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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1920)
Renovate Your Hat With Colorite Hat Ilrite and Klkuy'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 LOGAL BRIEFS Pcrtoul Mrn lion of People ad Activities About theCity. Returned to Portland Mrs. Lavelle Epperly Bristow, went to Portland this morning after vis iting friends in this city. Mi'l City Visitors r. and Mrs. A. G. Hinkle, of Mill City, were Albany business visitors last night and today. Jefferson Visitor V. E. Buchanann, a well known cit isen of Jefferson, was an Albany vis itor list night. Here From Eddyville " Mrs. Anna B. Wendell, of Eddy ville was the guest of the Van Dran hotel hst night while in the city. From Marshfiel R. M. Middleton of Marshfield was a business visitor here again today. From Peoria Mrs. Geo. Bain, of Peoria, was a. visitor here yesterday afternoon. Her son John Albert is attending the Al high school. From Lebanon Mrs. W. T. Mooren, of Klamath Falls, was an Albany visitor this morning on her return to her home, after visiting relatives in Lebanon. Front Fayettavi'le Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson, prominent citizens of Faycttaville, were Albany visitors today. Here From Sweet Home Mrs. Frank Patterson, of Sweet Home, arrived in the city at an early hour today on a business trip. On Official Business O. K.. De Witte, of the Bureau of Labor, spent pin of this week in this city on official inspection. Went To Tolbut Hub Bryant, left on the early elec tric train today for Tolbut to look after business. Visits Friends .Mrs. M. Bobirr, of the state of Montana, returned to Portland today after visiting, Mrs.' C E. Roberts' of this city. Business Visitors A. M. Savage of Halscy. H. L. Sterling of Independence, Clifford Har old of the Vick Brothers of Salem, and Isabel Kennedy of Lebanon, were business visitors here last night, reg istering at the Albany. Sampson Tractors The first car load of Sampson true torsjor Albany tractor company ar rived here yesterday. The new firm will occupy the building now occu pied by the Day Motor company who will move into their new quarters about the first of the coming month. Visits Parents Miss Bessie Keebler, a student at the O. A. C. was in this city this morning o he way to Lebanon to spend the week end with her parents ; Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Keebler. ' Speaks At Jefferson Rev. J. C. Spencer, of the Meth odist church, is to address the young ' people's rally at Jefferson tomorrow evening. To Visit Parents . Mrs. Myrtle Owen, the bookkeeper I of the Highway garage, went to Lcb- ' anon this afternoon, to visit her par , ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dcnsmore. , Wen tTo Portland Miss Dena Eagen and brother Leo, ! and sister Mrs. Guy Howe went to ! Portland this morning where Miss Eagen is to be married this afternoon to. W. B. Parker, a well known for- ' mer citizen of this city, i Eye Specialist Here Dr. Will J. Thompson, a prominent ' eye specialist made his first, trip to Albany today. Dr. Thompson will es- ; tablish a regular itiniary in a number : of valley towns and will be in Albany about every three weeks. Lebanon Elks Arrive Abe Bogart and J. M. Burtenshaw and about a dozen other leading elks of Lebanon, appeared on the scene here this morning to join the elk ex cursion fr Newport. Preach At Tangent Rev J. E. Squire, of San Francisco, is announced to preach at both the morning and the evening service at Tangent Methodist church tomorrow. Called to Portland O. A. Archibald was call to Port land yesterday, on account of the ser ious illness ft himjasother Frank. Washington's Birthday February 22 Legal Holiday - All Day Monday, Feb. 23 This Institution Will Be Closed i The inspiration of Washington's staunch Americanism has this year a wonderful timeli ness. Upon the birthday of the Father of our country may we each resolve to maintain, indi vidually and collectively, ideals worthy of our Nation, and to support those ideals by influence and action to the limit of our power. Like Washington, may we be loyal Ameri cans, far sighted, energetic, courageous, patri otic! Albany StateBank ALBANY, OREGON . Always At Your Service Went To Newport K. D. Cusick. of the J. W. Cusick bank, went to Newport today to take an active part in the Elk's celebra tion tonight. From O. A. C Prof John E. Love, professor of mathematics in the 0. A. C, was an Albany visitor todiy. Prof Love is a former school nun of this county and has many friends here. Went to Portland Miss Maude Bryant, of the First National bank, went to Portland to day to spend the week end visiting with friends and relatives. Here From Lebanon K.va Marie Keebler of Lebanon is spending the week end with her sis ter Miss Mablv Keebler. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF LENT WILL HE TOPIC OF SERMON day. One store sUtrd that thirty eight person had bought 'cords.' dur ing the day, while other stores re ported! similar purchasers. " Services for the Flint Sunday in Lent will be held at 8 and 10:30 a. in. at St. Mary's church, A Benedictine Father of Mt. Angel Cllcgu will have charge of the services in the absence' of the pastor. The subject of the sermons will bo "The Significance i'f tho Lenten Season," Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Vespers will lie sung i at 7:S0 p. in. The subject of the even ing sermon will be "Lenten Observ ' anee." A Joint postural letter of tl'o ; Catholic Bishops of the United Stales . will be published from the pulpit at both morning service, t Returned From Rosehuri Mr, Itlll, of the Globe Theatre, re turned from a hualnrss trip at Hose burg yestcnUy afternoon. Weather Report Tonight and Sunday fair. Yesterday the temperature ranged from 81 to fil degrees. The river stands at 2.5 feet. Wtnt To 1'ortl.ind Mrs. Illuunt, of the lllue Bird res taurant went to Portland, last night having bee,, r.illed thrrr on ur count of the death of two relatives. llANtJl'KT TAKES PLACE (Continued From Page 1) Visitors to the city at the conven tion were taken to the various spots of interest about Albany today in automobiles furnished by the resi dents of the city. Machines left the Presbyterian church at 4 o'clock and returned at 6 in time for the ban quet. Sunrise communion service will be conducted by Rev. G. T. Clark of Cor vallis on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. Convention Sunday school will be held at the United Presbyterian church at 9:45. An address will be delivered at 3 o'clock by Dr. McAfee. A pagent by the intermediate and junior societies of Albany will be a feature of the program Sunday after noon. It will begin at 2:30 o'clock. The convention closes Sunday night. I "CORDUROY CLUB" SUGGESTED TO MEET HIGH COST OF LIVING It has been suggested lh.it 'cordur oy Club" bo otgunUcd in Albany as a dirge number rfom most every line would probably be elligible. In Stork to,, California the report comes a follows: j "Fifteen hl'.-h school instructors t here have agreed to don corduiuy I trousers as a measure to cut down the I high cost of living and many of them ; have already begun to wear the 'cords' On top of this many inddivjduals in various 'white collar' professions have I Joined the 'corduroy club. Local newspaper reporters, high school in structors and county office rrputics are now enrolled in the 'club'. "A veritable run on the various clothing stores was reported yester- Boys Blouses at One Dollar and Fifty Cents Any mother ran hardly afford to be witl ollt a couple of extin hoy's tilounen when they cull be purchased as reasonable as the iiiiea we are selling at Our Pol Inr and Fifty Cents, They're unusually well made, of good wearing materials and cost about what you would pay for the rloth alone. We have Just received a Inrge shipment in light ami dark stripes, and In blue Chambray, all guaranteed. The Blain Clothing Co. "Value Firt" Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner tc Marx W ashington wrote these w or ds to Lafayette "Nothing but harmony, honesty, industry and frugality are necessary to make us a great and happy people." February 22, is Washington's birthday; it's a good time for all of us to pause and take his words to heart. We dont need to worry much about the "hon esty." The United States has that quality in goodly measure. We do need more "harmony" and all of us need to work harder and save more. The To ggery M. STERNBERG & CO. Men's Shop 1st & Broadalbin Sts.