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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MARCH It, 1911. PAOI THRU Boys Will Be Boys nr n I CITY NEWS And who would want them otherwise? Even If they do play hard and fan with cloth ing and ahoea, remember that it'a In their play daya that they atari builtlinf strong bodiea for Lifs a (utura labors. We cannot help you out with clothe, but we can sup ply yon with good, aerulbl, stylish aho'a that wer made for Real Boy shoes at mod erate price that will withstand the roughest play ol growing (la. Price, pair, $3.00 to $4.50 Mcdowell SHOE CO. V. O. V. NOTI.CK I n I nd-y rvrniti. 8 . in , AUuny I amp o liri will crlrliralr Ihrir eM.t A ii in v rt turjf. An r si client (Koifram lcen i-lannr! and a jtood time i ...tired. Voi1mrn and f-iu.Iirt arr ituttrd to attend IW order f C. C. mW2 Return to O. A. C Raymond N'cteci...II nd Marion H ctfirhrr went over to C'nrvatlta thi trairninfr. where, ihty arc arttett'linf, O. A. C , after .tending the week-end with their parent. Spent Sunday Her E 1 touck of Corvallii t,ent Sim day here. Working in Shipyard J. McChrmey, who it working In the shipyard, at Portland, pent Sun day .here viiiiinff hit wife and daiiK liter. Hera From C or vail It Mi m Mary Hinder of ( urvatlit -prut SundUy with her fiirrutt. Sptnt Week.End With Parentt Mmes Kaiherine and Ruth Livln Kod rrturiird l O, A. C. tliit inuni H. g after aprnditiK tlie week -ind in AUuiiy wild their parrtilt, Mr. and Mr. I K. irttffHid, Viiited in Donald Huh Miitiimerly ij.ent Sund.y in Itt.n.tM vioiiing ftirml. Mr and Mn. (tiu Ike of ("or vallit pnt Sunday in il!any vm.: ini Mi t. I.mkr'i parent , Mr. an.! Mr. Jaiiiet N.nnry. In Portland on limine If W. Marker ii in Portland til nn hittine!. Went to Portland U. K WimmIwuiiIi went In 1 rt land yesterday morning on lmini baliy Hoy Horn A hutiy hoy Mai lxtn Siindiy iw.rn nig to Mr ami Miv W'ulton t'avc ti thi home of Mr. ' 'avr't parent in I r ha noil M r. ( 'a r w ork at Vii--.vk Hart-cr Shp. Visited Parw ( .-lie Shea of the f rryon ij vcr -nmpaiiy of IuHat tpriit the wrcl ;.d a it It hi pirrntt. Vliiied Sitter Sunday Mr, W. H. I. re of Ftik-rne viited in Mt-aiiy SiimUv -with lit iteT. Mrt. Krrd Kiininillnr. Spent Sunday in Sprinffirld Jo,hn and Pete Lamherty and fani iIm .pent Sunday in SprinKfield viw iting with relative!. Viiiiin With Newmans Mr and Mn. I.. W. l.awt and Mr. and Mr. O. Ha Hoc and daughter Irt. of Vulcan, AMnrta. who have ren prttdinK the winter in Califor nia, are visiting with the Newman. Shipping Loganberry Juice Tlw LMhany I-ngeinheery Juice a iutation it thi.-tng a carload of 1 Lanlrrry juW-r today to New York City. Mayor Curl, trcretary of the association. Main tint the cai'load ha hern wold and i heirg drlivered. The car contain V-W pound. Wnt to Newport Will Green Jrft thi noon for New ; ort on lnuine. HIS REALIZATION OF WAR Deprived of Loved Tobacco, Man Be. Qlne to e Orlm Struggle In All Ita Horror. Tlio man with thn tall allk hat and tlm pin tr1M-1 tronwra and the fur rilliirH ovn'oHt ahiihfd out of hla Minoulne Mimiliiy In front of the down town drug etort. wliirv ho imuelly dla ui'iuiita arh moriilrig to buy hla duy'a iijj1,II.m of n'ltl HiivuniiM, I let wavtMl uu airy bund at hla rhuuffViir and wiuun'd bla aboulili'ra bw-ulh th- fur of tbt ovrrriial to the (JriM-kcr l-aud air. Kvi-rylhlug waa all right. Thin tin- man wllb IIih tall allk lint and IIih plu atrliM'd Irouwra and the fur-f-otliiri-d ovrrroat atrcxli on In ti. wurd ItwrlKMr counter and Hung a dol lar bill on the abowruau. He niitlcil tbern w,r? no IlKbta In the huuihjureof tbtf raaea. ThcO be aaw no rlirka wir lbtri. Ib'blnd the drug couiitfra be finally elil a man be kuw. lt me bava a balf-doxn ainukfa," hi an Id. MHirry, but notblu' dnln' tbla rooru IhK." aiibl I hi' niun be anew. "Why whut'a wrong hi-ret" "Nut aellliig tiMlay. l"uH adraliilmra tlon. yo know." Hlowly a great lump roae In the throat "f the man with Hie tall hat and the ln airljMMl troUMTa. Ilurrfedly bf felt In nil hla ixiekeia. Then be ruhvi IMIt to e whether the auti hud left fur home. Then he hurried to another drug atnrw. Then, sadly, hi" went to the ,rflUv. Aa be euterd the dtxir, the young I'Jtl-a-week clerk took hla uauul atiajTle from bla mouth and exhub-d a rloud of the bitter aiuoke that bad long miule hlin hated by the atenognipbera. The limn with the lull hat hurried oter to blin. "For heavi-n'e sake, Johnny, lot me have a atogle, will your' "Korry, Im., but tbla la all I got I fouuil tbla un In nty iorket tbla morn ing -left over from Hunday." The man with the tall hat went In and ant down. Hi railed his moat rap Id stenographer and began to dlctbte to her. Ills first letter It should hare been purely about atorka and bonda began like thla: "The American people auddenly feel the iron hand of real war la claalng In I uimn them." Indianapolis Newa. XHZHXHZHZHZHHXHZHZHXH Z H X H X H X H HAMILTONS' H X H X H X H X H X H X H THE FASHION EVENT OF THE SEASON PRINTZESS WEEK Our Ready-to-Wear Section is replete with a majestic showing of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Jersey Sweaters, Petticoats that truly reveal the most beautiful modes of apparel for Spring DON'T put off your vinit until late in the week, but DO come early, try on some of these garments, andsatiify your self as to the suitability of onr extensive selection for your Easter attire FASTER COMES EARLY THIS YEAR, MARCH 31st "A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT XHXHXHXZHZHZHZHZXHSItn SE II 32 II ii R II SS II s II CASH VALUKS ZHZHZHZHZHXXHXHZHXHXH HAMILTONS' WORTH WHILE II S II s II s II s II HXHXHZHZHZHZHHBRCnn3 Abaorbent Cotton Twica Used. Th muich the lnRiiQlty of a f rcii'-h rhpuilKt who uaa truk hy thv fiirt tlmt In the military lumpltala of alon alMiut 4.4)0 pounda of oh rl. . cotton wita uhh1 dally, a prHv Un hr.ri drWorHl whlrh innke It pol hit to utw aollfd cotton a nwourl tli:i.-. The flmt atp la the removal of all Krraae by boiling Uu or twelve hour In a aoda aolutlon, or by treating It under prenaure for thrc hours In a ar-uled contRlner 11lleI wltb th name aolutlon. After thla the cotton la thor oughly waxhed In machine and all thi moUturv reinm-ed by placing It In a blgh-Hpeed centrifugal drier. Drying la followed by bleaching with hypo chlorine of time and a aecond wnhlng and drying. Finally the purified pro duct la conled. packed and again atei lilted. Popular Mechanic Mugaalne. Subscribe for Th Democrat. Only a pro-German or a miin formed American will icoff at tha ef fort of the government to comerve the food mpply of the nation. WHEM answering Claiified ada idratp mention the Pfmrvni THE GREAT DESIRE of this institution i to ive iwrvice, iJti'.feO-li.m, and protection Keel free to consult with ui at ny time rriMrdint; yotir huinc proMrttu. Thii iiotitution cord:ally invites you to iur its facilities, ALBANY STATE BANK ALBANY. ORKCON FOUR PER CENT ON DEPOITS Britain Leana to Decimal System. The movement In Ktuftnnd looking toward the adoption of the decimal ayateru for currency, which ha the hacking of the AtnoHHted Chixuleni of .tmerce of the t'nlted Kingdom. t guliilng grotin.l. The lmlQ Statlnt i ui aim that the BftSfK'lutlon ban reivilveil to pretiH the mntter upon the attention of the government and tn urye the lu triMlucilon of a hill In pnrllnmeut. It la proiHtNiif to re tit hi the sovereign ax tnmlnrd vntue of a tlinipnnl mi Hit, the half sovereign r a lul'ln. the four Ahll ling piece 'jut iiiIIIh. the two-shilling piece or tlotin U mills, the hit If florin, commonly known a the shilling. tV mills, and the stxiiencc mills. f sulmldtnry coinage It Is rccoomrnded to coin ten-mill plwcs nnd flvc-mlll pieces. Itchm these It Is suggested thnt a four-mill, three-mill and two-mill piece also be coined, nnd If found de slrntde a coin representing one mill. An the farthliig Is so little used It la not regarded aa likely that anything below the value of a half penny will be, coined. First English Hacknty Coaches. Cnptitln Bailey lntrtHhiciMl hackney conches Into Knglnnd In 1?25, and by his wldcnwnlfe advertising methods got all London talking about them. Samuel Pepys, a wily old politician, wns first Induced to tnke a ride, al though It Is snld the old man Insist ed upon n Inrge conslderntlon for plac ing hla life tn Jeopardy. READ OUR WANT ADS. Over There and Over Here Over there on the fighting front, and behind the linea, the telephone la aa indiapenaahle (a it la here at home. Over there troopa are moved and battle fought, the movement, of the enemy reported and the aiipplica and munition, brought up by mean, of telephone communication. Over her mora than 12,000 long-line operatora have been apecially trained for Government aervice, and the Government 'ait . Wellington keepa in cloae touch with every phase of war preparation and directa the work of a vaat number of Induatrlea upon which the aucceia of our armiea will depend. Over there and over here the great war captain, and the captaina of Induatry depend upon telephone communication to carry out their plana aucceaafully. Th Bell System la devoting all It, great reaourcea to the end that the work of preparing our armiea for battle and of auataining them in the field, ahall go on ayatematlcally and efficiently ao that over here and over there, there may be coordinated and auatained effort which alone will bring the final victory. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Pure Drugs and Chemicals H Look the list over Quality guaranteed by us J-or. Pure Glycerin 25c 3-oz. Pure Extract Vanilla 25c S-oz. Pure Extract Lemon 26c 3-oi. Spirit, Oamphor 25c 6 oi. Electric Oil Liniment 50c 3-oz. Pure White Pine Cough 25c 8-oz. Pure White Pine Cough 50e 1 pint Houaehold Ammonia 15c l pint Pure Turpentine 15c 1 pint Denatured Alcohol 20c 1 pint Pure Olive Oil ...65e 1 pint Pure Witch Hazel 25c 1 pound Epsom Salta 15c Powdered Borax, package 15c Pure Alum 15c. Lux Waahing Powder 10c Palm Olive Soap 10c Glycerin Soap 10c Shaving Soap 10c AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES PRICES REASONABLE Burkhart & Lee Three Albany Boy, Tranaferred K L. A). plow-ate. of 5th company at Fort Canby, arrived home on the early morning train on a four day' furloUKh to vnit hif parents. He sUted that 33 more bo' will leave I'ort Canby today for Fort Steveii, hcre anntlier division is being; form, rd to take the place of the 65th di vion, which recently left. Three Al bany bys, Srrtft. Jay Palmer. Sergt. James Setchficld and Corp. Parson, were among those transferred. The balance of the number was made up of the boys from North Dakota that have been at Fort Canby for tome time. READ OUR WANT ADS. SHOES for Young Men 2 Good Numbers That Have Real Pep A "good toe" it half the battle and here are two new arrivals that will "put it ovr" every time. They are of the dark tan shades and on an English pattern and notice the . PRICES:- $5 to $7 Drop in and slip on your size and we promise you will be glad you came. The Blain Clothing Co. Kenton Hoi Ralph Kenton of the Willamette Iron tc Steel Works of Portland was in Albany for the) week-end. On Business Trip F. C. Damtals wect out to Tan- ed friends in Albany over Sunday. Kent this mornina; on business. I Here Visiting Parents Visited Parents Marvin Stevens spent the week-end in Mbany with Jhia) parents. Hers Over Sunday- Steven FarreHy of Portland vish- Electricity is the Cheapest Power You can Buy Electricity is no longer a luxury to be enjoyed by the few. It is now within the reach of the many. Read the following figures based on the average rates for electric current. A nickel' worth of electricity will: Run . IS In. fan for IS bra. Run a Hwini machine motor lor IS two. Pt.r on oloctrio niono for S h.s- , Pump tOO ooll.no .1 wolor 1UI ft- tUch Clin i horoo. oroom S hoooo. Grin. 2 buonolo of oar noon Crook 10 buBholo of oorn Throoh 7 H buohoU of korlor Crind 400 I bo. of oonooo Cloon 1200 oq. foot of oorpot Churn SO lbs. of buttor Soporoto SSOO lb, of milk Milk SS cow. Opor.t. erindoton. for IS hro. and do many other useful things. Ltt us sAov you where electricity win help YOU. OREGON POWER CO. Both Phones 15 306 W. Second -ties Lf B A N Y a NATIONAL DANK 40 INTEREST Beginning April 1st, 4 per cent interest will be paid by the First Savings Bank on yearly Tims Certificates of Deposit. Ion il U SAVINGS DANK Advertising Momentum Many institutions expect advertising to perform miracles, to rehabilitate a depleted list of customers in few weeks or harvest a (etcVm erne of dollars. Advertising Is not baaed on wisarsVy any mere thaa ea quackery. Its results are cumulative. There are no miracles in advertising, but m ones' so tnvsstsd. kf invested properly and the opportunities thus created property follewed, will yield handsome returns. An inquiry from a prospect who haa never transacted baa in ess with your organisation ,ki the most vital and the most potent facte fat She success of your busbiesa. That Inquiry represents growth, development new business, and new laqulriee are worth aRaefica, sTadp and ears the full measure of your service. The aggressive aad sonata awl adves tiaer whose educational publicity attracts, will find that (he baafaiaas baa acquired a new momentum, the effect of which wfH be apparent In auo eeeding year. THE FINANCIAL WORLD