Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, December 24, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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Again comes the happy time of the
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The Season's Best Wishes.
May this Christmas Day be. the Mer
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FRED DAWSON
The Rexall Store
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LOCAL BRIEFS
Personal Meatiest ef Pa.nl. and Activities About Um City.
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Frees The Albany Lacontb Oil Mu Hi
Henry Pmbe one of the accomoda- j H. C Pyle, a former saw mill man
ting clerks of the Albany hotel went : man and the moving spirit in the oil
to Portland this morning.
Hakes Trip ie Farm
Bobert Harsh vent to DeTcr this
morning to look after his stock on the
farm.
Left For Treat" Dale' ' ' "
Deputy game warden Ed S. Haw
far went to Trout Dale today to soend
Christmas with bis sister orer the ' pared with Albany.
Christmas season. Scio VatPr .
well development at Lacomb, spent the
night here last night
Frees Brownsville
Hon. Chas. Childs, of near Browns
ville, was' here today on his way to
Oregon city and from there to Seat
tle. Mrs. Childs reports recent snow
storm a light affair at his place com-
West to McMinnville
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S. C. Scott a well known eitixen of
Mrs. Ankney and daughter Velma j Scio was an Albany visitor last night
left for McMinnville this morning to at the Van Dran hotel. -
Here From Wood bra
I , IreCa Byers of Woodburn arrived
in Albany last night to spend Christ
mas here with relatives and friends.
Returned to Plainview
visit relatives.
Here From Scio
Hon. D. C Thomas of Scio was an
Albany business visitor. Mr. Thomas
is the proprietor of the Scio flour
mills and doing a big business in his j Mrs. James Nichols returned to her
home town. He represented Linn coun j home near Plainview by early train
ty in the last legislature and i rep- ! this morning after visiting her sister
ported as favoring a short session at ! here Mrs. N. E. Olin.
this time. - " ! From AShswale
Here From Lebanon '' Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison of Ash
Mrs. F. M. Hazen a resident of I- j swale neighborhood were in the city
ban On arrived on the early train to , this morning on a trip to Portland
day to spend Christmas with her : and way points to visit friends over
daughter. . ' Christmas.
From Soap Creek ; Visiting in Portland
E. E. L. Brown, one of the leading Mrs. J. H. Ralston and children are
stockmen of Soap Creek Benton coun- in Portland to spend Christmas with
ty, registered at the St. Francis last i friends. Mr. Ralston will join the
night while in the city on a business family there tomorrow.
trip.
On Bosiness Trip
E. R. Beard of Lebanon was the
freest of friends of the city last night.
Here from Ashland
Mrs. M. Brannan has as her guests
over the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Ern
et Hicks and daughter, Eamestine,
MERRY CHRISTMAS J
TO ALL
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Our hearts are large toward all the people m
of this fair land.
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We wish one and all a happy
CHRISTMAS TIME
The Blain Clothing Co.
Value First Store ;
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Mrs. Brannan.
Merle Bilyeu Home
Mcryla Bilyeu, who is working on
freight ship out of San Francisco ar
rived home last Saturday for visit
with his father, M. E. Bilyeu. He
had intended coming home for the hoi
idays, but decided to come earlier up
on receipt of news of the death of hii
former employer, R. A. B. Veal.
New Oldsmobile Here
D. H. Hardman yesterday drove up
from Portland in a new Oldsmobile
Eight cylinder car for R. W. Tripp,
local representative for the Olds. The
new car shows many new refinements
and improvements over former models
Mr. Tripp is expecting a good year in
the a'Jtomobllc business.
Was. FortmiUer Improving
William FortmiUer, who suffered
,an attack of vertigo Sunday, Is much
improved today. Mr. FortmiUer was
taken ill while conducting a funeral
Sunday afternoon and later in the day
was forced to retire to his bed, where
e has since been confined.
Leaves For Naaspa
E. A. Bell left today for Nam pa,
Idaho, where he has bought a small
tract of land and will remain for a
-uSnep ot s,ag -j -ouin j.uq
ten are teachers in the schools of Al
bany and Corvallis.
Here From Aumsville
John Gildow of Aumsville arrived
in Albany today on his 85th birthday,
to spend the Christmas season at the
home of his son W. C Gildow of West
Albany. Mr. Gildow is still hale and
hearty.
Spends Christmas Here-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koechler of
Aumsville is in the city visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Gildow.
Wishing You
far ' Merry Christmas Ml
' M. Sternberg & Co. . jlw
fPV Women. Shop TrTj
V The Toggery 'Mm
Jam Labels Pass as
Currency in Palestine
LONDON Some British soldiers
in Palestine used labels from jars of
Jam as money in purchasing goods
from some of the native, then, says
the Pall Mall Gaxette.
The scheme is said to have workrd
well until the plum and apple labels
wen presented to the bank for pay
ment.
Elks Enter tainmeni
Well Attended
The Kiddies from all along the line
responded this afternoon to the invita
tion of the Elks and appeared on time
to receive a pnsent of candy and mis
and from the Elks' Temple wqre tak
en to the Glob. Theatre when a fine
orogram was rendered. Room for more
was reported at a premium regardless
of the down pour of rain. .
ALBA NY SIGN CO.
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111 Lyon St.
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MAIL CHRISTMAS DAT .
Christmas presents will be
delivered tomorrow, is the
word from the Albany post of
fice force. Th. office will
probably be open in th. fore
noon. The city carriers and
the rural carriers will make
their regular rounds.
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Wishing you a very
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
, Foshay & Mason
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DRY WOOD
Anderson Fuel Co.
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Over Your Coffee
We Wish You a Very
' Merry Christmas
Ralston Electric Co.
310 Weit Second Street
Merry Christmas and
Happy NewYear to all our
friends and customers s
East Albany Grocery
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Tourimo Car
$925
In taljng witH Dort owners hereabouts, you will be
deeply Impressed with the "ne and friendly esteem In
which they hold this car. It has earned a high place
in their regard as a car that gives able, faithful service
at a cost preceptibly lower than usual.
Prices F. O. B. Factory, Win Wheel, and Spar. Tire. Extra
R. W. TRIPP
First & Lyon Streets
GOODYEAR TJRE STATION
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