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PAUB FOl'B At. RANT MAILT DEMOCRAT. i'KIDAL , DKCF.MIIFK 6. I1H. WHY NOT GIVE HER A NICE I UMBRELLA For Christmas A more practical or essential K"t would l impossible io find. Our assortment ii very irood at rrcscnt. Including Cotton, Silk ami Cotton, Taffeta and Twilled Silk in Mack and the populnr color In Silk. The prices are equally attractive $1.25 to $6.95 CHILDREN'S I'M RRKI.LAS in Mack rainproof material wi.h straight, crooked and ilk cord namlles, ran.i!inr in prices front $1.00 ' to $2.00 Christmas Gifts for Young and Old Genuine Parisian Ivory Clocks, Mirrors, Brushes, Combs, Picture Frames, Manicure Sets, Etc.j FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE Flood's Store 331 West First St. GLOBE LAST TIME TODAY Wm. S. HART in SHARK MONROE also HELP. HELP. POLICE Saturday Jack Pickford la SANDY and a big Mack Sennett Comedy SATt'RDAY-Sl'NDAY at the ROLFE Doug Fairbanks (O. HOW WE LIKE HIM) in THE HALF DREED also A Two-Reel Comedy POLISHED VILLAINS SIX CONVENTIONS OF UPSTATE INTEREST ON . AT PORTLAND DEC. 9-14 PORTLAND, Dec. 6. U. P. Next week will be a busy one here, for six Fathering of statewide importance will be held during that period. Monday will mark the opening of the Pacific International Livestock as sociation's show, continuing for six days. Monday will also find the members of the Oreiron State Hotel association in session. Washington and Californ ia hotelirrn will attend. The meet ings close Tuesday eve. 9 three-day session of the county judges and commissioner of Oregon will open Tuesday morning. The Knights of Pythias will start a two day convention Tuesday. The Uutter- and Cheese-Makers as. sociation, representing the Oregon dairy interests, meets December 11-12 The Master llorseshoers' association will be in convention Friday and Sa CITY NEWS Visiting Parents Miss Maria Anthony has arrived home from Iowa, where she has been several months to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Anthony. Went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. M. Ililyeu went ta Portland this morning to visit relatives. PROVED SPIRIT ' OF DEMOCRACY Voluntary Basis of Food Saving Showed Heart ol America Beat True for Freedom. To the voluntary service and sacri fice of the American people must be attributed the continued health, strength and morale of the Allied ar mies and the civil populace. I'pon this spirit of service and anc rlHcv will deH-nd Kuroie's fate In the months to -come. In the lutst year we have carried out an export program, the magnitude of which Is elmoat be yond comprehension. Hut with the new deiuanils that have come, with the liberation of nations freed from Ifcnnnn oppression, our rM'orts must be almost doublet!. Instead of 11.K.M, OOU tons, we must slilp twenty milium tons of food to Kuro In the coming year as much as can be pushed thrvugh our ports. If the Allies had not been fed by America, It would have been Iiiiimis slhle for them to malntnln their de fense against Oennnny. Meeting this world need on a purely Albany Man lluys Farm W. 11. Gilmore of Albany has pur- chased the farm of W. W. Dyer, thru '. voluntary basis, the American people the real estate firm of Sharp & Pow ell. The farm is located two miles north of Jefferson and the considers tion was $10,500. Delicious home made Hominv. Albany Grocery. Naptha Soap, large bars. Sc. loway's Farmers' Store. nl Naptha Soap, large bars. 5c. loway's Farmers' Store. n'. East d6 Hoi 7tf Hoi-7tf 1 t3 I II Mil 'S. "V - -.V 9 Smart, full-value $5 silk shirts very exclusive, in display with V Cravats The cravat9 ot superior quality, designed in good taste and elegantly made. For men and boys. Generously cut. Broad silk scarfs or tubulars. Cra vats that wed fashion to real economy. . 50C 75C 1 and up Macaroni 10 lbs. for $1. All kinds of package Noodles, Sphairetti, Curve Cut, 10c per package. Kast Albany Grocery. dj -r.Li i r s . ill 1 1 u i I 11 i i The Blain Clothin JUST as the extremes of joy and sorrow are felt by women, more than men, so the extremes of "hard times' or prosperity are felt most keenly by the women. Women, as the buyers to: Oregon homes, spend prob ably more than A MILLION POLLAR.S A WEEK. Think of this tremendous power in their hands for male injr Oregon prow and pros per ! HOME INDUSTRY LEAGUE of OREGON have coiieluntvely proved (hat lttiiuc racy la a success ann thai In time of nctnl It will rlnv to Its own dVtVnse. If there were no other accompttih ment to Its rrmllt the very fuel that It has shown the strvneth of uVmorrary has In HsWf more than JuntltWd the exlstvme of the Food Administration In the eyts of the world. I.- than four months after the United States declared war the lntte! States Food Administrator exprwwetl his determination to meet America's food problem on a basts of Toluntary action and reiterated his confidence that awtikened democracy would prove lrtVftiMtlble. Muny thinking Americans," said Mr. Hoover, "and the whole wn'ld have been watching anxiously the Inst four months In the tVsr that demo cratic America could not organize fo mevt autocmtlc (iennutiy. tierim.; y bus btren rttntldent that It could not fit me. C'oiitmrv oruuf La lmiiwHltnti !v ! at our door, and our people hare til- ready deninuHtrnted the'r aMllty to mobilize, organlx, enl' .- n ; , repi r voluutnrtly and eflleleii v it' n. my rtH'tlous and upon the ...en- .oni of Inspiration aside from the remarks: le swinblnce of our Army and finance The history of the Food Admlntntia tloa has clearly shown that the trust of those who put their faith Id dcjuoc racy has not been mlsplaciMl. g Co. Here From Corvallis S. K. Hartsock of Corvullia trans acted business in Albany yesterdny. Knights of Pythias Meet The Knights of Pythias meet in rcir ulnr aesxion tonight with initiation and work in the first rank on the pro gram. Cooked Food Sale Mrs. John French will be in charge of the cooked food sale at the Red Cross store tomorrow. me i'.-bt.t -rjc.r -xzt Raisins, 2 Grocery. lbs. 29c. East Albany dff THE STORE OF ESSENTIAL ....GIFTS FOR WOMEN.... OFFERS A SENS I ISLE SOLUTION TO YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING We are prepared bi tter than ever before to serve our patrons thru Ihc holiday shipping period and our Block offers many gift suggestions Dainty Silk Blouscs--Ncw Washable Cape Gloves j Beautiful Xmas Furs-Colored Silk Hose-Christ mas Slippers-Silk Underwear-Colored Umbrellas Silk SweatersHandkerchiefs x AND A HUNDRED OTHER ITEMS WORTHY OF YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION SHOP EARLY M. Sternberg & Co. l. NT SIIOI DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If your Back if aching or Bladder bo then, drink lota of water and eat lees meet When your kidneys hurt and your back ! frels sots, don't get snared and proceed ; to load your stomach with a lot of drugi ' that excite the kidneys aad irritate the entire urinary tract. Ketp your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flush inff them with a mild, harmless ' suits which remove the body's urinous ! wait and stimulates them to thffir nor- mal activity. The function of the kid beys is to filter the blood. In 24 hour thtr strain from it 600 (Trains of acid ana waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid- ! beys active. j Lfrink lots of water jm can't drink too much; also (ret from any pharmaciNt about four ounces of Jad Salts i take a tablespoon ful in glass of water before breakfast eneh morninff for a frw days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of fffapns and lemon juios, combined with litbia, and baa been used for genera tiona to clean end stimulate clogged kid neys; also to neutralise the acids In urine so it no longer fa a aouros of irri tation, thus ending bladder weakness. j Jad rVlte is inexpensirei cannot in jur makes e delightful efferrrsrent litliia-wster drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kid Dys clean and art ire. Try this, also keep up the wster drinking, and no doubt yon will wonder wbst tanaine of i your kidney trouble and backache. 9 be proud to be food Smrer ' She Will Appreciate a Pretty Suit For Christmas VK HAVE TIIKM In Kri'n.h S.Ts-I'IbkuiiiiI, Vrluur, Poplin and Kronili'luth. All wool, rvrry uns uf tlinn, ami IIiinI with Iwst urmlt ol silk. fll.73 IIW.7S ln in nn. I see tlir rxfrptliinnl vnlui'S t liavs to offvr. incorpcroTcd I PIgfl4.J.M.lJ,M W 7 - " JIT M On Way to Msr.hfirld Mr. ar.J Mis. W. S. Wrlla of Corva:. lis, wrt) in Allany this iiiurninir on thrir way to Mnrshfirlil to visit ri'ls tivts ami fritnils. ' To Snnl Wiwa-Knil Miss Kals Slcwsrt went to Port, land today to smimI ths wiwk-snd with Miss Loots WuMlvr and Miss Chris lint Piii. Coffee has gon up, l(c prr Ih. We are still svlliiik Kuhy Caracul at 3.V this work. East Albany Croccry. dti Practical Economy Without Sacrifice of Comfort x Take Advantage of the Krdiirrd Prirra during our IK-cmhrr Clraranre Salra fi 00 IliK Cirls' Tan Elk Lace Krota. .leather Solra and ilt'rls Sizes 4 to 7. Iti'duix-d to $4.95 $3.00 Iliff Girls' Ilrnun Kid Cloth Top Lare Itoota Sizi'S 3 to f). Kvdured to $3.95 $6.50 Women's f.rey Kid, Cloth Top to match, l.are lloots Iiuis Heels. Rizes 4 to 8 1-2, AA to C widths. Reduced to . . $4.95 ALL WOMKVS OUKY NHOKS I'KIHJCKI) IN PltlCB Also all Two-Tone, and Louis Heels, and Button .Shoes. McDowell Shoe Co. The Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder I'SKU L CIIHISTM.VS CUT Kl t.CKSTIONH Womrn's Kelt Slippers Soft Cuhioa Sale, aUo regular leather male with low flathrel, rililNin or fam y trimmed, all color and ixes, at '. Hr. SI. 19. $1 23. II.J9, 11.50. 11.60 WOMKN S M Allot; ANY DROWN LACK 8 II O K 8 With Louis or Military Heels ... I.AKIKS' I MIIKKI.I.AS Plain or fancy loop handles. .... $1 ii. $1.4.1. $1.93 to $2 3J MKN'S KKI.T SI.II'PKIIS TK.W KLINti ll.(;s $11. $J.I WOMKVS rrll.T II ATS A new hit; line in lartre and snull shaes .... $I.S. $!. la $2.43 71c, $1.10, $1.39. $1.20 $165. $7 65. $11 W) C. J. BREIER CO.' YOU DO BETTER IIEIUC FOR LEW Closing Out Sale Out 87 New Fall and Winter Coats At l.KSS TH AN WIIOI.I.SAI.K I Hit K Big Sale Starts Saturday AND CONTINIKS TILL ALL AUK SOLI) J. H. BIKMAN 138 West First Street Jr. - . : KM ... i Most thine ran lie anybody ' (Ift your portrait ia distinctively, ex clusively your. NOW Is the time to have them taken. For thoao who are husy durinK the dav our studio I thor oughly equipped for tnklnK pirture In the evening. Open evening ly appointment only. Clifford's Studio 1.13 West First Htfcet