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AMIANT DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATtllDAT. JUNE i. 1919 Pile Three Coopera(ion--Tl.e Secret of Success Many a successful fanner and business mrm will tell you tlwit his haiikiii", connection has beer. 1111 important factor In his success. No bank can render a brondiv service than Its facilities will permit. The First National Bank "Old unci Reliable" Afliliated With The First Savings Bank ' ' Where Saving are Safe ' 4 Per Cent IntoiCst on S.r'inu Farm Loans -No Commission L. B .HIXON Jr. l.yon T'rwt, AH-nnjr IU(h I'hunr CLASSIFIED i n r , l.H J-AI.K- 17 an Al.K- 1" B' r.t of K'".l l tiar I'rver. htnr irnpruvrnu-nta. I'; li e .''."0. T-niia rrinonnM.' ;r. K. rhaniln-ri. Alt'nny !l. I'. H. KHU S.M.K- Steam wihIwiw. All U, i;ol ihuK. Call or write. I'lione r:K3J. W ('.. OIrit. All'any K. t. Villi FAt.K- Farm of (A ..-rr. well I Imorovid. 2 nrrii in or.hnrd, f room houiie well paint.-d and lare barn. All III rrop. , l'ricc HMu. Il.am IjiiuI Co., 1X1 l.yon Ft. r-o-'i KM! SAI.K-liI in. fir alabwood. I'lioiia 761V. It L. I'attvron. jjjy2 l'lllt SAI.K- My r.'nidi'iuu on 4tli and linker .St. Will sive U-st of terinn and -r cent on deferred pay ments. ". i. ItawliliKS, ''I Uroad albin Street. JITtf FOR SAI.K OK TltAPK-H city lot. renter of resilience awlinn on prin cipal residence tr-ct; fruit treei 1 ioHTty In In Woo.ltmrn, Orei-on. Will He i or tnide for automobile. AddiTM J. M.. care l'einocrnt. 17J-.'.-. IIAII1UTS- New Zealand Ued (rood, healthy atock. Unrelated paira for mile. 430 We.t Third St. ? KOlt SAI.K Kscell.nt piece of f:irm land between Albany ami vnlli on lb,, main road In Kenton county. Tbi, bind In all level bottom land and in fine location. I'rico J.r.,Pnl on terma. Ileum I.nnd Co., 13 l.yon atreet. STOKK KOIt SAI.K We now offer our atore for aau. i.roccricn, eon ijTriJiTrcn3Wi30T3ri3irii?cnri. foiii.sto.eiwANTK.wcir. on ,i.. a uood buidnesa. Cood reason Oregon Ilestaurnnt. Cj f, il.'iiik- a i:nod for aellinir- A K"d opportunity. Would require, nil investment of about $.'MI0. lloldii'dirp Co., 3rd i.n I l.yon Strceta, Albany, Oregon. JlStf FOIt SAI.E -On C. & K. ronil, atore with poatolllce nnd oxprena ofllco l.ivim; rnonia. Small i-tock of irooda lluihliiu'S for anlo with or without atock of jfooda, Will eonaider nuto nibile not over $4.10. Impure of I'owoll Sharp, Kliiin lllock. KOK SAI.K lly the owner, 400 ncr a bottom land In snuill tracts. Knay terms. II. Itryaut. jlLTt f Misccllancius. 1IKMSTITCIIINC,I0e per ynr.l. you! - furnish lb thrond. Lora Pint. Kir. Lyon Street. m22J22 OA MIT PA TD For furnttiiea and household (nods. Foe us before jou sell. Alhnnv Furniture Kxeham-e 41R-417 West lit 8'. Potli phones. d2li Take a TumMe nnl iinjM'ct our Uh uf Atito, Mut'irt yt li or Hii yi lo 'Vtwn feir yiur I . y. 1'hci it.ottt rti)ili-i Imu In ilm City unl pticei nru IlljOil. And don't fmywt Unit NOW Is t'l tiro to IijiVm your hi rye Id ovrri'ttuLJ ami iut in inj fur lh M-Aiion. W du it. T. H. lire Srrvlrr Station - BUSINESS OWN YOUK OWN HOME -Why , , nnl? I will cll yuu M, your houso ftttd build to auit. Trrma one-third rnith at coniplrtiun tf tiouso. HnUnrfl rimy iiaymrtila. I hu Rome of tnt mt cl.-aira'tl-' Imililini? lot, ln town. (co. C. Ki-h j nla. Contractor, lHlh and Cain pooln Kin., Itcll phone CIV. mnitf j WANTt..' .cn lo work nt brirkynn! ant onc man with old team tn.it will work ainu'le with duinK'ail!. or j will rent team. See Mr. (iambic at liiirtyard or C. (I. Itawlinr". l'-'I I limadalbin St. jlTlf WOOIiSAWINt; Call S. II. llridi-cr. H. ll phone 4:H'.lt. Keaidener l -'4 W. ; ('th St. Office with E. K. Cummin;-''. ' jdtf ; MKN WANTKIi-10 lalM.rer at once, t'nll Neberyall packing plant, t WANTKIl (iirl dr woman to uaiat wub bouM-werk in Muull family in counly. liert "ne, phone 411-3. i.OS'l" '. i uttf brom-h in buianeya Mo tion xiiHkime 1'iiday. Ki'turn to N V. .vi .-'l y, cue of Peiuocral of fice. 1SJ21 IKMSTITCIIINvi-liSc ..-r jaru, I thiead luinlslied. lit-ll phone 4..'li. I .Sua lliecKcnnrii:. v. d St. W. i i)UY S1.AI1WOOD l'hono o7.S, 1'. Chilcoto. Or leave orders at old I'ete Anderson Hlackaniltli Shop, ,l and Montr-ornery Sts. j-tjy-1 WANTKD Competent seamstress to .work nt the home. Call 20U In forenoon. FOU RKNT room eottape Corner ol nth nnd Cnlnpoota streets. With RnrnRO. W. F. Pfelffer. JOtf V.fHtnf.AWING Call It. H. Tower pbnwi 3fifiR. C40 East fith ate" ir.jy.-. II. F. Merrill Fire Insurance Surety Itonda Loans Room No. 1, Second Floor. First SaT Inira Rank Thilldlnir ?: mfr c r.ivv. nilrnprartor ntnre eanoi cure a d1"" unteaa t'-e cause Is emnved. fTi'mpractlc H .t .rna fn.ove he -aoae Rooms f,, 7. l. 0 r-ialli R.nk Rbb- Pr. f!rorrP J. Kcnairy Chiropractor First TV'onnt ""iik P"Minir Office ...Moth Plionos RcsiJoncc. .Hell Phone 2021. II lirfilriri' Smwl.ru t ly ii.-tiifiti!.i nl will pri-doin-it lit. alf - '' ilium-r to tv i-i it iivrr tta . i-vcniiiK ly ',",t y K M. (..., in hi-r I-jmiI; Kl n.'T (;.rin. Mm. Chitrlm St'W wli'i m li;liflilijr tin ntjliitriT in .Jiy fr-tm Salt Ink f'ity, nfi't I.. a:.. 1 I i i ov St-'i'l, riM'i tsfly from I who w.II n tu, fi lo Kr:im'' ; tifvi v.i l,, will !,. tli'i honor I'Uffii .f i--tiinj'. T'i cxiui4it. tit 11 iilip'tijlii;cnl? nr cMi'lin' i-iJ ,y tdf l"V-ly tirr(.ufilijfi of .iiihuid liloi tKiiim, : In it.' cry mi'l vine of t'l U-n tui iin A Ir rri' numo-r of yuvnin will l-e r-iMj 'in, i fi'i '1 i:t li.li til.i. - ' , p.'iraMiHtint inti-n-t in n't ' 'A -(!. fi t ik t: I r;i!eti!Rr in 1 '-u li'n f''l ii . V . f.r V"'m 1iv nfti-moon rv.-iiiti. T!ir :u-'.ni n .1 Vf l ti.'il '( -n f t!i K. 1'. 'in;r', (v -ic u:M t tf.c ' nr i f t'.:i i-fT-iir to ! . i.v., i.-, th,. !. li'H f t- Fi--t "'n-v'p- t rinn rluiiv'i. .T;ipnti 1: n-ur- , yuv n r I rhunu '' houd u will m:iVv tf rvctit r:il.'- A mu"i:il "r:-m hn- ! r ;i ;.r' :vvt t i!l 'r a fr j.t . In the :tr' rvnnlur M - !l U iv 1. T'vf-v nVtnil en' it liirjM' i;uwi it txpt'td to nt (.tl. t1' I'V. 'IN f. ' Or-'. p'ci.ir uf ' J'- nut uminl l3ialE0YGFa l"3 luisiNhss dikhctory;. Mi ;. roiii'MiM.i u ! Itiviirian and Siiriiron I 'iTi t rhoneii IIoue i'hoi..s 1 lt.ll 41 ilontr 4t l!ll I7'J Jlome .171 (HAS A. HINT Violini.t and Teacher llnn. pnone l:'S. Studio 3JJ JelTer aon Street. nnUf Aula Hcriice Lady .aslatant HfeilKIt-llKADK.V I'ndiTtnkera aaaaa Hit. I.. K. TIIOKNTON Dentiat 2. Clobe Iheatre Huild 11,11 I'll onc .1.17 mintf KMima 1 aad inB. I:KI.IAItI.K PI.ANTS-Tomntoes, lac per .tot., $1 per li'O; rabbaire, HV per d'., "TV per l'l,i; cnulitlower. l..c per d..i. MUKI'IIY'5 SKF.I) STOKE. a24tf l.tiAXS HKKI1 MOM'.S K I', aid At;:er.obiie l ire, nsuniiv aurance. In K-al Katate. Mi l iri V.itlo-iu Itdnk riiildinif HIBA!. l-.tKV. LOANS JS per icrit ii.tiiest. r41 yevs tune, 'rompl and i rlicient ser i-f. Feileral Farm Loan ltonds for sale. A. C. r.Olt-iyTKPT 4C1 Masonic '.'..ait. &u!ein, Or."-o'i al.'tf J. v. rii-r: Har-nlns In Far l I an.'s nnd City il property Insurnrce, Money to Loan op (jihk! r'rrms e t( per ct-i Dr. IL K. Jackson DKNTIST 10 1-10.1 First National Rank I Mil-:. Phone 216 -J Frank (i. Wiil JEWELER Hlh cla-4 Icwliy, SHerr. Cir C-l-n snu Hand Psintrd China vortmiller i'.ros. Ktincr?! Dirrrlnrs Our Out. Auto i2:'ar:,e t sdy AasintRnt fl.dh Ph,.r'i-M.innlc Hldir. I) n a 1 lh- i-vtiiirif iiiiti b U.. niri.iii pi ty v;ih riijoyi l ut Hryaiit pjiitic crnwl. A l ln'iotiji wait ii ft-ut'iin of th,. )h :nitl t-vrniiij'. T'. v.i ili!ir:i? "f Mi 1 Klori'i !, - of ';.!l. rnon in:'l H-rl fft U'.ulf 1 1.. ,1 u-n ft ri arfinp nfT.iir !nt Wfrk, orr-irriiii' it t' honii lf !.rul.-'- rr.'.t'-rr, V u rn, rorilunrt. Ii-v f Kva fatter ,! Iorri of- rnonv. tiunJ of fhl'l dllllll), p-r f'.'. nrd n'ry i;dornd the rf.orra nd nind an uttractive foil for T'.p 1 r-Av wor n drtintv -own of ' ii r v.biV or-:i' ly iip'l n f.owinjr vi i! -rowrn- I it'i r;' rn-n !i!ojn'-ifr.. Tht. hri I. in uit!. wfo v,; Mi Mar r.irnt filjon of Mii J r y, wort' a trclly pown of pin', ori-an.ly and lit 'lc 'ill-t'a Hartrn fout-r virl wiu rnhl" in wMte ow-- pin!;. ItttT I'af ti mon d : x ! t nian. I.-.' c. i'lin'ii fdilirij: n:arrh van playtd hy M.dvin V.iia.n;:oM. I'mti dsr.tr th' c -riT'ony Mrs. V. V. N1'! t ;n n:tti;r "f) Iroj;.i-c Mr, and ) lowing tht trntvH.ry Mr. JV!-m .ir. "The f;r h n of thr CJ'vln. A dninty wctldinj. auppir was mrv (d liti-r, wilH !; Mic( Jrs ii I frown, .Mum !I-ck!(-y nrt Violet Nut iftr nwiiim,". ASoi.t n-lativc? r.frd fru-n-N wrr,. ue-t at thin time Mi. It, .a f- rim-rlv nn AH anv lirl wil'i a h...t t f frienda here, and I.. ia livi I in I'ort!nrd for t'-e n.-t f. u Mr. on.l Mr. I!a l. e will male e in CI. ti'.ntiic, wl-.rt. Mr. i' in ljjir- -- I he nuiic studenta of Mra ' V. d-iin ttVf r. ..!t,., j, Fran re- : I Tueaday afternoon at the h Tu.ad.iy i..iei:.u,. ., ..I ih K, t -Vr.. W. II. H.,v;. A s,Itn;,i( :"H-rr"" f'-'.t.-d for the after, loon. rr..fu i,.:ij r,r .lmm,r bloj. '""' '!orer.d t!:e r-.of.. in attrartitf -.l..r:rveil The mothers of tile pu- I i.s were -i:eta at the time. The rc.eni!wra of the Mot-day Bridee r!:i! I "'"'-I I" liirhtful nfternoon thi, work with Mra. filcn M. Junkin :s h. t,. I!ri,i.-c j, the after. o-n't diverann and thia waa com t'otc! with a dainty lincS. Mr. AI If't n-rvsei-i. trs. K. F Anderaon -nd Mrs. Tcnson were additional rucsts. -- A p'riT wna the occnainn of Tuea '."V afienioon en'nyed by the Annett,, "bib in V.ry:'nt Park. Fancywork was !iveri 'n of tlie nfternoon nnd later upper was crvod, their husbands lie-:'i- niijlj at thia time. -- On Fri,!:y afternoon of lat wic y'rf. Cl'n' n Straney waa hosteas to t"-e NV N'umph,, club. Roses nnd New I he Pew and TbeM Hajtist Church S:-U0 Srnday Special Music The Most Profitable Habit In the world, is the habit of SAVINt: MONEY I The foolish person spends all he receives and faces rOVERTY the WISE person saves all he can nd faces PROSPERITY. . Form the savings habit today j P.ir Pnvinps Department accepts deposits larro nnd small and pays 4 per cent Interest. Capital and Surplus. .$90,000.00 11' J. W.Cnsick & Co. Rankers Allnir Orc5in aectpea4 in prof union adorned Die j looiua whr tiie Ku-'sts passed a so , cuil afU-rnoon. At a later hour a ' I -inch was served by the hosUea. Klei lion of officers was held and re ailttd in Mra. Olin NebrrKall Idling elided prcMdcnt, Mrs. A. II. Wilton vie. -president, Mra. Roll in Ilackleman 4ecri-tary, Mis. Homer lowif treasur er. As an additional (fueat Mrs. Wal ter Kaatburn waa present. ' The Needlecraft club passed Thursday afternoon picniekint: in lirynnt's Park. After the usual di versions of th, afternoon supper was erved to the memliera and their hus bands and several complimented ifueata. A pleasant afternoon was passed Friday by the 8. 8. 8. club at the i.ome of Mrs. (itorite Thompson. Mrs. M. A. I'avjs and Mrs. Viricil Looney were complimented quests to enjoy ,he social time, which was completed ilh dainty refreshment. -- HAMILTON - VINEYARD A pretty weddinif was solemniied Ihursiiuy evening, June 12, when Miss Ida Vineyard and Mr. Hruce Hamilton, both of Oakville, were inited in murite by Rev. G. G. Wil son of Oakville, assisted b KeV. .... M. (iilrhrist of Aate beach. Before lie ceremony Mrs. Lois Yates Sherer ai:K "Oh Promise Me." The wed-lini- march was played by Mjss Meda ?Jrown, who also jrave an instrument d solo. Miss Sylvia Gooch of Mill City sanif "The Sunshine of Your iLile." A celor scheme of pink and M-hi'.e carried out with roses was used. The bride was attractive in white refie de chine, and her bridesmaid, Mi.-.s Jenni,, Vineyard, wore a gown f pink. Mr. Allen Hamilton attend--d thf. hridceroom, and Matser Ken :eth Hamilton and Miss Martraret Vates aete.1 as cliain bearers. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. ilrmiltoti left for a-short honeymoon t the coast, afU;r which they will ive en a farm east of Corvallis. Pancinp will be a diversion of to ,ieht at the armory, the affair to be iven by the Ladies of the Maccabee '.-d-c. Decorations will lend a more a!n atmosphere, and (rood music .ill 1 furnished by the Corvallis mz orchestra. -- On Thursday a party composed of ,Ir. and Mrs. Roy Dowd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dowd and air. nd Mrs. Homer Dowd motored to Crownsville an spent the day at the I ioncrrr Picnic. i 1 he Koyal Neighbors met Wednes- ! (Continued on Pape 4) AUTO TOPS We make and repair Auto Tops, Curtains and Cushions. HORPKY-S TTRE STATION 7T - - m m m m mi m m m m m B m m OnHaad eeej IIAMILTONS' UHXHZH H S SHOES OF KNOWN QUALITY g X H AT COMPELLING PRICES X H H (T Z u H -J J WO.MKN'S BLACK KID OXFORD. Cuban heel, g Sherwood make h $6.35 x jj WOMEN' S BLACK KID PUMP. Leather Louis 2 2 heel.s, Sherwood make X h .$6.75 i 5 WOMEN'S WHITE NILE CLOTH L,CE OX- H x FORDS . a H FORDS. Louis or Cuban heels, Sherwood make 2 5 S4.95 h X WAME.VS IJIVCK KID 2-strap turn-sole PUMP. Jj H Lunn Sweet make S S S2.75 I 5 WOMEN' S BLACK CENTAUR KID LACE OX- H 5 FORD. Military heels X I 83.19 g 5 WOMEN'S BROWN KID OXFORD. Cuban or H r Louis heels. S7.50 H WOMEN'S BLACK. KH) OXFORD. X Louis heels.Utz & Dunn H X H S7.25 H Patent Colonial. H covered Louis Turn sole, S8.G0 heel $ if H KV x by.. X H WIZARD X Adjustable Foot Appliances, with' H 2 u cl itil'iJillS JU.rvcto. H We have a man specially trained to X fit both. 5J No Charge for Examination SHXHXH3 HAMILTONS HXHIHXt - ..l...."Ttlt1"t tiff IT !"! J N lL& VTwo Recent Stock Car WiJ ''W Records jHI- vJr 4? miles in lush gear ' U Si i ,"thout ,toP " Oklahoma rS ;' V n ' Roand trip buiuu Osfcland and baa . j) Aatrin, 47 ailn. IS bows S ia- I . ate, amass auk par gattoe. Tests That Show What Owners Know The fine appearance and comfort of the Overland Model 90 could not, alone, have won it the deep public appreciation it enjoys. ' It is the character of this car that lies beneath all of its popularity character as demonstrated by consistent, effi cient performance. - The pride of more, than 150,000 Model 90 owners is built upon the daily service their cars render under all conditions. Let us show vou a Model 90. , EARL B. DAY MOTOR Modal Nlatqr Flva Faaaaasat TosHm Car, SWJ L.b. ifjriiffr ttn i' ZHZHZH3 9 M S M Vomcn8 White IlcignHkin Oxford. Goodyear welt aole, X imitation tip, Cu- jrg ban heel H Sherwood make X H Leather H X H DO YOUR FEET HURT? 5 Most foot troubles are caused by wear- H ing wrong shoes. : - Bra They can often be relieved by merely X wearing right shoes and 1 H H ' CO. Tokdo H.1...II.1I..III i in iii"i'J'.'lij;SS