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MANY (iUKHTS
VISIT COLLEGE
The out of tuwn guests who at
tended Uu' Allmny Colli Inaui'uurul
exerclsra urv follows) Mr and Mr.
W. K. Hum, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Blackburn., Mr. II. V. Kirkuntrlck,
It. v. M. A. McKlniie, U, v. I). V. Pol
irtif, Rev. J. K. Hnyili-r, lir C. W.
Ilays, Rev, W. J. Lartre, Rev. II. F.
Ilurpcr, l)r. Wm. Wrstwood. It.v. W.
1-. M. llooxv I) l . uv. V. II. I.n
"oii, 1!. v J. K. I I In. Dr. J. II. JohnUiit
It. W. (). Forbes, Rev W M Cuw, Rev.
J. W. Iloyi, Rev. J. Y. Mi wnrt. ontl
Mrs Nellie Rogers The alumni
A'RS. ARCHIBALD
JS IIONOK GUEST
llr. Clinton A rrhilmlit uu honor
-t at a party Tuesday afternoon
the home of Mr. 0. A. Ar.hlbald.
The affiir was a farewell glvn hy
Vr. () .A. Archll.lad and Mr. Alvan
.iroeide fur Mra. Clinton Anhil.aU
I, .-fiim she haves fr her new Lome
m Independence. Mr, ('Union Arrhl
b. M it connected with th Mountain
Slates I'ower Company an has been
trjn.frrcd to Independence where ha
will take charge of their business In
that city.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
CunnitiKham was merry U Wed.
ne.day when thry invited In the young
married people of ha vicinity. A very
enjoyable evrnlnit was spent In games
after whk-h the ho.te.s assisted by
Misa I-ake and Mini Dunlap. The
guests included Mr. and Mr.. C. II.
'rown. Mr. and Mra. Robert Llnd.ay.
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Hherer, Mr. and
V. C. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Otto SiorV.
' -n. Mr and Mrs. Marry Virkers, Mr.
r.'id Mra. Geo. M.llhollen, Mr. and
" r R. M Williamson, Mr. and Mr.
A Cat -. Mr and Mm. Miles Booth.
"- Dunlap and Mr ami
Mr.. Cunningham.
A charm lux wedding wm idem-
I" ' o clock Saturday at the
"ONLY ONE THINS
BREAKSJY COLDI
That' Dr. Kins' IW Di
corery for fifty year
cold-break!-"
NOTHING but sustained qnallty
anil unfal Hi ( effectiveness ran
amuse auch antiiiialasm. Noth
ing hut aura relief from etutitxirn
old nilile and onriislilng new one.
grlp, thrnaf.t.irtiii on'ich. and
croup could hut uiaile lr. Kins' a
New Discovery (lie nnllonally popu
lar and standard rerne ly It la uArt.
Fifty yeara old and always reli
able. (JimhI fur the whole fnmlly.
A bottle In thn iiiiHllrlne cnhlnet
meana a Imrt-llreil mid or cough.
60c. and All drucglsta.
Regular Bowels It Health
Bowels that move snnsmodlrnlly
free one ilujr and pi illM.ri tun
next eliiiuld lie limlilifiiilv nvu
Inliil by Ir. Klnu's NeW l.lfo 1'ills.
In tbla way you keen ibo liiittiritl
of waste mutter from circulating
Ihrniiuli tue a4tiii by demising
the I nvols tlmntiulily nnd promot
ing tlio proper tic ..- of bllu. t
Mild, C' 'for: " r, r.Tt olwnye re
l.uMe, IV. K u . See. Mr,- P:il
mull with '-,:inii viili'iitt Hi
4-.,rii'i l;-'jt ln ivsuiii i'f violent ptir
:miii'. u lueel (it nil lrus
hiunv of tlio biidu. whin .tin. .Melia
Pi'iry and Ahruham Perry were united
.ii .i m it. Kev. J. C. fcpincer, of the
' t ici' it church, officiated, Using
'he ling ceremony.
. r nii-red the living
inniii and waa followed by the bride
and groom. Thry wore uimtti-n.
j.r.. iluu wore a prittty weddinif gown
... ci'-iert crepa dc chene. The
lived In Albany a number of
'in.ninetit in Grand
.ny work, ahe beinif pretident of
i't. Mr. Hire la a prominent
Indiana farmer.
Mr. and Mm. Ifirc will leave in
about two weekt for Indiana where
they will make their home.
The mi.aionary society of the Meth
odic church entertained with a silver
Ira Weflne.iLiy afternoon. Mr. II.
C. ilarkne offerrd the hoiiii'y of
her home for thia affair. MUi ilc
t'loud and Mi.a Patti-on, miioiirit
of the church were pn tent. Mrs.
Clyde Willam.on renilrriHl many beau
tiful vocal telortiona during the after
noon. Mrs. Klnyd Hall and Mra.
Ilrothrrion poured.
A quilting bee was held at the
home of Mra. II. Ilol.tvin on Thurs
day of la.t weik. At the completion
of the qullllnir end elaborate dinner
waa aervml. Those present were the
Mestlame C. W. Yatea, II. Warhfn-
dorf, 8. P. Williamson, A. Ci.erer,
Wilcox, Cunningham, Crawford, and
II. Ilot.tein.
The Ideal club met with Mra. .1.
iJI-if of this wiVk. Th afternoon
was spent In fancy work and a gen
eral food time. Kefreihments were
.erved.
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SUPPER GIVEN IN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
One of the larxest event of the
week was the supper, at the First
Pr.byterian church Tuesday evening
terdered the Albany College alumni
and all who havP attended the collide,
flic graduating class of the High
school and the visiting clergy. The
affair waa a great success; it being
the closing event of the inuugural rx
erci.es of Albany college. A sump
uous supper was served to about 250
by the committee in charge
J Like a thunder bolt from a clear aky
come the announcement today that
ti.e "Oivgonian" will pay to it car-
riers, Haturday night February 7,
$.'13.00 in cash prizea for the carriers
receiving the largest number of votes,
I through new subscriptions.
Kuharription Value
I 1 Month not paid in advance 1 vote.
1 1 Month, 7fc paid in advance 6 votes.
2 Months, $1.50, paid in advance, 15
votes.
: 3 Months, ,$2 25, paid In advance, 25
votes.
6 Month, $4.50, paid in advance, CO
1 votea.
: The carriers are Albert Senders,
Arthur Holt, Hubert Burton and A.
Morris.
Pick out the one you want to win
anil If you don't aee him phone your
. order to W. R. Crow, Albany Hotel or
' call 171 L and give us your order, with
the name of the carrier you are sup-
porting.
Give the Itoys your orders and we
will give you service.
W. R. CROW, Contest Mgr.
BEN CELAND, Agt.
(Pd Adv.) 12
JbLconomy Sale
Continues a Few
Days Longer to
Clear Out the Re
COtX.SEL CLASHES
By Mabel W hitney
Blouse Line in Kvening Gown
Store than Oriental splendor la
; wrapped into the folds of thia gown
I for the rielt An.-ers anil rrrativ wn'tnA
jof Paris wove into it the feminine
' charm ti nt It holdi. New blue aatin,
vivid and shimmering, is brocaded
I with silver and there is chiffon vel-
vet to match in blue for girdle and
' facings. The straps for the ahould
1 era carry out the color scheme and
lazuli.
, WARRANTY I)F"nS
-rry M. Hawkins and wife to
!enrge Brown and wife, Jan. 20, land.
Tp. 18. S R. 8 west
V. C. Nanney and. wlf to II. Rry
ind. May 2U, lultf, landa in tp. 11, S.
R. 4 weL
Jrroma Smith and wife to A. F.
Gooch, Jan. 22, lands n block 24 in J.
. Ratston's add., to Lebanon.
. Bryant and wife to A. C. Nan
ney. Pec. 29, 1019, land In tp. 11, S.
R. 4 west.
L. C. Davis and wife to Earl K.
M-hackmann. Jan. 29, lands in tp. 12, S
R 1 caL
Knox Butte Items
Kr.ox Butte, Jn 31. (Special to
cmociMt) Mrs. W. Wakefield, pf Ed
iville. ia Visiting cr daughter, Mrs.
M. Jenkns.
ilrs. Robvrt Douglas, of Portland,
r-r.d Sir. and Sirs. Ro.s Dou)rals and
children, of All.'iny, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Cnrl Miller
Wednesday afternoon
M r. Fiank Deiviu, oi Albany, re-
ntly tradey her 20 ace farm here
for Albany property.
A. J. Caldwell returned to Van
'jitvcr Sunday afternoon after spend
! few days at home.
Slaynan! A" was a bu.ine.j
or In Albany Friday.
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ed with violation 6 the stale sundi
calism law. They were found guilty
lat night after 59 hours deiberation
by the jury. A. kin said that this
Vetabluhes a precident and means
'hut 1 W.W.i.m is taboo in Tacoma.
It is an important step 1n the war
airainat radicalism in western Wash
ington." Review it Denied
Washington. Feb. 2 The Supreme
court r, fused to review the cases of
A. J. Parti., and W. N. tieve. of As
toria, officials of the Western Work
men's Publishing Company, convict- .
ed and sentenced to two years for
violation of the rapiomge act i
Over six million acrea of land are)
unuer looacco cultivation throughout
the world.
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REAL BARGAINS in
Ladies Suits
Liberal Reductions on Ladies Coats
Ladies Sweaters Reduced
Ladies Dresses at Prices that will
Save Your Dollars
Millinery at Cost Price
No Better Time Than Now to Save
M. Sternberg & Co.
LADIES SHOP
iiiiJTiJiuiiJiLriinim
I WHEN ANSWERING rl..ifleds ads
I kindlv mention i rmrw.-t
Realty
Canadian Land
LOANS AND tNSURANrw
Geo. Taylor
Caner of 8oad and Breadalbhi
BeO S2JS Hos 2071
The Tire Hospital
Prompt & Efficient Service
Every Tire Must Stand our
test before it leave our shop.
All Work Guaranteed
922 Lyon St.
CHANGE OF POLICY
When the Albany Automobile, Truck and Tractor Show waa first
announced the plan waa to give a plain exhibition of motor vehicles.
But It waa later decided to make the affair the equal to any on the
coast, regardless of aixe, and prenent an entertainment that will be
worth coming miles to aee. For this, and other reasons, a charge of
a charge of
25 cents admission
will be made. But you will not only aee the finest display of cars,
trucks and tractors that you could wish to aee anyplace, but you will
be entertained by high class talent.
The Multnomah Hotel Orchestra
OF PORTLAND
will play every afternoon and evening and will furnish the music for
the dance in the evening. The'lr jazi ainger ia a bear.
There will be vocal and Instrumental music, vaudeville acta, and other
atunta.
YOU'LL ENJOY THE DECORATIONS
the most elaborate ever aeen in thia part of the atate
COME EVERYDAY
ALBANY AUTOMOBILE, TRUCK AND
TRACTOR SHOW
February 12, 13 and 14
Such an easy vay to cleun
Thousands of housewives the country over are using the
Apex Electric Cleaner to keep their home spick and span,
describe Electric Cleaning in just these simple, expressive
words "Such an easy way to clean"
IaCarn just as thousands cf happy women have learned
Start Now to clean electrically
how astonishingly easy and simple it is to clean Electric
ally. Note the thoroughness of Electric Cleaning and its
woitueiiui convenience ana cleanliness as compared to the
old broom way.
TELEPHONE 15
Mountain States Power
Company
OUR AIM
is to buy the best and use the best material that money
can buy. Our motto on our Butter Nut Bread is not
how cheap we can make it, but how good we can make
it.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
Sears Wrapped Butternut Bread
R UGS, 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 are lookng for. We would advise early
selection, while the display is large and so many
styles are being shown.
The Selection Includes
Velvets Brussells
Axministers Tapestry
Klearflax Wool and Fibre
Choose while the display is complete
Fortmiller Furniture
Company
Rubber A Remedy
There are ailments you can often cure
easily without medicines, simply by applying
heat. For example Headache, toothache,
earache, and you can frequently check a cold
by means of a hot water bottle.
. You can aiways relieve that detestable
annoyance of cold feet in bed, for a hot water
bottle is a
Splendid Bedfellow
One of the latest means of effectually
curing constipation which is a result of in
testinal disorders is by means of internal '
bathing, using a fountain syringe and alkaline
solution under a doctor's orders. These two
useful articles should be in every home. We
are headquarters for them.
Burkhart & Lee
First & Ferry St
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3rd & Lyon St
Phone 15