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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1918)
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, Al'GL'BT It, 1911. Governor to See the IViutli'lon Itoundun PENDLETON, Auk. 31. HkmIiiI. Though prpeavd fur time beraueu of the atreaa of war dutlpa, (governor Wlthyeoinb will Ink time to honor Cheat Seed Wanted We run uac limited amount of cheat m fur immediate de livery. Phone u-H4 -both phonra. Murphys Seed Store Slab Wood Can make IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES NEW RECORDS Today No. 2r,77-They Were All Out of Step Ilut Jim 85c No. 2&tiu-We'll Do Our Share (Fox Trot) 85 No. 2&7H -Smiles (Kox Trot) 85c No. We're All (loin- Calling on the Kulaer 85c No. 23i!8 Sniilea, Then Kiaaea (Hawaiian) 85c LOYALTY by Ambaaaadur James W. Crrartl .' From the Hnttlcfi.-l.la of France by General J. J. Pcrehing .. $1.25 COMK IN AND IIKAK THESE NKW KKCOKDS Woodvvorth Drug Co. Plums and Prunes Wanted We will pay one rent a pound for any variety of plum except Dam ona for which we will pay two centa. Any quantity taken, pound up PETIT PKUNE&-we offer one and one-half centa. ITALIAN TRUNKS wo offer two centa a pound. KP.MKMHF.lt. WE PAY CASH ON DKL1VKKY and furnlah all box ra to pick and ahlp In. l'luma muat be firm and unlirulacd. Overripe or aoft refined. WE ALSO WANT ALL YOUK RLACKI1KKRIKS. Linn & Benton Fruit Assn. W. R. Scott, Mgr. Announcement Extraordinary The FORDSON TRACTOR Can be seen at the FORD GARAGE Arrange for a demonstration with W. W. CRAWFORD, 9th and Baker Street, opposite S. P. Dcoot, Albany, Oregon. Price. Including plows SOCIETY WATCHES WOKK OK FAIRBANKS When. Douglas Fairbanks waa do- liiK III" Mlhlotic stunts 111 "Hay, young I'cllow." hla lali-at Artcraft starring vuhulu which will Iw diaplayed Hi the Globe Kumliiy ami Monday iwxt, miuret at prominent eoclety women of l.ua Angelea mutored to Paeadeiia, wheru the rreldrni' of wealthy cit -Im'ii waa rinpluyud aa a background for emu of the arencs di'plcti d there, in. Ill order to perform lila athlt'tlc fcata effectively before tha camera, it waa tierraanry to tranapurt three truck loHda of powerful ('ooper-lluwitt photographing lighta, which rendered it poaalble to ahoot theae et-encs after aunduwn. The society women and their frlenda to the nunilier of more than 100 wero gruuid behind the cameraman, director and ataffa, while the alhlctic Douglas held the renter of t' o e!n;c. When the acene waa fin iahrd, Mr. Fairhanka paaard hla hat among the apeclatnra and collected a large aum, which he turned over to the lied Croaa. Mr. r'ulrhaiile apM-ura aa a news paper reporter In "Say, Young Kcl-1 low' whoae atock in trifle la ahility, nerve, optimiam ami a amile. He uaea theae (tjalitiea with admirnhlo effect throughout the atory. j j the ninth annual J'endleton Koundup, Sept. 1U, HO and HI, with hia presence. Ilrrauae h enjoya wholeaome ami thrillitiK entertainment and because the Koundup la thia year giving all of ita prufila to the Ked Croaa, he haa written that he will be here for at leaat one day of the ahow. K. K. (TMMIMJS 11125.00 A tiioat delightful afternoon waa paused on Thuraduy of thia week, when the Rural Ijidiea' club entertain ed with a farewell affair In hoimr of Mra. N. M. Shroadn. About 20 ladiea nine In to puaa the aorial afternoon in funcywork and converaation, com pleted with light refreahmenta. A alunilter nartv waa the uav affuir of Wedneaday night enjoyed by a number of gueata of Miaa I-oia Neber V nil. After vlaitiug the movira, sev eral girla gathered at the noma ol Miaa Nvbergall, where they apent a Ralston Motor Co. Cai stave you money on Tim, Mle thvy Ut Republic 6,000 miles guaranteed: 30x3 Nonakid I16.W 30x3 Nonakid 121 10 32x3Va Nonakid $25-50 32x4 Nonakid 133.05 85x4 Nonakid 50.00 36x4 14 Nonakid $52.00 United States Non-Skid 30x3 114.50 30x3 $18.80 32x3 $21.85 32x3 4 Chain $24.55 32x3 Plain $20.80 Goodrich 30x3 . $14.00 30x3 Vi $18.25 82x3 Vi $21.40 32x3 Silver Sown, Cords at old price SILVER BEAM SPOT LIGHT $6.75 TTTklTf frDCTTV C UiliVIslWAa A Va FiillvraiiiiMoc1 I.Ik nil culture nnd Htrniiiiiift hi (loiiimnrc?, JoiiriuiliNiii, ArvliiUcltir Ijiw, Medicine Trnrhlns.l.ihrnry Work. Mtmlr. Ilomwhold Art. riiylrnl Trninlnt n4 Fine Art. mJLn mil MMfHsJnl. hmmr4 nst Ptprrlrwf U frrmrnt W Mr. tt4iJtMl rrrwMMrndrtl lor Om Tallsnn FHISK. Ukrary of NO.IMMI vuIwmm. lorsitorlr for mtn mttd M-mtt. h sJ J Kiprnur IwmI. piste h ttptMirt unity f VtYT WHlr IlrUirtr. KMrnr. J IT IS THE WAY OF THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL at Portland. Cordiality of Greeting, nice lorvice. gamge for your use if you are driving t car, and close proximity to all places of interest, are mak ing Ths Multnomah PORTLAND'.) LEADING HOTEL OCIETY BEATRICE 8ANDERS Society Editor Bell 481-J. jolly night. A delicious waffle break ' faat war aerved in the morning. The gueata included the Miaaea Ileulah De ! lanry, Lurile IxiiiybolUim, Kainilla Kroachel and Lois Nebergall. For the pleaaure of Miaa Rhea Drollinger of Idaho, who is the guest of Miaa Elda Pettibone, a number of girla compoaing the Beta Gamma club, I enjoyed a picnic Friday afternoon and I evening In ltryanta' 1'ark. A pleaa- li tit time with the usual diversions and ; iirnir aupper were enjoyed. I j Miaa Klda Pelti!one waa a dinner hoateaa laat week when she entertain ed several girl friends in honor of Miaa Kbea Pettibone, of Idaho. On the attractively adorned table, dainty appointmenta uf the pink and white color scheme were used. The center piece conniatcd of pink dahliaa. Mr. and Mra. Kollin llackleman, Mra. W. (i. Stanford and Miaa Marion Stanford enjoyed a pleasant vacation at Newport, where they paaaed a few weeka at the Seacreat Cottage, return ing home thia week. A farewell party was given on Sa turday evening, August 24, at the Aahtonia Farm home, in honor at Cliaa. Rice Ashton, who left Honda v for Camp Lewis. There were 60 gueata present, who enjoyed a very pleasant evening play ing outdoor games. During the evening iced punch and wafers were served, and the evening was finished by a watermelon feast Among the guests waa Private David Anderson, Gil Aero Squadron, of Tungent, who la home on a furlough from Langley F'ield, Hampton, Va. Other gneeta were Meaars. Ei Grell, John Mchring and Herbert Griffith, all or Tangent, who left on the same train as Mr. Ashton; Mr. Grell going to Camp Lewis, th other LADIES! DARKEN XXie Grandma Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody . will know. Ths um of Bars and Sulphur for rtw atoiing faded, ray hair to It natural color data back to grandmother's Um. Shs used It to keep her hair beautifully dark glossy and attrao Ut. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at homo Is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by ssktng- at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sajro and Sulphur Compound." you will get this famous old preparation. Improved by the addition of other In gredients, which can be depended up on to restoro natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druprplnt ays It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two. It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeth's 8ate and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requlalto for thoss who dealre a more youthful appearance. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. rX9VirU Tr.i.i, lr Eifiocy V1U1V11 b Peace er la War urinilific ilrpnrtinonlH. Spec in I war. 4tmplH mymtrm nl IrrNrhr. britlfM. .". Ollirinl tuvrrpmrnl K. O. T. lor war kiwi Mr tar ay. Drranit. lor MU.tr.trd XktH. "How Do You Do" And "Good Bye" You Use Those Wosds wlicn friends come to your home. You are triad to see them, and sorry that they are leaving. a tJ. 1 1 1 ft .wo to Seattle to enter the navy. On Monday in Dryants Park a most jilraaant reunion of oldtime neighbors nd friends was held. Mrs. N. E. "Jlin this city was hostess and those resent wer, Mra. Jas. Nichols, of i'lainvicw, Mrs. A. E. Branidon and )er daughters, Mrs. H. Whealdon of IayetU, Idaho, Mrs. W. T. Wiles and ter daughter Frances of Eugene, and Mrs. E. If'. Morgan of I'lainview. Miaa A dra Perfect waa hostess to irr Sunday school class on Kriday of laat week. About 12 little girla en joyed the afternoon of gamea and mil aic. Mies Isabella Davis was the honored guest as she is leaving next week for her home in the East. Dain ty refreahmenta were served by the hoateaa. Mr. Jed Looney was the inspiration if a surprise party given by the U. P. -'. E. at the home of Emmadene Cur ry Tuesday night. About 18 were present. The evening was spent in music and games. Mr. Looney left this week for Camp McDowell, Calif. Refreshments were aerved at a late hour. A jolly event of the week waa the charivari given Thuraday evening at the home of Elmer Peebler, by a hoat of the frienda and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peebler (nee Mar ,'uarite Moulton). The party met at the home of Alvin Carnegie and then started up to the newlyweds home, when it was discovered that they were at the home of the groom's parent. So they derided to charivari them 'here, but the newlyweds discovered them coming and made their escape, supposedly to a tent in the backyard which was surrounded by the partv with their musical instruments. But The Army Draft Get a Fiddlin' Husband Her 1 a letter received by the bu-' reau of war risk insurance and re ferred to Provost Marshal General Crowder: "Dear U. S.: My husband ast for me to rote for him a rekoment that he support his family. He ant don nothing but drink lemon essence and play th fiddle sine I married him 8 year ago and I gotta feed 7 kids of hisn. Take him and welcome for I need the grub and his bed for the kids. Maybe you can ket him to carry a gun for he's good on squirrel and eating. Don't tell him but take him. "P. S. He can't rote." I'OSTOKFICE HOIKS FOR SEPT. 3. LABOR DAY No rural delivery service. No city delivery service. One morning delivery of parcel post mail in business section. One collection from city letter boxes in forenoon. Incoming mail all worked for box holders a usual. All outgoing mails will be despat ched as usual. The main office will not be open for the transaction of any buainea. their victims had made good their es cape. , The party scoured tn whole country over for an hour without suc cess, and were about to give up, when Alvin Carnegie had the honor of find ing them not a stone's throw from tn house. They were captured and brought into the house, where a Jollv evening was spent. Refreshment were served and at late hour the party departed, leaving their best wishes for a long and happy life to the couple. MicSel.n Tires and Tubes Are more in quality and heavier compared with other tires. Therefore better serv ice. Prices right When you think of retiring, call on us and we will show you a real Auto tire. L. B. Hixon, Jr. - 129 Lyoa Street Bell phone 165R Home 2417 CBkaaaaaaasaaaaaai The War Industries Board Says: Print Paper Must Be Conserved The Democrat has on its list a con siderable number of subscribers who receive the paper at points outside of Linn County. Under the new reg ulations the postage rates for news papers to points outside of thecounty are doubled. The Democrat therefor finds that it will be financially un able to carry on its list any sub scriber from such outside points who is not paid cash in advance and the names of such subscribers will be eliminated from the subscription list during the present month. The management suggests that you send in your check at once if , you wish the paper continued ALBANY DEMOCRAT t .. lUltkaV ... ' ! T ZHXHXHSHSHSttS a. a Humiltons' SCHOOL OPENS g SEPT. 23 onrl triir nlcliam tulll SS V UMI &11 III Will 2 need a new wool olaid Hrce urtn't ch) . N Now is th? time to olan and buy the goods. A very complete stock is already at your dis posal here. Dark, light or bright Scotch School Wool Plaids at, a yard, $1.25 See some of them dis played in Window No. 1. s 11 s II s II s II B II B H B II B II H H z H Z H Z H S Z H This store will be clos- B ed all day Monday. J g "Labor Day," for the g u Home Guard Encamo- , X ment. S H B Hamiltons u HZHBHZHSHSHSH Store to Be Close ' The Red Cross store will be closed on Labor Day. , You will never regret having given your son a college education. Mt. An gel College, St Benedict, Or. AA dress S. D. Meier. II a n H fairs