Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, October 23, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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ALBANY WAIl.Y MKMIH KAV, WEDNESDAY. OlTOHKK 2.1. IttlH.
S
li Kit k is ax oitoktixity i; vor to hi v
Comfort Materials
s
Assortment are so complete and no vaiicd that nil may U- suited
then offerings for xnitipl.
COTTON BAITS $100 EACH COMKOIir CKKl'ONNK r
Sandow, full 2 1-2 lbs in weight, Th.se fine comfort cretonnes ZT
ml in one piece suitable for full
ize ImhI.
OTHER BAITS
In 31b. sizes, in on sheet, full
ld siics, at fl.JS. $1.50. l.
Small tatu at I k- and i'tc each
arv S- inches wide and are
' shewn in medium and dark col
ri iks.
SII.MM INKS
Full yard-wide. Come in l-eau-tiful
floral patterns, also plain
col..rs 2c a ard
Hot Water Bottles
Guaranteed $2 and Up
FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE
WOOL KINISHK.M BAITS
Full bod siie, ono sheet 2 pounds in weicht.
COMMEIil I A I. WOOL HA TVS .
Exceptionally fino for comforts or mattresses
proof. Opens up in ono la rye fluffy shoot.
$I.M
. $.1.25
Sanitary and moth.
Flood's Store
334 West First St gj
.savf am
7 t
Ml
Cheer
Your
Soldier
Withthe
Best News
From Home
Your Photograph
Government advices are that no pr.c' ao should be larger than .x-1k1
and that to insure safe delivery in time fur Christmas, shoul ! n. e
mailed later than November
Ouinjr to the threat demi'nd for ru-tures caused ly the v.ir, it is
very important that you shim!) have yours taken now at
Clifford's Studio
The Sample Store's Tri
Weekly Reminder
MKN'S MUMNAWS
Norfolk double breasted models.
Wide shawl collar. In various
plaid comhinations. Priced to
you at our usual low prices
of $7.."i. $s;o. js.s.v jst.r.o to
MO SO.
HtiS' MVCMNAWS
Norfi'U or pinchhuck belted
models, plaid ar.il plain colara
$1.95 to $."i.S.
MKN'S HEAVY SWKATKIIS
Tout stlo. blue, mnrroon and
heathers $3.00 to $
JHISKY .KWKKS
tlroy or hli.e . . SI 2."., $: I
MKN'S CNUl KUK.Ul -
llu your uu.iei wear ne. .t n -w.
Oi.r M.c . and m:. ale i.tost
complete ai tl.is thiic.
Cotton I'liio-.s . . $l.l"i. $1.7'
l ait vo,l uino'Ls 2."i, $2 9K
i ii ill's Natural $1 "ill
AUMV MIIK rs and lUSVMIliS
Kcjtvtoil foi lii it impel lYc-
tie
MKN'S Kt HI.KIf I' M S
lila. k or ml $2.!T.. $.1 '0 to V'. ti'l
C. J. BRE1ER CO.
YOU DO BETTER IlERi: FOR LESS
It una hettf thntt Hon. J. K. Wcalh
crford nitttlc hi4 t;irt for a very a tto
and nuci'e!i.tful iuieer nit a lawyer.
I.. K. Klitin v it h hoy aiul younv
man here, unl very few HrowimviMo
nun go to A limit y without callmn on
him.
Howe It ro. have a well piitromrcd
store here, (ieore prrpuivd for the
work hy tra, hink' M-hmd for L'l yeum, '
mostly uround Albany.
Hon. J. . Calttrnith. imniimdon
!krent at Hluine. Wash., heiran hn
I. inn county rt'Midfiu'e here, coming
from TeniU'-utee. j
MISFITS
II F. IV X.
No matter huw cool the weather,
one can easily Uvome hot hy readiritr
anything that conu-s from Ht-rlin.
133 West Fir t Street
There i
ahout the
of liars.
s no longer any question
ahidini: phue of the print.'
A two- or three-days resilience in
this fine home place up the Calapoota
has leen greatly enjoyeti. not the least
hftnir my stay with the Nortons at
their hotel.
The trouble with I'.rownsvilti i nt
that it is divided hy a river, hut that
tl.e people, have al-A.t9 retnainded
vided, anl to this ilay have two hih
S'.'hools insteail of one; and do not puil
together the way the wople of a citv
should do. It is to Ih? regretted, for
there are some of the Itt jeople In
, Oregon here.
Speaking 'f tfood Jteople, two of
them are iunniti for cunnty office
W. J. .Miki for fheru'f and Mim
IowelI for treasurer.
ak.lv
Hm.y Kl
ka a couple year
Mrs. liliisely and
tiurn. formerly of
i'"!er 1-eitK' ir
! here for ;
Mrs. Jadk-e
A li-iiin . are
i Alas-
viit.
ltUck-
sister
and next .lmir nei; hUirs. The Itlake
ly hoys have hec :i:e prominent. Wil
liam i.s one of LM:a!i!las wealthy cit
:.ens; J.k' has U-n deputy sheriff at
!Vnileton for 1; jAars; (leore is a
prosperous dn.i-it nt The Ialles,
unl Jim has hirire h-ddim.- at Knter
pri.se. Another bur family of men who have
spread out in a prominent way are t!ie
rempletons.
The StiinanK have the leading' store
;ero. The father of K. Stanard was
trie of Al!any's early mayors.
lann has rm better citizen than H-m.
W, IV KImore. president of the bank,
:.lwas stati lin.- for the lst.
Iff i
Mm ri
mtUothes hi I
'''fl -Lj
The 100 Per
Cent Look
THE
MKX ARK JUMiKI) TO NO SMALL DKf.lIKK HV
TIIKIK rKKSOXA L AIM'KAKANt K. LOOKS UK
KLKCT TIIK MENTAL ATTITLDK AND KN.WILK
ONE TO JLTM;E t).N SI'ilIT THE MA XX Ell OK
MEN WE A HE.
AI'I'EAHA.VES AUK )K CO! USE l)E( KIVINf;
AT TIMES, HIT AS A CKXKKAL THI.Nf; A MAN
f.ETS MORI f'OXSIKEKATION IX A XV WALK
OK LIKE IK IE TAKES I'AHTKT'LAH C.'ARK OK
HIS I'KKSf ,AL AI'I'EAItA.Xl E.
CLOTHCItAKT CLOTHES A HE IIESIfi.N EI) Foil
EVERY 'TVI'E OF MAX ANI ARK SO I'RK Li)
THAT NEARLY EVERYONE CAN' UK WELL
DRESSEK AT A I'RK'E UK KEELS UK CAN'
AFFORD TO 'AY.
The Blain
Clothing Co.
"Value First Store"
CLOTHCRAFT STORE IN THIS TOWN
Important
Points for
You to
Remember
i4'k
A HOI T ( HILDRE.VS
S II O E S
COMFORT- f'hil.lien's f.-et an-I'roA-iru'
f.H-t. They v-row
Irfith w:iy.. u'a not only n--r
ssary to fpt shoes lonir onourh
lut they s!... i.l.l Lu built on lasts
that allow lenty of room for
th! little fr-.-t to expan I in a na
tural way.
SERVICE Hicause of t h ;
rout'h us.-itfe to whicli child
ren's shoes are pxj.o.s'-!, thev
must neievsjirily Iw rnailo well,
of thoroughly n-liahle leathers.
STYLE The element of "styli "
is important heenuse no mat
ter how fotl the iinlily or how
eomforli.ble i!k; last, you would
n't want your ehild to wear
shoes that were not i-ood look
inv Our Children's Shoes embody all
these inioif ant points ami in
addition, they nro very reason
ably priied, as the following
will attest.
:.i.eii i u, r, $i.r,o to $.1.00
Sines S to . $2.00 to $.1..'i0
Sizes S 1-2 to II . S2..-.0 to $1.00
:'izes II 1-2 to 2 . $.1.00 to $0.00
McDowell
Shoe Co"
Wool Dress Goods
Klt;HT NOW is the tinio to buy i-iioiikIi to Ixst for months to eom.
We iiiote piiees fully M ier rent under today's iniusel.
Ilil imh CHITON SKIHIK nil lol.ns
:iil liuli IIAI.K WOOL SKItliK iill.olor.
il iiieh ALL WOOL SKIlliK. all roluni
in.li WOOL TAFFETA All t-olor
41-iiu-h Al l. WOOL I'OI'I.INS All rolon
M liu-h AI L WOOL tiAIIKKl'INES All iolor Il.tW
41 ineli ALL WOOL CLAIMS $LM. 12.21
S1IKCIIKIIM CIIKCKS .. tc. SHc. Kite. Mr. I.2S. $l.l. l 9. $111
nrorpcrafed S J
Murphy's Seed store to-lay received
n seeond t-arloail of l-eniis frtint Cor
vullis. with orders to elenn them nt
the warehouse. They will Ik sIi1ihI
Kant front Albany ns soon as they nre
put in proT t'on-htlon.
Itrownsville. (Vt. 'J.'
WHEN ANSWEKIN'C rl.lfflI, ,d
kindly mention The Mvmormt.
KN'tJRAVKM CHRISTMAS CAHMS
ttur Christinas Samples are now
ready anil you should pliu-e your or-
early. C. (i HA WI.I.N'tiS.
I'JI llron-iiilbin St
dels
CITY TREASl'REIl'S NOTICE
Notlee Is hereby Kiven that the un
deraiened City Treasurer of Albany.
Oregon, has f inula on hand to and will
pay t.eneral Kutid Warrauta Noa. '"1
to Ml ini'., the issue of ll 17. Interest
wilt cease with the date of this notice,
ttct. lit. L'lK
'-'oL'K
HE Best Advertisement in
the World
IT IS Till: TICK of the Clock.
It says only one short vvorJ. hut it says that
word over and over.
Here the tick is loud there low.
Hut always millions on millions of clocks arc
sayini; it.
It
never stops.
It speaks to a baby's ears,
hours of an old man.
and to the dying
It speaks in time of joy; in time of jrief; in
time of idleness, or striue and stress; in
time of peace, or time of WAK.
It never stops.
Always it is telling the old. old story of the
clock, "Time Flies."
Always it is repeating the stern lesson of life
"I he World Forgets."
It never stops.
And it has made the clock the best known
thinn in all the world.
Such is the power of reiteration.
Such is the power ol persistence.
Such is the power of constancy.
Call the advertising roll of honor, the world
famous advertising, alive to answer
None ever stooped. All have told their storv
over and over, and still are telline it.
Advertising stopped is advertising dead.
Advertisine brought back from the grave
must foot auuin 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 Till: TICK of the clock, as it tells
you : "Time flics. The world forgets."
NOW is the time to advertise.
ROHI-UT F. WNFHART.
ii
II. CUSICK.
i'ity Treasurer.