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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1920)
Ladies ' ' Outing Flannel Gowns Special t I.M to M1 They are made of good quality Outing Flannels in tripes and plain whit. The white ones have Utile touch of embroidery or hemstitching. They are cut full to site, in both regular and out sites. At the Present Wholesale Trices We Could Not Se'.l These OUTING FLANNELS " ". At 22c a Yard But we bought them before the present high prices were geVieral. Short lengths, up to 18 yards, in light, medium, and dark stripes, checks and plaids of a good weight, most reason ably priced at Z2c a yard. FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. First St. Grand Prairie Grange town ?prt T r. ill ffKa L'- the. Herman boys lost 400 bushels, ln8tall UlnCerS tOT)o Hayworth 800 and Tom Lowell '. - Ensiling Year t0. Ths same condition exists in oth- ' ., . ; er parta if the valley with the result ' The officers of Grand Prarie Grange that the price of potatoes is advancing were Installed Saturday, by Hon F.1 and of the stored crop still In markot D. Cornett, assisted, by Mrs. E. R i able condition not a bushel will be Allen. Mrs. Ida Cummings County ahlpped." School Superintendent gave a talk on . education. At 12:30 a very nne Uiij-i .... ...,.,.,., ner was served by the sisters of the tjKAI -L.HE. Y IiMNfci grange. During the dinner hour, Mr. Humphry, representing seven Oregon manufacturers, gave a talk on Ore- . ' , J The Gray-Lhevinnc concert given The following program arranged at ihe United Preibyterian Church by Mrs. E. M. Combs was rendered: ait evening under the auspices of ihe Mine Operators Make Reservation - . ""To Acceptance WASHINGTON, Jaa 13. A. P Mne operators of the central compe titive fields today told the commission named to settle the Bituminous coal strike that they would accept with a single . reservation any 'award Ihe commissionmight make. The opera tors said they would not be a party to fixing of coal prices beyond the period of the effectiveness of the lev er law, a wartime measure through which th government has controlled food and fuel prices. CORN Why feed wheat and oats when : . CORN IS CHEAPER , Accordingly Will, buy your wheat andoats . M. G; REED Phone 129-R, Res. 482-R. Qffice over ' State Bank Building CONCERT LIKED Song, America. Reading, Intha Halloway. Solo, Alice Mclnnis. Reading, Vera Combs. Song by Grange. Reading, Kstherine Boucher. Solo, Mary Combs. Reading, Harold Parsons. Duet, Beatrice Parsons and Mary Combs. Instrumental, Mrs. F. D. Cornett Talk on the work of the Farm Bu reau, by Prof. Cadderley of the O. A. C. Albany Young People's Union was a decided uccet from every lUndpoint The crowd was large and appreciative and the numbers rendered did lattice to the two distinguihed artiats. Ettrlle Gray delighted her audience with her skilful handling of the vio lin and was forced to respond to many enchorrs. Miss Gray (Mrs. Lhevinne) said today that her audience last night was one of the most delightful that she has had the pleasure of appearing before and she and Mr. Remarks by Bros, F. D. Cornett of ,,..,,, Hld lheir w... to ,.,. Th. Harmany Grange; E. R. Allen, of ,nformillf ,pprrci,tive mo,pher. was Tangent; II. Ohl.r.g of Western Star; w M A. F. Luther and Bro. Goff of Fair-: ' , . ... mount -nd Sister Caldwell otCrilm. M Mh fh .. ... In - - -A , net Inerniiif Iva Closing Song. - 3000 Bushels of Potatoes Frozen At Harrisburg The Harrisburg Bulletin of the last issue gives, a statement on the loss of potatoes in that vicinity caused by the recent freexe which waa certainly a heavy loss to the individuals and a factor in advancing the price. "The actual loss of potatoes due to the freese is jest coming to light The heaviest losses are reported front the Igram Island and Irish Bcr.J tions, the principle market cr.n. in those sections beink the humble rrur phy. It iassafe to say that fui:.' played made a decided hit. Especial ly good waa her rendation of "Con certo" by Godard. Lhevinne proved himself master of the piano and proved plcaiing in many numbers of his own composi tion, The "H aitian Ballet", by Tchaik iwsky, was especially well given and brought forth the approval of cultured music lovers in the audience. This afternoon Mits Gray called upon Deo McClaine at the request of Rilry Lobaugh,. formerly of this city who is now selling papers at the ferry building la San Frmritfo. Miss Gray met Rllry, who is a crippled boy, here several years ago. and when the went to Europe where she sfjilicd for six years she kept up a post card ro-rcpc n.I-Mice with him. sending h m in', resting views of the places Ob her return to San EVERY-DAY-NEEDb A Mr A SAVING WORTH WHILE ON ANY PURCHASE It makes no difference what class of merchandise you want. You will And you can always do better at Ihe J. C I'eaney Co.. Htore. Head over the following list of every-day needs .and note Ihe prices we are quoting, liur tremendous buying power ol our 17 Busy Stores make these prices Dusalhl Hope Muslin 29c Bleached Muslin ...25c Lonsdale Sheeting 30-inch .-...35c Cornet. Cambric . . . .37c India Linen 29c to 29y English Nainsook 27 1 -2c and 29c Longcloth . . . .29c to 33c 8-4 Bleached Sheet ing ; 63c 9-4 Bleached SlTcct- Ing 69c Bed Spreads $2.69-$7.90, Bed Sheets, each $1.69 and $1.98 Pillow Slips, each . ,43c Percales 27-in, per yard, 18c to .. .22 l-2c Percales, 36-ln., Pear yard 27c and 29c Ginghams', yd. 19c -43c Sewing Thread. 100 yards, spool 4c Heavy Sewing Thread 150 yards, spool . .8c Dre'ss Snaps, card ...5c Hooks & byes, card . .4c Pearl Buttons, card 5c-8c Hair Nets, each 10c NOTIONS Bias Lawn tape ... .15c Trimming Braids . . . 10c Totton Tape . . .3c &,5c Clark's Lisle Cotton .5c Pins, Package .'Jc & 5c Safety Pinsv.Sc, 8c, 10c Dexter Darning Cot JButton Tape . . . ,3c & 5c bushels at potatoes, were spoiled, i.j.i. Russof Irish Bend alone lost' 1S0C I ho visited. bushels. Garrison Sheldon, Jim and i Francisco the again met Rilry and Charlie Wallace, and the Dodge brjth-' never fails to give him a word of era all of Ingram Island section ar? cheer as she passes his place of bun losers from 100 to 500 bushels ench i iness. - - V Passing of John Barleycorn To Be Celebrated Since January Id . la the day on which Constitutional Prohibition goes into effect .throughout the U. S., Al bany College has arranged to, have a celebration of historic event at chapel 9:30 a. m., Friday morning next. Several leading citixena will be pres ent to address the student and eitis ens un the passing of John Barley corn. The olden day In Albany under a wet regime will be told of and the progress of world prohibition set forth. The public generally is In vited to what is expected to be a rous ing meeting at the College. , Other chapel services this work will include: Wednesday, address by Ravi A. A. Heist, of Astoria; Thurs day, brief reports from Harold Irv ine and Mary Haberly, atudenU who attended the StudenU Volunteer Con. ventlon at Dea Moines, Iowa, where, six thousand students from all over the world were Jog-ether for severer days. The public generally is invit ed to the chapel on both these days. ReduceWeiMHappif I Of kM Oil tr KOStlN. MV- Slnr-IU- Ml Kia , ltMhi W at.-. SMhU, tt.rtt.. .: l-lK LoMiXai Bt W ! SlNSWfc kt I U huHKlM. I Foahay - Mason, Woodwnrth Drug Co., Rurkhart 4 I-ee. Fred Dawson. Mens Rubber Shoes A six hole high rubber pac, reinforced where the ware comes $2 80 Boy's short Rubber Boots, Sizes 3 to 6 $2.95 WHY PAY MORE?? No Clerk Hire is the Reason S ELF ERVICE HOE TORE 117 Broadalbin ECONOMY SHOE SALE : THE United Status Department of Justice have requested the Mei chants of this country'to liold Economy Sales .during January and pau- of February. .;. ; x COMPLYING with this request, we have launch ed an Economy Sho Sale, Men's, Wor.cn's and Children's Shoes reduced from 10 ?ier cent to 5Q per cent. - Watch for our Ads and see our Windows ' :" Watch our Ad : and see our Windows Sale Starts Wednesday, January It ' LC1X XtjnXXI3!3ELCLC10f JuuuuumuuuIj d BI -M .ice - J i i GLOBE THEATRE . TODAY AND WEDNESDAY ALICE JOYCE IN- THE THIRD DEGREE . COMEDY y - PATHE ' ROLFE THEATRE . TODAY AND WEDNESDAY " 1 BESSIE BARRISCALE IN HER PURCHASE PRICE BRIGGS COMEDY ' CENIC Si . 3i v. v.vrs Art i J' r1 V' J I im . - rz- r rrT--...,,,r..-, - ,,-- IS ... ' : The Foot Fitting Shop ''1 VX , ,' fcfaai HSHSHZHSHZHZHZHXIaSSISHZKSSSHSHZHZHSHSH-eHSHZHZHSHSHZHSHSH 3 z H Z H Z H H S H Z H Z H Z HAMILTONS! 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