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AOI POUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUKSOAY AUGUST .'1. 1917 EIFFEL HOSIERY For Women and Children. Value i thai are hard to duplicate. LADIES' SILK BOOT HOSE 65c Gives good scrst.c, has double lie. Is ami ioi v ghsggk top Kn pop" tilar colors, Ixorv. pink, copen'i.t en. goM, heliotrope, sky. silvei. white and black. Black Silk Hoot . 3Sc. SOc, 65c. 7Sc. Sc Mot: alt silts While Cotton Hose, ribbed top. -. - Mc Elastic top - - - Out aire lop - - JSc 50c CHILDREN'S SOX In Cotton and artificial Silk, Sold pink and blue and white wi black, pink. blue, navy and Igvcodgf tops. Siaea 5 to 8 25c and 3Sc Misses Liale Hose Miaaes' Cotton Hose Infanta' Cashmere and iibre silk white White, black, tan. blue in wb te and black lnJ 5IC and pink . 25c ISc. 20c ! :4 "Endurance" Hose (or Bojra 2Sc The linen heels and toes make then an extra sood hose ior rouitr. wear. Sires 6 to 10, Price a pair . .. 25c Other hose for boys at - - 1$. 20c FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. First Street Auual Cure Mde By Ground GriprrSr,,sS mu,cle-develoPinK waiKtnx snoc cnuorseu ov mmmm Mm - M i 1 A I a f .-rnim- Wn'r MM Mcds. 4 I the med.cal world Cum' thousands of men. women, and children ol all toot trou ble. Flat feet, bunions. weaV; ankles and arches, varicose veins. Ask for Ifcdkal Book and try on a pair of thee shoes. GROUND GRIPPER WALKING SHOES McDOWEL SHOE CO. Students, "Attention" ENLIST FOR ALBANY COLLEGE IN THE FALL President Wilson. Secretary of War Baker, General Wood, and other au thorities say it is your patriotic duty to study and prepare for leadership .... Albany College OPENS SEPTEMBER 17 For its fifty-second year. Same ex cellent faculty as last year. No change Write for full information. Address Pres. Lee, Albany Col lege, Albany, Oregon . . . , i s. - e s v y a e e LIBARY NOTES m S & r a 'i ' k t 9 Four new books have been added to the Albany Public Library and are as follows : "Archer and tlie Prophet," "Outdoor Girls." "Good Ship Earth." and "The Goblen City. ' So many inquiries have been made for the followinK books, that the Li brarian. Mrs. Franklin, has asked the State Librarian to loan us the books " Wiring for LiKht and I'ower," "How to Run an Automobile." "Han'i Rookon Ope ration of Gasoline En gines," and "Technical Kmrjiment of Signal Corpi." Take a Kodak There's better giime "hot" "itli a Koil.ik ill. i ii with ii rifle. Tnke iine on jrour v acal ion ami keep u picture reeonl of your trip. Printing Developing Fred Dawson's Rexall Store "The Store of Quality" IX HAMILTON'S' HXHXHXHXHXHXH H X N X H OUR BUSINESS IS ALWAYS ON THE GO N JUST LIKE THE ANT! H X 84 books were taken out of the U brary last Saturday. A number of books may be founi' for those who wish to become natur alized citizens of the Unitc.l Slates. If any one has magazines or books that they would like to send to "our boys" brint; them to the Library. On September .1. 4, and 5, annual conference of the the 8th Pacific Library Association will be held in f'ortland. Miss Cornelia Marvin, the State Librarian of Salem, is the t.re,- ident and Miss Corinne A. Metz of I he Dalles it thi secretary of the As sociation. 'An interesting program has beta arrayed Among the prominent natures of the meeting will be "pub lic Libraries and the War," by John l. Kaiser, Librarian of Tacoma, Washington. "Technical Books for War Time Demands," by Anna K Fossler of Portland. "School Librar ies Instruction in Use of Rook, in '.rades and high schools," by Ruth Pal tOst, and "Librarians and Inspec tors" by Mrs Ida Kidder, Librarian cf the Oregon Agricultural College A special session for the Library Trustees is scheduled for Tuesday the third, at which time Judson T. Jennings of Seattle, will talk on the "Financing tlie Public Library." A short discussion on the mode Irbrar) v ill be led by Mrs. R K. Page, trus tee of the Salem Library. In the notes sent out from the State Librarian quarterly, the !ban Library is complimented for tlie large collection of books that have been sent to the Coast Artillery boys at Fort Canby. It also speaks well of H X H X H X H X H Even AUGUST which is always considered the est month in the year, is a busy one with us OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING H duii- 5 H X H X H The reasons are partially as follows: (.ash. Absolute S;itis- h faction Guaranteed, Quality (ioods. Courteous Service and Moderate Prices, even as 01' R PRKSIDK.NT has suggested. "Quick Service and Small Profits." H X H NEW SHIPMENT j of BATH TOWELS! 2Jx-5 in Holland Border - $100 .'lx-W-in Striped desinii. check bordef 65c 21x40-in. Checked design ith flowered bofdct 65c 2lx4Ma. Striped lowel villi flowered bocdei 65c llhTfi IB Sniped design with corn optional cncle border --- - 59c 21x4 Striped with check border . 50c 18x36 Cbtcfced Witft (lowered border . 50c IflxJrt-in. Striped with Ssvast.fca . 50c 21 x4-;r.. Striped with lowered . . 0C UMM designs are worked in. in gold pink, and blur and are of extra tine Wftlit) Turkish. JAP CREPES NEW A nice artment of Jap I'rrpr in plain olor and Sport Stripes I. atendrr, light ami dark blur, pink, (trcen, rey and yellow. We consider ureh r fortunate iftd ed. in ha in procured thee crepe tor you, a they are very I, refill Tl IM crepe are suitable fir SMffle, Middir. DfeW e. and even pOMM fellow' hiriv 29c ya. Cash Values HAMILTON S' y CITY NEWS I 6 I S t v Motored to Scio B. L. Calavan and hi cousin C. C. Calavan motored to Scio today to viit relatives. Home from the Bay Mr and Mrs. Robert Torbet and children have returned from a two weeks' outing at th- Bay Frencn's Returned K. M. Kre.ich returned SWMlftJ night from a wtek end viit m New (crt, accoiupanud by Uffg, hrenth, nd Mr. and Mrs. ilyron Taylor, who have beefi enjoying a tWO WOWhl' evt inu at the Bav. The TtylOfl CUM Ml Albany to visit the latter's brot.ier. I Srth ("rench, before he left for the I residio. Sanford Archibald Called Sanford Archtbald his been direct- to report at Port laud tomorrow Returns Home kigfcl and from there irOI tx Miss Claire Tillman came in on American Lake where he will o into the noon train from Newport where i training fr.r work in the United States mhntance Corp. Mr t . he l.as lren enjoyinK tlie ea breee tor the past two werks. Home Again Mi Kate Stewart returnM today from a two-week' outing at Newport Returned from Newport Miss Louise Wieder returned to Albany this noon, after having rn joyed a two-week's a at! 0 ... Iff -port. Accepts Position Miss Lillian iVacork ha ae tpU d a pf.sition in Worth I epartiin-ii stfirr and began work yerrd;ty t'.orning On Business Trip Char. F.ssex went to Portland y tt rday morninjr f-r the day on a bnv it;ess trip. Here on Busines' Sophia Warnork oi BrooM Ore iron, wfljfl t ran'-ar'-n-; hwrlwete here eterday. Heppner Woman in Town Mrs. J A Waters of Heppner. Or egon, was registered at the Hotel A! bany yesterday. the fact that the local Library is used for the Honor Guard IMfttflfl ftfld Red Crate gatherings. The local Li brary j alo complimented for the information iiven to the people, in re gard to the Food Preervation. etc. F.xrellent report were Vhown for the work heinjr made in six of the Li braries of the State. Albany being mentioned a- one of them. bald i one of the best auto drivers n Linn county an I hi friends here are crtain that he will make a record in the eVCfH ot hit being ent to PfMCe Visiting Relatives j Mr. Win Baltimor ol Portland, a gMtfl at the home of Mr Sarah , BeltMnorc who retidei on Wu shmg ; t n Hftot Iabel Young Returns Mis Isabel Young returned on t!;c noon tram from a week's outing at Newport. Miss Young ' will leave j ''iiring tfe)C middle of September for ! Stanford L'niveraity. Mrs. Gibson Returning Mrs. F. M CltltQel who has hern rieHlOg during thr peel year with rel ; tives in the eastern state i expect- t to ret ere to ttbon tin week. I ormer Albany Man Maurice Winter of Por'land. for merly of this city, was tran;n tin I I'sines here yesterday Returned from the Bay Mts Thelma Rt hard rfturned on the noon train from Newport where he ha been visiting for the past two weeks Grain Men in Town E. R. Hamilton and A T Clark. repreentati' rCI of a f.ewiston. Idaho, grain firm, with !iradftiarters in MOMMMski OnOjBM) are in the y ,,n Inisines and ar- registered at thr Hotel Albany. H X H H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H Worth While X ZHZHXHZHZHZHZ OFFICIAL NOTICB of Niiw'i threagt t ic paMc nnmi Md illi), el thr City of AllMiiy, t )rr Bon: It is nnlawfiil for M) prrion or (frsons ti. ilrivc any liM.sr slo'rl. l'iroiili iin pnlilir str.rt or ttttj ;itiiiii the City -.f iii.in. Oregon, jccrit proi.ini follns Stock looting tCfOM steel bfMfl from Hrntoii County, must irn south i out Cajlpoola strrrt in Cooat Koa.l j -Stork coning on Salrm or Sniitiaiu ' roaif iiint jjn south on 'n ary street i tity Road. Stock ifoinit to Itc nlon CoMtJ . ' rosslnsr steel hruUe 0MMH come n County k'iai lo south i in gi "all I gojg slrei o slel hri'lk'r. i oni.i slre to sTe. I l.rirlsrr. f. s wot 1 1). Street Coniuiis.ionei JUST TODAY Wallace Rod nd Myrtle Stedman 'A Prison W irhoul TRAVELOGI I. MUTT I JEFF L 0 It n i,: so .1 I I llll.S i idii by g es'ei s inakci - I he new Ml Itlll s .mis anil liee sir irs.ly lor you i Itrgti tad mors: tompltti t"'k IhM riie QgMwi Kuie hu ,i, 1,1. ne Nobb) ue-w styles .lue.t li.'in Ihe New Yolk i,, you no inuldlenisn'i (irolit loi you to y 1 ggft I .oln ft C1UII 1 fggttg 10 131 I l'r' COtM gMgJ Ihf on.- stole luel- .u.inlil t.uiii Eo I."' Ilus Mote, and out lein .ell Igggl II. iT. h u,tl 10, (Is fj, tt Ml. $1 Ml, SI'I'XI, .'.' V) III.S0, $n ' n mi. $111 mi. mi. $.! v tn v) UQO. o "HI, $: 'HI, HW. $') '), Ml. $14 75. 16 JO Wm. tsw. pM, MdM I cr t ts 1 it t A I s a (or I ess hvrrytliiiij A I MH S I.. I lis. Wc Buy I it (iriiin Scd Vg)toh Hcuim n Quanit) Any Plaoc Unliniled Stortfc Kacililm Cleanin CboppiD M. Senders tV (o. Got Your Gnin Bagl nnd Snt k I winr nl Murphy's Seed Store Wr ClOan itncl Buy Vetch, Cheat, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Beans and Clover Seed Vttention! Hatheri, I-awn Tennis and Bate Hall PUyen. bicycla and Motorcy cle Kidei We can supply your w nta GooxW of Quality at the right price Wr ,U make keys, do lo ((smithing and all kinds uf mechani al re pairing Service it our hobby L B. HIXSON JR. Kelt I'h.. nc 16). K 129 1-ynn St. Albany Oregon ECONOMIC ND MILITARY PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON In i.i 1 i it.- to amiilgU r our sm tn (raj mm4 clntlllc dwcallon. attfara lull aa)rtuftlt(a tm MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC ftCIINCC ARTS AND COMMERCE I.Mt for - I '..l.ira. Barvlc. Yam f ounT n.J.IL Sane io, ( u. t, .t.a hgghi.it. "Train tha llr ln fr Fanca nr Wnr" anot "TtSa Vtmmmm mm4 lha Unlvoralty." Arfdraaa Raftlatra1, UNIVEKSITT OF OREGON, tugeac. Ortflgo Brin Your Kotlnk Work to the Albany Art Craft. A Line of Picture Frames Moulding; that we helieve ha never been duplicated before m any Oreijon town the iie of Albany. I n thii line is tomprined the moat exquisite HatlOg bfOAtUll and wood finish, taldmg to brini out the value of the finest pttturef and lending svotih to the cheaper repro ductions. Prices very rcanonable. Fhe Albany Art Craft a) a a a CITY n; Wfi i ai a; Carlton People in Town - Mr and Mr llrnwn ifffj f.intifv itf arlton, i Iriton. were uuests at ihi Albany Motel yi ferday. Here from Detroit Mr W !Iim.m ..i Detroit, is m i own ireeeefUvg hmiRetp and a fnest ot Mr-. St tier. Salem Paople Here Mr. FrMi Ward and itMgkNJf ol M in. in- in town ihe gMStfl of Mrs, Wn Wrsihruuk.