PACK FOUR
ALBANY DAILY DKMOCR AT. TlK.ShAY. AlCl'ST 1.1. 1018.
War Time
Economy
A CASH BASIS
This is our decision after August 15th. No book
accounts better servicelower prices
FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE
New Silk Dresses
Kvery express brings ut ttw silk dresses direct from the New York
nmlti'ii U you. A beautiful lot to choose from In the newest modtds
for full wear. All sUes ftml colon.
DOESN'T mean that you ahould buy the rheapest materials you caa
find
It'a economy to buy good, substant ial merchandise because it ia the
least expensive in the end.
You will be pleased with our excel lant stock of WOOL GOOPS and
COATINGS. They are the economical kind at very reasonable
rcefc. ..You will do well to make your selections early.
IU 73 $Ui.:l) I.7S l.75
$9.90. $12.50. $11.73, $16.50. $19.75
Serge Pre Rau-
Flood's
334 West
WOOD
Heme Phone 4229 Bell 42-R
Hay and train buyer and shipper
M. G. REED
Editorial
WE'RE SELLING
SATISFACTION
You buy shoes because they
meet your ideas of style, price
and quality. But you are en
titled to more than that,
and you get it here.
"SATISFACTION" is a part
of erery aale we make.
If th shoes do not make good,
we will gladly, cheerfully.
It's part of our friendly serv
ice a part we think youll
appreciate.
Thank you!
McDowell
Shoe Co.
Rolfe
5c and 15c plus tax
TODAY
Triangle presents
OLIVE THOMAS in
"Heiress
for a
Day"
also TRIANGLE COMEDY
COMING
Wednesday AND Thursday
"The Shoes
that Danced"
featuring
PAULINE STARK
also
WM. FOX presents
A NEW SUNSHINE
COMEDY
"A Milk
Fed Vamp"
Store
First L
NOTES FROM RIVERSIDE
RIVERSIDE, Aug. 13. Special.
II r. and Mrs. Herman Schmidt of
Grants Pass and Mr. and Mrs. Wilel
Kimsey of Albany were callers Mon
day afternoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Bates.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Taylor of near Leba
non made a short visit at the Miller's
Monday evening, on their way home
from Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodard and Miss
Richards of Benton county were at
Wm. Caldwell's Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Lois Bates left Saturday morn
ing for Wheeler, Oregon, where she
will visit for a few weeks with her
sister, Mrs. Mildred Groves.
Mr .and Mrs. Merle Warner left
Monday noon for a trip up the Colum
bia Highway, returning Thursday ac
companied by Mrs. Anderson of Mc
Minnville, who will visit a few days
with Mrs. Hastings and Albanv
friends.
The Thursday Club was entertained
this week by Mrs. Ed Doty. Owing
to the busy season, many were absent,
i but those present reported a verv
pleasant time. A dainty lunch was
served by the hostess. The next
meeting will be with Mrs. Eastman.
The following ladies were present:
Mesdames H. Stewart, Dent Stewart,
Muller, Leslie Stellmacher, Wm. Steil
macher, Eastman, Masterson, and
Missel Dora Stewart, Emma Laub
ner, Florence and Olivene Eastman.
Ernest Anthony's threshing crew
made the biggest run of the season
Friday. In honor of which, the boss
treated them to ice cream Saturdav
evening. Doubtlesj they will make
an effort along the same line again,
towards the last of the week.
Madison Rice, who was associated
with Alfred Bates in a creamery at
Medford for two years, visited at the
Bates home Friday on his way to
Portland, where he has a position with
the Hazelwood Co.
RICH MAN POOR MAN
SUPERB NEW PICTURE
The thousands of admirers of de
lightful Marguerite Clark who have
seen her "Bab" pictures will be inter
ested in the forthcoming presentation
: at the Globe tonight and Wednesdav
of "Rich Man Poor Man," a picturiza
tion of Maximilian Foster's successful
novel, by George Broadhurst, Para-
I mount release.
I This admirable picture deals with
the fortunes of Betty Wynne, a charm
ing girl who after many years in a
boarding house, enters the home of
John K. Beeston, coldhearted, selfish
financier, as his grandchild.
Betty brings love and sunshine into
his life and he refuses to permit her
to leave him even after he discovers
; 4' - IIH- R!ch Man II
. x - - J Poor Man j
Sv ' ' ' p M From the Norrl by 11111
5v y jl.' - II & ' ' t'Jr Maximilian Foster I
'uXi ' i'ti A thousand smilr
' 'ypssr aiiui.ho. j
?i r'' ' "1 ' A hundred Wiles Nil I
i '' ? I' V ?4 1 ' ORCHESTRA A great big Throb J
p.... jiJan iriiW t r'tii i Hi r r i Wednesday and Saturday I III I
! Olive Thoma Scere from ,,o A COOL CHRISTIE COMEDY llll I
Triangle Play, "An Heirest ; Coming Thursday Mabel Norma nd In JOAN OK I'LATTSHURC, I
fort Day." i 5JV.
j At The Rolfa tonight '! - 'UliBatas
At 1
WEEKLY MARKET Ol'OTATlONS
OF STAPLE FOOD PRODUCTS
Wholesale Prices Retail Prices
Fresh Eggs 40 to 41c 41 to 44c
Fresh Creamery Butter 50 to Mo f0 to t0c
New Potatoes 34 to 4c 4 to fie
Full Cream Cheese L&e Sue
Commeul, yellow, 100 pounds .... fc per pound 7 to 8c
Commeal, white. 100 pounds ti to 6o per pound 7 to 8c
Cornmeal. yellow, 10 pounds .... 6S to 7c per pound 8c
Commeal, white, 10 pounds 6c per pound 8Sc
Cornflour, bulk 6 Vc per pound 8c
Cornflour, 10 pounds 7Vc per pound 9e
Kyeflour, bulk t to 6V,c per pound 8c
Ryeflour, 9 pounds , 10c
Barlevflour. bulk 6c 8c
Ricefl'our. bulk 10c l'-'Sc
Oatf lour, bulk 7c
Hominy, 10 pounds
Ileadrice
Cornstarch
Beans, white
Sugar, granulated
Raisins, seeded, 15 oi.
Lard, bulk
Lard, 5-pound pails
Lard, compound, bulk
Lard, compound, 5-pound pails .... 97c $1.25
Bacon 38 to 44c 4i to 50c
Milk, per quart, delivered 12c
Wheat Flour. 43-pound sacks .. $2.40. to $2.80 $2.75 to $3 10
Wheat Flour, bulk 6 to 6c 6 to 7 V, c
that she has been foisted upon him
through the forgery of a man whose
sole desire was to make Betty happy.
Betty is the central figure in numer
ous thrilling scenes, and finally finds
happiness in the love of a young man
who really is the grandson of Beeston.
Miss Clark is splendidly supported
by a large array of fine screen play
ers, chief among whom are Frederick
Warde, famous tragedian, Richard
Barthelmess, George Backus, Ottola
Nesmith, Mary Davis and Augusta
Anderson.
MANY STORIES REJECTED
BY C. CHAPLIN. COMEDIAN
A Dogs Life the initial subject
in the series of eight $1,000,000 laugh
makers that Charlie Chaplin is doing,
will be shown at the Rolfe for a two
days' run beginning next Sunday.
The story was selected by a pro
cess of elimination, after half a dozen
scripts had been rehearsed and found
wanting. Charlie himself hit upon the
idea of utilizing a homeless, unkempt
white mongrel that had sought re fug.
in the studio. The shivering cur fur
nished the novel note of pathos that
the little comedian believes essential
to the type of humor that he has made
all his own, so a story was built about
the pair Charlie as a tender hearted
vagrant and thc dog as his friend.
Harry Lauder is said to have sug
gested the actual title to Chaplin dur
ing his recent visit to California bv
remarking in his Scotch manner that
Charlie was now 41 lead in' a dog's life"
in his new palatial studio at Holly
wood. A. Austin Better
Anthony Austin, who has been se
riously ill for several months, has re
covered sufficiently to permit him to
takp a short walk each morning.
GLOBE W KD.VKSDA V Mill II
III "WJ ADOM'll ZLKOK prrsrnts I
jS. III I
8 to 8 We
. ..7e
. . 10 to 12c .
.. 104c
. . It) to 12c .
8.05 to 8.3c .
.. 104c
. . 27c
. $1.39
e
12
to 1'ic
U4c
to 10c
.. lie
. . 32c
. 11.50
Here From Fort Steven
Glenn Gilbert of the lHth company j
at Fort Stevens, is home on a fur
lough to visit his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Giltrt.
Return to Alaska
Mrs. Carl Anderson (nee Mian
Louise Pirtle), left yesterday for her i
home in Strellna, Alaska, after a five
months' visit with her parents, Mr. '
and Mrs. G. Pirtle. j
Team Kan Away 1
A team owned by Mr. Whetstone of
East Albany broke away and ran down
Main street a distance of six blocks
this morning. No one was injured. '
Arrested by Game Warden
Deputy , State Game Warden Ed
Hawker has filed a charge against L.
F. Milhollen on the charge of shooting ;
pheasant out of season. He was ar
raigned before Judge Swan at 3 o'
clock this afternoon.
Irvin Leave for California
J. L. Irvin and wife and son left
this morning for California to spend
the winter for the benefit of Mr. Ir
vine's health. J. B. Shank will re
main in charge of the garage during
the absence of Mr. Irvin, who still
owns the garage but has sold the sell
ing agency for the cars to C. M. Mur
phy. Here From Dalian j
Miss Marjorie Hulman of Dallas
was the guest of Miss Irene Barrett
over the week-end and returned home ,
today.
Move to Eugene
Prof. G. E. Finnerty. who has i
taught in the local schools and in the ,
high school for several years, has I
moved to Eugene to live. He has been '
attending the summer school there
this summer and this winter he will
teach in the University of Oregon
Junior High and attend the university.
Goe to Newport
Mrs. Carl .Sox and Velma Davis
left Unlay for Newport where thev
will spend several days.
Goes to Newport
Mrs. Curl Sox and Vclnm l'tivi left
today for Newport where they will
spend severnl days.
Within Sound of the Guns.
A new sound arose In Itie dut-kiieis.
a sound which helil fur m u thrill as
vital unit liicoiiiparntity more alluring
than the hint of distant buttle. 11 t"e
slowly, a rich, mellow undulation,
which stirred every litter, and tlieu
qiinvered. ileaeeiuh'd and hroke oh. We
stood motionless. IIMelillii; with ull our
ears, anil ukuIii It mute, linmlMukulily.
from the depths of the misty wood.
My companion suitlcd ut me In tri
umph. His first surprise had come off
promptly, even uliead of time, for It 1
was only uow- growing dusk. We could
see In Imagination the droope,! tall, the I
hollow -cheekctl iniixzUi ruli-d skyuaril j
wolf uttering that cry which of nil I
sounds Is most i.ymlH-lf of the north- '
eru wilderness; un hurlemeiit plutntlf
ft lugtilire. I could not ht-Heve my ears,
that here In the heart of Franco, with
in sound of the guns at the front. I
hail heard the voice of a wild wolf.-
Wllllum lie. be lu Atlantic. ,
Um Found for Opera Hat.
From a Frriich Inventor come aa
advi'i-tittlnc ultfit In which tut opera hat
Is Its hituslnc The sides of the hut
are cut an th:t letter are remove!
that sjtell out the word of the alirn.
The letter hole an covered over
with a lb In llcht ftibrlc of the anm
color as the hat. When tmllichtcd the
letters remain InvUilde, but with on
or inure hn'tery lumps jilnrvd Innlds?
uiul lighted, the hat been rue a rumple
uoum advrrtlneim-ht. The butteries)
nmy be carried In the pocket nd wired
under the rout to the inwk ami up to
the hat over the hair on the hack of
the head. The current run Ih flushed
on and off with a vltcli In the coat
pocket. Thl 1 a rent tmveliy in ad
VertlMlnit nip. nod ne whlh would Xt
sure to iittrnet utteutlou. Popular Sci
euce Monthly.
WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ad.
Widly mention The Demoemt
r
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If
BOTHER
Eat 1m DMt and Uk Balta for Back
ach or Bladder troubla
Vsutraluo acid.
Trio arid la moat -tclta the kMnrra,
Ihry btwmts nrrrwtrkrd tt sUgi-h,
actio, anil fxl lika lumps nf lead. '1 be
unnrt bmimn cloudy i Ih hladdrr la irri
tfttrd, and you miv ho ntdinl toarvk r
liff two or thru tlmt during the ni.'M.
When the ki'tneva clog you nnut hrlp
thim (Imh otf Ut l"iv urinous va!
or you'll b a real sirk rrn lnrtly.
At Ant you frl dull miry In tl kid
ney rtrtnn, you suffer from bu-ktu-iMi,
sick t4arhe, dtmnmu), stomarh grim
our, tongu cmtrd and you 1W rliru
mat to twinges when tha wmthrr U 'L
Kt Itm meat, drink Ms of waU-n
alo gtt from any pharmacut fouroune
of Jad halts; tk a Utdopoonful
la a fftajta of watrr bfor break Ul
f"f a few dava aad your kidnrra
then art flnt. This faraoui salts is mada
from Aha acid of srspe and Umon Jui.i,
nmbinrd with lithia, and ha b-n urd
for generation to clean clogd kidnrva
and attmulst tiicm to noniial activity,
alao to nutralim tli acids in urines mo
H no hmper ia atiurrti of irriUOon,
ibus ending blaldrr weaknea.
7 ad Halt ia ineijKniiv, rannt In
Jurat make a delightful tT.nrMso-nt
ithia-watrt drink whirh verrotio should
taka now and thtn to kep tha kidney
clean and activa. Druggiata hera aay
thay all lot of Jal Salta to fulka who
beliava In overcoming kldacj truubui
wiui It Is only trouU.
E WA
The War Industries Board Says:
Print Paper Must
Be Conserved
The Democrat has on its list a con
siderable number of subscribers who
receive the paper at points outside
of Linn County. Under the new reg
ulations the postage rates for news
papers to points outside of thecounty
are doubled. The Democrat therefor
finds that it will be financially un
able to carry on its list any sub
scriber from such outside points who
is not paid cash in advance and the
names of such subscribers will be
eliminated from the subscription
list during the present month. The
management suggests that ycu send
in your check at once if you wish
the paper continued
ALBANY DEMOCRAT
pa i at t i II
22
('ih Paid fur JINK
Bring in all kinds of metal, Iron,
craps, sucks, ry, etc. Ilelti
the Government conserve It
metal.
PACIFIC JINK COMPANY
Srrond and Maker Street. IHI
315 It. Hum 2227
Fortmillcr Hros
Funcriil Director
Both Phones Ms.onlc HUI
Our Own Auto Hsars.
Lady Astlstant
Repair Work
Trarlur and Aulna a sprclallv
C.ll on
AIT & MACHINE WORKS
OKI Watson HMir. First Strsnt
IWn V. Kiddrrs. Prop.