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I ......... . J . . , Practical Christmas Gifts DRUMMER SAMPLE HANDKERCHIEFS N'u lo alike, tome are hand embroidered on pure bncit Priced at 6c to 39c etch XMAS NOVELTIES Tin cuhiin, dlls, jccl ratrf. nail filc, perfume bot tles, etc. 25 PLAID WOOL-MIXED BLANKETS Kxtra l.irne size an.! i;ood quality. - M.95 pair A BOX OF TOWELS 1 large, 1 medium and 1 wa. cloth. In attractive loxc BUREAU SCARFS " .httc:ciil tylf cirbroulcred htinlitt'hrd. etc. V d.inly Vmi vs 1 1 . Special S9c each BATH TOWELS I'ink. M'.h-, yellow borders ov stripes .in ideal nu. tint. 2Sc to $1.00 BATH ROBE BLANKETS For men or women, v.oid to match Fxttj lane sue tus A PAIR OF GLOVES i good assortment in silk or krd. Priced ver reasonable. Always practical as i!t. tier! with ribbons .... $1.35 box We have a zood assortment of practical gifts for WOMEN Floods Store 334 W. 1st St. BIBLES Let One of Your Gifts This Year Be a Kiblc Get It AL FRED DAWSON'S DRUG .STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY SOCIETY NEWS OF ALBANY iCuntiuucd fri-in Page J ) about the room in an eitectivc man t I". F. Ucaiuhainp. Mi. I l.ii e I trail ; champ. Miss iluu Itciuchamp, and ; M r and M i v Sloan. i i The S.tn Souc r n t itici at the 'home or Mi Kov iV'ftil on Thur- iut. Those Mib:iti:t:ng tor abmt day et thi week. A delightful lime member were Mi. Zona Ha.ght.Mrv WJ -- - 'ht hiuch Walton Worrell. M:v Miu-rs Mr H,ncJ ''.'t.mcnlt d tiiuM, I". G. Smith ami Mi .K-lui French Mr CUr n 1 ," J Mr sj jgj ! Morn Iovd 1 r Sa HCk Mr. an.! Mr. IV M. Sloan cntcr tait.cd a nttmScr oi mends last ni'l Willi a chinning dinner parly thiT If i$ ! vS J i jJ v1 4 . AT THK CHUKCIIKS i y v Chiistian Church- 'S1' v' -S ' -J A t home. Stifict'siif i't the l'hi istin.t staon. rod K'lU .in.! cvn .intl n ! ivcrr ii "i-il in t!u uMr tU-cor.itt.ui Place caril-. in.trkl the I'l.uc tor Mr ami Mr. K. C. IannaU. Ir. atul Mr. CHRISTMAS GIFTS There are more desirable sifts in this shop than ever before. THE CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE EXQUISITE A new folded parchment card, hand illuminated 23c. 50c each Water color decorations makes a valuable card, for which you pay only 10c to Sot Engraved and decorated cards . . .. 50c per doz. 3c each Japanese Art in its most charming designs are shown on one line 15c, 20c. 23c each One broken line of cards worth to 25c 1c each Leather Goods Address Books Birthday Books Tourist Tablets ' Book Covers Magazine Covers Card Cases Playing Cards in leather case Sofa Pillows, in felt and leather Collar Boxes PRIZE onday, Number Three uesday. Number Fifty Table Runners Tie Racks Tooled Leather Book Blocks THE ALBANY Nut Bowls Furnished with cracker and picks, make an ideal gift $1.98 NARCISSUS BULBS and Bowls, attractively boxed, 65c, $1 WINNI iG NUMBERS Wednesday, Eighty-Three. Thursday, Thirty-One. ART CRAFT jl mm Dustin Farnum in "North of Fifty Three" TOM MIX in "ROMAN COWBOYS" SCENIC SUNDAY Francis Bushman and Beverly Bayne in 'Their Compact" A Seven Reel Metro Wonder Play Other Rolfe Novelties Usual Prices 2a I The (jitl oi the lUut l-'Iowcr dut. ' oi lit acr church lu-Ut their rrKnlai I niitnt hty stvi.il im Momla at the J I. one Pine I'liiMioiiic. A-uoiik- rtijoy I a'lc fc it ure w a the pur t ion rea-1 1 !ro:n tlie tH. ' I'iie liltie r!iwer." i hy Van lv'ivr. ami the initiation ! tur new memhrr, l!ie M:e He I ZirnU r, 1 li.'.itu ih S Urter. Hattir ' Kn;:roni ami Mary llahherly, mak I ni a iiu-ii;Urrhii of (en. A tnarh mallow roat anJ iuuk' comii1etel i j 1'Ieaant rvenititf. I The I.oiu-s o: t' , Wt-tluevtay I'in liroithr cluh c.iw oiu of their tie li s'httnl .inintal Thank in l; tl inner at the Morning Star tiraitk'r hal! on rtiatil:ii in ila. lor the pleasure ot the r Kiiiiilirs ami rel.itu i i !ont b? partok oi the tiountiTitlly 1 laden tahle. A ;ler.(hl program was re mleretl. consisting of tint sic. re.nl ! in-i, declamation an-t stunt. All went home in the evening fccl . in n ha.;y an-l tit ink f til that thrv ha-1 once more hern permitted to meet together tinder such pleaant ctmdi- tiotlS. Mis Klepha rummintfs entertained the Heta Gamma nirl at hrr home lat n-'ht. with a CoereI Dih sup per. Christina drvorati'-n were us ed on the tahle which was circled hy all of the mernher of this jolly cluh. The evening was paC'l with tfamt- and music. ) .9 Mrs. Tom Humphreys w i hnstes to the S. S S. cluh on Wednesday afternoon at her home. F.r.joyinif the pleasant time with sewing and eon vernation were the cluh members and i the additional guests Mrs. WestfII and Mr. Clarence F. I.ooini, of Con ! net-til nt. Painty refresh tnrnts cm j pleted the afternofn. ! A jolly affair was the surprise par ty fo- which Miss Ahira Townsend - was the motif. A crowd of Friends I gathered together on Wednesday evr- nini? and went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Townsend. where the party was given. Sanies, music and a pay social time wrre enjoyed until delicious refreshments wrre served Thoe present included the Misses Irene Hector. Clara Molvrr. Nettie All Miufi at regular hour Tin 1J who made the confession last Sun day will he baptized at the evening seruce. United Prebylerin W I. White, pastor The mo i.i ;g stil-u-ct w ill I'c "The Sec re oi I'h ssednes " The e eniiig, 'i! je ;t be "l iu ill) '" The ev etiin ser mon lot some months w ill be ieo rd to an cvpo-iiion of K.unai.v . I v Ui'-Ie M'h.o II 4 Baptist Church Vou are alnavs welcome heie. Mur Sunday school at b'. itiornuig Aor shM II: H Y. I. I' 6 M People evening service 7 A The pat"i a ill speak in (he evening on "The Nature ami Appearance of Spirit " I i t mi thi Spcei.il music Grace Church A. M William. minUter Sun .w s.l 1 t,.r all the ch I dim 'h. neighborhood and parish, and clat s for al! a.'-s. l"i a in Morning i.r ship at 11 Serm-'iiette to children on ' I he Mistletoe ami the Uk " Si r moil on "The Church's Part in the World Cr iis." first of a ser ies on " The World in Crucible " Christian Fn.Ieavor at r p tn F veiling run gelttic ervi--e at 7 sermon n "Sinner' S ived " First Presbyterian Church Morning worship at lO'.H) Fvenin a iop,il.ir service, at 7 Fveryone should plan to get to the erirr a near!-, on time as possible, and th-,i. mid interruptions and prolong ing the service Cooperation t. the won! here, as indeed all aloiu' the line. Mible school meet, at 1 -. noon, and Lists one hour, A half hour's tttble study is better than Sun-lav din ner Han for both, taking the best first Mr. Periling will speak in the morning on "Live Coals from the Re-format-on Altar." and iu the evening on "Provincial Christ and the Real tit 'M Ci VODS urf never niaikrti up in prepatuilon for a mat ki d dowil fate. They air ul.t) u low a good iiierchiiuliKe can be piodurrd uiul thf price reinuma the tailtd until olt. I'luie me loien that fcpeiol tlirii tim In ween Dales in u king up io they can hav a ipe cial tale tlie next week. lot the habit go o lite i.obbu KuK wttetc you know jiiii what lh p'ite will be rvviy day in the yer. i JLiilil.lNCl. Ititpc tnukltti ., 12 l2e l.ontlale muslin 15c Ib ikley No. H 9c Petcabt 10c. 12 I -2c. ISc (iiugliaini 13c, 18c Sheeting .... . . .. J6c, 39 I'aiHV towel 2.V. 4Vc Fancy apt tin . , . . 25c, 40c Knit pettu.ial 69c, 9U Cllildteu pettuoals Wo I led blanket $1.69, $1.9M, $2 .25. $2.44. Comforts $1.49. $l.9tt, $2 49, $2 9.1 Mcn'i matkinaws $0.90. $7.90, $H.90. M. i stag hut . . $4.50 Meii'i llauuil hiit $1.69, $1.98, $2.49. M.-n' dirss hitU 69c. 9Hc. $1.. 25, $1.49. Men' Mt patale panU $1.69, $1.94 $2.98, $.1.98. Mi-it't corduroy pant .. $2.98 Men' ,bi, k coat . $2.98 Men' coi.lur.iv coal J.9H. $5.90 Men rubber boot, $2 49, $4 50 Ho)' tuaiktnaw $1.98 Hoy' tints $298, $J98, $4 98, $5.90. Hoys' maikinaw glovei .... 49c rt-Mir k loiiet 25c, 69c 49c Kery(hin AN a) for I cat 1 i-r I hi n A I n .i li.r I ... Chriit." tl:.rn chi.ir au.I ;Hilar mui. in flic rvrnintr. Scrvii-r ;nt jni tinr hour N'cx Sttr.l;iy ntorninu. Drr. lMll. Ilic I'rr.l.ytrry ii WilLim dtp will int;il ttlr nrw pastor, Rc ' . H .I'tTshintr. 1 t!ir rrul.4r hour of ni'. riling ..r.iip. I)r . J. M..nl ifn.npry of Portl.irnl will prrarh. Or V. H. I. re of AllMiiy and Or. J. K S' 11.11 of Corvall will .Irlivfr Ihr cliari- (o pa. tor and pcoj.lr rr.pc.--tivrlv. Cfiiiiuiiinion and rrcrption of nrw nirml.rrs Drcrmlirr 2.1. Methodiit Episcopal T'lird and KlUworlh Croritr II lt..... .......- tfl 1o "tl 'urun, r.naorin rrni.in'i, Motusr! . , Ramph. Khn Mrtralf, Minna Swytrr; Mcr. Gihnorp ITrrtor. Cro Jrnkin, William Kamph, Eljnrr Prrlrr, Mr.. Maudr Pfa.-ork. fr. and Mrv W. F. Vmalilr. Mr. and Mr.. If. It. Hrr tor. Mi. Alvira Townrnd and Mr. and Mr. 15. F. Towniend. 3 (9 Mr. and Mr. Ifoinrr Dowd rnlrr laincd at dinner on Wednesday at tli'-ir horiir at Snnri.r. Tl'.r j ir.'. at tlm time were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. !.oomi., of New Hartford. Connerti ent: Mr. S. W. Mar.li. of Win.t.-I ( onneetirnt. and Mr. and M f. Iv.wd. Cooked Food Sale The ladie. of the Cafholie church will have a Cfx.Iced food and fancy artirle .ale in t.he lialtirnore Idork on Saturday. December ISth. Elks, Attention Ml F.Ik, who can arrange to attend the funeral of Tiro. J. C. Ilammel are relucted to meet at the Flk.' Tem ple Monday, Dec. 10 at I? VI. Auto will he provided for all, Thoie In tending to ko please plione Secretary Parker before 10 o'clock Monday and thone having auto will please notify Itim also. Funeral services will b held at Methodist church, (irva1li, 2 p. m. Fly order, F. R. Recital Tomorrow The second recital for the Albany musical festival will be held tomor row afternoon at 4 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church. All sing ers are tirirrd to be present Weather Report Yesterday's temperature rancid from X) to 53 degree. River fell' to 3.6. Rainfall .01. F.vrninir 7 .10, "Watc! Your Step." Special music both serv ices. Sunday School II 4. J. C, Minion. supPrmtcndcnt Promotion of Cradle Roll in primary department Fpworth I.eiiriie ft l, "Wariip and Submarine. Christian Science Corner Fourth and Ferry streets Sunday service II a m Subject of lesion sermon. "God the Onli Came land Creator." Siindav school at 9 4 t anil II a. m. Weflnrsday eveninR meetiiiu at R. keailitiK room open ' Monday. Wednesday and Friday. 2 ' ... A v. .it . 1. i- - .,.. j.. in. .-mi are welcome. Evanifelieal Church First and Pine street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. Younir people's meeting at ft .TO p. m. Subject. "Life Work Re cruits." At 7:.V) p. in. the Women's Missionary society will hold their an nual ThankoffeririK nieetintr. and a very interesting program has been arranged for the evening. All are welcome. C. I. Schmter, pastor. Hammel Funeral Sunday The funeral of the late J. C. Ham me! will be held at C orvallis Sunday. Frank Barrett Still Here The report that Frank Itarrett, of the Oregon Power Co, went to en list in the army is not true. Mr. Barrett slate that he went to F.ugene on business Thursday, and that he ha not enlisted although he did in vet:gatc the ordnance coure at tlie t'nivenity r.f Oregon. Armory to Be Opened The armory will be opened Mon day night for the purpose of permit ting the home guard to drill. (SI HAS GOD FAILED? .Sermon in Ul I : lh M ..1 1 l II 1 I I. IV S.11.1. .11 7 Mi - V It II 11tU Mil'" Hammer Male Quartette Sjietial MiW Methodist Kpiscopal Church Thud and I lh CKOKGE 11. BKNNKTT. I'a.tor CITY NEWS Karly Copy A&kcd ving to the heavy atlveituing i the Ihdula), the I eincratl askj it a Iettoer to bung their copy in the da before publication, to enable the printer to get II Up ill the Nest shape. Tangent Meeting Monday W . K Scot I, perstHial epi eenta , tie ot W. li. riulhamu, wdl peak lll I alig. nt oil Mwiida i veiling Hi t. ad oi Sa.tnd.i as stated in (he J lt loot lat. Mi. St oil Iia also . iir I I id.-' I a me r ting toi l.tiurxlay niht ! 111 the ( 'alsulle -!i.(.. !i.mr. On Way to Corval.ift Seniter Von Hrr Ilelleii. i.f S 'Hith er u Oregon, stopped m Albany tin morning uu hi way to Corvallti to 'arti of rr I11O j Complaint I riled j attend a meeting oi the A complaint vtai Med tod iy in the gmt at t ). A. C. viituit court b the Staytm State j-TJsrf bank against 11. N. Huntley, to re cover $sJ74 5 on a note given March 1, VHtt. Attorney ' tee to the amount ot $4 are asked.. County People Call The bdlowing people from over the county erc in the city today: Mr. and Mr. Fred Mcspelt, Thoma. Mis I ela i nn, Jef ler iimi . Mr. and M r t. John Sheppard, M r. ami Mr. eo. Major, Mtt Nora Holt. M;v I lin er Whetsttnie, Thomas; Mr. ami Mr I'. ),. (lourley, the Mtbsit Heie and Lena Itoud, Frank Knl t', Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Penlaud. all 1 Leo Cohen Move l.eo Cohen oprnrtl the doors of Ins I'irsl street store this morning and it i one of the finest cigar stole in tin Western part tf Uic stale. He h.is moved frotu l.yoii street to the Wy itl budding and installed new fix tnrr t!i rough out 'Among other at tractions' is the largest billiard table ( between Portland and San Francisco. It i of an Fng1ih make and i sa d to be one of the finest in the entire state. 1 Idaho Man Locate K. F. Williams and wite of Ibihl, Idaho, havs riwrl a lease on the L. j Fdholm farm, located three and one- half miles southwest of Albany, and 1 will make this section of the tatr their future Home. Tie expect to ! buy a farm next year. Hears From Nephew j Robert A Green, u presenting th ! Ulake-McFall paprr company, has .ust received a letter fiom his iiep hw who has been ieiving in the American ambulance corps in France, i " -m nwunMcu once mna iaier aec- oratcd for bravery hy the French kov rrnment. He ii now in N'ew York SATISFACTION w II FN V'C your shoe tyh - win comtorlable k M t' that ale r lit n n your feet id feel when you fei 1 that oii vr got real value lor yur dollars ami when you know that a de pendable .house utands bai k of eat h and every pair vou buy. tbiesn't that pell SATISFACTION We think it ihes, and parf no pains tti rentier jut thu serv ice to every man who buys hit shoes at MC DOWELL SHOE CO. ft Last Time Today Douglas Fairbanks in "Wild and Woolly" THE GLOBE