Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, November 26, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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Just Received Sonic New
Gray Gloves
In tilk and kid, in shades uf gtay hi,.h are so much in demand
tt present.
In silk e have three shades of gray with contrast stitching. "Ni
agara" make, priced at 75c. 95c and $1.25 pail
Gray kid gloves in two shades with control stitching, one clasp,
extra (inc quality priced at $2.00 pair
Georjette Crepe Waists in the popular light colors. Very newest
styles priced at -.. $5.50 each
Floods Store
334 W. 1st St.
bany this morntn visiting friends.
Sht left on the noon train for Hrowns
ville to viit her parent. Miss Wolfe
is on a 14-day furlough.
Mrs. Whetstone Here
Mrs. Flrnrr Whetstone, formerly
Miss Vaida Holt, arrived this morn
ini from Bremerton and s;ent the
day here visiting. She will to
Tliomas tonipht to visit her parents.
Her .husband is in the navy, Ration
ed at Bremerton.
To Spend Winter
Mr. and Mrs. O. Skeen left
yesterday for Devil's Lake, North
Dakota, to spend the winter.
To Spend Thanksgiving
Miss Eva Thaeker of Albany high
school went out to Harrisburg to
s;end Thanksgiving with her parents.
FRENCH-AMERICAN PARISIAN IVORY
Do you want it?
You can get it
We have it
FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE
THE STORE OF QUALITY
( Visiting in Monroe Returned Hontf 'K Sunday with Miss Hi'l Cowan.
j I Verne llotluii went to Mon- M, !-rnu Mat-key of Toitland re-
roe Saturday to spend a few days. turned home this niorninit after spend- READ OUK WANT ADS
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CITY NEWS
Lebanon Postmaster Visits
A. V. Kirkpatrick, postmaster ot
Lebanon, was a visitor in the city
Saturday.
Hides Are Stored
District Deputy state Game Warden
Ed S. Hawker has a quantity ot dcei
hides stored in this city awaiting in
structions from the state game com
mission. The Jiidcs will be sold.
They were recently confiscated in the
raids made on Ross and others.
K. P. Initiation
The Knights of Pythias will initiate
in the third rank this evening. All
expected to be present.
Fisher Funeral Tuesday
Th,e funeral of the late George Fish
er, an aged man who was found dead
in his room at the home of Henry
Struckmeier. will be .held from the
Fortmillcr Chapel Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. An effort has been made
to locate relatives, but so far none
have been found. An address of a
woman in St. Louis, Mo., did not
bring any additional information. It
is thought that all his relatives are
in Germany. He left a small-sized
estate.
Sam Worrell Here
Sam Worrell, guard at the state
penitentiary, is in the ciry today.
Commercial Club Tonight
There will be a meeting of the Com
mercial club at 7:30 o'clock this eve
ning. tAll members and other busi
ness men are expected to be present
to hear the proposition of W. K.
Scott, of Fuyallup, Wash., who i'
representing W. H. Paulhamus and
the people backing the proposed can
nery for this city. Every man inter
ested in the development of Albany
should be on hand.
Dance Ijace Changed
The Red Cross dance which will
be given Wednesday evening twill
not be held in the armory. Instead,
the Elks' Hall has been secured and
the affair will be held there. The
dance will start promptly at 8:45 and
the admission will be $1. The entire
proceeds go to the Red Cross. All
arc welcome.
Attend Salem Banquet
The followim? Linn county lawvers
-attended the banquet of (he Linn,
.vianon ana roiK county oar associa
tion Saturday night: Judge P. R
Kelly, who oresided at the haiiiiuet:
1. K. Weatherford, Judge H. H. Hew-
itt, Oale b. Hill, W. L. Marks, I..
M. Curl, L. L. Swan, C. E. Sox, W
S. Risley, Geo. W. Wright, N. M
Newport and A. A. Tussing.
Dr. Chamberlain Here
Dr. Chas. Chamberlain and wife
were week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cusick. Dr.
Chamberlain is a son of Senator and
Mrs. Geo. E, Chamberlain.
Pullman Restaurant Closes
The Pillman restaurant closed its
doors this morning under orders from
Dr. B. R. Wallace, administrator of
the estate of Ira Shortridge, vhn
made a flying trip to Albany to at
tend to business and professional -natters
yesterday.
Ke1 Cross Dance
The Red Cross dance will he neb',
in the Elks' Temple on Wednesday
Special music has been secured fo
the occasion.
Spent Sunday With Parents
Miss Zoe Trask sicnt Sunday with
her parent! in Lyons, returning to
Albany this morning.
Went to Farm
R. A. Marsh returned to his farm
at Dever this morning.
Drove to Scio
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Noble, Mr. ana
Mrs. E. E. Warford and Mrs. Iiarnes
drove to Scio yesterday and spent
the dav with friends.
Spent Week-End With Friends
Miss Cynthia Ross spent the week
end in Portland with friends.
Went to Portland
Mrs. F.dwin Hughes and son Roy
went to Portland on business. They
expect to return to Albany and make
their home.
Here From Bremerton
Miss Genevieve Wolfe, yeoman of
the second naval reserve force of the
Puget Sound navyyard, was in Al
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETINQ
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the legal voters of School District
No. 5 of Linn County, State of Ore
gon, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL
MEETING of said District will be
held at High School Building on the
27th day of November, 1917, at 7
o'clock in the p. m. noon, for the
following objects: For voting a
Tax for the Support of the Schools
of the district for the coming year
and for such other business that may
come before the meeting.
Dated this 13th dav of November,
1917.
ATTEST:
D. D. HACKLEMAN,
District Clerk.
- W. H. DAVIS,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Estimated Expenditure for School
District No. 5. Linn County,
Oregon, for the year
1917-1918
Board and Clerk $ JO0.O0
Elections and Census 125.o)
Medical Inspection and Tru
ancy
Clerical and Auditing
Stationery and Postage
Supplementary Readers and
books .
23.00
50.00
23.00
100.00
33.170.tKJ
. 100.00
, 2,670.00
. I-.",
Stationery and supplies .. . 250.1 J I
Teachers Salaries
Substitute Teachers
Janitors Salaries
janitors Supplies
Superintendent salary 2,260.00
Fuel and phones 1,050.00
Water 313.00
Light and Power 650.00
Building Repair and Upkeep
of Grounds 350.00
Repair of Equipment 70.')
Insurance 602.00
Other Expenses 50.00
Equipment of Old Buildings,
Charts, Maps. etc. 415.00
Bond Sinking Fund 2.01C.00
Bond Interest 4,936.00
Manual Training, 7th and 8th
grade
Domestic Science, 7th and 8th
grade
90.00
110.00
Interest on Borrowed Money 650.00
Borrowed Money 1,600.00
Equipment for Domestic
Science, High School 200.00
Miscellaneous 400.00,
J'aving 600.ftl
Formal Opening
Thanksgiving
Day
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JUST STOP AND THINK
When )il no to buy a Mil of it, Is Use a iMf lir
We alway buy lor our 175 llii- St.n es ill In-r mores buy fur
niie. We pay spot ni.li -the ollin man lakes all ihe tune .he i.m
in t and then nearly alav must luuum inonr) to pay his hills
We pay no bin lent, do not delivci. have no line llMuns oi idle
i'lelks.
We s.ir in buying and selling y on get pait of this -living.
. . 17 12c Men', half wool ox C
1S Men's Manuel .lints $I.M. $191
... Iuc Men's stag .Ion. .. $4.50
15c. Mc Mm', mj.kiii $fW. $7 90.
... .. 6V W90.
12 I 2c Men', union. $1.25. $1.44. $1.64.
He, $1 2.1 $1.11.
. . $1 44 II,,!.' lel-cys $1 49, $1 69
$198 Hoys' siiralers .. Mc. 9c
9c H.O.' .nils $2.48, $.149. $4. JO.
$1.23. $144 $4 98
79c Ho).' knee pint. 79c, 48c, $1.49
39c
Hope nui.lin .
I on. dale inu.llll .
llelklev No (
.to ill. Peii ales . .
House lining
While ollllllg
No .1 balls .
' pound wool hall.
3 pound wool halt.
Vile waists
I lint. e dresses . .
Men', leatllen'.iee gloes
Men's hra y wool sos ..
Everything
Always
(or I .ess
KverythinJ
Always
(or I. ess
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Beginning at 3 ll A. M.
THE
Imperial Cafe
Albans's Newest Ealing Place. N'e furniture and fixtures throughout.
Come here for your Turkey Iay Dinner and save work,
worry and money, and enjoy a m: open
i n g D A V M E A I.
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; Our 75c Thanksgiving Dinner ;
Albany I.nganbrrry Juice
Crab Cocktail
Soup
Imperial Soup Crisp Crackers California Ripe "lues Young I rlery
Roasted Young Turkey Stun'ed with Russian Dressing
Roast Goose Cranberry Jelly
Brown Sweet Potatoes Russian Salad French Peas
Home Made Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream
Home Made Pineapple Ice Cream Assorted Cake.
Tea. Coffee or Individual Bottle of Milk After Dinner Russian Tea
Music throughout dinner hours. II .HI A. M to HHI P. M.
To the Country Trade:
The Imperial Cafe, formerly the Home Restaurant, invites a con
tinuance 'of your patronage and assures you cw.i better food and treat
ment than before. Look for us at 20 First Street
J AM ES It. CHRIST. Manager
WE NEVER CLOSE
The Sample Store's
TKI-WIHKLY REMINDER
November 2h, 1917.
MEN'S UNION S
Cotton ribbed 7J to $1.25
Part u,,ol . $1.65
Wiic'in'. mooI $2.65
UNDEKSItlKTS AND
' DRAWERS
I. ley ord $1.45
BOY'S UNIONS
Cotton li'ibid 49c to 65c
MISSES' UNIONs
Cotton, while. 65c. 69c
WOMEN'S UNIONS
Part wool .98c
WOMEN'S HOSIt
Wool 25c
I I. e. e lined 25c
I'oti J lor 25t
BLANKETS
liu v wool nap double.
.. $J4S
Part ..,,!. plaid, $J
l-,ne ...,len plaid. $ 45
COTTON HATT
3 p., im. I, J I - ai.l. i.!e. 3
.ltd. I- 'Ilk! 8St
K .. bait, 2 for 2V.
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Stores
ill' lliiii
$54,038.00
Estimated Receipts
County Fund -$9,227.03
High School Fund 4,850.04
High School Tuition (est.) . 1,11.00
Institute Fund 220.00
Miscellaneous ID")
Cash on Hand .. 6.439.42
Cash in .hands (treasurer) .... 1,327.00
$25.o47.74
Assessed Valuation of Proocitv
In School District No. 5 $3,777,975.00
Estimated value of Public
Service Corporations .... 647,850.00
Total Valuations $4,25,82S")
i otal Amount to be raised $.-)4,05"s.m
estimated Receipts - 25,647.75
Amount to be raised by Spe
cial Tax $28,410.25
W. H. DAVIS,
Chainnan.
D. D. HACKLEMAN,
Clerk.
Last TV eek of Sale
There hat been a most wonderful hii-iness done during this sale; showing that the people are quirk to
grasp the opportunity for buying first class goods at grc-.Hly reduced prices.
Pictures This Week 35 to 65 0 off
Sepias, Carbons, Water Colors and Oil Colored reproductions ol masterpieces.
SCHOOL PICTURES A SPECIALTY
EVEkYTHING IN THE STORE REDUCED
XMAS GIFTS RESERVED on payment of one-fourth down.
THE ALBANY ART CRAFT
C. J. Brcicr Company
YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS
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STORES
Thanksgiving
Fowls
Pelicious, home Krow" Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and
Chickens for your Thanksijivini; or Sunday dinner.
All fowls dressed hy Mrs. Claude Vunk. Ihe finest
poultry in the city. Phone orders to
Fastburn Itros.' (.rwcry
N. I). Pratt's (snH-cry, I:ast Third
(Jco. ('. Hamilton, 1KX5 Ivjst Second
Dr. Nelson, the v,rcat foot specialist from Portland, is
here. Cures corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, moles
Chilhlanes and warts. Consultation absolutely free.
Headquarters, McDowell's Shoe Store. Phone him.
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Last Time Today
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Edwraid Everett Hale's immortal classic. The cinema sensation of
the day.