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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
Illllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 COUNTY NEWS I 1 E, NuUa frum all part of Linn CVjnty illir.llllllllllllllllliili llever Doing DKVKK, Or., Jan. 8-('ha. L. Joura went lu Portland jt Tueaday evening and apem a few ilayi vialtlng friend. Mr. and Mra, J. W. (iro.hong and daughter, Mr. Ioiuld llumphiey,of ltoeburg, npi'iii New Yeur'a l)ny in I'oitluncl vliitlng relative. Mr. ('. C. Hcoti of Albany aprnt Wcilneedny of lut week with her par enta, Mr. and Mra. Carl Kdo. Mrt. Itora Davii went to Corvallia fv.-ilnu.il.iy evening to vlait her dau ghter Mr., llnriy Wluklcy. Pcmpaoy Will and Clyde Crnvo took a motorcycle trip to I'orllNiid lnt Mond.iy. Mr. Will rel'itned home on iho truin whllo Mr. (irovo remain rd to work. K. O. Truax nude a buainoaa trip to Salem laat Weilne'day. Mra. F.lmcr Ach returned Wed n'jny fium MeMlnnville Mra. Aarhe'a broihi'r, l u.irll Kelly, ! very II! w':K I m-otnor ia. Mm. J II. RVer haa beer. Mult ll. Albany pa.cngir on Thursday were K. A. I'ligmnn, R. V. Joremsn, J. T. F.lmore and (on Tom. Mr.. J. II. Ilnldoif hat lieen suffer In IT with an attack of neuralgia. W. S. Iloefer .pent Sat-irday in K.l.-m. ' Floyd Ojiilrell, of near Hrew.lrr Station, vi.ite.1 lirru:in llitrniat-h on Kaiurilny. Mr. ('anlrell and Mi. Ifnr ni.rh niw .ervlre In France together. Mr. and Mr.. Ctenn Willard of Al lnny .pent Snturday night at Jhe Carl Il.irnl.eh home. V. II. Ilitfhe and wife of Thorn .pint Saturday night and Sunday at the J. A. June. home. Mt.s Mnigur-i-t'j Wire of Allnny alao a Sun iljy gueat. Knlph (iro.hnnir and family, of Hell fountain, apent Sunday and Monday at the Willi Cro.hnnir home. Mii Mury Kalney returmil to her hone In Oregon City Sinday. Mr. (eo. I.ut'ht of Alh.my .pent Monday with her mother Mr.. J. F. A.rhe. Freda June, w alao an nf-te-t.ion vUitor. ' The Iever Mercantile Com puny hj. recently liei-n .old to A. K. II irvey, of Portland. Mr. Il .rvey hiia already iMken po..e.sion. Mr. ,itil Mrs. Fore m;in do not known definitely when' the will loentr. W. A. Crovo went to Oiville on Tuesday to vi.it hi. mother. Mm. R. V. Foreman went to S.tim Tue.dny. Cnrl lluekle and Itiilph Kalney of Or. con Cl'y are visiting jl the Willi. roiong home. Shelhum New SilF.I.IIl'KN, Jan 8-CInir Mel. in who ha. liven aerving in the U. S. Navy, returned home Tui dny from ll.iiti where he hn. been stationed. 1 John Trolllniier and hit mother ' have returned horn South Carolina where thry have been viaiting rela tive! and frlenda. Mr. and Mra. Frank (iooeh apent Sunday ut Mt. Angel with Hen Cooch. Rev. W. V. Mctiec of Albany preached at Shrfb'jrn Sunday morn ing. The "Hard Time" dune given by I he Union on Ni w Year, try waa well I nlltiidcd. Tiler will b another dunre January 10. I William Kuiken, who haa bi en ve iling hit borther, Wuba Kuiken, re turned to hi homo at I.yon Sun day nftemoon. ilarvry Mcl.iln, who la attending I Willamette Uiilvcraily, apent Christ mna varation at horn. ! Kugcne Kowman, who ia working at (iooeh, apent Sundayat hum. Several people of tin a vicinity at ; liniled the how at Scio Rntur luy Tiitrlit. Kinery Illno and family hv mov ed back to Shrllrirn. TODAY'S EVENTS SHXHSHZMZr1) M J LION S 1 1 Z jf ; Item From Center I CENTER, Jan. 8-Hperial Mr. and V J. It. Cnlrnea h.ivc Ju.l return ed from a two werka vl.it with re- , Iniive at Crawford. ville. Frank Pierr la very III at hi. homo ' here, lie haa been liedfnat for torn time. I Mra. Ceorire Fruitta nd rhlldrcn ! have returnedfrom an rxlended vi.it 1 with relative and friend., In Corval lla. The funeral of Mra. (jay Wiirle, of Portland, waa held at the Wii(le cem etery la.t Wedne.diy. Mra. Wi;le waa well known in thia neitrhliorhood Sho leave aix children, on aon, in the navy, who ha not yet heard of hi. mother'a aiekneaa, and death. Ralph WUrle and wife and baby of Hood River vi.lted at the home of J. K. Wile lat week. M. Rachel Helta ia vi.itittK her intl John Iletta. TV pupil, ar ( rr'i'f have re.umrd ' thi '- v.-ork if-,r a ao we.-ka v.iejtim f.-he holid.ya lien Schirk underment an nperntlon tvr appendiriti iii the Ilarriaburt; hoa pit.il, and la able to ait 'jp now. Iiuiaiana keep a holiday today in celebration of th one hundred anil fifth anniveraary of the battle of New Orlean I Th aetivit.y of oricanized labor and th participation of women will add Intereat to th civic election to b held In Vancouver today. The tenth annual convention of th International Aocitlon of Cloth itiK Ilcaiifnera will meet in New York city Unlay for a three-day elon. ElalMiruUi preparation have been madu in Omaha for the reception and entertainment of (it n. PerwhiiiK, who ia to be a ifuent of that city tinlay. Purauant to th call of Chairman Homer 8. CummliiK the National Demurratic ConiriiitU-u will mint in Wanhinicton, I). C, tixlay to (elect the time and place for holding the nation al nominating convention. Score of Democratic leader of na tional prominence, includinK all of thoHO who are considered potential candidate for the preaidentia! nomin ation, have been invited to attend the Juekaon Day banquet to be held in Wkahinirton tonight. 4ZHSHZS2SHX II S Your Dollar Goes Farthest AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT! First, because our prices are" right, and second because our merchandise is of the lasting, service giving quality which makeS it by far the cheapest fn the long run. II j II LACK CAT HOSE FOR BOYS & GIRLS H j Went To Salem Mra. A. J. Kierce accompanied her i ai.ti r, Misa ( illi r, tin f ir at Sal .n j tcxluy on Ijer way to her home in Idaho. 1 lhanon Attorney Here Atturniy II. II. Che.., of Ibanon, j waa among the early arrival in the 1 city thia morning on a buainea trip. Return From Lebanon Mr. L. L. Baltimore waa an Albany viaitor laat night at the St. Francis, on her return from Lt-banon to vis.t her parent.. Ell LESS ID TAKE SALTSFOR KIDNEYS Tak a glu of BaJu be for braakfaat If your Back hart or Bladder bother yoo. II B 3B n Men's Outing Night X Shirts "And all their day, they'll alng the praice of Black Cat Hosiery.' H i Sndernn llridge laical SANDERSONS IIRIDCE, Jan. 8 ' The rock cruaher continuea to grind fuel: fr the road, nenrby. Severul rnunty n:rk. are hnuling the fini.hed pr.'duct a-id .prerdin it. One truck i reported to have taken D7 yard, of -r vel from the rrti.her and apreud ii.dM the Santinin mnd in one dty ' recently. Farmer are plowing on the river bottom land.. Horner Paraon hn hi portable drag law in the big timber on tho rnnch of J. II. Coultard. Mr. and Mra. Henry Itnldwin of hurir viaited the imrmit. of Mr. , ll.ildwln, Mr. and Mi. H. I. Tipper, l.lt Sanibiv. V. P. Gltleipl poke In the Free Methodi.t rhureh in A'h.iny la.t Sun day. The Con.Ua taker I coming. On-- hnpte in every two in ler r.I district, of Ontn-io ha. a te'enhone and about one farm out of every fot'i haa an automobile. Tli American men and women mnat pard eooaUntly againat Kidney trouble, becauas w aat too much and all our fond la rich. Our blood I filled with urio add which th kidney atrire to filter out, tliey weakee from overwork, becotn elujrgiah; tL eliminalive tiaaue eiogand tlie rr.nl t I kidney trouble, bladder wenknraa and a general decline in health. W hen ymir kidney feel like lump of lend: your back hurt or Ui urine i cloudy, lull of aediment or you r obllewl to eek relief two or thre time during the nielit; if ymi eutfer with tick beadarhe or diuy, uerwiua pella, acid atamuach, or you have rheumatiam when tli weather ia bad, get from your phax maiat aliout four ounce of Jad Salt; tak a tableapoonful in glau of nter Irfore breakfut for a few dura and your kidney will then ct Ana. Thi iamou aalua i made from tlie aci J of grape and lemon juice, combined with litliia, and ha tven uaed for generation to Uuah and alimulate clogged kidneya; to neutraliu tho acid in the urine no it no longer I a oura of irritation, thu endini bladder diaorder. Jad Salt i inerpenaivet cannot in lure, make a delightful effervcarent lithiawater beverage, and belong in every home, beeauae nobody can make a miatake by having a good kidney Alien ing any lima. Hlack Cat Stockings have proved their worth to many a mother in this vicinity; take a tip from them and from us. Don't waste your money buying hose that 3C won't stand the test, but put Black Cat Stockings on H your youngsters. r-, , t . r-. ni 1. (iris Lisie, Drown ana uiacn Sizes 6 & 6 1-2 65c; 7 & 7 1-2, 70c;8&8 1-2, 75c; 9 & 10 80c (airls Cotton, Brcwn & Black Sizes6&6 1-2,40c;7&7 1-2 45c; 8 & 8 1-2 50c; 9 & 10 55c Boys Leather Stockings, Heavy rib, Sizes 7 & 7 1-2, 55c; 8 & 8 1-2 60c; 9 & 1 1 65c. Boys Cotton Stockings, light rib, Sizes 6 & C 1-2 35c; 7 & 7 1-2 40c; 8 & 8 1-2 45c; 9 & 11,50c. Boys Fine Dress Stockings, Sizes 6 & 6 1-2 50c; 7 & 7 1-2 60c;8&81-265c;9& 1170c. H Z H .X H X H H m Good quality Outing Flan nel Night Shirts for men, Blue and Pink, fancy stripe Sizes 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. The price is exceptionally low $1 id H Z H Z H Z II z H H Z tf Z H Z H Z H H Z H Z H Z H Take advantage of this price now, buy two or three while we have some at this small price. aaaaaiaa HZKZHXHZH3 HAM I L.T ON S' CKZH3HXHZH THE UNIVCUEAL CAR Don't Depend on Spring Deliveries Spring dvllvrriea of Ford car have never been certain, and they tdiould not be depended upon. Demand haa alwaya been greater for Ford car than the' aupply or production. So, if you would be a tire of having a Ford car, buy it now while deliver lea are puHnihle. Don't wnit even next month In an uncertainty. Only a limited, apeciiied number of car hn been allotted to thin territory. That allotment einnot be Increased, becnuae the demand all over the country U greater than the aupply or production, (iet your order In now, and you will be one of those who ia aure of Ford car out of our allotment. Il'a flrat comc--firat nerved. All order are filled In rotation. So, if you would he forehanded, If you would be certain of having a Ford car when you want it then you will buy a Ford car now, A algned order with ua ia your protection. It la the reault of the wisdom of looking head. If you buy Ford car now, don't think you have to "store" It. The Ford la a car made to serve it owner for business or pleasure throughout the entire year. Ford owner have long since come to recognize the fact. It I no longer popular to "lay-up" your car for the winter. Iluy a Ford car now, and use it now. CHANDLER 5 ( X Famous For Its Marvelous Motor fetJ:l5?pTi test mi k. Ciiandler Strides into Fill LeadersKip IF there has ever been any question as to Chandler leadership of the medium-priced fine car tield, it is answered now. The great Chandler Six is sweeping its market. It displaces less efficient cars. It steps in to serve those who previously have chosen only high-priced cars. And it pleases everywhere. From two thousand to three thousand discriminating Americans bought Chandler cars open and closed every month this Fall. And at no time has the demand been fully met. Thousands have waited months for their new Chandlers, and have felt repaid for waiting. Nothing could more clearly show the regard in which America' holds the Chandler Six, than the patience with which these thousands waited for weeks and months for their Chandlers. They waited because they knew what they were waiting for because they knew it was worth waiting for. If You Don't Want to Wait ( Next Spring, Order Now SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Stven-Passenger Touring Car, S189S Four-Passenger Roadster, S1S9S Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, S1975 Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2895 Four-Passenger Coupe, S279S Limousine, S3J9S ' All prices, o. b. Cleveland J. L. IRVIN 324 Broadalbin St. Distributor Albany, Ore. CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO