Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, April 12, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    ALBAXT DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, APRIL 11. ltll
PAOB
The First National Bank
OK AI.IIANV. OKKCO.N
"Old and liabl"
Aflilialrd Willi N
The First Savings Bank
"When. Havlii Are Kefa"
I ier cent lulpn-at ui. tnvinua. Hi'iil Kitnto l.oaii- no commission.
Tim f.illuwliiK nr Hi ulllcrr mul iltiwlur. The a.lvlr and helpful coun
sel uf tl'v ucceaful busiiirsa men ia yuura fo.' tha Making.
Mil. H. K. YOUNO, pirwlur and President (Caiilllat).
MR. A. C. HCIIMITT. IHrertur and VU. 1'reeid.nt.
J, ('. 1I1VINK, Caahlrr.
UK. W. II. (iOl.TltA, lUrn-lur Cuiltnllal.
UK. J. I. WAIt.ACK, Dlro-Mr ( Physician).
UI. M. MKNOKIIN, Olrntur (drain Healer).
Hit. W. A. IIAIUtKTT. Kirxtc.r (Implement Under).
Mil. P. A. UOOPWIN. Mrwlor (Manner .tlhaiiy "urnltur Mtg. Co).
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CLASSIFIED
For Sale
I .K S.M.K- Ford touring bo.ly. f.n-
dcrs. running boanls. all recently,
imltiled; l"p. 2 piece windshield, slile
l.i'i'pa, brass finished radiator, hood.
Henry r'ish. phone MAR. 910
KOI! iAI.K- Irrigated land. Any
an.'iunl v. sulci Will raise anything
Ihut will grow in Northwest, (lood
trsnspnrtatiun to land. Kay tonus.
lAiid selling fust. Hie K II. Dove,
North Main. Hoine phone l-'H.'.
Osl'J
KOIt SAI.K-1VI7 Kurd touring rar,
liew tiers, in good condition. Price
:IM. ANo a delivery Unly fur Kurd
roadster. He II. A. Su-urnn at C.
J. Ilrirr Snuiple Htore or call Ibmie
phone MM".!. 1114
Knit SAI.K -7 year-old mare, weight
r.'(K) lbs. M. K. Ilrennemnn, Home
phone a.'.L'ii. Ilal4
KOK RAI.K 8 room houe, full lot
and bam. Street i'liprovament and
walks all in and paid for. Amelia
Zimmerman, 3JI Kast 7th. ainiA
ItAKCAIN in sreund hand 30x3 auto
tire, full t Pacific Carage, Al
bany. 1U12
KlK SAI.K-O. A. C Burred Rock
Yir from selected stock )l per 15.
Kgvlaying strain variety. Mr. A
M lloner. 1232 Front St., Albny,
Oregon. I"'"
KOIt HAI.K- I spring tooth hsrrow, 2
section? and Molln Tractor with
plows, all complete. C. R. Kennell,
432 I.yon St. 1S-8
FOR SALE 1 Samson tractor In
good condition, at bargain. Also
on S bottom ngln gang plow.
Murphy A Harold. m29tf
FOR SALE Falrbank Mor t hont
stationary engine. Practically new.
Call Crawford" C.arng or A. H.
Mullrr, Hell phone. m.'tftf
CAR IIAKRAINS 1!M. Maxwell. Al
condition, $7fi0. l'.Ufl Maxwell, all
0. K., t"U0. At Waldo Anderson &
Bon. mlHtf
SP1RKI.I.A CORSKTIERE Nw
Knrlnir stvlea hav arrived. Have
your new corsiit made to order Only
corset having gold mednl. Call Mra.
W. D. Newton. Kth A Geary St.
Home phon 24H4. mlHslH
CAR SNAPS 1018 Doilge, 1917 Chev
rolet, 1918 Chevrolet. 8 good uod
Bulrk. 2 Ford dellverle. S ford
touring. Murphy Motor Co., 324
8. Brodalbln. m25tf
Misccllaneius.
HEMSTITCHING 12 He Per yrd,
thread furnished. Bell phono 4;2R.
Su Breckenridge. 833 W. 2d St
UAnll I A 11' ror ium-vure nu
household goods. See us nefors you
sell. Albny Furnltur Exchange I
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS
' irrrr-- , cfOODNtriS' 6,'RACIOUS iAKES '
lOMrT herul i?vV'SN""r ,r -'HBAT . WHAT 5 that) I i rHoyH-r vow . "i
( vow some thin i K.1 tAt" othc " avo V so "- J a. . house an hs
V CUtta' T- ' taw? V HOW uUvini; r I'M qiAD I N f wJ2' vvTi ro do I
T,tyj '' r
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- - BUSINESS
41&-417 West 1st 8 BoU, phones
WANTK, TO KKNT-Klv. or room
.nBjrrn hou.. fun,i.l,l f.n I
01 4U.U.
lis 12
FOR RKNT--6 room nioilern house
and bath, aement bsaement, 4A Hill
St. Call at l4il K. 4th or Home
phune 1472 for information. Ilal4
WfiODSAWING Call 8. H. Rridger.
Hell phone 84r,R. ltesidrnc 124 W
0th Ht Office with E. R. Cummlnc.
rBtf
WANTED 3 men to board selves and
work In hopyard. Sternly work
most all summer. Furnish wood free
also small rabir. If located at
our. Customary wage. Cn ue
women sum of 'ha time. Phone
Reil. J. A. Scvey. 712
FOR SAI.K Olt KXCHANCK-li'.r,
acres, nU acre fine bottom land, 75
acres seeded to lam grass, 10 acres
tindier, good 6 room house, S good
barns, family orchard. Price $10,000
will tnl.e a good house and lot on
this, llttl reh and long time on
l.nl. at 6 par rent.
HO arrea all tillable and level land, 6
room house, barn 2ax35, fumily or
chanl, on county road 1 mile from
O. P.. Station, price $ii& per acre in
cludirg 7 head cattle, 3 horses, 11
hogs, 25 chickens, farm tools and
somi crop and feed. Will take a
am ill place in on this.
10 seres in North Albany, good lm-
firovements and lot of fruit, fine
oration, will trade for a residence
in Albany.
Good resilience close in to trade for a
place further out. We ran get a
good trude on this.
I1A acre, fine farm, (oration Is good
and good Improvement! will accept
a tiO- or 80-acr farm on thia and
the bal. easy terms. HoHirh 4
Hornlxrk, 130 West First St.
NOT WANTED Mr. W. T. C.rey
wishes to announce to the public
that she I out of th weaving bus
iness. Mr. W. T. Carey. 7al4
WORK WANTED Neat, respectable
girl, 24, wishes nice place to work.
2S. No washing. Box 484, Leb.
anon. 7al2
RUGS AND CARPET WEAVING
Work atisfnctory ind cheap. Min
nie Smith Mills, 426 Denver Street
7a.2
WANTED A lady cnvaf who
cn sell who will work for IS per
day and percentage. State xper
ienc. Writ Mr. Harri. car
Democrat. U14
WAN'! FD TO RENT Five or t room
modern house. Cull 269 or 403J.
10al2
FOR SALE Early Yellow Dent teed
corn, home grown. Less than BO
lb. 'ots r per lb. and over 80 lbs.,
7c per lli. delivered. E. A. Cham-
Ler. it. Bell phon 22F2.
alOmlO
on
CITY NEWS
Hill,
To Hint al Churrn
At tha Numlay evening service in
Ilia Methodist church Miaa Krsnces
Wihuid will iIiik "Tha Huul'a Awak
.; ; with oriran accompaniment hy
i.ur il ikKruf, violin obligate by
IVC William and piano compnl
uienl ly Mini Kvrlyn llonnatt.
AulMuoh'lr, Truck and Tractor Kale
WnMo .Widersnn A Hon report the!
rniiov. in
ircent sales of Maswell ;
ui. .Vri. A. Mitchell, Dan Kay,
William f tttra and W. I). Montjrom-
ery of Albany. Muxwell trucks to
Verd rVc. a ul Ibanon, W. A. State
of Til ifriil. Case tractor to Kluer
V Illinois o' N'i'rth Albany and a Wa.
ti'iliHj lioj tnrt,.f to Cleve Prother
Puma ' Uta.
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DIRICTORY
FOR IIOYAt, TYPEWR1TKRS
Writ to Kiaham & Wai j, Contailis.
Oregon. A genu for UiU county!
r;:si
WANTF.D Set of heavy harness
lightly used. Must be good and
price reasonable. John W. Motley,
It F. D. 'I. Hell phone 2F42,
PIANO WANTKD I-t us give you
our rash prir on your used piano.
Chambers Music House, 100 W. 2nd
12 I T T . . I , 1 1 1 I . ni
"' " ' none ,
Id II 1UKK. 7al2
MF.N WANTED AT WEST LINN
PAPER MILLS 42c HOUR. 8
HOUR DAY. SEE MR. F. T. BAR
LOW AT HOTEL ACROSS RIVER
FLOM OREGON CITY. CLEAN
REDS 20c NIGHT; BEST MEALS
35c. 230
I OK ItrJYi - Furnished hous. In
quire of W. F. Pfelffor. a9tf
RUSINESS DIRECTORY
ri S SURETY BONDS
K. V. SOX
Fire, Casualty and Automobile In
surance. Real Kstaw.
2H First National Bank Building
fKDEKAL FARM LOANS ,
A!i Per Cent Interest
A. C BOHRNSIF.DT
401 Masonic Temple, F.alvm, Oregon i
az2tf
Real Estate, Insurance and
Money tu Loan
H. F. MF-KHILL
Insurance, Loan, sUirety 3ond
Special attention atvca to car of
'ropertv belonging to non-resident.
Room No. 1 second floor. First Sav
ing Bank Building, Aloany, Oregon.
J. V. P1PU
Bargain in Farm Land and City
propertv
Insurarce, Money to Loan op Good
rtrnis at 6 per cent
DR.
GEOPGE J. KENAGY
Chiropractor
First Na'ionsl Bank
Building
dltf
E. MER C CIPB
Chlroprctor
Nature csnn. '. cur disease antes
the causa I vemeved. Chiropractic
sdjustnients remove the cause.
Room A. 7, 8. '0. Cuaick bank Bldg.
CHAS. A. HUNT
Violinist and Teacher
Horn pnone 417. Studio S33 Jeffer
aon Street m6tf
K. li. Mall Clerk Vl.lu
W J. ftovwa and family, forrnar clt
l:rns of Albany, , 'sited frianda her
today on their way to Sodavllla to
vitt Vr: Covro'a parents, Mr. and
Mra J. P. Riycc. Mr. Govro la a
nail clerx on tha i.vl from Portland
in Corvullls.
Mra. Khedd of Hhedd
Mr. K. W. Khedd of Hhedd, form
ally liifi Bark, a firat class arhool
Uarhrr of 10 years' experience, trans
acted I -isiness in th city today. Thi
Is, tlie first year for th last 18 that
J ci ii u i .i
Mn,. hhedd has not bee in school i
work.
K,ir M'tra; Man Here
(i. A. McCart, active
farmer and
eta .rynirn of nenr lUrriaburir, apent
the t'ternoon here today. Mr. Me
r art reporta conditions quiet and but
little rentiment on the road question
among the farmers of his sec tion.
Mrfii mirks Visit '
Mr. and Mrs. Will McCormirk of,
f-he'.l vera Albany visitors this af-,
ti-i riijn.
Dr. Hobkon Returns
, - r- ; ".-"'
i,uj ,i wy iwim
American 1-ake, where he has tieen
sUtioned as a practicing physician in
, Ibe r.rmy for the last IS months. He
will tjVe up his practice In 5c lo again.
Hied Todsy
rinal account In the estate of Sarah
K. Miller. Myrtle Miller administrat-
w" filwl
Fifth Account Filed
Fifth account wss filed yesterday world's rreatest cartoonist. It would i g'n coming into It own. It pay
in the estate of H. R. Moyer of have been a privilege to have looked , to keep the crowd talking, with rea
Rrownsville. ! ,( the barn door Homer used U cover on for it
Third Account Filed !
In the estate of G. W. Warmoth,
C. H. Ellswick, administrator. I
Vinita Salem I
Attorney W. 8. Kislry transacted
bo.in... in Sal.m thi. afternoon,
!... .. '
Final Account-
Final account was filed Friday in
the estate of B. S. Mills.
Nrre From Portland
Mr. Earl C. Brownlee, of Portland,
arrived in the city last evening to
vend the weekend with her varents,
Dr. and Mr. George II. Bennett.
Ford and Fordaona Sold
W W. Crawford yesterday sold Ford
car to J. E. Morris and W. B. McCor-
mack. Carl Canavan vurchased a
Fonlson tractor.
Rert; "rnne .Ut. ho,-!
pital to the county clerk' office con.- t
tain many Item of interest. One Item
reported give the name of a Mrs.
Lane, committed Jan. 15, 1880, and
transferred to the Eastern Oregon
hospital July 16 of last year. Michael
Barnes of Linn county was committed
Feb. 17, 1874, and died Jan. 23, 1918.
Your
BATTERY
Needs
Regular
Attention
Our battery "SERVICE",
enable you to keep your
battery it. good condition
At All '.' me.
Ask u about the
guaranteed
Columbia
Storage
Battery
A lte for every Car.
Expert Battery Repairing
and Recharging.
RALSTON
MOTOR Co.
121 East Seventh
MISFITS
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BY F. P. NUTTING
Timely Comment and Gleaning of New from Hera, There and
Everywhere by a Former Kditor of the Democrat
immiip
miiti
Notwithatandifijr t h enormou
amount of money invested by Portland
tiarmla in I.thartv Honda and vtven ti
, . ...
tlie Ked Cross and other war activities
mere is more money in in danas man
ever before, and business is humming,
It is practically impossible to e-
cure a furnished house or even apart-
ment, o great is the demand for them,
and unfurnished houses are very
scarce. Prices have increased mate-
rially.
Todav I saw a S12 bounuet of rosea.
, four dozen of this most popular flow-
er. It was given as an expression of
.pp-uuon by of th. in.
icmai revenue lures 10 a memuer wno
sang at the Reed concert at the audit-
orium Wednesday night an amateur
musical offering of great merit.
In Oregon over 38 years, I saw Sil-
verton and Mt. Angel for the first
time thi week. It would be Impo-
sible to pas through Silverton with-
out thinking of Homer DavenDort. the
with budding picture suggesting fu-
ture genJu.
Among the big things the war ha
developed is enthusiasm for good
nuj. that n... .W. V. M .rf
7c 1 7 ...
notion that economy is the only thing
1 WHAT OTHER PEOPLE DO I
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Snippy Gleanings irotn Exchanges in Linn and Other
Counties of Oregon
jrjj
. .
i Linn County for Good Koads i
Un" "Unt'
unit for good road. They want them
paved where traffic i the heaviest and
heavy macadam frm neighborhood to
the mrket town, says th Tribune.
PoVliic Blamed
Oregon cannot afford to have her
trout streams depleted and if this dan-
ger impends because of too much pol-
itics and too much commercialism with
reference to fish and game commission
affairs the remedy should be easy to
find, say the East Oregonian.
Salem to Celebrate
The eagle will scream on the Fourth
and Salem will put on an oldtime cele-
bration and there will be big doings in
the city not only for the returning ol -
dicty but for the average citizen who
N. J. Cochran Called by Death
BROWNSVILLE, Apr. 12. SpeciaL
Word comes thi morning of the
death at the state hospital of X. J. I
Cochran, after a long illness. He was
another of the old pioneer who has
answered the last call, leaving in this
community so far as is now called to
mind of the old pioneers, J. F. Mc-
hinney and J. B. Sperry.
Holley Notes
HOLLEY, Apr. 12. Special. The
farmers are all busy in their fields
owing and harrowing grain.
The rabbit club i doing some fine
work with Mis Mabel Crocker as
president
Mr. and Mrs. J. Crocker were visit
ir.K Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron last
I Sunday.
Miss Cooke is teaching the girl of
the sewing club how to use the thim
blc.
Mr. lUmilton will soon be getting
on a stock of spring goods.
Ioren Rice returned from Camp
Lewis last Friday. A number of the
They apparently know
mii'miM1
liilllilllltllilliil
HIS COLUMN
' to live for. The more people spend
more they have to spend.
t
! It is said that an average of aliout
, . . , . . ,
( one auto a day is stolen in Portland.
g, Mv urn from MDer.
ience; in fact few do.
A do never bites twice in the same
place.
j Though ten or 1A are arrested here
daily for speeding the next day sees
j the sport kept up. It seems to be a
i part of the treat auto (came. There
' are few Dcoole runnine an auto who
' do not let out as fast as .15 or 40
miles an hour when occasion offers.
I greai signt was smeii imiung on
the Sandy. I saw nets Tilled with the
little fellows pulled out, and bags.
: sacks and bankets filled as fast as pre-
j sented by men in the water for the
sport.
People are again speaking of the
rood prospect of Albany. It Is in
the air that the city is on the upgrade,
Ko improvement can be made in
Albany that will be more appreciated
by old Albanians than the making of
a small park at the site of the old
Jr..ll . ki
i ... . "
' of the past
i likes to turn loose his spare patriot-
a ' " 1 ""-J1
Oregon and Texas
Salem paraded the street in it
htrt sleeve, figuratively speaking,
: yesterday afternoon, and read the
press reporta of a cyclone that cost
more than 100 lives in Texas and a
blizzard in Nebraska which severed
transcontinental press communication
' Journal.
j 4)
Period for Thanksgiving-
The period of the Victory Liberty
Loan drive should stand out as a pe-
riod of universal thanksgiving that
the war is over. Every mother, fath-
er, sister and sweetheart who had r
j peional interest in the world tragedy
represented by a soldier in olive drab
' will approach the drive with the spirit
of thanksgiving. Eugene Guard.
boys are coming home soon.
Mra. C. G. Rice was in town shop
ping Saturday. Miss Oleatha Rice is
being kept busy, as she is secretary
of the rabbit club, and vice-president
of tlie sewing club.
Frank G. Will
IEWKLER
i Jewelry, Silver, Cui
GlaM ami
Ha
land Painted China
i DR. C. E. FORTMlLLfcK
Phvairian and Surgeon
Office Phone House Phones
Bell 41 Bell 179
Home 44 Home i.171
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FISHER-BRA . J
Undertk
Auto Service Lady Assistant
something about It
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'. The Pirn r 1 hl
Tha City cf
GOODRICH
Tt. nrtiun. uniw i
v
Every Man
is a Wise Man
Because every man
has something to
teach; the thing life
through experience
hastaughthimtodo.
Nature but repro
duces: man's ex
perience taking the
world where Nature
stops builds it better;
whether he makes
an iron plow to im
prove the crooked
stick
Or turns mere rub
ber and cotton into
Dneumatic tires.
Experience is that
unseen thing in tires,
the quality of which
turns them out good
or bad.
It vouches for Good
rich experience that
Goodrich made the
first American pneu
matic tire, nnd ever
since has fathered
tha improvement of
automobile tires.
It shows in burly,
' full-rounded bodies,
and thicker BLACK
SAFETY TREADS,
extra wid3, fortify
ing the sidewall
against rut scraping.
It returns value for
your money in serv
ice value o:i your
car on the road.
L
Buy Goodrich
Tires trom a
Dealer
GOODRICH
TIRES
'BEST IN THE
LONG RUN"
S GOODRICH ''lie
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