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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1917)
-J 9 LISTEN IT MEANS $s TO YOU Have you decided your Xmas problem? Do you have a definite iJca of just what (jiits would be most suitable lor friends and relatives? Probably not. It's the mer chant's job to make the suHKestions and for you to decide as to whether or not he has used good judgment in mak ing out his list of Xmas hints. livery progressive business man in Albany who has Xmas goods that are worth while will tell you about them in the advertising columns of the Democrat. Watch the advertisements. They will save you time and money. The Pathephone Is Different It's different not just to BE different it's different be cause it's BETTER! The Pathephone will play both kinds of records Pathe and the OTHERS and it will play THOSE better. It's equipped with the Pathe Sapphire Ball that GLIDES over the sound-grooves, that CANNOT scratch the record, that produces a TONE of matchless, lovely smoothness. This jewel is permanent, so there are no needles to change which means absolutely undisturbed enjoyment. And the polished sapphire ball means long life to the record. You can accumulate records for years without losing your pleasure in them! That's what this extraordinary guar antee stands for: Wc guarantee every Pathe Record to play at least one thousand times with the Pathe Sapphire Hall, without impairment to the unexcelled beauty of tone and without showing any perceptible wear on the record. That's why the Pathephone is YOUR phonograph. That's why you'll want the PATHEPHONE. That's why you ought to hear it TODAY at the Pathe dealer nearest you! The Fortmiller Furniture Co. HEALTH HINTS !l Sapphirm llll d Cmm II Each Pathephone, whatever the price, plays ALL makes llll of records as well as Pathe II Records one thing alone HI! that would make it the big- Ill! eest value there is at its iJo You Know That A walk in lh open is worth two in the house? Being healthy ii the first duly of cilirnr Disease it the greatest foe to human progress? It's the unused body that deterior ates quicken? Fly destruction ii itt own reward'' Personal hygiene i the first requis ite for community health? A smalt mosquito it a dingcrous thing? Most of the diseases 'from which man suffers are peculiar to man? f. S. Public Health Service. The Best I(y far the hest results in the care of colds. gripp, pneumonia, etc., are obtained under osteopathic treatment. 0-teo;athic treatment for all infec tions diseases works atom; strictly scientific lines by building up the I immunity of patient and thus help. I ing Nature to conquer the invading i host of germs which help to cause ' these diseases. Don't let some old fogey laugh you out of the osteo pathic idea because it is not orthodox or because our ancestor d:d not i'.o it that way. Think for yourself. Rea . son a little. Come in and let u:. give you our side of the argument. I Remember These being the months of coughs and sneezes, that this is the way these afflictions are spread. If we were more conscientious in our fse of the handkerchief, much less would j be our winter sickness. j OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS I AND SURGEONS j DR. A. P. HO WELLS DR. MARY HOWELLS First Savings Bank Bldg. First Savings Bank bldg. Both phonea "Large Oaks From Little Acorns Grow" A dull intellect is frequently due to neglected adenoids. Pneumonia is nearly always pre ceded by a simple neglected cold. (Appendicitis is nearly always pre ceded by constipation and neglected bowels. Abscessed ghinds in the neck are usually preceded by neglected, or improperly treated colds, and the same applies to catarrhal deafness and mastoid disease. Blood poisoning may come from an improperly treated slight prick or scratch on the hand or any other part of the body. m A goodly number of rheumatic fe ver cases are due to neglected tonsils. Slight, apparently insignificant ac cidents tails, strains, jars often dis arrange some part of the delicate me chanism of the body and lead to nu merous internal disorders, predispos ing to practically every disease known t.s man. It will pay you to several times a year have your body gone over by the osteopathic physician and surgeon, who is particularly trainej to look for these slight troubles and to correct them. Do it before you are sick and thus avoid that suffering and expense. "Breathe Deep" "When your friends misunderstand you And Defeat has near unmanned you. Breathe deep! N'one may scorn or call you quitter If you prove you are Ji hitter Breathe deep!" Cures Osteopathy will cure 97 per cent of all cases of chronic constipation, provided the patient will do as told: and what they are told to do will not interfere with their daily work. Don't neglect this kind of a trouble, it is dangerous and drugs only make it worse. Complete Osteopathy is a complete system Or.e Out of blxdt .. Drafted Men ejected OA MI' I.r.WlS, Dec. 8 -On an one man out of eight sent here by local exemption boards .have been re jected by army physicians and sent back home, aecording to figures avail able here today. A total of 5,256 men failed to meet the strict army mental and physical tests. In each case, army physicians w II send rejection papers showing the cause of rejection to the local i.oards. Physicians are expected to study these rejection papers careful ly so that the number of men sent bak home in the second draft will not be as great. Wholesale rejections caused phy sicians here much extra work and added greatly to the expense of main taining the c.imp, in addition tr. causing 5.1") men great inconvenience. TANGENT NEWS NOTES TAN OF. NT, Dec. 8. (Special to the Democrat) Howard Jenks has returned to his home after a three- is vit' nip ill rhiuiij imi ninCf !''' iel. . . i . , ' ..' 0 A. D. Hudson left on thi noon train for Marrishuty. , Mrs, J. K. jenks, Jessie Jenks and Mrs. Griffith were AH. any Visitors Thursday. The hard times party given by th high school was a success, evtrylio.'.y reporting a good time, Mrs. M. J. Smith is in Albany vis aing her daughter, Mrs. VVillard Dsv-Is. I The Ladies' Home Missionary so ciety met yesterday and elected new officers. Mrs. Nina Jenks is presi dent for the next year. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott, Mr. and Mr. Robert lArehihald and Elizabeth Sharp were in Corvallis to attend the funeral of little Earl Scott, who died in California three weeks ago. I!. J. Smith left today lor F.lmira, where he will make his home. Mrs. Brown is expected home thiu evening from California, where she has been for the past three months, visiting relatives. I Do Your Christmas Shopping F.arly. i Pen tbat t fills; ItsclrV r Slt -tilling l!l Founuun Pen I IT RE t ftft rw&T 1 foo4 iontB. aM Umi .uM HmU mt mkostil la lot Bccoad. cksatftc metf M tb jfw m. No apecMl Ink aToqairod, Boctusf to ttk pstrt. fust ampto tttmrntm tbo a'Crtcnt-FilWr" us it rcMtyiowTtM. h leaks, ctsrvcr doi. woo't mmmc d mntyt write noothly. $2 SO. SJ OO. $XSO. $4 00. J5.QO.mm1 asfx for Smtm y Conklin's Self- Filling Fountain Pen Non-leakable ; just as good a present as you can possibly get fof Xmas. See our line of fine Pocket Knives Eill Books Purses Ivory Goods and a complete line of fancy perfumery and Toilet Water. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Burkhart & Lee Albany, Oregon Basket Ball ! AND GYMNASIUM GOODS See our line of Gym Shoes and sporting goods before buying your outfit L. B. Hixson 129 Lyon St. Agent for Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. 111 THE UNIVERSAL CAR llll 1C " an honest car in the fullest sense of III llll the term built on an honest design with hon- I llll C5t mater'a's' so'd at an honest price with t,Hc I llll assurance of honest performance and an equally I I I honest, efficient after-service. Besides, it has I INI been proved beyond question that the Ford is III llll most economical, both to operate and maintain. Ill llll ' one ' ,,le m'''''e of daily life. Your or- i.l HI! dcr solicited. Efficient after-service is behind I llll every Ford car. Runabout, $.145; Touring Car, III llll $.'60; Coupelct, $505; Town Car, $595; Sedan, HI! $645; One-Ton Truck Chassis, $61)0. All f. o. HI! b. Detroit. I ll W. W. CRAWFOssD : : Albany, Oregon of healing, applicable to ail diseased conditions. Do not forget it, and do not let some one blarney or bulldoze you out of the idea. Call their bluff and try the osteopathy. You Can Buy, on the city news stands, The Osteopathic Magazine. Adv. priceI Agents Albany