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ALBANY DAILT DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919 'Page Thre New Records Today CIIMK IN AMI II F.Alt Til KM No. .711 -CIIUNC, l.y Irvin Kaufman (INK AND TWO AND TIIIIKK AND KUUU HOCK-A liVK (0,uarttl) ",5c OHI.-IN TIIK ULOAMINtJ (lliirrlsun) MY LADDIE (Corliina Itldcr-K.lsey) . . . " Jl.lQ JTIII-MADKI.ONE (by Ampnrlto Kerrar) WHEN JOHNNY COMKd M.lt( IIIN(J IIOMK f 00 -JTiMI-ONWAKD ( IIKINTIA.W SOLDIERS (Oscar Seattle) .... STAND I I' FOR JKSUH (Scuttle and Ou.rUtt) i.00 SW2 SWEET KEA.MIKK (Fu Trjt) . . KUSI'ANA (One HUp) Fuller's Onheatra 5e 270H- TIIK AMERICANS COMK (tuls Graven.) WIIF.N TIIK 1IOYH COMI! IIOMK (llarltunr) $1.03 Woodworth Drug Co. NEWS FROM ALL OVER LINN COUNTY NEIGHRORHOOD ITEMS FROM EVERY SECTION OF THE COUNTY i'. s i II H.ndrraon'e llrldge ('urn ia cumtng iluwn, iluwn from lha garret whero It haa bmn preserv ed through the winter ami planted in tlx auil with tlia eipectallun -t a bumper rrup next autumn. Sum uf IIm farmer.' curn i. ruining up arain ami lucking vigorous. The spring showers hava given n w life to all vegetation ami filled the hearts of tha huahnmlmen with Joy. Proaperta ara bilrhl fur a splendid harvest in thia rummunity. Inclination sr. that tlia fruit en p will be light thia aeaaon. Tha buya ara coming home fio.n tha aervlie. Hoy Kluxer arrived huma last Saturday. Arthur and Huraca I'ar.un returned huma frum Ka.lm Oregon laat wee'e Charles Pearre waa honorably mut tered out and arrived huma laat week. Kt houl Diatrirt 114 will hava grr.d uatlng exrrrla. nait Friday evening. "Listen!" says the Good Judge "Aod remember it, too." The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll enjoy it. You'll get more out of your to bacco money, Uh you'll savo part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good and it lasts and lusts. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two ilyltt RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco fill 1 mm THE YOU'LL WANT ONE In your Dome, after hearing it played In our Store. Any old record sounds beauti ful on thia Golden Throat-d Instrument. The tonea arc full, rich and mellow. We Ret them direct from tha factory. You (ret tha jub'wr'a profit. Fisher-Braden FURNITURE CO. ARE YOU FIT? The reconstruction period is at hand. The most vital period in the history of the United States. It will take Men and Women who have Perfect Health to Rain the hilltop of Success. Arc you fit for the struggle? CHIROPRACTIC will help You to the top. . Why not get a spinal analysis today? We arc cquipt to prove our analysis by X-Ray. Dr. Robert II. Harris, Dr. Elmer C.Gipe Cusick Bank BIdg., Albany, Oregon - ii ltlvrlU Item. KIVKKHIDK, May 21. Special Mr. and Mra. Cummings Uickiun and Mra. J. C. Dlrkaon of Shedd .pen. Monday with Mr. and Mra. Henry Stewart. Mra. Anna Moader of Portland ar rived Thuraday morning fur a vi.it with her mother, Mra. Jennia Ander aon. Mr. and Mra. Ml! ton Pack moved Wedneaday to tha Troufcman jlr.-e near Shedd. Mra. Burbank went to Fayrttevllle Wedneaday to vl.lt Mra. I. M. Baxton. She will apend a few day in Shrdd befor( her return. Mlaa Bertha Berk gave a delighf fully Informal birthday dinner Thurs dey evenlnir at tha Miller home, In honor of Mlaa Inei Petenon. Seated around the table were Miaaea Flor ence and Ollvena Kaatman, Emma Ijutner, Dora Stewart, Bertha BecV. Irer Peleraon and Mr. and Mra. A. Miller. After dinner iramea were played and a aocial hour enjoyed Miaa Hannah Amlrraon apent the weekend with her mother, Mra. Jennie Anderaon. An enjoyable meeting of Callamvtce LOOK TOR THE HED BALL TRADE. MARK. a i ireirmsoMnmunmon I RVslMJ COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HI Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once. Common rarden mjr brwd Into ft havy I, with sulphur m.n& aJcohol iddfd, will (urn irrtir. UrMktd tad fadd hair tMutl fully dark and lux urlanL Mlxlnv th 8a T and Sul phur rctp at horn, thtMish, lj troublpsmm. An Milsr way U to irat th radrto-uM pr partition Improved bf th addition of othr lngrdlanta ft larc bottlo, at little coat, at drug1 tors known aa MWyth'a Sajr and Bulphur Compound,' tbua avoldlns ft lot of mum Walls) gray, fadod hair 1ft not Inful, wa all daalra to retain our youthful appoaranca and a Uracil renew. Py darkening; your hair with wyath'ft Bar and Rulphur Compound, no on ran tall, becauae It doea it so natural ly, so evenly. You just dampen ft aponira or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking; on small strand at time; by morning; all gray hairs hava disappeared. After another application or two your hair beoomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you ftppaaiyeara younger. Wysth's Hag and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requi site. It Is not Intended for th our. nmijrauon or proven u on or BEOT MOT WATEK MNIEM UF. YOU P01TT FEEL MOT Saya glaaa of hot water with phoaphate before breakfaet wa.haa out pol.ona. UllillllL llflf (Jranifa waa held Saturday eveninu. About 05 ware preaeut, including Mr. and Mra. Ilvike OhliiiK and Mr. and Mra. Holla llulburt of Weaturn .Star Granite. Following tike buainea. aea- ion a very antertaininir program waa rendered, after which lea cream and caka war aerved by tha ladiea of th. W. W. C. Mia. Bertha Beck apent Sunday with relativea in Corvalli. Mlaa Edna Laubner apent tha week end at tha home of her mother, Mra. Sarah Laubner. Mra. Nellie laom, Mra. Grace Rick lea, Mra. Frank Bond and their child ren of Halaey apent Sunday at the horn, of Mra. Auatin Bond. Mr. and Mra. Greene Haatinira and Mr. and Mra. Geo. Anderaon motored to Fall. City Sunday to apend the day with Mra. Haatinira' mother, Mra Btevina. A nine-pound boy arrived Sunday evening- at the home of Mr. and Mra. Dava Anderaon. A pleaaant family party gathered Sunday at tha home of Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Freerkaen to vi.it with Mra Margaret Van Huaen of California who la here on a vi.it Those present were Mra. Stephen Freerkaen, Mr. and Mr j Van Huaen, Mr. and Mra. Peter Freerkaen, Mr. and Mra. Henry Freerkaen and Mr. and Mra. P. S. Freerkaen of Shedd and their familira. Rev. C. L. Schuster preached again Sunday afternoon at the school, hous, ftr an absence of aeveral weeka. Mia many friend, will be triad to learn that ha has been returned to hla work for another year. Gates N,w. GATES, May 20. Special.- II. O. Bevier made a businesa trip to Stay ton Wedneaday. Mra. Anna Carter went to the val ley on businesa Wedneaday. Mr. Li.csay'a boarding house burn ed to tha ground Monday evening. Some few thinga were aaved. The fire originated in a defective flux. T. J. Winters returned from Al bany Wedneaday and went on to hit mine near Quartzville Saturday. Rev. Mr. Clark of Mill City deliver ed a sermon at the church in Gates last Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Miller of Gatea waa shop ping in Albany Tuesday of last week. The two small daughter, of Mr. and Mra. Cyrus wer, visiting in Al bany th, Pt week. Mike Rhyne is planting potatoes on his ranch south of Gates. Paul Smith came out from Qujrti ville Saturday in six hours and rr ports about six inches of snow on the sub mit. Fifteen of th lovers of the Mglt fantastic went to Redne last Satur dv night, returmng Sunday on fh morring train. All voted having hed a pl-ndid time. Hubert Davia r' Mill City and Bevier Brothers of Gates furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dike and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cramer of Mill City passed thro Gates Saturday to rttend the dance at Redne. Wm. Thorson of Ab'-deei, Wash, came Sunday to spend a few days. Wm. Thorson haa sold his property formerly owned by C. A. Bevier, to Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Carter of this place. Oakvllle Items OAK VILLE, May 21. Specinl, The ladiea have launched an idea of a new piano for the church. They If too wake up with a had taste, bad breath and tongue la coated; It your IihiI la rft.ll n ..itilli.. If aHa wn aa. aoura and forma gaa and acid In atom-' ..h nr nn up hlllnna nnn 1 1 a f aH I nervous, sallow and can't get feeling Just right, begin Inside bathing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a toaapoontul of limestone phosphate In It. Thia will flush Uie poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowel, and cleans, sweeten and purify the entire alimen tary tract Do your Inside bathing Im mediately upon arlalng In the morning to wash out of tha ayatera all the pre vious day's polsonoua waste, gnses and our bile before putting more food Into the atomach. To feel like young folks feel; Ilka you felt before your blood, nerve, and muscles became loaded with body Im purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phoaphata which la Inexpensive and almost taste leas, except for a sourish twinge which la not unpleasant. Just aa aoap and hot water act on tha akin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on tha atomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or hava any stomach dis order should begin this Inslda bathing before breakfast. They ara aaaured they wi becoma real cranks oa tha subject shortly Realty Canadian Land LOANS AND INSURANCE Geo. Taylor ( Corner of Second and Broadalbia Bell S2J; Hosts 2V7! VIERECK'S BATHS SHAVING IIAIRCDTTING RAZORS HONED AND SET Open 7 a. m. o 7 p. ir.j Satur day 10 p. m. Corner First and Ellsworth Streets. yeeeeeee ZHXHZHZHZ H HAMILTON A REQUEST READ THIS AD. 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H H rim vsilk gloves) a If ; H """""l PUMPS and OXFORDS Z Peace for Your Feet If yours give you trouble, let our trained foot expert see whether your shoes are to blame, or whether you need a WIZARD Adjustable FOOT APPLUNCE They contain no metal, but are ab solutely adjustable by means of in serts of different thicknesses in patented over-lapping pockets., No charge for examination. Suede, Patent, Kid, Brown, White, and Grey, with Louis, Cu ban, military and low heels for women. There is a pair here for you such as you , desire. $2.95 to $10 zhs.izhsh: ClsSti HAMILTONS' gave a social and cleared about $40. llien the men began subscribing and at present the piano i. almost In sii;ht und it is hoped it will be in the -hurch I in a cry few weeks. The annual school picnic will be held on Oakville Hill Thursday, the 2!th. ThrtC will be a speaker from O. A. C., a chuol program, ball game, baske. dinner and a general good tiraj lor aU. Jesse Nordyke has moved his fam ily onto his mother's place which he has been farming a" number of years. Mrs. Nelson Wilbur waa a vuiior at the horn, of V. C. Yatea Ust week. Leslie Palmer and family were Sun day visitors in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worley of Albany were business callers last week. Mr.. Marearet Crawford was very ill Ust week but is some better at present. TWELVE OREGON FARMERS GROW CERTint" si""" Aim of Certification la to Supply Growers with Sound and ITue Type Potato Seed 0. A. C. Corvallis, May 21 - Spes- :i T...U.. rtreiron DOUtO groweia , reached the standard of excellence required in growing certmea seeo pu-1 tatoes, in 1918, and have recei.ru 1 tificates. Seven of them grew their Benton county, three in Lane, one each in Linn and. Marion Tha largest crop was ioo , sacks produced in Lane county. The , total production was 5380 sacks. I The purpose of seea cenmcauu.i to supply growers with potatoes mm. are disease-free, true to variety type, , and of desirable market qualities, in, ultimate aim is to Improve the quality, yield and market value of the Oregon . potato crop and restore It to Its form- j r vantuse point of preference over ull others. Any (Tower with a good strain o! : pi tato.s may enter his field for ttr ti.'icntiun lie must handle his crip in accordance with the recomm-na- j tions of the official Inspector, who will , visit his field twice a year and in-1 spect the plants. If not too badly mix ed or affected with too much di lease the crop is continued for certification. After the potatoes are dug, sortel and stored, they are given final in spection and ii passed each sack will be t'-f.ged with the official certificate and may be offered at certified prirjs. .-tcs fur certification run about fi to 3 an tore. A bulletin giving particulars has been published by the O. A. C exten sion service and may be had free on application. Its writer is M. B. Mc Kay, official inspector and associate plant pathologist. y&m MULTNOMAH fpJiJiiiSii HOTEL MOST COMFORTABLE AND HOMELIKE HOTEL in PORTLAND Five Minutes From Anywhere j I1.S0 and up GARAGE IN CONNECTION 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 God and Country and to obey the Scout Law: to help others at all times: to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight.