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

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    JULY SPECIALS
5S Petticoats Special 59c
la blue and while gingham and black and white Percale. AU sixes.
Special
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White Petticoats-Special $1.15
These are drummer.' samples jast receired. Embroidery and lace
trimmed. No two alike. Good range of sues, excellent values at U.15
Middies Special $1.19
These are all new spring styles, all white, and white with colored col
lars and enffa. Six styles to choose from at .
FLOOD'S STORE
334 W. ltt St.
WHAT YOU BOY WE STAND BY
HLOBE TODAY
DOROTHY GISH
in
"Her Official Fathers"
a Triangle Play, swift, tense an d bubbling with humor
"A Birth Scandal''
It's a shocking, shooting scandal that will shake the house with
laughs
10th Episode of The Mystery of the Double Cross -
A Full Show After
CHAUTAUQUA
No Advance Id Prices
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S CITY NEWS
8
To Portland
John Clelan went to Portland this
morning for a short visit.
To Caaeadto
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stickley and
daughter. Miss Mildred, motored to
Cascadia today where they will spend
several days fishing.
To Salem
A. J. Hodges left this morning for
Salem on a short business trip.
Here on Business
J. C. Holbrook formerly of this
city, was here from Springfield, yes
terday transacting business.
Here for Chautauqua
Miss Mable Cochran was in the
city last night to attend the lecture
at Chautauqua. Miss Cochran was
motoring from Monmouth to her
home in Brownsville.
Leave for Bridal Vail
Mrs. A. Butcher and son left for
Bridal Vail this morning where they
will spend the next few weeks.
Leave for National Park
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Glann of this
city, left last night for National Park
where they will spend several months.
Goes to Junction
J. E. Hunter and daughter, Flor
ence, left this morning for Junction
CHy. where they will visit in the
neighborhood of their old home. They
will be gone about a week.
The Only Shade Woven with a
VENTILATOR
When mercury climbs and it is sizzling hot you can make your porch
and adjacent rooms six to ten degrees cooler if you let us install an
equipment of this new and exclusive invention m Porch Shades which
is the ONLY PORCH SHADE made with a woven-in VENTILAT
OR This illustration will faithfully convey the idea. It shows the
only Shade made with a ventilator. It is always adjusted and its po
sition is so arranged as to scientifically supply ventilation without
draft. Ventilatink experts call it the crowning act in Porch Shade in
vention. You will find a complete line of sizes on hand.
1-3 off on all Porch Furniture for a short trm. only
Fortrailler Furniture Co.
MASONIC TEMPLE
Your Complexion
is part of your attire, keep it attractive and beautiful
with Violet Dulc Creams
Fred Dawson?s Rexall Store
"The Store of Quality"
Goes to Idaho
Sync Anderson left on last night's
train tor Lewiston. Idaho.
Many Buy Dodges
The Ralston Motor Co., reports the
following sales of Oodxc cars: R. l
Hawk, Corvallis; Guy Hramwcll. Hal
sey; John Blackburn, Lebanon; R. L.
Heard. Hoskins; O. U Match ford,
Lebanon; C. C. Davis, Henry Kalk.
Gourlcy and Baird. Halscy; C. M.
Smith, Albany; R. M. Tripp. Browns
ville; George I.cevcr, John Shimanck,
Scio; Chas. Burchell, Corvallis; M.
A. Dixon, Wells; Claire Collins. Leb
anon. Mr. Ralston reports that he
has not been able to secure cnnugii
Dodge cars to supply the demand.
Visitors from Nebraska
Miss Carlenc Stetter and brother,
Robert, arrived in the city this morn
ing from Valentine, Nebraska, for a
visit at the home of their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stetter. They
arc children of Mr. Sutter's brother,
W. J. Stetter.
Shipping Military Horse.
This morning a shipment of 29
horses left for Portland on the O. C.
T. boat. Seventeen of the number
were shipped by E. Zimmerman, buy
er for Frazier & Mcl.ain, and 12
were shipped to G. D. Williamson.
They range in weight from light cav
alry horses to horses for light artil
ery and siege artillery.
Here from Astoria
Mrs. J. P. Tappscott of Astoria, Is
the home guest of Mrs. E. M. Merrill
for the w-cek.
THE DRY WALL
A Bt-utitul Art In BtMtf Wort, That
U Passing Ajy
lit the AmvrUun Malu lnvl.l
Oravs-m sa.v;
"lit ilr.v mill; I thhik iv "i I MMMr
mni mki's i in- grcaitfM pcMc of ail.
for It U In the ilrv wall I in run ly
tti.it a wail laui wki!i ut mortar thai
tlio k.i.w art of tin m:i-n tu must
luto Uy.
"Auy ottv ran thnw a wall ictbl
If lit lias mortar to Dhaka It ttk'k, bin
a dry wall MM si-uol owl for 9 Iiat It
la. built solid from tin- butt H U.
eai'h BtOJM rMttl) uri I- tii-'ii tbt
one ImU'w h :uni braced and noted in
ty tho fluvr Rt-ill r Ibo ma a M
"Ttie art nf flu ilry wall U Utt an
clout lionta-io Of N I in -hi ml a tut
haka in t only nf the t-liovr lv tunl
tl: -tiiiM'iinilu.tii-x of tin oM I'm I
tan Ki-irlt. hm BtlHkes lii blltMtf Bolt
of U'lUity
"Muny of tb older trails I kMtp an
worth ffolns far I" fr Imj r
blbit a ran tMM fund "M Idp0f
tln ti ml an aflNRKH I 1 - ' n M lainl
nv with u MM Ih i inh i! nmli';
srt'-i W f ovM r 1 Tl im -il
hanl wi ti tit Kit.iic fvwtm of th Cmu
iiatu hiiirt unt Otvsitury, iftr bHrt of
IttiMti. wvrv hi nr-ih I mil nni Lu ll 0
Inst IhnttMad vrant
"A iN'autlinl art un I tiv ti nt Is
mAn K l" ibt drj Mil that
BtamN of itself ttt.it ohl tMMNM
aou li.vi s t M nf '" "
JAPANKSK SAILOKS IB1
U-BOATS' DOOM
(By IT. P.I
IVkio, June 1. (By Mail)- Sailors
Mdl lad W df t hat by co-oprrat-m
with t!ic ltritih ami Krcnclt they
J arc undrr the protection of the
n l.tj.tm r artHalt now anin the
Allies in the M iJitcrianean hrlievc
ican cnptl tle entire itrcMftb oi hc
(iiTuun submarine,
Thii Japainse Ctml'i.lriur in their
! naval pirowcu anil their faith in their
I Mikado ami lorci'aiheM is ilecribrtl
I in a ditnatvh rrcrivrd here from (he
1 ans 4.i respondeni of the AmAI
Sltimhun. who wrtttN t' .it lie was al
lowed t,. visit hi eountrymcn at a
Pttach port DO the Mediterranean
"Our met art all in Inch spirit i," he
"l nO' My rofuiiid respeet
to tltrir tlaK daily ai:d ghrt chen ol
Iltiw.ii in their Kmperor. A small
banner of tho Kisin- Snn is hoisted
at the port. atonniOti of the Prrmh
TrW I'Utr Thr MMltfM (irmly be
lieve t!ir rr under tie proloeflMI f
the cods ami arr sure im with the
OtWl rUtied .ltip ihcy Ctfl defral the
vbmarMc menace,
Th- are aware of their dutiet to
the othrr meurhers of the 1'ntente.
eprciallv toward Cnclaml. with whi.lt
thir country i bound in allianre t
believe t he cooperation of 4tir navy
in tNe MeHitcftaitrati will benefit Jap
an not Oalj p. litically. but normally
and in ahnilitary eife"
Ladies! Rcady-to-Wcar
GARMENTS
Yimi can ala ilo hetlrr at The liolilrn Kulr mi '! , out ul
100 (TOtstl timl OtU rriiular priies lowtt than t.illi.l .ile pltctl
Summer Wash Dresses $1. 98. $29. U.'IH, $4.W, $. 90. $9 90
silk Draaaat Jo. V- "0 $9.90. Iij.jo, 114.7$. Iio.so
Dmi Skills 9c. 1.69, W.98. $J.9, M.M, $S.90
Silk Suits - only I6.S0
Spring Coat. 4.98, $S90. $6.90. $7.90. $90
I inm DtUMn $1.49, $1 09
You'll ihmyi (in. I r i. rs the same
I'vrrvlhing
A I m s
for I .ess
9.l.?finneu (per
Kvcr-hin
Always
lor l.cas
June Tests Show Good Results
in Linn County Testing Assn.
y ;i a jdi! ' a . . a
The acrim(anyin tahle prej ami
i l W. Mrtr-lt, official tme- lur
tti.- I. inn nmnty row trtitikt A.v n"ia
i on nIiow. the rr.ult lor tltc n otilh
'ti lune. The tahle .eak (or !sel(,
ami i of laHNll to thor kepinu
I K ( In-.1.11. M.ii.v, 1 lot, If nt
R. L. rattei.on Monti liratlr ,.lcir
IVrey Stearns . Itritnlle Off. Jersry '
1'ercy Stearns . Ilrownic (ir Jrr.c
V. G. Smith Ma l ol.iroi
ttobl Uurkhart l'rin.r. R JcrMy
U '' llnrkhari l.innctt W Jarsey
Kohl Uurkhart I .ad) ('.elaline'K Jri.v
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f M Itiikson ,V Son Jrrl K J.i . )
J. M. Ihikkou Son W-a 14 ir.-
I M Iti.k.on Son I rrn U l.t.ri
). M. DfcklM Son Star K Jeir)
I J. M. Dirlnoa i Son m.iv k Icriey
; I M PMMM AS Spooa 2, R. .Irre)
K. W. II R 1 RUFF,
OMeW Te.ter
Koo.t milk lock
I lu follOWt-l t als itivrn the nanir.
ami rr.onln 01 the ros in the
socsftitoa a hies have pros' need mom
ll.. hi 4X oliml of hllttrrlal iliilma the
pi nol o( Ml ilays rmlinu June, 1917
NOTES OF INTEREST TO
FAR WESTERN TRAPSHOOTERS
By Peter P. Carney, Editor National
Sporu Syndicate
In the California State-shoot 78501
targets were trapped and the '4) shoot
ers averaged 92.7.
R. A. King, who recently won the
championship of Colorado for the
third, time in succession, broke 189
straight in the Nebraska State shoot.
There were 142 entries in the Pa
cific Coast Handicap at San Jose, Cal.,
the high water mark for this event.
Orvie Overall, the former Cub
pitcher, is now one of the leading
target busters in the vicinity of Vasal-
ia. Cal.
Trapshooting is growing into Amrr
ica's leading sport because it is the
direct expression of the inherent de
sire of every American man and
woman to handle firearms.
Durimr the Pacific Coast Handi
cap trap leagues were the source of
much discussion and it woulun t te
surprising if there were a number of
leagues in California next fall.
A suggestion offered is that the Pa
cific Coast Handicap be divided into
two tournaments the Northwestern
and Handicaps. Reason for ibis is
tlat the Northern shooter do not
go to the South and vice versa, be
cause of the reat traveling distance
and expense.
One of the contestants in a recent
shoot of the Patrrson (Cal.) CUb was
Senor Carol ti CbvSBo f Valparaiso,
Chile. He broke 75 per cent of lit
targets ami enjoyed the sport so much
that he promised to form a club on
Lis return to Chile.
Huh Pos'.on, the professiunal shot
of San Francisco, misr.ed 26 tarkets
in the 660 he shot at in the 1'acifi'
Coast Handicap which by the way.
is said to he a record f.r ibootlfa
in an Interstate Handicap cvrnt. In
cidentally he had a run of 261.
Frank Troeh Of Vancouver. IVlflH
national amateur champion, broke
492 of 500 targets in the California
Slate shoot, finishing with a run of
1H5. In this shoot Pfirrman. the
former C-lifornia champion, had a
rtln of 254 and Kleckcnger of V.il!-jo,
broke 177 straight.
WOMAN WILL LEAD
Portland. Ore.. July 12 woman
will be prrsidenr of the National Ed
ict t ion association.
That much If certain thin afternoon
with the atino.il election less than 24
; head of the organization will probab
ly be a western, woman Many say
she will be Josephine Cor!e Pres
ton, utatc superintendent of Wash-
inirton's schools.
This vcar'i convention nf t1 . V.
tional Education as-ociation i prin
cipally a woman's convention. Wom
en arc more prominent on the pro
inn Irian l-'ey have been in the past.
In MRt women have crowded the
men off tVe platform of the general
sessions several times this week.
The election will Ue held at It
o'cln k. tomorrow, morning.
Former Resident Here
Jetfl Whitaker of Independence,
who WfUl formerly iu business in till
city, is spending a few days in Al
1 any it. ins;. ting business.
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April 2 13M 4 7 56 54
May i llt 4 V. M
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Dm l H25 4.3 48 .t;
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IVb 2J IIM 5 7 59 M
Marcli 1 131 5.1 57 6K
In 25 day
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