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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JULY 21. 1917. roe THRU r i OCIETY Hell 026 Ann. OilWftOM Society Kdltor CITY NKWS 1 IK 1 -"Ik s Kinul Huh W4i lr- lup in full) mtvrttlM d on I nui idi .tl In 1 1 ( ii l In- OUUlf In-ill- Mn Kotwri KUnei on UN ruignni Kudii I In uiuiiuMMi wa .U.iuiitiy stin iii Jbbc) ..'tk kftfi which i daiu rtpnti u mtvm bi Um ''Hi mi : iixtiisk i iiii enjoy inn iht luMpfinlfi) hi Mri Pbhti were Mil MmOAOK I K Allen, I hurlr tsbton, D shiii.-y. n. m 5iro4n, I I tin n Minnie, M. LomiMr, Nilli iiu lUthrr, u May. Jim l hr an, ud i tic Mum Mildrtj Aiiin. On f Jofdna, Unf) JoftaD, MUi Roblnnon it rnntnt who U l Mtti oJ Mm M .it in-1 j mi Mr FfsBi Athlon ( I 'r (Lull, w tin i tin- tcirot "I Mr 1 li htim Vfffl K"rl i( the tint. llnii.U, lirjti Mini Wilson, the tlunuitiu littlr ihtutfliler ul I'fol. ami Mrs I- I ml w Ik WiUmi, celebrated MN n omt lintLiU) . if4Cr I' Hen i j n iiiniMully Mtt a tiv mn) iiuumr littlr Mm 4itl nuiiy pr'ijilr railed at thr VViUiui Imtiir during ihr ijy tit hrlp irlfhratr thr nthla of thr lit- tit- mht I In Krhrt i cnjn n , tonal hour tin- i M I-VIImh. hall on Friday ttnnjlnnj ihon frfinrMii rcn- ilerr , jiiij refreshments were scr ved. S, '. Mu Plofi Mmou nrm hostess a a i ii. hi,; tlmnri ,'uri m Weilnc itlj t trinity in honor of Mix Annie Drwult o thr I lli-oii Wlutr Chau tiMjuj The lahle V allractncly stocked with bright color 94 nwiitn M04MM ami cOttll MMM1 laid lot Mm Mrwult, Mis WiiuIom Hutchinson. 4Uj Nnlton McDonald Mr and Mi. Goornji Mnnon i Jnftofnon) and Mr and Mis 1-ird lawun. Mm Car oln Cnnnon tl'ortlandt Mr. I). I1. MnMNi nnd Mi Plon Union. (M Miss l.tit dlr 1 otitioltom, an at tratie mis fit the youniter irt, lelt thtt iiiornitlK 'r Settle, svhrrr thr ill hi ttir gurt of her hrother lor st vi ral wrr'ki ( 9 (ft A delightful jmim- a given hy the TtuaTtdn) Club hi BrynnT'i l'atk pn I lunula) iiWfOOOn A delicious pic mi- innnoi wit Mrved nn4tf the tfoofl Uld iriiiri and mar thmrlloH n were t oattrd in huge hon-(lrr near the hank o thr Willamrttr. wi t ' Mir of thr nuk( drltglitful alfairn of thr w rrk wan thr dam ing party M Thuixday BVtnlni foi huh Mi 1 4ro)iy W alker Wat hottrat at the ho&M Of Dr I.- Mary Urliall. The lati'it in jiiiU w.i hung with jap a ur r la n k in and ming frrnti and ihr MtfOCtrVf room wrrr arlitn'all dncktd Mith gaidi u blOMOtfM of ev ery hue Half of thr attractive young IMudfl were atttrrd in "Hig Hrottirrt" nut and proved gallant rmrt. to thr otlin daintilj rl.id matdrn. Iainty refrethmrtiU WOfC MTVOd on the vt t alula h i hr hotr, .11 ted hy Mr WnlKtl and Mr. Marshall S) .. ft An en on aide nun it dinner Wll . gt en riiurda wight on the Inland hy l-"da Krrgir, l'aiilinr Ittirrh, CUre Mofy.m. Ida UcCoj( Nahel Taylor ami Entllti McCnonnti iwinnftnt larty in the Willamette preirrdrd ihr delii-iou rtpMfl hhh wai aerved under the Irrri on the tauk of the r iv rr . . . . . Honoring Mi Ardrath Greene of Idttlauti ,i wnmr r.it wn giru in Hryant rark I hurnlay niKtit I hor ruiovitig Intf Joll affair were Dorothy (ftlhert, Ardrath (Ireene, Margaret Cathey. Horolhy Walker, and Virginia Kalhhonc. b . nj Mr. H I Cbnn relehratrd hrr tnrt Inlay on Vrdnedav w ith an in formal party at hrr home. Mr inherit of the family and a few intimate frit n. enjoyed a aorial hour after whit h Hftrl refreshment er. served hv the hoateti. n Mr D W Myer the h.utr at a delightful dinnrr party on hitrs day evening in honor of her house gurt. Mi Margaret Rickie (Port latid. Mrv Sara Mlontn (Portland and Mi Maty Myers (HalteyV The tahlr wai attrartivelv decked with sweet pe.is and ferns nnd eovers were laid for Mis Rirkir, Mis Mary My fft, Mrs. Hloom, Mrs. BHsobttn Sin art. Mr. and Mm lohtt Bini MUl I'Vances Myers, Miss Hallir Myers, Mr. Lyndon, Myrr. and Mrs. D. W. Myeri. Motor to DalUa Mr. ami Mrt Fn4 Hough and Hr M.ir M Marshall will motoi to Dal la I hi t veiling lo npetitl the erk- rnd. Oo to Caacadtft I I . Mi rat land ami itcr, Nftt Kov I Baptiat Chun l- Itdde at hool at 10:00. Morning icr- virr 11. Thr puhlic ii cordially in Mir 'I. J. veiling service at lirat I'rct hytcrian rhurcn. MAN COMES SEVENTY MI4.ES 10 BUY GROCERIES Mi Mot Sfanon and Mis Verna Simon were in Alhany for the day on I'ridav. John I -ainherty, manager of Hamilton'-, uroi rry drparttnent, reports ii 1 mmiik a large order lor groceries fiom a itOft 70 milei distant. Ihr parly rnadr the trip with a tram in two ami a half days, driving through I'hili'Uiath and ( orvalli to do their Hading m Alhany. This store has pun ha .rd suppliet from Hamilton's tot 01 'r a year, finding the ptier tiially as good as the wholesale I Mas' o of I'oiilaml At present some f ihr oncci arr evrn hettrr a inaiiv I nut. and Mm Mar, Aahtou I, arr hrinu- .old for In than iirc.l to Catcndia tday for a VO I wbokaalc pri r u in ihr mountains. Hamilton' luvr t.uili no a uood Will Attend Convention ,u4 f .littaiit business of thii kind lit Mai) M Marshall will attend kj i h m bolt ale and retail hv extensive the Osti-opathir toiiventiuu at Dallas ul vert labia and low urieri thi nVnlM A largr aiieudance is ' ,. . . . . vi . t letl Motoring to Caacadia Mi ind Mr. If rant rroman and . dnngbjlOTi Vermta, Ch. I.amh, Mrs M .ii v I tnndricknon am Mm Daisy nMdcrtOn will motor to Waterloo thi netting Kary in ' the morning they will go on to Catcadta and SjstM the day fishing. Off for Vacation- Mr Wiiinifrcd Walker and daugh ter, Doroiliy, and Miss Fvelyn Mai I ill left ai noon today for New port for a week's vacation. Will Vi.it Former Home- Mr-. 1. M il.tll of the alteration i irtmnai Haniilton's stole, left ili i ait rt noon for ( )ntaiia, and from than ahr w ill go to Kut hrlrr, Minn. While gone Ote will visit relatives sod bet lormrr home town. She will ionr a iiiotnh Owners of Ncv Car S .ildti ndrrtton and son report alr t.f Mat well can to the Col ing W !' Hunt. Al Sender, d I . St. Johns Jaruett Hankin lias I har, .t Ma wrtl truck I'rtri Wall m owner q a Smith truck. Goes to Portland Mr 11 WarncW lelt on tin morn i' Irani f i Portland win; r -In You Can Be a Teacher By Training Yours- II I'roleiuonally at the OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon. OrrKon's S hool for 'rK"ti I'rachcrt Vou will Irani what to teach and h M ' M fc. Tba chool prepare! you for elementary work in city and t:ountry k hool. Ktery mrinhcr or' the faculty hat profeftmoiial preparation. Courae I'rofenional, Supervitor.Kural and I'rimary. I'irit Sem- iui beclnt SeoWmbw 10, 1917. Uug more ahout your profeiion..l pomihilitiet The 1917 catalog telli, Thr Kcgittrar hat one for jrotl Write for it. NXHXNZH HAMILTONS' I Saturday Night 1 Bath Time i SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER ' Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It, bafora breakfast. will he ihr gurt of friends In' a v erk. Mr W.irneke v. itt go to Port litii) totnorrow. On liuoiness Tiip Jh Ige rrf y Kelly went to alem on a hort business trip Here from Eugene I" 0 Kent, professor of mathr nutic in Alhany College, is pend ing the week-end In this eity. Mr. Kent will return to Fiiiprne tomor row whrrr he is profmsor o( mathr mntlcfl in thr lTnivrrsity of Oregon I'liuiirr scltonl. Cior to Portland WilMit Wolff went to Portland to dav for a few days visit with rfirnds. I.rnvcB for Portland i l-.:irlrv King, who has hern vts Ithtn ii ie ml in i hi city for several arrliv 'eft for his home in Portland ilii- morning SHAY'S HILL BEIN6 GRADED BY ROAD SUPERVISORS Shay's Hill i heing graded and converted into a fairly irood road hy a crew of mrn sent out hv the conn ty court tindrr the direction o' Road Supervisor feff Isont. A considrrahlr part of the hill had heen graded up to yesterday after noon and the work ought to he com j.leted hy the early part of next week. Sttntl Hill hni proved more or less rf a harrier to motor traffic hetween I.ehanon and Cascadia this year and ' the completion of the work will he welcome news to the tourists. . . v ii ? V ( t (S) rP (f ff t i? i ; ft AT THI CIP'WCHFS In KYjn gel leal Churcb Sttttdny school at 1U.U0 a. IU.( ' rteachiug seiviic at 11 a. m. Voung , Pooplo! mi e ling at 7 p. ULl Clliou j Mrtrit I ol Eoat bide CJUU lie hctc j at 6 p. m. Dr. Divon al the (j rate I I 1 1 h tci ian iiiurch m ill dcli ci the i MfMKMk 1 Ins will be Dr. DftvOO last iiivkt- in Albany heiurc leaving lor Alaska. All arc welcome C. 1.. St huvlri, Pnntof, St. Mary'a Church Rev. Aitliur Lane, rector, Rev. j Henry Pellctau, assistant. Sunday! Mnitf. al 0 JU and U.JU a. m. l ath ei l ane will speak at both services, uTon the gospel of the: day, St. Luke, liapti r lo, the subject being "The Mammon ol 1 m u ii en tug st-iuif at y :JU. 1 he scr ies on the Spiritual Max mi w ill be ntiuued. he kiibjecl v ill be 'A Siniptt intent ion and a pure affec tion." i he public is cordially in v it- .1 First Preabytehan Church Kcv. 1-. H. I teselbractit, minister. in .k), morning service. Final aMcss- agr to the Congregation. "Christ and Him Cruciiicd. .Mrs. K. b Dowd will sing. 11 45, S. S. clashes for all. S . Lniou : cuing service. Final Message to the Community. "The Marvel of Marvels." Mrs. Lloyd Mai ntain will sing. "Come thou with us and r will do thee good." Pit at Methodiat Kpiacopol Church 1 reaching at 10. JU a. m. Subject. "1 he result of Knowing Good and not Doing it " Sunday school 11:45 a. m I, iM.rih League at 7 p. m. Union ?,er vices at the in-; lf csbytcrian chorcfc in the evening. Chas. I Gib- oll. Orace Presbyterian Church Robert Joseph Diveii, minister. IU a. m.. Chruch school. 11 a. in.. Mom nig seiuion, "An Fxhortation." There will be a short business session at the close of the morning service. In the evening the C. ii. will meet u union service with the young people of the F.vangclical church, and Dr. Diven will preach to the joint congre gations at lo'cloeh in the Kvangclical church. Naxare'ne Tabernacle Sersiccs at the Naxarene Taber nacle will be as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. in.; Preaching at 11 and 8; Praise meeting at 7;.0; Prayer meeting Wednr-day night at 7:45. A. Walker, pastor. Christian Science Corner Fourth and Kerry Streets. Sunday services II a. m. Subject of Lesson Sermon, "Life." Sunday school at u 45 and 11. Wednesday ev ening meeting at 8. Reading room 2 to A M p. m. Monday, Wednesday and F'riday. All are welcpme. To feel as fine as the proverbial Addle, sit mind keep the liver wash-'1 i clean, almoni every niornlnr. to pr ' vent Its spongelike pore from etuc glng svltb Indigestible material, wur bile and polaonuus toxins, saya a not-d physician. If you get headxrhes. It's vnur liver If you catch cold easily. It's your liver. If ynu wake up with a bad ta(e, furn d tongue, nasty breath or stomarh be romea ranrld, it's your Ifvcr. Snllow rkln. muddy eonipleilnn. watery eye nil denote llvi-r unrleanllncas. Your i.Ti-r Is the mo I Important, also tho n ut abusert nnd neglected organ of 100 lody. Krw know Its function or how to relcajto the dammed up body v.astn, bile and toxins. Most folks resort to violent calomel, which Is a dangerous, sallvatlne- che.nleaJ which Com only bo ua'd occasionally because? It accumulates. In the tlstsues, aiao attarks the bones. Kvery man and woman, sick or TOIL should drink each morning be fore breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaapoonful of Unnstono phott pbato n It, to wanh from the liver and bowela the prevlou da s lndlgestlblo material, tbo poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus clennsln?. sweetening and freshening tbo t-utlro alimentary eannt before potting tuero food. Into the Blnumch Llmentnrie phosphate doea not "re etrtct the diet like calomel, because It can not Kallvute. fur l! Is harmless and i you can eat anything afterwards. It Is Inr-Tpt-nsHe nnd almost tasteless, and The Only Shade Woven with a VENTILATOR When mercury climb, and it ii Mzzling hoi you can make your porch and adjacent room. ix to ten deifreei cooler if you let u i: stall an equipment o( thii new and exclusive invention in Porch Shades which is the ONLY PORCH SHADE made with a woven-in VENTILAT OR. This illustration will faithfully convey the idea. It shows the only Shade made with a ventilator. It is always adjusted and its po sition is so arraniied as to scientifically supply ventilation without draft. Ventilatink experts call it the crowning act in Porch Shade in vention. You will find a complete line of sizes on hand. 1-3 off on all Porch Furniture for a abort tmie only Fortmillcr Furniture Co. MASONIC TEMPLE H X H H Z H X H X H X H H X H X H X H Have you nil ihe White Bulh ToweU that you need, if not, it would be our suggestion to you to buy sonic that we have at special prices during our July Clearance Sales Lot 1 21" x 38" 25c each Lot 2 21" x 42" 29c each Lot i 22" x 43" 48c each Buy all You need Now H X E X H X H X H X N H A few extra items go on sal on Monday from our Beys' Department. Boys' Bathing Trunks, very special, each 15c Boys' Balbriggan Underwear, per ga: irent .. 15c Boys' BalbrigganUnion each - Suits M H N X N x H H X h X H X H X N X H H X H X H OUR PHONE NUMBERS Bell Phone: Office 30 Home Phone " 35 Bell Phone: Grocery 82 (ash Values Worth While hzhzhxh HAMILT0NS HZHZHXH anv pour onf ator,. fr . .-!.t sv!l sell you a quarter b t snfDctrnt for a dem ' I 1 1 bM titer and lime 'a;:. Mimulatea and IIVaT, !, I'iDp VOU feel l UK m i najr oul Wantc-1. CLEAN I htVUM rat office oiti n iir at the Don't Blame the Cow for switching her tail around your neck, stamping on your foot, or knocking over the pail when you are trying to milk during the tlypest season. CONKEY'S FLY KNOCKER settles that prohlem. We have not had a kick on it- and tha't true cither a you take the state ment It's great stuff. You should give it a trial on our money-back guarantee. Saves flesh and feed, a well i milker's time and the milk. No need to lose out on your milk contracts. Every stockman is pleased with Fly Knocker. Prices Qt. 35c: 2 Qts. 60c: 1 Gal. 11.00 WITH MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE FROM This card and 95 cents will Buy a Dollar Car. Murphy's Seed Store Kledtric Ranges Are Clean Safe Reliable Electric Ranges Are Sanitary Durable Efficient 'When I get back My Dinner win oe reaay xo serve An Electric Range Is a Thing of Beauty Something every woman admires and wants in her kitchen hut not for beauty alone. Because electric ranges employ no open flame for heat -they arc clean and safe. Because they are clean they are sanitary Becausc thev arc not subject to the whims of dampers and drafts and flues they are reliable. More than all else -modern housewives prefer and use electric ranges because they are economical and produce superior results with less troublt. Ask about the new cookinc and heating rate and decide to take advantage of the low price time payment offer before it expires. Hlectrict Ranges Low Prices Time Payments OREGON POWER COMPANY Both Phones 15 36 W. Second St. Auto Vacuum Freezer The Crankleaa Ice Cream Freezer. The Auto Vacuum Freezer is absolutely sanitary and hygenic. There is no crank to turn, no saddles or parts to clean. There is no danger of spoiling your ice cream with salt . Cannot get out of order, takes only 1-2 as much salt and ice as the old style Freezers. On sale today for $2.95 to I4.S8 each Woodworth Drug Co. Attention! Bathers, Lawn Tennis and Bale Ball Players, bicycle and Motorcy cle Riders We can supply your wants Goods of Quality at the right price We als make keys, do locksmithing a nd all kinds of mechanical re pairing. Service is our hobby L. B. HIXSON JR. Bell Phone 165-R 129 Lyon St Albany Oregon HOSIERY Ladies' Lisle Hose, white and black in all sizes to 101-2 outsize Uc Children's mercerized half hose with colored striped tops lie Children's Hose 6 lie. Me, Me KNIT UNDERWH A RFOR LADIK8 Knit Union Suits Vests 35c to Uc Ut to Nc The Albany Art Craft