34. Autographic Kodak Price $29.36 It makes a picture larger than any of the other Kodaks postcard sise and yet the camera itself is compact enough to fit the, over coat pocket. Equipped with carefully tested lens and shutter as well as ail the practical conveniences that make food picture making- all the easier. A Kodak that you will be proud to five and that any i;ift list will be glad to get. om on your Other Kodak an autographic, f ross $9.4$ Bp. Brewaie Cameras, $XM so. Fred Dawson THE REXALL STORE 000000000000000 Post Onto Hours Far New Years The Post Office will observe Thursday, January 1, as a complete holiday as follows: The office will be closed the same as on Sunday. ' There will be no deliveries by either City or Rural Carri ers. The morning collection will be made from the mail boxes of the city, and this mail to gether with what is deposited at the Post Office will be dis patched. Special deliveries and per ishable articles will be deliv ered, and those having boxes at the Post Office will receive their mail as usual. oooooooooooooooooo Years Day in the church rooms. The ladies of the church are making prep arations for the event and a fine meal is promised. Weather Report . Tonight and ' Wednesday, rain or snow. Colder tonight The river stands at 7.8 feet Yesterday the rain meas ured .18 inches. The temperature ranges from 37-47 degrees. Now A Commercial Traveler Chas Lamb, who formerly worked in a grocery store in Albany was a visitor here this morning on his way to points aortn. Leaves For Portland Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Robnett, I-ft land a td way points. this morning for a brief visit at Port' 22 etWIHrm as LOCAL BRIEFS Pereses! Meatioa ef People sad Activities A boat the City. y ii fl II MS of Apple ton, Wi. arrived in the city j of , Urt r.itjt registering t iho St. Fran-! eis. J Here From Brownsville Hon. W. P. Elmore, the banker Brownsville, cam down to transact business her today. Frees Harriebarg lion roe Philpott, one of the prom . isset farmers and stock mea living ne. um.oi n. in mtnt Cyru, H. Walker, of the local tha city today and transacted business -,. ha. bee -elected tn innf ,k. at the court house. SodavUle Items SODAVILLE. Dee., SO John end Hank Robison, of Fall ity were cir culating here Saturday. Mrs. May English of near Pendle ton arrived Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ves Mil ler, south of town. Mrs. Cora Simons went to Albany last Friday to visit her fsther, F. S, Doughton and sisters, Mrs. R. K. Ohling and Mrs. W. Vandenort. Norton and Russell have their saw mill south of town built and began sawing this week. Narvin Campbell, who is attending i school In Portland, spent the Christ mas vacation with home folks west Ta Inspect McPhereoa Post G. W. Crason, of Lebanon Js in the lot town- city to make an ofifcial inspection of i Mi Gladys Musgrave, primary U.DI ) a . v a i . . cra-nga j-ast no. o oi tne u. a. jk. i i . .i f miiu wiv mjdi to iaa govern' teacher of the Sodaville schaals, spent Frees FayetUviDe , Mr. J. A. Brown, of Fayettaville, and daughter, arrived in the dry on the Oregon electric this morning to transact business snd visit friends. Tiaita Son At Eugene Mrs. J. W. Bishop, of Lebanon, was In the city today on her way to Engene to visit her son Ray, who re sides on the farm there. Tangent Visitor John Slate, one of Tangent's busi ness men, was in tha city this morn ing on a business trip to Portland. New Baby Girl A baby girl was born Sunday, Dec, 28, at St Mary's hospital to Mr. and .post has been selected to inspect the John F. Miller Post at Lebanon and make a similar report. Returned From Army Bob Smith, formery of the Neber gall Market, was an Albany visitor, last night on his way to Independence where he will open up a meat market Presents Oranges . , Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Moses, prom inent people of Jefferson, passed through Albany on the overland this Christmas with re la tiers at lone. . Wm. Snider returned from Albany last week where he haa been working during the fall. ' P. A. Patterson and family, of Leb anon, and G. H. Lightle and family, of. Rock Hill spent Christmas here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. SetferL The most serious result of the re cent cold snap here was the bursting of the large tank at the soda spring. Miss Grace Hams, principal of the Sodaville school, has annexed house keeping to her duties, to beat the IMMIGRATION VERY HEAVY lYcsent Influx of Foreigners not to Last, Say Immi gration Officials NEW YORK, Dec., 30. By A. P. Heavy immigration, which has taxed; the facilities of Ellis Island and de layed the unloading of steamships no great influx of foreigners that will here Is only temporary snd presages affect the United States labor mar ket, In the opinion of immigration authorities here. But few of the thousands of pas sengers arriving daily from abroad are coming to this country unless they have been here before, or unlesi they have relatives here already, Probably 60 per cent of the recent arrivals are reservists, mostly Ital lans, who left the United States to fight for their native land. Three Survivors Lashed to Ship Rescued Today ST. JOHNS. N. S.. Dot. 10 A. P Three men, the only survivors of the crew of the Belgian steamer An ton Van Driel, who had been laabed to the bridge of the wrecked vessel since yesterday were rescued today Others of the crew were lost ye-ter day in trying to reach shore in boats after the shid had struck the Jagged rocks. 20 Arrests Made On Alcohol Cases CHICOPEE, Mass., Dec. SI By A P. Twenty arrests have been made in Massachusetts and Connecticut in connection with the distribution of liquor containing wood "alcohol which caused the death of at least 67 men and women in this vicinity since Christmas. morning from Los Angeles where they nin co,t ' Ilvin(f. and began her had been for a brief visit Thev presented the Democrat representa tive with a fine branch of Oranges which are on exhibition at the office. Made Trip To Salem John E. Kirkland. of Sunrise made Mrs. R. W. Tripp, of this city. Both a business trip to Salem today. Mr. mother and daughter are doing nicely. .Kirkland is still the owner of some Gaests Return Home I fine horses which is hoped will ap- . .. mmt it. a. ami, oi j-ort- ,per on Hie AiDany track this fall in land, who have been visiting at the , one of -he best county fairs ever stag- nome oi; nr. ana Mrs. K. w. Tripp ed in Linn county, on Elsworth Street, returned home Here From Shedd experiment as bacheloress Saturday at her' cottage on Pino street Monday. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Tripp are sisters. "Went To Portland Bobbie and Marrorite Sm t Portland returned rfome today after spending Christmas here' with their grandfather, D. O. Woodworth. They were accompanied by their life-long friend, Frank Wills, who went down for a visit. Returns To Heppner Belle Slate, of Tangent, was an Al bany visitor this morning on her way , for a few days. DacK u iieppner where she is teach- From Thorn big school. Visits la Salem Mrs. A. W. Roner and tittle child, went to Salem this morning on a bus iness trip and to visit friends. . '" On Business Trip Miss Mollie Welch left on the early train today on a business trip to Port land. Returned Home Miss Louise Dannals returned from Portland yesterday evening after vis iting with her aunt, Mrs. Montgom ery, over Christmas. Retained to Portland' ' Jessie am) Effie Brock, of Shedd .were Albany business visitors But i?ht registered at the St Francis, i Portland e A. J. Rouses?, of the Highway gar age is in Portland today on a busi ness trip in the interest of his com ny. Here From Mill City Prof J. R. Geddes of Mill City is an Albany business visitor today on his way to Eugene to visit his family L. Zeller and son of near Thomas station transacted business here .to day. Mr. Zeller is one of the promi nent farmers and garden of the county. Report or Estate Filed The report of the Henry Kinzer estate at Crabtree was'filed for pro bate to day. Mrs. Kinzer is being pe tioned by the heirs as administratrix. The estate is vahed at $10,000 on realestate and $1000 as the value of the stock with a rental value of the land placed at 9600. Tha widow Mrs. Emma Kinzer and three sons Roy Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thompson, of t H., James L. and Geo L. are the heirs. Portland, returned home yesterday . From Halsey ' after spending several days here vis. tting their ; daughter, Mrs. Flody Shortridge. On Business- - A. W. Thomas and B. B. Terhnne, of Portland registered at the St. Fran cis last night and will be here for a few days to do some mill work in the line of repair. , Arrived From Appleton Wis C. C. Jackson and son. Hon. Krank Porter of Halsey were Albany busi ness visitors hers today. From Gervias Mrs. Robert Ringo, of Gervias, is visiting with her mother Mrs. Nettie Michael's of this city. United Presbyterian Dinner The members and friends of the uiuwu rrauytcnsn inurcn are in. Herman Keihl and Gilbert Rengie.vited to sttend a big dinner on New Evidence in Decision Leak Cases Completed WASHINGTON, Dec. SO Evidence gathered by the department of justice relative to the alleged leak in decls ions of the United States Supreme court will be submitted to the federal grand jury next month, K was an nounced today. The government's case la practically complete, officials said. The nature of the evidence obtained was not dis closed except that officials predicted mat it will be "conclusive." Everett Station Held Up, Robbed EVERETT, Wash., Dee., 80-By A. r ihe Eeverett-Seattle Interjr ban station was, held up early this morning by two mssked men who look $850 from the cash drawer and safe. Three men were arrested on their way to Seattle and confessed the police say. Jefferson Items Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jenkins and Hugh Jenkins came down from Mill City to spend Christmas with the home folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jenkins. Raymond Jou...., S. r agent at Monroe made a flying trip to Jeffer son Wednesday evening returning Thursday morning. Mrs. E. Racy left Friday for Che- halis, Wash., for a few weeks visit with he daughter Mrs. Pansy Green wood. Mrs. G. H. VanBuren and her niece, Miss Nellie Roberts, of Albany ate Chirstnus dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius. W. L. Jones was an Albanv visitor ' j . i inursoay evening. ,etn pre.identj.i nomination. He will Walter Birtchet made a trip to be an indenendent eandiriata fr th. Salem Thursday evening. j indorsement of the South Dakota nri- Hiram 'Johnson Files Name In S. Dakota PIERRE, S. D., Doc., 30 By A.-P. United States Senator Hiram John son, of Cel., today filed with the secretary of the state the announce ment of his candidacy for the rcpubll- Marines Feast On Hard Boiled Eggs of Turtles CUANTANAMO. BAY. Cuba- Bolled turtle eggs are novelty which has been added to the mess of the United States Marines on duty at th naval station hare. Two 200-pound turtles were cap tured by Marines while sailing In a small boat on the bay. When they were killed more than 100 eggs were found in each. The egg of the turtle when remov. ed from the 'body has a soft shell The egg Itself is about the sise of a hen's egg. The InsUle reavmblre In taste and appearance th yolk of a hen's egg. Th eggs are boiled hard, and the shell is peeled off life the outer skin of an onion. . Corvallis Woman Walks Most of Way to Oakland OAKLAND, Cel. Anns Hempler. to years old, was found, destitute and weary from a four months struggle to reach here from Corvallis, Oregon, In th shelter of a doorway here re cently. Falling of funds to make her accustomed yearly trip to the grave of her son hvtVs) Mrs Hempler said she walked a large part of the dlst ance. Charitable organisations are seeking aid for her. Catholic Church In Mexico Sees Reconstruction MEXICO CITY-There is every evi dence that the Catholic church In Mexico Is In a process of complete reconstruction, according to El Demo- era ta, which says that December will see the construction of numerous blsh ops, reassignment of parishes and ap pointment of priests. Churches are to be repaired and a general rejuven ation of clerical endeavor is to be started. Doctor Jos Maria Moray del Rio, archbishop of Mexico, Is the ranking prelate In the republic and ill exercise a general supervision over the work. Belgian Woman Becomes Wealthy BERLIN JPrineess Louisa, th di vorced wife of Prince Philip of 8axa- Coburg, and daughter of the late King Leopold IL, of the Belgians, Is reported to have beeom a million aire fifty times over, reckoned In Aus trian kronen. At the beginning of the war she was in the terltory of the Central Powers. She Is stated to have only just received 6,000,000 franrs left to her out of her father's estate and thanks to the present rate of ex change, has obtained 60,000,000 kron en. Th Princess is now livine at Hitting, near Vienna. SENATOR GRONNA OBJECTSTO GAG North Dakota Republican ' Haa Spirited Tilt With Bom Lodge WASHINGTON, I). C, (8necial) Protesting against what he charaer Ised as "gag rule," 8nator Gronna (Republican) of North Dakota recent ly waged a spirited but futll battle In the Senate against Majority Leader Lodge and his hand-picked Republi. can steering committee. Senator Gronna't anger was rous ed when Senator Jones presented bill wttn the remark that the steering committee hsd reached an agreement that It be considered as unfinished business. "I do not bell.ve It la fair for th majority to adopt a rule of this kind," retorted Senator Gronna. "I do not believe It Is fair to the members of majority, without a conference of all the members, to say what the legis lative program shall be, ami I know It is not fair to th member of th minority. A very few Senator might in this way control legisatlon absolute ly. If It Is followed out, you can say absolutely what bills shall pass, what bills shall not be considered, and as big that a small cotsrw should get to- 1 say now to those who are leader on thla side that w do not have a majority so large but that you are endangering our leadership if you are going to force this rule upon us. If you are going to force upon us what 1 will call gag rules of this sort I shall never, so long as I am a mem ber of this body, support a movement of that kind. What right have two or three Senators, because they are put upon a steering committee, to say which bills1 shall be token up and which bills shall not be considered. I had something to do with the or ganisation on .this side; I have som reaponalhmty for the organisation: and it was not with th understand ing thaf a smal Icoterle should get to gether and decide upon which bill should be taken Up for consideration. If you are going to proceed upon . the unjust theory of saying that two or three Senator who may be mem- 1ers of ths so-called steering commit- to shall decide what bills are to be considered, I want to give notice right now that I shall not be a party to If In the discussion that followed Senator Lodge explained that th steering committee waa appointed by him under a resolution adopted by the Republican conference and Sena tor Brandegee said, "I do not even know who compose our honored steer ing committee." Senstor Gronna was over-ridden in his fight and It was agreed to tak op th measure proposed by Senator Jones. Th constant drip of water Wears away the hardest stone, And the constant gnaw of Towser Masticates the hardest bone; The canstant cooing lorer -Carries off the bashful maid, And the constant advertiser, Is the one who gets the trade. ' Fostar J. T. Jones and John Alexander were in Albany Friday. Miss Eva Pease returned to Eus-ene Friday evening after spending Christ mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pease. W. E. Moses returned rfom Salem Friday evening, after spending Christ mas with friends, inthat city. V. b. Miller and daughter Loretta from Salem were In town Saturday. Miss liladgs Jones, who is teach ing school at Harrisburg has been spending her holiday vacation at th, home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones. - Miss Floy Van Buren and Miss Thelma Roberts, from Albany wer Jefferson visitors Sunday, E. J. Mangis, the potato buyer. from Salem was in town. Monday. .The Jefferson Garage has changed hands - again. The new owners are Elmer and Harold Knight,, former Jefferson boys. Mrs. Victor Wright, of Amity Is her visiting her sister, Mrs. Berni Helt. Miss Wild Vaughn was an Albany visitor Tuesday. mary next March. i: Release of 2 13, S. Soldiers Promised Today WASHINGTON, Dec, 80 A. P. The unconditional release of two mem bers of th crew of tha U. S. ship Pocmoke, who were arrested at Max arlan Mexico November 12 on a charge of assult, was promised tofy, according to a dispatch to th state department from th American Con sul at Mazatlan. Medford Women Form Wood for, : President Club MEDFORD, Dec, 80 A. P. "Worn m's Leonard Wood for President Club" was orgsnized' her last night at th horn of Mr. Bert Anderson, wife of th chairman of th Republi can County Committee. A meeting to effect a ceonty-wldc organization will b held Monday. 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