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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1919)
-I TO OCCUPY NEW "I'm not in very good voice tonight" Announce the vocalist and gets away with it. Good thing he Un't in the clothing- business for apologies dont go with young- men who know what they want when they want it. Our customer know that we al ways have the kind of clothes they want and That when it come to rendering- the latest Broadway hit that we're a up to date as Al Jolson ON HIS BIRTHDAY. The Blain Clothing Company Value First HOME THIS WEEK Highway Garage to be Locat ed in New Quart ers Soon Rousseau, Archibald and Anderson proprietor of the Highway garage are preparing- to move some time ! during- th week to their new quarter 1 at the corner of First and Baker treet ' They have been held back on account of soma of the finishing- supplies on the building but will occupy the build-ig- regardless of some of the much needed materials. The Highway Gar age buildinK is one of 'the finest buildings of it character in the val ley having all the' modern conven iencsc of the latest automobile build ings. The proprietors are well known business men of the city and the ad joining country and will be found in a position to meet the demand of the public in every important respect. AMERICAN LEGION TO HOLD MEETING Regular Bi-Monthly Meeting . to Occur Wednesday; Important Business The regular bi-monthly meeting- of the American Legion will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the armory. Among business matter will be the nomination of officer for the enduing year. Election will take place at a later date. . ' Fourteeta questions of legislation of vital interest to the Legion will be voted on.- The report of the Armis tice Day committees will be heard. The Legion is making elaborate plans for the celebration of Armistice Day, the first annua celebration of the ceasing of hostilities on November 11. A large attendance is expected at the meeting. Ex-Kaiser Growing Bold AMERONGEN, It is reported that the former German Emporor ha so far recovered from former fears of molestation that, when he moves into his new house at Doom, the Dutch' state police, whohav ebeenconstantly on guard about the Bentinck castel here since his arrive! will be reliev ed of duty. There are no walls or moats about the house of Doom, which is visible and easy of access from the main highway. Britsh Women Jurrors LONDON, Women will soon be el igible to serve on juries through the Sex Disqualification Act in 1919 I which provides that a person shall not be disqualified by sex from the exercise of any public function. 1920 The Red Cross service (lag. Indicat ing membertihtp In the great organisa tion of mercy, will appear amln In November In every window In the Northwest. In every farmhouse. In every city home. In the cabins t! homesteaders. In the huts of fisher men In far Alaska, will appear this symbol of affiliation with the one great organisation that knowa no poll! Irs, no distinction of creed, no high, no lour but unites the hearts of all for service to follow mon. The window servlre flag thla year has one more stripe than last year. Indicating throe years of membership In the Red Cross. RED CROSS HOUSE GIVES CHEER AT LEWIS WARRANTY DEEDS Bert A. Hillsap and wife to Max a Hilsap and wife, lands in block 2 city of Lebanon. J. S. Palmer and wife to Edna M. Sumpter, lands in Twp 11 S. R. 2 W. Grant Brottan and wife et al to G. W. and A. H. Borcius, lands in Peoria. John A. Shaw et ux to A. H. Craw ford, lands in Twp 9 S S 3 E. First National Bank Medford to E. D. Turner A wife, lands in Sec. 18 A. P. Talent Subdivision. L. M. Curl and wife to Ida H. Cum in ings.. lands in Block 14, Hackle man' Second Add Albany. R, U. Norwood zy Attorney et al, to W. G. Norwood, lands in Tpw 14, 8B6W. John .Carnegie, Admr., to R. D. Ev ans, lands in Bryar.t Add to Albany. Thos. Sylvester and wife to W. Suberg and wife, lands in Twp 12 S. R.1W. Advertised Letters The following is a list of the ad vertised letters remaining in the Al bany Oregon Post Office Octooer 20. 1919. Anderson, Capt Jas 0. Crandall, E. Cunner, Hiss Florence. Dickson. Richard L, Lafella, Mr F. A., O'Brien Mr Thomaa J.,' Petite, Mr Rooert, Shawley, Mr Stephen 2), Thompson, Mr Wm.' 0. H. Stewart, P. M. To Conciliate Troubles DUBLIN, The Jrish Republican Parliament has set un a Central Con ciliation Board for the settlementof all disputes between employer and em ployes on questions involving wage and hours and conditions of employ ment Invitations have been issued to all organized trade bodies and em ployers associations to take advan tage of its services free of charge- Albany Visitors C W. Wheeler of Salem, Clarence and John Howe of Mill City and D. P. Speer of Silverton were Albany busi ness visitors last night. Couple is Married Joseph B. Mombert, of Maricm County, and Miss Lillian Irene Mort ensen, of Albany were married at the Christian church Saturday morning by Rev. Wm. L. Demind. After a short honeymoon they will make their hor.-.e on Mr. Mombert's' farm. Received Car of Chandlers J. L. Irvin is today unloading a car load of Chandler automobiles, the first full car load that he has been able to get sfcee he assumed the agency for the car last spring. He is also expecting a car of Cleveland in a short time. For the Red Cross, the war did not end with the armistice, and even ye' there are thirty thousand soldiers amt sailors still under treatment In arm,' and nary hospitals. The Red Cross convalescent house at Camp Lewis stands next to heme Itself In the af fections of hundreds of boy who, sick or wounded, looked forward to the day when they might leave the bare ano cheerleea ward In the base hospital and speud part of each day enjoying Its easy chairs. Its music. Its books. Its pictures, and Its good cheer. Even now, a year after the armistice, there are overseas men. pstlenta at Cam Lewis, uot yet well enough to be dis charged, who sit before the great fire place these autumn days, thankful that The Greatest Mother Is still mindrul of them. The picture I duplicated Id army hospitals all over the land, and wherever throughout the world Amer lean boys are (till In Uncle Sam's serv Ice. HAS YOUR CLUB SET ITS RED CROSS DAY? A series of Red Cross "club days" are to be held in all parts of the United States during October. Oranges. Church Societies. Business. Commer cial, Rotary, Klwants, Advertising, Fraternal. Woman's and other clubs, are being invited to set aside a regular meeting or a day for a special lunch eon at which plana will be made for aiding the Third Red Cross Roll Call, to be held throughout the country November 2 to 11. The clubs will call tor volunteer workers. Including prominent mem bers for speakers. In the Interest of enrolling members for the peace-tlmd program of the Red Cross. Many of the speakers on the war-time activi ties of the Red Cross will be former service men and women who came In contact with the Red Cross on tho field of action. On Business Trip- Mr. M. M. Moiser of near Scio wa in the city today visiting relatives and transacting business at the stores. 3C Mrs House Wife Do You Know That You Can Save Money in the Long Run by Cooking with "1892" Pure Spun ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS Guaranteed for 20 years. Easy to keep clean. Always bright. Double Cookers $2.25 to $3.35 . Saifte Pans . 65c to $1.25 Large Preserving Kettles .95c to $2.50 Frying Pans 60c to $2.25 Pudding Pans 40c to $1.25 , Sink Strainers 50c Many other articles, such as Steam Cook ers, Cake'and Pie Pans, Dish Pans, Tea Kettles, etc' .... , ' ' Holman & Jackson GROCERS & BAKERS. HANDY SHOP ON LYON STREET SOLD The Handy Shop on Lyon Street near the Oregon hlvctrie depot owned and 0e rated by the E. E. Covcll es tate was sold Saturday to C. G. I'eeb lor, who has been recently conduct ing a similar business at Drain, Mr. feebler will continue to make the business a popular place for the public to be accommodated. The Co ved family have not decided what they will do next but probably remain in the city. NOTICE OF STOCK- HOLDERS MEETING Notice la given that the first meet ing of the stockholders of the Ore gon Petroleum Company will be held at the public hall in Lacomb, Linn county, Oregon, Monday, October 27, ltill) at 1:30 p. m. of said dny, for the purpose of the election of directors and the completion of the orgnnisa-J tion of the aaid company, anil to do any other business that may be law fully done or that ia usually done at the first meeting of shareholders. (Signed) 11. C. Pyle. A. I. Cran dall. N. M. Newport and J. C Mayer, Incorporator. Canned Heat JUST THINK! . ' . You com In from cold drive, tired and hungry. In a Jiffy you can have hot tea, boullon, creamed shrimp, or any favorite dish. Your baby awake at night. In an Instant you can warm the milk for It. 8TKKNO Canned heat, 2 can for lilic, perform these miracles. Come See the Little Cheung Dishes at 11.23 and f 1.80 Fred Dawson "The Retail Star" IM West First Street Went to Portland ' Grant Pirtle proprietor of tho St. Francis hotel made a buine trip to Portland today. From ML Vernon A. E. Elyah the veteran rattle buy er from Mt Vernon,' Wash, register ed at the St Francis last night whils in the city on another buaine trip Holds Court In Salem Circuit Judge Jerry R. Kelly went to Salem this moming to hold court in the capitol city today. CUBED OF INFLAMMATORY RHENSM IN FOUR DAYS , .1 !' . I - J "Four day after, taking the first teasponful ,pfRhumahol 1 was cur ed of inflammatory rhumatism says R. L. Thomas, of Stratton, Colorado. Can you afford to suffer longer when this remarkable remedy la within reach? Rhumachol is an internal remedy which cleanses the blood and geta at the very seat of the trouble. If your druggist can't supply you, don't ac cept a substitute, but send $1.00 for bottle and free booklet to II. E. Ma- chol, Idaho Springs, Colorado. LATE ARRIVALS IN FALL AITAREL We have just received a delayed shipment of new fall goods embody ing the latest creations of fashion. New Plush Coats Trimmed with Fur and lined with Silk .$21.50 to $123 Pliuh Coatees Natty Styles, Silk lined. at $20 to $60 Cloth Coats . In Bolivias, Velours, Silvertoncs and other favored materials - $11.75 to $95 New Suits and Dresses Many new and fetching models to choose from. J. H. BIKMAN 138 W. First Street i Ten Points to Settle Be- I fore You Buy Any Truck The Motor Truck is established. Its utility is no longer questioned. As a mean of trans portation it is definitely established that a mo tor truck is incomparably economical, conven ient, etc. So It is not a question of whether or not you need a motor truck. Your decision must be WHICH TRUCK to se lect. It i a big question not to be decided un til you have every fact, eve-y data of coat be fore you. On that basis ONLY can you make selection that will justify the required expendit ure. OARt, "THE TEN TEST TRUCK" Invites every investigation every test or question that any. own-igmay advance. The GARY MOTOR TRUdK has been (elect -d by some of the larg est truck isers in America. They buy on the bails of FACT only and GARY hns satisfied these owners In every one of the following ton important point. , TEST 1 TEST TEST REASONABLE INVF.8TMEST Don't buy a tru?' that will depreciate too rapidly to be economical. You really rent a motor truck wnen you buy it At the end of it period of use it should have a substantial "Cash or trade-in" value. Invest! -gate the actual "after use" worth of any truck before you make your se lection. ECONOMICAL OPERATION Truck are a means of economy. It is not an investment to buy the truck that will Increase, your transporta tion cost. Find out what it will ac tually cost you to transport your mer chandise. SIMPLICITY Skilled experienced labor costs money. You don't want to increase your labor hire because of your truck -investment. Before making your choice, take any worker In your De livery Department Give him a few imple Instructions. See whether or not the truck Is simple enough for hi unskilled abilities. TEST 5 TEST TEST TEST 8 TEST 9 Test 10 OVER CARRIAGE Do not buy a one. ton truck and ex pect It to do a 3 1-2 ton duty. But the truck you do buy ihould be built to ailow for a reasonable margin of overload. Buy the tin , uck thnt your business needs. Do not Invest in a 5 ton truck for a 1 ton labors. Nor should you buy a 8 1-2 ton truck to do the work of a S ton truck. CONTINUOUS OPERATION Accidents will happen, and some re pairs are Inevitable. Select a truck cf a design so standardized that ro pir will never keep-your truck vA it service. ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURER A truck mad by a maker having lim ited resource Is a questionable In vestment. Bo sure the maker of your truck will be In business a lone a you do. DEALER DEPENDABILITY The dealer ia the agency that it di rectly responsible to you. Be sure that th dealor from whom you buy your truck ia as reliable and depend able as yojr own banker. Do not buy a truck from a dealer that ha a reputation for shifting responsibility. - NON RADICAL DESIGN Radical changes and principles are experimental. Do not buy an exper imental truck. Keep within approv ed design and principle. SPEED POWER ' An emergency will arise where you will have to run your fully-loaded truck at it maximum speed. Power should provide for speed to allow for peed when it la necessary. THE TEN-TEST .TRUCK" Let us give Ha measured up to every test, you the facts to prove It TEST ' EOUALIZF.il Prom, front fender BALANCE to rear lamp Gary Coast Agency 71 BROADWAY Ben T. Ridders Local Agent bracket, maximum efficiency of oner- atlon require even distribution of weight, work and wear. The motor must not be too light for it load th frame must not ba heavier than is necessary. Consider whether or not there I proper co-relation of (Is ant j arts. i 1