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ALBANY LWLY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. AUOUST 2H. 1917. PAGE THRU MESS SEHGFANT MORE POWERFUL THAN HOOVER Hy Qcuifce Martin, Um'nl i'te.s Staff Corietpondcnt WftshlUK'""- "USt Hr utiutl In the MtM LWrgt tilt When "tt lo our 411 tour mi nt tuniji I" b im.m1i mri into i soldier, lie K I t him, fui he will in- Lord Hinh 1 otnnlitloMi irow kii'tiuilt tnd i-Miy thing that goes into it. Ur will In thr arbiter nf y.mr ipi Cttritfl late, 4 ml wliru, mi rntrnilK I hr mess triil. ..ii see In in ItUWMf there in all hit glory and a Iresh white out, tug i lie fnrrlmk and crape thr fOM 10 hiiii, fof he ttmre absolutely dictator of your food than I In tri i Hoover will ever be. Ml is thr thief took Mr hui oeiy hile you rat. He writ Ihr hill o Un- and li tain how you hall lc fed He ' that your vegetables art .ioerly cleaned lirfore they're took id. Mi fights your battles with tin hutilirr, to see that you gel good meal H haggle. itb huckilrr i to trr that ou get good green ttuif. Hr gives thr first and second cool., (he dining room ordrrly and thr three cook't police their orderi. He runa thr whole shebang for you and uitw t runr othrr rookies like you. I work hard for you, all iUy long and lOmcttBMI far into the night And I0 if hr check tin thr plate 411.I poou and things and finds yu hr hut a couple, and charges you ' The Soldier Boy in Camp Nothing would cheer him up like photos from home Have yours tak en NOW Clifford Studio for them out of your pay, don't grum ble. Hr hat to 'lo that. Above all, don't gel gay with him 11 any account, f f r it responsible for your ordrrly conduct in the im I .ill llr'i thrrr to Iff that ou gj live in the fror ipiiet and ordgrt) manner, with your uniform neat ami 1 lean He looki you over, and if your hands arr toiled or your factum l ati 01 your hair not properly brushed, hr tends you kiting back to fix your self up, nitt likr Mother utrd to do. lie tert that you sit properly at thr tahlr, quiet and orderly, until your food is patted to you. He won't taud for any restaurant rough stuff, it you arc in the habit of pulling any. Lottd talking and unnecessary noise will bring ham down on you stiff legged, ker plunk. He'll trr that you follow Hoover's ad ice about not wetting your food loo. Hr't an a pot tie of thr clean plate if there ever was our If you take more on your plate than you ran rat, he'll nab you. You're wel cottir to all you want to rat, but yon arr not welcome to watte. Pood I". M platrt can never be utrd again. If it is left in the trrving dith. it ran bi dithrd upin tome other palatable form at another meal. Attention! Btihr... Lawn Teanla and But Ball Players, bicycle and Motorcy cle Riders- Wi iu supply your wants Oooda of Quality at the right price Wc alt make keys, do locksraithinc and all kind of mecheolcal re-pairing. L. B. H1XS0N JR. Bell Phons IftS-X 120 Lyon St Albany Oregon RED CROSS WARRING ON MOSQUITO (By United I'ress) VVgl lung ion. ngutt 2K. The American Red ("t- today started out to help win thr war against the Orr 1:1411 Kaiier and the American mos quito. GfCOl armies of kreter now in fecting the vicinities of cantonment I amp that w ill hold America's first '.'7."11 draftrd mru next month, are litoked umiu by the War Department at strongly pro-German. "Those motuitoes," said a gov ernment official today, "would thoot an Amrru-an soldier full of malaria at rradtly at thr Kaner would htoi bun full of lead. "One it jiitt about as bad at the other." E "xprrience proves that the m miito has no patriotism in hi make up. He is all buzz and stinger. In the southern states, where b'rer most) tut ti scatter t malaria like the Kaiser scatters peace proposals, the Red Cross has already Marled its bi dflv ott thr nighiingale of the brd room. They must be eliminated not only in camps proper, but in the surround ing country. Fifteen to sixty square mites of territory within a radius or a mtlr around each camp must I I urged of the pest. Goes to Ft. Canny- Mrs A. C. Maker left last night for Ft. Canby, Wash., to be with her husband. Lieutenant Baker, until they are catted from there. XNZHZHXHXHXHZ HAM I I, TONS' HXHXHXHXHXHX H fBed Covering for I Warmth and Beauty 11 5 It's not cold yet, but the fall will come h with its cold weather suddenly. We J are fully prepared to aid you in keep x in& warm. M X -H 5 BLANKETS Made of Wool H X H X N I N H H H S H X N uBSk Made cl the purrat wool, heavy nap and of last -ing quality in theae colon, Orey and white, Blue and White, and Tan and White Plaida at $S.75 White with Blue or Pink hordera for 16.00 Blue and White, Pink and White. Tan and White, Uvendar and White. Yellow and White plaida al H.SO White with Yellow. Blue or Pink border for $10 Brown and White and Blue and White plaida for til 50 BED SPREADS r Satin Quilt mm Some very beautiful design, floral and convan- elnnal made in three different styles Plain aquare-cornered apreada. Fringed aquare-cornered and cut-cornered apreada acalloped edfea with cut corners Th price range from Mc lo $7 50 according to quality and ure. You will find these exceptional value y,ie,, eeeee, ,a,,,j,,,apaaeaa,eaaaaaaaaaaaaa,, . Vmh Valuen HAMILT0NS' -Worth While ACCIOENT ROBBED JAP NAVY AND MADE AN ACTOR 'This is what 1 Cftl rrll sport," said Sessue Ifayakawa, the l.askv Para mount Japanttr star, who will bi MM at the (ilubc on WfdruntdM Lo thr phot odranu tic vrrsion of Robcfl ouis t-v ns'Hi't faniuut story "Th' ittlr Imp." Mr Ifayawaka had jutt id'len in on a surf hoard on tlx each at Waikiki, jutt out of HosM- ulu, and was sitlintc iu thr sand wan tfsf for the director to call him for nother scene. "I wouldn't mind if thry nut mr -irturrs like this ti do alt tin- tunr It is true we had a stormy voyage on the way over, but once here we crr- tainly arr !...-.,-. a rood time Yes- erday wr iihotographrd some tcrnr-. f a fiifht under water in which I WSI one of the comtutant. an! thr dav efore I had to do a jump from a hiifh cliff, and of the two I think I refer the underwater fitfht. You see I haw always brrn a Rrrat twin, "it evrn as a child in Japan and bf Bg in thr water comes perfectly nat ural to rnr. In bei it was my low or swimming and diving that realU r.Might mr In to molloa picissfC work, was a sturtrtit at thr Imperial Nav al Collrge in Japan and onr day in iinfj off from the pirr. dived to. !eep and the pressure of the wate" rnke one of my ear drums which iv,ualificd me for thr navy. As I had always been more or less interested i the dramatic art I tTMt on thr tage under the direct ion of rny uncle. Otto Kawakami. Visited in Springfield Mrt. J. J. Barrett and little daugh ter, of Albany, visited her brother William Dawson and family over Sunday Kugenc Guard. miaiHag 31 FIFTY-KIVE MILE FAUM (By United Press) Denwr, Colo, Aug ?N Thr BU unique farm m thr I ruled Slates will be sown in wheat r alfalfa thi faM It will be fitty-fi e miles long am ?I0 fret wide and will occupy the land which represents the present right of way of the Denver b l.ara mie railway, which will lc "junkt-fl' September 1 by it owner, M. S. Ra etsky. The "farm will extend from fireelry, Colo., to Denver, and will I ass thru the business sections of scv cral small towns between the two. The railroad, which has never paid was recently purchased at public auc tion by Kadetsky. a dealer in drtunct railroad properties. The rolling BtOC and track will be sold for junk, and the right of way used as a wheat or alfalfa field, unless the owner is re strained from "junking' the line by the state public utilities commission PREDICT PEACE TODAY 4 .. United I'ress .cw York, Aug. & I he. great war should end today according to a pre- fiction of St Val.trhi, an Irish monk, kho lived about . '.'. A. D. St. M.ilaclu is aid to have predict ed the datr of the start oLthe prcs M war and the date of Koumania's . ;it ry into the t'ruggl This is St. Malawi's prophecy ftl lound on an orijfinal manuscript now the Civil Museum, at Corno Italy "When the first number shall meet tiievtiiuth ami whtn the two shall bc uiiitrd with the jirtt and sixth 'IV, during thr sixth month of tie year (August, according to the old calan- lar; ami after two times four and two timet ten days shall have passed (August 2H), the new races which rew their name from Kotnolus (Hon- mania) shall rise and shall ally them- tlvrs with powerful nations. "Then the fierce beast who for three years and one month has been f Ming the earth with blood, with hor rof and with carnage, now surround ed, smitten from all sides and roar ing in vain, will seek whom he may levour, but shall not find him. "There shall be new battles whilr ncw moons shall wax and wane thir teen times. The fifth day alter the tun leaves the sign of the lion, the beast shall die a fearful drath. A vir gin whosr name contains two iotas, two alpha, a tau, and a lamba, (Ital ia) shall crush his bead and the LM h. people .ha!l share his spoils.' stronomers consider thr prophecy I articularly wonderful because it is Cd on astronomical facts unknown at the time Malachi lived. Italian journals say Malachi has redicted with signs and symbols the rajnc of every pope since his time. COWBOY PREACHER Prineville, Jr" . August 28. spreading the gospel in the out-of-he-way places. Rev and Mrs. Samuel i Bettcs, cowboy and lumber camp preachers, are in central Oregon to day. Since last November they have traveled 22093 miles in their Mack, f rtnhacd wagon. Thr Y. M. C. A. ha decided to al low the men to smoke in it- head quarters here, but tohac'o in any form is not sold ot the Y. M. C. A. canteen. SAGE TEA DANDY It's Grandmother s Recipe Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. to FOR SALE R RENT 130 acre- p) river bottom complete set machin ery and stock. Will sell stock to renter or purchaser. Hell ph'nr 22-F-12 evenings. A-27;S-1-D&W WANTBD Elderly woman for com panion for old lady and to do light housework for family of two. Ad dress Mrs. Janet Htsshmw, R 5 A-27; S-l WANTED Four rooms or small house close in. Call Bell phone 4U-I.. or at 940 Ferry St. A-27 -3 FOR RENT 265 acres Wtfl improv ed 60 rods of station most all farm ing land fine soil. Price $VO0 a acre. E. B. Morse. Brownsville, Ore gon. A-27-2Q WANT FT) Fresh cow wanted for their keep during the winter. Phone Bell I7-F-21. A-27-20 TO LET OUT A young Jersey bull. On shares. Home phone 7354. E. G. Goff. A-27-29 Notice to Hoppickers Hoppicking will start at the J. W. Seavy yard. Corvatlis, Sept. 5. Can use a few more pickers. Write W. E. Butter, Corvaltis. A-27-S1 FOR SAEE 3 Horses, set of double harness, light wagon. E. J. Ricka baugh. 5th and Railroad. A-27-29 You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 50-eent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound'" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, im proved by the addition of other ingredi ent, are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, because It darkens the hair so naturallv ami evenly mas no one ean tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because alter one or two applica tions the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the ae of youth, firav-h aired. unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get buv with Wyeth's Sage and Sal- rhur Compound to-night and you'll be de ighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a lew nays. This preparation is a toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of diseftSS. WW We make a specialty of Friendship Engagement, and Wedding Rings F. M. FRENCH & SON Jewelers and Engravers HAY. GRAIN. FEED Stack and Poultry Suppliea Oasolinc and Oila U. O. HAYNE Fast Third and Main Streets Woodworks Poison Oak Remedy One application will prevent and ore bottle will cure any case of poiion oak. Money back if not ,ati afactory. Safety firit Keep a bottle on hand. Our Eczema Remedy will cure Ecrrma. Woodworth Drug Co. Jitney Service Both Phones 25 FOR SALE 25 nice young ewes and one buck . Pair of fine drivers and 7 years old. Will sell or trade for a heavy team. One st.mtl.ird bred and registered. They are half sisters and well matched, with plen ty of speed. Inquire of T. W. Har per, Sunrise Add. Home phone 1382 A-27-29-D&W- lww""w9 A r bom inoos pscinc,. I'tfSs'V'? ffrT fyrtA 7 Bring Your Kodak Work to the Albany Art Craft A Line of Picture Frames Moulding that we believe haa never b ecu duplicated before in any Oregon town the size of Albany. I n t hi, line is comprised th moat exquiaitc tinting, bronzing and wood f iniah. tending to bring out the value of the finest pictures and 1 en din g worth to the cheaper repro ductions. . Prices very reasonable. The Albany Art Craft Complete Travel Service Frequent Trains with a Record for Punctuality Through Tickets Sold S Special fares $ EAST Expire Sept 3tt Return Limits On these tripe ie October 31 Visit he folks back East 8 Time to prepare for Oregon State Fair Round-Trip Fares to SALEM from Oregon Electric stations daily Sept. 20 to 29. Good for return to Oct. 3. Fares will be quoted by agents for round trips and sale dates for Washington County Fair, Forest Grove. Oct. 2 to 5, and Lane Coun ty Fair, Eugene, Oct. Jto S, and oth er fairs. H. S. LOGAN, Agent ALBANY