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r KANTLEEK Hot Water Bottles Guaranteed to Wear or Money Back The Best Made Fred Dawson The Rexall Store LOCAL BRIEFS j Personal Motion of People and Activities About the City. S3 Prof. Froea Napa Calif - 0. S. North principal of the the track on the Yaquinna road. Went To Portland Alpine school of Benton county ar- j Miss Aneta Burch and little Miss neea in Aioany una morning irom a Lee Dowlin went to Portland thi. morning for a visit Makes Trip to Sales visit to Napa Calif. Scntmm Brownsville W. W. Bailey and W. M. Dinwiddie ! af Brownsville were in the city last Bight. Mr. Dinwiddie ia an O. A. C Indent this year. Detroit Visitor Janes Co it of Detroit, was an Albany ssnesa visitor here last night re festering; at the Albany hotel. ' Astoria Vsitor C L. Holgate and Frank Ranson of Astoria wer Albany business visitors last night. JACKSON CLUB London Slums Are TO MEET SOON State Gathering of Demo- crab to be Informan Affair The Jackson Club of Portland Is arranging to hold. banquet at the Benson hotel on the evening of Janu ary 8, to call together the Democratic hosts of the state. A mass meeting of Democrats at the Benson hotel, will be convened at 10 o'clock A. M. January 8. This is not intended to be a formal meeting of the tSate Central Com mittee, although all its members will be invited, but it is intended to make it a sort of a get together meeting of Democrats, both men and women, ot strengthen the organisation throughout the state and to build up Democratic interests all along the line. teen days. JOURNAL JOINS ASSOCIATED PRESS Capital City Paper Joins Mu tual News Organization; Changes Heading The Capital Journal, of Salem, la the latest newspaper in Oregon to Join the ranks of the Associated Press, the world's greatest news gathering organisation, and on New Ymm Haw mmnm ml f vrilh Villi . George Bolfe, the well known thea- j i Th. A.ri. R,..w re man, made a business trip to Sal- which toTmly e.itd onl, ... unlt: m uu, morning, nr. none will re- Ptom, j, now carrying both ser-t-irn to San Francisco in a few days, m,, but it is expected that it will ur. aao Mrs. u. v. roUog Visit- Uter uw, , y,. fu Associated Dr. and Mrs. D. V. Poling and little ' press day service, son of Corvallis were in the city last j The Capital Journal recently tried night to attend the meeting at the . to vet awav from the Canital idea and Populous as ever LONDON, A total of 184.000' peo ple are living in the slum areas of London, according to recent estimate. First Presbyterian church. Albany Visitors Mrs. E. Baldwin of Monmouth and Mrs. A. Barxea of Siletx were in the I city last night at the St Francis omitted the picture of Oregon's capi tal building from its headline. It then inaugurated a combination be tween a Hebrew and Chinese make op on its front gape and asked its readers what they thought of it. A prise of $10 was offered for the best answer. They found out. for the peo- Fraea Halsey 'hotel. J. S. McMabon a prominent . Moves to New Home- tut of Halsey is visiting In the city Mr. and Mrs. Hub Bryant are mov- XJ- o,'mii ing this .week to their new home re- pie of the capitol city were not slow View Friends j cently purchased from Mrs. J. C Way ' to express their indignation over the - umwu wwu uiwwn rancn- on west tn street, jar. Bryant has sold his old home place on the banks of Pennywinkle where he has lived for many years Weather Report Tonight fair and warmer. Sunday fair. The temperature range from tnd alone and state aid ia 85 to 27. The rivr tnH iitt needed. falling. ear firing north of Brownsville waa a visitor here last night and today. Visits Mrs. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Parent of Farttand and two sons Donald and Howard are in the city this week vi siting at the home of Mrs. Parent's Mrs. Ruf'js Thompson. change. The Journal still maintains that Salem's prosperity does not de pend upon the capital's being located there, for, with her canneries, saw mills, paper mill, foundaries, factor ies and numerous industries, it is able not Attends Federal Court 1- H. Osaltk, H ti Casick bank, srees to Portland the first of the week, where he has been called as a Juror 'eta the Federal jury. Bakes Trip To Sales Mrs. W. H. Looney left for Salem this morning to visit friends over Sun Ay. Vent To Portland Charles Dannels one of Albany's er painters left for Portland this ung to visit witn relatives over ay. la Salem Attorney W. S. Risley went, to Sal ens today where he has a ease in Cavrt their today. AH Trains Late v All local trains were off schedule Leaves For Seattle v Mrs. E. E. Wsrford will leave this evening for Seattle to visit herson, Elbert, who is in a hospital recover ing from an accident As he was step ping off of a street car in Seattle when on his way to take the train to Albany to spend Christmas with his perents. Bert was tsruck by big Paige automobile, two wheels pass ing over his body. Mrs. Warford has never been told the full extent of his injuries and feels some apprehension over her sons safety. Goes to California Miss Jennie Freerksen left this af ternoon for San Francisco where she will visit friends for a short time. Returns to Pullman Elton M. Gildow will leave tonight WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ada Hndly mention The Democrat oooooooooooopooo o o O CHURCH NOTICES O O O oooooooooooooooo Christian Church Corner 4th and Rroad;ilbin Wm. L. Demlng, Pastor Bible School 9.45. Communion and Preaching 10.45. tubject: "A Free Spirit" V. P. S. C. E. 8.S0 p.m. Jennie Christy, leader. Special Address 7.30 p.m. S inject "The Return of the Jew". Special ..tie by orchrstra and choir. United I'resbyteriea W. P. White, Pastor . The pastor will preach at 10.30 a.m. md 7.30 p.m.. ' Bible school at 11.45 a.m. Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p.m. St Mary's Church Sunday services at 8 and 40.30 ajn. The pastor will officiate and speak at both services on the text "The Name whereby we must be Saved". The church observes on this day The Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus and there will be a general commun ion of the men of the Holy Name Society. The choirs will repeat several sel ect numbers ot their holiday programs There will be an afternoon serivee at 2 o'clock at the Christmas Crib. Following this service the parish choir will be the guests of Father Lane at the Rectory at a nppcr and social program. Tuesday January 6 will be observ ed as the Epiphany or Shining of the Lord. a a First Methodist Episcopal "A Happy New Year" from Albany Methodism to Albany citisens. This church is plegded to do its part to ward making 1920 the best year that Albany has ever known. Next Sun day's program will be full of this spirit from start to finish. Just look at this: Morning worship, 10.30, anthem, "Arise an Shine," pastor's sermon, The Unchanging Christ," p'eniy of fine folks to greet y&. Sunday school, 12 m , "the school of the hcurch," for the entire congrega tion. Epworth league, 6.30, wit'; s wel come to all young people. Oregon Fruit Growers ATTENTION! The Well-known, I're-Wsr Grade of BEAVER BKAND FERTILIZERS are again on the market for spring delivery. PLACE YOUR ORDERS N6w. We also handle Nitrate of Soda Sulphate of Amonia High Grade Acid Phosphate All Grades of Tankage and Done meal . Fish Guano Sulphate and Nitrate of Potash . Representative in Linn County II. W. COOLEY. Headquarters at Harrisburg, Oregon Swift & Company Fertilizer Works North Portland, Ore. Evening service, 7.30; sermon top ic, "Our Invoice." Revival services every evening dur ing the coming week, except Monday. Rev. A. A. Heist, of Astoria, will preach. Don't fail to hear him, Largs chorus In charge of A. M. Hammer. J. C Spence, Pastor First Presbyterian Church Morning Worship at 10 JO. Sermon "Sandala for the Journoy.58 Dr. D. V. Poling, Pastor. Anthem: "Sing Unto God", by Schnocker. Sunday school at the close of morn ing worship. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6.30 in the Prayer meeting room. Inermediate .Christian Endeavor at 8.30 in tha Basement. Prayer meeting on Thursday even ing. 7. 80. The services tomorrw promise to be of special interest. Let every mem ber of the Church and congregation be there on the first Sunday of the New Year. a a Baptist Church The Publie is cordially Invited. At 7.30 the pastor will spesk on, "Does Jesus Teach Us to Talk to our Dead?" A live bible school at 10.00 ajn. Morning service 11.00 am. Visit our Young Peoples meeting st 6.80. a . Seventh Dsy Adveatist Cfcarch Corner of Third and Montgomehy St N. C Emtson Pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a.m. Preaching st 11.00 a.m. (Saturday) Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. The annual biilnets meeting will be held just prere- din eyr meet ing at 7.00 o'clock. gam mis morning causea principal ; for Pullman, Wajh., to resume his ft off ly by another logging train being i BAKE - RITE Bread Cake Pies Cookies, Rolls, Doughnuts, Etc, are Making A HIT Try Them Elite Bakery & Confectionery , TO studies at Washington State College after visiting for the last two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gildow. Hogs Take Drop Hogs took a drop of IK cents a pound on the local market today, ac cording to the report of the D. E. Neb ergall Co. The market is now at 13IX cents. Maxwell Cars Advance Orcn Anderson, sales manager for the automobile department of Waldo Anderson and Son, this morning re ceived a telegram from the factory an nouncing that Maxwells have advan ced $70 on passenger cars and 1 126 on trucks, the raise to take effectt 1 February 15. Mr. Anderson also ex pects that the Chalmers will go up soon. . . . Vieje Care Higher On January 1 the Veile Six auto mobile was advanced in price, accord ing to word received by the Ralston Motor Co. ... VIERICK'S BATHS Expert Workmanship Three Chairs L. TIERECK, BERT CRAWFORD, a F. EIRE Tear Patronage Solicited First and Ellsworth Bts. You want clothes that satisfy you; that's what we want too; if you're not satisfied, we're not satisfied; that's why we say "money back if you feel you didn't get everything you should." What's youF Overcoat idea ? OU see how the addition of a belt to the loose single-breasted overcoat gives it a new and distinctive character. Young men seem to like coats of that sortl ' . 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