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180185 AlBANT DATtf DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY". JANUARY T, Mil H X N X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H H X H X H X H X H X H X H X N HXHXHZH HAMILTONS' Sensible l -. -,.- Ill .4 .- H Wreck-Proof J I I WVi. Mm nd Tear IwVlr thr I I I kunmrir.1 l Kl l-UI li.rll ,J I I I lh ... I - mm mUiM w.-Jt Mv-y-ai NMka at m leaU 11 MJ) I Ms i 4r. 25c , W I Amtm BUTtuM I lll!llllllll;ffllmi.-fPClr LlliUllii Cafh Values Serviceable Shawknit Sox Ths moil widely known and used brand In the United State. There are aeveral dif ferent styles in thi long established make. Cashmere, in black, Ox ford andblack, with white feet, at 40c pair wool, knit black at 70c a pair. Silk fiber in black. Palm Beach, white and grey at SOc. Silk plated in black for 35c; alio trey, blue and tan. Medium weight black, black iplltfoot white: alto heavy weight in aame atylca at 30c pair. H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H H X H Shzhxhz HAMILTONS Then the famoua black otltaide, white Inside, at 30c pair. H X H XHXNXHX Worth While BEST ROLLED OATS, pou.de. KKKSII I..UU.K PKLSKS -. 10c the lb. COKN MEAL 9 bulk, par pound 1-tc WESSON OIL, ..... JSC, Mc, M ALBEKS OAT8. per package LARGE KELLOO'S COKN FLAKES. - 1 far Mc SUN BRIGHT CLEANSER, ei lor .... -e LARGE PACKAGE PEARLINE 1 PHEASANT COFFEE, per pound RAISINS, new crop, three foe TWO NOTED RIVERS Tagliamento and LIvenza Become Important in Italy. Holloway's Farmers Store WHERE GROCERIES ARE SOLD RIGHT Ont Blrtam of No Valut Commtrclalty. Whllt th, Othr U Known for Many Tributarl.t- Th Niitloinl f;-i;rii.lil' ninety al WiiMhttiKtnn hum l--.il-.! fhi Mlowtni H-Hr tftujcriijiliy hullt-f Itm on th Tntflla HMiiio Mini I.lv4iiit rlviTM. mi'ritlur.iM) In th I'uMi ill.ut hfaj cotirvriilnic th fjiTiiiuii (trlv into Italy: The TaKllnuieiilu rlv.r, who flood in! hniika (m tv.mI aa a rumiart for thr ri-trctiiliix Itultana for only a few da and whti-h wii cri hy th Antro '.rnirtn fnrttm, fa a atrram if no vn.hu rniiniHTclnMy. It l m .f many auiall rlvrrrj rlHlnrx In th I'mnlr Al and flmvlng throURh tii Veil. -11111. ltilu lllti Hit Adrli.tlr. Ita tirmln-atcra nn iH-nr Mount 'jitnvi.n, hit-mil alxfy-flvi-inlltn north.-.! u( Un fti'mn.-. Intn fht Adiinttr, hut th rtmrn of th inam la mmnilttihff, flowing flmt to th tont and then aituih through a it in r-by vally. thu trnvtrlfiK a dla tniiri i,f 1(MI UiUfM. "Jiil Vjn ji-.ira lift tin TnL'llninnnto fltMind pr riilniit ! In nnthT prwit nillltnry rnmj.rrri In imrrlnTn Itnly. If waa ilurini NnoI.-in' rnininliin of 17;7 that r-nforrttninta wr" grontly nMlil hy the In-nth. IlriiiHloti. Ah. i nf(rwurt wnn itnrd hy NHih-tn on the thntiH of Sut'h-n an I'hnrlr XIV, Uh Mm nrmy ivlth nIuiuiI I1tcmiI 4-ti from th hnnl: nf ihc Khlnn to (StminnndtT In rhlff. aiid tit the ii:t of th I'ii k'l ltiriiiit won ffidtirlnc dlotlnctloii. "Hk Tiiellmnrnto iaHa no hiiwrt ant ritlca of Writ-tin. Thf imiat IiuiMtrt nntjtf ih ftiimll towna thut Miunt UMn lit iiiiushy hnnkN nn Whim.. JM milt ly mil from th Anitro-Itnllun fmntlcr; HnlltuihT(i ii nd l,ntUiina. Thw lnt-nntn-l l tMiuldlMant from nlr and Trl.'i.- in tl ItHLinili railway hlrh connrcu thftc two liitortant cltlra. Tin- Tiik'Mniiii'titn flowa IS mi lea to th? wi-t of I'dtno. thi flrt Itnllnn dty of ItniMtrtnnrf in full Is-fori- thi nroHhtnj TiMitonk ftirrnn In th? prwnt oflrn alv. "In nnrltnt ttmi th Tagllanipnto Knf known no THnvntuu Th IVfntn. 11 k- tha Tacllamanto. I nn of innny atnuma hlrh rl In th Tnrnlr Alna mid flow fhrouch th di'ltn rrrlon of Wmtla. Ita rour la not more thnn arvrnty-Hv tnllfn In h'ntrllt hut It hn nu turn ma trthutnrlea, rhli'f nrmmff tlmitv on ih rawt nlnff tht Mfdnnn. thi riunii and th S1I. hllr thi M.intlrnno ntid the Mewhla I an nlDupnta of the writ hnnk. The I point at whlrh the I.tvetizii minirhn Ita j wutem with the Adrluttr la only tnllfa northeaat of Ituty'a prtceleaj 1 Jewel rlty. Venire. ( "The plain lying hetwe-n the Imrnl lei courHea of the Tngllnniento and the I.lveiixn la dotted with Italhm town of crent historic and art Iniereat. 1ilef ' ainonc thetw lire I'onlenone. probuhly tl.e I'ontua Nuoiila of the nnelenta. but , now ninny mllea from tin wn : Tortiv ffmum. Han Vlfo, Azznuo and the rulna of t'onrordlu 8nKClft:irln. the nnrlent Unman military atnilon." 'SEW YEARS' DINNER Will be served by the Hotel St. Francis, 5 to 8 o'clock. Price. 75c. d31jl The food YOU waite today may , mean HUNGF.K to tomeonc, tomc- where, nnietiine. H? savinRl ll THE UNIVERSAL CAR III Hi I The Ferd Scdwi ia higli-oUx in aiiearance o I appointiutnti. Tlie tcalt are reatful and deeply up III I ,Uililre J with cloth of hitjb quality. Large doort llll give convenient entrance on either aide; plate gl lljl wimUiwt make it a closed car for inclement wta III I thrr, and give freth air when open. With bigh e,ual- INI it y in appearance and equipment there ie the im llll pie and eafe control in driving. A woman car llll a family car for every day ia the year. Ford Se mi dan YAS f. o. b. Detroit. Nl W. W. CRAWFORD, Agt., 9th St. near S. P. deeet. Vm REPORT THE 1'KICF.S given in the local (imitations are those asked by the wholcsalrr from the retailer for fruits and vegetables. All oth er prirei are those paid the producer. List Is corrected daily. LOCAL Craina Wheat II " l-2-al- Oats. 70e Bran. $35 $J..tS vn Vetch aeed . Shorts Hay. cheat Hay, vetch lOH,fX Hay, timothy, ) Clover $I9'W Hour, hard wheat R5H l lour, ealley f J Suuar J Hems Butter lluttrrfat Creamery butter AclOc 55c 52c . 50c Country butter, trade Eggs and Poultry Eggt, cash . 45c Large inlertile eK i'-Kg .trade Hens, per pound Hcloc Koosteri l'X Springs lc Ducks 14t(&16c Gtee, live I0e; dmscd 1-c Pork Veal and Mutton Hog, 12'i$14.50 Cows i 4cft.6c Steer 5(&$a Veal 7(9c Bulls ' -c Ewes - 5(fl7c 9cS 12c SciaiOc Bwltxerland Like United State. ttftltJUTJjilHl la tlm .inly (.tiroprali lajnple ot a ji-iii'i'iitikv uij'I iji'iun rrtittc n-jiijliltr nl tin- Aiiiirl'aii tpi, utifti-rv-M n wrilt-r. hwiui rlmiil, un the t'nltvfl Htiiti'a. kui hum frmii u Oi-Kirv fur (Tiiufirlputiiiii fi-niii n utiKTji t tc la x.tiNiu ; likn Mm- I mini Siiii.k, Hull wruml iit'Vfr ti4i'V'iJ lu U14? 1I1iim rlalit of kln. '1 h' vrry pant wliii h thi ufii'l-tit ri'ili-aii'N, on thut quiet rfit. thi "KiJtll," mi tin' rhio-.ii.' lke uf l.ui-i'rui' on Au'ijit 1, lJl, awure to. cfuhuitii'M tht Kr,'"t priiii'lH! fur ivlilrh nuvi', ;t; ji-ar liiti-r. tin t'ulli'il aUuti-a ta llutillnx. Iianii'Jy. to quote l'n'ial'li-iit tVilMnn's own Hurl4, "lor th rlk'M of thoiM- v.lni Mijliilt to au thorliy to Imve a vnii-v In tt.i-lr ou gotenuiii'fitH." 'J'lii'ri: tin 0I1I Hwlful pro4lutnirJ m-lf t,'iii'riiiiii-iit uguitiHt the uutixTatlc ruti' of th IliipntiuiK, lu the fullou liig wuriln : "VYp oriliiin miij dt- ri'i't wlfti uiuiiritiii'ii) tti-i-iiril. thut lu thi ahov-iiH'jitlifiiiil valley! w nhail rwiignlz-f no JuiiK Mini Rhull have lniiilit hie rl.litn with iiinjn'i or lu uuy otln-r iiuiiitj-r, ir who hall nut bt a luitlvn aud uu Ifihahiiuut of ih-Hr dla-trti'ts." Lambs , Yearling sheep Futile Disputes. In Ntatlng pnjiti'iitlnl ruUn for our iCuvi'mtncnt lu u.-i'ty. I uiut nut ouilt thu lniMrtaiit nni of ni'Vi'r iitrlug Into li-pute or uriiiin'Ut with unuther. 1 l-V4'r fuw LiU llflunre of one "of I tuy ilii.putiifitM ronvliii-iii the otlir ; by ur;;umint. II have tut-n lantiy. on thfir gi'ttitig wnrm. bi-nitnltig ruili ami uliimting ooe 1 ariutbi'r. .'iiiivlrtiiiu Is -tin I'ffwt of ou own I 'li-ji:iiluiiuti' rit;--"iiiiu. i-i:ln r lu hoII 1 tuilt- ur wi-i'liinx within our.-4'lvi-. illn I HiHlnnati'l.v. what w hi-ur fmtu oth- ith, utanilitiz uiiiniiifiiitti'it In utku mint ours-lvi-i. II wan urn of th rulitt whli-h. iiImivh all otln-nt. muile iMM'iur Krunkliu tht inont amiable of ini'ii In hot-ifiy, "nt-viT to coutruilii't miytiiily." If hi, wan uryi-ii to an-uouni-i' un oiiiiiuii. In ili'l It rathiT tiy uskinc qui-itiiiii". ui If fur Infor- ! minion, or h iii-!Iiii duubU TlliiMiUS Jl'fflTHUU. PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES Portland, January I, 1918, Bluestem, 2.05. Forty fold. J2.03. Club. (2.01. hed Russian. $1.98. Oats. No. 2 white feed, $58.50. Barley, feed, $55. Valley flour, $9.60. Hay. f. o. b. Portland Willamette Timothy, fancy, $26. Vetth ( ) Cheat ( ) Clo.cr, $. Vegetable Potatoes. $1.25. Beans nominal, small white, 13 l-2c, large white, 13 l-4c; pink, 9 3-tc. limas, 14 l-2c; bayous, 10 J-4c; red, 10 l-2c. Livestock Prime steers, $8.7S5$0.0. Hogs. bcM live. $15.35&S15.60. Fancy cows, $7 1 $7.85. Calves, $7$10. Sheep, valley yearlings $12S$12.50. Spring lambs. $12.5tKi$13. Butter. Eggs and Sugar Butter, city creamery, 50c. Ilutterfat, 56c. Krks, selected extra, 45c Sugar, $8.00. Lire Poultry ' Hens, Plymouth Rocks, 20c(ff-0c. Broilers. !7c18c Turkeys, live. 21c 22 l-2c. Dressed, fancy, 28c30c; culls, 20c. Geese, live, 15c. Pekin Ducks, 31c5T22c. Indian Runner ducks, Mcl?T17c. Wool, "16 valley cotswold, best, 55r medium Shropshire. 60c Hops. '16 crop. 25(i$27c; contracts. 5itct?35c READ OUR WANT ADS. EATERS HEAVY MEAT HAVE Eat lMa meat If yon feel RarVaohy or hve bladder trouble Take glacs of Balta Ko man or wntruin who eata meat rpr mjif can make a miataJca by fluahing the kidney! c-ccMionnllj, aayt a well known authority. Meat forma urie acid which aivitca the kitinrva, they become orer worked from the strain, get aluggiah and fail to filter the waste and poieona from the blood, then we get tick. Nearly ail rheumatiiini, head-chea, lirer troubla, nervou-iio, diuineaa aleepleaaneaa ana urinary di-ordera oome from aluggiah kidney a I ke moment you feel a dull aehe In thai Vidncya or your bock faurta or If the) urine li cloudy, offensive, full of erdi mrnt, irregular of paaaage or attended by a tenaation of acalding, atop eating meat and get about four ouncea of Jad Salts from any pharmacy i take a tablfapoonful in a glaaa of water before bretvkfaat and in a few days your kidney will act fine. Tint famoua anlte la made from the acid of cm pea and lemon juice, combined with litbia, and haa been used for generations to flush and etimulate the kidneys, also to neutral-te the adds in urine ao it no longer eauaee irritation,) thus ending Madder weakness. Jad Balta ia tmxpenslTe and cannot injure 1 makes a delightful e-ferreaoent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneya clean and active and Che blood pure, thereby aTO-ding ssrioaj) kidiiey complicationa. German Schooling, fat-nnait im litMtthiK lui" j-r)Vi antug noNtlr to en-iMTatlm. ulthouh de mri.'lifiK unity f artion through maiM Ix-'lifiK-a. Winthroii Tallft wntoi In the rVntury. It hiix fall-I to fittT real r-ijKrtlttu. for t-i'Tn!ln la a im'ih'Wl hy whii'li iMr4n if their n vuli ilon ami hy no cumj.iiKinu may work tnt'thiT Imnniiiil.-U'ly. Only wlun truinin? nn.l M-litlins nrp the common priviUi of nil U thnt state o-f civic devfloiuint Hfsihhwhirh (K-nnitM wK'N-ty to Irffome co-oiHratlve in its nc'tlon; In othT wnril. a -inlizt mM-lwy hTomes nitr' jMisiMe only as nil Individual nieuilti ni acquire earh th wi.W'M vision, and thus the power to co-operate harmuuiously. GOSSARD CORSETS At Special Prices A brand new ahipenent arrired few dajr) ago. W are bow thou agent for Albany, and lor a short while only w will gtr you aa opportunity to aaee on yoar new corset. Come la pink or white. brocaded, low and medium buat (or email, medium arad large (1ura I Sizes 20 to 34. WEAR GcSSAtDn M Corsets H w THET LACE IN FRONT COSSAKD-S GOSSARD-f 14 M tS.M MadeU at S3.89 UadeU at S2.69 Beginning with Saturday, January Stk, w will dose oar etora at 6 p. m. No 'more Saturday Evening shopping at this store. Bus iness hours at this store beginning at once will be: I an. to Spa. WE WISH ALL A BRIGHT. HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Worth's Dept. Store WALLACE BUILDING Advertised Letters Pay of Our Marine Chaps. The rmy of ulM'vrs and rrV! of ves rwlt In the American nicrchimt marine N us follow;: t'n'itnin, a uiunth : rhU'f olticer. SI 40: svi-nnd ollicvr. 130: third iiftiotT. i-lil f eiii.liiwr. $1!0 : tlrt as.-Ntant eiuItntT. Sl-l-: wcond asi'itunt euj:iiii.-r. $13o; third. uA-iI-it-ant t-nsiniHT. $i::, cariH-ntein. $75; ftimtswain, $Tn; oih'r. $''ii; wal pass I'ri. $-"t. In u'iilitinn to the regular w.'.i-s thr ui;irir-i nml mi'n now reoHve lHinuss. tvhlch titnti-riully iuoreaae The following is a Ii$t of letter remaining in the Albany, Oregon, postoffiue and advertised on Decem ber 31, 1917: W. S. Gillam, Mr. Selh Caldwell, Mr. J. R. Crawford, Xlrs. Hugh Cam mine;, Mrs. .Mabel Irwin, Mr. Harry O Dtll. Jos. A. Manes (2), Mr. W. T. Matlock. Mr. Willis Martin. C. H. STEWART, P. "J. -emcmher the Wsreatlea and Meatlees Day aad kep them eaofV. , s S If the boys fail to deli-ee the 8 paper each evening kindly paem 9 S to the orhce. The management 9 invites complaints from its pi- 9 t trons and wfll do its best to $ c-rrect faulty service. 3 Fortmiller Bros. Funeral DIreotert Both Phone Htaah BMa Our Own Anta fsearaa Frank G. Will JEWELER High class Jewelry, Silver. Cut Glass and Hand Painted China Old Fun Rebuilt RBW FVM laADB Our gpastialtlaa PATTSRSON TAXnOBR CY CO. iS is" a needless and extravaiZant waste to throw away 1 treadworn and rutwom tires after'gettlnonly 1000 toSvQOQj I :t. :'. t "Like manv other motorists you may have discarded hundred I of dollars worth of tires, but within the oast year, tire' eccrts I have found a way to put an end to this enonpous waste, and.-you I are entitled to your snare 01 tne Denents, i Engineers of world wide reputation and over a Tiundred .thousam pirac-1 tical hard-headed "show me" American motorists have -put their approval pn' ar a m ar aar Prom an efficiency and money-savinji standpoint Gates Hall Sole Tires iejreent to the motorist the marr who pays the tire bills the most important development in ties sine pneumatics were inventca Get 5,000 -Miles More The tires on your car that are beennma to show wear arlter only), 000 to 5,000 mfles can be made better than they were when new. Your ttre comes into our plant, worn and scarred from service, and we deliver it back to vou-the same titr--made oversire and with a brand-r.cw, non-skid tread ol luh rubber. Not a square inch of ycair old tire will be in sight, and you will nol be able to tell it Iron a new tne Every Gates Hall-Sole Tire carries a written guarantee for Not Las than 3,300 Mile of Service Without a Puncture. You cannot get this kind ot guaranteed service from any' new tire without paying, from two to three I'ma the pricf ol a , Gates Hall-Sole Don't Throw Away Another Wqrn Tire Find out first about Gates Hall Soles It you are a car owner it will not lake you Arc minutes to see ana unucrsianu tor youisen a process inai sevens iimim inw iimx' Y ou will be interested. We are ready to show you and w will prove evey statement' we have made. RALSTON Electric Supply Co. ' :-.: mrmmmmamzii .n,Wkl 1 1 in n wh iwk m ! r c