?: fiW II 1 No.l Auto graphic Kodak Jr. Price $1667 Pictures, . 2V4x3i inches EVERYBODY likes pictures everybody likes to make them everybody can, with this simply worked instrument. No sooner does the opened box disclose a Kodak than the camera is in eager hands and "click" the first picture is made. Our stock is varied nd complete, but there is one thing you won't find here "something just as rock)." We sell the real thing. Brownie Cameras $2.86 up. Kodaks from $6.49 up. FRED DAWSON Kexall Store LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People apd Activities About the City. in this city, Mrs. E. B. Small. Returned From California Mr. and Mrs E. H. Rhode, who have brvii visiting in California for sever.il mouth, returned home last night. Krom Sweet Home Miss Gertrude Barr. a teacher in the schools of this county, and a daughter of Mr. and Mr. S. V. Barr, of Sweet Home, was an Albany visi tor yesterday. I.channn Visitor Alma Morris, a pioneer of Lebanon and vicinity, transacted business in the city Saturday afternoon. Visits Parents Mr. and Mr. Clarence Wile, of I Benton county, spent the week end ' here visiting their parent anil other friend and relatives, i Shedd Visitor .Henry Kivorkst-n. a retired fanner residing at Shedd, arrived here thi I morning to tiatisHi't busines. : Krom Mill City I O. Tinkle ii ml R. Kutton, of Mill City, were Albany viitor over Sun day. Went To Salem Van WtiiW, left this morning for Salem, to look after the interest of hi firm in the rapitol rity. Krom Jefferson K. W. Krhart, of Jefferson, who has recently old his farm In that vic inity was an 'Albany busine vi itor today and may locate here . From dates R R Ros. a well knnwn riilien of Rate, transacted bnines here 1 this forenoon. Visit Parents Mr. Ii'a Burleson, cf south eat ' em. M'ouri, arrived in this city to diy en her wav to Mill City to visit rr parent, rr end Mr Reo JacoH who he ha not Si-en for :tc.-l ve:-r. R-tnrmit To Position Miss il.ml Kaii. i-eturne' to her work at the Cuirk bank, tc-lav nf'.T teinc out far scverrl day on account cf b -r ill I every Monday and in Corvallis i-acli Tuesday of the week. On Business Dr. W. W. Kimmell, pf Lebanon, was in this eity today on professional business. Dr. Kimmell has been one I an asssavawssssB aaaaBiB) essssassasi Visited At Elmira C. E. Rexford. F. W. Smiih, and W. W. Greene, of the Nebergall meat market made a trip to Elmira Lane county yesterday. Visited Brother Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenberg, of of Lebanon's well known physicians, Salem, visited Mr. Stenberg' hro- - for many years. Keturocd rn m rruLsville Mr. and Mrs. Earl Su inr.l, u :urned from Brownsville thi morn ing, where they had been to spend the week end visiting Mr. Stannard'-parents. Went To Portland ! Vent To Jefferson W. M. Parker, of Benton county re- Miss Nellie Si -ph.' son and Mis. turned to Fortland today after vis- b'er.son retur-a i t th-.ir home in itirg at his old home. Mr. Parker Jefferson this mornix: after spc.idiiijr is in the employ of the Pacific Paper the wtek end her; visiting relatives, company. On Business Courts in Salem Hon."Cha. Chili!., of Brownsville. Judge P. R. Kelly, went to Salem was an Albany visitor today on his ther and family here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stenberg. From Pirtle James Oyer, a well known pioneer farmer residing near Pirtle was an Albany visitor this forenoon. way to Corvallis. Visits At Marion .Mrs. A. H. Hunt and Mrs. Mavry, left this morning for Marion to visit again uxlsy :o conduct court as cir cuit judge in his district. To Attend Anto School William Greene ,who has been working in th Sears bakery, for the friend and relatives. last three months went to Portland From Scio this morning to attend a tractor and Mrs. Mina Curl, of Portland was an auto school. .Albany visitor this morning on her return home from Scio where she Returns To Brownsville Miss Beatrice Holbrook, returned to her home near Brownsville today after spending the week end here vis iting hr'cous::i Miss Claire Tillman. ' Celebrates Weduir.g Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pirtle of the St. Francis hotel, celebrated their 31 wedding anniversary yesetrday. They were married in the state of Iowa and came to Oregon 16 years airo t cxt May. Prof. South Here Prof. Chas. South, of Portland, is in this city today giving instruction in violin muie. Prof South i here has been for the last few weeks. Portland Visitor Mrs. Sadia Mohr and daughter Pcarle, of Portland, spent the week end here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. H. L. Stenberg. Went To Portland Mrs. M. S. Holmes and daughter Mary Louise, left this morning for Portland to spend a few days visit ing friend and relatives. Returned Home Mrs. H. SI. Welch, of Portland, re turned to her home this morning af-t"-r visitine at the home of her -tter BULK 00s Drugs of Quality In every consideration of safety, economy and results, it is always best to buy good drugs. Ve decided long ago that we could not afford to handle anything but the best and our custo m:rs reef the same way apparently. So when you want drugs of unequal quality, ourity and strength-you have only to come here to get them. Burkhart&Lce DRUGGISTS First and Ferry Sts. Accepts Position Ralph Lamb, of CovavlllU, and a former citlten of Albany, visited friends hure yvstcVday on his way to Portland, where he has accepted a position in the internal revenuo ser vice. Krom Oregon City I. 1. Stephens, ef Oregon' City, formerly a resident of this city, Iran, acted business here today Mr. Steps en has sold his pl;o:ieriy here which is located on west fclh sirvel He 1 now employed in the Oiegon City paper mills. Krom Brownsville D. K. Newlaiid, of Brownsville, ar rived here thi noon on hi way back to the lugging camp In the coast mountain where he is working. Son Dies at Newherg E. Glenn, of Mill City, wa In thi eity today on hi return from New terg where he hail been on account of the death of his step son who ded there of pneumonia Sells Bakery Plant The Elite Confectionery and Bak ery ha sold its Bnke-Kite oven to a Vancouver, Wash, firm. The need for more space in the eon feet iuurry and ice business is eivin as the rea son fur disposing of this modern baking plant. ' Returns to Portland ! Mr. May of Portland, left for : her home t ils noon af'er visiting her d iughter here, Mia. 1). IV White, Sella liriaro The I.ewelling Motor company re I ports today the sale of a llrt.eo to : Roy Applrgatc who has recently sold : hia fnrin mar Albany and will move here as soon as he can find a location. Weather Report Tonight and Tuesday probably rain The river stands at 2.5 feet. Yester day the temperature range! from 37 to 67 degrees. On Ntrert Again H W. Tripp, who ha been suffer ing from rheumatism for the last lwo months, Is again at hia placa of busi ness, although not fully recovered from his attack. Left For Montana Mr. and Mrs. 1). K. llanlnian, who havo lievn living in Albany fur the laat few month left Saturday fur their former home In Great Falls, Mont. Mr. llanlnian laat summer oiened the Goodyear Service Htatlon at First and l.yon Streets, Inter selling uut to R. W, Tripp, local Oldsmobilo dealer. WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. kindly mention trn Democrat. & SUNBEAM 'lamps SUNS ONLY tXl.MI'KTITOH KVKItYTIIiNf. KI.EfTRICAL Western Electric OUTFITS IN8TAI.LK.il AND IN OPERATION Farm Light SATISFIED CUSTOMKRH-JOHN WINK LEV, And Power W. W. POLAND. O. B. KKKIILEK. I. II. COPE- OutHta LAND, JOHN WILLS, J. S. LUCKEY. WiniNG DONE BY LICENSED BONDED Will KM KN Phone 20 THE ELECTRIC STORK, INC. SIT Weal First St., Albany 1 C A m. KH.TCI.NG M GO SUPPORTING CORSETS Announcing the arrival of Mrs. L. C. Harris from Jackson, Michigan, to demonstrate to the ladies who will visit our store on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, the new idea that is presented in this corset-design of the CAMCO. simplicity of the adjustment Durability and many other new features about this celebrated corset, a cordial invitation is extended to all, try and visit her during the three days she will be with us. WORTWSDEP T STORE m Phone 80 sircilWIIIIIilil'iliitil Wallace liuildinx :i;!iSi!i:!ui!!iii::iiii!iiiiiii!!.:iii What an Electric Range Means in the Home The houswife has unconsciously waited for some way to solve the kitchen problems. To eliminate the servant, save time and dirt and unnecessary labor, heat fumes, objections of all kinds and descriptions. The Electric Range not only solves thi kitchen problem but more it save-two most vital thingss. FOOD and FUEL. Electrically cooked food is better food, has greater food value and flavor, and minimum shrinkage. The way food is cooked is all Import ant. The Electric cook realizes this three times day. Come in and see for yourself. Mountain States Power Co. THIRD AND LYON STS. PHONE IS Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. Life Is not merely to lire, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look welL What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy It Is If one will only adopt the morning Inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, ran. Instead, feel as fresh as daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. I Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphste In It to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the enUre alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. I l ne action of not water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one splendid appetite for breakfast While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate Is quietly ex tracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered wltb constipation, bllloua spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are) urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store which will cost very little, but le sufficient to make anyone a pro nounced crank on the subject of v.Jr It f "Th longer you play U "Tht (uwcfr it grow" Note the Cheney Violin Res onator in the diagram above. That resonator is carved from seasoned violin wood and suspended free from the cabi net walk Thus it vibrates freely and adds quality to Cheney Tones as the sound passes through it, just as a violin vibrates when a bow is drawn across ft strings. And like a rare, old violin, Cheney Tones grow richer with the years. Hence we say "The ionges you flat rr, THI IWUTBR rr CROWS." Cheney is the Instrument which Rosa Raisa praised 1 In no uncertain terms, the famoiu soprano of the Chicago Grand Opera Company said "Never before have I heard an Instrument which $o perfectly reproduce the artl$t'$ voice and the very timbre of the orchestra. " This, superiority of Cheney Tones is due to a most remarkable series of exclusive inventions. It plays all records plays them with a purity and rich quality which must always appeal Darticularlv to those who really appreciate good music. Regular models are priced from .... 90.00 lo 365.00 CONSOLE ART MODELS ,.moo FISHER -BR ADEN CO. The Store With a Welcome