Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 13, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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    MHIWI
White Goods
Specials
Desirable Goods at a Saving
' 35c VOILES in itripw and checks,
36 inch, wide 2c yd.
40c fancy FLAXONS, 32c yd.
30c RICK CLOTH. 36 inches wide.
24c yd
6Sc imported figured VOILES, 36
inches wide, . Be yd
15c embroidered CREPE. 2Sc yd.
FLOOD'S STORE
334 W. 1st St.
Home Prom Detroit
Levi Kenaffy, of the local postofficc
force, is home after a trip to Detroit
and other points in the middle west.
He went east with two carloads ot
potatoes. It was his duty to keep a
fire bumin in the cars to prevent the
potatoes from freezing. He got his
cargo safety to their destination, then
visited relatives in Ohio and other
places.
Bought Harriaburg Paper
W. C. Conner, a newspaperman of
Cottage Grove, formerly of Roschurg.
has bought the Harrishurg paper,
now a combination of the Bulletin ami
Commonwealth and mill hereafter run
it. He has had more than JO year-.'
experience.
Glee Club Concert
The Glee Club from the Eugene Bi
ble University will give a concert at
the Christian church Monday night
This is the second annual tour of the
Club, and under the direction of Prof.
Filer they are offering an excellent
pro-gram. There are 12 men in the
club proper, and 15 people in the
TONIGHT ONLY
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
Is Here
If you have vtr teen Douglas in any of his pr wous pictures you
won't have to be told that youH enjoy his latest TRIANGLE
PLAY. YouTl KNOW.
'Flirting With Fate'
ia the title of his latest picture and it's going to be shown at this
theatre tonight. Nw York critics say it is the best Fairbanks play
to far. If you havn't already decided to come, do so now.
COMEDY
'The Surf Girl"
A TWO-REEL KEYSTONER
TONIGHT ONLY
Globe Theatre
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY. JANUARY IS. 1
JJ
HER MOTHER'S PORTRAIT
Found unexpectedly in an art g'.llery. brings t : two together.
Then the girl realises what kind of life her mother has led. and her
her rt goes out in sympathy.
Gladys Brockwell
in the
William Fox
Photoplay
"Sins of Her
Parent
99
A moral lesson that every mother shot: Id .ec
Mutual
Weekly
wiuiAM rax
t-.xHIm
coaroaarioN
Cub
Comedy
TONIGHT
15c Children 5c
ROLFE
SHINGLES
LUMBER slabwood
City Delivery
Mill now sawing soft yellow fir
ALBANY LUMBER COMPANY
Both Phones
East End of 9th St
company, ittMfaf the "K. II. I".
sextet." The program will iiu'luUc
chorines, quartets, reading!, solos.
The bij feature ot the evening will
he a rendering of the iannms "Sextet
from Lucia." hv Dnnietti.
Born
On Jan. 10. at the maternity hos
pital ot Mrs. N. K. Olin. to Mr. and
Mrs. Km' us E. Wood, of Sileti, a girl
All doing well.
Complaint for Oivorce
Suit for dWoffCS fOtd today by
"Elsie Totter against Roscos Potter
Defendant is charged with non-sup
port, gambling and reman ing away
from home. They were married in
Jacksonville in 1SJ4. ami have ton:
children, aged 15 to A years
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'STATE iNT GROWERS
CITY NEWS
Mr. and Mr.;. 11 A Steams ami
iltVagltll l went to Salem this morn
inn to spend tile week tttd with Mr
Stern i' parents.
Miss Glndys Joins. of JelicfMUi, i.
a K'est of Miss Gladys MeCourt.
Mrs. J. A. Wood and daughter.
Inez. Ic il this morning tor Salem to
spend the week end with relatives.
y y v .1
S 8 A i
Every itickle or dime spent for
Hand Made or an Albany Special Ci
gar means a bigger industry for Albany.
Some Bill
Monday Look
MARGUERITE
CLARK
The Screen's most dainty and
charming actress in
'LITTLE LADY
EILEEN'
A fanciful romantic photoplay.
A paramount Picture in 5 acts
and
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
At Jefferson
Miss Rattan, of the Pacitic Tele
phone ofiice has hern in Jeficrsnn this
week otticiatiiiK in place ot I If reg
ular operator, who has hern ill. not
to expert the hook as reported.
Sam Worrell
The action of the city council in
leaving Sam Worrell out of his joh
as night officer docs not seem to he
making a SJItal hit with the people in
general. The main quest ion asked
about the city is "Why i it'" The
'impression was that Wurrell has
been a yood officer and entitled to
reappointment. No one seems to
know the cause of his gulden dis
missal, when it was understood up
to the time of the meeting Wodtttl
dac night that all official would tte
reelected.
Here From Oho
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carter and
-laughter, of Ashtabula. Ohio, are in
the city on a visit, the guests uf Mr
Carter's father. Chits. Carter. Mr.
Carter is a conductor on the Penn
sylvania R. K running south from
Ashtabula.
; Returned From Lcadville
W. F. Garrett has returned from
I l.eaditlc, Colo , where he had been
on a visit with his son. Arthur, and
family. Arthur has been in the min-
ing husinesft there fOf several years.
, doing uell. Atvout IS.) men arc en-
gaged in the mining town, the bus
lines being stimulated by the high
I price of all kimk of metal.
Editor Has Daughter
A six and one-half pound baby girl
: was born Wednesday. Jan. 17. to Mr
land Mrs. L. W. Charles, of Scio. Mr
1 Charles is editor of the Sautiam N'evs
and the big event in his family caused
j so much excitement that threat diffi
culty wat experienced in getting out
this week'i isMie of the paper. Coa-
gratnlations!
Albany and Hairisburg Tonight
The Game of basketball tonight be
tween Albany huh school am! I far
risburg, at the junior gm, will be
I one worth witnessing. Last year
Harritbnrg had the champion high
' school team of the valley, and it is.
; just about as good this year, a fast
aggregation that will make Albany
jump; but the Albany team is doing
'ood work and will be at the first
trenches.
Two More Runaways
The night police last night caught
two more stray boys, Melbourne
Davis, aged fourteen, and Roy Petcr-
j son. aged 12, were taken h t night by
I Chief Catlin and Officer Rodgers near
Jefferson. They gave as their homes
I 'our miles from Tacoma on the Puy
allup liie of the Northern Pacific.
I They are being held for instructions.
J C. G. Peterson, father of one of the
; bov. will arrive here Sunday morn-
ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED
The $1,000,003 Mutual Comedy
Star
"BEHIND THE
SCREEN"
Hi, latest laugh production
PAT HE NEWS
MONDAY and TUESDAY
GLOBE
ft!
(Hittsl Award)
tjivf-n to
Dictionaries
at Use Panama-
Pacific Erpotif ion"
was p ranted to
WEBSTER'S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
Superiority of Educational Merit
Tins neir creation answers with
Anal ntrthority all kinlof pnzzlina
qantinns such aa "How is V.-emvsi
pronounced?" "Whero ia Flan
drrtt " "What la a ermtinnmtM sow.
eyr'"What!sBWiiw'' "What
la s! coalt" "How is tkrt pro
noimcrsl?" and thoomnd. of others.
Mt fugr-aUta! aasaaets. 1UH
my art tan .MM pttjs- strata
BM fee Of
EJSst? r sasafaS
easwift.
Growers Gather From All Over
Valley and Discuss
Industry.
The Real annual meeting oi the
Willatnrtle Valley rrpiH-riitim Gritw
ers hjs called to order hy Mr. O. It.
Todd oi Kuitenc al the Coiniuercial
CTuh rooms. Mr. Todd was selected
as chairman and M 1). Duller, o( Cor-
alley, as secretary. The chairmar.
then ..lated the ajaajpoN of the meet
intr. reviewiriu the growth of the pa
pgWlllll industry in this state and
ptwafQltag the adantaues ol haiti.:
a state organisation. 11c emphasised
the value of cooeration in producing
and marketing the peppermint and
spoke of the importance oi the inter
Changs of ideas and tsiiMUbtafl a
closer relationship hetween the ro
ers. He further stated that OrcKOli
oil is superior in miality to any Amer
ican oil that is produced.
An informal discussion followed.
Messrs. Turnidije, Wallace. Dr. Fol
lett. Coprland. Craig and others spoke
of the proper time for planting pep
permint, which was defined as heing
from March 1 to April 15 in any nor
mal year. The cultivation should
actually stop about June I.
tie also emphasized the fact that
the mint should he mud thoroughly
so as to aid in distillation. Dr. Fan
hit empha.ied the economy in the
nmount of labor and efficiency in the
.'encral management of the industry
He also stated th?t it was his opinion
tbat it was possible to plant any time
before April IS. The matter of better
marketing channels WSI also empha
sized by htm.
He presented a new idea rrgardini;
the condensing, stating that three
!ubes in a tank of water i sufficient
if heavy steam i. ued Mr. Copcland
spoke of the fact that the best oil was
necessary in growing peppermint, and
expressing an opinion that the pres
ent prices were somewhat law.
He reported 48 pounds per acre,
his expenses totaling $90. including
the preparing of the soil, cultivating
the growing crop, and hauling it to
the still. The yield received I JO
pounds for which he received $221.
Mr. Craik requested information
regarding the depth to plow (or plant
ing the mint.
This afternoon Ira West of Salem
and W. J. Turnidge were on the pro
gram for addresses.
Peppermint growers present arr
John Krebs and W. J Turnidge. of
Talbot; J. D. Podeti Lebanon; J. H
Loomis. Eugene: D W. Porter. Jef
ferson; R. F. and t). It. Krasnnrr.
Ilillsborr. John T. Era OS. EwgMt;
E. B. Wallace, Albany: W. G Huch
ner, Corvallis; Frank Finey. Fiifienr:
'). H Todd. F.ugcne: M. D. Ballet
Corvallis. J. J Caswell. Albany; Ira
We.t. Salem; Pres Marshall. Albany;
F. d. Wiles. Albany; Robinson. Port
land; l.oorrtts. F.ugcne. and others.
Fmory Wallace. M. D. Butler and
(X H. Todd were appointed a com
mittee on constitution to report at
the next meeting to be held at Al
bany Feb. 7. when permanent organ
ization will he made.
ii I., take charge
Representative Elmore Here
Hon. W. I'. Elmore, serving I. inn
county in the House of Represent. i
tives in the Legislature, is here today
with Mr- EbBott, At the last ses
sion Mr. Elmore was named the
Mrft.-hiuan of the treasury for the
manner in which he nipped aiiou.
intended appropriations that would
have been a big waste of nio-iey to
the state.
Firemen Discharged
L H. Hawkins and J. H. Campbell,
of Portland, yesterday were formally
discharged from the fire service of
Iha) city. They had been firemen for
ten years, prominent with the servive:
but seem to have gotten a bad case
of Hornbrookitis, causing their down
fall. They are the mer who were
stopped at Albany and relieved of
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
Don't be misled by the so-called tales. You can do better at The
Golden Kule at our every day prices than you can at the sale !
lairs of the other stores. We use no catch-penny methods to mis
lead you. But give you the bes'. merchandise to be obtained it a
saving to you of from 2i to 31 I -i per cent. It's in the buying.
LADIES' SHOES
Ladies' vlci kid, button or lace
U J tu.tg, 2.M.
Ladies' (Un button, S2 2S, U 49,
2.98
Ladies' gun lac 12.25. t2.49. $."H
Lidics' pattern button 12.49. $.'
09, 12.91.
Uidiea' fancy Mm two-tone ef-
Icct with while top, $4 mj. ti
ll, to 16 90.
A dandy black kid lace hi top
at 4 Ml
Misses' pat. button. 12 to 2
11.91 to 2.9.
Misses' kid button. 12 to 2,
II. 49 to tl OS
M no' pat. white sole, 12 to
2. 1269.
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Children's shoes, iliet to
II 1-2. 11.49, 11.79. I1.9S, I2.2S
They come ln all leathers.
F.vcrythinl
Always
for Less
CIIILUkEN'S SHOES
Site i to 1. 9c. II.2S. to 11.49
CROSSETT 8HOE8 lor MEN
a smile in every pair.
Crosaett 16.00 shoe t4.9t
Crosaett tS.OO ahoe D.9S
Crosaett U so alios IJ.50
We carry these shoes in A A
to E E lasts
Work shoes st working men's
prices 12.49. U . 11.90.
11.9s. to I4.M.
Men's overalls 69c, lie. Mc
Men's khaki overalls ... 9k
Men's dress pants l! 25. 1 1 bu.
11.91. to U.9S.
Flannel shirts 'Mc, II.2S, 11.69
Loggers' shirt, a dandy at 14.49
Men'a heavy rich underwear,
4V the garment.
Hvcrythlnl
Always
(or I .ess
sonic of their wel gosiits. one of ibem
getting away
Bun Orunkennsss.
To Iwcouie miii drunk Is a condition
Into w.Mch any one may fall In tins
tropic. KiiHsaur to tl,,- sun's rays
will iv, in,,, s in :n to s in i,.n al
most rsiictly resetubling ilriuikrnin-aa.
lie stiii'gora nNuit m l a usually com.
n'llil In lle down and "b,p II off."
ttilll dnilikrnuvMs la somcf line ncesilu
pnnied by nausea. ., thee nirlona
."ai l In iiiiiiirs lion with li a In tbv imp.
Ics nlterc the sun Heaa al Ibei
ii.ii,- u II the ytau round. Is ihut If you
du nil 11 Up befure sunrise you da
nol feel well oil day Von feel heavy,
out of sona and alckUh
Church ol Christ 1) l.oyd Morgan,
pastor. Morning service 1(1 JU a. in.
Sermon subject. "What Kind of a
Church Would This Church He If
aTs " " IV . r. I,,. I I Its VI-
Bible s. limil II n a. tt A big ,.u;s
last Staday tome again. We waul
to reach 210 next Sun. lay lite Jun
ior Endeavor will meet al 4 p. in.
Mrs. Halter, Supt. Young People's
meeting, 6 Al p in. All young people
.ire invited Evening service. 7 :3t p.
in. Subject of discourse, "Temple
or Tpmb Which?" Some splendid
special music morning and evening
We cordially invite all.
Complicated, but Cosy.
"How do you gel your husband to
do sthal be ibn'Ml't waul to do when
run want Hat to do It?"
'That's easy, t make a big fuse
over something hi- has already done
whl, h I didn't wont Mm In do or I re
mind hint of something wbl.li I hove
done whlt-h he wonle.1 tin to do mid I
dldii I wain a ilu uiu uoaj be i- (,ing
ili , i I want hlui to ,li, Just as though
In- hnd wanted In do It all along."
Delndl Free. tvsis
; WANTED To buy While Emhden
ganders, or could exchange gecsc
for ganders. N. W. S.hradcr. R
D. S. Bell ""il J 11-16
LOST Clove between First Nat.
It.ink ami lllam l b, Store. Return
lo Demo, rat Ofiice. J 11 K
FOR SALE OR TRADE A geflfs
l,u u le iii first class eondition, af
411 Ellsworth St. J II 16
SUNDAY ONLY
The Indians Nearly Killed Him
Closer and closer the savage Indiana crept to the little band of set
tlers. Women and children wer lolling on all tides, and the only
chance lor rescue ol anyone was reh7 Irom the fort.
CHARLES RAY
risked his life for the sake ol the brave comrades behind him. in
the lateat TRIANGLE PLAY "The Deserter." Under cover ol
night he eluded all the savages but one. and then it was a race lor
life. Up bill and d,.wn the race continued, and finally e"dend in
plunge over a 70-loot cliff one of the most daring piecca of motion
picture work ever seen. .
AUo TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE
Laugh Remover
Fay Tincher
in
"Laundry Liz"
YOU KNOW PAY
SUNDAY ONLY
GLOBE
Do Not Fail to See the Ford
Automobile with the Gerlinger
Universal Tractor
Attachment
Demonstration Tuesday.
Jan. 16
ALBANY, OREGON
Machine on Exhibit at Crnwford'a Cmrnge "
HOWARD & THEOBALD
Agents