ALiANt toAJW DtMOCIUjr, TUMDAY. APRIL 17. ItlT. Now fa the Time to Do Your Spring i Summer Sewing YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE NEWEST AND PRETTIEST GOODS HERE Ws have a vary pretty assortment of VOILES, in stripe and floral tialfT. 36 to 40 incbaa wide at yard 35c Other WABH OOODS from lie to 75c yard JAP CREPE In green, blue, pink, and lavender stripes, a last color fabric, suitable far dill as. Buddies, skirts 30 inches wide, yard 25c AM OSEEAO fast color (in (bams 12 1-2 cents and IS cents a SILK OLOVES kt all sises from to Sc to Sl-25 a pair FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. 1st St. WHAT YOU BUY WE STAND BY MIlltfl($3SI 6 CITY NEWS 8a9 Want to Robert Harsh and (Jack Cotwell left this noon for HiUsboro, where they were called on account of the serious illness of Edwin Hughes, a former Albany boy, who has pneumonia. An example of quick results obtain ed by using the Democrat's Classi fied advertising columns, is told by Griff King, who last week inserted a three-line ad in this paper for a house to rent Within an hour after the paper had . gone to press -the house was rented and Mr. King had receiv ed nine replies to his ad. Benton Educator Visits Miss Sadie A. Mason, popular tea cher of the school in Big Elk com nnrJBaotjcgmvty is visiting Taylor is out of the city and is not expect ' to return for several days. 4M I of School County School Superintendent Ida M. Cummiugs is in Lacomh unlay at tending the closing exorcises of the school at that place. Friday she will attend similar exercises at Sand Ridge school, and in the meantime she Mill visit the schools at Lebanon, Water loo, Sodavtllc and other places in that part of the county. ' Suit to Foreclose Suit to recover $1JH0 given ou a note Nov. JO, 1913, was begun today in Dcjit. No. -' of the Circuit Court by Edward Myers against T. C. Case and llcrttcrt A. l-allcr. Joined the Marines Charles McCoy, who is occupying a homestead near Vida. ljne county, has joined the U. S. Marines and is in Portland today taking his exam inations. He expects to start for Cal ifornia tonic.it lie is a son of Mrs. Clara McCoy ot this city. Newlrwedx Horn Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thorn-returned home from Seattle last evening and now thev arc located in their home at 1150 West Twelfth trect. Last night Mr. Thorn's brother Knights of Pythias played a real mean joke on him. Real mean is right. A squad headed by Edward K. Bailey proceed ed tc the Thorn residence and forcibly removed the blushing groom to the lodge meeting. There he was decked in the garb of Mephisto and forced to buy the ice cream for the crowd. Mr. Thorn is Prelate of Laurel Lodge' No 7, and is one of the most popular members ot the lodge. Home From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Anderson returned yesterday from their wed ding trip to Seattle and other points ' north. 'Missionary Will I Rev. S. B. Casberg. a missionary from India, who with his wile is mak ing a trip through the Northwest, will lecture and show stereopticon views at the I.akeview church eight miles East of this city and three miles irom Crahtree, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The lecture promises t be interesting and all arc invited to attend. Pipe Organ Recital An organ recitil will be given next Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church at 4 o'clock, by Lural Burg ijraf nunil of Mrs. S. C. Worrell, as- Joina U. S. Navy slsUl bv MUs Jessie Paynter (so- Oscar W. Doble. a former studc::t I rrino) and Davis Leininger. who will of Albany College, passed throu-,-n pl-ll. the hiI.p jhe program will be Albany last ni-jht on his way to Fris- Announced later. co where he win join tne uniten i States Navy. Mr. Doble left the col- j ligr about a week ajjo to visit with CARD .OF THANKS his parents in tmgan. urevrcn, pritr i to assuming his duties in the navy. No Quorum No meeting of the Albany Com mercial cub was held last 'evening, ' owing to the fact that there was not ; a quorum present. President Geo. Albany friends few weeks. and relatives for a Visiting A. A. Garrett, a prominent mining man of Lcadville, Colorado, is visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett of this city. Dr. Lee Will Speak Dr. W. H. Lee has been invited to deliver an address on social hygiene at Rickreall Wednesday evening. Dr. Lee is one of rite speakers of the state society on social hygiene. TODAY-LAST TIME rssv at ZPrr rL V cS AjI . AlAfc MURRAY "THE PLOW GIRL" We desire to thank the many friends for their kindness to us dur ing the illness of our dear hoy and for the beai-tiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. JAMES DARCYAND FAMILY. VAUDEVILLE HtPTODROME-TOUR-B Only One More After This WEDNESDAY-ONLY MURPHY & MACK In a Military Burlesque Comic Playlet deapicting a scene on the Firing Line in 1861-65 SURE CURE FOR THE BLUES. Tom Queen and La Petite Ruth A Scream from Start to Finish Singing, Talking and Dancing A Riot of Fun DE BER SISTERS Dainty Songsters and Dancers in a Novelty and Catchy Act 7-REELS of PICTURES-7 FANNIE WARD IN 'The Years of the Locust" As interesting story exposing the methods of unscrupulous mining and oil promoters. PATHE NEWS Showing late events the world over. A reel of laughs. COM EDY GLOBE Any Seat 25c Children 15c 2:15 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. JESSIE L. LASKY presents the charming and popular Mae Murray "THE PLOW GIRL" A novel photoplay that carrier the spectator from the South African veldt to the drawing room of fashionable society "A PARAMOUNT PICTUfiE". PATHE NEWS LONESOME LUKE COMEDY GLOBE New Dress Goods and Silks It would be hard to find a better selected stock and the prices with out a doubt are from 20 to 33 1-3 per oent under the one store merchants. It's to your interest to buy where you can get the best and the most for your money. .In in wind setgc 49c W in. wool serge . 79c 5tMn. wool ergc flSc 41 in. wool )odins in all hseti ti.zs Shepherd I'hccks 10c. 15c, 19c. 2Sc, 29c. 49c, 79c. 9Sc. I am Plaid I 49c, 79c. 9Sc. 11.25 Everything Always for Lest 3d in Talfrtus in all shades, the $2 gt.ule. our price l. .Viiu. two tourd I. .mi i.i 11.49 27-in. Molalities, nil shades S9c Sold everywhere for $1.25. 27 in. Usoaa silks, plain ISc 27-in. ligurrd Usona Silks 25c 30-m. Ilrocaidrd Silks . 49c I'ungrr 79c, 9Sc Everything Always for Less Any Seat 15c Children 5c S.' ROUTE FIVE HAPPENINGS e S Harold RoIktis beaea work at the Street Creamery in Albany last Monday. Among those attending the delate on the bond question at the artuorv in Ainany ' nursaav, were .vtr. an'i Mrs. Will Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. TV B. Jameson, George Atkcson, Arehie Miller. Wm. Stcllmacher, Leslie Stell inaeher. and Ed. Doty. Mr. and Mr. E. R. Allen. Miss Mil dred Allen and Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Smith were callers at the Mailer hoine Th'ursday evening. State Grange Master C. F.. Spence was a visitor at the Miller home Thursday night, going on to Corval lis Fridav morning. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Atkeson were Albany visitors Saturday. Arehie Miller went to Shedd Satur day to attend a meeting of Oak Plain Grange. Miss Bertha Beck went to Shedd Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs Itlls worth Shedd. The Anthony boys of Benton coun ty spent Simday with their sister. Mrs. Wm. Caldwell. There was a very good attendance at church Sunday and Rev. Schuster gave a sermon well worth hearing. Install New Minister IH. W. II. La and Dr. F. II. Gcsrl hrtCat and Dr. Divtn will leave Fri day .ifterni.on for Brownsville when they will install Urv McLuin W. Davis as pastor .i the Prrsbytrri.in church o- that place, Rc Davis lorinerl THE SAMPLE STORE BULLETIN April I' 1917 Vol 1 Itlur Hits Overalls S5c. tl Grey llih Overalls 95c Slni llih Overall. 9Sc A : rncord Pants $ and tl.45 Ki m rants Work Shuts Dress Shirts Roekiord Sox Colton lfntons .... Men's Hose Hoys' Overalls , Bej n' Shirts Hovs' Blouses Boys' Knee Pants $IJS 49c 65c. S5c. 90c - 3 for 25c 75c. 95c 1 0c. 15c, 19c 49c, 50c 49c 39c, 45c 45 up to f 1.10 Hois' Hose . 19c. 25c Ladies' Auto t aps, various styles 4SC. S9c Girls' Hat. 79c 9Sc Petticoats, plain tdack and colors 4Sc, S5c, Si .21 Waists, many pretty styles 9Sc Silk Waists tl.9 Mil t' ami Children's Wash Dresses 49c to tlJO N't..,.' nud Child rens Cor- duroy and Serge Dresses 51 9S, 11.59. 13.45 and I3J5 Hnngalon Aprons S9c and 7SC tisaaia The Sample Store t C.J. BREIER COMPANY p,u. THE LOWER PRICE 8TORE Ssm NEWS FROM THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE WARRANTY DEEDS Allien F. J. Lafky and wife to Er nest H. I.afky. Jan. 30, 1917; lands in Tp. II S.. R. 5 West: $10. G. W White .-nd wife to W. M. & S. B Sawyer. April 4. 1917: lands in Tp 14 S, R. 2 West: $10. H. Rrvant an.i wife to William G Meyer and wife. April 11, 1917: land-, in Tp. II S.. R. 3 West: 510. John Tway ct i to Ada Mirv Mr--tow, Anril 9. 1917; lands in city' of Al bany: $.1000. .'.da Marv AWrrow and hnshanH ti Henry I v :r: wife, April 4. 1017: h"H- in Al'-any: $10. C. I- Morris and wife to C H forris. March 2rt, 1917; lands in Mock 1. Hirrishurg: $1. W. P Flmor- et t.x to P. Hsrwe and wife. April 12. 1917: lands in hloetr 1. Gross' Add. N'orth Brownn ville: $1 A. P Ifevs-eand wife to W. P. F.l more. April 11. 107: lands, in Tp. 13 S. R 2 We.t; $1. Alfred Al'rn et 1 (o Walter R Wavvoner. Aug. 16. 1916; lands in Mountain View Add. I ehanon- $10 M M Mvers snd wife to Mitp- f cctiivletnann. March 21, 1017. land in Tp. II S R 1 West: $10. D. A. Milne and wife to rhirl- HarWr -ei 3 10I7: bafts in Tp. 13 S.. V t We.t- 7rVYl P C Parwell and wife to f. . Dav. Anril 12. 1017: lands in Tp. 13 S. R 3 W" 2I I. B Cornett Jr. ami wife to I. N. TV- A-rit 1 1. mi- hnrf. in Tp. 13 S.. R .1 We. i: $77 50 I. p , , T m , v. Dav -' 12. 1917: lands in Tp. 13 S, R I We.: $075 Msrir Verdhs-, f,t tr, lohn c v-.,in,. a.. 4 iol7: ,nd, in To 12 S., R 4 West: $10. Referees' Deed Gte"" t.- Holf. r-'erre t-. C. L. Morris ''a- h 72. I917; hnd, in Hoet 1, Harrishtirg. Onit-Oifan Deeds vr"1're'e fp-esfw nd wife to T C i rtoo'h .As--! I? 1017; lands in Tp. 11 P 2 West . $10 V-"w- Moist to C..C AMrieh. April 7 1917; lands in Tr. 11 S., R. 2 West: ! 1. . y r-siled in II. c Idaho. r - Baa. . Sari E Bares I are rsaasmsmSrWaBsmHal ' M am' aW '-'asmsmtgasvsaV' sTaSS