Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, September 21, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 191
PAUK THREE.
OCIETY
DRATKICB BANDERS
Society K dit or
Bell 481 -J.
Mia. Kurl ('inifu-ld preaided hk
hoateaa Krlilny lifter noon to the Ni'im
NuiMphft I'lulittUMMlxTH, wllell they tilt t
Mllll Wllt H BtH'Ull nftlTIHMltl lit her
home. Thi room a wtirv effectively
udortifil with piufualoii of aweetpeua
Mini natoia. Alter uliort huaineaa
aeaaion, fiinrywurk and ronvemitliiui
wrrr enjoyed until h Inter hour when
hlfht refreahmenta were aerved,
Tint HnU (iiimn k'' were rhurin.
iiik'ly entertiiUied on rridny afternoon
at th hum of Mia Air tha Cum
tu in it a, when ah preaided a hateaa.
Tho pleMauttt overling's huum Wera
puaaed In muair nml other diveraiona
At a lnt hour lunch wna aerved ty the
lumleaa.
TO
KEEP WELL
ATcpooifuUIPlRUNA
Tart Tiact a Day
lion NVvrr Hern Down
Sick Since Taking
PERUNA
Raad thia .attar from Mr. Robt.
Minniak, Oraaa Rang, Montana.
"In 100 1 wna nut In Xanana
Ihrwhlnti wit
Hi lliiliiii .rw hil to p
(I t tliKii a. I tt f I hm rrj
ral.i ftmmm AIhbh to
l h tMl it uii timr m lul I was
rllnM vry III I'm an ..
. I J.I- l ! frMS
l rial arul nt fur m b-.uu uf
ruii ninl . of I'aryna Tb
leia, bl.h atralKhlnatJ m out
in huriy.
"I hnvm toea - alrk
lar faal tlma. I la aal take
aay alaar ar4lHaa t leapt
'uim. 1 kp It on hand
ir l t M. r ri wt. t c 1. 1.
rt -h 1 1 1 y . or a llllla 144. I al-
tmhm farau, topl ahoulil
mil wait until thay ara down
irk and than taha It, but abuuld
p It on hand Ilka f do and
hn thy Nal bad. Ibar akawU
Raaommanrfao for Catarrhal
Inflammation of ovary daaorlption.
A iliuirt will i yiveii lonltrht ttt the
iirmory under thu diiwtiun of the
lfunur (iuind Kill- j"mI inuaie will
he furiiiahed mid M luro eruwd ia i-x-
MHU'l.
Mr. hiiiJ Mia. Kurl ('.infield Mid Mr.
ihh Mm. Iliuiiir luwd ami rhildrei;
ilruvo tu Cutviillia Thu radii y eve rim ir
ami enjoyed a plrnic lumh ami Jidlv
rue rent iun.
a
A miinh e uf K'rl fru-mla wt rn
ttrtuinri h at wifk at thr hum uf
Mm a I -on Ni-UTKall. A umikI hour
Hua ftat-l ly th yurata. hainty rv
frivhmita cumph'tnl thi rvrnititf.
Miaa Klura Miimiii wna htiNtoaa to
mi uttiai tivK lit t If v.Tiifi.U huffcl
(Upper un Satunlny rveniiiir uf Ut
wrrk, when aha rntcrtainnl in hunui
f Mi hi Wini low Hutchiiiauii. ScvithI
tfUfnta fiijuyfil thia rhuriiiiiii; ItttU af
fair at tho Mimon home.
f
Thr firal iiit-rtinir uf thr araaon for
tlir miwiilirra uf thr Motlrrn Trnveh-ra
waa hchl thia aftrrnoim at thr hoim
f Mm KluiilH'th Irvine. Very Inter
rutin ptijHra uerr Kivrn hy Mra. II
K Merrill ami Mra. Martin, in which
they uaetl popular auhjecta uf the day
l.ij'ht refreshment a coinplrted th. a
nal afternoon.
..
The lntermediiito Society of the
I'liitvd I'reatiytertan rhurch jrave an
enjoyahle party Wrdnraduy aftrnioon
of thia week, (inini-i, munir and other
ji'Ily divcraiona weic thf pualimra uf
the afternoon, hnmi'f-t tu a rloae with
dnmty reln-ahmenta.
Wrathrr I'rrdirlion
Tonight ami Sunday, f?encrallv
cloudy and rwiler Sundny. Veater
duy'a trmMrnturi milled from 77 tu
.'ii derrrrN. The river ia at .07 foot.
W rnl to Whitrnon
K. M Tn-nch went thia mornlnir to
WhiloHon tii tiiNp-it wnt4'hia.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
iiik niMuna natMa. a a.
abU Tmkm Mmw mmw
rm t,riiM. a.oixI iin in n-trav
inii4l)M(.MiM.llHn Mmu! a
SOlDBVIWtOGISISfUmiilRE
Michelin Tires
and Tubes
Are more In quality and
heavier compared with other
tirri. Then-fore hetter aerv
Irc. I'riiea rijrht. When you
think of retiring, rull un ua
and we will ihuw you a real
Auto tire.
L. B. Hixon, Jr.
129 Lyon Street
IU1I nhonr lnT.R Home 2417
C'HL'IM II NOTH'KH
( hrUtlan Hilenre
Servicea II a. m. 8uhject of lea
n aermon, "Matter." K K. at IMf,
and II. Wedneaday v.-nintf meetint
lit H. ItendliiK room njM M 'I tu 4:.'10 p
m, Moinliiy, Wedneiolay and Friday
All ar wehome.
(rai ( hurrli
The Sumiay hefurv the upenifiK of
the put-lir a iHMIa ia made reyifttratlun
lay in the Sunday ahoo of (Jiai
chinch. Kvery pi-n.on not In other
Sunday arhoula, eM'( iuly in tho net
lhhorhood uf irar church, ia Invited
to refftalvr tomorrow. The puatur will
pleach at 7;'I0 p. m. un "Tho llutufi ra
uf the Mind," with aiiecial reference
to til. ufreninK uf the achoola. Morn
ink wurahip at 11.
Klmt rreahyterlan
Sunday aervirea conducted by Kev
W. S. Middlemaaa. Murniii at 1 U M'
u'cltM-k, auhjiH-t "Some New Wuihl
Idi-ala." Subject uf chihlrvn'a aer
mon, "Thf, Fatal St if nr." Kenin at
o'i hN-k. Subject, "The Meaanire of
i 'hiiatianity to the I'reaent Atrr." Spe
ul meeting uf the t'oiie;rcfatiun at
t'ttr clmt. uf the eveuifik' arvire.
(iaptiht Church
liihle achuul 10; morning worahtt.
1 1. "Jut a hit uf the (.lory uf ('It nut."
II. V. V. V, 7. KvviiiiiK aervue K -1
he t.oaprl uf the Superman vs. thr
ioael of the ' bruit, by the paator. Al
! "Why Should We Make I'eace with
the Central I'owersV Miacuaaiun 1 d
by Kev. H. ('. Miller.
I nitrd lrrbyUrian
W. V. White, paatur. "The Knerjfv
f Faith" will he the subject of the
ftiurninu u-rmun. Inatead uf the Moti
lity Nu'ht KiblV atudiea, which wr
liau had for many years, we will have
heac atudiea un Sunday niht. We
ln((in tomorrow evening, a brief sur
.ey of the Itook of Acta. Our ehiei
ttuiiea thia winter will U the Kpiatlea
uf Paul. Come and learn auinethinr
t( out the tdil Uook that (ierman Kul
ur hua repudiated.
Methodiat Church
Third nml Kllaworth. f.corire II. 1
lU-nnett, paator. "The I'evil L'nmask
rJ," will be the theme Sumiay evening,
o'clock. Sermon at 11 a. m.. "The1
Knd of Summer." Special muaic. This '
will le the laat Subtauth of our con-1
fcrrnc year. All memlers are urired '
to In? preaent and vot on invitinjf thr
next annual conferrncr to Albany.
St. Mar 'a Church
Kev. Arthur Ijitie, nctor. Kev. Joi.n
Kubia, aaintuiit. Sunday services at
H and 10:0 n. ni. The paator will of.
fiiiuie and apeak from the jronpel of
the day, St. Matthew, it, the subject
Itcintr The 1'alaied Man. Vespers will
b0 sung at 7:30 p. m. The series , of
Hermoiis on The Church from Without
will Ik- continued at this service. Thr
.public ia cordially invited.
Christian Church September 22
Music at !:M) by Wood's Orchestra;
10 a. m. Sunday school, led hy Super
intendent. Plans ur leinjr made for
Knlly Day, (Ktolier Hi. 11 a. m. ser
::iun. The Hour Has Come. 8 p. m.
sunt: service. Sermon hy the pastor,
The Kiuipment Worn hy the Chris
tian Soldier. S. Karl Childera, pastor.
Kvangelical Church
Corner First and Pine streets. Sun
day school ttt 10 a. m. followed hv
preach i nir sen ice at 11 a. m. Yountr
CITY NKW8
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THE 'FORDSON'
A Tractor that will revolutionize farming and help
win the war, by doing the work of thousands
of men loaned to Uncle Sam
Price $1125.00 with plow
W. W. CRAWFORD
Opposite S. P. Depot
ALBANY
lo Vlall In Hah in
Mrs. Winnifred Worrell left fur Ka
leirt tuday where she will visit for
several days. On her return sha will
commence her winter courae in music
To Teach Here
Misa Clura leyo and Mias ina Hy-
ois uf KuKene arrived thia morninir,
and will bejfin their winUr work
thu Albany achoola Monday.
Uft Thia Murninx
Mra. C. I. Kuchner and daughter
(ieraldine left un the morning train for
viait at Salem, and then un to their
home at Seattle, after a visit hero at
tho home of Mrs. A. iluchner and Mrs.
M. Kummerfield.
To I 'or land-
Mr a. Walker and daughter, Miaa
(furothy Walker left this morning for
evcriL days at Portland.
I -eft for (found-1 p
J. J. Junes left laat night for Pen
II-ton, where he will see the Hound
Up.
I'rom Condon
C. ('. Roaa of Condon w-aa here on
u.ilteNa yeatenlay.
Motor lo I'ortland
I,. H. Currier and family of I.eonn
pent laat ni'tit at the Hotel Allianv
irid left thia morning in their ear foi
-t rortlund trip.
Here for Week-Knd
Mm. Cliff Kinic of Tortland and
hiurhler, Mra. Kuiaell Cithena, of
IVHple'a Alliance at 7 a. ni. and eve-
ning aermon at 8 p. m. A cordial wel-
-ome to all. C. h. Schu.ter, paiitor.
Lutheran Churrh .
Corner K. Second and Madiaon. C.
Ueyerlein, paator. Text, Crneaia 4,
Theme: lie your brother'a keeper
and help to Lrini? t'ie Goapel to our
ii. Idler boya. 1 Kor the ft'ory of
your Lord and havior. 2 ror the
uilvation of our younk men. 3 Ile-
uuae thia war ia not over yet. Thin
will be preparatory aermon for the
ranipaiirn of our Synod to raise, ad
ditionally. f400.000 amonir ita niem-
wra, on Sept. 2!, to render spiritual
are to ita young men in the armv
and navy. Up to noon of Sept. 10, 22.
1'J niemlwra of our Synod were re
xjrtel in army and navy.
NOTICE OF SALE OP GOVERN
MENT TIMBER
GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Waah
inirlon, I). C, Auguat 2, 1918. No
tice la hereby given that aubject to
the ronditiona and limitation! of tha
Act of June 9, li16 3S Stmt., 218),
and the instructions of the SecrCarv
of the Interior of September 15. 1D17,
the timber on the following lands will
I aold Oct 16, 19W, at 10 o'clock A.
M., at public auction at the United
States land office at Roseburg, Ore
gon, to the highest bidder at not less
than the appraised value aa shown bv
this notice, sale to be subject to tha
approval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of one per
cent thereof, being commissions al
lowed, must be deposited at time of
ale, n-oney to be returned if aale is
not approved, otherwise patent will
issue for the timber which must be
removed within ten years. Bida will
be received from citiiena of the Unit
ed States, associations of such citi
zens and corporations organized 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
before being included in any offer of a
larger unit.
T 15 S.. R. 2 W., Sec. 25; NEl SW
H red t.r 300 M. yellow fir 900 M..
cedar 50 M.j NW SW'i, red fir 500
M., yellow fir 800 M.; SW'S SWv.;
red fir 1150 M., yellow fir 100 M..
cedar 60 M.; SEJ SW4, red fir 550
M., yellow fir 100 M.jNE'i SE4 red
fir 650 M.; NW'J SE'j, red fir 450
M., yellow fir 900 M.; SVhi SK'i,
red fir 700 M., yellow fir 350 M..
cedar 50 M.; SEiJ SEvj, red fir 1025
M., yellow fir 300 M.; none of the red
fir, yellow fir or cellar is to be sold at
less than $1.60 per M.
CLAY TALLMAN.
Commissioner General Land Office.
slIoH
Fayetteville, arrived thia morning to
spend several days vfsiting with
friends.
Home on Furlough
Clinton Archibald of the U. S. navy,
stationed at Bremerton, arrived in Al
bany early this morning and will re
main until Tuesday.
Here Over Night
G. E. Kihhe of Portland was regis
tered last night at the Hotel Albany.
Wanted at Red Crima Store
The Red Cross store wants all of the .
shoes, children's clothinf, aprons, un
derwear and dresses that can he do.
nated, as these articles are in great
demand. . .
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NOTICE OF SALE OK GOVERN
MENT TIMBER
GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Wash
ington. D. C, August 29, 1918. No
tice is hereby given that subject to
the conditions and limitations of the
Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., 218)
and the instructions of the Secretary
of the Interior of September 15, 1917.
the timber on the following lands will
be sold October 23, 1918, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at public auction at the United
States land office at Portland. Oregon,
to the highest bidder at not less than
the appraised value as shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the ap-
?roval of the Secretary of the Interior,
he purchase price, with an additional
sum of one-fifth of one per cent there
of, being commissions allowed, must
be deposited at time nl sale, money to
be returned if sale is not approved,
otherwise patent will issue for the
timber which must be removed within
ten years. Bids will be received from
citizens of the United States, associa
tions of such citizens and corporations
organized under the laws of the Unit
ed States or any State, territory or
district thereof only. Upon applica
tion of a qualified purchaser, the tim
ber on any legal subdivision will be
offered separately before being in
cluded In any offer of a larger unit.
T. 11 S., R. 1 E., Sec. 27, NWM SWJ4
red fir 1275 M., white fir 75 M.,
none of the red fir or white fir to be
sold for less than $1.50 per M.
CLAY TALLMAN,
Commissioner General Land Office.
dsl2ol6
THIS DAY IN THE WRAP i
SKIT. 21, 1917. Lansing exposes
von Bernstorff's plot to Influence con-
gress with a VM.im slush fund.
SEIT. 21, 19l. Rain uuiets Ilrit.
iah drive on Somrne.
SKIT. 21, 1915,-Frenchies are!
crossing Aisne-Marne canal. ' I
SEIT. 21, 1914. Serbs evacuau '
Semlin. I
COMB SAGE TEA
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STYLE
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HAVE YOU OVER observed that some women do
not look well dressed no matter how exoensive their
clothes? They seem to lack that somethine called
style.
Style does not come from the clothing one wears
but from the figure that is underneath the clothinf
Some women natural
ly have a stylish ap
pearance. It is the
poise or balance of the
figure that Rives the
easy, graceful move
ments when walkinc
stooping, turning, in
fact doin? anvthinp
that calls for the
slightest muscular exertion.
Darkent Beautifully and Restores
It Natural Color and
4r Luatre at Once.
Common garden sac brewed Into a
heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn rr.y. streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and luaw
urlant. Mixing- the 8re Tea and 8ul-
Bllur Milna t k n. . t- 1- .
. - - - uv.l.w, UUU II, H
troublesome. Aa easier war la to get
the ready-to-uae preparation improved
' bmuiuwh ui oiair ing-reaients
Sulphur Compound." thus avoiding a
jui or mum
Whtla grar. faded hair la not sinful,
w all dealra to retain m ...I
rr ..w .lUKUTCnm ny
darkening your hair with Wyath'a
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can tell, because It doea It so natural-
, . iuu just Bampfn a
spons-e or soft brush with It and draw
V 7 uaina: one
....... .. M uiuv, uj momma
all gray hairs have dlaappeared. After
another application or two your hair
become beautifully dark, rloeey. sort
and luxuriant and von mdm. wmh
younger. Wyeth's Bar and Sulphur
Compound I a dellrht&il toilet requi
site. It la not Intended for th
mlgltatlon or prevention of dlseasa.
The foundation of a
correct fieure is oroDer
Doise o f the bodv
maintained bv the
means of a oroDerlv
poised corset. Modart
VUc Front Laced Corsets
are poise designed .
is style in a MODART for each type of fig
They are designed to brine out the latent
beauty of form which is every woman's inheritance
and to add everv possible touch of smartness.
Ther
ure.
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A trial fitting of the MODART Corset, which is
free by our corsetiere, will prove to you their dis
tinctly smart style.
S8.50 to $10
Worth While
HAMILTONS'
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Liberty Dollars
Will Hasten th
Hun's Judgment Day
BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds
Any Bank Will Help You
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