ALBAN1 DAILY DRMOCRAT. FRIDAY. AUGUST . 191. W ar ihowlnf .iceptionally pretty assortment of SILKS FOR THE NEW FALL SEASON Beautiful color combinations in pi aids and stripes, both Satin and Taffeta finish. A CASH BASIS This is our decision after August 15th. No book accounts-better servicelower prices FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE Extra Size Ladies' Dress Skirts s : pagi rou A Itcniitiful assortment now ready for you. In all wool nmteriala Serges, Poplins and Velours In plain blue, black, given, gray and fancy stripes and plaids. Sites 30, .'I-', H.'l! .11, 3fi. .'III waist measure $..U. $ii.0, $7,110. $K.0. $9,110 Cheaper than you ran buy the material today. Black Satin. Peau du Soie, Satin Duchess and Taffetas, in very pretty striped patterns. Prices range from Wash Silks $1.50 to $2.75 Flood's Store 334 West First St EAT SYRUP USE And save sugar. We carry all linds. Fine table and Orlean in bulk. Bring your pail. Snowdrift Shortening, beats them all. We "have it and recommend it. Phone k 51 SEARS 1st and Ferry Blackberries Wanted Linn and Benton Fruit Association will pay five cents a pound cash for Himalaya. Evergreen or any Ts riety of blackberries. " 'Will accept any quantity from ose poind up. Will furnish shipping crates free PRUNES:' We pay 2 cents per nound cash and furnish the boxes, , -St e are also interested in early sp pies, plums snd prunes. Let us . know boar many you have for sale. Both 'phones. W. R. SCOTT, Mgr. At THE Globe Saturday HERO CHOSE HEROIC j MEANS FOR SUICIDE I LONDON, Aug. 9. The in of living up to his reputation proved too j much for Master George Harris. At the Guildhall recently he i bound over for 12 months, after at tempting to commit suicide. Since the age of 13 this boy has hsd an extraordinary career of adventure. He was at Antwerp when it was tak en by the Germans, escaped from there and afterwards accompanied Sgt. O'Leary, the famous Irish V. C. and attracted much notice by address ing recruiting meetings at Hyde Park and other places. Several people interested themselv es in the boy snd he obtained sn ex cellent position. He lost it because he was suspected of theft. The thought of his friends 'disap pointment weighed so much on his mind that he tried to kill himself bv drinking a concoction of phosphorus match-ends mixed with vinegar and various other evil-tasting ingredients CITY NEWS Saturday kike Last Day Of Our August Shoe Sale There's no lessening of qualityor style in this splendid sale of shoes; prices alone are lowered and they present savings that will appeal to every thrifty person. The items which follow show in a measure, the importance of this A ugust bargain event, but careful examination of the shoes will tell you quickly and clearly what a truly remarkable opportunity this really is. Be sure to attend during this last day. White Reignskin Lace Ivory leather soles, Goodyear welt. White fibre Louis heels with rubber top lifts. Regular $5.50 final cut $2.95 Sizes 3 to 9. WHITE CANVAS SPORT OXFORDS And Shoes with black or white leather trim mings. Low rubber hee Is. Regular $4.00 final cut $1.95 Sizes 2 to 4 only. Grey Washable Kid Oxfords Louis heels. Plain toes. Regular $6.50 final cut $3.95 Sizes 4 to 7 1-2. WHITE CANVAS EIGHT-INCH LACE Covered wood military heel, cap toe, McKay Sew ed. Regular $3.50, final cut St ill to Automobile School -Mis. Chas. Powers received a lit ter tnis morning from her son, Mack Powers, from France, stilting that Ci rge 11. Hughes, Kenneth McCune and himself had been sent to un aufo niotile school somewhere in France. 1ho toys left Albany a year ago wi'h 5th company, and in Jnnuarv were Here From California Miss Mvru king of Schustopol, Cal ifornia, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. C. Ilutcher. To Consult Specialist Mr. and Mrs. hell Brown went to Salem tins morning,, where Mrs. .Mrs. will consult an rye specialist. To Vi.it Relatives j K. A. Skus left this morning fur I V.Hiiina to visit relatives. , Went to Salem j Miss Miirniiine Richmnn uf Port land, wlio has been here several days ; visiting Miss Merle Niminu and Miss ; Ninnno, went to Salem this morning i to make arrangements for a plnce to stay this winter. They will both teach school in Salem this roming winter. Here From Seattle I Jack Nash, Kenneth Stevens snd i Edwin Kortmiller arrived in Allunv i last evening, having all received two ' weeks' furloughs. Kenneth Stevens will go to Newport to visit his folks who are there for the summer. Ed win Kortmiller will return to Seattle in a few dnys. Weather Rrport Yesterday's temperature rangrd from 71 to 4ti degrees. The river fell to 0.9 foot. Returned This Morning F. M. French went to Detroit yes terday on a wntch-inspee tion trip, nnd returned this morning. Went to Newport Wilbur Wolfe went to Newport this noon for a few days. j On Business Trip I II. McDonough of the Albany Nurs ery office went to Salem this morning on business. Home From Camp I.cwi I.yle Ficklin arrived home on the " J orpcratcd EH WON YOUNG WOMEN COMPLETE NORM COURSES I.EIIANON, Aug. K.-Special. Miitaes Fern Bellinger, Wining, Kam merer, Susie Fry, Ruth llurrr, Ettn Towel!, Vera Merchant and "!,. Are hurt and Mrs. Delia Sturm and Mrs. i V.. In Pnllrr, all of this vicinity, have returned from Monmouth Normal school, where they have Uen attend ing teachers' summer school. Miss llelliuger will go to Ashland In September, where she has leen re elected tu leach in the public school. Move to Portland Mrs. I K. Ceil and children went to Portland this morning to Join Mr. Ceil and make their home. Mr. Geil has accepted a position as mail rlerkl transferred to the G.lth Artillery. Thev nave been in France since the first of 'ar,y morning train from Camp Iw April. I is, where he went with the last draft Visited Parents j Private Chris Render returned to i Portland yesterday afternoon after j visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bender. He has been attending the J Benson Polytechnic automobile school but expects to be transferred to torn other school soon. j Returned From Portlsnd j Mrs. M. B. Craft returned home last : night from Portland, where she has ! been to be with her daughter, Mrs. j T. M. Wright, who recently underwent , a serious operation at the St. Vincent j hospital. Mrs. Wright is getting along nicely now. I Horn, From Sesttle Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens returned home lajt evening from Seattle. Mr. ' Stevens, who is a member of the ma- rine band, has received a two weeks furlough. They were accompanied home from Portland by Miss Inn i Marshall, Mrs. Stevens' aunt, who left today for Newport. On Vacation Trip- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore and babv and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gott and j son left this morning for the McKen- zie, where they will camp a week. I Went to Newport Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hulbcrt and dau- j ghter went to Newport yesterday for I a week's vacation. quota. He failed to pans the examin- The Sample Store's Tri- Weekly Reminder I. A I MIS' WAISTS I'ptodate for style and mate rials Hr. ft.l'l. $I.9N, W I'liKSS SMUTS Silk, nto'.aiifl and worsted, l 2 . JIM lo $l 00 HOl'SE DRESSES I'lain and fancy patterns, II.. I'.. $1.65. MISSES' .nd UIII.IIUKVS White embroidery dresses 9Hc $1.20 MISSES' and CHII.IMtKN'S Wash drencs, plaids and plain colors M)e. Kc. $1.13. $I.H. $I.9H LAMES' II ATS tiKc. $1.19. $1.25 MISSES' and UIII.MthVS Hats fiic. H'Jc. $1.45 Ml SI. IN or CRETE SKIRTS Only 4!lr LADIES' HOSE White 2.1c, Se l!!ck !.. 2ir. J'Jr MISSES' and CHILDREN'S Black and white hose 2.'x. JOe, 3ic Tl RKISII TOWEI-S I'iuk and blue liorders 2tc fl t ir 1 a m MABEL NORMAN D THE. FLOOR. BELOW I GOl.nwVA PICTURES At THE Rolf, Tonight C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS I GLOBE FRIDAY ONLY V Rev. Paul Smith The MVthori.nt Mininti-r who paint nl Krinro'ji Kr.ililitt Whito, prntrnlH The Finger of Justice- or THE FALL OF THE IUKIIARY COAST I'sunl Prices lr ;rarc Marhyl Sanderson 5c ANT) 15c PLCS TAX $1.95 Rolfe TODAY AND SATL'KIMl Double Program Two Big Stars USUAL PRICES JACK PICKFORD Huck and Tom f)F TOM SAWYER Sizes 3 to 7. Every pair fitted by Experienced Help Mcdowell shoe co. AGENTS FOR NETTLETON'S MEN'S SHOES and EVERWEAR HOSIERY or THE FURTHER ADVENT!! II EH alio A UK; PARAMOUNT COMEDY UflME Usual Prices 5 plus tas; and I5e abel Normand In 'THE FLOOR BELOW ' Big- Sunday Monday Bill Hart Madge Kennedy -I la in THE SERVICE STAR "THE HAND THAT WON"' jAPCllJ-KtrtHFOV. 0Mwyn Krltir Ulan (iIho A CAI'ITAL HILLY PAKHON COMKDY IInihiI I'ririMi usH.i.!;al.,