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CLASSIFIED ADS-BUSINESS DIRECTORY oooooeoeoeeoQooo O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o' o CLASSIFIED ADVETIHINO HATES Count your worth nd r mlt en th followin salei On word on time, i cant On word three ..., ito. On word on week, 80. - On word on month, lOu, No ! for una tliu lua than IGe. 0 No ad for thra time less O than 60c, 0 No ad for ona waak leaa " than 76o. No ad for ona month ,! 00O0O0O0O0OO0O0 FOR SALS 3 aowa to farrow in 60 day. W. C. Obarmyr. Phon 10K-8 DJ6-8 8wJfl FOR SALE 8-room modern hom. Kood location. Prlc 12700, 1400 caah, balanca 120 par month. See Ilafllch and Hornback. J5-Q-7 FOR SALE 6-room pleaterod houaa nd good barn, lot 66x110, at 1025 Z. Bth St, Prlc IU&0.00, amnll payment down, 120.00 par month, lmmadlat poaseaalon. Beam Land Co, 1SJ Lyon Street. FOR SALE Lata 1918 Chlvrolet Taurine Car, driven only 2400 mile. Price right, term If deelred. Phon 494 R. WT- FOR SALE Ten head of Ewea, 12 per head. Ona heifer and caif Just freah 870. Ona Sulkey plow, J 4 in. $40. Hugh laom, Albany, Ore., R. F. D. No. 8. Southweat of Albany, near Corvallla road on Wallace Hul- bert'a ranch. 1J7 FOR SALE Som good oil-lamp brooder, big enough for 100 chick. Pric, compleU with lamp 8600 each. R. E. Spaulding, Rt. 8, Al bany, Phone, Corvallle 9765. HOME SNAP Cheap 8-room houa. with fireplace, outbuildlnga, 8 large lota, nice location, quick aal price $600, tenna. Alao hav choice acreage, aee Fiah Hodgea. o31toJ7 FOR SALE 1917 Ford $100 caah, balance eaay term. 1918 Ovr land, good Urea, new battery, 8200 caah, balance ay term. 1916 Ford, new 1917 body and top. Kirk McKern Motor Co. M?- FOR BALE 10 aeree Improved tract North Albany,.Pric $2800 on term See llofllch Hornback. BJ7 ttnxt KAI.E 1919 Hf touring Juat Itv new. driven m I hort time. cord tiraa, on no callent mechanical way Garage, Cor. fc (tra tire ex liUon. Hlgh- Baker. dMf. FOR SALE Six room plaatered houa modern eonvenlencea, on paved atreet eloa In, pric $1700, . ni,v ula. 8450 caah. balance on or before four yeara. Hoflich and Hornback. - FOR SALE Ona Ford, worm drlv. left. One practically new Ford car, . . . 11 . Yl W Studebaker and uaaianu, aee - Mni. CnnAvmmt Tire Service St 'rrt tlon, lat Lyon. OJJ FOR SALE Good 6-room cottage, porcelain bath, lot 66x110 on paved atreet pavement paid for. Price tiiifl Pav 8360 down, $26. per mnnth. Do not diatrub tenant Beam Land Co. 133 Lyon Street. Miscellaneous. vr PAY CASH For aed furniture or trade you new good for your old one. See ua befor you cll. E. L. Stiff A Son, 215-217 Lyon . . , . Street 9tf- LOST On. Sclo road, Suit caae con taining camera and baby clothes. '.Finder report to J. Littograph. ' 8J9' I me I Clancy rr e ? m mas - a" We Never Heard Whatr LOST Lamp and llaenaa Dumber 88H1. Finder leave at democrat of fice and receive reward. Iaaac Campbell. Phona 781-J. ' 6j WANTED Modern houae, cloaa In . w have a buyer. Hoflich Horn back. 6J7 WORK WANTED Man with family want work on farm. Call 0. E. Marrlutta, Tangent, R. F. D. 1. 6J7 WANTED A aecond hand portable drag aaw. Edward Oiborn 1808 Eaat Firat St. J3-6-6 FOR RENT Waruhouae, 40x100 Wytfi basement, formerly fruit juice plant haa all three Ry'i. In front, Steam boat at rear, ona black from Firat National Bank, Be Fiah Hodgea, Ownuro. jiltf. THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL Renovates and makea feather mat treaaea. Old furniture and mat treaaea made like aew. Bring them in or phona 261 R, 128 and 180 Ferry St. , dltf. CASH PAID Fe furnftar aoc household good. Be na oefore oa LOST OR STOLEN A package of laundry, containing on ault of un derwear, two ahirta, 3 pair of aoc It end 4 handkerchief!. Finder pleaae return to 882 Lyon St CJ6 alL Aibaay Furnltar Exchaag 416-417 Waet lat St Beth phone. Ct2tf NOTICE Wa are now booking ord er for day-old chlcka, white leg horn and barred rock, O. A. C. and Tancred atralna. Have about 600 hena In four different mating pena. For particular and price writ or phone for our 1920 ma.'wc pamphlet, alao have a few 0. A. C barred rock cockeren for alo, pric $3.00 if taken at once. Pacif-c Hatchery, Phone, E. O. Newport, Tangent J6 WORK WANTED Experienced farm hand want work. Addreaa C. A. Dunkin, St Charle Hotel, Albany, Oregon. 8j9 ELF WANTED WANTED A man for general farm work. Inquire at Democrat office. d31-j5 RADIATORS REPAIRED All makea of radiator repaired by expert. MEDIN A BAIR, Auto Sheet Metal Work, 115 Eaat 8rd St, Albany Oregon. dl7tf. FOR SALE Newly made over aec ond hand mattresses. At the Fur niture Hospital. 128-130 Ferry St. Dltf. HEMSTITCHING 12He per yard, thread furnished. Bell phona 452R. Sue Brecbenbridge, 833 W. 2d St Dltf. BUSINESS DIRECTORS. ' Federal Fan Leaa 6 per cent Interest 84 1-t year time. Promnt and ffleJnt eervie. Application will b received by the Firat National Bank, Albany. Ore. A. C BOHRNSTEDT 41 Maaonlc Tcsapl Salem. Ore. J. D. HUSTON PAINTING. DKCORATING and PAPER-HANGING - Phona 411R " Shop at Firat and . Baker 8treU Dr. H. E. JackaM DENTIST 4(4-466 First National Bank Bldg. Pfceae 216. J . FISHER BRADBN Ca ,, Frogrusiv Funeral Directors AUTO SERVICE ' WLady Assistant Phone 96 ' . Night Call 609R WJ7m 'rl iHdA6 Y3v?'ei?orHep ask l ..... 1 00 hi 6ctrT) ( " NO Our POP 6M --h Daily Market Report " Uay and Grala Wheat .U0. Oata 76. , ' Hay $16$ $18. Millfeed $48. Flour-12.86 to $3.45 Wool ad Mohair . Wool $4U'n$62. Mohair 66c. Butter. Butterfat sad Egg Butterfat 74c. Creamery Butter, wholesale, 72c j rctaJl, 80c. Egg, buying prlc 68c; retail 60c retail, 76c Dairy B-jtter 60c trad; ratal! 6fic Poultry Hen 12 to 25c; iprlng 21 to 25c. Old roster 21 to 25c Goose 20c; Ducks 26c. ' Turkey 34c Vegetable -Cabbage, 7 l-2c; onloni 7 1-2 c; tur nipi, 8 l-2c; potatoes 6c Intrad Uv Stock Market Furnished by D. K. Nebergall Meat Co. Hog 14 8-4c Steers 7& 10c Cow 4S7c Calves 7 fil2c Ewes 3(5c Lamb 7 l-2(K10c Yearlings 6Sle. Veal 18S19c Dry Fir Cord Wood and Slab Anderson Fuel Co, 106 J. Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Our Own Auto Hearse ' -Ladr Atteadaat Phone T$ . Maaoaie Buildlag ooooooooooooooeeoo O W Make a Specialty of 0 O Friendship, Engagement and O O 'Wedding Ring O O F. M. FRENCH SONS O O Jeweler and Engraver O ooooooooooooooeooo AUTO TOPS We make and repair Auto' Tope, Curtains and Cushions. HORSrr8 TIRE STATION WE HAVE Everything OPTICAL BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. Before Taking JO-TO After Taking JO-TO .. Sample Free. s JO-TO relieves indigestion and miseries of the stom ach in two months. . Sold by all local druggists F. G. WILL JEWELER High elaas Jewelry, Silver. Cut Glass and Hand Painted Chin Y. MEN WORK AMONG CAMPS Red Triangle Hub Spring up in Logging Camps of the West; Need Filled The Red Triangle hut promise to become almost at common a sight In the lumber camp in Canada a they were in France. The Y. M. C. A. sec retaries find that the needs of the lurriber jacks, separated from th rc .creational facilities of th cities and townt. are not materially different from thaie of the soldier in the army camps, and that the experience gain ed by ha Y. M. C. A, in serving men abroad can b applied at home. ,' The first of the Y. M. C. A.'s to be established In he lumber camps of Brit iah Columbia, was opened with the Bloedel, Stewart A Welch Company in their camp at Myrtle Point near Van couver. About the ram time ano ther secretary undertook 0 serve as well at he could five campa situated tclote together in the Eatt Kottenay .Dittrict in the interior of the province ."hit wa to be a four month's dem- Mittretion to show the value of the Association work, but before three months had elapaed one of he com 1 panics decided to have secretary for its, own camps, thre others voted to have a secretary amonk them and the fifth is planning on having a sec I retary of its own within a few weeks. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother Old Favorite Recipe of Sag Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knowe that Sag . Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- ' d, bring back th natural color and ! tuatr ta th hair whan faded, streaked j or gray. Tear ago th only way to 1 t thla mlxtur waa to mak It at' home, which la muaay and trouble soma Nowaday, by asking at any drag atore (or "wyeth'a Sage and 8ul I phur Compound." you will get a larg 1 , bottle or thla famous old nelpa. im ! proved by th addition of other In ' gredlenta, at a email eoat I Don't stay gray! Try HI No one' can poaalbly tell that you darkened your hair, a It do It ao naturally and evenly. Tou dampen a sponge or soft brush wtth It and draw thla 1 throueh rour hair, taklnc on small strand at a Ume; by morning th gray hair dlaappear. and after another ap- i plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, gtoaay and attracUv. Wyth' Sag and Sulphur 'Com pound la a delightful toilet requisite Jet thoae who deelre dark hair and a youthful 'appearanoe. It la not In tended for th cure, mitigation or pre ventlon of dueaa. 4 , Albany State Bank " Always at Your Service" 8imitar experiments have been car rid on in the lumber camp of th wcitern part of th United States and have proved ucctful. Th lum ber Jack, however, are not wholly sat ( (sfied with having only men secretar ! ics, and ofrm several points applica- tlons have been made for women work ers rich ss served overseas. Confession Clears Mystery of Assault MARSHFIELD, Roland Hoffman, a 19-year-old boy living in Bay Park, a suburb of Marshfield, haa confessed :, b even greater during 1920, accord to the attack upon Miss Ruth Ander-lng to Herbert Cuthbert, executive son, a week ago when she waa assault- tecrctary of the Pacific Northwest ed on a dark atreet in Marshfield by Tourist Association , who has just a man who tried to chloroform her. returned from a month's trip to east Hoffman, according to thoae who'ern cities arranging with tourist a know him, la a peculiar young fellow, ! gencies and railway traffic officials to and la believed to be an incompetent ! direct the rising tide of tourit trav He confeased to the attack and said he wa trying to scare Miss Anderson. Pricked Finger On 1920, Mr-Cuthbert states, basing their Cl 11 A t sioo TinnA predictiona on awakened interest in onea, Aciress ueaa..tfKanvltlAtXi,VimA . . .."77" . . ' .. . I United States and Canada and the , v?Tk r ' Urease of travel ahown in 1919. of a little finger which ah. recerved Mr p. death of Mile. Henrietta Dale, a' . n. . , . ura pmk ia.c, w.mm iv u u r apent several yeara in Alabama. Dixie" waa celebrating her return to Paris from Marseilles with a dinner to some friends in her apartment when she Injured her finger. She died two days later from lock jaw. Bad Check Passed On Lee Gilbert SALEM, Jan. 6 Victor P. Frank lin, who waa arretted at Corvallia last Sunday, accused of passing a forged check upon Lee Gilbert of this city, in payment for an automobile, yester day was committed to the state train ing school by Judge Busbey, with the recommendation that be be parolled by the institution officials. Acting upon this recommendation, L. M. Gilbert, superintendent of the school, released Franklin. Home Burns While, . Man Takes Bath The home of J. A. Reynolds a bout six miles south of Independence, i was destroyed by fire, i Mr, Reynolds was in the bouse a ' lone at the time, taking a bath. He : was forced to rush through ihs f1ancs j to safety. He was seriously burned ; about the head and upper part of tho body and was taken to the Salem hos ' pital. t The house with all its contents were , completely destroyed. Polk Itetri-.er. Hair Grown on Bald Head After awls almosvt MalTr fcld. New Yorker happily IoBJ ajo;ti!fc wbteh bnxtt.ru oat mw laaauwat rvt of tWr of which t la wo proud ttat bo vol Mgtd UM w-f-vraiatH n f r to rp 4 who uki for It U Bntua 9ttM r. Nrw Tor. T. sUr wwrnen .r-J bavej errowa hair afur 1 H. tmmO. Qa( Uua out. acsow cxiMra; isa w Really Canadian Landa LOANS AND INSTJRANn . Geo. Taylor Canter f Seeead ad BniaaVIbhs Ben 52J; Ho OTC VIERICK'S BATHS Expert Workmanship T hree Chaira L. VIEBECK. . BERT CRAWFORD, . 1 B. F. KIRK Your Patronage Solicited First and Ellsworth St. TOURIST TRAYE TO PICK UP 1920 to See Additional Gains in Pleasure Traffic on Western Highways SEATTLE Heavy increase In tour 1st travel rioticablc during 1919, will el to the Pacific NorthVett. Tourist agents and traffic offic ials all predict large increase in travel to the Pacific Northwest for the convention of commercial and tour liit association secretaries at St Paul and secored the passage of resolu tions to congress in support of reques ted appropriations for road work and other improvemente in the national parks, following this up by taking the resolutions to Washington, D. C. and doing personal work with congress ion al committees and Western members of congress o secure the passage of the appropriations. SOLONS BACK UP IN HASTY COURSE Republicans Kill Army Camp Provisions, Then Attempt to Rectify Error WASHINGTON After inserting in the army appropriation bill of the ex tra session a provision which halted real estate purchases at various army camps, the Republican House has just passed a special measure in effect re scinding its action regarding three of the largest camps in the country and directing that these camps be complet ed. Meanwhile, Because of the real es tate rider on theegular army bod get, kindreds of householders who were compelled to give up their lands when the government took possession of the areas involved, have been den ied settlement of their contracts. The validity of such contracts and the val ue of the camp sites selected by the War Department now receives belat ed recognition from the present House of Representatives. Man Broke Wife's Leg For Christmas, Charge , NEW YORK Charged with delib ' erately breaking his wife's leg, Frank Strepsky, 38 years old, a clerk, traa ; held on 43.500 bail in Essex Market ; court. The incident is said to have occur-- red during a Christmas eve celebra , tion at Strepsky's home. Witnesses ' say their host in a sudden outburst of ' hilarity,- possibly wrath, they do not know which, grasped his wife, Annie, ' 23, by the right foot. Placing her limb ' across his knee, he broke it. I The woman was removed to Belie ' vue hospital. , Beards are invariably worn by A rabs, because Mohammed, the found- ( er of their religion, never shaved. A ; long, flowing beard b regarded by them as a sign of distinction. i For a wager of ona thousanJ francs a rench cabman recently undertook to smoke a hundred strong cigars in two days. In the first twenty -focr hours he had disposed of sixty-six; and, after a two hours' rest, continued his task with such vigor that by noon j of the following day the stump of his I his last cigar was burning his lips. Route He Took By PEROV L. CROSBY Uwrtamtr im mcOIsis