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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 191. PAQK THRXt Red Crou llcnrfll Thursday Mm. A. J. Italm and mala quar tvt i.f Snlcm will aaaixt with the lied Cruel benefit ttiterbiliiment at tho lllobe Theater on 1hurilny evening. IWIe Corp. HhouU - 1 g The rill.' culpa ul the Albany Wu. Hum's lcfMiai lengua hrlil a shoot Ihla afternoon at lliirklinian'a Grove. TMa waa tlio second of tha season. QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Taka tablasnooofo of BaJtJ If Baak koru or Bladder bothara Driak Iota of watar. We ar a natlm o ml Satan and our Mood U 01 lad with aria sold, aaye well.lraown authority, who auu ua to ba enaatantly oa guard egln kidney trouble. , Ilia kidneys do thalr utmost In fms Ika blood of thla Irritating arid, bat beaome iraak tram tlie mnrnrki Uwy H eiugglahi the eliaiinaUra tiaauae euaj aad thua tha ula U retained la Uw blond to poison tha antlra syaUro, Whan rmr kidncra acha aad feel like lumpa of lead, aad ynj have etingtng Bales la tha baak or tha urlna la elou.lv, lull of Sadlaiant. or tha bbuUer la Irr't. UUa, obliging yuu to ak ralUf during ua aigaii waaei you bare i ad dlu lltxr enslla. eienelme. , aold etomaeh or rbaumatlam in bad wwat&er, Rt from your pbarraaelat about lour oaaaae of Jad rlaltai teas a taklaanoimlul la a glaee of waUr orfora breakfaat each morning aad la a tew daya your kldaaya will act Una. This lataoua aalta la made from tha aatd nf raraa and lanwa J ulna, combined with llthta, aad baa baao uaod for anratkna to fluab, and stimulate elujofnl kidneya, to aautraltta tba aclda la urlna aa It la BO loogar a eouroa of Irritation, thua eorilag urinary and bladdar dliordera. Jail Kelts la iaespaaalve and eanaot tnjuraj nakee a delightful vnYrveecaat IHMa-waUr drink, aad anbody an maka a mlaUka by taking a liltla oooaainnaily Jo kaaa tba kldnare alaaa aad active. C. A. It. and LkIIch to Visit School Hev. Mnnwcll I'liillipa, patriotic In structor, Mrl'lii'raon Post No. 6, (i. A. It., and C II. Walker, adjutant, aamo iat, and Mra. Melissa Perry, put riot ir Instructor, Fair Onka Circle Ni. I. t ji.I Ira of tha (',. A. It., will visit th Albany schools thla ik aa follows: Allmny high Tuesday, P a. m. Madia. n school Tucedny, I p. m. Junior high Wr.lncKlny, U a. in. Mn pic a, hixil. Wrdnraday, 1 p. ni. I.utharan arhmil Thurailay, V a. m. Iltirkhart ah.Hil Thuraduy, 1 p. m. St. Mary'a Arndfiny Friday, 1 p. m. MtnoitcvtLK r HKTTI.KH AKtiUMKM Itny Ktpwnrt, who atara In the Trl anvlo day, "Tha Lauruin' of Jim Ifen- ton" at the Itulfc ThiuUT on Wttlnea .lay. ilix idi d he needed mini rK'lte ment, ao he purchaaed a humUi:mr ruudnter. Itoy vowa he will break It if It d-M'ant break him flrnt. Not to be outdone hy hla atar, !i ri-rtur Cliff Smith Iwuj'ht a new car. too, and fur a few daya there wna a rnnr fuiil over wlihh bronro had t.ic moat aiwed. The wrunifle waa aet- tlrd, however, without Idowa belnir a!ivd when an arrummixlnlini niotor- ryrle cop clorked Stewart at five milra an hour faater. Aa the evidence wna Klvcn in court, Smith derided anlnat ariruinir the ulut further, cerliillv aa hia fine waa 15 amullcr than Slew art 'a. YVHKN ANSWKltlNO rlaaaifinla ada. Mn.llv mrntinn The lirmoernt. Michelin Tires and Tubes Are more in quality and heavier compared with other tlrve. Therefore letter aenr lea. 1'ricea rik'lit. When you think pf retiring, rail on ua and wo will ahow you a real Auto tire. UB. Hixon, Jr. 129 Lyon Street Ilell phone 16SR Home 241? BEAHING9 FOR ALL CARS tear Jf NEW DEPHBTUBE TINKEN HYATT Look for this Sign 6a Thli lien will guide yoa to an authorized. dependable aervice station when you need ex pert advice, or aervice oa the beaxioea kx your car, truck or tractor. We are the authorized agents for the Beatwj Inst Service Company, national aervice rep resentatives for Timken, Hyatt and New Departure bearings. We have complete engineering data and Immediate access to a complete stock of new bearings enabling ua to satisfy your requirements promptly and efficiently. J. Llrvin's Garage Bearings Service Company HI! ..i.ii.L -a , Atfl' .. a w m .A XaAsBaBBBBBBBTaBBWM Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS GGNUINB "11UTTEUNUT BREAD" FRESH EVERY DAY. Standard CORN, 2 cans : 25c Standard TOMATOES, 8 cans 25c Standard PEAS, 2 cans' 2.1c Kpeclnl for April, roeulnr $1.40 5-ffnl. OIL CAN 91.20 WHEAT FLAKES, lnrt;o, 81-4 pound pnckairos SOe IHgheat Cash Price paid for F.GGS, or takra in exchange. IIOOVERIZE Uas substitutes, potatoes and vegetables. Save your money and buy Llhorty Bonds, and BACK tha BOYS at tha FRONT. RECITAL B! PUPILS HT C0LLE6E CONSERVATORY Tomorrow night at tha Firat I'rea hyteriun rhurrh, tha Alhany (Allege ('uimerviilory of Mualr will preaent in reritnl Olive llnrker, Mililrrd (ilunn, Iiuiau Maaon, Joaephliie Kalalon, pu pila of Mlaa ('lement. The puldic la invited. Following la the program: Arleuin et rolombine Thome; Will o' tha Wiap Jungmann; Joee phine ItnlaUjn. Klves Midnight March Krogmann; Tha l.ltlo Kope Dancer Kullak; The Merry-go-round Kilenherg; l-ouie Mn son. Knight Kuert Schumann; I'um j).netle (tiavotte) I'urand; Olive Carkar. 1 wo pianoa. Second Value Ilrillante flodurd; Joa-phine Kalaton, Olive lirrker. Knir Koaamonda (Minuet) Krng mnnn; Black Korrat Clock (Cuckoo Clock) lleiria; Chaaing the Butterfly - Filrnla rg; Mildred (llann. Grandmother's Minuet firicg; V.'idtr A flat Chopin; Olive Bark er. Muiuri.a B flat Chopin; Walts D flut Chopin; Joaephine Balaton. Two pianoa. Village Rondo Pen-ne-j; Joaephine italaton, Mildreil (;lann, Olive Barker, Lc-uiae Maaon. Flrat Irlah Coaching Company. In an ItallaD. named lllancool. atarti-d Uiu flrxt coaching oiuiimuy In Ireluuil, running long curs over vnrl oua regular nrnti-a. Long cure auoo becniiio tho auf.-at and Burnt reliable nienna nf traveling over Ireland, and Itlanconl turned rich and proepemua. Writing la or about 1842, Mr. and Mm Hull, who have written nitu-h of Ira land, tell ua Hint "peraona of (he high eat reapectablllty" uaed the long can fur truvellng. At Uile time, although thcae cars puaeed Uirouxh YM towns, they had not made their way Into the north of Ireland. The cars varied cou aldernbly In aire, requiring from one to four hnreea. The fare, even over the rocklcat roada to the Went, waa two penre farthing a mile. The Hulls care fully explain that paaaengera were pro-vlib-,1 with "dry and comfortable horao halr cuahlons and aprona" and ttaut. In wet wi-nther. the long cara never jour ne.r.Ml more thnn two stages without rhniiglng the cuxhlona. CITY 5KWS Firat Craadaon An eight and one-half pound boy wna born at 11:45 o'clock laat night to Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Thomas of Jef ferson, at tha home of Mrs. Thomua' parents, Mr. an dMra. 1). S. Smith on Weat Fourth street. This is Mr. and Mra. Smith's first grandson and the baby waa named Dclazon Smith Thomas after his grandfather. Baby Cirl Born A baby girl weighing nine pounds was bom this moming to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson. Speeders Beware Traffic Officer Brown is back on the job, and has mado his influence felt in many places. Three arrests were made yesterday, two Albany citixena being apprehended and in structed to appear before the record er, and two colored rcsidenta of tht sunny south digging up $5 bail after a little speedway exhhibition on the city streets. Finsl Account The first account of the adminis trators in the eatate of Roy F. Fallis, a minor, was approved by tha court yesterday. Sale Approved Tho order for the sale of real prop erty in the estate of Adlnide Endicott, deceased, was made by the court yes- terduy. Inventory The Inventory and appraisement in the estate of Will J. Truelove was filed with the county court today, showing an estate of $10,742. Attending Convention Mrs. J. McChesney, Mrs. M. R. Car tcr. Miss Bertha Forrell, Miss Nancv Rnlston and Miss Virginia Gordon left yesterday for Seaside, where they will attend the state convention of the Rebekah Ixdgc. Visiting in Lebanon Mrs. John Necly is spending a few dnys in Lebanon visiting her parents. LA 1)1 KM' KIIOKH. III! ASH M 11)1)1 KS COATS. HOSK. ;, I'NOKUtJAKM KNTH. T"-IKIIF-H, CORSETS. J - AM) NO IONS. A HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH Z 2 H Z M Z ss H Z H Z H Z H 3 H Z H Z H Z H HAMILTONS' 07U3 f). 'owns, airs Ofore MF.N'H SIIOF.S, MEN'S SOCKS MEN'S UNDERWKAR, OVRB ALLS, MEN'S SHIRTS, MEN'S CAPS. SimPF.NDEUS, CAN VA8 CLOVES H Z H Z H Z H Z If z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Preserve Eggs The govrrnmeat haa iaaurd a bullrtia to the effect that it la patri otic aad aans to preserve egga. They augrrat two were to da it one with silicate of eoda (or water glaaa), the other with lime water. The firat prorcaa ia given prefcrcire. 1 quart of Commercial Water Claaa to quarta of water. The watrr muat be boiled, thro allowed to rooL Then add the water glaaa and atlr thoroughly. Put in oaly clean egga. If alightly soil ed, wipe off dirt with cloth dampened with vinegar. Infertile egga much prefrrrrd. Stone Crocks are the beat containers. 1 quart water glaaa. 9 quarts water will lie aufficient for 15 dozen egga. Uae a 5-gnllon jar. Keep jar well covered to prevent evap oration and keep in a cool place. PRICE OF CROCKS Without cover 20c 1 gallon with cover 30c 2- gallon, with cover SOe Without cover 3- gallon, with cover 77c Without cover 38c 55c HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH II & II S H S H S H S H S H S H & K S H S H B H S H 3 H 3 H 3 3 H 3 H S II Marvelous Tl at ia what they aay when we advertise Hygeno $3 Carpet Sweeper with hirhly poliahed maple wood handle. 46 inches lonf. Nlckle plated steel bale and caps, cushion braid for protecting furniture, automatic nickle plated dumping levers, for each dustpan, sanitary case made of cold rolled steel, baked enamel inside and outside, beautiful mahogany finish. Pure rubber tires that will not crack, check or coma off wheels. THE BRUSH the essential part of a sweeper is made of CENU LN'E BKIKTLF.S, full sweeping length. 4-gallon, with cover 95e Without cover 73c 5-gaIlon, with cover $1.15 Without cover 95c C-gallon, with cover $U3 Without cover $1.13 8-gaIlon, with cover $2.20 Without cover $1.75 10-gallon, with cover $2.60 Without cover $2.20 WATER CLASS is obtainable in our C.-xery Section . . . 25c Urge bottle This HYGENO CARPET SWEEPER is fully guaranteed by the man ufacturers. This sweeper will exactly bear out the above descrip tion and will be on sale: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND IF ANY LEFT ON SATURDAY TOO. We have only 100 in this shipment, so come early. This $3 sweeper will only cost to $1.69- Just the Price of a Good Broom Cash Values Worth While HZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH TT A fTT THMC at Everybody's Store nrilUlLlUrNd 3NZHZHZHSHZHZZHZ 3 H 3 H 8 H 3 H 3 H 3 H 3 H 3 H 3 HZHZZHZHZHZH Attended R. C Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Will Merrill, Dan Johnston and P. I). Gilbert drove to Harrisburg last evening and attended a Red Cross meeting. The work to ba dona by tha solicitors in the big drive was explained. W.R.C. Leader Sends Thanks for Order Editor Democrat: I wish in Just a few lines to express my appreciation of the patriotism exhibited by the cit I izens of Albany at our convention and especially by the teachers and the ; scholars. They deserve all credit for . the honors shown our G. A. R. veter ans who offered their lives for the , union, and also to greet our young men that are to leave us. I MRS. GEORGIE F. ROSE, Past Patriotic Instructor, Ellsworth Corps No. 7, Corvallis; National Aids of Woman's Relief Corps. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER General Land Offico, Washington, D. C, May 11, 1918. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9. 11)10 (3J Stat., 218), and the instruc tions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, lt17. the timber on the following lands will be sold June 2', 1"18. at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United States land of iVc nt Portland. Oreiron. to the high est bidder at not less than the apprais ed value as shown by his notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The pur chase price, with an additional sum of one-filth of one per cent thereof, Ik-mil' commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned II sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, associa tions of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the Unit ed States or any State, territory or district thereof only. Upon applica tion of a oualified Durchaser. the tim ber or any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being in cluded m any offer of a larger unit. Township 4 S., 2 E., Sec. 21; NE':i NE'i. red fir 915 M : not tone sold at less than $1.60 per., M. T. 4 S., R. 3 E., Sec. S3; NK", HKy, red fir 1090 M.s NW'4 NE"i. red fir 1045 M., cedar 10 M.; NE4 NW 4, red fir 400 M., cedar 25 M., N W'4 NW!j, red fir 285 M., cedar 16 M.; none of the red fir or cedar to be sold for less than $1.50 per M. T. 10 S., R. 3 E.. Sec. 3, SW S K'i, Douglas fir 848 M.; SE'i NE 'i, Douglas fir 747 M.; hemlock 144 M.; SE' NW' j, Douglas fir 1315 M.; none nf the Douglas fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M., and none of the hemlock to be sold for less than $.60 per M. Sec. 5; SW, NE'!, Douglas fir lfi!2 M.. hemlock 168 M.: Lot 4 or NWtJ NW'., Douglas fir 1764 M.; SW NW'i, Douglas fir 1538 M.; SW'i NWjJ, Douglas fir 1403 M.; NE'l SE', Douglas fir 1411 M.j SE4 SW'j, Douglas fir 10.39 M.: Sec. 7; NE'J SE'S, Doug las fir 600 M.: Sec. 11; SEvi NE 'j'. yellow fir 9(50 M hemlock 60 M.; NW!4 NE'J , yellow fir 1185 M.; hem lock 65 M.t NE'i SE'1, yellow fir 1550 M.. hemlock 90 M.: NE'4 NW ',, yellow fir 1150 M., hemlock 105 M.j none of the Douglas fir or yel low fir to be sold for less than $1.60 Kr M., and none of the hemlock to sold for less than 50 rents per M. (sgd) CLAY TALLMAN, Commis sioner General Land Office. dm20j24 G. A. R. APPRECIATED SUPPORT OF COUNTY We hereby tender our heartiest thanks to the County Court of Linn county, the City Council and the citi xena of Albany for their generous contributions financially in the total sum of $750 that made the Encamp ment Department of Oregon G. A. R Meeting in Albany May 13 to 15 a triumphant success. We regret that more than one-half of the rooms promised, near 400, in number, were not called for, owing to a smaller attendance than was antici pated for the reason mainly that many comrades in Oregon preferred to at tend the National Encampment in Portland beginning Auust 9th, and campmenta. We as heartily thank those ladies who promised rooms that were not called for, as those who had guests; for we realize that all must have gone to extra trouble in preparing the rooms for such an occasion. Thus far we have paid all known bills. If there are any yet unpaid please present them To R. Richardson of the committee. We especialllv thank the young ladies who helped in the registration work, and those who served as waitresses at the banquet. W. P. SMALL, R. RICHARDSON, C. M. WESTBROOK. Committee Arrangements, Mc Pherson Post, No. 5 G. A. R. READ OUR WANT ADS. ADVERTISED LETTERS The following is a list of the adver tised letters remaining ia the Albany, Oregon, postoffica on May 20, 1918: Allinder, P. W., 2; Miss Ruth But ler, Mr. Franklin D. Bury, Miss June DeFrance. Mr. Thu. A. Dickerson, Miss Rachel A. Fisher, Miss Vergie Gray, Mrs. John Hammond, Mrs. C R. Johnson, Rebecca King, Mr. S. A. McBride, Mr. Albert Peterson, Mr. J. A. Pringle, Mrs. C. H. Smith. C. H. STEWART, P. M. Hoary Winter La vers SsjjJ " . OWtifc a S. C wtstlnla mtim w km f ' .-) a X.I t In iIl.ii H .naiil TWdcbaak-aTf nhlaklm S. C WHITE LEGHORNS BABY CHICKS .ia,irtdbl.wlMilliaaa. WE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES THC B1H.N HATCHERY Ura hi W-rU Oar HMO CaUka rCT ALUMA. CAU IT- Advertising Momentum Many institutions expect advertising to perform miracles, to rehabilitate ' a depleted list of customers in s few weeks or harvest a golden crop of dollars. Advertising ia not based on wizardry any more than on quackery. Its results are cumulative There are no miracles in advertising, but money so invested, if invested properly and the opportunities thus created properly followed, will yield handsome returns. An inquiry from a prospect who has never transacted busiaaas with your organization JLa the most vital and the most potent faaair in tha success of your business. That inquiry represents growth, development new business, and new inquiries are worth attention, study and care the full measure of your service. The aggressive and consistent edver tiser whose educational publicity attracts, will find that the business has scquired a new momentum, tha effect of which will be apparent in suc ceeding years. THE FINANCIAL WORLD