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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1920)
A TreatyofPeace with a Cold Bed is easily accomplished with a HOT WATER BOTTLE from Dawson's Drug Store The liexall Store "The Store of Service" LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People and Activities About the City. Here From Lyons S. M. Bassett and E. L. Davis, lead ing farmers of Fox Valley, were Al- oany ousincss visnvia ivudjr. .Here Frm Toledo-1- Countv school superintendent P. R. Coin, of Lincoln county, was in the city yesterday visiting friends and al so to confer with a local physician. Supt.-Goins, is one of the leading sup erintendents of the state and a worthy man in every respect " Leave for Detroit Hr. and Mrs. Roy Newport left at at noon today for Detroit for a two hi I vicifr with friAiwt And vla- lives. Frost Lebnn John nope, 01 Lebanon wnose mo ther was birricd Sunday there, pass er through the city today on his way to Portland on a business trip. " Returned To Albany- Grand Pa Frank Da Vaney returned to Albany yesterday from Lebanon where he had been to visit some of his children. Returned To Silrerton Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hilman, of vert on returned, home today after at tending the funeral here of Mrs. Hilman's father. Chas.-' Collins, of , JJorth Albany. Tron Niilercburg tEd Heeler, of near Mjllersburg was an Albany business visitor today, re turning K train this nJin. Here Front Lebanon C. B. Spencer, one of Lebanon's leading citizens, registered at the Al bany hotel last night. Frob Cobnrg an Albany guest last night, with friends on her way to Portland. Retuhns To Vanconrer A. F. 2 im Merman, : of Vancouver, left this morning for home after at tending to business and visiting redJ ti'es'and friends Here. From Brownsville J. B. S perry, pioneer - of Browns- . From Halsey ' r O T a . . . v. a. do wan, 01 naisey, was an Albany visitor again last night and today. From Verdure C. W. Yates, one of the retired fanners living near Verdure, arrived here this morning on a business trip. Went To Portland Mrs. L. A. McDowell. left on the early train this morning for Port land to visit friends for a few days. Cats Hand - ' T. W. Hornback is carrying his left arm in a sling the last few diya on account of an accident in seriously injuring his left hand while splitting wood. , Returned To Turner Mrs. L. A. Beouford, of Turner, returned home this morning after visiting her mother inlay here, Mrs. Francis Beauford. Returnee to Penldeton Mrs. W. W. Crews, of Pendleton, left for her home city this morning. after visiting her sister here, Mrs. a W. Terbet Handy Shop to Move The Handy Shop, near the Oregon Electric depot, will occupy the build ing joining the Kebergall market be ginning the first of next month. Here From Mlnaaouth W. H. Green, of jtTonmouth, was in the city yesterday visiting rela tives on his way lo Eugene on bus inessl ' . Visiting Sister Mrs. L. E. Mills, of Cemralie Wn. and Mrs. Geo. Geude and son, are in the city visitink their lister, Mrs. W. H. Ridgeway. Visited Friends Here " ' ' Miss Hazel Gray, of Astoria and Mrs. L. P. Beaver, of Portland; left for their homes this morning, after visiting relatives in Albany. ville, was in the city last night re- 1 stands at 2.9 feet. leather Report Tonight and Thursday fair, continu ed cold. The temperature ranges from 43 'to 29 degrees. The river gistenng at the St Francis hotel. From Jordan . John H. Geddcs, of Jordan, valley was in the city today on a business trip. Mr. Geddes is one of the pion eer school men of the county. From Scio Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kelly, promi nent citizent of Scio, were Albany business visitors here today. Siletz Visitor . Mrs. Luella Frenz, of Siletz, was .an Albany visiVir last night, as a guest at the St. Francis hotel. Truck men Here F. C. Atwell of San Francisco, Pae ific Coast manager of the Mack Mo tor Truck Co., and C. C. Evans, of Portland, territory representative, were in the city today on business with, the Day Motor Company. Automoble Man 111 R. W. Tripp, local Oldsomobile dealer, has been confined to his home the last week with inflamatory rheu matism. He Is reported as better to day and is expectedto be able to at- I tend to his business in a few days. Visits Friends Exchanged Motor Trucks- Mrs. S. W. Swearingensen, one of "Sleepy Cole" of the Albany Gar the prominent ladies of Brownsville age, returned from Portland yesterday . was in the city this, morning ,on her with a-Z-l-H ton long, wheed-basa. way to Jcniiinirs Lodge to visit friends Republic Truck which ho evchanger We are Making: Better Prices and more Satisfied Customers all the time. Why? Because we Sell For Cash and Cash Only 400 sacks of Olympic Flour at present Wholesale Prices . By the Barrel $12.50; Per Sack 13.15 Crown Flour, Per Barrel SlUO; Per Sack $3.15 Fischers Snowfall Flur. A patent Hard Wheat Flour. Every Sack Guaranteed, Per Barrel ..$12.00; Per Sack ....$3.05 Snowflake Flour, Per Barrel 410.90; Per Sack $2.75 Buy Nowl As this Flour wont last long at these Prices Sinclair Bacon, Good stuff. Per pound . 45e Kraut 2H,'Per can 11c; Per dozen $1.25 Country Lard, Per pound 35c; 8 pounds for $1.00 Swift's Premum Lard. 6-lb. Pail $1.90 10-lb. Pail, Full Weight $3.75 Froxto Shortening, 5s $1.45; lOe $2.85 Crlsco ltt pound can 60c; 8 pounds $1.15; 6 pounds $2.25 Mazalo or Douglas Oil for Cooking or Salads Pint Can 40c; Quart Can 75c; . Gallon $2.75 Plenty Good Navel Oranges. Per Box $4.65 Fresh Milk and Cream . EASTBURN BRO'S. THE CASH GROCERS for on of the some capacity with short wheel base. The Albany Gar age yesterday unloaded another car load of Studobakrr automobiles. , Going to California Mr. and Mra.'L. E. Blain will leave tomorrow for California where they will spend the next month of two travelling and visiting friends. Tax Collectors Coming Deputy Income Tax Collectors Williams and Roberts, of Portland, have informed Postmaster C. H. Stew art that they will be iu Albany Feb ruary 6 to 14 and 'March 6 to 8 to assist local people in making out their income lax rot. r-.:. Return From Coqullle Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Planalp and sons Ralph and Russell, returned last night from a three weeks visit wilh rela tives and friends at Coquille city Coos county. Final Accounts Filed . First and final accounts were filed today in the estate of the Lite B. Davis, It. C. Davis administratrix. Objections Filed In the settlement of the estate of D.'F. Pitchford abjections were filed today against the approval of the fi nd report of the administratrix Sar in M. Pitchford. In the complaint it is alleged that $165, paid in the settlement of a nole is not accounted for. Makes Business Trip K B. Anderson, a former resident of Canada, who is stopping here made a business trip to Portland today. On Business E. M. Pugh. traveling salesman out of Albany, left on the Oregon electric this morning on a buaiucss trip to points north.. Went To Portland A. C.Schmitt, of the First National bank, left in his auto on a business trip to Portland this forenoon. Went To McMinnrille J. F. Emmit, leaves. tonight for Seattle to attend the fire insurance convention which ft to be held at that place. Census Enumerator Here P. H. Frcerksen, of the Shedd coun try, was ait Albany business visitor today and reports that he has worked sixteen days as census enumerator in the Peoria and Orleans districta and that he has considerable work left From Orleans- Fred Arnold, a prominent citizen of Orleans station, transacted business with the county court today. v Suit For Divorce Idi. M. Powell, filed suit today by her attorney, Jifslnst Geo. B. Powell for a decree of divorce on the grounds of desertion. . ' Lebanon Shopper Hero- Mrs. O. K. Wilcox, bf Lebanon ar rived in the city Viis noon to do some shopping in Albany stores. From Thomas Station Mrs. Otto Yonkerv, of Thomas eta tion, was an Albany shopper this forenoon returning by train. Lebanon Merchant Here A. M. Reeves, one of Lebanon's prominent merchants was in the city this afternoon." rTO THE PUBLIC - ' Owing to the extra cost of collect ing. All wood delivered commencing January 19th, most bo paid for when delivered. ALBANY LBR. CO. 15J30 V W SK . ; WpfomeZrtsL ALBANY WE HAVE Everything . OPTICAL BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. ITS TO YOUR INTEREST To Bring Your CREAM, POULTRY and EGGS to HAZELWOOD CREAM STATION H. L. Stenberg, Mgr. ". . 128 West 2nd St Highest Cash Prices Paid Washington Couple . Married at Home of Local People ' Last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Karle Stannard, Les ter Earl McOormik of Snohomish, Wash., and Miss Zetla E. Alexander, also of Washington ware united In marriage by Rev. G. II. Young. The bride was a classmate of Mrs. Stannard. The groom it graduate of Washington agricultural college and has been serving In the navy-as an aviator for the past eighteen months, being stationed in Ireland moat of the time. . They will return to Washington where they will make their home. Funeral Is Large A large number of friends and re- liiv. nf tk m,ilk. n W W IW laud, of Sheilil, attended the funeral of the Lite Mr, Poland yesterday, according to W. F. Rurman, who went up from this city. Evening School of Accountancy Classes fur employed men in Ac- countancey and Business Administra tion, offering very thorough course, under direction of Certified Public Ac countant ' Two evenings each week. J. J. McKnight, Albany College, Phone 81-R. J1J23 WHOLE FAMILIES FREED FROM COLDS Half a century breaking cold is behind Dr. King's ' New Disco vary T7ROM the little tots to grandma. r every one In the rnmllv ran this nriv-v ant remedy In perfect aafi-ty The Albany Automobile Dealers Associa tion Announce Their Second Annual Automobile, Truck and Tractor Show To Be Held at the ARMORY . Albany, Oregon, February 12-13-14 $BlG DA YS 3 ' t There will be presented the largcst'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 atiay 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. Beautiful Decorations COM"! - - ADMISSION 25c -1 hMt und id confident of bneurtal rexulla. Inoeuant rouchlng, iluunrremihle grippe, stubborn cold promptly rhekel. the phlegm dissipated, she congestion hioscued. Same high quality .today as al ways. Dr. King's New IMamvery Uvea up lo Its time-tested reputa tion. OOc and H.M a bottle, f Tie Results of Constipation ! are sick headaches, blllmunexa, i nervotutnem, sallow skin, wasTe j matter In the body. Correct tlilr I undermining evil with Dr. King ! Kew urn rill, reel good e..r day. Krru the astem r -.. 20c, a but lie. Westers Electric Farm Light - And Power OsUta SUNBEAM -ESS, SUNS ONLY COMPETITOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL -1 OUTFITS INSTALLED AND IN OPERATION. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS JOHN WINKLEY, W. W. POLAND. O. B. KEEBLKR. I. II. COPB LAND, JOHN WILLS, J. S. LUCKEY. WIRING DONE BY LICENSED A BONDED WIREMEN Phone 20 THE ELECTRIC STORK, INC 127 West First St, Albany CH A N DIE R S ( X Famckts For Jts Marvelous Motor Chandler Strides into Full Leadership1 ' . - -w i IF (here has ever been any question cs to Chandler leadership of the medium-priced fine car field, It is answered now. The great Chandler . Six Is sweeping Its market. It displaces less efficient cars. It steps in to sei-re those who previously have chosen only high-priced cars. And it " pieases everywuere. - ! . From two thousand to three thousand discriminating Americans bought - Chandler cars open and closed every month this Fall. And at no time . has the demand been fully met. Thousands have waited months for their new Chan4)ers, and have felt repaid for waiting. : - ;-. .. Nothing could more clearly show the regard in which America holds the Chandler Six, than the patience with which these thousands waited for weeks and months for their Chandlers. They waited because they knew - what they were waiting for because they knew it was worth waiting for. If Ypu Don't Want to Wait Next Sprintf, Ordor Nov SIX SPLENDID. BODY TYPES Sn-Pasienger Tomrlng Car, $1895 Four-Paiitng Roadttw, IIM5 , Four-Pastengtr Dlipatch Cor, $197$ Stvtn-Pamnger Sedan, $299$ , four-Paisenter Coup, $2795 Umouiim. IJJM , All prlctt f, o. b. Cltvtland . , J. L. IRVIN 324 Broadalbin St. Distributor Albanyi Ore. CHANDLER' MOTOR CAR . COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO