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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1917)
ni.oAINT DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. SKPT 14. UI7. Fall Wool Goods Are Here in a Splendid Range of Colors and Weaves arc bere in a spled:d raiiKr of rolort anil weave School Serge - - 39c green, OOpt i nayt red. School Plaids, 36 to Laches srldc 50c. 85c. $1.15 Red. blue and bron ombmation Black and White Check 35c to $2.:5 French Si'trc. 41 inches wide $1.50 Scarlet, green, plum. cope. na, brown Wool Tatfeta. 38 inches wide $1.50 Cardinal, burgundy, green, plum. nj, cope. black Fpinnles. 40 inches wide .... . $1.65 Green, plum, navy, cope, brown, bericundy Coatings, 5ft and 58 inelies artdc $2.7$ to $3.50 Other Wool goods in -mpes. plains, and plain colors at raricd riK of prices FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. Firt Stmt One Pound of Coffee FREE! To the first 12 people who buy one of out luh grade pereol.itots. Sears & Roe buck list this percolator at $2.49, We sell it with a pound of 45c coffee for !$-:i0 Tins is to the first i- wlin call for the purpose of Introducing Symond'a Inn Coffee Fred Dawson's Rexall Store "The Store of Quality" CITY NEWS Yes, Butter is High BUT WE NOW HANDLE OLEOMARGARINE Which is a Good Substitute, at 35 Cents PER POUND Holloways Farmers Store FRIDAY GLOBE SATURDAY Thomas H. Ince presents Enid Bennett A "The Girl, Glory" An irrestitable comedy ol uair.t village life by C Gardner Sul- liv n It start off with fairy stories and ends in romance. It is the story of a joyous, romping girl, who decides to put a saloon out of business. She does it in a way tha makes you smile, chuckle, then laugh outright. and a BOBBY CONNELLY and a TRIANGLE COMEDY Prices the Same Leaves foe San Francisco fN Flora Simons I" It lat cven irg tor San Francisco t n S.i!uriu evening in the Motel St. Ftanci. Mis Simons :ll In married to Lieu tenant W W Boone of Portland, who . stationed H the lretdit wttli tii s ccond otticers' trainirn catup. The will make ihetr home in San I ran Cisco until Lieutenant Ketone is transierred to some other pOM On Business for Laundry IXivtd Wieder wrnt IQ I'orvatli In is morn in c n business lor the S,n Steam Laundry. To Attend Dana Hall Miss Carolyn Cannon, daughter o: Mr. and Mrs A M Cannon 01 Fort I.ind. leaves Sunda nicht tor Welle b y. Mass . where she w ill atteml Fat bj Mi-- ffttHlmh Fea.ock ot Portland, who riU at Mid WcHetltJ CoMtfe On Way to Avution School Mcrl, Brigst, '''i mer lb.m bo Unf Luk EtKotl ol Portland. ..- ' t! rotitth Ikii lat Ubjk Of) thei. way to San Fr.tncieo The hfjve been training in an avution school iit San Francisco and were home tot n tew da s' iit. To Visit Parents lr Farl 1 -"ot tnidbr of St Vincents Hospital in Portland, w ill ar: iv r to i clit to viit hi parents, Mr and Mr William Kortmtller Senator Garland HfJN State Senator Sam Uarlaml wa at leadnag lo legal business in Iban i sterday. Visited at Scio Mr. ami Mr Virgil ILicklemau ol Albany, eieited Mrs. Hnrkleinaa'i i IQthff. "PC liibi Ke-riving Treatment U U loiia1l went to l:an yes titday accompanied b) his sistt . Mats It!anu.tli P-'iialU. wu- .i :ied a pat I tial BtfOaV o patalsi AUnida She I will ta'-e tree men I la Si S4tnri ho pital in C at cHy. LcbnttOft Cntti ion. Peer Hide Shipped Deputy She rill Joe Knta made at inspection ot a shipment oi gJQO ; otinds ot deer hides, w hu h at liv ed in the cily on the OrajsjOfl EOectrk yesterda) It .is thought that the h.des tmtiht tr jtaHiMj hipprd. but it was tound that the) tad brr i shipped under authorit) of thr Mon t;.na MM warden They re bill..! to Ross and Miller, and will .mbabl be tanned at tlu IsjCtJ MsBCn :;faii ni'k want ais brother, Thi L ral New Suits, Overcoats, Rail) Coats and Mackinawa Nowhere sriO yon find bettci Mtort aneni than si toe QqMm and njaUty coneidered 'tie price will be luilv to 111 1 i1 ceejl less than thr one -stoic mncliatlt catliell fOU Bttjfte (Of 04i 17 Puv Stoies lot pt est It makr a niinhtv dUfeffeOCe to you smts ivoo. iuo $n ;v $it Hi o $.mih. 14,91, $.xii I5.Q0, $jh). st). $14 Hi io, $m rs, lid ih io II $6'M). $7 lH). $H ') Rain Kei Buy while Ihe aeortmen t s, aie e unplrlr B vervi bln Alwai for LejAl mJ H mi m..tt I' vcrrllnii A I v I (or l.via The Globe Sept. 21 Prices $1.50, $1.00, 50c Auctions IT HITS THE HIGH SPOTS OF HILARJTV advd Kftl D (A l. Bteeeneoai CejriaaJete The datc below ate ntoervejd by the following : BBPTBUBBK 1Mb -J IV Yateit. wei of Coivallu l?th J C Snyder, south ot Moiuoe Bill C. Kaifsnider. . mile cast ol Tangent. 1Mb- W A I .mds.iv. s mile east ot C tvlhv :t)th J L" WbiMkei. 10 mde south eat o' A'banv .'lit Jim Wheeler, w.-t ol Cotvaih 2?nd Oft Wilaon, south ol CcrreJhe T4th J K. Davi I.oii. Hrlltouiu.iin lull iit J end w C Devi nih vei i t Ci tvalliH. I7ll J. F Blent, lUUey ttth-F Qlewn, New Pajleetane Chejreh ejth Taken "i'me I hi BAMOsY r DCTOBBR Ht Charley Them' n rat of Coi Villi. 2nd Prter Zehr. R. f I) No I. Crab tree 4tb A J JohOeoa and Tob Petitt. 1 mile north of Corvallis. 5thW H. Humphiy. Sublimity. 6lh S L Csrr. AUes If vou want a dale, wntr the un dereJbpied I "r assignment and MftsfJ afliiulars. A L STFVF.NSON Aih tionret Yiu ARB invited lo mil out itoir tui neal vokni hi Mints and tku (s w LlllBiKman ifacturers tiat nsertta nni( Cm sail ted adt A CYCLONIC MUSICAL FARCE MHmM All Your Battery Needs Ded wter every two hiih cos, t . The Sample Store's TRI-WEEKLY REMINDER Sept. MEN'S SUITS Thu linr consist! of suittly hawl tailurcd clotht- in bruins, gra, blues, and various novelty pat term, fur $12.85. $14.85. $16.50 up to $18.50 (irry Worsted Sun. $10.00 Brown Worsted Sun. $12.50 Blue ScrK' Suitl $13.85 - $15.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS In Grty and BfOWfl Mixtures $8 50 up to $10.00 MENS MACKINAWS Clrey, Green and Maroon IMa'd combination. .12 to 30 inches long shawl collar Norfolk.. . 14. 1917. $5.65. $6.85. $7.50 up $8.50 BOYS' MACKINAWS In xarious llaid fnibinationt belted Norfolk shawl collar $3.95. $5.45. up to $6.00 BOYS' SUITS N'orfolks or DouMc Breasted ( at Knickerbocker Trousers $2.85 $3.85. $4.50 BOYS' KNEE PANTS Greys, browns, and artotin itiixz 45c 79c. up to $1 20 SUIT CASES $1.25. $149. $1.89 Pi n 98c. $1.25, l $3.20 Leather . . $6.45 26 STORES The Sample Store C. J. RRKIF.R COMPANY YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS 26 STORES When the Nights Grow Longer and the lighting a HlO become, in I reasinly :mporian:, you'll nt the best liKht. one that if efficient and economical ELECTRIC LIGHT Is the Perfect I ig.it for reading, srwinjf or sforl in (I! i i .' paj home and iwitllplji it - Con mi i i " i omfortt U fa ce i leal 'in or off at the press i n bvttotl rranye to bavr yoi-r bejeaH r td this PnflL felepheJM PVteee now f.ir an r tmat- rf . oat. "o, cKuiar Hydrometer tests, and occasional thermom eter readings in hot weather or when you're running your car long d, stances that 'a t he most . and the least, you can do for 'our battery. rVtCt U,S hc,p you makc sure Of that little difference between a dead battery and a livo one. hit!, cnst f ,.,.,.,,: and low. Even the best battery will wear out some day. Before that time comes, let us show yu the Still Better Wffiard with Threaded Rubber Insula tion, recently put on sale after two years remarkable perform ance ui '.000 cars. ' is West 2nd Street AUTO ELECTRIC SHOF Albany, Oregon I t. y Oregon Power (lo. Reliable Service Both Pbonaa 15 306 a . 2nd St taVHan