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ALBANY DMLY DaVMOCHAT, WEDNESDAY, AUO 22, 1917.
PAOK THRU
Woodworks Poison
Oak Remedy
Our ftpplkallnn M til fi rv . nt ami ofl bOtlli uir oiy BAM "'
pOtMl MM Mitt I mi k if nut MtllfacfDfy
Sufriy (im Kp 4 bottfc m ii ni'i
''hi I Ui.i Urmr'l) i lift l.t r IIU
Woodworth Drug Co,
Jtlnry Service
FOR CITIZEN SOLDIERS
This COttTM ol thirty dtiily lesson
it uffeird to MM lilCt1 lor n
sue ill the National Awry at a pf(
lull help m Krt'tr.jT, " tt led m the
i cht way It I ifonnftl in tone an 1
dor nut attrmj t to t .vr hhttfm tul
n thrctmn. These air iontainrl
in the van H n tMMli ni iruli
ton of the Urit t State Army, g
w hi h t i m Course ti merely inti"
due toiy
I rrririm I fMOttl I Your . -.1
t Honor . Mjlnif G I 4 4
Sulitirr 4 Ottttef Hrady
i'lmp 5 l;ttst lUv !ti GlMf.
U t Irjiiln r ii- i amp 7 Ymr
llralih. MmMmj ia4 ' ol
ft rl I
r.ttit Miri ut m.irtn tntty Bftf
net m ith him su : li irnt fond, cloth
iutt, shelter. Dlttting inBH .nid IMM
n it in ttfcl ti of himself for a
hort triod i ii u.r hr 'muld bi rp
aratrd from Ins COWtMMy The tot.il
sriht of hi loftd, in al Ittion to tht
(tot lid hr r.u. o t, 71 poutidi
The numhrr of article t tin iriiit -
I) ttt Tlir ifg 0 devised, how
rvrr, that hv inurttn.us method oi
I icfciafl -oid .ti1t.i-.tini: thrv an all
he rarrnd with llM lrat possiMr ef
fort. Yon are personalis- rrspotis Mr 'or
..II the arm clothing, and pptltt it
ued to yon Thr Inlxd loMfff Verps
track of tlirm H know Named U te
ll, at atl limr wlnti nri) one of hi
Mrli.ntfiiitfft ik to ir found. You ar
Ircajttirtd to keep thru, in Koid BOM
IttftlOsl In HM rfii nrnl nth r arti
' lr, thrv in.) l lMJd 'o 'ii, l'ir
th ir MfcHM m th.it CMM will Ml dnlnrt
j U iron i nr nest pay
You will let riv e on r iilutmriit an
1 .imple kiipi'l v oi i ! 1. . u, . in ludin
tot only irr uniform, hut extra
t hoes, shiti and underctotlirs. and
ck You ma) not hr ahlr alwav
to keep fOttt clothiiitf tpottr1 .Iran
Hut when H leromr dirty or potted
laVr thr HrM opportunity t lean it
i horoimhly
Ymr Inii h mint hr tlraurd and
. ; olnhr.l Yfl iliOW. hoidd he care
fully dfisd rtny men frripirntty
i dry their khor duniiK the mtch h
hlHlH 4 frw handful ol' dr v, clean
prMdry hratm them in a meat can
I M krtttr until they arr vrry hot, and
fhtra ptaris thrm in thr hor. So
' t..- .i .thr fichhlc arr hot nioe
thrm iboftf tti v in ,i whilr !.y hak;m;
thr hoe Take earr not to heat thr
pelddeji 10 hot that the timet will hr
n orchrd
tn urnrral. re to it that at! your
clothing ll a neat and lean at pot
I tit h at all timet Mrnd rip and ew
on '.tittont without drlav Thi ill
i add to ur ontfort a rl a ap
p .ir mrr
- .i yoof 1 it Mfoaht Don't a(
fxt thr "kiuart atrk" t y le of filtn k
the hat Krp all MMI4MM fa -teiir t
Hove your trot.arrt and ! tf. ft
pt oprrly l.i rd Keep yourtrll elf .-ii
thavrd "arry yoiirtrlf like a oldlt r
Hat in mind that lUrrr t a trndeu
i y in amp htr for men to DMOJM
BofTolfMfl tad untidy You mint u
i very Inraflt to countrraj t thlt ten
dency Pof tin MfpOM the ciiitorut
-ml rtSttbtlOM of thr Army empti.i
tir thr nr entity for MtftOMl tn a'
lit and i If a n 1 1 ll J'hr oid tol
difff keep elOfM walth on hiruirlf.
K i extra ilolhuiK a loMlcf
.ii in a Manl.rt, a rulttxr pom lio, 4
MnlMll. I VMM Ut inclii'liiiK me.'t
.in, knile, fork, and kpoon, a i up, to!
irt attn h i, a firtt aid pat kaxe, an l
v.nir minor hrtonK'nKt.
"nc of 0M MOM iite ful piotM ii
nr half ol a thrltrr tent, witti i op.
and puik The kto Iter tent it haul to
hr a I rtruh invention wiinh wa in
Irodocod lat the Amrrnan Army
du-iriK the CMI War. In thr Arm.
it i often t ailed a "dog tent," evi
dently hr ante of itk thape and tnia,!!
MM I mi men can coiuhirie (licit
Ii.. he .mil ke up a tlirlter trnt in a
! N minute Whilr it can not b
di i nhed at roomy, it it jut what it
i jim implirt, a "khrltrr 'from wia:
i d rain It it Mod only in lOaWpOfW)
amp.
Your ihirf fitflitmK lOOjl "ill f'e I
tiilr, .i laouet in a tcahl-ard, a art
tfldgi ,MI'. and an intrenci in ikI
Other virapotl or delentet Herded ll;
BlOdC fit art are Hill bi teierrcd to
l.t n r Pq not, umlct any circumtftn
tci loot track of thrtt article while
n lield dut). So lOMJ at you pOOBoM
tliem, )ou are an tnttid toldu r cap
a lle of drtrndiiiK our keif and of
i trfomiing effects e lorvico. With
out I MM you are for all Mottles! ;ur
; os. bilplOMi iH courtr, thi state
ffjoMt dor not apply to UMM nacn
who arr armed in MM other wfty.
Huh a thokr who arc kcrvtri artil
! t y or mat hine gun.
IllC Mtle i the koldier'k CMWOp
trtend. Hit fir t thouglit thoiild tic o
. ltd N and care for it above all UU
ithrr MMMM He expeett tt to
lOMJ tare of him in emergent' icft In
i rdiu.iry timet he mutt take are o:
it.
In taring for a rule it it especially
important to keep the bOti clean In
10 doiMJ I"' Mfi to avoid injuring the
ilt lu ale r tiling which caue t lie hul
h t to kpiu at it it forced out anil thut
greatly increaek the MCMMty tn fir
ing Never put away a rule that ho
I 1 1 ii Hrtd or exjiotrd to had weather
w it!: out first cleaning :t Never lay
a rttlr ilat on the ground. Rett it
-ccurcly again! something In lower
ing the rifle to the ground, wiiether
di ring drilling or at any other tune.
ke that it louche the ground gently.
Don't pity with your rifle A rifle
or revolt er. w hrther loaded or tin
hade1, thotild never he pointed at a
i erton unle ton fully intend to
thnot that prrton. if ncceary.
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HAMILTON
Warner Corsets
Actually Rustproof
the performance of your duty. When
a firearm i, put into your hand ) on
re intruttrd ith a grrat rtipOMlbtl
il for itt proper ute.
uyhod) in normal phytical comU
MM can Uaru to he a good hol. 'J wo
of the ino-t impoi taut pOMtl to re
mrmher are to take a deep breath jutt
I efore completing your aim to that
)ou hold the riile wUk MfMCfl ttradi
t etk, and to k'jueee the triggr r to
tliat Hi guii wi'lT Ml bi irrked fffOM
Ik aim at the MMM of fir ing
When ou hecomc an expert mark
man provided oti have alto th'
urage winch pet mitt you to fc
in cool and COfliCtid on the hat
lie firh you will MVC added M
menry to your value at a citieu tol
mer 1 tie kiinplr ta t t at you oual
ify at a marktman will give you more
M f COOfldiBCj and mH ontrol.
'J'hr amount of ammunition w hn h
in -turriran iniantryman i arrte into
I .dtle it -iuall) J3 roaada. In an a'-
. am ed firing potitioti. w here it i
Iii'ficult to hring up rrtrrvet of am
munition, it it necrary to hr econ-
i I Hrar t' - in mr d dunrig your
target practice and learn to make ti
:) ltit t otint.
In inodrri warf.nrr thr intrrnchin;
not it an ettrntial part of the your
t ght ing equipment Thr eiht nun
m raeh ttpud carry MM K toolt: 4
hovels 2 pick mattock. I polo or
hand axr. and 1 wire cutter. In or
dinary toil you can 'pinkly throw up
a thai tow trench w hich w ;II pro ten
) ou to a great extent from the rn-
my't fre. After a trench hat onc
rrn started, it can he deepened W '
extended, ren in the nCi of thr en-
iny , w ithout thr vddirr rxpoting
himself to direct fire
Don't look on practice in digjfin
trem hrt at if it were drudk'erv. Skill
: teeking and making cover from thr
neniy't fire it far from being a tign
MMM on the toldier't part
Kathrr it is a iign of thr drtermina
tion and courage that mark I really
rffieient fighting force. Thr day ha
ne by when neither officert or men
?re expected to ttand out in the open.
They should ute every effective meth
od of srlf-protrction to long as it
help, to gain ground and defeat Mi
enemy. .
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CITY NEWS
t i re
model for every figure
Now on display and sale in our
corset department. A Warner
will instantly appeal to women
who like to feel their figure is
properly corseted. I he new
models carry out the straight
Tall lines. Figure Revealing
lines Warner Corsets are
priced from SI. 00 to $3.50
Warner's ("ill Edge Hrassiers
They I'it I hey W ish They Wear
Vnd they blol cut that awkward line
of the cor a ! top. giving a smooth,
graceful line ft om shoulder to waist.
They an- mtdc i'l ntnj kwdcla. Bach one perfect!)
urttoftt1 mill athrtl) titled
65c tr $3.50
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On Vacation
Mr Clarence Cameron of Hamil
ton's department store, it enjoying a
t wo-wreV't vacation.
Will Return from Farm
Mrs. Winnitred Walker and daugh
ter Iorothy, will return to Alhar.v
tomorrow front their farm in Benton
county for a few day vitit.
Visiting Dr. Marshall
Mist Mary Slate of Tangent, i
visiting at the home of Or. Marshall
a few days.
Return from Trip
Win. Tohl of Woodwork's Dru
More, and wife returned last nigh
from a trip to Tillamook.
Will Be At Toggery
Mrt Lillian Redeker and Mi
Clara Hitchncr returned last night
from Portland and Seattle. Mrs Red
eker will have charge of the millinery
depaitmcnt at the Toggery this fall
Buying Fall Hats
Miss Fdna Smith returned last
night from Portland and Seattle
where shr ha been huying t'ie latest
styles m fall hat for her store.
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RIVERSIDE
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'dirrtrr's (iiec Grassier
Miss Mary Jameson left on the Orc
gon Electric Wednesday to visit with
relatives in Portland.
Archie Miller and Frank Roberts
et Philomath isitors Wctlncsd.i i
i v ruing.
Dtrthi Heck spent a few da In
Corvollll the past week.
Mrs. II. H. Roberts left Saturday
for Newport. She was joined m Cor
vallis by her daughter. Miss Ernestine .
Roberts.
1 eland Roberts left for Elmira.
Wednesday where he expects to work
for a time.
Mr. and Mrt. G. E. Anderson are
moving to Camas, Washington, where
Mr. Anderson will work M the paper
milt.
Mrs. Anna Meadcr of Portland,
spent the w erk-end with her mother
Mrs. Jenie Anderson. Richard and
Teddy Me.ulrr w'io have Ih-cii spend
ing the past week in Portland return
ed with their mother.
Alfred Frreksrn anil family and
Cleve Starns and family motored to
Cascadia Sunday.
Mr. and Mr-. Arnold and Ida drove
to Cascadia Saturday returning Mon-day.
THE LAST CALL
We have juit eight SUITS and eight COATS left from our SPRING and SUM
MER sellinx, we would like very much to diipoie of these few that are left, we
want to maintain our policy of not carrying over f om ieaon to season anything
pertaining to ready-to-wear, so if we have your size in any of these garments, it
certainly will pay you to purchase some of the few that are still here.
We want all the room possible for our new Fall and
Winter Suits and Coats which are arriving daily.
We'll appreciate showing you the latest styles.
Just 8 SUITS Left
1 Only $32.50 Tan Suit size 36: 1 Only $25 00 Mustard Suit size 40
1 Only $15.00 Fancy Mixture slat 16; 2 Only $15.00 Fancy Mixtures, size
38; 1 Only $15.00 Fancy Mixture, size tt; I Only $27.50 Reseda Green
size 38
$7.95
$3.95
Just 8 COATS Left
1 Only Copenhagen Blue Talfeta Silk Suit, size 38, slightly faded. $29.50
value, can you use it at -
2 Only Black and White Check Coats, $12.50 values
1 Only Red Cloth Coat, trimmed with red and white check, $17.50 value ..
2 Only Navy Blue Coats, $18.50 and $2,". 50 values
1 Only Kelly Green Jersey Cloth Coat, $22.50 value -
1 Only Canary Color All-Wool Serge Coat, $22.50 value
1 Only Tan Kersey Cloth Coat, $lt.35value
$7.95
$3.95
$3-95
$4.95
$4.95
$4.95
$4.95
Just 4 MIDDY WASH SUITS Left
$3.50 $3.98 and $t.98 Middy Wash Suits left in small size only, out they Qft-
go at, each vCJsv
DRESSES
2 Only Linen Wash Dresses, natural color, $4.95 values. Sale Price
1 Ot'ly White Voile Dress, a $13.98 value. Sale Price
1 Only Copenhagen Blu; Dress, satin stripe, a $15.00 value. Sale Price ..
2 Only Pongee Silk Sport Dresses, $12.50 values. Sale Price
$1.95
98c
$3.95
$3.95
Dresses Special at $9.95
1 Only Rose Kayser Jersey Silk Dress;
1 Only Grey Taffeta Silk Dress;
1 Only Navy Blue Taffeta Silk Dress;
1 Only Black Poplin Silk Dress;
1 Only Purple Poplin Dress;
These five go at
$9.95
25 DRESS SKIRTS
SKIRTS, Lot 1
Models that are not altogether new, but are desirable for utility weir
Serges. Gabardines, unfinished worsteds etc.
Various styles and materials in this lot formerly priced at $4.50, $5.50,
$5.95. Carry thrm away at
SKIRTS, Lot 2
All-Wool fabrics in a wide range of styles and patterns, former values.
$5.00. $6.00, $8.50, now - -
SKIRTS, Lot 3
Choice of any colored wash skirt in stock, values to $4.95, at
$1.19
$2.19
98c
JAPANESE CREPE
This hand woven yarn dyed fabric
usually sold at 29c
19c
WHY PAY
MORE?
Worths Dep't. Store