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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1918)
PAOB POUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY. MARCH IS. 191. Announcement WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW SPRING STOCKS OF Coatings And Wool Dress Goods YouH enjoy choosing your new EASTER COAT or DRESS from our fine collection ot materials. Our price, at usual, are, moderate quality considered. Come in w enjoy showing you our merchandise. Flood's Store S3 WEST FIRST STREET BEGIN NOW-Toplan your Spring housecleaning 5000 ROLLS of Spring wall paper just received by express. Exclusive patterns and designs. Brighten up those shabby rooms. FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY Wan led at Onee. hours and thirty minutes in any 24 hour period. Apply Room 310 Elec- . Man between IS and 45 yrai v. to qualify for both Conductors and ! tne UuiMing. Portland. Oregon. 1'ort Motormen. Wages: 38 cents per hour. 'and Railway. Light Power C-mpa- first year; 40 cent second year, and ny- M- 45 cents thereafter. Eight hour day.' 0 time and hnlf for all work over eieht ! .rr. -.-v -4vr rc YOUNG MAN KILLED BY FALLING TREE John Miller, a young man working for the Hammond Lumber Company, near Mill City, was killed early this afternoon by a tree falling on him. His father lives at Gates. The case was reported to Coroner Win. Kort miller. and Kred Kortmiller, deputy coroner, will leave for the place this afternoon to make an investigation. Details of the accident are lacking at the hour of going to press. t3 i:!rn:cQ-rwMS!fe You Can Cook in Comfort in a Wired Home How g!ad you will be this summer if your house has been wired for electricity! An electric range heats tv.c food and not the cook and an electric fan gives cooling breezes to offset the heat of nature. . But that is not all it is only in a wired home that your housework can be lightened by the numerous motor-driven labor-savers now in such common use. , - Our estimates will show you how really inexpensive the many advantages of electric service are. OREGON POWER CO. Both Phones 15 306 W. Second In rt I Held Over by Popular Demand - TODAY ONLY HAROLD )nly Joy Clever AS Ivills Gloom t Be on Tuesday Of Course "IT Heard 'Bout It Only Tonight "square DECEIVER" Also Mr. and Mr. Sydney Drew in "THEIR ANNIVERSARY" IN and LKO Komedy Good Music Usual Prices COMING TUESDAY ONLY HOLMESto "Two Bit Seats" WED. JUNE CAPRICE in "Unknown 274" OHIO GAME COMMISSION BOYS PHEASANT EGGS Charles D. Alexander, proprietor of the Ringneck Pheasant rUiiuh, of this city, toduy received an order from the state of Ohio for 3000 phensunt egs valued at JMO for delivery in April. May and June, last year Mr. Alex ander sold the Ohio Hump Commis ion $400 worth of eggs. "SOME" AS AN ADJECTIVE i OREGON BOYS REACH EAST COAST SUNDAY A telegram from an Atlantic Port to members of the Kifth Company at Fort Canby last evening announce, I the safe arrival of members of the 6ith Division, heavy field artillery, Sunday morning. After remaining at this port they will proceed to New York, where they will probably em bark for France. A number of Albany ' bovs. about 30 of them, are with Bat- i tery E, and Capt. Roy Knox is in com- mand of the supply train of the divis ion. TWO BARNS BURN WEST OF ALBANY Fire started simultanoounly in two barnsn the farm of Mrtu Cha. II. Wallett, located seven miles vest of Albany, at 12:;!0 this morning com pletely destroying the build. ng ami content. The origin of the tires la unknown, but it is regarde.! as suspicious that both fires started at the name time. One barn was full of hay ami the oth er contained several tons. Thrre was insurance on both buildings, but it will not cover the entire loss. GUN CLUB MEMBERS MAKE G000 SCORES Some good shooting was done yes terday at the Gun Club grounds by the members of the local shooters organis ation. The following scores were made: Rickard, 24-23; Looney, 23-20; Lin inger, 23-22; Templeton. 23-25; Neeley 23-18; Dodle, P. B., 21-18; Weather ford, 21-22; Dodle, C. G., 21-24; Nick cson, 18-22; Bilyeu, 16-16; Metzgar, 18-16; Drinkard, 22-22. The first score indicated above was made on the Oregonlan contest and the second on the cup. Popular American Slang Has Attached Wsalth of Meaning to the Word. The Amertctin hntilt of coining new Metmlng for word nt-aily known la cloM'ly alllil to tlntt of coining words, write ". Je(Terni Weber III the North American KeU-w. I'uke, for example, the current slung ue of that much ued word Vinif." Whnt a wenlih of mennlng and lulmnttlon the Ainerl ran has Invented for the word I "Some as an adverb mny lie heurd In mnuy plnccs. For InHtiince, In the Telisn valley dUtrlet of IVvon. the im tlves mny any, "It Old rain sum e terilny. Hut the Amerleun umihl ue the word an an a!Jecttve nt.J any, "That was ome mill jrenti-nlay." This ne Is hard to derlne. In the inM.lle of the lint century "Home." mennlri onlilenible, or notable. Man ended "a modern slnnc word. Tdiiy "iim'" Is almost limitless In Its rniwieliy for appllentloif. It Implies npprovnl. en thu!:ivn, ntrenitii. wmider. adrnlra Hon. dliruwt or ainutement. The Seefln nmy have hecn sown lo rormvnll. In lVvon or In l.mn-nhlre. but I s-rtoiily doubt If a native of any of the coun'lin would ever any en thuln'tliilly. -'r hail some fun lnt nlRht." or mimiMtlenlty. "Tliln I mm bk !" Another word to which Amerl. runs have given a new meaning Is the verb "ral." In FniMnnd. men nil rroia; In America, they alo niliu' children. Children's and Misses New Easter Hats Thev are all here a dandy lot u f I In in, in all colors and styles, fur liny lols la girl III year old. We save In buying for our 175 lluxy Stores for rash. You get a good share of litis saving 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49, $1.69, $1.98 $2.49, $2.98 HI S Tlllt HltOWN SIH)i:S I (lit HOYS AM) (illtl.S. Kverytliing Alw.ia for I.csi Kvcrytliing' Always for Lett NO TICK 1 Regular meeting. I'ythian Sisters, ; Tuesilay, March 19, 1918. Initiation and Picnic lunch. All members urged to be present. Bessie Cameron Simpson, M. of R. ' and C Mar 18-19. vr Olfp WANT AOS The Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder Now it tlie lima to buy shoe For Fa.ler oill soon he here. We hat a large variety of alyle In all leather and variou. two lone Ure combinalions. Note the follow ing Ion prices e oRcr you these high grade shoes for. Women's lllurk kid Ysmp l.are, Louis or Military Heel J.l.jfl. tl.l., U I.I.UO. KM. Women's llljik or Tan Yamp, (irry or Tan (loth Top lre. Military or Uiui Heel al ll.fi.'i. Women's While I amu late Shoes, Military and High Heels I.M. H :o and tl.Zi Women'. Patent Tump. I I 00 vnlues for . 11.61 ( hihlren's W nil t'snis SIi.h-s I. SS and II. S W omen s Mark Velvet Ijce Shoes II. K3 Wumen's Sample I'ump and Oxfords II.IH and 11.93 C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS In Prehistoric Times. Bonechlel Say. you ! Whaddys mean by snenktu' Into my cave an beatln' up my dnuKbter? Stouehammer Tea. I did call on your daughter and beat her up some. But I assure you. sir. my Intentions were honorable. GLOBE Last Time Today DONT FORGET "Big Timber" Featuring Kathlyn Williams and Wallace Reid Alto "FATTY" Arbuckle in 'Fatty in Coney Island" USUAL PRICES muf&& y VIVIAN MARTIN in " Giving Becky a Chance" Easter Footwear White Is Right W) Peters egyptain Reign skin with Ivory soles white heels with rub ber top lift in both Louis and Military style $5.50 Big Closing Out Sale C. E. PEARCE & CO. We will close out our entire stock of Groceries at cost including fixtures Beginning Thursday, March 21st We will take eggs in trade, paying the cash price DON'T FORGET THE DATE We will be closed all day Wed. White canvaslace lace with rubber sole and low rubber heel $3.50 to $4.00 McDowell Shoe Co. Advertising Momentum t Many inatitutions aspect advertising to perform miracles, to rehabilitate i depleted list of customers in a few weeks or harvest a golden crop of dollars. Advertising is not based on wlsardry any more than on quackery. Its results ire cumulative. There are no miracles In advertising, but money so Invested, If Invested properly and the opportunities thus created properly followed, will yield handsome returna. An inquiry from a prospect who has never transacted busln.sa with your organisation ,1s the most vital and the most pot.nt factor In the success of your business. That Inquiry represents growth, development new business, and new inquiries art worth attention, study and care the full measure of your service. Th aggresslv. and consistent adver tiser whose educational publicity attracts, will find that the businsss has acquired new momentum, the effect of which will bt apparent In suc ceeding years. THE FINANCIAL WORLD Trvrj 1-11. v v yv i n.v it ' y.?v rm1 ' 't ('.' ?"y -my J4x?4it4?s3 i. Msmi.srarM