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Albany Daily Democrat from Albany, Oregon • 4

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Went to Portland ti i k. VWI UOBlu VI 114 VIW iUib Portland on brief business trip. onhli way to tho Grand Round of the coast mountains. From Eugene E. L.

Webster and E. Rutunitin of Eugene were guests of the St. Fran-ell lait night whlla in the city on business trip, From Lake Creek-' Hera From Shedd- now me i lme Shedd Wading merchant snd business man of Shedd was an Albany business visitor this afternoon. C. Jsckson one of the old pio for Vialta Son at Sslem neer farmers of Lake Creek west of W.

II. Geltra, one of the actlvo pion Save Money on Your Papers and Magazines Yoi can save money on standard magazines and at the same time help build up the local newspaper field. By taking a local paper you are helping to build up Linn every subscriber added locally helps to put out a better paper, which In turn attracts strangers to Linn county. 7 Halsey transacted business In the city yesterday Mr, Jackion is retiring from the farming business has rented his farm te his sons. Albany Visitors Lewis W.

Corey of Woodburn, Coo. C. Brown of Elk City and A. M. Sayer eer business men of Albany and Linn county made trip to Salem this af.

tornoon to visit his son John Geltra. Returna From G. A. R. Convention-Mr and Mrs W.

A. Custer, of-Co-' lullle, Coos county were Albany vis-Itors today on their return from th G. A. R. convention at Columbus Ohio They visited their bid home In the state of Kansas froths first time in 81 years.

Mr Custer Is an old veteran Hot Water Bottles The best are at Fred Dawson of Eugene were Albany business visit ors last night at the Vandran hotel. Underwent Operation Mrs J. B. Foster was operated up on at St Mary's hospital this morn ing for appendicitis, She was recov of the civil war and states that he enjoyed tho trip very much. ering nicely at noon today, Mrs Fearer is a sister-in-law of D.

Sears. 238 West first Street TH Rexall Store" To uo To Portland and MrsC Littler will BAKERY vms eiunn tor i unmim wnere iney INSTALLS A NEW will upend the next two weeks visit IPS BREAD MOULDER Pill! iiiiilllliiiiiliiUliliiilUtl iiutiuUtniiuuiuiiiiiiiiiUUUiiuuaii BETTER FRUIT "kVJwHJsi" M1(it r) HMiUllxS'Mfi-tn SiMlIM '4tt SfvSS 1 4tft- -f i-w aSi an xiir ttM-'SB Read the Democrat The only Linn County paper receiving reports of The Associated Press, Pictures by Telegraph, Live local news from, all over Linn County. Price by carrier 50c per month $5.00 per year in Advance 3 3. D. Sears, proprietor of Sers lnj at the home of Dr and Mrs Hen-dershott Mrs Littler and Mrs I end-" cdohott are istrs.

Visiting In Portland Mrs Leonard Hurst is spending a few days visiting, in Portland at the home of her parents. From Lacomb Mr and Mrs Roe Smead and children from Lacomb were Albany business LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People and Activities About the City. Grocery and Bnkery, has just Installed new piece of machinery ta his bake shop which will speed up his production and eliminate human labor. im A new bread moulder, which aocuras- liiUli, a. a.

ely measures and cuts the loaves into the proper sis has been added at a Mrs. Small has i ywy. rar omeso is es make their home. cost of $800 antt completes one of the most modern baking equipments in the valley. pecially interested in the Lacomb school.

Makes Business Trip the Pacific Garage left this morning for Portland on business trip for the next few days. Returns to Spokane Mrs Minnie Harloy left this noon Mrs. E. D. Wells of Portland arrived in Albany this morning with the view of locating here.

She has been trying to find rooms today. From Lebanon Attorney H. Bv Hess of Lebanon was an Albany business visitor this forenoon. Went to Portland-Miss FKence Napenwho resides at been here for some days yisiting and Mr. Small will return as soon as he can settle some of his building contracts.

Halsey Visitors Mr. and Mrs. 0. Martin and daughter, Mrs. Suitar of Halsey were Albany shoppers this forenoon.

Business Visitors E. J. Greenwood of Lebanon was an Albany business -visitor this morning Uuder the present arranecment'Mr Sear Is able to empty the dry flour Into a mechanical mixer and the process Is carried through the moulder to tho pans, baked, and then sent to for her home at Spokane after vis- James Bond of te city. iting at the home of Mr and Mrs a mechanical wrapping machine which seals the loaves In waxed paper, readj flr delivery to the customer without 1st and Harrison street left on the By mail $4 per year In advance in Lmn County and Route 4, Benton Co. $4.50 at end of year.

Out-, side Linn County $5.00 per year. To Club With the Democrat add the Following amounts Better -Fruit per year Western Farmer per year McCall's Magazine per year Sunset Magazine $1.00 per year Payable In Advance early train thisi morning for Portland human hands ever touching the pro duct The bakery is at present us ini seven barrels of flour a day and an enlargement of the present shop will be made at an early date, Mr iV NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is Hereby Given to the legal voters of School District No. 15 of Linn County, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of said District will be held at Senior High School, on the 28th day of November, 1919, at o'clock in the afternoon to vote on the proposition of levying a special district The total amount of money nded by the district during the ilscal year beginning on June list, 1920, nnd ending on June SO, 1921, Is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the Sears has rented additional space ad joining his building and will make ex. tensive improvements and enlargements at an early date. where she is to spend the next few days visiting friends.

Accepts New Position Martin W. Sylvester who has been working in the Hixson shop on Lyon street for several months left for Port land this morning where he" has a position as electrical mechanic. From Sweet Home Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W.

Moorehead of Sweet Home who were married yesterday at the court house were guests of the Albany Hotel last night Returned to Albany i Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Small former well known residents of Albany are to return here in the near future to county school fund, state school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: -i BUDGET Estimated Expenditures Red Cross Ladies, Attention 600.00 The Red has been asked to take part In the parade, Armistice Day About thirty auto have ben provided and.

ladies willing io ride luase phono 2U8 Ladies to gather atthe Court House and wear tht ulform. waste. 1 Thoussnte that Constipation Indigestion, Snmach Troubles, Biliousness, Headaches and all the many serious troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved and prevented by this Nature Treatment. Foshay 4 Mason will be glad to show you the B. L.

Cascade," explain its simple operation and will give you, free on request, an interesting little book by Dr. A. Tyr- Teachers' Salaries Board and Clerk Superintendent Elections Medical Inspection .7 Truancy Clerical and Auditing Stationery and Postage Text Books (Indigent Children) Stationery Printing, etc Janitors' Saralies Janitors Supplies Relieved Rheuma tism and Stomach Trouble With In-Eternal J3athi Mr. Ira E. Shambaugh of 732 Julian Dubuque, Iowa, writes the Tyrrell Hygienic Institute.

"I have used the L. Cascade for two years and have no more trou-ble with rheumatism or my stomach. I feel like a new man though I am 68 years old." The B. L. Cascade" cleanses the lower intestine its entire length and keeps it always free of poisonous SALTS RNE FOR KIDNEYS, id IM 2,400.00 ..1 50.00 350.00" 60.00 50.00 35.00 15.00 450.00 2375.00 200.00 1,500.00 200.00 375)0 650.00 2,000.00 350.00 hrcll of New York, a noted specialist St.

Johns Lodite No. 17 A. A A. M. Special communication Frhlay evening at 70 p.

m. Work In M. M. degree. Visitors welcome.

Refresmnenuts. Ed. Washburn. 6n7. Ilush the Kidneys at race when Back Junta or Bladder bothers Ksat forms uric acid.

on Internal Bathing for 25 years in Fuel i-. Phones Water' Light and Power Building Repair and Upkeep of grounds that City. Clip this out as reminder to ask for the booklet at your first opportunity. i -v Repair of Euiqpment No man or woman who eats meat regularly eu make a nusUke by flushing the kidneys ooeationolly, aays s. welf known authority.

Meat forms uiio acid Which clogs the kidney, pores so tbey luejnahly filter or (train only part of Paving 1,400.00 672.11 the waste and poisons from tbe blood, then you get Nearly sir rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, neraras- Beas, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders oome from sluggish kid neys. Insurance Laboratory Supplies Equipment for old Buildings 'Bond Interest Manual Training (Seventh Eighth Grades) Domestic Science (Seventh A Eighth Grades) Interest on Borrowed Money Borrowed Money Bond Sinking Fund ...4.. Substitute Teachers gymnasium and Playgrounds Supplementary Readers Library Miscellaneous Expense v. 300.00 250.00 5,875.00 120.00 150.00 100.00 2200.00 2,000.00 0 200.00 500.00 150.00 500.00 200.00 The moment you feel a dull ache in the ludneys or your bedc hurts, or if the The Biggest and Most Interesting Livestock Show Ever Held in the West Staged in the New Pavilion at North Portland, Oregon urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ment, irretrohvr of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Baits from any reliable pharmacy and take a tables poonful in Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purposes during the yesj: 1920-21 $05,173.04 Week of November 17 to 22 7 Open All Day 1 Evenings a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Jul made -from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to flash clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no Ion per eanses irritation, thus ending bladder disorders.

Jad Sslts is inexpensfre and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. The Pacific International Livestock Exposition was Inaugurated and is supported by leading business men and breeders of the Pacific Coast men of Vision who see in the Pacific Coas the livestock center of Estimated Receipts County State Apportionment t. High School Fund High School Tuition (Benton other Co.) Institute Fund istrict Report i 4 i In hands of County Treasurer Jn Hands of County Superintendent i Deposit in Banks .1. Due from County Treas. (Uncollected tax) 115,000.00 400.00 1,700.00 230.00 100.00 10,196.67 3779 1,934.86 100.00 World.

Total estimated receipts, not includin the money to be received from the tax which is proposed to yote $38,939.32 (95,175.04 38,939.32 Recapitulation Total estimated expenses for the year 1920-21 Total estimated receipts, not including the tax to voted Balance, amount to be raised by district tax The staging of this exposition on so huge ja' scale Is. a long step toward the accomplishment' ot, aim. and the benefits of its success will be.widespread.V? Thousands of entries of purebred stock, many coming from the Middle Western States, necessitated additions to the Immense $300,000 Bavilion. Hundreds of educational exhibits claim your attention, including the large Western Dairy Products Show with 250 entries and daily lectures by.Mr.'O. E.

Reed of Purdue University and Mr. M. Mortenson of the Iowa State College. Plan to Attend the Entire Week Pure Bred Stock Dairy Products Horse Show Cups, Trophies and P5J000 in Premiums to be warded $56,235.73 (If the amount to be raised by special tax is more by six per cent than the amount raised the year immediatly preceding, fill out the following Civic Improvement Club DANCE Saturday Night) 4 Prizes Given away Something new in the way of fun. Come try your luck and dance to that splendid music i University of Oregon Orchestra Dance $1, Spectators 10c blank.

Otherwise cross out this part.) The amount of money to be raised by this special tax it more than the amount raised by special-school district tax in the year immediately pre ceding this, plus six per It is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the following reasons: (Here give reasons in PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION north Portland; oregon not to exceed one hundred words); The reason for increasing the am ount of the tax to be raised Is found in the increased cost of teachers' salaries, the larger number of teachers necessary to supply the schbols and the general and continued increased cost of all items connected with school maintenance and operation. Dated this 6th of November, 1919. Attest: i D. HACKLEMAN Ei WILES, District Clerk. Chairman Board of Directors..

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