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Keep Cool by Wearing-
A Skirt
Mad of our
White Goods
Pipue, 27 inch . ...
Beach Cloth, 35 inch
Basket Weave Suiting, 36 inch
Cotton Gaberdine, 36 inch
Bedford Cord, 36 inch
Novelty Pique, 36 inch
Novelty Gaberdine, 36 inch
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French Tennis Cloth, 40 inch
Washable Corduroy. 34 inch 1 Me
We also have whit: goods with colored stripes and plaid i at SS to 7Sc
FLOOD'S STORE
334 W. 1st Sc.
WHAT YOU BUY WE STAND BY
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CITY NEWS
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Salem Men Fieh
Fred Bynon, well-known real estate
dealer, and C . Pomeroy, prominent
jeweler of the Capital City, spent the
night in Albany on their way out from
Ataca, where they attempted to catch
trout. Bynon states that the fish did
not understand Irish and he didn't
feel fishy over there anyway. So he
and Pomeroy left this morning for
the Santiam country east of Lebanon
and hoped to have better luck.
Going East
Dr. D. H. Leech and wife of Cor
vallis, passed through Albany yester
day on the Oregon Electric for the
East for a visit with relatives and for
a vacation.
Motor to Brownsville
Mrs. Ben Kirk, Mrs. A. J. Hodges
and Miss Hazel Gilbert motored to
Brownsville today with Mr. George
Blake and daughter, Adelaine of Port
land, to attend the picnic.
Hera from Portland
Mrs. Dorris McClain Smith of Port
land, is visiting relatives and friends
here for a few days.
All This Week is
DR. SCHOLL'S
Foot Comfort Week
June 18th to 23rd
Free Examination and Consultation to
Those Who Have Aching, Painful Feet
We want to Drove to you that it is needless to have tender,
aching, tired feet. We have established a Foot Comfort
Dep't, and this week a Foot Comfort Specialist will make
free examination and show you how easily you car
overcome your foot trouble by following; the Dr. Scholl
Method. You certainly owe it to your feet to get his
advice on any annoyance, discomfort or pain of the feet
TIStTtita
D Scholl
Jkftmm or Jkmtity krhvjy toctTtcuSt
If yon have flat feet, weak arches,
sore heels, tender joint", bunions,
com, cal looses, swellings and sore
ness of the feet weak ankles call
this week and learn how easily you
can be relieved how simple it is to
correct the cause when yon know how.
See Our Window of Dr. Sohvtr,
Foot -Comfort -Giving Owen
McDowell Shoe Co.
B I l y &' ififl oman eve lived to
jj q r'&J$jjil wnonl heautiful linm did
I '"'tj&tfK 'ccn r' w,'''h
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KODAKS
75c to $1.00
Finishing Done Right
at
Fred Dawson's Rcxall Store
"The Store oi Quality"
Attend Pioneer Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Blain and Mr.
and Mrs. Skipton motored to Browns
ville this morning to attend the an
nual pioneer picnic. Mr. Blain came
to the Willamette valley in the year
1848? and will be the only one to
carry the 1848 flag at the picnic parade.
FRANK STEUACHER
fCnr tinned from Pnv 1).
outpost and advance tm.ird a in real
military work
The man in uniform is denied the
right to buy Imozr and the saloons
selling to any soldier are subject to
heavy fines and penalties. As a con
sequence we h?e .juitcan orderly ami
sober bunch of men It really is "a
good thing as no longer can be seen
men of the army or navy recline
down the street to the disirracc ot
the soberly inclined men of the ser
vice. The public does not discrimi
nate and classes all men in uniform
alike. So yon see we are all classed
as a drunken lot on account of the
ill-advised acts of men who cannot
control their appetites.
The Albany men often Bet togeth
er and talk of things at home. We
would enjoy coming hack for a few
days before going into active ser
vice. It may be possible. We are
ordered up for another physical ex
amination and possibly the doctors
will find physical defects not discov
ered when we took one other test.
that may disqualify for service. It
would be a sad blow to anyone here
to find that on account of a bad eye.
defective hearing or flat foot, or some
other reason, they were denied the
right to continue in a service we have
all looked forward to and held as a
life ambition, especially at a time
when the nation calls and so urgent
ly needs men. for we all want to do
our part. In the final analysis of
things a man is only a small factor
and it is not so necessary that any
of ns live when by makimr the sac-
ifice we can save for mankind and
the world the prized principles of
Liberty and Freedom.
F. C. STELMACHF.R.
6th Company. R. O. T. C.
On Summer Vacation
TTIss"Eva ' Simpson of Seattle, who
has been visiting, her sister, Mrs
John Rohson. left yesterday for Chi
go, for a sumnict vacation.
Goes to Denver, Colo.
Mrs. V. C. Jones of near Albany,
left this morning for Denver, Colo.,
for a visit with relatives.
Goes to Denver
Mrs. I.. L. Swan left last night for
Denver, Colo., for a couple of mouths
visit with relatives.
Visiting Relatives
Mrs. Geo. Heorr and son of Leba
non, were in town yesterday and left
in the afternoon on the Oregon Elec
tric for Minneapolis, Minn., for a vis
it with relatives.
On Summer Vacation-
Miss Mary A. Jones left jesteraay
lor St. Paul, Minn., for a summer va
cation.
Viaiting Sister
Miss Grace Crooks, a teacher in the
Oregon City schools, is here visiting
her sister, Mrs. Geo. Simons.
Gets Pastorate
Stanley Van Winkle has accepted
a pastorate at Hinsdale, Montana, and
left the early part of the week lo as
sume his new duties.
R. A. Marsh went oat to his farm
at Dever this morning for a few days.
James Smith of Shelburn. is visit
ins his son. L. A. Smith, for a few
days.
MYSTERY LIES COVAD
IN THE SHINING HfAiVT
OF THE EAST
The Ssmtl Plvlnw ToM oC n-otn
Doing's Ir Gp'-a'n cl Sand and He
Mm arm .r n.-n coulrl not under.
Gtand. l.i'f rites rrttnc UVnrt ol
the Safcr.rn rt i.jc : Woman' Sacil
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This handsome Columbia Grafanola, In
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with .10 Onecdles and 20 Selections of your
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The Entire Cost $0 50
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Come in and hear this
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Woodworth
Drug Co.
No matter how good the article look
coat That's why we never have an
goods.
The savings on our enormous pnrch
go right into your pockets It true
ourselvea No more.
Ladies'. Dress SklrU ....
Ladies' White Dress Skirts
Ladies' Silk Petticoats ,.
Silk Gloves, long
Voile Waisti
Crepe Silk Waists
Tub SUk Walstt
36-inch TaHeta SUks
Vinch Georgette -
Men's Work Straw Hats
Men's Canvas Gloves 1 ,
Men's Auto Gloves, ,-,.,,s
Men's Dress Gloves ....
Men's Overall!
Men's Khaki Pants. .
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Scio, Ore., June A. (Special to
the Democrat) Mr. Shanks of Port
land, is up visiting his son, A. Shanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmcr Churchill left
this week for Mebo, Ore . where they
will reside the rest of the summer.
Mr. and Mra. Alfred Powell were
Jeffrrson visitors last Thursday.
W. II. McLain and wife attended
the conference at Salem last Sun-
Wr.
H. O. Shilling and family spent
Sunday with their daughtrr and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. McCrar, near
Thomas.
Claud Churchill and family are vis
sting relatives at Shelburn.
Mr. and Mra. A. P. Hirons spent
Sunday at West Stayton.
Mra. Laura Gooch waselected direc
tor at the recent tcchool election to
succeed Mr. Bryant.
Sam Boss and wife have moved
from West Stayton to reside at Shel
burn. Frank Peitroke received a car load
of shingles this week.
Mrs. Stanley Taylor and children
have left for Medford to spend the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. George French left
for Southern California this week.
Mrs l.ee George, Mrs. A. Shanks.
Mra. Earl Gooch, and Mr. Shanks
motored to Stayton Wednesday.
Malarky Accepts Invitation
C. II. Uurggraf has received a let
ter from Dan Malarky of Portland,
in which he accepts the imitation of
the Speakers' Committee, to deliver a
patriotic address in Albany no July
4lh. Malarky is an excellent speak
er and his address will be worth
hearing.
MANY IN ALBANY
TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE
Many Albany people are surprised
at the QUICK action o( simple buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as miaed
in Adler-i-ka. This simple remendy
acts on BOTH upper and lower bow
el, removing such surprising foal mat
tar that ONE SPOONFUL relieves
almost ANY CASK constipation, sour
stomach or gas. A few doses often
relieve or prevent appendicltia A
short treatment helps chronic atom
ach trouble. The INSTANT, eaay a;-
tion of Adler-i ka is astonishing. The
Woodworth Drag Co
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CITY NEWS
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Baby Boy Arri
A 7 1-2 pound baby boy was horn
last night to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Gott. This is their first child and the
father is wearing a big smile today.
Elect New President
The Loyal Daughters of the Chris
tian church held a business meeting
last night at the home of Rrv and
Mrs. D. L. Morgan, llaiel Smith
was elected president to succeed La
verne Hoflich, who resigned, as she
has taken an active intereat in the
primary department.
Goes to Portland
Miss (Camilla Krone hel went to
Portland this morning to visit Miss
Faye King, formerly of Albany.
Here on Baatneaa
W. p. Powera, traveling freight
agent of the Oregon F.lectrir. is In
town today on business for tin- com
pany.
Heavy Tourist Travel
Summer rates Eaat on all lines of
the Oregon Electric started yester
day, June 20, and H. S. Logan, local
agent, reports that an extra he'avy
travel of 'tourists has begun. About
fifteen tickets for the East were sold
yesterday and today.
Spending Summer Hat
Prof. Stanley Polls. President and
Manager of the Speneerian Business
College of Milwankee, Wlr . has
joined his wife here, who came In
Atoril. and they will spend the sum
mer here visiting. Mrs. t!olls Is a
sister of J. R. Hulbert and Mrs. W
a Ballack.
(Mat to Canada
Mrs. A . D Hall and bmilv will
leave Albany In a few days for Cat
gary, where they wilt Join their bus
hand, who has purchased some land
In that section of Canada.
Canvas Vote
Newt Tuesday night the members
of the local school board will can
vas the vote at the last election and
the newly elected members will be
waVa fat.
White Canvas
Shoes
Plain Toe
CoTcrrd Louis Hecli
"it'll Top Lace
Site 2 1-2 to 7
Price $2.45
Big Girls'
English Walking
Shoe with
Rubber Soles and Reds
Site. 2 1-2 lo 7
Price $1.95
McDowell
Shoe Co.
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