I . 34 Autographic Kodak Price $29 It makes a picture tarter thin any of the other Kodaks postcard aise and yet the camera Itself is compact enough to fit the over coat pocket Equipped with carefully tested lena and shutter as well a all the practical conveniences that make good picture making all the easier. . ' A Kodak that you will be proud to give and that any one on your gift list will be glad to get. Other Kodaks all autographic, front $9.t up. Browaie Cameras, tlM up. v ' s ' ' " Fred Dawson THE REXALL STORE 1 1 : i n Si PLAII GREAT COUP REVOLUTIOB United Factions for Blow at Government Aim of Villa and Others EL PASO, Dec. 29 By A. P. Mexican revolutionists are working on a plan for united military com mands and aims with the first step the setting up of a de facto govern ment. according to well defined re- norta reaching here today. Friends of Villa said that he has been agreed upon as the leader by the revolutionists on the east coast of Mexico and by the southern rebels. It la said that the first military move ment will be to obtain control of the Mexican oil district. . through this part of the state Here Frees La Grande Mr. and Mrs. C 1. Johns Jr. left for their home at La Grande this morning after visiting Mr. John's par enta here Mr. and-Mrs. C. J. Johns. Here Frees Teliae ' F. C. Senders of Toledo is in the city fisiUng friend and relatives. Mr. Senders was aa employ of the Al bany Iron foundry for many years and is a worthy and competant man. He now holds a position aa superin tendent of the machinery in the Fish' er Stover Mills at Toledo. LOCAL BRIEFS Pwwaal Kaatie ef Fee i a4 Activate Abort the Ctty. Ketaras Fraaa BrOwsa-illo Mrs. G. W. Wright ami daughter returned from Brownsville this morning- wher they had been to visit Mrs. Wright's mother Mrs. Cooley. Here From Astotja If n. J. A. Evan and daughter Dor othy of Astoria were Albany visitors ' after visiting their parents here dur last night on there return home from ing Christmas. . visiting Mrs. Byan's mother Mrs. 1 Betaraed Home M. E. Hamilton at Holley. f Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Montague and citrm Visitor . ' daughters, Ruth and Martha, return' Mrs. A. Richard to ii of Goltra Sta- d to Portland today after attending Hetaraed Frm Portlaad . ' Dr. Smith on of Albany's promi nent dentists returned this morning from visiting friend in Portland. Visits Parents Here ' Mr. and Mrs. B. L Donaldson el Portland returned home this morning lion came down on the early train a amily reonion and Christmas activ to spend the day here with friends, ities at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Retaras to Sales M. Hammer of the city. Ex-co-jnty assessor Earl Fisher and ' Left a Businee Mrs. Fred Fisher returned to Salem E. M. Pugh, one of the well known this morning after spending Sandpy i commercial traveling men of Albany here visiting Mr. Fishers mother. left this morning for. Portland and Here FromCorvalK - - " way points. Prof. Tarter of the faculty of the Went T Portland Visita Belati John Harnes of Portland returned horn today after. spending several dava her visiting his parents and other relative and friends Rorway In Portland R. Rogoway went to Portland Sat urday to look after property in that city snd to purchase goods for his store in this city. rand Prairie Grange The annual meeting of the members t the Grand Prairi Grange was held jday with a good attendance and the election of officer and th discussion of manv public questions. A fine banquet was also served and well pat ronised. Ratams to Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sunford were in the city today on their return Lebanon after visiting friends in Port land. Visitor From McMinnriUe Mrs. W. F. Hannah of McMinnville returned 'bom today after visiting old friend President and Mrs. A. M. Williams of the College. , -' Visiting Hi Sister ' G. L. Sutherland one of the lead ing pioneers of the Scip country is In the city this week visiting his sister and family Mv..M. B. Craft. - O. A. C. was an Albany business vis itor today. From Gaines NeighboAood Bex and Roy Peery, of the Gaines neighborhood on the upper Crabtree 'were Albany visitor today on their return from Portland where they had been visiting relatives during Christ- From Lebanon A. B. Hardey and ..daughter of Astoria were Albany visitors today On their return from Lebanon to visit Mr. Hartley's parents. ' Betaraed From The Dalles ' Harry Kuck, of the Herald, returned from The Dalles this morning where he had been to visit his parents dur ing Christmas. County Sopt Ida M. Cummings left for Portland this morning to attend the State teachers convention which convenes tomorrow. Returns From Scio Miss Lillian Schandler of the Al bany hotel returned" from Scio this j morning where she had been to vis it her parents dunng Christmas. Visit Parent - Clay Nichols one of Albany's young business men returned from Lebanon this morning where he had been to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. E.' C. Nichols. From Fort Worth- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Buckley and children of Fort Worth Tex., were at the Albany last night on an auto trip Think Of It ! ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) placed in this Bank at four per cent interest will in time draw unto itself all the money in the world. Magic is the increasing power of interest. - Why not have your surplus money working for you all the year day and night, at this strong, - modern Bank? Call at yaur convenience and let us take the matter up further"-with you. . , ft Albany State Bank Always at Your Service that it was Impossible to so far head and before he knew It his macn In was hit by another car. No ser ious daman was done, but Dr. Pol ing wa delayed in reaching Albany. Retimed t I'oKUn Mrw Ntta Dowtin and daughter, Mabl lac, returned to Portland ye. tcrday after visiting at th bom or Mr. and Mrs. H. R. SchulU over th holiday. Op Business Trip ' 'w .... i i ur w Umm U. n. wneeier anu tt . w. two prominent cattle buyers of the eastern part of th county wer bus iness visitors her today. Visits Brother Z. T. Trulovo on of th old tint school mm of th county was vis itor hare today on his way to Tollman to visit his brother Larken Trulov and family. Mr. Trulovo has been id ; Portland and vicinity for th last tlx- teen years. Work Begins on : MetfTer Garage Work on- th ' foundation of the Pfelffer garage on second street was commenced this morning with good fore of ma. Brick is being unload ed In the met tnd If th weather will permit another fin bluldlng wilt b added to.th eliy In abort time. Th gang Ii being built for th Day Motor company and will b among th beet la the city. ..- - Warranty Deeds Ida, S. Gedde and husband to O. D. Johnson lands in T 9. S. R. 4.E. . J. M. Wllkerson to R. Wilson lands in T 9 S. R. 2. E. Quit Claim Deed Walter Hecker to Emma Hecker lands in T 15 S. R, 4 W. Frank Hilton at ux to Ileta Huls tsnds In block 2, Ideal Fruit Colony. Sheep are 8vr - Mr. Rodenberger, a gentleman from Montana, who recently purchased a farm in the Rock hill section, received a shipment of 5T head of fine stock from Montana at th beginning of th cold snap. , Th stock cam before be was prepared to tak car of thm, but be found a good "Samaritan" In th person of B. F. Benshoof, who allowed him the us of bit farm build ing and supplied him with all th feed and fuel needed. Lebanon Express. Weather Report- Tonight and Tuesday rain. Warm r tonight. Th river stands at S.7 feet. Yesterday the temperature ranged from 29 to 36 degrees. Clean Up Day- Tuesday afternoon there will be a general lcean up in the business dis trict, from Water to Third and from Washington to Baker, Other) dis trict clean-ap will follow soon. Pleas do not put out anything that will not bum. Suit Filed J. W. and Edna Cox filed suit to day m the circuit court department number two against William B. Brook shir and wife and Alice Innes and husband proving the court for a -V-ere to qu'et title inn a tract of Lind consisting of 160 acres belorpinc to the estate of th late Mrs. Arm In Rocker. , John Bino File Suit- John rJtno or BneiDurn iiiea suit in the circuit court today through his attorneys Hewitt and Sox against Tindal) and wife and a number of other members of the Oregon Build ers Association witb head quarters in Portland, praying for a decree to give tittle and possession to 168 acres of bnd near SheTburn. Medford People Here " Ten peaple from Medofrd were at th Albany Hotel last night on their way to Corvallis to attend the an nual Farmer's week, people are go ing to Corvallis from all over the state to take the short course. " Mattress Bargain New Goods . Regular $17.00 felt . mattress, Good grade, sfc 1 QA9 Our Price !- Silk Flos Mattress, other places up to $24.00 f1 Q.00 Our Price.... tIO Combination Mattress, . other ell at $11.00 . CO-0 Our price, only P7 E. L. STIFF & SON 21J-217 Lyon St. - Th lower price Furniture Store Bring In Your Used Good EASTBUP.N Flour ha taken another lump of SO per barrel. The present coat of Olympic la 3I2J0 per barrel. Crowa $12,75 and Fish era Blend $13.15. -We wiU con tinue to sell this week at th following price: Olympic Hard Wheat, Per Sack $3.10 . .Per bbl, 4. 49-Ib sacks, $12.30 Crown Hard Wheat, per sack $3.10 Per barrel $12.26 Fishers Blend, made from Da kota hard wheat and Eastern Oregon Blue Stem, Beat on th Coast, per sack $3.35. and -8 can HoUy, Rice, Milk A ' Raisin Free, (Actual value, $3.76). Snow Flake, Soft Wheat, Per sack $2 85 Per barrel ....$11 JO Slam Rice. Per lb 10c 11 pounds for $1.00 Pearls of Ric (Broken) Per lb 10c Blue Rose Head Rice, . 8 pounds for 60c Fancy Head Rice, Per lb. ..19c White Navy Beans, 3 lbs for 26c Lima Beans, Per lb. 16c Macaroni Bulk Broken, per lb 9c . In packages, 3 for 26c Citrus Washing Powder, ,' Per package 33c Gold Dust, Per Pkg 83c Old Dutch Cleanser, per can 10c Pearline, 12-s Pkg 10c Ivory Soap Chips, Per Pkg 10c Swift's White Soap. 16 Bars for $1-00 White Wonder Soao. 14 Bars for ,-. .....$1.00 Lenox Soap (Brown) ..$1.00 20 Bars for . Elk Eavon Soao. ' 20 Bar for $1.00 : Fancv Packed Baldwin Annies. While they last, per box $1.76 A Few Jonathan and Local Baldwin ....... $15 100 Six Fancy Oranges. Per dozen 60c Brooms . .95c, $1.06, $1.20 $U0 Van Camn k Campbell Soup 13c Palace Car Peaches. . No. 1 Cans 16c Glass Wash Board 86e Brass Wash Boards 86c Zinc Wash Board ........60c Good Lanterns. While they last ....$1.00 , Heavy 6 Gal. Oil can, filled $2.26 On Gallon can. filled , ...65c 'The Original Butternat Bread 10c & 16c EASTBURN BRO'S. THE CASH .GROCERS Copyright lilt, Hart achaasMtaMara the Seam in the coat We've found that the waist-seam .is a popular feautre of the fall and winter overcoats. We know you'll like the snug, form fitting effect and the "flare" that it gives to the coat. This two-button - double-breasted waist sssn I mad for us by Hart SchaftW A Marx. It'a guaranteed by them too; - money back if you aay so. THE TOGGERY M. STERNBERG & CO The horn of Hart Schaffaer A Marx cloth USE . ' WOODWORTHS Anticeptic Gargle To Prevent Toncillitis and Sore Throat WOODWORTH DRUG CO. Make Use ot Electric Service for Washing We'd like to help you do your weekly washing.' We promise not to disappoint you. We will be ready promptly and on time. We will do the work carefully and with practical ly no wear or tear on even the finest things. We'll not take all day for the work and we won't kick on the wages. , - ' If you'll come in and arrange to have us send an Electric Washing Machine to your home, we'll be right on the job in the morning to . show you the road to easy, economical wash i days. i . . Mountain States Power 3rd & Lyon St Company Phone 15