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Albany Daily Democrat from Albany, Oregon • 4

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Albany, Oregon
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Accepts Position- Ralph Lamb, of Coravlllls, and a former citiien of Albany, visited friends here yesterday on his way to Returns to Portland Mrs, May of Portland, left for her homo noon after visiting her" daughter here, Mrs. 1). White, SelU Brlaco The Lewelllng Motor company reports today the sale of a Urlsco to Portland, where he has accepted a position lit the Internal revenue in thla city, Mr. E. B.

Small. Returned From California-Mr. and Mrs.E. H. Rhode, who.

havc been visiting in California for several months, returned home last night. From Sweet Home Miss Gertrude Ban, a teacher In the schools of this county, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. V.

Barr, of Sweet Home, was an Albany visitor yesterday. Lebanon Visitor lug from rheumatism for the last twv month, li again at hi place of busl-nets, although not fully recovered from hla attack. Left For Montana-Mr. and Mrs, U. E.

Hardman, who havt been living in Albany fur the last few months left Saturday for their former honlo In Great Falls, Mont, Mr. Hardman last summer opened the (joodyear Service Station at First and Lyon Streets, later selling out to R. WNTrlpp, local Oldamohlle dealer. From Oregon City Roy Applcgate who hat recently sold I. D.

Stephens of Oregon' City, hli farm near Albany and will move formerly a resident of this city, trans- hcre at toon at he can find a location. acted business here today. Mr. Steps- Weather Report ens has sold his phoiwty here which Tonight and Tuemlay probably rain Site No. 1 Autographic Kodak Jr.

Price $1667 Pictures, inches is locaiea on west etn street, lie is The rlv.r nt.n.U 91 f.wi. now employed in the Oregon City (y t)c frw 37 paper mills. to 07 degrees. From Brownsville' On Street Again Tripp, who lias been auffer- D. F.

Newland, of Brownsville, ar- WHF.N ANSWERING classifieds ad, kindly mention 'ins Democrat. Alma Morris, a pioneer of Lebanon and vicinity, transacted business In the city Saturday afternoon. Vlsita Parents-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wiles, of Benton county, spent the week end here Visiting their parents ami other friends and relatives.

Shedd Visitor rived here this noon on his way back to the logging camp In the coast mountains where he is working. Son Dies at Newberg E. Glenn, of Mill City, was in this Freorkson. a retired fanner residing at Shedd, arrived here this city today on bis return from New-lerg where he had been on account 1 of the death of his step son who died 1 morning to transact business. From MiU City SUNBEAM 'lamps SUNS oSiLY COMPETITOR tVKRYTHlNG ELECTRICAL OUTFITS INSTALLED ANU IN OPERATION.

SATISFIED'. CUSTOMERS JOHN W1NKLEY, W. W. POLAND, 0. H.

KEEBLER, I. II. COPE-LAND, JOHN WILLS, J. S. LUCKEY, O.

Tinkle, nnd R. Futton, of Mill therc-of pneumonia, Sella Bakery Plant Western Electric Farm Light And Power Out at City, were Albany visitors over Sun day. Went To Salem The Elite Confectionery and Bak-. ery has solil its Hako-Kite oven to a Van left this morning for WIRING DONE BY LICENSED A BONDED WIREMF.N KODAK EVERYBODY likes pictures everybody likes to make them everybody can, with this simply worked instrument. No sooner does the opened box disclose a Kodak than the camera is in eager hands and "click" the first picture is made.

Our stock is varied and complete, but there is one thing you won't find here "something just as good." We sell the real thing. Salem, to look after the interest of Vancouver, firm. The need for more spnee in the confectionery and ice buine is civen as the rea- Phone 20 THE ELECTRIC STORE. INC. S27 WnI First St; Albany his firm in the rapitol city.

From Jefferson son for disposing of this modern baking plant. F. W. Erhart, of Jefferson, who ha recently sold his farm in that vic inity was an "Albany business vis itor today and may locate here From dates R. Ross, a well Vrnwn ritlnen Brownie Cameras $2.86 up.

Kodaks from $6.49 up. of tiates, transacted butnets here CA CO SUPPORTING CORSETS FRED DAWSON 1 this forenoon. Visits Parents Mrs. h'ti Burleson, of south east Rexall Store i cm. Missouri, arrived in this city to dfcy on her wav to Mill City to visi V-er parents, Mr.

'rnd Mrs. Geo. I jj Announcing the arrival of Mrs. L. C.

Harris 1H from Jackson, Michigan, to demonstrate to the ladies who will visit our store on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, the new idea that is presented Iff in this corset-design of the CAMCO, simplicity of the adjustment Durability and many other new features about this celebrated corset, a cordial invitation is extended to all, try and visit her during the three days she will be with us. Jacobs who she has not seen for veirs. R'tnmtd To IHvuition Miss ILuel Earl, returne'1, to her work at the Cusick bank, tcday nf'er being out for scvcrrl dars on account tf h-; sr ill E4 LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People and ActiTities About the City. I essi BULK I WORTH'S DEPT STORE Visited At FJmira i every Monday and in Corvallis ach Wallace Building Phone 80 rllllHillUmlllllllillllil Drugs of Quality In every consideration of safety, economy and results, it is always best to buy good drugs. We decided long ago that we could not afford to handle anything but the best and our customers feef the same way apparently.

So when you want drugs of unequal quality, ourity and strength-you have only to come here to get them. DRUGGISTS First and Ferry Sts. 1 C. E. Rexford, F.

W. Smith, and Tuesday of the week. W. W. Greene, of the Nebergall meat On Business market made a trip to Elmira Lane Dr.

W. Kimmell, pf Lebanon, county yesterday. was in this city today on professional Visited Brother business. Dr. Kimmell has been one Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Stenberg, of of Lebanon's well known Salem, visited Mr. Stenberg's bro- for many years.

ther and family here yesterday. Mr. Returned From and Mrs. H. L.

Stenberg. i and Mrs. Earl n- From Pirtle turned from Brownsville thU morn- James Dyer, a well known pioneer ing, where they had been to sjend farmer residing near Pirtle was an 'the week end visiting Mr. Stannard's Albany visitor this forenoon. parents.

Went To Portland Vent To Jefferson M. Parker, of Benton county re- Miss Nellie -n'd Mis. turned to Portland today after vis-lfcrenson retur ut their home in iting at his old home. Mr. Parker I Jefferson this morning after spending is in the employ of the Pacific Paper the week end her; visiting relatives, company.

On Business Courts in Salem HonrChas. Child, of Brownsville. Judge P. R. Kelly, went to Salem was an Albany visitor tcday on his again today to conduct court as ctr- I way to Corvallis.

cuit judge in his district. i Visits At Marion To Attend Auto School A. Hunt and Mrs. Mavey, William Greene has been i left this morning for Marion to visit working in the Sears bakery, for the friends and relatives, last three months went to Portland From Scio this morning to attend a tractor and Mrs. MSna Curl, of Portland was an auto school visitor this morning on her Returns To Brownsville return home from Scio where she Miss Beatrice Holbrook, returned bee for the iast few weeks, to her home near Brownsville today Portland Visitor after spending the week end here vis- i Mrs.

Sadia Mohr and daughter itrng Miss Claire Tillman. jPearle, of Portland, spent the week Celebrates Wedding Anniversary end here visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pirtle of the and Mrs.

H. L. Stenberg. St. Francis hotel, celebrated their 34 Went To Portland wedding anniversary yesetrday.

They Mrs. M. S. Holmes and daughter were married in the state of Iowa and Mary Louise, left this morning for ill i i Ami I came to Oregon 16 years aro ext Portland to spend a few days visit ing friends and relatives. Returned Home-Mrs.

H. M. Welch, of Portland, re May. Prof. South Here Prof.

Chas. South, of Portland, is in this city today giving instruction in violin music. Prof South is here Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. turned to her borne this morning af-1 tcr visitjng at the home of her rister 1 vne Life Is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look welL What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy It Is If one will only aoopi uu mommg msiae oatn. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, jtuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out tha whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter.

Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from tha stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible is the Instrument which Rosa Raisa praised In no uncertain terms, the famous soprano of the Chicago Grand Opera Company said "Never before haoe I heard an Instrument which so perfectly reproduces the voiceand the very timbre of the orchestra. This superiority of Cheney Tones is due to a most, remarkable series of exclusive inventions. It plays all records plays them with a purity and rich quality which must always appeal oarticularly to those who really appreciate good music. Th longer you play It The txiHettr grow" Note the Cheney Violin Ref orator in the diagram above. That resonator is carved from seasoned violin wood and suspended free from the cabinet walk Thus it vibrates freely and adds quality to Cheney Tones at the sound passes through it just a violin Vibrates when a bow is drawn across ft strings.

i And like a rare, old violin, Cheney Tones grow richer with the years. Hence we say "The longe. you fiat rr, thb swum rr caowt," sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus What an Electric Range Means in the Home cieansmg, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone Regular models are priced from CONSOLE ART MODELS 190.00 to $363.00 $385.00 The houswife has unconsciously waited for some way to solve' the kitchen problems. To eliminate the servant, save time and dirt and unnecessary labor, heat fumes, objections of all kinds and descriptions.

The Electric Range not only solves thi kitchen problem but more it save-two most vital thingss. FOOD and FUEL. Electrically cooked food is better food, has greater food value and flavor, and minimum shrinkage. The way food is cooked is all important The Electric Cook realizes this three times a day. Come In and see for yourself Mountain States Power Co.

phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans' out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast While you are enjoying your breakfast tha water and phosphate Is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside) organs. The millions of people who are bothered constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store which will cost very little, but to sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of Internal sanitation, FISHER -BR ADEN CO. The Store With a Welcome! THIRD AND LYON STS. PHONE 15 ew.

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