Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, September 14, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. HATL'KDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 11
PAGB THRRS.
The Branch House Man
This is one of the Swift & Company Branch House Men.
They are all pretty much alike in the way they feel
toward their work and that is what this ad is about.
They know that most people couldn't get such good
meat promptly and in Rood condition if it weren't for the
branch houses of which they are in charge.
They know that the branch house is cne of the most
important links in the chain of preparing and distributing
meat for a nation.
They know that Swift & Company must have its
branch houses run at the highest notch of usefulness; that
even a Swift flc Company branch house won't run itself, and
that it is up to the branch house man to run it properly.
Any branch house man who doesn't see his work
in this liht is transferred to some other place with
Swift & Company to which he is better adapted.
They are picked men, these branch bouse men. Every
time you sit down to a steak or chop, cr cut of roast,
you can give a grateful thought to the whole crew of them.
And remember, in a general way, that everything that
makes life smoother and more convenient for you is
the result of the thoughtfulness and effort of a lot of
people of whom you have never heard.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
OCIETY
BEATRICE SANDERS
Society Editor
- Bell 4S1-J.
In every detail a mot charrningly-
erranged affair, waa the aociat given
for the ladies' Aid Society of the
First Presbyterian church by the el-
U-rly ladies of the society, at the
home of Mrs. John A. Shaw. All of
the appointment! were in keeping
with the affair, dainty decoration! of
old-fashioned blossoms, profusely used
about the rooms. A musical program
formed part of the afternoon's enter
tainment. The dining room was ar
ranged as a bazaar, with several
booth containing useful articles. One
of the main features of the afternoon
was the remembrance of the UTith
birthday of "Grandma" Lee, when she
was presented with a lovely bouquet
of oldfaahioned flowers. The birthdav
of Mrs. Louis Wreck waa also re
membered at this time. At the close
of the afternoon a light lunch was
served. A large number of guests
SAL
S IS FIE FOR
KIDNEYS. QUIT MEAT
flash the Kidneys at once whan Back
harts or Bladder bothers Meat
forms nrio add.
Here From Portland
Miss Inn Couey of Portland is here
visiting Mrs. K. M. Kinney and Mra.
Fred Harris.
Returned J-'rom Newport
Mrs. Felix Dodcle returned yester
day from Newport, accompanied bv
her brother, Charles Reed, and wife,
who will visit for sevnrnl days with
other rrlutivcs near here.
Returned From Visit
Mis. William Van Nurdcn returned
lust nijrht from Portland, where she
spent several weeks visiting with her
Michelin Tires
and Tubes
Are more in quality and
heavier compared with other
tires. Therefore better serv
ice. Prices right. When you
think of retiring, rail on us
and we will show yeu a rval
Auto tire.
L. B. Hixon, Jr.
129 Lyon Street
Bell phone 1S5R Home 1417
sister, Mrs. N. M. Hunt, and her bro
ther, William llolbrook.
Hi re From Jefferson
Miss Gladys Jones of Jefferson is
spending the day here with friends.
Visiting- Hero
, Miss Irma Tilton of Salem ia visit
ing relnlives for the week-end at the
home of F. M. French.
No Baa or woman who eats neat regu
larly can make a mistake by flushing
the kidneys oneasionally, asjs a well
known authority. Meat forms nrio acid
which clogs toe kidney porae so they
elugjrisbly flltrr or strain only part of
the waste and poisons from the blood,
then you gi sick. Nearly all rheuma
tism, headaches, liver trouble, nervous
ness, constipation, dtuineea, sleeplessness,
bladder disorders come from sluggish ktd
Aeva 'ins moment yon feel a dull ache In the
kidneys or your back hurts, or if the
nrine is eloudy, offensive, full of sedi
ment, irregular of passage or attended
by a senul ion o! scalding, get shout four
ounces ef Jad Baits from any reliable
pharmacy and take a Cableapooniul in
a gnus of water Jbefore breakfast for a
few days and your kidneys will then act
flea. This famous salts is made from
the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, eum
bined with llthia and has been ased for
generations to flush clogged kidneys and
stimulate them to activity, also to neu
tralise the aside In nrine so it no longer
ennses irritation, thus ending bladder dis
ordera. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can
Dot injure; makes a delightful eder
veeceat lithia-water drink which all reg
alar meat eatora should take now and
then to keep the kidneys dean and the
blood pure, thereby avoiding serioas kid
ney complications.
were present to enjoy the pleasant ao
cial time.
On Monday evenink of this week,
a charmingly informal affair was. ire
sided over by Miss Florence Rider and
Miss Gertrude Ilraden for the pleasure
of Miss Zelma Rhodea, who left this
week for California. Several friends
came in to spend the evening in knit
ting and a aocial time. Profusions of
nasturtiums and other blossoms were
used about the rooms In decoration.
At the close of the evening light re
freshments were served.
An attractivefy-appointed little din
ner party was given Wednesday eve
ning with the Misaea Stella and Bes
sie Hoover as hostesses. Miss Miner
va Kpeer, who will leave Monday for
Monmouth to attend school, was the
inspiration for this event. The table
decorations were carried out in the
dainty pink color scheme, carnations
of that shade centering the table. The
remainder of the evening waa paased
in a jolly way.
A most enjoyable affair was the
picnic given this week by the young
people of Tangent in honor of several
guests who will leave soon for col
leges or to teach school in various
parts. The affair took place in the
oak grove on the Ashtonia Farm. A
huge .bonfire was built, around which
games and singing were enjoyed. Lat
er a weinie roast and watermellon
feed took place. Among the honor
guests were Misses Myrtle and Em
madine Curry, Lee McCIacan of Don
Field, Florida, who is home on a fur
lough. Miss Florence Jenks, Miss Bes
sie Uillet, Miss Marie Mehring, Miss
Jessie Jenks, Miss Marian Floop, Miss
Clyde Amman and David Slate.
A jolly little surprise party waa giv
en to celebrate the eighth birthday of
Master Kenneth Parker, at the Parker
rsidence on Eighth and Walnut
streets, Tuesday evening.- The rooms
were prettily decorated for the affair
with fems, flowers and greenery.
(James made the evening's hours pass
enjoyably and later li'ht refreshments
were served. Guests at this time
were: Wilda Parrish, Mason McDer
mott, Orvnl Dow, Lee Rohrbough, Jo
soph Jurglewitch, Rex Gildow, Wal
lace Palmer, Lee Haller, Percy Hand-
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Concerning
Modart Corsets
A LACED IN FRONT CORSET
that is Setting New Standards
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JUST TO LOOK at these Corsets one can see
style in the very lines. To feel them, to bend
them back and forth, then one is sure of the ease
and comfort mbodied.
Purity Is Our Slogan
LET US DKMON8TRATE
Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co.
6th and Jackson
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBF.R
GENERAL LAND OFFICE, Wash
ington, D. C, August 211, 1U18. No
tice is hereby given that subject to
; the conditions and limitations of the
Act of June 9, 191tl (39 Stat., 218),
and the instructions of the Secrolarv
of the Interior of September 16, 1V17,
the timber on the following lands will
be sold Oct. It), lillK, at 10 o'clock A.
M., at public auction at the United
States land office at Koaeburg, Ore
gon, to the highest bidder at not less
than the appraised value as shown bv
this notice, sale to be subject to the
approval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
1 additional sum of one-fifth of on per
cent thereof, being commission) al
lowed, must be deposited at time of
j sale, money to be returned if sale is
! not approved, otherwise patent will
. issue for the timber which must be
I removed within tun vimm Rids will
be received from citizens of the Unit
ed States, associations of auch citi
tens and corporations organised un
der the laws of the United States or
any state, territory or district thereof
only. Upon application of a qualified
purchaser, the timber on any legal
subdivision will be offered separately
: liefore being included in any offer of a
; lnrger unit.
T 15 S R. 2 W., Sec. 25; NE'i SW
! '4 red fir S00 M. yellow fir 900 M..
cedar 50 M.; NWV4 SWki. red fir 500
M.. yellow fir 800 M.; SWtf SW'f,
i red fir lliiti m.. yellow iir liw m.
cedar 50 M.; SE'i SWM. red fir 550
M vellow fir 100 M.; NE'i SEH red
fir 660 M.; NWi SE'.j, red fir 450
iM.. yellow fir oo M.; sw sc4
red fir 700 M.. yellow iir nnw m
I cedar 60 M.; SE'4 SE!4, red fir 1026
I M., yellow fir 300 M.J none of the red
1 fir, yellow fir or cedar is to be sold at
I less than 1.6U per M.
I CLAY TALLMAN,
I Commissioner General Lund Office.
SKPERUNA
Greatest Human Yitalizer
-Durlns: the winters of 17
una I waa so badly afflicted
wllh catarrh of the head and
thought 1 must surely die from
It. Alter trjlaa elara
and all other recommended rem
edies made known to ma, I waa
Induced to use Psruna. 1 waa
eare eatlrelr by Uslna twelva
boll Irs of I'eruna and on bottle
of Maualln.
Bine that time, I have never
bean without 1'eruna. I use It
for eUe aa4 aa a aeaeral Male
anrlea- Sartaf aa Fall saalke
and And It the arealeat human
I Was
Entirely
Cured
Mr. vrm. A. Hartmaaa. 117 H &
Second 8t- Moskog, Oklahoma,
thus describee hla case. Read hla
lattsr.
IJaaM a Tablet Vara
THE LIGHT, flexible clock-spring steels not only
allow perfect freedom of motion but thev alwavH
come back to their Drooer places, which means no
ugly bend in the waist-line of these corsets. And
the boning in MODART Corsets does not rust a
point in their favor the year around.
WE HAVE FOUND the MODART Corset so satis-;
factory in every way that an unusuallv large num
ber of models are to be found here. Styles to fit
the needs of every fieure and to fit the individual
needs of each woman. In fact many of our pa
trons, are fitted each time to three corsets th"!
athletic, the dress and the evening models.
TO DO YOURSELF and the MODART Cor s e t
justice you should buy vour model and have it fit
ted here, for here you will find complete fitting
service, competent trained corsetieres and a suit
able fitting-room.
$4.50 TO $9.50
Cash Values Worth While
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ley. Glen and Kenneth Parker.
A delightful little theater partv
was the occasion of Thursday after
noon for which little Misa Virginia
Jones of Seaside, who ia a guest at the
O. D. Austin home, was the honoree.
The party went to the Globe theater,
where they saw Charles Ray in "His
Own Home Town." Later refresh
ments were enjoyed at the Elite and
the remainder of the afternoon passed
at the Austin home. Guests at thin
affair were Elizabeth Beam, Marjory
Daily, Louis Mason. Martha Woods,
'osephine Ralston and Virginia Jones.
On Monday of this week a number
o( friends called at the home of Mrs.
P. J. Baltimore to pass the evening in
Red Cross work. A delightful eve
ning waa passed, the aocial hour be
ing rounded out with a dainty lunch.
An enjoyable event of the week or
cured when a few Albany people and
Eugene people met and paased jol
ly day midway between Eugene and
Albany. After driving to the pretty
spot, a delicious dinner was enjoyed
and a social time. Those who went
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SOID BY D3UGGISTS EVERWatRf
.This Electric Range
Will Save Coal for Uncle
Sam and Time and
Labor for You
Careful tests have shown thnt 2G2.7 pounds of coal are required bv
a central station to supply a family with cooking current equicalent
to 800 pounds of coal consumed in a solid fuel range.
An electric range will do your cooking better and aave on your food
The elimination of the fuel and ash problem saves a. world of timo
and labor.
Arrange to Install an electric range In your home today.
A WHOLE YEAR TO PAY Telephone 15 for particulars.
OREGON POWER CO.
Both Phonrn 15
306 W. 2d St.
Announcing the
All work Tractor
A S-Plow Tractor Four-Cylinder Motor 5x6 Two Speeda Forward
Direct Drive on the Belt without Pinions or Gears
I
The Light "ALLWORK" Tractor is built for all-around work In any
season of the year. Powerful for heavy plowing light enough to (ret
out on wet land in early spring or on a soft seedbed for harrowing
and seeding plenty of power for belt work. Here is the PRAC
TICAL light-weight, high-power farm tractor. Free from freakish
features runs on four wheels; carries the largest 4-cylinder eiuHno
we know of on any 3-plow tractor. It sets crosswise on the
frame, thus giving DIRECT SPUR GEAR PRIVE no bevel gears.
BELT PULLEY IS ON DIRECT LINE WITH CRANK SHAFT, i
The "ALLWORK" develops 3.000 lbs. drawbar pull on high gear and
4.000 lbs. on low gear; it handles 3 plows with east under ordinary con
ditions and four plows for light plowing with favorable soil conditions.
The engine develops 28 to 80 horsepower at belt and 16 to 15 horse
power at drawbar. It has four cylinders 6x6 and will burn gasoline,
distillate or kerosene equally well. It is simple in designa-no intricate
parte to confuse the operator and all parte are easily "get-at-able,"
and it uses the regular farm equipment, same as is used with
horses. All gears automatically oiled. The "ALLWORK" la of
the most compact, solid, sturdy and rigid construction.
Also Linn County Agents for Sampson C. M. C Tractors
MURPHY & HAROLD
AT IRVIN"S GARAGE, ALBANY, OREGON
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