ALBANY DAILY MMOCftAT. MONDAY, JILT 21. lilt
Lost or Stolen
JUST RECEIVED, a larva aupply of
Safety Deposit Boxes
ThuM rant for 11.00 and upward, and will er'rd your Liberty Bonds
or other valuables that you cannot salely carry about or leave In your
houia for ftr tiny may ba loot or aluitn.
Wa ara alwaya at your service.
The First National Bank
KQIMITF.D TO MEET YOUR EVERY IIUHINKMH AND FINANCIAL
WANT
The First Savings Bank
Where Havlnga Ara H.f."
4 Per Cent Uteres! I'ald oa Savlnga, Farm Laana Na C'oaimuuUoa
NOTICE OK BAl.K OK GOVERN
MENT TIMHhrt. General Land Of
fice. Washington. D. C, Juna H. MM
Notice la haraby itlv.n that subject U
. tha conditions and limltallona of the
Act of Juna 9. Il10 t H.
and tha Instructions of tha boeretary
of tha Interior of Meptumber 16. Mil,
tha tnutr on tha fullowiiul lamia will
ba sold August 6, IVIU, at 10 o'clock
a. m.. at uullc auction at tha Unitad
hUU land oilico at KosebuiK. u..
ton, lo tho highest blddar at not Iraa
tnan the appraised value aa ahown
by thia iwuca, aala to ba aubject to
tlw approval of tha Secretary of the
Inferior. Tha purchase price, with
an additional turn of one-fifth of on
per ct'nt thereof, being commissions
allorl. must ba deposited at tlma of
aalf, niui.cy to ba retimed If aala la
not app.ovtd, otherwise patent will
luue fur the timber which mutt be
rvmovvd within ten year. Hide will
bo nctived from cilisena of the Unit
ed K'.ates. aaeocialiona of ouch clli
xens and corporations organised un
der tha lawa of tha United Blalea or
any elate, territory or district there
of only. Upon application of a
qualif.cd purchaser, tha timber on
any legal subdivision will ba offered
aparaU'ly before being Included in
any offer of a lancer unit. T. 16 8.,
K. 2 W., Sec. S, KK'-i SK'i, red fir
710 M., cedar 10 M Sec. II. NK.
NW'i. red fir 300 M., NWi NW
, ml fir 430 M.. KWU NW, red
fir Slip M.. none of the red fir or
cedar to ba aold for less than 11.75
per M. T 97 8., K. 7 W., Sac. 9,
NEU NW'4, sugar pine 40 M., yel
low pine 120 M., red fir 1A0 M, WE
A NWVJ, auKar pine 76 M.. yellow
pine 210 M., red fir 40 H., none of
tha augar pine to ba aold for less
than 14-00 per M., none of tha yellow
pine to ba aold for leas than 12.76
per M., and none of the red fir lo
be sild for less than H2b per M.
r U D., R. a W., Sec. 86. SWtf
SW. aurar pine 260 M., yellow pine
60 61., red fir 60 M., none of tha
su-car pine or yellow pine to ba aold
fur less than 13.00 per M., none of
tha red fir to ba aold for less than
11.00 per M. T. 811 8., K. 8 W., Bee.
3, Nhtf NK4. sugar pine 200 M
yeilow nine 160 M red fir 60 M..
black oak S KEH NK. augar
pine 130 M., yellow plna 100 M., red
fir 70 M., none of the sugar plus or
yellow pine to ba aold for leas than
13.00 per M., none of tha red fir or
black oak to be aold for less than
MOO per M. CLAY TALLMAN,
Commissioner General Land OITt-e.
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FaU Novelties J
Are Arriving Daily
SILK
BLOUSES
In round and square
necks styles. Pienty
rf mnr nnrl styles
ntrjj to pick from.
Tuexedo Sweater Coats
Up to the minute in style, in the new
shades American Beauty, Tourquois,,
Cherry, Salmon, Priced $10.00
WOMEN'S SHOP.
Phonograph
Specials
Slightly use I) with 6 r.-cor.li
$80.00
$45.00
$90.00 Vic: 1(01, A (Slightly use I) with 6 r.-cords KoR
fCJ.OO ( OI.UMIIIA I'hononrnph (u led) with 30 records, to tnt out
126.00 VICTOR (uncui with 16 reconls, lo close out fur
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. Preparations
PALMOI.IVR Bosp, per cake '. te
11.26 TOII.KT WATKR, per bottle 7c
26c TALCUM POWDKR, per can le
iff,- C(ll.l) CKRA.M, pec tube lac
60c COM) f'KKAM, per Jar 39c
2V VANIHIIINd ( KKAM. per tuba Ic
3ic KACK I'OWDKK, per box lc
60e KACK POWMKR, per box 39c
60c VANISIIINC ( KKAM, per ran 39c
60c KACK KOUC-E, p-r can '. S9e
26c LIP KOUCK, per tuba 19c
WAX PAI'KR A roll containing 16 sncets 12x17
inches. Per roll 6c
Princess May Union
Suite for Women
In three styles. Bodice Top. Sleeveless with tiicht knee
and Kleevelrea with loose knee.
Sites 34 to SB
Bixea 40 to 44
89c
98c
Others of samo manufacture, made of a specially fine
irrade of lilfht eMtnmer-weiKht material, suitable for tha
warm days of July and August
Sixes SI to 38 Biles 40 to 44
$1.10
$1.19
MUSLIM UNDERWEAR DISCOUNTED
You can buy Muslin Underwear now at a leaa prica than
Combinations, Drswers, Gowns, Camisoles, Skirts, Bloomers
Teddy Hears,
I1J26 GARMENTS for
1160 GARMENTS for
$2.00 GARMENTS for
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$1.11
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$2X0 GARMENTS .
$3.00 GARMENTS for
$3.60 GARMENTS for
$3.76 GARMENTS for
$2.7
$3.16
$3.37
CHILDHEVS WEAR REDUCKO
Children's Cotton Dresses, Rompers and Aprons ideal gar
ments for tha summer montba reduced in prica for our
July Clearance as follows:
el 60 KOK
12.00 I'OR
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$i.;c rR
$1.35 I86 KOR $1.48
$l.8 $2.10 rOK $l.8
$Z03 F"H $1.37
$4.H $6.00 FOR $6.48
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Bloomers
Six doxen PINK BLOOMERS, cotton crepe,
$1.00 ealue for (9c
MEN'S t-PIECE FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UN-
DERWEA!.
A real 60c value. 8hirts snd Drawers.
35c
h. Main Floor i '
Heavy split leather GLOVES, splendid for har
Testing, wrist or gauntlet
79c
-Main Floor.
Crawfordmrillr Notes
rR A W KOKDS V 1 1.I.E, July 21.
Soecial. Mrs. Ileaten of Eugene la
the guest of Mrs. J. O. Fox fur two
weeks.
Mrs. Stilla Roin-rs, who has been
in Portland for a few weeks, has re-
lurtK'J home, much Improeeit. Sine
was recovering from a serious attack
of the flu.
George Finley of Portlund spent a
few days here last Week attending
church at llulliy Sunday. ' .
Pick rinlvy, who nail been in
France for some months, was a
Crawfordsville visitor Sunday, as
was alw his sister, Georgia, of Mc
Minnville. lie has many interesting
storiea to tell of his experiences. while
across-aeas.
Miss,- Mattie Swann returned from
a trip to Portland. McMinnville and
Dallas, where she visited friends and
relatives for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bryant and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swarm visited
at the home of Todd Abranis last
week, aa did also Mr. Abrams and
'enn. of Wendling. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Joyce and son
George visited at the home of Mrs,
Gay, mother of Mrs. Joyce. They ara
living In Wendling this summer.
James Banta is home from Wend
ling, putting hay in Jim Smith's bam.
Mr. and Mrs. John Higgina of
Lebanon, accompanied by their son
snd daughter. Perry and Ruth, apent
Sunday at the tome of Mrs. H. H.
Scott. Mr. IHggina remained for a
tonyer visit
Miss Anna Srhlctxlye returned
home from a delightful visit of seven
weeks in Sacramento, Calif.
The McKercher family is making
hay while tha sun shine, on their
ranch southeast of town.
The union high chool boar,i mot
Monday night and cle-.-t-d P. M. Nash
of llurr'sburg to tonrh the school
neM ytvr
Riverside Itcm
RIVERSIDE. July 21 Sj-.i"
Mias "vis Stewart went to Portland
Monday fur a few wecKs" visit.
Nelda Majors of Portland arrived
Tuesday to visit with her aunt, Miss
Bertha Beck.
Mrs. Freda Caldwell of Aberdeen,
Waslu, who has been visiting at the
heme of her btotherinlaw, Jas. Cald-
acll, m viri uv Alhr.ny :ii.nds a
few tays bel j,e retiming iwir.a.
i. and Mrs Wnltec Wiicuey and
11 r and Mrs. luiry i:iglls motored
u 'odaville tunjy afternoon.
Vrs. Anna i'e'cr ana lli-s Ag
T'.' .A.-ylersor, of Portland spent the
wteauid at t'-i-t a of U.eir mother.
Mrs. Jennie Anderson.
Mrs. Austin Bond and family tpent
Friday at tha home of her son,
Frank Bond, near Halaey.
A delightful afternoon was spent
by the Thursday club at the home of
Mrs. Sarah Laubner. The time pass
ed quickly with work and conversa
tion. Delicioua refreshments were
served by Miss Emma Laubner as
sisted by Miss Edna, who is home
for a short time. The following la
dies were present: Meadamea Wil
liam and Jas. Caldwell Sarah Gour-
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Refreshing flavor and fragrance and un
usual mellow-mildness make Camel Ciga
rettes instantly and permanently likable!
CAMELS are a cigarette revelation I They
are a smoke delight I They answer the
cigarette question as it has never before been
answered. Your taste will prove that!
Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will
greatly prefer to either land of tobacco smoked
straight Your test proves that!
This expert blend brings out Camels' wonder
ful cigarette qualities. It eliminates any un
pleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant
cigarettyodort It also makes possible Camels'
enticing mildness while retaining the full
"body" of the tobaccos. "
No matter , how much you like Camels and
how liberally you smoke them, they will not
tire your taste !
For your own satisfaction compare Camels
with any cigarette in the world at any price I
eJp er VMM jpee I
18 cents a packag
ley, Frances Masterson, Sarah Bur
bank, Lulu Miller, Jas. Bryant, Elmer
Muller. Bertha Stewart, Misaea Sadie
and Beesie BeU. Tha next meeting
ill be with Mrs. Masterson.
Bev. Plummer, held missionary of
the Evangelical church, will preach
at the school house next Sunday af
ternoon at 3 o'colck.
Haying is nearly over and harvest
ing the fall grain has begun. The
farmers are having some difficulty in
Glen Simons and Bernard . Ha sen
came down from Mill City to hear
the eagle scream at Albany and see
home folks here.
Larkin Pierpoint has returned to
his old hainU south of town after
several months' stay at Mt. Vernon,
Wash.
Some of tha ladies of this part of
the county are helping solve the labor
shortage problem by donning .overalls
securing help enough to take care of 'and helping harvest the bumper hay
uie y rop.
Soda ville Sparklet
SODAVILLE, July 21. Special.
crop.
Old John Barleycorn died -lately,
but a huge crowd of hard drinkers
were able to get here but Sunday
and fill up on aodawater.
. Jennie: Yon cant expect, a feller
to love a girl with a red noae, color
less lips, dull .eyes. So take Hollia
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea at once.
Dont delay it's dangerous. JS6c
Foe hay A Mason's, Albany, Oregon.
Mrs. Francis Haxen of Eugene visited
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Haxen, south of town during the
past week.
Clyde Lightle was here recently
shaking hands with old friends. H'
returned lately from overseas, where
he saw hard service in the artillery.
helping fire the big guns that put the Sour stomach, clofged op bowels,
Hun on the Run. j pimples, blackheads, foal breath, ara
Herman Seifert and family return- evils of constipation. Hollister's
ed yesterday from a short visit to Rocky Mountain Tea regulates the
Newport and other coast towns. bowels, purifies the stomach, expela
Mrs. E. C Sims has received newi decay matter from system. Nature's
of the arrival of the first son at th wondrous herbs. Positive results. S6e.
home of her brother, Dell Cooper of Ta or Tablets. . Foshay Mason.
St. Helens. Wah. Albanv. Oregon.
Order Your Fordson Now
We are ljookinj.orders Jall for ,FQRQS0NS and .have
contracted for all factory wil' let us have, BUT take our
tip if you do not want to 1 1 disappointed -
ORDER VOIR FORDSON N-O-W. '
Price here
$835.00
Kirk-McKcni Motor Co.
Authorixed Ford aJ Fordaoa Dealera
Albany Oregon ' .
;Taka a Tumble and Inspect
our stock of Auto, Motorcycle
or Bicycle Tires for your boy.
Tha moat complete Una In tha
City and prices are Right
And dont forget that NOW
': la the time to hava your bi
cycle overhauWJ and put la
shape for tha season.
Wa do It,
V. 8. Tire Service Station)
$15.00
TKKMS IF DIRKl)
L B .HIXON Jr.
I Woodworth Drug Co.
R. JL REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
WaMtaeeSaleaa,KC
Both Phoaea
129 Lyon f&reet, Albany