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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1920)
Decorate m tm tm siottA Suit. OIVJ l,a Xo, SVttOli Clean house and paint up for Spring. Your rooms need repapering or re-tinting. Wall Paper also Alabastine We have just received a new shipment of Springs latest designs in in all its attractive shades and colorings. Alabastine is the economical and sani tary material for your walls. FRED DAWSON LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People aad Activities About the City. on asssstatstasa assssssssssss tssswasssa. Drain Poultryman Here L. S. Compton a leading poultry man of Drain Douglas county was in this city today on his way to Portland to attend a meeting of the Oregon Poultry association ihis evening. Mr. Compton if a former Linn county man. Here From Stayton Mrs. Frank Leslie, of the Stayton hotel, and a lady friend were Albany visitors this forcnon. Mrs. Leslie for merly liver on a farm near Lebanon. Went To Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burnett, well known farmers residing east of Al bany, left for Vancouver this noon being called there on account of the serious illness of Mr. Burnett's fath er. Journal Man Here Fred Lockley. who has become fam ous as a writtcr and traveler in the interest of the Oregon Journal, vis ited here today. From Tan (rent Mrs. F. A. Needham and little daughter were business visitors here this afternoon. Returned to Portland Mrs. Foley, of Portland, left for her home this noon after attending the funerat of her brother the late Frank Lines, and visiting her brother and sister of this city Mr. Fred Lines and Mrs. Marshall. Leaves For Seio Miss Charlotte Walker, county none, and president of the baby show to be held in this city n.xt ful! l.ft for Scio this noon to spend the the week end visiting with friends. Visit Daughter Mrs. Frank Richards, of Lebanon, is spending ihf week in this city vis. '.' B her daughter and family, Mrs. Louis K. Geil. From Sweet Home Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gre, well known citisrns of Sweet Home, were Albany visitors last night as guests of the Van Dran hotel. Here From Condon Mrs. V. A. Vehrs, of Condon, a for mer resident of Lebanon was an Al bany visitor last night and today. From Shedd Bertha Wheeler and Lottie Pate, of Shedd. were Albany business visitors yesterday. General Manager Here E. W. Ellis, of Portland, genera' manager of the Hazelwood plants, was in this citv yesterday to confer with his local manager H. L. Sten berg. Mr. Ellis expressed his approv al of the success of the Albany plant. Attends Conference Misses Florine Pierce. Minerva Braden, Barbara Pfeiffer and Opal March are attending the Girl's Con ference at Forest Grove today. Moving Back Home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bruckman, formerly Albany high school students who reside in Salem are soon to re turn to Albany to live. 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White, who hat been making an extended lour of the east em stales in religious work, ia ex pected home tonight and will occupy hit pulpit both morning and veiling tomonow. To Leave Albany Mrs.. 15. W. Willis it preparing to close her property interest here and live with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Craw, uf Bur View Ore From Plainview Uordvit Pike, a farmer residing near Plainview. transacted business in this city yesterday afternoon. Judge in Debate Dr. Wallace Howe l.ee, of Albany college, went to Salem iolay to eerve as one of the judges tonight in the College debute. Eititene Man Locates Here ti. H. Fnber. of Eugene, hat moved to this city and hat established a business in the upholstering and n pa'ring of nuto lops al 212 East First street. Portland Visitor Howard H. Smith, of Portland, is spending the. week end in this city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, P. A (oodwiii. Visiting Brother C R. Mason, of La Grande .is in this city on his way from Califor nia to visit his brother here, V. W. Mason. To Attend Funeral Mr and Mrs Geo. I. Walker, of Almiada, California, arrived in this city Inst evening to attend the fun era' nt Mrs. Walker's mother, Mrs D. W. Wakefield, who is to be hur ried here Monday afternoon. Visits Her Father Miss Carolvn Cannon, of the U. of O.. left for Portland this morning lo spend Eat.-r vaentin at the home of bee father. A M. Cannon. Went To Mc.Minnville Miss Lan, of Albany college, and Miss Chnmbers, of the local high sehool. went to McMinnville this morning to visit relatives. From Corvallia Ex-county judge. D. B. McKnighl of Corvallis arrived in this City today to transact business, and visit old friends. From Harrishurg Geo. J. Willhrlm, banker of Harris burg, transacted busines here today. Returned To Portland Judge Wallace McCammet , who spoke here last night on the political issue of the day from a republican standpoint left for his home in Port land this morning Makes Business Trip W. R, Scott, manager of the Al bany cannery, left for Portland this morning on cannery business. Returned Home- Earl Vincen. of Portland, returned home today after visiting, U. S. An derson at the St. Francis hotel. Store Clones The Army store that has been in operation here for the last week is to close shop today and move to Leban on. Attends Stock Show A. C. Schmitt. County agent S. V. Smith. J. B. Cornett and William Felzer, motored to Eugene today to attend the thouroughbrrd slock show. Candidate For County Clerk H. S. Nelson, of Lacomb. a candi date for countv clerk, arrivrd in this rity this morning on a business trip. From Brownsville W. B. Blanchard. a well known pio neer of Brownsville, passed through the city today on his way lo Oregon City to visit relatives. Toledo Visitor W. A. Cox, a prominent cititen of Toledo, Lincoln county transacted business here today. Dr. Poling Here Dr. D. V. Poling, of the faculty of the 0. A. C. was an Albany visitor today on hit return front lashauon where he had been last night to take part in a musical function uf the Lebanon school. Dr. Puling has been speaking in various pant of the ttate this week for the millage bill, which it so vital to the Interests of the col lege. I.efl For Portland The members of the. University tiles' Club, consisting of twenty two fine looking fellows, lift for Port land this morning, enroute lo Prinv ville and other eastern Oregon points. Here From Ashland Mrs. W. II Kelsey, of Ashland, was an Albany visitor todny on her way to Newport to spend a few weeks. Went To Portland Mrs Klnirr Kurkh.iri left for Port land this morning to confer with a specialist. Uelurns From Eugene Mrs. K. II Hill and two little daugh ters returned from Eugene this noon, after spending a week in that city visiting friends and relative,. hrrself, but it thinking of telling the business and moving to Salem. Clarence Smith, foreman of the S. P. bridge gang, wat in Crabtrea this week visiting hit brother, T. M. Smith lite Crabtree agent for the S P. Owen Maxwell, of Cottage (iiove, It visiting his alsier, Mrs. J.mo Gear hart at I ho home of her son W. 1.. (icarh.irt Maxwell was a I.iiiii 'county pioneer having settled in the county in 1X74 and is an Iinelr of county tehool siiprrindeudciil, Mrs. Maxwell Cuiiimiugs. The ladies Aid Society of ('nilmee will have a llaiaar and pie toeiiit Saturday evening. Mrs. F. M. Powell traeher of the high school It prepar ing the program for thu occasion. Guy M.ilikm, thr section foreman of the ('i.ililne section of llio S. P., road it ,to move to Lebanon soon where ho will have eharge of a sec tion at that place. He hat told hit Crabirec residence properly lo T. M. Smith. Mill Run Fd Red Crown Mill run $41 a Ion. Ton price given on A sacks or mure. Other feedt In proportion, Red Crown MUla. nilOtf. 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