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Al.IMM IMILt DKMIHKAI. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 1918. PAGE THRU Marriage License i A marrlege license was issued yes terday to Hugh I''. Iiuiii and 1. 1 In llul bert, both of Alliaiiy, ami liutli over the legal age. lUrrUburi Maa Here hany yesterday. County Agent Delayed Owing to tin fart that tin board of reirohls of O. A. ('. will nut meet un til the 2d of tii present month for the purpose of confirming ths aiipoinl- (). C. Drinkard of llnrriiiliiirir whs ntrnt of the new rourtty arefit, he will attending to Inislmiss mattnrs In Al- tit arrive in Alhnny until thiit dnie. EASTHUKN GIVES HIS VIEWS IN STATEMENT Tells of IHh Plans in Event lie Win Nomination from Countv Judge McKnijfht Your War Garden Tou will need garden tools and we can supply your wants. Wizard Fertilizer NONE HETTER AND NONE JUST AS GOOD. Price $1.55 per Sack Worth $2.25 Hulbert-Ohling Hardware Co. To lh Voters of l.inn County: I de sire to impress upon you the alieolute necessity of a thorough understand ing and unselfish endeavor in work ing out our mutual problems in Unn county, and as th County Judge is your servant, I eft mi to fill the office, to tin very best of his aliility, I desire to state th policy I shall endeavor to pursue should you see fit to elect me to that honorable position of trust, it is not necessary for me to mention that I have been a resident of Linn county for the past 21) years, and I shall leave to you as to my record during that time, as it is the future that we are moat concerned about at the present time. The office of County Judge in con junction with the two County Com missioners, should be men of exper ienced business ability, honest and up i right, not bound by any promises oth er than to do their full duty for the fieople they serve, securing 100 cents n service for every dollar expended of the rounty funds. The building and maintenance of puldie roads is the most vital ques tion before the people today, and I am sure that the desires of the peo ple should be followed by the Countv ; Court to the letter, allowing thera to control the expending of the finances they have been taxed to raise, and 1 that every dollar assessed from the I people for road purposes be put on the I roads and not held up by the County Court and allowed to revert back in I to the general fund to make a good Iinanciai snowing lor ine coumy 11 the end of each year. If elected to the office of County Judge I shall obey the laws of Oregon to the letter by aiding in securing a competent County Roadmaster, whose duty it shall be to supervise all road con struction, and divide the county into road districts, placing men well quali fied as overseers of the various dis tricts. sworn to keep an accurate rec- This Season Be Sure to Buy Early it More Where These Came From Doesn't Always Hold This Year We don't Ilka to keen harping on the shortage of wool and the difficulty of getting clothes. We have anticipated your needs the best we can and really have a fine assortment of clothing ready for you to inspect. But the fact remains that, as these assortment of fabrics, models and sixes become broken, it is next to impossible to duplicate our orders. In the whole history of the country it was never harder to buy clothing. It was never before so true that EARLY BUYING PAYS. No doubt we can take care of you whenever you are ready to come In and select your Spring clothes, but wo can take care of you MUCH BETTER RIGHT NOW than we can LATER. There are some clothes buyers in town who figure that the wool situation is likely to be worse before it's better, and they are buying two and three suits in order not to be caught later under-supplied. The Blain Clothing Company "Value-First Store' ore! of all Improvements and expend- j Iturea made by them, all to be under the direct supervision of the County! Court. And I am positive that under; this policy the amount expended as salary for a competent Supervisor would be but a trifle in comparison , with the money wasted under the I present extravagant and haphazard system of road construction. I As to the County Agriculturist, verv I little need be said by me. It is the ! people's money and majority should rule. Should the County Court use 1 extreme methods and overrule the demands of the people ? No not and lie allowed to retain the office they occupy. The matter of taxation is not troubling the people of Oregon so CITY NEWS Land Plaster Seed WHEAT OATS BARLEY SPELTZ CORN Plants STRAWBERRY LOGAN MUNGERS RED RASPBERRIES RHUBARB ASPARAGUS Gromore Fertilizer Plenty of Choice CABBAGE PLANTS le per doxen. Murphy's Seed Store Leave for Eugene Dr. and Mrs. Levi Tracy will leave Saturday for Eugene where they will make their home for the present with Air. and Mrs. Frank Tracy. Dr. and Mrs. '1 racy have resided in Albany for several years, the doctor having prac tised his profession for 40 years in the state of Missouri prior to locating in Albany. John Kchultx Leaves- John Schultx. who has been omolov- ed by Leo Cohen, has accepted a sjilerolid position in Marshfield and left this noon for his new home. He has a large circle of friends here who will be glad to welcome him back when he decides to return to Albany. Sell Overland The Earl B. Day Motor company reports the sale of Overland cars to the following: Joe Krum, Mrs. Lo retta Khrenreieh, M. Ackerman and E. L. Bull, besides two cars sold to Brownsville people and two cars to people in ticio. Here From Halaey J. W. Drinkard of Halsey transact ed business in Albany yesterday. Lady Maccabees Entertain The Lady Maccabees will entertain the Sir Knights and friends this eve ning at a social gathering. A good program baa been planned. Drove to Salesa Mr. and Mrs. R. K .Ohling and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor drove to Salem yesterday and Airs. Uhling and Mrs. ley lor visited while Mr. Ohling and Mr. Taylor attended the meeting of the state grand council of masons. Nebergall Shipping Pork The Nebergall Meat Packing plant is shipping daily 5,000 pounds of meat to both Portland and Aslona. Most of the meat is fresh dressed pork, but some beef is shipped. The Oregon Electric has put on an extra express car on the morning run to carry the meat. Went to Talbot Mrs. Chaa. risk and baby went to Talbot this morning to visit Mrs. risk's sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Winn. Went to Kslrm J. T. Shea went to Salem this morn ing on business. 1 Attended Eunersl Mrs. Wm. Ilaltimore returned to her home in Portland this morning after attending the funeral of Mrs. A. II. Ilaltimore at Lebanon. Here From Brownsville Mrs. C. fc. Stanard of Brownsville was in Albany this morning on her way to Salem to visit relatives. Here Over Night U. A ,1A 1 It . J 3 r- . I i - " itiuKewnj oi runiana visited over night in Albany with her P, cut anu rviurneq 10 romana tnis morning. She spent the past week in I.UKCHD viBibiuy; inenus. Phillip Csrrol Now Msjor H. A. Nelson went to Salem this morning on business. He received word this morning that Via son-in-law. Phillip Carrol, was proiiuted yester day at Camp Lewis to major. Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranired from 34 to 64 degrees. The river fell to 4 feet. Lesvinc for California- Mrs. M. Summerfield will leave this evening for an extended trio through California. She will visit for a while at the home of her son. L. D. Sum merfield, and see the new grandson. On Business Trio M. Menders went to Portland this morning on business. To Live in Portland Mrs. E. M. Parker left this after noon for Portland to make her home. Mr. Parker is now on the train be tween McMinnvilie and Brooklyn. HZHZHZHZHSHZH X M S Hamilton?' g 5f EVERYBODY'S STORE B II S Read jj 7. J ti H BLUEBlJ FLIERS s ii a u s z H H Z H Z H for Friday & h Saturday Men's Section N a H S N Z H much at the present time, as the dis position of the funds intrusted to those who expend thera. The County Judge or Commissioners have very little to do with the levying of taxes in the State of Oregon, aa they are control led by legislation, which provides cer tain firoitationa that must be observed and obeyed. Very little changes hsve been made in Linn County tax levies in the but few years and, in fact, none that has given the taxpayer any re lief as you will observe by looking over your tax receipts the valuation haa been raised from time to time but the levy remains practically the same. You know whether your taxes are higher than in past years and whether you are getting value received for the money expended. 1 have nothing more to add at present, only tt'at your intsrests are mine, I stand for strict conservation and economy, making every dollar purchase a dollar's worth of material or labor, and on this plat form I solicit your votes at the com ing election. W. A. EASTBURN. Spring and Summer Work Shoes $2.45 to You can make a real saving by buying light weight work shoes at this season of the year. They are good values and we in vite you to come in and be the judge. Here are two good ones: Dark Tan Leather Upper with leather soles and insoles $3.50 First Grade Grain Leather up per, black; leather soles and insoles $3.85 The Blain Clothing Company VAUDEVILLE PROVES HIT The vaudeville at the Rolfe last night proved to be more than satis factory. It was great. Everyone sure ly pot their money's worth. Miss Gladstone who bills herself as "The Versatile Girl." surely has not spoiled her title as yet. The first time she appeared in Albany she presented a singing and comedy act. including some musical numbers. Last night her act was novelty and acrobatic dancea, which pleased very much. The photoplay on the aame bill is also 100 per cent. The same bill will be repeated tonight for the last tune. MARY PICKFORD AT GLOBE Director Marshal Neilan succeeded in bringing a very realistic touch of the real London life to Mary Pick- ford's Artcraft picture, "The Little Pnncess." which will be the attrae. tion at the Globe for the last time to- nipht. when he secured actual motion f ictures of the world celebrated clock. Big Ben, to be used in scenes called for (n the novel of Frances Hodgson Burnett, as adapted for the screen by trances Manon. The scenario of Miss Pickford's pic tare called for several views of the famous dock, to be flashed on the screen as Mary Pickford in the role r,1 Kara Crewe drives through the streets of London with her father, Captain Crewe. H H z Vj z U MJssW j mil yyy z H , . Z Hi l ia iuvu; tuna juu necu a mm new tie. Here's your chance, H X fellows, to ret a good one at 5 pj . very UNUSUAL price. Lota of Drettv Datterna. Z H New 50c Ties 39c f Buy two or three. SHOE Section H Z H Z H S H H Women's ivory or light grey Z H8-inch lace boots with welt M i.. i !,;. i. .k... ..i era H Z H Z H Z H ERAD OOTt WANT T H Z H (Opened Today THE NEW LIBERTY SWEET SHOP The Home of Good Confectionery Headquarters for Hazehvood Ice Cream HARRY COUNAS, Proprietor CORNER OF 4th AND LYON H Z H Z H Z H f : : H Z H H S H S H S H S H covered Louis heels with met aaa al plate, and cloth tops to afi match the vamps. Regular U price $8.95. H FOR THESE TWO DAYS H ONLY . Z IH S UX H $5.98 Make Your Shabby Auto Look Like New There's no need of rusty fenders and hood, dull body or a shabby looking top on your auto. A little time and a trifling expense for Acme Quality Motor Car Finish and your old car can be made apic and span. Refinish ing your car is not difficult with fiCME QUALITY MOTOR CAR FINISH Call at our store for color samples and let us show you the proper materials to use for each part of your car hood, fenders, body, top, etc., and how each should be ap plied to secure the best result. Hulbert-Ghling Hardware Co. H h Domestic h h Section h 8-4 half bleached SHEET- ING, good grade ..... 54c H X 9-4 fuU bleached SHEET- ass ING, good grade 56e " H 36-inch bleached MUSLIN, H as gooa graae - ic a- H h Basement h h z H Z H H Z H VACUUM WASHiSRS We have another lot of them. SPECIAL -PRICB 72e SHIRTS Men's Dress 79e COTTON BAT 2-lb full weight waste bat 50c WORK GLOVES Leather gauntlets e CORSETS A splendid value 75c H Z H M Z II B u Groceries a B H B II mm h Hamiltons' : y HZHZHZHBHSHSH The same aa advertised, for this whole week. CASH VALUES ; WORTH WHILB