ALBANY DA1LT DEMOCRAT, Tilt WD AY, JUNE 13, 1918.
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UNIVERSAL Vacuum Dottle
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ami workers in rffico or (irtufv wo
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W'iJc ly tur J ill offices and on yersinias.
In tli,i nuivtv or tuJuoom the
UMVLI13AL Bollle ii conmlcted
oeccuity fur erongeocy purposes.
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SUPPLY CO.
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It.d ( Benefit
A MMiijil Red (!ni music evening
givi-n by pupils of Mn. Wilson's class
at Tunyeiit ut the Oddfelluws hull Ks
turilny, June 1Mb. All proceeds go to
Ked Cross. Prices 2ii and IT, rents.
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Gmdiistea it I', of YVs
According to word received hero, W.
I'. Kills has Juat completed his course
Hi YVitliiiiiutt University ut Kalein anil
lina received hia diploma from the Inw
ikuHinvnt. lie ha neen with the
pulilir aervire rummiaaiun ir aome
time and will remain with the roinmia
aion fur the prraent.
100 -rr '.-it I'atrimir
Arrnnlinir to a liftUT rwelved from
iAH'n Airt'iil J. V. I'ipe, the Koyul In-
aiirjinre rotnpuny haa muile loana to
Aiufiira mill hir ulliea mnuuntiii to
the au mof $-'.'l.:i:l .M aince th out-
hri'iik of the wur.
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W1IKN ANSWF.RINU chuaifivda ala. kindly mention The IlrmorraU
Your Summer Outing
For hrftlth rnort and niountnln cutint: Itrt'itrnhuith lint Spring.
Ml. Jpffrmon, Marion ami Pamrtia Ijikra.
We hav now rtnblinhc( a daily pack train anil saddle horvrs.
AUo hav a mountain outfitting ami grnrrnl mrnhandiiie itor, at
Ifetrotl, Orrifon.
For further Infomiallon, Roy Newport, S. P. Lunch Counter, Albany,
Oreiron; or iMroit, Ore iron.
ittll.Vr YOIT SIIOl I I) KNOW
AltOl T "UOSF. of the WOKLir
"Kohl- of thi World i adiiptvd for
tha irrwn frorq th hook by Ajfnet
and yMyrrUm Castle. The acenaiio
whi written Iy Chnrlea Maiiu. The
('amIUs I ave won fume In the lilerarv
world fr the k'rippinir auKpenne and
tn)fitery of thrir stories, and "Rose of
the World," whs their crown i n 8
achievement.
Minn KUie Ferguson is the star, this
heintr her third appearance in pictures,
nil rrlenaed hy Artrnft. Miss Fergu
son is enjMM-inlly suited to heavy roles,
having won her jrrentest successes on
the rejrulnr stne in fiaracU-m simi
lar to "Hosfmond, 'the highly enio
tioiuil part she intrpn-ts in "Hose
of the World." This story was select
ed by Miss Ferguson on account of
the many intensely dramatic situations
it presented. She is on? of the few
really prent stars possessing youth,
leauty and talent, and as the widow
of a war hero she makes an appealing
fijrurv.
The photoplay will undoubtedly
cause favorable comment throughout
the country as an artistic and dramatic
offering of extraordinary merit. Art
craft pictures arc admittIly the beat
photoplays in the world, and "Rose of
the World" is one of the best released
by Artrrnft. At the f.lobe today.
Take Care of Your Tires
America's Rrcatont need is for ships more ships.
Every available vessel is being utilized in govern
ment service.
Many ships that have been carrying rubber from
Sumatra and Brazil have been taken for active trans
port duty.
This will necessarily force a temporary curtailment
of tire production.
So, make the most of the tires you have.
Use good tires.
Take good care of them. Keep them in perfect re
pair. See that they arc properly inflated.
Increase their mileage by careful driving. Keep out
of car tracks and away from bumps. Don't scrape
the curb or apply brakes too suddenly.
Get every mile your tires have In them.
Only in that way can you be assured of your car's
continuous service.
United States Tires
arc Good Tires
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We KNOW United States Tires are GOOD Tires-
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W. W. Crawford
Ralston Motor Co.
Ronson's Garage, Shedd
R. C. Bailey. Tangent
"PARENTAGE IS A
I'ICTI.'KK )F TVI'KH
Arlora Charartrrkitirally Chiwn for
Varioua I'arU
The reat of chvct-ri in "I'arent
Mue," ahown at the Itolfe Thuatlr Fri
day and Katurday, ia made up of typrt
I rum everyday life end they are dia
tiurtive liecauae they have been eape-
rially choarn to fit their part.
In thia way llohart Henley, the ill
rei'tor, haa made each part atand out
ao that people who tee the play will
ere in earh charter the douhle of aome
me they know in real life.
TyMa of boya called the "ahantv
iranKH sre particularly well-drawn
the type of the constructive younir
man, the type of the Waaler,' 'the type
ao well known aa "froaaipa" and
typea of children, are a few in whom
it ia eaay to read their rhararteri.tici.
Hut not only are their facea an index
hut duriiiK the entire play they enact
their parte in the rnoet convincing
manner, the character fitting the part
and the part the character.
The real value of "Parentaire" to
pelroiie beaidea brinicinK home to them
the vital problem! of life, ia the fact
that it ia a human document, humanly
played by human heintra aa eaiily rec
ognized at you ami your neijrh!ora.
AUCTION SALE
There will be a Ked Croaa auction
Male in front of the Ked Croaa e'-ore on
Saturday, June 15th, at 3 p. m. A
buiriry. KntfliBh do cart, livestock, etc.
will be told at auction at this time.
Persona desiring to donate articles
should leave same at Red Cross store.
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NOTICE
The Time, the Place, the Event:
The time, Friday evening at 7 :30 o'
clock, June 14th.
The place corner of 2d and Main
street.
The event an auction sale under
the auspices of the East Albany aux
iliary of the Red Cross. Four minute
speeches will be heard, donated goods
sold, and ica cream served.
Donated foods will be gladly re
ceived at any of the stores on Main
street and at the Red Cross room at j
108 Main street. Everybody come.
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Public Auction
Sale
MAMMOTH PIBLIC AUCTION
SALE to be held at W. J. Turnndre'e
farm near TALBOT STATION on the
CKECON ELECTRIC car line, same
heins; 1 1-2 miles east of Buerta Vista.
Date June'lH. to commence aellinr at
10 o'clock a. ai. There ia to be sold a
fine lot of Jentey, HoLstein. and Lur-
haat cows, heifera, and stock cattle,
more than 70 head to be sold. .
There is also aome registered Duroc
Hoes to be sold, and 5 head of homes.
and two farm wagons, and other farm
implements.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Bring Your Cup
TERMS OF SALE All sums under
$10 cash, on sums greater than 110
lime will he givyi on approved notes
until Oct. 8th, bearing 8 per cent in
terest.
R. J. TL'RNRIIMIE. Owner
Talbot, Oregon
YYOODRY. Auctioneer.
Salem. Oregon.
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SEED CORN
Minnesota 13 for en
silage V. G. HAYNE
Feed, Flour. Grain. Gasoline, Oil
East Third and Main
Anna Dawaos) lloMa
Min Ann Dawson has returned from
('hiravo where slie has lieen attending
Northwestern University during the
past year.
Visiting Parents
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Newton and ba
by of Portland are here visiting Mrs.
Newton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Sox.
Returned Home
Mrs. II. M. Perry returned to her
home in Salem this morning after vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Julia W.
Churchill.
On Business Trip
Father I-ane went to Portland this
morning on business.
Went to Conner
Mrs. Roy Gentry and son Glenn went
to Conner this morning to spend the
lay with Mrs. Arthur Johnson.
Jefferson People tlere-
Mrs. F. fu-ahale and daughtera of
Ji ffi rson spent yesterday in Albany.
Been to California
Mr. Hawley of the Crown-Willam
ette Paper company at Oregon City.
ana lamily were In Alhany yesterday
on their way home from California,
where they had been on a trip.
Went to Portland
Mrs. G. B. Keith went to Portland
this morning for a few days' visit with
rnends.
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Where to pet the best ice cream and confectionery. SATISFACTION
IS OUR TRADE -MARK y 17 CI 1I7C
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1 Sugar and Cover ....70c
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Michelin Tires
and Tubes
Are more in quality and
heavier compared with other
tires. Therefore better serv
ice. Prices right. When you
think of retiring, call on us
and we will show you a real
Auto tire.
129 Lyon Street ,
Bell phone 165R Home 2417
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Advertising Momentum
Many institutions expect advertising to perform miracles, to rehabilitate
a depleted list of customer in a few weeks or harvest golden crop
of dollars.' Advertising U not based on wizardry any more than on
quackery. Its result! ire cumulative.
There are no miracle in advertising, but money so invested, if invested
properly and the opportunities thus created properly followed, will yield
handsome return.
An inquiry from a prospect who has never transacted bus in sea with
your organization ,1s the most vital and the most potent faeksr in the
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 adver
tiser whose educational publicity attracts, will find that the business ha
acquired new momentum, the effect of which will be apparent in suc
ceeding year. THE FINANCIAL WORLD
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Weather Report
Yesterday's temperature ranged
from 52 to 90 degrees. The river la
2.4 feet
On Business Trip
D. E. Nebergall went to Astoria
yesterday afternoon on business.
Here From Favetteville
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Glthens of
Fayetteville came in yesterday to visit
friends.
Transacting Business
W. E. Wadsworth, a merchant of
Harrisburg, is here transacting busi
ness today.
Free camping ground-free baths
Daily Pack Train To and From
BKEITENBUSH HOT SPRINGS
Mt Jefferson, Marion Lake, Pa
melia Lake and all parts of the
Cascades.
Special Hone for Womea and
Children. EXPERT PACKERS
For corresponding informatiin:
Cooper Shield. Detroit, Or.
Mark Skiff, Salem, Oregon