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ALB ANT DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY. MAY II.
JUST RECEIVED
Another New Lot of
IVANHOE
WINDOW
DRAPRIES
in Net, Madras, Marque sotte,
Voile, Scrim, Lao and Swum;
aUo tide draperies in printed
and woven pattern.
Well be glad to have you look
even tho you are not yet ready
to iuy. -7
We have them at prices to wit I
all your requirement - -
45c to $1.00 a yd.
iiiiL
Flood's Store
334 West First SL
"IDEAL"
Fireless Cookstove
ROASTS ajlT STEWS
STEWS K'" ; FRIES
A IXVV '
AN AUTOMATIC MAID that neer grows tired or careless never
burn Iho food, never wants a day out, never leaves you, demands
no wapea tha. lelieves you of more than half your kitchen work,
save four-fitth of your fuel bill and cooks the most deliciojs
meal ou ner tasted.
Aluminoi l eu! , tter Sealeu " Top', Perfectly Insulated, Beautiful
ly Finished. Fully Guaranteed.
See Them On Display In Our Window.
FORTMILLER FURNITURE COMPANY.
FOR THE MOTORIST
Make your car bright and shiny by uaintr our
Sponges Chamois Skins
Rcflccto Polish
Liquid Veneer, cte.
Al'TO GOGGLES protect youc eye.
Fred Dawson
The Rex nil Store
J. C. Penney Company A Nation . Wide Institution
NARROW TREAD OX 'resilience. Thousand, of tires are ue
TIRES ARE GOOD
Narrow treads on tires mean break
downs to the side walls for those who
drive their machine on country roads
where it is impossible for the driver to
keep out of ruts, says the B. F. Good
rich Rubber company.
Sidewalls were not constructed to
withstand wear and tear, and wer-j not
intended to come in contact with the
road surface. They are made of an
extra high quality rubber, and their
chief purpose is to lend bounce and
. 1-. k .
jicuiiuicijr uecause country
roads and lanes are used not only by
the farmer, but as well by town and
'city motorist. As tires roll along
( thru a trough of sand and gravel, the
sidewall grinds away until the fabric
carcass of the tire is either wholly nr
partially exposed, thus allowing water
, and other substances to enter the body
of the tire to commence deterioation.
Motorist are commencing to real
ize the increased service and added
mileage in tires with broad tread hir-faces.
'LOST BATTALION"
SURVIVOR WORKS
IN SANTIAM MILL
SCIO, May 21. Special. Probably
the only survivor of Die famous Lut
Battalion in France from Linn count"
lis Chester llodge, who laughs as he
I tells of having- his pack shot from his
back as he lay in a shallow shell -Ik-.
expecting every minute to ''get
with nothing to eat but a square of
chocolate and loaf of bread for Jays,
and so thirsty he even told his dymi;
Buddy beside him: "You're a lucky
dog, pal." He expected to be captured
as ammunition was very low, h'.if.
luckily the Huns didn't find it o-i..
and Chester is now working in a iiii'.l
near Waterloo.
Neal Loftin,' the road supervisor,
has been at work lately on the road,
dragging the main road and prepar
ing the road east of Fairview fir
grading and graveling this year.
Pete and Emmet Gray are workir. T
in the woods at the James Ingr.'m
sawmill, which is running regulr.'ly
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Smith Vive
moved bark to the home place near
Mountain Home, having completed the
farm work on the place he rented of
John Gray. About 75 acres of fine
wheat is a part of the crop. Dairying
call him to better pastureland, so
well-suited to the hills.
Tyle Bros., Smith Bros, and r t
ter Bros, are busy cutting white f'r
for the papermill at Lebanon, '.he
timltr is near the river south of the
mouth of McDowell Creek. They es
timate the body to contain about 1.000
corls. vl.ich will be floated down the
r'.vci. bringing, at the mill, $0.50 a
cord.
A di:c of red fir wood went down '
the rivei last week to Ibaiion. I
Nev trucks are u,uite common in
the-- parts. A now G. M. C. one and
ore half ton is out on a milk conlen-!
snry rot te for the Srio rondrnsary
ai d run by the Wards; also new
N'.is'' (.-mid is being used to huul tie
ficnt Mcll Miller's place.
Schools are almots out at Santiam
M:iy 28 and Fairview May 27. Severn!
fr-n each district took the recent
ci :''h grade examinations and are
r . ring to enter high school this fal'.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hulen. Mrs. F.-vd
Fi'hertson a,nd daughter Mildred, Mis'
rimer Henderson and Mrs. Henry mo-
j '.'ml to Salem Wednesduy on a gen- ;
entl oustnes trip.
R. R. Reynolds is finishing his gruii
cod planting hv putting In 10 acres
of corn on the old Carter place south,
west of Santiam. Why don't more
farmers "ct the com habit?
Mrs. W T. Smith, who underwent
en operation last winter In AUwn-.
t'o-'s not improve as her many friends
vould wish. Her condition Is getting
r:ore serious.
Your Kveryday Needs Can He Supplied
Here at the Lowest Possible Trices
ALWAYS. No change, of price, from day tu day. Look the list over and
you'll soon svo where It pays to tr.ulo.
LADIES' COTTON HOSE 4 lV. 23
LADIES' LISLE HOSE 4rc
LADIES' SILK HOSE .' Hc, ll.4, II
I ..DIES' VESTS Ilk, 2&e, St.
LADIES' UNIONS .' 5Kr.6He.7Kc.eHf
LADIES' SILK TOl' UNIONS M.
PERCALES Hie. 25. 21
APRON GINGHAMS .... ISc. S2,c
DRESS GINGHAMS .. 19c. 21c, 2SV
lltil'E MUSLIN IV
BERKLEY CAMBRIC 29c
t 4 SHEETING 1
TOWELING Lie. lc. 21c
tJURTAlN SCRIM lie. Uc. 21c
TOHLE DAMASK i,9r tKc $1.25 $11
40 Inch GEORGETTE CREPE 1
.lii Inch SPORT SILK !."
MEN'S ROi'KKORD SOX . S for 2V
MEN'S CANVAS GLOVES J for 2.1c
LEATHER FACED GLOVE.... .19.
MENS AUTOMATIC SOX I'J.-
DRESS SOX, nil colors lie
WORK SHIRTS, all colors 7e
MEN'S UNION!- e.
Men's drvsa shirts Vac 11.25 II.4K l.H
HEN'S SUMMER IIAT4kV. c,
STRAW HATS.. 10c. 19c. Me. lie
M.'SPENDERS 59e. 4 He. 5e
MEN'S BLUE BIB OVERALLS 1LM
EXPRESS STRIVE OVER.tL . l
UNION SUITS, khaki .. M.4. UN
VNItN SUITS, express strliie' JJ.98
l!UH' OVERALLS Hc, 11.49
HOYS' P.LOUSES 4c, S.'
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Ineertcratvd
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'j. C. l't'itnoy C'omimny A Nation - Wide Institutirn
Route Southliound train make urn
section with train leaving Kriso for
Southern California and businc.i fiom
Southern California arriving at S in
Francisco on the Owl No. 25 ran .'iit.
nect at Oakland Pier or at San Erin-
cisco with train No. 14 leaving f.n
Francisco for C e V r.h al 10:20 a. ..
or No. HI leaving a. A iO p. m. or
No. 64 leaving at 10:20 p.'m.
The administration is giving a' tui
tion to the service up anil down the
Pacific Coast and Increase in travel
will lie properly cared for.
TRAIN SERVICE IS
TO HE IMPROVED
WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ad
kindly mention The Democrat.
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THEATRE M
TODAY ONLY
OLIVE THOMAS
IN
TOTON
A Story of the Latin Quarter of Paris.
PATHE NEWS
COMEDY
Thursday and Friday
Norma Talmadge
HER ONLY WAY
One of her best pictures
Comedy Kinogram
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Saturday, May 24th
FAITH Bert Lytell
Lloyd Comedy Pathe News
Sunday, V..f 2.1th
THE PEST MABEL NORMANO
COMEDY FORD WrhM.Y
A
Dressy
Shoe
For Spring and
Summer wear in
Suede or satin
will make your
foot look trim
and feel comfor
table. Oxfords
priced at
$9.00
$9.50
$10.00
McDowell
Shoe Co,
Shoe Specialist
FREE DINNER FOR
GOOD ROADS .MEN
Uo.ilrojid Administration An
nounces New Schedule
on Through Trains
SAN FRANCISCO, May 21 Spec
:1. Details of the improved passen
ger service which has been ordered in--o
effect between San Francisco, Port
land, Tacoma and Senf.le were an
nounced by District Director William
Kp.oi.Ie for the U. S. Railroad Admin
... '.ration here today.
Commencing June 1 train &3 from
Mcattle to Frisco will shorten schedul j
n0 hour, bringing northern passeng
ers into San Francisco at 9:50 a. m., '
so that businessmen may have a fuil ,
day.
Dining cars on all trains. When
patronage justifies it, the aim wi.l lie
' to provide two diner for promt erv- j
ice. Train service is announced ns
follows: !
No. 14 leaves San Francisco at 10.20
a. m., arrives Portland at 10 p. in.
This train has sleeping car for Port- j
land, Tacoma and Seattle. From' Port-
: land the service I over the O. W. R.
A N. in their train No. 564 whi;n '
rtacl.es Tacoma at 4:40 a. m. and i
a'.tle at 0:1.') a. m. j
No. 10 leaves San Francisco at 8.20
p. in. and arrives Portland at 9:15 a. j
m with sleepers for Portland. j
No. t4 leaves Frisco at 10:20 p. m , I
arrive Portland 7:20 a. m. with sleep- .
ing cars for Portland, Tacoma and Sc-
att.e. From Portland the service is
over the Northern Pacific in their No.
408 arriving Tacoma at 2:15 p. m.
and Seattle 3:55 p m.
Tifin No. S3 leaves Portland at 1 a.
m., arrive San Francisco at 10:50 .
m. (beginning June 1, 9:50 a. m.L
This train hns sleeper from Portland,
Tneoma and Seittle. From Seattla
and Tacoma the service is over fh
f!ront Northern In No. 35!), leaving Se-
t'le at 3:30 n. m., Tacoma at B.05
m arrive Portland at 10:50 p. m. I
Trnin No. 13 leaves Portland at B a. I
m. and arrives at San Franclso at
0:50 p. m. with sleeping cars from !
Portland. Tacoma and Seattle. From
Seattle the service la over the O. W.
R. N. In their No. 503 which leaves
Seattle at 11:15 p. m., Tacoma nt'
12:45 a. m. and arrives Portland 6:4a
a.m. ,
No. 13 leaves Portland nt 8 p. m.. .ir-:
rive nt San Franclsc0 at 8 a. m. This
train hns sleepers from Portland, Ta-1
coma and Belittle. From RentMc (he '
service Is over the Great Northern in
their No, 357 which leaver Seattle nt
12:30 p. m.. Tacoma at 2:05 p. ni. mv!
arrive, at Portland t 7:10 p. m. i
Under this program all 8hat I
Important Meeting to lie
Held at St. FramU Hotel
Next Saturday
Altuiny, secretary-treasurer, c!l;iik'
the attention of voter to the import
ance of the special road election June
3.
A meeting of Die association Is
called for the St. Francis hotel on
tunlay. May 24. at which time the
r'emher of the association will ! In
vited to i free dinner to' discuss the
p eril of the IkitiiI bill.
"There will be given an opportun
ity for free discussion." says the let
ter. "We expect to have with us th.
county court, and an opportunity will
lie given to ask them questions."
The purpose of the meeting Is to
cnrrectl ylnform nil voter as to th
merits of the hi" o that they may
vote intelligently.
There they lived In harmony with the
j postomce boys, who are lie fanclets,
until this afternoon when Mail Clerk
j Harris got out the big fire hose to
wash the building off and swept th
hornets' hive ruthlessly to the ground.
While th referendum on th be
ordinance la pending It is dou'ited
whether th hornets will attempt to
build another horn In the city llnili
until th matter I settled.
HORNETS' NEST IS
QUICKLY WRECKED
V!i'!e all the controversy over bee
Letter are being sent out tod.i by j in th, city wn at It highest a swnrm
the Linn County Good Roads assort i-; of hornets peacefully made their
tion, signed by Rex Davis of llarr-s- j home, building a largo hive under ti e
burg, president, and A. C. Schmitt of .eve of the splendid federal building.
WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads.
kindly mention Th Democrat.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
One rent a word for one time;
1H cents per word for 3 times;
2 cents per word per wrek: 6
cents per word per month. No
ad taken for less thsn 26 rent
for one time or 50 cents for a
week or $1.50 per month.
Startlin;
Price Concessions
Usually Reserved For
July Clearance Sales
Women who usually wait for July Clearance Sale need wait no longer.
Our Mid-Season CIcnrance of Women's Soil, offers you saving such as
you would not expect to find until n month later. More than Unit, you
nitty miikg your selections from n i-on.plcte assortment of colors, styles
and sizes.
WOMEN'S
SUITS AT
1-3 OFF
$27.50 Suits now $18.35
$29.50 Suits now $19.65
$30.00 Suits now $20.00
$33.50 Suits now $22.35
$35.00 Suits now $23.35
$36.50 Suits now $25.65
$39.50 Suits now $26.35
$42.50 Suits now $28.35
$48.50 Suits now $32.35
hxtra Clmrjjo for Alteration
Capes and Dolmans at Reduced Prices
Styles of the moment that represent the highest standards of foremost
Coat Specialists types that reflitt the newest anil tpiaihteat effect for
whic'h,this season's coat styles lire reniiirkithlo. A multitude of styles in
the newest Copes nnd Dolman at roduecd prices,
I KK Ell , l3.8Jti-.19.A.'l
WOMEN'S SHOP.
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