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AOS TUMI See Display in Connection with Domestic Science Class at Albany Chautauqua ELECTRIC) RANGES broil, boil, roast, toast, fry, and bake like any modern range; and it takes only the turn of a switch to get it hot. No coal, wood, or dust No heat so clean. No servant so reliable. Always ready ... Investigate our low cooking rates Just established Oregon Power Company (Reliable Service) PERSONAL MENTION S FROM FAYETTEVILLB S 9 Fayettcvillc, July IS. (Special to Democrat) Those who were Albany Visitors on Saturday were Mri. J. A. Stieriilan, Mri. Walter Marlon, Mr. Edrl Nitxel, Chat. Hartnn. J. T. Miller. Mri Clen Curlii. anil J. W. Ijinur. o( Peoria. Mr. and Mr. Herman Dcihman and Miss Ida Koch left for Portland on the 8:29 train enroute to 1 1 00 J River. V. II. Achcton had business calling him to Albany on Saturday. A hahy girl was born to Mr. ami Mrs. C. II. Brown last Sunday. Moth er and dauiilitcr getting alonK line. Mr. K. E. Cordon was an Albany Don't Experiment With Your Car We art experts and will poi Itively repair your car at it should be. Furthermore, our charges will be no mora than you have been paying for Inferior work. The Handy Place to Buy Gasoline LEON E. RENNELS' GARAGE 212 East First St. Albany, Oregon visitor Friday. C. C. Dickson of Shedd. boarded the Saturday morning electric for Al bany on important business. A Vcrechagian had business call ing him to Albany Saturday. . Mr. and Mr. I-ouis Schultz, accom panied by Mrs. I. M. Saxton and Mrs. l-eroy Morgan, motored to Verdure Saturday afternoon to visit at the liuine of Mr. and Mri. J. A. Mont Komery. Those who left on the evening elec tric Saturday were Miss Meate llrown, Robt. Crawford, and Renny Drown to attend Chautauqua at Al bany. C. J. I.awson, Mr. Henry Abraham, W. L. Grove, attended the chautau ita at Albany Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Saxton, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McCormick, W. L. Grove. Hull Dawson, left for Albany on the Sunday morning electric. Miss F.dna and Master Cecil Mont gomery of Verdure were visitors at the home of I.ouis Sf hulls, on Sunday. Mils Gladys Schultz returned home Sunday after visiting with friends near Verdure for the past three weeks. Mtttag No. J . To the Business Men of Albany When a good salesman goes out after trarinea,he'Artt'put on a clean collar and fats his shot shlntd. Then he too like mora butintts and he'a made a flying tun toward getting It. Likewise, a community can go after mora business and get It The "clean collar and shiny shoes" of this town are the well-painted stone, the bright, cheery homes, the fresh, clean-looking buildings. The part paint plays In building up local pride cannot be put in ftgures but Its good effects are recorded on the local ' merchants' esse sheets. Buy good paint. We recommend and aell Dutch Boy Ccr. White Lead and pure Unseed oft. W know of nothing sis so satisfactory, so lairing snd cheap In the long run. We sell all other paint neceaaariea aa well. Qet in touch with us today. FOSHAY & MASON, inc. RIVERSIDE ITEMS AND $ PERSONALS OF INTEREST sfisa Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edholin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsh motore-l to the Alsca country on a fishing trip Monday. George Atkeion and Oliver Fritch were in Albany on business Tuesday. Mrs. . Geo. L. Rurbank returned from a Salem visit Tuesday. Mr. Lindstrom was in Albany Wed nesday. Frank Church was an Albany vis itory Thursday. The Thursday club met with Mrs Walter Wltchey. The ladies spent a pleasant afternoon with their fancy work. A dainty lunch was served. Those present were as fotlows; Mesdaniet Everett Young, Robert Dcnlson, Fred Arnold, Geo. L, Bur. hank, Archie Miller and Misses Her thn Heck and Golden Miller. The Country Club was postponed two weeks on account of the meeting lit the school house. Mrs. Rurbank, Mrs. Miller and Miss Gotden Miller attended the Chautau- qua Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I'. E. Church and son Harold went to Albany Sunday even mg. The Anthony boys were called to the bedside of their mother, who, N was feared, was in a dying condition Saturday afternoon. She rallied some what, later, but is still very low. Archie Miller was in Albany on hutincii Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doty and son Cur tis and Misses Florence and Olivcnc Eastman were out on a motor trip Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee were Albany vis itors Saturday evening. The rain has caused a good deal ot extra work with the hay. Most of the shocks are wet through. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Stearns were at Chautauqua Sunday afternoon. A hay rack load of young people from Orleans came down to Riverside to church Sunday night SHRINERS COUNCIL FORMALLY OPENS TODAY AT SEATTLE Seattle, Wash., July 13. In a gor geous array of barbaric splendor, with more than 100 highly trained bands and well drilled patrols participating, all garbed in uniforms of brilliant ori ental design, the imperial potentate of the Shrine order today was escort ed through the streets of Seattle to the Moore theatre to open the forty- first session of the organization. The council was officially .opened by Potentate Swalwell of Nile Tern. pie, Seattle. Addresses bidding the nobles warm welcome to the state and city were made by Governor Lis ter. Mayor Hiram C. Gill, Chairman J. E. Chilbcrg and Judge Thomas Uurke, and were responded to in fit ting manner by the imperial poten tate. Dr. Frederick R. Smith. The day will close with three mam moth balls, all taking place at the same time on different floors. The imperial council delegates and their wives at the Hippodrome: the mem bers of the bands and patrols and their wives at the armory and the rank and file of (he order on the new Bell stree' dock. Here the upper and loger floors wilt be used, with room for 2, 000 dancers at the same time. SAN DIEGO FAIR HAS DRAWN 6009 CROWDS Nearly a Million Altogether Have Visited the Beautiful Grounds. San Diego, July 13. June contrib uted the third largeit monthly attend ance at the San Diego exposition since is opening in January, while July, even at this date gives promise of breaking all records. During June the attendance reached the total of 166,135, a daily average of 5,537. This figure was reached with out any special events or celebrations of importance, plainly indicating that the San Diego Exposition' is drawing heavy patronage by reason of its beauty and the extent of ita exhibits. The only special event which swelled the crowd was the concert which Mme. Schumann-Hcink gave when the sang to 2UJU0 people. The attendance at the exposition since its opening is now close to the million mark and when this figure it reached there will be a general cele bration in which all of San Diego and its contiguous territory will engage. The occasion will be known as "Mil lion Attendance Day." July will undoubtedly contribute large crowds each day. The caster travel is well on its way and trains arc arriving daily with large crowds. The three-day celebration of July 4 just concluded poured thousands through the exposition gates and in the ab sence of official figures the attendance (or the three days is estimated by ex position directors to have been more than 75,000. A number of delegations coming to San Diego for conventions during Ju ly will boost the exposition attend ance. Chief of these will be the Loyal Order of Moose convention which is expected to be attended by 40,000 visitors. Gone to Wisconsin Mrs. H. S. Towle left this morning for Oshkosh, Wis., where she will vis it for a short time. On her return she will be accompanied by Mr. Towle's mother. Kansas Man Here W. A. Hunt has had as his guest his father, M. A. Hunt, of Kansas Mr. Hunt is looking over this coun. try with the view of settling here. Father Died Recently Wm, Woods is in receipt of news concerning the death of his father De- Rome Woods, in Vancouver, B. C, on July 7. Cancer of the stomach )s given as the cause of the death. One other son, besides Wm. Woods, sur vives. Petition for Administrator A petition was filed this morning by the heirs of the estate of Josephine Logan, deceased, asking that Hiram Smith be appointed administrator. There are five heirs and the estate is Valued at about $1800. Big Brother Back- Prof. Chester A. Lyon of Lebanon, returned from Portland yesterday, with his second lot of boys, six of them, Alfred Hirshmsn, Harold Lar sen. Pearl Delethman, Roy Smith, Ed die Harper, and Albert Phillips. These he took out to his place. Some of them were with him last year. Be sides being given a good time they are given some practical lessons in farm ing. Mr. Lyon is their big brother. Elks Grand Reunion Opens. Los Angeles, Cal., July 13. The Elks grand lodge was officially open ed today. Visiting Elks and their fam ilies were entertained by the citizens of Santa Monica, Venice and Ocean Park, popular beach resorts. At noon there was a fish barbecue and clam bake at the Elks' club house on the waterfront. Tonight in Los Angeles the Queen Flora Feast of Flowers will be cele brated. The principal feature ia a ealectrkal pageant, the illuminated floats being escorted by troops and mounted police. S. C. Bakcn, of Salem, arrived in the city yesterday. Lyle Woods came up from Salem yesterday afternoon. Albany State Bank "Safetjr Plus Service" A well-equipped, conserva tive Bank which does a com mercial as well as a savings business. Your business is invited. Hera from St. Louis Jesse R. Galbraith, of St. Louis. Marion county, was in the city yes terday afternoon In hit auto. He con tinues to think Albany about the best place In the world. REAL ESTATE for SALE 2H acres, all in cultivation, mostly in bearing prunes, four room house, chicken parks, good soil, situated right close to Albany, and is cheaper than to own house and lot in Al bany, price orly Jl 100.00. iS Acres All in cultivation, family orchard, situated 5 miles from Albany, fair house and barn, living water, splen did soil. This is one of the best little farms in Linn coun ty. Price $4000.00. 124 Acres, All in cultivation, situated close to railroad sta tion, easy terms, S3M0.00 down. $JUO0 in one year from 'date of purchase and the bal ance on long time at 5 per cent intrrest. This is a good htiv. This farm has, good .buildings and is well improv ed tOace . . . City Property for Sale Gord house and lot on West Sixth street. Basement and - Trice way down. Good house and lot . situated Lyon street, paving paid in full. A snap. To Exchange. T"-o acres and bungalow house. Situated in good town of 2000, Ji il-i ams, all kinds of fruit, -! birn, chicken parks, a K.il nice place, would trade for ennd house in Albany, sitn.ited close in. 44 Acres, All in cultivation, "ooil srvrn room house, good barn, buildings new. would trade for a larger place. 433 Acres of good wheat land, in F.astern Oregon. Fair r -Millings, good well and gas oline engine, all fenced with woven wire fence, would trade fo- ?"d Willamette farm, or good stock of merchandise. . J. V. PIPE A Can of SEMENTOL will stop that leak in jrcur ' Radiator. Clear the way with a Stewart Hand Horn, $5.00 RALSTON'S At 310 West Second, Albany, Ore. Ye Liberty Bell will be on exhibition on the Southern Pacific track at Salem and Eugene July 15 At Salem 2r00 to 2:30 p. go. At Eugene) SrOO to 51S p. go. LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES From Corrallis, Albany, Lebanon, and all intermediate points on sale July 15th for return tame date. Further particulars from nearest agent of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. lAgent, Portland, Oregon Newport Oregon's Popular Beach Resort An ideal outdoor retreat. Hunting, fishing, boating, surfbathing, etc. Interesting visiting points in the neighborhood. Convenient camping grounds, elec--. trie light, pure water. Lew Season and Waok-End Round-Trip Excursion Fares Two Daily Trains from Albany Ask for illustrated folder "Newport" giving list of hotels, rates, etc. A Visit to the Two World Expositions at San Francisco and San Diego is an event of a life-time and one you cannot afford. to miss. -' Special Fares in July to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego on certain dates ' Low Round-Trip Fares Daily j' with stop-overs in either direction t Four Fine Trains Daily In Each . '. Direction Stop-Overs at Expositions All ticketa to the East via California permit stop-overs at San Francisco and Lot Angeles to see the exposi tions. .' Ask nearest Agent for "California and its Two World Expositions." and "Way Side .Note Shasta Route." SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. The New Tyler & George Garage 134 WEST SECOND 8T. AUTO REPAIR WORK and GENERAL MACHINE SHOP EXPERIENCED WORKMEN We are now open for busl ines, and will guarantee the public first-class work at prices that are right AUTO STORAGE . GASOLINE OILS