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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. JUNE U, UH. Clear lip the Details By Telephone y V u good order lius hrn mm t il .mil ihr details of u business Iransiu-lion clmred up by the prompt use of a "l.ow Distal IK. Your telephone is always ready to assist in muking sales untl building .business. It will I'rinjJ an aaswaf ironi nearly anywlierc and save the de lays o( letter writing or traveling. Are you uing "LONG IMSTANCK" to build up your business? THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE iV TELEGRAPH COMPANY Banjo-Ukulele Just The Newest thing in Ukuleles :l... .t .liiiiirnt of (irnujn Hawaiian Ukuleles (or S4.9S a ml up J lie Nrw ll.iv ui1 Mandolin (or It. 50 II ..iti.ni Steel Guitar fln'it. f"r $1.50 i Inltli r, . ,.., fl x to Wtco UVuter I ii. I m t v 50V ami f 00 Willi i ii Ii -.-oils anyof .in I'm. I.i piss t Ukulele. Woodworth Drug Co. COKVAI.I.IS TUES , 1 9th St., I ()id, .. for S2.00jSnis'.Now Box office open SAT. PRICKS $2.00, $1.S0. $1.00. 78, SEAT SALE SATURDAY W8p We make a specialty of Friendship , Engagement, and Wedding Rings F. M. FRENCH St SON Jewelers and Engravers AOAMS RETURNS FROM EASTERN 0RE60N TRIP Cattle and Horses Will Be Ship ped Saturday and Mora Riders Engaged C. K. Adams, manager o( the Koiiml-Ur,. rrturned Monday evening from Pendleton where he made ar i anirenie u i s (or ( Iw shipment o three i .ir loads o( stock (or the Western Oregon Round-Up, which will he held July 2, 3, and 4. Jim Roach will leave there Satur day with a ear load of chariots and other paraphanclia. He will bring another car consisting o( 25 hacking liorses, three bulls and a ear of run ning hones. LEBANON 6IRLS WORK ON REGISTRATION CARDS Four Strawberry City Honor Guard Girls Drive Over to Help With Work Four Honor tjuatd girls from Lsjfe anon came over to Albany yesterday and devoted a day th helping with DM copying of the war census rtg titration ranis. K;irty this morniiM the Misses ltcssic Keehler, Mary VVMSSi) Mania Witman and E Muetc walked into Sherilf llodine's o((ice and SSaOaaCsd that they were ready (or work. H,any was not represented in Its work today in the proportion that Ij-luoon was. Only six 'from here re on h ind. They were Mrs. Kdua I'airfax, Mn. L Hubback, Mrs. R. I). Dunn. Mis. Olive Millhollen and MISS Vera Smith. H. V. Merrill was tlie only man who helped. FOURTEEN CHRISTIANS IN JAPAN'S HOUSE OK REPRESENTATIVES Tokio. June 12. U P Fourteen of ihr 3X1 members of-lauan's newlv elnled Mouse o( Representatives arc I liristians. I his i an im orate over tlie number in the last iet it:. number includes Saburo Shimada. former president o( the Hernia adut has been a member of this legislative body since its organization. Four of Ike Christians won their seats for the first timr in the recent ejection. MARKET NEWS Mart Portland. Ore., June 12 Re ceipt were 30D head. Yesterday's cat tle market was a very active affair, especially in beef steers. Cows and heifers were inclined to move slow ly although prices generally were steady. Yesterday's total receipts was one of the lightest Monday runs on record. There were only a couple of loads of strictly good (at cattle in entire run. the bulk being made up of grade, ordinary to medium steers and cows which did not lake well with buyers. One load of slough grass rattle brought $Q.5, which was the day's top outside ol a lew small bunches it $9.50. Ordinary grades brought from $8.25 to $8.50, with com mon stuff selling dow nto $7.00. Best beef cows brought from $8.00 to $8.50 with fairly good ones at $7.50 ami $775. Medium grnd.- dairy cows brought around $7.00; common and ordinary from $500 to $6.50. Datnand for beef .mil bologne bulls continues very good at strong prices, the best selling at $7.50 and $7.75. Fairly good heavy bulls brought around $7.00 Ordinary and fair light veal calves brought $0.00. The steer supply of yesterday did not near meet the de mand and we are quoting best steers 25 cents higher than a week ago. Vc miote prime steers $0.50 to $1000. Hon Receipts were 1300 head. Packers again cut hog prices 15 to 25 cents. There was only a light run here for the day and demand was also light Ml packers acted bearish, with prac tically no spcrntathe demand. Small killers boutrhi sparingly. The pig market was in for one of the heavi est cuts on record, dropping off one cent a hundred weight for the day. The top of the market was $15.25. The bulk of the sales ranged from $1500 to $15.50 Pigs sold mostly at $1200 with a few hunches to out side feeders and bntehers bringing from $13.00 to $14.00. Eastern mar kets are still on the sled and seem to be (joiner faster than ever. Provisions were all higher. Sheep Sheep receipts were 1500 head. While receipts were light they were comparatively of fairly good volume. Demand was also fairly god and pric es were mostly steady with last week. Spring lambs sold mostly at $13.75. while several lots of fine heavy shorn yearlings brought $11.50 with a load of yearling bucks at $11.25, carry a 50-cent dock. Good light ewes told from $0.00 to $9.50; culls from $7.00 to $8. Pittsburg. June 4. The annual national convention of Jewish Social Workers National Association is in full swing here today, with 500 dele gates on hand. The part of Jews ni the war is up for discussion. Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranger) between 42 and 75 degrees The rhrer fed to 6 fet above to wwtter. 99tbtricttt9999m ' CITY NEWS ') 9 9 t t tt is) 'jj ' 'v Hi i 'i Liberty Bond Selling J. W. Cusick & Co, report thai they have sold up lo the present lime $33.VSO worth ol Liberty Bonds. The Royal Arch Masons of the stale at tin meeting held in Portland yesterday authorized the purchase of $5tsl.l worth through the Cusick bank. Says Crops are Good Geo. Garland of CrgbtfCt, was ii Albany this morning and says tin Prospects for god crops "are excellent To. Attend Rose Carnival- Mr. and Mrs. W. G Hallack, daugh ter, Mourine, Mrs Siarrley Powles of Milwaukee, Wis., and C. G. Dodale went to Portland in the Rallack ' handler Six, where ihey will spend Rose Carnival week Mr. Ballard and Mr. Dodale will participate in the Rose Festival shoot tomorrow. Went to Salem Mrs. Francis Travis and On, Hak er urove to Salem this afternoon to attend io stripping up the nfatfnf plain and paving outfit to begin work m Ihe -.trccl paving work m-xl week. Some of the tools snd machinery will also be shipped in from RoseburiE. HHXHXHXHXHXHX HAMILTONS' HXHXHXM.MXH I We Can Outfit the Wholef g Family Correctly, Economically-In Munsingwear h 2 AMERICANS AT FRONT , iLondan, June 12. It gen erally takes two bullets to stop an American. Thomas St. Ijrdger of Springfield, Mass., so statlcl-headcd tlicy called him "Red' from tiic start, was bowled over at Lent, but it look a bullet through his leu to Mini him to England on a stretcher. He got it at Vi tt Ktdgr, where (be American itag waved in ihe smoke of tttC battle. St. Ledger ered nine years in the 2.1rd. and 3rd United States Infantry. He's hungry for more hayonrt work and WcSffl his Mirrcl-top will be seen in ihr thick of it I3alh before peace arrive.. (j)s Britain ts putting iu kitcln ns on war basis. Food Admini-tr itrr Hoover says "America mut do likewise. 23 J That's the number to call for StorageBattery Troubles WILLARD SERVICE STATION Auto Electric Shop 118 W. Second St LADIES! DARKEN Um Gr&ndma's fJagc Tea ax. 8uJphur Recipe and Nobody will Know. The um of and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natura color dates baek to grandmother's tim She used it to keep her bair bcautif')?' dark, glossy and attractive. Whcnevc her hair took on that dull, f ; o streaked appearance, this simple mih was applleil with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is nm- , ai out-of-date. Nowadays, by a"kuir a. any drug store for a M cent lott!' . 'Wyeth's Sajre and Sulphur Obttpotied Ci will get this fanous old prepantty-1 proved bv the atldition of otl er i gradients, wbieh can be dependtvl v restore natural color and hcantv t hair. A well known downtown dni-;;i-!t darkens the hair so naturnPv. trenly that nntxnly can tell it be -applied. You simply dampen n I or soft bmh with it and ,! . t through your hair, talcnp one itn a time. By morning the grav It-ii appears, and after asiether applicatl , two, it becomes boautifully I.t:: glossy. Wyeth's .We and Sulplmr Com tea deligbtfu. toilet requWii.- i who desire a morn ymithful It Is not intcmled for the cur a, or prevention of disease. $5 MsiJItfs Loans $4000, $3,000. $2XX. for good cultivated farms, tee J. V. Pipe. 203 West 2nd St. Vr Get Union Suited in Munsingwear and keep cool and comfortable this gammer. The Trie quality ar! perfect finish of Muiw inprvear has ffiven many folks Ihe impression that it is high priced. .If you have that idea in mind, visit our Munfflngwear department and see what a delightful surprise is in store for yoa not only in the reasonable prices but also in the variety of styles and fabrics . you have to choose from. It is a long story to tell you all about the fit, comfort, finish, shapliness and washability to be found in Munsingwear. Sizes for everyone, tall, thin, short, stout, reg ular. Prices on Men's Unions $125 to $4.00 Boys' Unions ..65c to $1.00 Ladies' Unions . .. .75c to $225 Girls' Unions 50c to $1.00 Ladies' Separate garments . 50c and 75c Cash Values Worth While - C sS 1 XXHXHXHXHXHXH HAMILTONS' HXHXHXsHXHXHXH TREN?H TALES London, June 12. An in stance of German "Kaiser hatred was described by a wounded engineer. "in a house in one of the vtl l.t ges vc captured a lew da; s an). th.it had cvisjently been some l.ind ol a iKadtiuartcrs, there was a larije picture of the Kuiscr on hc wall. Sev eral German prisoners were brought in ihe bouse. One of tltcm. on seeing the Rsitcr picture spat at it. We asked him why lie spat on the pic ture, and if he was a Saxon. "No Knglishman" he replied 'I'm aFrussiiui, but I'm fed up, and he's the dex il who start ed this." WILL CONSOLIDATE TWO COMPANIES New York. lune 21. Stockholders of the Greene Consolidated Copper Company, at their anual meeting to Jay had before them an offer from the Grtenc-Canaaea Copper Crtrn p.iny o purchase the property and assets o fthe Greene Consolidated for $2ttHT0.000. They consider it to the hes; in terest of the stockholder th.it the corporate organiration be iniilifieft and an unnecessary stockholding company dissolved thereby tfiVcting I material saving in maintenance and operating -expenses. J. C. YUEN Chinese Doctor Try me when all else fails. Con sultation tree. Home Phone 1147 324 Jefferson St., Albany Ore. BRITAIN'S APPEAL TO ITS WOMEN London. June 1Z V. P.l Thj; overnmcnt appealing to the women of F.ngland to practice economy, pub lished a circular for distribution to ill women, which says: "The British fighting line shafts and extends; now yon are in- it. The struggle is not nly on land and sea; it is in your larder, your kitchen, and your dining room. Every meal you serve is now literally a battle. Every well-cooked1 meal that saves bread and wastes no food is a victory. Our men are beat ing the Germans on land and sea. I You can beat thjem in the larder and i Lite hen." WHEN answering Classified ads, please mention the Democrat. Look the List Over It you ar, interested call and get our prions. WINDOW CLASS. ALL SIZES VARNISH, STAINS. ENAMELS PHOENIX PURE PAINTS SHEEP DIP STOCK TONIC POULTRY POOD and a new and up-to-date line of Wall Paper. WE BUY RIGHT wall SELL RIOHT. 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