ALBANY DAILY. DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1811. New Shipment Ladies' Under-Muslins Now on display and teady for you. You'll bt surprised at the ea- tremely low prices. They wers bouaht In lar.e quantities for our 173 Busy 8torss for Spot Cash THAT'S why. Pongee Silk IMPORTED. HAND WOVEN, ALL SILK, 33 inches wide. The ideal silk for all-year-round wear. Supply your future needs at this ex ceptionally low price a yard 75c Flood's Store 334 WEST FIRST STREET HOT WATER BAGS AT FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE COKSKT COVERS DRAWERS". COMBINES SUITS .. SKIRT GOWNS Jc. 49c 4e, 69c, c 7. Wc. II. 21, 11.44 49t. 69c. 9Se, 1 21, 11.49. H 69 ic. 9-c. II ". 1149. 1169 THE STORE OF QUALITY I ' " 1 '' " ,. ..--t Ft -.AXh ' S I " - i- - .2 r-'--ji Im ... - - ..- " ' " ' J -OUVElTHOMAS IN NEW AT THE GLOBE TONIGHT HALIFAX DISASTER AT GLOBE The Halifax Disaster shown in the films at the Globe this evening. Don't miss this great program. MOOSE ATTENTION" All Moose requested to be at their new hall. Second and Montgomery streets, Tuesday evening Jan. 15, at 8 o'clock sharp, for initiation and oyster supper. By order of Dictator. jl4-15 Do You Want to Sell Your Property! Mrs. Ida Davenport, after 10 years in the piano business, has decided to enter the real estate business and has opened an of fice in connection with her mu sic house. Her success in the piano business is well known and she has a wide acquain tance all over this part of the country. She knows the coun try and knows how to sell. If you want to list your proper, ty where it will sell, list it with Mrs. Davenport. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LANDS Office with the DAVENPORT MUSIC HOUSE 409 West First St Albany, Oregon GLOBE TODAY TODAY OLIVE THOMAS IN "An Even Break" Star of ZIEGFIELD FOLLIES and who appeared not long ago at this Theatre in "MADCAP MADGE" -ALSO- A MATRIMONAL ACCIDENT" TRIANGLE COMEDY AND UNIVERSAL CURRENT EVENTS COMING TOMORROW MARY PICKFORD IN "A ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS" TRIANGLE. PLAY MINEWORKERS ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE W ASHINGTON, Jan. 14. (U. P.) Ten officials of the United Mine- workers of America were ordered by the supreme court to show why they shouldn't be considered in contempt of court because of their continued efforts to unionize employes of the Hitchman Coal & Coke Co. of Wheel ing, West Virginia. Advertised Letters 1 lie following is a list of adver tised letters remaining isn (Albany, Oregon, postortice on January 14, 19 IS. Miss Ruth Cooky, Mr. Rollin F. Gorham (6), Miss Emily Hooper kobert Irwin. Mr. E. V. Kent, Air. Clarence Miller, Mr. W. M. Mitchell. Mr. S. E. Myers Mr. C. E. Patter son, Mrs. Charley Smith, Mfs. J. B. Smith, Mr. A. K. Smith, Mr. i'crcy A. SJellmacher, Mrs. Ellen Mockdcll. C. H. STEWART, P. M. HALIFAX DISASTER AT GLOBE The Halifax Disaster shown in the films at the Globe this evening. Don't miss this great program. The town of independence is goini? strong in the War savings thrift campaign. Homer S. Wood, postmas ter there, during the month ef De cember sold $1J0 worth of Thrift stamps, the returns representing an average of more than $1 for each res ident of the town. GOOD SHOWS ALWAYS ONLY EMMA GOLDMAN LOSES IN SUPREME . COURT WASHINGTON. Jan. 14 lU. P.) The supreme court overruled the apprali of Kmina Goldman, Herkman and five others convicted of seeking to defeat conscription by inducing men not to register. They upheld the lower courts. MARKET REPORT THE PRICES given in the local quotations are those asked by the wholesaler from the retailer for fruits and vegetables. All oth er prices are those paid the producer. List is corrected daily. LOCAL Grains Wheat Oats, Bran, Vetch seed . $1.77 l-2(l.& 70c $J5 $J..5 Shorts S.W 20 .. $19(&-0 ( ) ... $l9ia$2n $10.58 I9 60 .. $808 Nay, cheat Hay, vetch Hay, timothy, Clover Flour, hard wheat riour, valley Sugar Beans . 8ci&10c Butter Butterfat Creamery butter , Country butter, trade Egs and Pouitrr Eggs, cash . Large infertile eggs 55c 52c ,50c 45c 47c Eggs .trade Hens, per pound . 46c 14c.lg.16c Roosters Springs .. Ducks, .. 10c 15c 14cgl6c 1-c Geese, live 10c; dressed Pork. Veal and Mutton Hogs $12s$14.50 Cows - 4c(g6c Steers S$8 Veal ' 7&9c i!ulla 45c Ewes i 5(&7c Larabs . Yearling sheep 9c12c . 8c10c PRICES PORTLAND JOBBING Bluestem, $2.05. Fortyfold. $2.03. lub, $2.01. Red Russian. $1.98. Oats. No. 2 whits feed. $58.50. Barley, feed. $55. Valley Hour, $9.60. Hay, f. o. b. PsrtUnd Willamette Timothy, fancy, $2$. Vetch ( ) Cheat ( ) Clover, $22. Vegetables Potatoes, $1.25. Beans nominal, small white, 13 l-2c. large white, 13 l-4c; pink, 9 3 4c. limas, 14 l-2c; bayous, 10 3-4c; red. 10 l-2c. Livestock Prims steers. $8.75$10.50. Hogs, best live. $15.35felS.60. Fancy cows, $7 (g $7.85. Calves, $7S$I0. Sheep, valley yearlings $126112.50. Spring lambs, $12,50413. Batter, Eggs and Sugar Butter, city creamery, 50c. Butterfat, 56c. Eggs, selected extra, 45c. Sugar, $8.00. Live Poultry Hens, Plymouth Rocks, 20c20c. Broilers, 17c18c Turkeys, live, 21c 22 l-2c. Dressed, fancy, 28c&30c; culls, 20c. Geese, live, 15c. Pekin Ducks, 20cg22c. Indian Runner ducks, 14c17c Wool, '16 valley cotswold, best, 55c medium Shropshire. 60c Hops, '16 crop. 2527c; contracts. 30c335c. Pinal Account Filed The final account in the estate! of James G. Calloway has been approvs en hy Judire U H. McKmirht. Account Approved Judge McKniirht has approved the fourth account in the f'tate of Law rence Landrith, a minor. HALIFAX DISASTER AT CJT.OBE The Halifax Disaster shown in the films at the Globe this evening. Don't miss this great program. Wheatless and meatless days at - J I . . l . 1 L! . IS' A' .' $ S CITY NEWS -a s i . t? si ;.; '.i ijl & u To Work 'in Shipyards K. 11. Dickson and Oscar Nyjfirn went to I'ortljud this mo ruin n to work in the shipyards as painters. Spent Night Here J. l Carlos of Ashland spent last nifcht in Albany and went to Cor vallis this inoiniu. to visit his dau ghter. To Attend Meeting C. 1- Sh.svv went to Salem this morning to attend a inciting of the directors of the gtaiis'c fire insur ance. Visiting Hollowaya D. E. Holloway of Eastern Oregon arrived in Albany last night an,t w ill visit for a few weeks at the .home of his son, I). S. Holloway. Crawford Leave Mr -..! VI f XV ........ ...II ..... ...... ... ... v-., o ou ...e cany am lomorrow California ' '" Will Move Store- (HtiMin: Repairs on the Rhodes jtrinK in KoJ ha.r a.i.l 1. . H..1- i ltMcII, Krcaicr .ntc.rst tlun I loway expects to he ahe to niovr In, ; tioIll lo ,he !jUc otK.. t(l Ulf ,lu grocery store to the new loot.on Ny .he U,r 4i,owh to he a toMind.tl. i ht? first of next month He .Uen- ,cwc, Wlu,ltimit IlK.. hAs sur. I Urge h.s stocked nuke other ,- roumIrJ Mhs 4milir,tritl A provements in the ervicr. IlouMc tJI nUl,h in,lu,ic, VlIlrr(, ! Halifax Horror .t Globe- i u,,t iTAr ....lrr.,.i. Wmiircd I in the (.lohe hill tonight .!! hejHairi 4nd Jui-ephinr M..nr. ho , inouiiir Ktiirr of the recent Halnw i .,ayfl lhc rt ot a criM.cd old nuid j lisastrr. which are said lo Isr ih. finest films of their kind in existence. That lhc siroKram contains this ail. It J attraction was not known to Ihe nian- auement until lute this afternoon. wiiuh explains the absence of the program being featured in the rcuular advertisement Marching Through Germany T. V. Trcsidder of Seattle has written a popular sotitf, "Marching Throuuh Cicrmany." Copies of the sonn were received at this office to duy. The tune is catchy, the words patriotic and the composition as a ss hole is stood. Here From Lebanon - Mrs. John Reed, of Lebanon, is vis itiiiK at the home of Mrs. J. G. Craw ford. Montana People Here Mr. and Mrs. Kdw. Morgan, of Car ter, Mont., are visiting in the city with relatives. Canac jtn Soldiers to Speak The three Canadian officers who w,l speak here Wednesday evening, are continuing lo draw larKe crowds along ine line, l-ast mht tliey spoke al Medford and toniKht they will talk at Grants I'ass. A larxe crowd is ex pected to hear their talk .here tomor row evcmnit at the armor., at 8 o' clock. mMFX DISASTER AT f.I.OBE The Halifax Diaster shown in the film at the Globe this evening. Don't miss this srreat proTam. Great Northern Express company agents at Albany, Astoria. EiiKcnc, I'ortland and Salem have all been appointed selling agents for the gov ernment Thrift Stamp and War Sav in kn stnmpj. I ?- . j. l .1 mn m n III I I H-s.-n!H w.Hy i?, r.' I 1 i.J II . -rte am ' y,ra. "Jrt F2 m" :zwjrr-?2 las-J- j Tj CHAS. FESSIA, Accordionist SYNCRONIZINO MUSIC AND SILENT ART U Aslo SOLO SPECIALTY HAW1IAN MELODIES e a ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN SCORES HIT IN '.HECO-BESPONOENr MaiUKrr Cuiiiiiiiiiiis, of the Kolie Tlicatic, put oicr a "knock-out," to use. lhc sE-ug teliu, when he booked "The o-Kcpoudlll," ,tllih opened at that pl.i) house cstcr.lay. A lull house greeted the pciloriiian.c, in which hlaiue I tallililcl stem is rra lured. lut lus'tit. "Tile Co Respondent" it one of the best pilot. iUv uatuics sliovsn in lll-illy iii.iotiv I he icalutc vsas direct ed by Kalph . hue, and tuait all liie cuimatks oi the liuc ducctloll, ftiiull Is as th-tc to pcrti'stiou as It is p"Sli'lc to come. It seems Uiat sillipluit) i the kesnote ol all the tcvcnl phitill.,) successes. Ill "The I o Hi si'on.tent' simptu it) auul plats a tiinsi itnp.iit.iut I'jtt Miss llaiiiuit i stent outdoes tlve ex pcctatiotis ol her h.-r most anient adtiur. , , , c ,,. , lnuicll, coun. !"y k'"' "'' '" l'"1'" "- I Utici iui t.ir tultlnm ot tity kUiJ' ; ..m- vi,, , i.. .tl, .....i, .I.. i irriittit)l , 1 he tiMutlrr and icciiri 1 m " 1 he Co-Kesjumdriit" are niot I realistic tud true lo lire. There are w (iidUiul itrm i and col. shady ; l.rnok. stud Kray tneadows that I lairly breathe ol totitilry li:e. l hc HW4 ot a Kfrat inetrnpdlitun news-1 paper tilt it' c arc Uht hot and truest to life ever seen ciUier on the screen ot the Kxttinute statfe. Tlic foiinh epuodc of the war pk- ! lures, ' The Kctreat tt the Germans i ikt the Hattlc oi Arras," show a more intimate view ot the great war, showing the soldier golnt; over the top and more hattlc action George Ovcy i also good its a Cub c-mnrj). Same hill ak'ain toniKht. MILK PRICES ADVANCE . WEDNESDAY MORNING For months pat the fresh mttk I uusincsft nas occn eonuutirtj ny ine , aairyman at no profit and in many in stances at a Kreat lots. .Milk comlm serics with Kreat war orders to fill at a big price have been boosting the price of fresh tailk in order to ct the dairyman to stay in the btisiurs. All kinds of feed hat jronc out of tight and farmer claim they have not in many instances received enough to ! pay their feed bill. .Sew l..ws tor tlir compulsory pasteurization of market j milk and cream, lettering of milk hot j ties and cans, and the compulsory testing of the d.iiry hrnls for ttihrr- ' culosis, which has taken the milk from I many cows oft the markrt. Tins, together with the abnormal hi;h i prictj the farmer can r-nrc for hi 1 T'was Another Itolfe Triumphi ,s Kvsrythio. Always for Less SSSirC. cows for Iseef. tends to lessen the supply of milk. On top of all this the pi ices ot bottles, milk cans, milk t'aps, lahor ami evrrvthtnvt connected with the milk business lias adianced .' lo St per cent. In order to asert anv se rious fthnite III c.ilrm milk tn Uply the demand, ntalTes a rise in the retail price of milk ncvcssaiv On the 15th of I inuarv we will ad vame the retail piur of milk to the following prk-es In gallon lots, .Ur; in iiun. Uc, and in punt tie. Vet, stjhcse prices, pure milk is roini.in -Those Who "Drop Everything to Attend This Remarkable January Clearance of SHOES ' Will be Fully Rewarded for their Estra Efforts, for Her ar Value and Styles that Msrk this Sale of Supreme Importance. Pair after Pair of Good Shoea I s Going; Out of This Store at Lit tle Prices, to five Months of Service tor Thrifty People who real ize the Importance of This Splendid Sale. A few Short Lines at Less Thsn we can Buy Them For Today. 3 PAIRS OF BUTTON SHOES 38 With Welt Soles, Cuban Heels, all Black Leathers, small sites tl.tS 64 PAIRS OF BUTTON SHOES M Blsck Kid. McKay Sewed. Cuhsn Heels, all sizes tl.lS 27 PAIR OP BLACK KID LACE 27 Hi-Top Boots with Louis Heels ; sites S to I only. $3 9i It PAIR BLACK KID VAMP 19 9-inch Whole Quarter Fawn. Cloth Top, Louis Heel, Well Sole sizes 4 to 7 $5.00 McDowell Shoe Co. Just Ask Your Neighbors What They Thought Elaine Hammerstein THE Co-Respondent "RETREAT of the GER MANS at Arras" No. 4. OEOROE OVEY in A POLITE COMEDY BTrytbiu 1 1 IT I1 I I S-Pr (or i. for Ls j lively one of the cheapest foods that lean be used. , AI.HAXV RKT.MI. lMHII s. 4IW.IKXX ll.STI-'K AT til.OHK 't he lljlil Disaster allow n in the films at the I, lobe this esrimisl I'oii'l mist tint Mieat program. TKN CKNT TEA The Methodist church I.adiet' nl Society will base lit rrtrular tiirelin and leu cent tea at ihe home of U s XLiifstir Veal Wednesday aitetlioon al ..Ml oVtnrk s jri(e alleniUme it lr. ire. I )l THE ANSWER Jewell pro ductions are always 100 percent. The direction, Ralph Ince'a beat. The story, not a hashed -over plot, but New and Brilliant AND Mis Hammerstein and Mr. Lucas, Wonderful. home mean defeatlets days for our boys abroad.