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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED IIATKH: Count y On word thru tint, 2 enU. 0 tlm ! than 26 cent. No ad (ur rOll 8AI.K FARMS KOK HAl.K HIO acres of timber land within a mile of road and tlilewat.-i lea than 1 mile from Toledo. May take auto a part. Here I a bar' iruin If old quickly. Owner 1 W. ... .. ... . . All llolte, Nt. Uiiariee iiouii, niuaiiy, Oregon. "u FOR BALK About 40 arre; 26 arrei. under cultivation remainder pasture, (iood building. Located 8 mile east of Albany on Knox llutte roadi a quarter of a mile off the Banliam road. I'hone 21-F-13. (. E. Was aun, Albany, Oregon, Rout fl. 7'J i FOR 8AI.K BY OWNER-Highly Im proved farm, 65 acre, 3 mile from Albany. Will he her for thre day. Edwin L. Wilson, lt Natl. Hank. Ilml8.' FOK BALK 240 acre of bottom land even mile from Albany. Land 11 covered with timber and tump. I 1'rlc f 10,000. $.1,000 down, balance In 10 annual payment. Ueam Land Co., i:i3 Lyon Street FOK SAl.K Ijirg and small furm Alluny liuuira and lot. I.ilx'inl term. See or I'hona Attorney (Iro W Wright Office over Scai llakry. m4 4 II FOK KAI.lv CITY I'KOI'KHTY HERE IS YOUR CHANCE 6-room Ilungalow, elegant corner, walking diatanrc, excluaive neighburhool, J'rice I right. Se owner. Edwin L. Wilaon, 1st Natl. Hank UmlM TO TKAIE-I'lac-e in A.hland, Or IAH ioxiihi wun e-ruuni, piaai.-i i-vi j houae, woMlhouae, barn, garage and hrnhouae. Walnut, eache, rhcr rlea, peara, Ix-rnca, and other fruit cm ulace. Valued at I4D00. Will trade for place in Albany, valued at $;'.r.00. and difference. Call 4H0 W. 3rd St., Albany. Ore. K3 C FOR SALE CHICKENS & F.tiUS & IMtODl ( K RAISE YOL'R FRIERS Owing to crowded condition, I will cell a few hundred leghorn cockerel on month old at $2.60 per dnsen. Phone 77-F-ll. VY. W. Stuart, Albany, Rout I. 82 FOR SALE Thoroughbred WhlU Leghorn rooater at Brickyard. Phone 490-R. 78, I) FOK SALE .MISCELLANEOUS ! FOR SALE $200 take a Chalmer car, in running condition with four, 34x4 tire practically new Will make good delivery car. Snyder' Biackamith Shop, 2nd. and Rail road Sla. nil .'Hi 1 CAR BARGAINS Ford Sedan $000; Ford Touring car $326; Ford Tour- J ing car $200; Ford roadater $375; Maxwell 1918. $075; Maxwell 1017.1 $.'.2(1; Oakland Six $$75; Buick four,! 1917, $060. and bug. Waldo Ander-j on A Son. 72tf j THREE FRESH On Pound loavea of bread for 26 cent at the Albany Bakery, 321 Lyon St., Phone 499 J. FOR SALE Good baled cheat bay. Call S. J. Burch, Phone 44F11. F14 M14 FOR SALE I have several new and gooa aeenna nana pianos lor saw i wonderful bargains. Call at 226 W. 3rd St. Albany, Ore. and be con vinced of the truth. Phone 394 R., A. Llneback. flltf FOR SALE Rabhit, Flemish Giants FOR SALE Fordson tractor, plough ' and disk. Good condition. Call 63-F-S, Albany, Oregon. 82 FOR SALE Choice rhubarb plants, 3V4 cent each. Call phone 61-F-22 or address No. 31, cars Democrat. 78 FOR SALE One O. I. C. sow and eight pig, 1 Jersey cow, fresh in a few days. Phone 25-F-22. E. II. Holloway, Albany, Ore., R 1. 78D THE CLANCY KID Oh, Than Dilfercntl By PERCY L. CROSBY a) by the MeClara Wawiaaaar yadleata ur Word and remit on th following word on wwk, 3 cent. One word thr time 1mm than 60 cent. No ad USED CAK BNAI'S-A 1919 Oldsmo bile, a Rood buy; one 1U1U Kurd, splendid shape; a new Stutlebaker light tlx; a llnby Grand Chevrolet; Ouklund Bix, grnid condition; Ford truck, worm drive; one Smith Form a Trui k, and '(everal other car. R. W. Tripp, (iiHidyear Service Sta tion, lot A l.yon St. 78 KOK SALE 120 egg McClanahan in cubator, in good condition. Albany Furniture Exchange. 78 1'IANO HARCAIN I'arty moving to Atlantic Client ha left with u for ale at burgain, a Standard, Guaran teed, goo! a new piano. They want $ 100 or more down, bulance term Address M. M. Long it Co., Corval li, Oregon. Exclusive Chirkerlng liealer for Lincoln, Denton and Linn countiea. 781) FOK SALE A tf-18 hone Kwer Caw Tractor.' In first claas condition. I'hone 15 F-14 W. O. Ilrinaon, Al bany, Oregon, Rout 3. 78 FOK IIF.NT FOR RENT Sln ping room t cloe in. (onvenirnt bath. Hot and cold water In the hall. Ily the week or month. Inquire al 212 1-2 Eal Firt St. or Albany (iun Sitrc. 0ml 8. t; II KI.I WANTED WANTED A girl or woman to do general houae work. I'-hon 573 L fiOtf II WORK WANTED SITUATION WANTED Portland Stenographer deaire work in Al bany, experienced. Slat aalary and nature of work, addre I). R. 371. 12lh St., Portland. Ore. 78 J WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A econd hand Dodge or Ford car. Will pay raah. Call 3D2-J 79 FARMS WANTED Do You Want to Sell Your Farm? If your price and term are riirht we will either buy It or acll It for you We have office in Albany and Seattle, agencie In Iowa and Nebraska. We ran get you reaull. Metier see us. llogue, Newell aY Son, 2nd Floor Saving Bank Illdg., Room 6, Albany, On-gon. & WANTED Two second-hand lamp 1 I 1 I... I. uniuurn. r.ai. n ikiks vnuugii iui 150 chick. Phone 4 K 11., Mr. Geo. Bayne, Shedd, Or. 78' WANTED A hot water incubator. One that will hold 200 or more egg. Will trad chicken or pay caah. Call Pacific ' Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon. Phone 001 -J -2. WANTED TO BUY Furs, mink, coons, mtukrat, otter, boar or any thing In the fur line. Samuel Hil llard, Albany, Ore. J31tf. WANTED Have cash buyers for Farms, 40 to 240 acres. If you want to sell your place, call and list It with Barney Hecker. 108 W. 2nd, Albany. ml2-Jl WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Mineapolis, Minn. J3inlS WANTED TO BUY U.ed Furniture No matter how big or how small call Rogoway, Phone 346-R. New and used furniture always an hand. Rogoway'a Itumlture Store, Sec ond and Baker Sta. j23tf. THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL Renovates and makes feather mat tresses, old furniture and ma Ureases made like new. Bring them in or Pheno 261-R., 128-180 Ferry St J23tf. HEMSTITCHING 12 Vio per yard, thread furnished. Bell phone 452R. Sue Brochenbrtdge, 833 W. 2d St Dltf. 8 j How oio you ever j j nil RRl HPN'TimtYoo S I , celt On word on tim on cent. on month, 10 crnU. No ad for on fur on wwk less than 76 evnta. WK I'AY CASH For uod furniture or trade you new good for your old one. Be u before you cell. K. L. Stiff & Hon, 216-217 Lyon Street. d-iirtf. HEALTH FLOUR Prof Mutch' Health Flour, 10 lb. aacL, 80e, at Murphy' Beed Store. JliOtf. K MISCFI.LASKOl H CLASSIFIED DR. THOMPSON COMING Dr. Will J. Thompson, Portland Ey Special ist, i now making regular viaita to Albany. Very lateat method of eye examination uaed in the fitting of Quality Glaaae. St. Franci Hotel all day Friday, March 19. 9ml8 TREE GRAFTING Now I th. tim to have your fruit tree grafted, 10 year experience. Phone 197-R., W. R McCullough, 803 Washington St., m-A- AITO SHEET METAL WORK MEDIN A HAIR All kinda of Radiator and F'ender Repairing Hug Bodies and Hoodi liuilt to Order Willard Illdg. West 2nd St. BICYCLE A MOTORCYCLE REPAIRING L. U. IIIXSON, Jr. 129 Lyon St., Bicycle and Motorcycles Repaired Tires, Part and Accessories PLANING MILLS A FACTORIES ALBANY PLAINING MILL Windows, Doors, Mouldings. Mill Work, Glass Automobile wind shields repaired Foot of Lyon St. 7Gtf. REAL EST ATE MONEY TO LOAN SHARP A POWELL Real Estate, Farm A City- Property Money to Loan Bondrd and Liccnsid Agents 1st A Lyon St. 76tf. BLACKSMITHS W. P. CHILCOTTE Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing, Gener al Kenairing. Wood for sale. 243 Ea.l 2nd St.. I'hone 378 tf. AUTOMOBILES R. W. TRIPP Oldnmohilc and Dort Agency Hethlehem Trucks, Goodyear Service Station. Goodyear Solid and Pneu matic tire. 2011 ton solid tire press. Gas and Oils. Flmt A Lyon St. tf. We Make a Specialty of Friendship, Engagement and Wedding Ring F. M. FRENCH A SONS Jewelers and Engravers AUTO TOPS We make and repair Auto Tops, Curtains and Cushions. HORSKY'S TIRE STATION Fisher-Braden Co. Progressive Funeral Director AUTO SERVICE Lady Assistant Phone 95 Night Call 509-R VIERICK'S BATHS Expert Workaaaaaaip Three Chairs L. VIERECK BERT CRAWFORD, B. F. K4RK Your Patronage Solicited First and Ellsworth Sta. market report Hay and Grata Valley Wheat $2.00 Oata 86c. Iliy$li$1R. ' Millfeed $45.00. r lour-$2 86 to $3.46 Wool and Mohair Wuol-$40'($52. Mrhdtr 65c. i ' Butler. Buttarfat and Egga Dutirrf.it H'Jc. Creamery Butter, wholraal. 62c; Dairy Butter 65c trade; retail 75c. y.yu 27c. Retail 87c. Pooltry lien 2fcc. to 30c; apring 20c. Old rooster 12c. Ge-o 20c Duel: 26c. Turkey 32c. YtfeUhU Cubbuge, 7 l-2c; on ion i 7 1-2 c; tur n pi, 3 l-2c; potatoes 6c intrad l ive Stock Market Furnishes by D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. I logs J5c. uws 4W8c. Steers 7'" 11c. Calve 14c. Ewc J(n Sc. Yearling 6''. 8c. Veal 1ST 19e. Lamb 12'oloc. F. G, WILL JEWELER High class Jewelcry, Silver, Cut Glass arid Hand Painted China IT'S TO YOUR INTEREST To Bring Your CREAM, POULTRY and EGGS to HAZELWOOD CREAM STATION H. I- Steaberg. Mgr. 128 W eat tad St. Higheal Caah Price Paid SINGER SEWING MACHINES For Sale or Rent Repairing, Needle and Parts for all make. J. M. BAUER with J. A. Howard, Sib W. 1st St. Phone 16C-R O.K. Coffee House Square Meal for 35c 110 East 1st St. Fortmiller Bro's Funeral Directors OUR OWN AUTO HEARSE Lady Attendant Phone 78 Masonic Building 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 HAVE Everything OPTICAL BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. W&MWWWmWWWWWWVetl EAT MANY TIMES VALUE OF PRINCIPAL DOGS AS SECURITY I SACRAMENTO, Cal., Mar. 17 Jacob Ooldman, Sacra mento pawnbroker, loaned $2 to a sheepman who said h m m w ii ' Utj M iS ; w i a i:1 j ' iPi Efi u 1 w would be right bar I., taking W two dog as security. The owner has failed to return and ig Goldman, whi n he sought leg- H al advice found that :.o would (n have to retain the tiogA, m 'jf, any other property, six it, month Ix-fore dispo. al. , The doga are htailliy and jfc their appetiUi is good. "They bl are eating the shop from (i over my head," Goldman said. BE ; w SB Si) Eti (Sj may d seen ana specincauons ana GARDENS SOLVE :tlm.t obUined. rvrvrv Tinnnr yun Bids will be opened at 7:30 o'clock p. b OOD PROBLEMS . m. M.rch 24. 1920. No proposal or bid will be eonsid- WASHINGTON, DC. March 17 icred nnleu accompanied by a eerti Ona way of reducing the cost of living 1 fied check payable to the City of Al ii open to every man. woman, and : bsn7 In an amount equal to fiva par child who can j-c: tile ue of an iuic , cent of tlie tgirtgatj to be for plot of ground. That way lies thru j fejted a fixed and liquidated damajrea the panting and culti-.atinsr of a homr in c3to i.f bi(. or ntUMa mrui n a inritt oarum. war gad- dcr.a now hive their own h!g job in lit Ining households to f-ed themselves I The reasons for Thrift Gardens are i..-i.y and varioui. The same reasons :! at existed lait vear and the year br- ft,r-s still are present Thrift Gar- dru will produce food whera nothing 'oiln-iwise would be produced, tney '.vlil reduce family food bill", they 1 will rrturn sbundantlv h propor ion ; to the time and effort devoted to tra-:n. But added to tnce riasont anothir one peculiar to this year. Handel wort the "iliM-ah" in 22 Txorsis or the anni'ai. to-rum I hunt or TUB Northwestern Mutual Life ' Insurance Company of Mtlwauk. In th atal of WtKonvln. a th llac dr af itcinAfr. t. m4 lo tha 1 nru r. nr. commlMioiiff of tha of rgtu. i.jii.uanl to T-a- t joiisi.j".: I Con-i1rat1on Inr liulallmcnt anil npilun attlmrBU .... All athvr lm-tn m ; t.eiT.ioii Total lacomo isi.sss.tii.; lif.iTt -ia- j mI Sm ! . 1 Doath claims ataturvd andowmaauj Annum, D".rI0r,,.p,e.',r,b.U;e;:: li&VJtS "" a to the highest bidder at not less than ralaa1 poUnh'am- -J-J ; J4 ' the appraised value as shown by this ( omml'aa'loaa to aeaata! '. '.' '. T3a ui sa notice. Sale to be Subject to the SO- ' atadlral aaamlnatloaa. ate.... 41S.TSS 43 . ... Haian.. ( orrir,ra. iru.iaaa i proval of the Secretary of the Intesv and ham. orrica amoloraa. . 1.1SS.SS1 4S . : ' am. t. .... . Rant tar occupancy it hom. ! lor. The purchase price, with an att- AiT'oar duiurmaau'.'::: 2.SJ;?S 5 d't'onal sum of one-fifth of one per Totai diabunamaat. .... le ui au Mnt thereof, being commissions sllow- Docambor St. 11. Itaal aalala (laeliialns bona offlcol .... 4,ui.aH Loan, oa raal aatata mort- , waa 1M.SOS.024.C3 Laana aa pollclaa aa eol- 1,rl ST.Ml.a22.SS Prtmlum notaa and automat ic premium loana l.02.Sl 0 Pramluma dafarra nodar aoldlara and aallora' ciU raiiar act s.um I'. vaio. SS.0SS.ars o U. a A ..mneatM of lal dabtadnaaa ll.SM.onooo Olhar bonda. amortlaad valu. 11S44.1S?0 Storaa. markat vaiaa Jy an no Caah oa band and In bank. 2.006 31'2 11 lataraat and ranLa dua and actruad ..... ST5J.MS.7I wBwa. amomaoa Liua and dararrad pramlama S.T78.O40 10 Aaaau aot ductad I2S.W4.7 Total admlttad asaota l440.Stl.7Ta.7S UaMlltlaa. Saaarra raqutrad by law to ba hald oa tha company's Po"i"laa ISST 890 SOS.00 ltaa.rva ror vnultloa and Pial rontracta 2.417 .300 Prraant ta na of aot dua la- atalimanl. t.S7.74J M adjuatad. ate. Batlmatad amount of taxao payabl. Id ltTCO L'npald accounu. mad leal faaa. commtaalooa. ate.... Dividends dua and ia courao of payment Daferrad dlvldaada payablo Fund for deferred dtvidnda payabl. after isae Annual dlvldaada payable la 1S20 Haaerve for taxe. In diapiiia! Haaervad for contlngeaclee. . l.o.4SS0 1.4n.4I2.4T 2S4.TS1.S 1.0SS.SS3S7 1S2.310.4S s2s.aa.00 ie.ioo.ooo on 300.OAO.IM) 19.74S.yai.ss Total II.MIItlea I440.aat 77a Ta tll rirurea Include lsas.404.s1 foe death li ,ncurred for wblcb do proofs bav. been racalvad. Boalaeae la Orrcaa for tha Year. , Omaa premiums racalvad during th. year 144 01S.S4 Premium., eurrander valuaa and dlvldaada returned during the year - -ej j j n Loaaa, and matured mI-.u.1 . . paid durlns the year 3ua.20 as. ; nil lUtlRTHWFUTFBX MI'Tt'AL LIFK j 1NKI KAN K ('OS TAX Y. S HATH A WAT. Heeeet.v W. D. VAN DTKE. I'realden't. Statutory realdent attorney for aervlce-..i1- B A'-BKK. Norlhweatara Sanli Mlldlns, rortlano. Or. Albany, Oregon. It. K. CUOKKKUINB. Gen. Ast.. Advertiaement for Sewer ConatrartJasi S Sealed bid will be received by th I Council of th City of Albany, Orezoa I until 7 p. m. March 24, 1920 for th g constnictio nof an 8" lateral I er beginning at manhole to b cosv jatnicted in th Railroad Street tiunk i sewer midway between Second und inirn oirn '.j and rjnnlnr there , easterly through t!:o c.i.ler of Blu.-k 1 101. Ill end 11? of Hackleman'i AaV I dition to th City of Albany, Oregon, a ditanr of 7 2 f-.'vt, rr so much of the prijtcnt lot- ral eon', r in plac a hall be found li tcrir-atd to th ex tent that it need rcpla:cment. Said sewer construction to be mad in accordance with th charter and tha ordinances of tha City of Albany and the plans, specifications and eatiman of Engineer John R. Penland on file in th office of the Recorder where plans ' to enter into a contract and provida ; an approved bond in the sum of $150.00 for the faithful performance I of t!.c contract. All bids must be made with a view I of completing the construction of said ' tower prior to the 15th day of June, i 1-0 under a liquidated penalty of J $2.C0 for each day cf JMay beyond I that p-jriod. i All bids should be addressed to j "Recorder of the City of Albany;, I Oregon," marked "Pronoaal for eon- struction of lateral sewer beginnina; at manhole in Railroad Street.'' By order of the Council. L. G. LEWELLING, Recorder of the City of Albany m. 15-25. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER General Land Office, Washington, D, C, February 11, 1928. 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 Ml ..... - th. timbeT on .j,, trollowintr lands will be sold April 2, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. -f ., at public auction at the United Sut land offie ' Roseburg, Oregon. ea, musi De aeposiiea at time 01 sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be receiv ed from citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens and cor- ' po rations organize! under the laws of the United States 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.2W, Sec. 1, Lot 1, fir 865 M., cedar 10 M., Lot 2, fir 102S M., cedar 50 M., none of which timber is to be sold for less than $1.75 per M. T. 17 S, R. 6 W Sec. 13, Lot t. fir 190 M., Lot 3. fir 360 M., See. 35, NE4 SW. fir 625 M., SEtt SW14, nr ia m., bkjj st. nr 480 M, SWK SE4, fir 620 M., SEX SE54, fir 335 M., none of which timber is to be sold for less than $1.25 per M. T. 18 S., R. 8 W., Sec. 1, SVfM SW14, fir 450 M. Sec. 11, SE'4 NEV., fir 450 M., NW NE, fir 500 M., SWtf NE14, fir 1200 M., SEtf NE14, fir 1200 M., NE14 NW, fir 700 M, NW14 Nf, fir 400 M., SW14 NW, fir 750 SE NWJ, fir 1500 M.. none of which timber is to be sold for less than $2.00 per M., See. 11. NW, EH, fir 850 M., SE14 SEK, fir 525 M, SEy, SWtt, fir 815 M., NWli SW, fir 920 M.. SW14 SWW. fir 415 M none of which timber is to be sold for less than $1.75 per M. - (Signed) CLAY TALLMAN, Commissioner General and Office. Feb 26 Mar. 31