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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1920)
KANTLEEK Hot Water Bottles Guaranteed to Wear or Money Back The Best Made Fred Dawson The Rexall Store 31 Bill mmmammmmmmam LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People ud AcUritirs About the City. j tim Visited at Brownsville Mr. and'Mrs. E. M. Perfect spent New Year's day in Brownsville vis iting with relatives and friends. To Attcad Banquet . BL L. Nebergatl went to Portland this morning to attend a convention and big banquet of the salesman of the Balfour Guthrie Co. which is to be given at the Benson tomorrow. From Blodgett . . .. Mr. and Mrs. B, R. Boyles and children from Blodgett, were Albany visitors last night at the Van Dran hoteL Basis Visitor - - Geo. Rolf, of Harrisburg, William Mader, of Gates, M. C. Brown, of Halsey, S. B. Hoover, of Harrisburg, and J. H. Felxer of Roseborg, were Alhmnv visitor last nurht. Returned From Brownsville . County treasurer Miss Mill Powell re tamed from her old homo at Browns ville this morning where she had been to spend New Year's day with friends. LHdlUUUIl UI1 A WORI Til THE WlSt Our Present Stock of Flour at the old price is about exhausted You had better till your wants. Only one more buying day left s we will surely have to ad vance the price Monday. You had better hurry. We are going to make Saturday Baking Powder Day. Compare these prices with the regular prices. Nuff Said. Royal, 6 ox can 20c; 16-os 40c ty, lb. can $1.50; 5 lb can 5 Cleveland, 16 oz can 40e Rumfords 8-oz can 20c 16-ox 40e Ryxon, lS-oz can 40e Great American, 16-ox can . .20e Crescent, 16-oz can 25c Full 5 pound can $1.00 Folgers, 8 -ox can 25c, 16-ox 50c 2 ft -lb can SL25; 5-lb can $2.40 Schillings 8 -ox can 25c 16-ox 50c 2 ft -lb can $1.20; 5 lb. can $35 Kara Syrup Light, 6s, 65c; 10 .$1.25 Dark, f 60e . MarshmaHow Syrup 5s ....70c 10s ....$1.40 Cedar Oil, Pint 25c; Quarts 50c Better than O'Cedar Oil and , .. Half the Price Brooms 90. $1.00, $1.10. $120' Saturday Only Good. Creamery Butter Per lb. 68c Per Roll 11.35! Genuine and Original Butternut Bread 10c ft 15c Per Loaf We Sell Fresh Milk and Cream Phone Us Your Orders, We De liver C. O. D. j Commercial Mam 111 F. J. Groppe of Portland traveling salesman for the Wayne Oil and Pump company is reported seriously ill at the St. Francis hotel. His wife from Portland has been called here and witht he advice oft wo Albany physicians he is being well eared for. .Keeney Case Appealed. In the case of Henry Keeney charg ed with killing deer out of season has been appealed to the circuit court He was fined $200.00 and cost in judge Oliver! court. Halsey Vaitors . F. C Jones and C. H. McClun two well known citizens of Halsey were guests of the St. Francis last night. From Roseburg Jnllfl niliimna T L L 1 - v nvxuuni nas EUOV .1 i mi t H aiw. . j 7 . ling ten months in Texas thi ed to Albany and commenced work f. . , tv,.k.. ti... for thn lsi-h--.il u. '.state of Mr. Doughty. They Returned From Sale ' i.o make Oregon their future home. w" T tZZZtZT. W. Store, ror the Nebergall mat company re- , . , ,. , . , ,-j . e i . . , . ! two of the leading forest rangers of turned from Salem nast nipht where . .. ,. v . . . ST j. she had h J.:.!.,. ..the Ssntiam district beyond Cascadia corvaiii. vi.;. . R. M. Roberts. E. V. Molox nrf Fined Five Dollars - Q. Jensen was arretted Wednesday evening byspeed cop Gtenn Cox for driving his car without any tail light, Jrnsen pled guilty and wat , fined five dolars by the city recorder. . From Crw(dvilV Prof Nash principal of the Cnaw fordsville school was an Albany visi tor yesterday on his return from at tending the teacher's State Convention at Portland. - Visits Mother Hon W. Lair Thompson of Portland and Dr. Fred Thompson of Salem 'visited their mother hero yesterday Mrs. Rufut Thompson. From Salem Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisher and child ren of Salem were. Albany 'visitors vesterday at the homes of their par. enU. Mrs. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Huston. ' Here From Portland Ed. Bowles of Portland a well known citisen here visited friends ud relatives in the city yesterday. Weather Report Tonight fair and warmer, Saturday fair. The temperature ranges from 37 to 30. The river stand at 6.7 feet, falling. Went to Roseburg Mr. Hil lof the Globe Theatre made a busines trip to Roseburg this week. Left for Roseburg Mrs. Ed Hudson, left Wednesday to visit friends In Koseburg for a short time. Here From Salem " . Mrs. W. R. McMurray and Mrs. H. M. Hawkins, of Salem, are guests at ihe home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor. Correcting PaPers Mrs: . Ida M. Cummings, county school superintendent, went to Salem, this morning to assist in correcting the papers written in the recent state teachers examination. Marriage License Issued ' Leslie L. Haskena and Lillian G. Hoy of Albany. Geo F. James and IThelma Manning of Lyons, and Wins IPowell and Viola Pickns of Lebanon. Returns From Texas ' D. D. Doughty and family returned to Albany Chrustmas Eve after spend the home return Smudge Saved Five Cars Apples "Crude oil and alfalfa mad the smudge that kept Ave ears of Ihe Oaeo apples from frosting during the cold pell," said Packer Edward Snow while In this city from Monro on Monday, "t happened .to' be on duty at the peeking house the first night of the big freese, saw the thermometer drop twentytwo degree In one hour, and then I got busy mighty quickly. For three nights we kept up a smudge in that parking house so thick that you could cut it up in chunks, but It kept an even temperature, say at about thirty degrees, and we didn't even lose a cull. We are shipping out the lar car today. I never heard of an oil-alfalfa smudge before, but it did the work," said Snow, and he may take out a patent Gasette-Time. CENSUS ENUMERATORS A, D, ' Leach of . Salem pad through Albany today of Detroit where he is to begin taking the cen sus enumeration tomorrow. The en umerators receive $6.00 per day for I the work. One enumerator to lake the I census in several precincts. Something to sell? Try a crat Want Ad. Demo- Saturday Cash Special No. 16 . IJ.A-C-O-N Spells Cash But not much if you buy our special "Issue" brand An A-l Piece of Meat at . . , . . ,30c Per lb. Coffee Is going up again but we are still . selling Wadco at ...54c lb Unground "Peaberry" blend 38c lb Oranges, choice, per dozen '. . .28c to 36c Mincemeat, now is your chance to get a high , grade cheap 25c lb Prunes 10-fb cans, per can, a fine buy 75c Bread, 3 full weight, fresh loaves 25c Tomatoes, Standard, per can . 14c ' Washboard, Non-Rust, a good board 49c Broom, a good four seam broom 69c Toilet paper, today only, 4 for 25c East Albany Grocery Main St. & Salem Koad University of Oregon FRIENDS ALUMNI STUDENTS Big Dance Big Time From Crow Foot Pnwl lnmM . ' ; u. u. nams prominent ...B. , vrciiis were Al- ,v nrlva. r-, .kwh,wwi ... i farmer .bany visitors last night. j an Albany business visitor. , Walker of Port- J C. BrowL , y Accept, PoJtkm At Ly ILSlS r Cne ?nn eoum Mr. and Mrs. C. E. W. i lit trin r? t "y "d were in Albany today on their ;ettav.lle transacted business here to- , T.von. wh. Mr. Walker ha. day. Business Trip to Portland j, F. E. LivengooU proprietor of the , Golden Rule store left on the early 1 train on a ousiness trip to Portland ; today. fOn Official Busines -uage K. Xelley went to Salem : this morning to convene his first i session of court for the year 1920 . ! Oa Business I Deputy gam warden Ed. S. Haw- ltPr went in ef.M i v . wu; OIIICUI business. ' Brownsville . frs. B. R. Forbes a prominent lady of Brownsville came down this morning to spend the day her shop- accepted a position as bookkeeper, in a saw mill. Modern Travelers to Meet The Modern Travelers will meet with Mrs.-David Froman, 7th ft Ferry Streets. Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. L. Bray, Secy. WE HAVE Everything . OPTICAL BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. Special Values in Golf Shirts . A full line of sizes in these Shirts from 14 to 17, in both French soft cuffs and starched cuffs. Neat Stripes, Plain White, and Blue Chambray. Also a line of Fancy Stripes with striped collars to match. x " - . Your Choice 95c Each , The Blain Clothing Co. Value First ALBANY ARMORY a C5acuruay ravening, Jan. o g K 1kM..' I TT l r 1 a... Benefit Building Fund For M omen's Building DO YOUR PART BE THERE Tickets $1.00 Spectators 10c 1920 J Model K-50 Buick Sedan for Seven - THE BUICK Model K-Six-50 four-door Sedan fa the latest develop ment in closed car design. The front seat, instead ot being divided, fa full width, giving additional roominess to passengers and providing an extra brace to the body which adds considerably to its stability. The latest type of cowl and side lamps, tilting steering wheel and satin finished inteiior trimmings are featured in this Sedan. The lining fa done in rich plush, without binding. Altered lines and low-bung body give added grace to the exterior without sacrificing tead-room. The main comrjartment accommodates two disappearing seats, which are built for genuine comfort. Sffic shades on rcJlenaflbrf privacy Ven tilation is coatroUed by the adjustable windows and windshield, the door windows being fitted with patent handles for raising or towering them. Suitable lights give interior fllumination. Lowered seats give greater riding comfort ' 4 rU When Better.AutomobiU9 Art Built BUICK Will Build Them MURPHY MOTOR CO. THE CASH GROCERS