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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1920)
Renovate Your Hat With Colorite Hat Drite and Elkny's HAT DYES, you can make a perfectly good hat out of your last year's straw hat. A bottle of hat dye, one treatment, some different flowers and trimming and presto your friends will never know it. Any Color or Shade, 25c DA WSON'SDRUG STORE LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People and Activities About thsCity. From Cottar Groge H. F. Wynne, of CotUire Grove was in this city today to attend the funeral of his borther Lawrence Wynne. Conducts Funeral - Dr. J. R. N. Bell, of Corvallis. con ducted the funeral services of the late Lawrence Wynne here today with whom he was a close friend in Ba ker City for many years. From Brownsville Hiss C. Schoezlen, of Brownsville was an Albany visitor this morning on her way to Sacramento Calif. Attends Elks Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Orison, of Leb anon arrived here early this morning to join the Elks' Excursion to New port. From Brownsville - A. J. Kirk, one of the prominent pioneers and business men of Browns ville, transacted business here today. Returned From Oregon City . Dan Mishler, returned from Ore gon City last night where he had been to visit with a brother for a few days. On Business J. H. Kelly, of Seattle, left for his home this morning after attending to business matters in this city. From Plainview Gordon Pike, one of the leading ' farmers of near Plainview transacted business here yesterday. Mr. Pike formerly lived near Tangent. From Scio Jermon Smith, of Scio passed this way today on his return from a bus iness trip at Brownsville. Here From Gates Mrs. I. V. Kane, of Gates, was an Albany visitor last night. Mr. Kane is the principal of the Gates school. Here From Tangent Lore, Luper. of Tangent, was an Albany visitor again last night to as sist in the musical program at the Baptist church. Taquina Visitor E. E. Hand, a well known citizen of the Yiquina City, was an Albany business visitor last night at the Van Dran hotel. Returned From Port'and H. F. Merrell returned from Port land, last night where he had been on a business trip. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bing, left this morning for their home at Winatchie Washington, after visiting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Harte of this city. Went to Salem Miss Marguerite Hollins, Miss Ian tha. Smith Miss Sally Cusick and Mrs. Ralph R. Cronisc will go to Salem this evening to witness the Sjlem-Albany high school basket ball game. Mrs. Newton Here Mrs. Frrd Newton and son, Freder ick, of Portland, are guests at the home of Mrs. Newton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sox. Went to Portland Attorney L. L. Swann left on the 6.45 train this morning for Port land and from there to Pendleton on legal business in the interest of a client. Attends Conference R. R. Cronise and E. M. Ragen, two Albany scribes, went to Eugene this afternoon to attend the conference of the news paper men of the state which is being conducted under the auspices of the department of Jour nalism of the University of Oregon A complete program is given In an other column of this issue. ; The Democrat Presidential Straw Ballot Vote for one, placing X before i name. I Hoover Wood I McAdoo I Johnson j i Lowden j j j Palmer j ; j j Pershing "j I j j Gerard j 1 1 Bryan ; 1L . I My party affiliation is S i Name Address ' (Cut out, and mail or bring to ! The Democrat office. Mark enve j lopes "Straw Ballot.") ' I I 3 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS GOOD ITALIAN DRIED PRUNES, 5 lbs. for $1.00 GOOD PETITE DRIED PRUNES, 7 lbs. for . .$1.00 NICE SUN DRIED APPLES, 7 lbs. for $1.00 FANCY EHMAN RIPE OLIVES, Gallon can . .$1.65 CRISCO, 112 lb Can 55c; 3 lb can $1.10; 6 lbs $2.15 DEL MONTE CATSUP, Pint Bottle 23c WHITE NAVY BEANS (Oregons) 4 tbs. for... 25c MAZOLA OIL, Pint 40c; Quart 75c; Gallon . . .$2.65 GOOD BULK COFFEE, 3 tbs. for .$1.00 ROYAL CLUB OR M. J. B. COFFEE, 5 lb. can $250 GOOD COUNTRY LARD, Per lb 32c SNOW FALL HARD WHEAT FLOUR, Sack $3.00 PERFECTION SODA CRACKERS, 16 tb Box Per pound : 18c STNADARD PACK TOMATOES (Bear Brand) 14c GOOD CREAMERY BUTTER, Per lb 60c Phone 58, We Deliver C. O. D. EASTBURN BRO'S. THE CASH GROCERS ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY DRAWS Opening Production is Suc cess; Comedy Billed for Next Week The fir-t npin-arunce of the Al cazar Stock Company, which will play in Alhany euoh Thursiliy night, was well received by a partly filled houe last evening. "Tess of the Storm Country", the opening production, was well presented and the rase collect ed by Louis R. Christ acquitted itself in splendid fashion. It is hoped that the people of Al bany will support this company uf ficiont'y to warrant continuing their weekly visits to this city, for it offers a diversion from the regular picture program that should be appreciated. The company hus been assembled from different parts of the country and care is used in the staging of the productions, spevi.il scenery and cos tumes coming with every piny. The Alcaxir company will visit Willamette Valley cities for a few weeks prior to their regulur run at Portland where they will take the place of the Alcaxar musical comedy stock company now playing. Miss Mae Whitfield, who took the part of little motherless Tcssibel give a fine interpretation of the juvenile character and G. Richard Frazier made a splendid Frederick Graves, the young minister. Niel MrKinnon gave a fine piece of character acting in the role of Exrn Longman, the half-wit and Karal Voss was a mean villian in the part of Ben Letts. The rest of the cast is capable and all handled their parts in professional style. Next Thursday the offering will be "Nothing But the Truth", the vehicle in which Max Figman starred with success. This is 'a comedy in three acts and is a riot of fun from the first to last The admission is made at popular prices and it it expected that a strong friendship wilt develop in Albany between the public and players on their successive visits. the copy was printed thit should have been left out. On the tida of the paper on which, the ad was written was a note of instruction about the cuts to ue n the ad. lit hiiiii man ner this was set and printed. Mr. McDowell states that he has plenty of high heel pumps with tongues, but that ho happened to be out of the cut to illustrate It and asked the Demo crat to supply the proper picture. r'lu at llsls.y il.tlsey is livl:i its turn wiih the "flu" and t is lv; irteii that there are nearly Sl'O c.i.cs iu tha' pnrt of the county. Miss I'racuek I". Mis, I.illinn IVicack, one of the popular clerks at Leslie's Confection ery, was taken suddenly ill yester day afternoon and was removed to her home. Heart trouble was thought to be the cause. Weather Kepart Yesterday the temperature- ranged from 47 to Si degrees. The river stands at 2.B feet. Went To Portland Miss Dena Eagan left for Portland today where she expects to remain for about three months. Error In Adevrtisement In setting the ad for the McDowell Shoe Company yesterday a part of Webster's 3rd & I. yon 2K3 It Rolled Oats, Choice and Clean, 3 pounds 23c Fresh Roast Coffee, 3 lbs $1.00 Gunpowder Tea, per lb. . ,58c Japan Tea, Per lb 55c Crescent Baking I'owder, 7 lb ran, this week 21c Herring in Oil or Tomato Sauce, 15-os flat cans ...20c Florida Grape Fruit 10c A variety of Pure Fruit Jelly, a glass 13c This is the weather for Maple Syrup or block honey. We dispense Made in Albany bread, tha day it is baked. Milk, Cream and Butter SPECIAL SALE Winter Millinery Greatly Reduced 07 We have about three dozen excellent num. bers remaining from this seasons stock which we will sacrifice at a big reduction. t Hats that wer $5.00 to $12.00 we are plac ing on sale for a few days at from $1-50 to $3.00 Still Stylish, Good Quality and Plenty of Time to Wear Them MILLINERS SMITH SISTERS 338 West 1st St. Next Lyceum Number Ida M. Tarbell America's Foremost Woman in America at the Peace Conference Friday, Feb. 27, First Presbyterian Church 8 p.m Admission 75c; Students 50c. The chance of a Lifetime Saturday 11:45 B. P. O. E. ELKS The Train for Newport leaves Al bany at 11:45 Saturday. All Elks whether members of Albany Lodjee or not, will be presented with a Free Ticket to Newport, if they present themselves at the S. 1 Ticket oflice not later than 11:.J". If you are in a hurry to return home, you can arrive back in Albany at 5:10 Sunday afternoon. If you arrive at the depot at 11 : lfi the train will be kotio. SAUSAGE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY We will offer for our Saturday Special FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE A whole hog freshly ground into delicious chopped meat, at K 25c Cheaper than you can buy the pork alone FRESH FISH Salmon Halibut Smelt-Crabs, Etc. COME EARLY E. C. Smith Meat Co. 210 West 7th St. "Where Good Meat Is Sold Right" Saturday Specials FISH, Salt Herring 10c lb. Salt Salmon 20c lb. New Shipment in Today Fresh Shipment coming today for your Friday dinner. Fine Shipment of Salmon Halibut Smelt Crabs Oysters Clams and other delicacies of the briny deep Independent Meat Market 103 Lyon Street. "FIGHTING the BEEF TRUST" Alco Bread, Rolls and Doughnuts Are in a Class By Themselves Fancy Oranges, Per Dozen 25c to 75c Fancy Grape Fruit, each 8c to 13c . Fancy Apples, Per box $2.00 to $2.50 Cooking Apples, Per box $15 HOLMAN & JACKSON