' f AGS TOVU ALBANY rUILY PKMOCRAT, TIKSIVW. (KTOIIKK IS. (- . YOU CAN 81TPLY YOCR NI KDS IX Blankets Here at a big anvine. In fnct. our prior rc loss, in niot i-ne, than the present whoh-snlc priira. COTTON HI.ANKETS In white, tan. crry ami lai.l patterns, full bed sixes at un WOOL-NAP BLANK KTS In white, tan. prey, also plaids; first quality lonjr-wearinir blankets in full bed sires HM a pair and uu dL-MIJEW BLANKETS In plaid patterns of varied colors. Extot larjr t 30 P,r Flood's Store 334 West First SL Protect Your Self Against SPANISH INFLUENZA by Using our Cold and Throat Gargle FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE UNX COUNTY POMONA CHANCE HOLDS MEET THRILLS DI E AT GLOBE THEATER IN NEW FILM Has your spine a thrill-vibrator It will need one to absorb the count less thrills thruout "The Warrior. -starring Maciste, superhuman hero or Gabriele D'Annunzio's Cabiria. The uprooting of a larpe tree, the felling of a horse with his naked fist, and th? scaling of dizzy heights and crossing of yawning chasms is a matter of !u tle momenta to the Italian "Fair banks." With it all, he posses a smile whic": for dazzling happiness and good na ture is all his own. The strain of d? lightful comedy is particularly at tractive to the feminine sex, while th virile manhood of Maciste in his dar ing adventures in the Alps will reach the hearts of the opposite sex. The picture duplicates the actual experiences thru which the herculean Italian soldier passed at the outbreak I of the war. He was on the wronir side 'of the border when war was declared Placed ir! a detention camp. Maciste i overpowered the guards and joined n I brave band of Alpines in the mountain I fastnesses. Despite the war aspect he play is filled with more liiuhj than tears. Eight and one-half inch Boots. Brown Kid, with Cloth Top to match. Plain toes. Welt Soles, Leather Louis Heels. A A to D widths. Sizes 3 to 8. Per Pair $7.50 Some in Military Heels. McDowell Shoe Co Every Shoe in our Store conforms with the New Government Regulations. I."' ' -.Vrt..-.n V, . Rolfe LAST TIME T-O-D-A-Y Viola Dana in THE Only Road flA 5 -net Metro Screen Drama of ROMANCE and Uie Great South went. Visiting Sister Mrs. ("has. Gentry and Mr. Jav Ilowds of Mill City are here visiting their sister, Mrs. A. C. Baker. Here From Lot Angeles S. M. Simpson of the National Sol diers' home of Los Angles arrive, this morning to visit his nephew. Pell Uiddle. NOTICE Regular meeting of St. John's Lclce No. 17 A. F. & A. M. this Tuesday eve ning. October l"th. lulS. at 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. M. Decree. W. M. SPECIAL at the Globe TODAY and WEDNESDAY The Silver Lining in the Cloud of War. Something new, is The Warrior atamng Maciste The Hero of Cabiria Many Speakers Included on Program; Attendance j Is liood Ity Crus H. Walker The Linn County Pomona France met last Saturday with Morning Star Ora up. A. C. Miller, master, in the chair. The attendance was good con sidering the very busy season amoiu. farmers, and reports from tirature were quite encouraging. By action of Pn r.-n: the master ap , pointed K. R. Allen. C. L. Shaw mil Acting Secretary Mrs. Lulu Milh r. t secure blanks for reports from sub- j ordinate granges. The special commiltee appointed at '. the last previous meeting of the Po mona ll range to confer with the eip.ial iaation Kard as to lowering the tae" of properly in Albany, as was rumor ed on account of so many vacant houses, anil raising that of fanners' taxes, reported thru C. L. Shaw, chair man, that the county court had been interviewed and the positive statement made that tk.e board had no intention of so ealizing trie taxes. It had no riL-ht to do so. It was beyond it- juri dietjjn. The above report was accept ed and the committee continued fvir next year to look after the interests of the farmers. K. K. Allen, C. L. Shaw and F. M. Mitchell were appointed a committee to make report as to the normal school question, in view of there being upon the ballot for next Novemler th proposition to establish a normal school in Southern Oregon and one In ; Eastern Oregon, law to become effec tive after the war. The committee unanimously report ed that it was not best at this time to provide for additional normal school. 1 and its report wns as decidedly adopt- ed. j It was voted that the executive com. mittee of the Pomona be authorized to ! sell the public market property m At '. bany and on the best terms possible. It was voted that the next meeting I of Pomona be on Wednesday, Dec. IS, and held with Eairmount Grange, o' North Albany. It was voted that M. S. Allen le a committee of one to confer with a liko cam mittee of the Farmers Union to arrange with the Linn County Agri cultural agent for the pooling an : 'selling of next year's wool and mo 1 hair crop. Pomona favored the erection at Washington, D. C, of an agricultural temple for the benefit of the nations! farming interests, funds to 1 raised by popular subscription. State Master C. E. Spenre will be asked to present this matter to th rational grange at the coming Novem ber annual session. L. R. Reynolds, A. W. Cormark and lecturer, Mrs. E. R. Allen being se lected as a committee on naming peace terms with Germany by the nitres, re potted by a resolution tli.it no peace terms be granted except umotubt ionat surrender. The secretary w as in structed to forward copy of the reso lution to President Wilson. The main feature in the lecturers program was an excellent and verv profitable talk by Prof. lHinn of O. A. C. upon "Cost of Production." He emphasized the nectasity of farmer ' keeping farm accounts, not only as t ! alt expenses and receipts, but upon ' Cirtain special crops as oats, whi-al.j corn, etc. Taking .0 acres of oats a an example he put down each item ot expense; manpower and teamwork a current lutes; putting in the crop. nn.i j har estimr the same; i t of set- l. wear and tear of machinery; inter. ' on la:nt uorih say J-HM per aeio ai six per cent ; hauling ; i ;im say six imU-s or more to market. On a teli of .'10 bushels Kr acre or a total oi M'il bushels sellin.' at . I per bus'iei. tin farmer comes out somewlw ; aland. One of the im si enj ':tl!e feature of this session was tie pLndid din ner served by the ladies; : (vast iua-!' tp by combining the b:n :'.es brou:lu in by visitiug memlters. One Case of Influrna Reported Here Today I Dr. W. II. Davis rep-vts that Frank , Itarrett is suffering Lorn a mihl at tack of Spanish influe!ia. This is the I only case thus far reported to city or county health authorities from the city of Alliany. The epidemic in CorvalHs is now under control, the numler of cases dropping from L''l on Octolnr 11 to 12. There have been no deaths in CorvalHs as a result of the epidemic. 1NFOKMATION PI.I.ASK! W II T .. IS THE FAKE TO PtUM'l (iAL? LlSUt.N, Oct. I.'-. Hie.h prices have not teaeu'tl produce tuarkeU here. These are some of the prices fixe! for vegetables and fruits in municqtal markets: pumpkins, lb., I cent; let tuce, 1 cent a head; eahbnge, 'J cenli a pound; radinhes. I rent a bunch, pears, cents a do .en; turnips, 1 cent a bunch. Big Shipment Men's Flannel Shirts IV III I F. AM) (.HAY Kvtrauriliiiary vului' IhiiikIiI alimM one jrrar aito our lni are YtU KS. All li'. $2.49 Incorporated I WIIKM ANSWKKIN'lS cla,,irie.U ail kimlly mantion Th, Democrat JACK Willi VMS. ..-Ill MAN r I. V HUMAN FLY TO SCALE ALBANY HOTKI Event Will Take Place ninht Rain or Shine: 2 Pert'ent to lied X To- Jat-k Williams, the original humar. fly, the man who climbed the Smith Building in Seattle, will climb the A! bany Hotel tonigU at 7 p. m. rain oi shine, using nothing but his hand and feet to help him. He will climl, from the siJewalk to the top of the flagpole. Sometime ago Albany was visited by a man who claimed to be the hu man fly and attempted to scale on" of the local buildings. Mr. Williams is not the same man but is the orig inal human fly who on May 11, Pill, climbed the Woo! worth Building in New York City. Mr. Williams comei to Albany well-recommended and will give a creditable exhibition. He will take up a collection from those witnessing his exhibition and 25 percent will be turned over to the lo- j cal Red Cross. SEVEN TREMENDOUS Parts AmuBing and Thrilling. An Ital ian combination of SampHon and Douglas Fairbanks. Comedy: MORE HASTE LESS SPEED and THE GREAT WEEKLY EEA lure of live War Scenes from all the Allied Nations and Kattlefronts. Usual Price Keep It Nourished Kir Worth's Great ollar Week Sale aaetXaVMH Now on in Full Blast 4 More Days 4 for Money Saving Opportunities Shop Early in the Day if Possible Worth's Dept. S tore Both Phones 80 3S