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pagb roim AI.UANT ItAILT DKMOCRAT, MONDAY . D TOREK 21, ltl. Protect Your Self Against SPANISH INFLUENZA by Using our Cold and Throat Gargle FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE Sl'ITI.Y VOIR NEEDS IV Mens Hats Never have we ahown a more complete atock thun riKi't now. All thadca: 'iiayn, lliuwtii, (ireena. Tana and lllutk. Very lieal makea altninulile - direct from the niaken to you. Hit; huyiiiK for our 1!7 lluiy Store, mrana a iavliiK to you. II SK $:' 4S 2.H f.'t.iS I1.SH 1145 A DOZEN SHAPES Outing Flannels hew, from our well aborted ntivk uf liuht and dark roloi in Htripei ttinl cheeki; it hut phi in eolom in Hue. pink, eieam and white; extra! trood qualities imludtio ihiiny I'loth. Tho regular -7- to itO-iiu'li w idth niv wry moderately pi n od at -T In .l.'ic n tanl YAitu-winir oitim.s in KihhI, heavy, tuilint.intial qunlitieN. plain while, only 2 :.. mul ;tiv ord Flood's Store 331 West First St. Misrirs Hv K. r. X. Twciily-Two Million KA1SKK lI.A YS IT. TOO I.OXlON. IVt. 1! I . - In u town Vound train u Mulwart killed neiveatit hud in custody n thin, lanky tlerr nti prisoner of war. The prisoner wan a hoy of nomo !' world ain't oum. See?" or 17 years, anil he seemed Im-hlv pleased with Kni;liuil. When nut utir Went tit I'orllani! -vcyintf tin aeenory he eheervd himtclf ( Kev. A. M. iliiatmi went to Port hy piny in tr on n mouthoran. After laud tins tnoiniti, nn huMtie. 1 1 inr one or two tune ho midden), hroke into "love Me and the World I , Mint'.' "Stow that, youne'mi," f row led the seiveant, "We don't love er, anil th- The Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder LADIES! THESE DROWNS ARE J I SI- l MAIKHiANY IlKOWN I.AC E Cloth to match. Military heel, imitation tip, fine kid stock, only Il.tij MAIHMiANY HROWN CALF Ijice t-luth top. military heel, (toodycar welt, sewed; worth $...(; our price $.1.ti. M Allot; ANY HROWN kill l.acc cluth top, Louis heel l.ti.'t These shades uf hrnnn are riKhl. You be the jude on our prirtn. Ill VI K Kll LACE l.oui heel - M.H.H to '. III. VCh kill LACE Military heel tl.l.i. I.7S III.Mh kill LACK Cr.-y .loth toi .1.JS (.I'KY kill LACK With pearl rrey tops .... VICI kill Jl I.IF.IS . I . (.". li .H!i. ..:;. women's comfort shoes tiM, .:, C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER UERU FOR LESS Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS HEADlit'ARTEKS FOR IRITT J A US BALL MASONS -Pinls, QunrU ami llulf (Jallona; KKKK S. S. MASON - PinU, guaits un.l Half tlalloim; ECONOMY S. S. I'intM, tinnrtu atul Half thillona. Plenty of EXTRA l.lhS of all kinJ.' JELLY CLASSES- S.piam an.l Tall. SAME I'KICE Ki:itY DAY ( OMK AM) SEE EASTBURN BROS. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT W offer every acrvice in the irope of good hanking capahle man airement, ample capital, convenient locution, modern equipment, com plete facilitiea and efficient service. Wo invite your account. ALBANY STATE BANK VEGETAHLKS Tomatoea, Celery, Turnips, (,'nhhae, (irouml Cherriea, lettuce, Sweet I'oUtoea, and ao forth. HUHTS Dannanan, Oraniret, Peachea, Apulea, Iximona, ('rnnlMrricn. Sear s Phone 51 First and Ferry We Have Our Own Delivery ; l.el-anon 1 1 an the ilinliih'tiun of hnv one of fie hest hot 1 in the Yal ley, tne Hot ) U-hanen. Alheil K Wit noli, "mine liont " It in lioltsl Ileal aiul far for ltd ysn Meiviio. Hit r cU nf it k inititutioiiA in the pa per null, witli u laifo payroll. I Uuioti i the home of Milton A M tiler, rollei lor of mtei nal revenue, one of Oii''tni'H mot prominenl an. I patriotic eitl.en-t. A No, ,,f SaiiHie) M Ciailittfl. nt:ite rn iitt.r, w io:ii 1 am i lift M mi .1 w ill kui -i'etil tiiinm li. After heinj' in the newipajM-r huni nemi for many yearn, I'tmtmanler K it k -patiit k fin.U Immii a aKely an eav joh. He only work now fioni u.'M a in. to h.'to p. in. The harher iiNu aiv Nome Worker here, keeping their sliopH oihmi until h p. Ml. Speaking of hiirhfrN, H. A. love .ill. wf. 1 u len in IUkmI Kiver fo. tome time, t tu ie a:alti. Mm. I.uvc all w. foiinelly Minn Jennie t'ov, of Alhany. IVrsons lEuv Ittuuin i WAsmxi.roN. o, i ::i r. i. ! ppiontiat ty J.'.imti.OiHi h-i.oiin or ; 0 pel cent of the imtioti'ii population nul.i.t-i ile. to the l-ouilli t-ll-.ity Loan. Thin in aluut '.'II j.. r rent intui.He in ittti oKi.il h ili-n in. r i lu Th i.l I. an. (.hosts lto llaiuiiuis ( ;ip; Coniciy, wtium I I. ail not j l iiiKtis r.loun Oil The inie-. ,u I1.! mhi of Mr aixl Mi I l.:m. Neuuiuti of t hitwooo! ont I u.i fincit. ami t'tr tijn of the of el t':ti v.h.'ii a iiii h he W .in pounl i ii with n hammer ephn(tl late .a t u t tin y afternoon. Tlie hoy wan hiout;ht to the office of r I tax m white Inn wouhiln were Jrenne.) I ! t llY NKWS I lilej U rut hriMtkk Mr. ami Mm. (.rover I'owern and M i . nml M i . J t mik Waicl drove to A ll'iuiy yeHii'io f 1 1 iii ahin mid viMtc.) Mr. an.l Mm. Hert Uentl iook at the Hotel Alhany. Here I rom Sratllr Mm Kclwin 1-mi tmilh r nn.l il.uij h tt i Julia Ann at ;iv. ! in Ahanv Sn ! ii i tiny fur a month' viml. Mr. Kurt inillt r accoinp.itiicil theiu home nmi ip lit the ihiy yeitcnlay, returnin,' lo Seattle hint rveiiinf, where he in nta lioiieil in the iuiv.il li .iiniYiK ramp. '.hont uf iiiunlereil iihmi ami wuimii, t .how tn f Kliinilem, uf lAJiivnin, Itine liefoie the friehtenetl runian, Whinperinj', ",SU muiiy ntain!" tihontu of nchniien fur wiM (loininioii, (ihonln uf vie torien unwoO, 'iht.ntB uf fttarvnur tiiolhem, eryiiitf, "tiive me hark y ohlier on!" 'Jlumta uf power unavailing', hoi(n of puinnaner lotif fled; Womt of nil, the pallid fmi-i Uf the hont uf nol.li.-r dead. Now hehold the l'lujiilnfi Terror, Haflled, U'liten, uftd ut ly, turned uutrnnt of e real ion Thm in Willielm. Thin, Thr Day! J Incorporated J Incorporated Aliiiin "'n f"r many ycam, aa in town. In Slalon Yolrrda; coiniiiK l.in from mar Snl!mu., Mr. ami Mra. I.. II. Weaver an.l Mr. where he i working in aawnull. Ilia.aiel Mi: i . k. thun lull drove to father had the reputation of Unitf the Stiiyton yeatenla) and apclil tile .til)', pn iiiter joker of eaily dayit in Alhuny To Attend l-'unrral Chu,. Ihn'Kruf and 'rallk llomkv Weill to Lunelle thm motlilliK to at-t-nti the furiei:il of r-rank JcAell, who dieil of pneumonia following an at-ta.-k ol SpaniHh itiftuenui. Mr. Jew ell UUM a itieiiiUr of the l.tcal ol.h-r of KH, and wi ll known in All any. Ili-re Yenti rduj Ml. and Mm. C. E. Ijinktrie of U l. anon and i ll A. Tutoin of tin- naval liiiinini' uti.tl.ui of Seattle were in W. II Chance, fornieily of Alhany. now an Aiunnville miller, drove into town on a flour lo'lling trip, t-'cttlni.' muiiy or.lcm alori' the way. An Alhany college. i;railiiate i tcacluiii' heie. I had to pronime not to put her name in the puM-r. itut there in no tea. 'hint' junt now The Kin mare him ntoppcd tinned of a pul.lic natheiint' ihaiiicter, thuuh I Alhany ycntcnliiy haven t even heard u aueeze. A. J. linker, c'liniii.'rcial tourmt with hhil'tiartci at lu'ene, w an hen-. He lined to run out of Alhany for iiiiuiy yearn. Ilodc out here with Hilly llofhin, -'7 yenra an l(. It. man, and he doesn't look over .'I.'.; hut he IS. Returned Thin Mornini; 1 Mi. A. II. Ihmhip and daughter. Minn Mar'ari't Ihinlap, returne.l home thi, morning; from Shed.l. where they npent the week end with rela. tivra. Here From Vancouver i W. L. Sainnon of Vancouver aH?nt the week-end at the home of (). A. Ar. :chihahl and rettinu-d lo 'aucoiiver Ihin morning. CITY lltEASl'KEICS NOTICE Notice in herehy (-iven that the mi-! lernii-ned City Treanurer of Alhany. nr'"' Orei-on, hlia funda on hand to and will John Chrmt returned Saturday eve pay Ceiieral Fund Warranta Not. Il'.I fr'"" " aeveral ilnyn" ntay n to -l-J inc., (he inane of l'.l7. Interest 'orthind. will celiac with the date of thia notice,' ' "icr Alhany Woman Dick Oct 111, l'.llH. , Word han jiint heell received thai II. II. CUSICK. Mi- Coucklin of Lou (laton, formerly I'.n2l City Treaaurer. "f Alhany, Iuih piiHHed nway. She leaves three children, Mra. l-'annle Tory and Frank Coucklin of 1-iin Oat- aa and John Coucklin of San June. I lldcrxnea Operation Mia. It. y. Snly, -H iinderwenl a e noua operation at St. nMry'a huapilal today and in reported lo Im- jreltiiiit alonir in irood aliupv. s nnppy hort ' Vamps Tim one real innuvntlon in liiHtn for Fall. In llrown and (irny Kid with Cloth top to mulch;' I 7-H Louin U-ntlier llceN. Welt Sol, -a V IN.no AA to l. See our Window. McDowell Shoe Co" THIS HAY IN THE WAR OCT. 21, VM7.- Itiinaian fleet eit capca from Moon Sound IVtrorrad an ntiiiucea. (K'T. Ill, llilii. Runninim report ex cellent pnnrreaa in their relreat in I'ohriidjn. OCT. 'Jl, I I T. Hiili'iiri.'ina cut Ka, lonika Ninh railway. OCT. HI, I'll I... IIHti,,!, fleet hoi,., harda Oatend. . ARMY relk;ion motorized WASHINGTON. Octl.-Fik.,tii, army paraona with the A. E. F. in France lire dinpenaini? chfer and mer cy from iiiilomohilea mid molorcyclea. Many denominiitionnl war comrnia- aioim, it wan alaled today, arc, aupply- init their repreaenlativea with these nieiina of (ret linn nhout on tho firinir line. Do your Xmaa ahopiiiiiir curly fur tho lioya Over Thoro. WHEN ANSWERINO rlnaaifleda ada mnuiy mention the Democrat. "VAD HOW WANT ADS I'll RF:E IK It RS RED CROSS WOltk PER WEEK FOR WOTTn V. OF (1. Eugene, (ht. 21.- Three hour, of Red Cruaa work 1, compul sory for the uiiderclasKWomen and voluntary for upM-n'lasswoiiien at the I'niversity of Oregon. As yet Red Crosa hna no place In uluch to meet, l-aat year the wurk was carried on in the Y . W. C. A huiii'alow, whi.-h is now occupied hv the department of physical education for women. If possihle, a houae near the campua will be turned into Red Crosa rooms, but if that ia impossible. Red Cros work on the campua will not lieitin for aome aix weeka, at whlc time the military quartan will be ready. The work In all probability will be under a committee from the Y. W. C. A. and Women'a I-aifue, with auper visors from the Eugene chapter. : III HE Best Advertisement in the World1 IT IS Till; TICK of the Clock. It says unly one short word, but it says that word over and over. Here the tick is loud there low. Hut always piillions on millions of clocks arc saying it. It never stoos. It speaks to a hahy's ears, and to the dying hours of an old man. It speaks in time of joy; in time of grief; in time of idleness, or struggle and stress; in time of peace, or time of WAR. It never stops. Always it is telling the old. old story of the clock, "Time Flies." Alw ays it is repeating the stern lesson of life "I he World Forgets." It never stoos. , And it has made the clock the best known thing in all the world. Such is the power of reiteration. Such is the power ot persistence. Such is the power of constancy. Call the advertising roll of honor, the world famous advertising, alive to answer.. None ever stunned. All have told their storv over and over, and still are telling it. Advertising stopped is advertising dead. Advertising brought back from the grave must foot again the long, old road from the very beginnin. NOW is the time to advertise the only time. Advertise tomorrow when tomorrow is NOW Listen to THE TICK of the clock, as it tells you: "Time flics. The world forgets." NOW is the time to advertise. ROBF.RT E. RINEHART.