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Mm IA68 cos, Have you ccn the nf" HOME-MADE COMFORTERS at Klood't Store ? You will want on or more when yir lee them. They are made o iTroh ne mate rial from our own stock. S lVoline, rhallie and cirtonne coer filled with a three-;ionml comfort sire cotton hart. 1 riced very reaionable at $3 00 and $3.50 Floods Store 334 W. 1st St. JONTEEL What is it? It's At Fred Dawson's Rexall Store "The Store of Quality" WAR MAY BE WON ! BY FAMINE OF FOOD America Must Keep Pledge With Allies and Furnish Grub Stake. Editor Democrat: Seven years ago a famous Euro pean student of history prophesied that the next great war of the future would not be won by fighting bi:r by famine. We are oday fighting that war. and famine is indeed threat ening 4 be in arbiter. Uncle Sam is mighty big and strong, but he is not o big and strong that .tic can afford to break a proaa ise. There is not a real America:: in tlii country who would not figb to make good one of L'ncle Sam's Itomises. When Uncle Sam sa.. I aitythin. that means that all his loyal sens and daughters have said it. The honor and the interest of this nation are in keeping of our ;'..:-...: citi zenry. Here is the proposition: We .ha promised to "grub-stake" the allier We said "You need not farm you nght!" They did not farm, but how they did fight! Winter ts coming on. There were j fevr for the sowing and there arc I fewer now for the narvest. The pinca comes. In France they arc lookit..- A Good Time Select YOUR OVERCOAT THIS STORE HAS ALWAYS Been famous for its overcoats, and this season will add new luster to that fame. This leadership is easily understood when one considers the source of our overcoats, Amrica's greatest ovrcoat makers The House of Kuppenheimer Here will be found the ovrcoat styles that will be the season's most popular. Ideas in overcoats that are new and exclusive; trench coats, dress coats and other smart effects. Weaves and patterns, a variety so great as to defy description. Come here for satisfac tion in overcoats at $17.50 and Up Blain Clothing Co. Men Folks Score across the sea and saying: ' How ftbota that gmb-ttftksi Uook , Som; (bow about th.it grabcttktP They are no whiniperin:. the i Frenchmen, they arc not that Wind; hut they arc hungry, and it wc la 1 them with our rub-stake they will S-T-A-R-V-E. Thousands of them men. women and little children. GdUwinf at a more empty promise will not help them. Nothing will .he'p hut food. It is food that WW win the war' How are we lOMJ to net it 5 Wc are (joiiv to cave it save t to our pals, because that's what the allies are in this tight. We are going to make good on l'ncle Sam's rwomisr that he wor.td furnish the grub-stake tor this war The allies need more wheat, MOM r;eat. more sugar. It is either wb.at MM and meat Irs days for us, oi jmtkll and meatless months for them. lAnd e are going to he'v ever.. .r.r of us. There i no mistake abo-u t' aL We will make 004 on the i:' uh-stake promise for the sake of the folk who trusted its and tor tn sjk: of our soldiers as well. Just remember that they are bound for France the land where wc are send IMJ the gruh-stakc. We want no regrets after this war. We have .had ample warning ol the iir.!.tion which awaits us, MVMM very American citizen respond- t the call of duty. You and I want to u-el, when the regiments of our boy return from the battlefields of F.u tope. some of them possibly broken, hat all victorious, that we have done DOT part even to the last detail: an ! ft may not have to lay upon our own consciences the loss, through our reflect, of a single American. To accomplish our part is the prob lem of the U. S. Food Admimstra ,ion. but this accojmplishmeirt can n!y come from the combine! person- I II and voluntary service ot all the eoflc of the land. To that en! wr ant all the people to join the ! d ..dministration. No fee?, no due, merely the signing of the pledge Cfcrdl :nd:cating that c will do our part The week heinnning with November tih has been specially set apart by Me Food Administration in t hi - bin undertaking. Let every .home in Ors rxn. and particularly in Linn countv. .-in a pledge card, LaOdfeotftuj that they will do their part in conervin the articles of food which our pjre ernment particularly needs to OtftVe ood its promise to our allies, an 1 which will enable thrm and us : win this world war for democracy ALFRED C. STHMTTT, Chairman Linn Oiumy, 0, S, Food Administration. Week-End Visitor Glen Fox, of Portland, a former Albany boy. spent the week-end here visiting friends. Goes to Portland R K. Ohling went to Portland this morning on business. Returns Home Miss Viola Smith returned to hrr home at Orleans this morning after spending the week-end with Miss Cladys Hulbert. COUNTY NEWS i 9 9 v 0 F s) 9 V TANGENT NEWS TANGENT. Oct. 27 (Sptdal to .lu PemtH-rali Kelnkah lodge of 't'.tiigrnt will give a basket social at L O. O. F. hall Wednesday. Oo tOOCfl SI, beginning .4t S o'clock. All ladies are invited to bri'K baskets. Everybody COOM a gOOd time i assured. J. !.. Anderson eau-ed MM exite ment Thursday afternoon when Ml h rse on away, (browing him from the rib; hut came out with only iHgflri it juries. Qcortf' Goodman, while unloading 1 ,ile! hay this morning, letl to the ground and received lllfOl injuries. The ghost party last eeuing was a ncCfJH in every wak with ibOM ?i p esent. AH declared it a good t'me. Saturday fliere was an all day mect iiig at tl e grange ha'l hi Tangent GATES. Oct. 25 (Special to the l'cmocrat) Mrs. lin Raines and little girl came up from Portland hit Saturday to spend the winter with K 1 hu'iand Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunlap left 'r Salem last Monray. Thoj expect tbo be gone about a week. Mr. Haywar-1 and family have mov ed into the Harry Goo4vfa Jioitse for the winter. The Graoftr lrdre has rented the Anderson house, formerly oCtl by the Progressive club, for the win ter. R. Stafford and Jack Gaffney re turned from Halls Camp this week. I orh on the sick Iit S. C. Dikr. Mrs G Rand m. Mrs Tdna Hall were passengers for -AI-harv WedneSMray. A T, Raines. en?rneer for the Hammond Company, who has been loratrd near MM City for the la-l year, will take charge r.f tlir Bo railroad for the company, out KoOTOT, this winter V. and Mr. Ernest Ty r of Sa tern arrived lat Thursday to spend s vral weeks visiting telitives. SHEDD. Ort. 27. (Special to the OemocraO A carload of six Odd Fellows went to Albany Wednesday evening to viMt the Albany lodt'f Tl ry had a fine time and hope to make another trip. They were H ; Farwell. Matt Smith, R. S. Ache son. T M Arheson and C C. Ar totd. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes were visiting the boMC of R. C. Margason of SHfM. They rame from Indiana and are out on their honeymoon. Dick ilavrrland of Halscy is very I -w. Mr has eonstimplion. He is r. bfOoW of Fd Haverland of Shedd The farmers around Shedd ar. thokt tbrottgll farming They are l oping it ill rain a little to soften l clods. The Rrd Cro s will (rvc a Hallow e'en party on Wrdnrday evenir ' bei 31. Car Load of Damaged Beet Pulp For Sale At Low Prices Best At Per Ton $25.00 ! Pulp for Hog Feed Per Ton $10.00 M. SENDERS & Co. MANY GIRLS ARE SWINDLED Would Be Move Stan Induced to Part With Money cn AM Kinds of Premises. Ymim; clils MM to New York by th KOMI f btrndi-ttls. ih t rmlned to win fauit' ii. id tiiui-h UHittey tu motion pKlWSO, fH niin l uu. Tin believe ill. r.,n do th, In MMM MOM ih' have only 11 Utile Moot li il very tvw fn mK WMM tMM Hi. in 1 s. SiHiner or Inter each re MlMO a MMl Of LOMMOoOi MfOfd wttli . nn unfatnlllur iiuiiie, but leurtntf every mldruer of good Innlr mid nliiivrtty. 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Kvarylhing Alwayi fur I ci, a' rnanr I vcrylliiii Always lor I i m The Sample Store's TR1-WKKK1.Y KKMI NUBK Oclobr.N. 1917. COTTON UNIONS Pof mm. tan 7tc to $173 I'AKT WOOL UNIONS Pbi mea, ta) $1.63. M t WRIGHT'S WOOL UNIONS Natural K ry $.'(.S UNIKRSIIIKTS AND DKAWKKS Natural .K)I. rrh $1.43 Tan Of itrry . . $1.23 KI.ANNK1. SIIIKTS lircv, I'lur .ind liurrnon Si .33. $1.43 tn $2.S3 MKNS OVKKAI.l.S BIm st. $i oo Sin... Mfe u. I, btat .... 95c Jaataara, . $1.00 Knaw paali ti.2) w Wpi psati $13 WOHK PANTI Grf) MaJ 'ki'kii tni.ril $1.90. $2 33 $245 WOOL KKRSKY I'ANTS a ijmmI writritt Im aaaati ajaai Ml to $3.45 26 Storei (' .1. Breier Company YOU DO BKTTKK HKHK FOR UMS ! CITY NEWS jj Visiting Newmins Mr i eorue New nun of tiru llWtMg t tlic borne of J. W New- nun. Here From Portland Ii CiUdy koitrpo M POftlftSol in Albany on DMOBOM Goes to Portlwd Lawrence Schmitt went to l'trtUnd Saturd-iy to spend Sund.i wllh lii" titer. Mn. A. C S.hmill Hlr re turned Sunday, but Mr StMmtt ill icmain until nrxt wrrk To Visit Parents- Mi! Dorothy Shank went to Sa lem the last of the week to s; n ! Sunday with iter MafOOMi To Work for Ford Company Koy Sue sen and Arnold I'i'tn.in left Saturday for Itrit, Miehlffaial u tlir way they will visit .it Mooe icart. They expeet to work for the Food Company at Detroit. Mr SlMOMul ami Mrs Pittman will join UMM later. i;aby Girl " ' Horn, to Mr. and Mrs Primroe o I .tsI Ninth trert. on etider 25th.' a fine baity girl. McCune Here 1". II. McCune of Port bind, form i rly with tlir firm ni ( "hamber f McConc of this rity, was in Alb.it- ; i etwern train h.Vn:.- barwU witn former Albany frit nd. Goes to Portland Henry VolUtedt spent Sunday in I ortland. BpMM Sunday it Gray Mr. D. R Morrj(n and r.lnt Ir. wvnt to Gray to spend Sunday .tl t! borne of Hi ike ObliiiK. Goes to Corvallis Mis Ora Smith went t. Corrall to pmd the week-end. Here Shopping Mr K. W. fllark of Verdure iroi M Albany hoppin.r thi week. Visiting in Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs C. ku v:rjwrr wen to HarribitrK to iit John R. TooVr, P.nips Hogs I.ee Miller ha shipped two rar- lod rrf hot' to Portl.ind remit I v. Returns Home Mr, (mo, Borton Mtnmod to her HOMO Corvalli after R visit al th hoOM of .her s slrr, Mrs. Osrar Po 'II. Spend Day in Salem Indue P. R. Kelly and wife went to Salem Saturday to spen'd the dav O. A. C Oirl Here Miss Ruth PrttFHTfw rrf O A. C spent thr week-end at the honv of J. W. Morgan. Brownsville Man Returns Oo LrVoMMl oi Mr" OM die re lumed lat night from Victmiii, v !iere he visited hit oM hostie. Spent Sunday Here QtO W !.on. nut biuit on a sut marine in the navy yard at BmJJmH ion, BoMMl WiUm id Rosrbtifg and MOM Josrphtnr Hsulry 4i( PoflWnd. ad MOM Stinday at the MMM of A. It Wilson Goes to Seattle Mr Floyd SJiortridtfe left this af UrOOOR tor Srjftte o jttin her hus- b..' d. win. i MMMMM there in the navy. 1 1 AY. GRAIN' . BJD Stoik and Peultiy Suob4Im . i- !) and OUa U 0 II AVNE MMi Ihrd i id Main Street The Seven Great Riddlea of I. He SobjfCI of the sermon of H 00MJ Sunilay niiflii at Baptist Church 7 III PvUk tt wehoinr. Dun't mist it. CHICHESTER S PILLS Hillnl A- .. 1 I ' t hi 'I. . I. l I'll . N.J a- ' ... I yj tmkm mm .ik.. I(, mftrnm 'MM. Mll.TMO ntT ... i in mi ratVA n b -. ., H.t. !.,,, .i S'iinBY,mGISISIVTmMKl ATTENTION Last time today Her (ioniloncd Sin with MAF. MARSH HI ANCHF. 8WEF.r DOROTHY 0tf1 I II. MAN OISH ROSBRT HARROW HENRY B. WAI.THAL A two-leel ' T.Vf.TONF COMF.DY No Rniiie in PriceR The GLOBE