Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 13, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    School Books
You will find this a convenient
place to buy school supplies.
Full line of Grammar Grade
- ; Books, Tablets, Pencils, etc., always
on hand. -
Dawson's Drug Store
' The Rexall Store . ' 1
LOCAL BRIEFS
Peoeaal Mention of People pad ActirrUea Abeat Um City.
1
Lulu in Albany I J. K Thompson, of Portland, on
Mr, and. Mrs. Eart Sta&urds, of ; of the atockholder of th Albany he. the owner.
ALBANY HOTEL III
GOOD CONDITION
Annual Mectinf Held Yester
day Shows Financial
.... Condition
The annual meeting of the atock
( holder of the Albany hotel waa held
yesterday at tha close of tha aixth
year In business and with tha boat rec
ord ainca the building waa construct
ed. . . ', . ' .
j During the laat year tha director
hare reverted the outatandinf indebt
! edneaa of $30,000 Into Arat mortgage
10 year bond which have all been tak
, en up by Albany people and the hotel
(ia now on a aubatantial paying baaia
I to tha stockholder. Fifteen thousand
dollara haa been applied in improving
. the upper atory and the office fixture
aince the building waa built
j. At the beginning of the present year
.all outstanding floating indebtedm
haa beea paid and the stockholders
are to expect a aubatantial dividend
'each year from thlrtimo on.
I The Albany Hotel is recognised aa
one of the beat in the atate and haa
been a strong factor in promoting
Albany in the minds of strangers who
frequent the city. The building orig.
inally coat (83,000 and la now eonaid
ered to be worth at least H2S.000 by
Brownsville, have moved to Albany tel. came op last night to attend the
I
fee accepted a position aa member
, i the Herald newt ataff.
A vote of .thank waa extended to B.
ana win oe iouna ra inena at weir j " me siocsnoioers. by b8futJ rf director for hi ef-
kome at 630 West Ha street Mr. uatee nuncrysaaa Here ; I Bcnt management of the hotel dur-
Stannard is a worthy young man and l. i. Uiwion, or bates, who owns
und operates a first class nursery,
was a business visitor here today. Mr.
Lawson ha ten acre of fine prunes
just coming Into bearing which he
thinks ha escaped from the recent
frees.
Frees Bay City
Mr. and Mr. K. Horteatorer. of
Bay City. Oregon., were in the city Knnniah Wnr Vtm
Qf v . w, rr aa, r aao
Ptainriew
- Mr. Henry Gerdde arriver In the
dry on the early train today from
ear Plainview, to transact bssineas
and visit friend.
W. H. Hayes, of Peoria was in the
city last night to attend the annual
Meting of the Spanish war veteran,
ere From Lebanon
i Mrs. W. H. Hayes, a well known
lady of Lebanon, was in tha city on
shopping trip today.
At the Albany
Mr. and Mr. Gray Lheinne, of San
Francisco, registered at the Albany
ing all these trying year. 1917 and 18
were tha days that put the hotel man
. to the teat according to a atatement
of one of tha directors.
J. B. Thompson, C C Cameron, B
D. Snail, Chan. Bwrgraff and W. A
Eaatburn were the board of director
re-elected for the ensuing year
last night registering at tha St.
Francis. I
From Washington I
Mrs. Lake Allphin, of the stote of
Washington, is in the city visiting nt
the home of. Mr. and Mr. 0. C AU
phin. for few days.
Meet at Armory
The Spajpih war vctarana of this
part of the atate met In annual ses
sion last night at the armory with
the department officers present and
elected and Installed offkera for the
ensuing year. A fin banejet was
served by the ladie and a social eve
ning apent. Dr. Hyde of Hillsboro
.The census enumerator or ward
Hotel bat night while in the city to I number two of the city which it be-
e-fa an entertainment at th. TTniiarf : tween East Breadaibin and Wmi aim
Presbyterian church. 1 tranery street, reauests that an v one . w1 0,onT the out of town visitors.
From Laeosab being over looked should call S81, in . "
H. H. Hearn. the efficient road sup- , the evening and the enumerator will Growth ShOWtl
erviaor of Lacomb district, was in the call either Wednesday of Thursday ' If.. Ctnlontont-
ejtv la.t ,'fh attend h. 8n.ni.li I of this Week. I V OlUiemKHt
war' veteran' annual meeting at the t BuUnea Visitor ' lSSUed by Batik
armory. William Filkini , of Brownsville. '
Prof. L W. Walker Here land C Crover, of Mill City, were Al- ' Although this 1 unually not the
Prof. L W. Walker, of Portland !bany business visitor last night. itime of year to show gain in bank
easiness college and a former member Bere From Lehanen ing resources, the statement issued
f the Albany college faculty, was an I Prot- W. T. Nichols. Lebanon' pion- by the First National Bank yesterday
Albany visitor last night. j eer music instructor, was in the city in pursuance to a call from the U. S.
again today on a profiesional mission. Comptroller of Currency and publish
Return to Mill City j ed elsewhere in this paper, shows a
Bessie Davis and Hazel Duffield, train of $23,979.92 over the statement
of Mill City, returned home this af- . of November 17, 1919. The reaources
ternoon from vist with Albany
i friends.
Frees Engei
ft. W. J. Large, of Eugene Sun
day school missionary of this district,
was an Albany business visitor again
yesterday.
Harrisburg Visitor '
H. W. Cooler, one of the progres- From Tangent
sive farmer of the southern part of j Mrs. 0. L. Ireland and Mrs. J. T.
the county, was in the city last night Hensley. of Tangent, were Albany
en a business trip. i business visitors this afternoon.
From Peoria I Went to Salem.
M M. . Myers, one of the pioneer ' Mrs. Fred Cresbon, left this noon
farmers of the Peoria ecetion of the i toT Salem to visit friends and rela-
county, was in the city today on a
business mission.
vi toe nan. m time ox insulate
mejit were $1,326,717.82, while yes
terday's report showed 1.350J697.76.
The bank is holding it annual meet
ing today and officers for the com
ing year are being named.
Went to Portland
Orin Anderson and his little son
William, went to Portland this morn
ing on a business trip.
Make Trip to Salem
A. J. Fisher and E. A. WHe, of
Olds Alberta, former resident of Al
bany are here visiting friends and
nude a business trip to Salem today.
Went To Portland
Mrs.A. Nelson and daughter, Ruth
left, on the early train today for
Portland to visit friends and transact
business.
Attend Hotel Meeting
48.000
Drag Store SaUt.
Five million people
one it to KILL COLDS
it ILL A
CASCARAQIININ
OMIO
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V abut hrm Mis, mm, mm
. opauii itiin mtia la 14
nun nurm mnm ia s ears.
. ktoaar back U d hula. Tha
kCMUa n aai a KM
opwita aw. stars
Al AKDrmr Jaaraa
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W IUC MllvVI Cle
From Tamer
S. L. Hurlen, of near Turner trans
acted business here this afternoon.
Mr. Hurlen formerly lived in this
county conducting a big farm near t
Lebanon. -
Leave For Tillamook
, Chas. Burgraff leaves this evening
for Portland and from there to Bay
Lity Tillamook county where he is the
architect for a fine school building
that is under construction. ,
Write From Ssa Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bilyeu. receiv
ed a letter today from their son Merle
at San Francisco stating that he was
to leave port today on the steamer
West Harts for a trip to China, Japan
and Manilla. He is oiler on the ship
and expects to make the trip by the
15 of March.
Coyote Scalp
M. C. Chrisman, makes proof to
the county clerk today that be has
killed a female coyote in Jordan and
' .WE, HAVE.
Everything
OPTICAL
BANCROFT
OPTICAL CO.
Save Your Auto Top
With , Duckback waterproofing.
Guaranteed waterproof. Strengthen
the fabric, doe not rot or shrink it
and will make your old top last twice
a long a two new top at present
W. Snow, resident dealer, St Charles
Hotel. 13jl9
Grow Your Hair
After Kolna aim Ml tntatller UmtA m V
Trk talnM man mfw hair arvf nw
haa prolifle frowtb at a of 64 Tor
wnicai aa viii wna in
Wanted
Carpenters
For work on new unit of pap
er mill at West Linn, Ore, $5.20
for eight hours work. Splendid
accomodation in new hotel.
Meals 36 cent. Bed, 10c, 26c
and 35 cents. Apply at Crown
Willamette Paper Co, West
Linn, Ore.
DARKEN HAIR
TO
APPLYSAGE TEA
Look Young I Brinr Back Iti
r . Natural Color, Glow and
Attractive!!. -
'111 Mae th fooain reHne
iraa oa raquMt la aav aiaa or won. b
wlRs to ovarfom esndnff or r-r
kalr erawtk. Or lattla box of ttu pr.-ll"
r.lloo, Kolalke, will br D.il-,1 V
rwtpa If roe sa4 10 rt . ,1 .
UTor. ni MOtrnM la Joka II.
uman aaraen sag Drawee in tote
heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn arm, atraaho .ai ..,.
mauniiir earn ane inxanaat. Just
e few sppllcauone will prove rareta
tlon If your hair la fad In, atreaked or
gray. Mlatnar tha aaan aw a..i.
ghur recipe at borne, though, laatrtM
leeome. An aaatar war i to get a
bottle of Wrath's aag and aaiphur
Compouad at any drug store all ready
for uaa Thia t the old-time recipe
improved br tha additlm r il.
gredlanta.
While wtopy. gray, faded hair ia not
.1: .w " lre to ratal our
youthful appearance and attraeUe.
jeaa. By darkening your hair with
Wrath's Base and Sulphur Compound,
no one can UIL beeauaa M vua
naturally, o evenly. Tou Just dam pan
a a Done or aoft brnah aHtk i. ZZ
draw, thle threutlr year hair, taklaar
on small strand at a time: br morn In
al! gray hair have disappeared, aid.
after another application or two, your
hair become beautifully dark, closer,
oft and luxuriant
Thle preparation to a derlslitM toflet
reaulatte and la not Intended (or Use
I
Today's Calendar
i of Sports j
, Winter meeting of Cuba-American
Jockey Club, at Uavana. . -
Winter meeting of Business Mtn'l
Racing Assn., at New Orlran.
V
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t wew
' Annual Ney Year's Touiaamant, at
Bcllrair, Fla.
Annual New Year's Tournament, at
gua of Advertising Inwreits, at
Pinhurst - ' " "
PeUtlon
A petition eras filed today In the pro
hate co'Jtt praying that Mr. Ida I.
Covell be appointed guardian of Fran
cis D. Covell a minor.
Kelarna B ease
Mr. and Mr. Curtis Churchill re
turned hut evening from a week-end
visit with hi parent, Mr. aad Mr.
Churchill, of Tangent.
Weather Report .
Tonight and Wednesday fair. The
temperature range from .31 to -M
degree. The river stand at S-t ft
falling-
We have the finest ellver polish
manufactured. Guaranteed not to
scratch the finest aUver. F. M. French
and eons, Jeweler, Engraver. Op
tician. 12J1S
W make a specialty of Friendship,
Engagement and Wedding Uinf. F.
M. French 4 Son, Jeweler, Engraver,
Optician. . . 12J18
Albany
State
Bank
' Always at Your Service "
LAND OWNERS
DO YOU
KNOW
TBE ADVANTAGES OF
TROJAN
Stumping and Blasting Powder
. IT IS A DRY POWDER '
It Contain no Nitre Glycerine
It Will not " Cause Headaches
These are only THREE facto ,
Do You Appreciate their Value?
... LET US TELL YOU,
ABOUT ':'
. , , TROJAN PQWDER
Mafsiine Convenieatly Located
Hauser
Mi1:'-". Vv- f.-.f. '
Bros.
SERVICB OUR PRIDB
ALBANY -
SALEM. EUGENE
CORVALLIS
i-.t '
BUY YOUR GKOCBR1K8 FROM BAHTBURN BROS., AND
TKACH YOUR 1MH.I.AR TO HAVE MOKR CENTS.
, THESE PRICKS WILL HELP YOU
Fbhtr Blend Flour, Per Sack ........ .,...,..'., ..I$.JI
(Regular Price 3.0)
Olympic Flour. Per Back '. $3.35
Per Barrel ,,..$I1.M
Crown Flour, Pr Sack .M.U
Per Barrel r. Ill.tt
, Snow Flake (Soft Wheat Flour) Per Sack $J M
- Per Barrel -. $11.31
Snow Fall, Hard Wheat Flour, Per Sack . . . .1 13.10
Per Barrel , $I.tt
. A Patent Flour Made from Eastern Oregon Hlueatem. '
Every Sack GUARANTEED.
Corn Meal, v-lb. Back, Me , Wheatola l ib. Sack TSe
Pure Country Lard, 8 pound for II.N
Swiff White Soap, 1 bar for II.M)
' f We Pay Highest MarkM Price for Egg.
- ' CASH OR TRADE
W Sell Fresh Milk and Cream.
Genuine Butternut Bread, 10c & 15c Per Ioaf
EASTBURN BROU "THE CASH GROCERS
Woj 1. Ser. Breid So Good? !
Because it la backed by 30 year axparienee 'la ' the ' Bakery;
Business, and It ia la the know bow.. Beat of everything and the
knew how, make good bread and it I clean and wholeaome.
Ask Yew footer for It or Call . ,
r - . . ' . .
SEARS BAKERY & CtTOCERY
PWe M
let and Ferry
Wastara
SUNBEAM
MAZDA
LAMPS
SUNS ONLY COMPETITOR
KVERYTBING ELECTRICAL .
ISeetrle OUTFITS INSTALLED AND IN OPERATION.
Farm Ugat . SATI8FIED CUSTOMERS-IOHN WINKLEY,
AaelPewV W. W. POLAND. O. B. KEKBLER, I. H. OOPE
' Oatau ' LAND. JOHN WILLS, J..S. LUCKJCY.
WIRINQ DONE BY LICENSED a BONDED WIREMEN .
Phone 20
THE ELECTRIC STORE. INC
in Weal Flret C Albaay
m ' ' ' " ' " . f e a , .
The Sample Store stL
Just received another shipment of Logger Shirts made
of heavy mackinaw cloth and priced at $6.45, $6.85 and
$185, -. ; ' ..',
Men's leather Work Gloves .... 95c, $1.23, $1X5, $13
Men's Canvas Gloves, leather faced J ... .39c
Men's Wool-nxixed Sox 40c, 50c and 60c
Men's .heavy Wool Sox : 85c
Men's tan and black Dress Sox 2 pair 35c
Men's Work Pants .. $25, $2.45, 12.79
Men's Khaki Unlonalls $2.83, $325, $3.85
Ladles' Dress Skirts $4.85,"$5.85, $6.8$, $75
Ladies' Waists . Wc.to $75
If you need a Trunk see our line before you buy ' ' '
. prices $11 to $21
109 West First Street Albany,' Oregon.
Buy From Us Aiid Save
Money
We handle only the Choicest of Fresh and Smoked
Meats and Sea-foods
. NEW TODAY
Fresh Salmon, Smelt, Halibut, Oysters and Crabs '
SPECIAL ON LARD
Pure Lard, 5 pound pail $1.75
10 pound pail $3.40
Sinclair Hams and Meat Products
Independent Meat Market
"Fightinir the Beef Trust"
-103 Lyon St.
STOP THAT COUGH " T
. Before it Become Deep-Seated
Nyais Syrup of White Pin? With Cod liver Extract
Eucalyptus and Menthol Will do it
It Sootnea Irritated Snrfaeta and Bolide np Broken-down Tisane
, . Price ISe and SOe
, , f iV'.i t i ;
. ' SEE OUR STATIONERY
It is unexcelled for Quality and Beauty, i
, Look over our line of Flash Lights, Pocket Knives, :
. , Thermos Bottles and Lunch Kits
Cdldvans ' Drug Store
2nd & Main Sts.
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ttr-aoi. Btatioa r.
Near l .u. .
niucBjusaj or prevention of dla