Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 21, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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AUUMT DAILT DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, Al'Rl'ST II.
Always the Best
Values
THIS STORE clings toaaclously to the (mall-profit idea. By it and
through r. we can turn atacka more quickly and replenish the varioua
departments with fresh, new merchandise right straiitht along. When
stocks accumulate there's less new stock to choose front and
'skimped' variety undesirable features from both the customer's
viewpoint and our own.
Operating on small profits means that we munt depend upon the cus
tomers' satisfaction with values and coming nark therefore values
must always be pleasing or the store does not thrive.
Flood's Store
334 West first St
Books for the Kiddies
j lug the popular "BOY SCOU f Ser
SfTtRK.Cv.Tl ;v TOTTER BOYS," "AUTO BTS.v "
IT MMA 1 1
JUVENILIS BOOKS bytha Wl authors, Includ-
cries. "THK
"CAMPKIRK
iota we nave we 'icir.u kahiui acnes,
"WEE I'ETF.R PUG." Mother Goose Rhymes and
Jingles and Picture Books with doth leaves.
Bring the youngsters in and let them select their
own books,
Fred Dawson
The Re s a 1 1 Store
III ii. I
of Kirk and McKern went to Portland
this morning in the interest of his
company.
Krtura to Albany
GLOBE
; TODAY and FRIDAY
Harold Lockwood
PALS FIRST
COMEDY ' BRAY PtCTOGIU?:!
SATURDAY
THE UPUFTERS May Allison
COMEDY ' PATHB NEWS
Supervisor C C. Hall
f tnL Tka Kantian VnPMtH
C C Hall supervisor of the Saa
tiam National forest reserve left this
noon for Gates and on to Detroit to
aasertain the true condition of the fire
situation, air Hall reports that there
is no new developments reported to
day. He believes that much of the
recent fires have been caused by an
unusual amout of electrical storms in
the mountains. In normal times a
long list of the records of the fires
in the mountains goes to show that
more than 60 percent of the fires are
caused by lightning and during recent
weeks more than the usual electrical
ztorms have occured in the mo in tain
districts causing numerous fires.
Made Trip to Portland
J. L. Irvine of the Irvine garage
made a business trip to Portland yes
terday. Mr Irvine states that ther
is much uncertainty in automobile
Beautiful
Ivory Kid
AN ALL LEATHER BOOT
with remarkable style. This
model is one of those few shoes
that may be appropriately worn
on a variety of occasions
$16.00
Our careful fitting service In
sures you comfort as well as the
utmost in style.
McDowell
Shoe Co.
The Horn of t Correct Pit
circles as to the supply for the mar
ket.
To Tske Outing
Mrs. W. Brodie of Scio was an Al
bany visitor this noon on her way to
-,.ii;. t ioin her daughter for a
Vl . -
trip to Newport on an outing.
Returned from Mountains
Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Anderson and
son Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ander
sotarS'son. of Omaha. Nebr and
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rousseau and dau
ghter Joan leturned yesterday from
a trip to btlknsp Springs.
Coming from Seattle
Dr. Wallace Howe Lee is expected
to arrive fro-n Seattle this evening
with his daughter, Mrs. Kate Blair,
and her two children. They will go
on to Newport where they will visit
with Mrs. Lee and family.
Returned from Newport
Dr. V. F. Smith returned last eve
r.inr from Newport where he has
been spending the last week with his
parents.
Clair t) aw son Coming
Clair Dawson, who has been buying
'ors in Northern Canada, is expected
'o reijrn hf Tre in the near future.
Return to Po'rtlsnd
Mrs. Emma Flail returned to Port
land today after spending the last two
monlrs with her daughter, Mrs. Roy
Newport, who has been quite ill.
Drove to Newport
Char-. Ffrtmillr. accompanied by
Fis sister, mim. naipn it. . cronise,
Miss Beatrice Sanders. Mix Wk
Liven good and Dren Jenkins left this
morning for Newport in his Dodge.
mrm. vromse win remain for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Fortrmller. the other members
of the party returning tomorrow.
iiU in Portland
Mrs. W. G. Ballack and daughter
A " "mana this morning
sVnftL"1, th!thome o' Mrs. Park
Stalnaker for the next few days.
Vfsitmg Brother at Lebanon
- Mrs. Gus Ahrnhnm mwtA. lu.i. j
, . ntue oau-
ghter are spending the week in Leb
anon visiting at the home of Mrs
Abraham s brother. Dr. Miller, one of
. pnysicians or Lebanon.
Business Trin to Pnel..j
Cl.as. Kiri: of the automobile firm
Now Is The Time
to enjoy fresh fruits ind mel
ons. We have five distinct
varieties of melons. Have
you tried a casaba? It is
out of the ordinary. '
Malaga Grapes just received
from Fresno
a rare treat.
Webster
&
Barclay
Third and Lyon
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rahb, who have
ben residing at Mill City for several
months, returned to Albany this week
to reside and will make their home
United States Tires,
arc Good HtqS,
5 sm
XX ill ' -...- i ai s
The Ground Gripper
Those big nobs take a grip on the road
that double dares your car to skid or
side-slip. ,,v
The 'Nobby' is just the tire for our
roads. No better non-skid built.
It puts confidence into your driving
makes you sure of safety.
And wear? Yes indeed ! The 'Nobby'
stands for three important things
Security, Durability and Economy.
. For th? ? Tubby' is a United States Tire,
and Uciv.A . States Tires Are Good Tires.
MUnalConf 'AfoMr 'Cham'
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Vtea' -now
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UK MWf XXI T7y
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We know UNITED STATES TIRES are COOD TIRES
That's Why We Sell Them
WALDO ANDERSON & SON, L. B. HIXSON, 1
KIRK-McKERN MOTOR CO., RALSTON MOTOR CO.
-Albany. K. ROBSON, Shedd; R. C. BAILEY, Tangent
"cfrtnney Company A Nntion Wide lnHtitutmn?
Fall and Win
ter Shoes for
Men and Boys
NKVKR UK FORK was the J. C. 1'rnnrv f'o. In a Iwtlir puaiii, to serve our IIUNPItF.KH
if SATISFIKO MKN ANl HOY fUS IOMF.US. with absolutely the bnl ullty llr-s ami
Work Shoes for Fall and Winter wear.
Our Initial contract for shoes, which was placed months ai'o. was over a lilltun dullsrs. and
wo w.re irivc
HE A ill) OF.
vu wre uivvn rock-bottom prices,
ich WHS III
, WIIU'll
THK ONK STOliK MKKCIIANT NKVKK
As a roniicnc we are able to wll vou Inst nunlity si ocs at a snvlnir which will surprUe
von. FURTIIF.UMOKK, the J. C I'KNNF.Y to. Wll.l. HACK ANY I'AIK OK HllllK.S
WHICH IT SF.LL8. '
Men's KnKli.h, black or mi
ho:any itun metal 4.S8 to 8.!K
Min's Kntrlish. blsck or ma
houany, vicl kid tt.90 to .
M.-n J .tuple laU, nun metal
v;d. h co or b itton S.iM-l.
lloyn" Kni(lih (iin metal, ltk.
or malioitany.. ti.M to ti.'M
Hoys' stiiplo lnt' laco or hut
ton. 8 I S to H !. to $ii0
Buys' stnnl. liKtu Ui-eor but
ton. II I -2 to t tt.ti to II.SO
Hoys' stnple lu-l lace or but
ton, i I S! to tl IKS to II.9H
Men's Work Shoes, any stylo
or color .... to 1.la
llojs' Work 8'nois, any style
or color .... ti.iV to $150
Men's Hi Tops, blsck or tnn,
l.'-m. ... 1.1.00 to 7.0
Men's Hi Tojuriiluck or tun.
I'l-in. top ... .tH In $ SO
Mens bot Kni.le Ijicircr
shoe .. Jia.J0.tic aar las
Incorporated J
J. i). reniK'y t'ompany A Ntilion Wide IriKtitutinn
at 840 East First strct. Mr. Huhb
"..pom?n.nt contractor and archi- j
tect. i
Tsllaisa Vkltora
Mr. and Mrs. McQueen and dam
ter. well known people of Tallman,
wsr Albany business visitors this i
forenoon.
Ilss a New Coat J
The horn of the Ford ami the
Fordson near the Southern Pacific
depot, operated by Kirk A McKern. is j
WMiring- a fine new coat of paint :
which is a mark of uptodate methods
of doing business. I
Westher Report !
Yesterday's temperature ranired
from 61 to 90 decrees. The river
registers .7 foot.
Returns to California '
Miss Fannie Little, a sUtcr of Mrs. i
W. C. Tweedsls. left yesterdny for
her home at Sacramento after spend
ing a month at the Tweedale Illihl at
Newport.
Baby Boy Born
A seven and half poul half- boy
was horn this morning to Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gourlcy. Mother and Iwby
are both getting along nicely. This
i their first child.
Home From Newport
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. J.ivln"ood and
daughters Katherine and Helen re
turned home today from an outing at
Newport.
COF.E McELROY'S JAZZ TAND
Of Portland will rive a real dance
at Colorado Ijike Friday night. Ho
will featur. Snerk Thntn.. . ..
of Albany, on the trombone, and
rrank Walsh, of New York, famous
Jast singer. 21n'J2
ES
YOUR CHOICE of any Woman's While Shoe, Pump or
Oxford in the sturs. This Includes Leather end Rubber
Soles, lllirh and Low Heels. Hand Turn and Welt Soles,
( nnvas an I Leather Uppoin.
These shoes are all worth more at wholesale than we are
retailing them for.
HOW CAN WE !( THIS? THE ANSWER IS
We do not ilire High I'rloxl Clerks to serve you ant! do
not charifo this extra cost to you. Yo urv yourself
and save what the other stores have to pay for clerk hire,
si it worth while? Come In ami see lor yourself.
ELF
ERV1CE
HOE
TORE
117 Broadolbin
A LOCAL INSTITUTION t Keep your money AT HOME
Returned from AUea
Mrs. Al Saylor and dsughter, Mrs.
Paul llawson and baby, returned
Tuesday evening from a several
wevka visit ill AUea with relatives.
From Crow Foot
Mr and Mrs tl. P. Harris promin
ent citixrns of Crow Foot near l-ba--on
were Albany buslnrsa visitors to
day.
IIuhIih-s Trip to S.lrm DONT FAIL TO HEAR
J. M. Crocker of North Benton ( olo MrMroy's Jx Itnml rmlsy
county left on the early tnln tni' nlitbt at ('olorado Luke. A dance full
morninj on n Innine.-'a trip to Snlem. of Pep! 'Jln'J2
Oh Boy! A Real Dance
Cole McElroy's Famous
JAZZ BAND
of Portland, Oregon
i
rvallis S
1 mvp 5.i4wfe
I TRFAl vmtm
THE
REAL
"PEP"
Formcrf y of Albany
On the Trombone
Per
Dunce
- 1 lUsSMi'l
Artints of Syncopation, Fcaturinjt
, SPECK THOMAS
FRANK WALSH
Admission 25c Then 10c
Dancing FREE from 8 to 9 o'Clock
Colorado Lake
Amusement Co,
August T
cxi-n&r fTtt Albany and