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COUNTY NEWS C3 E Notes from all parti of Linn Cointy 115 00000000000000 o 'DESPITE LEAGUE ,- O Automobile Show U O , Hold For Three Day. O JAl'AN HAS HUUK O Automobile Show at tlio .0 Armory, Thur.ly, Friday 0 and Saturday Fourth and Lyon O Streets. Music and entertain- 0 ll'Ki!!!! iliiliioi 1 illlllliiiiuii.lHilli'i: Items From Center Mist Edith Overton ii viitinr at the home of her f.ither, Schylcr Ov erton. Bom to Mr. and Mil. Sheriff Gen try a 12 1-2 pound ton. Mrs. Franklin and ton Floyd have , jrone to their new home nrar the coast to spend the remainder of the winter. Quite a bit of excitement a rsui ed here last week on account jf a coyote entering tome of the neigh bors yards. John Cozad and M.irvin Hunt of Albany, visited the Coi.id family last Sunday. Frank Pierce, who had been ill for WOOD IN FAVOR OF LEAUUE OF NATIONS MILITARY BUDGET FOR COMING YEAR nient, afternoon and evenings. 0 Increase For Army lllld Navy Admission 25 cents. Dancing Friday and Satur day nights, second floor of Murphy Motor Car company, Second and Ellsworth Streets, Multnomah hotel Jan or chestra. Charge $1 a couple and 10 cents for spectators, In 1020 Totals Millions OOOOOOOOOO 00 0 0 Xew Hatchery To Lacomb Itenti Mr. It. Tucker an old settlor h.'ic ami Uu'rlor is very ill witn para'.-y-'t. Dr. Booth it aitviulmi; him. The laptii people of Vlary and other places where iev Boycv l ac ni': !t will h. sorrv la ltj"n tltl I Open At Mehama he received a bad fall one iluy Ium week ire.ikmc a rib and scumii in- Ground for a larice trout and salmon 1 (0rnil injuriet. hatchery has been purchased by thej The oil company is ninking pro state on Stout creek at Mehama. I press with their drilling. They struck v..,i, th- t is. 1 bed rock and hail gone 22 fert in 1. ),.. .Ir.,lv two,,,, .l..r the .!.. i oli'1 wk las Sun UV evening I . . . . . , . equipment is fine and the I ervision of Leroy Ledjrewoo.1, super-1 . . . . . . . knows what he it doing. intendent. I Eggs and "eyes" will be shipped to There driller some time. Dassed awav at his home 1... TW. l,!-fc -ggs "! lre,Iv attended, n. held at the th nfW hatchery from Bonneville on "Muddy Cemetery". Mr. Oscar Wigle and son Charlo were Halsey visitors yestc.-day. Mill Gates Gatherings Glen Acker was shopping in Milt City Tuesday. Gwendoiin Johnson went to City Saturday to take a music lesson. Newt L;wis took a load of apples to Mill City Tuesday. Apples are scarse in this locality as a pood many were frozen. Freman Arpetsinprr, who has been ill the pi st two weeks was taken to Albany Monday to receive medical treatment. The machinery for the Black Eagle Hines has arrived in Gates and will soon be nstalled at the Mines. Mrs. Frankie Johnson went to Sta yton Monday, to have dental work don. Arlie Brown has -charge of the logging woods at Minto while Mr. Argetsinger is sick. The stock sale that was to have taken place at L Stafford in Gates was postponed till February 16 this is the second time the sale has been t postponed. Fine sunny days and cold nights is considered good for the fruit but is holding back the early gardening. the Columbia river. It is expected that operations will commence about April 1. Eggs and "eyes" will be hatched and the minnows distributed in the mountain streams of the valley. BLACKSTONE PLEASES AUDIENCES OF SALEM The Great Blackstonc master mag- I ician who is coming to the Globe 1 Theatnj February 17, is being enthus ' iastically received by other audiences 1 in the state according to the report : ' received from Salem, where he re- ! cently gave an exhibition of his baffl- I ing magic. , I The Capitol Journal says of the per formance: ' I All the magic of India, China and Egypt were like playthings in the hand of the great magician. Black- ' I stone, at the Opera House la-t night. For two hour the audience thorough ly enjoyed the wonderful illusion and trickery of this master, each one more baffling that the one beofre. I. There were a great many things that made the evening one of gen uine pleasure, first of which was the personality of Mr. Blackstone him self One .usually pictures a magic- SALE OF PAPER AND ,aV5 cort w,rra ,na u" y ' nttKnn nut iin rsnt tha mm RAGS BRINGS $146 : last night. Mr. Blackstone is quite City Superintendent Bietticher re-, huma and very witty. He keeps the ceived a check for $4-J6.';3 yesterday ' audience in a roar of 1j lighter the from a Portland firm for the paper '...,, , ,h ; r;,,,.. ags gathered by the children of.f . Daily Market Report Hay and Grata Valley Wheat 2.00 Oats 5c. Hv 16f.7$18. Millfeed $45.00. Flour $2 85 to $3.45 Wool and Mohair Wool $40. $52. Mchatr 65c. Butter. Butterfat and Ecta Butterfat 61c Creamery Butter, wholesale, 62c Eggs, buying price 3oc; retail 40c Dairy Butter 0c trade; retail 65c. Poultry Hens 23c to 2Sc; springs 25c. Old roosters 12c. Geese 20c Ducks 25c. Turkeys 32c. Vegetables -Cabbage, 7 l-2c; onions 7 1-2 c; lur nrps, 3 l-2c; potatoes 5c in trade Live Stork Market Furnished by D. E. Nebergall .Meat Co. Hogs 15c. Cows li"8c. Steers 7(210. Calves 14c. Ewes 3 5c, Yearlings 6S9c. Veal 18.il9c Uimbs 8iil2e. CHICAGO, Feb. 11 General l.eon- ant Wood, replying today to the re quest of Sena lor William K. Borah for viwet of republican parly candi dates on the league of nations and the pence ireity, nid he believed "that we should accept the leugue of nations at modified and safeguarded, by existing Lodge reservations." General Wood iloclurcd that in his opinion the people at large had indi cated they favored the irmly, pro vided America's tights were fully safeguarded, and that he did not be lieve It necessary to delap considera tion for a generiil election. BAKE RITE Bread Cake Ties Cookie. HolU. Doughnuts, Etc., art Making A HIT Try Them Elite Bakery & Confectionery AJ H f K r f y-, MAriwjj F WW STradivara. 1gN fo toH for Dancing and rags Albany schools, in the contest to raise money to buy a musical instrument for the schools here. 4'J810 pounds of pap er and 330 pounds of rags were gathered. Here Boosting Ford son Clifford Harold, representing Vick Bros., state distributors for the Ford, and Fordson, is in the city to boost 1iis line at the auto show. He will work with the Kirk-McKern Motor Co. lating amoung the audience a consid erable part of the time, he performs various tricks in such a refined and entertaining manner that no t one Irvine Is Truck Agent Former County Commissioner J. D. Irvine, who is now making his home in Portland is in the city to attend the auto show. Mr. Irvine is inter ested with his brother, George, in the Hawthorne Garage, state distribu tors for the Dearborn motor truck. From Shelbum Mrs. Frank Gooeh and daughter of She!ln:rn. left this noon for their home after visiting relatives here. Banks Closed All banks will be doused Feb.. 12 could take offense.' ' Lincoln Birthday. DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Say wa will both look and feel clean, aweet and fresh and avoid Illness. Sanitary aclence has of late? made rapid strides with results that are of ' untold blessing to humanity. The lat est application of Its untiring research la the recommendation that It Is as necessary to attend to internal sanita tion of the drainage system of the hu man body as it la to the drains of the boose. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, - splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the sys tem each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of not water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated hot water Is quietly extracting a large vol ome of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough Bushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, etomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who hsve sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but Is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of Internal sanitation. COMING SATURDAY EVENING Special Free Attraction Chief Red Fox Skiuhushu The famous Northern Blackfoot Interpreter of American Indian Music and Poetry and American Indian History and Legends. In Connection With the Bruce Evans REVIVAL MEETINGS Under the auspices of the Albany Minis terial Association. Baptist Church, Saturday Feb. 14 No admission. A free-will offering will be taken and the proceeds given entirely for the benefit of the Indian Mission School. ' For the impromptu dance or for an entire even ing's dance lor that matter you will find the Stradivara will supply you with ideal music. The beautiiul gliding waits of a famous symphonr orchestra the one-step or fos trot oi your Isvorite military band or the blatant blare of the Jus band can be yours by merely placing the proper record oat your Stradivara. And you can have socore alter encora because the Stradivara is ttreiees. Select any record made by any company. You caa play it better un your Stradivara. We're ready to show you. Albany State Bank "Always at Your Service' The Stradivara ha a sound-board like a piano a ratt iest departure from the old-etyie phonograph. There are no metallic, piercing or tnegapboue tuaea. Liberal Cuh Reduction this Week Fortmillcr Furniture Co. WtfUL- MAZM. UMPJ Western Klrrtrlc Karm Light And Tower Outllta . SUNBEAM MAZDA LAMPS SINS ONLY COMI'KTITOK ijvfmvthim; ii.i.-ri:it i. OUTFITS IN'STAI.I.Mt AMI IN Oi'KKATION. SATISKIKII CUSTOM KKS JOHN WINKI.KV, W. W. I'OI.AN'II. O. II. KKKIit.K.K. I It. COI'K LANO, JOHN WILLS, J. S. LUCKKY. WIIMNG DONE BY I.K KNSKD tk IIO.NDKII Wilt KM KN Phone 20 TIIK K.LKCTKIC 8TOIIK, INC S27 Weat Klrat St.. Albany AUTO SHOW BALL S w iivTi?ri tup i icnippc rii? t 1 1 1? JLLJMl,l 1 1 1 11 tKJOL Vl' Ulli r A LIVE BANK FOR LIVE PEOPLE Whatever your desire and ambition is for the year 1920. COME AND LET US ASSIST YOU In Putting it Over THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Equipped to serve your every business want and THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK 4 per cent interest on Savings Farm Loans Agents Federal Farm Loan Association i ALBANY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION 2--BIG NIGHTS--2 FRIDAY t SATURDAY Lewis' Multnomah Hotel Orchestra , and C. N. Cohen-Jazz Singer from i'antages Circuit A Big Time Each Night jj 5 Although this Orchestra is being brought here at J jfj great expense, no extra charge is being made j I SPECTATORS 10c. DANCERS $1.00 jj