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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1918)
PAQK FOUR A Lb ANY bAtLY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, MARCH II. 1918. vi sss i 1 l i v RENFREW DEVONSHIRE vsr CLOT Htrs For Children'! PLAY-SUITS. Ladies HOUSE DRESSES. Men's SHIRTS. W have a good stock of this famous fabric; 32 inches wide, at 35c yard. Flood's Store 334 WEST FIRST STREET Our Boys Need TOOTH PASTE TOOTH BRUSHES SOAP TALCUM POWDER SHAVING SOAP COLD Ct'SAM FOOT POWDER Wf hsvc just receiveda shipment of packages containing then item. Already (or mailing. Many people leave their order to mail, one each month. LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STCfRE THE STORE OF QUALITY CIW NEWS m Passenger to Portland j Mbi Itncz Peterson was a passen ger 'to Fordan d Saturday for the week-end to visit her farcnts, Mr. and Mrs E. S. Peterson. On Business Trip E. C. Roberts left for Portland Sa turday on a business trio. To Visit Daughter Who Is III To Visit in Salem Mrs. M. Sirmmerfield sent down to Salein S-murday to visit friends. Mrs. S. A. Downing went to Port land Saturday to see1 her daughter. Mrs. J. C. Powell .who is seriously ill at St. Vincent's hospital. Pa-sd Thru Albany Mrs. O. M. Deakin, postmistress at Lacomh, passed thru Albany Saturday on her way to Independence to visit her father. J. D. I-ay.on. To Visit Sister Mrs. W. W. Meisner was a pas senc to Portland Saturda to visit her sister. Mrs. Doeksteadcr. Business in Jefferson IAI Stcrnbcg went to Jefferson Sa turday on business. Spent Day in Salem F.. L. Wieder has returned from a trip to Salem, where he went on business. To Visit in Portland Miss Edna Smith and Miss Nettie Snyder are visitinu frionds n Port, land for a few days. Went to Eugne Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mile went to Eusene for the week-end to look attar property t,hey has there. Visiting Mrs. Irvine Miss Welhelmina Henrich of Oak vilte is visiting at the homeof Mrs. J. C. Irvine. Here From Roseburg Miss Vina I-askey arrived in Al bany Saturday from Rosehitrg and went to Corvalh's on business for the day. She returned here Sunday and visited at tflie home- of Mrs, Geo. Wood. Returns. Home V E. Skasirs went to Corvallis and from there will go on to his home at Going Out of Business I will offer my entire stock of groceries ' for sale for cash, commencing Thursday, March 14th All canned goods will be sold for cost or less (the sale continues until the entire stock is sold The Busy Corner Grocery Grant Froman, Proprietor 4th & Lyon Sts. Klodgctt. He has been here on busi ness. On Way to Corvallis Mrs. M. Paler of Slav ton passed through Altmny on her way to Cor vallis to spend the week-end with her sister. Miss Kvangeluie Palcy, who attends O. i.V C, Gcs to Corvallis Hert llavis went to Corvallis Sa turday on business. To Visit Sister in Eugene Mrs. Chas. Ivrosihrll and baby went to Eugene to spend the eek-x"nd with her stxtcr-in-la. Mrs. Ernest Crarejke. To Visit in Harrisburg Miss Zella flurkhart and Miss Vera Trace)' ant to HarrtshsirR Saturday to isit at the home of C. Tt. HutV hart. To Spend Week-End in Corvallis Mr and Mrs. A. E. Cot and son Fmery spent the werk-eend in Cor vallis visiting I.. IV Cox. Spent Night Hre Mrs. Leonard lu.-rnm and children who are moving from Yamhill to Monroe spent the night in Albany. Visited Parents Mrsrs Dorothy Smith returned to Albany this morninir after sttinir Sunday with her parents Th"y are well known ranchers of near S.10. Ten Cent Social Tlic New Idea club on Yt. I'. IV No. 1 held a social ten cent initial Friday uigbt at No. 10 giaime hall. TiJ money will be .n to France J (or the itlicf of Hi-loan and I rcncli children. (Jamc and a tmtsK-al pro- Ktam supplied the cutrrUiuiucot lor the e!unr. Weather Report j Mcterday's temperature ranged be tween JO and 4.1 degrees. The lam , to.ll was .10 inches and the rtvrr roe to 6.4 frs. jlf'tumed to O. A. C. j Miss Hi sir llooer rrliiiucd to 0( A. C. this inornint; alter sprndiut: , the week-end with her pirrnlv ,W. C. T. U. Meeting TH,- regular meeting of the W C. T f. will be lirl.l at the public li brary .it J . o'clock. A hort hn sine- iiieeting w ilf be held jti.t prior to the food Cnnservatiotl mrrtini;. Another Shipment Knitting Yarn Khaki and Gray 79c per skein of 4 oz. $3.16 per pound Everything' Always for I. ess rTTw-rr i i i j Kverf ihinf Always (or Leea ft t-Ul-l. I I H I m I II I I ! , N Children under 12 years of age admitted Free W hen accompanied by an adult on Wednesday Thursday to see FOX KIDDIES In llie Babes 'I Q Woods 0 KK IN K T ! TMK 1)"1M1H) OK THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK No. Jt, at Altany, in tlic ut- ot i vs(tn. sit lltr iKe ol litiine March 4. !IK. Kc sources , 1-4 a n atu( tli uuut . $4l .5S.; tt lt.inl ami warraiil . ... 55.JJ 7 Stocks. M-cuniii. ;utl- inviit. nc JI.577 15 Kinking Jioum- - ... J''. .Nnii f'liriuturc am! tixturc .. ,. S,5 (t,Hir real estate t.wnrj . J5.J'JI 1 irom aitrovc-I reserve taitkt .. 75,dJ5.54 i Chrck and cnhvr cash items I.1M.P' Fxciiantfrs iar iltarui home ... I..MV7.1 Cash on Kind Other resource The Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder MEN'S UNIONS I'oil.m rih 7Sc. $l.ii I'jrt wool $l.6S, fl.B9 WriuNt's nool . ti.65 lilrr 60c to $1 25 MEN'S lllue or t.in . di.-y l-'liiiurl . IVrl lurl. ... S11IKTS .. .... 49c fl 39 .... 65c to SlJS MEN'S HATS $1.00. $I.S. UAS. Uti MENS CAI'S S9c. 75c. 5c to 98c MEN'S JERSEYS I'.liie $1.45 to tl.95 COAT SWEATERS . tl ii. $J,00 to U 50 MEN'8 WORK 'SHOES HUvk Mil, hrr U 95 $J 5 to 4 65 T.n ldilt hrr $4.45, $i J. $4.20 (4 85. $5 50 to $6 SO Tan. anny la.t $5.50 Chippewa pars . .. $5.65 to M 50 '"t' . $4.85 to $6.25 MEN'S DRESS SHOES HU.k lace J 45. $J 15. $4 20, $4.45. $4 85. $5 00 to $A 50 IlL.k button $J.45. $J65, $585 $4 20 to $5.00 T.111 Idm hrr . .. $195 to $5.50 Suit t asrs $1.10, $1.45, $1.69 to $1.98 C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS ! Business Trip to Portland I ). M. Haoliiiit went to I'urtUnd J Salurdjy on a hu..irt trip. To Visit Parents Mi I'c.rolhy Slunk spent lh wrrk ; rrwl in Sulrin viftitiiuf hrr prrnu. Returnd Home II. Wood returned to his home at Independence aiter attrudiiiK the lu nrr il .4 II WimhI, an uncle. te a i . r i? TOT At .W.HJI 14 Liabilities Capital stock pai.l in t 5miwi Surplus fund .l.imu L'mli nleil profit. l-. ex pense anil taxes paid I.t Individual ik-posits subject to cWk 2i.iSM Demand certificates of de posit Time and savink's deposits fiii.JI'.t..:W RrsiTveil fur intersf.t an f taxes !.$ A gorgeous tale o ( charm and adventure for young and old. On the same bill OTHER FEATURES. TOTU STATE ol'OREOiN. ) )s. COUNTY OF I.INN, ) I. J. C. Irvine, cashier of the ahove naiued b.ink. do -KJ--ninly sear that tlic alwive stalnrnt is tnie to the brM of niy knowleiU'r ind be lief. J. C. IKVINI-. Cashier. Cf )RR l"CT lttrt- I V. WAI UCV., M. SI'VKI.RS. .M.I'RKI) C. 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