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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1917)
m hi m IOvAl . ir. ttir Fall Wool Goods Are Here in a Splendid Range of Colors and Weaves One Pound F R E of Coffee E! School Serge Uricn, cope. na y, red. School Plaids, 36 to 4J itu-he. Wd Red. blue and OfOWM C 0080 EaotMMj Black and White Checks .... French Serge, 41 inches wide Scarlet, tcrecn, plum, COO e. navy, brown Wool Taffeta. 38 inches wide . , 50c. ISC, $1.15 35c to UI $1.50 $150 Cardinal, burgundy, green, , iam. navy, cope, black Epingles, 40 inches wide . $1 65 Green, plum, nay, COpOi brown, bcrguudy Coatings, 56 and 58 inches wide $2 5 to $3.50 Other Wool goods in stripes, plaids, and plain colon At earing! W of prices FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. Fint Street Tn the first 12 people Tln buy one of our hiih uraJo percolators. Se.irs A Roe buck list this percolator at $2.49. We sell it with .1 pound ol 15c coffee for $2JM This is to the fust 12 who call for the purpose of Introducing Symond'i Inn Coffee Fred Dawson's Rexall Store "The Store of Quality" CITY NEWS DtVOf thi Hie Sample Store's I'Kl WKKKIA Kl.MINUl- K Septetnl SERVES COUNTRY and CITY Promptly Efficiently Safely Night and Day TWm ato&r 7-' STATE FAIR EXCURSIONS To Salem, September 24-29 Ticket aic, diily 20th io 9tli At non-agency points bu; tickets of conductor on train Through Tickets Last ROUND TRIP TO SAN KRAXUSCO. S32 H. S. Logan, Ticket Agent. Oregon Klcclrii Railwi Albany, Ore'nn UOM to Dcver K Maish went ti morning Kcturns From Jefferson PtOOcM Near Philomath- ,ohn PbUb rolurnetl Satui ) Dr. W. V. White yesterda) DTOV4) "ht from a irofaoiloool Mp 0 to the little church mc mdes south ; Jefferson. ol Philomath on the Al..i load aid - ached to h . - . . . OMIiaHndanOOUHKBniHniaiMlxanP tonoosa riremen to Elect The Albany firemen will meei ' his 0O0O0BJ to elect a MV 001 retary- i treasurer ,nd a 08008001 01 the I board ot control to till acanoie itiscd b boys oin to the arm Other important booOMMM i- to conn up and IVO nOtOtOOf "i the OOOOfO iiiftu is iircd to be present. Spending Day Here Mrs. F R. Ware and sister. If if Klrna Mc Kenny. COOM o e r from 1 e''anon this mottling to spend tin lay in Albany. Mrs Ware will haw MS Monday for HepMne- to ioii. 'er husband Return From Thomas Mr. and Mr Win. Nash returned this morning from TOOOOOI where they have hern a week riotlaoo Mrs Nash's parents. Motor to Monroe W. C. Burns and family motored to Monroe Sunday to spend the day Passed Through on Way to Clacka mas Byror. Thompson, of Co, K. who is stationed at Cl.icV.amas. passed through Albany this morning from Corvallis on his way back to com , while here visiting his cousin. Miss Carolyn Wright. Spent Week-End in Portland Mr and Mrs. Howard RcotM MMM the week-end in Portland. Goes to Newport II KudU bit Siimlav o lb the coast ( Lieutenant Wood Here 1 leuieuani Roy WooU p ttk ud with his I'.iintU Pr Tiacy 111 ( Dr. L I Tracy i stdl i iounK Mm bib overall Grey bib OVOfoBl Stnpe bib ov eralU W..:t overalls lumper Khaki pants Whipcord j ants . .. 85c. $t.00 95c .. Hi 95 Mc. $1 UM $1J5. $1.45 W.-rk parts $1.90. $2 S$. $2 45 Dmt paata $J 85, $3.45. $3.95 Mix oid pox 19c. 25c Cashnure hose 35c t OtM H Ik e 10c. 19c, 25c fool sox 35c feroayi $1-5. $1.49. $1.85 Com iwouwi $-2-35. Hot, tun Men's DUWUntwi $5.6S up $8.50 r 17. W ! ma Lino $J.c up $(.oo Bo ' mi I MH8 up $1.20 i . w soHi $2. p $.;' Roysy ikon $2.25. $2. -5 u, $3.25 Boys' mil. in 49c. 5'iV. ft5 Melts gOUOOOj 400 H . )l25 Mi oi m y nlooo $i 4. $i.98 Mi ..! .twit.-. fj1 f $i 85 utl- il ir t a id Ufa" i I I Ji UM Moa'i bats $1.85. I t4d $2.8 f0 cap 4. -re, 85c flanuil at.irta $! i5. $1.45. UJOj $2.85 ifj sh rto . 49c, 60c 2 STOKtS C. J. UK I- II K COMPANY YOU DO BKTTKK HERB FOR LB88 s r M s KsofOfl buyUuj thai new ioii, mil r Urraa, he sine and BOOK M TOO (toldeit Kule We ItOO we COM MVf fOO 10008) 000 w4 want yoo 10 know It Ooi ooooofollvi bo) MNJ loi 17 1 lby BlOfOO 'oi split cash iii. i Is i it mishit big ditun n t ymi I Ml $9 Ht. $12 Ml. $14..' $l(i.50, $18 50. $1'1M), $.'4 75 tnt-. $12 Ml, $14.75. $10 50. $18 50. $ 9U. $22 50. $24 75 Di isei $5. $(. $V90. $I.'M1. $145. $ld Ml (iiU' Coals $2.98. $I 'W. i W, $.). $(0. $ W I' vcrvlli'"!' A I if a s foi Looo "mmw i frr im mm Bvortblo A I w fur LoOO til The do toi has now been pOO nied to h 00OM1 KM ill I Oil da In Pot (land Mr. and Mn Will MofriM on i Pottl.inU Msitim: 1'avseU Thtough Albany (1 Williami OOOOtd through M ooojf (hia owroioa Nooi Modfofrf o Oil 00000 in Portland. To Filter U. of O tie Hutbstfi vrvni lo Rogvoa t'i morning to make atraiueim nt to enter 1' gj iMl (alt as a 00MM Mr H'ilfien has btOO O0O00g (,' the S. Mtb. ni Parifn COOOOOO) 0O4OM Nigw ntra Cootvi W obi. tt Bnd 1 1 fi WaU.t H ' ! f si., m, ;,m m r ioonn of P 'Ha iit la nlb in Athany. You KB I'UMf.l l.i visij ,iui BtOti 1. ,.""il fOKMM in OOOtOj oomo i io$rta STETTER'S FOR GR0( ! i;li s M ( K(( KM: Uaaulacwrtn ..i ('wtn,m - OOOOOOOOOOOOl Fight U nt in Kitrfu n mmd I .. i: ill help SOgOOSO MM W"ir The Globe Sept. 21 Prices $1.50, $1.00, 50c IT HITS THE HIGH SPOTS OF HILAR.ITV COUNTY NEWS THEMSELVES A CYCLONIC MUSICAL FAflCt sjyM KXOX BL'TTE, Sept. 17 -Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Knox returned to their home in Portland Wc lnesday t'tcr a ten da" visit with 5Ir. and Mrs K E. Knox. iron Cade a ijere from Port Can!y, wsiting hi-, parent. Mr. and Ilk L CaUc. Mr. and Mrs Uert JoOttOOO and iam ily visited at the llamord home on Sunday. Miss Freda KrvnOf ot BOOJOM is visiting at the OOMMJ of Mr aid 'Irs Maynard Ackerituit. Additi-ir.al gMCOtl were Mesdames M Ackert tan. Of. Mallon. Misses Hazel Gilbert and Fr !.i Krugger (XOMJOOO). Tli near neighbors ot Mr-. Mar garet Mallon and family gavgj them .1 farewell party on Saturday night Thr hae resided on Oo Foley farm th past three years. Mrs. IfoDoO anil younger children are planning nn making their home in Albany. GoOTge Ll wing to California to reside. Mrs. F. Lines received on Septem ber 15 a card from her nephew, K i in th Hawb . -j tu. mber -.f t' I , vineers' Corps. hi. h is ir pfOO C i Kenneth is an electrician, 'Ihe cord ; was dated Aug 21. was p00M4l ! the censor He write ihat every , tbing had the signs of war, k di- i I ma?e of France OpOCOfCtl similar to that of Oregon to him. Mrs. Frank Fines wa 0OO4Hltod loo registrar for the Defense CoMOcfl for the Knox Butte Oft rfoct I h t;m wa OOfOfOwy afternoon. James Smith will have his farm sale on Wednrs-Iay, Sept 10 Th. I.uebt Bros, will olOQ have a sale i; the Bu-sard farm Wedm sda c- i m Mrs. rffOOM T -t nr s and OOOfJOtef I ' r.! rtOlOOd IOC BOnihlHt ('irele at their home im Thursday ;ift-rn'fn ; Conservation of food was doMOfOfd Of each member OfOOOOl t th next meeting of the Circle, t' e sub iect of children will be gtodfOO. Al the elose of the afternoon thr host j ess served refreshments. Additional guests were MctOOOICI at. Aekerman. M. Mallon, HOMCl HO rel Gilbert and Preda Krugger (Fti-cne. Housekeeping is a Business Profit by the shortcuts, by the added conven ience, by the time and nionev it will save you. Use Electricity for Economy Let Electricity put your household on the same efficiency basis that your husband employs In his office or factory. For the price of a 10-cent ciyar, you can operate electrically- lent; enough to cover the Jay s needs a coffee percolator, toaster, fan, vacuum cleaner and a washing machine. Make your home an ideal workshop. Fquip It with f-lcctrical appliances. Call and see them at your dealers', or telephone Fifteen and a salesman will call. id :J Pathephone Outfit Special $79.5 e ou Are Invited Oregon Power Co. Hrliablc Se rvic Both Pboaei 1 8 MX, W. ?! St. ' OHM In and heat this v nUc- hrf new tna hine. Let M OMploOl to you about m OOflMfl DOOdN thai needs no rhanv.n , the violin wood snundmi: 1 u 00 Ojojsajgjoj an unrivalled tone, and the many other (-ntuii h.i are em Imtve in toll pboniigiaph. TWN-autifu! POoSfpOOOO, $7.fK) man . fsasftsj d gal i..fci Two IU in r-! uc IJ'rrcr.l Ow I4 NCMd .All MM H- - WL... M . n luil. I ( )nr (mlil .... 1.50 12' I 10 !0 ij5 '..j" $ i A.'. Fortmiller Furniture Company Alh a nv CHARLES CHAPLIN Wednesday and Thursday GOOIJ SHOW s AI.H AYS THE GLOSE MM. l-r. ... WWM ' CHAULES KAY rhe Clodhopper1 i Saturdftv KOLB ntl DILI Friday A Road Bhow MONIiAY AND TUB8DAV Pauline Fredrich in 'SLEEPING FIRES" week ot t- ti a good attractions DONl MtSS TIMS ON K A GOOD COMSDV USUAL PRtCtS TRAVKLO0U1 "LEST WE P0RGBT i ')Ol SHOWS AL0 AYS"