Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 14, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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. M 'A
Dan Brenneman has sold th two
acre laee' formerly occupied by- -the
Kenagy ramtly in NortrAlbahy.
raetom Bectrit
, Tkfn Light
1 Aad riit
SONS 0KLV COttFtTITOR
kVBtYTHiNG KLECTsUCAL
' OCTFITS INtTALLEiy ANf W OPERATION.
SATtSFIED ; CUSTOoHUft JOHN 'WINKLEY, .
"W.-'W POLAND. O. B, KECBLER. I. H. COPE- 5
. LAND JOIN WILLS, 1. S. LUCKKY. '
"wWTRTNG1OONar BY UOMSKD A BONDED 'WrKXXE j
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. oa th was to reeoearv.
This stsndsrd fasaJly 'MenrT has
yf smd bay
lew Dtsrov.
If Bt one. Bv
Veesf brMkmt rot da. roasas.
i attaea, asd rrevp for more than 'M
nnj years. irBuasnwarvraore-
Bra Mlaf la SDOtaeuratL rhllrtren
'sLn4rnrwwaArrao'aa'waf tt
Were is no dieagreeam aner-ofreef.
Tow draajrlet haa H. 60c and IL20
bottle. Olr It a trial.
IT' AnS FACEl
1 am JTm. ai W X
and
t'j
you play or -work' in sun;
or wind, give a-thought'
to.your'facc. '
i v - '
-If you want a fair,
corhpleziorr treat It fairly:
and treat it often.
Don't spoil your fun,
by forgetting that your'
cheeks and lips need
COLD CREAM 1
FACE POWDElt
ROlGEETC.
BiiTkhart & Lee
1 Th "Store of Fair Treatment"
BmwiVBW for Hsjp
Torptd Kvor pteadlng far gaseat
ancer now careless neaiect uieee
thing When rr. Klng'sNewTrr
'Pftl so promptly, mildly, Ter sTs
' tively com to their reUef I
Lesvtsg th tystam unc1atiod,
doued bowels turooved, reeolw In
bealth'-destructlvearter-en'ecta, Let
stimulating, 'tonic. In sctku Dr.
King's New Life Pills bring you th
happiness of regular, normal bowel
' and liver functioning. Keep feeling
au uomg me worn or a man a
no nnas reusu um.
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Albany ;
State
Bank
" Alwtvt tt Your Service "
much talked xf
Pfow 'Columbia Grafontila
The Very Latest In FtoMTpl Oiwation
Cabinet made along new artistic Itnes- in Walnut
or s5rownvMahogany. 'The Tone'Arfipnfler made en-
tlreJy 61 Violin Woodbrings out full rrrrellow- tones J
- equal to an bid violin.
' ThisBeautiful Grafonola must be seen arid heard
td be appreciated.
We wir bcpleased to demonstrate its superior
.qualities to you.
Wpodw6rth:Drug Co.
' (Phonograph llasMlquviers)
Why Is Sears Bread So Good?
' ,
' Because It is backed by 80 years experience In th - Bakery j
Business, and tt Is In the know how. Best of ' everything and th!
'know how,' makes good bread and it Is clean and wholesome. i '
Ash Year -Grocer far It or CsU
SEARS BAKERY & GROCERY ;
Phone M 1st aad Ferry -
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Service
You will more thoroughly enjoy the HOLIDAY SEASON. If yon know
your money -md valoaMe are safe.
W depend upon our STRONG VAULTS and not pon mechanical de--vioss
to protect our money and your vaiaablea.
" SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX ESFOR RENT
"Where Yalaables Are Safe
The First National Bank
'"Old aadRllabl"
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The First Savings Bank
i "Where Savings Are fcraf"
Fear Per Cent IaUrat-M Savings.
1 'Farm Loans, and AnU fev Federsl Farm tMaa.
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