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ALflANT DAILT DKMOCR T, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1918- PAGE THREX, SIIK KNOWS Where to get the best lie ream ami confectionery. SATISFACTION IS OCR TRADE - MARK . Koulh Hid of Hr.t Hlrret LhjLI lli RISKED HIS LIFE FOR ENEMY WE INVITE YOU to in wet our racking Houo; thrn you will know why your neiicR lor buyi rtimt from ua. D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. Itolh Thonm 47 Krroiid and l-jron SU. Glorious 0td of tngllah Offlcar Buroly Const. tuttd tho Hlghtat Tp of Dravory. VnU,r niifl iflory ahlni brlftitflt wtwn f Im-IiiiIiI tli fin In aa'rlflrMi aijfh an (hut of (Jin. J..tl tiuiiifli, V. wlm Hfiil from til ilar of uiMy fur iI'imii Hi tin to tiika ifitriftifia ti lila old r Kliufiit, and wan killed hll on Itla iitUliu iif merry. If hIiit a hitch nfTlrrr ancrlflra hliiiNi'lf for hla men la glortou), what hull w guy of the (I ) of a KrltUh oltln-r who offrrd hlniawlf to iv hla fr? Dtirlhf an a I tempted day II if hi rall on Hie part of tho IJvriitant. tlcy were helil up hy a wlthorltitf iiiachlna (mi fin and n-tired with great low to thetr own trenrhca. Hum poor Ihin. who waa ferrllity wounded, waa tin pnled tip'n hla own wlrv, and fa hunt; there wiiihliif In aif'itjr to thv .) of lo(h arm leu. Finally the aljfht of hla mifTiTjiiK and hl "rlf for help went im piui-h for an KniflUh ii17Vt In the trenf-tiea rtifMlti Vaulttfif oer th I iiirnn-r. he walked ImMly arrowi No Mmii'k l.iind In the direct turn of the foe. ail ItnitiK hla wounded enemy from the tfiipnllnc wire, he rnrri hltn aiToKn tin llun pitrutM't and down Into hi nun tri'itrhe. When he arrival there a rumn oftWr took an Iron rfnn hh l. h wont off hla own hrenat ml plnret It on th hrenat of the hruvo Hrlll-h nftWr. The flrlti on both Mi reue1 while he returned to hla own trem-hea. And looking on. both ffieii'1 iifi-l foe alike knew tlmt they had Itehehl the httrh'at form of plnry, Tap!. Arthur Hunt Tlitite In I'lie'a. Hna nf wttf, fTuf a in mi wenrfnir apv fa i-lea 1tr lift a big apnm out of tho howl Hherv tho augur would havo he n. 'Wonder why It la ruatomary for na Anierlrana to ahovel anfar Inatead of 1t iI liar It?" hi a iked a friend. I That tiliftil. at a hotel tn tho i-lly, I the drummer had dipped about four j tlmea with the after dinner ronVo j aHMn he found In the atiifar l-for bo I got half na mtlcb augar aa ho u unity ! took. He look, at tho negro waiter j opfioaltt and a in I led. '. "Ym, auh. mlair.M that bla-fc dig ! riltnry griniied, "Ihat'a whut wo ralla I the little wnr a(oon.' Tho hoaa. ho aaja It he I pa peoplo to remainherj and ' they don't oe much more'n half aa triii- b augar alnro ho put It lo the ; auk'nr (Mh."Kugn Ittako lo Tho Vltflantra. Raiting Ooata in Honolulu. The lalntld nf Knhoolnue la to he de t oil to lowering Ibo root of living -If production of nni font a for market ing will do It. lh hHird of agrtrul turo and fore-try h authotiied 'li air man Arthur II l(tr In roofer tth the giertior and land roiumlalonr on a plan to withdraw tho Uland from the fire rearto and offer It for leaa. Thla hna tin n dune aod (fialnnnn ltlr baa plm-ed In the handa of Peputy At torn. v ; lo-riil Smith tho duty of drawing km tto- tot-eaaary mer. Ka hiMiluMf toitt prodiice goiitB and aand. It la (it-it 'hnt thnuanda nf goat a nf u.nrL. li- i(ii:illty rim lw eiHirteiJ from Hie l: it- 1 uii'l n rhnnre I to he given ti.i .-rt.rlnln mnrher to hi . mi ilo : -f. ivv iif tho territory.- i foiix'iiiu ,si,; !,u;;i:!n. nthi-r ernTnn than In- waa M-nl fortli with to are "what In the world" waa the matter with the furnace. Ilia derhy hat encountered the top nf the door Irndtng Into the bnactnent, with the remtitt f tint the hnt recetveil a good alted "atove In the front. Aa he emerged from tho haaemeni after a tule with the ofT'itdlng heflt Ing pin tit he wna met With a about nf laiifhfrr ht the all venr-old hrlr lo the family fortune. "ie. mother!" eielnltned tho lo --k ! I'a'I'a got a dimple in hn hat.- Now Namo for 'Cm. The hood of an Kawl end houachntd Sd no aimnt-e arrued nt home tlie RKI) CROSS BARN PASTE There will he a Jitney ham dartre I at tho Anderaon farm, nine miles . aouthraat of Albany on the I-hanon-Mrownaville road for tho brncfit of tho Kcd t roao. ' 22j25 pt? r f o i Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS llradquarirra for All Kinds of Fancy (irorrrlra aid Produce C'HKKRIF.S. 8TKAWIIKKKIKS, CANTKI.OI'KS, (IRAl'E V R U I T , ORANOKS. LEMON'S. PEAS, ASPARAdL'S, LETTUCE. CABIIAGE ONION'S, TOMATOES. RIIUHARH, CKEEN PEPPERS, CARROTS, in fact, rviTytiiinK the market affonla. COME AND SEE Your Summer Outing For health retort anil mountain outing: Ilrvitpnbuah Hot Springs, Mt Joffcraon, Marion and Pamrlia Lakra. ' We havo now rtUihcd a dally pack train and aaddle horaea. Alio have a mountain outfitting and funeral merchandise atore, at Detroit, Oregon. For further information, Roy Newport, S. P. Lunch Counter, Albany, Oregon; or Detroit, Oregon. Purity Is Our Slogan ' LET US DEMONSTRATE Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co. SMALL SPOONS AS REMINDER Hotol Man'a Idoa Brought Good Ro aulta In tho Docroaacd Con aumption of ftuflar. At hrenkfnat In a amall hotel a trar fltiiif nihil notlciH) that the gueata In the dining room were averaging alniut two fii of augar to the cup of roffi-e. though the augur waa low li the howl. In (be dining room of the railroad ration w here he cnt hla lunch, the augur tmul una empty. NotMdy wna gntinhllng bImhii the a-arity of augar' or anv'hlng ee. tiecnii the roimtry Curloua Food tupplloa, Iti-eillng tho Tuget aound rait for I food from the diMp, a whole regiment ! of patriotic Bila nffereil themafdvea i for alaugbter In the R-a latund. Iter I log aea. and a largo aupply nf their . inent waa brought down In Jnnunry hy the I'nlted HtHte ateamahlp Itooae veh, for acleqtltlc teat nf Ita fonl vnlue. I'hll Norton wr1l-a In I-ille'a. onirera nf the bureau of flbeiiia and new dlab mnnolmeuro at Kenttlo mm pled the Meal roHit at aundry fen at a. It gave Ihein a grand and gloiiom feel l'r. they an Id. It inakea the atom a h feel allrk and efflrtent. It la bet ter thnn the meat of the burly whale. It la dark red In color, rl'b and Julry, atrlped nf bluhler, aa good aa line beef. In fact. The north I'aclnr l full of them. Only three-yenrold mnlea are alnugbtered. I.lttle plcra nf jmrk are rooked with the aent roaat, tn give It flavor. The walrua. adorned with rnlunbte ivory tucka. alto 1 being mobilized. )ne of theao fat and bulky crenturea would fel m whole troop of Sninrnlc. "Not an." aay Ihiget aotindera; 'we'll eat the walrua and aend our beef arroaa. Waltod Long for Order. The f.erman soldier doa emctty wbnt he la told, and no more. A fSertnnn officer waa drilling re cnilta. and had JtiPt given them The or der: "Quick march:" when he no ticed hla aweethean coming armaa the barmrk square. Fori'ffing all i" the r'ymfta, he enfi r fnfircniThtlon wf(S-iTie gffl ant went away with her. Mil tiirmthi later the aarne officer a Malklng down the mnln afreet of Hie Mine limn when he aw aome tat tered and tired an!llera approaching him. One of the eolillera. recognizing the oltlci r. went up to hlin and, a lut ing ald: "I'lenv. air, what about a haltr HZHZHZH HAMILTONS' USIISIIStl Cfftct of War on Birth Nate. In hla recent prealdentlal addreaa to ihe llo nt Hiatlntlcal aocteiv Hlr ller nard Mallet declared the l.'nlted King hmi haa lot by the fall In blnha dur lug the war more than U0 potea ilal Uvea. Imrltig the aame period he -mlmatea that Germany haa loaf tf and Hungary l,Vn.f). The gntiter dei lli; In the birth rate la the ' entrnl einplrea la aaorlhed to the fact That the piK.rer elaaaee In thoee roun trlea hate autTered greatly In health und vigor on account of the war. while the corresponding clean? In fjreat llrlluln have actually enjoyed mure fa vorable rondltlona than In tltnv of peace. xlcb-ntlftc AiDerican. WJ5.S. How te Make a Service Flag. Perhapa It la doe to the familiar pic ture of Betay Itoaa with the firat Amer ican flag apread or nen her tap and George Waahlrtglrm and two of hi frtenda looking on bat give u inch a blaa to the hand-mad flag, bat never theleea. a aentlment aflarhea to It that belong to no machine-made produc tion. Very properly, we abould feel about oar eervlce flan tn thl way. An ; !2i12-ln-h aervlre flag may be made from one and a third yards of foar-inch wide red ribbon, ten Inches of white ribbon and enougb blue to form the I afar to which yoo are entitled. Cut the red rthbon Into four piece, two of ! Is Inches length and the other two ao that they finlah off four and a half : Inche. allowing for seama. Sew three trips together. Inserting the white piece for the field. Then applique a bine mor ir embroider It. according to deilre. The whlre field will he varied In size In accordance with the nam her of tnr osed. I e i M s 5 ..IW- Now for aplash In the water, whether in the river or the salt cea wavee, your BATHING SUIT la an e. aentlal. And Oh) have you seen the beautlsa we now have to show youf A Big Stock and ' hardly two alike. Price are from $2.50 to $6 It ia possible that dining ears will be removed from trains a a war meas- ! ure. Better put your lunch in a ahoe box and get into training. Halsey En- I terpnse. I I 'I H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H We Advise Every Nemo Wearer to buy enough .Neaio Corset during the Big 4 NEMO WEEKS in June to last until the war la over! Owing to the enormously increased coat of all corset material, a NUMBER OF NEMO CORSETS ARE TO BE ADVANCED IN PRICE ON MONDAY, JULY 1. Owing to the growing scarcity in all corset materials, FURTHER AND GREATER ADVANCES are sure to come, if not a serious shortage in corsets. We therefore advise EARLY BUYING and HEAVY BUYING. We secured a large supply of NEMO CORSETS fo this sale, but, they're going fast. Come in soon and get your share. This is an opportunity to exercise foresight and to practice true corset economy. Don't miss it. REMEMBER JUNE 28, THRIFT STAMP DAY M S H a N S H ' S H r5 S H S H S H S H Z N S N Z li s H S M -s li B H Z II a M H -B H H . Z H Z H IHE FIX-IT SHOP You might be surprised to know what a handy place it is when you want something fixed in a' hurry. ALL KINDS of REPAIR WORK such as clocks, sewing machines, umbrellas, bicycles, motorcycles nd shoes. Automobile Paint and Gaa En gine Repairing JOHN B. YODER, Prop. 123 Baker St., between 1st and 2d Sts. Home phone 1364 II Cash Values . Worth While g zhzhzhz HAMILTONS' I Veterinary surgeons in convention assembled at Portland last week, per formed the gratifying operation of re moving the bray from a jackass. Now ; if some enterprising assembly of med ical experts who look after the good 'of man will perform the same opera tion on the human specie of this an cient breed, a real benefit will accrue to the world at large. Lebanon Cri terion. ! W.S.S. j WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. I kindly mention The Democrat. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Recorder of the City of Al bany, will receive sealed bids ap until Wednesday, Jan 26, 1918, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. of said day for. the sale of one team of mules, the property of the City of Albany. Saul bida to be accompanied by certified check for ten per cent. of tho amount bid. The right being hereby rrvd to reject and and all bids. - L. G. LEWELLING, Recorder of the City of Albany. 1618j2124 WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. kindly mention The Democrat. St-rgt. Arthur Guy Ernm-y in Vitarrah'o master production, n r.e, I ''Over die Top." Now playing at The Rolfe. Fishing Tackle Outing Supplies We have one of the best lines of Tackle shown in any of the Val ley towns and we hnve mentioned Ust n :'rw of the items that we carry Scotch Dry Klies Abby & Imbrie Dry Flics Tapered Leaders Alloock's Flies Tapered Linos Bristol Steel Rods landing Nets Special McKenzio Flies BASS BAITS: Haas Oreno Baits . Tango Baits Baby Crab Wiggles Rainbow Minnows Ol'TING CLOTHING: Duxbnk and Kamp-It Clothing Bass Boots Rubber Boots Pntrick Boots Split Willow Baskets Pork Rind Bait Fly Books Leader and Fly Boxes Split Bamboo Rods ' Hildebrandt and Laforge Baits Martin's Automatic Reels Special Santiam Dry Flies TROUT BAITS: Taconia Spinners Lnforge Spinners Pearl Spinners Spccinl Dry Flies Hildebrandt Spoons Ol'TING SUPPLIES: Camp Grates and Stoves Hunting Knives and Axes Flashlights Guns and Rifles, Ammunition BATHING SUITS, TIGHTS. WATER WINGS If It is In the SPORTING GOODS LINE, are us first. Hauser Bros. ALBANY. OREGON FISHING TACKLE that the fish WILL TACKLE About Face ! Have you thought War Savings Stamps beneath your dignity that W. S. S. were only for your children? Have you thought that Libert Bonds were your only method of helping to finance the war? No matter what your subscription to the Liberty Loan War Savings Stamps are saw for YOU I Friday, June 28 National War Savings Day An exact quota, according to population, has been set It is $20 average for each American man, woman and child this means the limit, $1,000 each, for those who can, to average those who cannot. The goal is $2,000,000,000 (Two Billion Dollars) to be obtained this year, 1918, which means to you - ABOUT, FACE! Subscribe for your full quota of W. S. S. NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE ( This Space donated by Albany Daily Democrat Roth Phonea Sth and Jarkann