A Treaty of Peaqe
. with a Cold Bed is easily
accomplished with a
hot Water bottle
from
Dawson's Drug Store,
The Rexall Store
"The Store of Service"
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LOCAL BRIEFS
Psoaal Meatiea it Pel aad Activities Abowt the CltyT
Her From Lebenoh . . . '. , plact.
John Burkhart, one of Lebanon 'Moves la DeTer , v
yioneer business man, tu an Albany I Mr. and Sin. J. Q. JItutoc and fam
visitor yesterday. Mr. Burkii-rt, in j ily, are moving' from Albany to
days tone pat. drove too t il back farm near Dever to make their home.
irom Lebno.i..to. Albany.
Went Ta Pttland
Innith T. Cotter, of the Day Mot
r. company, left for Portland this
morning in the interest of hi com-
Ben Frm Verdure
Mrs. L. C. Shearer, of Verdure, ar
med in this city on the early train
this morning. to visit friend and
feapsact business.. .
rectlaad Visiter Here
, . Kiss Ma'de Griffin, of Portland,
is in this city visiting- her friend Mis
Urjory Fircheau.
Attends Trial
- Ed. S. Hawker, deputy game war
den, vent to Salem this, morning to
. attend, the .trial of the game violators,
' who were recently arrested at Idinah
Jot killing deer oat, of season.
Went To Independence
Mrs. Walter Kelson and little dadgh
tar, vent to -Independence this moru
la; to visit Mrs. Nelsoa's sister.
Went to Salens -.- ., ..
- Mrs. J. C. DeWalt and daughter
Amu, left -on the morning train to- , hotel
-day for Salens to visit friends.
' Os Baasnees Trip- ' .
Fred Smith, "formerly of Browns
ville, was an Albany visitor this morn
big on his way to Salem, on a bos
iness mission.
Tisita at Weodbern
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. frckner and
children, left on the eai train to
day for Woodborn o visit relatives.
Rettraer Home
r Mr. and Mrs. W. Tu Irwin, left
"yesterday forLos AnglesCalifornia
Here Freea But burg
R. W. Marsters, of Roseburg, was
ln(th city last night on a busfaess
trip, registering at the Albany hotel.
Scie Visiter
Jerome Smith, of Seio, was in the
city today on his return from a busi
ness trip to Brownsville and Lebanon
Mrs. Mry Powell. Mrs. Ira Powell , Bese VUit-r Here
ana two cnuaren, Mrs. urnt vrstser
Corvaltls spent the evening In Al
bany yesterday. Mr. Woodcock hold
ing business conference with Will
Green and Mrs. Woodcock calling at
the home of Mrs. John Simpson.
To GoTo Seattle-. .
Misses Jaunita and Gwenlth Davis
will leave Saturday for 8eattle
where they will make their home with
thetr aunt while attending business
college. Miss Jaunita has been em
ployed as bookkeeper for the Neber
gall meat market Her work will be
taken over by Will Green, : whose
place will be filled by John Dunning
ton, who was bro-jght In from the
packing plant. ' -Lebanon
Merchant Here
A. M. Reeves, one of the promin
ent, merchants of Lebanon was In the
city this afternoon.
Mca Wanted
' V. W. Mason of 615 wost.lth street
who is superintending the rebuilding
of the Oregon eletric through Albany
announces that he wants more men.
Ex-service men are given first chance
$4.50 per day is being paid for the
work which Is mostly cleaning brick
and removing the material in the way
of repairing the track.
Lebanon Visitors .
Dr. Kimmell and W. H. Klum, of
Lebanon were in the city today. Mr.
Klum is one of the oldest pioneers
in Lebanon, his people coming to Ore
gon In the forties.
Marriage fJcee.se leaned .
A marriage license was issued this
mornink by county clerk Russell to
William Spieler, andDaisey Hostetled
of Harrisburg. Both of the parties
being entirely deaf. The marriage
Is to take place the 25 at Harrisburg.
Dog License Again
Coanty Clerk Russell is again sell
ing dog licenses at one and two dol
lars each. In the case appealed to
the court in Multinomah county the
law was sustained and on this deci
sion the clerk of this 'county will a-
gain issue the lie
Chas Compton, of Scto and 3. TU
and Mr. .and Mr. Lu Walker 0f , Gri( of. near Crabtree, were Albany
Brownsville, transacted business here j visitors today. Mr. Griggs
today j 0ne ,nc oldest pioneers of his
Hm. r-lf.i W I c,ion ind ntly oW his farm
, '.TT,,.. U I..k a new location.
m ui. v .vi : .i MeT Jerferssn
Mrs. Edward Jones, of Jefferson,
spent the diy .here, visiting relative
left, for his home this morning after
visiting at the home of Mr. and; Mrs.
E. R. Widmer of North Albany.
SileU Visittars . .... ....
. Mr. and Mrs..R. Anderson, of the
Silets country were Albany business
visitors here .last night
Woodbuni Visiters
and friends and transacting basiness.
In Italy Sundays are usually pre
ferred for mavgiages where the prin
eipal have never been married be
fore. Widersss. hcrwrver mtiei-r en
. -VBichards and ty mar.ying on Srturdlrys.
J,. W. Milled of.Woodburn, were in t ' " '.
the city last night at the Van Dran I . , .CertMed Public Accoaatant
Albany Colteg offers a very at-
Weat To Pertland u ' tractive opportunity tor young men
. . Mr, and Mr Wv T, McLaughlin and women to prepare for a profitable
axd Mrs. J. W. Sellers went to Port- profession which is not over-crowd-
laad today to attend the Shriner eon- d. Phone the College 81-R, or write
vejtion.. . ..... ' J. J. McKnight Car of College.
From BfownsvUIe
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lima and N.
Jewell of Brownsville, were Albany
visitors today. ...
Retaras T Csmp Lewis-1
Mrs. May Pugh, of Camp Lewis
passed through today on her return
to Camp Lewis after attending the
.after a two weeks visit with their f medal of her sister at Brownsville.
daughter. Mi js Ruth of this place
Leaves Hospital . .. . ,
Miss Helen Moore of the .county
. . .school superintendent's office, who has
been in St. Mary's hospital to under
go an operation has returned to her
- borne. ...
Plrtle Writes Hsse . .
"Grant Pirtle. proprietor of the St
.Francis hotel, writes that he has been
from Modesto to San Francisco.
FrSi Salem. .
, A. J. Bhan, a traveling salesman
out of Salem, and al former wel
hnown citizen of Albany, was an Al
bany visitor last night
From Sheridan
. Geo. T. Shipley, of Sheridan, who is
reported to be one av the purchasers
ef the Albany Juice plant, is here on
a business trip.
Went To Centralis
' - Fred Witchey, gather of W. E. Wit-
ehey of this city, left this morning
- for Centralis to visit his son and
. daughter whe are-esjtidenu of that
Mr. Pk I. . I, 1
lady of Albany.
Leaves for Chicago
C H. McOure wil leave in a few
days 'for Chicago where he will at
tend to business matters.
Birkey Buys Place-
Jos. Birkey recently bought the 10
acre tract from the Martha Gregg
estate three miles southeast of this
cty. 'Mr. Birkey has 'retired from
.active farming on a large scale, but
will maintain the present place as
his home and carry on small fanning
a Derations.
Returns from Marshfield
Louis K. Ceil, who went to Marsh
field on business early in the week
returned home today.
Tangent Grange To Meet
Tangent Grange No. 7 will hold an
interesting meeting at their hall Sat
urday at 10 o'clock. All members are.
requested to be present
j Corvallis People Here ,
Mr. end Mrs.. Roy., Woodcock, of
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Evening School of Accountancy
Classes for employed men in Ac
countancey and Basiness Administra
tion, offering very thorough coarse,
under direction of Certified Public Ac
countant Two evenings each week
J. J. McKnight, Albany College, Phone
JU-B. . 21123
T.-V-i-r."'
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Fldur has Takn Another Jiiitip SkyivTird
20c per Sack. Making' the wholesale price of Olympic
"Hard Whjiaj FJour'SiSgO per bgrrel, delivered In Al
bany. 0ur Price for Friday and "Saturday will be
$120 per Barrel. You will have to Hurry If you want
to take advantage of this saving
Golden Bod Boras. Washing Powder. None Better for
Friday and Saturday only ..
. Large Package St, 11 Ounce Package Free
,. , , r. Real Value 45c
. Crystal White Soap. U Bars for .--....$1.00 '
. Fancy Mixed Cookies, Per pound 21c
. Fresh Soda Crackers In 20 lb. Boxes, Per pound ....18c
Good Creamery Butter, Per pound (0c
Good Bacon, Any Weight, Per pound 4St '
Crisco. iyt lb. Can. . .0e; 3 lb. ..$1.15; lb ..$125
Good Naval Orsnges, Per Box ..$4.65
The Genuine Original Butternut Bread
We Are Sole Agents . . . ,10c and 15c Per Loaf
EASTBURN BROTHERS
THE CASH GROCERS
AtBEa4ftt)lL
for HAIR
AM BsoiAiri saxarr
."TT. -" em.
'J.llnWliDiis, r. hew York. H 1.
V. G. WILL j
, JEWELER !
High class Jewelry, Silver, Cat
Glass and Hand Painted China
. Jeffersoa Items
Jefferson Ore, Jsn. 22 C H. Hoyt
had the misfortune to break his an
kle Tuesday afternoon while working
with some farm machinery. Dr. B.
R. Wallace from Albany came down
and repaired the broken bone in fin
shape.
The Cooper family from Fossil
have recently rented property In town
with view of muying later. Mr, Coop
er Is very much pleased with the Wil
lamette valley this section in partic
ular. i
Mr. Pauline Moore Riley. State
Commander of the Woman's Benefit
Association of the Maccabees, Is in
town for a fews days.
Mrs. A. A. Miller spent Tuesray
and Wednesday in Albany visiting
with her daughter. Mrs. Olin Neb
ergall. .
J. G. Fontaine mad k business trip
to Portland the first, of the week.
Mh. and Mrs. Wm. Bachmaii were
In Albany on business Saturday.
Frits Katthoff was in Portland last
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Roy Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Backman and Miss Rose
Green motored to Salem Sunday.
Mrs. J. L Blackwsn was In Albany
shopping Wednesday.
Mrs. Fred Meyers from Talbot was
In town Wednesday. .
A. C. Libby and son of the City
Garage hav purchased a new Ford
truck.
James Jonnson went to Portland
Wednesday to attend the masonic
convention. '
Mrs. W. H. Blair went to Portland
Wednesday for a few day visit
. Mrs. W. W. Warner went to Salem
Wednesday for a short visit with her
da-jghter Mrs. E. J. Maragis.
Mr. and Mrs. C. a Miller from
Salem were in town Tuesday, i
A. B Hint is in Portland this -week
laaking after business interests.
J. T. Jones was a business visitor
la-Albany Tuesday... . . .
the Kltchrn Coblnot (hat oavt mil of (p
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Four and One-Half
Million Meals
Are Prepared on Hoosler Kitchen
Cabinet Each Day
Your own meal-time work can be reduced to a
pleasurable minimum by the Hoosler method a meth
od that has been developed by science. It enables you
to sit at ease with everything needed before you. You
reach instead of walk.
A small payment puts any Hoosler model at work
in your kitchen. Small amounts each week soon pay
the balance. This ease of purchase leave you no ex
cuse for continued drudgery. Come and select your
Hoosler soon.
Fortmiller Furniture Co.
'Masonic Teniple Teleplwre 78
Tou Can
Slvdays 7e a Chalmers
By Its tytimtemipfcd
Ease of Action
4hvr
WR rTAVR
opneAL!
BANCROFT
.OPTjCALXO.
IT'S TO YOUR
INTEREST
To Bring 'Tour !
CREAM, POULTRY and EGGS
to , .
' HAZELWCOD CREAM
STATION
H. L. Btenberg. Mgr.
128 West 2nd 8t.
Highest Cask Prices Paid
ttETHER
VoU have
'cvev &nveh a present day
Chalmers or not there is
one thing about it yon
cannot help but observe:
'its Uninterrupted ease of
action.
Drive alongside of one
in traffic or follow one in
a country 'road and you
will note a silence, a
smoothness, an ease, an
effortless action that "will
command your attention.
This high efficiency in
a' Clialrhers i3 due to a
" lack of vibration.
The crank - Bhaft,'
piston, and connecting
. rods are balanced, both
in motion and static, to
" the fraction of an ounce.
To make doubly sure
Qmtifr tint
Hot Spot vaporizes
'the raw gasoline into
a"cloud" and RamVhorn
furnishes each cylinder
With an equal and even
'char."
The result is there are
ho uneven explosions.
This evenness makes
for high efficiency in the
Chalmers engine and pro
vides an action that gives
a new comfort, a new
satisfaction, a new sense
of security in a motorcar.
Also' it means not only
better performance but
more, regular perform'
. since, as vibration is the
. source of most trouble,
Borrow . a , friend's
Chalmers for a1 few miles,
and you, too, will say it
is one of the few great
cars of the world.
Albany
Anderson & Son
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