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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY U, 1917. PAUI THMftt xhzhxh:: kHAMILTONS'. CHZHZHZH3 jj Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Men's Department Caps: regular 35c at 29c; N X H Z H Z H Z H Z H TOREK ACT DOES NOT PROVE SATISFACTORY m regular 48c at 43c, regulae 65c jjj co z S GROCERY DEPARTMENT 5 z Butter i Chocolate H Our poBad un regular J5c, I brM potUtd cn JJ Cocoa 5 Pepper I poind CM, regular 25c, J o ran best hlatk pepper, rrg. 10c 5 C.iAiii l,r "lie lunar (one il kJUt all Cottomtr, 12 pounds (or Sugar purchate to (or Wilt every $-400 purchase in our Grocery we will tell one lUO-lb si,"' sack ol Sugar at kr.;ular (price lUO-lb lack . H h Soap While Heir Laundry, 7 bars for 1 75c g 25c 5 70c jj 16c 5c : $1.00 5 z H X H Z H 25c Lands So Registered Not Sub ject to Mortage in Regular Way and Causes Trouble. Thai the Torcnt system of retfis tratioJi of land lilies it not all that Wilt clainird to he it .Imwn by a large MQTtgtgf which hat been entered with CoiUlty Recordtf Vclina Davit, (or tiliiiK- J lr Oi Kun Electric Co. brought in a morttfatce (or over $1, QOQXXX), part of which it tecured by property in Linn county. Upon look ing it over Mitt Davis found that tome of the landt covered by tin ntorlKagc are registered under the Torcnt Act a yd arc not subject to recording. In order to place them with the County Recorder, who issues a me morial o each one making a mort gage, the papert arc left in the recorder'i office. The people making this loan want the paper in their own vault, and for thii rcaton they have had the company apply for a cancellation of 16 parcelt of land to rcui-U . d. The cott of placing: tiie landt back into the regular record of lit roniMy it $3420. The cott of fil ing the mortgage it $58. $8.30 Plenty o( King Oran C. King, 22, and Milt Ethel I. Ht! fiord, 22. both nl llolley, were nurrirti yesterday ly County Judge I) B, Mo Knight. They are well known young people from their neigh-hor-hood and have hottt of friend in that part of the county. Min 1 1 af ford' brother it named King, and her huthaiid't name ii King. She it at well King'ed ai any quce,n ought to be, statet County Clerk Russell, who issued the marriage license. H Z H (one purchase lo a customer) (We handle I'lcichman't sYeast) Cash Values - -Worth While ZXHXHZIIT HAMILTON'S HXHZHXH MEN WANTED $2.75 PER DAY in Saw Mill and Lumber Yd. i Phone 358, or inquire 41 5 Firtt Street, Albany Apply Hammond Lumber Co. Mill City, Oregon Stop Over San Francisco Los Angeles ( n next trip East Through California Costs Little More There'i Mi Shasta, Vosemitc Valley, Del Montr, Santa Barbara, ('range Kmpire, Salton Sea, HI Paso and l-'t. Wis, and many other interesting placet to tee. Ami (hit southern way it the p , a Romantic Open Window Way East Ask your local agent for fares, etc John If, Srott. Goo. Imengrr Agent Portland, Oiegnn SOUTHERN PACIFIC a3 lO gK r F -S-BMSW.dgSB SBS.V am - r in w rwni IKTO TMK WILLAMETTE VALLEY. More than One Million Dollar, was ncceaaary t. do thi.. We have si ready brought that much into the valley and have more money to lend on Farms at the lowest rate of intereit, and with privilege of paying ISO or more on principal at any time. Can you get better terms? Don't borrow money till you tee J. M. A H. M. HAWKINS ALBANY. OREGON MARKET NEWS Cooperative Marketing Pay. A result of cooperative marketing it the cooperative spirit which is brought into the community and which assists materially in getting other cooperative measures started. Another one of the profits which it receives is the educational value which comet largely from the knowl edge of market conditions and the interest in better breeding at the hogs which sell for the highest pricct are watched closer by the members than otherwise Livestock Reporter. Orating Condition. Helped Moved by the seriout range con ditions prevailing over nearly all the Western states, the Secretary of Ag riculture has authorized the district forestert in all districts where the situation is critical to issue tempor ary permits to stockmen wherever the conditions were such as to indi cate losses unless the animals could secure gr.wing on some of the nation al forests. The Secretary has gone even furth er in a supplementary instruction authorizing the foresters to use their best judgment in admitting addition al stock even tothc extent of a pos sible overgraring of some of the rang es, if by that means losses can be prevented or minimized. Every pos sible assistance, says the Secretary, will he rendered the stockmen thru the opening of the ranges at the earli ett potsible date or increasing the number of stock to be grazed to the utmost limit Live Stock Reporter. LATEST FASHIONS BT MARGARET MASON By Margaret Maton New York, May 18 All the in fantry it in full uniform thete days. Young hopefuls at the age of five and six are miniature copies of honett-to-goodnett Boy Scoutt with knapsacks, lengt, broad brimmed hat l and everything all complete. Quite the best thing about the suits from a mother's viewpoint it the, fact that they are made from the regulation khaki, and hence bear tome promise of withstanding the COOttS&l friction of too close application to haluttradi and cellar doors, and shocks of climb ing stone wallt and apple trees of wallowing in mud pita and damp tand piles and other delectable death-to-clothes stunts that boyish flesh it heir to. The tturdy Boy Scout thoes that come from tire 10 up, almost but not quite, revive for harassed Dads and Mothers the erstwhile halycon days of the copper-toed boot. Another khaki Btoticl for tmall boys that is practical, serviceable and good looking it a norfolk suit with knick erbockers. Of course this hain't the lure for the tmall boy soul that is just bursting to grow up and be a sol dier but it hat itt good points even if they are'nt patriotic ideat. The tailor tuitt while of course they have always been on deck are now floating on the very top wave of renewed popularity. A small hoy can always be ship shape in a blue serge or white duck sailor or middy suit with all the necessary adjuncts of bo'sun whistle, flowing tie and hat hand gold letterer with name of his favorite battleship. For drest up ef fects there are cunning copies of of ficers uniformt in regulation blue serge and brass buttons and there are also flossy white flannel sailor tuits guaranteed to turn little Percy into n ice cream sailor fit to rival any ehi olate soldier. !9(B(9t(9s)aci935i3 DEVER (5:J)DafS!srj) ...... "A case of Suspension." was played with success at the Dever school Wednesday evetmg. and will be re peated at the Morning Star Grange Saturday evening. May 19. at 8-3(1 An ice cream social will follow. The east of characters: College Girls Mildred. Dale Wills: Dorothy, Myrtle Jones; Alice, Mrs. V. R Higbee. College boys Harold. James Hill: Tom. Carl Harnisch: Jack. V. B. Higbee. Prof. Edgerton. Frank Asche: Matron, F.ffie Asche; Janitor. Frank Fde; Maid, Delia Asche. 99 J CITY NEWS 9 ?HHl' ).lsi rl i? O. E. Man in Town W. P. Powert, Travelinj Freight and Passenger Agent of the Oregon Electric, spent the night in this city. Overland Man Here Charles Hleasdale, territory man for the Overland automobile com pany, is in the city on business to day. Leaves for Coast A. B. Coats of the Bell Telephone company, was called to the coatt on butinets connected with the com pany. Albany Girl Married Mist Nellie Ixit Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Edward Allen, former Albany people, wat married Tuetday evening. May 15, at the home of her parents in Sherwood, to Clarence Ray Watkint. Mr. Allen wat night op erator at the S. P. depot in thii city for tevcral yeart. and Mitt Allen wat well known in this city. She wat cashier in S. E. Young's store, and formerly worked for J. A. Howard. Mrs. Seeley Here Mrt. Mariam Thayer Seeley, in structor in gymnastics for girls at the O. A. C addrettet the girls of Al bany high school today. Operations Performed Pearl Dodcle, the 9-year-old daugh ter of Gy. Dodele, was operated on Wednesday morning for appendicitis at St. Mary's hospital. Mrt. Chrit Rozell underwent an operation at the hotpital yesterday morning. Both are getting along nicely. Are You Tired? We don't mean the Spring Fever kind, for we haven't had enough Spring yet to bother any one. What wc mean it the Rubber kind for your Auto or Bike. We have the Firestone Citing, and Tube, for your Auto that are better than ever, and the Goodyear Blue Streak Tire, for your Bike. Have a look at them. You will soon need an Oil Stove for the Summer that is coming, according to former ttatistict, and we have the exclutive tale for Al bany for the Florence Automatic and Florence Blue Flame Stoves that head the list in OIL STOVES Everything in Hardware Hulbert-Ohling Hardware Co. 3d and Lyon Streets Dr. Ralph C Matson The man who has spent the last year in France, working in army hospi tal!, and caring for the Allied wounded on the firing line, will give an il lustrated lecture Saturday evening, May 19 at the Rolfe Theatre ADMISSION 25c Come if you are interested in the present war conditions and want to learn more about how best to help our own country. Benefit of American Red Cross - tgtiiliitsssssssssssssssS See Big Circular Sat. Morning Economy SALE Begins Saturday Morning 9 A.M. ECONOMY SALE SAVINGS (Read Below) Berkley Cambric yd 14c Japanese Crepe, new designs, reg. 25c value yd 19c Calicoes big assortment patterns yd 5c Percales, light and dark patterns, yd 6'2c Golfene suiting desirable stripes, special, yd 49c Wash cloths, 10c size 6c Bath Towels, extra large and heavy 29c Table Napkins ready for use, 75c value 59c Sheets, 72x90, good value 50c Oil Cloth "Meritas" and "Sanitas" grades 20c Ladies' Hose, guaranteed to give satisfaction 19c Wash Skirts, very special $1.19 Ladies' Vests, special 4c Ladies' Union Suits, special 25c Infants' Stork pants, special 19c Hickory Garters, at other stores, 25c, special 15c Handkerchiefs, very special each lc Special lot Pumps, good sizes, to $4 values $1.98 Elgin Maid silk finish cotton, per ball 3c I kilt. r s . t rtii reaay-to-wear reaucea see circular ECONOMY SALE (Every tiling, Reduced) B. V. D. Union Suits, red label, always 1, special .79c Charmers Union Suits, always SI, special .9c Balbriggan Union Suits, all sizes 59c Heavy rubbed Sox, 20c value . . . , 14c Arrow Collars, choice He Williams Shaving Soap (big 10c bar) be Colgate's Shaving Soap (big 10c bar) 6c Brown's Electric Clothes Stick, used by the U. S. government. At other stores 25c, special here 16c Palm Olive Soap 8e Cuticura Soap 17c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 39c Hilbert's Cold Cream, 50c size 19c Benzoinated Complexion Cream, 5 size 19c De Luxe tar and Glycerine Shampoo 39c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, always 25c, 19c Colgate's Tooth Paste 8c Hilbert's Tooth Paste, 25c size 17c Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes 23c Airfloat Talcum, Variety orders 7c Colgate's Talcum, variety orders 9c Read Big Circulai Carefully Sale lasts until June 2 RELIABLE MERCHANDISERELIABLE METHODS WORTH'S DEPARTMENT STORE