NEBERGALL PLANT GROWING Company, Recovering from Fire with Larger Plant Than Before Albany's Hotels -Are Credit To Entire State During the few short yoars that D. E. Nebergali has been a resident of Albany he has built up a meat pack ing business that is now numbered a- mong the larger packing institutions of the state. Startingin a small way with a meat market, Mr. Nebergali has need his experience gained in the employe of big Chicago packer and ' gradually built nP until the Nebergali Heat Company is now in the half million dollar a year class. During 1918 the company did a $350, 000 business and was well on the way to pass the $500,000 mark when a dis astroos fire broke out in the packing plant east of the city and completely destroyed it . Although with but lit tle more than a half year to run at full capacity, the plant has almost succeeded in equaling last year's bus iness, hi spite of adversity. But the people of Albany responded to the call for stock subscriptions and the firm is once more on its feet in a bigger and better plant than ever before. The plant and "equipment, which will be completed within the nest SO days; is valued at between $80,000 and $100,000, and. is one of the most modern packing houses in the state. f The plant furnishes a home market for al of the cattle, sheep hogs and other meats that can be raised in this territory. The equipment will handle 30 hogs an hour, and a proportinate number of other animals. It is the desire of the management to use all meat animals raised in this territory and every known that Jie can always sell his product here, whether is K one animal or a car load. - - D. E. Nebergali is president; Harry ' Nebergali, vice-president and Dan Johnson, secretary-treasurer of the company. One of the leading assets of any progressive city or town li the hotels ; and the class of men who conduct them. In this respect Albany has an (asset in a high class at hotels, well .equipped and eomhetedby men who ! know the business. The city is fast becoming a center ! for commercial traveling salesman, and automobile tourist durag the sum mer months. The judgement of the ,seu who buDt these hotels several years ago has been frequently test .ioned aa a financial succesa, but today they are reaping the rewards af a i'sane investment and by their confi dence in the future have advanced the interests of the city aa many way. i . To the up-todaye stranger who vis- ' its Albany's hotels he is impressed at once that we are in touch with the world and prepared to meet the ae . mands of the highest class of travel- . era in this respect. EAT A PRUNE FURNITURE MADE BY ALBANY FIRM Albany Furniture Factory Is One of City's Sound Institutions Here From Independei Mrs. G. Goodrich and Mrs. M. Stan . ley of Independence registered t the Albany last night on a business trip here. ' If you're are as blue as indigo, and find it hard to smile. If you think that life is empty, and to live is not worth while. If consolation makes you worse. And you crave to rnle in a hearse. Bare in mind this little verse, and '.. Eat a Prvne. If your house is not insured, and it burns down, to the ground. If you lose a million dollars where it never can be found. If you're beat up by your wife, And your joys all turn to strife, Take a brand new lease on life, , . Eat a Prune. If you love a lady madly, and some one beats your time. 'If you buy stock at a quarter, and it drops down to a dime, If you're so hot and dry Thauyou think you're going to die You can live on if you try. Eat a Prune. For a prune will knock a bunion; it will stop your falling hair, It's the milestone to happiness on the road from grief and care. It is wholesome, it is cheap, It won't perish, but will keep, It will work, too, while, you sleep Eat a Prune. ' ' , (Passed by the Censor.) Among the ' many manufactured products turned out in Albany ia a line line of dining and library tables, the output of the Albany Furniture Factory . Although equipped to make most any kind of furniture, the fac tory specialises on tables and a rvatly market ia found for the entire out- Pot- - j The tables manufactured here are of ! fine quality, made from hard wood and beautifully finished. Less expen sive tables are also made from fix and soft woods, but the principal pro ducts are the better grade of goods. From 40 to 60 men are employed in the factory and salesmen keep the. crew busy to keep up with the orders. The futrniture factory ia one of Al bany's moat prosperous institutions and distributes a monthly payroll which finds its wsy into the various business channels of the city. W. A. Barrett, P. A. Young, A. C. , Sehmitt and P. A. Goodkin are direct ors of the institution, and for the last year or more Mr. Goodwin has been in active charge of the business as manager. - The factory was originally a wagon factory operating at Corvallis. It waa moved to Albany several years sgo and changed into an organ fac tory. Later furniture waa made and through some financial difficulty it waa dosed down for a time. A new com pany waa reorganised and the plant taken over and put upon a firm basis within the last two years, and today it ia in a healthy financial condition, giving work to a good force of work men and adding to the resources of the community. . Determined Threat Bartholomew had been very nauiV ty, and at taut In despair his mother abut Mm up In a lame cupboard, wherein were stored all sorts of arti cles He Itmiieuiitlvly began to bel low a'til stamp ami make terrlfl olse aenernllv. finally silence en raid, and hi mother, who waa Jut ehowlni his simile out. remarked as they paused the cupboard. "I think Battle htm broken the record this tinier "Yem came the unexpected rejoinder from within. "I have, an If you don't let me nut I'll aiuaah the trainaphone aa welir lddya Rsasonlna, Mistress I'm afraid my poor, dar ling, little Topsy will never reeovei. Do you know, Bridget. I think the, kindest thing would be to hnv her rhtnmrorntrd and put out of ber mis ery. Brtdm-t I woulilnt do that. rams. Sure, she mlitht gvt better, after alt. aa' then ye'd be snrry ye had her kilt mi itnatnn iCvMilne TntM.'Hrt ALBANY GARAGE HAS GOOD YEAR Hockensmith and Templcton Enjoy Unusual Prosper ity Last 12-Months On of Albany's moat prominent automobile firms is the Albany Gar age, local agents for the Studvbakvr and Oakland 81s lines and the Repub lic truck. The Albany Garage was started by Barrett Bros, several years ago, but In the apring of 1016 G. T Hockensmith and Lloyd Templeton purchased the interest of J. R. Cady and have successfully conducted the business ever since. Mr, Hockensmith waa for sight years manager of the grocery depart ment of the S. R. Young 4 Bon store and following his tetireinent from the grocery business he sold Ilulck auto mobile for a time. II served a president of the Alliany Commercial Club for term and has long been prominent in business circle. Mr. Templeton was In the farming busi ness between Ilalsey and Hrownavllla before coming to Albany, and la from a well known pioneer Linn county family. During the year jut closed Messrs. Hockensmith and Templeton report hsvlng don an exceptionally good business and state that proapecta for the coming year ar even better. I Visits at Balsas T" . Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ling went to Salem this morning to spend the day vltltlng with Mr. Ling's mother. ?lflffltimt!l!l!tlllll!t!ffl!lffl!l!,",n-n"1 K'UIIUHIIIIUUUUUUHUUIUI ulluSMuaaulli 1 lUiuillllil Buick and Chevrolet Automobiles M We wish all our friends and customers of Albany and vicin- ity, a Happy and Prosperous New. Year. We will soon occupy our new quarters, at 2nd and Ellsworth Street, where we will be able to render better service for 1920. 41 Murphey Motor Co. 422 West First Street A Million Dollar Bank During the past year we have grown into a MILLION DOLLAR BANK and we desire to thank our friends who have made this possible. We have tried to grow and deserve to grow. ' Some ten years ago we found that the larger city banks, with the strong est possible vaults and the best police protection, had as equipment Burg lar Alarm Systems, and we promptly installed one, which has been in opera " tion since that time. ' We carry Burglary and Hold-up Insurance to protect us and our de-' positors. We have tried to keep our equipment in condition to serve you promptly and accurately. We solicit a continuance of your patronage for the coming year. Our President, Mr. E. D. Cusick, has assisted in drawing every law . passed by the State of Oregon for the Regulation of Banks and the Protec tion of Depositors. Your Government Bonds will have to be renewed in 1920 and we will be pleased to exchange them for you at actual cost of forwarding and re . turning. When the last coupons are removed hand them to us and we will make the exchange. We have foreign connections that enable us to draw drafts on foreign countries at lowest rates. Anyone having to make remittances will find it to his advantage to use this bank. We can give you good terms on remit . . tances to Canada. ' . a The Sign of Service and Security Start a Savings Account Now and Watch Your Dollars Grow 7. W.Cusick&Co., Bankers Albany, Oregon 7 JN ,