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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY,! APRIL 13, 1918. , . FAOB THRSI II THE UNIVERSAL CAR I I I Mort and mat the aaf(,a.d molar or uidwi III I llronii hi popitUr lavsr. Id natural, e.prciall I Ml I with Ford can. whMi in buay rannhiK every III I day ol the year winter and summer lb. lord III I arrvaa fkliiisillyaa4 profitably. So for real. I I I I itwuitie family car ihrr It aolbiaig eqaul to the i l l I Fnrd Sedan at tffli I. o. b Detroit Ink) five I I I l-srire deura, plate ulaaa eliding window., allk III I I curlaina, drrply upholstered .eala, latest type I I I ventilating wladahirlda ear of rofln.d limaara II J I with tilt everlastingly rallahla Ford eliawit. Illlj II W. W. CRAWFORD, Albany. Oregon. dfeJ "QtN IK s OCIETY BEATRICE BANDERS Society Editor Bell 481-J. Activities uUmx the lino of jm t ri ot ic work hnv tiikt-n a iro'iiinnl ilur in this wrvk'n events it mi have iiU-ly ttven rrowdiriK Horiul affairs Into mi h) It r unite. Mitny moi)Iv throuyl the armory WtMliH-silav nijfht to hear the intrrfsting fl n tcrtfiinintr Uilk tyiven by Colonel leader, lie has won a host of ad mirers In many of the surroumtinK town when he has been to speak. Colonel leader la at the head of the military training at the University of Oregon. 4 To lead the calender of aortal event for this week the dynre planned for tonight aa a benefit for the Red Crow i motion committee, la a prominent af j fair. I Kxrellent music will tw rendered hy A Keen Realization of our responsibility to the pulv lic la the constant guide to our action. We appreciate the fact that we owe something more to our customers than merely sell ing them motorcycles. We know they expect the beat qualities and the biggest valuea when they come here. And we are proud to eay they are never ilia-appointed. L. B. HDCSON JR. 129 Lyon St. Bell phone 165-R, Home 24 17 Albany, Or. We sell Goodrich Casings and Tubes Ralston Electric Supply Co. 310 West Second St. We have them Goodrich Tires & Tubes Earl B. Day Motor Co. We are agents for all Goodrich Products Albany Garage Hockensmith & Templeton : BEST IN VHS LONG RUN i'$S'f :f7r r- : Jl - - IV I 9T W at t" Mess firom America's feaicis 1 F.X'HE wrluinty f wrvicc in Trfted Tire. They pivo nurt" wrvirr Imvoum it i provrn wrvic". Thrir er.lur nnrr ami milrufic have Iwi n irov-! in the one way to aaiturc mi'.t'iigc lu the niuloriet, ou the car on the road. Hearken to that 1918 messnge, the roads of America send American motorists. Ltu.t year Goodrich, launching six Test Car Fleets in six widely different regions of our country, took Goodrich Tires, and with light and heavy cars mauled them over sand, gravel and rock roads of plains, dese: ts and mountains, to try out T ! Hclitem and the Rolfe orrheatrai 1 rurnhined, and a charming feature will lw the aeveral vornl lohfa given dur ing the dances hy Mra. Hurry H, Cu mek arid Mra. Charlea li. Kaiiex. At a lute hour light refreshment will he aervel. A hevy of young folk will mingle with the older onea and the many out of-town gueta,'to spend tne evening in the gay diversion of danring. A most delightful meeting of the Twentieth Ontury cluh was held Kri- fty aiternofjn when Mrs. rred r ort- miller presided as hostess. A short huimeiis sen ion jreded the enjoy able afternoon's hours Sent In knit ting and conversation. About the rooms of the Kortmiller home quanti ties of wild currant blossoms and nar cissus were used in decoration. Mrs. Earl C. Brandeberry presided ft hosteas to the Kntre N'ous club on Wednesday, when the membeis and a number of additional guests met at the Red Cross rooms to work. loiter the guests were taken to the Elite, where dainty refreshments were serv id by the hostess. A few pleasant social hours were passed Tuesday afternoon by Vhe Pythian Sisters club. Kancy work. knitting and a general good time were enjoyed until a later hour. The Tuesday club spent an after noon of this week at the Red Cross headquarters. Red Cross work and conversation made the afternoon's hours pass profitably and pleasantly. Little Alice Eisner celebrated her seventh birthday with a party Thurs day afternoon. Several little guests came in to spend the jolly time in games with, later, a dainty lunch. A gay little affair of Friday night was the supper party given by the He la (iamma girls at the home of Miss Helen Origsby. The artistically ap pointed table held an attractive cen terpiece of varihued spring blossoms. The remainder of the evening was passed in a pleasant social way. A most perfectly appointed dinner was presided over Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. O. f. Austin. Forming an at- tractive floral centerpiece for the ta ble was a large bouquet or many-huea spring blooms. Music and conversa tion occupied the remaining hours of the afternoon. At the home of Miss Irene Snyder on Tuesday evening, a crowd of girls enjoyed a "Little Girls" party. In appropriate garb the guests came to spend the evening in games and jol lification. A lunch rounded out the evening's plea surer. The Misses Har riet Phipps and Bessie Potter, of Ore gon City, were the honor guests for the evening. Another jolly affair of this week was the covered dish supper given bv a crowd of girls at the home of Miss Ardys Doughton. The prettily decked table was centered with a bouquet of "J ! spring flowers, daffodils predominat ing. Mrs, Myrvle Looney atcd ns host ess on Thursday to the Rural Ladies' club on Thursday afternoon. The hours were passed in a delightful way, knitting and fancy-work composing the chief diversions. Present at this time were the Mesdames Nelson Al tcrmatt, Robert Fisher, Mason Bar ber, B. W. Shirley, James Cochran, I). May, Rona Conn, Gordon Pike, Ur ban Shroad, Virgil Looney, Wm. Ral ston; the Misses Nora and Lucy Ash ton, and, as complimented guests, Mrs. Thomas Froman, Mrs. Hudson, of Se attle, Mrs. Mowrader of Leaburg. Mrs. Ehrenrich and Miss Anna Bender. A crowd of small boys and girls passed Friday evening at a little dancing party as guests of Spencer Sanders. After a few hours passed in this diversion, light refreshments were served. Those present were An- Katherine Harrett, Edith Duncan. Georgia Wright, Helen Pugh, Marion White. I-oume Mason and Lin wood and Hurry Austin, John Cusick, Rob ert liarrett, John Pollark, Kermit l.randeterry, Robert Murker, Ieon Fish, Edward Fortmiller and Spencer Sanders. The ladies of the Christian church entertained in a pleasant way at the home of Mrs. F. C. I'annals, Wednes day afternoon. Ferns and wildflow ers, prettily arranged about the rooms, rave an artistic decorative ef fect. The unual diversions occupied the afternoon and a dainty lunch was served. At the home of Mrs. Victor OMiver, Miss Jennie i'aynter and Mrs. Oliver entertined the l. P. M. girls on Tues day evening. About the rooms dalnt shadt d carnations were used in dee orati.m. Knitting and conversation were brought to a close with a lunch. Mrs. T. J. Porter acted as hostess to the Missionary Society of the Methodist church Wednesday after noon. A musical program and social diversions took up the afternoon's time. A profusion of fernery and dainty blossoms decorated the rooms where the guests gathered to pass the afternoon. a Miss Winnie Austin of Portland Is in Albany spending the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Austin. On Thurnday evening after the lodge meeting of the Maccabees, the (Continued on Page Four) TESTED i urns What those tires endured dcuL!oJ Goodrich's pride in its tires. They fought America's roa(!s through 4,178,744 tiro miles. They conquered the roads of America in that phenomenal mileage, those BLACK SAFKTY TREADS and SiLVEKTOWN CORDS. Let American motorists listen to this message from America's roads. It means time and money saved them. They get lasting service with the tires that have won the title, "America's Tested Tires." a. ti a a. u fa ea ti THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Portland Branch : Broadway and Burnside St., Portland, Ore. DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Every War Sav ing Stamp i a step towards Pea-.ra. Par t vn toMftCD KiMtkHa 8aya we will both look and feel clean, aweet and fresh and avoid lllnea. a.,--:.' ":?- S; THE CITY OF GOODRICH AKRON. SJPi' We sell them All Goodrich Wares Ralston Motor Company w. w. Crawford Agent for Goodrich Casings and Tubes J. L. Irvin Goodrich Tires always on hand Catarr 1 of Stomach Did Not Know It Nearly Starved Mra. Helena Tanner. Athena, Ohio, vritea: "1 cajmot find worde to ex press my thanks for your kind ad vice. I nerer onca thought I had ca tarrh of the stomach. 1 commenced taking Peruna. as you directed. Mr stomach continued to hurt ma for about two weeks after I began the medicine, and then It stopped. I now hare a good appetite, while before I was nearly starred.' Those who object to liquid medt clnea can procure Peruna Tablets. MA PERUNA Made Me Well You can buy 5 Maxwell trucks for the price of one reliable b-ton truck Sanltarr science has of late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The lat est application of Its untiring research Is the recommendation that It Is as necessary to attend to Internal sanita tion of the drainage system of the hu man body aa It la to the drains of the bouse. Those of us wbo are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the sys tem each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glasa of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stom ach, liver 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 stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating. 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 phosphated bot water la quietly extracting a large vol ume of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but Is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject ot Internal sanitation. The $5000 5-ton truck isn't any better than a Maxwell. It's merely bigger. That's all. And you can own five Maxwells for the price of one reliable 5-ton truck. The five Maxwells will do more work, carry more goods, carry them faster, serve more uses at less cost. How good these Maxwells are is shown by this great figure: 99.6 perfect a verdict taken from service records covering 6600 Maxwells now in use. $400 less than any other truck of similar capacity in the world. $ 1035, chassis only, f. o.b. Detroit. Elec tric lights. Electric generator. Worm drive. 10-foot loading space. 2500 pounds. WALDO ANDERSON & SON. Dealers Albany, Oregon