FRED DAWSON
Has Made Arrangements to Supply
ANTI-URIC
The Famous, Herbal Remedy for
RHEUMATISM
To their customers in this vicinity. Anti-Uric is
guaranteed to give results and satisfaction in all cases
or rheumatism, gout, lumbago and kindred ailments
or the money spent for it will be refunded.
Get an outfit of Anti-Uric today and give it a
trial. It never disappoints.
FACTORY DOING A
THRIVING UUSINESS
LOCAL BRIEFS
Tenons! Mention of People aod Activities About the City.
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Here From Cascadia
Geo. W. Geiscndorfer, proprietor of
the Cucadia hotel and soda springs,
was in this city last night and today.
Roseburg Visitors
Mrs. C. L. Hayes, of Roseburg is
an Albany visitor at the home of Mrs.
Rockey Willis.
Court At Salem
Attorney Gale S. Hill, left on the
early train today, for Salem to trans
act business in the Curcuit court of
Marion county.
Went To Independence.
Mrs. Frank U Brown and son Sid
ney, made a business trip to Inde
pendence today.
Visits Sisiter
Mrs. R. A. Erwin went to Salem
this morning to visit her sister Mrs.
Brown who is reported seriously ill.
Went To Portland
Miss Wolfe, bookkeeper in the
Sternberg store, went to Portland
this morning on a business and plea(
sure trip.
Here From Lebanon
Mrs. Hattie Benshaw, of Lebanon,
was an Albany visitor this morning
on her way to Orville to visit rela
tives. Visiting Relatives
Miss Gertrude Tyccr, of Browns
ville, is spending the week in this
city visiting at the home of her uncle
and aunt Dr. and Mrs. A. Stark.
Returned From Detroit
Supervisor of the Santiam Nation
al Forest, C. C. Hall, returned from
Detroit yesterday and states that
there is less snow in the mountains
than has been known for many years.
From Tallman
Mr. and Mrs. McQueen, well known
farmers of Tillman, arrived here this
morning on a business trip.
Went To Dal'is
Attorney J. R. Wyatt, left on the
.early train this morning to attend
court at Dallas Polk county.
From Scio
D. W. Weaver, of Scio, was an
Albany visitor last night registering
at the Van Drin hotel.
From E'k City
D. V. and J. J. Rhodes, of Toledo
Lincoln county, transacted business
here today.
Freight Train Off
The usual weekly wreck of the
freight train from Yaquinna occured
yesterday, holding up the passenger
train until a late hour last night
Here From Mill City
B. 0. Gainer, one of the well known
, citirens of Mill City, w is an Albany
visitor last night and today.
I Went To Salem
Mrs. E. E. Ling left for salem this
morning and will be joined by Mr. Ling
at that place Friday of this week.
Left For Home
Mrs. Kitter, of Bosman Montana,
left for her home this morning after
visiting here at the home of Mrs. J.
K. Derrett.
Albany Visitor
Mrs. Ella Stewart, of Portland, was
an Albany visitor last night on her
return from Newport.
On Business Trip
Dennis Cormrir, a prominent busi
ness man of Lebanon, arrived in Al
bany this noon on a business mis
sion. Went To Salem
D. 0. Woodworth one of the lead
ing druggists of this city m ide a bus
iness trip to Salem this afternoon.
' Portland Visitors
Fletcher Linn and R. E. Bristow, of
Portland were business visitors here
' yesterday i connection with the Al
bany Furniture factory.
Harrisburg Editor Here
M. D. Morgan, editor of the Har
'rtshurg Bulletin, arrived in this city
today noon on business matters.
From Lebanon
Miss Mary Lawrence, of Lebanon, is
serving as one of the nurses in the
St. Mary's hospital this week.
Another Valentine Reported
A fine baby girl was born Satur
' day, St. Valentine's Day to Mr. and
I Mrs. Earl Brandebury, making their
happy little family consist of two
boys and a girl. Mr. Brandebury, who
is local manager of the Hammond
Lumber Co., is all smiles. Mother and
daughter are reported doing nicely.
Robert Murjhy 111
Reports from Portland toctay state
that Robert Murphv. who is confined
at the Good Samaritan hospital, is in
a critical condition and may not iive
through the night. Mr. Murphy, who
is one of Albany's best knowr, citi
zens and pioneer merchants went to
Portland recently for treatment- for
a serious trouble, and his relipsc will
be received by his many friends here
with profound r
Weather Report
Tonight and Wednesday fair. Yes
terday the temperature ranged from
31 to 45 degrees. The river stands
at 2.8 feet.
The Albany Futniturv Factory is
classed among the best of its kind in
the state and is doing a thriving bus
iness according to the r port which
issued yesterday following a meet
ing of the stockholders and officers
which was attended by Fletcher Linn
and K. K. Hi stuw -of I'orilund.
The Portland men st.ite that the
f.ietoty here i not surpassed in the
state, ill the hisih class of work now
being turned out und is in u ehl--with
the three leidlng siiml.r fac
tories of Portland. Mr. Linn and Mr.
Hristow are c.ich interested panic in
the factory here. Their visit lure
yesterday w.is simply to confer with
the mimaiicmcnt and consider future
policies of the plant. The plant un
der the management of the original
owners had various jdver-c exper
iences and was taken ov, r by loe.il
men in association with Fletcher Linn
of Portland who is an experienced
furniture manufacturer.
LINN COUNTY MAN
TO BUY HOLSTEINS
Geo. A. McCart to Ix'ave for
fcasi 10 inrcnase iiikii i
Hmrio Cattf I
Geo. A. McCirt was in town today
from HarrUtiurg making final ar
rangements before leaving for Onuha
and other points east where he will
buy up two car loads of full blood
Holstein cattle for a number of liar-ri-hurg's
diirymen. He visited the
college at Corvallis this afternoon to
secure letters of introduction lo prom
incut Eastern breeders and heads of
colleges.
Mr. McCart is an entheusiast in
the Holstein game. Throught his ef
forts a Linn County Holstein Associa
tion was formed at Harrisburg last
! Thursday with a membership of eight
breeders. Officers of the association
were elected as follows: H. W. Cool
ey, president; Geo. McCart, secretary
and treasurer; Clarence Evans, Geo.
Looney and Loren Grimes, directors.
Two additional directors will be elect
ed later from other parts of the county..
INFLUENZA HITS
FARM BUREAU
Many Meetings arc Postpon
ed and Work Hindered;
Breeders to Meet
The liifiuetiin take, a pint in the
work of the Farm llurenu if the po-t-IKHitiig
of various meetings in the
county means any thing. According
to the repoit of county agent S. V.
Smith the farm bureau meting slnted
for Crowfoot near l.Wi.innn for yes
tcrd iy w is indefinitely posponed and
the laike Creek retention School nenr
llalsey, which was to have been held
toduy and tomorrow v.i alu luid on
the shelf for fuiuie refer nee. The
Shedd's organisation is to hold a
nieitii'g tomorrow evening to select
projects for the ensuing year.
The directors of the breeders as
sociation of the county are to meet
it the Si. Francis Satuiilny noon, to
consider several matters of special
iniportunee, including the avUvisabil
ity of publishing a breeders' direc
tory for the county. The board of
directors are: Hon. Frank 1'oiterj
president; Kd Schocl, vice president:
A. C. Schmiit, treasurer; and S. V.
Smith secretary, including the nitili
tiunal dircciois: M. Averhoff. of Leb
anon; K. 11 Hollow ay. R. 1. llruk
hart, C. C. Cole, and A. G. Popst, of
Albany and vicinitv; J. L. McKnrland.
of Tangent; Hen Sudtvl, of Htilsey;
Geo A. McCart, of Harrisburg and
C. II. Davidson, of Shedd. It is the
plan of the board to have a great
stock exhibit at the county fair this
Ml.
iMissGraccdillofSch
lieconu H liridv of J. C.
Kdicants of Spokane
Mis Grace Gill of Scio becume the
bride of J. C. Kdw.itds of Spokane
this afternoon at the home of her
parents Mr. mil Mrs. Mat Gill in
Scio. Miss Gill lias spoilt most of I
her life in Scio and is a l.uiy of hU'h
nil.iiiiiucnU and has many friends ill I
this county. The hridi gromn in a
prominent business Until of Spokane.
The couple will leave at once for
Honolulu to spend their honeymoon.
Marriage Limine Issued
Marriage licenses Nvers Issued to
day In Albany to Jack Stevens uf
Waterloo and Mary Stevens of I.; Yin
on and also lo Chester Allyn of Van
rouvtr, Wash., and Selma Wilden ..n
of Caseadia.
Musket Social
There will be a basket social given
next Saturday evening, February 'J I
nl the Fairmont Grange. North Al
1'iiliy. Kveryone is cordially invited
and Indies bring well filled li i d.el i.
A List of
Desirable Records
In Sleek Today
M Baby's imp
(;iimhini Mountains lSti2
Alcoholic Blues ISiHT
Wonderful Pal lW'-l
Byclo IMS
lust fcr Mary & Me : 2MU
Rings 2S2!)
I.ola One Step 2831
I.'JI.byTime 'IX'i'l
l.rde..iiia '....2SM
Swancc Ki, "!es
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i Neve Knew 2? HI
-i hose Lraftuis Blues 2S13
Woochvcrt Drug Co.
Phcr.esn ph Headquarters
Daughter Born
Born February 15, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Griham, of Carlile Wash., an
eleven pound daughter. Mrs. Graham
was ormerly Miss Irene Gilchrist of
this ciiy.
Coi vallis Visitor
Attorney Geo. W. Deuman, of Cor
vallis. formerly county school super
intendent of Benton county, tran-ac-
ted business in Albany this afternoon.
FIRST LESSON in ECONOMY
Pay Cash and Get What You Pay For. You pay less
for the best when you buy from us. .
SNOWFALL HARD WHEAT FLOUR, Per Sack $3.10
OREGON NAVY BEANS (White), 4 pounds for 25c
READY CUT MACARONI, ll.pounds for $1.00
SWIFT'S WHITE, WHITE NAVY OR BOB WHITE SOAP, 4 bars 23c
ROLLED OATS IN BULK, Per pound 9c
SILVER FLAKE ROLLED OATS, Per Package 35e
GOOD CANNED KRAUT, 2 Size Cans, Per can lie
GOOD BULK COFFEE, 3 pounds for $1.00
GOLDEN BORAX WASHING POWDER, Large Package 25e
SPECIAL
HANDY EGG CRATES, Holds 12 Dozen Eggs, Each 50c
SUN DRIED APPLES, Per pound 15c; . 7 pounds for $1.00
GOOD BOTTLE BLUING, 3 for 25e
BUTTER NUT BREAD, Per Loaf 10c and 15c
Phone Your Order C. 0. D. We Deliver the Goods
EASTBURN BROS. THE CASH GROCERS
EASE THE PAINFUL
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NEVER breaks faith, Sloan's Lini
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external pain and ache, rheumatic
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lame, tore, strained muscles, bruises,
sprains.
For 38 years it has gone ahead win
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strengthening its reputation as the
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relieving the aches and j .mt cf men
and women, this old faintly standby
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promptly and ur ly. Don't Le w ithout
a bottle another day keep it l.jndy.
All Druggists 35c., 70c.. 4 M0.
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State
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Aftry mtiti pergalhn
The Rise of Maxwell Is Due
To Its Metals
Fine soil makes fine wheat; fine feathers make
a fine bird; and fine metals have made the
Maxwell. They have given it:
1 A life of 100,000 miles. 2 Thriftiness.
For its metals are light in weight. Therein
comes thrii'tincss.
But these nct'il' are of extra strength.
Therein come; !on
Metallurgist l!ksc who have made the
study of metals a science will tell you that
such metals are costly, but they guarantee
quality in a car and their generous employ
ment in a Maxwell is by far the best evidence
anyone may need to determine its quality.
They are almost alone responsible for the
rapid rise of Maxwell, for the fact that nearly
400,000 now have been built, for that ever
growing friendliness to Maxwell the world over.
Waldo Anderson
DISTRIBUTOR
&Son
Albany, Oregon