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rxoi rom . ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. THl'RSDAY, JUNE 6. 1911 You Will Need . Cool Underwear FOR THE WARM DAYS We have complete Une for Women and Children. GAUZE VESTS Sleeveless, wjng sleeve, lonjr sleeve, and bodice styles 15c to 65c UNION SUITS Dutch Neck, square neck, V neck; sleeveless, wing leeve, lace knee, tight knee, etc. All sizes 45c to $1.50 CAMISOLES and CORSET COVERS In wash silk, crepe de chine. Nainsook, muslin, etc. '. 25c to $2.25 MISSES' UNDERWEAR Game vests 15c to 55c UNION SUITS Sire 4 to 16 years 50c Flood's Store 334 West First St GATES NEWS GATES, June 6. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hester returned frem a trip to Northern California and Sou thern Oregon Thursday. Miss Isabell Leeper went to Albanv Wednesday, returning Saturday. Mr. Edison came out from Quartx ville Monday. Lance Stewart went to Quartzville Tuesday. Red Oakley went to Quartxville Wednesday. , Strawberries are selling here at 92-60 per crate. . Memorial Day exercises conducted fcy Mr. Kraig of Mill City at Fairview Cemetery were attended by a large crowd. A splendid program was ren dered by the Mill City schoolchildren. The children formed in line of march That Quality Look" A McDowell Feature WOMEN'S OXFORDS OF EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. IN THE TRIMMEST AND DAINT IEST OF PATTERNS 'THE marks of individuality ' and distinction to character istic of all better grade mer chants strikingly apparent in , these handsome summer Oxfords All the correct lasts and leathers in medium and special sizes FOUR 'DOLLARS UPWARDS McDowell Shoe Co. and formed a circle around the sol diers' graves where they all joined in singing "America, followed by speak ing and an address by Mr. Kraig and a patriotic talk by Rev. Clark; and all sang the Star Spangled Banner. The exercises closed with the children dec orating the soldiers' graves with wreaths of beautiful flowers. Miss Edith French of San Francisco came Tuesday and is visiting her mo ther, Mrs. Grant Smith. The welcome warm weather has at last arrived. The thermometer is reg istering 86 degrees at 7 p. m. Tues day, but the nights are cool. L. T. Henness and H. O. Bevier mo tored to Stayton on business Saturday in- Mr. Henness' car. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle are selling out preparatory to moving back to their old home in Missouri. Boys Take Hike A doxen .boys are guests today of A. C Schmitt, who is taking them on a trip to Mary's Peak. The boys will sleep under the stars tonight and make the climb in the morning. AUCTION SALE There will be a Red Cross auction sale in front of the Red Cross store on Saturday, June 15th, at 3 p. m. A buggy, English dog cart, livestock, etc will be sold at auction at this time. Persons desiring to donate articles should leave same at Red Cross store. 6jl4 l - hi) t 4 ' ) H ' t I at the Rolfe Friday and Saturday. Playing in "TREASURE ISLAND," Kodak- Same old price on films at Fred Dawson's Rexall Store "The Store of Quality" Let us finish your pictures No Matter Where You Are Always look for the J. ('. IVnney you. IDT Busy Stores working year. tiihgtmm petliconta CSc Sateen petticoats $1.23 Hi'iitherbliHini HtticonU $Ut, Silk Mttii'(Hit $2.21. $2.HK, $3.H Bungalow aprons ....'.... VMc House dresses $I.VH Middies $1.23. $l.l. $1.1111 Muxlin combination suits IWc VXc Men's blue or gray work Co. sign. It means lower prices to to save you money every diiy in the shirts TUr Men's soft rollnr dress shirts THe, HHc Men's covert pants f 1.UH Men's klinkl pants $1.25 Men's heavy bib overalls $I.3H Men's union suits .... Hc, Hr Men's athletic suits . . 4"e. Hlk Men's 2 -piece umlerwear . , 4tlc Men's work son .... 1 for 25c A&" 15 KOI "A Greet Net of Atercv drawrv tkrouirtv w in r pAmpnoivnftpri Cross -TVvt .j Mini - aVM"is - THE SUN THAT NEVER SETS ! ! . i i . y 2 teanpoon salt ILat the milk with the bay leaf, suit, K-pier and onion Juice in a double Uiiler. Soften the butter aud blend It with the flour. Pour hot milk grad ually on this paate and beat until smooth. Bring to a tail and rook over hot wnter for 10 minutes, then cool nlightly. Blend cottage cheese, sodu and peanut butter, softening with a little of the warm sauce to, a smooth thick cream. Add the cream to the nuce, and rehent carefully. Avoid boiling the sauce fur this will toughen the cheese. Serve with croutons. Prayer Meeting There will be a women's prayer meeting at the First 1'rvshyterian. church tomorrow, afternoon at 4 o'clock. WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. kindly mention The Democrat. SEED CORN Minnesota 13 for cn U. C. IIAYNE Feed. Flour, (irain, Gasoline, Oil East Third and Main 0 v IAI. KICKS ROLFE MATIN KK loc KVKMXi; 13c I'l.US TAX. KIDS Sc TODAY AND Till' BSD AY I'Al LINK STAKK In a Trisnglr play "Until They Get Me" In which an officr places honor before that of SWKKTIIKAKT AI.St ' A TKIAN;i.E COMEDY, and . The Fit. Ill INC TKAIL" Kpisode No. 8 The STRANDS of DKM Two-Reil Famous O. HENRY 8TOKIF.4 A COMEDY: "Slippery Slim and TIIK (ireen-Kyed Monster." Coaributed by H. Davltt Welsh. Advertising Momentum Many institutions expect advertising to perform miracles, to rehabilitate a depleted list of customers in a few weeks or harvest a golden crop of dollars. Advertising is not based on wizardry any more than on quackery. Its results are cumulative. There are no miracles in advertising, but money so invested, if invested properly and the opportunities thus created properly followed, will yield handsome returns. An inquiry from a prospect who has never transacted business with your organization ,ii the most vital and the most potent factsr in the success of your business. That inquiry represents growth, development new business, and new inquiries are worth attention, study and care the full measure of your service. The aggressive and consistent adver tiser whose educational publicity attracts, will find that the business has acquired a new momentum, the effect of which will be apparent in suc ceeding years. THE FINANCIAL WORLD LINN HISTORY By I'rnfesHor J. R. Horner, O. A. C. - Homer Raich, author of "The Bridge of the Gods," having 'been born ' in Ihanon, was a nntive of Linn county. The "Bridge of the Gods" which in plot and clegnnce may lie compared favorably with "The Scarlet Letter," ranks as standard literature. Peoria nt one time resembled the "Deserted Village." At a noon hour in early duys some children were pluying near the neglected school- building, when It was remarked that "it may lie that some of those children1 will be come eminent." About 15 years from that time one of the girls who had meanwhile grown to womnnhood wbs railed to take charge of the vice- pres ident's mansion in Washington City, and thus became the second lady of the land, which mAins "the second lady of the world." This gifted young woman of Linn county, upon her re turn to Oregon, established "Holmes Business College" of Portland; and she is now Mrs. Gertrude Holmes Lawrence, of thnt city, Joauin Miller once said that the "Beautiful Willumette" is the most musical poem written on the Pacific Coast. That poem was, written, as you 1 now, by Hum L. Sitmpitnrti in Al bany, Oregon; was set in type by Judge C. II. Ktewart, and appeared in print for the first time in tho Dem ocrat. . The Rev. Joab rowell, an unletter ed Baptist minister who established Providence church near Hcio, Linn county, in 1H52, baptized according to the "Huptist Annals of Oregon," "nearly or quite three thousand souls", which is a greater number than any other person baptized west of the Rocky Mountains. FRIDAY and SATIUIIAY "TREASURE ISLAND" A Fox Supcr-I'rodurlinn "IIF.AVF. HOt TflKASt'RR ISLAND." Pirates, the Inland nf mystrry and adventure for men and womro--bnys and girls. From the story of the same name by ItOHF.UT I.Ot' IS NTF.VF.NHO.N. t I'ATIIE SCF.NIC Also MI TT and JF.FF COM KDY and issue I msi li its: In CIIKESK KKCIPF.8 4 4 I I Cottage Cheese eid Peanut Butter Soup 3 cups milk. 2 tablespoons flour - 3 tablespoons peanut butter Few drops onion juice. Bit of bay lenf and ground sage 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup cottage cheese 1-4 teaspoon of soda or more Cayenne pepper I GLOBE LAST TIMK TODAY avwmwiswrssw caAftaaiMi&5j I D. MARGUERITE CLARK IN "The Seven Swans" ALSO FINLKY NATUUK IMCTUKKH and COM F.I) Y n TOMOHROW AND FRIDAY , CHARLES RAY In i TIIK HIUF.I) MAN VJL ' ALSO. SHERIFF NELL And It is a Scream ' Usual prlrea .- I.