Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, November 04, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    AI.IIANT MAILT DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4.
PAOI THKKB.
Wipe your feet,
don't track that
mud inside
A stiiloiiiuiit llliu Unit la alrioht If Au Imvf doormat uiiIhIiIi-,
whew tin Injunction mny bo carried nut mul nil tin mom so, if
yuur ruys mv iiood Indoors.
If your rura nie not Just tip t par we will Iw rind to aid you in
your seli'i'tion for h ruif for liny room in tlic house.
Medium i .!! iiml lurKf nik- rnnye in price from 17.50 to 1110.00
SMALL RUGS 11.00 tu $12.00
AMI THAT I KM lit MAT 75r to $100
FISIIKK-BKADKN CO
If in thtr tin y of Itiifh ricri vuu fun ml a buic.wr who rhurjrcl
20 per rvnl lra than tha wthrn you '.I put mnlp Mm, wmil-lti't you?
H wouM I worth coti-Mi'mMi rffiirt to savo thnt much every t'vk
on hmurhnlil Mrmri.
Writ, herr'a a way u n uurr 28 rr frnl on your mral hit I with
out troublr. without rtrrtlon.
Iluw Hy hipnna of rlWtric raiun rooUf,,;- tht rlrant, easirit,
surest way of cooklnir food Juf r.nlit.
Kltrtrir liiL'f are s siniiU In ojm ration thnt a 1'-' veur-oM chiM
ran prr purr a LiHrior ntrnl with IttMr imtrurtiun.
And that 20 prr cent aaving on mraU- in due to the roimtruction of
the opii, which prcvrnti evaporation and ivtains the Juirra.
You not only saw 20 prr rrnt, but the mrat U more drlirloua, ap
petising and wholi-aome.
We have special cooking rate- atul a time litnltrd proposition which
you can't afford to overlook.
Mountain States
Power Co
Both Phonen IS
106 W. Id St.
Eastburn Bros,
THE GROCERS
Fresh Butternut Bread . . 10c and l.V
Oleomargarine try it piund I"e
Nut Margarine- try it pcund I0t
Handmade 5-Rallon Oil Cm $I-V
Five-Gallon can AND FII.LLI) $2.01
(Jet behind your committees in the United War Work
Campaign, Nov. II to 18th
THIS IS YOUR OB BOOST!
EASTBURN BROS.
For
Milk and Cream
Phone 17
Two Daily Deliveries
Albany Pure Milk & Cheese
Co.
Corner Fifth and Jackson Sts. '
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The pictures you are planning to se:iJ to that Sullier
( f yours they must soon mi the way if yon world
make sure that lie lias limn lo gladden Lis he.ut n
Christmas Murium' .
Clifford's Studio
1.1.1 Wrl lirnl Street
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AKK YOLK CHILDREN RHADY FOR THE COI.U WAVE T
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city news
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Weather Idport
Yi lUTilay'n temperature ntncil
fri'in :i'.' to .'.I ilei-rcvs. Thi- river is
nt 1 J fut li rxi tin' rainfall win .17
inches.
Went to Sali m
Jj.l c, I'. It. K.-lly wint to S'al.-m
t! is nior:iinir on leiritl business.
YinilinC Tar.-ntu
Iti'V. It. W. Willuiina an I ion of
Portliinil nrrivi-.l Ins" rv.ninir for H
awk'l visit lit tin- Iiiiim- of Mm. V. il
lnim'B mn-nt. Mr. mil Mm. I'. M.
Kri'nch.
It. lurmil From l ishinK Trii
l.li.l Tiinfl.ton. Wm. It. piiwuon
ami K.1 UorV.y rrturmt! la.t nit'M
from n fi w ilayn' fii-hinif trip nt Ti.li--wiitr.
Ilirr I'rom 1'orllnnd
Artliur I'liliiicr of l'nrtliiii'1 sp. n:
Suu.!ii in Allmny with hii family.
Portland! Ladl if
Eyesight Specialist
m mt I br . iu y . All work
Dr. Wheat
Alhany Visitor
Mr. Kranw ShcMTnaU of Shield w;i
an AP'iiny visitor tminy.
L:ilM-y People llrr
Mr. anl Mrs. uy Hromwcll of IIiil
nt the day in Alhany.
I rannarted lluine)
: Mr. and Mm. Kdwnrd Hover of
' Hnihidiui tinnsiu trd huiino9 here
.today.
.Munairer Here
j (ie-o. N. Ko-Ver of T:iroma, ('-ncr:i
' riar'.airer of the M'-unUiin Statin
rower company, was in Alijny this
ri:ornin on a short busim-HS trip.
Mh.N'TION Trie P mornr. in answer
i.'ilf ClasAifiiMt an I oilier Ads.
PARSE1T
17-ZS (. ) UtHCTOP.
Damp and Cold urathrr an hard nn l.ittlr Onr. unlma amply prnttrd by warn and dry clotMnf.
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Mr.SIf;WF.AR I'.MHN HIITS
HOYH Aye 6 7 to l 14-IR
firry Cotton $1.2.-. 1.I0 $1.7.-
Whit rotton $1.71 $2.00 $2.2.'.
) per rent wo,l $2.73
IMON SLITS
Girla Aire 3-0 7-10 11-11
Cotton fleeced $15 $1.50 $2.00
Part Wool $IJi0 $2.00 $2Jn
Wool $2.23 $2.73 $3J".
SEPARATE GARMENTS
Ak 11 3e Ar B-IZ 73.
. DR. DENTON'S SLEEPING GARMENTS
Aitea 0-3 $1.00 4-6.... $1.23 7-10 . $1J0
BLACK CAT
STOCKINGS
BOY'S' COTTON
6- CV4 30c
7- 8-; J3e
9-10 40e
lO'.-HH 43c
HOYS"
7-8 1-2 ..
9-10
GIRLS'
7-8 1-2 . .
9-10
(LEATHER!
43e
SOc
COTTON
30
33c ,
GIRLS'
6- CS .
7- 8' i .
9-10 ..
KII.K LISLE '
45c I
50c j
35c
UMBRELLAS
For children. 20-inch,
22-inch, 24-inch. Two
qualities $1.25 and 1.75
RUBBERS
For boys, (rirlj, youths
misses and children to
fit any style and shape
of shoe.
69c. 7c, 89e, 98e
KOVERALLS
The children not being
at school now-a-days.
they need to play out-of-doors.
Fresh air Is
the best protection
against colds, grip. In
fluenza. Heavy Blue Denim
Koveralls are the ideal
play-garment. Lonu
sleeves, high neck.
Sizes 1-8.
$1.50
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JERSETS
For boys at last year's
price. All wool, too.
Grey, blue and maroon.
$2.00
WOOL GLOVES
For boys 50c
For girls . . 25c and 35c
GIRLS' SWEATERS
In red, blue, frreen, yel
low, rose. Some trim
med with white. Some
have belts and sailor
.-ollars.
$2.50 to $5.75
Cash Values Worth While at Everybody's Store
Shxhxhxhxh HAMI L.T ONS' chxhxhxhxh
W. H. WALLINGFORD,
STATE D1STR1UUTOR
Liberty Six Premier Six
522 AUaSued.
I ORTLViD, ORE.
WHO
GET WELL
nn irx.vxt'S -i . 1 I'ttrcttS
1 1 1: KAii.t:t
to rrllrt In mi) 'i' ' '' r- InvllrJ
'.. iinr.l.k'Ht- I'liliwl'.ii. tic iim-IIio.1. Wlil' R
, m tio iortill) . uili.il hunurril rr
dm T.iK IIPST K ("MlllOfUACTlC
i :.' "ITtlM ISH
111 ih.iroiKlilv ..om N- '". m.ili a com
i)t .Iiu'i.mOh uf our raw uiiil 'll't
'""'wITMOUT ANY COiT TO VOL)
W.HTEVt
CHIHUI'U.M'" ir w ill ii.Tmiiii-nlly curs
9ft .-r . . lit I'f " ll.ii.-4.
t . f IMik ! V.mi.illl. IM.II.m l nr.
tlnSI'lTVl. Ill riilif.tlull Uli
Will li'imli ..iil..if-l..wil irtlt.-nti t.x
m.Mt i..i.mi1-1 ri.t In on1.-r lo "loiw
wh.il rtilrotirii. II.- ..in do. Al.lr- all
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W. R. BILYEU
Drniorrnlir Candidate for
County Jude
CHICHESTER SPILLS
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A mini's i' rnintr ihw.t is prai'tionllv
lMiy ilopiMicli'iit upon his eyesight.
Wi-iir alMiilutrly correct plimacs pic-uriln-d
nftor n thoio'ifrh exatniniition,
and incrt-aso your iiu onio.
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Optometrist
If elivtt-il 1 will, iluritur my form of
officr, n-.nlM' my lu'st efforts to ilia
chnre all the dutus of the office ac-
corilin 10 itrv ami 111 1 if nun. cm.
icnt tii:ini'.. i'. I favor the maintenance
of ha i-'iiny necessary i:ivaiI rimiis in
I.ii.ti County us will !m ivnsistent with
n wise and reasonahle economy tJ t!ie
liisii. vi is nr.. I without unjust ilis.
eriiiiir.atiiiti. I nm in favor of strict
economy in nil c mn'y affairs and will
nuim'.ni:! n enreful cii:ilance over the
ailmi.iistation of estates of ileccnsed
persons and the Riianlinnship of niin
ors. nnd favor reason ihle necessary
nssistniKv to destitute op'i:in child
ion. I'niil Adv,
WILL IUIY POTATOES 1 PA1 CASH
I aim handle Numlur One liny
at InndinK point K. O. It. cr.
nr Second 4irnde liny.
G.
HEED
l?olh Phones
Do You Want To Keep Dry
GET A PAIR OF "BALL BAND"" OR ' GOODRICH " BOOTS WHILE WE HAVE A
KI LL STOCK. The Manufacturers have only shipped 60 per cent of our
Rubber Boots, and will ship no more; before the winter is half over we
will be badly broken on sizes, and we are anxious that our customers
should know this.
PS!
HIMINERS AND RUBBERS
We have a full line of these goods, and can fit your foot.
Prices are some hiicher than last year but very reasonable.
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I Don't forget to save a liberal
I donation for the United War
Work Campaign.
Save all fruit pita and walnut 1
shells for the U. S." Government.
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The Blain Clothing Co.
"VALUE FIRST"
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The Clothcraft store in this Town
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