Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, November 21, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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VOL' CAS' llUV
WE LEAD-
KIC.HT NOW is the time fur TRAMWOKK nn the ait ( ilia
..MiNunu-r with ln I. ',nui-v t'n; dtr I In- iihtn' r .rll ilic iiin'r
..i' t-.m Imi, anl III.' nuii ur ln lite lt.r the pi't(' 't luih
U( ('.III .ill
A Gieat lra. tor in inr .tu-.'i-.hil u;iy ot hum li.imlitinit I.Sc . liinin
.ilinn nl I.Ki'l'i) in pii.ni tittn i.i iiutr u .m.ttl niit nn
itu-icisi.t Mthitnr l.itln-l lluil u I.HKe prulit itil il ill t i..iil iIhiiii'.
VS SOLICIT YOl'K TKADK ON THIS IIASIS
Same Goods bit a pinf m b.ttei too. t the .imr pti.e
- ati.l the vune pti.e to e.iiv ni.tn, vvom.ni or .hdd m the I'mt.d
-t.tte Nil '.Utiiilrs, no MU';lill of ptl.es Imitl one d.iv to jiiothr..
Table Linens
Here at "nefore the War" price:
DAMASK at - ". - 65c. ?5c and i$c yard
A good heav equality. Merceri.-ed finish and wide width.
parisian IVORY
is the Classiest Christmas Offering and, as usual, you can find the best at
FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE
AN Al.t.-l.IXEX DVMASK
A good heavy weight, 70 inv.hr wide.
... 90c ya d
tirmn
KMHOSSKD LINEN-, pure hn.-n. $150 yard
Extra hesvy, oyster whit, iull J inches wide. Fur durability therc
it none better. Napkin to match, 2K24 inch. $5.00 doien.
PURE IRISH LINEN DAMASK.
Napkini to match. 16.00 dozen.
OTHER PL'RE LINEN DA MASKS at . $1.65. $1.75 and $.' yard
SHORT I KW.THS of lahh. diimiU from 1 v.l ln ? I ..I t..n
I at a bift discount.
Floods
334 W.
A aplendid Exposition of Practical
Advertising Value, for Communities
and Producer. Food Show, Minu
Hcturing Processes and Competitive
Ditplaya of Soil Products.
SALE DATES OF ROUND TRIP
TICKETS TO PORTLAND
Not. 12, 19, 20 and 23d. Fire days
iimit for, return.
THANKSGIVING FARES
Nor. M and 29. Return limit Dec. Id.
H. S. LOGAN, Agent.
AJbwov.
Brownsville Lady Here
Mrs. H. B. Moyer of Brownsville
was rn Albany yesterday visiting
friends and shopping.
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Albany Hotel Building
Men
Wanted .
Owing to strike condition, for
work in
Paper Mill
at Camas, Wash., and Oregon
City, Orrgtin; $2.90 and up for
nine hours.
Apply J. A. Howard, US 1st St.
i i u i i(LM
I
a beaut.iul cloth
$1.75 yard
Store
1st St.
'TRAVELECTRIC
To the Manufacturers and
Land Products Show
Portland Auditorium, 3 Weeks to Nov. 24.
. if.
Fight Wast in
Kitchen and Fimld, it vill hlp
Shorten ihm tf ar
Good Reports
Please Albany
There has never been anything i;h
the QUICK results of pure Lavuptii;
eye wash. One man's eyes were o
badly strained he could not read with
out pain. TWO applications of I.av
optik relieved him. A la!y had tried
three different glasses for weak, in
flamed eye. ON'E Lavoptik wash
surprised her. We jrunr.mtce a smail
bottle to benefit EVERY CASE
weak, strained or inflamed c
Woodworth Drutf. Co.
PLUMBING
Carpentering and Repairing
Call me for any kind of plumb-
ing or repair work.
FRED MICHEL
635 E. Ith St Bell phone 226-R
MAKE ALL
YOUR
SOCKLTS
PULL SOCKETS
AND DO IT
YOURSELF
No .tclrkUfl
sacftMry. Simply
buy n Arrow C
Pull Sock. I At
turhm.nt. No.
3C024, and Krrw
M inlo your pr
nt outlet.
No wlriag Do
ctMry.
For sale
by the
ELECT RIC
SUPPLY CO.
mm $
l I RALSTON
r i
Famoys Pony Ballet of 24 Girls Which Will be Seen at the Majestic Theatre, Corvallis. Thuisday Nigtit, In
Irving Berlin's Big Syncopated Musical Comedy Success, "Watch Your Step"
Visited S Uter
Nell HoNti-in. V.k . iT!
;'Ctit l.it ni'ht m:i ht-r mut, Ir
I. It. Morri-ou She t- ritiirn:!.-1
'itinv from a lc rrU' t-:t m 1'ort
land. Went to Portland
James Gri-hy and i'ljrrncc Urtn '.
m.wi were pa-enjers ti 1 r T !. n i h-
m.irninj on bti sine s
Moss Here Yesterday
K. T. ilo. dcput L. S !n.irhl
returned to Portland t"tf.la ..:! -noon
after viitin the nrri :' i"
t:ce in this city.
Returned From Marshfield
Mr. and Mr. Tom KiK-v r-ir:i
last nijiht from an o er-Sun ).t
;n Marshfield.
To Attend Stock Show
C. II. i-elzrr and M;s M. K. Id
rr cnt t Portland this ni'.rnit .
t' take in the st ck s!iow.
Went to Astoria
Oh.n. Hentoti went to stnrit thi-
nornn.ff.
Returns Home
Mrs. M. W. Dressr - return!
her .home in A-toria thi m'-niiiv.; .
er a visit with former Albany fru ni
Return to Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. !' C. V :,!-!..
morning for their home at Fin
inrt!. I!ar:o. They have been vis i
'.v j in P.any and Portland.
Here Visiting Parents
Mr. and Mr. W. I.. W.-.U H..1
e . sprrt thr- dn v in APt.m v -a :
their -.n !.. H. Well, o- rii .!
Katern ' 'r; -C' Ti. T!ir f
in.tVitu' a :-it iefrnr j :r in t'.
n;t vy.
War Pictures to Go
Akel as to whether or i. t tin
inani.'i inent of the t ilobe theat--sliared
the opinion of the othrr iH.
at re riien as to the claim &: Tie
public '!'. 1 ii - to turn out for tV
fe;'flire wr- :,tiircn. the Ie!:"ocr
was inforn.i that t'ie mar.a'
tarred with t.'ie opinion ;tnd w ov'.
hrreafter bo- .fc nr v ar pictM-s i r
Vtl.nny.
Goods for New York
The Plain (."loth ins; company t r i
nifrn;Uir "tid a Ti:all i!ii;'in.-n
rr.errn:.ndie to Vfw Yk t.ite. Tit.
I, the first mil order t'..tt Jtas Ui t -v.
rr- f i ed :.r ni such a reat d:stant'e.
' 19 . ;
The GLOBE
1 ' ! :,
...c
.11 1
.i
t r d!a-M. t:. .,!
r P.-'f ' p.oplr
!- i'. M.vx wher
wr t: m '. .
i::n- t.
CARM ( 'I THANKS
W'r w i ' i t ( pre-. ' r stt
,'i n I r . i ! t' l' l" e Kn. ':iti:, .
t!'- !'.r'ti-I .'fir h. tl"- r
.di
lT:,! f,U' '"" '"r
,n,o,. Mrs I. P. WMl.e. M,-),
1 ia-.n. Pa,ter.n .fid ..11 r In, ml
f r the b.
kiiiittu - to ot:r
thrr in her lorU- vi-'-rnn;. nd!lli4n Illt( ,1C hr ttJ ,,lr JVJlIj!.r
'n a idiuprvnt li-al a :vn t. help hint
'.K M W. I.K! 'Si k ,,,.,. . ,, Q,. .
it all tie a labor nf ;.itrioti.m
DRAFTED MEN WILL
HAVE LEGAL ADVISERS
I x.-ry tt::ui rc ' ! t'n- dr.it
1! In ert .1 'J ': ' 'h'
vt -a,, o- tb'e. Mills t n,.:
!! ..r.d r- tvrr' ! r .-v . n (!..v
' . hi- I - ri! t xt-:n;.t;oti bo;i-d.
Til. IJ est.., mi..:-- - ..f.. .n.
'.( .i-.-ur- t-t - r i "he . " 1 1 1 1 ii
; tt-re Cot: -ider.i'b- -ttrlv IltM
'-.'Ii ' "n-!e Sam w ill u
T 'bit ill
t1.- ris t- ar.srti 'i -! In- i- j -
i: to -a'e.'Tt.ird tbe r:t'!'Ts of i e-
f . : '.. ; r-x. idit.-.' I;-t:i it' fr b--j.i.
;'.iv;u'.. f air! ..d..e in v'.rir-iu-oit
hi. n.Mrr..
To tfi- cti'! the . 'Verririi' -it i
.'.'out to mobilize r 1 1 the br.v;, rr '
be fo"if y for o.,!ri'tie service. Thi
"' bd r-.n in oi.ti.'.!'. - :.ut
v l.i-.-. vrr ui!l be x;..vt f. d .
''tt ;iT!it '.o1uM'rr
-ra'. o.i!t .--lid !;-'r-: b .i' :..!
-,.r to be .rirrd it
ir: ' f. .on. :i- : orh-r -t t'--l.
t tl v . h -ro- or tT,;s u.'k w'th:"
' :-. h ili'--!'!. T.1'- c'l iirii:.'il of r;-eh
fArneoi Ci ai " MAftH,ouN
I . -11
v. , ' .
iM'cti, bo. u. w tl! !e, w!irtieer put.
t 't ..!!. t" . . .i!n! v ju.! :r ..r a judi
o: t' f s- : r till .-of.,
I!:.-.- hal ah.. .r boar-! v ,M ,
! i b r ; "T1m!'!i- for fr r, .1
1 1 n .i ; n-1 -ti t i'trtc .! P. .vr r-r -pv !i
ti. d In iM.-n i .tt .,11 timrt ? r' i '
re 'r . f -ttlt.it i"n by all rek'-!r.,nt i!r
! , i ! . i hi t r ftvuTv during the p
jtt.i !m m tin- Jtu -'i.itui.iir is arc I
' I '.r .i::,ne.
N.. ,.nlv lh.it. but the lrk-al advi-
j. ..ir!, w , thr,, illlt4.
"it-. li vns in the stu.tllrr tovuis aim
! v ;l!.L,t .. lh.il w lu-rcvrr j rraf intrred
on th.tr -i.irt. Not a i nn v ill t r i
Iiart;.- .my registrant b.r tbrir rrv
"It hoti 1. 1 be the p'nb' ni" rrn
b.ver." as a t.itemrnt by thr w.h
dfp.irtmrnt, "that no rei; ilrani with
, m hi, tlixtri.t is h it.Iioiit eoin pete tit
b A atlvi. t- and :i--i-t.une in prep.ir
. ir all p i;n-rs tint mu Ii resist ram
s i- r. 'iir. .1 to submit in the (.toe.---
of t'ie sr, etlon of .-itletoi of lb:-
ii.itton t.r -littv in the prr-m rmrt.'
ii v "
I lie prompt idling o-tt and retutu
nn-nfrx to o,-.il exemption
fo. r.U by rri-tr.irt is of the jfrrat
. ir.mort.irter. ( n (he itiiormitioii
o!it.nnel tliroii.di the 'Jne-1 ionnain
:!l b- l .ii. thr new s-v strm .,: rhi..
ii'i. ition on u hi. h self tion rf men
for military st rvtee tmder the draft
hr re ,i ft r r vv ill be made.
Weather Report
r tempera ttirr r inged
'om to oj . ;tm Piver i- a
On W.iy to France
(r- 1. f- "I'm r. b"o rrrrtvrd wo:,
tltat trr irr.iiid-on. T.irtttrtiant Ifetb
rr! ('. Kititnrr f the I. S. iatbn
corp. i now on hi :iv t" Fram r
vi;d TI1URS.
MARGARITE
CLARK
Second Kpi&ode
Who Is
shows Number One
ALWAYS
rjaswntwtusat
Kvcryihiug
Alwtfyt
fur I rss
Tl I
The Sample Store's
TKI-WBIKLY KEMINDIR
November
MEN' UNIONS
',.lt..n nM.r.l 75c to $1.15
I'.itt .... I . . . $1.65
W rihl , ,. I . $..fi$
UNDKKSIIIKTS AND
DKAWKKS
I'm (.i t. $1 2i, $1 45
FLANNEL SIIIKTS
Utile ..r Jl.JS o $.'4i
HEAVY WOOL SOX
l'..ll kin. I J5C. 59c. 5c
COAT SWEATERS
l,f-. l.liir 4it.l nt4!r...ii $.JS.
$J.0O. $J.f5. to $4.50.
C. J. Brcier (!nmpany
YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS
26
Storea
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
NOlICh lb iiLKI-.llV i.lVEN
to the legal Voters ut Schtxil l)itritl
No. 5 ol Linu County, Mate ol t r r -Kn.
that a SPECIAL SCll'M),.
MEETING ol mil H:stnct will he
.In-M at High School Huililin on tlt
tli day of November, IVI7, at 7
ticlock in the j. tn. noon, lor thr
lollowintf obiects: For voting a
Ijlx fur the bu(iiort of the Schools
of the district i)t the chiiiiiim year
and for such other business thai may
come before the mcctiiiK.
luted this Uth day of November.
1917.
ATTEST:
D. U. HACKI.EMAN,
District Clerk
VV. H. DAVIs.
Chairman Hoard uf Ducilnr..
Estimated Expenditure for School
District No. 5, Linn County,
Oregon, for the year
1917-1911
Hoard and Clerk $ Jmi'
Elections and Census .. .. l.'5'si
Midical Inspection and Tru
ancy J5.
Clerical and Auititiii( 5. ... a
Stationery and Postage Jj.lU
Siiplciiieiitary Rradcrs and
Hooks .ai.i
Teacjiera S..lanrs JJ.Iil.si
Substitute Teachers nn'
Janitor. Salaries JiO.is.
Janitors Supplies 15.'"
Stationery and supplies 2..1
Superintendent salary . J.J'.im
Fuel and phones l.i:".'
Water ll.vKi
l.ik-lit and Power 65tM.
Huil'Iin Repair and Upkeep
of (.rounds .15.IK;
Repair of F.tiipment 7i.-i'l
Insurance rsL'isi
Other Expenses 5n.i
r.iiipiuent of Old lluiltlmifs.
Charts, M.ips. etc 4 1 5 H .
Hond Sinking Fund 2.IM IC
Hnnd Interest 4,V5(v'll
Manual Training, 7th and Hlli
trade vim
Domestic Science, 7th and Hth
grade 1 VI
Interest on Ibirrowed Money fiMl
Horrowed Money . Isiidi
Erpnpment for Domestic
Science, Hiifh School Juita, ,
Mi'rellaneuus 4l(l
Paving fi.iH
$54,05r.KI ;
Estimated Kecelptt
County I'lind I'l.JT.IIs
Mii:h School I'lind 4,S.i(iii4
liinh School Tuition (est.) .... l.istnsi
Institute Fund ( 2i
Miscellaneous In'l
Cash on Hand 6,4.10.42
Cash in hands (treasurer) .... I..127.I"!
t2i.M7.74
Assessed Valuation of Propeity
In School Di.trirt No. 5 $.l,777.W5.(Si
F.stimated value of Public
Service Corporalions .. f)47.RI.'
Total Valuations $4.42.i.K2l! 'I
Total Amount to he raised $i4,.lt iXi
Estimated Receipts 25. 7 7
Aninunt to be raised by Spe
cial Tax $,'!H,'H0 2i
W. II. DAVIS,
("hail man.
I). D. 1IACK1.I-.MAN.
CUrV.
'i,v l4-r,.2l-2.t
Do Your ChrUtmas Shopping Eirly.
Kvrrjrlliinl
I I Ii N fur ,
2. I')17.
MEN'S MACKINAWS
'I .11. trrn. k'irv jliil inl -Unl
. ..iii'-ni4t,..ii, $ri H5, $7 50. $7.
N5 to $H 50.
HOYS' MACKINAWS
Not I. .Ik c t g,, III. J I. IHiMlrU,
$J5 to $r00
MENS OVERCOATS
l.i. i . .,ii, 1. 1,,,, ii, $) 00 to $10
MENS RAINCOATS
1 ..ii .m.l l-r . .v ri mix $400, $7 00
MENS WORK SHOES
$.')5. $IS. $40 to $51.5
MEN S HIGH TOP SHOES
$4 05. $5 65. $r.S to $10 50
STORES
SCOIT TELLS OF
ADVANTAGES Of CANNERY
kfd lor a bnrt tatemrni mi tr
k.it d to the put poc ol )n iit tit
bn. VV. i( S.ott. i-et J rcpir l
s.ntjtive ..I VV. H. I'aiillumtu, Wav
tmt thr uilluwinii itjhinent
"1 am lu ie the rept eeni.itiv e ol
VV . H. 1 '.ulluniu, pri sidrtil ul I lit
I'll) .ilhi.i .ni l uintiei 1- r tni (irimrr.'
a-t-soc Ulloh, in 'tollov u w,.tk
darted '-y J It. i Huik'n In Mtai
niiiliii lum 1 oim woikiii tvitli thr
I inn .iiitl Heiitoti 1-iini 4ii Mtimi to
i.p nu.iuli jeu ar, el . to ,1
IM t'f rrie. Miitik' r b la- k
1-rrrti jml phrnoineiMl or bian bi i
fir to v aii. mi the i oh, t r m 1 1. m o ,
laie ji.i; r m AlKunv f. '.ud
b..im; koi.it .nt. i o si ll all (he tniit
he ..nt pii it tti ..iid ..iiii(t, jmv
mi: tot Ai-.t r. ea h tnonr wtll on
VV ednesdy.
' l .hrotmh the vsotidrr ful sellinK
arm ie oi' the I n y 1 u p und Siimtirr
I rilll lirmrti' U'MMl.ttlotl they have
been ..vrrobl l..r ran. m othei
AofiU thry have been un.iblr to pio
du.e enoiiK'li trim to (til ovrr 5l per
ent o thr otdiis t.tkrti and many,
iiiattv ordfts turtle. 1 down at thai
" olisnlerini? that thev aie pionrer
m thr sin.,!! fruit induvtiy and h.ivr
a bat! million dollar invrted in t.n
nene. an i:irr u. h a their prr-t m
dent, Mr. I'.inlh.imiti, Ji.i made .W
'iiir b.. .il lation ju lU sutrels
from thr very -t.irt. 'Vnd it 4U0
nir.tii to the rr.tM.rnii.' mind that the
wrmdrrfiit mrrjijc 111 the Willamette
Vatlr v ill iih ir.isr in Xv iiunnrr
to tl e 1'nvalbtp Valley
"The small fruit industry look over
tlte Imp .1. reaife jtt the I'livalblp V.il
ley and iftf reard it from J 111 I jm r
aire 2 years ao to $l.t per aere
t.hr previutmy prn r oi t.rri v land t-
lav Thr Will m.rtir Valley n.nU
nioir ftverttird 1 arm in if and nioie
poultry riiirken. ami hiihhi rrirs
work finr together.
"Mm h of the It- at land nei-.U ,i
rhaUKr or ret. Thr berry bitsine
will produer several ttme tnorr rer
nttr irr a. re l'';in thr vvlwat i-vrn -il
w ar prt es. Our railro.oU a r wnlr
. w a' r to M h:it it means in de 1 bui
mrtti nnd are already on r.-oifl as to
what thrv will do Mrrr is Vlhat" s
opprtrtiltlit v. Will be em'Tter ii
"W. R. SiTT."'
Will I-eve TontKhl
Mi s I. ilia M. Vv. fur the past tour
and rmr-hali yeais the eiln irtit sir-,
oyiapher in the oftn e of ( onn
(brk U. M KiMselt. will have to-nit-lit
or VV a.htii.u. I . I'., w.herr
she has been appoinled a slenor.iplter
. b rk in ihe oiiiees ot ihe w ar de
pirtimnt. It is predirml 1l1.1t Miss
M. Coy's ei'ii. inn v and cahaeitv lor
work will soon ciin her :t i?ood mo.
im.tton. Her brother. hai I. s Me.
Coy, is an 111 tun tor on the rifle ran ?
of thr ( r. S. Marines nt 'Jmmli. o,
fl mites from VVashitHrton. and she
experts ti spend Saturday afternoons
in his company.
Mm. Kidder Ill
Mrs. Urn Kidder U "crioiisly ill
at her home on South Washing on
street wiih pneumiuitii, I rs. J. I'.
Wallace and I'. K, l.eaitihaiiip arc
attendiiiK her.