CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLAHHIF1KD KATK8: Count jr On word thrc timet, 2 cant. O tint leu than 26 cent. No ad for FOR BALK CAR BARGAINS Kurd Sedan $rt00; Kurd Touring car $:I25 Ford Tour ing car $200; Kord roadster $.175; Maxwell IIHH. 7G; Maxwell 11)17, $525: Oakland Blx $076s lluUk four, 1U1T, IllfiO. and bug. Waldo A ruler aon A Bon. 72tf FOR SAI.K 20 acre fiirm in Benton Counly: 17(1 acres in crop. Thin plar lli'a between Alliany and Cor vallla and is the very heat Kenton County lit ml. Modern hoUM'i K eiiKlne; 2 good barns and siloj 7 dead of horses, 11 llolslein cowa; fiO head sheep; all the bug; all the farming Implements; hay; ,eed oats and seed wheat. Immediate possession. I'rlre $10,000.00 on term, lleam Land Company 1M3 Lyon Street. 73 JIKRK 13 YOUR CHANCE fl-room llunicalow, elegant corner, walking distance, exclusive neighborhood, Price I right. Be owner. Edwin L. VYilnon, let Natl. Hank. Ilml8 FOR SALE Progressive everbearing atrawberry plana, I'hono 6O0-R, or call Mr. Ralph Murphy, 4S4 Maker St., Albany. Or. 8nl& FOR SALE BY OWNER-Highly Im proved farm, 05 acrea, 3 mile from Albany. Will b her for thre day. Edwin L. Wilson, lt Natl. Bank. 11m 18. FOR SALE A good McCormlck bind er. Price $.15.00. Enquire of OO Monro at Corner atation. Uml3 FOR SALE Truck bed with atakea and top. For particular, inquire Gerllch llocr, Lebanon, Ore. HmlS FOR 8 A LE 240 acre of bottom land aeven mile from Albany. Land I covered with timber and atump. Price $10,000. $3,000 down, balance In 10 annual paymcnta. Beam Land Co., 133 Lyon Street. FOR SALE Two houaea, one 7-rooma sleeping porch, On with 6-rooms, bath and storeroom. Both fairly new. Good condition. Call 1161 Bantiam road. Phone 739 J. Ilml3 FOR 8ALE 1 four-hora disc, newly sharpened, with truck and. In good condition, also selected golden glow seed com. Inquire at Frank Kitch en, Salem Road. Phone 639 L. Ilml3 FOR SALE Large and small farms Albany houses and lots. Liberal terms. Se or Phone Attorney Geo W. Wright Office over Sears Bakery. m4 4 THREE FRESH On Pound loavee of bread for 25 cent at tha Albany Bakery, 821 Lyon St.. Phone 499 J. FOR SALE Good baled cheat hay. Call S. J. Burch, Phone 44F11. F14 MM FOR SALE! I have several new and good second hand pianos for aala at wonderful bargains. Call at 225 W. 3rd St Albany, Ore. and be con vinced of the troth. Phon 394-R., i A. Lineback. flltf FOR HALE HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, Han sen Strain, choic mating., J. F. ' Applegate, Rt. S Albany. 2m9 FOR SALE Sixteen Inch wood, old fir, dry, for Immediate delivery, Call 140-J. 8ml6 HELP WANTED WANTED Good pastry cook, lady preforrcd. Call at Hoflich's con fectionery, 417 Lyon St. evenings. UmlS WANTED Boy with wheel to carry Orcgonian, Inquire of Ben Cleland. m8tf 9 The Clancy Kids Tunrnie Has the Makings of a Navigator 1 ! 1 By PERCY L CROSBY 4) kv Iks MtCMr Hswastssr SrsSlsMs ur word and remit on the following era let On word on tim on cent. i word on week, 8 cent. On word on month, 10 cents. No d for on thro titn U than 60 cent. No ad for on week 1m than 75 cent. WANTED A girl or woman to do general home work. Phone 673-L. flOlf KIH RENT FOR RENT A six-room hou. See (irover Newman. Phone 572-R. 72 :'(! RENT Weeping roomi clo.e in. Coovrtilrnt bath, ll'' and cold water In the hall. By the work or month. Inquire at 212 1-2 Enst Kir.t St. or Albany Gun Store. Urn 15. FOP, RENT Kurnlehed houae keep, lug and sleeping rooms, Phone 617R. 76 FOR RENT A fl-room house, corner of nth and Calupoola. See W. F. Pfelffer. mlOtf. Miscellaneous. WANTED A few bag. of choice llurbank potatoe for aeed. Mur phey'i Seed Store. 1 lm 13 WANTED Two secondhand lamp brofxlera. Each large enough for 150 rhicka. Phone 4 F 1 1., Mm. Geo. ilayne, Shedd, Ore. 78 LOST Several week ago, box .containing set of wrenche. Finder pleaae return to John Carnegie. Al bany, Oregon. Rt. 1. Phone 17-P-14. 72 DR. THOMPSON COMING Dr. Will J. Thompson, Portland Eye Special ist, i now making regular visit to i Alhanv. Vrv latat methods nf mvm examination used in the fitting of Quality Glasses. St. Francis Hotel all day Friday, March 19. 8m 18 TAXI For quick srvicc and care ful drivers. Call T2 or 316 at St. . Francis Hotel. Richardson Mai led Taxi Co. . 9m 1C TREE GRAFTING Now la the tim to have your fruit tree grafted, 10 year experience). Phon 197-R., W. R. McCullough, 803 Washington 8t, ml-A WANTED A hot water Incubator. On that will hold 200 or mora' egg. Will trad chickens or pay cash. Call Pacific Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon. Phon 601-J-2. LADIES I do plain and fancy sew ing. Jgra. J. M. Staata, 914 Eaat 2nd St f28-ml3 WANTED TO BUY Fun, mink, coon, muskrat, otter, bear or any thing in the fur line. Samuel Hil Hard. Albany, Or. . J31tf. FURNITURE WANTED We want all kinda of furniture, stoves, rang es, etc. Will buy any quantity and pay highest cash pric. Se us If you hav anything to sell. Albany Furniture Exchange, 416-417 Weat First St., Phone 76-J. f 12tf matter how big or how small, call Rogoway, Pbona S46-R. New and used furniture always en hand. Rogoway'a Rurniture Store, Sec ond and Baker Sta. J23tf. THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL Renovates and makes feather mat- ' tressea, old furniture and mattresses made like new. Bring them in or Phone 261-R., 128-180 Ferry St - J23tf. LADIES: When irregular or suppressed us Triumph Pills. Safe and always de pendable. Not aold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others; save disappointment. Write for "Relief" and particulars, its free. Address: National Medical Institute, Milwau kee, Wis 1-8 to 6 stok r, HEMSTITCHING 12H per yard, thread furnished. Bell phono 462R. Sue Brchenbrldge, 833 W. 2d St. . Dltf. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for aale. State cash price, full particular. D. K. Buah, Mineapolia, Minn. J3ml9 WE PAY CASH For uacd furniture or trade you new good for your old onea. Be us before you sell. E. L. Stiff & Son, 218-217 Lyon Street. ' d29tf. HEALTH FLOUR Prof Mutch' Health Flour, 10 lb. sack, 80c, at Murphy' Seed Store. J20tf. O. K. Coffee House Square Meal for 35c 110 East 1st St. Fortmiller Bro's Funeral Director OUR OWN AUTO HEARSE Lady Attendant Phone 78 Masonic Building Fisher-Braden Co. Progressive Funeral Director AUTO SERVICE Lady Assistant Phone 05 Night Call 509-R ALTO TOPS We make and repair Auto Tops, Curtains and Cushions. HORSKY'S TIRE STATION W Make a Specialty of Friendship, Engagement and Wedding Ring F". M. FRENCH SONS Jewelers and Engraver F. G. WILL JEWELER High class Jewelery, Silver, Cut Glass and Hand Painted China VIERICK'S BATHS Expert Wo r k ra a h I p Three Chair L. VIERECK BERT CRAWFORD, B. F. KIRK Your Patronage Solicited First and Ellsworth Sta. ITS TO YOUR INTEREST To Bring Tour CREAM. POULTRY and EGGS to m HAZEL WOOD CREAM STATION H. L. S ten berg, Mgr. 128 Weat 2nd St. Higheat Cash Price Paid SINGER SEWING MACHINES For Sale or Rent Repairing, Needle and Parts for all makes. J. M. BAUER With J. A. Howard, 826 W. 1st St. Phone 166-R C-CAN VA TiMMier Home Cookery Aids For Busy Home-Makers Cora Pancake and Bacon 1 can corn, 1 cup Pour, 2leapoons 04k nip- powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 2 egg yolks, 2 stiffly beaten egg whites, sliced bacon. Mix and sift the flour, baking pow der, salt and pepper.. Beat the egg yolk, till very light and add to the corn. Combine the mixtures, stiM ring constantly, and fold in the egg whites. Cook on a hot greased griddle and turn to brown on both sides. Broil the bacon and arrange around the cakes on a hot platter. S(,rv immediately. French Toast with Orange Marmalade 1 glas orange marmalade, 6 slices bread, 2 eggs. 3-4 cup milk, 1-4 tea spoon salt, 1-8 teaipoon pepper. Make 8 sandwiches of the bread, spreading the orange marmalade be-tw-en. Brat the eggs and add the milk and seasonings. Dip each sand wich Into the mixture, so'ikinrr suf ficiently to allow all the liquid to be absorbed. B.ke on a hot greased griddle, turning so thai they are pol den brown on both sides. Serve at once. Raisin Cereal Gems. 4 tablespoons fai, 1-2 cup tear, 1 egg. 1-2 cup milk. 2 cups flour. 1-2 cup commcal 6 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup seedless raisins. Cream the fat, add tha sugar slow ly, then the wrll-btVeii eggs and raisins. Mix and sift the dry Ingre dients and add alternately with the We are now fixed to Haul Sawed Wood Anderson Fuel Co. 106-J. Dry Old Growth Fir, Cord, and Slab Wood Hammond Lumber Co. WE DAVE Everything OPTICAL BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CAR PAINTING Heidbleaugh & Bucholz Paint Shop At Highway Garage, let and Baker Albany State Bank 'Always at Your Service . milk, stirring constantly. Pour Into hot greased gem Irons or muffin pans and bake 36 minutes. Hints to Housewives Try cooking the breakfast eggs longer and at a lower temperature They are not only mor delicious but much mor digestible. A green salad adds much to the breakfast menu. Lettuce, remain and endive arc splendid spring salads. SETTLERS ASKED I TO TAKE NOTICE : All settlers on O. and O. lands ' claiming preferential right by reason ! of settlement prior to December 1, 1013, should take not of the follow I ing provision In the regulations relat ing to the opening of those O. and C. i Lands: i Filing Application. An appl:cation ; for a preference right under the pro ' viso mut be filed in the land office 1 in which the land is situated, on or aftrr 9 a. m., standard time, April 1 12, and prior to 4:30 p. m., standard ! time May 8, 1920, and unless o fil ed all rights under the proviso will , be forfeited. W. C. T. U. GIVEN DECIDED REBUFF PORTLAND. Mar. 13 Efforta of the Woman'a Christian Temperance union to spread it anti-tobacco propa ganda through the medium of the high schools of Portland have met with a rebuff. The board of directors of the Port land public schools, at a special meet ing Thursday night, adopted a reso lution against prize-essay contests being conducted in the schools of the city without the specific sanction of the board. This action, according to directors and Superintendent Grout of the publio schools, is a direct no tice to the W- C T. U. that further activities in Its anti-tobacco cam paign will not be tolerated unless they re approved by a majority of the board. It Isn't Too Late ! to plant MARQUIS WHEAT. The aeed wa hav is from a crop sown In April. It yielded 40 bushels to the acre. MARQUIS Wheat is small grains, hard as flint and bring a premium in any market Our MARQUIS SEED WHEAT la only a trifle higher than the commonest RUN-OUT stock. Phone us today and reserve your supply. The Stock is Limited. "SLOAN'S LINIMENT NEVERJMLSMET Any man or woman who keep It Handy will teU you that same thing a ESPECIALLY those frequently attacked by rheumatic twinges. A counter-irritant, Sloan's Lini ment scatters the congestion and pent traU$ vilkont nMrint to the afflicted part, soon relieving trie ache and pain. Kept handy and used everywhere for reducing and finally eliminating the pana and acheia of Irmhago, neuralgia, muscle strain. Join stiffness, sprains, bruises, the result of exposure to weather. Sloan's Liniment is sold by stl drug cists. 35c. 70c.. SI 40. Albany,Oregon. 1 MARKET REPORT Hay ass Grata Valley Wheat 12.00 Oata 86c. Hay HAtf f 18. Millfeed 146.00. Flour $2 86 to 13.4,5 Wool and Mohair . , Wool $40ii62. Mohair 65c. ' Butter. Butterfat and Egg Butterfat 61c. -Creamery Butter, wholesale, 42c; Dairy Butter 65c trade; retail 75. Eggs 33c. Retail 37c Poultry Hens 23c to 2Sc; springs 26c. Old roosters 12c. Geese 20c Ducks 25c. Turkeys 32c. Vegetables Cabbage, 7 l-2c; onions 7 1-2 e; tur nips, 3 l-2c; potatoes 6c lntrad Live Stock Market Furnished by Dt E. NebergsU Meat Co. Hogs 144c Cows ffSC. Steer 7&10e. (alvea 14c. Ewes 3 S. 5c. Yearlings 6(gc, ' Veal 18$ 19c ' , Lambs 8S12e. KNIGHTS ARE TO CONFER DEGREES ' Class of over 60 candidates will ' be initiated in the third degree of tha Knights of Columbus at Conrailia Sunday. Exemplification of the de gree will be under the supervision of W. J. Chamberlain of the Oregon . Agricultural college. Five or six can didates for the degree will go from j Albany. Following the initiation I banquet and entertainment will be 1 given at the Julian hotel. NOTICE OF 8ALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER General Land Office, Washington, D. "C, February 11, 1920. . Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat 218), and the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15,1917, the timber on the following landa will be sold April 2, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., at public auction at the ''United States land office at Boseburg, Oregon, to the higheat bidder at not less than : the appraised value as shown by this ! notice, sale to be subject to the ap 1 proval of the Secretary of the Inter- ditionai sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allow ed, must be deposited at time of sale. ' money to be returned if sale is not 1 approved, otherwise patent will issue ; for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bid will be receiv ed from citizens of the United States, ; associations of such citizens and cor porations organized under the laws of the United State or any state, terri tory or district thereof only Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before be ing included in any offer of a larger unit. ' T. 16 S, R. 2 See. .1, Lot 1, fir 865 M., cedar fo M , Jxt 2, fir 1025 M., cedar 60 M, none of which timber ia to be sold for less than $1.75 per M. T. 17 S-, R. 6 W, See. 13, Lot z, fir 190 M., Lot 3. fir SCO M. Sec. 55, HZy, SWV4, fir 525 M SE4 SWK, fir 415 M.. NWjj SEK, fir 480 M.. SW14 SEtt, fir 620 M SEI4 SEK.. fir 335 M-, none of which timber is to be sold for less than 81.25 per M. T. 18 S., R. 8 W, Sec 1, SWK SWH. fir 450 M., Sec. 11, $E;4' NEK, fir 450 M., NW14 NEK, fir 500 M., SWtf NEK, fir 1200 M., SE'4 NEK, fir 1200 M., NEK NW. fir 700 M, NWK NWK.fir 400-M.. SWK NWtf, fir 750 M., SEK NWtf, fir 1500 M., none of which timber is to be sold for less than $2.00 per M, Sec. 11, NWK E4. fir 850 M., SEK SEK, fir 625 M, NEtf SWK, fir 815 M, NWK SWK, fir 920 M., SWK SW4, fir 415 M, none of which timber ia to be sold for less than $1.75 per M. Commissioner General and1 ' Office. Feb 26 Mar. 31 ""..