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25c Leaky Bottles 25c t- We will allow you 25c for your old Hot Water Bottle, when purchasing a new one. Dawson's Drug Store The Rexall Store "The Store of Service" LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People ud Activities About the City. "I Return From Eeast Mrs. Mary Nordyke, a prominent Udy of Oakville, arrived in Albany this morning from an extended visit in the east anions relatives. Holly Visitor- Mrs. Joseph Crocker, of HoUey re- ( turned home today alter visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crocker near Albany. PUinview Visitors J. H. Samuels, one of the leading farmers of Plainview section, was here this morning on his way to Port land On business. Chamber of Commerce The regular meeting of the Albany Chamber of Commerce 'is to meet to night at the old stand in the Albany state bank building. This is the first meeting since the holidays and the big snow and a full attendance is very much desired to begin the work that has been delayed for some time. Leave For Tillamook Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Vethover, of Bay City. Tillamook county, left for I home this morning after visiting friends here. Blodgett Visitor W. E. Weise, a well knwon citizen of Blodgett, was a business visitor at the Albany hotel last night i From Enterprise James Hanley, of Enterprise Ore gon, transacted business here yester day and was the guest of the Van Dran hotel last night Over From Borwnsville Dr. J. W. Powers, one of the prom inent doctors of Brownsville, was an Albany professional visitro today. Visiting Psrenta Miss Nellie Burnes, who is teaching in the Mute school at Salem, arrived home last night to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burns. Went To Salem Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Shrock, of King man, Alberta, who are here visiting relatives went to Salem this morning. Business Visitors Ross F. Newland, of Independence, B. F. Weddle, of Oregon City, an W. Cletus Holt, of Corvallis were Al bany business visitors here last night. Temple ton Returns Lloyd Templeton, of the Albany Garage, returned from a several days business trip from Portland last night where he had been in the interest of the firm. Mr. Templeton spent the last day of the open season on a duck shoot at Richfield, Wn., where he has an interest in a lake. He and assoc iates killed 80 ducks as a quitter for the season. Kingston Visitor' 0. M. Baker, merchant, postmaster, salesman for Oddfield auto tires and Chevrolet automobiles at Kingston, is Overland Four Arrive The Day Motor Company yesterday unloaded a car hud of Overland Fours th new members of the Overland family. One of (he new can it a sed an, the first of the new make to be seen in Albany. Changes Are Made Elliot Springer hat resigned his position as bookkeeper at the Moun tain States Power Company office to accept a similar position with the Globe Theatre Company. Mrs. Myrtle Owens, who has been stenographer and bookkeeper in the Globe office has accepted a place in the office of the Highway Garage. Announcement of the new employes in the power company office have not been made. Buys Dodge Car II. N. Bowser, of Sweet Home, was in the city this week to complete the purchase of a Dodge Brothers Busi ness car from the Ralston Motor Co, Mr. Bowser operates truck line out of Sweet Home, using at the present time a Denby truck. The light car will be used on lighter, faster business caw Pell Pike. Rraw Fell Pike, Cumberland's mountain summit, Is to be the prnt erty of Knirltahnten In penwtiilty. Tdr highest hill of Kngland Is lh very Bottle- gin made by Lord l.econmMd to the men of Cumbria who fouiilit In the war, and as a token of sratltuiti' to those who gave their lives for I lit' cause of the world's liberty. Truly a gift In the spirit of Hukln and which causes tin' Manchester flunrd Isn to utter deepest appreciation n gift It aaya, through which "even we common people may get a momentary entry luto the erstaalea of the poets and see the earth and everything n It mystically appareled with 'the glory anil the freshness of s dream.' " 8oaw Fell I'lke has the Tenershte distinction of being among the moat attrlenl mountains of Kurnpe, outillstsnelng the Alps In point of years. Single Tax Yon will probably VOTE on it What do you KNOW about it? 11 1 The proposition of single tax' will be discussed at THE OPEN FORUM AT GRACE CHURCH Tuesday Evening at 7:30 J. D. Bryant will open the dis cussion. If you are opposed to dingle tax come out and State Your Objection in the city to attend the banquet giv en to Barney Oldfield by the Murphy Motor Company tonight. From Newport Fred Dawson, of Newport is in the city this week looking after his business interests here and visiting old friends. Here From Shedd - Ed. Nitzel, a farmer of Shedd com minity, was in the city bst night to attend the ig Maccabee meetin. Makes Business Trip J. C Long, of near Bussard sta tion, was in the city early this morn ing on his way to Salem. Mr. Long ias eight seres of loganberries which were considerably damaged by the I freexe. ' Sherwood Returns State Commander J. W. Shcrxood, of the Maccabees, returned to Port land this morniu after making tht lodge here an officii: visit I Went To Tslbut 1 Robert Murphy of the Murphy -feed store, made abosiness trip to Talbot today. Went Portland 1 J. H. Ralston, of the Ralston Elec tric Supply store, made a business trip to Portland. j Slight Fire The Tire alarm was turned in this morning, caused by a flue burning out in one of the store rooms on Second street, of the Hamilton store. Hoy Studio Moves The stock and equiment, of the Hoy Studio on second street, wss moved to day to their new quarters on First street in the building formerly oc- cupied by the Holloway store. Mill City Visitor M. Bradshaw, one of the pioneers of the Mill City country, was an Al bany business visitor at the St Fran cis hotel last night Here From Detroit Marie Cooper and F. W. Stahlam, of Detroit, were in the city today as business visitors. Attends Legislature J. A. Bulyeu, one of the pioneers of Scio, was in the city last night on his way to Salem to attend the clos ing day of the Oregon Legislature. Editor Dugger Here T. L. Dugger, editor of the Scio Tribune, was an. Albany business visitor here today. From Jefferson J. C. Mealey, of Jefferson, who re cently purchased' a fine residence on Walnut street from Miss Majde Hen derson, was a business visitor at the court house today. Mr. Mealy and family will move to Albany as soon as he can get possession of his residence. Hslsey People Wed - A marriage license was issued to day by the county clerk to Chester Roberts and Miss Edna Sigbey of Halsey. Census Enumerator Census enumerator, Mrs. Hender son, states that she will complete the block between Montgomery and Rail road streets at the North end Satur day morning and in the afternoon, in ward two. Any one omitted can Be enumerated Monday. Dale Watt Buried The body of Dale Watt, the nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watt who died here early yesterday morn ing, was taken to Lacomb this morn ing for burial. E. C. Smith, of the Smith Meat Co., where Mr. Watt is employed accompandied the family to the funeral. Dirt Transfers .Marshall Allen to Francis Delvln and wife lands In Tp. 11 S. R. S. W. C. S. Brewster and wife to G. II. Hayes, ladns in Tp, 12, S. R. 4, W. Herman Carrow to D. H. Hayes, lands in block IS Peoria. John H. Robham to W. A. Carey and wife, lands in Tp. 14, S. R. 8, W. I. M. .Waggner ,and wife to F. E. Williams, lands in Tp. 16. S. R. ,4,W. Chas. C. Wight to R. M. Regland, lands in Tp. 12. S. R., I.E. C. tX Snyder and wife to Clar R. and W. E. Thompson lands in block 10 in the town of Brownsville. Veda M. Rauch and husband to J. F. Belts lands in Tp. 14, S. R. 8, W. M. F. Miller and L. I. to J. R. Cart wright lands in block 6 in Harrisbjrg. J. R. Cartwright and wife to M. E. Miller and wife lands in block 6 in Harrisburg. Margaret A. Johnson to B. F. Ro elle and wife, lands in Tp. 11. S. R. 4, W. George C. Richards and wife to A. Stark lands in block 93, Albany. Geo. H. Wilhelm and wife to C. A. Wagner, lands in S. R. 4. W. Shifting Misery. C. Wlnatnw, a Tvrre lluiile business man, recently went bnek to his home town for a visit While there he mi't an elderly village character In the ' street. The man wss bent anil com plaining. "Why, how are your" be gan air. Wlnalow, genially. "Not very well, fact I'm pretty poor ly," whined the men. "You see I have the moat terrible misery here," snd he Indicated his stomach. "Hut I thought It waa In your neck when I wss home laat." Mr. Wlnslow commented. "Yes, It wss there then," the men agreed, "but you see since thru I swal lowed that misery and It's been In my stomach ever since." Boom In Lobsters. . Very extensive lobater cstches era reportrd off the eastern coaat of Can-. eda. Decently the hoata were taking these faster than the factories could Dark them. The catch wss divided ! over the various canning factories. One boat belonging to a well-known Meet took as many as 4.400 flh. A resident of Kscumlnsc reports that he put 9.000 live lobsters, which he wss un able to pack at the time. Into a boat which be had transformed Into s csite, and sunk It In order to keep the Hah alive until such time aa be could use them. Westher Report Tonight and Saturday probably fair. The river stands at 3.0 feet. Yesterday the rainfall measured .06 ' inch. The temperature ranges from so to oi degrees. List Your Orders For Marshall Strawberries, Munger Raspberries and Loganberries at earliest date possible We will supply you at Net Cost to Us, but must know by February 1 Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Canning Co. W. R. SCOTT, Mgr. Phone 91 - TO THE PUBLIC Owing to the extra cost of collect ing. All wood delivered commencing January 10th, must be paid for when delivered. " ALBANY LBR. CO. 16j30. IT he .Albany Automobile Dealers Associa tion Announce Their Second Annual Automobile, Truck and Tractor Show To Be Held at the ARMORY Albany, Oregon, February 13-14 2 BIG DAYS 2 There will be presented the largest show ing of the latest creations in the automotive industry yet seen in the Willamette Valley. All the leading standard makes of cars, trucks and tractors will be on display, and a day at the show will be worth weeks of catalog" study and shopping to prospective purchasers.: . Something New to Learn New Features in Automobile Construction Demonstrated SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS . There will be programs and amusements each day and a big dance each evening in one of Albany's beautiful new garage build ings. COME! IT'S FREE i get the Bank Book FIRST THEN YOU CAN AFFORD IT AND ITS UPKEEP This Picture Tells a Story. You know a lot'of people who, instead A of putting money in the bank, have been putting it into gasoline and tires. And What Have They Got? Grief Put your money in this bank. You will receive 4 per cent interest on savings. Albany State Bank Always at Your Service 3E It doesn't take an Experf (o see this 'ompsre an Oldfleld Tire with one of. any other make. It doesn't take an expert to see the points of superiority. Put one Oldfleld on your car and compare its performance record with that of oth ers. Do thst and you'll soon be riding on four Oldflelds. Buy OldlWId Tires not as an experiment but as an invsstment in mileage. 'The most trustworthy llres built" Murphy Motor Co. DISTRIBUTORS ALBANY - - ORECON FANCY BEEF FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER We still have on hand some of that fancy, fat beef which we butchered recently the finest beef ever seen in Albany. A nice cut off of this meat will give you the foundation for an excellent Sunday din ner. . If you prefer, we can supply you with a delicious pork or veal roast, salmon or hali but. Pure, Home Rendered Lard - We are selling pure leaf lard, taken from freshly killed hogs and rendered In our own shop, insuring you the purest and best on the market. 5 lb. Pails $1.75 10 lb. Pails $3.45 E. C. SMITH MEAT CO. 210 West Second St. ' Phone 27