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ALBANY BAIL! DEMOCRAT, TIIVRSDAY. NOYEM HKR SI. 1918. OFFERINGS IX DOMESTIC GOODS FOR HOLIDAY SEWING Dolls at Absolute Cost Make the Kiddies Happy LISTEN: With every dollar purchase we will sell at WHOLESALE PRICES any doll in the store FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE "Crown System" Overalls III. I K lllll-LAUGK AND BOOM Y. 50 doten ut received ALL KI.I'X. - $1.98 Pair ALL-LI SEN SCARFING lit yd Natural color, pure linen, 22 1-2 Inches wide. For table runners. ALL-LIN K.N DAM ASK 6Xe and 75c yard Damask Scarf inn in pure white, plnin center, Grecian borer. Meal for dresser acarfa, tow Is, etc. piano scarfs, pillow topi, etc. ! HANDKERCHIEF LINEN ' 1JJ yard j Pure linen, full bleached, fine, , aheer quality for kerchief an.l fancy work. j ALL-LINKS' HICK 65c, and 85c yard Plnin and fancy figures. For scarfs, towels, etc. 15, IS and 20 inch widths. PAtiB ruCB L LINEN-FINISHED Pillow Tubinr. 42 inch width 50c yard TERRY CLOTH, pure white, for towels, washcloths, baby bibs, etc. 35c yard CRASH TOWELING in oyster while and natural linen color. 15c to 35c a yard STAMPED GOODS, odd lot of pillow lops, collar havs. baby bibs, collar and cuff sets, etc., to close out 15c LICK Y WITH IIEINIKS GOT AWAY THE YANKS, SAFELY Nov. 21. Flood's Store 334 West First St There is pathos in the brief reports (hat airmen sometimes turn in re garding battles above the clouds. The best words of a great writer would hardly t more vivid than the follow ing reports with all their miliurv brevity as they wire turned in. I apt. 11 reports: Comlxit 9:20 to 1 Saw one enemy aircraft north of Pont -a-.Mousson at ;"00 meters. Over Sampigny saw biplane Rumpler. 1 Climbed to T'.'iOO meters and bended enemy aircraft off his lines, lie turn ed east over Forct d'Aprcnuint. Capt It got under his tail while pilot was maneuvering and an opportunity came to dive under him and nttiuk from be low, which I did, firing 40 shots from :'0 meters, lloth guns jammed, and Albany in "M'liss," based on Bret llarte's story of Cte days of '4'.'. Sli appeals as a hoydeuiah girl, brave, re sourceful, kind ami tender hearted. "M'liss" is billed for the Cloho today and Friday. 9:40 region of Sampigny Gironville ' w,,il Scaring jams lost sight of fight GLOBE TODAY and FRIDAY MARY PICKFORD in (6 M'LISS 99 There's a hearty laugh, a tiny so h, and a host of thrills in this fa mous story by Bret Harte, "The Poet of the Sierra Nevada." ALSO A CHRISTIE COMEDY THE HOI SE THAT JACK BL'ILT MATINEE 6-15c Eveninfs 10 -20c Time 8 o'clock in tile clouds. Capt II ami Lieut S were still after enemy aircraft when I left at 2.000 meters. Rumpler had white tail, green camouflage and No. S was painted on both sides of fuse lave in white paint." -Lieut. S reports: At 9:10 en :a d WHEN ANSWERIXG classifieds ads. kindly mention The Democrat. 4 WILL DUY POTATOES 1 PAY CASH at loading point F. O. B. car. I also handle Number One Hay 4 or Second Grade Hay. 4 M. G. REED - - Both Phones Etnng de Girondel. Combat began at 55K meters. Fired 2(H) rounds from 150 to 40 yards range. Put the observer's gun out of action, then both of my guns failed. I.ieuts. E and S also attacked. Both Lieut. S's guns failed and Lieut. S had motor trouble. After my guns jammed I maneuvered ""iy two-seater over Commcic v the enemy plane, a biplane Rumpler, lt 4SlH' "''"' Kired some 150 shuts to within 50 meters of the ground in ' n""r" of from 100 ,0 40 meters, the region of Etang Neuf. Held him 'ntmy to a dive and I follow there for five minutes without being PullillK P "0 meters to fix able to fire a shot and trying to bluff n arhinegun jam. At this point of the him into landing. Was several times nihat my pressure sstem went baj. in perfect position at 20 yards range. nlo'u'' stopping dead, so I was Finally the pilot realiied I could not for"'J tc near Gironville. The shoot, the enemy plane flew straight vnemy artilleiy opened fire on my mn for its own lines. I followed to the cnine 15 mi;'utes after I had landed ivgion of Louemont at 400 meters nl- and UP to the ,im ' ,l'ft not ' titude. When I turned to come home " ,li"?'t hit- 1,11,10 th Plane un the enemy plane followed me back to duubte.lly is badly damaged, our own lines, the pilot firing about Th airmen who figured in 50 rounds from the forward irun with- t'"4 ri-'llt nle regarded as "meat'aml out result. The Rumpler was camou- "'30 "luy Heinies" by the airmen, faged in green and black diamonds ; " ' '-Mni that victory is so close j with white tail, the cross on tail, on "ml "P "wny "''y thru airmen's upper and lower wings, number 8 in 'Ul'- J white on each side of fuselage. Iur- ing latter part of combat the observer , l'K MARY PICKFORD stood up facing me and as I maneuver- 'COLONEL' NOW fed he would turn and point to his pilot I ithe direction in which to turn." In the 1""' ear the Pul,lic h -j Lieut. E reports: Saw two enemy 'errt'd to Mary P''ord affectionate I aircraft cast of Bey at 4.000 meters. a "ur "America's Sweet- 1 heart,' "etc., but now it is "Colonel" - . .Mary, for that honor was conferred l!!i!l!!i!!!IVuPn her Co1- R- r"ncuf. com S3 ir.anding the M.'ld regiment field ar ', tillery, when she recently adopted that HI splendid Innly of young Yankee aul S diers at Camp Kearney, California. 1 Miss Pickford is soon to I seen in 11 Tn3 T1 Christmas goods are on the shelves in the stores. Few merchants have enough help to handle the usual last-dav crowds, and because of this, are anxious to spread the buying season over as long a period as possible. : : : : : The buyers are waiting for the businessmen to show their hands. They are stand ing back while every golden day that passes means just, that much less profit and that much more work for over worked clerks. Newsoaoer space and holiday windows will shorten the season which is already too short for ,the limited number of clerks to handle. Next month will be here with a rush. Don't procras tinate. Don't delay. : : : : Advertise Xmas Specials Now Set forth Price and Descrip tion of your Gift Goods that the public may select. MllttllMHttmi'llMIIIIH'lHM It M t IlIMIIIItlllniMIIMttmiminitltlllHIMtflHItlMlltriirfrllllHi, .mi tin Compare These Prices With Others Fresh Cranberries, lb. IS Sweet Potatoes B Iijs. for 2!ie Florida Grapefruit 10c Huckleberries, per pound . . 25c Apples, per bushel 95c First-class potatoes by the sac!:, per lb 2c Best strained honey in bulk, per pound 30c Fresh Codfish, per lb. 2." Salt Mackerel, each 2m Salt Herring 3 for 25c IIome-(rrown chestnuts, Ih. 30e Fancy home-grown walnuts, Mayettn, Frnnquelts nnd California paper-shells. Brn7.il Nuts, fresh stock. Holloway's Farmer's Store jTHFSK I.IHKIM Y BONDS j CAREI I I.LY SALTED DOWN I NEW YORK. Nov. 21. When the U. S. S. San Diego was sunk last June i off Fire lland. approximately $100, I'OO in Lilwrty Bonds Monging to the crew went down with her. I'fforts are being made to obtain a ruling from the treasury deartment that these bonds are to te considered as destroyed. Such ruling is neces sary in order to have the "liberties" rerlared. MAKE Yttl R OWN BROOM AND SWEEP VOI R OWN HOME WASHINGTON'. Nov. 21. New brooms may sweep clean, but new brooms have tern so expensive of late that they have been in the lusurv class. This will soon Ite changed, however, according to the agricultural depart ment. Broom corn raising is to tie encouraged. Making bruoms at home also will hr demonstrated as feasible and encouraged. ATTENTION MACCABEES There will be a meeting next Satur day evening, Nov. 2-'t, 191H. Be sure and come out. KASPER KROPP. 21n22 Com. 1 I 0 1 4 I 1 0 I I 0 ' o ! 1 i ! . ' TfiMSGIIG"' SPECIAL Women's F.i:ht-Inrh Lace Boots, in Grey and Brown Kid with Cloth Top to match. Leather Louis Heels. Sizes 4 to R. "Widths A A to D. fl.r0 Value at $5.45 r :Tt Incorporated S J hep 1 tiiii Ti j m r.i 1 w m m Y. SECKETAKY TEACHES (Cuntliiutil from r 1) Irnrn to piny tmll on thvm Is inn-eg-fturily limilrtl. ihllilrm Kint It in th opinion of this Y. M. A. man, who hns htul wide vxprivruv in playtroutnl wurk. tlmt Ih wny to in trmliu- tkn Im 1 1 nmontr th Krrnch In n iimniifr iiuurinir luccma U to tKiit ii th chiMn-n. Ho anys tlmt ply K'niumi program, tUvrlortl Nlontr tnr n prKnl American linn, will (flv thr right kind of muarulnr tmintnic ami it I no ftlimulntia thv intr't thnt rvtrn ti.i.lly will popularui ihr A mi r irun ijHjrt, On the other haml, he ny that l here ia little chntu of muWntr lnse Uill a 110 if one nttrmpta to teai-h it to iwiiilU from "tu-rntch' with the hnnl n. The attempt of a --novice to hit a rojtulatinn Inavhnll with a regulation tiut are bound to le diarouravlnK and in aoma rate wherv thia haa lieen tried, the French have com to tho curie! jainn thnt they never will be aide to ac u ire enoui akill to wulluti out line Urivea. On th other hand, anyone that ia not liltnd ran hit an indoor ball when thrown ordinarily. Then are pitcher who have ao much atuff that thev achieve biifer atrtke-out recorda than the hi ir Ira truer In the outdoor Kne, but auch men would not be aelected, naturally, to tearh the French now to play. YOl'R EYES are our specinl interest. We thoughtfully presenile for them. We carry a large stock of all tho latest styles in Optical Stock. Our service will mran keen pleasure and lasting comfort to you. E. C. MEADE Optometrist Wc Never Use Bait TO GET Cl'STOMEIW INTO OCR 8TOP.K Just Good. Clean MrrrhaaJU at a Fair Pro.1t no tli.ia spelt In printing the figure "9", so popular nowadays with depart ment stores. They say bllli-rs of U Is figure Is used every da as real bait fur customers. OCR DUTCH and CHEMICALS are the BEST that Money Cap Buy We sell them to you at fair prices, with good service. Burkhart & Lcc Cloth of Silver Pumps turn soles, covered Louis Duels. Made on the popular narrow toe Inst. $8.00 Value $4.45 McDowell Shoe Co. In order to comply with tho President's Proclamation that nil business he suspended on Thanksgiving Day, this Store will be closed all day, and we ask your cooperation by doing your shopping now. The Sample Store's Tri Weekly Reminder LADIES' SHOES Mnhognny Brown Larc, cloth top to match, Ixuis or military heels, plain or stitched toe tIM llrown Iice, Nubuck top, mil itary heel ' $.'i.9H Grey kid vamp, grey cloth top, lace $3.98 All brown kid larc, Ixiuis heel $1.95, :...' LADIES' I'ELT II ATS Just here, a new shipment in various colors, for $1.65, $1.9 LADIES' WAISTS Silk $J.9H Georgette Crepe $.1.98 LADIES' WASH WAISTS Kor 9Hr. $1.19 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' WASH DRESSES , From 90c to $1.98 LADIES' UMBRELLAS $1.23, $1.4.1. $I.N9, $2.95 C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HER1I FOR LESS 'JJF..'. "How Do You Do" And "Good Bye" You Ilse Those Wosds whan ffleods (oms to your hon e. Yu art (rlad to set them, and sorry that they art leaving. IT IS THE WAY OP THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL at Portland. Cordiality of Greeting, nice servlc, gepsge for your use If you am driving a car, and eloaa proxlmtvy to all placet of Interest, art mak. 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