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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
New Wall Paper Just In X'e have just received a new shipment of Spring Designs in Wall Paper, the very latest out. Come and look over our stock w hile it is full and fresh and make your selection for spring decorating. Now Is The Time to 15uy Dawson's Drug Store The liexall Store LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of Teople ad Activities About the City. From Pacific Hatchery O. E. Newport, proprietor of the Pacific Hatchery and poultry farm at Tangent, was an Albany business vis Hor Thursday. From Lebanon President Stewart, of the Lebanon bank arrived in this city Thursday noon on a business trip. On Business Morris Winters, a traveling com mercial salesman and a former resi dent of Albany transacted business here yesterday. Visits Relatives J. L. Hiller, of Seattle, who has been visiting relatives at Lebanon, was an Albiny visitor yesterday. Weather Report Tonight and Saturday fair. The river stands at 3.3 feet. Yesterday the temperature ranged from 31 to 43 degrees.' Leaves For San Francisco Mrs. M. A. Harris, mother of Mrs. J. F. Kenedy of this icty, left this noon for San Francisco to make her home. . Shelburn School Posed The school at Shelburn is reported closed, on account of the illness of the children in that section. Visiting In Salem Mr. and Mrs. William Hancock, are spending the week in Salem vis iting friends and relatives. Here From Salem Mr. Rothrack, a prominent insur ance man of Silem. was an Albany business visitor. Visits in Salem Mrs. T. G. Hopkins, left on the early train this morning for Salem to visit her mother and look alter business interests there. Makes Business Trip Mrs. A. Cohen went to Portland this morning, to visit riends and tran sact business in the Metropolis. Moves To Albany Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holman, who recently sold their farm in Benton county, hqye moved to their new home on west fifth street. Moves From Jefferson Mr. und Mrs. J. C. Mealcy. of near Jefferson, who bought a residence from Miss Maud? Henderson on Wal nut street are moving into the same this week. Here From Portland M. O. Wilkins president of the Por land Automobile Association is in citv attending the auto show. e,:t to Junction City W. M. Mason, foreman on repair i ing the electric track through Alb my iok a force of men to Junction City this morning to repair the track at that place. He will go to Eugene next week to complete the repair at at that place cause by the freeze. Returned Home Lee Hulburt, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hulburt of this city who is at tending the University of Oregon, ar rived home today to spend the week end. Writes From Oakland Harry Kuck, formerly of the Al bany Herald, writes Albany friends that he has a go,-J po-it.i.n in Oak land but it is no country for an Ore gon ian. Dr. Bridgewater Returns Dr. Bridgewater, who has been in the eist for the last three months, taking post graduate work at Cleve land, Chicago and New York, has re turned and resumed his regular prac tice with h;s o'fice in the a.nrk i-aild ing. Bought First Tractor The reports comes that. J. C. Brown and son of Shedd, wis the first to make a purchase at the Auto show. Shortly after the show opened yes terday they bought a Fordson to use on their farm at Shedd. Here From Halsey Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Smith, of Hal sey and amily were Albany business visitors today. Fron, Ta.iman W. H. Reidy. th ? r ad p I. 'in in of the Tallm.m road d"-r. -t, attended t' e H'tc show toda; Here From Scio J. D. Plumer, one of the old pion eers of the Providence ncighbarhood now a citizen of Scio, transacted bus iness here yesterday. From Portland Ex-county commissioner J. D. Ir vine of Portland, was an Albany business visitor yesterday. Mr. Irvine is in the automobile business. From Lebanon Mrs. Frank Doolittle, a prominent lady of Lebanon, was an Albany shop per yesterday. Went To Portland A. W. Ill ickburn, a former drug gist of Lebanon, was in this city this morning on his way to Portland. Ilarrisburg People Here Mr. and Mis. K. L. Heard and Mr. am' Mrs. J. A. Seotl, of H.iiTisbut'g, motored dawn to the auto show last night. Mr. Heard and Mr. Seotl are prominent business men of their home town From I'lainview Mr. and Mrs. Fori Oxford, of Pluln view, were Albany shoppers today and also took in the auto show. Went To Jefferson Mrs. Herbert Loom y. It ft on the early train today for Jeffer.on to vis it friends. Went To Halsey A. M. Hammer, C. M. Kendall. C. II. Jessie and J. S. Van Winkle went to Halsey last night to a-si.t Rev. Spencer and Rev. Cliino of that place ;n conducting revival services. They niad the trip by auto le'urning last night. From Tangent Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Seott, of Tan gent and little son were Albany bus iness visitors this afternoon. From Potter Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freerksen, prominent citizens of the Potter neigh borhood were Albany visitors today. Linn County Trucks Five of the Linn county gravel trucks were lined up in the street before the court house today. A by stander inquired if the county had gone broke or simply a strike on the part of the drivers. iM acres. Astoria Weddle and hushnmt, to Walter I). W'atkins, lands in Sec. 17, Tp 10. S. It. 3 W'lm. Annio Hoggs and husband, to M. A. Win. i. Iannis in Tp. la, S. R. 4 West, Cluster A. Austin and wife, to John K. Cox and wife, lands in North Brownsville, J. II. l.iv.oii and wife to K. I). Farrier and wife, lands in Tp, It, S. R 8 West. Lebanon ladg No., A. K. anil A. M , to tieorge Long, lot in Mtisome Cemetery Lebanon. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Carnation Milk lfc Otter Mince Clams, 2 for " 35c Drifted Snow l lour, Best hard wheat Hour, while it lasts, Per Sack $3.25 Green Peas, 1-ine Head Lettuce, Green Onions, Kale Greens, Cabbage, Hrusscll Sprouts, etc. . . We Appreciate your Order ami Guarantee Service Scars Grocery & Bakery '1m io!S USK KKAUti'lUlTTKUNUT HKKAI) Five new sugar mills, with a total capacity of B.OOtl tons of rune daily arc- to be erected in Negro, Phili ppics Island. Ten mills with n rap acity of 3,tMH tons of cane daily are already in operation in Negro. SAVE FUEL AND LABOR III" V HUT BLAST llt'KNK.U 1 3 .00 Fits any stove or range. See demonstration at 107 Lyon Street, any day after 1(1:00 a. in. BAPTIST 1 Warranty Deeds Theadore lloflieh & wife, to A. F. Zimmerman, lands in Sees., Iti and 17 Tp. 10, S. R. 3 West. 3 acres. Nancy D. Arnold, rt al to Albert Shclton, lands i Tp. 10. S. R. 2 West 6 acres. Linn County Fair Assn., to J. I Rodger and wife, lands, in Sec. 17, Tp. 10. S. R. 1 West. -'0 acres. Henry M. Roberts, to Roscmond K. Barnum, ands in Roberts Add to v-.i of Harrisburg. D. Watkins and wife, to Astoria Wcdiile. lands in Tp 10 S. R. West. I I CHURCH J S NViniY IMir.HT U ir- i rU Specials Friday Night Dancing Cards Theatre Are they wrong? Sunday afternoon 4 o'clock men onlm ROLFE THEATRE A Man's Preacher See the Exhibit at 132 Lyon St. Near Parker's Grocery 12-20 Kierosenelractorlth 16-valve engine ww Tomorrcv j WINS SIX OUT OF EIGHT COMPETITIVE CONTESTS Competing Competition . Tractors Fairbury, 111 (J Sullivan, 111. July 31 ------- 10 Weeping- Water, Nebr., Aug. - - - -10 Freeport, 111., Aug. 29 l.'J Elmwood, Nebr. (j Charles City, la., Sept. 4 8 Grinnell, la. 8 Malvern, la. 11 Average Fuel Cost Per Acre of Twin City,. 37.7 Cents Average Fuel Cost Per Acre of all Competitors 56.3 1 Cents Judges Decision T. C. First T. C. First T. C. First T. C. Third T. C. First T. C. Third T. C. First T. C. First The Right Place to Trade is where you get the Right Kind of Groceries and Good Service at the Lowest Possible Price. That is our policy in a nut shell. Give us a trial order and be con vinced Friday and Saturday We Will Sell OLYMPIC FLOUR, Per Sack $3.15; Per Barrel $12.50 FISCHERS SNOWFALL FLOUR, Per Sack $3.10; Per Barrel $12.25 OTTER BRAND CLAMS AND SHRIMP, 6 cans for $1.00 SMILAX OR BORDEN'S CANNED MILK. 6 large cans $1.00 FANCY SANTIAM BURBANK POTATOES, 100 pounds $4.50 FANCY CREAM ROLLED OATS, 9 pound sack 75c BUTTERNUT BREAD, Per Loaf i.... 10c & 15c Extra Special Saturday Only ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, 6 Pound Can $2.50 . EASTBURN BRO'S. THE CASH GROCERS THE AUTO SHOW WILL BE A HUMMER. COME smv. i aal -bs' r s lls r I I v . . -bjj .Hrjkuaa r -"U. OREGON TRACTION CO. DISTRIBUTORS FOR WILLAMETTE VALLEY . Salem, Oregon mm IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW iiimni