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CLASSIFIED ADS-BUSINESS DIRECTORY oooooooooooooooo o 0 o o o o 0 0 0 o o 0 o o o o CLASSIFIED ADVE "TJBING BATED Count yuur worth mlt on th followtaf On word on tlm, nd "r eaUt M cent. Ml, to. On. word thro ...., On word on wk, Sc. On word on month, 10';.' No ad (or bnt tlm l thin 25c. ' No ad (or thro time less thanfiOc. No ad (or on wvk ts than 76c. ' . No ad (or on month ! ooooooooooetooeo FOR SAI.K-O. A. C Egg tut hatch lug (rom heavy laying atrain, liar red Rocks, 11.60 per 16, put your order in early, 1 O. A. C. cockerel (or sale. He Mr. A. M. Koner, Albany, 1232 Front Kt. ZOjiK FOR BALK Hones and lot on corner of Vth and Thurston at a bargain, U00. Inquire at 706 Kat 0th Ht. 10JW FOR SALE Some good oil-lamp brooders, big enough (or 100 chick. Price, complete with Jumps lii-00 each. R. E. 8pautding. Kt. 3., Al bany, 1'lionr, Curvaliia V766. FOR BALK 8 head of auddl. home, 11 good itock. Bps tilenn Chester, yellow hoaw, aouth of Kound-up ground. 1JW FOR SALE Heat located 6 acre garden tract for home ill North Al bany. Good house, electric lights, barn, well, ehado and (ruit and ber ries. Be. A. L. Ryder Phone 407- l. mi FOR SALE Cottage hotel In Jef ftnon, will take sheep, cattle or land in payment. For term inquire of Mr. Oliver Conner, Jefferson. ' , . ' l?j2& FOR SALE Hous and lot close in on paved street. Also linoleum. See C. Edgar. 80s Baker St. 17J24 FOR SALE Modern 8-room planter ed dwelling at corner -of 0th and Elm, full basement, furnace heated excellent barh fixtures, Price $3000. 30 down, balance like reqt. Beam' Land Co.. 1.1 J Lyon Street 21 j: FOR SALE A -30 acre farm, 10 acres of timber, remainder 1n cultivation. Good house and barn and (ru(J. Five miles out. East .of Albany, Price iJoOO. Half cash and balance on terms. Call Sharp Powell, Phone 140 J. at Rum House. 21J24 FOR SALE Forty -two acres of land in Fox valley. 8 acre In cultivation, 4 acre of which is In orchard, 18 acre In pasture, and balance in second growth wood. Four room house, out hflildings, good well. For terms, Inquire of W. 0. Simons, 628 West 9th St. 21J27 FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres in cultivation, 7 room house, bam and (ruit. Also have a 15 acre tract on the alem road, aliout a mils from city limits. Good house and barn- See Shnrp A Powell. 140-J. 21j2f). FOR SALE H-horso A. C single phase Western Electric Motor. . In quire Shooting Gallery, Lyon St. 21J23 Miscellaneous. WILL TAKE ORDERS For the J. R. Welkin's apices, extracts and reme dies Sea John Cochell at 81(1 East 2nd 'St. 19j25 NEW TODAY Thrift Stamp Free with every pair of shoes at McDowells. 21j22 HOME GROWN Fancy Spitxcnburg apples (or salo.' Price $1.75 box, box not included, Variety Fruit Farm, F. M. Mitchell. Phono i-F-4 J21 Timmie Took a Chance PERCY I.. CROSBY fj r Itlt llC1w MswiMSSf SyMIMSM "We Clancy Kids r ' " TO THE PUBLIC Owing to th extra coat o( collect ing.. All wood delivered commencing January 19th, mutt b paid (or when delivered. ' ALBANY LBR. CO. 1EJ30 HEALTH FLOUR Prof Mutch' Health. Flour, 10 lb. sack, 80c, at Murphy' Heed Stor. J20tf. WANTKD Land plaster lower, (or caiih. Addree C. 11. Scltlcmelr, Tangent, Or. ZOjtf WANTED A young reliabl man want lorn form of work (or about six hour a day. Leave word at Democrat office, car of X. Y. Z. 20JZ3 FOR RENT Furnished light houso keeplng Apt. Parties with children need not apply. Call at 630 West 7lh. FOUND--l'ure during the snow, con taining small amount of money. Owner may hav the same by prov ing property and paying (or this ad. Call I'hone 713-Y. 21J23 NOTICE All good after 30 days from time repaired and finished will be old at cost. Albany Furniture Hospital. VJ-i6 THE TIRE HOSPITAL Irogrlve tire repairing. Satisfaction guar anteed. Give us a trial, 9ii Lyon Street, I uym FOR RENT -acrcs, house and barn, . 2 mile out. Inquire o( Leo Cohen. JWtf. WE PAY CASH For used furniture or trad you new goods for your Old one. See u before you sell. K. L. Stiff Son, 216-217 Lyon Street. . d2tf. STRAYED Small 2 year black mare, ., left my plaoe January I,, flndor please notify Uenry Seefeld. Halsey 1 - I...J J6tf. FOR RENT-Warehous. 40x100 with . basement, formerly (ruit julco plant has all three Ry's. in front, Steam "lost at rear,- bno black (rom First National Dank, Se Fish A Hodges, Owners,- .. , . J3tl. CASH PA II) Vn (arojturt aac household goods. "S. ua oeiora ou ell. Albany Kumitur Exchange 416-417 W i lt St- Both phones) HEMSTITCHING 12 Vie per . yard, thread furnishrd. Bell phone 462R. Sue Brechenbrldge, 333 W. 2d St -' Dlt(. FOR SALE Newly made over sec ond hand mattresses. At the Fur . nitur Hospital. 128-130 Ferry St Dltf. d2tf WANTED To rent five or six room unfurnished house. Phone 943, F. II. Johnson. J3tf BUSINESS DIRECTORS Federal Farm Loan 6V4 per cent Interest 84 1-2 yar Urn. Prompt and efficient service. Application will b received by tb First National Bank, Albany, Ore. A. C BOHRNSTEDT 401 Masonic Tempt . " 'Balsas, Or. FOR RENT Small warehouse, 40x40 Water Street, all Ry's and boat transportation, (or delivery Fvhnr ary 1st,' close in, Fish A Hodges, AlbanyOre. 17j24 WANTED To rent a farm from 40 acre up.. Will buy stork and ma chinery on fa nn.' Call at 733 East 0th Street .. . V 17J24 J..D. HUSTON PAINTING, " DECORATING and PAPER-HANGING Phon. 411R ' Shop at Flrat and Baker Streets ii&zifoK l'i-L never 5aic to hm ' I I I I ' V in ' - llJifli Tl jfiiLsM . . 1Jv",-A"A"llk icA jl jjj 0 . Daily Market Report Uay aad Cral Wheat IZ.00. Oats 76c. ' . Hay $18ia$l8. MlllMd 4S. Flour-$2.86 to $3.45 .,. Wool and Mohair . Wool $40fe $62. Mchalr 66c Butter. ttutUrfat amd Egg Buttrrfat 67. Creamery Butter, wholesale, 72cj ruUil, 70c. Egg, buying price 44c.j retail 48c. Hena 26 to 30c; springs 26 to 80c Dairy B-Jtter 0e trad; retail 86. Poultry Hens 12 to 26c; springs 21 to 26c. - Old rooster 1 2c. Geese 22c; Ducks 26c. Turkey 32c. VegeUble -Cabbage, 7 l-2c; onion 7 1-2 cj tur nips, 8 l-2c; potatoes 6c in trad Live Stock Market Furnished by K. Nebergsll Meat Co. Hoge-H 1 4c Cows 4 (Re. Steers 74ilOc Calves 14c. Ewes 3I&&C. Yearling 6tfj9c. Veal lHilOe. Lambs 8iil2c. ' FISHER-ItRADK.V CO. . a Progressive Funeral Director AUTO SERVICE t"Udy AsslsUnt. Phone 95 Night Call 609R Fortmillcr Bros. Funeral Directors Our Ona Auto Hear. fLady Attendant Phon. 78 . Masonic Buildlag Dry Fir Cord Wood and Slab Anderson Fuel Co. 106 J; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O We Mak. a Specialty of O O Friendship, Engagement and O O . ...Wedding Rings ' O O F. M.-FKF.NCU ft SONS O O V 'Jeweler and Engraver O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i itUTO TOPS W oak and repair Auto Topa, Curtain, and .Cushions. HORSrrS '.TIRE STATION VI BRICK'S BATHS Expert' Wirkaigi hip T h r Chair L. VIERECK, , BERT CRAWFORD, B. V... KIRK Your Patronage Solicited First and Ellsworth Sts. Ik-fore Taking JO-TO After Taking JO-TO Sample Free. JO-TO relieves indigestion and miseries of the stom ach in two months. Sold by all local druggists mmmmmm ikiuwwwiolilluwtttuiUuliuJ COUNTY HEWS - - i , , ,r Notes from all part of Linn County .illtlUIHItllllUIIMIHHIItt HHmillMIHMItlltrilllMIIII3 l&llllllllUlllllIlllllUllilllIll!MlsllllillllilllMllllllJyiL Shedd Item Amony the people around Fayett vill who are suffering (rom th grippe ar Mr. L. C. Miller, Miss Glsdyi Bchultx, Mrs. J. T. Miller and Mrs. L. C. Schultz. Mrs. Zrlla Kennedy of Seattle, ar rived In Shedd Saturday noon, where she expects to visit relatives and friends (or at least two weeks. T. J. Dannen has not been able to work for the last (our days on ac count or having the grippe. He his been relieved by another operator. Mr. F. II. Brock, Miss Tempa Brock nd Mr. R. B. Cattleman mo- torrd to Marion Saturday to spend a few days with Mrs. Brock's and Mrv Casileman's parents. - Mr. Paul Dawson, who took sick in France and was later brought to Lct tcnr.an's General Hospital in San Francl-co, arrived in Albany Dec, 29 to visit his son and wife on Jan. 6 he come to Shedd to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and sisters. He will start back Jan. 24 1920. Miss Rose Nitzel went home Sun day td vfflt ner parents Mr. ar- Mrs. Ed NiUcl. Mr. Geo Cornett of SheHrl i. n. j tearing the foJr week tractor course at O. A. C. Nichol's Concert plans o begin Its early in February. Band of Shedd season's concerts HOW TO MAKE MUFFINS using Professor Mutch's "Health Flour" Enough for Eight Muffins 2 heaping cups of Health Flour. 2 heaping teaspoons baking powder. 2 eggs beaten separately, putting' in whites after all is mixed. 1 tablespoon shortening. 1 level teaspoon salt. 1 heaping tablespoon sugar. ' Mix with sweet milk to a stiff batter.' Bake slowly.- ' '. ' Professor Mutch's . "HEALTH i,i s sold 1IJ ' ' 10 pound sacks .... .80c f. 50 pound sacks ..... $3.90 il i . ; . Murphy's Seed Store List Your Orders r a 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. rhone 91 Mis Post of Oakvill, ha ten taking th census of th Shedd district. Th Shedd Concert Band went to : Lebanon Friday, Jan. 9, to play for ! an entertainment I Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davis and daughter Junt, wer Albany visitors , Saturday. I Thompson Bros it Co. loaacd two ears of (lour this week, mYking in all bout seven this winted. Th Shorthorn Calf Club was or ganised Jan 7 with ten members. Mr. Davidson was choten leader and the following officer were elected: Miss Cornett, president; Mr. Pugh, vice president; Miss Dannen, secretary; Mr. L. Elder, treasuhafa. Shedd Bjgle. Holley Iteb Hollry, Jan., 21 Mrs. M. J Weddle o( Sweet Home, spent the rre.k end at th. home of Mr. and Mr. Van I Epps. They also visited Sunday with T. J. Malont and son. Chas. L. Malon and family a, the Malone store. -- .Mr,. Ruth Hand is moving in the Cochran house. She had on. hundred full-blood r white Leghorn hens ship ped from Eastern Oregon. She is go ing in the chicken business. Miss May Barr xisited at the hobe I of her aunt, Mrs. Ruth Hand Sunday Rev. Mr. Boweds. the Christian min ister held preaching in Holley Sin day. There was a good attendance. Newell Hunted is back from Wash ington' where he a ad family move) last spring. They sold thlcr farm k .. v ... k. .. -nA:n A K..i. u . . . ... ... . . back again. They thing this Is the beet place after all. Harvey Davis has sold out his farm to Taylor and has moved to Portland. FLOUR" 600 TO ATTEND C.E. CONVENTION Albany to be Hosts to Crowd of Young; People on Feb. 20-22 Six years ago the annual C. E. convention was held In Albany and proved to be aw onderful success. Homer Dowd waa chairman of that convention and the eitixrnt of Al bany responded heartily to his appeal ' j for financial aid and entertainment, i This ye(r th convention is under ! the direction ofDavid Martin, of Al- Dny "01'' ' 'f er,n Ino n.m.c " ' 'h, ""ven.ion one f the best ever I f -J t . a . T ak t ' a. toe,u OI "u cmn " uo" " ,nB V" "'"-7 'U "'pond a, generally and a , hol-heartrdIy a, they have don. ! ,n pi5' I in? yo-i-i?1 pi-opir or tne city t. c j Union will canvas the city to fTnd , hostesses who will provide lodging. and breakfast for th. delegates from other towns. Miss M.irgarct Gibcon. ' sho i. in cher.;? of the en'titainrrb ,': of delegates w Jul 1 lik- lc get :li- , nam. and address of those who ar. f willing to show their hospitality by carying for as many delegates as possible. i The Chamber . of . Commerce has generously offered to assist (n mak . . ... ' ' . . , ing tnis convention a financial s JC- eess. Th. young people appreciafe this offer but do not like to plac. th. burden' upon them entirely, there fore they desire ' the aid of th. churches and all of Albany's citizens.- The plan is to make th. U. P. church the convention headquarters . for registration' of delegates. The mass meetings will be held in th. main auditorium of the First Presby terian church. . This church, aa well as the Baptist church will be used (or banquets on Saturday, February 21. ' The State committee in charge of: the program is 'securing the services af many noted speakers among whom are Dh. McAfee, of the First Presby terian, Church of Berkley, Cal., and Paul C Brown. International Inter mediate Superintendent of the C. "E. Society. . The final draft of the pro-' 'grain.'. will. be announced later.'" i . . ' j . Today's Calendar .!7;;'':.6f sports i ... . , . . Racing r" Winter meeting- o( Cuba-American , Jockey .Club, at H-.rana." Winter .meeting of Business Men's" Racing Association, at New- Orleans. Bowling Entriej close for International Bowl , ing Assn.,. tournament at St. PauL --. a Shooting Annuat Midwinter Handicap Tar- . hget; Toumuirent, at Pinehurst; N. C j - -' V.- ' Golf t : Annual January Tournament at Bell ' eair, Fla. ' '; ' . - Boxing I Battling Lrvinsky vs. Johnny How- ard. 8 rounds, at Perth Amboy. N. J. Max Williamson vs. Abe Friedman r12 rounds, at JcewBedfordIass. Inter-city ameteur contests at Cres , centA. C, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' It is justfifty yeifs since the med ical profession was opened to women ; in Sweden. Realty Canadian Land ' LOANS AN1 INSURANTS Geo. Taylor Corner of Second and Broadalbia ''. BeR B2J; noma 2075 t i . A. -t