Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 10, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    A HUNT DAILY DEMOCRAT, MOI)Art f'KIWt'ARV 10. W9.
PACi THRB&
A MIKKS COMPANY
ASKS FAIR 11 -AY
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IIKNHY Al.llKliS IS NO hUSUKU
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IN MUX fONTKHN
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fMPffl!ll!l!'Ill,'l'l,l"'!Tl!'lll!!lll!'ll1!l''!!!''ll,T'r!,'l!lr. " '- to 15. With Hie hum mobile
roIt'ILAND. Fib. lO..Thrfl th
jury found IlVnry A1Ut4 f-uilty vtx
two of th MVfn count n thft ln)irt
nu nt brought afairmt him un!-r the
fupjoriui'M net, the AHmtb lJit, Mil)
inir rompnny hm lnin b i y looking
j.fti-r iu 'fvnroa.'
It pMiir that Henry Alir-ra. who
nviT ftid own more than tn n r rrit
of the Htork of the AIU t Ihn' Mil.
Injr romprtny. In now hiioIu!y o'it of
It, hi har-g having liecn ?-oii:tt t y
other 'ple tome time un. It !m ru.
morcfl that iome of the It-iulmjf ei.i
ployt'N of the concern weru utnon the
purrhuiMTH,
Jut whnt efft-ct, If any, the Henry
AMhti cane will have on the lusins
of the company, fit a matte of spec
ulation. "The difference lxtwcon I'enry A!-U-r
and hit brother, nt man
who is generally well inf .ru ed on
everything in the trade, "wa that
Henry remained bacheW and did
not have the opportunity of home a-no-ttition.
'HtB brothern all marriH Anurirar
firU. They have all been lathem of
children who will be Amerirnn citiien
by their birthright and with every
thinjf near and dear to thi.i Arrer
Iran, they are jut natural! thorontrh
ly American thematdvea.
j CU V NEWS
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Aula Show at Salem
Salem U to huv n rut mobile
aV'ow. The Valley Mo'o ton piny of
thut city b arranged t mn'.o n ilia- :
p'ay uf their cara at the en nr Keb-
maiy ll to 15. With Die automobile
a(4kn com In if Into full iw.nw no doubt
IkiKe numler of AP-uny 'vople will
r.i.f the trip to the C-v'.il City to
o the larre dinplay of no v n:olrU
tint will te ahown.
I i tin lied From Newport
Mr. and Mr. Kolcrt U l uikhart
have returned from Newport and are
atMin at home at their reni 1 ree on
.v!tlem Hoad.
Dr. 11. I . Norman
V KTKK I N A K I A N
All l)nmenlic Animnli trralnl. Hay phone iilhrrt I trim., Hawaon'a
or Wuudmrlh. Niht I'himr IU II 212 J, Home
Tuit-reiilin Teta (iirrn Cvtlle
1v I'reach In Country
liev. MetJee of Kaat Al'-rn w'tit 10
Shelburn Sntunlay, where he held
avrvirea Sundr.y. Ijt-r in t!e d:iy lie
preached at Mt. I'lenaanl ch in 'io.ie,
aeven milea above Thoma.t Kev Mc
C.tif ! eK-ctet hid wife'n return from
Cnlifomia, where she h). Iwen with
: their daurhter. A new -randiiuuh-j
tar waa born to Mr. and Mm. McGec'i
daughter recently.
"Mac" ("omen Hack
MaNnlm McAlpin, fornicr well
known merchant of th'a c'ty, returned
to hia home in Vancouver S-itt?n!i.y af
ter lookint; after bunin-.'i-i in Albany.
"Mac" t considerinir MdHir out in
Vancouver and retuniine; to this city
airain.
"Silence Lane a" In Fog.
One of the freiikft(h:it mnrtm-r huve
to contend with la alienee In lien In
tgs. TheM Innea imt only n-turd the
uiid of fo'liunia, but itp It entire
ly. A liMikt'Ut imtij on a fhip ntny not
be able to bear the foghorn of u el (.
by veM-l If bla thl la In one of ttcitte
lhnce lutwa til tltov to nix uarr.ttitf
nf Its proxtnitty.
It jxiitietlmeN bnpi-nH that tJn-re In
a xoue thnitik'h whleh the Muiid ciir
rlea exe'itloiiiilly well, and the lKk
Ut men of veswla 111 hU' ll n l"iie are
uii:i)i!i to Jinli; the dUtnmv uuy of
ninttlier vmel. hi fi-jrh. rn tby
hear mi dlttliu-tly.
Horaea Generously Fed.
HnrM-ft In the veterinary t-plt:da
on the Ilrttlh front In Knuite were
' feil four time a day. The m- - de
liiltut4M onea were fed It vv ttr Mix
time. When they were pathularly
run dowu the (tatleuta Rt nuthln hut
cooki-d fooilii. They rerelvrd tonie.
tin, and It wan reiuarkalile tit jif the
Improvement In tlo-lr contlliloo tha"
a few weeks cffictel.
New Records
Today
OMi: IN AM) III All UIK KU.I.OWINC LIST OF I1KST
SKLI.FUS N-t. '.T.'!:' (;ai.Uyp Itnnioy Hoy; Thni WoinliTful iA'tlfis -gunK 83c
N". Ii'.;i Kri p tin' Home Klrct I! . rn'n k : On the Kuml to
ll:ippiiuMi - in R5c
N.i. All thv WorM Will lie Jinlou of Mv; Mother,
lixii' itii.l Vjj B5
N.i. 'JiXfi Tnka Mo Hack to that Koe Covered Shark; I)r"t
Y.iu llrnirinlicr tho Pny Rjc
N.i. L''1 - Hin.luAtiin; In the Shmlow of the Pfffert Tnlm- otir ric
No. 'J('1t - The MffiAen.T Hoy Xylophone; Orvhi.U hell sulo .. 8.i
N.i. I'.i One f.ir All iinj All for One; Vii tory son S.'ir
No. - Melmly in I", lulet of lloffmnn-violin B3c
Woodworth Drug Co.
JUNKY SHtYK'K HOTII TlifiNES 23
Pave your car, time and money
by uaintr
ERENE
a Fuel Intensifier and IV
carbontEer for nil typea of pna
Dline motors.
Satisfaction irunrnntecd or your
money back.
for aale by
EfiRL. B. 0,W KOTCR CO.
Precarious S tuation.
How otntut a Jury fur this automo
bile colliding cii.?"
"We're up a tree," said the lawyer
on the other aide.
"How no?"
"Well, a Jury of motor owners will
be aa wise us all Ret out alout an af
fulr of ttils kind."
Trie."
"While n Jury of mm motorists may
aoak the imlr of uv
A Real Optimist.
"The hnhlheiidcd innn who Just went
out U the created optimist 1 ever
met. said the druit-Mst.
'That foT' anked the customer.
"Yes," replied the dniki;lM. "When
I jrtmrantiHil my brand of hair restor
er he bought a bottle and bottKht n
cotnh and hntdi hern use he tlKurtd
he'd need them In few days." Cin
cinnati KnauluT.
On Buainena Trip
Mr. and Mrs. H. Occiouq went to
Snlem Sntunlay mornitu' cn business.
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1 have on disjilay in our Millinery parlors the
first showing of Spring hcailwear, featur
ing the Knox and Drooping Sailor effects, made
up of new Vetta, Pineapple, Cocoanut and rough
straw Lraids in brown, navy, black and purple.
Priced at
$3.30 to $12.00
STAMPING
We are prepared to stamp your linens with beautiful and artistic de
signs for embroidering, and have a complete stock of threads for doing
the work designs for dresser scarfs, doilies, center pieces, lunch cloths
combination suits, gowns, baby dresses, baby gertmdes, etc. Also com
plete alphabets of Old English and Script in all sizes. Prices reasonable.
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Zephyr Dress Ginghams
New lines of imported dress ginghams, in plaids
and stripes, on display in our domestic depart
ment. 32 inches wide
25c to 35c Per Yard
P.LACK SILK DRESS FRINGE New lot of silk fringe trimming in
b'ack just arrived, two widths, three and four inches wide. Priced at
$1.25 ard $1.50 per yard.
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Spring Footwear
New shoes are arriving daily Today's arrivals
are from The Sherwood Shoe Co. in the following
styles :
Women's all brown kid, 9 inch lace boot, leather Lou
is heels, white welt, priced at $8.95
Women's brown kid, 9 inch lace boot, seal cloth top,
leather Louis heels, priced at $7.30
Women's all black kid, 9 inch lace boot, leather Louis
heels, priced at $SJ0
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Ilallimorrs Here I
Mr. and Mrs. Fran'i P. Baltimore
of Portland visited Albany uiends,
yesterday. Mr. Baltimore owns two 1
Albany properties.
To Spend Week 1
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moored of Halls
Camp are spending a -.vecl. in Albany j
visiting friends and transacting buii-
Miss Gladys Gilbert of Mauie came j store room formerly oce.ip:ed by S. I.
home Saturday evening to soend the McDaniel, the marble lcaler, and will
week-end. Ilibe it for repainting automobi'ea.
Went to Salem I Visit inn Mrs. Kitchen
Misses Ruth and Irene P.arrett went i Mrs. F. R. BowersoT of Monmouth
to Salem Saturday to spena the and Mrs. Myrtle Mills of Salem are
day.
Repairing Building
F. C. Dannals is remodelr.ii; his
visiting in Albany at the home of Mrs.
Eowersox' mother, Mrs. JL. J. Kitchen.
WE CATER
TO TIM: PUBLIC TASTE with the Season's Best
Offerings-FISH, OYSTERS, POULTRY and
INSPECTED MEATS
I). K. Ncbcrgall Meat Co.
Roth Phones 17
TIME IS MONEY
And one should he saved as well as the other.
A checking, or savings account with this hank helps
you accomplish both. A Ilonw Bank for Home
People.
ALBANY STATE BANK
4 per cent on Unvlnga
Say Indigestion Results from
an Excess of Hydrochloric
Acid.
Undigested food delayed in the
stomach deeays, or rather, ferments the
lame as food left in the open air, says
a noted authority. lie also tells us that
Indigestion is caused by Hyper-aridity,
meaning, there is an excess of hydro
chloric acid in the stomach which prevents
complete digestion and starts food fer
mentation. Thus everything eaten sours
in the stomach much like garbage sours
in a ran, forming acrid fluids and gases
which inflate the stomach like a toy
balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy
misery in the chest, we belch up gas,
we eructate sour food or have heart
burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea.
He tells us to lay aside all digestive
aids and insteail, get from any pharmacy
four ounces of jad Salts and take a
tablesnoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast and drink while it is effer
vescing and furthermore, to continue
this for a week. While relief follows
the first dose, it is important to neutral
ise the acidity, remove the gas-making
mass, start the liver, stimulate the kid
neys and thus promote a free flow of
pure digestive juices.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia and sodium phos-
' phate. This harmless salts is used by
I thousands of people for stomach trouble
' with excellent result.
MUST MEET WAR BILLS
WITH LOAN-GOV. LYNCH
To the Citizens of the
Twelfth Fi ilenil Keserve Distriet:
The Fifth. "Vietory" I.ilvrty
I,m ll is in sii;lit. Let us fliank (.loil
that it is not just the Fifth Loan.
Vietory menus the end of the war,
the end of loans, the dawn of pcaje
JAMES K. LYNCH
Governor, 12th Federal Reserve District
and prosperity. It means that the
market priee of government Kinds
will soon Mubili.e at par or better.
It also means that eouiiuereial. iii;ri
eiiltnral, and indii.strial alTairs will
staliili.e, nnd that the Hun-inspired
lamor will cease.
We were advised that the war
would last through l!'l!. probably
through lll'JO, so we were prepared
for Hint; to have, done less would
have been auieide. We prepari-d to
erusli the llun on his own ground,
and he prudently quit. It eost us
some money but it saved the lives of
half a million of our men. Was
money ever lietter spent T
Now we have hills to pay, prom
ises to make Rood, our men to bring
linine. This will take from live to
six billion dollars. Let us get ready
and raise it. A big task, but the
last, and therefore easy. All to
R.'ther, shoulder to shoulder, and
the loan goes overt
The "Ninety -first" is the Pneifle
Coast Division; remember their
achievement, and honor ourselves
by living up to it.
Jam tea K. Lynch,
Governor, Federal Reserve Hank of
San Frnneiseo; Chairman, Lil)
erty I .nun fleneral Kveeutive
Hoard, Twelfth Federal Keserve
Distriet.
You'll Want
Them
Some Day
HAIR BRUSHES
A complete lini of the best that
money can buy. Prices are
Very Low.
HANI) MADE RAZORS
Our liazors are all guaranteec'
by us to give perfect satis
faction. Safety Razors, Razor Strops
The biggest line In Albany.
FOUNTAIN PENS
We beltevo Conklin's Fountain
Ten is the best pen oa earth. :
Every one guaranteed to writs
and to pleass yoo,
LEATHER GOODS
Men's Purses of every descrip
tion. Coin Puntea BII Books Cur.
rency Folders Card
Cases Etc.
Burkhart & Lee