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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1920)
4 A Treaty of Peace with a Cold Bed is easily accomplished with a HOT TfATER BOTTLE . . ' from -.. Dawson's The Rexall Store 'The Store Froui Meatisa of People Vnatatg VM BuiMti- 6otg" A, .Pilchard of. Portland it at the. bam of his auat and unci. Mr. and Mr. William Fortmiller and renewing acquaintance with his daugh tar. Mary Leo Pikhaid. ' Irent'T Caftiaiasa Mra.1 Ed As-won left for Califor nia yesterday to spend several weks Mailing is the sonoy.clrm of thu rsnsV.Bnyne ono of the leadinr citizens of Peoria, transacted hassaost were-yesterttay. . ''-.' 1 oeitee' PYeet Airtie JsW Pearle Arwater, of Airiia Polk catatty. left fo her horn tint morn--4k' after -TiaitintT friends at1 Albany r the ast few days. - . " Mrs. Mary Overton, one of the pion . ecr ladies of Brownsville, and Twinn 'Sbttcs, arrived in this city on the ' early train this morning to transact business and visit reUtaes, Ms-KtEouaa. Scbedler. af Tangent, I was an aiwij snw wits narnini on her -return frees Bei a n villa. . eU Stater hs TWInnsT - Miss Thelma . Borneo., of Albany gbt. kefs an the early train today -Car Portland to wait-act-.-sister. l A BV Barieat and C. J. Caserdene, 'Wf i UAaeoV"Were- Albany oasineas tntsitore here last night Wm to PacOsnd -. , WaVR-iCastHywent to Portland this nsarrdng to transact business- aad rfv 'ssswiatses.. ' : -m . A'baay msreos Visiters "tVele Spne: of Salem;. Ina SiirKn- Kelt f Medford, GW. Baker, of Ku ' Cenecand' W.'J. Burton, of Mill CRy, were Albany visitors today. v ' ' - Insat Buried - The Infant- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hense. of near Tangent, was buried in the Riversied cemetery yesterday afternoon. . . - FRIDAY and SATURDAY We wiU sell "Fancy Santiam Burbank PoUtoes" at 4.7 per 10 aoaada. ' By the sack. If you want good potatoes now is the time to buy. EHMANS BIPE OLIVES in Glass 7 Ox. Jar :25c 16 Ounce Jar, 50c; 1 Gallon Tins .$1.S Wilseo Canned Kraut IVt Eise Can, Each -.lie ' Per Case of 2-dozen cans .... I2.4S DEL MONE PORK AND BEANS Buffet Sixe, 3 for -,25e - No. 1 Can 15et No. 2Va can 25c DEL MONTE CATSUP, Pints 2Se GOLDEN ROD BORAX, NAPTHA WASHING POWDER - ' Large Package 25c; Small 11-oz. package 10c SWEET HEART TALCUM POWDER PER CAN 10c KARO SYRUP, Light 2 Lb. Can 85c; 5 pound can OOe : , 10 lb. PaU IMS; Dark 5 pounda aac; JO pounds 1.10 ARBUCKLES COFFEE IN 1 pound Packages 40c v GOOD BULK COFFEE, Per pound S5c; 3 pounds for H.eO Don't Forget That We are Sole Ageats for the Genuine Original ..- BUTTERNUT BREAD ...... 10c and ltc EASTBURN BRO'S. THE CASH GROCERS .. HV I . . i'tl, .. . ... Notice; TO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC We beg to announce fiat cnangea ownersmpr out si ti remains under the former manage- ment. .. - " We would therefore, request that all outstanding bills be paid on or before the 10th day of February, 1020, to avoid the necessity of turning over said account' for collection. - We take this opportunity of thanking the public for its patronage, and to say that from now on we will be in a better position to serve our 'patrons.'- . - . . . Dated January 29, 1920. , Albany Drug Store of Service' a - i- and AeUvrUea About Um CJtyT t'.i Visits Broth C. a Davis, of Calgary. Albert Canada. is tin Albany on his 'annual visit with his brother and family. Dr. W. H. Davis. Mr. Davis is to (ro from here to California o.i a business trip. Weather Report -'Tonight aad Saturday rain. Yes terday the ttsaaerature reared from j 6a to 44. dtigiem. -The river stands at It. feet. Yesterday the rain measor- d . faiehaai- , Amended Articles Approved .The: approval- at ta. emended ar ticles of the Linn County Fair was received yestrrdsy by the directors of the fair. It ia expected that operationt for a complete -organisation will be gin at once and a full board of dir ectors selected. ' Visits Deartrter '' Mrs. C G. Cowles, went to PorUand this morning, to visit her daughter and family, Mrs. Allen Cox. Visit Merrfrt Hesse ' Geo; Pare, -of Nertk Dakota, who has been visiting at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Merritt for several days, left for her 'oU home this momfnjr. Wast ia-Perfawd .. '. Mrs. :r EKzabeth Merrill went to Porland this morniag to spend the next few days visiting friends. Viatta Mather '-' E.- J. MiHcrt returned to Portland this morniag-. after visiting hir-moth-erhere Mrt. Mickel. Attends' fan era I Mrs: C. C; -Cole and brother Rollie Harold, 's)o teside on the Marshall farm east of Abany, went to Salein this morning to attend the funeral of their grand mother, Mrs. Marie Har raid. V Sao May Issue Bonds A special election it to be called in 8c k next month to vote en ques tion -of voting 940,000 i to build an electric light power p'nnt in Jordan to supply Scio and h? firmer along the power line. the Albany Lumber Company has , Lumber Company U. S. ARMY SHOES TO BE RETAILED Surplus of 1,900,000 Pairs to be Sold Through Army " ' Stores ' ' U. S. ARMY SCHOES DROP ' WASHINGTON, The war Depart ment has declared surplus and ia pre paring to offer for sale at fixed prices to the American public, through the Army Quartermaster retail stores, approximately 1,900.00 pairs of new army shoes made on the'Maasen last. This is the first offer made by the War Department to sell aew army inspected she. The Quartermaster Genera of the army ha issaed Inatructioas for the distribution of opproxlraately 1.000c 000 pairs of ihesa shoes so the twenty five retail stores now being operated under his supervision, and they will be available to the public as soon as delivery to the (teres can be affected The sapeainteadent of each store will make local announcement of the date on which the shoes will be placed on sale- m bis store. . : The surplus stock includes three clasae of shoes, namely, the ehoeo-lite-eolortd marching shoe, which will be sold hi the retail stores bfth over tne counter and delivered by mail ii ders, at t&& per pairt a heavy weight metalie fastened shoe that.-was manufactured-ftr field as,' which will retail at $7-50 per pair, and a welt shoe which'will also sell at 1758 per pair.-- '' The shoe to be placed in the army retail stores will range in stae frrm 5s to 15s and in widths from A to EE Sixes , malted than 7 1-2, however win be limited in number. ' At the prevailing prices of shoes in the commercial market, these army shoes are of exceptional value: T hey were manufactured from the highest grade of .leather obtainable; every piece of leather, af tori being assent bled, and each shoe was subjected in the coarse of aioarablmg to a series of detailed inspections. ' - - From Talhnan i ". ' -W. H Be4djaroad patrolman of the Tallmaa road district, was an Albany business visitor this afternoon. -.. From tWIteraan-i - r-"' : ' " C. C Jiart a. well known citisen of Jefferson, . transacted bViness here today. Went te Astoria Lt. Alvin C Baker left this noon on a bus mesa trip- to Astoria and way pointav'.t- -. .- Went Te Salem '- Attorney' Gee. W.' Wright made a trip te-Saiem this afternoon on' legal business, v-i '! v -.- . Any anaa or woman who has pa It T7 SPECTAttV tkose ' frequently part, aooaTelievtnct aca aad -pais. ..Kept handy anJ. us-aVarvsrlieQi for reducing and' finally aUaunstinf the peine and achrie of. b mhago, aeuralgia, musrh) atcain, oia stuTneas, epraias, bruises, the result of expositfe to weather. - ',, . ' Sloaa's Llwmeat is sold by ell drug gist. ISc.-We.. 1 V . mm ..... - attacked oy rneaaiatie tsnnaas. f-f A cous-lrraaA.5psi,s poi ment scatter the ariaa.adjf trout tAiktmt niMiar. to the arnktad Albany Sfnh. Bank "Alwiyi at Your Service 1 SPEEDOFB) IS1NVESTI Effort to Determine Fastest Bird or FUght is B-' ' 'l 1 InfMade " What Is the swiftet bird of flight T is the flurry of a number of men in Albany and s a result of the dixut. lion they have delegated bne of their number to ascertain 4h real facts. Mrs. Kranklin, of the Albany Lib rary ha mad considerable research for the parties having applied to the department of Zoology of Albaay Col lege and the University of Oregon, fend as a result has some interestine; in formation but no definite know ledge as to what bird of serial n'ava gation has the honors, Miss Van Wert of the college, gives tne passage pig eon as one of the likely number but this specie is practically extinct, and others are taken, up as the hooded craw, which files more thaa 100 mils pes. hour, and the Plovss, Cberiew, aad Godwit fly ever four miles per miaute r ar the rate of 240 miles per hour which probably plane these bird ia the load. J . Prof. John r.iBovard. of the de partment of Zoology af rh State Un iversity, Whets Mrs. J'r.irklirr. af the Albany Library -ia pan. a 4 fjltows: - "You will find scheduled through the literarare all kiade-al stateatents as to the swsflness' of bird flight. The' dictionary of -birO by! Newton would' give you a distusaioa of -mis which is perhans as goad as any tnn.g that can be bad. Yen will also- find some -references ia the Smith - son Ian Institute reports, particularly r tide by McCook. However, these are all generalisations and are based n the fact that in the bird mtgtattoat birds. are seen at' oi -pvint to day and, at another point anothur day aad it is. figured out their, flight .move ment is such and such a spaed. -j Army avsatora have aaed nifeo) a good deal ia .their work. aad find a dntlerene of opiaioe amoa t.trnv. Aa ordinary aseenline con make' a speed of from 130 to 115 mifes )er nour aad it is claimed the fattest Oar Own Aata .. ti -. TotoiowHAlrlgki Tmf sngT ensm r(4Vnt')iwXn)BnBn)Bnflma saanUsnasaa BhAassMa bwwaaswat asBHasns awausl srasvaarasi apawvanassnj sun swaasnrnSf nansswa asnsnsf 1 r 1 w lt4H WIWfllsWIWIIIIWIMW GATED 'afc.i a : Bans Ms. Is Ua wnsawnassssV PSI&tfijm plainer out fly any bird, that tliey often over took hon.ing pigeons nnj than they fly about 100 mill per hour". Boiled drinking-water as a method of guarding against disease was prac tised in olden time. Herodouta tells how Cyrus, had his driaking-erater boiled and carried in silver vessels, , SJJl J.UUll I 11 Member I you were fourteen ' itMKM .A" tMKNAIU-trtBN vALUi-ristr ,CMtM4S what a time youf mother had getting you to the barber shop on Saturday morniag? Well,' now you re married and --your, wife wants you to have a new hat and we hope you are not going to complain that you cant spare the timo fye you used to' when you needed tiiaircut.'-' - ' l' . ' To choose a comely and congenial looking hat from thts stock "will take about S mrtmites f you're particular. And any home or foreigrt diplomat wU readily agree that 5'rhinQtes spent la plesing the family (9 worth an hour w your wrra - anytime: All Sew e Blain Value JWM Sum BITE'S They have just arrived and represent the lat est designs in rugdom. These" prices' you will flird extremely' mYltttf'ftd youll noy vwtm of big ddpjay.i-ror you will Rug'yoii are looicng for. ;"! We would, advlie tjalfly sMecHoti.'whlle'the display is large and so many styles art peing shown. ' . '" ' 'the $ttc'iok Include-- . Velvets BtusmUs . AxTlriJater8 Tapestry Kiel Wool and Fibre Choose while the display Is complete FortmilJer ppmpaoy 1 etlWWIHvlIrl Automobile Show Edition Of The Democrat h Now In tilt froceto 6f. the Making Your Copy Is Due Nqw : If' you have not already arranged ' for space it is to yoiir interest and to ours to'do'iid at'ohc0?' 4'' "': , Last year's slidW AUrtber was a de cided'success. " .h'is year's .will be . bigger and better in everjrway. Get Your Copy In At Once , br call the Democrat' 'Acf Man"' . and Pliny the Elder relates that Nero had water boiled anil afterwards cool ed for drinking by placing it lit glass Basks surrounded by anew. -' fistricn egg-shells serve aa water vessels 'among the African whmen. From palm tree ' In lb (Aadea a special wax Is obtained or- canrlls- making. ipfm . Shadea Clothing Cp. First " be sure to tin a just the Furniture -v"'F 7