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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
Boy's Kaynee Blouses If you have traded with us, or If you have heard our custo mers remarks, or If you have read our advertisements In the papers; you know that we carry only dependable goods. Our Blouse Department only serves to strengthen o u r "Value First" policy for there Is no better Blouse made. . Colors are positively guaran teed. , Prices have not advanced , recently. Fancy striped and white, Ages 5 to 14. The Blain Clothing Co "Value Unit" Saturday Cash Special No. 13 It looks as though we wouli not get any more hams- for our Specials at our present low price. The potatoes we are offering this week are Netted Gems, river bottom grown Best the market affords. BACON, good quality, sells from 45 to 50c, Our price 28 l-2c PICNIC HAMS, sells at 40 to 46c, Our price this week .29c - POTATOES, Netted Gems', Last chance at this price for this quality of spuds, per 100-lbs. .$2.98 PEARL SHORTENING, best iQ market, lb 30c BUTTER, Creamery 68c SYRUPS, Sugar Is scarce. Buy now while you ; can get the price -, Karo, dark, per gallon .' $1.20 Karo, dark, half gallon 65c Columbia Pancake Syrup, per gallon . . ... . .$1.25. Columbia Pancake Syrup, half gallon ...... 70c Golden Marshmallow Syrup, per gallon . $1.42 Golden Marshmallow Syrup, half gallon 75c WADCO COFFEE . . .53c CRAQKERS, 6 lbs., caddies, per lb. 17 l-2c Crackers are now 1 8c per lb, wholesale in Portland. Buy now your last chance at this price. Watch our Thanksgiving Special No. 1 and yourt chance to get a large, fat turkey absolutely free.fo.1 your Thanksgiving dinner. - EAST ALBANY GROCERY RUSSREDSDONT IIAYE STRIKES Leaden Killed First and Invited to Arbitrate Afterwards .' LONDON, (By A. P.) Th. Com munist government at Pelrogrud bat a rather primitive but exceedingly ef frctiva method of settling trlke with In Ita confine,, I'aul Duke a British I eccrei ageni soiu in. Associaura I ijmm They kill tha Iradar and without bad. art probably no workman In iho world it to holpKn aa the Russian. "Labor leader involved in a ttrikr hava employed many ingenious mi th odt to hide their Identity but a large number of them have failed and have been tarn no more", Mr Duket said. "Whan a .trlke la called lha Commun iU government irlet to find the hid den leader. In most catei he finally it ferretted out and pom. morning the atrikrr awake to find their leader Itone. Without their organisation they are ineffective and generally go bark to work under worae condition than they left." LOWLY PRUNE HAS . COME INTO ITS OWN Joins Nobility tf Dried Fruit , Market When Prices Reach 50c Per Lb. I WASHINGTON, Nov. 21-Thit ia a little atory of tha lordly prune, form erly known aa tha luarly prune. The Washington houtewlfe who paya 60 centa a pound for a medium grade theaa days ia fully convinced that the prune haa taken ita place among the nobility of the dried fruit market Tha manager of one of Washing ton'a large retail groceriea exhibited ' quotations of tha New York distribu tor from whom he buys. Ha paid for stock on hand 81 centa a pound 30-40. and 27 centa for 40-60c. He ia rctail- ing theaa at 45 centa, covering freight ' from New York and handling charges in the retail trade. Violet Evening Coat Quite Proper Thing PARIS, By A. P Since King Al fonso of Spain wore a violet evening dress coar at the dinner which he gave to President Poincare during hit recent visit, other men's evening wear of the same hue has frequently bec teen u the best known restaurants and cafes. It It believed the royal coat has created a new fashion. Loxipaaad ! The Armory Has been re-decorated . -for the American Legion DANCE Saturday Night U. of O. Orchestra ; ?V Dance $1.00 Spectator ljOc. NOTED LECTURER TONIGHT AT THE -PUBLIC LIBRARY Tonight In tha Public Library Prof. Mutcb, noted humanist and aclentieat will lecture to the public of Albany. If you want to know about, "Why rive Million School Children Fail in Health in America," you ahould hear this lecture. If you are a mother, father, teacher or friend of children, you should hear It. Don't miss it, for It'a free for the benefit of tha children and all. 8 p. m,. assembly room. Prof. Mutch gave an instructive and Interesting lecture before the Moose Lodge but night to an appreciative audience. Oregonians to Attend Chicago Stock Show CUICAGO,-By A. P. Interest In the twentieth Integiational Live-Stuck 1 exposition, to ne lit id here November 2U to December 0, is international in character. A large delegation ia com-' ing from Canadian north we t headed by the Hon Duncan Marshall, m jo inter of agriculture of the province of Alberta, while the Japanese (fovcm-J ment it sending Issa Tanlmura. W. JV' Grant of Aregntine, considered one of the best known stock judges in South American, and will serve at a1 judge here and .William firniih and J. J. Cridlan of England alto will judge j tha Chicago exhibita. One train load of entlrisusts will come alt the way from Washington ! and Oregon . 2409 Lbs. of Girls Are A uctioned off Tha weight social at the Tenneaee school houae last Saturday night was a success, the audience filled the house, a good program was given, then the namea drawn. Some of the young gentlemen began to look serious to dig dtep into their pocketa as they aixed up their partners, but they were game and after having them weighed. paid a penny a pound for the prive lege of eating a genuine country lunch with them. The proceeda were $24.09 which will be used by the literary society to pay the neceaaary expenses. The commit tee heartily thank everyone who hlp ed to make the affair a success and hope we may enjoy many pleasant evenings together this winter, Criterion. 20 per cent Discount . Von . - .Ladies Suits You may now secure one of the popular, "Stylish Suits at a liberal.saving. $75.00 Suits $60.00 $70.00 Suits $56.00 " $50.00 Suits $40.00 $45.00 Suite $36.00 Milinery Reduced 1-2 Price See the Specimen values in our windows M. Sternberg & Co. Ladies Shop th. condition of .11 national bank, at IQW Birthrate Korean. Prepare For Japa HONOLULU, Oct. 20-That they are forsaking the drug habit to fit them' selves to fight th. Japanese Is the dec laraiion of hundreds of Koreans who have sought entrance to the Oahu a sylum for treatment during the past six months. This Is the statement of Truck. Are Stuck ' Half a dozen trucks interspersed with autoa were stuck, in the shell hole in No Man'a Land last evening and this morning. No Man'. Land is a fill on the Pacific Highway three miles north of town. Bowling Popular in Montana Of Late than for th. increased production Alarms Publicists LEICESTER, ENG., The declin ing birthrate in England is attracting the attention of many thoughtful aaeat. The Bishop of Birmingham declarcdr at a recent church Congress haras that "it was the duty ofhe church ta encourage child-bearing for the naest of the nation was no where greater M" ?f ULA, Mont., Nov. 20-Under! the direction of State President Thom as F. Farley, State Secretary Henry CreenhooA, ai l Assistant Secretary Dan C Batchelor of the Montana Bowling Association, all of whom are Missoula residents, plans are being healthy children." NOTICE On account of the high cost of i eminent and state license and the I equaled cost of parts, labor. all a.La- .:) i : 1 " 1 . uurei anKiiis uiuizea uj wsv formulated for the annual bowling We; the Taxi owners of Alhanv flu Judge J. B. Lightfoot, to whom theT"1'" ,W P' smasner. necessary u ratse tne prtt. of ma application, hrve been made. ch bf held h're ,n fbrunr.' both m city and country. l It is expected that not less than fifty Commencing, Nov. 24 the city will - Locate Near Alhanv 6-man teams will take part on the new M cents.ln side of the city. EAST KNOX BUTTE, Nov. 21 alleys which have been constructed y riP will be 17 l-2c per mile. Special Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith her- and baby arrived from Montana last plan raising funds hava been week. They hare sold their property Pu int0 operation, and the indication in Montana and expect to locate inre hat hc five-man event alone will this vicinity. nave a prize list "of close to $500.00. - Teams are expected to compete for Bank Call Issued this from Butte, Anaconda, Helena, WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 A. P Great Falls, Billings, Miles City, Lew. Controller of the Currency Williams istown and a number of .the smaller today issued a call for statement of eities of the state. . Taxi Owners of the City of Albany. 19n23 A Handsome Suite That Will Make Your Thanksgivinj More Enjoyable 4 And it is only one of many that you can choose from among those shown in Fortmiller s premier stock of good furniture. ' ' This handsome Dining Room Suite made of Golden Oak, consisting of buffet, side table, china closet,-latticed front; table, arm chair and five seat diners irr brown Spanisji leather, is priced as follows: . Buffet $40 each; Dinim; Table $34.50 each; Side Table $20 each; 'Arm Chair $8 each; China Cabinet $34 each; Side Chairs $6 each. 'Fortmiller Furniture Co. Everyone's Choice Tastes may vary when it comes to turkey meat. ' Some folks like the dark meat, while others pre fer the light. .But when the turkey is disposed of you'll find they all agree on Blank's ' Sweetmeats. Order a box of these pure and de lightful wholesome Can dies today the finish ing touch to a perfect Thanksgiving Dinner, j Chocolates, Bon Bons and Candied Fruits. Leslie's Confectionery 231 West 1st St.