I TALC 1 S
, onfeelw-
111! Tj"" CROM the flower gardens of all the , ill
ml 1 1 I world, from India and France, Outana - ill
Jill 1 and England, the Holy Land and Italy, . II'
I were gathered the fragrances that go
into the making of Jonteel, the New 1 I
HI Odor of Twenty-six Rowers. V I
U II Yet never before has a talc of this l I 1
HI quality sold at a price so low. V
ill I f TtUJmtuI I
Fred Dawson
The Rexall Store
lion on the SsaitJs polios lure where . Returned fro a California '
he formerly worked, ; Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Winder
From Camp Lewie-- . , (have ret-jrned from trip to Los
E.'b. Jackson, J. F. Carroll and Ml- Angelos nd pointi In Southern Call
10 Hayncs of Camp Lawia war Albany furnla, Thay attended lh wadding of
visitors last night at the Van Dran their ton, Harold, to Mini Genevieve
hotel. . JWindham In Los Angeles on Decem-
... , , 1 ber 18 and spent the rest of tha tims
ce TZ vllin Points f In
Sam Sawyer, daughter and son of
tsrownsviue arrived nere oirtne eany
train today to transact business and
visit friends. "
On Way To Corrsllls '
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Matlock of
Brownsville were in the city today on
their way to Corvaltla to visit friends
Mr. Matlock has .been associated with
the Brownsville cannery for the last
two years.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rosa, of Port
Visited in Portland
Leonard Hurst returned last even
ing from Portland where he spent
Christmas at the home of Mrs. Hurst's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cof-
fey. Mrs.' Hurst remained in Port
land to visit through the holidays. .
Visited in Salem' -
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Cronlse
went to Salem yeetcrday to spend part
turned to their home near Balem to 'eouver todsy where Mr. Caldwell It
day after visiting at the horn of Mrs.
Wlnnifred's brother on the Tangent
road, L, A. Bishop.
Left For Home at Springfield
Prof, and Mrs. Joseph Torbet left
this noon for their homo at Spring
field after spending Christmas here
with Prof. Torbet'i mother and bro
thers. .
A. J. Caldwell at Vancouver-
Mr. and Mrs. A." J. Caldwell and
daughter Rita returned from Van
managing In knitting factory, Mrs.
Caldwsii and Miss Ruth are on tha
farm near JCnox Butte.
Makta Business Trip
A. J. Hodges and L. H. Fish left
this noon on a business trip to Salem
From Tennessee
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sunsry of Ten
nessee, North Lebanon, were Albany
business visitors today. Mr. Munsey
reports some loss of apples and po
tatoes during the last frees.
land snw two children are in the city . of Chri"rns day with Mr. Cronlse's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cronlse.
Christmas in Lebanon
Miss Mabte Keebler went to Leba
non Wednesday evening to apend
Christmas at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keebler. .
Returned to Salem
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wlnnlfred re I
LOCALBRIEFS
Personal Mentioa of People asd Activities A boat Use City.
ll -T
flat
K-turned to Portland
C J. Griffith, of Portland returned
home today after spending Christmas)
here with relatives and friends. '
Visits Parents
E. J. Schuster of Portland returned
to attend school after spneding the
hollidays here visiting his parents,
Rev. and Mrs. C L. Schuster.
Eastburns Cash
Specials for
Saturday
Floor is Going Up. Fill your
Needs at These Prices. No Limit
Crown Floor, Per sack ..$2.95
Per Bbl, of four sacks $11.76
Olympic Fi.no . Patent flour
Per sack 310
Per Bbl of four sacks $12.25
Fisher's Blend Flour, Blended
from Dakota Hard Wheat
and Eastern Oregon and
Washington Blues tern. None
Better
$3.35 per Sack and any 25c
article in the Store FREE.
White Navy Beans, Oregon
8 pounds 25e
Eagle Lye, 2 Cans for 25c
Swift's White Soap, 4 bars, 25c
Pearline, 12 ox. Package . .10e
Old Fashioned Wood Tooth
picks, 8 large boxes for . .10c
Kaola, Good Silver Polish, 2
sizes, 15 and 25c; 25 and
50c values.
Lipton's Tea 4 Lb. 25c; -Lb.
45c; 1-Lb. 85c.
Hills Red Label Tea, Japan
and Gun Powder, 6-oz. Pkg.
25c; Blue Label 8-oz Pkg. 25c
First Grade Bulk Japan Tea
Per pound 60c
Mazola or Douglas Oil, Pints,
42c; Quarts 83c; Gallon $3.00
Siam Rice, while it lasts 3-lb 25c
Good Brooms 95c, $1.05, $1.20
and $1.30.
A good broom holder Free
Liberty Oats, Per Packs ee . .30c
Liberty Wheat Flakes, Pkg. 35c
Liberty Rolled , Oats, 9 lb
sack ........ 78c
Wheatola. No. 10 Sack ..!75c
Tin Top Pancake Flour, 9.8
Pound Sack 80c
Alhers Pearls Wheat, 8 lb.
6 oz, Package 35c
Cream of Barley. Per Pakg. 21c
Rice Flour for Pastry, Per
Pound 6c
Liberty Jell, Same as Jello
Per Package 10c
A Few 3 lb. and 5 lb Cans
Royal Club Coffee, at
$1.50 and '. $2.50
Arbuckle's Coffee, Per lb. 40c
Crisco 1V4 lb. Can 60c
3 lb can $1.20
Peanut Butter in bulk, per lb 20c
Perfection Soda Crackers
. Per lb 20c
In 16-lb. boxes. Per lb. ..18c
Corn Puffs, Per Pkg 10c
Kelloggs Wheat Biscuit,
Per Pkg 10c
Good Creamery Butter, 1 lb. 68c
2-lb , $J.8S
Del Monte Cpm, Per can ..26c
2 cans for 45e
The Originsl Butter Nut Bread
lOeandl&c
EASTBURN BRO'S.
The Cash Grocers
From Thomas .
Bert Baines, a well known farmer
of Thomas was an Albany business
visitor last night and today.
On Special Basin
Z. Taylor, of Lebanon, Geo. Coon, of
Shedd; J. Moore, of Halsey; H. C.
Simpson, of Walla Walla, Frank New
land, of Brownsville smoSE. E. Umph
lettle, of Glndale,..Wash., were Al
bany business visitors here last night
Visits Son
J. M. Calavan, of Oregon City re
turned home this' morning after spend
' ing Christinas at the home of his son
I Councilman V. L. Calavan. .
To Portland and Vaneonver '
- M. J. Forrest and his mother left
for Portland this morning and .from
there they go to Vancouver to visit
relatives.
Visits at Turner
Mr. and Mrs. L. C Baugher went
to Turner this morning to visit Mr.
Baugher's parents for a few days.
From Jefferson
W. L. Jones, a well known- business
man of Jefferson returned home this
morning after visiting in Albany yes-
jterday. - . . i
! On Seattle Police Fore I '
Eugene Kauffman, of the.Neber
gall meat market decently resigned,
his position and has accepted a posi-
Before
and.
you play or work in sun
or wind, give a thought
tp your face, . ,
' If you'.' want a . fair
complezion treat it fairly
iind treat it often.
Don't spoil your fun
by forgetting that your
cheeks and lips need
COLD CREAM
FACE POWDER "
ROUGE, ETC.'
Purkhart & Lee
The "Store of Fair Treatment"
visiting at the home of Mrs. Ross1
mother, Mrs. H. R. Powell. Mr.
Ross is manager of the Western Ore
gon Trust company of Portland.
Visits Pi rents at Plalnvlew 4
' Wayne, Whealdon, of Portland was
11 wiv city ivu7 uu ma ic.urn nwni .
after spending Christmas with his I
narentc it Plalnvitw. Mr. Biul Mn I
Isaac Whealdon. , ' ETOZI
In Portland I
rt,u .mil u r.iu
." mu, w.a. .vim vvimiq mw
spending tne noiuaays in rortiami
with relatives. Dick Rodgcra is the '
acting chief of police during chief .
Catlin's absence.
Attends Court ... 1
. Attorney A. A. Tussing, of Browns
villa came down on the early train e
day to attend court.
Returns to Lebanon
Mrs. A. P. Blackburn returned home fag
today after spending Christmas at the O
home of her daughter, Mrs. C H. Mur &
I M . .
pny o wess ow llivcv. 1
Visits Parents at Lebanon ' ;
A. A. Sturtevant, of the county
gravel plant returned from Lebanon
t&is morning wnere ne had been to
spend Christmas at the home of his
father Dan Stutrevant
From Plain view
Clifford Harold, of Fordson' fame
came down from his farm at Plain
view this morning on his way to Sal
em. . . .. . 1 :. 1
Returned From Minnesota .
Mr; and Mrs. Ed Eilling were In the
city today on their return to the farm
near Brownsville after an extended
rip in the east and to their old home
in the state of Minnesota.
Spendt Christasaa with Son
Dr. W. P. White is in Portland this
week visiting with his son William
and his little grand daughter.
Arrives From Montanna
George De Vaney of Loma Mon
tana arrived in the city Christmas to
visit his family here. Mr. De Vaney
is a former Linn County farmef and
went to Montanna with other Albany
people and has bad his share of con
tending with dry weather and some
cold. He will remain here for few
weeks before returning.
From 'Scio-. ' i.
James Bilyeu of Scio is spending
Christmas in the city this week vis
iting relatives and friends. -Weather
Report V
Tonight and Saturday probably
rain. The river stands at 14.1 feet.
T!'.e temperature ranges from 56 to
Ort J '
OA uegreca.
Takes Furlough Here
Lyle D. Gjnsaules of the V. S. Navy
and formerly Lebanon young man
and recently transferred from Brem
Ington Wo. to Mare Island to the elec
trical school arrived in the city this
morning on hia holliday furlough. He
reports being well pleased with his
new location and line of work.
More Cars SoU -
Ira St. Johns, well known resident
of this city, has purchased from R.
W. Tripp. Don touring ear.' C C
Curry, prominent young farmer of
this vicinity, has also purchased an
Oldsmobile auto truck from the same
agency.
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WOODWORTUS
Anticeptic Garglf
To Prevent Tonctllitis and Sore Thcpat
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needs to go beyond the bare fact that 60,000 Republics are estab
lishing records everywhere tor performance, for ruggedness,
for economy. With more users of its product than of any other
make, the Republic Cor.:pany has become, in six years, the larg
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Ship your raw ' fur to too
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Will have the advantage of
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Our guarantee is satisfac
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Ship all your available fun
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