PAG I FOCE ALBANY DAILY pRMOCRAT, FRIDAY. JUNK 14. 1SU. WOMAN'S Ql'EST FOR HER VARIED NEEDS IN Summer Dress Materials FINDS READY RESPONSE IN OIR SELECTIONS W have beautiful line of Voile in floral designs, (tripes, plaids, and plain colors, ranging in width from 27 to 40 inches; priced at 15c to $1.00 a yard NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY GINGHAMS Our prices are less than replacement values. We carry the Standard Brands such as Toil du Nord. Amoskeag A. F. C, Amoskeag Utility, etc. Priced. at 19c. 2Je and 25c a yard TISSUE and ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 32 inches wide, fast colors, ' Sue and 59c a yard Flood's Store 334 West First St Kodak Same old price on films at Fred Dawson's Rexall Store "The Store of Quality" Let us finish your pictures 9 Never Any Odds or Ends Never old shopworn goods. Never a side to raise money to meet bills at any J. (' .I'rimey store. No matter where you go all of our stocks are turned every HO to 70 days. Our luw prices always keen things moving out lively. Trade where the rrowd trndes and you'll make no mistake. "Niagara Mnid" Silk Cloves 9e Flhre silk hose 4Wr Fine white cotton hose IV , HxlH fine silk and lile white 'hose 60c 'Alt colors in silk hose 79c Whys' and girls' Mark hose 19c Pillow slips 17c, 19r Sheets 5r. 7c, $1.25 Men's dress shirts 79c Men's work shirts 79r Men's union suits 49c Men's athletic suits 49r Men's covert pallia II. 9H Men's elk shoes 12.9 Men's mule shoes 12.25 Hoys' mule shoes .. SI. St. II.9H Hoys' blouses 39c, 69c Hoys' hat 25c, 4 He Incorporated S J Red Cross He Befit A special Red Cross music evening given by pupils of Mrs. Wilson's ctass at Tangent at the Oddfellows hall Sa- BUSINESS .MEN HARVEST POTATOES IN TEXAS The potato crop of Houston and ft'hxrfnn Mlintin. Ta... tuAn turday. June 16th. All proceeds go to . ,hrn. ,.' . " ' ... Red Cross. Prices 25 and 15 cents, i . ... , .... . . r men in local towns. When it was real- txme- 1431 iied that the potato crop would be lost J unless the fanners received help the ! state extension director, cooperating with the farm help specialist of the department of agriculture, explained the situation, and the business men closed their offices and helped harvest the crop. Such cooperation is meaning ' much not only for the increasing of the food supply of the nation bus is breaking down the barrier that in many cases has existed between town , and country. Business men and farm ers are working hand in hand to secure an adequate food suppl yand to fur ther the nation's cause. Other com munities are planning to follow the example set in these Texas counties. Dainty Bridal Slippers Exquisite pumps of shimmering satin, await th selection of June Brides. Then, too, there are'tne smartest new Oxfords, Pumps and Boots for every happy hour of the Honeymoon Trip, in qualities that will convince "hubby" of your Shoe-buying ability. PUMPS of SATIN $4.00 PUMPS of Patent Leather, Reignskin, Kid of Calf $4 to $8 OXFORDS of Reignskin, Patent Leather, Kid or Calf $4 JO to $7.50 BOOTS in Fabric or Leather High Louis, Cuban or . Military Heels $4 to $10 MOUNTAIN BOOTS of tan, army grain leather, high . 'tops $7 JO t. Mcdowell SHOE CO. POLITICS IN ERIN A LA ROUGH AND TUMBLE LONDON. June 12 In some re spects, political campaigning in Ire land is worse than campaigning in Flanders. . At a political meeting at Sooth Ar magh an overs rdent partisan threw an egg of uncertain age, striking the Countess Markievics full in the face. She calmly wiped off the debric and continued speaking. POTATO BREAD - recent magazines and ! Friends paid the freight. 23 $2.10. tooks. SURE HFS A SOLDIER W ASHINGTON. June 14. A much begrimed bit of a boy pondered on a Washington street comer. Down the avenue, erect with the trenches stamp ed all over him, came an officer. The young one stiffened into a rigid ' salute. The officer smiled, returned the salute, and stopped to ask the I wherefor. I "U. S. School Gsrden Army, sir. The pins havent come yet but I'm one just the same. POLISHED SHOES TABOO LONDON, June 14. By a govern ment order polished shoes in the armv are taboo for the duration of the war. Hereafter soldiers must oil their shoes the order only exempting the Guards and the Household Brigades. Returned Home Cyrus Whitney returned home last night from Vale, Oregon, where he has been working for a couple of months. Subscribers. 8 S If the boys fail to deliver the S 9 paper each evening kindly phone S $ to the office. The management $ invites complaints from its pa- el $ irons and will do its best to w correct faulty service. fc 9 9999!a THE UNION OIL CO. Has Dropped the Price of Gasoline 2c per Gallon Union GASOLINE at Your Garage Per 21 V Gal. See the Garage Man in regard to Coupon Books THEY WILL SAVE YOU MONEY UNION OIL CO. of Calif. Potato Biscuit 2 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons baking powder 3 tablespoons shortening 1 cup mashed potato Liquid sufficient to mix Sift together twice the flour, salt and baking powder. Cut or rub into this the cold shortening. In the same way rub into this flour mixture the mashed potato. Finally add just enough cold liquid to make the maas cling together. Do not knead. Place on floured board, roll until one-half inch thick and cut into rounds. Place these in lightly floured biscuit tins and bake 15 to 20 minutes in a moder ately hot oven. Bake all potato brealfs more slowly than those made with flour alone. AUCTION SALE There will lie a Red Onus auction sale In front of the Ked Cross store on Saturday, June lf.lli, at 3 p. m. A buggy, English dog cart, livestock, etc. will be sold at auction at this time. Persons desiring to donate articles UJ14 I can comes tor geographies. 1 he men say Uncle ham is sending them aft over the world and they want to should leave same at Red Cross store. review geography. Those hsving re cent ones, please leave them at the library. Special loans of books will lie made, to those going on their vacations. Ex tension of time is granted. On the "Outdoor Shelf will lie NOTICE OF BOND REDEMPTION Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Treasurer of the City of Al bany, Oregon, has funds on hsnd with the fiscal agent for the State of Ore gon in New York City, to, and will, on the 1st day of July, pay off, redeem and cancel Bonds u. 1, 2 and 3 of the Improvement ijpnds of the Citv of Albany, Oregon, dated Jan. 1, 11)14. Interest on said bonds shall cease on July 1. 1918. H. B. CUSICK. 142J128 City Treasurer LIRKARY NOTES Senator Chamberlain and Congress man Hawley are sending large gifts of bound government documents to the public library. In response to a request from the spruce camp library at South Beach. Oregon, we have sent a box with 225 ATTENTION! COMRADES of Mf Phcraon Post No. 6, and la.lirs of Fair Oaks Circle No. 1, Grand Armv of the Republic: Wa r ror.li.llv Inultl I., fk. .. found many books and magaiinca of j fifi.,. of th. Kk. lMigt A , interest to the swimmers, and those j .,,,,, . ..KU(t m ,,, Vl ,, taking recreation. Wis' Temple Friday evening at 8 SO Ask at the desk for booklet, on , A lk.t c ,.., mr,t th. Arm. Representative American Poetry." ory H p. m so .. to march Through the courtesy of th. Badger in . Ilv to the place of meeting. Press, Boston, we have 300 copiea to rr distribute. An order for new books Is being prepared. Requests from patrons gladly received. . The new "daylight law" is reducing the electric light hill. Many evenings pass now without turning on the elec tricity. Mrs. Normnn Psgne, assistant li brarian at LaGrande, recently visited the library ami spoke most highly of the building and the work. where we will be welcome visitors. BY THE POST ADJUTANT. t'OMIN(SEVKNTS June II Red Cross auction at Second and Main. 7:30 p. an. June 14 Elks' Hag Dsy pro gram. June IS II Linn county nr. rhsnira Irsve for arssy. June IS K.-d Cross auction la front of Red Croaa store 3 p s. June IS Thrrshermttf-i's conven lion, June 24 ! drsfl men lesve for (imp Lewis. July 4 4'elrhrstloa si l-osnon. I rarsnera' Union Picnic si llarr j Grove, Hon. Mailer M. Pierre I asking principal address. I NOTICE The Time, the Place, the Event: The time, Friday evening at 7:30 o' clock, June 14th. The place corner of 2d and Main street The event an auction sale under the auspices of the East Albany aux iliary of the Red Cross. Four minute speeches will be heard, donated goods sold, and ice cream served. Donated goals will be gladly re ceived at any of the stores on Main street and at th. Red Cross room at 108 Main street. EverylKxIy come. J7tf ! The 'Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder MEN ! BUY VOI R NEXT SUIT HERE and SAVE. We have a nice line of Grey Blue Series and Novelty Mixtures snd can save you real money if you lake advantage of the values we offer at $10.00. $1.1 Hi. $15 00. ttM lo $1X0 BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS BOYS' MULE and ELK SHOES MEN'S MULE and ELK SHOES MEN'S DRESS SHOES, lace or button. $J.9A. $4.9H lo $S.SJ . $I.Ki. $l.itS.' $1.95. $tS $I.S. $2.43. $2 to $150 Many styles and lea ders $.1.45. $.V5. $1.20. $4.HS. $3X0. $5.30 to $4.00 MEN'S NEW STYLE HATS $2.43. $2.sj, .. $3.45 MEN'S WORK PANTS $1.89. $2.20. $2.33. $2.98 C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS 66 To You and All Your Friends! We Want You to See PARENTAGE? A Af.O00sm VA eaZ!laasaasaBsaU 99 A Message TODAY and SATURDAY It's a Remarkable Film You Will Like It It Makes You LAUGH It Makes You Also Big Bill Hart THINK ROLFE THEATRE Special Music Prices 5c and 15c, Plus Tax Friday and Saturdsy Jesse L. Laaky presents Vivian Martin In The Fair Barbarian1 By Frances Hodgson Burnett &k,lT.1 I fiM Barbarian?! See charming Vivian Martin in this delightful story of the American Girl in England who can see nothing hut the Lnnd of the Free. The story is by the world-famous author of "The Little Princess." Don't miss It. also c i 'What's the Matter With Father" SCREEN MAGAZINE AND COMEDY . Usual Price 5 and IS cents G L 0 B E Sunday and Monday Doug Fairbanks llsa a Sure-Nuff Fight in Reggie Mixes In DOUBLE WHIRLWIND ALL COMEDY HILL Charlie Chaplin In Jazz Waiters ALSO Universal Animated Weekly Usual Prices I