Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 21, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 21. 191.
PACK THRU
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Every aurcessful Institution boar the stamp uf public approval. A
gruwtli In our deposits of 103 percent In two years b stamp of
approval of which ws Bra Justly pruuil.
W tlianU you.
ALBANY STATE HANK
AUTOMOBILE STUCK IN MUO
Ship Us Your
f v2
W pny Dip f-.ltowlnjr prirra until further market change:
WIUll.K MII.K 70c llultrr Fit
SWEET CKKA.M 65c llutlrr Fit
Clll'HNINO CltKA.M 62c llutlrr Fit
THIRTY FOI'R CKNTS CASH FOR KUV.H
, Instead of Jamming Down AoceUrator
ehlft InU Lew and Olv Whtel
Chance to Catch.
I It la a natural linpula when the
1 car (tulle In soft going to Jinn down
i the ai i ulrrul'ir to get nil poaslble pow
j it fnuii I hi- Motor. Itut If the nr hua
etiillrtl hi-muso tbe rcur whwla cunnot
i Ink hold In soft inuil and am allpplng
urnuiid. tlila la nut the hint way out.
The whirling whi-i-le limply dig down
id-. mt. It la hi-lti-r, uftor shining Into
low, to let I lie motor run at roinpara
llvi'ly low un'tl und edir the rlutcb In
C-nlly. Thle will give Ihe n ur hit-Is
a belter rhutire to luke hold. Often
one can get oat better under these con
lliloiia If tliero la a loud In the reur
sent.
If the wheels continue to allp at
low speed. It becomes ueeinsary to tie
ropes atmul the roar wheel or to
throw atruw or brush under them.
With a Hitht rur one run often help It
forward by phirlng one end of atout
plnnk or pole under the reur asle and
w ith the li vc rage thua gullied lift It
forward while another applies ttit
IKiwer alowly. Mlleatouc.
3 CAR G00O FOR CUTTING ICE
Albany Pure
Milk & Cheese
Company
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With an Automobile Pulling the Ma-chl-e
Two Men Only Are Needed
to Perform Work.
fast winter waa ao cold that enough
; Irj must have formed to provide a
' -enenua aupply for the dog dnya. Hut
shoring of lubur, that old war cry,
I applh-n It -.-If to Ice cutting ae well a
to other Industrie.
Hit la on excellent scheme to
! muke up for the absence) f cut-
tira. It la worth trying out If yon
, have nn aulonmMle. a rutting machine,
aotue Ire, a plnre to keep It In when
' cut, and a friend to help you do It.
Try Our
SUNDAY DINNER
We Scrv la Carlo
Imperial Cafe
WILL It II Y POTATOES I PAY CASH
or Second tirade (Say.
at loading point r . O. II. CM. I also handle Number On Ilay
M. (J. KI":D - - Both Phones
OPice Over Stale Hank
Automobilo Cutting lea.
Simply attach the ratting mtichlne to
tlie automobile, and lit the cur pall
the ratter arroaa the Ire.
Lent the car kld on the slippery
Ice, the two bark tires ahould be re
moved and Iron rlma with spike on
Hu m auhitltutcd. Aa an extra precau
tion, put rhulna on your front wheel.
One man runs the automobile and
the other guide the machine. If your
friend la good nntured, let htm trot be
hind with the cutter handle In hi
bnml. If be I not, do It yourself and
Id him run the car.
Provided one hoa the facilities. It Is
quite possible for two men. one au
tomobile, and a rutting murhlne to do
Ihe work of many Ice cutters. Pop
ular Science Monthly.
U.S. WAR COST
SMALLER THAN
BRITISH BILL
Despite Armistice, Disburse
ments Have Slackened
Off Little.
Vwnt-on nicititht jf our war with
Ormnriy mat tb (Jutted Matfi
f2.UU.uo".'W, ttifi trianury diiftrt
uienl riilr-ult.s. Although dug ntunl
lloiig it ltd othnr cuiitracla hav Im-u
cnnri'lli'ri1, (llnbunwiiientB bat tlack
etietl off II li Manufacturer! are now
Unwilling their bllla and receiving
payment for materia ! delivered
umulha rko lu th btat of the
tniKKlu.
Included In (he enormoui total nf
2fi.3:.6,00O.00O Ib the sum ot 17.871.,
tHo,oH loflofd to our Alllrt. When
we bi'Kan l-ndiiiK to our Alllea. the
KOternniunl cuiitraiplatrd turolaK
over to t lie m a lx ; j t f whj .000 . 000 a
month but actual loana ordinarily ran
around Ur-u.OOO.OOO monthly.
Of the total war bill about $16,000,
000,000 have been ralaed ao far by
the Liberty lona. The fart that we
have not covered o ir war debt la the
reason for the Victory Liberty Ixan.
In other worda we Uaven't paid for
the Job.
Tbe coat of the war to Great Hr1t
atn waa HO.ftlO.OOO.OOO. Germany la
out MH, 70,000.000 excluRlve of In
dvmnltlea the Alllta may lmpoae.
THE SHEPHERD
AND THE CROOK
Something New
in Barbering
Electric Hair Clipper
The Intent invention In the Uinnorlnl trade. Meniere and elUcient .
We make a apecialty of .Students' anil Children's Work. Expert serv
ice for all. Clectric massaging anil shampooing.
I
Nonpareil Barber Shop
IITOSITK I'OSTOFr'ICK
llt'D 8TOVF.K, Proprietor
WE CATER
TO THE PUBLIC TASTE with the Season's Best
Offerings FISH, OYSTERS, POULTRY and
INSPECTED MEATS
D. E. Ncbergall Meat Co.
Ruth Phones 47
Jitney
Dance
given by the
ALDAN Y AUTOMOBILE AS
SOCIATION Friday and
Saturday
Evening
Knights of
Pythias Hall
Third and Lyon Streets
REVELATION JAZZ OR
v CIIESTRA
of CorvaHis
MRS. A. J. RAHN. . . .will iinK
BIG TIME t BE THERE t
Samson Tires and Tubes
Will be on display at the
AUTO SHOW
See them
ALLISON & TWAY
Herbert Johnson, the man who draws
those Inlmltsbl cartoon for the 8at
urday Evening Tost, put Into black and
white In the March 1 Issue of the mag
azine something that every man who
owns a Liberty Bond ought to frame.
It la entitled "The Bnepberd and tbe
Crook."
In the foreground, ragged i ut In a
"plug" hat and a swallowtail coat and
with an avaricious smile on bis face.
Is s wolf with a grip full of all sort of
film flam stock. Biwedlng toward htm
I s flock of sheep In the clotLe of
humans, each trying to get to the wolf
first with s Liberty Bono to trade tor
the flim-flam stock. L'ncle 8am, tbe
hepherd, stand In the background, as
tonished at the sudJen Insanity dis
played by his flock.
Johnson' cartoon are good because
they are always true sod always well
lone. This one la particularly true and
aiceptlonally well done. In a g!i-cc
It tells a story that every Liberty Bond
holder ought to heed.
The American bLer of Liberty
Bonds who lets go of his bonds for
fske stock, or even for stock that Is
not fake. Is playing Into the bunds of
wolves. The wolf always gets the bet
ter of the sheep, .f he didn't be
wouldn't bav anything to do with tbe
sheep.
Every man or woman who owns Lib
erty Bonds can put H down In bis pipe
or her powder-puff any time anybody
offers something for Llherty Bonds
that the Liberty Bonds are wortb more
tbsn the thing offered. Johnson shows
his human sheep wearing Billy smiles
is they rush for the wolf. A man own
ing the bent Interest-paying security on
ear b ought to wear s silly smile when
he walks Into a fakers office to trade
his Liberty Bonds for worthless stock
or to sell them for less than they are
worth. Even If one Is offered the mar
ket price, one is getting less than the
bonds are worth, because Ihe market
price for bonds nuw Is no Indication
of their real value.
Hold vour bonds. Don't be s
Harley-Davidson
Motorcycles
An efficient and inexpen
sive way to travel either
solo, tandem or with sidecar. Rides as easy as the large auto and operates
cheaper than the smallest. 50 to 60 miles on a gallon of gas. Come in and
let us give you the details and show you the '19 model.
We Also Have U. S. Auto, Motorcycle and Bicycle Tires,
Michelis Auto Tires, Gas, Oil and Accessories
L. B. Hixon, Jr.
129 Lyon Street Both Phones Albany, Oregon
atax
Returned From Lebanon 1
Pres. Wallace Howe Lee, of the col-
lege, returned this morning from Leb. 1
angn, where he presided but night
at a congregational meeting of the
Presbyterian church.
Brownsville Visitors -
Mrs. J. C. Hale and son Lewis, of
Brownsville, came down this morning
to attend the auto show and transact
business. Lewis is a student in the
North Brownsville schgol.
From Plainview
I;aac Whealdon and several friends
arrived on the morning train from
Plainview to spend the day in the
city.
ilaley Overnight Visitor
Enoch J. Cunningham of Halsey
was an overnight visitor here and
transacted business in the city today.
Lebanon Druggist Here
J. L. Underwood, of the drug firm
of Blackburn & Underwood of Leba
non, spent the day in the city trans
acting business and visiting the big
auto show.
Called from Independence
S. H. McElmurry and sister, Mrs.
Alexander of Independence, arrived
this morning on account of the serious
condition of theirmother, Mrs. M. J.
McElmurry.
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CITY NEWS
MOTHERS
Should see that the whole family tak
at least 8 or 4 doses of a thoro, puri
fying, system cleaning medicine this
spring. Now is the time. The family
will be healthier, happier, and get
along better if the blood is given a
thoro purifying, the stomach and bow
els cleaned out, and the germs of Win
ter, accumulated in the system, driven
away. Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea is one of the very best and surest
Spring medicines to take. Get it and
see the difference in the whole family.
Their color will be better, they'll feel
fine and' be well and happy.
FOSHAY & MASON'S
T 1 1 I 1 I
PROSPERITY
FOLLOWS THE WIRES
Electricity has brought prosperity to hun
dreds of farms throughout this country. Elec
tric service means "horsepower" instead of
"man power" electric power brings abundant
crops, more leisure, greater profits and lighter
labor.
In dry sections, proper irrigation will more
than double crops. G-E motors are ideal on
irrigation pumps and can also be used to drive
various farm machines. G-E motors in
crease profits by reducing labor cost and
saving time.
Let us show you what electric power
with G-E motors can do for you.
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Mountain States Power Co. .
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Visits at Plainview
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Washburn, who
have been living at the St. Francis for
several weeks, left today for Plain
view to visit at the home of Mrs.
Washburn's brother, Henry Knutts.
Returned tg Brownsville
Mrs. Shure of Brownsville returned
home yesterday after having under
gone a serious operation at St. Mary's
hospital. She is getting along nicely.
On Inspection Trip
F. M. French went to Whitson this
morning on a watch-inspection trip.
Weather Report
Yesterday's temperature ranged
from 39 to 65 degrees. The river is
it 9.7 feet.
Here from Sheds'
H. Brandt of Shedd was transacting
business in the city today.
Visits at Salem
H. Albers, of West Albany, left on
the moming train for Salem on a bus
iness mission.
From Near Tallman
H. P. Briggs and daughter, of near
Tallman, came down on the morning
train and visited in the city today.
DR. C T. NORMAN - VETERINARIAN
Only Veterinarian in Albany authorized by the State of Oregon to
test stock for shipment to others'ites or for sales, etc. AU dom
estie animals treated.
Residence Phone Bell 232J Home 1293 Office Farmers Feed Barn
Your Car dcrvc. good stor
age battery but a submarine e
manJs the best Gould Storage
Batteries with Dreadnaucht Plates
are used in submarines of five
great navies and you can have
a Gorld for your car. There'
a size that fits k.
Regular Battery Inspection
keeps a fcood battery good
Foe careful, courteous Inspection Ser
vice (or Square-Deal Repair Service
en any battery of any nuke foe a
ncsv Could Battery if you need' one
'Jiiie around to
4' STORAGE BATTERY j
- WITt TM1
' ' t RALSTON bq
:-' Electric Suyply Co. 1 ' i..V"-'r"1-
$2.00 Nurse Brand
Hot Water Bottles
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL m.
$1.49
Woodworth Drug Co.
JITNEY SERVICE BOTH PIiONES 15
3 & Lyon St.
Doth Phones 15
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