No. 1 Auto graphic Kodak Jr. Price $1667 Pictures, . 214x3i4 inches IfMl KODAK 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 and complete, but there is ono thing you won't find here 'something just as good." We ell the real thing. Kodaks from $6.49 up. Brownie Cameras J2.S6 up. FRED DA WSON T "e Retail Store LOCAL Personal Mention of People I Nutro-Cigar Nicotine-Neutralised All the pleas ure of smoking without the harmful effects of the Nicotine. Try One Walter Jackson, Distributor. 5m27 From North Lebanon B. B. Doughton, . one of the well known farmers residing North of Lebanon, transacted business h?re to day. Mr. Doughton is batching this winter, his family are in Salem, where the children are attending school. Visits Pfeiffer Home Miss Minnie Drugger, of Portland, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Preiffer of west 6th street, left for her home this af ternoon, i From Scio Mrs. Fred Bilyeu of Scio, and little, daughter Virvmia, were Albany shop pers today. j To Visit Daughter ! Mrs. L. A. Miller, was expected to arrive here from the South today to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Brown. ' Pioneer Visits I Thomas J. Munkers of Portland, a' pioneer of Scio, was an Albany visit or today on his return home from Scio, j where he had been to visit friends and , look after business interests. i Visits at McMinnville Dr. Geo. H. Young, left today for' EASTBURN BRO'S THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Fruit Sugar 100 lb. sack $15.45 PURE COUNTRY LARD, Per lb 30c CRISCO, iy2 lb Can 55c; 3 lb can $1.10 6 lb Can $2.15 MAZOLA OIL, Pint 38c; Quort 75c; Gal. . .$2.65 PURE OLIVE OIL, J-Pint 55c; Pint . .$1.00 -Gallon $3.65 CRACKED HOMINY, 9 lb Bag 60c Albers Pearls Wheat, Large Package, 3 for $1.00 Albers Rolled Oats, Large Pkg., 3 for $1.00 Albers Flapjack Flour, Large Pkg., 3 for , . .$1.00 Cream of Barley, Per Package 18c -Kelloggs Wheat Biscuit, Per Pkg. ,10c Quaker Corn Puffs, Per Pkg 10c Yellow Tail Tuna Fish, ALL WHITE MEAT Every can GUARANTEED, 7-oz. can , . .25c 15-oz. Can 40c "ned Milk, Large Can, 15c; Small, 3 for 25c Soap, 4 bars for 25c; Brown, II for . , .50c Ml Hard Wheat Flour, Per Sack . . . .$3.00 ' Flour, Per Sack $3.15 'LES COFFEE, 1 lb Package 40c Coffee, 3 lbs. for ....$1.00 J COFFEE, 1 lb. 55c;, 5 lbs. $2.65 ;ves, Gallon Can $1.50 TASHING POWDER, ' 23c "1 for 50c , SAME OLD PRICE ? Per Loaf. TO 58 T IVER THE GOODS BRIEFS and Activities About the City. , McMinnville, where he is to trans act business in the interest of his new field of labor. Visits Son 'At Tillamook Henry Gerties, of Glaser station, was an Albany visitor this noon on his way to Tillamook to visit his son. From Eugene Mrs. G. H. Farber, a well known citizen of Eugene, was an Albany visitor this afternoon. From Lebanon Cannery G. H. Randall, secretary and book keeper of the Lebanon cannery, was an Albany business visitor today. Went to Corvallis E. F. Wiles, of this city made a business trip to Corvallis this after noon. On Business X. M. Newport, one of Lebanon's well known attorneys, arrived here this noon to look after legal business at the court house. Mill Run Feed Red Crown Mill rui $13 a ton. Ton price given on 6 sacks or more. Other feeds in proportion. Red Crown Mills. rnlOtf. From Brownsville Mrs. Frank Walker. Mr. J. W. Cook, and Mr. Knowles, arrived from Brownsville this morning to attend the convention here today. Mores To East Store Mrs Humphreys, who hi birn demon si rating Oregon products at the Holnun and Jackson store for the last week, moved to the B. C. Miller store today. Attends Mother's Funeral J. II. Westbrook. af Son Jove Cali fornia arrived here last night to at tend the funeral of his mother which occurred today. Transacts Business In Salem Hon. J. K. Wratherford. went to Sulem this morning to look after le gal hu-inrss in the capitol city. , Went To Hosier I Mrs. J.imcs Nichols, of Phinview. was an Albany vinor last night on her nay lo Moirr io visit her sister who is reported seriously 111. Fr'm Lebanon i Albert M. Kpperly ami E. Stales- ! man, of Lebanon were Albany busi ness visitors last night, Scio Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Poimlexter, .in. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morris, of Scio were Albany shoppers yesterday afternoon. Car Load of Maxwells Waldo Anderson and son, received another car load of Muxwells this week and are now prepared to meet thr demands of their customers. Went To Portland Dr. Elmer C. Uipe, left on the first train today on a business trip to Port land. From I'irtle Mrs. Black, of Pirtle station, was an Albany shopper this forenoon. Mr, Black is the Oregon Electric agent at Pirtle station. Vi:: in Portland Mi .. Dr. A. P. Howell and little on A'lcn, left for Portland this morn ing to visit friends. On Business John Shaw, left for Portland and way points today to look after bus. iness interests. Went To Portland Mrs H. R. Worth and little daugh ter Helen, went to Portland this morn ing to spend a few duys visiting friend. On Business A. J. Rou-seau, of the Highway Katage. went to Portland today to !ook after the interests of his firm. Went To Salem Ben Cohen, traveling frieght and passenger agent for the Oregon Elec tric was an A Ibany visitor today leaving for Salem. I From Monroe- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Groshong, of Monroe, returned home today after visiting relatives here and at Dever. Filed Firm Name The Willamette Valley Land Com pany a new realestatc firm of this city filed their firm name yesterday. Thr firm consist, of C. M. Dollarhide and Fred Young. , el Visited In Lebanon Mrs. Frank Devlin spent the day in Lebanon yesterday, visiting friends and transacting business. ' Transacted Business Raymond Ncbcrgnll left fur points In Lane County yesterday lo look af ter business in the interval of the Albany firm. Still Maintains Interest The Democrat today received a check from Mrs. W. L. limits, of l.oda, III., a former Allmny woman, renewing her subscription lo the pa per. In her letter, Mrs. Ilouis stales that she stilt maintains an active interest in Albany people and looks to her DemiHT.it to keep her Informed. Weather KeHrt Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 34 and f4 degrees. The rain fall wn 1'J Inches bringing thu river op to 3 1 ft. above low water. O Tonight and Thursday Probably O O Knit! O Hoy llitra Tongue Thu small son of Mr. and Mr. Frank Dunnals was injured Tuesday while riding his tticycle in front of the Dannals home when he fell off, striking In such a manner as to bile his tongue causing a painful Injury. FUNERAL SERVICES OF MRS. ARCHIBALD HELD HERE" FRIDAY The fumral services, of the late, Mrs. Frank Arvhibald, who died at her home in Vancouver, Washington will be held a: the Fonmilter chape! at 2.30 o'clock Friday afternoon. J. C. Spencer ai d the Royal Neighbors will olfieinte at the. services. Inter ment will be made in the Riverside ccmetry. l ower Admitted to Practice SALEM. Ore.. March, 10. Willis L. Hard of Corvallis today was admit ted to prartiCr law in Oregon upon a certificate from the state of Neb raska. Mr. Hand cxpecs to locate in Bentcn county. It is just one hundred years since the manufacture of quinine was begun in Philadelphia. ) I Warranty Deeds ! C. Irena Williams, to C. S. Williams, lands in Tp 13, S. R. 3 West, 0239.1S j acres. Winona Josephine Williams, rt al ' to Nettie E. Simon, lands in Hackle- I man's Add to Albany. Eimrr (!. Gipe and wife to Edith R. Braitcberry, lands in Pirtle Home Tracts. Parille Byerley, to Jessie Farmer. How Can I Save Money ? Wise buying means economy. The way ty buy wisely is to read the aevertisements became advertised products are good products. because merchants tell you of their bargains through advertisements. because almost every new o p p o r t u n i t y is offered through an advertisement. because practically every unusual buy is advertised. because you save time and trouble by choosing what you want and where to get it from the advertisements instead of hunting all over town. How can I save money? By reading the advertise ments. . . .. . . .t Xou'U save money by keeping up with every opportu nity to get full value in buying by reading the adver tisements regularly! The Albany Democrat lands In (ioltrs's Add to Albany. I.uey O. House ton and husband to Robert II. Torhet and wife. Units In SPECIALS VOn TOMORROW PERCALES 200 yards of light ami Dark fancy Percales, 2H inches wide, wilt be placed on sale tomorrow, only at a great saving limit 10 yards lo a customer Vtt Value, at 1 Q Per Yard IVC I filllM Large 10c burs of a uuvt A1 , Soup llnnlwater ( aatil Soups, ed you tomorrow at Worth's Dep't Store I'honc SO Buy A Home We offer for sale the Hurry Stearns pruierty titrated at No. S.'ii W. 7th St. The owner is leav ing Albany and ha reduced the price from $.l,iSMl to $2.1,00. The lot alone is worth $2,0iH). The cottage is plastered, has friHMl modern plumbing and bath, 2 K-d rooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, hath, base, ment. laundry tubs, electricity wir ed in for lights and electric stove. Pavement is puid for also cement walks, 7 bearing fruit trees, lot is full sixe liilxllO feet. Price includes range, heater, ll wood in the basement, laundry tubs and linoleum on Hours, all for l-ViOO on liberal terms. Call at office or Phone, Beam Land Co., City View Add to Albany. Robert N. Tortwt and wife to Lucy O. Huston, lands In City of Albany. ' ' HATH TOWELS Bleached Turkish Towels, good liberal also Extra Heavy buy these tomorrow, stork limited tiSc Values at 49c Each .. Buttermilk ,. Wallace IluiliUnfJ 1 .4 QIIlUlS 1 sls Lyon St.