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CEO ADS-BUSINESS DIRECTORYl oooooooeoooooooo o o O CIABHIFIF.O A'JVf'ISINa 6 O KATKM O O Count your wori'i nil r- O O mlt on th fullowlr.. tale: O O On wortl one tiiiu- le cunt. 9 O On wurii three lie. O On word on week, Sc. O On wurd month, 10-.. 0 O Nu ad fur on tiin leu than O O 2bc. 0 O No 1 fur thro time l O O tlmn Mc. O O No ad fur one week less " O than 76c. O O No ad for ona month leu O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FOR 8 A UK futtaire, cIum In on pav ed itreet. ITice 14M. IOU canh. lialanc monthly. Ilufllch A Horn back. JH FOB SAI.K Kour room modern bungalow, two Iota, pric $1300, ffiOO raah, balance f 10 pr month, llolttich and llebac. JK FOR SALE Soma good oil-lamp brooder, big- enouith for 100 chicki. Price, complete with lampi 0.OO each. R. E. Bpaulding, Rt. 3., Al bany, I'hona, Corvalll 9769. FOR SALE Freh milk eow. See S. rllanchard, 2nd house north pheas ant farm on Lelnon road. 70 FOR SALE 1 50 acrea 4 ml lei out. Good houaa and bam, orchard and aprlng water. 10 to IS acres of timber. Trie t'M per acre. See Sharp A Powell at Ruaa Houae, I'hon Uu-J. 7JU FOR SALE 30 acrea of land, good houaa and barn, family orchard, 4 miles out, near railroad atation. Price S4MX). Terma. See Sharp & Powell Rum Houm. 7j9 FOR SALE 130 acrea of improved farm land, 4 'a mllva out good loca tion. Sharp A Powell Ruaa House. 7J9 FOR SALE 1919 N- touring juat lika new, driven o i ahort time, cord Urea, on D itra tin ex cellent mechanical Ution. High way Garage, Cor. . A Baker. dUtf. FOR SALE Nln Rhoile Island Roda. laying now. AIo barred rock, O. A. C rooster. Muat aell at once. Mra. A. M. Rover, 1232, Front St. 6J8 FOR SALE 8-ruom plaatered houae, good bath, electric, lighta, 4 Iota. Price $1(100, pay ua $250 dawn, f'.'S per month. Located at 1230 Salem Koad, Beam Land Co.. 133 Lyon St. ville. Oregon. J6-8 FOR SALE A 1918 Maxwell touring car. New tires, all around and in A No. 1 condition. Call at 838, E. 4th St. 7J14 FOR SALE A Ave room house and lot 60x112 on East First St. Price I12W. Half cash. Balance terms. Sharp A Powell, Rusa House, Fhone 140-J. 7j9 FOR SALE A five room house and two lota on East 2nd St., See Sharp A Powell. Phone 140-J. 7J9 FOR SALE Good 6-room cottage, porcelain bath, lot 06x110 on paved street pavement paid for. Price 1U0. Pay 3360 down, $25 per month. Do not d 1st rub tenant. Beam Land Co. 133 Lyon Street. FOR SALE Choice W. Leghorn cockerels, Tancred atrain at 32.60 each, A. T. Austin, First house E. of North Albany school. 7j9' FOR SALE Good large house and part of 6 lots, plenty of fruit, fine suburban place. Located at 1739 Santiam Road. Do not disturb the tenant, but for Inspection aee Beam Land Co., 133 Lyon St. 7J8 FOR SALE Grade Holstcin cows, fresh. Phone 68-F-ll, C. R. Wid mer, Rt. 4. D7J10SW9J13 The Clancy Kids The Mother's Nothing But a Ham Actor PERCY L. CROSBY It? Ik MeClvr NwiM,wr ydlwf WANTED-4)oma flood clover hay, loose hay preferred. Boa J. A. Humphrey, at tli poet olllca or tihona 671, I,. 7JV ELKS DANCE Th third aerlea of Elk dunce will be given at the Klk hall, Friday night. 7JH. Miscellaneous. WE PAY CASH For used furniture or trade you new good for your old ones. See us before you sell K. L. Stiff A Son, 216-217 Lyo'.i Street. d29lf U. P. CONCERT Ticket for th Gray Lhevinne Concert are on sale at the Hatle Wood Cream Station or Woodworth Drug Co. 7j'.' LOST On Scio road, Suit case con taining camera and baby clothei. Finder report to J. Littograph. 3J9 STRAYED Small 2 year black mare, left my place January 1, finder pleaae notify Henry Seefeld. Halaey Oregon. Jfltf. FOR RKNT Warehouse. 40x100 with basement, formerly fruit juice plant haa all three Ry'a. in front, Steam boat at rear, one black from First National Bank, See FUh A Hodgea, Owners. J3lf. THE FURNITURE nOSPITAL Renovates and make feathar mat treaaea. Old furniture and mat treaae made lik sew. Bring them In or phone 261 B., 128 and 130 Ferry St. dltf. CASH PAIIV furn'tir ant household good. See us oaf or ou aell. Albany Furniture Exchaag 416-417 Wast 1st fit. Both phone d2tf WANTED Matched team, weight not less than 1600 each. Young and aound. Prefer mare, D. M. Glann, 622 W. 7th. Phone 212 Y. 6J8 LOST Small Broach in Albany Friday. Finder call Mr. C. C. Wil aon, reward. Phone 697-Y. 6J8 WANTED To rent Ave or aix room unfurnished houae. Phone 943, F. H. Johnson. J3tf FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room with heat. Also a garage, 208 Eaat Gth St. 7J14 HELP WANTED WANTED A girl for general house work. 408 West 6th St., Telephone 189-R. 6j8 WANTED Girl for general house work, Phone 189-R. Address 408 West 6th St 7j9 WANTED Young girl for office work for a few week afternoons. Ap ply to Dr. Elli. J6-8 WORK WANTED Experienced farm hand wanta work. Address C. A. Dunkin, St. Charles Hotel, Albany, Oregon. 3J9 RADIATORS REPAIRED All makes of radiators repaired by experts. MEDIN A BAIR, Auto Sheet Metal Work, 116 East 3rd St., Albany Oregon. dl7tf. FOR SALE Newly made over sec ond hand mattresses. At the Fur nitura Hospital. 128-130 Ferry St. Dltf. HEMSTITCHING 12 Vie per yard, thread furnished. Bull phone 452R. Sue Brechenbridgo, 333 W. 2d St. Dltf. BUSINESS DIRECTOR'. Federal Farm Lean SVa per cent Interest 34 1-2 yean time. Prompt and fflcltnt service. Applications will be received by th First National Bank, Albany. Or. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple Salem, Or. have yoo seen CAf?Ri T'S THE VftfY Of M6R . (jjjyJ I BOILCP HA NOYtHORRX. j I JHAVE setH CAf?RIeA6YYc:T?J M-Y3-AJIWAS5AYNS-ries HO6OO0 ( OfCOVfKC IT'S HOne .Of HYQOSINeSt) Bur VU HOK I IT VVfJN r TAKE ArT(? iTS Bur I VO HOft IT WON r TAKE )(&V n jliPIPIlIUMfJIU ijpi B Daily Market Report Hay and Grain V ! . .u. Oats 76c. Hay lu!tla. Mllireed 4:i. Flour- $2 86 to 33.4S Wool and Mohair Wool MO'aeoi. Mohair 66c. tiutter. Uutlerfal and Eggs Butte rfat 74e. Creamery Butter, wholeaale, 72ej retail, BOc. Egg, buying pric 68c; rcUII 60c. retail, 76c. Dairy Bitter- 60c trad; retail S&c Poultry Hens 12 to 2oc; spring 21 to 26c. Old roatera 21 to 26c. Geeae 20c; Duck 26c. Turkey 34c. Vegetables -Cabbage, 7 l-2c; onions 7 1-2 e; tur nipa, 3 l-2c; potatoes 6c Intrad Live Stork Market Furnished by D. E. Nrbrrcall Meat Co. Hoire 14 14c Cow 4 '(Sc. Steer 7a 10c. Calves 14c. Ewea Sio-. Iambs 8-3 12c. Yearlings 6 'i 9e. Vel 18rtil9e. Dry Fir Cord Wood and Slab Anderson Fuel Co. 106 J. Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Our Owa Auto Bean "Lady Attendant Phone 78 . Masonic Building 300000000000000000 O W Make a Specialty of O O Friendship, Engagement and O O Wedding Ring O 0 F. M. FRENCH A SONS O O Jeweler and Engravers O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AUTO TOPS W make and repair Auto Topa. Curtains and Cushions. HORSKY'S TIRE STATION WE HAVE Evervthing OPTICAL BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. Before Taking JO-TO After Taking JO-TO Sample Free. JO-TO relieves indigestion and miseries of the stom ach in two months. Sold by all local druggists VST? K II Vt aTl I11TI V U. WILL ! U JEWELER HI I Claa and Hand Painted China jj j " Always at Your Service " i ' 1 ', i -"Ml ' ' i w r wsni i -.-- XCS AS I WAS 5AYIN6-HCS WfANT TCttue A TOOJORKUNTIC , JtNle.OrT f-Osaaw Hope thc IWOOCnVJf I 1 srose is ny neve K Tcii r. 'vyvi Fttt OF I HC THAT. CvToHKS Is AUTO TRUCK USED TO HAUL LOOT Other IndictmenU Returned; 16-Year-Old Girl is Involved 8ALE.M Four Indictment were re turned by the grand Jury which ad journed Saturday. A two-count bill wa returned against Frank Wagner, charging burglery. Both charges were in connection with Wagner's al leged attempt to carry away the con tent of the Juliu Alum and Syring Bank store at Silverton on July 16, 1919. In this burglary, it i laid that an auto truck waa used by Wagner in removing groceriea and other mer chandiae from the Silverton mercan tile establishment. The second indictment is against John Wyatt, charged with a statutory offense. Wyatt ia a Silverton ma chinist A 16-year-old girl is the prin cipal witneas for the prosecution. Elvia Pulley and Norman Owen are charged with larceny in another indictment Pulley and Owen are two youths who live near Hubbard and who are charged with -the theft of 900 pounds of clover eed from the Peter Smith farm near Hubbard. High School Suspended YAKIMA, Wash. Jan. 8 Tha Wash ington state high school athletic asso ciation suspended Everett hich school football team for a two-year period. ' The re ion given is that Everett broke association riles in playing a past-sea son game with Scott high of Toledo. VIERICK'S BATHS Expert Workmanship Three Chair U VIERECK. BERT CRAWFORD. n f. KIRK Your Patronage Solicited First and El la worth St. Realty Canadian Land LOANS AND INSUBANrc Geo. Taylor Comer of Second and Broadalbia Ben ill; Hosao 2t7S Albany State Bank NO 6OO0 fylRtS MAI HAS ? ' I Ht TCA r ITS' ABOOrTlMC TlMMIC WAJ SACK . NOW AT a J3 Higher Salary for Superintendent of Schools is Sought An increase in the salary of the state superintendent of pubjie instruc tion "to such a sum aa will be com mensurate with the dignity and dut ies of hi office," ia urged upon the state legislature in resolution adopt ed by the association of county school superintendent in session here Satur day afternoon. Today's aesaion of th auperintend enta waa featured by an addreaa by B. F. Irvine, editor of the Oregon Journal, who sounded a warning against the "spree of speeding" upon which the nation ia engaged today and which he declared muat have its "day of settlement" in which the savers of today would prove the country's sal vation. The home owner ia the bul wark upon which tha encroachments of bolshevism, according to Mr. Irv ine, who heartily endorsed the action of tha Oregon achool syatem in adopt ing "thrift" a part of the educa tion of every child. Capital Journal. Kincaid Park to be Bird and Game Refuge Deed have been filed for the se questering of 600 acres of land be tween Eugene and Springfield for a period of five years by which the land will become a refuge for wild bird, report the Guard. One tract of 600 acrea haa been leas ed to Carl D. Shoemaker, state game warden, which Includes Kincaid park and an addition to the park, excepting that portion which ia owned by other partiea than H. R. Kincaid and wife. The leaaa for the 100 acre tract ia dated Nov. 18, 1919, and also places land adjacent to Kincaid park in the tract which ia to become a wild bird and game refuge for five years. Estate of Stayton Man Dead 25 Years To be Opened Now After 25 year the relative of T. E. Lambert, of Stayton, have decided that hia estate needa administration and have petitioned the court of Mar ion county that the necessary legal steps be taken to declare the Lambert estate open for administration. Lambert formerly lived at Stayton and was last heard of 25 years ago when he left for a position in the city of Whatcom, Whatcom county. Lam bert'a relatives assert that they have endeavored in every possible way to locate the missing man and have long been convinced that he met with foul play soon after his departure from Stayton in 1892. Journal. Fill Uranium has the greatest atomic weight known. It Pays to, Read Advertisements Advertisements are news. Good news timely news helpful news. News of the great world of business. News of the best places to buy. Heralds of the world's improvements builders of factories makers of homes. News of the latest styles. News of comforts unknown when father was a boy. News that is handy to your eye. News that you can't afford to hurry by. News that will save you money. Don't miss the advertisements. TMMl NOW. VHST A ) 1 IS f ) MOTORCYCLES TO GO UP SKINNER'S BUTTE Clyde Fink Announces Butte to Be Famous Through Annual Contest (Eugene Guard) In the climbing of Skinner's butto New Year's day, Clyde Fisk has es tablished an annual event that in an other year will bring to Eugene alt the leading motorcycle driver of th valley who happen to be ambitious to make a record. In fact, Mr. Fisk believe that for this part of the val ley the antral climb will become ona of the sporting events of the year, just as such affairs attract motorcy cle men in southern California. The Harley-Davidum entered by Mr. Fisk for the climb was ridden by Bill Davis, the shop foreman. The Hendre son n the contest was driven by Gale Smith. In making the climb, the start np the butte was made just above the McMurphey house, then straight to th road, then 60 feet along the road and the the long stiff climb to the top of the butte. Mr. Davis on the Harley-Davidson made the last tap of the climb in 35 seconds, climbing: straight up. In order to hold, tract or wheel was osed for the rear wheeL The first half of the pull op the butt has a grade of 69 percent while the second half, after leaving the road haa a much longer poll with a grade of 43 per cent Mr. Fisk lays that only once be fore has a motorcycle el'.mtal Skin ner butte and that waa in 914 when Mr Fisk himself made the e'imb. The event attracted a number of oso sortsmen. j Today's Calendar j of Sports Racing Winter meeting of Cuba-American Jockey club, at Havana. Wrestling Ad Santel va. Jack Harbertson, at Ogden, Utah. Boxing Jimmy Wilde vs. Babe As her, 8 . rounds, at St Louis. Georgie Brown vs. Johnnie Drum mie, 8 rounds, at Jersey City. Joe Leonard vs. Tommy Elm, 8 rounds, at Passaic, N. J. Visits Children Ia Portland Mrs. Jane Scott of 1406 East 6th street left for Portland this morning to spend a few days in the metro pol lis visiting her children. Went To Jefferson Mrs. Olin Nebergall went to Jeffer son this morning to visit relatives and friends. ? Mc?Mp0r?6?r WHAt YA StHX 4m