Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 25, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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RON OUT OF PORTLAND
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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. MARCH 14. 118.
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Just This Week Then
This Week
Only
Busy Corner Grocery
Will put forth every effort ti clime nut the stock ly making a fur
ther rcilmtlim un 14 1 1 guuda ret'iiidli-sa uf cost.
WILL AI.M) MAM: A HAdtll ll K' ON ALL FIXTl' KKH
Busy Corner
Grocery
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tiorm tp Nrort
Kin n m Krtir, who hm Ihvti rm-
)im1 til tttr Ctittut'c, haa nctrt(l a
oititiin At Newport.
II rr Kriiin Mill ity
W. I. Tnli f Mill City rtit Sun
ilny in Albany.
Hrturn to O. A. -
Mid KntKi-ririt nul Kuth I.Win
Xifnl v( U. A. . nt thr wrffk-vnt
with thrir 1'nrrntB.
On Vtajr lu Montana
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tint morning un his way to J'oplar,
Mnt., to viait hia parrnta.
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THK iili r.iintn
fur llttiiinc.
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II rr from Itallas
'One Shra uf I 'alius spent the week
vm with his a rents hrr.
Lravra fur Valr
Cyrus Whitn.-y li ft tint mom in if for
Vnli , Knatcrn Ore-iron, to work on tha
farm of Frank MrKnifht.
On lluninraa Trio
J. II. Safley wrnt to Tangent thU
inurmnt; on husinrsa.
Former Albany I toy
Nunnnn Crane uf Portlum!, a form
er A Many boy, la visiting uM friends
lie rr.
Vinitins (iranclarrnta
Mm Naomi Mansfield of Portland
la hera visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mm. K. W. Koss.
Makes Offirrra Camp
Kdmund Trarry, who visited in Al
liany ovrr the week-end and who haa
Um stationed at Kt. Stevena, Irfl to
day for Fortress Monroe, Virginia,
where ha will attend the Coaat Artil
lery nfflrrrV training school. Ity
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TO VOI R ;i!(il -:H S ANI SAY "SEND ME A 'I. I N NO R E
I'ltAMi HAM:" Thr retail price till April 1 will lie Sic per pound.
Hum ami Egg for Kastrr Hrranfaat linked Hum for Dinner.
a ikimk product guaranteed iiy homk p koplk
D. E. NEBERGALL MEAT CO.
New Records Today
No. .M'.i.'l There l Service Flng nt Our Home 75e
No. iMi'.O- Whi n Vou Come llnck Home 75c
No. 'Jiss - ( ol.i-n nt the Kml Ks'nte Office 75c
No. ;i:'ii- A Dubya Prayer nt Twilight 7
No. "I!'l - There's a I.umn of Su"r Down in Iixir- 75c
No. V -1 7 1 - Tlnt'a a Motlu'r' l.ilir'ty Lonn 75e
No. L'lIM-.- I'll Comr Hnrk to You Wlun lt'a All Over 75c
No. I'm Coini; to Kollow I'f Iloya 75c
No. 'J ISO The Pri-nm cf a Kol.litT Hoy 75c
COiML' IN and 1 1 If AR these New Columbia Records at
Wood worth Drug Co.
MONEY
Monoy lioul(l ho k'oim! m rvunt, not a crurl mnntor. It will icrve
Iwiit when plnrcil in a hnnk account. It will crvc you when you need
it moat. It atamla ri'aily on a moment' notiro to do your bidding.
We invito your hanking buainraa.
ALBANY STATE BANK
AI.RANY. OREGON
KOMI PI'.U CKNT ON TIM E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS
J hm i rfl MULTNOMAH
HOTEL
Portland. Ore.
The people of Alhany and I.inn County art invited to make UM of
this Hotel. We are turc our acrvlce will plcaa yo.
A will iliri til k ii k from tha toe
if Oeputy Diatrlct Attorney Kyan'a
boot and an iiijunrtion to "keep on
itoiriK" waa the reception accorded to
Juke Kporra, alleiced alacker and pro
Oerinan, lata of Kuitene when ha made
Ilia apH'arnnr In Portland lata Ha
lunlay aflernimn.
riiorra, who waa eacorted out of
l-anu county luat Wedneailay by a
I'omniltti-e of f0 villantea, appeared
it polira lu:adiuartra lata Saturday
afternoon and inquired fur tha district
attorney. "I want to awear out a
warrant fur thoae Kuxrna people who
ran me out of town," Hpurea explain
ed to Deputy Attorney Kyan.
Ha produced a clipping from the
Oregonian of laat Thuraday, in which
an account waa given of hia forcible
ejection from Eugene by a committee
uf a half hundred determined citiiena
"Are you tha man named in thia
article?" queried Ryan.
"Yea, and I want to have them ar
retted," replied Hporea.
Hut ha had hardly made hia explan
ation when Ryan jumped to hia feet,
grahlied Spon-a by the collar and
ahoved him to the atairway nearby.
Ryan 'a right foot ahot out to aaaiat
Sporea in hia hurried trip down the
atairway.
When laat aeen, Sporea waa heading
for the Union depot with Patrolman
l.illia cloae by in the offing to aee that
he heeded Ryan'a command to keep on
going.
According to a report from Eugene,
Sporea wv compelled to leave there
becauae of hia unpatriotic aentimenta
which ha indiacreetly expreaaed pub
licly. Eugene eititena aay that he haa
made aeditioua remarka, haa refuaed
to auhacribe to any of the war fundi
and haa belittled tha liberty bond campaign.
He waa ejected from Eugene be-
rauae, it waa laid, he waa tha wont
of a number of unpatriotic people liv
ing in I.ane county. He narrowly ea-
raped being tarred and feathered, the
committee of ritizena having elimin
ated thia feature from hia farewell
reception upon hia promiie never to
return.
Sporea cam to Albany from Eu
gene and tried to aecure legal aniat
ance from local attorneya, but waa re
fuaed in every caae.
Miaa lnora row II of Hrownavill"
will b ft candiduto for county trraa
iirer ami wiil filr for the Democratic
nomination for that of fire. Thia ia
tha word rereivtd from IfrowfiaviJle
lute thia afternoon.
Miaa Powell ia a daughter of Form
r ('ommiiiioner Hiram 1'owtdl. ia a
irraduata of ft well-known college arid
naa taufht In the Isrownaville uuMic
achoola for the pant eiirht yeara. Hit
r nt her rroaat'd the plaina in the year
1K52 and located in Linn county short
ly after hia arrival in Oregon.
Miaa I'owelf haa lare circle of
frienda all over the county and ia said
to be one of the most capable tear-h-
ra that they nave ever had In tha
Mrownaville public schools. She could
undoubtedly fill the office acceptably
and, unleas Miaa raw ford of I,tba
non should conclude to enter tha race,
will b tha unanimous choice of her
party.
RUSSIA ASKS FOR
JAPAN'S SIBERIAN PLANS
LONDON. March 2. Premier Te-
rauclii told the Japan houae of
peera that the government ia not
considering Sirian intervention
where the enemy war pnionera are
not a real menace.
PETROGRAD, March 23. (U. P.)
The soviet commisaaries directed
Foreign Miniiter Trhernii to inuuire
of America, England Japan regarding
the Japaneu plana to occupy Siberia.
A military comminion under Trot
ky ia considering defenae plan.
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Make the moat of your time thia week. e to it that your wardrobe ia auffieiently replenished.
Suit, Coat, Skirt, Petticoat, Waist,
Hat, Corset, Gloves, Neckwear,
Handkerchief, Hose, Shoes
Dainty Lingerie
In fact. e that you are well aupp!, with tTJ d,ui of JoaT tpptrtL
faithful, hard work he earned the op
portunity to try for a commiaaion,
and hia many frienda in thia city will
wiih him the belt of luck in hia ef
fort!.
Sand Ridge Auxiliary
The Sand Ridge Auxiliary of the
Red Croaa keepa buay. Since January
1 the following articlca nave been
completed: 95 bed ahirta, 24 wrist
lets, 29 sweaters, ten pair wool ox,
fiv pair bed aox, three wash cloth,
three surgical wipea and 4,000 gun
wipe. The net tit dance netted 29.
50.
On llusineaa Trip
R, Anderson wont tu Portland this
morning on buaiaeas.
Here From Eugene-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Dawaon of
Eugene apent the week-end in Albanv
with their parent.
Went to Portland-
Clarence Wilea went to Portland
thia morning to viait relatives.
Vinited Sister
M. S. Cohen of Vancouver apent the
week-end hej-e with his sister, -Mrs.
M. Sender.
Returned Home
Mra. Edith Waite of Portland re
turned after a visit here with her sis
ter, Mra. Frank Skipton.
Paxard Through Albany
T. P. Cramer of O. A. C. waa in
Albany a few hours thia morning on
hia way bark to school after spending
the week-end with his parents in
Grant Pass.
Weather Report
Yesterday's temperature ranged
from 3H to 58 degrees. The rainfall
was .20 inches and the river is 7.9
feet.
Returned Home
Mrs. Etna Gentry returned home
Inst night after a few days' viait with
her aon in Portland.
Going to Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Clnra McCoy haa resigned her
position with Hamilton's Store and
will leave the last of the week for
Washington, D. C, to visit her son.
Chns. McCoy who is in tho navy, and
her dnughter. Miss Li la McCoy who
is working in a government office.
She expects to be gone n couple of
month.
Spent Sunday at Donald-
Hugh Hnmmerly spent Sunday at
Donnld visiting frienda.
Visitrd In Lebanon-
Mis Dorothy Smith and Mr. S. E.
Alexander visited Sunday in Lebanon.
WOMEN'S OXFORDS.
PL'MPS. in
SMARTEST DESIGNS
for SPRING
With that Easter Costume that
you're planning, dont overlook
or even put off till the laat
minute, your choice of footwear.
For you must well know that
there ia no one article that
o well put the finish touch
the final snap to a amart cos
tume as a pair of dainty, well
fitted Oxfords or Pumps.
Here are the Favorites for
Spring,
Oxfords, patent, pearl, grey,
dark tan and white, $5 to S7.50
Pumps, black, grey and white,
long vamp with Louis, high Cu
ban or low military heels $4.50
and $5.00
McDowell
Shoe Co.
MEN
You also will wjnt to "apruce up- for this Easter aeaaon. New atylea of soft collar, whit or Pais
Beach Sox. a new soft ailk cravat. Yea. every item of your dreaa that reveal your individuality,
you may find here.
Cash Values Worth While
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LIBRARY SUCCEBUL IN
COLLECTING BOOKS
The Albany public library reports
a very auecessful week in collecting
books for the soldiers. Tha Twenti
eth Century club gave 25 volumes.
The Shakespeare club gave 11 vol
umes. The Sacajawea Campfire girl
collected 28 volumes.
The Teachers' club voted $35 to pur
chase books with for Camp Lewis.
Among the other large given were
the following: Mrs. Chas. Stewart,
20 vols.; Mrs. Charles Carter, 17 vols.;
A. N. Minton, 11 vols.
By Saturday night a total of 144
volumes and $35 had been given.
A large picture of General Persh
ing drapM with a silk flag adorned
the table on which the books were
piled.
Natural Famlnlna Thought.
Bescner (to drowning woman)
"Now. madam, don't straggle and we
are safe ; the lake la aa clear as a mir
ror, and " Drowning Woman "On.
let me look In It ! I think my back hair
la coming down I"
READ OUR WANT ADS
Essex A Essex to close their doors
FOREVER. See the Ad.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE
The undersigned City Treasurer of
Albany, Oregon, ha fund on hand
to and will pay off City General Fund
Warrants Noa. 232 to 459 inc., of the
issue of 1916. Interest will cease with
date of this notice, March 25, 1918.
H. B. CUSICK,
25m27 City Treasurer.
TEETH OF ANTEDILUVIAN
BEAST FOUND AT LEBANON
Remains Found in Spring Indicate
Willamette Valley Waa Haunt
of Extinct Monster
Three teeth of the extinct mam
moth hoarv forebear of the qua ter
nary eleDhant were found recently in
a spring on the farm of J. J. Swan,
near Lebanon. Mr. Swan was clean
ing and enlarging the spring so as to
secure his water supply therefrom,
and the heavy grinders, together with
a piece of jawbone, were found in the
mud deposit.
The teeth are very large and heavy.
They are in a perfect state of preserv
ation and are among the best speci
mens ever found here. The outside
enamel, pulp and roots are as white
and hard as when their orehistoric
owner bore them in his massive jaw.
Indians, unable to understand tne
presence of teeth of so great a sfsa
and fearing lest their owner appear,
are thought to have found them and
thrown them into tha deep spring.
The spot was investigated by J. G.
Crawford and other local men. On
of the teeth is now in the collection
of Charles D. Alexander.
Essex & Essex to close their doors
FOREVER. See the Ad.
NOTICE .TO PUBLIC
The Albany steal bridge will he
closed to traffic from t to 13 a. m.
and from 1 to 5 p. m. commencing
on March 3rd and nntil farther no
tice. By order of the Lion County
County Court salt!
"THE BLUEBIRD
for Happiness.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
A. A. Bender, clerk of School Dis
trict No. 25, Linn County, Oregon, will
receive bids for the remodeling of and
the erection and completion of an ad
dition to their school building. Theso
works to be in accordance with plans
and specifications as prepared by Ar
nold C. eJnkins, Architect, until two
o'clock Saturday,. April IS, 1918.
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USED CAR BARGAINS
Oak Iand'f i ve-paaaenger.
Hudson Roadster.
Ford five-passenger.
Marion five-passenger.
Studebaker Make-Good truck.
Buick five-passenger.
Ford Roadster, body and windshield.
Call and see them.
PACIFIC GARAGE
22m25 134 W. Second St
maxhu. This Is 'Mallory' TJ?
ill AND THAT MEANS SOMETHING IN THIS STORE Cjjjii
iJ ,T IS AX EVENT IN HAT MERCHANDISING WHICH WE WANT I.
" Y0U TO KX0W AB0LT- nZclfhjf 111
" srRING STYLES OF J 111
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"THE
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ERIC V. HAUSER, President
H. H. CLOUTIER, Managar.
4 for Happiness.