Just Arrived New shipment of high grade stationery the famous . Symphony Lawn no better paper made. Ideal for social correspond ence in all its forms. Writing papers and cards in various shades of Blue. Pink. Green, Lavender, Brown and Rose, as well as White. Same with Gilt Edges. A superfine writing pap er for the discriminating user. Various other grades in all qualities and prices. For the Automobile Spring is here. Polish up the car with Dawson's Sponges and Chamois Skins FRED DAWSON T le Rexall Store I jfrnin fit LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People and Activities About the City. lis Mill Run Feed Red Crown Mill run $41 a ion. Ton price given on 5 sacks or more. Other feeds in proportion. Red Crown MUls. oilO-.f. Nntro-Cigsr Nicotine-Neutralised All the pleas are of smoking without the harmful effects of the Nicotine. Try One Walter Jackson, Distributor. 91 Building Owners of Albany Don't be buncoed by catch-penny specialty cold-apply roof paints. Hot coat your roof with the material it is made of and get the best roof you can buy. Calf The Albany Roofing Co, 4th and Lyon Sts., Phone 373-J. for best results. " 23m29 Lebanon Visitrs Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Griggs, of Le anon, arrived here on the early train this morning to transact business. Mr. Griggs recently sold his farm at Crabtree. Here From Salem Geo. Vick, of Salem, was an Al bany business visitor yesterday on his way to Eugene. On Business- Joseph Smith, of Lebanon, who was care taker of the Lebanon and Al bany canal for many years trans acted .business in Albany toady. Former Teacher Here Mrs. Pcarle M. Arehart. of Port land, passed through this city this morning on her return home from visiting friends at Lebanon, r'rom Jefferson Editor and Mrs. G. W. Humphrey, of Jefferson, returned home this morning after visiting relatives in this city. Went To Corvallis D. E. Nebergall, Dan Johnson, and A. R. Tarter made a business trip to Corvallis last night. Mill City Visitors Mrs. Sylvia Goode, W. J. Butham, and L. C. Miller, of Mill City, were Albany guests last night. Here From Salem Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Wise, of Sal em, well known in this city, visited friends here last night From Brownsville . Seth Resterick of Brownsville, was a business visitor here last night and today. Meeting the future i morethanhdlfway Developments in aeronau' tics have found us ready with a grade of Zerolene for each type of engine. Thousands of gallons of Zer olene Liberty Aero Oil gave service to the U.S. and Allied Governments during the war. The same foresight and sci en tine application marks the workofour Board of Lubrica tion Engineers in the field of automobile lubrication. Their recommendations of Correct Lubrication with Zerolene are lengthening the life of automobiles everywhere. There is a Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart for each make of car. Get one for your par at your dealer's or our nearest station. Use Zerolene for Correct Lubrication. Agrade for cadi ' type of engine for Tractor t There Is a correct gride of Zerolene for each type of tractor. Get our attrsctlve booklet on the Correct Lu brication of your tractor. AiV our agent for a copy. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Clttofnl.) .lUtUI iim W. J. WOOD, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company Albany, Oregon kVturni From Iowa Mr, and Mr. Victor 0. Whitman, returned last night from a visit of several weeks In the stale of Iowa. Returned From Convention Rev. K. W. Pratt, Clem Anderson .in.l Dewitt StamlUh. of, the Church of the Hretherh returned yesterday evening from attending the Sunday School convention at Lebanon. From Sweet Home Milo Smith, of Sweet Home an ex service man, p.issed through this riiy this morning on his way to I'ortl.mtl to attend a reunion of the old third Oregon. Visiting Friends Mrs. Frwl liooeh, of Mill City, and daughter Svlvia and son Ctrl, were Albany visitors last night on their w.iy to Salem to visit friends. Here From Myrtle Creek- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith, of Myrtle Creek, southern Oregon, is spending the week here visiting friends. Krrnn Shedd Prof. W T Nichols, arrived hero from Shedd this morning urn-re he had been to instruct his ellipsis in music. From Roseburg K. S. St. Clair, of Roseburg. w;is a business visitor here last night and today. Dr. (ieo. II. Young Invited Or. Geo. H. Young, has been invi ted by the management of the Inter- chureh World Movement, to attend a training conference for speakers in Portland beginning tomorrow. Went To Portland- President A. M. Williams, of the college, left for Portland this morn ing to work in the interest of the college endowment fund. He has been working in Salem for the last few d.iys. Moved To Eugene- Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Johnson, h.ive moved from this citv to Eugene their former home. Mr. Johnson is a trav eling salcsm.in for Armour and Com pany. From Detroit- Mrs. 11. S. Bond, of Detroit, trans acted business here this afternoon Mrs. Bond reports a heavy snow f.ill at Niagra last night. On Business- Mrs. C. B. Ashbjugh of West Scio returned home this noon after shop ping in this city. Visiting at Cusick Home Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Ball, of Astoria arrived in this city last night on their return from an extended trip of six months visiting in the East and South and will spend a few days here vis iting at the home of Dr. B. ill's sis ter. Mrs. C. H. Cusick. From Corvallis Miss Bessie Keebler of 0. A. C. passed through the city this morning on her way to Lebanon to visit with her parents during the spring vaca tion. Went To Portland Hon. and Mrs. J. K. Wcathcrford. left this noon for Portland to visit their son Fred, of the internal rev enue office, and look after business interests. Here From Thomas C. W. Ransome, a farmer of near Thomas, transacted busines here to day. Mr. Ransome states that -many of the farmers are planting berries for the Albany cannery and that he still has about twelve thousand Wil son strawberry plants for sale. Business Visitor J. I. Leffler, of Lefflrr station, and little daughter Verncta, were in this citv todav on a business trip 80 Years OH Attributes Health To Internal Baths Mr. D. C. Newcomb. 704 N. 4th Ave. Atchison, Kan.; writes Tyrrell's Hy gienic Institute of New York as follows: "My next birthday is July 13th 80 years old. Have used Tyrrell's 'J. B. L. Cascade for more than zu years. Best and only remedy that brings re lief without the use of drugs. My ex perience proved that it always relieves. .No danger Jrom it. My ailments were principally Uric Acid, Billiousness, Constipation, etc." This is by no means an exceptional letter for Tyrrell's Hygienic institute to receive, as there are now over half a million Americans using Dr. Tyr rell's "J. B. L. Cascade" with like re sults. By the scientific use of Nature's cleanser warm water it eliminates all poisonous waste from the lower in testine and gives Nature a ch.:cJ to work unhampered. You will be astonished at the dif ference in your feelings the morning after an internal bath. The "J. B. L. , Cascade" will be shown and explained to you by Foshay li Mason in Albany, Oregon who will also give you free, on request, an in teresting booklet by Dr. CHas. A, Tyrrell, "Why Man of Today is Only 60 per cent Efficient." Get this booklet and know just why Internal Bathing is so effective in the promotion of better health. Went To Portland A. C. Schmitt, of the First Nation al Bank, returned from Portland to day where he had been on a business trip. From Kirhardsun (isu Speneeik Long, a well known young man of Richardson (lap, left for his home this noon after transacting bus ness in this city. From Jordan Fred II. Peppei ling a fiimier and II. C. Knit I the Jord.in murcliaut transacted business at the court house today. On Business Trip M. C. tiaines one of the largest ,lnnd owner of llie Snntiam section transuded business with the tax col lector today. Wants a Blacksmith The cilistns of Jordan are in need of a good blacksmith report one of their eitisens today. There is u good shop well iiippcd at Jordan and is reported as a good opening for a man that fits the place. RUMMAGE SALE ALL DAY U. P. CHURCH Friday and Saturday ' Mil and Washington Sts. Diamond CHICK FOOD Warranty Deeds I J. (. Gnssner ami wife, to (leorge j Cussiier, lunds in Tp. 5, S. K. 1 West, j tt! acres. , j George Rassner and wife, to J. (). (assner rt al land in Sec. 14. Tp. U I S. R. I West. Hi acres. Fred R. Dickson and wife, to Ralph I Cruson, lands in block 6 In Park Add i to Lebanon. W. II Dale and wife, to William I Ashford and wife. UmU In block 7, in City of Hamsburg. Frances Staph el al to James K Jord.in, lands in Tp 1J, S. R, 2 Wes.. J S. Sticha and wife, to F.. C Peery, lands in Sec 7, Tp. 10, S. R. I West. SAVES LITTLE CHICKS and helps them to grow into bin, etrong, healthy birds. J A clean, wholesoma, natural food -no dust no wsste. Kecr ,o chicks healthy and nukes them grow lui. lajr-l far cut Nairn tnj 1'raJ. Mark on retry OtWnul I'aik'if OUR 1920 CATALOGUE Of "Diamond Quality" Poultry Supplies, listing errttiin( necessary lur the produbU production of pouluy mailed free on request. Ask for Csulof No. a 1 1 2 WHEN ANSWKKINO classifieds ads kindly mention me Democrat. Chicks 2j "BUCKEYE" Incubators and COLONY Brooder Stoves ATTRACTIVE AND PLEASING SUITS, COATS, DRESSES WAISTS-MILLINERY NEVER A VAGUE VALUE NEVER A DOUBTFUL STYLE IN OUR LINES. IN ADDITION TO CONSPICIOUSLY SUPERIOR MERCHAN DISE AND STYLES OUR CUSTOMERS RECEIVE OUR WHOLE-HEARTED CO OPERATION AND SERVICE THAT HAS PROVEN A VITAL FACTOR IN SUCCESSFUL RETAILING. BE SURE AND SEE OUR EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Do Your "EASTER" SHOPPING At This Store MISS SARATOGA Tailored Middy Suits and Blouses The Patrican Among Middies She's not exactly superstitious, but she just knows that three is her lucky num ber. You see it stands for quality, regulation make and charm, each of which is a key to her popularity. Then, too, we all know that mothers become uncannily practical when it comes to choosing clothes for growing, active daughters. The quality of Miss Saratoga garments in Jean, Serge or linen has won her the approval of mothers every where. Her regulation make has gained her recognition from many a girls' school, while her charm is the pride of all girls and girls know charm. ALL MODERATELY PRICED MANY WOMEN USE , GLYCERINE MIXTURE Albany women will be surprised at the INSTANT pleasant action of sim ple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. One spoonful relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. Because Arller-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel it often cures constipation and pre vents appendicitis. One lady reports herself CURED of a bad case of bowel trouble and constipation. Woodworth Drug Company. Worth's Department Store WALLACE BLDG. PHONE 80 irinwwwwnnnnnririririrtriririririripinp TI nnflXT' fT1 T' 1T' T F ' fl fl fir 3131JlJlJUulJlJUulJuulJlJllluUIJIJuilJ I J 13131:1 UflZllZTI J1S1313D13131313131 ARMY STORE WILL SELL BACON TO Logging and Mill and Road Construction Companies, Hotel and Restaurant Trade in any Quantities for Consumption We will be all sold out by Saturday, March 27. Get in now if you are in the market 12 lb Cans Net, 6 cans to the Case ..'., $16.50 Side Bacon, Any Amount, Per Pound 20c J.T.CONWAY, Mgr. 107 Lyon St. Albany, Ore. E3 iliiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiura