Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, September 18, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 18. 191K
Exceptional Price Opportunities
in
Coatings
THAT ARE ALL WOOL AND DEPENDABLE QUALITY
The women who wish to combine Quality
and Economy make your own and the children's coats this Fall;
We have a very good stock of plain colors;
also mixtures.
They come in 60
which cut to pood advantage. Priced at
and oS-inch widths.
$3.00. $3.50. $.1.73. and $4.00 a yard
Flood's Store
334 West First St. '
Piling Peelers
and
Teams Wanted
Top Wages. All Winter job.
F. S. STARBARD
Jefferson, at Pool Hall
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER
GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Wash
ington, D. C, August 29, 1918. No
tice is hereby given that subject to
the conditions and limitations of the
Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat, 218)
and the instructions of the Secretary
of the Interior of September 15, 1917,
the timber on the following lands will
be sold October 23, 1918, at 10 o'clock
a. m.. at public auction at the United
States land office at Portland, Oregon,
to the highest bidder at not less than
the appraised value as shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary of the Interior.
The purchase price, with an additional
GLOBE
WEDNESDAY
Today Only '
NOT A MOVING
PICTURE
Did you read the Press Notices in the
Democrat yesterday? If not, read
them. You will want to see this plav
iaWfrWaa.,., -'
See this SINCERE, COM
PELLING play, telling a
story of Universal Inter
est, interpreted by COM
PETENT PLAYERS.
The
Unmarried Mother
SUMMER PRICES 25. 50, 75c
This company on their way to the HEILIG THEATER, Portland, for
three-day engagement, WILL ENTERTAIN YOU TONIGGHT.
WATCH
Jl
FOR VAUDEVILLE
0
PROGRAM
THURSDAY-
YOU WILL WANT
TO SEE
in. THE
'DOUG"
GOOD
BAD MAN
Eastburn Bros.
THE GROCERS
Owing to the discontinuing of the Albany Merchants' De
livery, we are compelled to nut on our own delivery, and
commencing Monday, Sept. 9th, we will make two deliv
eries each day, morning 9 o'clock, afternoon 3 o'clock.
Pleaae don't ask for special deliveries; carry as much as
possible, and help us to Hooverize on manpower.
This is YOUR war as well as OURS.
Watch this space later.
EASTBURN BROS.
Just in Big Shipment of
Hair and Hat Brushes
With Bristles that Wear Like Iron
100 per Cent Perfection
FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE
sum of one-fifth of one per cent there
of, being commissions allowed, must
be deposited at time nl sale, money to
be returned if sale is not approved,
otherwise patent will issue for the
timber which must be removed within
ten years. Bids will be received from
citiiens of the United States, associa
tions of such citizens and corporations
organized under the laws of the Unit
ed States or any State, territory or
district thereof only. Upon applica
tion of a qualified purchaser, the tim
ber on any legal subdivision will be
offered separately before being in
cluded in any offer of a larger unit.
T. 11 S., R. 1 E.. Sec. 27, NW, SW4
red fir 1275 M., white fir 75 M ,
none of the red fir or white fir to be
sold for less than $150 per M.
CLAY TALLMAN.
Commissioner General Land Office.
dsl2ol6
HE1MES WEAR "MADE
IN AMERICA" CLOTHES
PARIS, ept. 17. The German
prisoners rounded up by Americans
are being fitted out with hand-mw
down and cast-off uniforms of the '
Yankees. All of the torn and badly
worn uniforms from the expedition are
washed, fumigated and patched, then ,
dyed green and turned over to the j
prisoners. On the blouse and in sev-
eral places on the trousers the letter '
"P. W." meaning prisoner of war, are '
stenciled prominently.
FORMER SCIO LAD SENDS
MkKMA.N PARAPHERNALIA
SCIO, Fept. IS. Special. Two Ger
man gas niska have arrived here
from the war zone. One will be on
exhibition at the fair Wednesday and
Thursday and the facts connected
with it will be told by Miss Loreen
Rolfe
TONIGHT
Hippodrome
Vaudeville
At Popular Prices
Walker
and .
Walker
In a comedy patter and Eecan
trie Dancing
Prices 10c and 20c Plus Tax
. Meet us at the
Tractor Demonstration
On the
Old Fair Grounds Tangent Road
Friday Sept 20th
We will show and demonstrate
THE BATES STEEL MULE ' THE ALL WORKl
THE SIMPSON SIEVE GRIP
MURPHY & HAROLD
School Shoes
Buying for our 1U7 Ilusy Stores for cash selling the same way
doing a shoe business alone last war of over 1:1,000,000 should prove
to you thut we ran save you money.
HOYS' BUTTON OK LACK Kites 8 12 to 1.1 ..$1.70. $2.25, 1241
BOYS' BUTTON OK LACK Kites 1!) 12 to 2 .... 1221, $2.4. f2.H
BOYS' BUTTON OR LAC K-Kisea 2 1-2 to 6 .... 12.40. $2,911. UJ10
BOYS' HIGH TOP for rough wen $2.9H. IUD, tS.IH, $4.25
GIRLS' SHOES in nil leathers, button or lace, sites 8 1-2 to
11 $2.25. $2.4$. $2.(
SIZES 11 1-2 to 2 $2.40, $2.H, $J.50
Bit! GIRLS' Stars 2 1-2 to 7, gun metal, button or lace .... $2.H
BUI GIRLS' Siars 2 1-2 to 7. heavy for rough wear ... IUI, $3.98
Blli GIRLS'-Sites 2 1-2 to 7, English lusts in black, brown,
khaki and colored tops with leather or Neolin soles
9,-6.
Incorporated
H 50. $3.98. $1.40. $4.98
s J
sul of all Hearst publications during
the war ieriol, or until reromniendeJ
by the Council of Defense to resume
the sale of such publications.
KOSHAY & MASON.
FRED DAWSON.
C. G. RAWI.INGS.
F. U KKNTON.
F. L. KKNTON.
-i .. . .
White, to whom it was sent by a form-f
er Scio boy and classmate of Miss
White. He is now with the IjUlrand" I
hospital unit.
Word has been received here bv
relatives of Henry Neal, who is now in
Virginia, having been recently trans
ferred from California, that Henry is
the champion marksman of the world.
Out of 400 thoU he hit the bullseye
3X0 times. Asked how long he could
continue the record, he replied, "as
long as the ammunition lasts. "
to publish the following notice.
We, the undersigned dealers in mag
azines and newspapers at Albuny, Ore
gon, hereby agree to discontinue the
ALBANY DEALERS
BAN HEARST
News Agents Will Hereafter
Decline to Handle Publi
cations of Publisher
At the request of the Council of
Defense, Albany newsdealers, alone
with the newsdealers of Eugene,
Grants Pass and other Oregon cities,
have decided to put a Can on Hearst
publications because of that multi
millionaire's alleged pro-German at
titude, and have asked Albany papers
Cash Paid for
Junk
Bring in all kinds of metal, iron,
scraps, sacks, rags, etc. Helo
the Government conserve Its
metal.
FOR SALE Several thousand
grain and potato sacks. Also
5-passcnger Ford.
PACIFIC JUNK COMPANY
E. Rogoway
Second and Baker StreeU. Bell
345-R, Home 2227
! Clear, Peachy Skin
Awaits Anyone Who
Drinks Hot Water I
FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAYJ1 NOW
Druggist Says ladies are Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Hair that loses) Its eolav and lustre,
or when It fades, turns tray, dull and
lifeless, la caused by a lack of sulphur
In the hair. Our arandmother made
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
and thousands of women and men who
value that even color, that beautiful
dark ahade of hair which Is ao at
tractive, use only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we set this famous mix
ture Improved by the addition of other
Ina-redlenta by asking at any drug
atore for a bottle of "Wrath's Saga
and Sulphur Compound," which dark
ens the hair so naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly tell It has
been applied". Ton just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears: but What
delights the ladles with Wrath's Sage
and Sulphur Compound Is that, be
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, it also brings
back the gloss and lustre and gives 11
an appearance of abundance.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite
to Impart color and a youthful ap
pearance to the hair. It Is not In
tended for the euaa mitigation or pre
vention of disease. .
f Says an Inside bath, before break- f
fast helps us look and feel
. clean, sweet, fresh.
Sparkling and vivacious merrr.
bright, alerta good, clear akin and
a natural, rosy, healthy complexion
are assured only by pure blood. If
only every man and woman could be
Induced to adopt the morning Inside
bath, what a gratifying change would
take place. Instead or the thousands of
sickly, anaemic-looking men, women
und girls, with pasty or muddy
complexions; lnsteaj of the multi
tudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns,"
"brain fags" and pessimists we
should see a virile optimistic throng
of rosy-cheeked people everywhere.
An Inside bath is bad by drinking
each morning, be?oro breakfast, a
gloss of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of limestone phosphate In It
vn wasn rrom tne stomach, liver, kid- :
nnys and ten yards of bowels tho pre- I
vlous day's Indigestible waste, sour I
fermentations and poisons, thus
cleansing, sweetening and freshening j
the entire alimentary canal before I
putting more food Into the stomach. I
Those subject to sick headache, bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism. !
colds; and partlculary those who hare
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
are constipated very often, are urged ;
to obtain a quarter pound of limestone j
phosphate at the drug store which
will cost but a trifle, but Is sufficient
to demonstrate the quick and remark
able change In both health and appear- 1
ance, awaiting those who practice In
ternal sanitation. We must remem
ber that Inside cleanliness Is more Im
portant than outside, because the akin 1
does not absorb Impurities to con- '
taminate the blood while the pores In 1
the thirty feet of bowels da
SOME HATS TAKE WATER
like a rain-barrel, but that is
n't what you want your hat to
do.
MALLORY
HATS
'CRAVEN KITE'
Finished
shed water like a duck's buck,
heruuse they lire proofed against
moisture.
Ruin doesn't spot or hurm them,
and "Mnllory" Huts arc the
only huts made that have this
extra protection. It has noth
ing to do with 'either the style,
color or quality and it's worth
remvmlering to link us about it
when you come in to select your
new Fall Hut.
We hie waiting for you.
Clothing Co.
Blain
"VALIIF, FIRST"
HARRY COUNAS.
K. L. Mct'URDY.
The following la a list of the Hearst
publications: Cosmopolitan, Hearsts,
Good Housekeeping, allrner'a llataar,
Motor lloating, Motor, Purk,
WHEN AN8WERINO claaalfleda ads.
kindly mention The Pernor rat.
The Sampl
Weekly
MEN'S HIGH TOP SHOES
Mason's Chippewa, Honkidori,
and Weinbrviuirr, well known
makes, nune liettrr made. Com
pare our prirrs with what you
have been paying:
H-inrh Shoe $1 91. $3.13
10 itK'h Sho, $t.H5 ta $7.4.-,
l-'-lnch Shoe $6.83
14 inch Shoe $5.98. $.!.
Itt-itu-h Shoe .... $7.95 to $9.50
MEN'S MACKINAW
Norfolk double-breasted, various
e Store's Tri-Reminder
plaid patterns 17.95, U.i. $8,113.
19.30. to $10.50.
HOYS' MACKINAW
Norfolk or piiichlark models
$1.95. $3.63 to $0.43.
HOYS' SCHOOL SLITS
$.1,911. $1.98 to $5 5
HOYS' SCHOOL SHOES
Heavy brown or black lace
$2.83. $.1.20, $3.45
HOYS' IUTTON SHOES
$2.45. $2.H3. $2,911. $3.25
HOYS' CAPS
I5r. 59c to 69c
C. J. BREIER CO.
YOU DO BETTER HERli FOR LESS
This Electric Range
Will Save Coal for Uncle
Sam and Time and
Labor for You
LIS
Careful tests have shown that 202.7 pounds of coal are required by
a central stution to supply a family with cooking current equicalsnt
to 800 pounds of coal consumed in a solid fuel range.
An electric range will do your cooking better and save on your food
hill.
The elimination of the fuel and ash problem saves a world of time
nd labor.
Arrange to Install an electric range In your home today.
A WHOLE YEAR TO PAY Telephone 16 for particulars.
OREGON POWER CO.
Both Phones 15
306 W. 2d St,
Purity Is Our Slogan .
LET US DEMONSTRATE
Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co.
Sth and Jackson
Both Phones