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fAGi roct ALBANY OAIL1 DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, AUGUST 11. UK. War Time Economy DOESN'T srsn that you thou Id bujr the cheapest materials you eaa It'i cooemy to-buy good, substantial merchandise because it is the least expensive in the end. You will be pleased with our excellent stock of WOOL GOODS and COATINGS. They are the economical kind at very reasonable prices. You will do well to make your selections early. Flood's Store 334 West Fit St. A CASH BASIS This is our decision after August 15th. No book accounts-better service-lower prices FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE Attention!' EAT SYRUP USE And sbtc sugar. We carry all k inds. Fine table and Orlean in bulk. Bring your pail. Snowdrift Shortening, beats them alL We have it and recommend iC, Phones 51 SEARS 1st and Ferry 5. 3D SI 6 ijrs at GLOBE . GOOD SHOWS The Next days at The TODAY Blackberries Wanted Hum and Benton' Fruit' Assoriatio n will pay fire cents a pound easb for Hissalaya. Evergreen or any va riety of blackberries. Win accept any quantity from one por.nd up. Will furnish shipping crates free. " PRUNES: We pay 2 cents per oound cash and furnish the boxes. - i We are also interested in early apples, plums and prunes. Let nt know how many yon have for sale. Both 'phones. . W. R. SCOTT. Mgr. MADGE KENNEDY The Service Star and SMILING BILL PARSONS' First Comedy TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Marguerite Clark RICH MAN POOR MAN Watch the papers for ' Thursday. Friday and Bs- v tarday. Entire new program each day. ORCHESTRA - - Wednesday and Saturday L'SUALj PRICES Purity Is Our Slogan LET US DEMONSTRATE Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co. Both Phones 5th snd Jackson HAY. GRAIN, FEED Stock and Poultry Supplies Gasoline and Oils U. G. HAYNE. East Third and Main Streets Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS BUTTERNUT BREAD 10c and 15e Loaves fresh every day Regular Prices : YELLOW CORN MEAL, "bulk," oound 7e BARLEY FLOUR, bulk, pound 7 l-2 MACARONI, bulk, 8 pounds 25e MASON QUART JARS, dozen 90c ECONOMY QUART JARS, dozen dozen $1.20 PLENTY OF ALL SIZES FRUIT JARS STONE JARS, ALL SIZES , 25 cents gallon , COME AND SEE Repair Work Tractors and Autos a specisltv Call on AUTO & MACHINE WORKS Old Watson Bldg, First Street Ben F. Ridden, Prop. Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Both Phones Masonic Bldg. Our Own Auto Hearse Lady Assistant WOOD Home Phone 4229 Bell 482-R Hsy and grain buyer and shipper M. G. REED Cssh Paid for JUNK Bring in all kinds of metal, Iron, scraps, sacks, rags, ate. Heln the Government conserve its metal. PACIFIC JUNK COMPANY Second and Baker StreeU, Bell -$45-R, Home 2227 CITY NEWS Shedd Msn Here C J. Lawson' of Shedd wna in Al bany Saturday to attend the U. A. R. meeting. Will Motor to Canada A. T. Cockerlin, and family left Eu gene Saturday for Albany where thev will be joined by Mr. Corkerline's bro ther and family. The party will motor to Vancouver, Canada. They are mak ing the trip to visit Mr. Corkerline's daughter,, who lives in Washington, just south of the Canadian line. Eu gene Guard. Left for Vancouver Mrs. M. McAlpin and daughter Eu dora left yesterday for Vancouver for a few days' stay. To Ride to Newport Miss Lora Plots and Will Riley left this morning on horseback for New port, for a few days' trip. Receives Csll for Navy Dale Smith, who enljajted two months ago in the navy, received his call Saturday to report at Bremerton today. He was accompanied as far as Portland yesterday by Mrs. C. G. Cowlss and dsughter. Miss Edna Cowles. To Work in Portland Chas. Rhodes hss gone to Portland to work. Spent Week-End-Henry Wessell of Vancouver, spent the week-end in Albany visiting with friends. Visited Parent Miaa Winnie Austin of Portland spent the week-end in Albsny visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Austin. Mr. Austin Is ssid to be improving. Addressed Rally , . Rev. McGee and daughter, Miss Dove McGee, went to Shelburn yester day, where Rev. McCee addressed the Union Rally and M's McGee sang. At Newport . Miss Gysdys McCourt is spending a couple of weeks' vacation at Newport. Visiting A rat Mrs. J. J. Whitney is in Tsngent visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. C. McFar land. Miss Hideout Bsck on the Casen , Miss Dolly Dsley, typo in the Cri terion office, left yesterday morning with her mother for Aberdeen, Wash., for a week's visit with a siater. Her place Is being filled by Miss Lillv Rideout, of Albany. Lebanon Crite rion. Undergoes Operation ' Mrs. G. H. Bennett underwent an operation at a hospital in Dallas some days ago and is reported to be recov ering nicely. She will, however, lie compelled to remain in the hospital for several days longer. Visiting Lewellings Mrs. O. C. Frank of Kearney, Ne braska, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewelling of Tangent. the plan of the food administration for th control of flour-milling profit during the present crop year. Under' (liia plan each mill is given a definite schedule at or under which the food 1 administration will consider it fair , that flour mills make sales of their j flour and various grades of ' feed. Thee schedules ar4 given mills on a haais of sales in carload quantities, on cash or draft payment basis, and with out the cost to packages being in cluded. To ascertain the fair cost to the ultimate consumer it is necesaurv to add to these prices the cost of freight, the coat of packages, an, I the cost of handling less than carload iuantities. These charges will aver age from $1.75 to $3.50 per barrel on flour and from $10 to $15 per ton on feed, or in some cases more than that. The prices for the following mills on the Pacific Coast ara as follows: mdtngs., aborts, mixed red flour bran feed dog Portland $9.95 23.15 24.40 25.15 Tacoma, Astoria, Seattle, same as Portland. San Francisco 10.15 23.75 25.00 25.75 Los Angeles 10.35 24.30 25.55 20.30 San Diego .. 10.27 26.81 28.00 28.81 STAYTON MILL INCREASES OUTPUT BY IMPROVEMENTS The Brown-Petiel Mill is making some improvements in and alout the mill this week. A new timber deck and a slab stacker is in course of con struction and a bridg, is being built from the slackatacker to the street. -Mail. SMILING HILL PARSONS IS HERE IN HIS FIRST COMEDY Enter now upon the screens of the world Smiling Itilf Pa menu, the mil lionaire who would rather make the universe lauifh than to ait back ami enjoy the Wealth he has already won in the business world. He comes to the Globe today in hit first Capital Comedy distributed by Coldwyn, "Bill's Baby." For years year in and out Smil ing Bill has written $1,000,000 in new life insurance policies and had charge of an office in a great city where the men under him wrote an annual ag gregate in excess of $3,000,000 in new policies. The last time'you heard of a man like this was when George W. Perkins won an invitation from the late John Pierpont Morgan to become a junior partner in the great Morgan firm. And Mr. Perkins won the admira tion of J. P. Morgan by writing one million dollars a year in life insurnnce policies just a Smiling Hill Parsons has been doing. Can you imagine a settled American businesaman shunning his garage full Mrs. Campbell Speaks to Albany Women Mrs. Campbell, wife of the Presi dent of the University of Oregon, ; was the speaker at a women's meet ing which was held this afternoon at th Central high school. Mrs. Campbell is state chairman of the National Women's Home Service League and is here for the purpose of stimulating interest in the model can ning kitchen which has been establish ed in Albany. The women of Portland have al ready put up over 7,000 quarts of fruit and vegetables and their kitchen will j be open as long as the fruit season 1 lasts. ; According to the plan the work will be in charge of different women each day. A large quantity of fruit and jars will be needed in order to work out the plans as proposed by Mrs. Campbell. Residents of Albany are also asked to donate as much sugar as possible. I PRICES MILLS MAY CHARGE I FOR FEEDSTUFF8 IN WEST The following' announcement is made by the federal food adminlstra- 1 tion regarding prices that mills on the ' Pacific Coast may charge for flour , and feed. This announcement is of , particular Interest to farmer and dairymen: . .. j The announcement Is in line with 1 Rolfe 5c and 15c plus tax Last Time TODAY "The Bride of Fear" Also JUDGE BROWN JUVENILE STORY Coming TUESDAY OLIVE THOMAS in "HEIRESS FOR '''ALtA:Y" ' "' Lad.es' and Girls' Khaki Clothing Right now is the time you'll want clothing for real service either for work or outing. We ran supo ly your wants fur the lesst pos sible price no use paying more. LADIES' KIIAKI OVERALLS $1.69 LADIES' KIIAKI MIDDIES $l.9H LADIES' KIIAKI SHIRTS $I.H LADIES' KIIAKI TROUSERS $1.49 LADIES' KIIAKI SKIRTS $2.M GIRLS' KIIAKI UNIONAI.LS, ages n to 12 ..... $1.98 .GIRLS' KIIAKI UNIONAI.I.S, ages 14 to 10 $2.25 GOOD STRONG SHOES FOR GIRLS $2.25. $2.49. $2.9 GOOD STRONG SHOES FOR LADIES $2.98. $3.50, $3.9 MUSTEK 1IKOWN SHOES for HOYS AND GIRLS Incorporated The Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Plain colors. Alao neat atrip patterns 69r. 75c. 90c MEN'S UNION SUITS Cotton rib $1.43. $1.75 Fine luilhriggnn 9Hc Athletic 6!tc. 9c MEN'S WORK PANTS Khaki $2.25 Whipcord $245 Moleskin $2.20 Corduroy $.1.43 Mix greys $2.35. $2 5 Waiat Overalls ... t)5c. $1.79 llil Overall $1.9. $2.50 III. At K SATEEN Work shirts $1.23 MEN'S GLOVES Sue. $1.23. $1.13 MEN'S HATS New shapes and atylra $1.65 $2.- 83. $2.98. $3.43 MEN'S CAPS 59c. 69c, 75c. 98c HOYS' CAPS 15c. 39c. 69c HOYS' HATS lllack HOYS' ELK SHOES $1.(5, $1.83. $1.95 9r C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERH FOR LEW of wonderful autoa. renouncing the I The completed film ia said by critics many joys of a home in Angeles h, (, funniest comedy ever pro and. going into a motion picture studio ' ,UCK to become an actor? . ROLFE TO SHOW MILLION DOLLAR C HAPLIN COMEDY j "A Dog'a Life," first of the new j $1,000,000 st-rirs of conn-die, thnt i Charlie Chaplin ia making under his own manage! ent, will I), shown at The Rolfe Theater next Sunday and Monday. While waiting for his new studio at ' Hollywood, California, to lie erected, ' Charlie spent many days jsmlding ' about the highways and byways of . the nearby I-os Angeles. During one I expedition into the Mexirnn quarter ' he saved a miserable white mongrel from the cruel death that was about ! to be provided him by a pack of aharp- J toother gutter hounds. The pup how ed his appreciation of Charlie's kind-' rn-ss by attarhing himself to the atu-1 dio staff. While cudgeling his brain for some theme for his first $1,000.-' 0O0 comedy, the pup dragged ene of the diminutive shoes of the fmnous ' comedian out of his dressing room. Chnplin decided' to evolve a stoy in which the dog should occupy a leading role. II ?w'.X AvVv1 smiung mu." PARSONS "DILLS BABY" V i At the Globe Tonipht I Vacation Footwear Models for everyone going Any where and for any occasion. Sensibly priced Pumps and Oxfords for women, Oxfords nnd Shoes for Men. Sandals and Shoes for Kiddles every footwear need for vacationists can be supplied hero, nnd at a price that shows no war profiteering on our part. Thoe who will hunt, fish, or Uke long walking trips through hills and mountains, will be particularly interested in our special service models designed tfi slnnd rough usngo nnd give comfort. HE SURE to tuke an amplo supply of footwear this vnrntion and save yourself from criticism of those who con aider old footwear at a vacation re sort ns the sign of the wearer's being "run down at the heels.' McDowell Shoe Co.