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MM. II' ; ', ALBANY UAILY DtLMOcRAl . UUKSDAY. OCTOBER 4. i.tJ Daily Democrat WbThHURNJBROOK Publiafcar Kaicr4 at the aoitofike at Allan QWMfc tcenl-rlut matter Pabliahed every even-na; except Sun day. Seni-wcekly puoliehed Tuea Jy U Frtsktya. US1NBSS MATTBJL r i4ena eksagaa c4 adraa mBmt ahooU alvegre J&2LSZ - MJMCRIPTIOR RATK r rsrsd by eayrriar. par weak .. .. DaO-i ml IT aarriar. Mr raar.. Bj SMlt M b4 at year 9f a la advaaa. aar year SWWeeklv Was aU la edvaoae. acta yaar. At aos aiyf .4 10 ...400 ...J.S6 ...JOB ...1.2J .$! McCLURE SALE 18 BIG SUCCESS A large cr.md .ittemled the salr held M the IV i" McClarc place in Hrnton county yiiterd.u It VII pit) ouiKrd one ot the most IttCCCMfttl enti Ol its kind ever held m tin ounty. About HW orth o. HOC and Unit machinery changed hand). Good price w ere received tor every - iinjj. Two spans ot horses brought 410 and $325 each. Registered UN- stein sold (or irom $10L to $2BS Sows and pik coiunuuded trom $4 $o5. Some ot the tarm maehinerv old tor present retail pneev It RnM bought when prices were lower an I was m perfect condition. The sal .vas conducted bj Ben T. Sudtell. Today Sudtell is conducting a sal or Henrv Churchill at Crabtree. and riday a sale will be held at the . Neil place near Brownsville. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1917. Self -Government for India Is in Sight By Lowell MeUett, United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Sept 10 (By Mail) Wlliam Jennings Bryan will be gfakd to learn that self-government appears to be in sight for India. .Ml friends of democracy, of course, will be glad, but Bryan particularly, for he will not have forgotten the howl that arose when he told the English rigfcl here in London that self-government was due India as its right. Announcement of the fact has been made in connection with the prepara tions for a visit to India by Edwin S Montagu, new secretary lor India. This is the same Montagu, who, be fore he became secretary denounced India s governmental system as too wooden, too iron, too inelastic, too antediluvian" for modern needs Ex plaining what it is hoped to accom lilish, the new secretary made it clear he was voicing a government pro gram, not his own ambition as a re former. This program, in his language, is to take "substantial steps towards in creasing the association of the Indians in every branch of the administration gradual development of self-governing institutions, progressive realization of responsible government in India, a an integral part of the British Km pire." Liberals in England regard t h i steps being taken as one of the great est advances for democratic govern meat the world has witnessed. India with its large population divided int castes, races and religions must hav some experience of self government they say, before the entire machinery is turned over to them. A plan originating in India is be ing considered and may be acted upon favorably. This provides that each province of India shall have its own legislative council and administrativ organization, under a British gover nor, independent of the Indian e'en tral government at first ; gradually this central government would exer cHe the functions of a federal govern ment. T RAINS YOUNG PEOPLE FOR CIVIL SERVICE WORK O. A. C, Corvallis. Oct 3 (Special the Democrat- Young men am1. women of Oregon who vvish to take he civil service examinations m type riting. stenography, applied eeonom s, etc.. for which the demand .it this time is so great, will find COttfwSI Rl ranged especially to suit their needs the O. A. C school of commerce, dvertisements for stenographers were recently placed in every paper m the country by the I S goe:n- ment, urging that schools come t the relief by providing training The demand is almost without limit. e- epting only those who are not able deliver the goods. SKIM MILK NOT USED ACCORDING TO VALUE O. A. C. Corvallis, Oct. 3. (Special to the Democrat) Skim milk ha many uses that appeal to those who are familiar with its nutritious quail ties. It is used to great advantag in combination with other food ma terials, especially in cooking. It is too valuable to be wasted, says Miss Inez Bozorth, of O. A. C It adds quality as well as food val and, used in bread in place of water it adds as much tissue building ma terial as is contained in one egg Ir the preparation of cereals it is still more important because it is three or four times the amount of the cer eals. Used instead of water to cook a cupful of cereal in three cups liquid, it adds as much protein as b contained In three eggs. By combining skim milk with the juice and pulp of vegetables, man dishes may be prepared of these vege tble milk soups. The raw vegctabl is chopped up and cooked in a doubl boiler with the milk. It is then thick ened with flour or some cereal and enriched with butter or other fat Try the following milk chowder: In making rich chowder, the pro portions are: 2 cups milk. 1 cup potatoes cut small. 1 pound of fish. The flavoring is onions and fat from alt pork. It is possible to reduc the amount of fish or leave it out en tirely, and use small portions of left frees ee corn. ae ' BRITISH WOMEN RKl-USK B TO WEAR THKM AT ALL LONDON. Sept 6 (By $ MaD The Bntih hae another 0 revolt 00 their hands -the breeches rebellion A bodv of 4 women worker of Buckingham I J1 shire drew up resolution acaint the use of the bifurcated gar ft ment which are becoming so popular. Some of the younger ft ft girl workers intimate therv arr ft v other reason than pnreK one ft ot niodetv mm IMKET REPORT The prices (ires in the local quo tation are tboae aaktd by tbe wholesaler from tbe retailer (or fruit and vegetable. All other price are those Hid the producer. List corrected dally. ydelJirfrancis- (Tlnion SimrrMn7rattcisco Qn ike center ct ike City's- CiftandGicr lctes r7om'2per 'fixy. OOO 'TSocms: Tlppreciated by THscrim i na ting Kaqenzeni (lames i 5-fW)- Womens New Fall Coats $13.95, $14.95, $17.50 a a V jo - -rridav and Saturday wra will make i remarkable V showina 'i womena and Misses' New pall and wintei Coatt at puces within reach of all. Smart new Styles for school, street and dress occasions in practically e .I wanted fabric oi color. Visit our Garment Section and try on these new models. Exclusive Agents for for Pictorial Review Pal loins h LOCAl Grain Whtat OaM. 7Sc. Bran, Vetch teed Short ::t. cheat Hay, vetch Hay. timothy Clovex, Flour, hard wheat Flour, valley Sugar - $1.90 S35 U 10 $39 $2U $20 $22 $20 $10.( $8.0o liutterfat Creamery butter c Country batter, trade . St- I and Pouitrv gggs. cash - 43c Eggs, trade 44c Hens, per pound -.13''. 15c a-aatara, 8c Broiler 15c I4c 1415c Pack. Veal and Mutton Hogs - - $134 $17 Cows - 4V,-5 i-2c Saear S7- Veal 7s9c BoU 43. Fwes 57 Lamb 8 l-2c4I0 1-2 Yearling sheea 78r pnngs. Duck .. Tht Children's sight Ev c- should be preserved and pro tected for them until they reach the age of discretion! Often weaknesses of the eye can be cured during the formation period of child hood, by wearing glasses of a proper nature to strengthen the muscles of the eye. Every child should have the benefit of an examination be fore the bepinninp of school E. C. MEADE. Optometrist READ OUR WANT ADS Now Furs New furs of every description: beautiful Natural Fox, Natural '' possum. Hudson Seal. China Woll Nutria. Muskrat. Lynx and main other desirable furs on display for your inspetcion. Men's Now Cravats 29c New Neckwear Including all the newest Fall patterns and shades are here, priced to induce quick selling. Men! get your share ol these ties while thev last, at 29t Men's Furnishings Men's Union Suits, heavy fleeced 11-45 Men's Cotton Flannel Shirts 98c Men's Outing Pajamas .... tLSS Men's part wool Flannel Shirts 11.28 Men's part wool Hose 25c Boys' flannel Shirrs, all sizes r9c Men's Outing Flannel downs 9Sc SPECIAL W'NOl'NCKMKN T Miss K. M. Matthews, speciiil rrp rosi'ntative of THE PICTORIAL REVIEW GO OF NEW YORK will he at our pattern department NEXT SATURDAY This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about these most popular patterns Miss Matthews will he pleased to explain why PICTORIAI REVIEW PATTERNS are more chic, more irraceful. and more economical than nnv other pattern. She will also explain how vop can save time, lahor nnd mnterinl hv uinir the cutfinir nnrl construction guldea fitr- nwrtrf' with PICTORIAI REVIEW PAT TERNS and will he aMe to irive svz "ostinns o' Treat value io the woman who makes her own Mhf. mptat..nt Sale of Toilel Requisites i rtsittc mn4i i ...M.I I. ..I. I iloaS Um line . .it I'fur. far I i ..i.i ersaaa. arattra, rut cle ta tnoTsrt, iksinpoog, ee i raitsesi to.iih patlll. lntr rt Oraatis Radticad PricM Vi.' II. tut. HaaW Mai Alutott.l i rrani . . 3c 5v Poitaf I aatim CoM CrtJ f..r 3" 5v Pbiaj "l.r CaU i'""11 J"r W ! I ur 'far ati.l Cilvirr- 39c s ToOtf Wmtn ?V ("minira SsMaf , Pilm Olive Soap 15.- Wrttficv' Perfurnrrf ai lt i 'X Mssjp hi RsJm MtPrrt' f-rir T.ihuni IS. TaliTitn), till Mor 9c Mr I M To.-th kStN I9c ?Sr ffiam'l T.H.th PMtt I7r 0i-r.-nn for rraitr4- ti..n. nnv 10e ,': Cvticlc Rrtunrr I9c 2S. N'ail lliher 19c Worth s Dept. Store The Store thai Saves You Money Transferred From Portland Batsrin Parker ha Ic '-ti Ifantaf ITf d from t!ir Portland run to Mill City inl will 1 lift with Ins family in Detroit in the future. PORTLAND MARKET Portland, October 3. 1917 Bluestem, $2.25 Fortyfold. $2.03. Club, $2.01. Red Russian, $2.01. Cats, white So 2 feed, $48 Barley, feed, $49 50 Hay Willamette Timothy, fancy $24S42: Vetch, I22i$23. Cheat. $22'a$23. Clover, $22. Vagatablaa Potatoes. $1.25'S$1.50 Beans nominal, small white. 14 l-2- large white 14 I -2c; pink, 10 Mc; limas, 13 l-2c; bayou, 10 l-2c; red, 10 l-2e Livestock Prime tteer $7.50S$9.75. Hogs, best live, $1775-5 $18 35. Fancy cow. 675&7.50 Calve Sheep, valley leadings, $llTi$ll 50 Spring lambs. $12 75'5$13 50. Buttr, Bft and Sur Butter, city creamery, 46c. Butterfat, 49c. F.ggs, selected ex, 44c. Sugar, $S00. Live Poultry Hens, Plymouth Rocks. 19c Broiler, 19c. Turkeys, lire, 19l3?2e Geeie, live, tOc Pakln Duck. 1830c Wool. '16 valley cotiwold, belt. 55c medium Shropshire, 60c Hops, '16 crop, 2S27c; contract 3941e. BEAN THRESHER At our Warehouse. FOOT OF JACKSON STREET We are now installing a new and modern bean thresher in addition to our other equipment of clay crushing rolls, graders and polishers and are now prepared to handle beans from vines to sack. Will be ready Tuesday morning, September 25th. Load your Bean- on a hayrack and hring them in. Thcv will be threshed while you wait. CHARGES 75c to $1.00 per hundred. MURPHY'S SEED STORE Your Fall Suit Why not have it made to measure? Why not have that threat combination of style, quality and lit? It costs no more. New Goods Arriving Most of our fall goods arc here. More are com ing but we have clothes to fit any figure and to suit any taste. Let us demonstrate. SWEATERS. MA( KINAWS and RAINCOATS W. F. Pfeiffer First Street SSSSWTIf-'' W0.J 1 ra,si I A QUALITY STORK W avail the batal towvat price Watch Rrpatinnaj F. G. Will STETTER'8 K)K 6R0CRRIES AM) CROCKERY H. B PlilPPb OradiMte of the Weltmer Inalitute Druglea HealuiK Chronic Nerv ou. Lung and l mal Disease 734 Ly n St All.any. Or Home phone 7IIJ. Be41 344-R are the I . ' and finishing touch in motor car equipment. Abso lutely essential to fullest enjoy ment of mot or i nil. Without Gordon Covers n new rar aoon Wk Bfet wlih )r.l"u Covers an old car atuiay l.l nrw. Madr l(r r-vr-ry Amer- rlraa car anil m.Mlrl l.v eipert arat cover lall ora. Io 24 diaitoctiva fahrfea lo br'mn. tn arnl irev. fV.me in ar4 ee bw Utile Ihrr coat. CiORnOV KARY OS TIHK C'OVKRM (If all tires hi I every Rind and lyye ol h'4 l. r. Ma-lo li.aiwe li.na kervu-M lil at a ahort price. Ot a couple and aove your time tuea. RALSTON KLFXTRIC SUPPLY CO. Fortmillcr Bros. Funeral Director-, Our Own Auto Hearse Lady Aaatetaat Both Phona Masonic Bldg. KAMI I. Y ORDBM for Ice Cream KILl.KI) PKOMP'I LY THE ELITE Biiii phones V. S hun an, Prop ALBANY PLANING MILL All Kindt of Mill Work OltM and Wind Shielda. Hotel Albanv Si Storiea of Solid Comfort ALBANY'S FINEST HOTEL Try Our Sunday Dinners B. R. Weatbrook, Prop. COMING! Dorothy Dalton in " THE FLAME of I HE YUKON" FRIDAY October SATURDAY 5th and 6th THE GLOBE KKAD OUR WANT ADS Our Future Depends NOT on ht yoa SPRNO to day, I. in on wh.il et s, ' OpportoBftjr may Itaoek ai your door but ONCK he pre pared to graip it, by ha,iim money jn this bank at 4 per rent interest Small MCONBtl "elromed. 4 per cent fntaraat Allowra J. W. Cusick & Co. Bankers Albany, Oregon