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ALBANY DAIL1 DKMOLRA1. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1S19 FAUK THIB& 1' K ' Purity Is Our Slogan I. FT IS DEMONSTRATE. Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co. I loth Phones Sill and Jarkaun V A "1 "How Do J. TT-r V . VoU Do" r&'n- t' - - vouc rorne. i uu rr rK& ""''"il'MnSl t . them. .nl , " leaving. IT IS T1IK WAY OK THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL at Portland. Cordiality of Greeting, nice a.rv'ce, punier for your iim if you are driving a car, and close iroximity to all places of Inu-rest. lire mak ing TI.e MitHnoniah PORTLAND'S LEADING HOTEL VIERECK'S BATHSfe 7 Jr U' LI ' Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m..SBlunlays 10 1 Open ? n.m. to 7 p.m.,SLurli.ys 10 p.m. Corn it Klrnt and Kiln worth Street Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS lU'Tr KSX'T HUKAH lOcanfH.'.r .oj".v frvh rrry dmr Regular Prices : YKI.I.OW OWN MKA!., Uilk," Dourul 7c liAKI.KY i I.Ol'K, ItulU. pouml 7 l-2c MACAKOM. .Milk, : hui.U 2.e MASON gtlAUT JAKS. d.izi-n LKfONOMY gUAUT JARS, .ton drn $1.2(1 I'l.KNTY OK Al l. SIKS i III IT JAKS STONK JAKS. AM. SIKS 25 crnU gnllri OMK AM) Mi: WAK IS DF.CUKKD Over in the trcnrhra ut Krunr It in mini ttoMiiT riink mU of tnu rut, whiili ii iv very iiumcroua. Hut Jim Kilyi'U, miyM.thtf K io Trilium. run yiv llifin point on mukiiiK 1 wluiL lire mito(i Uj enemiei of nuinkiriij. A colony of yellowju-ketii have I uilt u mt in u wiilI U-iifHth a wimlitw in Jim's riwiln'e ami Jim lum Miltivuti m wry intimuUt iu iiiaintiinri with the liltln hyiutnoi ti'iu. Thf only tiuuM about thi niat ttr in that a too intimatt HHH-iHtiori with tiit-M playful hinl U ironiotiv of iwift action on hm purt arul thin Jim uhjt'Wit to. Conm-'jurntly war has U-rii Hvi-laivd anil Jim in roiiHiHiTint wiivOu-r to unt poiMon tfaM or cvacuaU. SUMMONS IN TIIK riKCUIT roUKT OK TIIK STATK OK OKK'JON KOK THK (OUNTY OK LINN. HAMMOND LL'MI'.KK COMPANY, A rorporution. I'laintiff v. MYKA KOK, Dffindant. to Mym Km, thr nltovr namiMl d)fr)'lant. IN 'I UK NAMK OK 'I UK STATK OK OKKOON: You are henoy r(uinI to apHar arul amwcr the complaint of nhow named plaintiff in the above en titled court now on file with the 1 lrrk of auid Court on or in fore the loth tlay of AuL'unt, I'.MH.and you are here by notified that if you fail to appear and answer aaid complaint, ai hereby required, thr plaintiff will take a de cree airainat you declaring the mort tatf made on the 14th day of Sep tember, WJ by William MrIeod and Jennie Mrl4ol. hi wife, for the turn of 14'l7 f0 and recorded on the 2Hd day of S4ptemlter, l'JO'.t in the office of the County Recorder for I. inn Coun ty, Oregon, in Kook 4'.i of MorU'avres. on pafe 'Ml thereof, and that aaid morttMiu'e ii aatmficd in full and that the court le authorized to enter aero the fare of said mortrakFe of rocord. "Satisfied by a decree of the Circuit Court of Linn ou"ty, Oregon" with the date thereof, and for the costa and dinburseuienta of this auit to be taxeL This aurnmona ia aerved uiKn you by an order of the court duly made by the Hun. D. II. MeKniirht, Judjre of the County Court for Linn County, Oregon, ancf entered of record on the UNth day of June, HMK, which order requires mi id notice to be published in the Daily Demm-rat, and the first publication thereof to le made on the 2Mh day of June, VJH and the last publicntion thereof to be made on th ilh day of August, I'.MH, and that you te reuired to anawer on or before the ItHh dnv of AuiT'ist, 111. WKATIIKRKORD A VVATT Attorneys for Plaintiff. jJHjM-jr.f-itiali'J Holman & Jackson Thr I'KOI'I.KS KTOI1K KAMI and KKASONAM.K TIIK F.S Thp Food Ailniinintnttiun urKfi I'liiuiint: of Kniit and Vi'i'tfildi'a. Sprrinl on Jam: Kronomy and witlo-moutli Rclf-sralinK jura I'lnU 3V. (uarlK $1.9.".. 1-2-nnl. $1.40 Korr'a ItcKuliir Minion n'lf jciiIit I'intx T.'ir. qiiurln 83f, 1-2-tal. $1.10 Your Summer Outing For hcnlth rt-aort nad mountain outitik'n: Ilrritonhuah Hot RprinRa, Ml. Ji'ffvrson, Marion and fjioiolia lkca. We have now ralaldinhcd a daily piirk train and sad. Ho homes. Also have a mountain outfitting anil Kncrnl morcluindiso store, at Detroit, Ori'Kon. Kor ftirtln-r inforniation, Koy Newport, S. P. Lunch Counter, Albany, OrrKon; or I"'troit, Oroiion. Save " the Fruit EAT V H AT YOf CAN and What You Can't YOU CAN And ilon't overlook the faet that you ran snvp money by buyine your ennninir supplies at Hollo unys' Farmers' Store. Keononiy Caps, per doz. ... 25c Mason Caps 15c to 25c Use rither one you want to YOl' KK PAYING KOK THEM. Kerr self-sealinir, per dozn 22c Economy Jnrs, pinta 95c Quarts $1.05 Nulf-Hillons $1.40 Fancy dried jjenches , per pound 12 l-2c Fancy Seeded Kaisins, 2 for 15e Itulk Cocoa, per pound .... 20c liemcinlior the White I-aundry Soup 5c Peanut Hotter 17 l-2c Holloway Farmers Store Where Groceries Are $old KiKht HOT II PHONKS 7 CITY NKVYH Kcturnrd Home Mr. ami Mrs. Dan lireniierrnan and daughters Amanda and Ida arrived home yestenlay afur a three months' trip visiting In the Kast and in ('an ada. They left home on the eighth of .May for ('anion, Ohio, where they vis itcd a aon for a couple of weeks. Thev then b-ft for St ra ford, Canada, Where they viniteil relatives. Here and near Toronto they found the fall wheat a failure on account of the cold winU r, but the spring yrnitx ia At To- field, AHerta and throuiyh the Sas kaU'hewan country the crops are near ly all burned up. Y turns to Karifo - Mins Kitiily Itallack, who has been viititinif at the home uf her brother, W. ;. Ilallack, left for her home in Kariro, Minneaotii. today. She was accontpaiiied as far as Portland by Mrs. Pallack, Misses Mae and Murine, who will visit there for several days. VjitinK Wetbroks Mm. K. S. Kot of the Prinevili'. Hotel and Mm. C. In Schuster at th? Portland Hotel are jfiiesU 0f M j. and Mm. Bert West brook at Hotel Albany Kaurh Arrive Overaeaa According to a letUr received to lav by Will Merrill, C. D. Kaurh, former court reortr for this district, has armrd safely in K ranee. Mr. Rauch h ft New York harbor on July Mh. POWKK (K It It A WX NO LOM.KK ASSF71 The movie man of miht and muacle has come out. in an arraignment of brawn f The foremoat fighter of the films now dcriea strength of a.'.n and rates power of will above it! Wil liam Kamum, who has fought his wav through a hundred thousand feet of cilluloid, has gone back on his old standby and now dtclares that the pen is mightier than the sword! "Mere brute force means nothing tu.ys Karnum, who is seen in the Kox super de luxe photodrama, "When A Man Sees Red" which is play in at The Rolfe Theatre today and Satur- Fortmiller Bros. runcral Directors P th Phones Masonic Bldf Cm Own Auto Heane Lady Assistant DELINEATOR... Suha'-ril NOW. Only a few days to boy at reduced rut. HZHZHZHZHZHZHZ Z . H r. r. H Z H Z H T. M Z H i HAM I LIONS' ! A I. HA NY AGENTS for HI.ACK CAT HOSE. MLN i SI.VGWEAK and UTZ A i II,NN SHOES. ZHMMZHZHZHSH II HAVE YOU 8F.KN T The Novelties In our Art and Craft Section. Again We Show New Goods WHEN ANSWERING clasalficda ada. kindly mention The Democrat. WOOD Home Phone 4229 Hell 42-R Hay and grain buyer and shipper M. G. RFED SUMMONS No. 4607 IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE COUNTY OF LINN. Department No. 2. E. I). PORTER, plaintiff, vs. W. M HROWN. as Administrator of the restate of Francis M. McCov, de ceased, Harriet C. McCoy, Mary Jordv and John Doe Jordy, her husband. Jesse McCoy and Rebecca McCoy, his wife, John C. McCoy and Dianna Mc Coy, his wife, Marion McCoy, Clara Charlton and John L. Charlton, her rusband. Mrs. James H. Cowan and James H. Cowan, her hu.bfinH Un ! John Carloss and John Carloss, her husband, Hnrry R. McCoy and Marv E. McCoy, his wife. Defendants, to Harriett C. McCoy, Mary Jordy and John Doe Jordy, her husband, Jesse McCoy and Rebecca McCoy, his wife, John C. McCoy and Diana McCoy, his wife, Marion McCoy, Clara Charlton and John L. Charlton, her husband, Mrs. James Cowan and James H. Cowan, her husband, Mrs. John Car loss and John Carloss. her husband. Harry R. McCoy and Mary E. McCoy, bis wife. Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you, are hereby notified to appear and answer a complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause within the 'time prescribed in this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer snid complaint, plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree foreclosing the mortcaire executed by Francis M. Mc Coy and Harriet C. McCov. his wife. on the 3d day of June. 1!M4. in favor of U i. Porter and registered in the office of the County Recorder and Registrar of the County of Linn and State of Oregon, in volume 2. page lot) of the Record Book of I-and and Titles of said County, and plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed for in his complaint. Said mortgage be ing upon the following described real premises, to-wit: lieginning at the N. W. corner of the North Projection of the l. L. C. of R. S. Covle and wife, Not. No. 2338, Claim No. 63, in Tp. 12. S. R. 2 W. of the W. M.. in Linn County, Oregon; thence running East along the North boundary line of said claim 6.R0 chains: thence South 11.91 chains: thence West 10.63 chains to the West boundary line of said claim; thence North 18 degrees East 12..r2 chains alom: the West line of said clnim to the point of beginning, containing 10 acres, in Linn County. Oregon, being the premises described in Certificate of Title No. 4S1, issued on July 22, l'.'l-', unto Francis M. McCoy bv the Registrar of Titles of I Linn County. Oregon. You are notified that on the 24th day of June. l'.MS, the Honorable Geo. jG. ltingham. Judge of the above en- I titled Court, made an order authorn ing and directing this summons to be served upon you tw publication there of once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Albant Daily Democrat ,a newspaper printed and published dm v in A Irnnv. l.inn lounty, lire- gon, anil that the first publication of this Summons was made on the "j?tn day of June, 1!1H, and the date of the last publication thereof will be made and the same will expire on the tth dnv of Augrst. 1018, and that said defendants, and each of you. he re quired to appear and answer said com plaint on or before the 12th day of August, 1018. F. S. LAMPORT A W. E. KEYES Snlem, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiff. j28j012192tia29 t A Z ii z M X (I s H Z H Z II z H Z H Z H Z H Z H il H z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H H Z H Come into the store and see them displayed tomorrow. Freedom-Alls SERVICE FLAG CARDS See them in Window No. 3. One, 2 and 3-star small cards le One-star and space for photo J9e MEN'S SHIRTS AND TIES A new garment for work or recreation. women for Freedom-Alls menu. are one-piece gar- New striped patterns in high grade shirts- Si pretty new bunch of Freedom-Alls look and fit like two piece suitsand are much more convenient. Two styles, a tight-leg model and a loose-leg model. . The tight-leg has the appearance of a legging, and is adjustable to snugly fit any size ankle. This model has a convertible up-and-down collar and is made in Khaki. Light weight, sizes 34, 42, $3.00 Heavy weight, sizes 42, 44 $8.50 The loose-leg garments are made with V-neck and short sleeves. Made in a variety of fast color, washable materials. it ii znx.wu d I tji yf soc I C (See. Window 2) ART POTTERY OF QUALITY (Displayed in Window Four) JUST RECEIVED Ivory Jardinieres, beautiful designs and shapes. 7-inch .Tie. 8-inch $1.00 9-inch .. .$1.25. 10-inch .. .$1 JO MOSS AZTEC VASES, Jardinieres, Hsnginf Basket. Fen Jars. Frogs, Cuspidors, etc Sizes 34 to 42 .. $335 FROGS Both jnodels have the adjustable waist line, insuring a correct fit for any length waist) Both garments have drop seat. Cash Value Worth While JARDINIERES 29e, 30c and Stc 39c, 69c. 8e and $L4 29e. 69c and 8c FERN JARS 29c. 39c, 49c, and SJc HANGING BASKETS HZHZHZHZHZHZHZ HAMILT0NS' at Everybody's Stor JJ ZH3HZHZHSH8H3H day. "It's all in the strength of mind, the subtle power which makes a man realize that, though his opponent mav be more powerful than he, it will mean nothing as compared with the superior knowledge of right and the will which right engenders." $1,000 MARE MIRES UP TO ' NECK BUT IS SAVED The $1,000 English shire mare of Da- i vid Horsburg, a stockman of near Scio. mired down in an old slough Sunday to within four inches of the top of her back. It took three men all forenoon to dig her out. No ae- rious damage resulted to her. ; KODAK FOR THE BOYS OVER THERE PICTURES mean more than LEl'TERS. We sell Eastman Auto graph Kodaks and Films. Bring us your films and .get the finished pictures the next day. Woochvorth Drug Co, Prevents Creaking of. Wheels The creaking and ra: t ling of wheels, caused by shrink ge ot the spokes in hot. dry weather can easily be prevented. Srmtily apply a little Spoktite to the joi.its and they will remain tight SPOKTITE Also Tighten Rickety Furniture Furniture that has become! dry and shrunken so ih.'t the joints loosen, may be tightc.ied up with Spoktite. Also use it for golf dubs, tool handles, doors, floors, etc. Not a Glue Spoktite is not a glue nor a filler but a quick p.-nctrant. The wood absorbs it and swells to orig inal thickness, tightening the joints like new. Try a can now. SOLD BY R LSTON Electric Supply Co. This Electric Range Will Save Coal for Uncle Sam and Time and Labor for You BR Careful testshave shown that 2G2.7 pounds of coal srs required v a central station to supply a family with cooking current quiealsnt to 800 pounds of coal consumed in a solid fuel range. An electric range will do your cooking better and save on your food bill. The elimination of the fuel and ash problem saves a world of Urn nd labor. . Arrange to install an electric range in your homt today.. A WHOLE YEAR TO PAY Telephone 15 for particulars. OREGON POWER CO. Both Phones 15 IM W. 2d St S II s II s N s H H Z H S H S H S H S H S H S H S M S H S H S H S H S H S H B H S H S H s ii