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I School Boolcs 'You will find . this a convenient place to buy school supplies. i Full line of Grammar Grade 1 Books, Tablets, Pencils, etc., always on hand. 3)tiw$dri'slDrug Store ThtRexall Store ilOCAL BRIEFS fi 1 lstleoi osVFbpU ad AivttaAlaW'tfc CHj. " LehM Visitor -A. W. Blackburn, one of Lebanon's efficient druggists, earn. down thu morning t transact bvuinut here to- "Uy- , .j. . Frua, Brownsville Mr. Ct E. Hawkins was in the city aeday oa br.way from Brownsville where ah had been to iaatalt officer tbe-womao'a circle. , o.fcwr .... v R, Lt Gilson, a. hard, wart merchant j of Lebanon,, transacted business in tbo - city this foroaoon. Helley Visiter Mr. J. E. Starni, on of th pram-7-iaont ladies of .'tbo HoUey neighbor- hood waa an Albany visitor here bat "night Gam Post Panto "Th American Leg-ton' Basket Ball rami to be played at Ntwbcrg1 Thurs day night haa been indefinitely port poned. Retains From Portland ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nutting returned from Portland last bight wher they had been' for 'a few day to visit Mr. Nutting parents, Mr. awf Mrs. Fred Njtting. From' Sets A. A. XcKinii. of Scio, was to th titat of Blvn Forbes and set for final hearing February 16. Also, In ,br csUt of Sarah Waddle for 1'iial cttmeni svt fot bearing February K. -Enlarging Star J. H. Bikman was busy this morning moving out articles that war using valuable space' in his store, 'getting ready to receive hit spring good and to enlarge kla space. ' He la preparing to start construction of his new store building at one and expects to be in It within two 01 thro months. From Bay City vK. R Whetovcrj of Bay Olty Tilla mook county, waa ao Albany visitor today for the - purpose of meeting tome friend. Leaves For Tslare ' CWHf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hornback left this noon for several- months visit at Tulare California for the benefit of Mrs. Hornback a health. For 8aa Dmgo . Mr. and Mrs. A. Mombart resident of Mill City, for the last 15 years war in the city' today on their way to San Diago Calif. Left For Homo A. AVMcKetiiie-, road mast of King ston, left this noon for his horn after.' attending a meeting of theFedoral Farm Loan Association at Oarvallia yesterday. Proas' Kmgilas) Mr. and Mrs.' J. 0. Ousner, promt nent , farmers of ' Kingston : district. were; Albany shoppers today. Leave For Kansas C."F." Faber and John Yammen, of Orleans station; left oils noon for a visit in the state of Kansas for th next ' six weeks. Visits Sister - Mrs. Shelly, of Alsaa valley, who Is in the city visiting-her-sister,'' Mrs. iVW. Hornback. want to Shalburn I TODAY'S EVENTS ; Centenary of th birth of Robert W. Steele, governor of "Jefferson ter ritory,' Which lot" became Colo-J redo, ' The- Marquis of Lansdown, cele brated British statesman and one-time Governor-General of Canada, la 76 year old today. Denver haa mad elaborate plana for entertaining Oen.' Pershing, who is to-be a guest of that city today. - Th"trtal la scheduled to begin in Paris today 'of M. ' Calllaux,' former' French premier, who la accused oi in J . 1 . ., . I . : I . . V n-v-ing to oruisj aoout a ussnonor-d ant peace. Governor Ritchie- and other State' officials of Maryland chosen at the election last November win be form-, ally inaUlled In office today. A delegation of Wee tern States gov ernor Is to visit Washington today for th purpose of presenting demands' to Congress for an appropriation of at least 1260,000,000 to be devoted to. the development of Irrigation and re clamation project in th West city last night on business. -Mr: Mc . ' "" Wt her daughter.!,, w territory-were covered, the! Kenaie is one bf the pioneer farmers of his community. Went to Brownsville W. R. Scott, manager of th can nery here, went to Brownsville this morning on business matters. He is ' making antegctnents to hold a big meeting of. the fruit grower, of the county here January ?, fr.Put hambs will also be in attendance. Went TrMeUala Mrs.' J. A. Marion, of Mollela, re- smetsuas'Trlp ''Caau.Smlth, bf Albem,who is spending th winter here made a bus iness trip to Kingston this afternoon. Weather Report YssUr- 32 and 25 degrees above zero. The river stands at 1.1 fUTThs total pre cipitation, for th month todate is 43 of an inch. Rain has fallen on but two', days in. Jaauary. Lesve For, San Diago Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnson leave Toniarht and Thuradav fair. - wviHmn was vujunu ajsest-vesa ax. uJ Mm ' Km Heller, oi Seattle, ts in toe . city on a busiaoss trip. Mr. Heller . js a grand son of the lata A; P. Blaek '.bura, of Lebanon. .Sweat Mama Visiter - Mr ev . . ti t . x. tt. opiswn, a ief sajaecr ox ; ne owcbi unn muniT, legutoraa j u .k:. . ear. ana jars. c. a. jonnaon leave at th St Francis lUt'aLrht while ' " . . .7 T " "iTT ' toaayfof' Sad Dto.TMj. wher th here On busiaesa. ', , . ' f, 1 v . . . will spend th next few months.' The - From Harrtefcarg . rr is being made in the interest of .' By'yf: Coorey.-who ia engaged in Goea To Mesuaath " Mis.' Jormaoa" health. ,;tr-f,ngbuin,.MrHVTrg.; MU. Tluth Civ. of Modford. was I 't r.,. . ts apenduur a few-days her Iookinir . .. ... ' , Warranty Deeds after business matters. - . " 1 1" . " ? "-," - M0t Richard et ux to Jos. PT-Whlt- BUytast Visiters .i. . , . , axer, tanas in rwp i a. K. 3. w. . Mr. and Mrs.' V. A. Cood. :vmtJluk I B. Kiger ahd wife; tot Martha E. "ent citixent bf StaytotL were orsMt. ' ITLr! vTST-.- . . .. ! Dodde,' Albany, Block' 2. Albany. of the Albany last night whil here i 1' cv IT, 17. I.'-& Crouch to Arma"Hann, lands .. on business. Virom Holhart ' . 'Grant Erb and Forest Hastier fonn . er Albany men, 'are in the etty from , Itubbard on a business trip. Hera From Brownsville , :, G. .E. Randall, the druggist of ,. Brownsville, who sold his store to the .. Dunlap rirls, of Albany, was in the . city last night, ' ' From Create Pass Ben Harris and L. Sitka, of Grants .."Psss, were Albany business visitors tadav. Stadia Moves Vh TTnv (t.ntin .kl.k U. . ' j - " ..iv.. uas mm located on second street for several years, has leased the building former , ly occupied by the Holloway grocery .store, and will begin business there , n the next few days. On Business . . . Dennis Merrill and L. H. Fish, are . put . of town this week looking after timber interests near Norton. VisiUag Their Mother .. Miss Aygnes Anderson and Mrs. Ann Meader, of Portland are spending th week visiting their mother, Mrs. J. Anderson of the Riverside school .a4 . Itrewnaville Man Visits , Roy Williams, formerly of Browns ville and now of Seaside is shaking hands with old friends In Albany this Accepts Position' Miss Gwenlth Davis, sister of Miss Juanita Davis -bookkeeper for the Nebergall market here, went to Cor vallis yesterday to keep books for the Nebcrball market at that place. went to aneaa tnis morning to assist- .' xtiw.lr tu t a-ihm. in the installation of a Western Elee- Pafea Koff to D. O. Morri iTf ndIlfnt'n 'eon, lands fa Block lS.Albany. of W.W. Poland, one of Linn Coun-j Anna Parker Koff. to D.O. Morri tra mmpro, gressive tarmers. ; wn, Lands in f -Hackreman's Aild, Al- Lr os i rocms neio - bany. The Albany Garage is today busy ,- Emma C Moorehead to L. C Moor unloading a car load of Republic Mo- - head, lands in Twp 13. S.R. It. tor trucks which arrived yesterday. . W. E. Dannlels to E.' D. Moyer, snis is tn intra ear load or motor-'' Opto, mclrtsi. ALBANY (VsTe vehicles received in the last few days, a car each of Studekakers and Oak- lands having been received last Friday. Boaght a 8tadebaker . Frank Bidders,, of near Suver, has purchased from Hbckensmith and Templeton a new -model Studebaker Six. Mr. Bidders is mighty proud of his new car and is planning on some fine' trips when th weather clears up. From Condon J. H. McCone a former Lebanon boy of many years ago was in Albany today on his way to Harrisburg to vis. it friends. i Lyons Farmer Hero E. A. Canning, of Lyons, transac ted business here today,' Mr. Canning has bought the Eastman farm near I River Side . school house and will move on the place next October to male his future home. -was awarded H as a bounty from the state. Bays Fin Hone , Mr. and . Mrs. John Holman have recently sold their farm in Benton county and have bought the Marsch residence on West 6th street where they will move next month. Went to Dover 'Mrs. R. B.' Brinson, left on the early train today for Dever wher she will visit friends and relatives. Here From Tangent ' A Blevens on of the retired farm ers of Tangent, was in the city today on business and to visit his daughter, Mrs. L. G. Lewellmg. Plainview Visitors Mrs. James Nichols and Mrs. Dav id Bonar, were Albany shoppers to day and visitors with relative. Files Inventory The inventory and apraisment of the estate of the late C. D. Wilson, of Lyons, was filed for probate to day. Th estate being appraised at $5012.58. Final Account Filed ' Final account filed today fat the lands in Twp IS S.Tt; 1 E. G. M. Maxwell and wife WW. A. Cummlngs and wife, lands In Twp 13 S. R. 4 W. Geo.-E. McNeil et at, to G. W: Nlch oU; lands in Twp. 13, 8. 4 W. Gordsn C Griffith and wife to H. K: McCoy and wifelands in Lebanon. C C. Jackson snd wife to G. E. Mc Neil,. lands in lwp 14 S. R, 4 W, Salvation Army Feed Hungry with J nsk Rnhhlt m WALLA - WALLA, - Wash. The Portland, Spokane, and WalU Wallal needy families wiU bo the reeipleaul win ww oMTiHon nrwty - ox- ene 600 rabblU killed in the big -drive held Sunday, at Aetalia, it has been1 decided by those in oharg of the drive Hayracks were ' used to gather, up th rabbits left In the-wake of the 300 onntors'-wrwrsmrticlpaaedJ-aad' if was lata -fat th avanin haenn tka eaalr' rwas comoleted: vMov -than 8 amsara- Our Sale Continues Ther haa bsea a ready Teepnaas to th anneaoeessent f our CUeranee Sal of Salts, Coats and Press. W still hav a tasoat of 43aata and Drisiis waioh we are selling at a . Great Reduction You Can't Afford td Mia This Great MONEY SAVING EVENT SIMS COATS and DRESSES Every garmeat la enrStor Is aacrileed to stake room far ear ceasing aprlag stock. J.MMikman '1itWot First St rmbbita- being driven to the? hanks of the Commbisr-rfvor, Boaanea Trip : R.' E.vMaon. 'iravering eakvman for the- FmsW akl bIsmm Ihw tf Am lw 4.. ,kl - O-l 1 mm,. CUIt. 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