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ALU AMY bAlLV bkyocUAT. WEDNEftl.AY. AUOUST . PAOl TttMB Gel Your Grain Bags and Sack Twine at Murphy's Seed Store We Clean and Buy Vetch, Cheat, Wheat, Oatf. Barley, Beans and Clover Seed Special Sale Ukuleles and Banjukes Thli wak only ISUO I!. w.u.i, UauUlss. on sale tQ Su HtwUu Utndtlts m . . y hi Kawsttu UlwMai to m8 ii SISOO Hawaiian UkaMei (or SISfH Ukulrlr BUtol This week only (i Ukuiric lattractloa Hook. Slrrl Guit.r mitltlt Inl 16.50 $7.50 19. 5U 111.50 tl25 75c 11.50 Woodworth Drug Co. Jitney Bsrvtc Both Phone. 25 Look the List Over II you ars in ir it Mr, i call and get out rnca. WINDOW OLASS. ALL SIZES VAKNISH. STAINS. ENAMELS I'KOENIX PUKE PAINTS SHEEP DIP STOCK TONIC POULTRY POOD and a new and up-to-date line ol Wall Paper. WK BUY RIGHT well SELL WIGHT Burkhart & Lee Albany, Oregon Don't Do Sentry Duty Any Longer You can duet, .ew or read while tht Electric Range ia cooking your dinner. An electric range will not only raleaee you from sentry service in the kitchen, but It will also effect actual, economies In your cooking by making foods go farther through reduction of shrinkage. An Electric Range Keeps the Kitchen Cool No surplus heat escape, into the kitchen from sn Klrciric Range. Thrre degrees of heat high, medium, or low available instantly at the turn ofa switch, enable you to secure just the right temperature for your work. From the standpoint of cleanliness, convenience and safety, an Electric Range is unequalled. Call today and inspect the various styles on display. Vote particu larly their simplicity and ease of operation. Oregon Power Co. Both Phones 15 506 W. 2nd Sr. .'SYCHOLOOI8TB TO HELP MAKE ARMIES EPPICIENT l'invrfity of Oregon, Eugene, Auy. ".'ychulotfy doing it share in i i'i'l""K United Slit's (or at max imum stagr of military efficiency, a'- "tiluig irj Or. G- Stanley Hull, nol 1 pfjn hologist, president of Clark University, who has just iinished ouric of nine let lure, at the sum- liter school ol the University ol Urc- i. Dr. Mall is a member of the National Council of Psychologists, (.outpost-d ! tcven men prominent in that hue of scientific work, who aic operating in conjunction with the on m. 1 1 of National Defense. 'This council," .aid Df, J I all, "ii Icvi.nig tests of fillies, for arrny ser ricj lu be applied to all candidate lor place in the army. Mil a Jdition lurthcr tctts are being prepared thai iire designed to determine for what bran h uf service the aplicanl is best ntled Iri this way wc hope to pro mole m the American army far great Bf efficiency than has ever before been uclucvrd." Comparing the 1' ranco-PruM.au Wl and the present conflict, Or. Hall who wi a new spaper currespond i nt in I rance in lh70-7l, declared thai the same German efficiency was notabU in both ronflicts but great 1) enhanced in the war now raging lie does not believe that this war has produced any such great strategist as ton Moltke. I lindeuburg, in hit opin kmi, is tlie only one who approaches Moltkr in genius. It is Dr. Mall opinion that outh not act mill y engaged m war 0 mild be- completing hi cducauos regard the placing oi the mini muni draft age at 21 years a wise move," h said, "as a youth under that age i not solidified.' Y.M.C.A. BOARD MEETING HELD LAST NI6H1 StsteSecretary Attends; Swim ming Pool Campaign Expect ed to Be Success With Financial Secretary Wright ol Portland, in attendance the local board ol the Y. M. C. A. held a meet nig la.t night and decided to close (be building until September first. 1 bis action was taken in order to make some rirrucu repairs. A new sercetary will be here (tstr inj; the month of September to as IH8M charge of tbe work, J. A. Howard stated to a Demo crat representative this morning that the swimming pool campaign i. .till in orogres. and that the various com mittees fed certain of making plan a complete success. i fa PRETTY MAKIK DORO HZHZHXH IN HAMILT0NS MXHSNBN the INOCULATED CANDY BELIEVED RESPONSIBLE FOR DEATHS Si I ,..,!.. ,. . V M Auir K Three children arc dead and a 9 dozen others ill as a result of ' an epidemic of diphteherta, be- 9 lieved to have been caused by distribution ol inoculated can- J dy. JOHN DAY VALLEY IS SECOND GRAND CANYON Dsietlng Beauties of Eastern Ore gon Diatrict Impresses University Students University of Oregon, Eugene, Aug (.- -The Grand Canyon of the Colo rado is duplicated, on a somewhat mailer scale in the John Day valley, in tbe opinion of Dr. Warren D. Smith, professor of geology in the L'niccrsiay of Oregon, who, with Dr. K. L. Packard, his associate in tbe drpartmrnl, recently spent month in that region on a scientific explor tng expedition. "line of tbe new post roads pro posed for central Oregon is to run through thi. most interesting region," said Dr. Smith. "When that hard- .iirfaced highway is completed, tour ists will flock into that country, and they will be rewarded w-ith scenery which, in my judgment, surpasses ev en that ol the famous Columbia Highway. "It will be expensive construction. wing to the nature of the country, where cloudbursts, or waterspouts arc uot infrequent during the summer. 'icturc gorge cuts through fif rcn ditlcrcnt How. ot Columbia uas It, tilted at an angle. One thousand eet of cult is all in columns. In trcam goes through the gorge along cut not more than ISO feet wide I In- resemblance to the Grand Can on comes in the vastuess Ol section xposcd and the wonderful colors ex hibited by these great beds. The Col mbia basalt oi the region overlies nc thousand feet oi variegated luff' olcauic ssh bed- The top of these cds is pink: below that, the shade is' buff; then conic green and blue, next whitish color, and iinally, at the 'ottotu, a dark red series of beds Ml these arc eroded in lantastic shapes, like the Had l ands of Da kota. RIVERSIDE i () is) 0) 9 9 Of ui if (4 if if (S S if if no Mis Kerlha Beck was visiting at Shedd Monday and Tuesday Ernest Anthony started threshing Ihursday on the fall grain. He recent y purchased a new Minneapolis seji arator. I. eland Roberts drove to l'hilomtr Sunday to snend the day with relat ivea, Misses Hannah and Agnes cAiidei son, Morcnce anil t invent r.asimaii Dora Stewart, Messrs Lester l.il and Glenn Eastman, were among th guests of Miss Stella Hoover at parly in Albany Saturday evening. Henry lameson went to Vancou ver Saturday where he expects to work this summer. W. JC. Taylor of Corvallis was looking after business matters at the ranch Thursday, Mrs. Burbank was the guest ot Mrs. Storer of Oakville, Sunday night and Monday. TONIGHT Marie Doro, the celebrated stage and screen star, who recently scored such a pronounced success in "Oliver 'I wist" will be seen at the Globe to night in the Jesse I.. I.aky produc t:on of the clevr Irish drama, "Cas tles for Two," written especially for her by Beatrice De Mille and I.eigh toa Osmun, and produced for the Par amount Program under the direction of Frank Rcicher. By her beauty, personal charm, and wonderful dramatic ability. Miss Doro has within a year achieved as grea- popularity in the photodrama as she d-d on the speaking stage, and each l.a.ky production in which she has appeared has added fresh laurels to her wreath of fame. In "Castles for Two" she has a wonderful opportun ity to show her ability as a com medienne, and is also given plenty of scope for her dramatic talents. The story of "Castles for Two" has sv do with the adventures of an Im pulsive heiress, who, tiring of social life in New York, flees with her nurse to Ireland, and disguised as a maid, win. the heart of an impecunious but line Irish Lord. Like Satin LININGS fine- Nam Rail c tith sa m st fir nf vui iivn a ass wa so saavesa vi iu m. jj different shades in plain colors which jj jjwill enable you to match any cloth you JJ S wish to use in connection with it. 5 The new price is 38c 5 H X N X H X H GETTING THE FEET WET. Th Part ths Sidewalk P In Colds and Grip Epidemic. That a clow ri-lntloimhlp exist be tu ifii M.Vu ,.!',.- ami grip epidemics In JMnerted In mh1 Health ljr Martin evlna. Crl find nyn Mr. Nev- ih, nre ceiiu d ! 'Jerin are iMttef nUut - In the air. We n-iithe them hi tu the tlitxiKand. "But hry nre tuwanlly felhtwtt. Once they Cet la Me a heailtliy lwly they retreat. He u "- on: lt in only wtica ne thing or anoth er iliHturl'A "tir health esinlllltrlntn that he 'hiivt' mannKe to r:i 1:1 a foothold n nir ayatetn. It may le In Juuh lOtU itliii: It uiu U la k of frv-h ulr. but inoNt frequently ft l a-ine kiml of ex his nre -fettlus the feet hi t that layi the fiitrei.s o;tn to I hem. It la not at all h:ird to paj your feet wet. Ann that where the sMu:ilk omen in. The ordinary xidcwalk U a iht huinl MHtsiHlnnt when you want a cold BaOl hath. It Is l.niU tint, without any aaOpt to draJai it. The coudlli n Is UggnnttB V there (Mviin a nuturul ili-ire :im tn the Mtle- ualk. The w.iter ruiu Into It and atamlM until It U dried or la frozen The natural result l n harvest of grip rpidemlen and any uuiuUt of colds. bronchitis and lung trouble. And tu ben ulosls, fpno ittllal dleae enn often travd to sidewalks, since It usually alarts with some simple lung afTectlon. "We must stop building flat side- walks ami make them convex Instead. s they will dinin enslly. uud elevate them slightly altove the level of tbe f round. " TH Graattst Evil. The Persian author Saudi tells a sto ry of three (ireck, an Indian nu n IVrshin who lu the presence of tli I'ersiau uiximrch detmted this qiiea- tlmi Of nil evils 1m fdetit to humanity hi h is the greatest "r The 'Irecinn thsrhired. "Cm age oppres.tl with dot ertj the Imllau auswert!. "rain with Imi atlence." w hile the Persia u. bow lug low, made answer, "The greatest evil. O king, that I can con' elve ia tbe couch of death without one good f life to light the darksome way. SAGE TEA KEEPS y CITY NEWS. I 8 8 8 SI ' i i ' ! Former Albany Man Here- Earl Van Aiken ol HarrisburK town on business. He is a former Mbany man. Will Visit Sister Miss Nettie Martin wilt leave today for Portland to spend seeral weeks the guest of her sister, Mrs. El llawkesworth. Building Warehouse P. W. White and Geo. Olson went to Dever this morning. They are building a new warehouse there 101 the Oregon Electric. Visiting Friend Mrs. Frank George of Pasen, Ore former Albany girl, is spending the day in Albany visiting old friends Returning Home- Mrs. I. R. Foster of I'analia, East ern Uregon, passed tnrougn aidj" this morning on her way home after risit with her daughter, Mrs. F. L Smith of Lebanon. Mrs. Smith companied her mother to Albany thi morning, returning home this after noon. Goes to Salem Mrs. W. B. Chance went to Salem this morning on a business trip. Stopped in Albany Hugh Kirkpatrick of Lebanon, was in Albany this morning on his way tc Portland to drive a new Ford car home. Street Sprinkler Painted Street Commissioner Woods be lieves in keeping things up to the min ute and has just had the street sprink ler treated to a new coat of paint. Return from Newport . Mr. and Mrs. M. Montgomery have returned from a few days outing at Newport. Then we have LIKE SATIN in Colonial floral effect, which ia suitable for Petticoat lining, kimonos, or even I phoUtry work :::::: :::50c N ........ a nj We have also received a new shipment of Jan- jj janese and Honeymoon NAINSOOK, sheer and j. ' beautiful, it will certainly make pretty under-1 H garments and gowns. M All Voiles in Fancy floral, Dolly-varden and latest Poka-dot, and Stripe effects. Specially reduced to close out 13c 19c 25c 39c N Z N X N X N N X H S H H r.-L VtshMss Worth Whfle hxhxhxh HAMILTON S' Here from W. A Gilkey of Thomas, spent yes terday in Albany attending to busi ness matters. On Two Weeks' Vacation Miss Gertrude Bridges of Worth's department store, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. She wilt visit in Staytoh and various places before re turning to work. Here from Corvallis Mrs. D. H. Leach of Corvallis. spent yesterday in Albany. Here fromHaUey Mrs. H. C. Davis of Halsey, and her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Bond, ot Moscow, Idaho, who is spending the summer at Halsey, and Eugene, were Albany shoppers yesterday. Halsey Men Visas E. B. Pcnlaad and F. W. Robblns of Halsey, were in the city yesterday looking after business. Went to Klngitras Sheriff D. H. Bodice went to Kings ton yesterday morning to serve pap ers in a civil suit Going to Seaview Miss Cecil Knox will leave this morning for Portland to join a girl friends and they will go to Seaview, Wash., for a two-weeks' vacation. Going to Corvallis Mrs. W. R. Goodman and daughter, Golda, of Brownsville, were in Albany this morning on their way to Corval lis to visit a few days at the home ol Mrs. Goodman's son, W. C Good- We Buy, Hay Grain Seed Vetch Beans Any Quanity Any Place Unlimited Storage Facilities Cleaning -Chopping M. Senders & Co. J Mixd with Sulphur Bri&fi Btvck IU Butif ul Luitre at One. Transacted Buaineat Here N, I. Morrison of Scio, transacted business in Albany yesterday. Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing strr We all know the advan tages of a youthful appearaner. Your hair is your eharm. It makes or mars the face. When it fade, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its ap pearanea a hundredfold. Don't stay gray! Look young I Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a AO-eent bottle of " W orth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." which is merely the old-time recipe lav n roved bT the addition of other ingredi ents. Thousands of folks recommend this ready -to-use preparation, because It dsrkrns the hair beautifully, betides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with It. drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gTay hair disappears; after another application or two, ita natural color Is restore! and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear rears younger. 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