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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1918)
J ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918 fAUl TUU "When a man gets to wanting real tobacco comfort and lasting quality he can go straight to Real Gravely Chewing Plug every time. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing" Plug 10c a pouch and worth it Gravity laat ao mat A lungmr tt camtt no mora to ciativ than ordinary plug P. B. Gravaly Tobacco Company LaitvilU, Virginia Mill Man ll.rr lfiiliiijf to husiiirH mutters in Allmnv C. J. Hiirrinon f Hitrri wns nt- ttiihiy. Purity Is Our Slogan I.Kt" IS DEMONSTRATE Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co. Both Phones 5th and Jackson UNIVERSITY of OREGON 'JTST RIiillvriij!pHMl I! limit mi 1 1 it n niul ririilil.r ili'HirliiH,tt. Sprr.nl W IB ' rr Mni. til- wry M ), llnttor hoi J Aria, flit aim I rniiiinl mI I' In A v. JsJT ill --44lF.kr.l Its "' lrl'l' iI'M nt lrM k. brMgrsk, B . ItirMi V.UM-H.trl I... I OIImmI mthI M. II. 1. 4, J T-il... rill K. I .- l Hlt.tMMI t.l.Mr. Ik.fMll-r - M' . jf7 I CITY NEWS 1 I I I'r. KIkkk !- I'r. (i. K. Iliyvpt, now holding the rnnk of first lieutenunt In tliu If. 8. mrdii'lil corps, lift Ilial liil'hl for training camp. Vi Audi Trip Attorney Curl Hux anil I r. W. I'. While left this morning on an auto trip to Wnldport iiml other coast points. They will ho gone fur three ur four iluya. Sliuiitcrmun Leaves Iv I.. Shuhterman, who has been employed hy tho Senders feedstore, haa severed hia connection with that firm uml left today fur Pendleton, where ha haa accepted a new p-jai-tion. Itt-liirnrd Home Mr. I. T. Knighton of Monroe re turned home this morning after a visit hero with her sisters. Nice Here II fii ry Nice of Nice, Oregon, U.in culn county), spent yesterday in Al hnny on hia wny to I'ortlnnil to at tend the C. A. It. encampment, anil will iilmi ri'inain in Portland to nttend the Y.Ik' convention next week. Went lo Newport Mr. uml Mra. I). H. Morrison and ljuit'ht.-r Miiri'iiret went to Newport this noon for an outing. TnkinK Yaratinn Mr. and Mra. Otto l.ee and children left yesterday for a week'a vacation on the McKenzie river. To .Move to Albany D. II. Pierce of Ilarrishurtr waa in AlUiny yeHteidiiy mukin arrane: menta to move here aoon. Ilrrp From Spokane Mra. A. L. Herring and aon of Spo Xnnc lire here vmitinif Mra. HcrrinK'a purenta, Mr. and Mra. O. I'. Allphin. Leave on Hunting Trip l. (). Woodworth. Will Fortmillcr. I'crry Conn and N. I. Conn left todav Auto Vacuum Freezer ii A CKANKI.KSS l( K Cltl'.AM HtKKZKIt that will freeze IVrfrrt Ire ! Cream in 30 minutea MTIIOCT I I IIMMI A ( HANK: 1 BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Kecipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Six Plah the Tie il!-I)ih aize Kre $-.'.9.-. tl. 110 r.id $1.50 Woodworth Drug Co. lab Wood (an nml.f IMM KIM AT K 0KI.1VKK1KS K. K. CUMMINCS A! moat vryona knows that 6am Ta and Sulphur, proparly compound- ! ad, brtnea back tn natural color ana luatra to tha hnlr when faded, streaked i or gray. Years ao the only way to ' ret this mixture was to make It 'at . home, which la muaay and trouble aoms. Nowadays, by aaklnir at any drug etore for "Wyeth's Sage and 8ul i phur Compound," you will iret a targe bottle of this famous old recipe, lm I proved by the addition of other ln ; gradients, at a small coat. I Don't stay gray! Try tt! No one ran poaalbly tell that you darkened your hair, as It doea It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a wponne or soft bruah with It and draw this throuirh your hair, taking: one small strand at a, time; by morntnpr the (tray hair disappear, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glomry and attractive, Wyeth's Bare and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite Vor those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It ts not In tended for the curs, mitigation or pre i ventlon of disease. a (Icur-huntiritr trip. Thy expect Ut hunt In Uu nfihhorhooil of liflk nnp Sprint's. j i Went to Asloria 1 K. K. (.'ruwfonl left yvsU'f'lay af ternoon for AnUiriu on business. Mrs. Culp Here Mrs. J. II. (.'ulp of Ix-hanon but formerly of Alhuny, sjmtiI the morn ing here on her way to I'ortluml for a week's visit with friends. Visitinii Old Friends- Mrs. Joseph I'incua and daughter Minnie of Tucoiiitt are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Senders. Mrs. I'incua and Mrs. Senders are old friends. Srio People Here M. J. Miles and mother, Mrs. W. C. Miles of SHo, transacted business here yesterday. Visiting Here Miss Iiorothy Hulbrook and Miss Beatrice Hoi brook of Springfield are iiere visiting relatives. Iteturn to Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. John Koth, of Lam berton, Minnesota, who have been here visiting Mrs. Koth's sister, Mrs. Wm. Schneider, left yesterday for their home. Here From Kremerton Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stewart and 'hildren of Hremerton are here visit ing relatives. Mr. Stewart is in the naval reserve, having a ten-days' fur lough. This will probably le his last visit here for awhile as he expects to be transferred to sea duty soon. HZHZHZHZHZHXHZ HAMIL IONS' ZHZHZHZHZHZHSH The Tendency of the New Fall Trimmings CHENILLE and SILK Fringes will be used in many new and novel ways and tassels will play a great part in finishing your apparel for Fall. We are now readv to show you Blue, Brown and Black CHENILLE FR1NCF. and Blue, Brown. Rose, White and Black CHENILLE TASSLES. FRINGE 73c a vd TASSLES ........ 35c e ALSO A beautiful assortment of laree Chenille Tassels. Fancy Peacock, Fan cy Gold, Fancy Green and Fancy Bronze at, 95c each SILK FRINGES and TASSELS in many sizes and shades 10c to 35c IIKNKY It. WALTHALL MAKES DKHl'T AS I'AKALTA STAR Henry B. Walthall, celebrated atar, will appear at the Kolfe Theater for two days commencing Friday in his fimt I'urulta play, "His Kobe of Hon or." Adapted from"the book by Ethel and James Dorrunce, thia play has a vital, fnscinutintr story, and is told convincingly and with novel treat ment.. The picture asks the question: "Can a disreputable lawyer be re ieemed and become an upright judge" and then answers it with breathless intensity, thrillinjr situations, romant ic moments and climaxes of smashing force. Miss Mary Charlcson will be seen playing opposite Wuithall in the role of Roxana Frishee, adventuress, who assists the shyster lawyer in his un derhand methods until his conscience is awakened by the noble nature of Laura N'cTaon, a girl of high instincU. THRILLING DUEL IN NEW TRIANGLE PLAY Handsome Bill Desmond has a rare opportunity to show his skill with the sword in the latest Triangle picture. "The Sea Panther," at the Rolfe today and Thursday. The picture is of pirate days. In a duel, Desmond is the victor. The fight is declared one of the most realistic ever staged. 'Designer" Woman Here Mrs. E. M. Bower of San Francisco is here in the interest of the "Design er," for which magazine Flood's Store has the Albany agency. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice ia hereby given that the partnership heretofore know at Leav engood St Wynne has been dissolved by mutual consent, S. S. Wynne hav ing retired from the firm. The Al bany of fie, haa been closed but tb Lebanon business will henafur be conducted by C. L Leavsnffoo. C. I. LEAVENGOOD AND L. 8. WYNNE. August 16th, 1918. 16a "How Do You Do'' And "Good Kye" You Use Those Words when friends come to your home. You are see them, and that they are " leaving. IT IS THE WAY OF THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL at Portlund. Cordiality of Greeting, nice service, tfnnige for your use If you are driving a car, and close proximity t.) all plncea of Interest, are mak ing The Multnomah PORTLAND'S LEADING HOTEL J VIERECK'S BATHSM SsvBM"tf VjX t le'i Open 7 a.m. to 7 p-niMRnluri1 S fWA Corner First and Ellaworl lays 10 p.m. Ellsworth Streets ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEWER CONSTRUCTION Sealed bids will be received by the Council of the City of Albany, Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock P. M., August 28, 1H18, for the construction of an eight inch lateral sewer beginning at the manhole in the Onk Street Trunk Sewer between First and Second Streets nnd runniosr thence Westerlv Into Block 7 in Iliicklemon's 3rd Ad dition to the City of Albany, Oregon, a distance of 272 feet. Said sewer construction to bo mnde in nccordnncie with the Charter nnd Ordinances of said City of Albany nnd the plans, specifications and estimates of the City Engineer now on file in the office of the Recorder of said City, where the plnns niny be seen nnd specifications nnd estimates obtained. Bids will be opened nt 7:30 o'clock P. M., August 28, una. No proposal or bid will be consider ed unless accompanied by a certified check payable to tho Cily of Albnny in nn amount eipinl to five per cent of the nggregntc bid to bo forfeited as fixed and liquidated dnmages in case the bidder neglects or refuses to enter into a contract nnd provide an approved bond in a sum equal to f0 per cent of the amount to be pnid un der such contract for the faithful per formance thereof, and within ten days nfter 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. l'"8 under a liquidated pennlty of $10.00 per' day for each dny of delay beyond that period. All bids should he addressed to "Re corder of City of Albnny, Oregon," marked "Proposal for the construc tion of lateral sewer." By Order of the Council. L. G. LF.WEI.LING, Recorder of the City of Albany, Ore. gon. dlRa27 WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. kindly mention The Democrat. PUBLIC SALE We will sell at Public Auction on the M. H. Wilda'fann 7. milei.east of Albany and 3 miles west of Crabtree' TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 commencing at 10 a. m.: Horses. Cattle, 35 Hogs, Machinery. Etc., Household Goods Lunch served at Noon by Lakeview Red Cross Auxiliary. PRES B. and W. J. MARSHALL. Proprietors A. L. Stevenson, Ralph McKechnie Auctioneer Clerk Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS BUTTERNUT BREAD .lOeandlSe Loaves freak every day Regular Prices : YELLOW CORN MEAL, "bulk," pound U BARLEY FLOUR, bulk, pound'..."..". : 7 l-1e MACARONI, bulk, 3 pounds ZSc MASON QUART JARS, dozen ft ECONOMY QUART JARS, dozen doxca flt PLENTY OF ALL SIZES FRUIT JARS STONE JARS, ALL SIZES 2S craU gUea COME AND SEE Early Showing Fancy Wool I wealters S ThisJantzen sweater is de signed espec wttyforyoung fellows at school or college. JAtitin fVtorv iiippltn maw v-hoolt owl oolU-vH-i frith iUrtl ia iht'if own cvJort . ortlrr fhrwuf h your rtsUcr Pir wool Having been very fortunate in r eceiving our sweaters early this season, We are now showing a nam ber of these. WHAT IS YOUR COLOR? Look at this list of colors, and then come in and look at the sweaters. EMERALD AND GOLD NAVY AND GOLD CARDINAL AND EMERALD PURPLE AND GOLD GREEN AND WHITE SCARLET AND WHITE ROYAL AND GOLD ORANGE AND BLACK THESE ARE ALL WOOL SWEATERS AND VERY REASONABLY PRICED. 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