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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
The perfection of the bifo cal came with the Invention of the KRIPTOK With these glasses you can read the smallest type through the lower part, and the upper part gives perfect far vision, yet no one has the slightest intimation that you are wear ing bifocals. Optometrist iiuuv nmrn. Realty Canadian Land . LOANS 4ND WSCaUKri Geo. Taylor Cars sf Bsssi Bn tui Chicken Hhoald Pav Bod If youri 'do not It U probably tha fault of tha board. Try our mahkmad up from tha 0. A. C. formula. Feed it dry In hopper. Keep It befora the chicken all tha time. Thl, with a t rein feed morning and even intra la all they need. in HUH I VO TO-NIGHT- ITT Tomorrow AJrlyM IVKJil.Mf.lilvllP.l In Our New Quarters , We are now locatod In our new quarter and are better prepared than ever to serve you with tire, gaa, oil and auto accessories. 8e our new ISO ton tire truck hydraulic pre.""- Allison & Tway Automobile Supplies Flrat A WsxhlnKton Sts. A FEW OF THE EMERSON RECORDS ARE 1050 Fluffy Ruffles Llewellyn Waltz 02G05X "Sou Verm" "Tfau Merei" 02006X Humoresque . Meditation 1034 Tell Me Mammy o'Mine 1029 My Sweet Song Bird of 'the California Hills A Nightingale (whistl ing novelty) 1039 Onward Christian Sol diers Nearer My God to Thee " ' 1049 : Tents of Arabs Karavan ''. (This is a He one-step, but the Shes will like it too) 1042 I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now They're All Sweeties . 1232 -Italian Comic Singers Double Disc 1031 In the Shadow of the Desert Palm Don't Forget the Salva tion Army ; 02O07X Spanish Dance" ValseBluette " 02038X ' Circus Gallop The Favorite Dance 02037X Vals Eapanol Iia Bella Victoria , , 1228X Posponri of. Operas Carmen, Lucra, Gio conda Waves Waltz (LeOndi) with cornet obligato 85c Two records on each disc . Fisher -Braden Co. WHEN you have a bilious attack your liver Ails . to perform its functions. You become con- ' stipated. The food you cat ferments in your stomach instead of digesting. " This inflames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will coon be as well as ever. There is nothing better. DOPE OH GAME IS BAFFLING '-i t ,- O. AL C. and Washington State at Portland ,. Saturday Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallls, Nov., 20 Special When tha football Iram play the Washington Stale college eleven on Multnomah field, Portland next Saturday the Aggie conference football season will end. pop on tha game 1 difficult to r at I he U. of O. won from Wash ington univeniiy W. 8. C. won from U. of 0., and Washington won from W. S. C. Tha college lot to Oregon, but It la the opinion of moat of tha fan who law the game that Oregon wa ln much better condition tlum when he played W. S. C. In Portland. 0. A. C. look for a hard game. Agglea Unscathed Corvallia, Nov., 20 On of the no ticeable feature! of the game at ' Eugcnp Saturday waa that tha Aggie , team did not take time out for an In Jury In any time. The work of "Mike Butler, old time trainer for the Chicago Athletic club, I aid by the men to be the reason - for tha prima condition that tha Ag j gie mm were In. Tha only man who , la on tha tick Hit for the Washington State game ia "Hob Stewart "Ted' Ileydrn't gam at center last Saturday remove all do-At of his not having ability to hold the position down in a creditable manner. Sine tha clot of the war, tha amount expended for advertising haa grown by leap and bound. From the old fashioned cure-all patent medicine advartlaementa, advertising ha de veloped Into real science. The high eat artlatic and technical skill are now employed. The ecop of thing adver tised seem a Untitles. On of tha moat intereating cam paigna that haa come to our attention lately la that of tha Northwestern Long Distance Telephone Company, whoaa advertising appear each' week in tha Democrat, Portland paper and other Oregon newspaper. Long distance rate are regulated by the Public Service Commission, and charges are, of course, tha same over all line. Competition, however, tend to improve the service and should be encouraged. The Northwestern fye I tern now connect with all tha local I telephone ia the principal citiea and I town in Northwestern Oregon and "Western Washington. Tha service rendered la rapid and accurate. Thiaj company ia in the Long Distance Telephone business ONLY and hence specialises in that department. They ' have taken the public into their con-' fldence and are pressing through this ' striking series of ad their claim forj I consideration when long distance ealta ! are placed. CHSHSHS HAFtllLTONS'sHSHZHS S as It TODAY we will mention Women's High Grade S B Dress Boots with Louis heels, another time 3 H . we will talk about Dress Shoes with lower heels, m Northwestern System Gives Good Service What kind of soap do you buy Toothpaste? What make of ear? If you'll give a moment's thought to all the multifarious items you purchase both necesaitiea and luxuries you'll And that it is the advertised article you buy. And .like Crape Nut There' a Reason." Advertising in itself is a guaran tee: It is a mark of auperiority. It ia tha manufacturer's expression of faith in his product. It is a promise to maintain the highest quality com mensurable with tha price asked. - 60 PLANES .. ASKED FOR PATROLING Plan for placing 60 airplanes in the forest service patrol next year have be-n submitted to Colonel H. H. Arn old, air aervice officer of the Western department of the army. The schedule calla for 18 planes for California, 18 for Oregon, 12 for Washington, and 12 for Idaho and Montana. It waa worked out at a conference of private timber owners with state and nations forest offic ials in San Francisco, and ia now awaiting the approval of the war de partment. The planes would all be equipped with wireless telegraph parachutes for pilot and observer, the intercommuni cating telephone for the two Users, i and carrier pigeons for use in trans-! milting messages in case of forced landings or failure of the wireless. NEGLECTING THAT COLD Jl COUGH? Whr, wlien Dr. Kins' New - Discovery promptly; - F8 nit torn I yna don't wnnt to be tireless end let thnt old enld or cough tlrsg on or that now nl tack dVvelnp srrtousfcr. Not when Jou can (ret uoh a It roved succimo rul remedy aa Dr. kings New Dis covery. . Colli, eoUch, grippe, croup does Dot rvHlst this standard rvllevpr very long. Its quality in r. h'..:'.t today as It always has bevn nd It's been growing steadily lit popii Inrlty for more than fifty Joins. Otic, and Sl.lXLa bottler at ull drug fists.' Ulvu It a trial. Tardy Dowel, Inert Liver They Jnat won't let you put "pep" Into your work or piny. Sick lutid ache come from retaining wimto matter tud Impurities ln tha body. Feel Hunt for anything make the liver lively. th bowels (unction reeulurly, with Dr. KIiir's New Life) Fills. Smoothly ye positively they firodtice result that cleanae the system and make the liver aud bowels rexixmd to the demnnrls of a St muff, tienltliy body. Still at all druggist )Tr them toulgbt. Bishop Cuts Own Salary Voluntarily LIVERPOOL, Oct 25 The Right Rev. Francis Chavasse, Biahop of Liv-. erpool, hss voluntarily cut his salary down more than half in order that the vicars and curates in his diocese may receive better salaries. Dr. Chavasse' receives $21,000 a year. He has an-j nounce dthat 110,000 is sufficient for! him and that the remaining 111,000 can go towards the sum being raised to secure a salary of 2,000 a year for every vicar and $1,000 for each' curate.. j Fine Stock . Lost Chet Mitchell lost a fine brood mare last week, the result of her getting her foot snagged and blood poison setting in. One of R. C Burkhart's registered Shorthorn cow died qjite suddenly Monday presumably from choking. Criterion. , Democrat Classifieds Obtain Results E AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody can Tell when you Darken Gray, Faded Hair ' with Sage Tea. . Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sate Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, thla aim pi mixture waa applied with wonder ful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyetn's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bot tle of thla old-tlm recipe. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, all rerdy to use, at very little coat. Thla almpla mixture ean be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist amy everybody uses Wyeth's Bsge and Bulphur Compound now beeaua It darkena eo naturally and evenly that nobody ean tell It has been applied It'e so easy to as, too. Tou elmply dampen a comb or soft brash and draw It through your hair, taking on atrenl at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. It la restored to Its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful, Thla preparation la a delightful toilet requisite. It la not In. tended for the curs, mitigation: or pre vention of disease. - . Bricklayer lias Claim ' ' ' EDINBURG. SCOTLAND. John Barkstraw, a bricklayer claiming to be heir to a rich Scottish estate, has be gun an effort to obtain possession of ten square miles of land with an an nual rent roll of $150,000. The cs AMERICAN RED CROSS VI III HEALTH AND A V! HAPPY NEW YEAR sAshYourDcalerH, ) e - - v 1 Grand firearms tJArrrmurufion f I TMsinim)iiaNsujoi I I H S H S H r H S H B H S H B H B H B H :S H :B H :B H :B H E H !S H B N B H B H B H B H B H S H E H B H S H B H B H B H B . H B H S H B H S H B H B H S H S H S H S H B H S H Colors used this season are grey, beaver brown, dark brown and black, and combinations with beaver brown tops and dark brown or black vamps. The cut used illustrates the newest and most used style in lace pattern. V UTZ C DUNN'S wi ca otjmua, Black all-kid Lace- Boot, . whole fox pattern, leather Louis heels, welt sole, Utz & Dunn make 12.50, tax 25c - Black all-kid Lace Boot whole quarter pattern, leather Louis heels, turn sole,-Utz & Dunn make $120, tax 25c. . Patent Button Boot, mat kid top, mile buttons, Utz & Dunn make, $12.50, tax 25c. : Patent Lace Boot, bright-kid top, leather Louis heels, Sherwood make, $11, tax 10c Grv all-kid Lace Boot, leather Louis heels, Utz & Dunn make, $13.50,' tax 35c- Orey all-kid Lace Boot, kid-covered Louis heels, Sherwood make, $12, tax 20c Grev kid Lace Boot, cloth top, leather Louis heels, Sherwood, make, $10. Black kid Button Boot,-beaver brown kid top, leather Louis heels, Sherwood make, $11.35, tax 14c. . - . v Beaver brown all-kid Lace Boot, heels kid-covered, welt sole, $13.50, tax 35c, Brown all-kid Lace Boot, leather Louis heels,' welt sole, Utz & Dunn make, $15, tax 50c ; Brown all-kid Lace Boot, leather Louis heels, .whole quarter pattern, Sherwood make, 11.50, tax 15c - Brown kid Lace Boot, brown satin top and quar ter, leather Louis heels, Sherwood make, $10.85, tax 9c. , Brown kid Lace Boot, mole cloth top, leather Louis heels, Sherwood make, $8.50. Black kid 9-ineh Lace Boot, welt sole, leather Louis heels, $10 Black kid Lace Boot, mat kid top, leather Louis heels, Sherwood make, $8.50. Do you realize that shoes as they are priced in our,stock today are 33 1-3 below their replace ment value. In view of this fact it is good sense to buy liberally it is as good as a sale, Buy Now. S II s II s II B II B II B II B II S II s II 8 II S II B II B II Bj H Bi H B: II B H B H B II B II S H B II B II S II B H H B H S M s H B H B II B H B II B II S II B H B H B H B H B II B II B II S H HHS3HAMILTONS'fiHXHSHX tatea concerned are now tha property of the Lennox family of Dumarton. The claimant aileirea that he can trace his ancestry to 1581 and that hi irreat -great fcrandmother was a descendant of Douglas, sixth Duke of Hamilton, and a newphew of Mary Queen of ' Scots. ! Owe M life to D C m D II . M , I JCcOrt'or's letter tbiinss tuioer - io all who iiiay be sa.Terer.i n.s he was. iveaa 11; T can honestly av thnt t ow any in to lerana. Arc.r come of the beat doctors In tli country Sr tne up and told me I coulil uot live another rr.onth. Pecnna aawd sse. Travelllns trom town to town, throughout tha count rr and hnvlps to 10 Into all klnda ft badly heated atorea and bulld Intrs, aomatlmea standing up for hours. at a time white Plying ror trsds as auctioneer, ft la only natural that I ksal colda fi-- wnen thta wcurl It, mo eoeur I paid little attention to it, Jintll last Ifeccmbar when I con raeted a sever esse, which, through neglect on my part aettled on mr lungs. Vkn si- pen ve sate a segaa See art ag. nimiMti avail, eetli i aanaot prslss It too highly. If It Cured' Me Li ..nj Itsv Seai eel WeKlaler. It04 A Snd Ctt Kansas City, Mo. Mem ber ot the Society of U. & Jawalry Auctioneers. AaMe s LseaM rem