TO CHILDREN 110 Weal Second Street Nesr Lyon WANTED Second hand Ford, road xter preferred. F. II. Pfeiffer. holh phonea. D 26-28 WAN'TKD Woman to do general housework in small family. 532 F Sinth St. Home phone 3228. D26lf Mortgage Loan. Have plenty of lortl money to losn on farms in amount! Irom HOOP lo $2500; alto have Eaitern money, and can make loani in amounts ranging from $3500 lo $10,000 on good ctiltt- rated (arms in Linn or Benton conn iea for long time. No delavt in ob taining the losn. -See I. V. Plf E. 203 Wen First St MAN Interesting History of Famous (Actors Who Have Played Ardent Lovers. I hr first Juliet was played by an actor whose first name Harry or William or Thomas? No winsome, charming girl played the role when Mr. William Shakes peare l ist gave it life in 1594; instead some roaring fellow, who probably i ; ; J into the idc room for a hear ty drink of ale between cues, breathed "gh for his love-si.k Komco. Those were the days whrn women were not llowed to act. and the part which I'hcda liar. i will play in the William I'ox "komeo and Juliet" at the Rolfe Friday was interpreted by a man. the first real Juliet whose fame ha come down to modern times was Mary Saunderson, the wife of Thomas Beltcrton, an actress whose represen tation of Juliet were, according to a William Winter of her time, "with out a rival." Her husband was also famous Shakesfsearean actor, for SI years the pride of the Knglish the atre, a man who led an exemplary life and was thr model for all actors f his time. In 1662, while I'eter Stuyvesant wa still holding sway in New Amsterdam. M iss Saunderson made her first appearance as Juliet with her future husband playing Mer- etttio. , The first Romeo to walk the boards was Richard Hurbage. friend of Will Shakespeare, who created the most famoi.. of the matter dramatist's male characters. He was the son of James Hurbage who, as a stage manager. had induced thr youth Shakespeare to leave Stratford-on Avon and go to If.ndon, to seek his fortune on the tage. Although David Garrick, the great est actor ever known, played Romeo in the middle f the eighteenth cen- turv, the best portrayer ot young Montague was not Garrick. but hi rival for the honor of the period Spranger Berry Mr. Bellamy and Mrs. Cihher were their Juliets. One of the ladies of the time summed up the difference between the two act- irs' methods of interpretation: "If I were Juliet to Garrick' Ro meo, so ardent and impassioned wa lie that he would have .come up to me in the balcony: but if I were Jul iet to Barry's Romeo, so tender and eloquent and seductive was he that I hould certainly have gone down ttt him." Mrs. Cihher was rather too old to ontinue her role of Juliet, so she was succeeded by Miss Rossiter. a beauti ful voung girl whom Barry loved, and ho loved tbc noted actor in return Their Romeo .-md Juliet were genu ine, and thev did not need to feign the nassion in their speeches. Miss Rossiter died while still young, and left her lover all her earnings, $15 000, Almost every great actress from Shakespeare's time down has essayed the role of Juliet, hut because of the strange combination of powers that ' the part require., many of the great est have failed. Mrs. Siddons, who, according lo tradition, has never been quailed for the power and charm of her acting, did not olav luliet until he was J5 years old. Then she was oo dignified and stately to do the part well. One of the most famous of Juliets was Miss O'.N'eil, an Irish girl who later married Lord Hechcr. She play- d the part for five years, during the arly IVth century, and saved $150,000 in that time. Fanny Kemble. who divided her time between England and the United States, played Juliet as her (iiA part in IH29 She was then 30 years old. Her father played Mercutio and her mother was I.ady Capulet. The per formance was an extraordinary suc- ess. The youngest Juliet known to tra- lition was Helen Faucit. She attempt ed the part when she was only 13 years old. the exact age that Juliet is supposed to be in the play. Macready, famous Romeo of the time, induced be charming girl to A ti e part while the was so young. Charlotte Cu hman. famous Ameri- an actress, played Romeo and Juliet. alternating the parts on separate i nights. Some of the more famous of recent Juliets have been Helena Mod- eska, Fllen Terry. Fanny Davenport. Rose Coghlan. Marie Wai'nwright. Margaret Mather. Julia Marlowe, and Julia Arthur. Forbes-Robertson has played Romeo to the Juliets of Mr-. Patrick Campbell and Mme. Modjes- j ka. Adelaide Neilson and Mary An- ' Ierson were also famous for their in- f terpretations of the tittle Italian girl. Go East Union Pacific System OREGON-WASHINGTON LIMITED Losses Portland Union Station 10 A. M Daily CM Ikt Famous Columbia River Rout The only Throush toCMcago train elex.Uk Uy Ikjhted, automatically protected. WM.McMURRAY General Passenger Agent PORTLAND You Can Go to Many Points I N Oregon-California Washington-Idaho O N Low Round Trip Holiday Fares Low fare 1 1-3 one way. Liberal return limits. Go for Xmas and stay for New Years The sale dates, fares, train service, information may he obtained j a king local agent or .idr ssing JOHN M SCOTT. General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Gorman. Nov. 18. 1916; 91 1-2 acres S.irah E. Kinder et al to L. J. Kin in Sec. 34. Tp. 12 S, R. 1 W.; $1.00. icri .0. 29, 1916; 20.66 acres in Tp. Quit-Claim Deed 2 S R. 1 W.; $10. Sarah K. Kinder ct al to C. W. srah E Kinder et al to D. T. Kin Kinder. Nov. 29, 1916; IS acres in I der. Nov. 29, 1916: 19 acres in Sec. Sec. 10, Tp. 12, 1 West; $10. 21. Tp. 12 S., R. 1 W., $10. Sarjh E. Kinder et al to Pearl ! C. W. Kinder et al to Sarah E. Jones. Nov. 29, 1916; 20.66 acres in Kinder. Nov. 29. 1916; lands-in Tp. Tp. 12 S R. 1 W.; $10. 12 S., R. 1W.; $10a. Good Fellowship Dinner At the First Presbyterian church, at i o'clock, tomorrow afternoon, there will he a Kood fellowship dinner for which one hundred invitations have ' been issued. It is aid to he in the ntercst of the charities of the city. ' 5X)Oo RITA cJOtlE.T m B AN IHTE.RHATIOMAL MARRIACI NEWS FROM THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE WARRANTY DEEDS C. A. Gray and wife lo Griff Kinjf. Dec. 23. 1916; part of Blk. 29. Hack- leman's 2nd Add. lbany; $10. Frank Rcadcti and'wifc to Andrew Story, March 1J. 1915: 318.611 acres n Sec. 25. Tp 13, 1 West. $10. I'irtle-Wicder Co. to Coast Land & Timber Co., June 26. 1916: tracts 30 to 50. Pirtlc Home Tracts; $10. Alice Gilbert and husband to Clyde Rowcll. Dec. 9. 1916; 1-8 acre in Blk 1, Sweet Home Proper: $10. J. E. Wolfe Jr. et al to Anna B. Gorman. Nov. 18, 1916: lands in Sec 34. Tp. 12 S.. R. 1 W.: $1. John H. Coyle to Margaret J. Coyle, Sept. 8. 1914; part of Blk. 3. Kirkpatrick's 3rd Add. Lebanon: $1. J E. Wolfe Jr.. et al to Edwar W. as m xi . m Rita Jolivet I Countess Cippico) in " An International Marriage," at the Globe Tonight. The Talk Highways of the Land Millions of miles of Bell Tele phone wire at your beck and call. When you've got to have quick action, remember that a word to the operator will clear the track, two miles or two thou sand, day or night. Prompt, re liable, and decisive ! Consult the list of toll rates to cities here abouts; it's in the front of your Bell directory The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company