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PAGE rocs ALBANY DAILY OBMOCKAT. TUESDAY. JILT 118. Do You Need Cool Underwear FOR THE WARM DAYS? Ws have a complete lint for Women and Children. GAUZE VESTS Sleeveless, wine sleeve, lone sleeve, and bodice Styles priced at 15e to 65c UNION SUITS All styles, Putch neck, square neck. V neck; sleeve. lew, wing aleeve, lace knee, tiht knee, tailored top and ahell trimmed 45c to $1.50 MISSES' UNDERWEAR Union Suits, sleevelet styles, Uce trimmed, sites 4 to 16 years, 50c a suit Gauze Vests, sleeveless stylet, 15c to 35c each CAMISOLES Made of crepe de chine and washable satin, white and flesh color, lace trimmed $1.85 to $1.35 Drug Preparedness Men's Suits Dawson's Poison Oak Remedy Does the Business Take One of Our Kodaks Along FRiD DAWSON'S DRUG STORE '.'0 Blue Serge Suit Just in toility-Ui real, all-wool kind - dies un for the Fourth $17.50, $19.75, $24.75 All sizes. 3! to 4l. Other suits in gray miIures and browns at $11.73. $17.50. $l75. tU.li Flood's Store 331 West F irst St. Shipped Cattle ', The D. E. Nebergall Packing Plant shipped out two carloads of caUle this morning. Cooking Made Easy " PYRES GLASS OVEN WARE None better. YOUR OUTING We have food line of tents, eampstoves and camp cooking outfit. PERFECTION OIL BURNERS Barker Hardware Store Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Folgers' Golden Gate Coffee 35c Mason Jar Caps, per dozen 15c , Extra thick and extra wide ' Maaon Rubbers .... 3 for 25c Kellog's Corn Flakes still ..10c Peanut Butter, per lb. 17 l-2c Matola Oil 35c, 65c, $1.25. $2.25 :A11 kinds of FRESH VEGE TABLES and FRUITS fresh from the farmer. .' FRESH WATERMELONS Holloway Farmers' Store Where Groceries Are Sold Right BOTH PHONgS 7 CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends and particularly to the members of the W. O. W. and musicians for their kindness to us during our recent be reavement. ' MRS. W. J. KIRKLAND. MR. AND MRS. C. L. KIRKLAND Footwear for the Fourth HOWEVER you choose to spend this momentous holiday, you'll want to be attractively, com fortably dressed and right now is a splendid time to proclaim your independence of all foot ailments. NEARLY ALL foot tortures are directly due to improper shoes. Let us choose shoes for you that will overcome your difficulties. YOU WILL NOT have to sac rifice style; you will get shoes of guaranteed quality and you can choose your shoes for the Fourth and all summer from a splendid variety of the newest, smartest styles at prices which are eery moderate. OXFORDS $2.50 to $7.50 PUMPS $3.50 to $8.00 BOOTS $4.00 to $10.00 McDowell Shoe Co. This store will be closed all dav on the Fourth. meat if you; KB ACT R BADLY Tike tableepoonfui of Belt if Back tort or Bladder bothers Driak lot of water. We an nation of meat eaters end onr blood Is filled with arie acid, says a well-known authority, wWo warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to fr the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the elimi native tissue clog and thus the waste Is retained in th blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pain in the back or the urine i cloud v, full of sediment, or the bladder is irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you hare severe head aches, nervous and dirty spell, sleepless ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounce of Jad 8alta; take a tabiespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act 6ns. This famoua salt is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with 11th ia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate dogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it 1 bo longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Bait ia inexpensive and cannot Injure; make a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody ean nuke a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep th kidney clean and active. Dr. Wallace Leave NOTICE Photographa and other adver tising matter for today having (ailed to arrive, we wish to an nounce the following proerasa: I. "AT FIRST SIGHT" a modern romantic comedy featur ing Mae Murray. S Kddie Lyons and Lee Moran in a Star eomedv. 1. CURRENT EVENTS, No. 56. Complete change of program tomorrow. at Camp 1-cwis. Dr. 11. R. Wallace I Dr. J. P. Wallace left this morning j will return to Albany with him on Sa ' for Seattle to visit his son, Dr. It. R. j turday noon. j Wallace and witneaa the Fourth of j July sham battle which will b fought! READ OUR WANT Aim I GLOBE THEATER I I I FAYETTEVILLE PERSONALS FAYETTEVILLE. July 2. (U. P.) The mass meeting held at the Green back schoclhouse was well attended. The speaker. Prof. Reed of Corvalli. gave an excellent address. The district also went over the top with over $500 to the good. The eighth grade class was presented with diplomas. In the class were Ethel McCormick, Agnes Pugh and Rose Nitzel. Henry SchulU has been at the Montgomery Ranch at Verdure mak ing hay the past week. , Carrie Rex of Albany is spending, her vacation at the F. C. SchulU home. Miss Ruth Clausen of Albany has been visiting Mrs. Bertha Myer at the McCormick home. Mrs. J. F. Ristig and Mrs. Greene spent the day in Harrisburg Thursday. Mrs. J. F. Ristig took the morning train for Portland Friday, returning in the evening. Miss Edna Gregory visited a few days with Miss Ethel McCormick. Lester Miller went to Oregon Citv on account of the illness of : his wife and daughter, who are visiting there Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Ackerman vis ited at the Saxton home Sunday. y I Vauace Deio "ill ! I At the Globe Wednesday and Thursday . Incorporated s- ySi'Aft- .ww- . -J A MODERN ROMANTIC COMEDY "At First Sight" WITH MAK Ml III! AY YOU WILL NOTICE THAT IT'S AT THE GLOBE also A STAR. COMEDY and (TRUEST WESTS TUESDAY ONLY ALL BROTHER HAD NOTICED Father Need Not Have Worried Over Poaaibl Bad Effect of Mavies on Little Sen. After all, Ifa hard to figure out cor rectly the effect of the movie on the child mil d. It happened, that mother anil siste.' had gone to a concert and It was up to father to entertain little brother, age aeven. Father likes the movies some of them so he thought that would serve the purpose. Of course you can not tell much about a film by the name or by the pictures out In front either for that matter. But fnther likes pictures of western life and he thought the horses and mountains might please brother. So when he saw the poster of a cowboy, in they went It wasn't a very good sort of picture as to theme, for It presented a ruth less outlaw and his gang of robbers. When a wagon train of gold seekers came across the desert he not only re fused to give them water, but drove them off to perish of thirst on the desert. And there also was a dance hnll scene In the West Father bad some misgivings as. to bis choice of movie and womb-red whether, at Its eloxe. his son would elect to be the bold, bud bandit or the vice-enmeshed owner of the dunce hall and gsmbllng hell. He suld nothing but onxlously swnltcr the verdict When "The End" csme, brother whispered: "Ilnlily, do you know who tbe cow boy looks like?" "No, brother. Who?" "Our milkman," was the reply. Erroera.- Kr!. The impression which the Austrlsa emperor hns made on his subjects, since his secession. Is showing Itself In the nickname which he hears in Vienna Knrl der I'loetzllrhe which may be trunsluted Charles the Man of Impulse, because of the emperor'e brusque decisions. The Tznrh glcs nnme Is: "Karel Novak spraves kon kurstil podstnty finny Austria." which appear In English as "Charles Jones, official receiver of the liquida tion of the house of Austria." USUAL PRICES ROLFE 5c AND lie PLUS TAX J. Barney Sherry TODAY and In PAULINE STARK "The Argument" Coming Wednesday and Thursday MARGERY WILSON in "THE FLAMES OF CHANCE" also "THE FIGHTING TRAIL" Growers Attention We want all your red rasplernrs and black caps at SIX CENTS. Any kind of blarkhcrriea at 4 I -4c lling Cherries (fully ripe) at Sc Royal Annes at 6c Currants at 4 l-4c CASH OS DELIVERY Linn & Benton Fruit Assn. Both Phr.nr. llrll 91, Hum? 45 W. It. SCOTT. Ami Mir. s7i- GLOBE'S 4th of July SPECIAL 3 Wednesday ia THE BIG Night Oratory. "What's all that about the Argonanta and the golden fleecer' "Just a little flowery stuff as a start er. The senator Is discussing the wool schedule." I-oulsvllle Courier-Journal. BARBER SHOPS CLOSE The barber shops will be closed all day July Fourth. Open Wednesday evening. 2j3 WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. kindly mention The Democrat COME U S U A L PRICES of the year. DONT MISS IT. I I ITMAfiff If MA III ' Ml .-as II II 1 I j i ! "The Thing We Love" Spies-- Red Blooded American I.ove Scenes in a REAL ammunltim plant, and Wallace Reid Help make this one of the motf Interesting plctur.i Did You Get One? If you did you have plenty of company, for everv delinquent Democrat subscriber received a statement of his account durinir the past two weeks. Don't frame it. Frame a cancelled check. It is more ornamental and will help The Democrat meet the increased cost of newspaper production. J .Ttf