Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 03, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    AMIANY ItAll.T DKMOCRAT, HtlliAY. JAM AKV a. Il.
PAUft THRER
n nnicutlon mill retreat. I'arahlng im
nlmtely p.i'parvil for another gre.it
Iriva to lie launched Nor. tl. He
would aoon have taken the Rriey Iron
u-lda, the Krenteat material priae of
he war. The (iemmna knew the Knte
n-a up. They ainned the arnii.tice
j i: k. the new drive waa aliout to
itart. With thoae 10,000 men we
bought the crowninir victory of tha
war, ami theae raaunlty liata are the
receipted hill.
HOW SARDINES ARE PACKED
Cfnparatlvly ftlmpla Peecu, but th
Bias i ii ma
y - 7
mi mm
rm ra i m u
Work Requlrea Expert Suparvlsloil
and Mutt Be Carefully Done,
The pnxv! if prrfmrfnif Mrdlne la
J
It" r ;l i : I --t
H mil iie si -r . . ,
FOR 1919-RKSOLVE TO JOIN T UK HIG MOVEMENT TO MAKE OREGON GROW AND PROSPER
It Pays to Buy the Best
Ask for
Olympic Flour
Makes
Whitest,
Sweetest,
Healthiest
Bread
. Jluliiiul'jUuiviJ
II r JL
1
1WI
"t-VMIMC
Makes
Health
Happiness
and
Success
Mndn from can-fully wli-ctoil Northwestern Wheat,
thoroughly denned nnd acoured by tho most modern meth
od known. All tho nutritioiiH uiilitii-n of the Whcnt oro
retained and It readies you deun, pure and wholesome.
The Portland Flouring Mills Co.
NOTICE JiSkS
INVESTIGATE
Call your nearest dialer for information
-r vvt. ti,., t..L.. v., irlii.st oiiixirtunitv of convoying;
to mi ui denier the Idea that you wish to acquire one of these
LAHOR SAVKKS
A Cmudinn Motor Driven
Drag Saw Machine that saws
up to 25 cords of wood
per day.
Tali Mm Talk Llk II W
ford. .
II.i.hI liher. Or., ll.uil'. Mar. 4.
Vatlfflmn Mi.lnr W.irk-,,
rurtliuiil. llrrfi.ii.
Itrnr Sir: Am hiiifc fliii
rrM ollh Ihr llllli- i-l.l l"i AviT
nf.. Irit rl.-k to f.tlti.n of K; nl
u . nl rl. k" nl II i "l
rr ri. k. l.ohif i.tiir fr nil uM
rii;. KcMpri'irullv i.uii-a, J. J.
Kill NK.MAI 111 II.
NOTK: We also siiKirost that
for results you should
YAIV.HAN
Drag Saw.
Knr furthrr ilrtnlU .l.lri..
VAU(iIIAN MOTOR WORKS, Inc.,
475 Kast Main Strei't. Portland, Oregon.
I l Jr Th2 Kin of Crackers '-fj
J S ' 'r Tru lilil lirabains Lav tb rara com- I
I I bi:ia!i..n "( ri. b lul ralua and crUp
l '. d.-.t. i.nj.i.r.i fliNt maka Ibem evrr wel- - j.
I , lT f.lu. Al uimiU i.llriD mral lUrJ ' ' S
'C ai iiular. Mad for yiu in
'fi 1 tin- lajlu;l f.KiJ fa.lurjr. Sold rr- , "'
j5 . .bvrr.
.. TriU-BLU BISCUIT CO.
J
'THE THRIFT
SI'KEAU"
4
Oleomargarine $5
Makes economy a double plcMsure; a
table treat; tjelicioun on toast and
bread and on tfteaks and tegt'tables.
You'll like it rij;ht from the start.
Compoiwd of pure, carefi.lly select
ed ingredients and chun.ed fresh
daily with pasteurized milk.
The ttjot ootict-aMr Mtr
tm bttwevb Columbia
IlraiiU Otvoau.rjt.irmr tud
fut7 crrmuirry t-uttrr iat the
pile tinJ it'i ia tmcr of
iwers of OlroDu.rcar.tie.
lacked in wx.l, odor
proof cart on V, 8. Go?
UNION MEAT CO.
North Portland, Oregon
Oregon Made for OreconTrade
Reads the Classified Ads Today
The Sinn of Good ljualily
Why I nhoulil use
Golden
Rod
Cereals
lU'cauite thi'y inv oxi-i'llriit in
qunlity- -of n-naaiiiilile prii-e
nnil the prwluct of Home In
dustry. tr ir Ml Mlt.l.INC CO.
Cervnl Milli-ra Binl Poultry
Fowl Miinufnrturrn
I'ortlnnrl - Orrron
Before the Var
Crown Flour
W i h t ' tl !i-J j: a j r . 'u t - f
llie hiLUi i.t ijuahty m.il. rf .iKiiii-I
1-V i'Vrr liuiiMf wiftr ti thv ttnt
lliur olMuinnt'to.
During the War
Crown Flour
llrliHtJ the Housewife to Mk
bt-ttrr Victry bread.
Now After the War
When wheat reatrirtit-tia are re
moved nud you caa nicain enjoy
freah, Douriitliing, home made
brea4 you dont nerd to be told
that you ret better revults from
Crown Flour
Vuu'va Irarm'd from exixrirnoa
bow muob tla tine improvra tha
qualltT of yr hrrnd. ivln in
cr'aacd Tolumr, and prfMfrviuf
that idval trxttirr and intpartinc
Ibat drlk-ioua flavor and odor.
Mr. and Mra. Clnrenie Conn re- where they pnaaed tho holidnya visit
turned yeaterdny from Ilelfountnin inir.
Eastburn Bros.
THE GROCERS
Wo wiah to tnke thia opportunity to thank our innny pntrona and
frienda for their klndncaa nn.l rl will durinK the pnat yenr, nnd to
wiah one nnd nil a hnppy and proaiirroua No v Year.
EASTBURN BROS.
KIO.OOO AMKIIU AN I' A S I' ALT Y
LIST ni'KINC KNDINU WKKKS
The Amerii-nn rnsunlty lists are
heavy these days. It ia weeke since
the fitrhtinit stopped, nnd still they
come, with their tale of thousands
killed nnd wounded.
It is well to consider how these cas
uiillie.H oocurcd, and wlmt they won.
The story wne told, in haro outline,
in a recent statement from Gen. Per
shing. The puhlie renlir.es vaguely
that tens of thousands fell In a (Treat
nnd decisive Imttle foUKht shortly Iw
fore peace vvns made. PershinR has
heen modest. The full story remains
to be told, nnd a glorious paire it will
mako in American history. There is
a fine interpretation and appreciation
of it in a recent article by Co. Rep
injrton, the Iiritish military critic.
This expert says he had held, since
1!U. that the way to break the Ger
man armies and free Krnnce and Bel
Kium was to drive northward down
the Hfouso valley. But that could be
done only when the Allied forces were
stronir enough to dcnl a tremendous
blow nnd at the same time fruard
themselves on tho Met side, to the
east.
At Inst the time came. The (Trent
opportui.ity fell to Gen. Pershing.
1 vory if
If faTtdTdeStfuVtrTart. so in-
WW and simole to pre-
WW pare you can enjoy them every W
1 simmmm 1
- ' r b
eery nlmli' tat riulrea experience
and ft-riit rare. 1ho the arrival of
Ui an nil ii t-a at the factory they are
UnniMllHtfly pluccd no larKe wcmhIvd
tflhltn aUdit forty fn.-t hmit. where
thi-y are tlt-iuiI. Thia proreaa tnkea
only a m4iih1, nnd n fnlrly elUclent
rkr ran rli-im from II to J
potiixU of fi-h pT day, arrordlnf to
l writer In KUhlnjc Cnzettt.
The II tli are (tivn plu' In vuta of
Ijrine, wliTtf they are allowed to re
Diuin from one-hnlf to two houra. ac
cnnlinK to li. Thry are then placed
tn wire trayn tijulppi-d with prouica lo
upright ptmltion, where they are al
lowed to dry for almut an hour before
they n.-e rendy for cooking. Thla la
done by plat-In the tmya Id liirg uteatn
oven., where the fih are ut'Jwted to
pressure of nlM.ut (wo puuuda of
ateuiu. twenty minute tx'lnic mnuroed
In pmi-rty c.n.klm: the small fNh and
an in m It an thirty-rive uilnutea In cook- '
In if the In r iter nlzea,
ThU 4'ooldiit; hun to be carefully
matched ; If the aurdine nre subjected
to tiH inu.-h Htenni tht-y liex-oine aoin
hnl brittle and breuk when ten(E
pa ki-d. Some jmnllnen are coketl In
oil; however, an extra chur;e la mude
for thU procesM, and comparatively
few are aold.
Afti r the anrdlnca have ben pmp
erly ateamtd the trays are placed on
lone c t. u r for sortiiiz, which la
done by carefully selected and well
mUl i;ir l. After sort Inn, the tins are
t.ll-d with oil and placed on shelve,
where they nre allowed to remain for
about twelve .hours In order to Insure
the propt-r liiipregntitton of the oil.
1'ure olive oil Is UMed In preparing
must sardines, especially the best
grades, but for some markets a mix
ture of olive oil and high-grade pcu-
LIBERTY BONDS
If you must sell your bonds
we will buy them.
J. M. & H. M. HAWKINS,
tf Albany, Oregon.
VHESBYOPIA ia "ajre" of the eye.
I It cornea before or after forty years,
accovon.fc to eye care and health con-
When you realize this condition re
member that nothing will save you tis
sue breaking and nerve fatigue in
fruitless effort except properly fitted
lenses.
E. C. MEADE
Optometrist
E WATER
If
BOTHER
Piano Wanted
Wo have a new Brunswick nnd Records to exchange for a (rood us
ed 1'inno.
Woodworth Drug Co.
"When I learned that the leading role
in the movement had been assigned
to the Americans," says Rcpinirton,
"Iwas well pleased, for I trusted in
the movement and in the men."
The attack started on Sept. '20, with
ten American divisions. They swept
all before them for two days, (raining
ten miles. Then the eneny stiffened.
He knew that if the pains continued
he was lost, division after division of
German reserves was thrown in to
stop the drive. Soon the Americans
fr. 'id one-third of the German army.
"The Germans fought like lions.
Argonne, with its deep (rullics and
tangled thickets, had been the scene
of the most sanguinary fightinjj early
in the war. It was the same ground
and the same kind of fighting that
the young American army had to con
front." Pershing recognized the cru-
CASH PAID FOR
i J-U-N-K
I
I
Metal, Iron Scraps, Sacks, Rags,
and so forth.
l'actfic Junk Company
F.. ROGOWAY
a ..J 1t.kv Striata
rcuini . . - - -
Hell J13K, Home an I
ciai nature 01 me uaiiie. ana leu inj
troops without stint more than half
a million.
It was only after it was all over
that the people nt home learned the
truth that while they wondered
'what their armv was doing" it was
fighting the hardest battle of the war
nnd winning the war.
Tho Americans "found themselves
up niiainst a proposition calculated to
r.ppal the stoutest hearts. They fought
silently nnd grimly, dogedly and
r.r. eiv Difficulty of supplies wr,s
secivssfully overcome despite poverty
o." lommunicntions." It was nearly an
l itter, hand-to- hand fighting, by day
ami night, in rain and mud.
In the terrible month of combats
with bullet and bayonet, especially
from Oct. 1 to 18, the Americans must
have suffered not less than li.U.uuu
casualties."
All this time the tide of battle
.,.-,v.l And at Inst, on Nov. 1, our
boys brohe through, and gained 25
miles in scxin days in a trmmpnau
.,!.. ln.i- throuirh to Sedan.
fiirht had broken
the heart of the German armies. Tha
irlory cut their main line of com-
Kat leas meat and take Salts for Back
ache or Bladdtr trouble
neutralize adds.
Urio add to mt excites thg kidneys,
they rwcome owworked get sluggiah,
ache, and feel like tumps of lead. The
urne becomes cloudy ; the bladder is irri
tated, and yon may be obliged to seek re
lief two or three tunes during the night.
When the kidneys clog you must help
them flush off the body's urinous waU
or you'll be a real sick person shortly.
At Ant you feel a dull misery " the kid
ney region, you sutler from backache,
sick headache, diuinssa, stomach get
sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu
matic, twinges when the weather la bad.
Eat leaa meat, drink lots of watarj
also get from any pharmacist four ouneee
of Jad Saltat take a tableepoonful
In glaaa of water before breakfast
for a few days and your kidneys will
then act Una. Thia famous ealta is made
from the acid of grape and lemon Juice,
combined with llthia, and has been need
for generation to clean clogged kidneys
and stimulate them to normal aetlrity,
also to neutralise the acids in urine, so
K no longer Is a sonre of irritation,
uiu wuunm .
Jad Belt Is IneipensiTe, eaaoot la
lure; makes a delightful eflerre-ejer.
I iiinia-waier arm wu-
taks now and then to keep the kidaey
.i a -( rtm.7irtat.tA ara say
they sell lot of Jad Bella to folk wba
believe In overcoming kidney, troubka
v'aue tt 1 ooiy trouUa, I