Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 20, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY" DAILY DKMIMttAT. SATURDAY, JULY 19, 111.
PAQ .JBIf.,
Irf'itdinK Hit oclitl nrtivitic of th
wk, MMHit fx(uli(iti'ly ntM)inl'cl
liiihtr una i-hurmini'ly r'ii-l uvvr
Wi'ilnoitluy WfiiiitK ly Mian Klnm Mh
ll( in rnmpliiitf nt tu hi-r Imuiitt fui'iit,
MiM Ivutiitlt Klrury hf 8nn Krnru-Uru.
Tli tivHutlful runt I'lintrn of tin Mil
oil humu wui tlit Ht'fiii of this At
l rto Hffulr. Al'imt 20 mtrifty ini li
ttiul mtitriina mHivImI Ihi uttmrtivclv
Rpimintrtl tnltltt. Itfl-tlnie thtt dmr
Hnlili Rpirit, now rrlomint lit
iiMMt ftiM'lul fuiu tiuim, iluitity little fur
Kf t-rnr-imt lioutonntfrt'N, uffuiul yiu
lyi of th 1iIkuiii r-lnf fund, were
utl UN pliici en n In,
hurlntr eveniiiir never..! liVliiM
ful vim-mI aolon were ytven by Mm. A
J. Kulin of Sulem, Mim Unl-rlli- Yuunir
mill Mrs. Hurry It. Cunck. Mia txiuiii
Wudrr tolil B4Ver.it little "Inrktr"
turieit. in Itrr rlever arul itttrctiiiif
Slab Wood
CAN I II. I. YOl K OUDKKS HtOMni.Y K K. TMMIN;S
"'.:Ki "-" n r e
nit, -iv. - n c o t
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-The Submakrine is Centuriei
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, . ., V J ' ) Portland Branch: Broadway and Bonuldt St, Portland. 0r. V
We have
them
Goodrich
Tires
&
Tubes
Earl B. Day
Motor Co.
OCIETY
HKATKICK SANDERS
Society Kditor
Hell 4HI-J.
wuy.
Mm. Thulium lloikiit tiiti-rtuiiirl
aevernl oul-of-town trufU this week
with a ilrliirlitful hoiiste mrty. On
TucMlny Mm. K. '. ISmnll, mother of
Mm. Ilitikiim( Mm. (ivurve r.eree,
Mnt' Helen mi' I Dorothy 1'ieree, Mr.
iukI Mm. A. J. Itiihii, nil of SiiIimm hikI
Mm. Seiiel of Tortlurul moloml from
n mul were silent nt the IIikina
hmne. Mm. A. S. Ilriiaf ii-M and !()!
ert ItiHNfiild of Berkley, Calif., ure
nUo nut thrr. Th rty enjoyed
ii jdmir dimirr Tuexluy evening mid
Inli-r aM'iul timu.
I On We.neliiy uftt-rnoon th crowd
iltovp to ldiiinon where they jtlcnUk-
:rd nnd heM a awimminir party.
I The jfuint returtieil to their homei
on Thurmlny, after e inline a tlelitfht
ful time in Alhttiiy.
With Mim Kutheriiir limn mid Mi
" t ki 'mtiwy nuM
in inc.
CONTRARY to common belief, scacratt travclcJ
under v, alcr at least 300 years, and probably 3000,
before John llulland's tubmarinc.
James I., in 1621, took submarine trip several
miles long, in a submarine invented by Cornelius Van
lircbbel. Van Drcbbel's craft was a true navigating
submersible, mude water-tight by greased leather, and
Eropelled by twelve earsmcn, wlio rowed with oars
tied through water-tight holes in the hull.
Though the submarine in its development has
appeared in a hundred fantastic forms, the automobile
tire has matched it in freakish inventions.
Goodrich's clear-sighted direction was needed to
hold it to principles of usefulness, and produce
OOPfflOH
SmluE TIRES
Goodrich loyalty to practical service was logical, for
Goodrich values tires solely by SERVICE VALUE.
Goodrich judges tires solely by what they do for you
on your car and on the road in asy ridinc, iconomy,
dependability and durability.
Therefore, Goodrich, in the twenty-two years it has
directed the destinies ot automobile tires, has
worked and watched to put SKRVICK VALUB
into its tires, SILVERTOWN CORDS or
BLAC K SAFETY TREADS, and to keep it there.
8RRVICB VALUE in tires is in harmony with the
thrifty spirit of the times. l?c thrifty by demand
ing Goodrich Service Value Tires.
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO.
Portland Branch: Broadway and Bonuldt St, Portland, Ora,
w. w.
Crawford
Agent for
Goodrich Casings
and
Tubes
' Hern k Dunrrni ai honor guviM, Ml
; Margaret Cat hey wai hattM to a ic
1 nlr In JlryariU 1'nrk Mondiiy evening.
; A nu cither of jirl were jfucul to
KjM'iid a Jolly tint, a wienie rouit and
honfirt und uhuuI picnic ilivvmioim
i Min Mat- Mnllitck and Mi Huth I.iv
iiiim chitHTnnt'd the purty.
Another rhurniinyly-arrMnfred affair
for which Miss Kathrrlna Main and
J Mini Hemic Ounritn were mot i fit, wa
I thi attractive Alfrcuro dinner hr
I tfiven Kuturdny evvnmu In the f'uaick
tea houM, with Midi Hnlonie Cuaick
mu hoateiia. The garden win a rharm:
itK ot for the maida to irthrt and
the remainder of the evening wui
M-nt In mimic' and dancinif.
The yirn of the Alpha Nu Huh were
KueNta of Miaa (irare MK'alley Wed
neailay niyht when he irnv? a alum
Imt party at her home. After a jr
aorinl time the fcirla aturted earlv
Thursday morning and hiked to the
fall, where they enjoyed a delirious
hreal.fuat around a bonfire. Thoae
compoHinif the party were the Miaaea
K am i I la K roachel, Viola K roar he),
Thelma Hurnett, Ioia Nelierirall and
(irace MeCalley.
The Pythian Siatera held an inter
eatinir meeting Tueaday evening at
which they held inntallution of offi
ce m. A amiiil time followed the hua
ineaa aeaaion, and a dainty lunch waa
aerved.
A very enjoyable afternoon waa
pn tied on Wednesday hy the Ijidira'
Miaaionary anriety of the Methodiat
cliurch when Mm. CJ. T. Hockenamith,
Mm. 1. S. Smith and Mm. John Mc-
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J. L.
Irvin
Goodrich
Tires
always on hand
I " f a
C he army were hoeteaaes at the home
of the latter. A ahort buaineaa aea
ion took up the earliA part of the
afternoon followed hy a aocial time
and liWit refreahrrunta.
In honor of Harold JreKry, who
left thia week for California, the Iniya'
-lua of the llaptiat church for which
Mr. Wm. Moryn ia teacher, were
entertained at their teachera' home.
A jolly afternoon paaaed in iumea
waa hroufht to a rloae with refreah-nienU-
Mr. and Mra. A. J. H'lea were din
ner hoxta this week on Tuesday eve
ninif at a prettily appointed affair
'-omplirnentinf? Mra. J. I'rincevall, Mrs.
J. Arthur and Mr. O. A. McKarland
f ralifornia, who are touring the
coaat in a car. The handsome tahle
appointments were completed with a
centerpiece of rosebuds. A pleasant
evening followed.
A swimming party, one of the sea
on'a moat popular diveraionaf waa en-
SAYS HOT WATER
WASHES POISONS
FROM THE LIVER
Evoryono should drink hot wtr
'with phoophau In It,
boforo breakfaat
i To tool a 1m aa the nrorrbia
fiddle, must k.p the liter waabed
Clean, almost orerr morninK, to pre
Tent It ponee-llke pore, from clog
King with Indigestible material, (our
bile and polaonoua tozlna, aaya a noted
pbrelrlaa.
ir too get headache.. It your lire
If too catch cold euilr. It'a your llrer.
If jrou wake tip with a bad taate, furred
tongue, nuljr breath or itomarh be
comes rancid, It'a your llrer. Sallow
skin, muddy complexion, watery eyes
all denote liter uncleanllness. Your
liter la the most Important, also the
must abused and neglected organ of
the body. Few know Its function or
bow to release the dammed up body
wasta, bile and toilns. Most folk
resort to Tlolent calomel, which Is a
dangerous, aallratlng cbejilcal which
can. only bo used occasionally because
II accumulates In the tissues, also
attacks the bone.
Erery man and woman, sick or
well, should drink each morning be
fore breakfast a glass of hot water
with a teaspoonful of limestone phos
phate In It, to wash from the liter and
bowels the pretloua day's Indigestible
material, the poisons, sour bile and
toxin; thus cleansing, sweetening
and freshening the entire alimentary
canal before putting more food .Into,
the stomch.
Limestone phntpkate doe net' "re1
strict the diet like calomel, because it
can not aalltate. for It Is harmless and
you can eat anything afterwards. It
la Inexpensltc and almost tasteless, and
any pharmacist will sell you a quarter
pound, which Is sufficient for a dem
oDitrnHon of how hot water and lime
stone pho.'-nitfti cleans, stimulate and
frosheus the liver, keeping rou feeling
Bt duv In aud day ouL
WE INVITE YOU
to inspect our Packing House; then you wUl know why your neigh
bor buys meat from us.
D. E. Nebergall Meat Co.
Both Phones 47
iiru-, Ml Ml fti'lrl lu Jt 'vniJ . TTr'l
rr IS THE WAY OF THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL at Portland.
Cordiality of Greeting, nice service, garage for your use If you are
driving a ear, and close proximity to all placet of Interest, are mak
ing The Multnomah
PORTLAND'S LEADING HOTEL
joye't Tuesday evening by the mem
bers of the Neo Numphe club, at Low
Hive. After a dip in the Willamette
the crowd took its picnic lunch in Bry
ants' I'ark, where the remainder of
th evening waa passed.
Mra. John McChesney waa hostess
Tuesday afternoon to the members of
the W. C. T. U., when they passed a
pleasant afternoon at her home. A
business meeting was followed by a
social hour.
An exceptionally interesting meet
ing of the Presbyterian Ladies' Mis
sionary society was held this week on
Wednesday afternoon at th home of
Mr. J. K. Mulbert. Mrs. A. W. Gil
bert of Han Diego, California, who was
a complimented truest, gave an excel
lent talk. Mrs. V. (i. Kranklin read a
paper, Mrs. G. K. Handera gave a talk
and Miss Mary Jones sang several
vocal selections.
Mrs. E. W. Ijingdon of Portland,
who has been visiting at Fortress Mon
roe, will be the guest of Mrs. Edward
D. C'usick for several weeks.
Delightfully planned and carried out
in every detail was the "afternoon"
at the W. II. Davia home for which
Miss (Catherine Burrow of Portland
was hostess, honoring Miss Leonore
Fuller, also a guest at the Davia home.
The rooms where the guests passed
a pleasant afternoon were effectively
adorned in a profusion of Shasta Dais
ies and greenery. The dainty pin!
and white color scheme was carried
out thru the delicious lunch. The af
fair was a surprise honoring the birth
day of Miss Fuller. Numbered amonp
the guests were Mrs. E. L. Huston
and Elizabeth, of Hepner, Ore., Mr.
"red Bloom, Mra. J. R. Stewart, Mias
llallie Mevers. Miss Pauline Bloom.
' Miss Burrows and Miss Fuller, and
Mary, Henrietta, Jane and Piatt
Davia.
,
A picnicking party will enjoy the
evening on the bank of the Willamet
e thia evening, with bonfires and oth
er divcrsiona typical of the season. A
delicious supper will also be served.
(Continued on Pag Four)
Leaves for Missouri
Frank Wiles left yesterday for Jo
seph, Missouri, for a visit with rela
tive. THE HONOR SYSTEM
AT THE KOLFE TODAY
i A Fox photoplay that present a
, vivid picture of prison life, contrasting
the old prison system with it inhuman
terrorism, it beating, starving, mur
der, suicides, with the modern method
which recognizes that every convict
ha a soul worthy of redemption, will
be shown at the Rolfe today.
Startling scenes taken in Yuma and
Fbrence prisons, Arizona, were film
ed. There is a powerful love drama
Michelin Tires
and Tubes
Are more in quality and
heavier compared with other
tire. Therefore better serv
ice. Price right. When you
think of retiring, call on us
and we willhow you a real
Auto tire.
L. B. Hixon, Jr.
129 Lyon Street
Bell phone I65R Home 2417
Second and Lyon Sta.
"How Do
You Do"
And
"Good Bye"
You Use Those Woida
when friends come to
your home. You are
glad to see them, and
sorry that they are
leaving.
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running through the picture, enacted
by artist and types famous in the'
moving picture world.
Bargains
in
Groceries
and Canning
Supplies
SOAP at the OLD PRICE
We just received 50 cases of
WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP
which has been long delayed in
shipment. We had it bought at
the old price and will sell it at
FIVE CENTS PER BAR
Better supply your want while
it lasts.
Also 7 bars of brown soap for 25c
Economy and Mason Jars Get
our price.
Best Mason Rubbers . . 3 for 23c
Economy, Caps, dozen 27c
Mason Caps, per dozen .... 15c
Schram-Goldenstate, Kerr Self
Scaling, both wide and narrow
mouth Economy Rubbers ...
10c per doz.
We always have a supply of
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Holloway
Farmers5
Store
Where Groceries Are Sold Right
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