ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY. OCTOBER 2. I18. PACK TBRKR. H Alt DEPLETES liLOM) IUNKH OK f;AY I'AKIS HIHIHIHIHIHZHIHIH HAM I LT O N S 'HIHIHIHIHIHIHZHZH TAHIH, O.t. 2H.. Another horror. Many of the pretty Mom I girls one us ed lo see in J'url unt becuminu brun ette. At leant, Tim Uiuly'Muil of 1'uiin mi ya HO, AM i'llNUVIi; "The neceimities of wur rhemistrv have li-il to a great sean-ity of perox ide of liydroyrn, ued fur pnxlurinit: the golden tint known UN peroxide blond. Mirny women who were blond in ojiponition the intention of na ture have had to come out in their true colom." Smart Autumn Millinery H X H S H "I'll luke ?..()() worth ol Wur Saving Stampx; I Kuvtl flint by buying thiH Conolcum Hug. " ( I hul'a PATRIOTISM mid ECONOMY) itumcthiMK New our Untrimmcd Hat Department. Beautiful shapes at all prices, and trimmings, too, to suit any pocketbook. Come to this department and select a frame and trimmint's to vonr own taste, then trim vour own hat, or allow us to trim it to your order. We have an especially fine line of trimmed hats in all colors and shades, at the prenomenal price of $3.95 A Felt I lat is splendid for i ouh weather, we have them A ('niiKiili'Uin rug la one of thv most aatisfiictory floor-coverings thul run lm procured. Of its uwn accord it htilils to the floor, wears extremely well; thi-y don't slip about nor lo they noun wear out. , ( j. It ia ii floor-covering tlmt ia both waterproof mid aiinitary. ruailv kept rli'iin, mid they will beautify mid room in the house. 0 aXgtijllmk x n j You will undrrstand any highly j;; rrrommrnd Ihrm whrn you are them. All nira and priced accordingly : $2.2.') to $17.00 We have nlno ft full lint of LINOLEUM; nuiiiy, many beautiful tlmiitnii. Carefully Iiiid hy mperiniced workmen. FISIIKR-BRADKN CO For Milk and Cream Phone 17 Two Daily Deliveries Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co. Corner Fifth and Jackson Sts. Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS IIKAIKJl' AHTKItS FOR Kill" IT JARS BALL MASONS Pinta, Quarte and :i V f.u'.' .r.i; KKHIt S. S. MASON - l'inta. Quarts n ! '"a!." aliens; ECONOMY S. 8.- Pint. Quart and l.- '-t s. Plenty of KXTRA I.I OS of all kind JELLY CLASSKS-Squata and Talla. SAME PRICK EVERY DAY COMK AM) SHE EASTBURN BROS. If in these days of high prices vou found a butcher who charged 20 per rrnl lea tlmn t tiff others you'd patronize him, wouldn't you ? It would lc worth considerable effort to save that much every week on household expenses. Well, here'a a way you nan aave 20 per rent on your meat bill" with out trouble, without exertion. How? Hy mean of electric rnnge conking the cleanest, easiest, surest wny of cooking food Just right. Electric KnnKea are ao simple In operation that a 12-year-old child can prepare a superior meal with little Instruction. And that 20 per cent aaving on meata ia duo to the construction of the oven, which prevent evaporation .ind retains the juices. You not only save 20 per rent, hut the meat ia more delicious, ap petizing and wiiolesome. Wo hnvc a special cooking rnto and a time limited proposition which you can't nfford to overlook. Mountain States Power- Co. Doth rhonr 15 306 W. 2d St. I. inn rnrvrv r. k m kks IMON INDORSES CANDIDATES We, thr rnnimittee appoint-) hy the I. inn County Farmers' Union on April 11, 11'IK, fujf the purjH hi of runviiBM intf tin polilicnl Nituution ami inlom inir eundidute for the county court ii ml li'iriithiLun, nfli'i- rarcful e mmd r utioii of the cunlilati, recommend to tht inrmlH'ra of t hi Karmrm' Union amt other pnxluctT, th fulolwinir riirHliilittrit: For Cuunty Julc W. K. Ililyeu iN'tnocrut. t or County (oinn:nf4!!tii'' Hot nu'n are competent and worthy, and we leave thm to your rliuice witn out reci)ntmenfliition. For Stute Senator -F. II. Porter, n-pudliran. For Ki'preent at i veil for ttiia din triet: (. ('. Jurkann, lemo-rut; I). C. Thonm, n'puhlirnn; Clmn. Childii. rc puhlirun. ItOY WOOD, Chairman. Portland' Leadl-iff r 3 Eyesight Specialist j tiUf fwuul!, Dr. Wheat PARJS-ETT n-13 i : ) .7'CTO, W. H. WALLINGFORD, STATE DISTRIBUTOR Liberty Six I Vernier Six S22 Alicr Stri 10RTUN0, ORE CCT VELL TIIOI HANHS .-i .1- Kt;KK8 WHO ii a vi-: r. ii.i-.i lo tl -rllrf in ,tuy nthrr wy r Invited ti l in fMtiKi't' Chit o i m tic nirthtnlal, hth rf pcrinuitriUl) cui In huiitlrvila verjr J"yTUK HKMT f'K fMHIUrHACTIC iii.m;n'Stk'Ianh itt ih.Aii1.lv .lamina Vi.il mib at. ram. I nli-l it In v IUill ut l OUr CHM klld dlrcCt your lr-iitTn-i.ti WITHOUT ANY COST TO YOU WHATEVER CHlltopRAC IC will permanently eun M UT rent of nit iltst'tinen. PA4MKU! CMlKliril TIC mi.I.FOB. C.irn.-r of INirk ami Yitm.i(Il. Portlam!. Or. IUH1MTAI, In t-innctlon with cwlle. Will hnrulle nut-tif-nwn pntlnt at a nmit r-nniiiMlite rile. In ordT to ihow whiit ('Mr-.prnrth- tun do. Addreaa all ronnnunlfnttonn to Hit O. W. EI.IJOTT. Tr. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLO OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostril Open Up Air rasaagea. To Ah I What nliefl Yeur elofgred nos trils npen right up, th. air pajwuna of otir head are clear and too can breath, freely. Ko more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, hesdsche, dryness do struggling fur lireath at night, your .cold or entarrh is gone. Don't Slav stuffed out Get a swsll bottle of Kly's Cream Balm from your druggist 'now. lApplv a little of thi frngrsnt, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let it penetrate through .very air passage or tite head; soothe and heal the swollen, intlsmed muoous membrane. ?1ving yon instant relief. Kir's Cream lalm is Just what every cold ami ca tarrh sufferer has been anelrisg. jit's 3ust splendio. OPIK AN THK EYES are the "Windows of the Soul." Is your soul woll-Tighted? Ther. mny be curtains over your eyes. Your vision mny be indistinct, but you have never looked through other win dowa. Your eye make the vorld what it is to you. !.et Optometry assure you that your vision is perfect, or supply lenses to' make it so. E. C. MEADE Optometrist irom ytsc 10 $..J KMT CAPS We have Knit Caps for "Baby" as well as for the school-girl or -boy. year's prices. Be sure to get them for your children. A large selection at last h ' -, H h ' I H ...1 X H X Women's Cruiser Lace Hoot Grev 8-inch Grey Cloth Tod to match vamps; either military or leather Louis heels. $5.93 Women's Brown Boot Kid H 9-inch Lace Boot, stylish toe. military heels, cloth tops contrasting $6.50 sMatssL ) B:-( its Our own opinion is that this sea son's styles nre mo-; attractive than those we h?ve been able to display in former times, and what is more, our opinion is becoming rao idly verified by that cf our custom ers. Besides this, too. vou will real ize that these following prices are low when vou see the dresses them ielves. j j SILK 1 DRESSES $12.00 to $47.50 SERGE Dresses . . . $16.50 to $37.50 JERSEY Dresses . . $27.73 to $37.50 The dress illustrated nearly de scribes a Silk Pqplin dress for styl ish stouts, and it comes in navy, black and tauoe: sizes from 46 to 52, at $11 R0 each H iuu eacn " XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXH A M I LT ONS' HXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXH MERCY MUNITIONS NEEDED IN TRENCHES Lieut. Coningsby Dawson. Fight ing Author, Makes Stirring Appeal for Y. W. C. A. f.leut. Cnnfngfthj Dawson, who wrote "Carry On," says of the war work which the I. W. aA.li doing: -You at home cannot fight with your lives, but you can fight with your mercy. The Y. W. C A. Is otTerlng you Just this chnnre. It garrisons the women's support trenches, which He behind the mi'ii'a It asks you to supply them with munitions of mercy that they muy be passed on to us We need such supplies badly. GIt. generously that we may the sooner defeat die Hun." What I.leut. Dawson says of the Y. W. C. A he might have said of all the imtlonnl organizations which are com ing together for the biggest financial eniupnlgn that orgtinltntlnns have ever headed. All the S 170,300.000 to be raised hy the seven great national or ganizations the week of November 11 will he used to garrison and supply the supHirt trenches behind the Hues. They nre tlia Y. M. a A., the Y. W. C A., the Nntlonnl Catholic Wur Coun cil. Jewish Welfare Hoard, American Library AkSoclnUoif. War Camps Com munity Service and Salvation Army. American girls In various uniforms mingle strangely with picturesque Itrlttany costumes to France. The Amerlcnn Y. W. C A. has a hostess house In Itrlttany where the Signal Corps women live and a hut where the nurses siend their free time, itoth these centers are litted with many of the comforts uud couveiilviicvs of homo. "At a tea given at the nurses' hut one Saturday afternoon," writes Miss Mnhct Warner, of Sallns. Kansas, Y. W. C A. worker there, "there was sn odd gathering one admiral, bishop, a I'resttyterliin minister, a Itoiuaa Catholic priest, a doctor, an ensign, one clvUinn and myself." M. S. ALLEN. II. S. NOLAN. Committee. Thg above committee report was read at the Linn County Convention of Farmers' Union held at Sweet Home on Oct. 5, 1918, and unanimous ly adopted, and ordered published in the papers throughout the county. (Signed) S. B. HOLT, Paid Adv. County Secretary. CANADA PENSIONS BERTHA BLANCETT PENDLETON, Oct. 26. Bertha Blancett, widow of Dell Blancett, Pen dletonian killed i battle March 30 while fighting in the Canadian army, has been granted a pension of $40 a month by the Canadian government. The pension dates from April 1, and the first check inciudeu oac pay from that date, with a bonus of $S0 added. Blancett was widely known as a star performer at the Round-Up, and as such was a great favorite of the crowds. A large order for new books is be ing prepared and patrons desirinr new books are requested to leave a list for the librarian's box at the St. Francis Hotel. WHEN ANSWERING classified i kindly mention Th. Democrat. Here to Serve ALBANY STATE BANK LIBRARY NOTES While the library is closed there will be no fines on books. Patrons will hold them until the library open. White Pine Compound With CODLIVER EXTRACT and MENTHOL for Colds and Cough Builds up the System while relieving the cough 2-oz. Bottle 6-oz. Bottle 25c 50c Calavan's Drug Store 203 Main Street First Victory Boys Work. "Sny, Tm wl to you. all rtpht." ft Western Union inesscnKer boy whis pered to one tf the directors of the t'nlU'd War Work Campaign tn the New York hcnditiurters. The direc tor's desk had only Just been moved In and the work of the big drive had htirdty bosun. "I'm onto ymir stunt," the boy went on ns ho swim, o prttny (1st over the desk ; 'youre iln' to K've us fellows that ain't old enough to po to war a chance to earn an give to back up a fl Kliter an' help win the war. Usteo; I'm In on this." The crumpled $3 bill ho dropped on the desk made him the first of "a mil Hon boys behind ft million fighters' who are to he lined tip as Victory ltoys (luring the week of the drive. There will be division of Victory Girls, too, and every boy and every girl enrolled will hnve to earn every Jotlnr he or shu gives to the war work fund. WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ad kindly mention The Democrat. Back of the Firing Line Modern war conditions demand that our r.rmics msst have behind them na tional solidarity, the coordination of all the vast activities nd an indus trial army many time greater than th Nation's fighting forces. The Nation's capital i liuVsd with all these rarhd activities by the toll and long distance line of the Bell System. Thousands of miles of special wire systems have been turned over to the Government for it exclusive use. Switchboards in the Government departments at Washington have been enlarged and new one installed. Right of way is given to Govern ment business over all commercial lines, so that the Government chiefs may keep in constant touch with every phase of the Nation' great task and direct its progress intelligently and effectively. In organizing the military activities of the country, the Government ha had the effective cooperation of the Bell Telephone System, which even in peace times reached 70,000 communities and now extend to the head quarter of every Army Department and Naval District in th United State. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & . TELEGRAPH COMPANY H X H X M X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X M X H X H X H X M