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Grafonola To Kxrhunxc fur Work Wc want to Exchange a Columbia Grafonola , for paper hanging and painting, SIM: D.O.WooJivorth tiemls grown under cxprrt supervision and Jut right conditions, that are- cure fully tested before U-i'ri offered for sale ami wl.lrit an aulil In bulk not like grab hag packages. Such seed la arth mure than seed picked up at tht cornrr frroeery but II doean't rtaat any 'murr. Iluy 8.4.1 at Seed Store SUNK EOT TEA TOR A BAD COLD wfiujSFIhroRf I Albrny.Oregon. I Albany State Bank "Always at Your Service" MOVE TO EXTEND LIBRARYSYSTEM A'.m-rican Library AsMocia tion to Carry Hooks to Rural Communities The American Library Association l xkiii to inaugunie a rampuigp 'hrJ oui llio nutiun to extend library aer vice In evrry town and rur.il com. unity. Thv aiatr of Onguii hat been onu of ihu progreaalve iiatvi In thia reapirt, aa every school district hia a mull library und the larger lowns ami cities of the ataU practic ally all lilt vu more or Itaa a founda tion for a good library. The favrrnmetit libraiy report elves he following Inn resting siutla. llr: ' Of the 2Uti counties in the United States, only 71)4 ha within their bordcra libraries of frMjl) volumea. Thirty tatr of I hi- union aerve leas tluti fifiy percent of thi'ir population with lilir.it y facilities, tlx states aerve h-sa than ten pircini anil one autr acrvea leaa ihan two per cent. The tout lnroma of all public libra ry a la only I,WK),(K) a year. It U to overcome iheae romtiuona anil to extend the influencr of the Hhmry Into cverv nook ami corner of I hi- union thai thv American Library Asaaciaiion ia lo undertake Ita cam p ilirn. Thr public library 1 at Important lo a community aa ita achool aa an educational factor. It not only pro vide the rltixena of a community with the beat of library reading, but ita ahclves of technical boo'. a and fitea of mamzinra are a help to the huaineaa man, the profeaalonal man and the worklngman. And the library ia one of the ironifeat Americaniz ing agencies any community can have. Albany can be juatly proud of ita well managed public library under the management of a competent lib rarian and backed by an inteligcnt board 'of directora alill further backed by a atrong public aentiment here In faor of the beat claas of books. The public achool library, which h..a re cently been placed under the control of the city library, ia proving a atep forward in serving the public. yearn of ago are admitted free and other charged the regular prlrt. The Presbyterian liillikena are to play the Muthodiat liooligana In a basket ball game for thv championship i.f the Northwvut and way Minta. A pallia of Volley ball between tho Albany high achool and the "rough necks" ia alao announced aa a leadi'ig featura of the occaaion. A girla be ket ball game will he played, and the Albany College llaaket ball team in Hated to play the "Dark Horse Team of Albany" which hua loat but one game during the season EVANGELIST WINS HEARTS OF KIDDIES jg at s a. I J u a premium on a man, nut discount." EvanH DcliKhU Crowd Itaptist Church Again Lat Evening "The nia who can aing and won't ting ought to be in King King." "A revival ian't worked up, It ia prayed down." With theae and many The Y. M. C. A. ia faat becoming a 'other atriking epigrama, Utucc Kvan Mipulur place of aniUM-ment in the struck hard at ihe audience I 'at nigh city and the public la solicited to aup- and yet the cvangili.t waa tenderly port the gamea and give the yo.n.' winaome with the people. It waa quite and old people alike a pluce for clean amuaeinent. State of Oregon to Receive $24671 (iov. School Fundn The Federal Hoard of Education haa certified to the Secretary of the treaaury the amount ro be appropria ted to each of I be at.ite for the year V.I20 for educ.tlonal purpoaea. Ore gun ia t3 rceive from thia fund $24, 7I.02 of which 7,410.r0 ia to lie uaed for inairuction in agriculture. IV.IMO 42 for trade and home econo mic, and 10,0O0.00 10 be u-d fur traeher'a training. Thia fund will be u.ed largely through the 0. A. C. NORBLADLAWIS HELD ILLEGAL common to aee the audience go from -laughter to teura under (he mugic power of impul.e. Thr ainging luat night was a great improvement over previoua nighta and Kruce wa highly pleaard, and a iid ao. It la aurprising to aee how thia ma,! h.n already trained the children to aing and to It-am paria of u-ripiurr. Only twice haa he had them together and their konwledtfe would ah. .me many . church-goera. Kvi-ry move the evangelist makra they watch with eage neaa und quick ly rcopond to hi calls. It ia wonder ful lo any I he leaat, what he haa ac-compli-hcd with thr youngaters. Ilruce ia not only a man's man. but he ia a children's man, too. The. pas tor and people are greatly delighted at the roponac of Albany people for the church waa again crowded list night. . The paaior urged the people to get all poaaiblc from the evangcliat be coua'e he aaid it is quite poaaiblc that the meetings may be shortened. Economy Sale Continues a Few Days Longer to Clear Out the Re maining REAL BARGAINS in Ladies Suits I Liberal Reductions on Ladies Coats Ladies Sweaters Reduced Ladies Dresses at Prices that will Save Your Dollars Millinery at Cost Price A'o Better Time Than Now to Save M. Sternberg & Co. LADIES SHOP (let a email package of ITnmlmrg llreaat Tea at any pharmary. Tnkx a nhleapnonful of the tea, put a cup of Iniling water upon It, pour through a aiere ami drink a teacup full at any ime during the ilay or before retiring. It la the moat effective way to break a cold and rure grip, aa it opens the norca of the akin, relieving eongeatlon Alao lonaens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Trv It the next time you Buffer from a cold or the grip. It la Inexpensive nnil entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. ENTERTAINMENT TO HE ON FRIDAY College Athletic Association To Stage Exhibition to Raise Funds Albany College Atheletic Associa tion is preparing to stage a full even ing's athletic program in the Y. M. C. A. building here Friday evening be ginning at 7:30 sharp to which all per sons under sixteen and other eighty SALKM. Feb. 4. (by A. P.) De claring that the Norblad Foreign lan guage bill prohibiting the publication of foreign language newapapers un- leaa the bnglish truncation accom paniea each article la unconatitution al, St. Ilenrdict's Abbey, of Mt. Angel which publiahea aeveral German lan guage newapapera and pcriodicala be gan auit today to have the new law abrogated. The complaint that lis publications were ova lo the united Slates in war and cannot comply with the law !or f"""'' without loaing money. 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 ' ' ASK YOUR GROCERVOR Mt. I'leasant Items SCIO. Feb. 4 J. H. Klare n'ade businea strip to Portland the first of , the week. - j Dave Aegerter and son motored to Albany Tuesday. Joe Comely was a Portland visitor Wednesday. The Misses Crystal Shank and Francis Kloer and Messrs Gua, Tony and Matthew Kloer, Albert Eber- heardt and Joe Pietroak called at the ' and the Misses Grace, Varna, Roxana or at the J. H. Kloer home. Sears Wrapped Butternut Bread Ed Smith home Thursday. Joe Pietroak was a Portland visit- mm CIleade Optometrist? ALIVE BANK FOR LIVE PEOPLE Whatever your desire and ambition is for the year 1920. 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Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatic! and lane back misery so promptly I The Anker-Holth Mrs. Ray Grenner and daughter, Miss Delphia, were week-end visitors at P. H. Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank and son and Crystal Shank and G. H. Ray , Dave Aegeatea, Jr. and Lewie Ear motored to the Hal Shelton home Sun- motord to Scio Thursday. day. Mrs. Selmer Brown returned to her home at Aunsville Thursday after two months visit with home folks. Jake Hefner was a week end visit- Gua Kloer left Saturday for Pendle ton, where he has employment for the soming year. Self-Balancing Bowl Cream Separator i See it at the HAZELWOOD CREAM STATION H. L. Stenberg, Mgr. 128 West Second Street CHANDLER S ( X Famous For Its Marvelous Motor Europe Welcomes The CJnandler Six NOW and then you read something about "French style and line" In automobiles, or perhaps It's "the newest English Idea." And some folks have gone across to get the newest suggestions. Europe hasn't built automobiles for fire years and Europe Is crying for new cars and good cars. America's style Is Europe's style now. The Chandler Six, popular In many other countries for years but kept out of Europe the past three years because of war-time prohibition of shipments, is welcomed everywhere in Europe now welcomed for the excellence of its performance, and quite as much for the beauty of its styles of body. The Chandler, represented In the British Isles by Messrs. II. G. Burford & Company, Ltd., of London, was exhibited by that eld established English automotive house, at the great Olympia Motor Show, and was "quite the sensation of the show," says a London cable. "Three hundred and seventy Chandlers were sold in two days." Apparently England, Is greatly pleased with America's best style In motor cars. 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