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page rora ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. ATRtL It. lt. V ii r V i! Juit received by express another assortment of Spring Blouses f GEORGETTE and CREPE DE CHINE. If there it any particular atyle or trimming you desire we can pleaae you. (HEMSTITCHED, TUCKED, LACE and EMBROIDERED atytea are J te be found in our stock. r ' (priced very reaaonable, quality considered $3.75 to $6.95 Flood's Store 334 West First St. DO YOUR BIT BUY A LIBERTY BOND GLOBE TODAY AND THURSDAY USUAL PRICES XYLOPHONE SOLOS Mary Pickford Aa a girl who enjoys richea and Suffers Poverty, in "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" Abounding in Humor aa well aa Pathos. Also "THE SON OF DEMOCRACY with Benjamin Chapia ABRAHAM LINCOLN FRI. and SAT. George Beban in "JULES OF THE STRONG HEART HE FARMERS- Come Here for your disinfectants. Full stock of For maldahyde, Bluestone, etc. Water Glass for preserv ing eggs FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY season of the year and there is but little danger of getting stuck unless a too-adventuroua trip is undertaken. The fishing is good on the west slope of the coast range but it is almost impossible to reach the streams there by automobile from Aloany. New Casualty List Is Issued by Pcrshiny; WASHINGTON. April 11. (U. P.) General Pershing today announced the names of 22 more Americans kill ed in action. The new list includes 110 casualties, with 68 slightly wounded. EARLY FISHING GOOD IN CREEKS CLOSE TO ALBANY The fishing season will probably start officially and really in Albany next Sunday from thet number of in quiries being received by local fish ing tackle dealers as to the best place to fish. It is probable that many parties will be out Sunday, and it is possible that good results' wiB be had. Soap Creek, Crabtree and Mill Creek are the best early streams in the county and the best fishing can be found there now. Those who try Soap Creek are advised, however, to secure permission of the farmers be fore trespassing and thia advice ul be good for the other streams. Mill Creek and Crabtree are not consid ered as exclusive as the Benton county men along the banks of Soap Creek, however. The Santiam and the Calapooia have failed to produce good results so far. The parties who attempted to lure trout out of these streams return and report that snow has about stopped fishing there for a time and the streams are high. This is not true of the creeks nearer Albany, however. The roads are good enougr for this LECTURE ON SPRUCE A moving picture show and lecture by First Lieutenant C. H. Jensen, Ins. R. CM will be given at the armory this evening, under the auspices of the Loyal Legion of Lumbermen and Log gers. The lecture is given in the In terests of the spruce production, and the tour by Lieut. Jensen is backed by Colonel Disque. The pictures shown this evening were made at the direction of the war department and but two sets were made. One is in the East and the oth er is being shown by Lieut. Jensen. Lectures were given at Gates and Mill City yesterday. There will be no admission charged thia evening. Steamship Lines Taken Over Todav WASHINGTON, April 11. (U. P.) Under the presidential proclama tion, several steamship lines, includ ing the Mallory and Merchants and Miners lines were taken over by the government today. Cooked Food Sale The auxiliary at No. 10 Grange of the Red Cross will hold a cooked food sale, including chickens and other farm produce, at the building next to the Western Union on Saturday, April 13th. Our boys across the sea will find a true comrade in "Julea of the Strong Heart." "Actress in George Beban's new photoplay obliged to be chaperoned on account of her ape!!!" Over the Top The Final Wind-up of Our Great Closing Out Sale STARTS FRIDAY MORNING WE ARE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OF OCR STOCK IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS AND ARE OFFERING GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE IN OR DER TO GET OUT IN A HURRY. ' 10 and 15c Ink Tablets 7e KWkXLLCgs,; whitewash brushes 17e 75c vacuum washers 39e 20c fancy shelf paper, bolt ... 9c 60c fancy plates 29e 80c fancy plates 67c 95c cut glass nappies 63c $2 and $2.25 Hammocks $1.28 $1.65 hammocks 98e 75c hammocks 58c 25c Boy Scout books 19c 10c Diamond Dyes 2 for 15c 10c curtain rods 8c FIVE-CENT BARGAIN TABLE A big table of odds and ends in fancy cups, saucers and plates. Values to 25c YOUR CHOICE, FIVE CENTS Only few days more of this bargain feast ESSEX & ESSEX Quitting Business - LONG JOURNEY MADE BY ALBANY SOLDIER Big Battleships in Atlantic Are Revelation to OreRonian The trip from Oregon to New Jer sey is well described in a letter re ceived from George H. Hughea of the mmi Artillery regiment. While moat of the aiirhta wen seen from aboard ship, they apparently proved of more than usual interest to the Albany men. Following ia the letter: Camp Merritt, N. J., March 18, 1918. Dear Folks: How ia evervbolv at home by this time? I am feeling fine. wen I auppose you are anxioua to know what we have been doing. We got into Frisco Friday morning the 8th, and got right onto the boat. 3uo4 sua aa ajJUM aouif l,upip a until we got down to the boat; all we saw of Frisco waa just what we we saw going down to the boat. We, had to march about five miles to get fb it. We came here on the Northern Pa-cific The two Miller boys were on the boat crew. We were sure glad to see them. We had a good time going to Frisco. We got lots of eata all alonir the wav. so we sure didn't go hungry. We got 30 or 40 bushels of apples given us at Med ford and Ashland. ne crossed the Siskiyou Mountains in the night so didn't get to see much of them. ' Our trip around through the canal waant quite so pleasant as it was awful hot; we were stripped to the skin of a night and didn't need any blankets. The Panama Canal was quite a sight. It took about six or seven hours to go through it. We laid over at Colon overnight, but we didn't get shore leave. We stopped at Newport News for a few hours. That is close to the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. It sure is some harbor.. We saw more boats there than I ever dreamed of seeing. There was some bunch of r-AtUoships there, too. We saw the battleshin Pennsylvania. It is one of the big gest battleships afloat. They also took us for a hike around over town. The biggest part of the populution ia negro; you could even smell them. We landed at Iloboken, New Jersey, Sunday and then took the train out last night. Iloboken is about 1- niiles front here, and New York is just across the river from Iloboken. t I expect to go to New York tumor- ! row or next day. We ran get 24-hour i passes almost any time. We could see the Statue of I.llwrty and some of the big ekyacrapcra of i New York, from the boat aa we pulled into Um harbor. I rant tell you anything about the No Matter What You Want Alwaya go to the J. C. Penney Co. Store lefore Imping. If wt have it you'll surely get it for less. Iliiying for our I fl. limy Stores In huge quantities direct from the maker for spot rash means money In your pocket. Toweling 8 I -Sr. 10c, 12 l-2r, 1.1c Men's khaki imlomills .. f!MH Turkish Toweling .. Ie, Ti l-lic Hy !'. to 17 ll.Wt Turkish Towels .... I for 2."c Men's blue drnim overalls H 59 Sheeting ....4.V, 4fr, 4tlc, otic Men's stifle stripe 9Mc House lining 7r Men's work shirts 7Dc l ong cloth ,, I'l l-2c, 1.1c, l!e Men's union suits .... title, VHc Nainsook ....Kir, 17c, l!c, 2.1e Men's work sox 2 for 25c Muslin .... Mr, 17c, I He, 22 l-2c Men's dress shirts ... 7te, tMr ll.nl dress gingham ISc, 22 l-2r Men's new lints .... $2.98, $.1.4 Shirtings I Me Hoys' blouses .1tc, alle Perrnlea 12 l-2c. Uc. Ic Hoys' overalls. .. . 5c. atte. He 'Children's hose, black andv Children's play suits 75c white 19c Canvas gloves 10c White outing 19c, 22 l-2c Hoys' raps 49c BUST1-U BROWN SIIOKS for BOYS AND GIRLS Everything - - Kyerytl ! Alwaya Jt'foVf TZC 1POT lor Lot lor leas Til M lYTt I I Alwaya Low Shoes in High Favor This in ea.on of low footwear Aside from the fact that the eflVct of low nhovn ia decidedly mart, that they afford com fort on hot day, is the important matter of "leather conservation. One of our latest arrivals is a brown side leather with"' military heels and imitation cony tip. 15.00 McDowell Shoe Co. camp yet as I havrnt had a chanca to look It over; hut I jruess therv is some bunch of soldiers here. in resi or ma regiment is mail up of troops from Wsshinjrton and California; they an National tiuard, a ... !. - . - - I it...!... ...I ik. too supply company and headnunrters company. In this regiment. Wei) 1 will hava to close for this time. I don't know how Ion if wa will he hrw, hut I think for soma time; hut if you dont hear from ma for soma tun don't worry altout ma, as wa mlirht move, and I won't have a chanca to writ. (iKOK;K. Free Moving Picture Show BY THE SrRtCK I'KODt'CIION HOARD Thursday Kvcning, April 11 at ?:3n o'clock at the Armory under the auspices of the local lodge I.. L. J.. 1 of Albany Lumlier Company. - Will he under the super vision of First l.ieut. C. II. Jrnson. Ins. R. ('. A cordial invitation Is extended to the public by authority of the secretary of war, under the direction of Cel. liisipie. FRIDAY AMI SATURDAY Screen's Ha Funmskera Jane and Katherine Lee WM. FOX'S "BABY GRAND STARS" AS "The Trouble Makers" A comedy-drama incomparable. Plenty of comedy, enough dramatic, wee bit o' tragedy. MACK SF-N.v-TT PARAMOUNT COMEDY WT" USUAL PRICKS A Collection of Newly -Arrived Spring SUITS Just Out of Thrlr Tissue Wrap pings New Silk Suits in black, Copen. taupa and navy. "silk skirts A remarkable showing of New Spring and Summer Silk Skirts. 1 hey are in straight and semi tailored lines, the full gathered type, shirred; .patch pockets, deep ticks, in a wonderful range oi color materials. I'OI'l I.AR TRICES WOMEN'S -HOP. Rolf e Today CHILLTtEN Be ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 6c ADULTS 15c VAUDEVILLE HAZEL GLADSTONE introd ucing Novelty and Acrobatic Dances EDNA GOODRICH in, -Which 0 nc Did She Lovc'L Merry Comedy and Canadian Scenery Chas. Fessia, Accordionist