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ALBANY RAIL! DBM(H'RAT, MOMMY, IHTOHI'R II, 1.118 fAGB rOOB A BARGAIN FOR YOC KIMONOS $1.50 AT. Thi pric includes any one of our ntir stock of Crop and Flan nelette Kimonos. The materiala alone would cot more than $l.M, not to mention tlie time and trouble of making. Sites .lit. 3U, 40 and ii. REMNANTS of Silks, Wool Goods, Cottons and Curtain Materials at ... BARGAIN THICK Flood's 334 West BAKER ISSUES LIBERTY LOAN APPEAL TODAY WASHINGTON, Oct. U. U. P. Secretary Baker this afternoon issued a Liberty Loan appeal, declaring that whatever result the peace negotiations may furnish, the nation must support the army and continue to send supplies and men. Here From Camp Lewis Audry Browning of the 70th infant ry at Camp Lewis, spent Sunday in Albany at the home of M. B. Craft. Public Sale FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS at H. Leibnrr Farm 4 miles West of Albany on Albany-Cor-vallis Road, Benton County. Farm Machinery and Li restock Economy Through Quality The NETTLETON COMPOSITE "trui fit fa the 17 l" foot as it J dt"g?fW l Vvl K the hot has never I v? JiL.lK been N. Vi ' " fitted ivj- L -J t'n 'ru before'' Increase your good appearance and comfort by wearing the Composite, made of soft, long wearing Glazed Kid. Nothing better for general utility. Per Pair $12.00 McDowell Shoe Co. VEGETABLES Tomatoes, Celery, Turnips, Cabbnt'c, Ground Cherries, letture. Sweet Potatoes, antl so forth. FRUITS Bannanaa, Oranccs, Peaches, Apples, Lemons, Cranljerries. Sears First and Ferry We EACH FROLIC CLOTH fast tuh-pnwf faerie for chillivn, cotlu-s, Men's Shirts and Ladies house dresses, 32 inches wide S!c Store First SL 1 ROMANCE IN RUSKIN'S LIFE 1 Divergent Religious Views for Long j Time Separated Him From the Woman He Loved. ! In m Ituskin declared hi love for Rosle La Touch and told her parent of his hope to make her tit a wife, say J. Howard Whitehouse In ScrUmer'a. There was a ureal difference of years ' between them, Kmkln was forty-sev-; en; Rosle was In her eighteenth year. There was some natural hesitation on ; the part of the parents, and It wns ar ranped that the matter should.be post poned for three years. Put when the period of probation ras ended new difficulties arose. There was hesitation not only on the part of the varvnta. but also by Rosle. Miss La Touch e wns of a deeply re ligious nature, but her views were or thodox and she did not share the wider views an spiritual questions In which -Ruskin Increasingly believed. Her love for him had never wsr ered since the days of her childhood; but she doubted If. holding the views she did. she could marry him. Roth she Jtnd Ruskin suffered the deepest distress. For a little time there was es trangement, and there Is a moving en try In Ruskln's diary In the year 1S70: "Last Friday about twelve o'clock at noon my mistress passed me and would not speak. In the following year there was reconciliation. The end of Ruskln's dream came In I 1875. Miss La Touche's health never ; strong, began to fall, and she died In 1 Hay of that year. Phone 51 Have Our Own Delivery Protect Your Self Against SPANISH INFLUENZA by Using our Cold and Throat Gargle FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE SPEAKING OF MONEY Just How the Goodfields The Stingiest Couple in Town Helped the Red Cross Bv BOOTH TARKINGTON Of ths Vlgil.ntes. "Speaking of money," said my aea farlnB friend of the Mnlne ctat. " Used to have an olil luau hero named CitHMlheltL When lie was yotlni; lie ased to sine In the ctnm-h choir thai didn't c Nit nothlll' and uiurrled one of the Kmherses. hut itliln'l have only one child, ami tt died, and time tie tcot to he about sixty-eight years old tied laved up and ass hlrln out his mon ey at about as bli:h a p' reuL as any body, slaila It all Just trndln' and helo' carvul ahnt he shmil t'arv fulf He wouldn't buy hihself a pair of britches but on.-e In elKhl years, and when bis old sister that lived with em says one day she was hound to see what the Inside the pitcher show theater looked like Just once before she died. why. old t.oodnVId and his wife says that was the last straw, and they tied up and had her hauled off to live on the county. Ills wife was )ust the same as htm, loo. "Well, along about th middle o' the hjird winter, three years sen. lioodlli'ld look sick, and his wife told the neighbors they both thouirht It was a pretty eood iIiIue. coniln' on him In the cold weather that way. be cause fuel was so 111 ur and a person In bed don-t need to use any. lliey wouldn't hear of callln' In the doctor and for two or three weeks the neigh bors and old friends, most of "em. was sure he wus coin' to die, hut then be beizuD to look so well there didn't hardly seem to be much hoe. Old Goodfield Walks In. "He got to coin" out anil hnmhlln around airaln. ami for awhile there wasrv't nobody noticed anytblni; much different. I reckon I wot the first, and It come about mighty iiecr. It was like this: I wus workln In my shack one nlRht pretty lute, tryln' to sik'II out what was ttie mailer with a carburetor I'd brought up from my boat, when there come a tap on the door, and old tvdtleld walks In. I was kind o' surprised to see nlm. but I didn't say oothln' 'cept '(iood evenln',' and all of a sudden he says, ' you know bow mucb money I'm worth T Can you Imagine the feellnx of the j boys mt the front If the Fourth Lib erty Loan is und'-rsubsrilied? I And their corresponding elation at I a smashing oversubscription? j By the way, can't you stretch that ! Fourth Liberty Loan subacrlftion to a Utile larger size. Every dollar makes them holler Buy Liberty Bonds. Bring "Fourth" your savings Buy Liberty Bonds. Billions for Defense or Billions for Indemnities. Knock the Helm out of Wilhelm Liberty Bonds. A little for bonds or all for the Kaiser. Rolfe T-O-D-A-Y AM) TL'KSDAY Viola Dana in Tin: Only Road flA fi-art Metro Screen Drama of ROMANCE and the Great Soiithweat. "He siilil It Jusi ilk ilmt imthln' before It and I said, r'oi Ihe Lord's, sake, Mr. tioodllcld wluit the mat-I tcr?" He hntked klm of f.ilili) lo me. " i in worth u l.utidieit slid locnly four thoiiNaud three hundred utitl m- 1 three dollars slid tllt one cents, he ao s. "'Well, by tlrryl' I sajv j "Well, sir, he bcun lo nti llkei he'd been runiiln' up a hill: he :ot to h.-uviti' like a wlndci iioim; idcn he lci;im lo cry and mm like n aoiti-n tlnit all eiltMl wtiiii tiino niif', Jui dlttl. 'Well, hy trp, I t ti 'mi tfller ft down ami quirt j ity. Vhul' the iiiuii.tT' " '1 C't to die. he . lllllTH'If. I 'I rntn jfu k.' he ituya, 1 hevn u die!' k mid I iictj "'Well I ijK 'we all en t.. lie. "lie kf p' aftnil'ht uu i-ryiti mill (YHhltu and nhl.tn' "leu. h wis, "Ittll I lietef knfuei) 1 had tul I never km. wed It iK'fnre I wan i k I kind o' tlmuicht I wouldn't reel hnf to. when H come r.tit doD to It. "We're all Hw ttutt wny.' I utiyn 'V all koi to Uue tome i kni we wiijt cet oer.' "Well, sir, he lt out n yell thni Jut . utwjut niHtf my httlr. Tli ret of you uln't fit a tintidri mill iwni -four thousand three humlrtMl and nitty thriMf dollntu and Hftyuto rentiil ho tit tlem. 'Ami I cot to diel he $taa; urn! ho ken' on kind of ihoinlir tt 'I pit to ttie I 1 pit to diet I pd to' ilte! And then he pit -hen over In-fore I I rtojld mtrh him and Ml down on a nuitde o tiUHted h.hrer tnit '(He (np U Mi. niiif.. he vvokp tip In hU hii-k next door nt put on aoim clo'tn und come In. look in" am red to 1 dfiith. Mini and me pieket j tl.dd up off the imp ittitl pit hltn i hoii.r, half mrrvln' htm. nnd htm kiti4 of hlrnHrtn' and lolierin' rlk'ht on to when we left him rtouhled up on a rickety chair at hla own fiotias'. j "Next day he wna iimund. Juat i noottt the ii me n ever, nnd never; aid nothtn' ahout not h in', nnd the week af'.er thai he to4k Kreil 'Iwetia' j l)ONT FOIM.ET (ilM IN YANK'S COMKOIET KIT AN AMKIUCAN HOSPITAL, Oct. 14.-When you are making up com- fort kits for soldiers nt the front, have you often wondered juat whut is most needed nnd what in extra an.onr the doughboy's "finds" in that huir? Here i what they have found most east ntiai und useful; A safety razor, shaving hruah nno: soap, UKum.ruHn ana puaLc. xw...K , (rum, play in if rurda, package of ci'ar- ettes, and a can of tobacco. Towel,! washratf, soap, hard candy or choco . I late. Asked what he thought most itn portunt, a do tor here nplied, "('hew ing (rum." Often patients cannot smoke, especially jras cases, or eatinir is difficult. Cum does them lots of (rood." Something to Worry About. An If we haven't alrndy enough to keep our inltnlM Imsy, with war and the hftfli cost of llvtut,'! And our friends, the learn'd asiroiiomerri, who atudy the heuvens Jtixt s riirvfiilly as Ihe aveniKe fellow does the liiiMTiiio.tt re ceKKes of his po k'dliiMik day before pny, lire Intent upon adding to our loml of worry burden. They aoine of them believe the mhi 1 4 (folliR to ex plode. One of Hu tu, wrltlnr; in Pop ular ANtroriomy, fiolntN to '.he fart Unit our Klin la of ndvnueed hpi nnd pro dlctH It M finish ii h the lending fltftir In our solar joteiri. He fluda that our fun haa ronlnieiei ICKfi,fHH tnllea from each Hide, lnn (rlviii Its lint rcr'tr ln.lHKMUKi ml lit eaa of room, .So you aee the kiiu'h renter la rather crowded for spare. Something; like fh three-room ftpartment couple when vN ltln,T relatives heia their uiuuier vu cut Ion drlvra. Syraetiw; Joiiriial. Keady to Leave In a letter received by W, A. Kant burn from hia aon, Aia KaaLburn, who ia at ('amp Kuatia, Virginia, it ia stat ed that thin company in all equipped with overaeaa supplied and la ready to Inmi In for a dent, ami jrou muMn't tobl there was atiytbln' th mntler with him. Wtiut I menu, you couldn't told u.iitilu' on linu In daytime, hut after dark he it ;n sliiiinbllu' all around the village, ami llien when tt gol late. If he see a llk'hl wioew here, licit k'o I there ami bate a Sicll Just ttie Maine he had with me. Heated people with thou p-. he dliL Th Lt ot Cooafield's atony "'lui: ulNiut S-picmbet his wife uu , wfiii lo u II tliw vvim'Iim ff Imviii Hit 1 ill iiuiu 0Mlnrii liimiu and bnultl tn to the HnyliuiL He rut hia ilmmt with a pUN-e of hrokfti httle ui tlierv. und the fuiinls'Ht thini: hneuel- they itxititl the old unuuiii deutl th ainne nrtiTtiison In their htitike here. Th court gave the et:ire to a truat rout puny, anl I ynenn thut nni thr end or rid loHNineltl't liiiinlretl and twenty ftmr thouMind three htiinlreil and ati ty-thrve dollar iiimI tlfiy-otie rent a. "Well. air. you kimw all that atNitit old Mr. and Mr. (Jotidtii-M uihtie a kind of a nintlim. n ou miht rail It, untl there uhn (juiie a pnm) tleal of thlnkln and talkln alwnit It her in the vtlhiire There waa mmiiv thnt elulmeti i hey flkTil o:it htw It all wua tnciini to mean Miutethln. "Anywuy. when ihe mil come from Ihillfui IuhI 1 ki-eiiili.r ne aent oft ntl:lify near halt a rarlottd of drat rute tli In rluht tn a Tew houra, nui there wan two huntrTt ami a-enty odd dollar. au-rlhft n-tt tit ihe vll- Intre. and you know there wiim't hunl ly any of na real mire we could aee I tie winter ihrtmth ourwa, "Vea, I'll put my name down for the Ited CroNa. and I'll hrlt out. iemaa yoi won't have much inuhl k'lttln' tiHJMTlptlotia from the n-t. either, V pd a pnd imtny tmya from hre over there now. ntol we wouldn't like to think of em hnt nnd Imviii' nut In the Mi-hla tttlrtn around nnl mdHMty to irnd 'em InK-ntiae ua at home hadn't found out jet that It'a a mlNtnke to think we're atlll piln' to hat our anv ln"a rlpM Dice uud with ua w lieu 'r dvud 1" Could Not Save Comrade. A frultl.- hut darinc ntt.-mpf to i rvft)e u man under the in iit itnfa.or ! nl.le condition una recently mud- 1 - UHlitim If Idiiiurnrd n Meiutiiin itf Ihtt j nitvill Vol.inteera. ati.l AIM . j jt.rkMori. a wnnlnN.tii rook. 'I . ri hi tt loMt waa a arumim niiun! W. tt. WHh. IJ-t rttlpped ntid fell over!f ,irl fmm Ihe forward turret nf the II. S. M. Iowa. It vi4H cnlil weather and tho wnter was full of fluitlnff Ir. Ne.i--tli'dp ItiihHford nnd Jnckson wit n.....-t..,..t ,.tt..m l I - . wni (( frm UrnU.Illni.. ppAO OUR WA NT a O! TIIK CI.OliK TIIKATKR dcridi'S Ui liikf pricuiitionary fumif?ntinr took phirc nfttrr tlie show on Saturday Nirht ln Hparrd to maki th house With Cofiil Music nnd TIIK TODAY I'sual I'rins U ;kt tiik ii a hit of always iroinit lo a J. '. IVnwy Co. store --no matter where you are. It means tli lest ami tnusl lor your money ALWAYS. llimy Stores ti serv you. Suinu i every iliiy - no so talld sale to keep vtu KUVHiiinir. I.AItl hS SII.K DRESSES !l '(. $11.7.1 111.10 I9.7S 21.7.1 LADIES' SIMS 22.:iO. $21.7.1. $27..10. $2!l.7.1. $.11.71. ;i!i :.o I. viii:s tons $IH..-.0. $l!l.7.1, 22..MI. $21.73. $27.50. $29.75. $:l 1.7.1. $:I9 50 CHILDREN'S COATS $1 9H. $.V90, $li.90. $7 110 DRESS SKIItTS l.!tH. 5.90, H.90. 7.90. 8.90, 9.90 SII.K WAISTS 2 9H. 3.98. 1.98. 1,90 S.90 7. HO 8.90 MKN'S sins $11. 7.1. $I7..10. $19.73. $21.71 rj incorporated 4?Vr. l'Vd.... . ) . V.. .la liana in TIIK dM.Y K(AI (iro. I'ritrhard 1 1 ere j tieo, l'rit hunl wua here for n week eml v nt it with hia daughter. Mere un l.riful Huaineaa j Altorney A. 1 unniinr of llniwnaville lit ut(. tiding to teiil huttiiteiiA in Al hiijty. I WHKV AXSWKKING rlaaaifieda nda. ) kindtv mrntion Th Memtwra The Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder WOMHNS DUKSS SKIItTS Muhnir nnd woratotls ft. 23, 11. Si III. At K nnd t (il.dltKII I TIT It OATS ISr. 8.V. $1.19. $1.25 I.AIIIKS' WAISTS I'luin rolftrs. also nrnt striM piitt.Tns Hc to $I.!IH SII.K WAISTS $2.19 f Hll.liltKN S Wa.h IMtKSSFS I'laids ot plain colors 90r, 9Ke MISSKS' WASH DltK.SSKS Atrrs II lo I I l.ir. $I.H C. J. BREIER CO. yOU DO BETTER 35 jta TAKE NOTICE ntovemnit:. . Ni'W rni'iii't comfoilaldi ' liKST I'KTIJUKS, assures 'the patrons iVTtiTKi 1 1 ; WW ssTTa GLOBE Sessue Hayakawa In "The City of Dim Faces" I'ATHK, SKWS and A lilt; ('OMFI)Y flltCIIFSTUA XYMII'IIIINR Htll.DS TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY THE WARRIOR SEVKN-I'A HT COM EDY-DRAMA starring MACISTE, the KTItONfiEST MAN IN THE WORLD MEN'S OYK.IHOAIS u;.:,u. $n.r.o. i.7. UiM, $21.71 HOYS KlTI'M $.V1I0. Jll.tlO, 7.ll. $H.lll). $.tW HOYS' OVERCOATS $H.0. $.tl HOYS' MACKINAW'S $tl.W) M EN'S M.MKINAWS fH.DO. $9.90, $10.90 MKN'S STAli SIIIIIIS $.1,110, IH.UO, 112.50 MKN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS l tm. $2.i. $2.9M a a at the Kolfe tonight Carnival PolMtnrd- The Ucl t'roa Carnivul which waa to have lcn hehl at Oukville un Kri tiuy afternoon anl eveninjf, Oct. II, hfta leen pontjKjnrd one wk and will he hrhl un Oct. IHth inaU'wl. lo not forget the fried chicken aupper at 6 o'clock IJoU.lw I.AIUKS' t'MIIUKI.I.AS $1.25, $1.11 to $J.5 WltMKN'S KIKIKS Itruaa Kid Vamp, t'luth top to ttiatrh, liuis hrt-l. Inrt, for $t.65 lllark kid Vamp I. sr. with rrr rloth top $3.9H Wttmrn' Comfort Shorn l.are fli'xidlr sole and ruhtwr heel $l.9. $2.50 Womrn's Havana Hrown vamn white kid top $.'..K.' lllark Kid I are. I.ools or mili tary heel $.1.9H $1.65 $I.H5 $.100 HERK FOR LESS For a thorough arruhliinfr nnd is lii'inK Inynl, nnd no (mills will a I'lensiint Place to go. iTi ii i r. I'lKK.It AM 3C (To nrroB any tiwe.