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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1918)
AI.IIANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, MARCII 2, 11. PAQI TUMI MTV NKWM Wrnl lo Suli m I'nvlil HilinxH anil lmi lUlli went to Nlllt'lll till IIMirilllltr Ull liUailll'SS. Tu Hprnk In I'lirllnml Win. II. IhirnlliriMik went to Tort liitul tlila Minrnini- to api'iik to tlia Wo men's I'roirnimlvp l.cni'un on Klnni, lit tlm I'lwtlim.l Hotel nt i.'M) Oils uftcrnoon. On Illiniums Trl Frank Vivrtmw wrnl to Nuli-in tlila ntonilnir on huaim-aa. (In llulnra Trip John A. Hlmw want to Knlini tlila iiiorniitir on Imainraa. Frank (I. Will JEWEJ.EK Mliih claaa Jtwtlry, Silver, Cut GUaa and Hand Painted China Itrlornliiv I'rum Jarkaunvlllv lo Cox of Mil roiiiniiiy wua in Albany Uxliiy on liiaj way hark ti Kurt t'anhy. Hit haa U'rn at th training ruiiii at Jurkaonvillit, r'loritla, for tha jiuat alx wivka rwriviinf Itiatrurtlona in trurk ilrivintr anil trartora. He auya l la kIm.I to lie hack In (rKon na It la ao hot In the Koutli. Til Altrnil Inatlllllr Mra. John Arvhilli of Verdurs I'linii) in thla mornliiK to attind the W. C T. U. Inatltula at the Chriatian churrli. MiTtt I'rum Srio C A. Mi Knli-ht of Krio waa in Al linny thla niornliiK a few lumra on hit wuy to t'orvullla on buaineaa. I.rft for Ahrrdrva Wm. Si-hulti lift yrat.Tilay after noon for Ahenlfen on Imainraa. I'ormer Alhany rrople Here Mr. ami Mm. '. II. uran of Ki) yehi rame down thia morninif to visit frli'inla for a few daya. They are former AHtfiny people. Here HhoiipinR Mra. Kate K M.Cune of Verdure anent the day in Alhany aliopplne. APPLES Delicious Baldwins and Golden Russets grown on the Coast, at $1.00 and $1.25 ptT box. l ine cooking and eating apples. Holman & Jackson 221 to 226 Uroailalhin Street NEWS NOTES AND l'KHSONAI.H UtOM KCIO HCIO, March 2. (Special T ai-hoola here are now taking ult an aillvs iiiterral in the Thrift and War Huvinj's atampa. The firat 11)0 er rant school ia the one taught hy Miaa Nellie M. Jaynia, ill the Khindler diatrirt, and haa an enrollment of 13 puplla. It. II. McDonald, a diatrirt teacher on the Thoniaa route, reporta aalea amounting to over $H3 from 11 pu pila, and they are planning on $100 lM-fore the terra ia out. Mr. Mi-Donald, aa well aa tearhera in the diatrirt arhoola here, ia giving Thrift Stamps for prizi-a offered for varioua merita. The Krio puhlic arhool, for the firat time, offered atam for aale In the arhoolroom laat Thurailay and the aulra amounted to orer 70. N. I. Morriaon, captain of R. Y. I). No. 1 from Krio for the W. H. B. campaign, refwrta that route aa be In 100 per cent on Thrift and War Snvinis atampa. Thla meana that every family, except one, haa pur rhaaed atampa; and Mr. Morriaon ia going to buy with hia permonal funda and preaent a atamp to a memlier of that family. Several familiea on the route are 100 per cent. Mr. Morriaon haa made the canvaaa personally and haa apent one entire week doing ao. He ia a Liberty Loan booater aa well aa a W. S. S. worker and will no doubt do good work for the I.ilierty Inn. ZHXHZHXHZHZHXHZH ZHS H X Wednesday, 2 Thurwday, M Friday, II Saturday Hamiltons HZHZHZHZHXHZHC3lfna Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday NOTICE TO PUBLIC The Albany atrrl bridge will br cloard to traffic (rem 8 to 12 a. n.. and from I to 5 p. m. commencing nn March 3rd and until further o tirc By order of the Linn Couarv County Court raltf READ OUR WANT ADS. H 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 SlA 4 DAYS' SALE s Electric Globes 100 IS-watt globea at 17c 100 GO-watt ylobea at 2.1c These are only some of the many items on which you can save SUITS All wool poplin, aervirtahle auita, plaintailored modela. lataat atylea, aizca 34 to 42 ia light amok, marina and midnigl. bluea. Khaki I'ants Only 10 pair to go at $1.48 Alao 12 pair of ('ottonada I'anta at THE SAME I'HK E Women's Ribbed Union Suits White, with win aleevea, ankle lentrth, Dutch nerk, a aplcndid weight for all-year-round wear. Thia aale 89e Bed Spreads Large aite, beautiful deauna, good weight ; during thia aale they'll go at $2.19 Men's Porosknit Union Suits Buy them during thtae 4' daya for your aummer year. 69c a auit $12.48 DINNERWARE BIG SPECIAL. Whita with blue hairline atripe around, very dainty and attracthra and low priced. SIX DINNER PLATES 75e SIX ROUP DISHES 7Se SIX CUPS and SIX SAUCERS $1.14 SHOES Growing Girla' and Women'a Shoea at wonderfully low pricea. Engliah Walking Shoea $3.48 Patent Leather Vampa with lace calf uppera, high heel . . $3.48 Calfskin Shoea, low heel, aplendid for achool or house wear $3.19 Men'a Dress Shoes in black box or English Toes $3 95 ENAMELWARE Blue and White Ware. 4-piece aet, usable for covered casserole, pudding pan, roaster, kettle, stesmer, double boiler, corn pop per and collandir. Sale price $1.49 Ladies' Skirts Silk poplin Skirts, lataat styles, two pockets, shirred or baited waists, choice $4.11 Scrims Buy now, for your new spring cur-tains.- Ecru with hemstitched bor ders. Ecru and whits with color ed borders. SPECIAL PRICE, eight yards $1.M Garden Hose Best cotton Hose, 25 feet . . $J.8 Fifty feet tSM Cood Rubber Hose, 25 feat . . $139 Fifty feet $8.49 Beat Rubber braided fabric, will not kink, per foot 17 H Axes A good splitting axe $149 Buy your tardea tools here. Boys' Hals Suitable for children 2 to 6 years old. The price is 29e Always Vfcit the Basement IT PAYS. S H 3 M S H 3 N 3 H 3 H 3 H 3 H 3 H 3 H 3 H H 3 X Ch Vlue8 Worth While XT tj- Everybody's Store H HXHZnZHSHBHSZHZHZHX xlQUHltOIlS HXHXHZHZHZHZZHSHCH Like a Bolt from a Clear Sky Essex- & Essex Forced to Quoit Business rT,JJ7 nr AQOM Owing to the difficulty in securing merchandise in our lines, most of which are import goods Slow 1 JLlIL Ivllii3v-fll freight deliveries an3 the strong liklihood of our Mr. C. B. Essex being called into some branch of the military service, forces this store to retire from business Stock and Fixtures to Be Sold at Oiice at Less Than Wholesale Prices REAT CLOSING OUT SALE STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH 28th Our entire stock, most of which was bought before the high-price period, goes on Sale at Sacrifice Prices Chinaware, Glassware, Crockery, Granite and Tinware, Stationery, Toys, Notions, Alumni- numware, Teas and Coffees SALE STARTS THURSDAY READ BELOW ONLY A FEW BARGAINS: 5c Matches, 2 boxes ' 5c 5c True Blue Tar Soap, 2 for 5c Black Ink, bottle 4c 10c Thomas Red Ink, per bottle 6c 5c cratch Tablets, 3 for 10c Red Bow 10c Tablets, full width, 3 for 10c (50c Box Stationery "Linen", sale pricr, box 29c Fine Cream Wove Envelopes, 2 packages for 5c QUITTING BUSINESS Fine English Breakfast Tea, 50c quality, pound 39c Basket Fired 40c Tea, pound 29c All 35c Coffee, per pound 27c Economy Jar Caps, per dozen ... 19c Kerr self-scaling Mason 25c Jar Caps 19c Hercules Jar Rubbers, regular 5c doz, 3 doz. fo 10c "Everybody's Fruit Jar Rubbers 10c dozen, 2 for 15c 10c Can't Scratch Fly Swaters ... 7c Queen 10c Fly Killer 7c Picture Hooks, doz 10c Screen Door Hinges, per pair 7c Regular 60c Reprint Fiction, sale price, 29c Boy Scout Books, 25c regular, nowl9c "Kleanit" Polish Mops 19- "Calol" Liquid Gloss, 50c cans . . .33c "New Standard" $1.50 Food Choppers 98c "Polar" Granite Coffee Percolators Reg. $1.75, sale price $1.37 Granite Tea and Coffee Pots 39c 4-quart Granite Sauce Pans 48c 2-quart Lip Sauce Pans 23c I 1-2-quart Granite Lip Sauce Pans 19c Large-size "Berlin" Granite Kettles 38c $1.00 Earthen Cassero.lt.-s 79c ESSEX & ESSEX 50c English Tea Pots 39c Pearl Top No. 2 Lamp Chimneys, each 11c Plain white Porcelain Vegetable Dishes, each 9c Plain thin Water Tumblers, set of six 33c 75c Glass Stand Lamps 57c 75c Fancy Serving Plates 3iJc $3.25 Medium size Aluminum Roast ers $2.79 QUITTING BUSINESS