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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, ItlS. AOI THRXB Chevrolet New Series "Four Ninety" Touring BUY NOW. THICKS AUK Bl'HK TO ADVANCE From mechanical lUmliiuint, thU model haa reached a standard' of excellence that la not surpassed In any motor car. Vanaillum steel la urcl for every part tliat requires unusual strength. It haa ample power pruer spring suspension cornet weight smart In apearance well finished. It haa unuaual raconU In gaaullne economy. NKW PKATl'KKM The motor la of an improved valve-lnheed de Inn. The cooling la by water pump. The oil pump haa bean changed to the gear type. Tha pump la plared in tha forward end of the cylinder astlng. Tire carrier la provided and la fastened at tha 'rear of tha body. ADDF.D REFINEMENTS Whrela are fitted with rfemountalila rima i o D a extra rim ia furnished. Other fe alurea of tha New "Four-Ninety" are : New Oil Treasure Gauge i New Improved Radiat or; foot rail; robe rail: tilled windshield; one -man top; Improved tyne curtaina, folding up in to top; flapi on top of each door for protection of body and the finlih; pockets on the inside of each door. You ahould investigate Model "Four-Ninety" Economy Records. C.H. Murphy Si,cctror J- L. Irvin TOURING CAR. I7H2.50; ROADSTER, $787.60. Trices f. o. b. Albany, Oregon, including war tax. CITY NKWS : To Attend Lodge A number of Itanon people came last evening to attend the Elks lodge. Weather Report Yesterdays temperature ranged from HX to Mi degrees. The river fell to 1.9 feet Went to Tort land er. W. P. White went to Portland tills morning to visit at tha home of his son and see his little granddaugh ter. On llualneaa Trip W. B. Chance went to Salem on a buaineaa trip this morning. Move to Portland Mr. and lira. Wil Phillips left yes terday for Portland to make their home. Mr. Thillips will work in the shipyards. 2.10 Soldiers at Corvallia II. C. McDonald, former secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Albany, who haa been at Corvallia the past year as instructor of tha O. A. C. gymnasium, raine over this morning on business. This summer ha will have charge of the athletics and other forma of en tertainment given for the soldiers in training at Corvallia. He states that there are now 250 soldiers there train ing for carpenters, blacksmiths, auto mechanics, and radio work. These men will be in Conrallis until the 15th of August, when they will be trans ferred and 600 more men are then expected at Corvallia. Remember! The men in our armv and navy do not expect luxuries. Should wa at home expect them? Buv necessities and War Savin its Sumps. If the Huns Were Marching on Albany How much of your money would you lend to our Government to pre vent your mother and father from being shot down like doga? What would it be worth to you to preserve the honor of your daughter? How much bid to prevent that lovely Infant from dangling on the poll! of a German bayonet? You would knock down tha man who dared suggest that you measure such things in terms of money. Then how happy wa ought to I to think that a little of our money, LOANED to our Government, will hasten tha end of thia awfulneaa. Can yoo think of a cheaper price to pay than mere money? National War Savings Day June 28 Thia apaca donated by Oregon Tower Co. Visiting Parents Iceland Cowan of Portland ia here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cowan, before leaving for Camp Lewia with tha next draft quota. JACK TICK FORD SHOWS HOW YOL'NG MAN CAN SF.RVE HIS COUNTRY AT HOME TODAY The picture at the Globe Theater to day ia Jack Tickford's latest Para mount offering, "The Spirit of '17," in which tha clever young star por trays Davy Glidden, a patriotic young ster of tha Middle West who with the help of a number of womout beterans of the Civil War, aavea hia town from German apiea who attempt to blow ud a mine and who alao have incited a strike . The production is an Interest- i ing one in photoplay history and one I of the test the clever young star haa ' done in some time. It waa written bv Judge Willis Brown of tha Chicago juvenile court and arranged for the screen by Julia Crawford Ivera. The director, William J). Taylor, haa spared no pains in presenting tha photoplav and the photography, aettinga, light ing and other requirements are fullv up to tha aTramount standards. Good Food That's our specialty Ask any customer PICNIC LUNCHES We prepare them for auto and camping parties Trices right Service excellent The Imperial Cafe Next door to Tha Rolfe SAY! Combat the Insects and give your gar den boost by applying a little GROMORR FERTILIZER It producaa wonderful results if ap plied right now. A full Una of CONKEY'S FLY SPRAY and BERRY HOLLOCKS Murphy's Seed Store HEADACHE ia' one of the greatest annoyances to civilized mankind. Fifty-six per cent of all headachea are the result of a refractive error. When you take medicine for these headaches you injure your generav system without permanent relief. Remove the cause with proper glasses and you remove the effect. E. C. MEADE Optometrist FISHER-BRADEN Undertakers Auto Service Lady Assistant 1HE FIX-IT SHOP You might be surprised to know what a handy place It is when you want something fixed in a hurry. ALL KINDS of REPAIR WORK such as clocks, sewing machines, umbrellas, bicycles, motorcycles ind shoes. Automobile Paint and Gas En gine Repairing JOHN B. YODER, Prop. 123 Baker St, between 1st and 2d Sts. Home phone 13G4 Tanjrelo, Brand New Fruit, In Produced by Department A new type of fruit which has been named the tangelo haa been produced by the bureau of plant industrv through a cross between the tangerine orange and tha grapefruit or pomelo. As a class the tangelos resemble round orangea more than cither of their pa rents and are exceedingly variable. Two well recognized varieties have been thoroughly tested and have been distributed to cooperators for further trial. The tangelo has little acidity and resembles a tender and good-flavored orange more than a grapefruit or tangerine. EMPEY'H MESSAGE TO BOYS WHO WILL GO OCKR THE TOT Sammy, old boy, remember that you are going over to France to lick hell out of Germany. You can do it, too. Juat give old Kaiser Bill and his "wonderful efficiency stuff such a Yankee walloping that there won't be enough gas left to fill tha envelope of one of bis baby-killing gasbags called Zeppelins. Sammy, you've never been licked yet and you are getting too old to learn new habits. The old folka at home are proudly watching you, so get busy and make thia little old world ait up and take notice. ARTHUR CUY EMPEY. "Over the Top," in wTfich Sergeant Empey himself appears aa the star, will be shown at The Rolfe Theater three days beginning Sunday. SINKING OF TRANSTORT (Continued from Page I.) the office, looking seaward, marveling over the grace and dignity of the way the Lincoln held her course; how inde pendently the big aixmaater seamon ster cut the water. She was the big gest ship in the convoy and conse quently the topic for conveasation. Amidst all the flattering remarks, loud crash waa heard and a spout of water ahot up alongside of the Lincoln, almost aa high as the top of the main mast. In my excitement, I shouted out at the top of my voice, "The Lin coln haa leen torpedoed," and before I co.uld turn around another torpedo struck her at about the after well deck. She immediately began to set tle into the water with a alight list to port. She waa only a few hundred yards from ua, so we could see the , whole performance. The general alarm gong, siren and bugle sounded "All hands abandon ship" and a rush for lifeboats followed. The stricken transport sank in about 31 minutes from the time of the first shot, ao she waa well in sight when she went down. 'It certainly waa a sickening sight to see her swallowed up by the tide, with men scrambling for lifeboats and jumping over the aide for dear life. She went down not in shame but deserves all honors pos sible, her flag was flying and all guns were firing broadside after broadside of shot and shell. Her stern went down first; then slight pause and a quiver and she sank never to be aeen again. It ia thought that a great many of the crew -were lost, aa they were fir ing the guns two minutes before she was seen no more. To be an eyewitness of an affair like that doesnt heighten one's estim ation of the Kaiser and hia gang of murders, believe me. The Lincoln haa been our sidekick for four trips. It is hard to realize that a few hours ago she was steaming alongside, but HAMILTONS HXHZHZH X u 1 1 m$? H Grocery Special for Saturday CHOCOLATE 1 -lb. tins 25c 5c per pound reduction on all COFFEE. JELLY POWDER per package 10c MAZOLA '. 35c, 65c, $1.25. $2.25 RAISINS 2 packages 15e SODA per package 5c PORK & BEANS 3 for 25e GLOSS STARCH 3 lb. package 23c FRESH CARROTS, ONIONS, LETTUCE, PEAS, POTATOES, TOM ATOES, ARTICHOKES, BERRIES, ETC., ETC. Holloways Farmers Store WHERE GROCERIES ARE SOLD RIGHT BOTH PHONES 7 db seemmBBSssaai X (vV vJ i am h , i (T h y H V Ladies9 V i c;ii. vuiurcu oiiti Hose ' Russian Green, Navy Havana Brown, Grey, IVra Beach, Co pen. Fashioned of course- J America's Handsomest Hosiery NSHSHSU II II 3 II S M S II s II 2 tl 3 II 8 II 3 II 3 H SEED CORN Minnesota 13 for en silage u. o. HAYNE Feed, Flour, Grain, Gasoline, Oil East Third and Main Your Summer Outing For health resort and mountain outings: Breitenbush Hot Springs, Mt Jefferson, Marion and Pamelia Lakes. Wa have now established a dally pack train and saddle horses Also have mountain outfitting and generaf merchandise store, at Detroit, Oregon. For further Information, Roy Newport, S. P. Lunch Counter, Albany, Oregon; or Detroit, Oregon. No underwear could be cooler, fit more perfectly or give more comfort and satisfac tion than Summer Munaing wear. Fine in quality, non-irritating durable, washable. The most economical aa well aa the most satisfactory. In fine cotton union suit, reg ular sizes 90c; outsize $1.15. $1.65 I H 1 jig H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H jj Cash Values Worth While IJ xhshxhs HAMILTONS' ia now resting on the bottom of the briny deep. We have had no report of casualties aa yet, but it ia more than likely out in the stales by now. Since then oar crew has certainly been on the alert. Three times we have sighted the periscope of the Kais er's tin fish, and each time she cot a hearty shower of lead. We've been standing by with braced feet to meet the explosion ever since, with every thing rigged to go over the side at any minute. It has been an exciting trip. no fooling. r Today seas ua several hours faem the scene of battle, so feel quite safe by now. , - Have devised a new way of writing letters, making three copies of tbia, one for mother. Bertha, and Adoph. When I get through writing three sep arate letters they all amount to ithe aame thing, anyway. . Will cloae thia, wishing you all best of luck, with love, FRITZ. - M'SftWtVSISM IN THIS PERIOD of uncertain stand ards, the merchant, no less than the shipbuilder or the farmer, has a na tional duty to perform. MOST of our dealers began selling Michaels-Stern Clothes because of their desire to give greater value. This year, more dealers than ever rec ognized the national insistence on "VALUE FIRST" and stocked M ICH AELS-OTERN VALUE-FIRST CLOTHES See these clothes at this "VALUE FIRST" store in your town. The Blain Clothing Co. "VALUE FIRST" DO YOCR DUTY ! BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS