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Albany Daily Democrat from Albany, Oregon • Page 6

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Albany, Oregon
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6
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Just Arrived yesterday evening after visiting friends and relatives In this city. Scio Visitor O. B. Cyrus, one of the well known pioneer eitiiem of Scio, visited old friends and transacted Ibusiness -in this city yesterday nffrrnoon. Returned From Eugene Kaymond Nebergall, returned last night, from a business trip to Eugene and way points.

From I.acnmh II. I'. Pylc, Lacomb farmer, saw mill tnnn, and the promoter of the laic-muli oil fields, was an Albany visitor last night registering at the Van Dran hotel. Here From Pendleton to consider the uuj jireils of the eltisens of the rity. Went To Lyons-Mrs.

Alice Goddard left this noon for Lyons to spend a few days with friends. Left For Alberta-Mr. and Mil lis. Smith left yes terd.iy for Portland and from there to Spokane on their way to ihrtr home in Alliens. Sir.

and Mrs. Smith have been viiiting for a few day at the homo of Mrs. Smith's mother in this city, Mrs. J. A.

Ililyeu Married at Vancouver-Andy Tupper, former member of the Albany poliee force and Mis. Mary Wise stole a march on their friends last Saturd.iy when they went to Vancouver, Wa-h and were married nt the pnrsonage of 'the Chris, tiun Church. Friends of the couple from Independence were present. The Ladies of the First Presbyterian church will have a rummage sale niri New shipment of high grade stationery th famous Symphony Lawn no better paper made. Ideal for social correspondence in all its forms.

Writing papers and cards in various shades of Blue, Pink. Green, Lavender, Brown and Rose, as well as White. Same with Gilt Edges. Our Corset Service is making new riends or our store KODERTA (. Grace, of Pendleton I'mitil-U county, was an Albany visitor Inst I night registering at the Albany.

I Went To Salem I Mr. and Mrs. F. Looney. of this eiiy went to Salt this morning to visit friunds.

Visits Friends-Mrs. Walter tlomhack, left this morning for Salem where she is to spend a few days visiting friends. Taken To Hospital il all day Friday April 2. and a cafeteria dinner in the evening. Signed.

Mrs. A superfine writing paper for the discriminating user. Various other grades in all qualities and prices. R. h.

Mason. -is 1 Warranty Deeds We are always on the lookout for new merchandise featuring the latest III as. The RobeVta I.aiiil in Front Cnrseta for which wv are exclusive agents, are giving such satisfaction that It is indeed a pleasure to sell them. Women who formerly did not rare for a l.nvcil In -Front Corset are enthusiastic in their praise of Roberta Laced in Fronts. They are a revelation to the woman who has not worn a I in Front.

A Roberta gives to the back, a more slender appearance; it also lias a rounded waist with the natural figure- rurve In front above the waist. Your health and aiipearnnre are of too much Importance to neglect them. Think of this when you select your corset. L9S, $5.95, $6.95 ROBERTA the Shield under larers prevents the flesh from protruding Laced-in-Front Corsets Mis Florence Cooper, who lives I with her mother on West 4th street win taken to St. Mary's hospital last night for medicnl treatment.

On Business Trip V. W. Kirkptarick, manager of the meetings of Father Grammar, the divine healer, who is to be in this city next Saturday and Sunday, left for SaUm this morning. mm Devcr and Mrs. Charles Jones, the newly weds of Devcr, trim-acted business in this city yesterday afternoii.

Hitlsey Visitors Ex-sheriff and Mrs. C. C. Jackson, well known farmers residing near For the Automobile Spring is here. Polish up the car with Dawson's Sponges and Chamois Skins FRED DAWSON le Rexall Store Edwin Wilson and wife, to John A.

Woolv and wife, lands in block 21. in City of Albany. Edwin Wsterbury and wife, to Mary Beam, lands In Tremout Tracts I.lnn County. Orvgon. T.

Chandler and wife, to Egle. lands in 11. S. R. 4 West.

Gronre Elmer Bogart, and wife, to Larrey L. Smith and wife, lands in Tp. 13. S. R.

1 West. Fred Hoflieh and wife, to Dcdsch and wife, lands in Hackle-man's Third Add to Albany. S. Isoin and wife, to Samuel J. Bunch and wife, lands in Sec.

4, Tp. H.ilsey, were business visitors here today. 11, s. K. West.

(fUite-Claim Deeds Charles Craft and wifr.to A. I). SPECIALS LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mentiaa of People aad Activities About the City. BLOOMERS BEITS Patent Leather Belts In the murh wanted narrow' widths Craft lands in Sec. ft, Tp.

11 S. R. I East. Went to Vancouver Miss Alma Ottoflf the Albany Laundry, left the first of the week fur Vancouver Washington to accept a position. For Waste Paper The schools, of Corvallis are making a campaign to gather up old paper and magazines this week to raise a fund of ftlOO to be used for school purposes.

Children's Knit Bloomers, in White. Pink and Black. Band tops. Elastic Knee, All Sites 75c Black Only-Special at 35c VESTS Ladies Summer Vests, Low neck and sleeveless lll.OOMKRS Ladies Knit Bloomers, in Pink. White and Black, Sues 1M In 42 Mill Run Feed Red Crown Mill run $41 a Ion.

Ton price (riven on 5 sacks or more. Other feeds in proportion. Red Crown Mills. i mlOtf. Nutro-Cigar Nicotine-Neutralised All the pleasure of smoking without the harmful effects of the Nicotine.

Try One Walter Jackson, Distributor. 91 Building Owners of Albany Special at 29c special at 98c Each NEGLEGTiiiO TEAT COLD -Si. GflJiii? nriuinni I nun i-u kthc Mr. and Mrs. John N'eely and W.

H. Iiogau. returned from Eugene last niirht where thry had been to attend th? funeral cf the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neely.

Here From Jefferson K. E. Ebrhardt. a farmer from Jefiern, transacted business here today. Mr.

Eberhardt is to have a sale tomorrow and Will r.iovc to Salem to reside. State Veterinary Here-State veterinary. Dr. W. H.

Little, of Salem, and Df. C. M. Gardner, of Portland transacted state business here today with Dr. C.

T. Kcrman. Marriage License Issued Jas. Wm. F.

Southard and Sylvia Muetze of Lebanon, were granted a marriage license today. Here From Lebanon Mrs. Dr. Leo! Booth, of Lebanon, arrived in this city today noon to visit friends. Judgement Filed Satisfaction of jud'emrnt was' filed tixby at the c'i rk's office in thu esse of the Industrial Accident Commission, plaintiff, against the Lebanon Lumber conipnny on the rf due.

From l.effler Mrs L. M. A-ehariba--vh and Miss Dorothy Smith, of were Al bat-y this forenoon. From Monleisano Pi-ark- E. Robert, of Mon- Dont be buncoed by catch-penny specialty cold-apply roof paints.

Hot your roof with the material it! Worth's Dep't Store hill county, was in this city this morn-ins on his return from conducting evangelist meetings at Rogue River southern Oregon. Sheriff. Returns-Sheriff C. SI. Kcnall.

returned from Brownsville this morning where he had been to look into the merits of the recent fistic encounter staged at the Brownsville theatre. From Plainview W. J. Morgan, a well known farmer of Piainview, transacted business here yesterday afternoon. Centralis Visitors H.

C. Brown and E. C. Day, of Centralis were business visitors this city today. Went To Sweet Home O.

M. Shclto.i. went tj Sweet Home to vi-it his two little sons and to take them to McMinville. tiers ritftpn HrTne Mr. am! Mis.

K. X. Torbrt. have puiccsi-i the Wcrth Huston home, of a eood house and western part of the city. Relrrned to Portland and William Holbrook.l to their home in Portland is made of and get the best roof you Why, when Dr.

King' Kcw Discovery so piompliy checks it Phone HO Wallace Building can buy. Call The Albany Roofing Co, 4th and Lyon Phone 373-J. 23m29 for best results. Visits Son at Salem J. M.

Hawkins, left on th Oivgon electric this morning, for Salem to IT'S nntnral jo ib.n'l to lio let i I i lii.u la at 1:.. 1: 'j. it Son en" -t su. j.i.iv.i, fnl rottiiiiy as ir, tiux Cold, cfiuitli. rrnnp not Ut ilii.

I la, -r vi-'T long. 1m finnlily is tis (-1- tinl.iy us it nliv.iys lii'i- Ii.tii it's Ipih-ii riovin s'l-nil-'y in Ini-lty inure il.im lifly tl'V tltltl Sl.1'1 il at tol it: Give il tl.lll. visit his sou aud look business Went To Portland E. C. Roberts went t9 Portland this morning to spend a few days looking after business interests.

Here Front Ccrleton Rev A McCoy, of Yarn. JfHH(l tisano Washington, was in this city 'oi'iy o-' he- w-iy to Mill City. Dakota Minister Here Thomas Simp.on, of the for sale The ilM-tc llou-o at No. vt. 7th Lot is I- ine Fruit trees.

Price iluei-d from SUHii) to mI value and iniini-iinte nossi-siott. I'ra-e u'clades II aUiut 6 cords i.i wood, etc. Pay il.evn, lialiiiu-e, JJo.tiO a month. I5EAM LAND CO. Lyon Street.

tf Xorlh Dakota, is a guest at th- All. my hod lavin-, enmu here to onfer viih Dr. Wallace Howe Le, of the rollepe. Hi v. Simps in went to Portland today and will return to prc.

ch at the Grace church Sunday. Council Tonight Tdi: r-tulnr I'n: cf tlie c'-iv t'ad-t of tin council to meet tonight STAR and United States TIRES Not that f'ea ii-lrnr lill 1 I I. ion -4 liiir Mll I' ll tin ii' I'C'i ii---'- i.va rs i pi IT. Ulu Tntile In n'-''o; t' -v j-r. fiotf r.

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i- b.inl v.i r-: I la- lota" uliun. All urn 'C 'AoHuConT 'IVoter' 'Choi' KEEP a supply of P2AHL OIL (kerosene) cn hand for use in oil ccckstaves, and lamps. Pearl Vti is clean' ar.3 econorr.ici.!. Your can yo'u. Ask for PEARL stajidapd oil company (CALIFORNIA) i nwS 1 Micfaelin Tires OUCH! LUMBAGO! "TIRES WITH A REFUTATION' SORL LAME BACK lub Backache away 'with small For years Michelins have been known for its worth.

They are even better today. MICHELIN IS 1 A thorough tested cord tire, made by the oldest pneumatic tire maker in the world. 2 A fabric tire of unsurpassed quality, sold at We are agents for both of these splendid lines. You know U. S.

tire quality. Come in and let us demonstrate the merits of Star tires, newer in this territory, but excelled by none for quality. And it is backed by one of the strongest tire organizations in the country "Akron's Master Tire Builders." STAR TIRES Are Hand Made. There are many in-built reasons for mileage. Here are a few of them An extra ply of Fabric; Extra wide Breaker Strip; Thick Cushion of pure, live rubber; Thick Side-Strips, and an extra heavy, tough tread.

Accurately compounded to resist wear. Not an ounce of reclaimed of substitute rubber used anywhere. Cords and Fabrics D. B. AUTO SERVICE CO.

3RD and MAIN STS. PHONE 450 On Pacific Highway trial bottle of old "St Jacobs Oil." Back hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges I Now listen! That' lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else tnkes out soreness, lameness and stillness so nuickly. You simply rub it on your back and out comes the pain. It is harmless and doesn't burn the skin.

Limber up I Don't suffer I Get a i.mall trinl bottlo of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and nfter using it lust once, you'." forgrt that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has been ro-ommended tot $0 year. moderate price. 3 The only ring-shaped tube on the market A w.SiJtubc that stands the wear L.

B. HIXSON, 129 Lyon St Albany, Ore..

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