io u I il A lw ays F in d 1 - --- - ’»»OL-. ¡S \ KVJ * / rying tbe road* wuuderfully and urday night for thia week only, no d ’’tht highlv «npreei»t*d bv 1 h - class sta rts on tha^last half of . n r .stim a h 'e mail t ’ e IT»n Tri r • r. l e i , , i. a had « bie»M. UaUey itacts b> » fr T hat you $et m ore genuine satisfaction at less cost w hen you use this class of tobacco. 1 i T A small i “’!• -c A l ♦ U,Hr. Illg -y V•. i S m U i< la y , chew lasts so much longer than . «—- a big chew of the ordin ary kind. A n d the full, rich real tobacco taste gives a long last,ng chewing satisfaction. eol <,:i account of illtieee A car of hogs was shipped froi here last week. C harier Davis haa been on tl sick list for a few days. L M Stone ha- been having a lim e with his head. He c itin ' t iindef-tand it f(.r fc.. -aye tl ,,t i never acted th a t n a y before Tl » trouble started w ith a cold wttliny in the back o f hi« rig h t ear which developed in ’u some lim of an in te rn a l ah- • s s . A t h e it develo; p | t > s ,c ll an e x 'u hat it i 'i i its wav to the sur face and he had it lanced and 1.» - now resting easier. 1 iie dram a w ent to H arrisbu-y md made a h it before a ful io tt-e . Mr« Paul Dawson and two littl. -hildreu and M t- Dawson’* m o i l •r, Mr* Al Saylor, all from Albs, «y. spent S atu rd ay and Suudu visiting a t the Daw son home n t i 'h e d d . Caterrh Cannot Ee Cured n t h IOC a i , .- p r m c v r . o N a n a n n o t re a c h th e a s -1 o f th e ,.o ,a > a t a r r h Is a lo c a l u is ta s c g r e a tly ln- l u .n r s a lj> c o r s t l t u t l b n a l c o n d itio n . • M 1n nW!pr to c u r* r - ir.ua’ — k* a n in ta e n a l re m e d y , n a n Ji’a s Ca a r r h C a r t is V A m f n tp rn n ’ly an« r ta t h r u t.^e M->». i o n th«* m u ro n » ur « e ra o f m e »yatem . H a l l s C atarr* '• r e w a s prea< rib e d b y o n e o f th » her» >nyslcfan* in tta. c o u n tr y f o r y. a r r Tt •• c o m p o te j o f an m e o f the b e s t tonic« in H all - a t a r r h < u re iw w h a t p ro d u t ea au< h w o n d s r- u 1 r e s u lts In c a t a r r h a l co n d l- » fo r ‘ e e tlm m la ls . f re a AO D nV,f' . r'T . * S ° ■ P r °P ’ Toledo, O All ru rfflltH H a ll a F a m ily P ills f o r e o n s tip s tlo n 9 I 1 t x ith h a rro w s. D isc h a rro w s , S p rin t to o th h a rro w s . H o llers, b o th k in d s 1 K Charity Grange Items. ( u l t n a t o r s . 2 - h o r s o a n d a 7 -to o th 1 -h o rse A lanure s p r e a d e r s , th e b e st t h e r e i n b v te s t M r. E A K izer went to Eug-i T h ,; T ,t,„ , 1 0 - 2 u K x a m i r ....... ,„ v II.................. I mt Friday to get some ne , 3-2 li p e n g in e s a n d c re a m s e p a r a to r s . C o m e it glasses. M i’ ses Grace and Nettie Fiat a n d look th e m o v e r a n d we will sw a p w ith y o u »me down from Eugene F rida \ <• h a v e on h a n d 1 s e c o n d h a n d 1 -h p e n g iiu vening to spend the week end » b-h S to v e r e n g in e a n d 1 g rim ie r . W ill s e ll c h e a n a !.*« mme. T h e s e a r e s o m e o f th e th in g s . O r d e r r e p a ir s . \ o w ° w m o r n h in w e g im p l e m e n t store !, >>\ for sone special dub rates vwj k,ng°Pe t0 ha' e f°r y°U befwrt ft * ft ft W A E asts u 212 s W kst F ims T. Two S tores W E E a stbo w 136 Lvon S tbmet Eastburn Bros. I Sapphire, Montana Hardwheat flour, sack 2.85 barrel $11.23 -nowfall. Hardwheat flour, sack 2.50 barrel 10.00 3ulk rolled oat- 4 pounds 25c, 17 pounds 1.00 ■arina No 10 sack, 75. Fancake flour No 10 sack anv kind .78 lolled oats, pancake flour, W heathearts, Porlach flour pckg .80 Jalifornia White beans 20 pounds 1.00. 100 pound sack 4.90 Handy cut maccaroni 3 pounds 25c, 13 pound b for 1.00 (T aken from th e Shedd Yisitoi iood Julian prunes 3 pounds 25c, 13 pounds 1.00, 50 pounds 8.71 of Fell 23rd.) Fancy black figs 2 pounds 25c, 0 pounds for 1.00 i lie afternoon of W’a°hingt< n' Fancy Albany cured bacon pound 35c, 3 pounds 1.00 birthday being a holiday, lie Country Club coffer pound can 35c, 3 pound can 1.00, 5 lbs 1.63 young people ui the High Schoo ood blended coffee pound 20c, 6 pounds for 1.00 took acme weenie* and buna an« Small oranges 15c dozen, 7 dozen 1.00, larger size dozen took themaelve- to the top o .20 Saddle B'.itte m ountain and had : Fanned tomatoes 2 cans 25c, 9 cans for 1.00 weenie roast. The next day son lood salmon 7 cans 1.00, Oval sardines 6 cans 1.00 >f them were sore f m u s le , bu White Wonder soap 20 bars for 1.00, E 'k Savon soap 25 bars 1.00 all declared they had a good time iood Gunpowder tea, 35c. 3 pounds 1.00, black pepper tound .28 C, 9 ti II, : . Í . . . W A Lane |s a t one of the En .-ene hospital«, having be«n f,lu. r •ted on f,,r appendicitis He i I «ported a« im proving. Harold K iser u n i wife wen meets at the home of Joel H uston 1 Halsey, last w w k, going down ueeday and returning the follow « 'Uy. These beautiful S priog days a io We buy eggs for cash or trade. Eastburn Bros. Albany. 1 » I f UITtE SEM The Chiropractic secret of good bodily health is very s i» , p ie- so simple it may surprise you. a tn r7 n u’’ ‘ “ ienCe ° f Chir0Pract>c assumes th at the Cre­ ator knew His business when He made man. B arrie« ecci- dents. man does not need a crutch. If he did the C reator would have furnishe j him with one. Similarly, m an’s internal machinery shou.d not need drugs to make it run properly ? ra»kted LHe Jreato r knew His business, we tru st eon- •ede that the body of man is a finished p ro d u c t-a complete machine. Then why doesn't it run properly; Why i s n ' i ev- everyone healthy? J u p p o s e you have an auto. You run it over rough, bumpy ro, d You race the engine. You neglect to oil tbe bearings lmeUin t i t Vai VeS.RP\ ChOkedUP- Y° U pUt low *ra(fe e in the tank In short, you pay no attention to the car a iu e’7 A rd " T ,"definitdy» no m atter how much y o . ■ it. Ar.d one day the < a r refuse* to tun. W hv’ Now when the auto gets stalled, do you pour sassafras tea Jle tank. put a ,e.dhtz powder in the radiator and b a th , thf carburetor with oil of cinnamon? t J ™ tg° t 0 e X p e r t mechanic- The car is all there, but the Parts need adjusting. T hat’s the mechanic’s job. I he Chiropractor is the expert mechanic of the bod-ly ma­ chine He does not employ drugs. He simply adjusts the hu­ man i r t c h r e , , d l l t n k t s i t alone. y aajU8ts tne hu Nature is the real curative agent. The Chiropractor isn’t / ¿ 'n s to get N ature's job away from her. He couldn’t if he This, then. L- the Chiropractic secret of health- adjust t h . bod.,v machine and then let it alone. Result health N..w that you know the secret, you will want to go to a Chiropractor right away and have him to adjust YOUR body to normal. You’re not sick? Fine. But you w \n t to OTAY well, don t you. See a Chiropractor now. D R . R . H. H A R R IS