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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
INDIAN DIVISION IS PROPOSED U.S. ADMIRAL IS WARM IN PRAISE We Open the New Season ant ptnalixtd iftvr on comti back" Proposition Made to Have Indian Troop in Kefcularn American Fleet (Jiven Warm Welcome In Japanese Capital Mm KM ' The Tire that's good for us is good for you Our business a to make friend and keep them, and that is what Miller Tires are doing for us. These long-distance Millers are built by uniform workmanship that's why they render Uniform Mileage under like conditions. Uniform Miller Tires mean no "second, bests." Notice the minjr can we are supplying with these tiraa you will know them by th famous trcsd that is Carf-o-fA KoaJ. By meaning the road, thit tread gives positive traction, full power ahead and safety. With Miller Tires goes our ever-ready service. Call up or drive up; you will always find us on the job, willing to oblige. KIRK-McKERN MOTOR CO H & Biker Sta.rhone I3U-R Albany. Oregon WASHINGTON,- A iroo,al to or ' tf.ifnZt- one or niori; full division uf j Imlibn troojiv n (mh uf the ri'-uiK.ifiiw-fl unity itmt to It known ut the North AmfricHri Indian ltvisiott or ftivixioiiH, in jm-ihImik on ('onrcHii uh pan of the urmy rronrnnizntioti Wx- inl ilion. M.my iris timer, of cxioiU i , of iT.onul h roUm on ihe west rn froi.t, ueh wim for the K'J Mt-n in France tht mrkimnie of "Mjuirn I hunt rs" Imcuum of ihr lU ivi'.y arrur acy of thfir nff- in ftnipirij? rontriU with (ti-rmant, wer furnth d ihi committru u rv'uU-iwv of vuluulil man power which it N cnvlvnUi, woul'l ho wut!d if the lud ni urv d- nU 'l a plan in the army ch mr. i Kxpi-nm-tft a scouting and put roll uh:, piirtirul.irly m my.nl and in un known ti-rniory; diorcard for ptr onu1 c'.'iii'r utiflrr fire, and uiifult eritijf loyally. wri anions the soldier ly qualities the Indian wi d-scrih-ed a posn usinjf to an unusual deifrrfl Specific c;iv art" citrd by I). Jom ph Kuuth Dixon, svcrvlry of the Na tional American Indian Memorial At ociation, of which Rodman Wana maker of New York it fourrI-r unl prri(nt. Dr. Dixon aUo read a let ttr from (.rt-nrrul IVrshinjf giving his "heavy approval" to a plan to enlist Indhn regiment . The total annual income of weekly wage-earner in Knglaml ho more ' than doubled In the pant four yearn. -v-v 'j . m : u- i ls r l. x.' J 1 a. s.. l -.i.-:..-...-. -i?n si Coach of Beauty si dor us, T his Silent Chalmers THE fine craftsmanship of coach building turned itself loose in this row appo.imn Clulmcrs. You observe a high front line and a low rear hue, which a well known artist has said Ls the way a car should ljck. You find nothing severe, however, about this Chalmers. It has a new elegance, a ;. " race; and yet a quiet reserve distin' guishes the car from u..ii.rs. 4 Particularly docs this appeal to you after you've been seated and touch your fool o the accelerator. The silent flow of power, the notable harmony, the case of the engine engage you. And again you pay a compliment to Hot Spot and Ram's horn, which tackle the low grade gas of the day and make it perform. Thus the beauty which the eye sees is enhanced by the beauty of action of its master engine; and you, too, say with so many others that Chalmers surely is one of the few great cars of the world. Waldo Anderson & Son Distributors Albany, .... 4 TOKIO, Hy A. P. Kv.ry officer iiikI si-nman on ttii- flap-hip South ll.ikn'a, of the L'niUvl Hlu.i' A.'ut ic i lerl wit, warm iti his appreciation of tht con't.il ri'frption which they r.-ri'ivi'fj while in jHpan this month. 'I iii; rivs of official ilintn-rs which v.aa offered to Ailntirul fJl aves, the coiiimuiitier-in-chief of the fltct, was supplemi titel hy various other cour teiin. A committee of Yokohama rrsi i. nts heii'lel hy M;iyor Kuhota etit a little preunt of fruiti and tobacco to each an'1 every one of the 800 sea men aboard the South Dnkota and the i ntir.- crew of the hip were in re Inys etitirtoitied at Viriouj Japanese ilinmr, and (fi i-ha dance. Admiral (Jleave. ai officially in formed upon hit, arrival that Ilia Maj i ty the Emperor had conferred up on him the d-coration of the Firt Order of the Sacred Treanure. The announcement wa made at a dinner Iriven hy Admiral Kato. minister of marines in honor of the American Admiral. Removinir the embl-m of the utnt decoration from his own breast. Admiral Kato said to Admir al Cleaves: "Your decoration has been forwanied to Washinirton, but will you wear mine when you are re ceived by Hit. Majesty tomorrow?" lie then P'nned hit emblem upon tht coat of Admiral Cleaves. Just before railing to Shanifhai en route for Vladivostok. Admiral Glca ves (rave a luncheon on board the flagship in Yokohama in honor of Admiral Kato, Admiral Shimamura, the chief of the navy staff; Roland S. Morris, the American Ambassador; Mayor Kuhota and a number of other distinguished persons. mm French men of science are using sorghum for producing coloring mat erial. The husks of sweet sorghum and those of sorghum with black seeds hitherto of no use at all, yield a gum with very fine shades of color that range from pink to gright red, salmon, scarlet, pearl gray, tlark brown and khaki. with a fascinating pre sentation of the favor ite styles which the foremost d e s i g n ers have chosen. Miss Manhattan Suits and Coats which re flect what's new on Fifth Avenue. Betty Wales Dresses and Frocks, created by master designers in the newest materials, with good workmanship, which will preserve the fashion lines. M. STERNBERG & CO. Ladiees Shop Visit the Albany Auto, Truck and Tractor Show, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, it is bigger, better, more elaborate than ever be fore. It is educational and instructive. See the wonderful mechanical progress which is reflected in the different makes of cars this year, you'll be delighted with the reception you will receive and the entertainment which has been provided for you. i a-; .CD :;j l -HlliaaMrr.'.i. .tifwani ten ii t n -iia i.ii ill ! mmmmmmmmmm olTTiC !" !s m Axn thiwk jivi rtfArrnr? v.yhirit B )TCi"n ' i IS - m I ff i ARMORY AUDITORIUM j II -'f llv fl I Today, Tomorrow and Saturday . ifj j , A iCy V 'il H The first showing of Post War models automobiles on H t ,.,.:"::::;""""" mm TVvl 1 i! m the Pacific Coast. m Ul ."":rmi ;r' j 1 m A complete exhibit of the latest cars in a most elabor- M j p "-S I I ate, artistic setting. 1 jH ill , .. , ' " Jfi'''i-i'iI";"" ''FJ?lf t'i! , 1 p m Motorists have now their first opportunity to see and H I Si g&f&fertli ! I f 1 compare all the 1920 cars under one roof. ' H . : ::'-.rrzrr faflll III 1 Lewis' famous Multnomah Hotel orchestra will play, , j fii i ftlto p x. m and special entertainment features will delight ' m if fmWSB P theshowvisitorADMiSsioN ; 1 I mL. 11 ; 25c 1 i l- 1 IP ' aSvYOll 1 Li Dance Friday & Saturday in New Murphy Garage m ImI I VW : . iv( ' I ? Under Aus vices of m iMtWlM ".Albany Automobile. Dealers BBjLaatSalseBssiwsW lHPlllIPilM