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PAOE FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, I91T 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 eotton blankets, an ex tra good buy, $1.50 pr. Home-made comforts, filled with good, clean cotton $2.50 and $2.75 ca. FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. 1st St. HIGH SCHOOL MIES FOR STATE PEPPERMINT GROWERS CONCERTS UNO BASKETBALL WILL MEET HERE SOON 9ttrts Concert Work Jam. 12; Nays Halsey To-morrow Might at Hub. Out at Tillman, a fine country cen ter, will occur the first concert of the Albany hih school orchestra. ilo- TODAY ONLY 'The House of the Golden Windows" A touch of fantasy inter twined with a plot of tens human emotion, love, excitement and hap piness featuring CLEO RIDCELY and WALLACE. REID Paddy McGuire in a VOGUE COMEDY REEL LIFE NEW S The operation of a sub marine, and other features GLOBE important Meeting of Men In terested in Growing In dustry Jan. 13. The peppermint growers of Oregoi will hold a meeting at Albany on turday, January U in the Alhan) Commercial Club rooms. The acreage devoted to raising pe peruiiut is increasing each year am me luuuiuy promises to oceome Owl of the most important in the state. In the meeting to be held in Albanj subjects of common interest to the peppermint growers will be discusc and remedies suggested for the differ ent problems confronting the pepper mint growers. Mr. O. H. Todd of Eugene is pre ident of the State Association and will preside at the meeting to be held hen SHINGLES LUMBER SLABWOOD City Delivery Mill now sawing soft yellow fir ALBANY LUMBER COMPANY Both Phones East End of 9th St. BLANK BOOKS It's Time to Get Them, and the Place Is FRED DAWSON'S REXALL STORE "THE STORE OF QUALITY" They All Have Sales Except The Golden Rule and we have prices that move ilia marchandlse and our prices art th same 165 days In the year, Therefore we have no Old Mer chandise on liand at the end ol the year. Men's work shoe SJ.9S. 4. Men's dtess shoe $-'.M. I'M Boys' shoes 11.89, $1.98, $2.49 Hoys' mackinaws M M Men's work shirts 49c, ovc Men's black and tan satin shirts. Ms. Men's dress shirts Mc Men's wool so 25c. J9c Ladles' Fibre Silk Hum 4c I.sdlaa' cotton hoe 10c. 25c Children's hose 10c. 15c Wool blankets $J98. $4.98 Cotton blankets, large slit ll 69 I -lilies' house dreaasa .,. SSt I. idles' bungalow aprons 49-J9c Pillow cases 2-23c Kverythind Always fur 1 en Kvcrythinf Always fur Less "A: hop- greek mm fab rasa, miuniv FROM BEIN6 SETTLED Famous Baseball Poem a Triangle Comedy, With I n - Comedian in the Title Role NOIED MURDER TRIAL Small Murder Trial Will Come Up trus Month Uefense Unique !$i$)w'$55.a$a is i CITY NEWS S 9i9S!SiiSi!l Ossipee. X. !., Ian 4? (By United Press) Frederick I.. Small of .Momi tainvieiv is preparing today to iacc a mry nere on the chargr ol murilc mg hi starting a clockwork bomb that nurnc! the house about her dead liody while lie was miles away, hours later. Perhaps the most peculiar feature f Ihe tri.il. hk-!i is scheduled to tse gin nil!. in the next two weeks, is the tact that Small's fate Stages almo.: Live Buikh Met At the home of I.. K. Blsfa Last night just 1J young men. member., of Mr. Blaiu's S S. class, took ,lii mi ife. Florence Arlene. then with him and then spent the eieiiin clic Ol the lixest biincbes of yotUg fellows around. A 16-pound turkey, over a pouml apiece, occupied the place of honor on tog ol tile table. At the end of the meal it looked very much as ii it had been thru a haul in Europe. Duimg the evening ther WELL BALANCED SHOW ON HIPPODROME BILL entirely upon whether his wife ate i were jokes and panics. Setb Thoma two meals or three on the day slic I French officiated as laugh leader, ami was murdered. It" she ate three it I there was ..omit lung occurring all is proba'de Small will be acquitted, j the time. 'f he !' onIv "- hc ? hf ! Mrsa Booth Better hard light to save hmisell. Sm::l! ; M,S!l li.s., t..c.tli. daughter ... left home )ust after lunch on the fatal Mr. and Mrs R A Booth. t Ihl. day. ' city, who was brought from Salem Geo. L. Koos. of Tangent, is reg istered at the St. Charles. Miss Lowclla King, of Mill Cit arrived in the city today. READ OUR WANT ADS clarcd to be th? best in the state This will be Jan. 12. or 18th. prob ably the 12th. Ti en comes rUosrnj at the Globe, on the 2Sth; l.ebanor the 26th. The res'iilar tour of the or.hc-trr n i'l Se.in J:n. 29. with a concert a' Junction. On the 30th concerts will be given at Eugene hi?h in the after noon, and at Springfield in the eve ning: on the 31st at Cottage Grove' on February 1 at Drain. F'eb. 2 at Oakland. Feh. 3 at Rosebnrg. with both a matinee and evening eohecrt Prof Moses will bring his aggrega tion home the next day. Feb. 4. The high ftctsoofl ha.kethal! tear. will play its first interscholastic gamc tomorrow. Friday nitht. at the junior l::ch. startit'T at 7 45. Admis sion 25 cents, students 15c. It will he worth seeing. Halsry having a fine team. The Albany team will be made np from the following list: Bil yeu. Roettklier. Hayes. N'ebergall. Pete Miller. Pate, King. I.rininger. Irvine. Ellis. Victor and Columbia Records. Our stock of VICTOR and COLUMBIA is very complete. The now January Records are now n s"d also s complete stock of Red Seed Records Come in and hear your favorite artists. Woodworth Drug Co. DE WOLF HOPPER that famous comedian who for ears has entertained Broadway theatre goers has just completed a TRIANOLE PICTURE PLAY, th beet ha has ever bean in "CASEY AT THE BAT" is the title and the story is baaed on that well-known poem Hop per made famous as many years ago. Produced for th first tin ks motion pictures, it is a treat you should not miss. At this the. acre tomorrow night FRIDAY .nd SATURDAY GLOBE v U to the state theory that Small. I pear whcre shc i eUa chool. Tit a broker, murdered h.s wife to col- e,day njBht eriM from u attack Irct the heavy insurance taken out of appendicitis. reported resting "n ,k ,feJ2J".,JOP- ' icr last night at the Eu;ene hos 0 the 29th ol September. Wo iu, whcfe js d ihe Small cottage on the shore .of I blister I-ake Ossipee was destroyed bv fire I . Villagers who gathered to witness the j Report spectacle were horrified when, at the The temperature lor the 2A hour embers cooled, firemen brought Forth preceding 8 o'clock this morniir; from the ruins the charred, nearh i 1 anged between .'5 and 45 degree dismembered body of Florence Small The rainfall was .01 inch and the r;w The accused man at t!ie time i- 1 ro to tn Boston. Before he could be mo- Left for Kansas C'ty tified. a medical examiner had found T. L. Williams left yesterday over a charred cord bound tightiv about the S. I. line fer Kan-.i- Citv. M Went to San Francisco- V R Striickiiian and W K. Kelt, left yesterday for San Francisco y way of the Great Northern steamer New Hotel Clerk Frank A. 'Rhodes, of Salem, arriv es here yesterday ami immediately assumed his duties as chief clerk .1 the Hotel Albany. Mr. Rhode w formerly clerk at the migh liotc the neck of the dead woman. In other hour search had revealed a bul let hole in the skull. Detectives went to Small's room in a BoatOQ hotel and placed bm un der arrest He gave evidence of great alarm, but his only mpicfcHM movt was an attempt, which ma forestall ed, to reach his handha?. In this were found insurance papers, taken out tor his wite ami payat.ie to inn v c,,fm h,, ha. othcr h,rl ( l. . ... , , perience. He is a conrteons an! or The invest!gation which precede corun, atin,, vouni, inan anij w,l Smalls arraignment disclosed u-d: provc IKpular with tae local as well a putanlv tl-at Mrs Small bad been r-v ,,Vsi; i, . u mrrderrd and the fintrer of u-picicr 1 c,,rm rTLv .-veral' vear. an. hsristd .wnnp quicWv to her husband la Mar all-jrund athlete. He ptW 1 The tact, brought om in his dc-1 frwotball. basketball and baseball for Feast, that he had lett Mountainvicw , hik.h ,choo,t antl aiipcared n, tor Rosv n several hours before th tnis cit. j,, conlests. fire broke ont. was parried hy IBC a q00j q,.. Since its orasntxation the 2500 of state with its disclosure of the aMM ent use of a time fuse and bomb. No other sospect was found S drunken utde. three Bo-ton business men ind a tramp all established fault less alibis. The preliminary hearing, held in I lodge hall at Mountainview. CTOWsjtd with villagers hostile to the defend ant, for Florence Small was vell-be loved in the picturesque littl ham let, brought otit amaitngly brilliant ar truments by the oppositsg counseU Attorney Mathews, defender SimW nearly won the day for his client b in impassiored nummary, bnt the end Small was held for the grand jnrv. which indicted him Drcember 8. At the trial the medical examiner will tell the jury how many meals Mr. Small bad on the day she wis murdered. He examined her stom acb after the crime was discovered. Vaudeville Will Open in Albany Next Week, Continuftig Each Week. A finely balanced entertainment that is the promise of MlmgC. M I concerning the first Hippodr-mr amicillc road show booked by hi n following his recent MegOtietfoAl for big time attractions. It will SOPf t the OIole Theatre lanu.ir I'M and will be composed of much bright comedy, excellent mffafl and clexer dancinir by standr.rd ar'!-! Among the irod thing in -.tor c may be mentioned ti e roaring COOT cdy sketch. "Voting He.irt .tint Obi Heads," featuring; Han Kelly, a splen-t did coipedian. and Iftntj Cuttrmi attractive and exceedingly verN.it 1 comedienne. It is built mainly t laughing purposes and succeeds with a cneance. Heeson and Harris are topnotch entertainers.' w ho bave wo-i ! much success in the Fat wilb 1 sparklin; toinrd songs, fnnnv ler. and la t, but not least, their h -lariouslv funn ngtinie soldier nnm her. a big specially Brown and Cat bonetti are also on the bill. Thr possess beautiful on.'in,' "ices and their elaborately costumed act, "The Two Courtiers." has marie them gen eral favorite in vaudeville circles. "Casey at the Bat." t.ie Triangle l)e Wolf Hopper comedy to be tt At (he tilobc theatre tomorrow, tells tn picture fiom the i'r of (he tain m:s baetiall pn in ..Inch Hopper bus rfcittd tfv tn countless staut uud at innumerable SOCimJ aihering-. inc it first appeared, more ilun a Qttftftci of a century ago, It will be ice.illed that l i-n, the invincible htCgft i the M'iltll baseball team, came to bat otic ail r noon in the nint'i inning of ; rtOU game with .1 rr. l nine and b. 1. t hit was neetled to in. mgto; sOtttl struck tint. leasing the entire DCsfMP 1 ;. e of Mudville ga ping with amae me nt and drenched iu gloom. The doom doe 1 'i revoaJ what uh toward eireum tame it va. that -.an ed Casey to fall down so 1 v. at a rructal moment Tln-s mystery the pit'l'ire proi:;txes .bar n; Blockade Still In Fonce and Demands Not All Granted Yet. (By United Press) London, J.m 4 ludu-alions ait that the tiree l-iiiiation i. by no means settled, i given In dlpat)irt ihen. The Contanlmet g. rrninelll is having difficulty m giauting a complete acijutesceu. 1 lt ihj demand id the entente, at cording to the latest note. btCn'stsc certain currents of public opinion DOI a;rcr. Ibe bewtmck 1 still 111 effect and remains so until there i .1 compliance totbe .leniandv Pro! B I Wilson a nd mot h' 1 Mr I r.n i t WtnOO, Irft this mum ing for Mill City iu look after inn I L. L. Stewart, of Corvallis arrive' in the city last vcnirfg. this city has paid out $lrj).059, the money bring returned to neigl bors and friends. It is paid here and tays here. The cost is not rerj much, in fact low. The 2MV is nw on a remarkable basis It is always out of debt. It pa 1 as it ft"ev When there is a death there is enough money on hand to pay the risk and another assessment is made. Bomb Case Tomorrow L. L. R fly el. the cily carrier who delivered the liomb to 1. R. Misner' house on the noon of Dec. 22. and Mr. Misnrr will leave tor Portland this evening to be present at the pre liminary hearing of Milton A Mor gan, the ex -convict arrcstesl upon sus picion of sending the bomb. They are subpoenaed to appear tomorrow morning at o'clock. He Paid the Bill Geo. Fiddeman, carrier of Rural Route No, 6. wa the subject of a mean joke on New Year Day. When he left for Dallas 1.1 vitit relatives he left his address at the postofficr. th t he might be notified in ca-e anythn-i happened New YotrJ Iav lie receiv ed a telegram sent collect, which con tained the greetings and well wih( of his fellow employes in the office Fiddeman thought it a bum joke. Suit to Foreclose A complaint to foreclose a mort gage for $1500 was filed today by M M. Myers nnd wife against O. E Srhuyleman and wife. The sum of $J0O and -ome smaller amounts have been paid Third Account Filed The th r4 account in the estate of Lawrence X !-andrith was filed to- ?! day An Efficient Road-Boil(er Ernest Hall, one of Linn conntv s most efficient road supervisor. StsO has char of fbe seven miles lyin? along the Waterloo-Sodaville road, is in the city today for a conference with the connty eoorl Mr Hall ha recentlv completed, with the Msift ance of his worker, on? of the finest stretches of gravelled roads in the state. The seven miles were rnrr? D. Cormier, of Lebanon, arrived if the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Stratton. of Brownsville, came over this me.rjm f on a business trip. Mrs. W. H Davis went to Portland on the morning train. F. C Pate went to Salem on bnsi nrss. O. H. Russell, of Sweet Home, is at the St. Charles. D. Burdick. of Salem, is in the city. structed at a cost of a little over 000, and are said to be as level n. a floor, well drained and an. excelb t piece of work. Mr. Il.ill and t Ol Editor M the Democrat exchangi congratulations today this being th 1 at ler birtlnlay and Mr Hall's fUv before-yesterday. Mr Hall is Hrfl days the older. County Court Convenes The connty court convened yester day in the first meeting of the nev year. Many item of business arr before the Commission. Tlie allow ing of bilU is one of the most im portant pieces of work attraetiu thct attentioti today. FALSE TESTIMONY Given bj the man who had ruined her lfe. ..uses Helen Starling to be divorced from herjiusband. She is infuriated by the lie. and shc kills the '"an who spok it This part is taken hy MADAME BERTHA KALICH In her new WILLIAM FOX Photoilay "LOVE AND HATE" The Vivid Portiayal of a Woman's Emotions STUART HOLMES IS IN THE CAST Written ty Mary Murillo Direct..! by James Vlrtfent Friday and Saturday wiuiam rox MtUHl IhSOwCm ITxrTm cosfo.ation Matinees Evenings Children 10c 15c Sc ROLFE READ OUR WANT ADS Subscribers. If the 'wits fail to deliver the S t pat'er each evening kindly phone t S to the offiee The management 9 9 invite, enmplatnts from itt pa trons and will dn its best tn eoerect fsntty servi 9 . . t . ; ? . t e a e f January Clearance Sale of Skirts at Bikman's Sale starts Friday, January 5 and continues until we have sold the last of our 400 Skirts REDUCTIONS IN SKIRTS BELOW WE LIST A FEW OK OUR MANY Formerly SJ.9S Good quality SEROE SKIRTS Formerly $4.95 Novelty PLAID SKIRTS. Formerly KM All Wool Or . nd Brown SERGES. Formerly $815 All Wool AMSTCSfl POPLIN SKIRT8 Formerly $7.95 All Wool American POPLIN SKIRTS i-ormeriy i ,i wool American POPLIN SKIRTS NOV.' II NOW NOW $J NOW MTJ NO V $J5 NO ,V $V9' Formerly $9 , so-All t Wool Velour Novelty Check SKIRTS, many d.lferen, pattern, and sty.es s y M ALL OUR HinnEK.FiaCKD SKIRT8. ionristin4 of now selling for any early Spring ..iyI,. $6.95 WE HAVE tSe LARGEST and most COMPLETE stock ol SKIRTS In Albany. WE HAVE SPECIAL DESIGNED SKIRTS F()RSTOl T WOMEN COMK TOMORROW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE UNUSUAL nprJ,a.e The J. H. Bikman Stor 1 ta lAVAT L'lLC r BTDL'Of W -w ssst 3 O I nCfs I ALBANY, 0.rJC:,