Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 10, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY DAILY DBMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1M7.
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W " I ml ttrsj
-"u plain ii'diiir.
wiIh 4 u iiSc
48c
59c
i llMped W(H
hhm!, value tu 75c
59c
98c
I'UhU. t h re l ft,
IMtkltlTro ,md plain
In iiol aort -
in r n i of ectorii
value In $2 f5
WOOL DRESS GOODS 1
48c
98c
SILKS
Fancy crept de chines and brocaded
rharmeiis. value, to t2.00 , Mc
Values t.. 11.00 .. JSc
MEN'S TIES
Values to 50c now
25c
1 r 11
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MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Tin... prices prevail during this
sale, but the site selection will
soon lecome depleted. Buy now 1 1
Cottcn ihirta 39c, 9Sc
Wool ..run. 11.19. 1! 29. fl.41. 11J9
MEN'S ORKSS SHIRTS
Extrr value
89c
C-.h Values
Worth While
MIKCHINTI O
VNDICATC. Mt
fill orrmt
' uw t TOM
I'k. i aU C ,u-r ,1,,. Uil.
Unirttc yesterday wag condemned,
being declared unsafe, and, after
ute of 26 .! .. will be abandoned
It wss estimated tliat iwu Ifcotttflltj
iiaottl i nikinl it duilv A iVrrv li
said to be out of the ijurition, to ar
raiiitrmcnt arc beinif maoe lor tin
v- of the S.. I' liridjp , which will b
planked for a 16-foot track; but thi
u,;u l ... 1 1.-- ui.ii.
thii is I.- in done a train srrvire li i
utcu arranged at a tare of live i rut
BRIDGE OVER WltLftMETTE
. .1. . . JT
EVANGELIST. PINE SPEAKER 1 SOME RECOMMENBATIONS OF
'4 9
SHEDD NEWS
.4
P. Duncan left yesterday for Pen
dlrtou, where be livci.
Mr. Ileitis and D. Duncan havt
b"th ordered Fords
Mat Smith has been ill.
Mr. Milland and Fred Sprengcr
have both Kt out petition for road
Mtprrvisor tin yea and either om
it capable of the office.
Era I'ujrli i netting at much gravel
ai potsiMr on the road, which it ;
Kreat improvement to the people.
Mtit Dorit Margerson it reported
ill
Date Springer it running hit wood
aw and chopper at the pretent line
The new officers for the "IT. P. Sun
day school for thii year ate: Supl
Clare MrOormick, secretary and
treaturer. Stewart Arnold, pianist.
Mitt n I'ott.
A batket social will be given next
Friday night by the V. O W On
hundred well-tilled basket will Ik
told.
The meeting. at the Metboditt
church are attracting widetpread at
tention. Dr. Ianford. the evangelitt.
It a speaker of rare ability and hold
the audience in rapt attention from hi
first utterances to the cloM of the
service.
Kit happy faculty of putting the
geuit of the gotpel in beautiful set
ting! and making the way of salvation
.n ill I it i an A j-nti. in tal flic . . r 1 1 1 r I i
Of all who are so lortunai as to hear
him. It is safe to y thai seldom if
mt-mr ritaa Allianv li ifl I hr I vilrjf (if
tuch rare gospel treats at are given
in hit sermons inn anciniuii rxji
lions. To hear him ome it to want
to hear him agian. The church i
looking expectantly for a great meet
ing.
New CorvaUls Minister
Rev. Clinton J. Greene has been
".tiled lo the pastorate of the Pres
byterian cUarcfc at Corvallis. Hr ar
rived yesterday noon from Buffalo.
V. Y.. where he was married on
I'brittmat day.
Patronise Home Industry Smoke
Albsny Specials and Hand Made Cigars.
HEAP BIO TALKER
Man Should Not Marry Until Ilea
100, 1-1 yim Says.
Hy United Press)
Kama City, Jan 10.-ltecatue wo
man fomefj to (save ItirllidaYt she i
wiser than man. W Karl b'lynn.
hralib rV'ingeliBt, (old his followers
here Flyiin. who it HJ. ssjtj thr lime
it not far distant w hen men would
not think of Kcttiug married until
they were one hundred year old "If
a man takrt care ol himself, he will
still be a boy when he MgfM the
century mark," thr Hilly Sunday of
health said.
GREAT INSTITUTION
Y. M. C. A. Huts Hug Shell Tom
Trenches st Front
By J W IVglar
Unitrd Prett Staff Corrropondrui
London, Jan. 10 The fight inn
front holds no terrors for thr V. M.
C. A. Its" huts are built wbeftret
soldiers go. A K. V.pi. swaersj set -retary,
after a tour f the British tec
tor. is back in l.ondmi today with an
account of thr V. M. C. A. work
in housing toldiers and protd:nr
thrm with simple luxuries (bat do
mm h to maintain 'be botiyant mritl
of thr Tbmmirs. "Wr have rstablih
ed butt in thr cat;n'nmbs of YpfSJ Slid
Loot." he said, "and one i placrd i"
the groiindt of a Trappist monaster)
wherr the monks may neer ipet.
There arc others in the Somme ter
rilruv recovrrrd from the German,
forming liitlr chetT-pOttS f' Tont-inie-.
amid thr awful drtolation mid
knerderp mud of thr battlrfirlds
From hr ramps si thr basr the hut
lines rxtrnd 'way up to advanrr posi
tions of thr front. Wr arr rven de
veloping the dug out idea for lumni
men temporarily .nd prmrMissj the n
with w arm food and chocolate. In
Novnnbrr wr gavr thr .ohlirr
on.- i v. i Is. imlr line .. the front 161,
l.i .ups of cocoa, tea and coffee.
Tl esfl wrrr turn going ujp for thdff
turn in thr attack or returning to tin
l .t-. tamps aftrr beliiK relicvrj in the
trenches,4 Many of the Y. M C A.
establishments arc well within range
id I hr Grrman slirll firr. mt Ihtse
titualty are protected a well at pot
sr I. b natural con ealments.
PAIR IS CHARGED WITH
UNPARDONABLE CRIME
t he unpardonable crime of stealing
M prime l'lmlh Rock .laying bens
in these day a when eugs arc golden,
i-. alleged to have been committed W
Waller Spruance, an old-time police
character who hat a record of hund
1 1 ! of arrests, and bis room-mate.
Charles Murnbam, 28 years old. New
Ycsxl etc. Spruance and Iturnham
arr in the jail of WashinKton county at
linisboro today, on a charge of grand
larceny.
Spiuaucr made a full confession of
the theft to captain of Oetccttvrs Baty
last night.
Spruance tskrs grr.it pridr 1q the
Itei thai hr hat nrvrr lied to ihr pe
rlice atout the commission of a crime,
and l i t nigHt Captain Baty rrmindrd
Itiin of i i pomt of honor and Spru
inee "canti through.
He slid that nurnharn and himself
hired a rig New Years eve. wr.-t to
Tiffsrdelllc and invaded thr barnyard
rti thr it -ide tcr of H, S. Hailrv. Noise
Irstlv tbe slerny fowls were taken
from their percbr, crammed in grain
sacks, au I, . iter beinj b; tiled to Pait-
land. sold to a Front street commit
lion house. Thr received $M for the
. l it kens.
Journal.
FOB SALKU. S. Cream separator
A 1 condition. Will sell cheap
Home phone 2141. or 825 w. 10th St
l J 10 12 s w J 12-16 19
61 FARM LOANS
' mmm mm --v V-a. St
: Valley.
St
We Have One Million Dollars
to loan on improved farms in the Willamette Valley.
VERMONT LOAN A TRUST COMPANY
J. M. & H. M . HAWKINS
General Agents - - Albany
Clarified Milk
from Tuberculin-Tested Cows
6c a Quart, 3c a Pint
FREE 8AMPLE8 IN ANSWER TO HiONE CALL
Byron Peebler's Dairy
, PhontBtll 17F2I
lummertime
Now
CALIFORNIA
Warm tinny day,,
ideal for bathing in
the Pacific Ocean.
Flower, in bloom
everywhere. Tree,
Kreen and bird ataf
inn rcuiind yu of
May day,.
The golden orange,
are ripening now.
An orchard of or -anges
with snowcap
ped mountain peaks
nearby. Imagine
the picture.
The roads are excel
lent for motoring
Make Los Angeles
your pivotal point
and ,ee all Southern
California this winter,
Go via Shasta
Route
I WILL SEND YOU
information and free
illustrated booklets
if you ,nd a postal.
John M. Scott
General Passenger
Agt. Portland. Ore.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
PORTLAND WEEKLY STOCK
MARKET REPORT
faille Over 2j(JfO hca.l nf cattle
wr frrpiv.il Vfnndav. whirti was
one of the largeit run during the
winter All offering, found a very
good demand and price, were on
about a steady baci, with last week.
though there were a good many
prime cattle reeei' d daring the day
including some well tmisiieil !uip-u-n
wtit.-ti hrouuht W 50 The mar
ket cleared early, there being a vrry
mutt Memana irom nosrawcM 'ux
chers and packers.
Heef Steers Best feew -leers srer
in Kood supply, which also met r
very good riemano. i.ei nrri -terr
UmtmA tU 1 with -tnntfirr In.'id at
J8 25: ood steers closed at $7 75 to
SH.15: rnenium kind iTount V
... T7 fis inrafft rn cfimi inn irraiir
suffered s little lots of probably 10
.m ST. I i 1 It 1 ......
active market at steady prices at las'
wrrk s advance.
i . ,. in,4 I I , ' i', . . ! an n
Basis anlss nf Ktitrhpr tiiff of fFOod
otiality, whifb also found ROo4 de
mnA Prirrt on all srades wrrr
. v viiti last sraeVfl clotr. best
. i.. T7 Sil U'lth 'I ru' .-
c? ?c ? .t hnllc of kind
sold from $6 to $7: medium cows
KtMMIflM Bo to V.M) Sfttlt common
... et ... ec
tl.,11. Thp fi nnTv n frw bull
here, there betnir a very irood de-
maml and prices were sicsoy io
nat t.cfkw Iw.l.i Min- hrotiizht
t5 to $5 25 with Rood liffht ones at
$4 50 to $5 C ommon kinds wer rsom
down to $3.
ir w.,. c nm i , ' -
tr- Mil .-. a J ... .
porkers here, and a verv cood demand
another advance ot io rrnis a
madr. the top being $10.50. which was
paid lor several loans oi prune
Bkaa 1,. i,t f nri-fle ' 'Lis Kr.iP
$10.-10 with the bulk of sales at $10 -
1C ...a (r .... (Ilia r.r ilnwn In $10 2?
Pis sold 25 cents bipber: the bulk
of pood Rraoe pirs uiuubhi
$9 25 with stock hoR at $8 to $8.50
Cl..n Qlioan nriri- rontimird thri:
imu-nrt . lim'i whrn anothrr 25-cent
advance was mane on east oi inr
. I -, rtrtKa imu' .-li . . t , load
brought $1125 with another at $11.
MU amh. hrniohl Sill? Willi
tJli ...,..,1 , tamhs ai $10.50
a r. l..-.,.. ,...-r'i..-.. hroneht $4.50:
nod mutton ewe. brought $R to $8
25 Deman for all kinds of sheep and
ti...t. I. ...... -..I i .1 Viiflrber nrirrs
m evidence provided tne extreme re
ceipts continue.
HAVE BIG JOB
All Faction, Meet To Plan Lower
Living Costs System
For Nation.
(By United Press)
PfkdeJnhkL Ian 10. Ready to pare
all aid. ik.ues Irom the high coat of
living and get down to a solution of
the problem equitable to everyone
concerned, producers, distributer, and
consumers met here todty.
Railroad ofliciaK. express company
exerts, government officiala of the
department of agriculture and experts
in marketing joined in the twenty-fifth
annual convention ot the .National
League of Commission Merchants.
They will nit reasons lor tne mam
tenance of high price, on toodstutt
and attempt to ascertain where cost
can be lowered.
"A co-ordinated effort t, all that
will accomplish anything," declared
R. S. French, of Chicago, aecretary
of the commission men s organization.
"There has been much working at
cross purposes.'
GLADYS BROCKWELL PLAYS
DOUBLE BOLE IN PICTURE
60VERN0R WITHYCOMBE
Piscina; of penitentiary property
under ((overnor's jurisdiction, with
control of administration or power to
appoint tupervitory board
Reductions totalling $461,000 in
state budget without impairing service.
Uetcislatio to -ncreasc state's reve
nue $260,OUj proposed.
Sum of $120,000 for ttate fair board
Koual appropriations cv $100jOOO
for University of Oregon and Oregon
Agricultural college.
Kf-diictioi) of bountic on wild ani
mals 25 per cenL
Mandlinif of work of child labor!
and industrial welfare commissions by I
state industrial accident commission
Klimination of Social HyiHrnr ao-
clrty and placing of its work under
state board of health.
eduction of appropriation of food
and dairy commissioner, limiting hi
activity to dairying alone and placing
food inspection under state boird of .
seaJik
Krduction of forestry department
costs and suggestion that timber own
ers meet more of expenses.
Hanking department called practir-;
ally self-supportinT and elimination ;
r'f appropriation suggested.
ut called justified in department of
" and geologv rapenditnres.
Cost of state engineer s office and I
water board called excessive in view I
of work to be done.
Public service commission reduc
tions without impairment of service
I.irensintr of peddlers, exclusive of !
bosr selling fnrm products, under sit-
prrvision of sealer of weights and I
measures.
Penitentiary budget reduction on
na-i- of 450 population instead of 500
recommended
State hst:tal maintenance cut sug
gested on basis of expected reduction
In number of inmatci and unexpended
balance.
Reduction in legislative expenditure.
Inheritance tax and changes in
state insurance department.
( ontmuant r of statr trunk hwbsrav
construction and taking advantage of
the Shackleford method of federal
rond ai.lt'. appropriations to meet
requirements.
I ncreased licensr fee for automo
biles.
Commission of three without pay
to handle highwav department with
power to employ highway engineer.
!.c.nlMnre called in ilntv bound BO
make provision." ,f prohibition meas
ure absolately c..-.s.tive.
Legislation for relief of supreme'
court.
Military training in state university
and iiigh schools.
Passage of rural credit legislation.
Abolishing state labor commission
er and giving duties to industrial acci
dent commission.
Sterilization of the unfit.
Codification of state insurance law.
Increase of angler's fee to $1.50.
Economy in state printing.
Coming Soon
ANN
Ann is coming for your
particular benefit, watch
for further news of Ann
WOULD YOU LIKE TO
OWN YOUR OWN HOME?
I will sell you a new modern home
on ,niall cash payment, balance on
monthlv payments. Or will sell you
a lot. help you design your house, draw
plans and build to uit your own
idea, I can furnish you with all the
very latest imyrcvclw nls in trie ukhI-
ried awav lv a olnnn ....... r nf tit
city iHerschel Mayall). The rescuers
follow and arrive just in time to fight
off the biir man. Valerie i ,:k
wounded in the brawl but the reser
ves just enough strength to kill the
saloon owner.
Coming to the Rolfe Frida
trn homes. Call at 854 West Ninth
St., or phone 8FJ1 Bell phone.
GEO. C. RICHARDS, Contractor
and hour; builder. JlOtf
FOR SALE Barred Rock cockrels,
O A. C. strain. $1.00 cash. Mrs.
A. Esson, Both phones.
J 10-17
Confidence
The feeling of ConfWcnce and Pro
tection from trouble that
goes with
MARATHON TIRES
is only equalled by the satisfaction of
knowing that your tire mileage ha,
been purchased at the iowest market
price. '
GUARANTEED 5,000 MILES
Sold exclusively by
Ralston Motor Co.
121 East 7th St.
OUR ACCESSORY LINE IS COMPLETE
In her first starring vehicle for
William Fox. Gladys Brockwell plays
a double role. The photoplay is "Sins
ol Her Parent." and Miss Brockwell
play, the sinning mother as well as
the daughter who bears the punish
ment for her mother's wrongs.
Adrian Courtney (Mis, Brockwell
falls in love with Richard Carver (Carl
Von Schiller) but cannot marry him
because of the objections of Richard's
father. Robert Carver (William Clif
ford) objects to an alliance with a wo
man of uncertain birth. The reult
is that Richard start, a cmest for
Adrian's mother, and he finds her
She is Valerie Marchmont (Miss
Brockwell). I frequenter of Alaskan
dance halls Just after he has
learned who she is. Richard at in
jured in a brawl, with the result that
a friend of his cable, to Adrian and
to Robert Carver to come at onee.
When old Carver arrives he meets
V.ilerie and reroirnize, her as the ,ec-
i ret wife of Arthur Hearthway. a for
mer Virginian (George Webb). Then
he agrees to hi, son's marriage.
Adrian, meanwhile, haa been car-
Don't Wait to Order Your
Spring Clothes
BY special arrangement with Ed. V.
Price & Co., our Chicago tailors,
you can order Spring clothes
today and accept delivery
anytime that suits your
convenience
Insure Your Getting Exclusiveries
with the very pattern you want by
ordering while it's here
"THE WISE ONES" ARE
ORDERING THIS WAY!
The Toggery