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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. DECEMBER it. M. Blankets at a Saving Big high-grade Blankets that cost no more than the ordinary kind $7.50 wool blankets $5.50 pr. 8.50 wool blankets 7.35 pr. 70x80 cotton blankets, an ex tra food buy. $1.50 pr. Home-made comforts, filled with good, clean cotton $2.50 and $2.75 ea. FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. 1st St. Wool Comforts for Babies at Greatly Reduced Prices for Friday and Saturday Eiderdown bath robes Sweaters Knit House Jackets Cap. - Caps .. Wool Rubens shirts ... Mittens . $2.00 quality $1 50 ... $1.75 quality Si 35 85c quality 65c 75c quality 65c ....-..50c quality 39c . 50c quality 39c 23e The Albany Art Craft BRYAN WILL SPEAK National College Men's An ti-Liquor League to Convene in Lexington Lexington. Ky.. Dec. 27. Special trains from St. Louis and Chicago and special cars iron, all parts of the country will start for this place to night with several thousand member of the Students National Intercolleg iate Prohibition association's nation al convention here tomorrow. W.-J. Bryan is to be the big fea ture of the meeting; and it is plan ned to give the Commoner the or ganization's assurance that has its complete support in his national pro hibition fight. Mr. Bryan is expect ed to outline some of his plan for national prohibition, will end Dec 31. The convention BRITISH STEAMER SUNK (By United Press) Galveston, Dec 28. The British steamer Istrar. of the Bates line, was submarined in the Mediterranean, on the African coast, according to a let ter to a relative from an officer of the vessel. All were Bared. RUN ON SATURDAYS The Midget Market, corner Second and Ellsworth will only be run or. Sattrdajf after Jan. 1. j A DF.RKV Dec 28-30 Special Menu for New Year at HOME RESTAURANT Celery Soup Grilled Sa!rnc: Lemon Butter Salted Almonds Ripe Olives Roasted Young Turkey Cranberry Pari ait Mashed Potatoes Garden Peas Cold Slaw Minced or Apple Pie Custard Pudding Tea Co'fee or Milk 50 Cents SHINGLES LUMBER SLABWOOD Gty Delivery Mill now sawing soft yellow fir ALBANY LUMBER COMPANY Both Phones East End of 9th St. ti & yt a v v -a) &i Sfl y iS .d i S 9 I Clarified Milk from Tuberculin-Tested Cows During January, for only 6 cents a quart 3 cents a pint, to ad vertise cuperiority of clarified milk, that is. milk with all the im puritns out. without removing th: body. After January the price will be 8 cents a quart and 5 cents a pint. FREE SAMPLES IN ANSWER TO PHONE CALL Byron Peebler's Dairy Phone Bell 17F21 CITY NEWS t 9 3 ftaw-(S$a3SO$ Five Generations Mrs. C. H Couch, of Marrisbur. has the distinction of being at the head of five generations, something not often acquired. The litile sou of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vogt. of Eugene, is the other end of the line. Mrs Couch's great-great-grandson. Keeps Track of Paving V. W, AshUy. ol the V.i-m Con struction Co. is in thrr city while a trip up the valley looking aflat lh paying of the companv, under guar antre t'or a certain length f time. War on Lusitania Rita olivet, the star in the Morocco-Paramount photoplay "An Inter national Marriage" at the Globe thea tre tonight, wa l a passenger on the Lusitania when it made its fatal voy age, and the memory of having stood beside the courageous presence of Charles Frohman during the catas trophe il probably one ot the factors of Mile. Jolivet's great ability to ex press strong emotion Hoboes Are 111 John llutchins and Joe Wilson, two hoboes, are occupying sickbeds in the city jail, and they are being cared for by Chief of Police John Catlin. who also has La Grippe. The two boes staggered into town yesterday or day before, and were not long in applying to the police for shelter. They are said to be sick men. Scio Man Here J. I. Shelton, of Scio. is in the city today on business. Mrs. Pfetffer Return Mrs. Chas. Pfeiffer will arrive this evening from Lehanon, Penn., where she has been for several months on a isit with relatives. She will now be at her home at -Ferry and Sixth streets. From Portland Mrs. D. J. Mc Lardy and son Dick, of Portland, are in the city Oa a visit the guests of J. O. Lee and family. They are former Albany residents. Mr. Mc Lardy being S. P operator here. To Attend Memorial- Judge P. R. Kelly went to Salem (Ml morning to be present at the memorial services of the Marion County Bar Association in honor of the late John A Carson, ,irominetit Salem lawyer who died a short time rTo. Judge Kelly is one oi the mem bers of the committee to report or he death of one of their members. Went to Omaha H. Debner left this morning for OmaSS, Neb., where he will probably make his home. Me went by way of San Francisco on the Great Northern liner. Marriage Wringo K. F.ggleston. 24. and Ruby G Brig.;s. 21. ol Brownsville, were granted a marriage license today. The itroom is a creamery-man and the bride a school teacher. Roy Garland Dead Roy Garland, a former resident of this city, died this morning in Astor ia He was 23 years old. He was op erated on for appendicitis, but was unable to withstand the ordeal. His brother was at his bedside, and will bring the remains back to Linn coun ty. Burial will be h- Id ?n the ceme tery at Providence. Last Tax Turnover The !at ta turnover of the year was made today by Sheriff B dtn All the moneys on hand, amnimrni' to $10,245.26, were turned over to County Treasurer Francis. Baby Girl Born The birth of a baby girl to Mr. nod Mrs. John Shepherd, of Thomas, oc curred at that place on December 24. Mrs. Shepherd - formerly Miss Pansy Stewart. Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 27 and 40 degree. The rain fall was .09 in., and the river fell to 5.0 feet. A. M. Ham came down from Mill City yesterday afternoon GRANGE OPPOSES LAWS FOR FIXING STATE HIGHWAYS The following larSE passed by Sand Rtdtfe Grange No. 57: WH1KKAS, at a meeting in Port laud recently of the County Juries ftnd Commissioners in which they recommended vmr changes in our road laws, ouc oi which wis .oiivc ti trating the. work on the Stale High ways. First, Whereas the roads in our local district- accommodate more of our taxpayer- than it dotf 61 State Highways. THEREFORE, He It Reaolved, that we. the memhers ol Sand Ridga Grange No 57 b) a unanimous ote do not favor am measures or laws for fixing the State Highway iir-t to the detrtmen: ol our Rural District-. ALU FRT CROSS N. Master. INEZ BENSHOOF, Sec. MARRIED t'ndn ond I oi Mi r n Sunday. Dec. 24. at the home ol her patent-, Mr. and lira, M L Forster. Vera Maude Fortcr was united hi nui ! riage to Clatenec 1' infer w ood. of North Vakiuia. a-ditnguoi Mr. Under w ood is fruit inspector, being .i graduate ol the Horticultural Department ol the LVntvcraih M ueota. Mis-. Forstcr spent t years in North Yakima, where she met him. They will be at home to their mend at Lincoln Hole!. North Yl kun... alter Dec. 28th. , Ladies Dresses and Suits A very good aasuitment " show you In marly all slsee in both soils and dreeaea. The prices art right now lass than you will have to pay at so-called ales in J .ii i iia iv Silk Dtcsses SrOOO grades always Silk Dresses 112 JO giadea always S'lk Dt esses JIS.00 giades always Silk Dresses SIS.S0 grade, always $15.00 Ladies' Suits always IIB.SU Indies' Suits always $M0O Ladies' Suits always 123.00 Indies' Suits always 1 ' t in I It is at Alw u (or l.csa . Pwnnty Co $ S IM I l.0 t V.W $12.50 I 4 90 $12.50 $14.75 $16.50 Kverylhing Always lor Last SAME REPLY (By United Press) Amsterdam. Dec. 28. Germans and Austria replied to Switzerland's re iteration of Pfajida.nl Wilson's peace snglStionl pr.ictiially the same phrases as they acknuu leili;eil llic American note, diapntenca from tier many said. Mr. and Mrs. H F Mason, of M:ll City, are in the city. Mrs. F. H. Gcsdtmcbl went Portland this morninK. Carl I) Gabrielson anl H. O. White of Salem ipanl the nielli in the city W. II. Riddel, of Detroit. arriel in the city last night. Jessie Keed. of I.eh.nion. is in the citv today. FOUN'D A laily's manicure set At Broder'l meat market. DJH-.S) WANTED Pftiei to work for I ward Svrtttg the winter. In city or near town preferred. Phone llell D2B-J.1 WANTED A housckiei.cr. Impure at 417 E oil, or Hell Phone 41)1 J FOR KENT Piano for one year, die..;, to ns;onsible partici t-u-quire SJ's West Seton.l St. Dec READ OUR WANT ADS GLOBE TONIOHT Oliver Morosco present1" RITA J0L1VET in "AN INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE" by Ge-irge Broadhurst Wherein Foreign Men of Title are Shown Up by an American and the Value f an Arnerican husbsnd Greatly Enhanced over the Lure of a Foreign Title. Produce.d by the Oliver Morosco Photoplay Co. CUB COMEDY REEL LIFE NEWS PRICES I Sc. 10c, Sc POWER CO. TO f Con tinned from fcm 1 1 The ltlleby eomMlly ba IsOWngl in rfljaj p.ois i the counlrv. extend ing in a loop from Minneota to athillkctoli, down the col to I'al If 1 1 i.i. tail to Mabntos und tip lo ( Otorwlfib aftd baa attain to t hicago. I'ltnci D.uei. nh.i is .ieildrnt of the Orefoti Powtt (' , and Hcaprti ulenl .d the II M ltU. shy Co . n in tin- Hi) IftAt MIBJUMI r a -hott tiinr on aa Inapaction 1 1 n It i ihoa :ht that lOattfl ol Mir pttM in ihr pftatsU tin i run ni wi re rvotved at tkai nme. u Last Time Today Don't Miss Seeing Beatriz Michelena in The UNWRITTEN LAW Is Any Wife Safe ? IT'S A PLAY YOU'LL REMEMBER SEVEN GREAT RKELS TST ROLFE 15 Cents Romeo and Juliet sssttai aaFVaSBa WmMtjBm aZftai HbvSbIbbI at i mOECTION WILLIJT4 - V Featuring the Famous THEDA BARA nnd HARRY HILLIARD anl an All Star e.nt The Love Story of the Ages Th. r.iii of the VTMIW ho kills i'rrelf for loa. T - h Ihc ih'iiie oi Shikea- peaf o' ira mortal mailrrnirec ROMEO and JULIET In whieS WILLIAM PO prcient the noted emotlo.ial actie'a THEDA BARA S -ciiario by Adrl-n Johnson I ' reeled by J- Gordon F. dwrrda Of npecial interest n High Srh'Ol md full... . ..SMiM 5M 1 ,d " ,0c- -s a c m HERE FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY ROLFE THEATRE