Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 03, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    KABO Comfort Top
CORSET
Meant the laat word in cor
rect corseting. It mean mora
than that relief at laat for
the woman who has suffered
discomfort from the stiff
front steel pressing in at the
top. To her the Comfort Top
corset ia boon. The special
feature meet definite need. ,
The front ateel atops at the
waist line and the toft, pli
able top section fastens with
hooks and eyes, like a bras
siere. The Comfort Top, like all '
other Kabo corsets, is design
ed on live models and made ,
for real human beings who
live and move and breathe.
Back-Lace and Front-Lace
The one pictured is $4.00 a .
pair, other Comfort Top mod- '
els at $2.50 and $3.50 a pair.
FLOOD'S STORE
ber Company, Feb. 2, landa In tp.tl,
S. R. 4 went 102T.47 acres.
Oakille hems
WARRANTY DEEDS
- Edson A. Mitchell, to A. L Saylor,
Dec. 1. 1919. lands in I p. 12. S. R.
4 west, 4.07 acres.
William Combs to Jerry Holechek
et al. Jan. 20, lands in block 32 in
city of Scio.
Elmer B. Bennett and wife to Will
iam H. Cannon and wife, Dec. 81, 19.
Landa in sec. 29, tp. 9, S.R. 1 west.
Elizabeth Seavery and hus. to Tho
ma A. Powell and wife, Jan. 23, lands
in tp. 14. S R. S west.
O BOY!
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have you seen
the new
British Brogues?
Classy?
We Say They Are
These newest creations in foot
wear are made on an entirely
new last, different from any
heretofore shown.
Hade with heavy Welt Soles
with Rawhide Slip Sole, Wide
Flange Heels, Full Wing tips
and perforations.
The Bals are Brown, Norwegian
Calf
" at
$1650
The Oxfords are Brown Cardo
van at
$16C0
See Them in Our Show Window
The Foot Fitting Shop
W. E. Davison and H. A. to Tho
mas A. Powell and wife J in. 30. 14.35
acres in tp. 14, S. R. 3 west.
H. 0. McPherren and wife to Jas.
H. Bailey and wife Jan. 81. lands in
tp. 10, S. R. 3 west. 10 acres.
W. P. Moore and wife to Maggie
Wolgamot and wife Nov. 20, 1918.
lands in Holloway Heights, Browns
ville. Edson A. Mitchell and wife to A. I.
Saylor, Nov. 24, 1919. hndj in tp. 12.
S. R. 4 west
L. E. Bond to Frank M. Bond. Feb.
2. lands in tp. 14. S. R. 8 west. 80 a.
Julius Voss and wife to Mary J.
Long, Jan 31, lands in block 121 in
Hackleman's add to Albany.
Matilda Francis Devlin to A. E.
Cox. Jan. 26. lands in tp. 11, S. R. 3
W. 20 acres.
A. E. Cox to Matilda Devlin. Jan.
26 lands ii block 43 in Hackleman's
2nd add. to Albany.
Mrs. R. E. Foreman to D. H. Long
and wife, Jan. 23 lands in block 8 in
Hackleman's 4th add to Albany.
Quit-Claim Deeda
H. Bryant and wife to A. C. Nan
ney. Jaa 29, lands in tp. 11, S. R. I
West
Sheriff's Deed
C. M. Kendall, -heriff, to Lucn Tim-
Mrs. Wilbur Achcson spent sev
eral days in Brownsville last Week
where "was railed by the illness
of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoot he have enjoyed
a visit during the InM few lUiyi from
Mr. Booth's sister, Mrs. Conloy, and
her little daughter, of Cove, Or.
Miss Isabella II imilton has been
quite sick for sevrr.il days and unable
to attend her classes at 0. A. C. s
usual.
The new State Library has arrived
and Mrs. Spaulditig is airiln handl
ing out books to all who enjoy read
them. v
Mrs. Amandi. Stocton has return
ed home after having apent several
months at the home of her sister
n Portland.
Mrs. R. A. Cale was hostess on
Saturday at a delightful dinner p.ir-v
riven, inhonor of the 69th birthd.iy of
her mother, Mrs. S. P. Williamson.
Covers were laid for ten and after a
moatmost enjovable dinner the aftrr-
in conversation and
music. Those present were: Rr. and
Mrs. G. G Wilson. Mrs. S. P. William
son. Mrs. John Williamaon, Mrs. H'
tein. Mrs. DcMar. Miss Swin. of
Corvallis. Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs.
Storrr and Mrs. Patterson.
Master Charles Spaulding is suffer
ing from an attack of appendicitis.
V Basket social and program will
be given at the school house on Fri
div evening. Feb. 13. A jolly time Is
exnected.
Mr. andMrs. 0cv Spalleniree have
adopted a fine baby boy. He is a
splendid little fellow and they are
just proud of him. Times will be
more lively at their house from now
on.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Yates enter
tained at dinner on Tuesday, In honor j
of the 3.rth weddinir anniversiry of
Mr. Yates father and Mother. Mr. ami
Mrs. C. W. Yates. The guests father
ed about the daintilv decorated tbte
and enjoved one of those splendid i
dinners that Mrs. Yates knows how
to prepare, affer which toasts mil
pleasant rrminisences of erly dsvs
were given. Those present were Mr.
and Mr. C. W Yates. Mr. Jn.oh
Yates. Mr. and Mrs. McConnel, Rev.
and Mrs. G G. Wilson. Mr. and Mr-.
T. C. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Cunninghim, Mr. and Mrs. S. P.
Wilinmson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Sherer.
President Not
To Travel For
Time Says Dr.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 A. P. Dl
Carey Grayson said that the president
will not likely leave Washington for
some time. He is allowed to walk
from room to room with a ran, but
ia not permitted downstairs.
CONVENTION TO
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8:00 Song Sen-ice, Harold Humbert.
Conferring of Degrees, Waller
Myers.
"Loyalty", Paul Brown.
Closing Watch in convention
auditorium. Dr. McAfee.
"Loyalty Unto the Uttermost"
Solo, Alice Judd.
7:00 Sunrise Communion Service, Dr.
J. J. Staub.
Pastor Sunnyaide Congrega
tional church. Portland. "Hav
ing oved Ilia Own, II Loved
Them Unto the End."
Delegatea attend Sunday school
and church at choice.
Sunday Afternoon
3:00 Song Service, Harold Humbert.
3:15 "Ye Shall be my witness Unto
The Uttermost Part of the
Earth", Dr. McAfee.
' Intermediate Rally Paul llrown.
6:30 Endeavor Meeting, Installation
of officers.
"I will Follow Thee Whither
soever Thou Goest," Dr. Mc
Afee. Solo, Alice Judd.
Buy KNICKERBOCKER SUITS
Arc 8 to 17 Yearn
The buyers of the J. C. Penney Co., have realized
the need of buying the best obtainable In buys suits.
The Armor Clad and Penney Jr., suits carry the wool
en fabrics, also the special features listed below
COATS
1 Special Tested Woolens
2 Woolen Specially Shrunk.
3 Seams extra sewed.
4 Guaranteed Mohair Linings.
5 Super Slei vc Linings.
6 Special Canvas Fronts.
7 Pockets Stayed and Tacked
8 Extra Button sewing.
0 Special Ivory Muttons.
10 Superior Fit and Finish.
1 1 Original Styles.
PANTS
12 Double Scat Cloth
13 Double Knee Cloth.
14 . Lined Throughout.
15 Extra Strength Lining.
Irt Double Stitched Pockets,
17 Scams Double Stitched.
J.C. PENNEY CO. PRICE $14.73, $17.50, $19.73
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PYTHIAN KNIGHTS
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county man, with his violin manufac
tured in this county, accompanied by
Miss Alice Clement of the College
rendered several classical selections ,
to the delight of the audience. Mrs.
II. B. Cusiek, one of Albany's moat
accomplished vocalists rendered some
pleasing selections. Ma Florence
Kaslbum vand Miaa Una Hull next
rendered a duet which waa well ap
preciated. J
Allwny haa the reputation of hav
ing more b-al talent than any town
in the atate according to Its popula
tion which the program of the evening
fully Justified.
The Sir Knights are under lasting
obligations to the Pythian Sisters for
! the aplendid program and banquet of
t)i evening and will probably reeipro
cat in the near future. j
DANCE
Under Auspices of American
Legion
at the
Aioany
Armory
With C. C. McCormick's
of Portland
Jazzensation
Orchestra
Featuring Earl W. Headric''
"The boy that -ing; 'em oil"
AdmisHion $1.00 Per Couple
Spectator.; lCc
Grace Church Institute-
All Sunday school workers should
plan to attend the Institute at Grace
Presbyterian church Saturday and I
Sunday, Feb. 7 and 8 E. W. PRATT.
Left for Reedly California
Mrs. Herbert Linkenfelter and
children left today for Reedley, Cali
fornia to help care for her mother who
is quite ill.
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Sids grown under expert
supervision and just right
conditions, that are care
fully tested before Ining
offered for sale and wl ir.
or- nil !:: 'j.HI: not like
cruli bag .acl..ii.i'S.
Such Seed ia worth more
than seed picked up at the
corner grocery but It
doesn't cnt any more.
Iluy Ses-d at a Si-cd Store
lbany,Oregon.
City of Portland Recognize the superiority of the GARY
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WEDNESDAY" ONLY .
ELSIE FERGUSON
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COMEDY
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THEATRE
GARY TRUCKS gain recognition throughout the Northwest. The FIRE BUREAU of
the CITY of PORTLAND is using six GARY THUCKS.
Contractors, lumbermen, timbermen, merchants, cattlemen, warehousemen and farmers
are using GARY TRUCKS. We can make immediate delivery. If interested and
wanting to go on road construction, place your order with us for spring delivery. And
pay for your truck in one seasons work, we also have other good contracts to place
trucks on. Get a GARY for EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY. The GARY has one
full year factory guarantee. We have some good territory open for dealers and dis
tributors. One to Five Ton Capacities. v
Gary Coast Agency, Inc.
71 Bdwy
Northwest Distributors
Portland, Oregon.
Wwy 2162
TODAY AND WEDNESDAY
f MAURICE T0URNIER
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THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY
Ben T. Ridders, Agent
ALBANY, OREGON
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