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Pnire Four ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. Tl'KKDA Y. MAY 13. 119 -Li- Destined to Hay Many Roles LUXURIOUS COMrOKT in a DAVENPORT 1 Maxwell a car having every luxury except one T HAT luxury is brutish bigness, which rrtonns weight, which means it lnrge gasoline tank and filled often, and large tires, and several sets a year. Maxwell is neither a big car nor a small car. The big gest car made is less than 4 feet longer, and costs around $10.(KX) to buy and $5,(XX) a year to run. Most cars are just a foot or a few inches longer. And others are some smaller shorter, lighter, less roomy, and hence lack the luxury of a Maxwell. Nor do they cost, on the average, less to run. Gas mileage is very nearly the same. Tire mileage is very nenrly the same. But where Maxwell earned its crowning reputation hus been in its ability to run and run and never quit. That means repair bills are amazingly low. You therefore never get mad at a Maxwell it's the best friend your pockt-tbook has. And when you stop to think of all those little points of luxury in a Maxwell you're almost sure to whip out your check book and write a check for one. The .X).(XK)-all-alike idea behind the Maxwell thus, you see, is sound. Waldo Anderson & Son ALBANY, OKKCON W Mm Mia f mlmt mw a qA busy man's automobile may become shabby from sheer lack of time to have it clone over. You need the car daily and you can hardly afford to be without It for the length of time ordi narily thought necessury for repainting. If this Is your problem. B-H Superior Automobile Enamel will solve it. Paint your car rl:ht at home let it dry while you sleep drive k lo town in the morninf I B-H Superior Automobile Enamel dries thoroughly in Irom three to five hours. See your friends open theii eyes at the glossy, durable finish the new - looking appear ance oi a factory job. 3fK Auiomohile Enamel Dltttihut art i Hammond Lumber Co. Democrat Classifieds Obtain Results Ustn Again beasts of Burden. Til ox n it ttfjiil of Imrdi'ti In com ing tutu tt own npiln In the funning (-stimmmltlt'i of th tttntt. nrriirtltiij; to a IUititrh from l.rwiMnn, .Y.j., ami ttit imllnK hih ntnrtttiiat ummI hy Miirkxtnlt tn In tihtM'lng tho u lit inn I. Ionic !: thrown Into tin dlitoinl. Is In uv nun'ii- Th fcllni: ronslt of n mile frmutf of timber Into which tho anliiml la faatrued by a pillory. Straps ar then drawn under the body, the ends bring made fust to upper timbers of the frame. In hltickmlth shops 20 yoftra ajfo the slliiica were common. Oxi'ii are less expensive to frol than hor' inn! tire I'tjtMilly its useful on Hlunlt fit run, itnd (lu rising vnJue of feed In hiitlng ninth to do with the come! tuck of the ox ns a work animal. Experienced In Munition Making. UunWIy. Wales, did It hit In the mutter of munltloiiH lone before the Went wot. At the beKlnnlnti of the iilneteviitti century Mr. Itahy, the cru'iit Im'iil Iron worker, enst a Inre quitti tlty of nhot for the t:nvtrnmeiit. Ktirller still, when Cromwell wtia he-Nlt-Klnt: Temhroke ensile, much of the aliot wero supplied from the Llunolly .11 strict. City Treasurers Notice Notice ia hereby nivon thut the un derpinned City Trensurer of Albany, Oregon, haa funds on hand to, and will pay Ceneral Fund Warrant Nob. 2.'10 to H inc. of the ishuo of UMH. Interest will cense with the .Into of this notice. May 12, li19. H. a CUSICK, 1..1213MI5 City Treasurer. mm k ( fsffms tail ctnT 111 i y A ln.f.!- Li:t ri(h l'r:!iitf toilette 1 rioiii; the new dUp!u) of unit and drt'se-4 for j trill, tint with nil Its f;;npM(-lty It reveal to orlUml and very effective lle fiutureii thut are liuteunrlhy. The trai of theh UiHiir In the roiuMniitlnt. .f two vtry dlfTr tut Mi tilt. Tin' p!u!a klrt Ik mud' of one of thi'we lunvy. lu-tntun. aupple nvin, ritU h ufl for Hanite and nt.)rt aklrts, and the ainurt and ruther elulkirate rout la fuhlo(n d frora a heuvy autln au li aa wi- h:ive lut a fu lutlliir with fr :iri. TlTe 1m no rlvnlry tM-tweeu thM two dlMinllnr Kitlna. hut It la iniu-uul to a1 them UH-d together. Juat how Hurt-eaafiitly lln-y in::y he nM'lutt-tl apiMiini la the ult fir aprltti; "h iwn ulxve. Tlilv la a fortnul ault thut will hold lia own fr ufiTtin t rtJiuraht dinner wear, and prove useful fr .th er vi-ry different occasion. The aklrt and ciyit may part company the aklrt servlnc with vuriua htouMa for any smart, Infonunl dntot, and the coat do Its etlW-luit turt with a cloth kirt or one-piece dri-Ha In lighter fahrlen, merely aa a coat. It prove to be an Interesting icanneut with details of cut and d.niUuu thut bespeak consider able e.Trt on the part of Us dealrner. The iHfly of the coat la tinerely a Moumt oiH-nlntf at the fn-nt to the wnlatline ttnd eloseil thre lu the man ner of 11 suri'liee. It has a rolled col lar, fufd with or having an over collar of white sutlo. The ah-evea are iralhi-r-d Into a very deep and eccen tric vutt of aatln. with three satin cov ' ered buttons as a finish. The picture dea'-rllira It better than word can. The aklrt of the coat Is rounded at the front and laid In two de-p Invertvd plaila at each aide. These form point ed panels over the hlpn that widen from the wuUtllne to the bottom. The pjincla are decorated with embroidery In two colora, one of them the same as that of the etat and one of them a llk'ht, contracting color. The girdle la sh:ijcd with points uptundtf)X at each aide, over the underarm svam. The front and back of the coat are prettily tlntahed with narrow silk braid In parallel rows, starting at the waist line and terminating In llttltf satin-covered buttons at each aide. A Lost Opportunity. Mrs, O'gar (a typi'Ht product of the Kentucky mountains) came to a small MlKKourl town to live. One of the many new diversion she found was the picture nhow. Recently she at tended a "nto.le, and during the in terval tteiweeu parta, a picture for the fourth liberty loan wna throwu on the screen. It portrayed the knlwr in dire diet res on his knees to L'ncte Sam, while Our I'ncle wrnthfully iNik his fiat at ttie depi&ed creature After the show Mr?. O'gnr was htriird to auy dUuati'diy to her "better half: "Mike. I can't ate why In the world If I'ncle Sam got that cIoh to the knitter he diiln't kill liini." Kllm I- tin DRINK MOKE 1 If ER BOTHER Sat leas meat and take Salts for Back ache or Bladder trouble Hentralizes acids. GAS in the Stomach Sour stomach (heartburn), Helohinir, Swelling and Full Feeling, so fre quently complained of after meals re lieved in Two Minutes. Almost in stant relief from Pains In the Stom ach caused by undigested foot!. 5ENT TREE ;.,1",LDav Send iOc for Postage and War Tax, name and address, and -we will send you or approval our stomach prepara tion, Ju-to. for 30 days, at which time y.u nrt t(l Fend us $1.00 r return the u.iu.tet 1 rtioi. if not perfectly satis fied. AddreHs: lU Uinsham Chemical Co., Itcllingham, Wash. TTrio add fn meat excites thd kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggiaa, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The I iinne becomes cloudy; the bladder Is irri tated, and yon may be oblig-d to seek re lief two or three times during the night. ' When the kidneys clog you mtut aelp them flush otT the body's urinous wate ! or you'll be a real sick person shortly. , At first you feel a dull misery In the kid ney region, yoa tuiler from b&cksche, sick headache, diuines, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rbou BiAtio twinges when the weather is btui. i &t kas meat, drink lots of water: also get irom any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of watr before breakfast for a few tlaya and your kidneys will then act fins. This famous salts is mads from the actd of grapes and lemon juice. combined with lit hi a. and has been used ! for generations to clean ckgvd kidneys I ana attmulate them to normal activity, I also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent 1 ith ia-water drink which everyone should - take now and then to keep the kidneys 1 eleaa and active. Druggiet here say j they sell lots of Jad tSalta to folks who I believe in overcoming kidney trouble I waus k is onjy trouble. .1 Read THE DEMOCRAT Want AJt Here's a Winner "MAXIMUM" KKl) INNER TIKES Guaranteed 11,000 miles and defective lubes exchanged on a mileage hJMS. MONEY SAVERS. $.123 for Ford Siiea and up. S-U-P-K -H-I-O-R QVAI.ITY Neeley's Grocery , East Second and Jackson Sis. These easy, comfortable and rest-bringing pieces of furniture can be found in all styles now on our floM- ; . . LI ATI lf:U NU FOLDS Sfi.V.OO and $70.00 Uroncho SI."i.Cfl Tapcstr $16.25 to $20.00 DIVANS Cak and Mahogany . . . 116.23 to $20.00 Com rest a few momcrts here and realize the Comfort you can enjoy from a Davenport. Fisher- Braden FURNITURE CO. Willard Supremacy Can be no more fully shown than by the fact that the following cars sold in Linn County come squipped with WILLARD BATTERIES Here they are: STUDEBAKER CHANDLER -DODGE -CHALMERS -NASH -ELIE-L1BERTY SIX- GRANT DORT REO CHEVROLET OVERLAND HUPMOBILE MITCH EL THERE'S A REASON Auto Electric Shop Corner Third and Lyon WILL BUY POTATOES 1 PAY CASH at loading point F. O B. car. I aba hand! Number Oh Bay or Second Grmdt 1-j. ALSO WOOL AN MOHAIR ! rtrM- 9- REED - ' Bothl'hoces Oaue Over State Bank ALLEN T. CLARK Resident Buyer for Portland Woolen Mills THE PORTLAND WOOLEN MILLS of Portland, Oregon, need all the wool grown in the Willamette Valley and are ready to pay the highest cash prices. See Me Before You Sell Business Address: 103 Lyon Street, Albany, Oreiton. Phone 347R liell phone. Residence phone 5'JOR Bell phone.. HOWARD JEN'GS, Agent, Tangent, Oregon. W. It. KIRK, Agent, Halsey, Oregon. EDWARD BAILEY, Agent, Junction City, Oregon.'