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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1917)
rr rout ALBANY IJAII.Y OKMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, 0 Dress Goods and Coatings For Fall and Winter Wf havp a ll-a..orted lint which trc nlau lo Ikm fov at any time. COATINGS $2.75, $3.00 and i.S0. I xira iJf wi.lths ami a wcll aaaorted line of patterns. SCHOOL SERGE In green, cope, navy and red Kc PLAIDS in red, blue, hrown, tan. c ..mhinationf 50c to $2.00 yd. FRENCH SERGE in tcarlet. greet-, . a- dtnal. plum. cope tu $1.50 EPIN'GI.ES in green, plum. nav and black CopC, brown, burgundy, grey $1.65 yd. WOOL TAFFETA-black in cardinal, burgundy, green, navy. cope and . $1.50 yd Floods Store 334 W. 1st St. BRUSHES and lots of them Tot th Brushes "0e to BOc Cloth Bruehea 2.V t S-.oo Nail lirushcs 10c to SI. 00 Bath Brushes BOc to $2.00 Hair Brushes 28c to 15.00 and the are for j on, at Fred Dawson's Rexall Store "The Store of Quality' , w !,M,r,r' . i i.v:.-...- shortage aaoae of coins naturally k on the dollar loll Hospital Unit Wants Mess Fund Raised PORTL AND. Oct 17. (U. P.) The campaign ot the t'mversity of Oregon base hospital unit No. 4o tor a mrst fund ot at least is on at inll swing. Kach one of the members of the unit is raising at bast $ ior the fund- The unit ipects to he .-ailed into service soon. STOCKYAKPS MAKKKT KKl'OKT NORTH POKTI wiv 0 l& I (Special to tlie IVtmvr.it I CoodJ tions in the ttVetOCfc market continue t active in the Northwest with hravvl shipments recei. . d I'nion Sock V opening. A heal: in all departmt nt a substantial hov .it the (Portland tor the week's fill tone ;reaiU 1 the market, ith ! ttrouth in th WONT WORKS" placarded Silver CINC1NNATI, Oct. 16. (U. P.) "Ordered from city, a loiterer; won't work." "Ordered from city; a bum, won'' work" "Ordered from city; a panhandler; won't work." Theie phrase, printed on cardboard hereafter will adorn the backs of those who are wont to partake of the city's hospitality without word ing. Municipal Judge Yeatrr.an and Prosecutor Morrisey are creators oi the method for drirfag undesirables from the Queen C:ty. It's ptaiHIcd tc nuke future offenders march through the streets with the tag fas tened to their Is Short In the Northwest qf-.L- i' fOTterng . The dollar j TACOMiA, vO Pacific coast i Umir.e. Rf forts to obtain a larve numlci ' of silver dollars or dollar bills in Seattle, Portland and San Francisco by the paymaster's department at Camp Lewis failed and a hurry-up order for a shipment may be sent to a$':-.:ngton. Bankers explain that the dolla: famine is due to the fact that many. rare oardrng dollars. The prevailing market price of silver is hitch and wmr figure that within the next ad vance a silver dollar may contain more than 100 cents worth of metal Mothers and Teachers Meeting in Eugene BtJGKHK, Oct- 17 lU. P.t The ,;nnual convention of the Oregon V on -gie-s oi Mother ami larent-Teachers associations opened here to. lay for a three-day session. Practically every county in the state is represented Governor Wit by combe. Dr. W T Foster, president of Reed -olleje. who spen several weeks in Kurope; P L. Campbell, president of the lni versity of Oregon . Y J Kerr, presi dent of the QrOgOO Agricultural col lege and J . Ackerman, president of the Monmouth normal, are among those on the program. CARD OK THANKS We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to those who so kindly a si'ted us during our recent bereave ment, and particularly tfl thank th members of the children's chir and those who sent the floral offerings MR. AND MRS. J J. BARRETT f3 Overcoats Like These at $20 Are a Real "Find" Wc have no hesitation in showing Clothcraft Clotlie; to some of the besi dressed men in town. To sev eral of these, who have been in the habit of buying what they liked regardless of how it would wear. Clothcraft has been a surprise They say, 'These are splendid garments. They look and fit well." That's boeause the makers pur honest VALUE into every seam and thread. $18.50 to $25. Blain Clothing Co. The Quality Store The Clotheraft Store in This Town. cattle departmer. and some signs M weakness in the hog department The cattle that appeared in the yards for the weejk's opening sale s!:ow splen did breeding and splend d hushaudrv The per cent of ;ood cattle on the market was much larger than that which was shown last week, and stil! the demand for good cattle continues strong. The price of finished Mten a advanced about '5 cents, and 19 vents eajM added to the top end of bull prices m this week's trading with k strong tone to all other classes One load of extr.. wood cows chan-: ad hands at SS .50. .hh! avde fr DCB t'ti the cow top v-aj $7 HO. which show- a strong tendencv in this class. The bulk of first grac s:eers went at SI" tr $10 10. and the hulk of first jail cows went at $7 R, The hog market opened up wit'i ) sluggish terdt nrics and d aKns bON ear marks of an oncoming dccHoc j TOM .crossed the scales i $17 ': tad tne bulk of hogs sold for 17 crnts. with rot a few ehang'tig ban ! as low as $6 S5. no Southern RO0 going higher than $17 The bears seem to br getting the bttl of thtnj ;n the hog market throuwhotit th? country, and Porland is in the wake o' the general de- line. The week's opening in the hog market is point ing toward a lower price level The sheep market is opening the week with the same tendency to ' rength w hich was shown iti th closing hour of the previous week's trading A heav v sHpment ol breeding irtr ewes ,-hanwed hand -n the CMfl r-.irket this morn in at $15 to $17 Other rlases eontinur at the same M stations as previously issued, with I an active demand BBC wethers and ; lambs in the kill:ng classes Wether 1 rre selb'ng at $1175 to iarj I lambs are ehanging hands rend;lv at 14 cents. THE HUMDRUM LOT OF BRITISH FLYING BOYS LONDON. Sept 27. (By MaiD - 1 The everyday humdrum life of th' boy airfighters on tne Wrstern front reads like a page torn from a book of fairy tales Here is a story of f.tir of the dull days, as told by a too faced y.uth of 10 He was bed in "Blighty" recovering from a machine-gun wotind. "What you want to write a ItOTJ ' about how I got this"'" he laughed in embarassment I was just an ordin aff day no story in it Americans wouldn't care to hear it. "This particular Hun had got old Re ;ran sent him down blazing. So we were after h:m He usually -amr snooping over our way IkMbI sunup. Poor old Regan His only fault was that he adrpted stray dogs. "Anyway, this Hun bird came sail Jp over irnpvdentlv the other morn ing about 5 o'clock, I ildoped do. to the aerodrome All the boys were paflhag good lucks to me. After that nothing hut the roar of the engine. "There were few chunks of white cloud-bully for ambushes if the other fellow doesn't do th.- ambush ing. "On-e before this bird had raught me wi'h nothing to fevd l.izie, my OOfMttic Oted maehinegun, and ird1y well rhased we riht down to our bocMooe, "Before I got up murh I was get ting I JO out of her old engim- sing iny like r, rrieket I went up 10000 feet, keeping my eye peeled for Frit. He was sitting under a cloud somewhere, e idertly While I VM nosing around the corners of the clouds 1 caught sight of a shadow on a eloudbank below. It was my meat "You bet I took a quick look at my fixtures, got a trayful of food ready for T.ir. hummed the 'Tnvita Hon to the Walt' and began to sli'le a bit. But 1 fell clean into a pocket, Little Shoe Fly Willi hiv l ittlc Slim- Horn HEAR YE I HEAR YE A lew dollars wiselv invested it our substantial and h loot wear will bring Urge returns in shoe conil'itrt and permit you t forget vour feet. While v ou are still thutking of Voi'r Net Ion, over these dV s rivtkl and price. I Nettletons high g(.i-e Shoes in tar sic, composite r 1 nglish lasts. The only strictly high gri'l ruke oi Men s Shoes carrii d N lhany, Pr ce fiaOO Widths t . Keep Your Kye tin l ittle Shot My F.very Now ,md Then fl Tiiis Taper. McDowell Shoe Co. did a ilidetlip. While I was getting her straightened out. Frits saw me aad started up to get orer me. Ha flew bettcr'o 1 did, had mora parlor tricks, but I've got the beat in rhino, knew it. The buy leaned forward and his eye sparkled with the memory. "Y'know what that son-of-a-gun aid he'd lured me ovrr their Arch KM Firt thing I knew a puff of shrapnel let off below me, then OM above me. then one on my OOt t side. I turned her nose up and g--t out of their reach Meantime I'd lost light of my Fritz. "Then 1 got an idea I began to wabble around like 1 was hit. BcgSJl to fly like lame du ks was eagb-s iompard with me. And it worked He barged right out of a nearby dood and opened up on "ie. I swung over h:ui two struts and a latidniL wire cut clean off I a hirled and let LttSM sing her favorite hymn t" him. He swerved and bOjgM 10 set t!e Then his ma hme cat!ght iir and began to whirl like a fall if; leal "Only then I felt my arm ilinglfli and a funny feeling across mv bad He'd got me with bis first MtfM "I turned bac k toward home . bol about JO feet from the gftMftod 1 I" COOtrol probably fainted and ruin ad our flower patch. Had bullet in arm, skin wund across the ba k and sprained leg in the bungled landing That's what sent me over here. "But lei me tell you, old man and put it in the paper I wasn't ftgfctfag that partvular l''r;t it was the arbolt utfit oi skunks that bomb dcfenaO" less citirs and kill women ami child ren. "Now let rue buy you a drink for boring you." Lumber Drillers ltise in Rate FifM WASHINGTON. Oct 17 f tJ P The Interstate Commerce Commis sion dlatniaacd the complaint of the Western pine manufacturers' aaaocia tion and other lumber dealers, askintr for readjustments in the lumber rales from Washington. Oregon and Idaho and Montana, to Middle Western de-tinattons. box son T. BariMai Tbapter No lo. 0 I S will give box ocial for the i on ilir and friends on Friday evenin Ladies, bring bo with lunrb for two All members are urged to come o!7-IH Men's and Boys' Mackinaws A lull line ret !) foe you ;it prices thai ire fully 33 W R per cent to 50 pei cent under today quotations, MEN'S s:.so. S(i.!i. .S7.!o. 8.90, HOYS' S.(.!is. 4J8 Many pattenu choose From. I viTVlllilli d S' Lf iMTTlllHia (or I i j (01 L i BBBCEEEXiBC&mt The Sample Store's TKI Wia-.'Kl.YKKMINDKK Otto.ri r 17. 1917. .Men s i nkma v ottoa ttbiuu ajai ' 0ol 11.65 NMMal '! a t. 1 PlMH laMd $l.5 I nderahirta and I raw ers I ia 01 ri . tin IMIM H.V) $1.25. Sl -.s Cost Sweatera In t(ir or iiiatriMtn Mtj tlAS to 4 V) JenWJ Sweaters 'trrv. Klrr .it-l MU'fnn $1 IS, fl if lo $1 IS Men'i Macldnawa NottoiL i.iliru ilanrl ceQwi WJfWil ;tjul COMbittliOftl Boya' MaeKinaws Norfolk m piacbbMh) m at loaa ; ..Hi in $.i If io $' Fllnad shirts In Kf CJT, NMI 01 MlfDM . . II .15 lo . i W'oi Sn In RMdfoOl ,inl hi i.v rii,,h, J5c lo ASc 20 Slot (' .!. Breier Comp my YOU HKTTKK I1KKK I OK LESS CITY NFWS 'Van I-. Bull Durham A S RoH has received three let ter! trotu hU son Kdgar, who is "aOfOewttertJ tn I-'rance" arHk the ISlll engineers' corps All three, written .tt oiflerml tfotcet arnveil At on. The (''rimipal request contained in the letter antl (bf a supply of Bull I birham smoking tolMU 60 "The t" Varco is rank," he says Boutcht Maxwell Cars I S Trealer. A L Arnold and Geo C t hristman. all of Sen., be t .ime i.wners of IfOgWatl ant-- tin. ivseeV. UaO I V V.-unw. f Crab- tr. e. boinclit a Muxwrtl of Wal lo tub r son (toaj SpirHuabM Meeting Sojldk aftarOOOl at J nVlork in tl. K ol I h-ll. 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