Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 13, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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For the Out-of-Doors Days
KODAK
And not merely the alluring picture story,
but on every negative at least a date; and a title,
too, if you like. Titling is the work of but an
instant with an Autographic Kodak; is as simple
as making the picture itself and there is no extra
charge for Autographic film.
If it isn't an Eastman, it isn't a Kodak
FRED DAWSON
T le Reaall Store
LOCAL BRIEFS
Personal Mention of People and Activities About the City.'
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Spends Week End Here
Seth Thomas French, who attends
school in Portland is spending the
week end at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. French. -From
Sweet Home
Bert Rolfe, pioneer citizen of Sweet
Home was in this city today on a
business trip.
Business Visitors
W. K. Thinkle of Mill City, A. Pe
terson, of Silverton. and Guy Cath
eron, of Monroe, were Albany visit
on last nisht.
Makes Business Trip
Ralph R. Cronise, of the Democrat
made a business trip to Portland to
day. Went To Portland
. C. C. Westbrook driver of the Al
. bany hoteI'"buss went to Portland yes
terday to drive back a new' buss for
the hotel
From Lebanon '
M. Averhoff, a well known farmer
and the breeder of thorough bred
Duroc hogs, was an Albany visitor
this morning.
Visits Brother
James Settle, a pioneer farmer
living north of Lebanon, was in this
city this morning on his way to Cot-
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tage Grove to visit his brother who
is reported dangerously ill.
Brownsville Teacher
Miss Anna Bowers, one of the
Brownsville schools, arrived here on
the early train today to visit friends.
From Plainview
Gorden Pike, a farmer of the Plain
view section and a former resident of
near Albany, visited his mother, Mrs.
Thos. Forman and trancatcd business
here today.
Went To Portland
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Westbrook of
the Albany hotel, went to Portland
yesterday on a business trip.
From Lebanon
Attorney H. B. Chess, of Lebanon
registered at the Van Dran hotel last
night.
On Business
Ira Crandall, of the Crandall bro
thers plaining mill of Lebanon, trans
acted business here today .
Business Visitor
S. H. Singleton, of Corvallis and a
former well known citizen of Albany,
was transacting business here today.
From Harrisburg
Mrs. Thomas Summerville, of Har
risburg, is in the city visiting at the
Home of Miss Lrnore Powell and her
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TVDNT take the slow, stuffed
street car anv loneer to
work and home. Let the breezvHarlev.
Davidson Motorcycle take you back and
forth and it won't take as long.- Ifi
easy to own a Q
" Harley-Davidson
Terms of payment can be arranged here to srrit
your convenience. You can ride 40 to 60 miles
on a gallon of gasoline, 250 miles orf a quart of
oil, with practically no cost for tires or repairs.
Street car fare and the time you will save will pay
for the keep of a Harley-Davidson.
Be motor merry motorcycle between work and
home, go motor-miles to your heart's content,
get the great good of the great out-o'-doors
buy a Harley-Davidson Motorcycle, "THE
WORLD'S CHAMPION. Come here and
see the 1920 model.
L. B. HIXSON, Jr.
Bicycle, Motorcycle and Auto Accessories
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From Lebanon
Mrs, Out Reams and Mrs. Whetteu,
of Lebanon, arrived here this morn
ing to spend the day shopping and vis
iting friends.
Here From Portland
Mrs. Dena Parker, nee F.agen, of
Tortland, Is visiting friends htre to
day. Mr. Parker is expended, to ar
rive this evening. ,
From Salem
Miss Nellie Hums, who ! teaching
in the mute school at Salem, is spend
ing the week end here visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Bums.
Visiting Parents
Miss Gertrude llilyeu, of tho Lrb.
anon schools, is spending tho week
end here at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Uilycu.
From Shedd
J. C. llrown, a prominent il.iiryman
of Shedd, arrived here this morning
to look after business today.
From Eugene
Mrs. S. O. Walluce, of Lcttanon.
was an Albany visitor this morning
on her return from vi-iting the sick
at Eugene.
Seeking Location
15. H. Fatwr. of Eugene, an auto
trimmer was in this city today with
the view of establishing a new busi
ness here in his line.
Visits At Crabtree
Volna Nagel a student at the 0. A.
C, was in this ciiy today on her way
to Crabtree to visit her aiter.
Mill Run Feed
. Red Crown Mill run $42 a ton. Ton
price given on 5 sacks or more. Other
feeds in proportion. Rrd Crown
Mills. tnlOtf.
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LOCAL CHILD IS
CALLED BY DEATH
The two day old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Nofsigrr residing near
Albany, died yesterday. Funeral ser
vices will be held at Hubbard and
intermrnt in Zion cemetery. '
2 and 3 plow model M Samson Tractor
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jj FIRST AND LYON STS. CLIFFORD HAROLD, Manager
Automobiles, Trucks, Tractors, Sunnyhome Farm Lighting Plants and
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on the Job!"
With every expert in the whole
wide world at your service, which
one would you choose to design
and build your own ideal tire?
"Put Barney Oldfield on the job!"
That would be your prompt and
logical answer.
Student, pioneer, racechampion and tourist
Mr: Oldfield is surely the most calculating
and the most cruel tire user of history.
Best of all, his job for you has already
been done.
Your tires are here with all of Barney Old
field's experience behind them, and bearing
his own personal recommendation.
Equipyour car with tires your own expert has
designed and built for you Oldfield Tires.
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