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1 Organs Wanted ALfcAKt DAILY D.kOCstAt. MONDAY lEPTKMIH , ItW. We arc in need of a few used organs and are in position to make you a very liberal allowance for your organ in ex change on a Victrola, (irafonola or a Brunswick Phonograph. Woodworth Drug Co. Jitney Service Both Phoiifi 35 OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM BBPTRMBEB 24-29 Agricultural Exhibits, Grand Lvc Stock Parade, Harness and Saddle Horses, Running and trotting Races, Hogl, Cattle and Poultry, Farm Ma chinery Hxhibits, Portland Day, Salem Day, Scandinavi an Day, Reformation Day and many other special events. Something of interest every minute. I.ou Round Trip Fares on sale September 20th to 2!th. from all points in Ore gon. Final return limit Octo ber .!rd. All Train Direct to Fair Ground yum IOCS! for partuulara JOHN M SCOTT General Paaacngei Agent Southern Pacific Lines ftAMTI.SSi RAGTIME AND GRAND OPERA AT CAMP LEWIS Music in All Parts ng the Camp Two Hundred Grafanolas Art? Presented CAM P 1 .1- WIS, Tat urna, Waah , KOftTWKfT I.I TI K Untie. Mrtai Sept J4 (J Tvarlity fcfH mrn In n- today ate learning tu he lOMWri tu llie tutu il ragtime, pop ular ImIUc anil grand opera. Muik' in the air, imm out- MM. of thr rami tu thr other, from Mtflj RMfSiflfl B 111 thr men turn in at night PbOMffflplM are aiatirrrd ctcr, w In i ihrt'iiKh the amp I'kclelea .tiit olhei iimaual itiairuuit-iits Bfl almost aa numi-roiia And thru, th' Mftj are a t Tit-rrful lot and tiny MMfl -! v hi stir to thrir h Mfl " i on tent I 'nc TmOSU man ab-nr gave thr loMWfi to he Jill gral' nol.is a ln .1 Mf o m "fiU with rai h in-' hue The iMr tiuirntt wrn datrihuid about Ihr . amp ao all t r ill n i outd m;u their mil air. Tl.ia donor MMBnl tin t,ift on one condition that hi MUM fthmiht not he revealed. Cwp l.ewi i the iuot ilrniut rati' p t m the Northwest Rich ami poor, mm of all nationalities ,m ' ar rral color are working id- hy u!e, prrpahng Ml hi lp down K.itr MM TMM Montana contingent Minrr anil farmer predominate, hut H.i C A w I J 13 A N U NATIONAL BANK SKKVK BY SAVING Every dollar put Inte tlkt bank will shorten the war nd uvi Ule and uffcrki It i, I she ewerr ottsscti Ihal the government la looking hi dale ariala end it OMfM not to appeal vatn Sve lot t govern ment that hai done ao much for yeu loRgl U SAVINGS BANK while the YARNS A hunted mount of "Minerva" yarn hai at rive. I The thia vain i eiiti.il to. or snucrior to. inv other win msdr Colorg are hryott l a ilonht exquisite. Plain COtOft. mixed odon, and silk anil wool mixed Krmrmln the Supply 1 limited The Albany Art Craft there is lten).iuiiti I-' Sherrr of hnga. a a tie criiil theatre man w inronte lverB4fCd fjQQ0 month ('i jCtltiJT. aruther Hillings man. radr a month Kclsey made a (eraoii.it rrttlrt that he he allowed It, Bt ilh the Drat iptota. although he i married and prohaMy nmld MffC MMT1 I aftilly claimed MMIptWMI iati at i al r (ton. t oni;r :ain three officers an. I tun cleric. KM btfl as ned to the at diviainn here This ae.tioii will Ro with the fivUNM to France Bud mm colled and forward I iata of dead, otmded and mis -in Mljof General II A. Creene, COW mandani of the ramp, ia ainRtn ti e praiar of the men wra'hered here ttn- i'er tile sclrrtive service art Hal de clare the men are of an nnn anally higti tvpe and will make fine aoldirra DeWitt Van Court, veteran a!i forna bOXinfl IllttrOCtOr. considered one of thr heat bosing inatrrctor the I'mted State. has heen KStlaMd to Camp LtWM hy lattie J Corbott, it ia prrsiatrntlv reported here I. each Croa. the denttat liffhfw eiuht, ma aatiat Van Court The men M ill r encoitt atfed to take up athletic. ANNUAL METHODIST CONFER ENCE AT SPRINGFIELD Bishop Hnghes Present to Hear Reports and Make Past oral Assignments The annual Methodi't Conference f the fottf COMH ilttridl will op ti iii SprniKt leld tomorrow tVMMMg Ratf lanford, who held cvatitfeliati,: meet tnn herr last winter, it the pastor f the lie w Jamer. Ivhhrrt Methodist hurch in that city. Iliahop Matth impMMi Hntfhet and Mf four distn t up nniendenta, fr WQIiMM Voiini( oji of Portland, Or Janu s Moon o Bogcnt, lr. T li. Pord 01 SoWn ami lr. H J V.ui PiMIMrfl 0( Klamath ill all he preaent with repurta from heir diatrii t, hetidea a IMNMMJ oi MMtora. Mayor K B. Morriaon will wcl me thr viaitinif minister TOMMtaf . A. after which a iiception will in Id for MMMfcf and Mfl Huhes. ' n Wedneiday the regular boii I aaion will lake place Km nti rest niit peakrr this week mm M i " mi Itotttrh, profeaaor of hiaton al Ibrolon in the tarrett Biblical I: tttutr in Chicajro. NeKt Monday thr conference cloM then the hiahop announce the pas toral aasijfnnient. CITY NEWS CARRIED CONCEALED WEAPONS; GETS 10 DAYS Koy Waltrrm.itl. Mfod I1', im ar raikttird he fore Citv RoCOfMrT Cu I f rllttij; this MkOCOttMJ and tfiven a sentence ot ten MMJTI m jail it!"ti the charge ot carryinn a COMOfJod weap on. Waltertnan was taken off train No 13 late la-t nitfht hy the niktht offi cer. He carried a ravoJvti ami vai locked Bp prndini; the hearing in th icorder' court. Hotel Alhanv . y .nkanu - , iilMl AtoNVt , iNL'att sii Marta Solid c...fm AI.BANV'3 KINFM HOTEL I v t)ur Sunday llnntra It. R. WtttWool Prop. Public Auctions (A. L 8tevenon. Corvallia The datei below are reserved by the following: SKPTEMBKK 23th S. J. and W. C. Davia. jouth weat ol Corvallia. 27th J. F. Beene. Halaey. 28th K. Glenn. New Paleatlne Church ?9th Taken, nf me to be announced OCTOBER lit Charley Thorn peon, rut ol Cor vallia. 2nd Peter 2Iehr, R. F. D. No. I. Crab tree. 4th Harry Aabahr, 2 milea nbrth Cor vallia. 5thW. H. Humphry. Sublimity. 6th S. L. Carr, Alaea. gV -VsarVxN . A re the last and finUhind touch I Ml motor car equipment. Ahao- lutely eaaential to fullest n i - - ment of motor) nit- Without Gordon Covers n new car stMin Will - I with (kwtlon Cover an oltl Car atasar lt nrw. ""V H Hade forever? in r- I rii .n car and in -I I v tKkj Va I eirrt writ cover lH IwmJSiQx I or a, m M .1 iliKiive ifVifH A fabrten in brown. n tfmVf JJm an.) tirrv Come in nl 73& A-l2l-l I ee how little they oat. nfi'Affl U COtYkV ovkRa XJm I fit nil tires antlevt-ry kitwl l l and of holder. MattA tMH I to give rung aervfcee ld f ! at a abort price. Ol a couple aod tare your par tire. I RALSTON ELECTRIC I F OPWERALBANY RESIDENT OIES TODAY Mr. P. M. Tarr ah di-U early this aftgtnMKM at her home in Cur. all i a: the age of about 4o year She . aj hern silk ahout a year. She NMVMI in mourn her lo. her huh id. r. . Parrtah, a Southern Pacific rail i uad conductor running out of Cof a His ; tu MMUy hair tax ParHth, GOOTJHI C I'arnah and three sisters felrt .1 S Van Winkle, of tht c.t Mr. W C. Ihilli (IMM llOftt. Ore Koti), and Mrs. Kva j Goiaa of Grea: 1'alU. Montana. She w as a MPMMMM nt mcmher ol the Christian chur-h in Corvallts. Thi iuner.il arranKemcnt ill he madi later. The interment v ill take plao m koaehurk Mi l'arrish formcrl. lived in thi city where she was ; tm nil" r of i lie l)cnree ol Honor am Ladies Circle of the W. f W MAYOR OF SALEM OPENS STATE FAIR TODAY STATE FAIR GROUNDS, Salon ft 24. (U. P. The state lair MM) ffiCMuT opemd here at 11 O'CMXl this bkm mm w tih iddrcaaci ot w tJ it me hy . 11. Savage, president 0 the state lair hoard, ami Waltci Kcycc. mayor ot SoMMk The Chern.in hand and AltCf Prict Mtiure. well knon Bokcf Mciallal itirnislud music lor the opening pro gram, Todav .i children's day al the lair and the program wa arraii to be especially attractive to child ren. Pony races and Mrs. Ralph White s dancing girl featured t h afternoon's program. A concert h the Chcrrun hand t niazht t expected to draw a hi rrowtl. Tha Mock hanks and exhibit p.iil iOU arc crowded with exhibit Practicalll CTerl ctmmunity in th Mate i rcproi tited The best 0 score ot county NUrg was ent h I-'irtmen Hold Open House The puldii i invited to in ape t the fire house thia evemntf '1 he repair to the !! have been completed, and refreahment will he served to those who desire to inpect the new quarter P. O Clerk Back John liioiiphrrys. who ha been ill for the past week, i back aicain at li desk in the postoffice. Food Pledges Mailed The food con -er vat ion committee of the I Iks lodge, on Mating of Fred liaison, J. J. Coll ns and E. I. Cu sick, has mailed out tne pledge to very member of the !',!." W C T. U. to Meft The W C. T. U. will meet at fcJO tomorrow at the home of Mr. L I Mlain The election of officers a ill take place and as this it tiie last meeting before the state convention, every member i urged to he present Viitin Son at Salem Postmaster C H. Stewart went t-j Salem thia morning to attend the ItOMI fair and spend a couple of hour th-re with his on. Capt. W. F. Stew art, who has been at Clackamas fo some time. Mr W F Stewart will accompany C. H. Stewart to Alban this evening for a few day' visit be fore leaving for Charlotte. North Car "tina. Goes to Salerr II Me Lillian Hankin-. went to Sa- HZHZHXN i xhxhihx HAMILTONS jj Ready! S A Timely Display I of Newest Fall Petticoats Gildow in Town lelmi r ldo , a member of th Naval ResctM m Hrciucrton Washing too. arm i d lasl ntglit for a lew hours' furlough ith his parents Gone to Salem Miss Cattliild went to Salem thi morning vshcrc she H Ml a MtgJ in thi art depirtmcnt, in connecti ltd the State Fair. Visiting Patents Mr. and Ml G. L Ie Truax s in the citv viitmg the parent Mr 1 Ml lruax. M r. and Mr. Shupp. If you want a date, write the un dersigned for assignment and other particulars. A. L. STEVENSON. Auctioneer Human Horn. In the anatomical tnueeOMi of the Ktllnbm ch iiniM'tstlv four horn?, sre in cnwl whieh bod groin bmm bo man heiid- i f ttMM Is BMMH psreto tmelioe Ions, ni ht. U ns the little oaor anil rrooked n ilaipo A KabM ItM had tt It beiiis IhU Uis. riptlon "This horn wnsnit by Arthur Temple ehlrnraeoo, out of tin he. id of MMMI ; m b Loir, betna tliroa micmmi Mara the right ear. bofdfO MltMOMMa, the ftott Of llaj litTt. It "us h u rowing seven rentes Her nee I fifty yen res." The I lirce other human Inn us also grnivd the he ids of Indies tu IBM morning !'r a l ith friends day H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Visiting Parents Mr Leonard llnr.i went to Port I land thi morning for a rati v. 'ti arrnt. On Legal Bminesa tmlgi- P k Kelly went to Sajes kil tnorrr.ng on legal buine. EsptCMd Home J. UcChasMtjr, who lias bicn ork at Uuart2Mlle for the a,t fe tcks, is expected home thi eveniru Mrs. Dawson Arrived Mr-. William R. IJawson c ;.rin.-ticld arned Here yeslerua l .a., a tew days with her parents. Mi nd Mrs. George V Hughes and to .er her brother, George Hughes, w ho home t'roin Poffl C anby on a :ur-ugh. Keturn From Oakville Mrs. O. H. Morrison and ciuldren tuned list night from Oakvill,. heie they have lncn visiting al the ome of Mrs. Morrison' parent. Mr. 1 Mr- H. HoUtein. Payne Is Expected Today- Word was rcccncd yesterday that Buiiord Payne ot an 1 rancisco a .rmer resilent of this city, would a thru Albany aoOM time thi eve- ug. Payne is w ith a troop train en ute to American Lake. Home From Fort Canby Mc-sr. Glen Gilbert. lieorge Hughe. Robert Stewart. Clyde ilar- obl. Ferri William and Ziinmermall. maben ot the Fifth Company oa.t Artillery al Fort Canby, ar- rr. ed home early yesterday morning tor a short iit with relative. They will return late tomorrow afternoon. Captain Stewart to Pass Thru- Word lia been re.ened here tlt.il aptain W I Stewart, son of Judg tcwart of this city, who is on Hi Hospital Stall, will pa- thru Allan) day cn route to Charlotte! ill. North Carolina. Scott Hart in Town Seeond Lieutenant Scott Hart, rmher of llaitery C, Light Fiel rtillery. of the Fir.t Washington a" W.illa Wall.i. .irriv . .1 home last uight day' visit with bis relatives. High School Teacher Arrives Miss Aduie Com erse of PofthUM arrived in Albany Saturday evening he will teacii in the Albany high lltannl this winter. While here she slaying at tin home of R. K. lhl- tng. Home F'tom Fort Stevena Second l.teuten.int Mile Mckc irturnrd to lbar Iat night from Fort Stevens for a couple of day' visit with h' parents. Stowell Dawson in Town Stow ell Dawson returned to l!any last night from Newport, where lie l a heen in'hargc of the Nye Crerk store for tne last tew months. Gone to Seattle Mr. F.dw-in 1' Fortntiller ami ".lr. Hert Stei ens, went to Seattle. Wash ineton. this mornmg. to visit their husbands, who are in the Marine band stationed on the l'nierity ol Wah- tngton eampua. vir. teven. win letltrn to Vibany in two weeks. b"f Mrs. l-ortmiller will remain indefin itely. On Columbia Highway Attorney Carl Sox and Tt. W P. White left thi morning for Portland ii the White ear and expect to take r. trip up the Columbia Highway be fore returning to Albany. H H S N H X H Z N X M H X H Z Models that are assured of their popularity this Fall designed by skilled petticoat makers copies and J adaptationr too, of costly styles from the most ex- R elusive style snops in New York and Paris. H X H Z U Ch; use now to suit your New Fall Outer Apparel X get ihe correct dash and swing to your skirt, straight sidelines, widening to fulness at the bottom, is the X woid. M X So these new SILK TAFFETA numbers are irresis- H tihie -so many new billowy flouncing ideas, cluster- B tucks, scalloped pleats and frills that only the most H painstaking care could produce. Best of all they have that patented adjustment Jeature that elimin- M aies all use o: binding elastic, visible strings, hooks ar.J eyes, etc. Ready, here, awaiting your selection $3.95 TO t&M H Cash Values Worth While HAMILTONS H HZHZHZH H Z HZHZHZH Visited Parents Miss Zoe Task spent the week-end at Lyoiii visiting her parents. No Home Defense Drill Tonltfit The home defense league will dis continue drill until after the troo;. trains have been taken care of. They ill possibly not all be taken care ol until October. By that time thc hope, to secure the guns and continue 1 Irflt Hue notice will be ifiven. To Attend High School- Miss Kathcrine I.onttdrn. of nea- Kddyville. arrived Ml Albany Satur- ilav evening to attend Alhanv high KOOol thi winter. While here she vsill make her home at T. R. Htilhert. Appreciated Eats Wodr wag received here today from Lowell Sttlson and hi squad, thank- Ins the Indies ot the G. A. R. and comrades for the box of "cats" WBicft wa presented them. Mrs. Miller Returns Home Mrs. Roht A. Miller of Portland ! returned home this morning after couple of weeks' visit here with relatives. QUIT MEAT f YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY I a4Ll fl MMW 0 If? mi -""rrvr swcctier is ue- cionpri Pnpr. i iollnn r Jt cphnnl or college. if VI T. JUnuen lactoaapplkfa iw IMW MMi wio . jut! .Jkeei rtK i,s ti-n IOM M y?r d.n'rr pv.tf SV) I OBf OMMOOaBlMMMTMOMor iUain Clothing Co. Tak tkblwpoanfal ot Skits IT Bsak , I hurts or BUddr bo th en Drink lots of water. We afj nation of roast eaters ana onr Mood Is filled with oris acid, saya well-known authority, who warns ua to be constanUy on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their ntmost to free the blood ol this irritating acid, but become wees: from the overwork; they get sluggiah ; the eliminstire tiaauea clog and thua the waste Is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When tout kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you hare stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder ia irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you baee severe hsud aehea, nervous and dizxy pells. aleeplMS nesa, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jsd Salts; take a tableepoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few daya your kidneys will act line. Thia famous salts is made from the acid of rapes and lemon juice, combined with lit1 in. and haa been used for generations to flush and stimulate dogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine ao it Is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder dieorders. Jad Balta is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent Mtbia-water drink, and nobody ean make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidney clean and etrrc. PAINT NOW! Buy Paint And Brushes From Barker Hard ware Store 21e W. First St. Weather Report Yesterday' temperature ranged Mom 42 in 6o degrees. Kiver irll to 10 feet.