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Daily Democrat wb.'h hornTbrook Publiti-er tuKrta at the postofiice at Albaas Orevon. at econd-.-laas matter Fabliau-.! every even ng eacept Sun day. Semi-weekly publ-shc: Tues i," and Prldays ot 1916. Interest will cease with the , date o( this notice. Oct. IS 1017 H; P Cl'SICK. r 12 1.1-15-16 City Treasurer BUSINESS M I BR 1b ulti. ........es ol SalXaaS. lab wattta!. .buuld alv&yf give old ai m sear adda-aae. Catarrh of Stomach WBacjiirvioa katb mm .( .wanes, W aasrriea. ar asi asawl at mi srt yea V aval a aatnBa. c yssee. SeeasWeektr Wkae pasts is aaVasae. ana year Hw(r" --- t id .401 A5 J00 JkM 41 Ja in It SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1917. How I Am Doing M v Bit to Helo America By Carl J. Watts. Agent Southern Pacific Lines WACDONtA. Texas. Oct 13 1 registered myself and 18 others foi elective draft. June 5th. without one cent cost to the government. Myself, wife and child have become members of the American Red Cross I hare secured in this place an I surrounding country. 52 members tor the San Antonio chapter of th American Red Cross and collect. nearly $100. I have purchased a Liberty Bond and induced several others to buy bonds. I have impressed upon shippers the necessity of loading cars to full space and weight capacity, and seen to it that they did it I have urged shippers and consign ees to load and unload cars with all the speed possible. I am using small anr light cars for light loading I am forwarding loads and empties on the first available trains. X have instructed all my men 10 report disloyalty and trensonahle acts 1 am remembering at all times that I am an American, with true and un divided loyalty to but one flag. "Old Glory." r7 (?r7 lotelJt. franc i? Qinion !ipiarr-SanfraHcisco I L A i rJ.. H m mcQmirrof am Thief GomZper Deaf. i0007Zxm? appreciated by Mr. Umr) LtfcMH It V. I). , TW raoim. MisfUiu L M rltM "I wish to ;i A lew wrd ii the prj ir of Pcru'ta. h..' iino! ft will, fnxvtl NMUi KM or.imjs in thfl ttomarb Al.-o fouml it t)M very (King for catarrh cf t:ie Httuk M Utcr k&t cu.vj it .-.ii.ii.li ot tm ach by tho uj ot lVruno.'' Mr. K. T. Chomer. iiS l-.aat Old St., Chicago. Ill, MpBl "V.injiui bet laxative N Ufct market for liver and bowel:., very khiJ for Indigent lou and h- .irt burn. Those who object to liquid medl ins can secure Ptruna tablets. : . .. . "i Made Well By Peruna. My Sister Also Cured PE-RU-NA Sheep, valley yearlltins. $11 N .11 K Spring lambs. l.' i$l. SO Live Poultry Hens. Plymouth Rocks, Itroilers. lO.i.Vc 1 in kc Iivi-. l-.lL.V Gaeea, In I . I' I'ckm Dwkt, IS ii J Wool, lo valk) cots old best. fc uirdiuut Shropshire, Mc Hop,. '16 crOOi 5 (?. ; contracts ,W(.t41c. v . .in y 8 A r THE CHURCHES THscrimi tiny aver. rlibcds French Girl Organizes a Woman's Regiment LOWELL, Mas.v. Oct. U (U. P- -Unknown, unheralded, a few itrecjlu afo Emma Le Clair, a pretty brown-eye-d French girl ot 30 years, stood before a loom in a big knitting fac tory here. Today she is commander of prob ably the only woman'- military organ ization of its kind in tHe country. Company A, First Women's Reffimrnt of Massachusetts. The regiment numbers 100 and i Increasing rapidly. Under Miss Le Clair's guidance these girls are learn ing the meaning of military discipline nd how to shoulder a gun. "We want to drill, to be ready if we are needed," Miss Le Clair said, peaking of her command. "At least we can be used as messengers and can help in the war in many ways " Later this girl commander plans to organize other companies throujfh out the state. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glass of rail hot water bafore breakfast to wash Out poisons CITY NEWS i-J--Jau in i i . On Way to Jefferson Mrs. W. H. Barendriek and child ren of Lebanon were in Albany to day on their way to Jefferson to ria ls Mrs Barendriek' sister, Mrs. Wal ter Nelson. Here Prom Shedd Mm Gladys Hunter of Shedd is in Albany today risiting friends and hopping. Detroit People Here Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wiley of De troit were In Albany yesterday on business. Visiting Relatfeee Miss Holbrook, daughter of J. C. Holbrook of Sprinjrfield, i visiting friends and relatives in Albany. On Pacific Hfhway A party of Albany people consisting Of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hawkins. Mr, I. A. McDowell and Dr. and Mr j Ope left yesterday for Portland and plan to take a trip over the Parifir Highway this afternoon. Lire is not merely tor lire, but to lire well, eat well digest welt work well, aleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy It la If one will only idopt the morning Inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dul! and heavy wben they arise, split ting headache, jtuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, ran. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the alulces of the aystem each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before treakfast. drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the Btomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach la wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate is quietly ex tracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside) organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who hare sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store which will cost rery little, but is sumcient to make anyone a pro nounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. BICYCLE TIRES at the old prices from 12 50 to $5.00 each. INDIAN MOTOCYCLES from $195.00 to $350.00. KEY FITTING. YALE LOCK EXPERTS. BABY CABS RE TIRED. GENERAL REPAIRING Baltimore Gun & Bicycle Works 336 West. Second Street Albany, Oregon Bian. Vetvli seed Shorts n .i m M d S S id J ... " -T tur.ll . , , . . i Hay, vet.-h Lmted Presbytenan- luay, riaKKkj V P White, pastor. Why do wc Clovtr. h.ie :our gospels in the New Test..-1 Flour, hard v ea, : incut? In answering this uucstion , 1 lour- valley I tomorrow morning, specal emplusi will be given the OOJMl hy John. Sir vie tl At tO:10 a. in anil 7 JO p. in , All men arc invited to the Men's Hi j 1 le class at 1 1 45 The teacher i Mr. C. Bt Sox. This class dttitlt til Ctodbcf Itf in ill nicuit.erthip Sctore i he year close. B. L First Baptist Church The puhlic is united to the sen iles of this church. Bible school It). WonMPh -L Theme oj Hffiuu. "The Grwwtft ot the Human SovL B V L'. fcJQl EveninK er k 7:'. theme: "The Devil's QtoCtU Lie."" "I hi will show how material phBoi i I'hy attests lite. i'ou arc welcome, St. Mary's Church Rev. Arth;:r Lane, rector. Kev. Men ; ry 1'cIIciar, a-istant Sim lay ser ji.es at 8 and fOzSt a in. and 7 3' p. i Ma The pastor will preach at both Iscr.ices irom the gospel nf the da. , St. John, chapter 4 The subject will be. "The Cure of the Ruler's Son " Sunday school at 1 1 4? a in. Vl -fer will be stinif at 7 JO i m. The series of special sermons will be con tinued. The subject will be "The BMl and Tradition." The public i ordially invited. Evangelical Church First and Pine streets. Snnda school at 10 a. m. Rally Day Serv ices with special selection- in MMgl and recitations, and address by Rev C W Rohrboiiffh, Sunhy school missionary Church service at II m. Sermon hy Rev. Rohrboinrb. Y. P. A. 7 p. m . Miss Esther Gilherc leader. Evenine servi. e 8 p m Ser n.on hy Rev. Hiram Smith. All are welcome to these services. First Methodist Episcopal The new pastor. Rev Geo II. Ben r -t D D. w ill conduct services Sun d iy at the regular hours of 10:3H a m and 7 3D p. m. Subject of the irornine sermon. "The Mater Mir acle Christ's Incarnation. Evening si err-on. "Brain an-! ReIi(rion." Sun day school rally service will follow the morninjr preaching service, and a special program. "Flag of Freedom." p-eparrd by the Board of Stimla srhools of the Methodist Bpiscoptl church, will hr rendered. Epworth League service at 6 30 p m. Evrry one mot cnrd:ally invited to atten 1 these services. ! n fll V 1 ;; '-':Kx ' s 'ld West. 55c ' f -A medium Shropshire. (Wc i ,y I it U ALP'VNY PLANING MILL XU All Kindt of Mill Work i $-11 GI..I .ml W nH Sh,.ld. 11 . . $J I ai . J.V f g . I , ll llottl ithflnv ll P.u-Ws 3jfiSsSr 5SiMP Geese ' i sSTiSt Hoc $1.' '$1" S Cowl 4 - ALBANY'S UNEM HOTtt ccr - - Try Our Bessslaf tmn.r Vi .1 7 f B K Westbrook. Prop. 4 I I l-.'. 10 1-2 iiarki i il Our ! Future Depends N 1 ft on what you SPBND to day. bat on what you BAV1 OppOsftwitJ may Wno, k a I your door but ONCE--be pre I pareJ to (rasp it, by b j BIOMf in this bank at 4 per nt mtiriit I Small iccoimts wconrd. - - i 4 ptr tent Inteievt Allwi J. . Casick ft ( a. Bunkers Alh:mv. Orcfoa ,. -' sM Pianos e want to exohtnge ;i Vlctroli ind Rakrdl lor a good MGOtld htnd piano. Woodworth Drufi Co. .Ittney Service Until I'liunra 2S CLASSIFIED ADS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dr. A. P. Bowells Dr. Mary Bowella Otteopatluc Phyiiciuii udSurfMiai Siivins Hunk lii, i- hoili PhooM Albany, Orafon I wes lambs Yearling sheep Portlanil. OctObet 10. lUuestem. $2.05. Fortyi'old. $2.0J. Cluh. $201 Ked Ri:ian. $1 9S 1 'at-. hitr N'o 2 teed. $40 fcarley. feed. $40 Valley flotr. $9 Si) Haf Willamette Tim.ith. fan $24 Vetch. $225i$2J. Cheat. $22'. $2.1 Clover. $21'n$22. VegeuWes Potatoes. $1 25'c$l Vi BcaSVt n :::ir.al. small whitr. 14 large white 14 1 2c; pink. 10 Ml limas. 13 1 -2c; bayou, . 10 l-2c; red 10 l-2c. !. vestock PHsB4 Steers $7 90 'i$ 75 Hogs, best li. $17.S0$1775. Fsa.-y cows. $ri75'ttJi7 50 Calve,. $5'.-$9fO. Butter, r. Kk and Suiiar Btittrr. city creamery, 48c. Butterfat. 52c Erjjs. selected ex.. 45c. Sagar, $doo. CI ASSIFIED For Sale k S.U .K I Ilk bell I srt. in o..d (inrtlllsl, 516 W lltk; llrll 57.1 V ,I5 'K SAI.I -Small latin outfit, m i biding good tram. SjSSSSJfBjl DUfpOSjl getding harness, waijon, Iniggns. plows, small tool., etc Special In gaui to anyone taking the w h dr outnt dU Walmil Si. llrll pkOM 240 Y ,v-IJ- h'OR SALK -Baldwin apple, ai m chard 5 miles -ast of Albany on Lebanon Rod. 5' cents a bo, M Krb. Bell pbonr 41 42 ..4-IS KilR SAI.E- Rent, or ttadr. sesm loom modem house Imiiinr a' 5J5 Second and I alap.'oia St. s.Mti F')R S A I E A Rm parlor organ must be sold a barga u if ta.rn at ncr Call 225 W. M Si. Bell phone .l4 R 0J11 Oregon Hide & Junk Co. 201-205 E 1st St. Dralers in Kids, Pelts, Furs, Rubber, Metals. Machinery and all kinds of second-hand goods 5.000 Potsto Sacks fos Sale Beans Wanted Highest Market Priee paid for First-Class Beans. Murphy Seed. Store MftRXET REPORT The prices given m the local quo tation are those asked by the jehofrsaler from the re-a-le' fo' 'ruit and v-getable. All other prices are those raid the producer T.ist corre. ed daily. LOCAL Grains vVheat .. Oats, 75c. $1.90 CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE The nnderslnted as the City Treas- : rer of Alhany, has funds on hand to pay General Fund Warrants Nos MB to 862 of the Issue 191 5. also srar- Nos I to 180 inc.. of the Issue Resources September 11th, 1917 $336,616.70 Resources September 11th, 1909 46,027.35 The large gain of $290,589.3 5 is due to the efficient banking serv ice this strong slate bank is giving to the good people of this community. We await an opportunity to serve you. Use our many facilities for your personal advantage and profit. Albany State Bank Albany, Oregon Your Fall Suit Why not have it made to measure? Why not have that threat combination of style, qualitv and fit? It costs no more. New Goods Arriving Most of our fall goods are here. More are corn in", but we have clothes to fit any figure and to suit any taste. Let us demonstrate. SWEATERS, MACKINAWH and RAINCOATS W. F. Pf eiff er First Street IK S.M.I nR li.V HANCll uUImu ti:nber siBISs h II n--oonry for city property or good iisi U-s Ho.'ie 'r,n For Rent 1 ' 'R RFN'T l,'ie-room BBOdero Ini..- aiow at 941 Baal PUtfe st (rBmsee, lireplacc. Dutch kitihen. irmriil !asement Dan Johnston, lint N'a tiossal Dank Bl.l.' 21tl i: KENT mall flair to rrnt. I lose in lo Albany Call on I V I'ipr. AU Waal 2 St o4 14 Wanted Miscellaneous W I VVMMT I XM Will ,,.a 4.- C4MMS trade, 40 , ash for rgits Sa turday at Hamilton's Store. ol2 Miscellaneous IDST White and Maltese rat. Ke .turn to T Hopkins. 4j West (.th St olOtf HOT T VNtALESiThe besi in town I L PotSf Confrclionery ol21S HOT T M AI.FS The best in town, U L Potts Confeclionery ol2 18 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS CHANCES We estabb.l, Cut Rate Tire Agencies There .hould he one in ea.h locality 'x.i Non Sk.ds $6.80 JOsi 1 2 N'on Ski da lafio Small Capital required Profits an Large. Fof full partkntsvi addresi POPULAR TIRE and RUBBER CO 265R Broadway. New York City. olMS UMBRELL s The very latest styles and -ires In "Hull" detachable handle umbrellas. nose on sale ai P. M Fren. b A Son I leuelry Store oll-l7 r. I'l-K KM MURTGAOI l.oA.S.i inn,; tune, all) amount, loi gouil iuliial'd uruia i'all on J. V I'ipe. M W .'nil St. i I II H M PAYNI i a-H. laadi ami cm Sf Open Nat sale Ka: rslitr b an. riir laannM K.H III. IV 21 i mi k IIU II.. ,.1. Ail. am j v riHii Keal Mutate, l-atmi and City Flo ny Kue luauiaiue. Nelaiy Pub Ik. S I if r i.MI.H U 0111 Chirvpiaiio- K is . 7. V 111. QsaftSI. bias in i, N i ti SSM ! 'me a d lease unless llfeS ause II trltt sea Chiropfa. ll adjttalaiaatl fasj 'e hr . suse OEOKOE ) KIlNAOY Chirapractor I'iisi National Uank Huudir.g 1 oans Surely Tun E. F. so x Kite. Casualty and Automobile Insurance Rral Estate 111 1I National Hank Hid.' Shaving. 13c Hair Cut. Sit llrll Plionr m ) Try the Hi. ui viiiii.it Bartwi Shuii Three first . Ian barbet We want you and your children AhsoluteU Antiseptic I in West Second Street WE ARE l.OOKINO FOR MEN WHO CAN SILL Your wages are nut Hajahesi on , ' u linr uf superior nurs ery stock. Choles terrtlniy now open. Secure our new contract al once ALBANY NURSERIES 1st National Bank Buftdirit Albany, Orsgoa FAMILY ORDKRI for Ice Cream FMrLBD promptly THE ELITE Hotri phunet V. j lunain, I'top PUBLIC MiA R K.F.T I'.e on band Saturday mornintr St the I'uhlir Market for yoiinir. live Phinoutb chickens Hood for your Sunday dinner ol I 12 STETTEJTS HK (sKOOkllS Mi CROCKER! r, II PHIPPt Oisduate of the Weltmer lnaiitute Drugtost rtaaUai Chronic Nerv oils. Luna aod I rtualr l)i. eases W Ly n Si Mbany. Or ilome phone Jlls Hell Ml u WII.SOS MirsiC STUDIO Ou.an Ishsarttt, Hunt Rld( . Ilroaslalbiu. , for enrollment of SSjpfli Saturday. ' Sesteml.er 22nd. at 10 a A. M corner of Third S-15-tf I Fortmiller Bros. PatMral Dlmoteri Our Own Aute Fleasw Assistant Both Phone. - Masonic Hbl,, MSI IT HIVC, l , yard Sue I f-erl.n, M,.- IK "eeoed. Pi P-V ' Phone 45-R Keal Fstatc, Insurance and Money to Loan H P MF.RRfll Insurance I 'ans Surely Ronrl. '---) HAY, GRAIN. FBEU Slock and Poultty IsippUaa Oasolln. and Oil. U. Q. HAYNE East Third and Main Sirsei ei-l le ' rnpertv 1 ..-I. . o . . nttl sesMnnts I'onm Vo 1, .eeoeol flfsrrf Ft'l SsTe ... Sj.wt InstNjtissi Sll,,.. nfr. WI1FV answerinr Cla-siled ads. please mention the Democrat CHICHESTER S PILl -u. .r a.s ...... tfrummimt r. b b ii.. i ...i s.M ":;(0) I "IS" H., tf.H, V T '-'n as Iffst I,......,,.,,. SO10 Br IWLOOISIS LVLKYWrllRt