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ALBANY BAILT DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY , SOVKMBKB I. 11. PAGI TBRE& I I IISITI III'. II AS NOT AIIVANI I I) IN I'll UK i.im: I II I It TIIINliN 'I lie avcrny mini ran buy morn furniture nnw Willi it months ri l ri f n limn over before. Fund, clothing, wngcs, necessities mid limii ii n have limviird r cully. Furniture in lint lillln higher. Ill' V I I RNITI III-. NOW While money in I 1 1 1 1 f i I . iilulwh.n you buy, get (JOOH furiil turo; "ll'ii tin cheapest In tin long run." Sec "Siitunliiy Evening I'imt ml fur Kellers K tt lirn ahlncta. hll In n Cabinets llnvr Nut Advanced in Price Like (till. r Thinil: ( AIIINKTS .SIM.OO. f lii.UO ami I'. Oli caiiim:t basis IH.00 lTSHIUMiRADKN CO If In these days "' high prices vnu found a butcher who charged 10 per rrnt lew than tht. others yuu'd patronize lillll, wouldn't you 7 It would I worth considerable effort 1" save at "'lull every week on huusehuld expenses. Wrll. here's a way you aan ae 2 per rrnt on your mnl bllla with out troublr, wllliout exertion. How? Ily means of electric range rook in.:- the cl.nn.nt, easiest, surest way of rooking food )ut right. Electric Ki.nn.-n are simple In operation Hint a Vi year old cliiM can prepare a superior meal with lit tlw instruction. And that 20 per rrnt aavini on meals i. due to the cunslruetiun of the ovrli, whii-h prevents evaporation ill"! retains the jul.es. Vou not only .avc '20 per rrnt. hut thr mrX i more drlirioua, ap petizing and holrtiiinir. We hav. a special cooking nitr an.l a tin,.- Ilmltr.l proposition which you ran'l nffold t overlook. Mountain States Power Co. Il.ith I'honra IS JOS W. 2d St. CUPID NOT IN THIS DEAL On Case of Courtship That Wat Conduct-ad Along the fitrictctt of Business Linss. I'vt-r tlilii win. HirMijr tutn with AtiiftiNt Klniihk. A alien on tils (i k( mm 1 1 : "Till In my liiiHy ttny," and u Hl'ii ulmvi hit) itHk until: r uro a iitirtr of a hillllmi wont in tht KntilMi Iiuikumk. I' hrlrf." ri'icrti- his olllt'H fori'i iiht.-Ii n htiK iiiiicx nf viiryluK tWurvt-n ut if-flt-lt-m y, unit t was llirn-furt hvui.I tiKihtliH tifT'in hi rt'iilUi-fl tin lijHi'litua llilKMiny nml iiiuny vlrlu- nf Mls IVn-h, hU t iuiKriipliir. Mut, wlih AiiKiiNt Klnnh-k, to think uim tn ii I, mill, I In very iift rimon oo v lilt h In llnnlly rvitvi, hi hiimiiiuiirq MIhn I'rirh llil.i hlM iitUi. "MIkpi I'lTrh," h auld, 'Uin a lt tr." And he dlctiitid an fidlowti: "M di iir MUm iVrch: It Imn !uti-ly C(inii tu my ttlti-ntlon that ymi me a youiiK wiiiiiitii uf ixci'ithrfiiil fin lul fiii l4'lllliitMntri, ini'iititl rinlnwiii. nt mnl iiiuiul rlll- it in y. 'I hi lliiilii-'l llnif at tuy mn ind Tklll u-t (it-nult iim- iiitiny di'tiillH, hut I nmy iimmiHou that hIim ymi liu vi Im-i'U In my inil"y 1 Imve IK ViT )tt Ht i't', yi'U IliHHllt iitlliK hi e -nnuinoiily known uh xumttr nptly iuu pimdiT to your iioim (uii nrifua uhNc tKlrillli (h'llriK'y nf ruhtuur mid l'hliii iihhri'Vliiilnii itimh liiiriKd mi). In nhoi t. my drur MU I'cn-it. the hh-ii turn nun to tuf tu iii'i-uvur to lu ll un- 'ii to hiivi your Niirtiiiiiii h kiully diiuitti'd to Itlnnli k In hrhf, to . nnin my wlf. I will rlnirfijlty ulv? nu a day to think thin tiiiiit r ovi-r, mid ftlmll hi lrtiNt t hi-ur from you bt your h-lMirt Vi-ry truly. A. Hlimlck. In tin iirxt dny' nml I h.' nn-ivd tin follonliiK ri'ply: "Mr. Aiik'imt Hln nl k : lnr Sir: In r y to jniir of tin- :tith IiihI., would Huy thiit I mn otli rrwiMi fiit;)ii;Mt. ViTy truly. Tlnrly I'lTlh." I.KrhuilKt. OLOEST LOVE LETTER FOUNO XHZHZHZHZH HAMI LT O N S ' hzhzhshsh Modern Bclcntltt Dtclarta It to Hava Btn Written About tho Tlmo of Abraham, i Tho oldHt Iovh Ifttcr In th world i hilt In-i ll found -mnl n-nd ty vyvn for j wl.lrh It m vi r whh lntindwl. lit. Kli'idoMi Id rlii-rt LnnKdon. Mn-i tini nf ( Art nn I K li-ii'i H, I iilvi-r-lty uf l' iin- j Nylviinlii, wan th mini to find thla hllh-t d"ux, wiitti-n on a tnhh-t of rlnjr j nhoiit thn tiro of Ahriihum. He olto liiitt hroii'lit to (If v.hnt In mild to l th nldfit mnp In 4-xltini, dniwn it I. mi I I.MiO It. or unothiT tiihht of rln jr. IIith In tlx ("Iter, whlrh, mnl to r liiti, 1m pnrtly N-'IfKh : To Kukn iiinl Mlritllu any: Tl.un Hiilth Hlo-inniflr. "Mny tin' Kuii-doK iflvd you khm1 health. "How n thin hiiMlni'MH? MFor a whoi month you have not nt unyhody to nik atioiit my Wflfnn. "Now ! (lln-.'t Hhamiilifilrl unto you. "Smd mi rwi plntH of Imrh-y umil nml tt-n jiImk f b un Hour. "I mn In trouMi1. ; "fllvi iuM:1y.. wVhut you Hfi.d diiluct from your tlttlVH. A to tho r'M, iid It a'-eordin'-c to ( futun liiMtriH'tlonx." Evidently tin wrltt-r vw fond of1 hoth Kukn imd Mlr.illu, two h Is ir h. Al though tin' h-lti-r nmld hi-ar-ly : rulh'd iifTi-ctloiiuti, iih Hit inH nt K'' criit Ion undiTHtandx t word, Ita trnnslator uur ii ut that It U a 1m. na fid prt-yiitir h-iirt lovi lt t r. The map found by 1'ix-tor Liift;-d-Q wum of Itnhylohlun origin mid lii'Mcatt S B KuplMiKvdly xuliurttaii dlTrh't ) lto-d tocethiT by runnlH. KidintMith Sunday !iVntld. QUAINT OLD INDIAN COINS So Adulterated That They Were Not Even Accepted In England Value In Metal. In VMH tin- Indt pi-mh iit (date of Ily d-riih:id. Imllu. ohtiilninl a inid-ru mint mid rallrd In the coIiih that hud bitn current up till that time. The old mint of ll)iernliid wita little more than a i rojjH-ruiilth'n Mliop In which scrap cop , pi-r of all NorlM uu indtl up. hum n i r id Into plateH, cut up Into very roiik'li upiiroxlmittlom nf one tola in NO TRUTH IN TRADITION KH'l.r.ANKI CHEAT ) AM) VETCH SEED M. SENDERS & CO. K: a.. Srvrrn'l iii.iiiUt of ttu ilrpiirtmrnt rrnpomliil to thr- fire mil ymtrriliiy, ! only to fiiul llint il wi. n false alarm. '.Mn. K. 1. t'uiii.k. Hi- tins Iki-ii tn ; trttinilik' t Sri.ttlr. CHICHESTER S PILLS .TI1K IIHIWMI illUAKD. fli Ui f-aTj h-h-trr' IIIm.'mi llrt I'lllalB Ut4 Vj.1 UU u;il ia-atl luvusn iiuami ru. i a. . a Mn r.w M liwt, !iilM. Al ry h H' SOLD BY DRLGGISTS tYLRYWHfRE U'lit, mid ntuuipt'd between dies, one of which wum In the unvtl und the oth i-r In n toll held In tout;. A blow- from a Htisltce hiimuier made the Impression. Thero whh no reiculnrlty In hup, uclk'ht or Ntntnplitit. nor won the metal Uniform In g, utility. The mint rould not furnish mippliot fuHt enough, and llct-nees were ltixued to i-AppiTMintthN to nksl.tt In production. Naturally, the Scientific American HtutfM, nonlUvitxed ihtmoiih b-:un to uuinuf act ure, mid iidultenitioo with lend wrtM ho fluicrnnt tlmt when mveral toim of thcKe coIuh were sent to KnR land ns old metal they were returned on nccmiut of their Impurity and were finally worked up Into bntHs for local coUHUinptlon. A "dub," If held In the flame of ii nplrlt lump, would before It renched red hent begin to discharge very line Jets reneniMtng mercury; the lend, having reached Its fusing point, burst from the copper with a force In d l cut! tit a very high Internal pressure. Old Legend of tho Drowning of Prin cess In Petrograd Fortress Proved to Be Without Foundation. Th fortress of FS. Peter nnd 1'iiul. In ivtrogmd, has un evil reputation bs the former plan of ImpriHonno-nt ! of ninny of )tii"dn' Idealist, fnclu'l- 1 Irig Trince Kropotkln and Mndame treihkovtky ; hut one blot on Its i Veiitchenn Is removi! by un Illustrate - article In the Ixindon Sphere. TNe nrtlrh repHnluces d pidntlng by the ! ItusnJnn artist Klavltsky. showlug a betiu'lfill woman Btnndlng on her lud In a ci'll In this prison, seeking to es cn the rising wuteM of a Mood thnt threatens her life. This was the I'rin ' ces Tnraknnova. who hud Incurred the enmity of Oitherlne theCreat. The tmdltlon Is that she wns drywnetf. by onler of the empress, during the in ! undntion of 1777. The Sphere, hnw ; ever, shows that she die! f tuberculo ; kIs two years before the A(mm1 swept hmueh the fortress. Thus this gliHtmy ' prison and the great empress ore rw llev.i! of one of the tragedies with i which they have been asstxiate!. The Outlook. Wm WW The pictures you arc planning to send to that Soldier of yours they must soon on the way if you would make sure that he has thrm to hidden his heart on Christmas Mornini'. Clifford's Studio 13.1 WW Kirat Street Our Own "Tropica." Only at one place In the United Static Ii there real tropical vej:eta tlou, i.n! Popular Stance Monthly. 11.. rlilu ami I'lilirornla have wluit la rull.'il "Hiili troplcnl" voRclatlon. In the inlilst of a tleaert In the ex.reine oiilhcrn part if Ciillfornln ' a true misls. Tin" naala, I'ulm SpriiiKS lies LI.'ki feet helow the aea level. St hot la It there that there la a riot of veiw tntlon nil the year rounil. Knoruious hi; trceH nml uiunnnoth icniprfrutt and oruiiceH are alwaya to he luul. Tho lemons t tin t (trow there vrelRh two and a linlf iMitinila apl.H-e. The reponsl- hlllty for nil thla may be hilil t a beau tiful little st.vam which Is fed by tho Cohirmlii river and whleu tlowi lliroiii'li the oasis only to disappear into the ground at 1U end. I tn Praia of Music I Music ndiN nolhlns lint irood; stili j tnicts the evil : multlpll.-a that which j we nlreiuly ha-e: .llseounts our all , tnents aiul compounds all of our Inter I est. If you h. lleve this Is true. ")iush" niu.c. Aid the choir, choral and or chestral societies. Sympathize with ami In every way support puMlc school music. A forelcn traveler In our country snld he was deeply impressed with our silences. He heard no reapers slng Inc In the field, he heard ninny a bird carol, hut no htimnn sours. That re minds me of the old savins: "Ulessed Is the hum who alnss at his work." Take an Interest In creatine a musi cal atmosphere In the home, and soon America will be slnclnc ami we shall be able to take In music not only by the amtill channel of the ear, but thronirh every pore of our bodies straight to the root of our souls. The Musician. H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z 11 z K Z H Z H Z H H H Z H Z H Z X H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z Extraordinary and Seasonable SALE Of WOMEN COATS and SUITS corns Normandy, Velour, Hroadcloth, Duotone, Monkey Cloths are the materials used in these hitfh grade Coats. The styles are the most elite, with a distinction that set them apart from the common kind, a com plete variety of colors. Prices were $50.00 to $90.00, mm now $45 ,0 $65 IP III B 8 SUITS Tailored and fancy f.-,:g i3.i S lits of excel I'.'iir quality, materials, and .supjrb workman ship. Materials used in these garments are: Hroadcloth, Serg2, Ve lour, Whipcord, the styl es are authentic, and the trimmings just right. PRICES were $44.50 to $69.75, now $39-75 to $57.75 COATINGS A splendid aggregation of Medium and Heavy Wool Coatings, Zibilene, Ve lour and Tweeds. ZIHILENE in dark r.avy pnd green 56 inches wide $4.95 yd. VELOUR Extra heavy. P.urgundy, Hiack, Tan and Dark Brown, 56 inches wide $5.95 a yd. TWEEDS in a good range of weights and colors, Tv'inche., wide $;!.75, $3.95, $4.50. A beautiful line of figured lining satin 36 inches with $2 00 a yd. (See Window 1) Plan to make a liberal gift during: the United War Weil; Campaign Nov. 11-18. MKNTION The democrat in nnswer iit Classified and other Ads. WILL BUY POTATOES I PAY CASH 4 at loading point K. O. 11. car. I also handle Number One Hay 4 or Serond tirade Hay. M C. REED - Hoth Phones Cash Values Worth While at f'verybody's Store M Z H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H ii x H X H H X H X H X H X H X H XHZHZHZHZH HAMI LT ONS' hzhzhxhxhx Arrives in France i Mrs. A. E. Cox of ao8 East Eitrhtii Sergeant Leo Cox has arrived sarc- street. Serjrt. Cox enlisted over n ly in France, according to word re-1 year ago with Fifth company and has ceived here by his parents. Mr. and I been stationed at Fort Canby until n VOTERS OF LINN COUNTY : Consciously or unconsciously your vote next Tuesday will Register your support or opposition to the (.overnment's Agricultural War Program. National Leaders have asked that there be an Agricultural Agent in every agricultural county. We. the Executive Committeeof the Linn County Agricultural Council, which is a voluntary organization of farmers representing the various sections of the county and interested in promoting the county's agricultural and general welfare, urge you to vote to continue County Agricultural Agent work in Linn County. (Signed) PERKY PARKER A. C. MILLER . W. POLAND By Order of the Executive Committee. VOTE 3 1 4 X YES TO THE few months ago. when he was trans ferred to Camp Eustis, Va. Here From Lebanon Mrs. Stanley Stewart and daughter Henrietta, of Lebanon, came over laat evening to visit relatives. Geo. Cusick Home Geo. Cusick, who enlisted some time ago in the United States navy, arrived tame this morning and will spend his rurlough with his parents, Mr. and Leaves for France Miss Annetta Burch left today for New York City, from which port she will book passage for Franoce. She has enlisted under the auspices of the Red Cross for the hospital hut serv ice abroad. She will sail for Europe on November 7th. . SALTS IS HE FOR KIDNEYS. 0U( MEAT Flush the Kidneys at once when Back harts or Bladder bothers Heat forms uric acid. For Miik and Cream Phone 17 Two Daily Deliveries Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co. Corner Fifth and Jackson Sts. Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS Fresh Butternut Bread 10c and 15c Oleomargarine try it prund 45c Nut Margarine try it pi und 40 Handmade 5-gallon Oil Qn $1-15 Five-Gallon can AND FILLED $2.0( Get behind your committees in the United War Work Campaign, Nov. 11 to ISth THIS IS YOUR IOB 1JOOST ! EASTBURN BROS. No man or woman who eat mmt Trjrn Urlj can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, aaya a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney porae to they lugpishiy filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you fret sick. Nearly all rheuma tism, headaches, liver trouble, nervous ness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kid neys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the lidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, ofTenslTe, full of sedi ment) lrrefrular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful la a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. . This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, enm bined with ilthia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neu tral Lee the acids In urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder dis order. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent llthia-waUr drink which all reg ular meat eater should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kid ney complication.