Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 30, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    Decorate
S$5$ Clean house and paint up for Spring.
SjSj Your rooms need repapering or re-tint-
Itlt ing.
aSs..t
Wall Paper
also
Alabastine
We have just received a new shipment
of Spring's latest designs in
in all its attractive shades and colorings.
Alabastine is the economical and sani
tary material for your walls.
FRED DAWSON
tax
LOCAL BRIEFS
Personal Mention of People nod Activities About the City.
I
MOl Run Feed
Red Crown Mill run $41 a Ion. Tog
price given on 5 sacks or more. Other
feeds in proportion. Red Crown
IfiTis. mlO:f.
N at ra-Cigar
Nicotine-Xeutralixed All the pleas
Bra of smoking without the harmful
effects of the Nicotine, Try One
VTalter Jackson. Distributor. 91
Lea ts For Spokane
City school superintendent, C. W.
Boctticher. left for Spokane this
morning to attend a session of the
Inland Teacher's Empire Association.
Ee tamed to Portland
Prof. Charles South, after making
his usual appointment here yesterday
left for Corvallis this morning on his
return to his home in Portland.
At Weilsdale
The Baptist Chapel car is at Wells
dale this week, where religious ser
vices are being held each day.
Pi mm Brownsville
Attorney A. A. Tussing, of Browns
iBe, arrived in this city on the early
train this morning to transact legal
basincss at the court house.
Philomath Visitor
Mrs. Lee Keller, of Philomath, was
a Albany visitor today on her return
from Rogue Rirer where she had been
to visit relatives.
Lefcanoa Visitors
Miss Era Godfrew and Mrs. Fol
let, of Lebanon, were Albany shop
pers today on their way to Portland.
Went To Hubbard
Howard Jenks, a local grain buyer
of Tangent, passed through this city
today on his way to Hubbard to re
ceive a shipment of clover seed.
Cm Business '
J. M. Burtenshaw, a well known
contractor of Lebanon, transacted
business here today.
Here From Caseadia
W. A. McKinnon, a pioneer of Can.
yon Creek beyond Caseadia, was in
this city today to look after some le
gal business.
From Plainview
Miss Blanch Wright, of Planview.
arrived in this city this morning to1
visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Ktz. TV. 2. T.'ashburn.
Went To Portland
Dr. W. P. White, left on the early
tram this morning on a business trip
to Portland '
Moves To Lebanon
' P. A. Morton, one of the managers
of the Army store here, left for Leb
anon today where he will pitch his
tent for a few days with a supply of
army goods.
Attends Metehem Funeral
D. P. Mason, W. C. Tweedalc and
Frank Miller went to Portland this
morning to attend the funeral of Phil
Mitchem.
Went To Portland
William Pollock, of this city, made
a business trip to Portland today.
From Harris burr,
Mr. and Mrs. Basel Kozad and Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Chastine, of Harris
burg, were Albany business visitors
Makes Business Trip
Manager, W. R. Scott, of the Al
ban cannery, ntade another busi
ness trip to Portland today. Scott
has been the moving factor in advan
cing the price of berries in this valley
and has placed the minimum at 12
cents at Salem where the cannery had
been holding the price below that
figure.
From Caseadia
R. A. Elliott, forest ranger near
Caseadia, was a business visitor here
last night and today.
From Talbot
J. H. Turnidge, of Talbot Marion
county, one of the well known pep
crmine growers of the valley trans
acted business here this morning.
On Business -
H. H. King, of Monroe, M. Silver
of Lebanon, and E. E. Rex of Scio,
were in this city last night looking
after business matters.
Returned to Portland
D. W. Wakefield, Mr. Reiss, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Walker, of Alemeda
California and Fred P. Nutting, who
were here yesterday to attend the
funeral of Mr. Wakefield returned to
Portland last night.
From Portland
Mrs. Amelia Hoover, of Detroit,
who has been spending the winter in
Portland is expected in this city to
day on her way to Detroit
Buys Gerddes Farm.
J. B. Suver. from the stat. of Kn.
sas, has closed a deal for the Henry
ijeraaes larm or 80 acres at Glacer
station, near Sand Ridge, and will
move on to the place at once.
To Go To Yackima
R. B- Dove, is to leave in a few
(Jays with several prospective buyers
for irrigated lands in Yakima W'n.
Sells Property
L. O. Brown, of East Albany, has
sold his resident property and will
now seek a new location.
Returns to Portland
G. H. St. Helens, returned to Port
land today after spending several
days here auditing the books of an
Albany business firm.
C. of C. Meets Friday Evening
The Albany Chamber of Commerce
is to hold Us annual meeting next
Friday evening to elect officers for
thc ensuing year. All members and
friends pf the organisation are re
quested to attend .
In Portland
II. 11. Cusiok, of the Culek bank,
is si't'iuling a few days in Portland
this wrek.
At Harrisburg
Attorney Arthur McMahon, trans
acted legal business in llarrisburg
yesterday.
. Holds llihle Conference
Dr. W. L. Hemming, left this noon
i for Forest Grove to assist in con-
ducting a bible cofervneo.
i Here From Salem
I S L. llulen, a f irmer residing in
M.irion county near Snlem, and a for.
, mcr Linn county resident payed taxes
! it tlie court house today.
From Gates
Mr. and Mrs. W. B Robinson, well
known citiiens of Gates, trammeled
business here tod.iy. Mr. Robinson
j states that the cnld winter has done
irre.it damage to the fruit trvrs In
; his section.
Went To Portland
Mr. F.. L McKcirn. and little
daughter, left for Portland today noon
to spend a few days visiting with
friends. Mr MeKern and other mem
bers of the firm will also go to Port
land tomorrow to attend a conven
tion of the Ford dealers of the state.
Kills Hob Cat
F. H. Artgcnscnger, of Gates, call
ed at thr clerk's office today and se
cured his $2.00 bounty from the state
for tKe scalp of a bob eat killed in the
timber near Gates.
Here From Hsrrisburg
Mrs. T. J. Anderson, who has been
a resident of Harrisburg, for the last
forty-one years was an Albany visi
tor today on her way to Portland
where she Is to make her future home.
p rora Cheridan
Mrs Mamie Carstens. of Sheridan,
left this noon for her home after vis
iting her mother in this city, Mrs.
Beeson.
From Ash Swale
C. Carlson, one of the Ash Swale
farmers North of Brownsville trans
acted business here today.
LEBANON FARMER
SELLS PLANTS
As a means of developing his or
chard tract in the outskirts of the city
of Lebanon, Harvey Loveall last year
set out a large patch of Wilson and
Magoon strawberry plants and in the
fall encouraged them to set new
plants. Recently he received one
single order from a Portland firm for
30,000 of the plants and has sold up
wards of 70.0(H) to home buyers with
a prospect that he will yet sell enough
to increase his sales to 150,000 before
the season is over.
This is but a little incident in the
mail fruit industry of the Santiam
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AN ELECTRIC WASHER
Washes Clean Without Rubbing
You can wash anything, laces
linens, blankets, everything
absolutely clean cleaner, many
women say, than when washed
by hand. There is no rubbing
no wringing.
. The clothes are put into the
cylinder which revolves and
-!rses, sending the foaming
uds through every fibre.
clothes come out fresh
ean and the big washing
shed in an hour. Your
e is always ready the
a button starts it just
s turning on the electric
I payment down puts
se machines in your
ntain States Power Co.
W00DW0RTH
DRUG CO.
ALBANY, OREGON.
The Home of
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Model Illustrated
TOGETHER WITH SEVE.V
DOUBLE-FACED '
RECORDS
(Fourteen Selections)
100 Loud-Tone Needles.
100 Medium-Tone Needles.
One Jewel Point.
Two Sapphires.
One Record Album.
Bottle nf Tone-Clear Cleaner.
Oil Can and Oil for
$12295
$1.1.00 CASH $3.00 WEEK
WAXED OAK, FUMED OAK
OR MAHOGANY,
WHICH WILL YOU HAVE
A Brunswick you're going to
have there's no doubt about
that, because limitations have
been overcome.
See These at
WOODWORTIIS
Phonograph Headquarters
valley, hut It is on that points the!
way to what the valley will eventually
be.
It is not alone strawberries that
grow so pmlillcally here, but every
other kind nf small fruit finds Its
natural environment in the climate
and soil of this district. Within the
past two years many acres of red
raspberries have been set out and they
have made! a phenominal growth and
many of them will be In full bearing
this year, as will acres upon acres of
oganberrics that have been planted
during the same period.
In raising strawberry plants C. II
Witman has dono fully as well as Mr.
Loveall and several others who have
given their attention to plant raising
have found a market for the plants
that will take up their entire output,
and as the energy of tho people he
comes mom and more directed In tills
line It will not be an over estimate to
say that there will be no place In the
stale that will have more prosperous
IH'ople, and the name "Strawberry
City" will not lie a misnomer.
Card of Thanks'
The undersigned wishes to express
our sincere t. mnk and appreciation
to our many friends, and the members
of h Sunset Lodge No. 1054 of the
Lulled llrotherhood of Maintenance uf
Way Employes who so kindly assisted
us In the bereavement and loss of our
loved one; also for tho many beautiful
floral offerings,
MIL and MILS. GEO. INGLKDKW,
m:i0M
An ad In your local paper is a
small Investment bringing big re.
turns.
r..
Easter Fashions!
OF A REFRESHING NEW THAT WILL CAPTIVATE THE EYE AND FANCY OF ALL SMARTLY
ATTIRED WOMEN
Easter Suits Are Beautiful
We niesn, of course, the delightfully different suit modes now on display here. The Springtime Eton
leads the fashion ilh Its )outhful, Haltering lines developed In a great variety of clever effects; Hill
line box-hack suits. Charming Taillrurs,, Near flaring fabrics C?70 (7'
and new toUs-hcre at P5 I0
Easter Coats
The more moderately priced lines display many new three-quarter and full-lrnklh coats with full hang
ing barks, of box-plrat. pockets of the novelty designs of Spring and belt effects In tarirty. Velours,
Tinseltnnrs, Trleoltines, d Q SO to tCV
Bolivias and others P 1 17 PDO
Easter Dresses
Which Fashion Has Created For You
DRESSES! Oh, so many, in variety that presents modes of rare daintiness snd smartness for every day
time occasion Silken Frocks of Satin, Taffetas, Crepe Meteor and Trlrollrlrs with elegant new drap
Ing, Silk Frocks of every expensive shade; Dresses of Trlcotine, of finely woven Serges and many
other fabrics with the muchly beruffled and bonffant modes offering 1 .95 to Q.iO
w style Ideas to the Easter Miss or Matron sPIO PtO
wonderously new
NOVELTY BLOUSES
Our showing is unrivalled both in extent of as
sortment and in smartness of the styles shown.
Many beautiful models are trimmed or Silk Em
broideryothers with beads or self material.
Round or Square Necks. All the newest Spring
shades are here ,0 1 1 Q
At Prices ranging P J 1 i7
PLAID SKIRTS
And they're a real "hit" too small and large checks
and plain colors in accordlan. Knife edge. Box
Pleats or Plain. Using color combinations thai
harmonises with the coat. In Veluur, Worsted,
Serge and Trlcotine J J M to 22
WORTH'S DEFT STORE
Phone 80 Wallace Bldg.
iniiim
Fords qxy
TRADE MARK
Farm Tractor
There is only one model of the Fordson tractor. Henry Ford
knows the wisdom of concentrating every energy on one model ; his
genius has been centered on building just one compact, easily oper
ated tractor a tractor useful on small farms or large farms, field
work or belt work and that will cost the least to maintain and
operate.
Henry Ford & Son have specialized they have made one tractor
and made it well. That means lower manufacturing costs and a
lower selling price for tractor parts, and a most serviceable, reli
able tractor.
It means that the Fordson dealer is able to carry a goodly stock
of tractor parts, and that he can give prompt, efficient service to the
Fordson farmer. The Fordson, like the Ford car, is a utility for use
during the entire year.
floe demand for rord
sonj is far greater than
present production. Place
your order now if you de
lay; you may not be able to
get your tractor when you
want it. Order now it is
your protection. I
Made by Henry Ford
& Son and sold by
Lyon Streets
Phone 15