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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. AUGUST M, 101 T. EIFFEL HOSIERY For Women and Children. Value t that are hard to duplicate LADIES' SILK BOOT HOSE 65c Givei good service, has double heels and toe, elastic lop.. All pop ular colors, Ivory, pink, Copenhagen, gold, heliotrope, sky, silver, white and hlack. Black Silk Boot ... . JSc. 50c. 65c. 7Sc, 85c Most ill sires White Cotton Hose, riblied top. 25c Out sire top - - 50c CHILDREN'S SOX In Cotton and artificial Silk, Sol d pink and Mue and white with hlack. pink, blue, navy and larnler tops Size 5 to S 2Sc and 35c Misses' Lisle How White, black, tan. blue and pink .. 25c Misses' Cotton Hose in white and hlack 15c 20c I Infants' Cashmere and fibre silk white and black m "Endurance Hose for Boys . 25c The linen heels and toes make tltetn an extra good hose for rouge, wear. Sires 6 to 10. Price a pair 25c Other hose for boys at 15c, 20c FLOOD S STORE 3J4 W. First Street We Buy Hay Grain Seed Vetch Beans Any Quanity Any Place Unlimited Storsrgc Facilities Cleaning , Chopping M. Senders & Co. FirstShowingof Fall Shoes For Women Everything New Every Pair Right By the time you read this announcement the newest of patterns and leathers in Women's Shoes for Fall will be on display at MCDOW ELL'S. You may think now that those shoes you've been wearing all summer are all right for the present, but if real style style that is distinctive means anything to you, you'll not be satisfied until you are wearing a pair of these Snappy New Fall Models See our windows. PRICED AT $3.95 TO $9.50 Mcdowell shoe co. ftLOBF 22 TODAY- MYRTLE STEDMAN and HOUSE PETERS in "As Men Love" CUB COMEDY Travelogue Coming Wednesday SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "Tin BOTTLE IMP" GROCERIES Regular 30c Liberty Oats 25c Beat White Laundry Soap .6 for 25c Peanut Butter, lb 12c Sugar, 11 pounds for $1.00 Food Administrator Hoover promises us sugar at $7.50 a sack within 30 days. Better get only $1 worth until the Ug drop coinea. Holloway's Farmers Store Take a Kodak There's better giimc "shot" with a k oil iik than with u rifle. Tukc one on voir vacation and keep a picture record of your trip. Printing Developing Fred Dawson's Rexall Store "The Store of Quality" a1 y s $ J s $ , y y 9 9 CITY NUWS v 4 9 9 9 vf? Went to Portland K. F. Sox went to oPrtlaud CM the morning train. Business in Portland Carl Sox took the MndMfl elect ru to Portland this morninc for a short lousiness trip. Return to Tillamook Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tohl. and Or and Mrs ltoals of Tillamook, mot red to Belknap Spring- to spend Sunday, returning yesterday Or ami Mrs. Boats returned to Tillamook t'n ii orniiiki Mrs I '.oat is a sister of Mr. Toel. Visiting Parents M rs J ... - k Klinn and children re turned this noon from a month's out ing at Newport. They will iMt .it the home of Mrs. Hum's parent-. Mr. and Mr-. W It Steven- before returning to Walla Walla. Visiting Sister" Mrs Robert MeMnrry of Portland- is the ;uest of her i-ter, Mrs Harry Hawkins Mr McMurry is one of the Portland voting nun who re CClvOd a commission at hi IVevdio Capital (Sotffll) Journal. Up Columbia Highway Mr and Mr-. Frank Horskey re turned last night from a trip up the Columbia Highway. Visiting in Salem Miss Carrie Wright rHI return this evening from a is:t in Sak.ni with Miss Ruth Fisher and Miss Gene vieve Yonnke. Spending Week at Newport Chas. ! .i of the Busy Cornei Grocery, is spending a week at N'ew port. Ships Cattle Lee Miller shipped a carload of cattle to Portland l.i-t niht. Returns Home Walker James returned 10 his home in Detroit after an over-Sunday trip to Portland. No Meeting Tonight Barzillai Chapter, O. E. S.. will not meet this evening. Goes to Talbot Wayne Johnson went to Talhot thU morning to remain during the hop season. Went to Salem Mrs. H. R. Gollob went to Salem this morning on business. Here from Sweet Home Mrs. H R. Slavens of Sweet Home, is in Albany today on business an also visiting friends. Ringlings' Circus Goes Through Ringlinp Brothers Circus passed through Albany this morning from Portland to Chico. Calif. It showed in Portland last night The show will ed by jitney for Silet, where he will Portland and Chico. Leaving This Afternoon Chas. F. Oocttling of Sternberg's Visiting Sister Mrs. A Buchner rived last night for of Seattle, ar i visit with her sister. Miss Emma Suminerfield. On Business Trip L. I-. Sharp went to Portland on business this morning. To Attend Meeting Hon. W. P Flmorc and Prof. O. V. White of Brownsville, arived i; the city this morning to be present at the meeting of the Linn County Patriotic League, of which they are members, at the court house this afternoon. Warning We are informed that at some cafes, res taurants and gardens beer and strong drinks have been sold under the guise of the popular soft drink. Bevo. These reports have been confirmed suf ficiently to compel us to take action. The beverage Bevo enjoys the pro tection of both federal and state authority. In preparing it for sale and in marketing it. we adopt every possible precaution to protect the public against imposition and to prevent evasion of the law. Bevo is sold in bottles only, we bottle all of it ourselves, and we have adopted a kind of bottle, crown and seals designed to prevent imitation. We shall omit no measure within our power to defend the authority under which Bevo is manufactured and sold, to protect the public from imposition, and to safeguard the good name of this Association. We therefore give fair warning that we shall refuse to sell our products to those who are found guilty of the above offense. ANHEUSER BUSCH BPEU1NC ASSOCIATION You cjux'i hop o ooii .ooda lor nothing, but you can get standard merchandise lot less at I he Ooldtn Kult than any compati tors can sell you. CsVOsVirftthra hnytnjf for QUI 173 Hu.y Stoics gives tis a Inlying tow i-t that uo one mertli.int can nopa. (or. I'm laviaajl atO stTiljlM into volir pockets. I aiies Kiasoayu ll.M. II !, !" Hon... Draw i i.u, $i.4si Children's Itresses Konters Wash Sim -rtiingslow Apron. Mi..e.' HOM, foi I .utir.' Hose, 2 lor Silk Kihre HeM 40c 49c 49c. 19 25c 25c 40c Men's (KcialL Men'. .Ininper. W.ok Shirts Work t Kill Shoe. Mule Shoes Hoys' llloll.e. Hoys' Oveiall. Iliii Gloves Ml 91c 4c. iVc 11.25. l.4 . 12.25 $160 25c, 49c . . 49c, 69c 15c Hveiy thing ? jf tv (or Leaa Kvcrythini Always for Lett Democrat Classifieds Bring Results To Attend Funeral Mr. and Mr. J. J. Collins went t Salmi this morning to attend tin- tun era! ot Simon Heit. To Meet Husband Mrs. N. Stevens went to Port Ian 1 this morning to meet her husband who will arrive there today front Minneapolis. Miss Lee Fortmillt r ac I anicd lr to Portland, where she will visit her uncle. C. A. Lee. Here from Salem C. E. Reynolds of Salem, raj res ist r red at the Albany last cuing. To Breitenbush Springs Mr. and Mrs ft L. Scott. Mis Claire Mabekoit, .loe DcBoest and S'arn Ring, of Portland, fffved in the city last evening. After tfldfalf thr nitrht at thr Hotel Albany tbry left thi morning fof BftfttnlHttfc Hot Springs, where they will spend their acation. store, and family left this aftrrnoon for Portland where they will spend To o Silverton a few day. From there thev will ml Mrs f''Od ShortrMcc, MiaJ Nell to Cascade Springs, exprctfnir to be i Shartridc an'1 mthtr of Alerdrci. I fog a tli;,t . a r . .-., fVLs. Ia .L- I- . ' . aa none a coupie or weeks. Here on Business points. Thry report a lute trip, an i especially enjoyed the public tamp inn k rounds inrni lnd l i1m people o Ahland The automobile, says, Mr. Wirn. is a great favorite with all classes of people i!ii r;ir. and bun drrd of families .ire taking advantage o, the opportunity to camp out at the excellent pla e lurnisbrd by the vari ous cities CULTIVATED LANDS BEST FOR FALL SOWN GKAIN Uo Not Need Replowing But Can Be Planted with Drill After Disking Oregon Agrii iluual College. Cor vallis, Aug. A. Cultivated landt make an gaoHaHI pla. for the lOf ilig of all iTH'iiN Mute .tc thol" sMdl ot acres oi land In Oreg(n tha'. have been sown to corn, beans, etc., that will produce fall cereals very profitably. The expense of plowing is eliminated, disking svlUl a barTOH bt ctatafjr, J. A. Thompson of Sweet Home, was in town yesterday on business On Vacation Dan Zeh of Hamilton's store, is taking a two-weeks' vacation. He ex pects to go on a fishing trip. Spending Day Here Miss Nell Hughey of F.ugere, is spending the day here visiting Mi" F.llyn B. Baker of Worth's Drpart ment store. Pirtle Klatawa, Siali Grand Pirtle. rotund proprietor of the Hotel St Charles, donned hi biggest .mile this noon and depart ed by jitney for Siletrf whrre he will attend the annual Indian fair. He promises upon his return to mix a little English in his conversation with his jargon. Senator Garland Here South Dakota, left this morning for , The fall sown or early spring plant- Mlv. rton trneri they will visit at the ' cd crops arc the surest of bringing home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A Thomp- icsults. The seeding should be fin son, i. mam tint it fa hMto m hM tha. Arrived in France Dispatches announce the arrival in France of the lth Engineering Corps which left American Lake, near Ta cnm, early tln month Ediar Hart, son of Mr and Mrs A S. Hart, is a member of the Engineers and is no do'ibt enjoying the new exprrir-ncei in the new country at the present time. Former Albany Boy Married Friends of Osrar Soth. a former Albany boy. have received an an nouncement of hi marriage nn ,Itr MM 23 to Miss Eleanor 'and. a prominent society girl of Eri Pa. Oscar Soth lived in Albany a number of years with his parents, who ran the the Mission Parlors. Senator S M Garland of Lebanon, Returned from Trip rrired in the city this morning and Mr and Mr r P. Winn and so i will attend the meeting of the com- returned Saturday from a two-week's mittee of the Patriotic Serwce League automobile trip to Crater Iike. Ash this afternoon. hand, and other southern Oregon grain come up after the first frost in order to do away with the Hessian fly damage. The seed sown should be heavy, rec leaned seed with a good gemination rHncatitagc, After disk ing th'- hind the grain CM be plant ed in the usual way with the grain drill. Wheat can be sown from Septem ber 25 to October 15 on the rich v. ell-drained soils. Winter barley Kivcs good results on the poorer soiN Oi Wi item Oregon ami parts of I astern Oregon where the climate is jOI too severe. In the poorer drain ' 'I n 'i'ni nf Western On gon, gi a wititer oats do very well. Tht- shortage of food n fjuires tha the land be used to produce every thing possible. The fall cereal crops hrg good returns with little outlay WHEN answering Classii:cd ails, please mention the Democrat. Gel Your Gram Raga and Sack Twine at Murphy's Seed Store We Clean and Buy Vetch, Cheat, Wheat, Oats. Barley. Beans and Clover Seed i Km (jftfliUBu-.tt Kav Turn your back on substitutes for all-wool THERE'S a lot of tlk going around ab ut the bad conditions of the clothing market; poorly made goods, cotton mixed fabric. You really should he mighty currful w hat you huy and where you huy it this year oi till ret ft. You don't need to worry if you come to this store. We'll sell you Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes; they're all-wool, the best in the land. The tailoring it the finest. If after you wear these clothes you are not satisfied, your money back. You can't make a mistake. Ask to See Them (ireens arc ItfMj this fall they're great in the hrlt - all - around sporl Mill-.. There are a numher of iheic Hart, Schaffner & Marx models in a variety of style variations. THE TOGGERY The Home of Hart, Schaffner A Marx Clothe