X. -X. MP MR N 48,000 DnisStort)sSUlt; Five million pcopl um It to KILL COLDS HILL'S CASCAHAAc?QUINfN aaeare' eeU rtaua far I vaera DMM Imtm salt. awe. m X WlUM Wtats tip Hl4 U l eoura Miitraa f ri m 1 am . Hour tack II II into. Tae (aulae a Be . wiia nr. HUl'e MIUfe. 44ataVewfsras NEW IAII alter MLDIYES3 If VtV ImIm have da. a tr fee tat. to II tw htea U.l HlllALHV. tuMictw 1mi tasaejla be Ml .ti l m iuini lr Jl wili M tMxI-tftillr mmmM r m mmm. ruiUtwm Her 4-irti9 U Mailt fUt vtMM ah fall!. laWe; tUAkV' ASJ19 bikI iMatm-rrtutuI ear fl bt ! iff tWay 4imj-j ; w hj4 ( leaf -fW ikt RBf ALH9 to JL I. IrHuka. Ik SmIm I, Nrw Yard H. V. nV ntnU X X yuyy xjj HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody can TU whan you Darken Oray, Faded Hair -with Saga Tea, OrandmolhM- kept her balr beeatl fuMe aarkened, leas and eltreaUvo with a brew of Tee u aulphur. WMomr.kw balr look en that WU. faded or eireeked eppaefeB.ee.thle elm plo tnlsture waa applied with wonder ful efteol. By aahlng at ear drag store far "Wyelh'e B&se aa4 Sulphur Compound.' you will get a Ursa bot tle of thle ole-tlme recipe, Improroa by the adaltloa of ether BicradlMUa. all rer.t to we, at vers- lltU ml .Thla almpla mixture taa be depended apoa to raatara natural volar ao4 stately lo tha balr. A weU-knowa dewatoere araeeiot aaya avaryaoay aaaa WyelB'o fsaaa a4 ulphar Camaoued - bow beeauea - It aarkana ao naturally ana evealy that aobody eaa uil U baa baaa appllri U'a ao aap to aee. too. Tau atoraly daeasaa a tomb or aoft bnrak aad a raw It throws yoor hair, taking eaa efread at a Uim By moralnt tk arar batr aiaappaara:' aftar aaaiaaa apaiinailoa or two. it la raatoradi to Ita i aural eolar and loaka tloaay. aafl aaa BMutirui. Thla praparallaa la a aallbtful lollat raqalalla, -It la aa tax taadaa for tha euro, mlu-aUoB or ara aantloa of diaaaaa. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS IS URGED Nairn Must He Lhted Not iMcr Than April 21 Say Officials Votara of thla county, who di-alrt lo vote at tha primariet In May ara bvltiK raqui-atad by tha oRfcara In charwa of tha alectlon to aaa that thty ara properly rvglrtercil on or bafor April 2 lit. All who hava not rettia taratl bafora mutt rwiflaUrr or thJf ran not volt. Thou who have mova4 from ona precinct to another tinea laat voting mint, alto, rblUr bafora they can vote in tha coining alectlon. All who ara In doubt about their righta ai votara can find out tha facta by aiklng the county clerk for tha da aired information. Owing to tha many changes daring the laat two yean It will be neceaaary for tha voters ta give this matter attention, at an early data In order to help out tha election boards and the county clerk's office. Monmouth Normal School Graduates 29 Teachers MONMOUTH. Or., Feb. 7.-The Ore gon Normal tchool today graduated 29 arniors snd eloaed iha second term of tha.yair, tTbe, grwlustea.jracrived, official notice of ibrir completion of the atandaxd tcarbera coarse preterit, ad by the state. , The (lata i far from large enough to supply, even to an appreciable ex tent, the present depiaad for teachers in Oregon. . Nearly all members of this diss already .have signed con tracts, and a Jong lit of calls ua uiled are in the office of the registrar. MASTER MAOICIAN WILL COME HERE ' . Jrt.-it.k I iL NON-PRODUCERS FACTOR IN II. C. L. A 111 North Albeay I lean - . Mr. and Mra. Marion 8rasJl of' Cor. vallia were viaiting M the home oi W. P. -Smelt thla week, , . A. D. Gregory ia reported better. Mra. Clyde Peacock was visiting with, har coualns. MUa Laura Bain and Mra. Cleo Call for the day. : Floyd. Saily Ja bow running hia Chevrolet again, aa it has been out of order. Hugh Perfect waa sporting a new Oakland Six, In this vicinity the other day. I Artie Beamis is quite ill at his home but is reported better today. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torbut were seen looking at different places over; here, probably with tha intention of buying. Ephiam Small and family left yes-' icniay morning for uia Baniism in their Oakland Six. The Great Blackatone, the world's foremost msgician, will be tha com ing attraction at the Globe Theatre for February 17. It will be the first appearance here of the great magic Ian, and from tha great interest his earning engagement haa aroused among playgoers and those who ara fond of magic and mysticism, he will be assured of a crowded house at each and every performance. For thia engagement Blackstone will offer the cream of all his most sen sational illusions, the same which cre ated such a furore of awe and excite ment during his last New York en- gagemeut, including almost the same cast of clever assistant, a company of twenty-two people, mostly girls.-. Ha runs through his illusions at aeroplane speed, offering thrills and i-nmatlons every minute of his per formance. His achievement in the creation of Illusions, traoamorfation, leviation and 'human ' disintegration are wonderful! His manipulation of cards is supreme. His sleight-of-hand work b) beyond description the star working right under the ayes of spec tatore without fear of detection. His spiritualistic phenomena are startl State Bank " Alwav at Your Service ' Saadereea'a Bridge Ileme Otto Hatn has sold his little ranch tq G, Heaaman and has accepted the ' position of "Head sawyer" in tha mill 1 . - on "Hungry, Hill . , d )ow( It. Improving and waa a business visitor in Albany last week. .W..G. Jiayea waa a. business visitor in Albany tha last of the week. Jamea Keller at the Bridge haa a grade Jersey cow that made 126 in three months and one week, after freshening. The cream was sold to the Albany Co-operative Creamery. Who can beat this. J. H. Coultard ia getting ready to build a bam and silo this summer. Quarterly meetings were held at the M. E. church last week. . J. Schulderman Is Cfindufdte For Secretary of State , Henry J. Bchuldermaa, Corporation Commissioner of the atate of Oregon yeaterday announced hia intention of njing aa a candidate for the Republican- nomination for. Secretary of State. .Mr, SchuUarman ' made the following statement: "If nominated for Secretary of State and elected at at the general election, I ahall con duct tha office on strictly business lines, cutting down expenses wherever possible and securing economy and efficiency as I have done in the office of Corporation Commissioner. Secretary Telia Buiiinefia Men To Get Rid of Useless Employees : WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 9 In anawering questions of newspaper men to-day regarding means for re ducing the high cost of living, Edwin T. Meredith, the newly Installed Sec retary of Agriculture, paid that un less employees, no matter in what line they may be engaged, must be releas- i ad from non-productive work and gir 1 an an opportunity to become produc i era upon the farm or in tha factory, i Jf thla ia done and If Jobbers and re- tailrrs recognize the harm that must , ultimately come from profiteering on 1 the farmer and content themselves with a reasonable profit, he said, the question of the high cost of living will largely solve itself to the permanent good of alL "The farmers of America," the new Secretary went on, "are willing to as sume their part of the responsibilities aa .American citizens in meeting any problem threatening the welfare and stability of our country, but this high cost of living problem is a mutual one, and they aak that it be approached by all the people as a common problem. They ask that there be an adequate number of producers of wealth, and only such number of distributors as is necessary to perform the services required. Tbey ask that the banks, railroads, wholesale houses,- retail es tablishments, factories, all of which ara vitally necessary to tha farmer and recognized by him as such, be speeded up. "The farmer asks that tha laborers in the mines, the factories and the mills, make an effort comparable to his to see there is Just as little labor expense aa posfble fn each article turned out by their hands. Given this and the mairufactuiers, 'Jobbers and retailers taking a reasonable profit and recognising the harm that must ultimately com from profiteering up on the-farmer, the question of the high cost of living wnl largely eohre itself to the permanent good of all con cerned. ' .... - - - Information On t ' , SpfatfM.aking Is Issued- at-0. A. C. Joe Reig of Portland, one of the best known auto show decorators, has been engaged by Lee L.. Gilbert, Elgin Six distributor to decorate ike Els-iii SU Shew rooms at 416 Lyea St.. fin' See tha latest Elgin Six-aport model that Just arrived from th" factory .at the salesroom, 415 Lyon St. flO (From - Department ' -of Industrial . Journalism, Oregon Agricultural College) . - Directions for tha heme preparation of tha-common saraya used for the control of fungous diseases of fruit trees have been issued by the station plant pathologist and may be secured without coat by writing to the Col lege Exchange 0. -A. C, Corvallie Standard commercial preparations of lime-sulfur are- usually better in strength- than the- grower -can make. although not differing essentially in quality. Xo commercial preparation of Bordeaux- known aa superior to the home-made predect, and none cheaper. Correct proration ia aimple and sy. mm auiu m uiuii SOURS THE FOOD Five ia the gretit sacred Chlneie -lumber, There are five virtues, five I colors red, yellow, vrhito, green, and .black five household gods, five plan- Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, Mars and Alureury five ranks of Nobility, five " j live enrdina points the mid. Says Exceat of Hydrochloric Add ' ' we' ,oulh d narth and ia Cause of Indigestion. I flv '"" A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion are near ly always due to acidity acid stomach and not, as most folks believe, from a lack of digestive juices. He states that sn excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then oar meals sour like garbage, in a can. forming acrid fluids and ; gases which inflate tha stomsch like a toy balloon. We . then get that heavy,' lumpy-feeling in-tha chest, we eructate sour food, belch gas, or hsve heartburn, flatulence, water brash, or nausea. He tells us to lay aside alt digestive aids and instead, get front any pharmacy four ounces of Jsd Salts and take a tablesnoonful in a glass of wster before brcsklsst while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief follows the first -dose, it is important to neutralise the acidity, remove the gas-making mast, start the liver, stimulate the Iridneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive luices, , Jsd Salts is inexpensive and is nude from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litnia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands,, of people foe stomach Jroubie with excellent results. I UM fcMM OIL tf KORf IN. fhlkw dlreo I I tlnne Kmln ajraiem batUh : bsHHsnse I likniler, ttMltbier. imainn. : i.i k i lAja u I awaj err i eettfa fjrflt Miialr W MUa uiUim Oils Ur &UaUUN. Konhay ft Manon, Wood worth Drug C o.t Burkhart & Ln, Fred Dawson Jewelry of Merit The many years that we have been in. business has established the fact that only jewelry of merit is sold at this place. There is real pleasure in selling beautiful articles that we know will wear indefinitely and give lasting satisfaction and pleasure to the owner. That is how we have built up our business., . ... y "... Visitors to the auto show will take real delight in looking over our superb lines of jewelry, plate, silver, . hand painted china and the many beautiful furnish ings for the home that we carry in stock. Gorham's Silver eaw -raaaarT "aaBaSr There is no silv er made to equal it. There is dis tinction and rich ness in the charm that it lends to any table. 'We carry a fine line of silver plate, articles in silver that set off a well dressed table. WILLS Diamonds . . . . .. The quality of diamonds sold here speaks for the care in which we have made our selections. Beautiful stones, perfectly cut ideal for engagement and .dinner rings. Come here for en gagement and wedding rings. Q F. G. WILLS, JEWELER West First Street We Open ' the New Season with a fascinating pre sentation of the favor ite styles which the foremost d e s 1 g n ers have chosen. Miss Manhattan Suits and Coats which re flect what's new on Fifth Avenue. Betty Wales Dresses and Frocks, created by master designers in the newest materials, with good workmanship, which will preserve the fashion lines. ' M. STERNBERG & CO. Ladiees Shop Visit the Albany Auto, Truck and Tractor Show, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, it is bigger, better, more elaborate than ever be fore. It is educational and instructive. See the wonderful mechanical progress which is ' reflected in the different makes of cars this" year, you'll be delighted with the reception you will receive and the entertainment which has been provided for you. el t I Butternut Twins ' - MADE. ONLY BV SEARS BAKERY The real Economy Loaf. ' Double-loaf in Single Pans, equal to 2 amall loaves, retaila at 18c . Aak jroer grocer for Sears Bread and ' take no other. Wrapped in Wax Paper to insure cleanliness. ' a i.i. -J St. SEAUS BAKERY The Home of. the Real 3uUrmut Bread In buying a Phonograph don't fail to see the great SYMPHONA -4 it rW-- i IT St ' It's quality of tone is unsurpassed. It has many exclusive ' features which put it ahead- of other . makes. Finished in beautiful mahogany and other woods, it is a beautiful furn ishing for any home. Sewing Machines We handle the White and Stand ard sewing machines old makes, that you 1cnow are good. Also electric sewing - machines which take the drudeerv ... out of sewing. ' , PIANOS .: .. ., ' We are agents for more than 40'different makes of high grade pianos.- We are able to suit you as to price and quality. See use before you" buy. High -grade organs, small musical instruments and sheet music.' , 1- ,. .it-. "Any thing in the Music Line" Automobile show visitors will do well to spend a part of their time in our store if considering any thing in the musical line. , Davmpbrt' Music ffi 309 West First Street