Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1919)
News from Over Linn County Khrlliura New B1IE1.UUKN, Or., Oct. 21 Mr Nancy Bound ha bn lck th last two weeks but I rapidly improving. M. l. Iirown and family hav rant ed and moved to th Miller farm and Miller hav moved to Btaytdn. Ml May Stodart visited Friday night with th Mlsse Ituth and Doris f You can't SX r feed good but what K? V 1 will male you feel better. Shelton and attended the Freshman reception at Sclo. Mr. and Mr. John Dlno and child ren of Albany were visiting with Mr. Ulno't father on Sunday. Tom Kef f lor ha moved Into the A. Bliank' property here. " Mr. Charley Hansom ajnd on Wayne spent the week end in She! burn visiting John Ransom and family. Th Trolllnger brother are busy plowing with their tractor. Tally and John Gibbon hav loaded everal ear of wool th past week. Mr. Urn Goqrh atnd daughter, Let have (pent th taut week here with Mr. Uooch'a mother, Mr. Bound. llyron Hunter left for Sllvertort Sunday morning. It in reported that the rock erush- er i in thl vicinity and th people hope to enjoy better road in the fu turn. There will be a pi aoclal and play party at the Sholburn school house Oct. 24, and everybody i cordially in vitrd. Jj AFTER THE SHOW OR THE DANCE THEN WHAT? Oysters, of course or some other Dainty Dish at the IMPERIAL CAFE Where Food is Cooked Right and Served Right m I Muddy mplexion ..rcsraaKM j OU. COMPLEXION is muddy. You look haE- JL gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk every cay, and you will soon be as well and as jcautnul as ever. Price 2? cents per bottle. 151 iili:iil9 NEW nn Jll I IS 2700 Wild Honey, (Dance Orchestra) ' Hawaiian Smiles, (Jazarimba Orchestra) 2761 Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight, (Hawiia'n) ' Hawaiian Nights, (Hawaiian Orchestra) , 2768 The Alcoholic Blues, (Jazz Orchestra) ' Kansas City Blues, (Jazz Orchestra) 2767 In the Heart of a Fool, (Henry Burr) I've Lived, I've Loved, I'm Satisfied, (Henry Burr) 110 Carolina Sunshine, (Sterling Trio) Give me a Smile and a Kiss, (Harrison) . , 2773 Yearning, (Fox Trot) Dance Orchestra Karavan, (Fox Trot) The Happy Six ,85c .85c .85c .85c .85c And Many other Good Numbers. Come in and hear , . them. ' Woodworth , Drug Co. Victor, Columbia and Burnswick Phonographs Hodavlll Item 'dODAVILLK, Or., Oct, RuMell-Norton aw mill 21 Th wa taken mile couth of be their place two tov4i during the week and will awing a Jon a necessary arrange ment can be made. Jeff Coyle brought one of th coun ty rock crusher to thi diitrict last Thursday' and wil lstart it to making material for road a oon a th nuh of fall farming I over. Dewey McTimmond ha bought a gasoline wood aawing outfit and will mak a winter' run in the wood near here. The community meeting at V.'ater loo last Thursday, conducted by Coun ty Agent 8. V. Smith, while not large ly attended because of the busy time with furmera, wa kuite intereiting. Mr. and Mr. N. Bridge returned Saturday from Oakland, Cel., where they have been visiting their aon, Bayard. Frank Smith and family went to Marion last Wednesday to visit friend, and to arrange for the entr ance Into the Marion school of Ml Etta and Alt Smith. . . Th Dan Simons farm north of town ha been leased by Jas. L. Merchant of Klmberly, Idaho, who will loon arrive at the farm. Elza Smith who I working in the Thompson flouring mill at Shedd, John Zimbrick of Lebanon, alnd Roy ( X Temple of Berlin visited old haunt! here Sunday. J as. Simmon, one of the rustling ; young farmer of thi place, ha rent- j X ed the F. M. Hazen farm south ofj town. ; Jg H I H HSHSHZHSHSHSHZ ilAlllIIilUWS ZMZHZHZHZHSHS s I Ma - f m H MJ H N The Dresses Are in variety so great that to adequately describe them would ' be an endless task ! Of course, the dress of wool jersey is prom inent as well as the ever popu lar frock of serge and satin. Any woman who has shopped re cently and made notes of Fall prices, will know at once that Dresses of the qualities we are showing are priced exceedingly low from (jjlg.50 to (j-TO WASTE OF WAR SEEN IN FIELDS ABOUT D1XUMUDES , H z DIXMUDE, BELGIUM, (By theA.' P.) Scattered over the low-lying country between Yapre and Dixmudc scene of many a battle, are thousands of German prisoners under guard of ' British and Belgian soldiers as well m civilians who have been called into the gigantic task of clearing up the bat tlefields and once more making it fit for habitation. They r stacking shell, recovering bras cases and bur jying the dead. There is a military i efficiency about their work and the progress they are making is most gratifying for all the government concerned. j One may still see the ruins of many i British and Belgian tanks, caught in German shell Tire, now twisted and : broken wrecks. Now they lie rust-. ed and neglected, mere shells of the I once powerful machine which went into action. Some of them are almost buried in the mud, other hang pre cariously on the edge of dilapidated trenches, while still others stand high in the fields where they were aband-t oned by s-jch of their crews as urf vived. Many of them are torn and reddled as though their heavily ar mored aides were little more than pa per. Perhaps the most impressive feat- H Z H Z H Z H H Z H Z H H Z H Z H Z H Z H S Certain-teed Extra Qeality ROOFING As Certain-teed goes up, roofing costs come down. Certain-teed costs less to buy and less to lay than any other type of good roofing. It reduces roof maintenance to practically nothing. Certain-teed reduces labor costs, because it is easily and quickly laid. - It reduces roof renewals, because it is proof against most forms of attack which shorten the life of other types of roofing. It is spark-proof and fire-resisting. ' Certain-teed Roofing is guaran teed 5, 10 or 15 years, according to thickness. You will save money when you buy Certain teed. See us before you buy. s V I Jf y r m as " ii s 1 PLY 2 PLY S PLY $2-19"$2-79 $3-45 TVio pnnwt -fminrlsi. tion for jj FALL STYLES g II We have ah unusually S good line of H MODART g NEMO and g WARNER " Corsets for this season These corsets are made of the best ma terials and along lines graceful and comfortable. Our Corsetieres are experts holding Di plomas from the Mo dart & Nemo Schools of instruction, in the art of hygenic and an atomical science, of corsetry. ' . II S H B II S H S H S H B H B H ZK3MSHZKXHZHZ H AMILTONS zrt HSH3CH:ZHZH H .1 ore of this deod. nr.d blackened land- ,nd in8(1(iition is heir to his father's scape are the trees. Gauntand stark, ,and8 BnJ lhree mansion,. Lord uf Htripped of every limb and branch, finBton came of aKe in 1917. He was they stand out against the skyline ' eriouey woudwl while fitting in so many lifeless sticks. j Krance it fog nccc5sary to ampu- Whole Ullages have disappeared, ute hjs ri(?ht hg above the knee ground hv thu big guns into mud or Aumt. without one vestiire remnininfi to ' mark their location. This is true of Wanting Furn.shed House Poelcappelle. whose former existance! A prominent man from Southern I would not have been suspected had.0rePon in the city today 'ant !not a Bolginn major volunteered the in to rent a furnished house but fail. : information that here his battalion to find !t-' This is 8 common oc had once held its main street for curranco in Albany for the Inst sev threc davs. i Iral month- Many live shells still remain in the' fields, and today as a party was pas sing within a few miles of Dixmudc they were startled by the explosion of one of these "d ads". I Reconstruction is going forward. Near the shack reared by, one thrifty Belgian who has returned to the Bite of his former horn is a disabled tank. , a ahell having ripped through its side and exploded in the Interior. From one of the .tank to that humble shack, ' stretches a clothes line, and on given day the family washing 1 hung out to dry. Children of that family piny In the broken tank, enacting, a they have often heard related, the grim story of the battle. That Is, they play when DARK WITH SAGE TEA Mixed with Sulphur Darken so Naturally Nobody can TelL It Th old-Urn mixture of Bag Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair la grand mothar' recipe, and folka are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which la quit sensible, aa wa ar living In an age when a youth ful appearance la of th great! ad vantage. Nowadara. thouarh. w dont hav they are not at work, for Belgium ts th troubleaom task of gathering th , ... i,:ij i,. , aag and Mi muaay mixing at home. using even its children to rebuild its A11 druf. rtor. u ay.t0mVm homes. I product. Improved by the addition of otnar ingreaieniav oauea wjrin nag and Sulphur Compound." It la Tory popular eeoauM noooay ean dlaeovar It haa been applied. Slmplr moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and I Heir la Bankrupt LONDON, Sept 26 Viscount ITf-, ha been applied. .... . 1 7vnr wiiiv vr m gvit viuaa w ill t sun flngton whose name appears in the.drmw w through your hair, taking lilt of "receiving orders" in bank-! on small strand at a tlm; by morning . , ,. . , ... . . th gray hair disappears, but what da ruptcy, 1 th heir of the Earldom, of u,ht, th. todlM wlu wyeth'a Bag Craven and his maternal grandmother, and Sulphur Compound, la that, be wa. Mr. Bmdle, Martin of New York &V2lSv28SSft Th newspaper express th opinion dueea that soft luatr and appaaranc that, th young visco-jnt's embarres ment ean be only temporary, since he is said to be heir to much of the wealth of hi American grandmother, of abundance which la o attractive. Thl ready-to-use preparation I a de lightful toilet requisite for thoa who dealr a more youthful appearance. It I aot Intended for th cure, mltl uoa, or prvouoa ox cui Went U Vancouver Miss Jean Salisbury, tsenographer for J. M. Hawkins and Geo Taylor has gone to Vancouver to join her people who had gone some two months ago. Returns to Umitill Mr and Mrs Walter Blackburn who have been visiting relatives and friends in various parts of the coun try for the last ten days started for their home in Umitiila county today. No Tire Test Like This Countless miles on racetrack and speedway. Over 600,000 mile of transcontinental touring. Such Is the experience behind W5 TDK 1 3 The Most Trustworthy Tires Built These tires ar made to the specifications of BARNEV OLDFIELD, the Master Driver of the world, and the greatest user of thm all. LET US SHOW YOU THESE TIRES Murphy Motor Co. 422 West First Street