Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 26, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    "Buy $5. Worth of Rice
And Boil It."
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s.iid a KroCi:r ,0 1'1C
customer who wanted
to know how lie could
ict the most for his
money. f
It's netting so thesej
days that courtesy is
very often side tracked!
In the race to net thej
Roods.
To our way of think-1!
iiiK every man has a
perfect rinht to ask
how to economize."
In fact we are answer
ing that same question
every day, politely and
practically.
We'd be ulad to have
you drop in and try us
out.
Then we'd know that
this advertisement had
paid for it's self.
Value First Spring
Suits
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The Blain Clothing Co.
"Value First"
TOS PAYROLL DOLLAR
By dTlopln Oregon'. Ibmdn raaoor
oi wn r. attraotlng out rid manufac
tarr into th Stat.
By iuUo our pro duo t .up.rUtlT.l7
food . are- oreatlng a dsiaand for Or."
con good. In thj carta of th. wrld.
Thu. are, adding to th. payroll dol
lar, of pragon and Baking Oregon th.
Ideal plaoa to lira.
Aiioolatsd Inlsatrlaa
OPENING GAME
WITH SILVERTON
Contest in Scheduled Friday
April 2, Team Not
Ticked Yet
Willi the fir.t I111.1I11II Kumr of ihr
him mhi between St.iyion hiyh M-houl
ml tin- A It... 11 y hi'h school but a
uii'k uwnv. Coach HruinhatiKh is
hnpintr for inure favorable wcith'cr
so thut he r.in t.ibe liiii protcyes out
for sonm pr.ictic !- ihal will
enable him lu mlit-i a nine for the
i111ti.1l nmirni. It is not Im li. ved thai
Hiiiyion ha a strong kmiii hut Ilium,
hmit'li k h o avuiil takinif chances
and uill put his Mronyrst I. am on
ihr field Win n Ihv g.ime hrk'in here
in Albany Kiid.iy April 2
With ihi- ! 1 pliriii of Ilc;inil anil
llirriK who an- almost ort... In 10
form I hi' h..ttery fur Alhuny, ihr bal
ance of ihr lint up is problematical
j yet. Attempts ure being m.nlc to
secure the return of Willard to the
hirh school 10 pl.iy ihr initial hair.
There arc itvrnl likely candidates
for the teition hul none of them are
believed to have the hatting eye of
the former keystone sacker.
The seconil pnmr of the eason anil
one th.it will unilouhtnlly le a atiff
one comes at CarvHllia on Friday
April 0 Thli will h the first im
portant ir.mie of ihe year. A return
pamc of tl: Corvallia high school will
hr pluyrcl in Alliany a wink later on
Friday March 11.
It ia announce. that the interclat
content will probably be postponed
until after the season has progressed
further heraue of the nearnea of
the openinir fame with Stayion and
the lark of practice that haa been af
forded to the achool tram. All ef
fort will br concentrated on the main
games umi! funher notice.
May Have Come From
Orchard at
Oland
K I. A. MATH KAM.S, Or, March 20.
One orchard near Orlund, Cal.. may
have furniHh.il all the olivra allifed
to huvv cucil numeroua ileuiha
from hotulilia durinir the recent out
break in the middle west, ..ya Dr.
J. (jritfer of WaihinKion, I'. C.
United Slain health bureau expert.
I'r. (itiifrr jg h,ru iiivt:ivliiik' the
hatha of l'l hena which ale oome
caiim-d iM-ui.a thrown out by tri.
Swan Johnson becuusc of suspicioua
apiH'arancu.
The deadly olivea were of the 1117
puck, .u id l)r. (iiiyir, and he feela
iiurc he haa trace! them ull lo one
source. Hi- aaid ihr ranch wui owned
by a San Kr.uicia-o man, but did not
reveal hin name.
Th. public heelth .ervic ia work-
i-intr ntnt and uay, lie am, to ue-
termine the cauc and remedy for
botulitin, but efforts o far have met
Hmall aucceMi. I'emonally ho ii work
iiiK on. an entirely new theory that
hnife are carriers of the disease, he
haa establithc-d a number of fact in
support of his conclusion and expects
lo have proof to convince the medical
world before his I'acific coast trip
closes.
It Isn't
Too Late !
to plant MARQUIS WHEAT.
The seed we have ia from . crop
sown in April. It yielded 40
bushels to the acre.
MARQUIS Wheat ia small
grains, hard as flint and brings
a premium in any market.
Our MARQUIS SEED WHEAT
is only a trifle higher than the
commonest RUN-OUT stock.
Phone us today and reserve your
supply.
The Stork ia Limited.
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Albany, Oregon.
14th Annual Tour of
O.A.C. Cadet Band
Organization of 36 Soloists from Your
STATE COLLEGE
UnderAuspices of the
AMERICAN LEGION
ALBANY ARMORY
Saturday Evening
March 27
Informal Dance Following Concert
ffi Concert 50 cents Dancing $1.00
DEADLY OLIVES
SOURCE TRACED
Warranty Deeds
Charles Dannats, to W. R. Scott,
lands In Block 32. in City of Albany.
Cunwald Holt and wife to Sarah M.
Wise et al, lands in Block 120, in
Harkleman's Add. to Albany.
H. W. Kluhm and wife to W. E.
Arehart et al, lands in Sec. 2, Tp 12,
S. R. 1 West, 75 acres.
N. H. Rhodes and wife to Nora
Bruce, lands in Block 3, in J. M. Ral
ston'a 4th Add. Lebanon.
W. A. Templeton et ux to C. L.
Templt-ton, lands in Sec. 16, Tp 14, S.
R. 3 West, 240 acres.
Quit-Claim Deeds
Charles Dannals to W. R. Scott,
lands in Block 32, in City of Albany.
W. R. Scott to First Savinfrs Bank
Albany, lands in Block 32, in City of
Albany.
Odd Fellows Attention
Odd Fellows please meet at I. O. O.
F. hall Saturday, March 27 at 2 p. m
for purpose of attending the funeral
of F. H. Crosby.
(Signed) J. S. MONOSMITH, N. G.
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Easter
Millinery
of charm and style above the ordinary.
The variety of models is almost too numer
ous to mention, among the leaders, the
CELLOPHANE TURBAN'S
are attracting attention with riots of color,
foliage and striking novelties.
DOUBLE BRIM MILAN SAILORS
are very smart when worn with the new
spring suiU.
GENUINE HORSE HAIR
TRANSPARENTS
.The fashion froudcts of the Spring season
are here, an inspection will prove very
gratifying.
M.Sternberg & Co
Ladies Shop
Tangent Grange Meet
The Tangent grange No. 7 will meet
Saturday, March 27 beginning at 10
a. m. Those wishing to keep their
membership please be present or
notify the Secretary.
(Signed) URBAN SHRODE. Sec.
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From Toledo
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawes, of To
ledo Lincoln county, were business
visitors here today.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Olympic Flour $3.10
2 Cans Peas 30c
2 Cans Corn '...30c
6-oz. Royal Baking Powder 20c
Crackers, Per pound 18c
Good English Breakfast Tea, Per pound 35c
It Pays to Trade at
1st & Ferry SEARS Phone 90
TRADE MARK
Farm Tractor
, More than 100,000 Fordson tractors have been sold to farmers
in the United States. They are helping those farmers do more and
better work in less time and at less cost. North, East, South, West
everywhere the Fordson has proven itself a money-maker and a
real necessity to the farmer. Besides it solves the labor problem.
These practical farmers have affirmed the economy the ex
ceptionally low fuel and operating cost of the Fordson; its time and
labor-saving qualities and its ability to increase production. The
Fordson was built to be the most economical tractor; It is compact
and devoid of excessive weight And it is built of same strong Van
adium steel as the Ford car.
Winter or bad weather
does not hinder the Ford
son's usefulness. Day or
night twenty-four hours a
day if you choose you can
utilize the Fordson.
Only so many Fordsons
are allotted this territory.
Orders are being filled in
rotation. Let us have yours.
now.
Made by Henry Ford &
Son and sold by
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