Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 25, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    A MIAN 1 IMILI IIC.MIK.HAI, THURSDAY, Jl'LY 25. 19111.
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- The Biggest
Value
in an Automobile in America today is a
Chevrolet
'490' at $795.0
Albany
An economical cur lo operate- practical and durable car which
requires a minimum amount of attention is this satisfactory auto-
mohilr.
The Chevrolet gives satisfaction and comfort for lets money than
any similarly vutK'(J car.
Price Advances to $8 15.00
August 1st
Buy Now and Save $50.00
CAN M A h K IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
C.H. MURPHY
DISTKIIir TOH FOR l.INN CO.
CITY NEWS
Receive More Car
Waldo Anderson anil on received
another carload of Maxwell louring
ram yesterday. They have secured
the distributing ngency for l.inn. Ben
ton and Lincoln counties, which is just
double the former territory covered bv
them. Mr. Anderson also roporta the
sale of two Maxwell trucka and two
Maxwell touring rara to the U'I'nno't
Auto I.lvery.
Went to Marxhfirld
lr. and Mrs. A. C. Eaton of I'ort
land left yesterday for Marahfield af
ter a few days' visit In Albany with
friends.
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On lUiftincaa Trip
S. K. llalerhau went to Portland
, thia morning nn business.
Return From Outing
j Mra. Clyde Williamson and children
have, returned from a aeveral week'
nuting at Newport.
Brownsville People Here
Mr. and Mra. A. S. Ilammell of
Brownsville were in Albany yester
' day on their way home from Seattle
, where tin')' visited a daughter.
1 Returned to Drver
! Mra. ('. I.. Wcist of lever returned
, home this morning after n few days'
viait at the home of Mra. 1.. H. Jones.
PAINT
IVOItOID READY MIXED PAINT 8.1c quart. $2.85 gallon
FLOOR PAINT that will not turn white when acruhhed with hot
water and will not mar or break with hard usage. 9.rc quart. $2.93 gal.
Wood worth Drug Co.
How About Ice ?
A phono call will bring the Iceman PLACE ORDERS EARLY.
Ice Cream
This la our specialty both large and small orders promptly filled.
Soft Drinks
W are headquarters for Blltx, Luxo, Amhcr, Toko and Appo.
Service will anon be cut to two deliveries per day.
ALBANY ICE & COLD
STORAGE CO.
Third and Vine Both Phonea
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OUt S IM Y JU.V CLEARANCE SALE LEFT lS WITH
SOME (11)1) LOTS OK STI FF WHICH WK. HAVE GATHER
H TOGETHER ANI OFFER YOU AT BARGAIN K()K THE
LAST Fnl'K DAYS OF THE MONTH. SEE DATES AMOVE.
OVFU 500 PAIR OK WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS'
FANCY AND STAPLE SHOES IN FOLK LOTS j
SHOES
Lot 1. l.'0 pair high grade fancy Shoes, values to $10.00
GROCERIES 66 SUITS in 3
(See Window 3)
LOT 2.
1U pair white or black Dress Shoes, value to $0.50-$.1.98
LOT 3. pair staple black and white hoes, values to $4.9.)
$2.98 (See Window 4)
LOT 4. 1.15 pair Women's Pumps, values to $4.00
$2.98
THESE PRICES ONLY WHILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS
MACARONI Handy, short curve cut 3 pounds for 25c
COCOA Rest grade, bulk, ground per pound. 22
CHOCOLATE Best grade, sweet, ground per pound. 20c
CHOCOLATE. Unsweetened, baking chocolate, 1-2 lb. rake 19e
ECONOMY JAR CAPS per dozen. 26c
MASON JAR CAPS Porcelain lined, zinc caps, "use no
other" nt per dozen, 26c
KERR SELF SEALING Regular mouth Mason Caps, doz. 23
! PAROWAX 16-oz. package, 15
KOVERALLS
kUYKKAl.I.S n ami mCUt August first the price on KOVER
ALLS fur children are to le ruined to but it is our inten
tion to jriv- you fair warning, o durinp these four sale days the
price is
$1.25 (See Window 6
Dried Fruits
PAJAMAS
PAJAMAS Just a few pair left, values $1.25 and $1.50
Sale Price 98c
WHITE FIGS Large 2 pounds 25c
PEARS Extra choice, halves pound, 13c
APRICOTS Extra ehoice, halves 2 pounds for 35c
PITCHES per pound, 15c
ITALIAN PRUNES Large, fancy 2 pounds for 25e
RAISINS Fancy, seeded, 15 to 6 oz. package, full wgt. 3 for 35
RAISINS Fancy, seeded, bulk per lb. 11c; 25-lb. box .$2.50
Fruit Jars
BOYS' SPORT WAISTS
HOYS- SPORT WAISTS Not very many remain. Blue Cham
brays, and striped percales. Huy two or three at
29c
Why not buy your supply for the season, as Fruit Jars at the
following prices art an exceptionally good investment? These
special prices are not guaranteed for any certain length of time
only while part of our present stocks exist. Compare and
consider these prices and then buy all you need. W'e guarantee
you will save money.
! MASON Ball Brand, best jars, with porcelain lined zinc
caps, at per dozen pints, 75c; quarts, 80c; 1-2-gaIlons, $1.10
KERR SELF SEALING Masonjars, regular mouth, per
dozen pints, 75c; quarts, 85c; 1-2-gaL $1.10
KERR SELF SEALING Masonjars, wide mouth, per dozen
j pints. $1; quarts. $1.10; 1-2-gaL $1.45
ECONOMY JARS per doz, pintail ; quarts, $1.10; 1-2-gaL 1.45
LOT ONE. 34 Suits for $9.95 each. Window 1
LOT TWO. 13 Suits for $u.jj eB.
LOT THREE. 19 Suits for $25.0 each
46 COATS, in 3 Lots
LOT ONE. 9 Coats for
LOT TWO. 27 Coats for .
LOT THREE. 10 Coats for
. . 17.95 each
$1135 each
$24.50 each
HATS, in 4 Lots
LOT ONE. Hats valued to $6.00 for $1.(4
LOT TWO. Hats valued to $7.00 for $2.M
LOT THREE. Hats .valued to $8.00 for $3.00
LOT FOUR. Hats valued to $12.00 for $4.95
FLAXONS
FLAXONS Many beautiful dainty designs. Fin. quality. To
close out, our price is
2.1c yard
REMNANTS A Big Sale! DON'T MISS THIS!
VOILES All our Splendid Voiles, some worth 50c
29c
BASEMENT
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, stiff or soft cuff 7fc
WOMEN'S SLEEVELESS UNION SUITS 4e
WOMEN'S SLEEVELESS VESTS ." 2c
Big line of CURTAIN SCRIM I5e
LADIES' GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES $1.48
WOMEN'S CREPE DE CHINE and JAP SILK WAISTS $2-l
WASH SATIN CAMISOLES IM
MEN'S SWEATER COATS $3.f5
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 7c
MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS 5c
Cash Values Worth While
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Returned Home
Mrs. Nell Scott and children have
returned from an outing at Newport.
To Attend Epnorth League Conven
tion Miss Gladys Gilbert; Miss Muriel
Gilbert and Miss Iiuis Nebergall went
to Jefferson this morning to attend
the Epworth League convention that
is in session there this week.
Here on Business
Herbert Shelton of Dever returned
home this morning nfter transacting;
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At The Rolfe Friday and Snturdny.
business there.
Open Cleaning and Pressing Agency
liauer & Bauer, well-known business
mon of Corvallis, have started a clean
ing and pressing agency in Albany in
connection with their plant in Corval
lis. Miss Lorn Plots of Albany will
act as the local agent. Mr. Bauer
stated yesterday that as soon as the
business justified it and help could be
secured he would put fii a modern
cleaning and pressing plant in Albany.
Go to Tillamook
Prof C. W. Boetticher and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Hoflich and son Harold
left todny for Tillamook where thev
will spend several days.
Passed Through
Mrs. Wm. Hocrth of Portland pass
ed through Albany yesterday for
Newport for a vacation.
Returned Home
Miss Margaret Dickover of Milw
kee returned home yesterday after a
week's visit with Miss Minerva Brad
en. Weather Report
Yesterday's temperature ranged
from 48 to 70 degrees. The river
stnnds 1.1 feet.
Here From Eugene
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Mrs. Sam Chambers of Eugene is
here visiting relatives.
On Inspection Trip
F. M. French left this morning for
W'hitson and other West Side points
on a wntch-inspection trip.
On Business Trip
Judge II. H, Hewitt went to Salem
this morning on business.
Bought Threshing Machine j
W. R. Cate, who resides nine milcj
southeast of Albany, has purchased a i
Threshing machine from Barrett
Brothers. i
ey removed and in its place a similar face remains in shauvw at their eoa
i amount of counterfeit currency left. : ferences. A glaring light is th. screen
I This money is supplied by a myster-1 behind which he hides. ,He is the fate,
i.)us man, the head of the gang, whose ' in the dark.
FACE IN THE DARK
STARS MAE MARSH
Goldwyn's determination to present
Mae Marsh in the most powerful plays
available is responsible for the choice
of Irvin S. Cobb's compelling story,
"The Face in the Dark," which comes
to the Rolfe Friday.
The young star grasps every oppor
tunity devised by the brilliant story
teller to sound the deepest emotions
as Jane Ridgeway, daughter of a cele
brated secret service man. Her fath
er, whom she adores, has supposedly
retired from the service, giving all his
time to his post of bank examiner. She
does not know that he is in league
with a band of counterfeiters whose
work is as original as it is daring. Tlje
outer doors of vaults are forced while
the inner doors remain closed. Actual
ly the inner doors are opened, the mon-
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kindly mention The Democrat.
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SOLO BY DRLCG1STS EVERYHMCRE
This Electric Range
Will Save Coal for Uncle
Sam and Time and
Labor for You
t Careful tests have shown that 262.7 pounds of coal are required bt
a central station to supply a family with cooking current equlcaleat:
to 800 pounds of coal consumed in a solid fuel range.
An electric range will do your cooking better and save on your food I
bill.
The elimination of the fuel and ash problem saves world of tlma-
md labor.
Arrange to install an electric range in your home today.
A W HOLE YEAR TO PAY Telephone 16 for particular,'
OREGON POWER CO.
SIM W. 2d St
Both Phones 15