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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. HATl'KDA Y, AUGUST 17. 1910. 'CAUK THRU. squeegeMwkd TIRES 7acfc Tread WE like to Bell Duimond Tires! Wo find that when one of our customers trit-3 one Diamond, ho wants Diamonds "nil around." He's sold "for keeps." Satisfied customers like that keep us in businessl We're glad to tell you that the Diamond Tirc3 we've sold are piling tip (lYvusuncs cf milea without a "come-back." And .vh.M's more, they cost las than most tires. Don't you fl(T"eo that Diamonds must be a pretty good proposition? Dinmonl '."Vjcj ore in a elms by thcmscUti:. ;.1 iJu from husky, lively rubber liutt u icitia.rh.aLI long-lived. JSCS" FRANK W. HORSKY 113 W. 1st St., on Pacific Highway Albany, Ore. I Woodward. Mm. (forilon Van (lUmlia (ni-e Mis Anni iJuwKon) hue liewn the iriMpiru tiim fur vi' nil social uffiiirn wliirh liuve taken place in Newport durinir the pat few weeks. One of the molt ilelif hlful wan a dinner ilnnre, for which Mm. Hubert Mr. Murray was hostess fit the Kuppa Alpha Theta cottage liiHt Monday eveniitf. siouY ok hi: iiakky DEALS Willi (OI KT LIKE The atory of "l'u Harry," aa Theila l!ura has niacin it into a wonderful photoplay for Win. Kox. tt-lla of the famous woman who had stah a lare part In tae reii;n of !-oui XV. One day, when he i riding ahout the streets Rouia XV apies ieannette and in amliten hy her. Soon a utrnru', er arrives and auks Jt-annette to dine with aornu gentlemen. The dinner takea place, and the Uauliful woman loaea her garter, which i picked up and toasted hy the man who ia sitting next to her. After the dinner Jeannette snatch e tlie niaak from her neighbor anil announces that ahe knew all alonir tl.nt ahe knew all alone that he waa the Kim?. The latter proclaima hia love for the beautiful woman, and from that moment Jeannetl ia hitfh in the favor of His Mujeaty. "!u Harry" ia lieing shown on the screen at The Itolfe fur the last time tonight. Maw Fall Meirclkiiiriidfe HXHZHZHXHZHZHZ H X H X H X H X H X H X ' H X H M H X 11 X H X H X H X H X H HAMILTON? (See Window No. 1) W1 Jfeirsey amvdl Serge XHXHZHZHZHXHSH II S II 3 II 3 II 3. ram Square tailored models in straight line effects, trimmed with hraid, buttons and frinire. Also more dressy atylea In Russian Blouse Basque and Tunic effect., in all the new shades of color. AT SHORT INCREASES IP TO $41 DBESSES iTHK HOI SE OK SII.KNTE TODAY'S KKATl'KK AT GLOBE KcHlurintr Wallace Keu, "The IIouhc of Silenre' will le the attrac-' lion nt the (ilobe today. It is a re mark a Mi picturiuitton of Klwyn Bar ron's no vp I and the ntory has to do with the investigation hy a rich club man of a murder in a mysterious houne. With a hatpin and purse as his only clews, he bejrins work. Mow he accomplishes his object and ! afU-r developing that the slaying was j the work of a trirl fiirhtin? to preserve -her honor, wins the love of that yountr woman, is told in a series of scenes as thrilling as they are captivating. i H rash Values Worth While TJ A fTT HP fl WC' at Everybody's Store HXH2HXHXHXHZHZ ""iiiiunu XHXHXHXMXUSUEU Recover From I linens G. E. Campbell of East Fifth street is aain about after a few days ill ncss that confined him to his home. COMB SAGE TEA CHAPLIN AND TOM MIX HERE SUNDAY In the play "Western Blood," which Tom Mix has just made for Wililam ' Fox and which will be shown at the P.olfe Theater Sunday and Monday, this whirlwind star ia doing his bit for the povernment in procuring re mount! for the soldiers. ' Ha meet the dauihtr of the officer in chars and he has hia own way of getting ac quainted with her.' It la decidedly startling and new to love affair. . Charlie Chaplin ia supported by a cast of 100 people, including Edna Purriance, in the first of hia 11,000,. 000 comediea, entitled "A Dog's Life." OCIETY BEATRICE SANDERS Society Editor Bell 481.J. A lare numler of jieoplc are plan- triolic touch. The decorating roniit ning to attend the jilney dunce which tec is composed of Mcsdamea U. E. will lie given in the nriimry this eve- ' .Mnnon. Harry Cunick and lA. Young, ning by the Home Guard. Attractive lleister'a orchestra will furnish the decorations have been arranged, music, and several vocal solos will lie greenery, Japanese parasols and lan- rendered during the evening. Invita tema having been used, with Amer- timis have liccn issued to the training Iran flags lending the appropriate pa. camp ami a large nunilier of people Announcement Extraordinary Th c FORDSON TRACTOR Can be seen at the FORD GARAGE Arrant fr demonstration with W. W. CUAWFOKP, 9th and Baker Streets, opposite S. P. Dcnot, Albany, Oregon. Price, includini: plows $1125.00 in netjrhbortnK towns. A cordial wel come is extended to all. The Pythian Sisters club met on Tuesday of this week and spent a plruMunt afternoon on the lawn of Mrs. Fred Fortmiller. Sewing and Ked Cr.iss work occupied the ladies until a covered dish supper was served. 4 Miss Nina Bend in tr entertained the ir embers of the Beta (Iniitnia club on Wednesday evening, at the home of Miss I verne Hoflich. Bed ;entni urns (rrnced the table around which the . irli enjoyed a delicious dinner, the remainder of the evening iH'inir spent in a social way. Miss Vivinn Cramer, of Silverton, who is visiting in Albany as the truest of Miss Hazel Hull, was complimented at this time. Miss Eda Patterson, of Portland, formerly of this city, will be the house truest of Miss Margaret Gibson for the coming week. Miss Gibson will entertain a number of girls for her,, informally, on Wednesday. The Campfire ciils passed a jollv afternoon at Bryants Park on Wed nesday of this week. A ceremonial was held, after which weinies and mnrshmnllows were roasted around a bonfire. .Mrs. H. I). Curtis of Sioux City, Ia., is the house puest of Mrs. W. A. DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. 8aya we will both look and feel Clean, aweet and fresh and avoid Illness. Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and -'- Lustre at Once. CHICHESTER S PILLS jQt& fill. ! HrJ "1 l.oU Ral;iA It J I r I- I srcfsf' oil l.-Se S ! --mi nmi.i. un'ittitivmirl:r'tt I --""" ... . 1; I'matflfU Ai MAMitSn II It A Ml I'll.lAfi Tr4tik.'etHHw.MIil.l.in Kflta! ) SOlOBVOatCGISTSnTWHHrHC Sanitary science has of late made ' rapid strides with results that are of ; untold blowing to humanity. The (at- est ai-plication of Its untlrinx research , Is the recommendattoa that It ts as necessary to aUend to Internal sanita tion of the drainage system of tbe hu man body aa it U to the drains of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tuuRue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, lnxtead, feci as fresh as a dairy by opening the sluices of the sys tem each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. i Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before i breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In tt to wash from the stom ach, liver nnd bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing. sweetening ana puruying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water nnd limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in vigornting. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity I and gives one a splendid appetite for oreakinst. hlle you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated hot water Is quietly extracting a large vol ume of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Insldo organs. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomnch trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of II me et one phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea. with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn grajr. streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur rclp at home, though, ts troubleome. An easier way Is to get Ihs ready-to-use preparation Improved by the addition of other Ingredients a large bottle, at little coat, at drug stores, known aa "Wyeth's Bare and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. Wntle gray, faded hair ts not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does It so natural ly. so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a -time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you apnear years younger. Wyeth's Saire and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requi site. It Is not Intended for the cure, mlgttatton or prevention of disease. KODAK FOR THE BOYS OVEB THERE WCTL'RES mean more than LF ITERS. We sell Eastman Auto troph Kodaks and Films. Bring us your films and get the finished pictures the next day. Woodvvortli Drug Co. i v Great North went TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT ilEMONSTWTiOi. Fducaliunnl, llini' fil ial, Profitable livery Farmer in tlie Pacific Northwest Should Attend Srptrmtx-r S, 6. 7, IIIIS For Detailed Information write PORTLAND IMPLEMENT & TP.ACTOR ASSOCIATION .110-3 IS Knat Morrison St., Pnrtlr.nd, Ori'Kon Ash Wood CAR LOAD K. It. CUMMINdS WALLACE. I2EID ;Vflie I loure:of Silence AT THE GLOBE TONIGHT rv i EYE ENDURANCE is a virtue until use becomes abuse. IF YOU IGNOHE the innumerable warnings which tired nature so kind ly vouchsafes, you will inevitably pay the penalty. E. C. MEADE Optometrist WANTED WHEAT OATS BARLEY M. Senders & Co. Plums and Prunes Wanted We will pay one cent a pound for any variety of plum except Dam sons for which we will pay two cents. Any quantity taken, pound up PETIT PRUNES we offer one and one-half cents. ITALIAN PRUNES we offer two cents e pound. REMEMBER. WE PAY CASH ON DELIVERY and furnish all bol es to pick and ship in. m Plums must be firm and unbruised. Overripe or loft refused. WE ALSO WANT All YOUR BLACKBERRIES. Linn & Benton Fruit Assn. W. R. Scott, Mgr. THE BEST RAkEI) GOODS OKOCRKIES. PRODUCE and FKUITS t PARKER'S "The Sio of Quality" " I " St Both Phinr 4tHow Do You Do" And "Good Bye" You Use Biess Woads when friends come to your home. Yen an glad to se sham, and sorry that they are leaving. IT IS THE WAY OF THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL at Portland. Cordiality of Greeting, nice service, garage for your nse if you are driving a car, and close proximity to all places of Intereat, are mak ing The Multnomah PORTLAND'S LEADING HOTEL Ik 3-B3-I I'm. S" r w f w III I V 1LKLL Bfe. as. .i 1 1 l J n y.- .1 H a . I ii i eaaaaaaai i wm 7 m K ' S BAT H S Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays 10 pJBL 'arnt-r Firal and EUawerU Streets .