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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1919)
ALBANY DAILT DEMOCRAT, THVRSRAY. JANUARY IS. 191. PACK FOUIt Wall Paper Every Quality, Quantity and Price FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE With Spring Sewing already ind.r way or beles planned, .omen will appreciate thi. opportunity to supply their need at epeeial price during our ANNUAL WHITE SALE We list her only a few of the aiaay rood things we hae in tore for you during thi. sate Reduced price on WHITE GOODS For your Spring Sewing you will need FLAXOIiS, BATISTE, LAWNS, ORGANTIE, DOTTED SWISS. Etc. We have them in plain and fancy weaves at special prices during our "Annual White Sale." BED SPREADS At liberal discounts. Plain hemmed, scalloped, cut cor ners, square corners, etc. Cro cheted and Marseilles pat terns. A big stock to select from. Sale prices range from $1.80 to $6.75 All Winter-Weight INDKRWKAR Reduced in price. Women's Vent and I'ants, bleached, fleece lined. Reg ular 7oc quality, sale price 59e Women's I'nion Suits, high or low neck, long or short 1eces. ankle length. Sale prica 93c Domestics NOW is the time to buy MUSLINS. SHEETINGS, TUBINGS. CAMBRICS. NAINSOOKS. LONG CLOTH. INDIAN HEAD, Etc, at remarkable sarin. BLEACHED MUSLIN of standard quality a .id nice, soft finish, yard wide, social ISc a yard BERKLEY CAMBRIC specially priced during this sale at 29t 1 MOHAWK BLEACHED SHEETING, to and a quarter yards wide, very special at, a yard Sic Get your share of this staple merchandise at the unusually low prices we have made for our " ANNUAL WHITE SALE" COTTON BATTS At special reduced prices during this sale SAN DOW 2 1-2 lbs 90e RED STAR 2 1-2 lbs. . . $1.35 O. K. 3 lbs $1.49 Wool Finished, 2 lbs. . . $1.49 COMFORT, IX oz. 22c FLUFFY, 12 oz 35c Other Batts at . . 13c and To your advantage to buy your share of SHORT LENGTHS In Ginghams, Percales, Out ing Flannel, etc. GOOD GINGHAMS in 2 to 5 yard lengths priced special at, a yard 19c ONTING FLANNEL, short lengths, white, at a yard 15c OUTING FLANNEL Altho our regular prices are low, during this sale they will be still lower. WHITE OUTING, a soft, firm weave 27 inches wide. sale price 25c a yard OTHER OUTINGS in good grades, 27 to 36 inch widths. Priced special at 22c to 41c a yard. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN BARGAINS: some are in name only-Ours answer the description in QUALITY and PRICE Flood's Store 334 West First St. H.re Shopping r"er came fn t.hi' "ornin M. P. H. Freerksen and daughter the ,hoppin(r. Frances and Mrs. Henry Abraham of You'll Want Them Some Day and SEE DEMONSTRATION TONIGHT See the Gasoline Fire Demonstratioa tonight at 7:30 on Lyon street between First and Second streets. I Allison & Twsy have taken the agency for the famous "Model," er home, and the "Safety First Fir Ex tinguishes " manufactured by the Standard Mfg. Co., of San Francisco, Cal., for Linn, Btntos and Lincoln counties, and at the low prices of these Fire Extinguishers every one can tfjord to bay them to protect their hicnes and automobiles. J2S HAIR BRUSHES A complete line of the oest that money can buy. Prices are Very Low. HAND MADE RAZORS Our kaiora are all guarantee! by ui to give perfect satis faction. Safety Raxors, Rszor Strop The biggest line In Albany. FOUNTAIN PENS We belleva Conklln's Fountsin Pen is the best pen on earth. Every one guaranteed In write and to pleas yon. LFATHER GOODS Men's Purses of every descrip tion. Coin Purses Bill Book Cur rency Folders Card Case Etc Burkhart & Lee Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS (i KM INK BUTTERNUT HUKAD rKKSlI KVKKY DAY A FEW GOOD REGULAR PRICKS. "NO BAIT" Best Grade GOLDEN ROD ROLLED OATS, 13 pounds ... $1.00 Best Grade ROLLED OATS. HI pound sacks KOc New York Buckwheat Flour, "L0KK0WK BRAND" H lit. suck 1.15 Fancy DRIED WAXEN APPLES, home made. pounds ... $100 White SOUP 11EANS, 10c pound. 11 pounds L00 Fancy DRY ONIONS, good keepers. Je pound. S3 lbs $100 Highest Market Price paid for Km, CASH OR TRADE. TUOCO. looks like Butter, tastes like Butter, lb. 4"c Made from Cocoanut meat, churned in milk, absolute ly pure. You will like it on hot biscuit. TRY IT ONCl: Boys' Shoes Look these prices over carefully and you'll see where II. pays lo buy Hoys' Shoes. NO, they arc not odda and end., but our regular stock and every day prices. We .1" not claim " " HKTTKU shoes than any other .tore but we d claim we inn .avo you fully 8 ft per cent on the .sine grades. $l.7. $2 23. ti t BUTTON OR LACK, .lies 12 12 to 2 BUTTON OR LACK, .lies 2 I 2 to 6 . $2.2.1, $2 Id. $2.69. $2 A few pair. Boy." Tnn High Top with two .traps and buckles - extra heavy sole.. A dandy wet weather shoe, nur - i to ft 1 2 at $1 H Incorporated J Buy Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schmidt, an ll-,v und boy, yesterday morning. ' Mrs. Schmidt is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Anderson. Protect the Naturally Defective Eye of the young child, allowing them to develop without strain, and you will be repaid with strong eye in later life, . . Abuse immature eyes and it will ne cessitate glasses not for few years only, but for a life-time. E. C. MEADE Optometrist For Milk and Cream Phone 17 Two Daily Deliveries Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co. Comer Fifth and Jackson Sts. JAPAN OUTLINES HER POLICY IN CHINA TOKIO, Jan. 23. The foreign of fice ha issued two statements dealing with loans to China, by the govern ment and by private capitalist. The statement in regard to government loans says: "Mischievous reports of Japanese activities in China, more particularly with regard to the granting of loans, have for some time been in circulation and have imputed to the Japanese gov ernment intentions which are entirely foreign to it. For obvious reasons. the Japanese government cannot un dertake to discourage financial and economic enterprises of their nation als in China, so long as those enter prises are the natural and legitimate outgrowth of special relations between the two neighboring and friendly ra tions. Nor is the Japanese govern ment at all receding from its readi ness to render needed financial assist ance to China, con.Utl with the terms of all the declarations and en- crntrpmpnta In which it in H tvartv. ihould the (reneral security and wel- . fare of China call for such assistance. "At the same time, it fully realises that loans supplied to China, under the existing conditions of domestic strife in that country, are liable to create misunderstandings on the part of eith er of the contending factions and to interfere with the reestablishment of peace and unity in China, so essential to her own interests as well as to the interests of the foreign powers. "Accordingly, the Japanese govern ments decided to withhold such finan cial assistance to China, as is likeTy, in its opinion, to add to the complica tion of her internal situation, believ ing that this policy will be cordially particpated in by all the powers in terested in China." The second statement fn regnrd to loans by the private capitalists was given out only in Japanese, of which the following is a translation: "In view of the fact that the In vestment of Japanese capital in China and Siberia affect to a great extent the diplomatic and financial policy of the state, the Japr.m?-: government has determined to establish definite principles regarding the investment of Japanese capital in those regions which are to le strictly enforced here after: "1. Whenever any Japanese capit alist opens negotiations with govern ment, centrol or local, In China or Si beria, regarding loans which are to be utilized for political purposes, he is re quested to consult with the foreign of fice, Japanese embasaieo or legntions, or the Japanese consulates. When con sulted, the foreign office will at once refer the matter to the department of finance or other governmental offices concerned, and will give necessary In structions to the capitalist concerned. "2. 'If any capitalist open nego tiations without awaiting government al instructions or acta against them, the Japanese government may rcfrnin from giving any necessary protection fcr the capital thus Invested. "3 In accordance with the nature of the loans, the foreign office may cuunge for the convenience of the capitalists so that they will be able to .onsjlt d.rectly with the department of finance oi any other office concerned." "FLU" PROOF An open air cigar store where crowds do not assemble clean and sanitary. The "FLU" can't catch you if you trade at Eagles Cigar Store First and Broadalbin Cora to Douglas County Dennis Merrill left yesterday for Douglas county on a timlier cruise. Went to Portland H. R. Worth went to Portland yes terday on business. Mr. and Mr.. II. W. Allen and fsm- ly of Montreal, founds, have arrived or a vi.il at the home of their com- ... .If .1 a ,1. I...- Wo Bflil ra ,1 J . J UllliriM. l o sold in the .tore as .oon a. the in . ' ' ' hp mint rr Lebanon liivis f.ood The Ped C ros. "tore ha. received ; f two I oirs of good, from I-ebanon to I lo sold in the .tore f.ucnta ban is lifted and go to California STILL DEEPER REDUCTIONS ON WOMEN'S APPAREL To Further Reduce Stocks We Have Further Reduced Prices In Order to Clear the Racks of All Remaining Carnienls ly Feb. 1st. wc have Invoked Final and DECISIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOMhNS AND MISSES' SUITS AND COATS. Women's Suits TWO IX)TS All remaining w rr.:n's fall suits, about 75 in number, grouped in two lots and pneed at sucli.low prices as to n.akc doubly sure of a sp...d clearance. Tirs is a rare bargain and won.cn who know of the exceptional $50.00 and $0 suits in the lot will be quick to snap up this final offer. Sire Your Pick Any I'all or Winter Suit LOT TWO $28.93 Er&jB: COATS 1 - 3 OFF Another and I)cep;r Reduction on Women's Coats! One-Third Off is the story, and no woman can afford to miss the comfort and style of such as these Coats when prices arc so low. Every Coat irtcludcd and at genuine reductions.