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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1917)
i I Bath Robe Blankets and Bath Robe Flannel Wc have a fine assortment of robe blankets for women's and men's bath robes. Light and dark colors. Some have cords to match. Prices range from 2.50 to $3.75 BATH ROBE FLANNEL In light blue, green, grey, red, navy, combination of colors, 28 inch width. 39c yard VIVADU MAVIS We ara now the Agents for this Wonderful Line of Toilet Articles Fred Dawson's Rexall Store The Store of Quality' KNOX BUTTE ITEMS upon telegraphic mtoi mation iroiu Sicntt I-.. J. Murphy, ot .uiu coumy. Wah. Slovens lost his card KNOX BUTTE Oct 31. (Special at a iami where he was working near1 . . Yakima. He .lid not know the farm- Uctnocratl -Miss (..rajiam ol er s name, hut the sheriff locate. I the I Bg nc preside! ocr the Sundu dace and lOtiai the card. Stevens sirvices at Central cliurch Sunday. 334 W. 1st St. KENTON'S Jitney Service new Jitney Service is now es tablished by Sielman & Williams, with office at Kenton's Cash Store, Third and Lyon streets Prompt and careful service will be given. Special attention to phone orders. Bell 263-R. Horn 1148 s j s . . .. v s - CITY NEWS IS Many Attended Social A large number of Albany people ; attended the box social given by the Tangent kebekahs rlallowc'en for the benefit of the Red Cross. Over Sou was netted for the Tangent chapter ' as a result of the evening's sales. No box was allowed to go for less than , 1,'and many brought from S4 to $5. The evening was voted a great sue cess from every standpoint. Visited Near Yaquina Mrs. W. R. Coie. Miss Harriet Pat terson and Miss Laura Mel' ride spent a day at the E. A. Young place near i Yaquina this week. Stevens Is Releasee) Lloyd Stevens, who was held by i the police on suspicion of being a lacker, was released this morning has not yet been called by the .Iraft Annual Memorial Service The annual memorial service i t the Elks' Lodge will be held on Dcctmbet . d, the first Sunday tit Pecetnber. Thi.. service will be held by every lodce i" the world. Tlic committie in charge Hte Albany meeting is T. W Husky. Win H. Hornihrook. A. J Kixigcs. Dr. W. II. Davis and Walter II. Kline of Corvallis. Here From Seattle Tver. Stevens, with the mari.u tan at Seattle, arrived .home this laaraiag or. a leave of absence. He will he here uotii Sunday evening. Left for tortland Horace Addis, field oditDe of th &rej a FaiaserS' Journal, who has been i". the cit.- on business, left for Portland this t.orning. Returned Home Mrs Ray ?.llcr of Portland t : im e.i 'i ne last night after alter . the wcdi'Vg of her lister. Miss ''.'th Bussard. and Merle lenkins. Accompanies Sister Horn. Visited Daughter Mr, and Mi Worth Huston har otaratd frou a trip to White Sal mon. Wash., a here they visited at the home of itt.-it datik'htri, Mrs A. M CI i ssc i:iiring the absence of the pastor. Mr. ami Mr-. Win. Lucius arc the parents oi a little daughter, born October JSth J. M. Cornelius and daughter Chh.n left Sattlrdav night for Fossil, called there by the serious illness of Mr:. Virgil Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Byrrs are the parents of a son. born Ocfeobe 3.!lh I I.. Wilfert was an appreciative vis- 1 iior at the Knox Butte school We I ncsday afternoon. A Hallowe'en party was given Wed t . sday evening with Ruth Caldwell as hostess at her home. The decora tions were appropriate to the event, t! e rooms presenting a weird appc.ir- attco with jaceMy-tantemt an i i real grost to meet the little guc-ts at tie door. Many humorous contests ere iiwlulged in. The main fcatnr- i-as the dinner which was served Mrs H. Hawtiu accompanied her I ,k iatlc. with novel sister, Mrs J. K. catty ol .vim vnv. to her home this morning for a week's I favors. Each worst was pre en led with a Hallowe'en token 'at the close ot the party. Those prrsei ; were The GLOBE FRIDAY ONLY Fannie Ward IN "One (he Level" Sop ported by an excellent cast show ing this star at hri b, si BOBBY CONNELLY and a TWO-REEL KEYSTONE COMEDY v sit. R. R. Man Here If E. Maling. traveling freight and Vinl.-r lluniord Wanda William passeneer agent of the Chicago. North ; , ff. Mi,lcr Rlth CaMweH, Oeibcrt I .vest 'incs. was in tow n this morning business. Ackerman. Ralph Oiamb r,, n,ca- Retumed Home fOlsen, Leon Hyer, Raymond lenkns H. H Bnckner of Indenendenee re- i Harlan Williams. Kenneth il'iains turned home this morning after a t and Kenncth Miller, brsess trip to this citv. - Returns From California Admission the Same War Tax Two Cents You Never Saw SUCH PRETTY SUITS FOR THI MONEY They are olilt $12.30. $14.75. $16. 50, 9.IS.50. $19.50 d . otlie in pop lots, itbardlaes! htoaiMoi.h, velours and serges. All lMt In to 44 l-J It's in our tretncii.loiii buying (or l"5 Busy Stoics for spot cash, Vol' SAVE FROM TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT. Kverythinf Alvva) s fur I .ess Kvarflhiug Always (or less The Sample Store's TRI WEEKLY KEMINDKR October II, 1917. M. Slimmerpeld v the Suminerfield Stores rcinrnerl this morninc from Returned to O. A. C Misses Dorns and Donah! Jenkins GLASS Of m I MEN'S MACK1NAW8 Norfolk belted styles in various plaid i intonations, r.S, $7.50, $7.83 BOYS MACK1NAWS Norfol or piiubt.a.k models, in tan. crrcn or grey planks. SJ.9S. $4.93. $5.43 to $6 00 SAMPLE GLOVES For men; lined or uiiltncd. gauntlet, wrist, dress or auto style, priced to yoti for less, quality the best. 63c to SJ.S5 a pair MEN'S WORK SHOES $2.93. $J.BS. $4.20 to $3J3 CHIPPEWA l'ACS Hand made, $5.65, Sg.50 to $10.10 1IIGJI TOPS Tan. 1 J and 14 in , $4.93, $6.23 Ml NS DRESS SHOES (tits metal hluchcr, $3 43. $3.83. $4.20. $5.00 'rl.ur ealf blueher, $3.85. $4.83, $3.4S to $6 50 BOYS' shoes (inn natal button, UJi. $2.43. $2.83. to $32S 26 Stores V. J. Ilreier Company YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS MORIS a hnsiness trip to T.os Wrles and returned to O. A. C last night after ther Cal-.fornia cities IT business ood in the south e renorts nttrndinf the Jenkins-Bussard wed- ing. at lass meat if j-oa feel Baekaohj or have Bladder trouble-Sal ta fiae for Kidstjs. COUNTY NEWS hrV Muily eliih rntrtuiiictl in hon or t live new memhrr ot (he . Jti f THE SELLING SENSATION OF ALBANY Tomorrow-SATURDAY November 3rd at 9 A. M. The Day! The Date! The Hour! for the Opening of Hulbert-Ohling Hdware Co's Dissolution Let Nothing Keep You Away Absolutely No Reserve .... Entire Stock SACRIFICED A Sale no Person or Family Can Afford to Miss. Come! Be here Saturday 9. A.M. uu.nu:A uAr r albany iiuiuti i-willing liaiuwaic v.u. Sale Meat forms uric acid srhleh excites and overworks the kidney in their IstaftS to Slter It from ttie rjsteas. Reifiil ir r it ers of meat must tlush lb Udaen oe siooail. Vou niust reliere them lis . tou rsliere your Ixewels; removing all ths acids, sraate and poison, elsa rou feel a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains is the hack or sick headache, dis sins, your stomach snurs, lonsnio Is coated and when the sreathrr is tad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to eel op two or three tiroes during the rdght. To neutralise these irritating acids and tush off the body's urinous wast yes about four ounces of J ad Baits from any pharmacy; take a table epoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then set fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salts is mad from the acid of grapes and lemon jules, com bined with lithia, and has been used for fenerations to clean and stimulate slug pish kidneys snd stop bladder Irritation. Tad Salts is inexpensive; hannlaas and makes a delightful effervescent lithla water drink which millions of men snd women takn now snd then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladd..-r illirsssi Mr. and Mr. O i White, tot titer resilient ot Alhany hem; ituiuhere I liitlong the honored guests. The car l pan of the cvriiutg was si'cnt at tltr home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M.ui.inl. hut later the V or more KUrsts enjoyed a bamiuct at the home lot Mr and Mrs. (' K Saauard The first literary program of the I North BrOVrnSvUtc high school will I' he held tomorrow evening Mrs. Harct Moyer, Mr. Cook, , Mrs. Mary Sirveiion and Mrs. Q IV, White motored to Albany Thin day on a shofiing tour. Mrs. Aa lassiiii was hostess at a delightful Hallowe'en party Tu-:s-,f.iy night A large number of guests attended the function. BROWNSVII.I K, Nov. 1 "fJtHO ial to the Demoerali 1 social event Q more than ordinary interest lo Ial Iconic of this city was held last light when the member of the I.a- A I'ree Lecture I in CsVristiSM Science v. ill be deliv errd by I ia W. I'altner. C. S. B . melt! bet ot the hoard of Irctureship of the Mother church, the I irl Church of Chrit, S, irulist .in Buton. Mass., tail evening, Nov. Jd, at M o'clock in the chllteh cd fire, I olirth and l erri slnels. The public is cordially in vited K. C. Wanta Contributions llrre is wjial the committee in charge of the feeding of It , troop need from the public 51 pies on Saturday, XS pies on Monday. nd tin Tuesday; alio jellies, pll klrs, fruit. Potatoes and cabbage, and illustrated postal cards Those tff strtag to con tribute sbooM rail either Mrs. J. J l.iiidgren or Mrs Summers, both ol whom have both the Bell and Home phones ileie From Scio Mis RsjbatCS Morris of Scio is here visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs Ired Bl0Bt She will leave in a few days lor Porttaad, where she wdl spend some lime at the home of her son. Weather Report Yesterday's temperature rsnitej ,'iom .IS to U degrees. Kivir s'a.'.dt OJ feet. 0RKG0N m W SSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSsl BVSnUUr mlBhmm s - 'IL,....r Wr.stJBtggggV Bt;.;;;,.' SCENE FROM "THE TANKS AT THE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE " OF FICIAL GOVERNMENT "(CTUIlIi, INC. RELEASED THROUGH PATHE Matinee N'olhiny 10 ItKflttOttg in apitrat, ; vilal in world liitlnry, hai berii pic tnrcf, .is there Briliah war filmn. The Tanks In Action AT THE BATTLE OF ANCRE Showing these mighly land battle ships climbing treiuhes. IMrhsf, their way through barbed wire rutangle ments, pouring fnrUi fire and shot and opening a path for our allies' advance. Saturday Only The GLOBE 5 and 10 eta. Two Complete Shows 2:15 o'clock 4:00 Evening S and IS eta Two Complete Shows 7:15 o'clock 9:15