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Albany Daily Democrat from Albany, Oregon • Page 5

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DO GRAVES WOMAN'S LIFE NKW YORK, Jan. 10 Stella another alar In tfe galaxy of dog harolam. Hha la a iiuatun bull dog who aavrd tha Ufa of her mistress, Mr. Bryan in a light kmiona caught tha llama from a gas hater, acrvamud and Stella came bounding to tha rescue and aiming tha blui-Ing garment tore it off with foot and clawa and took it to the kitchen fur a douae In a pail of water. Then by barking the dug called in tha neighbors, who found the woman but alightly ahorked and burned.

Now Stella haa a gold mounted collar, a new crib, and a China plata. New Brazilian Minister to U.S. 1 8 Accomplished i RIO DE JANKRIO, UntU, A-ig-uno Cockrane da Alcncar, Just appointed Hrailllan Ambassador to Ui United Stales, ia considered one of Ilraill'i moil accomplished and experienced' diplomat. IU ha bran In the service 2D yuan. Ha wai mini, ter to Peru from 11)11 until 1U1H whan he wjb rrcallrd to aum tha ilutle at aub-secrolary at the Ministry of Foreign Kiladuns.

Dr. da Alrnrar speaks Knglish flurntly. Likely to be Made up Next Year Economy Sale Real Bargains in Ladies Suits Liberal Reductions on Ladies Coats Ladies Sweaters Reduced Ladies Dresses at Prices that will Save Your Dollars Millinery at Cost Price No Better Time Than Now to Save M. Sternberg Co. i r.e I LADIES SHOP 1 ru French Pastry and Cakes of All Kinds Come in and see the nice line of Cake that oar baker, Wm.

Curran, is putting out. Nothing to equal it in the city. Special prices for Socials and Banquets SEARS GROCERY A BAKERY let aad Ferry Txk tha hint and go to tha woods. Warraaty Deed George A. Palmer W.

to K. Hunter and wife, land in Tp 14, 1 1 Weat. A. H. Pengra and wife, to Beaaie Javoral, landa in Galbraith'a add' N.

Brownsville. J. N. Hunter and -wife, to George Palmer and W. landa in Tp 14, a 2 Wet, 45.04 acres.

"Some Men Doif Know It Yef says the Good Judge LONDON. The shortage rh produe tion of food cause by the war haa nm vitt h-n marls vood. end Is not likely 19 be in tha next year, say Charles O. -iiirnim niary secretary to the Food Mini try. The wheat Crops in exporting coun-I rite had run down while the demand for wheat in the importing eounTTfcs was up, he declared.

That was largely due to the fact ihu crops in Europe were greatly diminished, lie predicted that the next ear woukl be the moit critical since the con meneement of the waf with regard to supplies and prirea of both butter and Cheese. The dairy product of Australia would be much below tha nor mal owing to drought of the' There wis no prospect Of the world'a supplies of sugar being inc- 3 Ing to the ravrge of war, tha meat producta would be down by about ton. It was evident, ha said, that the people of Europe would not be able to cat aa much meat at they had in the year before tha war. Mr. McCurdy understood that tha requisition from France, Belgium and Italy at present amounted to between 400,000 and 500.000 tons.

Ha did not see where they were going to get It but it wat vident that if people o( this country got a much meat aa 1.. .1. t. nacoc wou.a no.j n.v. betauaa tha rest of Europe wa haa- grj spb 10 lerge- eftien wvjiu ue starving.

At the present time, however, there wa a glut of meat in England and during- the "next two or three months it would be arriving at a rate at which it would difficult to dispose of it There was a serious risk of a large proportion of these cargoe going bad owing to inadequate cold storage facilities. Crabtree Chronicles CRABTREE, Ore. Jan, 20. The potato grower who did not sell before tha freeze, and did not get their dock of spuda frosen were in lock for once, a tha one now beinr offered hitheat on record in the office of the "Crabtree spud grower os-sociation." W. L.

Gearhart and W. E. Watson loaded a ear of spuds last week and are now considering the advisability of using part of tha proceeds to buy up (he Lacomb oil. fields. J.

N. Rciley ia beginning work on the basement of his new house, which he had to discontinue on account of the cold spell. The rock crusher- at Sanderson's bridge I being run at full capacity now in order to keep the flock' of tricks going, which are hauling gravel on the Albany road. From the job they are doing it look as though the road would be ready for surface by next (Ummtr. Harmony Grange had an open meeting Saturday for the installing of officer and entertained many vis itor at banquet which only Grangers know how to prepare, and in addition to the Lecturer's program which in itself was a rare treat, there were some splendid talk 01 eo operation and consolidation of cchooN, which is becomlnc real livc 14.13 in theso parts.

Those who spoV.s oh the consolidation question were. Worthy Master, F. Cornett, Leslie Cade, of Grand Prairie Grange, Cap. F. M.

Powell, and Mrs. Powell and others. Brother Cade wa the installing officer of tiio day and was assfsted by Mr.Carie. M. Powell announced a community meeting, to be'lield at Union hall at Crabtree on Febnary 14, for further discussion of the school question and other matter of importance to tha comunity.

There' will be a dinner and a good progrom prepared for tha occasion, Capt. Powell and family were guests at the Cornett home on Sunday Will Volkman Is about ready to serve the public at his new garage in Crabtree, whic he Is fitting up in the Bungalow store building. M. A. Freeman la getting the addition to hi store In shape to be ready for a grand.

opening for the spring trader Theru are quite a number of "gasoline wood saws which are kept quite liusy supplying the present demand for wood, but the present supply and demand makes it look like, the next winter supply wilt very short tirpa b-jt It should not be Inferred from this that there wo'uV byno dif- 1 ftcuiiy a regards tha meat situation ru Of ft Ifi ru N. M. to a S. If You Keep Money In tha atura or office, It'i subject to Iom by lira or theft. yoa kesp chveka too long before depositing, thrWre sometimes returned markM "No Tha aafa way la to hava -a Chock Account with thla bank, and dapoalt dally.

Capital Surplus W.OvO J. VV. Cusick Co. Bankers Albaa, Orefon DUKX HOT Ttk TO A BAD COLD flat a amall paekage of Hamburg Itrnut Tu at any pharmacy. Taka a tableapoonful of tha Ua, pat a cup of tolling water upon it, pour through leva and drink a taaeup foil at any tinu during tba da or before retiring.

It la tha moat effective way to braak cold and aura grip, aa It opena tha none of tba akin. relieving congestion. Alao loosens tba bowela, tbua driving a cold from tba aystam. Try It tba nazl tlma yoa auffsr from A mM nr llui svln. 1 la Inaimuln and antlraly rsgstabls, tbarafora sola and harmless.

RUB BAGKACH AND RIGHT OUT lob Fain and Itiffneat a way wita a amall botlla of old hoaett St Jaoob Xiaimtat Wnea Tour beck is eore and lama or lombagn, eelatioa jr rheumatism haa yoa etlfTened up, din't suffer I Get a SO cent bottle of old, bonaat "St Jacobs Linimrn'k' any drug store, pour a little In your ham and rub It 1 right into the pain or ache, and by tha I time you count fifty, the eoreneaa and lameness la gone. 1 Don't stay crippled I Thla aooUiing, penetrating oil needs to be used nuly oaoa It takes tha ache and pain right -out of your back and ends the misery. It la magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn tba akin. Nothing else stops lumbago, aclatlot and lama back misery to promptly I Before and After you play or work In sun pr wind, give a thought to your face. If you want a fair complezion treat it fairly treat it often.

Don't spoil your fun byvforgetting that your cheeks and lips need COLD CREAM FACE POWDER ROUGE, ETC. Burkhart Lee The Store of Fair Treatment" jjja FACtjj SHOES FOR KIDDIES MADE American Jewish Relief Worker Start Factory in Poland NEW YORK There la one more ahoa factory running in Poland, 260 1 Jobleaa, destitute shoemakers are back on tha payroll after several year furced idleneaa and 10,000 barefoot children are soon to hava shoes. That'a one way laidor HershAeild, American Jewish Relief CommUs lon er in Poland la combining relief and reconstruction work He found tha factory in Vllna, aubaidixed it with relief funda at his disposal, gave employment to 260 hungry Jewish work-and immediately 1egan turning out children'! ahoaa. Movie Producer ''fA Bad ROTTERDAM, A dispatch to' the i Nleuwe Rottardamachc Courant states i that a dircctoKjof a Danish firm deal- Ing in moving picture film haa been arrested at Copenhagen charged with i copying American films and lending them to Germany. Average for the height of women show that those born In summer and autumn are taller than those horn in spring ahd The 'talleat jglrh are born In August StartTomorrow arid Keep It Up Every Morning Oat In tha habit.

of drinking ia ftaaa hot water before breakfaat, We're not here long, so let'a make our stay agreeable. Let ua Ilea well, aat wall, dlgeat well, work well, aleep wall, and look well, what a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very eaay It la If one will only adopt the morning Inside bath. Folka who are accustomed to. feel dull and heavy when they ariaa, apllt-ting headache, atuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid alomach, can. Instead, fool aa fresh aa a daisy by oprnlng tha alulcea of tha system each morning and flushing out -the whole of tha Internal polsonou stagnant matte rv Everyone, whether ailing, alck or wall, ahould, each tnornlnay before breakfast, drink a' glasa of real hot water with a toaapoonful of llmoatono pboaphate In It to waah from tha atomach, liver and bowel tha prevloua day'a Indigestible waate, aour bile and poiaonoua toxin i thua cleansing, aweetonlng and purifying tha entire alimentary canal Wore putting mora food Into tha atomach.

Tba action of hot. water and lltnoatone phosphate on an empty atomach la wonderfully In vlgorating. It eleana out all the aour fermentation, gaava, waate and acidity and- glvea one a aplendld appetite for breakfaat. While you are enjoying your breakfaat the water and nhoaDhata la oulotly extracting This class of tobacco gives a man a lot more satisfaction than he ever gets out of ordinary tobacco. Smaller chew the good taste lasts and lasts.

Yon don't "need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will you that. TODAY'S EVENTS Tha twenty-eccond annual Negro Conference, eatabliahed by tha late Booker T. Waahington, will open to day at Tuakego Institute. Tlx annual convention of the Auo-c la ted General Contractor! of America will meet in Chicago today and ron tlnue in acaaion until Saturday.

U.l... air TtmtilA itr.n u. r. 1 Senator Charlea P. Beaubien of Mon- treal are to be speakers at a dinner to be given tonight by the Canadian So ciety In New York City.

Convention Opening Today Lincoln, Nebraska, Nebraska State Dairymen' Association. Lincoln, Nebraska, Nebraska Horse Breeders' Association. Today's Calendar of Sports Raciag Vlnter meeting of Cuba-American Jockey Club, at Havana. Winter meeting of Busineaa Men's Racing at New Orleana. Automobile Opening of annual ahow of Spo Wane Automobile eDalera' Associa tion.

Annual meeting of Automobile Dealers' Association, at Atlanta. Shooting -Midwinter Handicap Target Tournament, at Plnchurst, N. Golf Annual January Tournament at Bel-leiar, Fla. Boxing Fred Fulton v. Tom Cowler.

6 rounds, at Philadelphia. Jae' Sharkey v. Jabex White, 10 rounds, at Detroit. Eagan vs. Johnny Wilson, 12 round, at Boston.

Johnny Tillman vs. Frank Barrieu, 10 round, at Calgary. Charlie McCarthy va. Henry Anderson, 10 round, at Calgary. Tangent Itema TANGENT, Jan.

21 Special to the Dcmocrat-rMra. Minnie JenkS, who has been visiting her brother and, other relatives started on hex return to Walla Walla a few daya ago. M. F. Wood haa aold hi 40 acre farm three mile southeaat of Tangent, to J.

M. Modill of Denver, Colo. He and hia son and daughter-in-law have already taken possession, and are well pleased with their new home. Mrs Alic Scott, who ha been visiting with her son C. Scott, two milea aouth of Tangent, left laat Sunday for Snoqualvill, to Visit her daughter, Mrsv S.

R. Archibald; Mr. George Ausman who own a large farm near here, but now Uvea In Salem, made a business trip' to the farm last week. Mrs. F.

P. Slate who Uvea on the Ausmon farm ia quite aerioualy alck at thia time, 'f G. H. Moss recently aold some of his fine blooded sheep to J. B.

Cor-nett, the shorthorn cattle king, who lives near Shedd. The" present cold freexlng weather ia injuring the fall grain quite badly. It is still too soon to tell how much damage waa dona to berry vines and other small frulta by tha cold ia they look very aickly, only "where the vines were covered with snow, The roads are very bad and are daily getting worse, aad before spring comes they be almost impassable in many places. Pfcoae Ralph E. May et ux to Chaa.

Sterling, land in Block in town of North Brownsville. J. H. Kauffmaiv-and wife, to C. O.

Buraell and wife, lands in Block 8, in Hackleman'a Heirs First Add. Al- bany. Tillie Gordon to Rolla Hawkina and wife, landa in Tp. 15, S. R.

4 W. The United State haa more women physicians than any other coantry. Two Styles tobacco long fine-cut tobacco TURN HI DM-WITH SAGE TEH UbecT with Sulphur It Darkens 10 Naturally Nobody can Tell. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Bulnhur for darkealna arar. I atreaked and faded hair la grand- mother recipe, and rolks are assjn using It to hasp their hair a good, even color, which la quite sensible, aa wa ara living In an age when a youthful appearance la of the greateet advantage.

Nowadays, though, we don't hav the troublesome tesk of gathsring the ssfrs and the mussy mixing at boms. Ml drug stores asU tha ready-to-uee product. Improved by the addition of other Insredlsnta, called "Wyeth'a 8ee and Sulphur Compound." It la vary popular because nobody osn dlaoovar It haa been appllsd. Simply molatea your comb or a soft brush with It and draw thla through your hair, taking one email strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what da-llghta tha ladles with Wyeth'a Sag and Sulphur Compound, Is that, ba-aidsa r.eautlfully darksntng the hair after a few application It alao produces that soft loatre and appearance of abundance which la so attractive. Thla raady-to-uee preparation la a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a mora youthful appearenoe.

It la not Intended for tha cure, mlUga Hon or prevention of duaaaa, Put Up In RIGHT CUT is a short-cut W-B CUT "i is a Albany I State Bank "Always at You Sei rice 1 a large volume of water from tha blood and getting ready tor a thorough limning of all tha Indde organe. 1 I The millions of people- who ara bothered with constipation, bllloua apella, atomach trouble; other who have sallow eklne, blood disorders and alokty complexions are urged to gat a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. Thla will coat vary little, but la aufoelent to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of Inside-bathing before break-fast I.

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