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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1917)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Jl, 117. WTVTifTJl f the home drink ltrvlilm Iti MfMilmlly nt drug iintn, 1'niiMain and rrvUtilfllil llvo linl found U WrlcoM.it iImi til th liuttic A Imnlly Itrvrtiir Kuril olid lii - lalW (It Ink lluit t"r I'rtlri tly with till i, An m utiAmhtm fur Smutty aur Swttmt rm4 or grwmn nifipra mtutfaii wtth rraarit thmtm mnt rlfiifiMi iiufl ur iiivm, tmrvmtl n Intiutm t-rnvmrn. Frmmh ihmmming. (. inaaf . ftmntmii crm kmrm. Itmvtt ..r vr in, Awvmivr th.it tait-a like no tillin aitll dunk. I'uic, wlmlrarjinr mid nutiMiotii, Bvo (he all-ycar-'roon J aoft drink A.s.l m bwftet m.I i.t eWflW .,. .,r-r r Ammku:,kk Hum it - St I.cwib 4 F 2 419, "WHICH I0UR STEP" A ! JEFFERS 0NV1LLE AND LOUIS STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION! VILLE ABE DIRTY PLACES Reduced Excursion Fares To NKWTORT KKACIIKS AND WILLAiMKTTK VALLKY POINTS A good o p i p ' r t it it i I y lor werk p n i trip M WI'iiKT Hxuiul trip tik,i. ..tt hj'.r daily Imiil thiny day 1 I- V MI S Sunday (taut irrv rr r-fii M!..mv and Curalli ti Newport V I ! I. M I "!"!' K Wrrk end ft mud trip tukrii ou ale Sat in day an 1 I I I V Sunday, rrturtt limit f..II'vtrg M-.nd.y You can '(I"I'S ,it itrarTy town-, or enjoy a Sunday outing ytiur a) Jr'il for tnk-U arc) hii !h r information ft.hn M S"tt. 'irnnal Panni-fr A-iit, PortUm!, Orrgon. Southern acific Lines Ivoiui tr:i f.it. (- l and Product Show. Portl.int. Jibing Id i fin't in hr national lytuo I'.iti d inum- ul iiin r, t-utitltd "VVatt li s out Mi ji," wiiu li lnukr ult il la I kt aton' tuui nig ' loi ti for musical i ul i tainno nt, will lc pre tented at 1,1 ic M.ij tia J hi ati c in Lor vail jv 1 li'ii hday U i k li t . Lvery thing u iatrd with thr pro dintioii nl "W..lh our Step" lut won (iivi.ihh- tainc in their purliiul.n in hi, and link itiiuu.il J'Ij' i iJf t 1 1 1m ai their joint matt r ot-cc. Mi il rim, who hat K'' li"? nult- lli k'.IIH' lit till' loott t oil I II nut).: )nt I he modi rn st.if li.it knoMii, fotnud tin- id A that a iiitisit.il s.liow u t iit n unit I v" in in opati d l inn' v on hi t h th- popular lain y i I h .it i i ,' n i s. He ftiicd upon th id i a h it h rtith iii,i3iM a n 1 not uv rtrr i i.n.pli t d tl'f ii'nr and lyin. linn tin- hook Mao rntrnxtid to Har i it. S itu lit and lion- could Ka r mi. oh 4 lirttt-r m il lion. J'ht n cann tin- h- tiou of nu n and hoiih ii to tta. r the plav. I he moot noti d wrri -t 'tirtd Mr I illiiiK'i'aiil totumis- j :'.ind I ron li.ik-t to paint the pro 'd'if(to!i. K H. liurnsid'- of thr New Yi.tk 1 1 i;podroinr ti prodm - it and 1 I It Irn I )rydtn, d-itirr of all 1 1 if ,wi t tor " t.t'iir' to tit tik'n and :iitliih thr rop.tniin-. Thr trio wire I'.nii r ai 1 1 it i lit-. Th- rrtult a H'i;fn irtil to Kic th' att rorr a lm I ourprior. It thr firtt tiinr that a r:u' iimr intiM.il play had v r t n t it n d lor puldn- appriv ,d 'I h.tt if i A fcfi nuinr Ml' n t ! prorTI h ihr i.id t 'tat : pla d in rw or V m.iiK an rnlirr rafiii, in Chicago 'r llilir tiif.ntho, m I'! ila.Ul; h;a l.-r ihrtr inoi.th and in !"Moti ftirtlurr tnt.nt t Ihrr.- arr 7; in tin- rati ;n. hMm,- ihr f.uiion In'lt-h H.ilh t .!-.' thr 1 r . i'1-.l.i Kn i.in 'l:.ncff. I i 'i- is ti-t t;Mrsi..ii .I'ti.nt this tint' thr fli'itt tMprinh'iio llMlstt.il lotlitdy or ani.ttioit t'i:it hai nrr hrrn rnt to tin far V ot l-y a Ni w York pr -'!n-rr. Lieut. F. C. Stellmachcr Writes of War Preparations and Longs for West Srtioukly 111 i !.iik l'r:ir is seriously ill with oi;u tn -iiia .it ln home on S.in'.lni K"a!. Juina 20th Kniiinecring Corps II. n. r. t --n. 1"tnn rly of th: i: .. ha jiin d l'.v J,llh I. iiili rriiu Win 'Ui t r, ami txpri t . t. !t.i. for IV.ti'if- m a ("i ;i '.'li o! Wf.ks In Portland Ycaterday ! c ir.nl. U o- "is .pr: t ) rslcrilay l ' .Ml. nd on liilsilit s'.. Jctftt suiivillr, luduiia, Nov. 15. 1 V 1 7 . My tlcar lloruibrook: 1 brintf you greeting fioiu tliia dipjt, w iulIi u the griatckt army supply d pot in America. Here arc kloicd supphci jfnat' r in extent even no than wa und in the entire 1'hdippmc mm paiKii. Not ojily one tiling hut piac-II- uliy everything that an army tan uic in the ncld. I la trip acrokt the continent to lie-1 c wa attoiiiplii.i(J w ithtjut in i i1 nt worth me ut ion, A compar ison of the country tiavvled over with that of our ectioii make me more t.iau atioii(U with the VYct and its poftMhililies. 1 kit 'J acorn a or raUui American Lake on the d cA Sowui hi r for Jeiieronvillc, luiliana, h iitjf been ordered here to rrptift as asstot tut to the depot (juartt i iiia1 r ty a telegram from the war depart mriil. .My ticket wa routed ov r the ' 'rt'K'on & VYukhintoii, ( retjn .iitirt l-ine, I'nion Marine ai.d Liu iao & North western 'into t.hu a'o and from tin re over the t'cniiiy h aina t my destination. i'nift :epoi wa huilt durum the time w hen ( rati t w a preiJtnt an. ha i stood for yeari occupied hy a small force oi men Io:ti practically fiotinii until Hie exi'e ncit ol war suddenly made it a liu- and hustling place with oliicers and civilian em ploye without end. Just a in the k'reat army ramps, new buildings are In nitf construe led for the net d c: the army and m:llioii5 expetuleil in earryirkif out the program to put tin Hun on tiir run and tiring peace t the world Nothini; is oi yrra'cr iin pi'ltalire tlian upplmt our l:k.'htilU' nun m the Held with equipment and niaterKil nere-ary in w a jnik' a war k'M-att r in extent than the mind o: man ever speculated over. I I ere we have acre and acres of wagons, harness of every conieiah! kind, clothing '!'act'r:r ., w ater w a t;iis for sprinkling purposes. Om; i"f r aiitointthilrs. lirld ranges, tn hu kt t ta. kcd up like cordwoo 1. aii:!n';an- r, things that 1 have t'k mt and by v !act so in.t yet he. i lion o! Majestic 1 heatre 'ITmrs. Nov. 22 "WATCH YOUR STEP" THi; MOST STUPENDOUS MUSICAL ORGAN IZATION 1 1U IN THIS SECTION 7." people 10 (J iris Irving HorlinV Syin'opn tt'il Success First Tr.inM-ont mental Toir Special Orchestra San I rancisco Papers sakl: "One of the best ever brought to the Coast." I xaminer; "a galaxy of uirls, owns, comedy" I os Anclis Papers said: "A Sensational Surprise" Examiner. "'I he I.ovliest Dancers Seen Here" Herald. PUICES: $l(H)7i? I .!). $2.(K) MAIL ORDliU NOW' Tickets on Sale Monday. 10 A. .M. HOTEL ST. FRANCIS Albany. Oregon Kest 35c and 50c Meals in the city. Pleasant Dining Room. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pirtle, proprietors. c3 A N Y II NATIONAL BANK SERVE BY SAVING Every dollar put int th bank will shorten the war and uve Hfa and auflertnf. It U to the everyday tlticen that the government la leoHnf In Ihla criala and ll ought not ta appeal hi vain. Sava for the govern nient that haa dene much tar jou. foRl g SAVINGS BANK The & Auto Lens Lenses can be fitted any day or evening. For sale by Irvins Garage 324 Broadalbin St. GO AFTER THE TRADE THROUGH A WELL- LIGHTED WINDOW DISPLAY Imrrsi your mr rchandisc your norc upon the minds of the crowds loilrriiix alonu at night. l et us hclu you solve your window lighting problems and show you tint concealed window lighting equipment is a sound business in vestment. Telephone 15. OREGON POWER CO. 306 V. Second Both Phones 15 Gifts That are Appreciated Useful Electric Appliances Buy Now. IHZHZHX HZHZH3 HAMILTONS HXNXHXH H2H3HSI 1 TOWELS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS 5 H To make a useful gift, gratifies the desire on the part of the giver tor satisfaction, H Z and in the heart of every recipient it brings forth true gratitude. S H SO GIVE USEFUL GIFTS II H H X H X H X ft X H X H X H X H X X H X H X H X H X H Here Is a Suggestion- Bath Towels We have a fine lot of Fancy Bath Towels in many different patterns. Am s H X H S N N X N Stripes, pink, blue or lavendar, 36 inches long, 45c. White with pink, blue or yellow Grecian border designs, 36 inches long, 50c Plain white, with pink, blue, yellow or lavendar stripe across ends, 47 inches long 65c K White with pin stripe in pink, blue or yellow, 2 36 inches long 85c H White with fancy ends, have place for initials, X in pink, blue, or yellow,5 inches long . . . $1.00 H White with Dutch border in pink, blue, yellow, B 45 inches lone . Sl.Ofr M . $1.25 and $1.50 H White with varied borders, prices Here Is A Bargain H Plain White Bath Towel, 18 by 36 inches, 33c as I H S HXHXHXIXHXHXHX HAMILTONS' HXHZHZHHZHZHZI i nl J knowledge oc" what U really tak ing ;4acc here. t- try liuny; that jcrta jis itu the 1;irs ubo e enumerated shipped here iruiu contractors scattered ihr"UK'hout the hole nation. Here it is inspected and at,rain. sent to the annus in the Held according to the net -is and reiiuiremnts oi the serv- 1 li;ic lieen assigned to the in- t etion depart men t ami ,ha e heeii Murkiii m the K'at warehouies con tihiioitsly since my arrival. I here are hundred oi civilian in spec tor and tneir work has to be supervised hv a commissioned otitccr and their ii tidings verified before tlic invoices will be paid by the treasury depart ment. Could the people see the va-t stores here they would marvel at it and possibly ask w hat the govern ment really intended to do wit,h it alt. It is not to be marveled at that there seems a shortage of material in this country w hen the needs ot the army and navy are considered pal amount. The deflection of so much raw material lor war purposes naturally leaves a shortage ior other uses and that remaining brings prices :"ar in excess of anything ever thought possible in peace times. I'iiere are more "Dinyes" hef than I .have ever seen in my lite. Beiru: som h of the Ma-oti and Dixon line it must naturally follow that a great per cent oi the papulation are of the iui:ro race. They are a happy-go-lucky clas and are everywhere in eidence iloini; cMTy conceiv able kind ( labor. W e employ hundreds of them at the depot and of course they never can be driven or coerced into tb'iiikr work when it is possible to lav on the job. I.ouisillc and Jeficrsonville are t: e dirtiest places I ever saw. Really said to be more so than Pittsburg u account of the extensive use of sni't coal. No one expects or even tries to be always immaculately clean. i live in Louisville and make my . connections to woik by electric line. 1 believe that X would die ot lonell-) ness W obliged to stay in t,his tor- j saken place always. Unc thing has impressed itself on j my mind. That is the superiority of ; the West over the Middle West anii South. While there may be more factories and labor more extensively employed in these sections there re mains the fact that ours is a prac tically new and undeveloped land where opportunity spells big on ac count oi natural resources and great areas awaiting .development. To a man with red blood in his veins the Pacific slope and the West offers so much that appears in the way of sports. Hunting and fishing is un known in these parts, except for a few rabbits and small quail fishing is confined to bass fishing and from what 1 can gather the Willamette there oilers everything in this line of sport that thev enjoy. The greatness of the whole North west stands out greater when one leaves it all and finds himself in the midst of old and worn settlements that look as old as old can be and the people asleep without civic priJe or anything that makes 4or clean streets, painted buildings and green yards. Nothing like that around th.s old town of Jettcrsonville. Like Rip Van Winkle tht lay asleep for years and then came to the one differ ence is that in these parts they have not yet awakened nor do I know when they will. So vou see wien I leave this war game after the thing has been fought out to the right kind or a tinish and victory perches on our banners. I am coming back to the land where flows the Oregon and where God has piled up the earth in great moun tains. Respectfully, F. C. STELLMACHER. Hot Water for Sick Headaches Telia why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It before breakfast. Use Grandma's Sage Tea and SuJphur Kecipe and Nobody will Know. Headache of any kind, la caused by autointoxication which means self poisoning. Lire! and bowel polsona called toxins, sucned Into the blood, through the lymph dacts. excite the heart which pumps the blood so fast that It congests In the smaller arteries and veins of the bead producing vio lent, throbbing pain and distress, called headache. Vou become nervous, de spondent, sick, feverish and miserable, your meals soar and almost nauseate you. Then you resort to acetanlllde, aspirin or the bromides which tempor arily relieve but do not rid the blood ot these Irritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate In It, drank before breakfast for awhile, will not only wash these poisons from your sys tem and cure you of headache but will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It la In expensive, harmless as sugar, and al most tasteless, except for a soirisn twinge which is not unpleasant If you aren't feeling your best. It tongue is coated or you wake up with, bad taste, foul breath or have colds, indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour, acid stomach, begin the phoa phated hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons. Results are quick and It Is claimed that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels every morning never have any headache or Vnnv a mlArblA nuimMt The use of Sspe and Sulphur for re storing faded, pray hair to its natural color dates back to erandmothor's time. She used it to kvp hor liair beautifully dark, plossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, fmh'd or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful elTect. Hut hrrTvinir at home is imissr and out-of-date. Nowadays, by askintj at any drug store for a SO rent bottle of 'Wyeth's Sap and Sulphur Compound." You will get this futnous rid preparutiov improved by the addition of other lr. gredientfl, which can be depended upon 1 restore nattirrtl color and beauty to t! hair. A well known downton-n druyi-i-t sa; ft darkens the hair so niituriillr nr fvenly that notx'dy enn tell it has b.'t spplied. You shindy dampen a spov or soft brush with it and draw ti through your hair, taking one strand ; a time. Ity morning the gray hnir di appears, and after another application i two. it becomes beautifully dark a glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com;o:r, la a delightful toilet requisite for t': who desire a more youthful appe;m'i It Is not intended for the cure, niitiatl or prevention of disease. Look the List Over If you are interested call and get our prices. WINDOW CLASS. ALL SIZES VARNISH, STAINS, ENAMELS PHOENIX PURB PAINTS SHEET DIP STOCK TONIC POUfcTRY FOOD and a new apd up-to-date line ol Wall Paper. WS BUY RIGHT well SELL RJCHT. Burkhart & Lee Albany, Oregon