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

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY , AUGUST 20, 1918 .
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Four Kom In Service
Curl Mli'lii'laiin lc ft yesterday fur
Portland, where he win called to ri
ort fur tli ordnance corpa. Thia
innkea the fourth eon fur Mre. J. M I
chclaon in the aervlce of Uiu-U Sum.
Makca .tU Shirts
The I'eorln auxlllury hna completed
mid liirittMl Into headquarter, 30 II.
('. ahlrta alme July 22. They also
turned In yesterday two undershirts,
14 4ilr knitted ancke, four tea towela,
five wuahi'lutha and 2f00 gun wix-a.
CITY NEWS
MI.SON TUACTOUS.
Hull! up In u iitiiituitl, iujI duwn to
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l.ltfhf WvImIiI Hltolig pull Hnfrllur
AiiIoidmII- 'I'lttttltth ly "ptlll" lltti!
Ut ilf.l.l Mr 111 lit.
HltdxU w l haul fvlr with nil ut
ntt'in varii
i'-m N -r, U H II ; MImhi
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Urn Mill ! t n n III, tir nut for i ntiiltiat,
MI.rt'tN Tit K HM.IiH Cnlll-ANV,
Kt MMI.. Mlfl I I. -I TMmI HI at
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Kriithrr Krpurt
YfNtcnluy'i UrnMTuluro rnnvr-l
fn.m 41 to 71 rt, mwl th rivvr
tmiiU ut 1 foot.
Kfliiriit-d Home
Minn Mint Si-urn Inn ivturnfi. Immiic
fniin h month's vixit In Portland with
ln-r mint. Mm. Hurry l'ulliirk.
To VUlt lui(htrr
.Mm. Auv lwU wiil to I'urtluml
thin morniiiir to Mpend 11 wick with hiT
ilaiiKhtfr, Miu .Mae 1 .4-win, who hn
pent th unimcr llirre.
Mrturnrd to .'urtland
. N. KnUrU n-lurm-.l to Portlund
thin tiinrnlnir nfUr Htt.-ndini tin- ron
fttrenrr iif the Hiethri'n rhurrh.
Ilomr From Newport-
Mm. rturuh Wolfw und dnu(hur.
Mini Ciirriii Wulfi. ntumrd homo yi
tiTilny from at'Vrrul works' uulii.tr
at NrwHirt.
Ilrrr Tliia Murninir
('. C Wulki-r of Imik Krai-h, Calif.,
wim in Albany this imtrniiiK on hit
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OPPORTUNITY DAY
(MKIIAK MOl
llrat unlity, bntllrahip ahHie,
lonu filr. 9.
98c
Wonirn'a anil (rroinif (firla
KIIOKS
A few more uiir Irft at the aule
price
$2,98
llVKS
Hiamoml ami I'utnam. All the
mlora nianufurtuml. Parkuire.
llll MAKKKT BASKCTS
A kouA liaakrt for the money.
Carry your part-ela and help Uie
Kovernment.
10c
JKI.LY fiLASSKS
There are none Ih-IUt than
thewf. aSquaU or tall, capped,
each-
4c
10c
MK.VS AND IM)VS' tAI'S
Cherka, plaiila anil plain colon.
A ltol value.
69c
MKN'S WOI1K SOX
They uanl to lie cheaper but are
now a jfood value at
MKN'S DUKSS SHIRTS
Soft or atiff cuffa. Slripea and
plaida. t
UNIVERSITY of OREGON 'TJrtT
''.iHy rii.i,M'd lilwrjil rulliirt mid nriciilif.r d nrliiH iil. Sprcinl
Iritiiiinit in ( iifuiiirm. .liMiriuilinitt, Arrliilrrfnn, l.iiw, Mciliriitr
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Auto Vacuum Freezer
A CHASM. K.SS 1CKCKKAM KltKKKK that ill freeie Perfect Ice
Cream in 30 minulra WH1IOI T l ItMNC A ( HANK:
Si x-1 tih aire Kreeter ..
lJ Dinh aize Kreeier ..
$2.91
fl.00 r.nd $4.20
Wood worth Dru Co.
Ash Wood
CAR I.OAI)
E. U. (TMMINGS
2 Pair 35C 89C
Men! extra quality cottonade
panta. All colon, but onlv
one quality, and that the beit.
$3.69
WOMEN'S HOISK DKE;SES
In one big lot of nurse atripea.
Int aleevea.
$1.48
Inveatitrate our
5. 10 and 13c TABLES
Household neceaaitiei.
Cl'SI'IIK)KS
3fc value. One day only
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BOYS' SHOES
Sizea 9 to 13 1-2. A ahoa that
la worth what we aak. Button,
or blucher.
$1.85
WASH BOARDS
Stronir. well-made zinc board.
45c
' 85 SOUVENIR PLATES
Of Albany Churchea.
25c
6c
Regular price 33c.
HOSE BARGAINS. One dav
only. 50-foot cotton $5.50
60-foot rubber Masaaaoit $5.75
50-foot rubber Corker . . . $6.75
50-foot rubber Red Ruby $7.25
Only a few lengths left.
MEN'S 8HOES
A ahoa that will wear vary wall
and you can kick out at imall
coat i
$2.75
DISHPANS AND PAILS -
Blue enameled heavy war..
Worth much mora.
69c
WOMEN'S VESTS
Fine quality.
Cash Values Worth While
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LAWN-MOWER .
Just one but a bargain.
$5.98
At Everybody's Store
wiiy to Wenillini; to work in the mill.
Returned From Vacation j
Mina Beatrice Sanilera returned yea-j
tenlay from a week's vacation at
Newport.
To Attend Encampment
Mrs. Clyde Peacock and Mrs. Jennie
Small of North Albany went to Port
hind thia morning to attend the G. A.
R. encampment.
Home for Kew Daya
Mm. Fred ltawson came out from
Newport yesterday to spend a few
daya.
Co to Vpper Soda
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Froman and
Wilyne Dnwson left thia morning for
I ikt Soda for a two weeks' fishing
trip.
Vioilrd Mother
Mrs. R. N. TorUt and children have
returned home from a visit in Bucota,
Wash., with Mrs. Torbet's mother,
Mrs. E. E. Bradley.
Went to AMoria
John Mnyne h'ft yesterday for As
toria on business.
Here on Furlough
Kill Harms is here on a furlough
visiting relutives.
Went to Newport
O. P. Allphin and diiughter, Mrs.
Jessie Herrington of Spokane, went
to Newport this noon for an outing.
Here Overnight
II. K. Pnrrish of Newport visited
"How Do
You Do"
And
"Good liye" '
You Use Thoae Wosds
when friends come to
your home. You are
glad to sea them, and
sorry that they are
leaving.
IT IS THE WAY OK THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL at Portland.
Cordiality of Greeting, nice service, pa rare for your use if you Hre
driving a car, and close proximity to all places of Interest, are mak
ing Tha Multnomah
PORTLAND'S LEADING HOTEL
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p.m.
Corner First and Ellsworth Streets
ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEWER
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed bids will be received by the
Council of the City of Albany, Oregon,
until 7:110. o'clock P. M., August 28,
1!1H, for the construction of an eight
inch lnternl sewer beginning at the
mnnhole in the Onk Street Trunk
Sewer between First and Second
Streets and running thence Westerly
into Block 7 in llnckleman's 3rd Ad
dition to the City of Albany, Oregon,
a distance of 272 feet.
Said sewer construction to be made
in accordance with the Charter and
Ordinances of SBid City of Albany and
the plans, specifications and estimates
of the City Engineer now on file in
the of fire of the Recorder of said City,
where the pinna may be seen and
specifications and estimates obtained.
Bids will be opened at 7:30 o'clock
P. M., August 28, 1918.
No proposnl or bid will be consider
ed unless accompnnied by a certified
check payable to the City of Albany
in an amount equal 10 live per cent
of the nggregate bid to be forfeited
as fixed and liquidated damages in
case the bidder neglects or refuses
to enter into a contract and provide an
approved bond in a sum equal to 50
per cent of the nniount to be paid un
der such contract for the faithful per
formance thereof, and within ten (Jays
after notification of awarding of such
contract to such bidder.
All bids must be made with a view
of completing the construction of said
sewer prior to the 1st day of October.
1!18, under a liquidated penalty of
$10.00 per dny for each day of delay
beyond that period.
All bids should he addressed to "Re
corder of City of Albany, Oregon,"
marked "Proposal for the construc
tion of lateral sewer."
' By Order of the Council.
L. 0. LEWELMNC.
Recorder of the City of Albany, Ore
gon. dl6a27
overnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. II. Thompson and went to Lebanon
this noon on buainesa.
On Business Trip
Chaa. Wooda left yesterday after
noon for Tacoma on buainesa.
Called to California '
Mrs. li. "L. Devaney was called to
California on Sunday by the death of
her nephew.
Went to Portland
J. R. Bray went to Portland this
morning.
Returned Home-
Miss Fanny Brenner returned home -veaterdHV'f
rom Portland where the I
has been visiting Mrs. Dell B. Scully.
Return From Fishing Trip
H. E. Hector and C. A. Peicoc'
have returned from a week's fishing
trip over on the lower Alsca rive near
Tidewater.
Misa Spencer Here
Miss Nettie Spencer of Corvallia
was in Albany yesterday on business.
Mrs. Spencer is a lecturer and has
traveled over the United States and
has been around the world. She spent
three, years in Paris and four years in
Berlin. In Berlin she taught a post
graduate course at a young girls'
school.
Leave Yesterday
Geo. Hamilton, ClaOde Vunk and
Joe Connor left yesterday for Tidewa
ter on a fishing trip. They expect to
lie gone a week.'
jlHE SEA PANTHER, GREAT
j SATURDAY EVENING POST
I STORY. APPEARS IN FILMS
J Few announcements will prove of
more interest than this from the Rolfe
I Theater, at which "The Sea Panther"
will be shown Wednesday and Thurs
day.
This thrilling romance made a tre
mendous hit with Post readers. It
was produced on a lavish and preten
tious scale by Triangle.
With a band of merciless pirates,
Paul Le Marsan, pirate chieftain, falls
on the Lady Devon bound from Eng-
land to the Carolina! in 1680. Death
I is to be the fate of all captives. But
what can the gallant Le Marson do
when pretty Molly Tarpley looks into
his bold eyes and sighs, "I have heard
j that pirates sometimes possess chiv-
airy and gentleness, and I will trust
you.
The demand of the crew for the cap
tive maiden is met by a flashing blade.
COOLS
QUENCHES THIRST
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WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads.
kindlv mention The Democrat.
u BACK
SALTS
HURTS
USE
KIDNEYS
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Notice is hereby ffiven that the
partnership heretofore know as Lea
engood aV Wynne has been dissolved
by mutual consent, S. 8. Wyruae hav
ing retired from the firm. The Al
bany office has been closed but the
Lebanon business will hereafter be
conducted by C. I. Leavengood.
C. L LEAVENGOOD AND
L. S. WYNNE.
August 16th, 1918. ' J6s20
A lasty topper at lunch
In bottles! on draught everywhere
THE PORTLAND BREWING 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. 1
ITALIAN PRUNES we offer two cents a pound.
REMEMBER, WE PAY CASH ON DELIVERY and furnish all box
es to pick and ship in.
Plums must be firm and unbruised. Overripe or soft refused.
WE ALSO WANT ALL YOUR BLACKBERRIES.
Linn & Benton Fruit Assn.
V. R. Scott, Mgr.
Sat less meat if Kidneys feel like lead
or Bladder bothers yon Kent
forms orio aoid.
Moat folks forget that the kidneys,
tike the bowels, get sluggish and clogged
and need a flushing occasionally, else we
have backache ana dull misery in the
kidney region, severe headaches, rheu
matic twingea, torpid liver, acid atomaoh,
aleeplcasneae and all sorts of bladder dis
order a.
You eimplv must keep your kidneys
active and clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain' in the kidney
region, get about four ounces of Jad
PalU from any good drug store here,
take a tableeroonful in a glass of water
before breakfast for a lew days and
vour kidneva will then act fine. Thia
tamoue aalu la made from the acid of
prapee and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and ia harmleaa to flush clogged
kidneva and atimulate them to normal
sctivity. It also neutralises the acida
la the urine so it no longer irritate,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad tfalu ia harmless; inexpensive)
makes a delightful effrrveaeent lithia
water drink which everybody should take
now sod then to keep their kidneys clean,
thus avoiding serious complications.
A well-known local druggist says he
ells lota of Jad Salts to folks who believe
overcoming kidney trouble while it is
trouble.
III.
Advertising Momentum
Many institutions expect advertising to perform miracles, to rehabilitate
a depleted list of customers in a few weeks or harvest a golden crop
of dollars. Advertising U 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 buainesa with
your organization ,is the most vital and the most potent facte 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 has
acquired a new momentum, the effect of which will be apparent m suc
ceeding years. THE FINANCIAL WORLD