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J COUNTY NEWS 1 i . Note from all part uf Linn County :;n".iliil!!illiliii)l!iiitiii.i K iiuilu An WmjIiimmIiiv mill rut Wood for Dm church and the Ldis A Id toilet y Mink h ladies prepared most bounteoj. feed for thorn, tlir en joyment of which wut only limited ly capacity. Considerable winter plowing ! be ItiK dour by III f.irmnn the pat pa.t week. Mil. llnymun, ono of I ho teacher. ll.N of ilia Cr.ibtree ichool, went to I'ort I land to m ml Christmas with Mr. Hay ninni fumily mid wai token tick while thorn and ha not town able to return homo yol, o hrr brother I'aul Mud ton It Inking hr plact in tliu ichool llalsey Locals (J. V. l.aulmtrr waa bualnves call er in AlUiny iUlurday. Thrro ait att.it 1 sum cases of mump. In tllWtl. Mm. Quick la reported on tht sick '-0"m ' '" ll.t Dili work. Ken Walker hat been alrk for tha Inn fw ilayi, but it improving now. Sli.. Audrey Hhowaltrr and Miia Cecil Craves cam bark to HaUry RuiUy nihi aftrr their Chriatmaa va cation at tholr bomot. Mr. And Mra. J. W. Moor and family were Albany visitor latwrek hry spent ChriaUnat with Mra. Moora'a parent, Mr. and Mra. James Uond. Mi. J. W. Kinirr who haa boon quite poorly for lh paat two or ihnio wwki In Improvlnic ilowly, and John la carrying hit h.md in a aling aa a mult of an axidont whils apllttli.g (wood lat work. I B. R. Alexander and K. C. Krator nrr at work again on tha addition to M. A. Kruvmnna ator blulillng. Ulreardaon Cap Nw Mra. W. T. Ilattlar had tha ml.for- Th fir.l bake ball gam or ihla tn ,0 tM Bunday morning and r. ttXn waa not turcoia on account reived two broken ribs, of the lighta going out. Ilolh teams Cottl Lucaa U moving from the wtro made op of High achool boy.; ; nom, pur. lt)lo tne hoUl- whero )ae captaina were Kenneth Croaa and Wil- ' iy,.u f,lrtny VKi th, Geo. Hil lum Corcoran. Kenneth CroWteam ''yvu ranrh, waa In the load at the eloar of th ' Wl Kichaid.on raiaod hit big barn Kme. Tuesday. Mrt. Coo. Alford accompanied by lUrTJ -oji.y (, v.,ing at tha home hor moihor will .mrt Friday, for Cat- ; of hi, p.rt.,, Mr. and Mr.. W. Ifnrnia whom .'to w'11 vl.it hor eunl.'j Rrhardon. Mra. P. Lorn haa rented roomt at A Wtttch party Wjl, held at the W. Mr.. Kump'a and haa moved to town , T. ia,er home In Kirhardeon Cp, o her as raa go to achool. T)l evening waa .pent by playing K..ymond John.en from Cervalll., mPV Thoi, who j0ne, (0 .pout a few d.ye with hit friend ,he ia ycar oli vm Mr ,nd Mrt. Charles Greenly, during the Chri.lma. ' j. A; Cntt, Mr ,nd Mrt, W. Richard week and went bark Monday. ! ,on Mr .,, Mr, Prr. N,(l) and ,OI) J. I'. A.hton had hia aalo on Krl- ,v,rni Mr ,nd Mr, M fj, chrl.man day, January 2. Thla la th ul which '.,, ,RiM,.n Mr. ,nd Mr,. R. w. wa. po.tr.-ncd on Docombrr 12, on iaiPr Kvalyn Hundley and Freddie account of the .now. DolirukoOcy. I.unrh waa aorvod at Klnmr Uefonl. a caltlc buyer from mi,),,! by Mr.. R. W. 1l.,ler and the Nehergall Moat t:0.. or Albany. ;M, j,. E- Qiri.man. wa. in town laat Friday. Mr. Rrx- ford i. a well known Vuycr In thu Wit lamott Vallry and la reliable boainc mm. XHZHXHZHZMXHXi1Zl HAMILTONS' ADITOUIAL One of our frionda in the atore the other day remarked on the pro gre which we had made In mer chandiaing the paat two yeara. We, of rourae, are gratified that our friend note our aleady forward pace, and yet we are coniwrluua only iif having done what wa natural. He who (imitate I lint, and that I more ture then day than it ha ever been. Why, do you atiip to think that twenty year ago auto mobile were not within a thouaand time a well known a airplane are today? Nobody ever awaited a By in thoa day. Nobody had ever seen a alio. Nobody wore whit hoe. Nobody prayed or chard. Nobody had appendicitla. Nobody heard of a Tin l.lnlo." Moat young men had "livery bllla." Ktraw alack were burned Inatead of baled. Farmer came to town for their maiL The butcher threw In a good-alied chunk of liver for nothing. No on I Intoned In on telephone. . There were no electric meter to read. Tht hired girl drew one-Shy a week and amart men drew ix dollar a week. And laat, but not lea mi, advertiaer twenty year ago often lied. The brat liar wa the great! advertiHor in aome way in thoa dayaji Some chang es! Homo change) MXtaZHZMZHSMXIIZHXt FELT JULIETS Women'ss Ribbed Trim med Felt Juliets with leath er soles and heels, felt in soles make this a warm comfortable house shoe. Comes in Purple,' Wine, Grey and Dark Green, $1.95 and $2.25 Women's Felt Juliets, leather sole and heel, fur trimmed, felt ornament on vamp, cosy and substantial, priced at 1.9o. JE COMFY SLIPPERS Women's Comfortable MEN'S SLIPPERS You will find here a lib eral assortment of Men's Comfortable House Slip pers, made of either leather H: or felt and for quality con sidered, you will also rind Felt House Slippers, with' fe price very reasonable ribbon trimmings and Pon Pon ornament, soft chrome leather soles heavily pad ded, colors Old Rose, Baby Blue'and Lavender, priced at 525, Men's Felt Slippers with soft chrome soles heavily padded, fits high over the ankles, in grey only, per pair S2.39, Everett $3.25 Brown Domestic Kid Everett $2.35 Black Domestic Kid Everett $2.25 Black Kid Jumbo Everett $2.85 Men's Felt Everett with leather soles and heels, felt insoles, Black, priced at $2.39. ZXHZHZHZHZHZHZH3 H A M I L.T ONS' jCHZHZHZHZHZHZHZ H z H X H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H iWATFR MFNTO i inn uik i lux . a i rrrri. Ward lofi luoday lor t or- valtl., and Wrdno.dny tie worn to Tort land to .elect .took fur a garug and rrpoir .hop mliirh he t oiening up la rurvallifc I R. II. Miller and family went to Irrigation . orvain. ."urtiay mr a vimi wun ..n. Miller"., broiher Floyd Spurlin. While : therr Mr. Miller will attend the Far- ! ntor'. ihnrt cout.o at O. A. C. Mr. and Mra. Itopkina, who wrre 1 v 1 -.: t i ri if over the hnlid.iyt at the K, H. , Toner homo refjrned Sunday even ing to Eugene, accompanied by hrr ; von. Hurry Hnpkina and wife, and their ton Pwigrit. J Jnke Ileinrich roiurnod Tuo-il.iy nit;ht from Cube whero he haa been in the marine service for x year ami four i monlha. llr live .even mile, north- ' we.t of ll.il.ey. t Roy Frum and wife and ton Don ald, acrompnnii'd by Kd Cu.hman, wife, daughter Ve.ta and ton Rny, all of Rrown.vlllr, .pent la.t Sjnday at the home of thrir titlrr-in-law, Mr... Callie Frum, of near thia place. GET TOGETHER BASKET GAMES ARE SOUGHT Spokane U. Wants Card Made Covering West ern State Schools Conurcsj Soon in Portland With State Men Present t'rabtree Chronicle CKAUTRKE. Jnn. 3. Special Many people in the Crnlnrre neigh borhood .nrnt New Year, dny in a I very enjoyable manner. Mr. and Mr.. Huaincai Trio to Hrown.vllle Tho Ninth Annual Convention of the Orvgon Irrigation Cungreaa will be held in Portland January &, 9 and II) at the i'ortlund Chamber of Com nierce. Importnnt mntU'ra concerning irri gation arc. to be brought up at the Sierial aeaaion of the leginlaturu and all of the member of the Irgialature havo been invited to attend the aea lona of th Irrigation Corujreaa. ar.oua niatiera o( imiMtrianre n-' luting to irrigation will bo diacuaned and prominent aH-akrra rvpn-aenting I the Interior Deportment and the vari ous irrigation i!nlcrprie.a of the atntc will bo hoard. Among tho ap'akeni invited are Franklyn K. Ijine, Sts:re tary of the Interior, and F-lwood Mead Chairman of the Land Settlement Hoard of tho State of California. SI'OKANF., Waiih., F.ffort. arc br ing made by Roy C. Jacobs, manager 1 of ba.kolball at Spokane univeriaty. Opens to schedule a ertv of gamn with WUNhington and Oregon educational in.titutiona which will take the bas ket ball team of the local irutiUilion upon the flrt trip It has ever mad to the Pacific coaat If arranged the trip probably will tie late in the winter. Game, have been a.krd of Whitman college at Walla Walla, Wash., the Multnomah Athletic club at Portlan, McMinnville college and Willamette university at Salem Ore. . i'ro'pccta for a winning baakrtboll tem it Spokane university are de clared to be euejrttomlly bright thia Moon. Student Ketui Albany had a large n'jmber of O. A. C atudrntt from many sections of the county and state this morning .-n iheir return to achool which opens again this morning after the holiday season. Owing to no trains going to ' Corvallie early in the morning the ; jitney service here was in great demand. I Checf here I favor compromise on reservations with immediate ratification of the Peace Treaty and the League of Nations Covenant I favor ratification, bat only with all the Lodge res ervations v . j I favor ratification, but only without any tions 3300 FOOT LIFT THRU GRANITE Unique Elevator in Yosemite Park Will be Buflt Soon I am form opposed to ratification ra any . Kama . '. Address Fill in yonr name and address am) mail ballot to the Albany Democrat. Ballots not signed will not be counted.. Probably the most unique feature feature in the world win be- the lift which is to be erected from the floor I of the Yosemite Valley to the top of ; Glacier Point and which was explained ; by William E. Colby, secretary of the ' Sierra Club, and approved by S. T Mather, national park director, for the Department of the Interior. This lift will be in a shaft which ia: to be drilled through the solid Yose I mite granite, a distance of 330 feeC j from the floor of the Valley. It will cost approximately $500,000 and drill I ing will be started in six places at one : time. The dimensions of the shaft will be nine by thirteen feet and a , power-driven elevator will be operat ed at frequent intervals. A. S. Freeman of Salem spent the J C. S day with their son M. A. Freeman .Mr. ,nd Mr.. F. I. Cornell and W. bu,,n, m;lllcr,, M. Powell and F. M. Powell and fam- r ily and K. B. Cornrtt and wife and Mrs. Muy Dnvis and Alvia Davla spent tho day with Mr. and Mr.. II. C. Powell nsr Albany. E. L. ll'iin who hit .pent the past throe yeara in Ohio hnj refirnrd to hit homo in Crnbtree. HTieo Tucker hns nl.o returned to Cralitrce from "toinir to and fro in I thu earth nnd from walking up nml down in It". W. E. Kay, who hut been in East ern Oregon for the past two or three months has returned. - Virgil Edgar started for Fossil Ore on New Year, day with his uncle who his been visiting nt the Edgar home here for th past week or so. A numlicr of the men in the neigh borhood went down to tho Manklnt Gilnon went to Rrown.ville this afternoon to spend a few day on Glass of Hot Water " Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of. th system aeh morning and waah away, th polaonoua, stagnant matter. "aaavo X OPEN NOSTRILS! END . A COLD OR CATARRH t Tf Get Relief When Head T I vr ua..w I T UKl xumv art) diuiiuu up. fHoar I ffM'MfM " ' Count fifty I Tour sold In hoad or eatarrk disappear. Your clogged nos trils will open, th air passage of yonr head will clear and yon can breathe frosty; No mors snuffling, hawking, tnuooua diechaage, drynoa or hoadachoi no atruggUng for breath at night. Oct a small bottle of Ely'f Cmant Halm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antitnptlo cream In your nostrils. It ponotrate through every air passaga pf tho head, soothing and healing ths'a swollen or Inflamed tnuooua membrane, giving you instant relief. 11 lad sold s .and catarrh yield Ilk magic Don't' stay stuffed-tin. and ealtsrabka, Rtlktf Is aur. Those of us who are arctiatnmnri to . feel dull and heavy when wo arise; splitting heailacho, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty broath, acid stomach, laino back, can, instead, both look and feel as frosn as a daisy always by washing tha poisons and toxins from tho body with phosphatod hot wator each morning, ' ! Wo should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hot wator with a tea- spoonful of llnioatono phosphate In It to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ton yards of bowols tha previous day's Indlgestlblo wasto, sour j oils and poisonous toxins; thus cleans- Ing, sweetening nnd purifying tho entire allmontary tract before putting more food Into the stomach. j The action of limestone phosphate) and hot wator on an empty stomach , Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans '. out all tho sour fermentations, gatos, 1 wasto and acidity and gives on a splendid appetite for breakfast and It la said to be but a little while untli the roses begin o appear In th ' cheek. A Quarter pound of llmeiton phoaphate will cost very little at the drug store, but Is sufficient to make anyone who Is bothered with bilious ness, constipation, stomach troublo or rheumatism a real enthusiast on tha ubectof Internal sanitation. Try It and yon s.re assured -that you will loot better and feel better In overy way shortly. City of Portland Recognize the Superiority of the GARY -w2iV?e9 ",-. 4 Tk. : Jwtt1T ' , r i v - GARY TRUCKS gain recognition throughout the Northwest. The FIRE BUREAU of the CITY of PORTLAND is using six GARY THUCKS. Contractors, lumbermen, timbermen, .merchants, cattlemen, warehousemen and farmers are using GARY TRUCKS. We can make immediate. delivery. If interested and ' wanting to go on road construction, place your order with us for spring delivery. And pay for your truck in one seasons work. "We also have other good contracts to place trucks on. Get a GARY for EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY. The GARY has one full year factory guarantee. We have some good territory open for dealers and dis tributors. One to Five Ton Capacities. : . , Gary Coast Agency, Inc. Northwest Distributors ' 71 Bdwy ' Portland, Oregon. Ben T. Ridders, Agent ALBANY, OREGON Bdwy 2162