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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1919)
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, MAY IS. 111! Pane Three Below Your Equator there is, in the form of the intcvlinul cjiiuI, u wumlct (ul laboratory, wiiliin which iire,muiiu(ac(iiri-il the cy injicriuls which we viiully ncci sury l susiuin lilc, ami also violent rMiis.ins which directly and indirectly cnuiS disease and dcaili. Food waste, if allowed t accumulutc, injimtc an I gives rise to puis.tiiu nut ter. This, if allowed li bo absorbed in'u the blood, produces W'i of the dis ease that attacks mankind, from a transient ncurulrfiu ' to a permanent hardening of the arteries. Bright's disease, liver trouble, heart enlargement, high blood pressure, skin affections, rheumatism, in somnia, nervous exhaustion, mental affections, all may be caused by such self-poisoning, the warning of which is obstinate or habitual con stipation. Nor is it safe or sufficient to take castor oil, pills, salts, mineral waters, etc , in the effort to force the bowels to move. Not only will the coiistipur.ui grow worse with ilw coiuinuancc of such miK-dii's, hut the dose must be constantly in iicacd wiMi an ever weakening tiled. Hut Nujol uets differently mid successfully. Nujol is l i t a limit -does not act like any drug. Nujol brings about thorough and I'ttlurul bowel evacua tion, at regular intervals, be cause it helps Nature to re store and to maintain the proper mechanism by which body waste is removed and its stagnation prevented. Nujol overcomes constipa tion by removing its causes. Get a bottle i f Nujol from yourdrufgist todayand send coupon for free booklet "Thirty Trtt tDantrr." " timing . (ll boithi bnii.t lb Najol Trad Mark, laaiat oa Noiol. Tm mmy tmSr froai evbatttmca. Nujol Laboratories STANOABD OIL CO. (NEW JkSSBTt Si Mar Nn Ya Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil O. (New Jamr), St Broad way. New York. Pleees Had M ha booklet " ThirtT Ft oi Daager" OMMtipacioo aad aeto-iatoticatio ia adultt. Nam . . s , I0II TN PVI SAC!" iWUIUm Kiraum in 'Rider, of th Purpfe Sat mi th. t.-ob ToniiehL f MMM HOTEL ' HOST COMFORTABLE AND HOMELIKE HOTEL in PORTLAND Fira Minutes From Aaywher : j $L50 and ap GARAGE' IN CONNECTION Buaine Trip E. C. Roberta left on the mornim: train for Portland on a business trip. VUiU Friends at Saleai Mrs. M. E. Bilyeu and Mr. W. W. Meisner went to Salem today to visit relatives. Seriously lit Chas. Uoltra, th East Albany bar ber, is reported seriously ill and will probably hav to b operated on. Visit Sateat Friends J. L. Bunn, clerk at the St. Francis, visited friends in Salem yesterday. Judge McKnlght Returns Ex-County Judge P. B. McKniirhi returned last week from an extended trip in Eastern Oreffon.. His two b thers In Malheur county are extensive ly engaged In th sheep business. On Legal Business Judtf P. R- Kelly went to Salem today on leiral business. From Halsey Bob Miller of Halsey was an Al- On Vacation . Mrs. Nina Bending of the First Nat ional Bank is spending a few days va- , tnT visitor today cation at the home of Mrs. John Car- . Father Pause Away nagi near the city. Overnight Visitor . J . J.. Collins, deputy collector of internal revenue, was an Albany visit or last night, leaving for Salem this morning. Miss Wild of the Lebanon schools was In th city today on her way to Portland, having been called on ac count of the death of her father. Brownsville Visitor Miss Haiel Mover of Brownsville visited friends In Albany overnight. fhe Next Time You want to surprise Her with box of chocolates take Her HELEN ARDELLE Delightfully Different. They'll make n hit Sold only in boxes at - LESLIES g NOTE. Drop in for a Light Lunch. Youll enjoy it .1 Bii ! I I: Pi I I li mm Roosevelt Highway The Economy of Quality The purchase of one of our Lawn Mowers is an investment not an expenditure. It pays for itself through what it does. And what it does day in and day out, month after month has a CASH VALUE far in excess of the cost to buy. We have one of the best stocks of ball bear ing, uptodate Lawn Mowers in the Valley at prices to suit your pocketbook. $7.00 to $14.25 See Them. Hulbert-Ballack HARDWARE CO. It Means Quick mobilization of guns and men for national protection It Means Commercial and agricultural development of 7 Oregon coast counties: Clatsop, Tillamook, Lincoln, Lane; Douglas, Coos, Curry. It Means The opening of a year-round paved roadfrom British Colum bia to the Mexican border. It Means The opening to sportsmen of the state's.fishing and hunting paradise. It Means The employment of thous ands of skilled mechanics and laboring men in its construc tion. It Means That Uncle Sam will match every state dollar for construc tion and will maintain the high way forever. You Owe It to your country you owe it to your state, to go to the polls at the special state election June 3 and vote 310 X Yes. For the ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY Oregon's Road to Prosperity 8 ihxhxhxhi HAM! L.T O NS T x h x h z h x h. k. exhibition i Spring Ski street, spo N X N X H 3 X N X H X H X H X N X H 35 SPORT CORSETS in Flesh and W hite H with Rubber Top special ill If DRESS SKIRTS An authoritative exhibition of New Skirts for sport and dress wear, made of poplin, serge and fancy plaids and stripes. The more dressy mod els are made from TalTetta. Silk Pop 1 1 n , i Bengalinc , Tricolet and 'Ruf Enuf.' Prices are from $...50 to $22.50 SPORT CORSETS $1.98 CAMISOLES H X M X CAMISOLES Wash' Satin Camisoles. H flesh color, hand embroidered, sizes 3u to Z 44. Special $1.23 Children's Rompers iind Wash suits Wc have a complete sel.ction of Rompers, aiming the in the pretty 'PATSY.' Also Wash Suits for Little Hoys. 1 7.V to $35 a f. i am tm ill mm mm H UNGA L () W APRONS The handy, useful apron. Many pretty styles and patterns from which to make your selection. Each $1.18 H " X ' " " .r SWFATERS A Sweater is an indispen sable article for all out ing occasions. Our splen did stock consists of Silk, libre Silk and Wool i'weaters. A most pop ular garment. $1.00 to $2.1.75 The Slipovers are now uiitc the vogue. X'c have many in Copeh, Purple, Crccn and Rose $2.75 to $8.75 M X H X H X N X H X H X H Z H H r , S SSEjHAMILTONS' jHXHXHXHXM unaerasa Photos. Prof. W. H. Loagley, of Oonraf col lege. lUltlniore, has completed a set of thirty-two onder-water photograph! of the brilliantly colored tropical Bah which Inhabit the waters of Hawaii. Taken with a specially designed camera. Prof. Lotiglty hope to de velop Ute plates to reproduce the oat oral colors. He believes they are the first photographs of the kind taken. The plates have beeo packed In air tight case for shlpmeut to Baltimore, where they will be developed. Mrs. Lloyd llailley left this morn. If you rant com downtown phone inir for Tulsa to visit her husband, j your Want Ada to Th Democrat: 1111 who is employed there. 10, Horn 1H2. They get Result. Magnanlmoua. That boy Josh of mine has a mlrbty forgiving nature." remarked Karuier Coratoaael. "How do b show Itr "Come back bom a sura-enough hero and treats me Jes' as kind an' consilient as M I had never one put od airs an' ordered bliu to the wood shed fur discipline." TraneformatUn. '"Ha life In the military camp don year husband any good?" "He's a different man, my dear. He sweep Um floor, washes th dlshe and peels tb potatoes without a word." Browsing's Msgaslo. Daily Market Report Local Yards Grain Wheab-$2.10. Oata 70c to 72a. Hay Cheat, $23; clover, $24. Turnip 2 e. Paranlp 3c Carrot Sc. Milferd, ton $43.00. Mohair 00c. Wool 45 to 55c. Butterfat Butterfat 67c. Creamery Butter- 52-Wic. Dairy Butter 60c. Pork, Veal and Mi Uon Hos l'Jc. Steers 8 to 12c. Cows S to 9c. I.amti 9 to ISVsC. Veal 8 to lie. Mutton 0 to 8c. Eggs an Poultrr T.ggt40e. Broiler 87c. Hen 25c ! roosters, 12c. Potatoes 2c trad. CabbairSi 7c Onions 4c. Save Time and Fuel by cooking on an OIL STOVE Th housewife who cooks on an oil stove knows th dellKhta of sum mer housekcvpinK. With the new Improved flame control, wick and jumera, you can ERY, BOIL OR HAKE Better anil mor economically than wltii the old-faahionrd wood ranue. SKE OUR I INK BARKER HARDWARE CO 216 West First St. Mr. Lodgeman- Thc B.S.A. Challenge You to Improve this OATH: On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to Cod and Country and to obey the Scout Law: to help others at all times: to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight.