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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, MOMPfrV. APRIL $. 1M7. TODAYRolfe Theatre MARGUERITE CLARKE .x$x$m. That Dainty Little Actress Inimitable In a humorous photoplay story of a girl who couldn't tell the truth. "Miss George Washington" You'll love her in this, her first comedy. Pathe News Showing local men Lonesome Luke Comedy. Any Seat 15c Children 5c CON.HAWLEY ACKNOWLE06ES TELEGRAM FROM ELKS Hon. W. C. Hswlcy acknowledge! receipt o( resolution! adopted my Al bany Lodge No. .159. B. P. U. Elks on April 2, 1VI7, a copy o which was wired to the President and each of our Representatives and Senators that evening, advisinu the president and Congress that Albany Lodge of Elks was heartily in faor of preparedness and pledged their moat loyal support to the president in his policy regard ing the impending crisis. The let ter is printed below: Houae of Kepreaentatives. U. I. Washington, D. C , April 14. 1917. Albany l.odge No. 359. B. P. O. E.. Albany, Oregon My dear friends: Replying to your communication in favor of the resolution acknowledging that a certain state of war against the United States and our people ex ists by the acts of the Imperial Ger man Government, I beg to say that 1 supported the resolution under a stern, solemn and patriotic sense of public duty. Ever since the war in l-.tirooe began, I have most earnestly hoped that we could avoid becoming cnvolvrd in it. and that the admin istration could by its wisdom and de- plomary obtain a settlement of the questions that have arisen other than by war. Under the circumstances war ap pear! inevitable, and it was thia con viction that caused me to support the resolution. Entering thin war is a momentous undertaking and only the impossibility of otherwise maintaining our national honor and :ublic rights justifies it. It ought to end when we have obtained a proper recognition of them, with guarantees that they will not be again infringed, and a re dress of grievances. No other act of mine ever caused me so deep and heartfelt concern. I shall support the methods and means that approve themselves as wise and effective for the vigorous prosecution of the war. believing that thu we can bring it to a speedy and urrciul termination. I arnelv hope that we shall toon see the world at peace again. Trnly yours, W. C HAWLEY. An Electric Range Makes Cooking a Pleasure The ease of cooking successful meals on an Electric Range makes it most popular. The housewife finds she has only to turn a switch to obtain an even, perfectly reg ulated heat, either low, high or medium temperature. In baking or roasting-usually trying even to experts she can go away knowing that the automatic attach ment will shut off the current promptly at the proper time. Our New Heating and Cooking rate brings Electric Cooking within the reac h of all. Telephone 15 and we will send a repre sentative with the particulars of our Special Cash and Installment plan range proposition. Oregon Power Go. EVFRY WOMAN knows that her appearance is her best asset Appearance depends upon poise, grace and general figure lines These in turn are the reault of the artistic ability of the per son who designs her corset, as her corset lines surely and cer tainly become her figure lines Now, appearand is a serious affair and women rightfully go to great ex tremes to be pleasant to the eye. .. Jfc To get the right figure line we auggeat a trial fitting of a MODART FRONT LACED CORSET designed by JEN NINGS, an artist who is perhaps the most skilful designer in the profession. In fact be is to corset designing what Beer. Worth, Poiret, Paquin and some others are to gown designing. A trial fitting will prove to you poise, beauty of outline and comfort some thing mere words could never prove. CITY NEWS lisii 13 Stewart in Portland Postmasted C. it. Stewart left this morning for Portland, where he was called on business. Go to Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Hartsork will leave today on a trip to Omaha. Win Pubttsh Names The names of those who have sub scribed to the new cannery will be published during the present week. Anyone who desires to subscribe prior to the date of publication should com municate with the committee. Caught 25 Trout A party of Albany men consisting of Captain Stcllmachcr. R. J. Whit ney. F. L. Snyder and John Neeley landed 25 trout Sunday at Mary River at a point near Blodxett. the water was not very clear and they expect better luck next week. Weatherf ord Visits Parents Attorney Mark Weatherfotd left Saturday for Olex where he will spend the week end with bis father and mother. Stayton Editor Here E. M. Ulmstead. tormer puniianer of the Stayton Mail, was in Albany for a few hours this morning. Mr. Olmstead recently sold out his paper in Stayton, Rev. Leach Win Speak Rev. D. H. Leech will deliver an address at the K. P. Hall tonight on the. ritualistic work of the order. A large attendance is anticipated. CASH VALUES WORTH WHILE HAMILTONS9 City Treasurer" i Notice. The undersigned as the City Treas urer of Albany, Oregon, has funds on hand to pay general fund war rants N'os. 499 to 581, inclusive, of. the issue of 1915. Interest win cease with the date of thia notice, April 20. 1917. H. B. CUSrCK, 20-21-23-24. - City Treasurer. J WATCH YOUR SNEEZE! Got the Grippe? Feeling Blue?, Head stoDDed up? Ache all over ? If you do, then try CARVER'8 Cold Tablets xta at FRED DAWSON'S Lane-Davis Drag Co. Portias. Ore. Notice Grand Spring Sale CONTINUES THIS WEEK?; to lot owners fat RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Have your lot kept up and cared for by the association. Reliable' and charges very reasonable. Ad dress B. Bart cher, sapt, 725 Wast i 6th St. or call Horn phone 318 bbbbbL. xyT reaBasxS?ii M fnlaK TTTaaai SjaSsuasaV Real Estate for Sale name kt (arm lands, city prop. erty; money to loan. msranc. written hi the strongest otd Hps Lamiisn.il CaD on J. V. Papa, 203 V 2nd St 6i. Mortgage Loans have plenty ot local mo-y to Haws i on good farms, long time. No d- lava. Lara or Write or call on J. V. Pips, 203 Wast Second Street, Albany. A New Boot for Spring Wearing Apparel Greatly Reduced for THIS SALE. COATS 11100 COATS REDUCED TO . $19.50 COATS REDUCED TO $25.00 COATS REDUCED TO $35.00 COATS REDUCED TO $45,00 COATS REDUCED TO SUITS $15.00 SUITS REDUCED TO 119.50 SUITS REDUCED TO . $25.00 SUITS REDUCED TO . $35.00 SUITS REDUCED TO $45 00 SUITS REDUCED TO t 9.95 $14.95 . $19.50 . $24.50 . $34.50 . t 9.95 $14.95 . $17.50 $24.50 $32.50 Both Phones 15 306 West Second Stree Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 3c "Odo-Ro-No" for extreme perspiration, makes dress shields unneces sary ...... lc Palm Olive Soap 7e Peroxioe Soap 9c Olive Oil Castile Soap 5c Colgate's Talcum, all odors 9c Machine Oil for sewing machines, regular 25c bottle e Arrow Collars, all aires 11c B. V. D. Union Suits, al ways $1.00 79c Psris and Boston Garters -.. 18c Men's Balbrlggan union suits 59c Royal Society and American Mail Crochet Cottons Sc Darning Cotton, Black, white, tan, 2c Ladies' vests .. 7S Ladies' Union Salts 25c WHITE FABRIC WHOLE QUARTER EIGHT - INCH LACE WITH IVORY HEELS A TO D WIDTHS SUES THREE TO EIGHT Price $3.85 Mcdowell shoe CO. Both Pho 80 Worth's Dept Store