19 onteel SERVICES FOR THE WEEK OUTLINED Special services in observance of Holy Work lwir.ni t St. M.iry' church at 7:!I0 Wednesday night ml will b continued until Knster Sundae. The services of Holy Thursday be ' g.m at 9 o'clock this morning and i commor.ito the blessing of the Kuril arist at the l:mt supper. Following communion the Kueharist '. car- rit-il in procession to an alter richly ! lUcoiatid callid The Repository. The I .ilt.ira were then bestripp.d to rep I resent the deliverance of Christ to ; hiii rnemiea. The evening service j will begin .it 7:.10 Kith Thursday and I Friday. Scripture reading will le giv. i en bearing on the cloning events in i Ohirst's life. The public is welcome i at the services. TO have developed a rare, wondrous cdo:, s a com of thousands cf dollars; and then to be able to sell it in a beauti ful package cf talcum at a price within every woman's means is the su preme achievement cf the makers of Jontecl, the f ' c Odor cf twenty-'!- F!rw ers. TryTalcJonteel today. FRED DAWSON The Rexall Store DIVORCE RECORD I IS INVESTIGATED ! RENO, Nev. April 1 The entire I record of the Mary PiekforJ divorce 1 e.iSi is under a close investigation by Robert Richards, deputy attomey 1 gi-ner.il of Nevada, for the purpose of ascertaining whether it holds any ir retu'arities or evidence of fraud or collusion that would justify an action being taken to set the decree aside. The deputy attorney general said this morning that when his investigations nre concluded action undoubtedly will be taken by -he state in case the f-iets justify it. MURDER TRIAL BEGINS MONDAY F.UCiF.NK Or., April 1-Fifty-eight witnesses for the slate tn the mur der trial of Martin A. Clark, which will begin next Monday, have been subpenaed , and it is believed that the defense will summon almut Sli witnesses, according to 1. 1.. Kay, district attorney. Hie witness who will travel the farthest for the trial is Harry Wise, who lives at lata An geles. He came from there for the first trial last Novrniticr. Judge Skipworth granted a new healing on the giound lhat evidence at the pre vious trial did not warrant the ver dict of mundcr in the second degree Clark is accused of killing Charles U Taylor, road supervisor of Mc Kemic Hriilge. while they were hunt ing together in the Cascade moun tains last August. LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People and Activities About the City. Went To Portland G. U. Dotson, left on the first train today for Portland to drive back a new Oldsmobile for R. W. Trip. Moved to New Residence Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hockrnsmith moved into their new dwelling on west 9th street yesterday. They have built a fine modern dwelling. Arrived From Lebanon Mrs. Dora Warren, of Lebanon, ar rived here on the early train this morning to transact business in this city today. Returns to Cascadia W. A. McKennon who has been pending several days in this city looking after business interests left for bis home at Sanyon creek beyond Cascadia. Mr. McKennon will be in the forest service at Fish lake during the summer months. Gates Visitor F. H. Artgensinger of Gates, was an Albany business visitor again last night registering at the Van Dran hotel. MovH To New Home Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barker moved to their new home on fifth and El lsworth streets yesterday. Here From Idaho Chas Prouty of the state of Idaho a former resident of this city is vis. iting friends here this week. Returns From Newport J. D. Sears of the Sears grocery store is spend:::" a few days at Newport looking after business in terests. Interehurrh Workers to Meet The interchurch " workers of the county are to hold a meeting in this city April the 15 under the direction of Prof. Morgan of the college. Modern Travelers Meet The Modern Travelers will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Porter of 1004 Washington street. Went To Portland a. S. Montgomery of this city, left on the noon train for Portland on a busines strip. Halsey Visitor James Porter, a well known farmer residing near Halsey transacted busi ness here today. Business Visitors M. Walker of Independence, H. E Lampson of Sweet Home and F. O. Robertson of Lebanon, were Albany business visitors last night. Mill Run Feed Red Crown Mill run $11 a ton. Ton price given on 6 sacks or more. Other feeds in proportion. Keu I rown Mills. "1(,,f Wheat Wanted We want a few cars good wheat, will pay Ji.lt per bu., any quantity. M Senders & Co. niSlaft I'nderwent Operation Mrs II C. Schultx. of Fayettaville. uml-rwrnt an operation at the local hospital this morning for appendici tis. From Crahtrre S W. Wirt one of the Crabtree mer chants, was an Albany business vis itor this forenoon. From Seio Hon 1). C. Thomas, of the Seio flouring nu'ls and Frank dill a Seio merchant transacted business in this city today. Went To Jefferson ii.ni Mahler a retired f..rmcr liv ing on west 7th street, made a bus iness trip to Jefferson this afternoon. From Tanrent Mr. nnd Mrs F. K. Jenks, of Tan gent, wrr visiting friends in Albany to lay. Mrs. Ji lus is a former teueh ed in the schools of the county. Frm Montana Mr and Mrs Kmil J lekman, of Mortars, sre v-iting at the home of Mr and Mrs Albert Au-tin of North Albany. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the mem bers of the United Presbyterian Church of this city is to be held on Aoril S this year. The usual election .of officrrs and fin.mcial reports will be reported and a church supper served Fishing Season Opens Thursday DID YOU Ever Face the Disappointment of Losing A "BIG ONE,'' because your line was old, wouldn't hold, or your old leader snapped? ' LOOK OVER YOUR EQUIP MENT CAREFULLY And then Let Us Fix You Up with What you Need. YOU CAN RELY ON OUR FISHING TACKLE AND SAY, Have you seen our assortment of Spin ners? They will fill your basket. We Issue Fishing Licenses Hauser Brothers The House of SERVICE INFLUENZA starts with a Cc!d Kill tJ-a Cell. At tho nveM laic a HILL'S cascara&Bquinin 41 tentcdr for 20 run i colt ti 24 f - f r n hit irv I tele if it f ..:. Thi .am b- h a with Mr. Kill picture. sv-x I V r nil i S.MiIirJ o! --;a ulilet ITS TO YOUR INTEREST To Bring Your CREAM, POULTRY and EGGS to HAZELWOOI) CREAM STATION H. I.. Stenberg, Mgr. I2S West 2nd St. Highest Cash Prices Paid DOVElgj UNDER- GARM DINTS, -a 4 . H. Ill 1 OUR ANNUAL PINK AND WHITE SALE We Feature the Lustrous Finish, Flesh Color Batiste of "DOVE" Under-Garments NOTT: Materials of flesh-pink color arc so abundant today among our lingerie under-garments that it is no longer fitting to call this event merely A "Willi. SALH" our showing of the popular pink Batiste, and flesh-color Crepe Dc Chine and Satin Garments will delight you. . hi X i ' , v ' ' Vi: ' ' SVvf '.iA DOV:-., -W 4 4 Vast Array of Beautiful Ik Trip M',yoY,e. NEW LINGERIE UNDER-GARMENTS Prices Style In these days of hiith costs, you will be sur prised at our reasonable prices. And remember the best made goods are the most econoni. ical in the Ion run. QUALITY The best of materials are in the bodice to (rive longest wearing qual ity. Soft Nainsooks fine llatistes, substan tial Cambrics, good Muslins, good Crepe Dc Chine, Satin and many new novelty cloths. Our styles are the very latest Creations of the many leading designers. Many new ideas and the dantiest patterns im aginable. TAII.OI.KI KFrE(TS Tailored Styles, pretty for their simplicity abound in our assort, ments. Trimmed with dainty feather and eat-stiteh-ing, hemstitrhing, shir ring, etc. They give longer wear. Workmanship Our garments are extra well made. Careful sewing, strong seams, with extra stitches, etc Make them give extra satisfaction. Fit The sires are correct, the measurements aci entiflcally accurate The "KOVK" NIGHT GOWNS, fur example are fuller at bust and hips than ordinary IN.rm'-nts rml are cor rect in lengths. ( IIII.DUKNS MODELS For the little girlie and also for the Young Miss. We have just as nice a selection as for their big sister or moth er. At attractive prices .. EXTRA SIZES .. We sMsrially cater to the women who t nuire larce sues. We have pretty stales for every sizj and they are made extra trong. wfflT WORTH'S DEPARTMENT ST0RE "sr From Pullman WihinKlon insrtnn, panned through thin city to- th funrral of bin brother who parrel J. O. r,ilf)wp), nf I'ullm.tn Wnih- Hny on hi n-tnrn f-n, nflfirlintf "wny wt hn fnrm n-nr Sro Sundty. rason TRADE MARK Glycerine Mixture Prevents Appendicitis Simple Glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, removes all foul, accumulated poisonous mat ter from BOTH upper and lower bowel and prevents appendicitis. Re lieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or constipation. The INSTANT pleas ant action of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients. A business man reports great benefit in a long stand ing case of indigestion and sour stom achy WiodworthOrug. Co. Hair Grown on Ba'Jflcad AftT btn almMt taUIfy hmll. Now Yortr appily fotind tvfntttitn tthtch brought oat nw, hjiurUot (trewfh of balr of which i U m proud that bm will Mod Um lrf iffHnw froa to ntn who uki for it, WtrUm: Jr,hn II. Flrltum, Button r, Nrw Ttrt. M. t. Many wewnoa ar.j mm !) frown hair ftr tt'l tM4 Gmk th ot. thorn ttkm; Usi it imIm. ' EASTER CANDIES Eggs Candy Rabbits Attractive little boxes and Novelties for the Children. Make Your Selection Early Leslies Confectionery 230 West First St. Farm Tractor More than one-third of the tractors in use in the United States arc Fordsons, yet the Fordson has only been on the market two years. Just like the Ford car, the Fordson is an all-year utility. It is a compact tractor; it is easily operated, it has more power per pound weight than any other tractor manufactured, it is the lowest priced tractor and it is the most economical to operate. There arc more than seven thousand Fordson dealers in the United States. There is one in every community who not only sells Fordsons, but who carries a supply of Fordson parts for repairs and replacements with skilled mechanics to give dependab'e service, and to help the farmer get the best out of the Fordson tractor. The demand for Ford son tractors is greater than the supply. There is only a limited number for each territory. Cet your order in now. Orders are hllcd in the order received. I Made by Henry Ford & Son and sold by Ei 3 IP M il ' B