K -s H S H S H S H S H S H a H S N X H S H S! Mi X H X H X H X N X H X H X H X H X H . I I I. . -ru... ... Alt,...., vl.ltn, U.t nht re.ti.ter- 111 tinr AH IIP 1 fT "-. t .t w. apparent .vent ouj.nc nere .n ,n y.ncuu.rr. .v,..,-. .. , - - Wl 11 IV I M I IN. HP UK 1. I that he rmtllxml tht remit to himself production wll slakcn and beget nn- .u-uuuuPUTUUXUEUUUSUZHIH nHnnnniniMnn-. . ....... i HAMILTONS gHgHZHaHgH8HSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSti 4 aa H X H The Christmas Store Bids You Hasten Only Two Days in Which to Shop Read this Ad. Girls It Will Help You in Your Plans for HIM A NICE S1IIKT WILL BRING GENUINE PLEASURE Wo have carefully studied the tastes of the fellows, and this fall more than ever before we have pleased them with our assortment. We have been told we have the best collection in Albany. Come, choose here! $1.50 to $5.00 Fancy boxes for the better ones. H X H X H SOX FANCY Oil PLAIN FOR A GIFT "Shawknit". in black, brown, crey, navy, Palm Beach. eiii, Si nn Silk Lisle ... 75c M nntr-j pi T.isle ... 50c Tnttnn Male 35c FancV Silk Sox in preen, brown, tMinX Muo . . . $1.25 and $2.00 PnuVitnpro in five dif fei ent colors 73c pair Suitcase A Mackinaw' A Sweater A Pair of Auto Gloves Wool Gloves - A Reefer- A Wool Shirt An Umbrella -Collars Military IJrushes-Handkerchiefs-Traveling Bag-BathRobe-' Belt- Suspcnders Cuff Links- i Cravat Pin Silk Garters -Shaving Set Purse -Bill Fold -Slippers-Knit Vest Collar Pin- The new Beaver Cape and Grey Cape, .". $3."00 Tan Cape, silk lined (very practical), Tan Cape, unJinod plove, i $3.75 Heavy Grey Silk Gloves, lined ........ $255 Khaki Suedene Dress Gloves, $1.2- II .MM-T.O-N-'.S.IS THE BEST PLACE ' TO CHOOSE A GIFT FOR HIM TIES for the FELLOWS Always have been a gift really liked when selected from our stock, for we sell Ties to the fellows themselves, and they always claim our selection suits them fine. Read This Ad. Fellows-It Will Help You With - t sr rfn Your tilr 1 f KUKLJbivia A SILK UMBRELLA The pride of every' giM's heart. My! How She would appreciate a oioreu tJmhrella for rain or sun. We now have the best selection we have ever had. Choose one right away. " . A CEDAR CHEST Every girl under the sun wants a Ce dar Chest and nothing in all the realm feminine would please Her more than for you to give her one. 9 different kinds here in three different finishes. Select one for Her NOW. T $5.75 to $18.50 ' ! :$7. js $16.50 f-IPI Are Bound to Please They X H X H X M X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H 75c $1.00 .$2.00 and $1.50 $3.50 The $2 and $3.50 Ties put up in a very fine box. 5 TOILET ARTICLES Colgate's Extracts Splendor.'Florient, Violet and Radiant Rose Perfumes in fancy glass stopper ed, ribbon-top bottles put up in Satin Cases, each $3.00 Lilly of the Valley, Cashmere Bouquet, Tie !;it T.;i Franf Rose. Dactvlis. Violet. Caprice, Sandalwood, Honeysuckle, Etcr, at per ounce 50c, or in 50c,- roc and $1.25 bottles. IP A Fur will insure a warm . place in Her heart No Gift more Delightful Animal Scarfs, 38 inches long ?18-50 Fur-Capes, 13 inches wide $16.50 Scarfs from . $850 to $22.7o .Then Furs .of exquisite beauty and value Wolf, Sealskin, Fox, Lynx, Con ey,upto . $100.00 SOMETHING USEFUL FOR HER COMFORT A cozy comfy slipper would make a very acceptable and appropriate gift Made with ribbon trimmed felt uppers and soft padded moctasin sole. Dainty shades of Blue, Rose and Lavender $2.25 The same in Wine and Brown . . . . . .. . , $1.95 Gloves, Mai iiiw - ., IhShxhhhxmhxh,:xhxhhxhxhxh ILTOMS' "ih?hkx iaaaa--.aaaSSM SSSSSSSSaSs IBW" .. H X H X X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H www mm wwwm-mm f m m HXHXHXHXHHZHZHSKXHXHXH III STORIES OF DAME LADYBIRD AND IIER By Ethel AHen Murphy (Written for the U. S, School Garden Army, Bureau of EducaUoa. Department of the Interior.) HCOUNRNEWS Madame Ladybird Gives Party Part 1 Garden ftmm. When Madame Ladybird had been ' served, he took her place tho ccn- . . i m L uuiina tVttt .( tint Madame uidymra w. - rjarden Friend aa thry reported. Icared anion them, for they all clap. A ln , d1Uihing uniform of black pe.1 their, winira when ane arriYea anu an(, Mm) liuxxinr up. The younfr ladybinla amiled at him very Albany ahoppcrj Tueaday. - Julius Perry from Canada, has rent ed the Phoebe Owen property and will make Halsey tneir nome inn win ter. T.vmnn Mirstr. who i a student in the Willamette University, iriome rllid out: "Speech! spoechl",. . "My friends." "said Mamode Lady- . t . R. A. Leach of Crawfordsvtlle was S a Brownsville visitor Tuesday of last 1 week. 5 . . 3 ' . ,Uat1TJ Gfarr and f urn 1 Notes from all parts 01 unn fjvintv "7 u i wv.. -j ' am when vacated. Mrs. E. N. Warmoth, who has been 3 ' Si vi.. jshm, .nd son Robert ' makinr a brief visit with her parents S"' iH'MitMllIlinJinillr'tlLniinlllliltllinUirnilHh : .ndin . week, with Mrs. ! returned to her home in Salem Wed- 1.UU.11U. illllll imilllt.finHII""lltMiii. , " - -I " . . - E. A. Evans, Mrs. anea s moiner. iiesua. Gates OrcetinRS . ... v m. KhnAl elned down last week when 1118 ZrUWIlVMi moivnwu.j , . - - w-eek shipped one car of hay to Aums- ( the cold snap came on and remained ville ami two cars of hay to Portland, closed until Wednesday morning, when Mrs. Ed. Louden of the Sweet Clo- i it opened up aRain. ,.nt Thanksirivinir week Senator F. H. Torter Informs us let him help hinwclf toj nd lhc llowr M wn, abc,Jt 26 inches city, vntnrn fur the irossin he! i... .rafr. In w - , IHIIIV..VW v i DCnoOIS WVTQ UUBCII nu ... J , bird, "I am glnd to see so many I brought them. Ho had traveled tar Knpra, w, t a Mandstlll. No trains ;edin bird, "I am rioo 10 eo , broUK'it mem. no nan wn.ii , Knrra WB, t a standstill. No traini fci.m. Mnko yourselves at home! j hn.i . many beautiful renlms, . ..:, r.ate. tor ev ' ... WU..M hM . ..... ...1 . ll M l .... in Mowcriana. no w wi ; cn fayit nut things are back to nor- i . .11 vmi wish. When these aiV4 v-a t tj.hli- are cleaned there.' are other bushes just a full of aphids GATES, Ore., Dec, 22 The intense cold thut prevailed here last week has given way to much wished for vrar- mcr weather. On December 12 the Ver farm spent Thank(tivin(r weeK senator r. u. i oner inionus u thermomitor renistered 12 below xcro ! enj wjth relatives and friends in this that he has received official notice . u n k.-.. oti in.hn. ! -"' ! of th call of an e tra session of the f n..i;n...,J fnmilv hnve mov Slate Lecilalure which win convene edin to the Stewart house. Thei are J January 12 1920. xrom uoon, iow aim wm mn. ...w. P. J. Foster, janitor of our public school tells us that he has friven the pupilsthe fire alarm a few times and that he bas naa every enna ou of the building in less than one miu ute. v The two rural mail carriers made a trip- Tuesday, the first they have made since the snow. Mr. Taylor made the .entire trip with Guy Brara- well dirvinjr a team. A singletree was broken in making the trip. In many places the roads were not. bro ken at all. Mr. Robertson only suc ceeded In making half of his route, and he also had singletree troubles, he made the last half of his route yesterday. . ' WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. irlv .m-nt-in The tVmocrnt. a dashing fellow. , . in witn rain faiinB but no ln- By and by several wasps wnonnu .... of , wlllcr ycl. - !shes just as full of aphids. I By and by several wasps who had dicaljoilI of h, h walcr a, ycl, "This garden is certainly n bd; got wind of the feast arrived. They, . o .. CI ....V ii rinln t really i . i.. ,i.iMuru,Mt harn loukinir . fix. Sammy Slacker didn't Teally j w(r(, ,an thin-waisted, sharp looking mean any harm wncn no weni u croatures, and.Mauaino uiayuiru vuiu . ..riwn whaIti and left! .i . . rm. f with the II IV UIMt HIV ..v.w ' bayonet. They, too, were allowed to help themselves. ' ' "They are Garden " Friends, you know," said Madame Ladybird. the country jfor two weeks and left things to take earn ol incmaei He's back now", and he feels very bad about his garden. I've Invited the Garden Friends to rally here to-day to see what can be dono." "Goodl good?' laughed all the Ladybirds. "We're working as hard as we can." "This would be good place for you Golden-Eyed Folks to make your cradles." said Madame Ladybird. "Your babies will have plenty of food here when they como out. Eoslilca you'll be doing the garflen a service. "We'll do that." said my cdmpan- i i-S"?? rntil Smith started for Qiurtsville Friday. Mt. Ilarcb Garage has surrenderd its charter and disposed of its par iphanalia anil is going to mako the children happy by having a xmas tree for them. . " TV - flrmntrtk OrMn whlrh Vlt Tfiff sunme iuyumi. -.. Thn ..n. having finished their led off Thursday was won oy van m . ,A M.il.m I jtilvhtrd ! Rinlt!i. ' iens, iitiw u. w . i and saluted with great snap. Automobile nr-i again seen on '.Sol "Welcome, Friends," said Madame street Mid highways. -Ladybird. "Here Is great work." Ef-Mt Botl -. . :. the rural mn 1 cor- "What orders, Madame Captain T"j ,j . . (.gain inking re' tir trips ..i.i tha first wasn in a sharp, shrill in his tm - ' ' voice. : ..... Mr. and nW Ci.ry eamo ap frmn (To be continued) SUNBEAM lamm SONS ONLT COMPETITOR EVErVtHING ELECTRICAL - . ' . lursTrRM In f.OTRIC WASHING MACHINES Ca-fc Term. WEfTERN VMOmo w MACHINES r rJSlW (WESTERN ELCTklC VACUUM CLEANERS WIRING DONE Bt LICENSED BOuu Phone 20 THE ELECTRIC STORE. INC. 117 Weat Mrsl BU, Aiswaj home here. . - I r - li:. . I... ir.'r L Kcnnein uvuimn wi v.. w.- ited in Harrisburg, at the home of his uncle,. Lincoln Overton, during the Thanksgiving day or two. The interior of the local telephone offiee ha been nartitioned and finish- . ed up so that the operators will have more comfort and privacy and be ' able to give better service. , . j From a temperature 8 degrees be low sero the weather has changed until rain has been washing away the now the past day or, two. Alex. Norwood was operated upon , Thursday for a cancerous growth On , the check. The operation occupied about four hour's time. He is rest- , Ing very nicely and is In good spir- , its. Harrisburg Bulletin. Everett Earl Stannanl and wife left for Grants Pass on Tuesday's train There they will visit during the holi days with Mrs. Stannard's parents, Rev. C. M. Cline and wiie, wno were former residents on this city. , Halsey-Items Frank Koonti is another victim of the mumps. P. Franklin was a business caller in Albany Friday. Amos Ramsey and C. E. Smith were Albany callers Wednesday. D. S. McWi Itams ana son, jnrs Albany Friday where they haw been on business. Mrs. TUIIo Dike, of Dcfnit, is vli Iting at the homo of her sis'. Mr-. Anna Acher. Mr. and Mrs. Edmonton, of Port land are visiting at the hosri of M.s. Edmonton's fatVr, Ed Col int. ' Gates and vicinity are suffering a sugar shortage. 1 I There will be xmas mo nt the school house Tuesday p.m. A good program It promised. SV enmmunltv xmas tree will he CIV en at the church in Gates xmas eve i .i i . . u. ir I Tt o HrW;l1t.m. anil son unaer ine auspices ut wiw. nwuw i ........... - , age commity who ar sparing no pains Geo- Hayes, and Roland Marks were Dp Your Christmas Shopping Here Quick and efficient service- awaits you at this store to help lighten the burden of shopping for the Christmas season. Then there is the -added pleas ure of knowing that whatever you get here is of the best qual ity. - ' 4 Community Silver . Elegant Carving Sets Table and Pocket Cutlery . Vases and lardiners Aluminum Kitchen Ware Water Sets Plain and ;. 4 . , Cut Class. ' FOR THE TABLE ' , Everything Good and at Right Prices ; Christmas Candies, lb. 35c Nuts, All kinds, 35c & 45c HOLMAN & JACKSON Opposite Pot toff ice Hi .'fS'. K