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f ATreaty of Peace with a Cold Bed is easily accomplished with a HOT WATER BOTTLE from Dawson's Drug Store The Rexall Store "The Store of Service" a I LOCAL Personal Mention of People Missionary Society Meets .The Momens Missionary sociUy of th Grace Presbyterian cnurch will meet with Mrs. Deo MeClain Friday afternoon at 2.30. Everybody invited. Here Frm Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. India Humphrey, of Corvallis, weie in this city yesterday visiting friends and transacting bus iness. ent To Portland F. E. Livengood. of the Golden Rule , store, left on the morning train for Portland. Visiting Friends Mrs. E. S. Kohler went to Portland this morning, where she is to remain for the next few days visiting friends. Here From Lebanon Carl Carlson, one of the well known citizens of Lebanon, was an Albany visitor last night Here From Crvallis M. V. Miller, of Corvallis, regis tered at the Van Dran last night while in the city On business. Here From Farm J. C. Holbrook a farmer citizen of Albany is in ofn today from his farm north of Brownsville. Mr. Holbrook is in the sheep business to some ex tent in addition to his regular farm work. Went To Talbot O. A. Archibald, Clyde Williamson, and Henry Albers left on the morning train for the Anderson sale near Tal bot. Returns to Chahalis W. P. Baker, who has charge of the Chehalia mission, returned home today after assisting the mission work ers here for the last few days. ..Big Sale At Allen Farm Auctioneer Ben J. Sudtell. of Hal sey, who conducted the Allen sale at Thomas yesterday, reports a big sale and prices soaring high. Horses are again coming to the rfont in price one team selling for $440. More Fards E. L. McKern, of the Ford com pany here, left for Portland this morn ing after another supply of cars. Mr. McKern has made a trip to Portland every day for about a week return ing with a supply of cars. Visits in Salem Mrs. A. M. Roner. left this morn ing for Salem to spend the day vis iting friends. Frm North Albany A. F. Luther, of North Albany, went to Salem this morning on a business trip. Went To Portland Mr. and Mrs. John Tate made a business trip to Portland today. Went To Portland . Mrs. A. M. Hammer and Miss Mar tha Montague left this morning for Portland. From Walla Wafla T. A. Farmer, a former real estate FRIDAY and SATURDAY We will sell "Fancy Santiam Burbank Potatoes" at $4.75 per 100 pounds. By the sack. If you want good potatoes now is the time to buy. EHMANS RIPE OLIVES in Glass 7 Oz. Jar 2Se 15 Ounce Jar, 50c; 1 Gallon Tins $1.65 Wilsco Canned Kraut 2V4 Size Can, Each lie Per Case of 2-dozen cans $2.45 DEL MONE PORK AND BEANS Buffet Size, 3 for 25c No. 1 Can 15c; No. 2M can 25c DEL MONTE CATSUP, Pints 23e GOLDEN ROD BORAX NAPTHA WASHING POWDER Large Package 25e; Small 11 -oz. package 10e SWEET HEART TALCUM POWDER .PER CAN .'...10e KARO SYRUP, Light 2M Lb. Can 35c; 6 pound can 60c 10 lb. Pail $1.15; Dark 6 pounds 55c; 10 pounds $1.10 ARBUCKLES COFFEE IN 1 pound Packages 40e GOOD BULK COFFEE, Per pound 35c; 3 pounds for $1.00 Don't Forget That We are Sole Agents for the Genuine Original BUTTERNUT BREAD 10c and 15e EASTBURN BRO's! THE CASH GROCERS BRIEFS aed Activities About the City? m in of Albany, ia now located in Wal la Walla. Mr. Farmer writes the Dem ocrat that he has two lots on Calia pooa and eighth street that he will sell at bargain. Salem Business Visitors Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schunneman, of Salem, were business visitors again here last night, registering at the Al bany. Here From Independence J. D. and Roy Wittacker of Inde pendence, were registered at the St Francis last night while here on bus iness. Conducts Sale Auctionred Ben J. Suidell of Ilal sey was in Albany this morning on his way to Talbot to cry the Ander son sale. Odd Fellows To Entertain Eirly next month the Odd Fellows will give a banquet to ex-service men of that order. This was decided at the regular meeting held last evening and a committee was appointed to arrange details for the affair.' Profits Evaporate adoui. a year ago J. n. Kaiston tn- j vested in six cans of material which I the salesman cla md wo j J ad in starting automobile engines. At thai ' lima ,t, aM. ..tf T" 1 v,, nctv auii. l uuajt lie was looking over his stock and came - across these cans. Each one had a rattle in it and the cubes of combus tible were diminished to the size of a grain of wheat Mr. Ralston has sworn not to invest in any more stock in which the profits are so apt to ev aporate. Went to Portland Oren Anderson went to Portland yesterday to attend to business mat ters and to complete arrangements for his exhibit at the auto show which will open here February 12. After New Essex A. J. Roisseaa was in Portland yesterday to bring back an Essex roadster for a customer in this city.'' Returned from Portland Rolla Ralston returned yesterday from Portland where he was on bus iness connected with cirs for which his firm has the agency In this ter ritory; also to arrange for cars for exhibition at the auto show. P"sters Being Hung Rolla Ralston and Lloyd Temple ton today are busy hanging posters for the auto hsow. The posters are large one-sheet affiirs. printed on a bright, orange background and are a credit to the show whi ch they arc to advertise. Visits At Lebanon E. W. Pratt, Pastor of the hcurch of the Brethren made a trip to Leb anon yesterday on Church business. Returns to Canada Elder Geo. Strycker, wha has been visiting relatives around Albany the last week leaves tonight for his home in Canada. While her he liked this country so well ho is negotioting a trade by which he will soon be settled near Albany. Visiting Fri'nds Here Mrs. Bell Seelry. a former resident of Albany returned to. her home in Dallas this afternoon atfer transact ing basiiu'-i here. Scio VUit"r-i Mrs. Kinnia Shopc and daughter Nellie, of Seio. were Albany shop pers here today. Harrisburg Day Sheriff C. M. Kendall made an of ficial visit to Harrisburg today, which has been some what a regular thing lately. Here From Gates Mr. and Mrs. Seyers, of Gutes were in the city this noon on their re turn from Portland. Me. Severs is proprietor of the Gales Lumber mills. State Nurse Yinits Miss June C. Allen, state advisory nurse, was in Albany toduy to confer with the Linn cojnty nurse. Mis Al len is working under the supervision of the State Board of Health. From Portland C. W. Walton and 0. C. Hart, agents tor tne lastoietie Uil com pany, of Portland are quests at the Hotel Albany. They will give a free demonstration at the corner of Firt and Biker streets Saturday at lfl0 p. m. on Motor Efficiency. Here From Eugene J. N. Chambers of Eugene, a for mer Albany business man, is in the city today vUiting Kis mother and sis ter. Mr. Chambers is employed by the J.'C. Penny Co. Debate At Sweet Home The Shedd High school debating team is to go to Sweet Home tomor row to meet the Sweet Home high school toim in a debate on the Im igration question. Frm Tangent Asa Lewclling ne or the progres sive farmers of near Tangent, vis ited his sons here today. Peoria Merchant Visits J. W. Lamar the pioneer merchant of Peoria, transacted business here today. Mr. Lamar his been in the mer chandise business in Peoria for the last II years and has built up a good trade. Files Suit J. R. Cartwright and Geo. A. Mc- Cart of Harrisburg. have filed suit in thr circuit court agalnrt Geo. J. Wilhelm tind others as stockholders and officers of the Farmers and Mer chants Bank of Harrisburg for a re port and settlement of the finances of the bank. Evening Clawtes in Accountancy Giving immediate technical prepar ation for accountancy and business are available at Albany College. Classes meet twice a week from 7 to 9 p. m. Full -discussion and explanation will be given Monday evening, February 2, at 8 o'clock at the Public Library. Business men, clerks and students are invited. John J. McKnight, C. P. A. (Ohio) and Carl E. Sox, Attorney, members of the College faculty will be in charge of the meeting. 29)31 Fortmiller Bros. Funeral P rectors Our Own Auto Hearse Lady Attendant Phone 78 Masonic Building HairHrown en Bald flesd Afir .Nsrxt 'M l' h-M. Ntw Yorfcr anpp'ly fuuiKl sv trfnlnsr w,ht t.'nj h .t a nr to sonant vrowik of twir f hi h I U o pnxxj that bo will mkmI Um irf 'tnMnn ti-m to tv yor Who for It. f; J'.hn Jl Rrttu n. Station 9, N Tor.. S Y. M nf won. rj taa have tmwn imr afur a'l l rasMO. Cjt tbsa out. bow Otmrt; tat u s;nusa. ' If Qpr W m if ) 7 jJ Albany State Bank "Always at Your Service ' Warranty Denis Win. Brenner and wife, to Wualern Bohemian Frat. Asso., lands In bluek 2tl in City of Scio. II Claude A.lier. to Almiin A. Pierce, lands in Tp. II. S. R. S West tiO acres. Alliance Trust Compiny, to Hvtiry Knuths t ux. lands in Sec. Sii. Tp. 12 S. K. 3 West 1(10 acres. Frank Itiener and wife, to Robert M. I.lml-ny and wife, lands in Tp. 12, S It. 4 West. MM acres. II C. MeTiminomU and wife, to Emily Mill.r, lands In Tp. 12. S. H. 1 West. I'M, acres. Mat tie Curiie, lo Curl ("atlon, lands inTp. 12, S. R. 2 West. K0 arres ll.irry llnleehek et al, to Western llohemiiii Frat. Auu luufU in block 2tl. in Town of Seio. Rebecca N. Hope, to John R. Hops1, land In Ralston's Second Add., to Lebanon. W. E. Arnold ami wife, to Western Bohemian Frnt. Asso., lands in block 20. in Wheeler's Add to Seio, Items From Center Hen Schick is home again and V to be around hiving nearly recov. red from the shock of his operitiun Albert Fruitt, of Mulvale irer.n. is stayinv with hi sUtt-r Ida I'has t.me and is attending school rr.r. W have 21 pupils enrolled in our ichool. I.oney Fogle has completed the wood sawing al Lincoln Overton's, and has retimed to hi home at Craw fonKville. The Grange Meeting was held at the Grange hali on the 17. A goodly number were present. Mr. Ed Wiglr wis a business vis itor in Brownsville Monday. Paul Bierley and James R. Cairnrs were seen in HaUey Wednesday. Narly every one has recovered from the severe cold which has seem ed to be an epidemic in the neighlwr hood during the last few weeks. COLDS bred and Spread INFLUENZA KILL THE COLD AT ONCE WITH HUTS CASCARAJcQUININI Standard cold ftraadr far J vara imdmm lornv-mi, tuf. do opiate breaks up a cold in 14 k Dour ftltrvt- 'tip in J diva. Money bach u it fail. Tha (nuiaa boa ha a Rvd top wit ft Mr. Hiirt putura. At AUDww 5ra STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied In Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils are elomred ami vmir head is stuffed and you can't breath freely because of a eo.. or catarrh, lust get a small bottle of Kly's Cream Halm at any dniir store. Apply .a littles o this fr.grant, nntisentio cream into your i.ostrils and let it penetrate through every sir t i(o of your head, soothing and hesling the inflamed, swol len murous mcQjhrauo and yuu gi t iu stant relief. Ah! how rood It fn-li. Your nos trils are opn, your head It rlear, no more hawking, snuftlimr. l.lowinr; no more headache, drynns or stniitgling for hreatb. .Ely's Cream Itnlra is Just whst sufferers from h-d enlds sad c Isrrh iwd. It's a clcli"ht fill! XX in xx 5VXX Cleanup of Dishes Wc fin J ourselves with hiuh-crade dishes in broken lots, which we will cii out at less than wholesale prices. COME AM) SEE T1IKM Holman & Jackson The Sample You arc Parting on your farm work and will need Work Clothing of all kinds, and wc can supply you with all your needs at money-saving prices ' Men's Gauntlet Work Cloves 9."h $1.23, $U.", $1.(53 Men's Wrist Work Cloves $1.25, $1.33 Men's Khaki Pants Men's Whipcord Pants . Union-All Work Suits . Express Stripe Overalls Mackinaw Shirts Heavy Work Shoes Light Weight Work Shoes Gun Metal Dress Shoes Rubber Pacs 109 West First Street RUGS, RUGS, RUGS They have just arrived and represent the lat est designs in rugdom. These prices you will find extremely inviting and you'll enjoy visiting our big display, for you will be sure to find just the Rug you arc lookng for. We would advise early selection, while the display is large and so many styles are being shown. The Selection Includes Velvets Brussclls Axministers Tapestry Klearflax Wool and Fibre Choose while the display is complete Fortmiller Furniture Company The Annual Automobile Show Edition Of The Democrat Is Now in the Process of the Making Your Copy Is Due Now If you have not already arranged for space it is to your interest and to ours to do so at once. Last year's show number was a de cided success. This year's will be bigger and better in every way. Get Your Copy In At Once Or call the Democrat Ad Man a considerable quantity of use Store St 24 urci $1.19, $1.93, $2.23 ...... $2.23 .$2.83, $3.23, $3.15, $3.H5 $1.9S $fi.13 and $6.83 . . . $1.85, $5.85, $6.15, $7 $3.20, $3.95, $4.43 ,. . $3.85, $6.15 $2.95, $3.15 Albany, Oregon.