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Ttft 1 Alhiny iVmtera-llrtlc1 Trmnwlar, Juf IS, 14I Ritot for Mary E. Johns Will Bo Hold Monday Brief Bits From About Town Final Markels mitment will be made in the Riverside cemetery. Her brother, Frederick C. Is coming from Chicago to attend the STOCKS NEW YORK, July, 015 Funeral services for Mary E. Johns, 83, who died at her home, 904 East 2nd street in Albany July 14, will be held at the Fisher funeral home at 1:30 p.m.

Monday, July 19 with Rev. Edward Stocks declined In active trading ATTENTION ALBANY SlllSCsUBEXS It you do not receive your paper by carrier before sis o'clock each evening, pie; ee call one of the' following numbers and a paper win delivered to you- No delivery alter 7 ro East of Lyoo street La Rein Neuman, phone 1051-R. West of Lyon street phone 18 or IS. LEBANON SCBSCUBEKl CaQ D. Simons, Phone 1721 493 Park St Gales, Torrential Rains Lash Kansas tfUTCHINSON, Ksm, July Winds estimated at mora than 100 miles per hour accompanied by heavy rain iwept central Kansas last night, damaging property, killing on man and Injuring several other persona.

Roof i were ripped from houses, treea were uprooted, window! were shattered and streets were strewn "with debris. The storm 1a44 arttit an Knur mnA a half Formal Call Issued For SfotVi Rights Mooting PHILADELPHIA. July IS. QJJ5 Gov. Fielding M.

Wright, of Mississippi, today Issued a formal call for the state's rights conference of southern democrats scheduled to be held Saturday In Birmingham, Ala. Wright said he was Inviting "all who believe In state's rights" to attend the Birmingham meeting. He said the formal call for the meeting was Issued by himself and W. W. Wright of Jackson, chairman of the southern rebels state rights organization.

the Modern Setting," and The Fellowship of yesterday' community is gone," were among the subjects discussed by prominent ministers. From California M. R. Biga-man of Watsonville, arrived In Albany Wednesday evening. Twenty lovely spring and summer formals at Vi the original late In today's session.

Same show of activity and strength was generated in the Aircraft's by another boom In Cur-tlas-Wrigbt. The rest of the list had sagged a bit but was not particularly active. Steel shares were hard hit and Visits rather Redfield Payne, native of Linn county who Is now In business in Astoria, was here Wednesday after a visit with his father, Judge B. M. Payne at his farm near Lebanon.

Payne operates a clothing store and a marine service station in Astoria. He was accompanied home by Mrs. B. R. Wallace, a sister of Mrs.

Payne, who will visit there for a few days. On Trie te Portland Herb Smith, local realtor, is in Portland today to visit his wife who is in Terry, pastor of the First Meth- I POUO FIGHT STEPPED UF odlst church, officiating. Mrs. NEW YORK. (U.PJ-r Three hun-Clyde Williamson and Mrs.

Ivan dred conferences have been sched-Hadley will sing with Mrs. Hazel uled throughout the country this Ewlng as organist Mrs. Roy Gen- summer to plan the fight against try and Mrs. Deo McCUin will Infantile paralysis, the national arrange the floral offerings. Com- foundation announced.

the rails dropped sharply from their highs. Motors, oils, chemicals Lee men are brothers of Mrs. Fort- Torrential rains tent creeks' "nd texti, pouring over their banks In flash mor than floods reoorted in several areas. I The market closed around the McDonald Markets FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEATURES The body of a man identified Swoot Homo Locals SWEET HOME Mr. and Mrs.

only as Waterfitld was found a-mid the debris in a south Hutch price. Hurry to Hamilton's for yours! From Klamath Falls Carl Carlson of Klamath Falls was a guest registering last night at the local St. Francis hotel. On Business M. M.

Lamtillott, Lewis G. Belott and Gordon Hicks of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company were visitors in Albany last night Portland Visitors Carl Matson, and Harry Kropp of Portland were guests last night at the local St. Francis hotel. In Albany Clara Eakin of Co- F3 Luther Perkins and Lois left Sunday for a few daya visit at Diamond lake. Mr.

Perkins is employed at Wood's sporting goods lows of the session. Losses ranged to more than I points. Nickel plate fell 4 points to 83. Superior Oil. of California finished at.

219 off 9 and Skelly 148 off 7 points. Closing Dow JoDes Stock Averages: 80 industrials 187.7S off 20 railroads 63.13 off 1.80; utilities 33.67 off 0.23: and 63 STEER miller. 1 Visit From Modesto Mr. and! Mrs. Edwin Earp of Modesto, are in Albany visiting with Mr.

Earp's uncle and aunt Mr. and; Mrs. R. C. Miller.

Mr. Earp is em-; ployed In the news department of the Modesto Bee and is on his an- nual vacation. i Club Te Meet The Covered' Dish club will meet at 7 p.m. Frl-1 day, July 16, at the home of Mr.) and Mrs. C.

H. Murohy. inson street Police said several other persons were injured. At Wichita, authorities aaid said three persons were injured, i Three planes were destroyed by store. Mr.

and Mrs. V. W. Curtis re the wind at Hutchinson's Municl Pn. rskwlvH Hocks 70.44 off 1.24.

a hospital there lor treatment. Portland Visitors Edwin Noo-nian, Jim Gawin and W. B. Wen-dill of Portland were business visitors spending last night In Albany. On Badness Maxwell T.

Walker of Lebanon was a business caller In Albany Wednesday afternoon. Hera From Eugene Robert Hill of Eugene was a business visitor spending Wednesday night in Albany. This is to correct Thurs. advertisement on "Jantzen," "Munsing," Nemo" and "Roth" girdles and All in One Foundations Values to $10.95 going at $5.95 instead of $9.95 as advertised. Hamilton's.

California Visitors A. Bagas Beef Roast Grade A. TENDER VERY LITTLE WASTE port that the wind toppled a grain 1 Volume totaled 1.620,000 shares, .1 a I a. aV 9 A AAA us I levator seven miles southwest of members announced today. turned (Sunday from Vancouver where they spent last week visiting relatives and friends.

Mrs. Lester Stoddard took her small daughter Celeste to Portland Monday to have a medical checkup before having her tonsils removed. Mrs. Avery Hash spent last week in Portland helping care for a here, and that several persons were injured. Telephone service was disrupted when lines were snapped.

GKAIN CHICAGO, July 13. futures followed no trend on the board of trade today with all qullle and Mrs. G. Barfort of Brownsville were visitors in Albany last night. Notice; Call Mitchell Upholstery, 1025 E.

8th, at the new phone number. 1576-JL From California Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Caward of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellis of Occidental, arrived in Albany last evening and are guests at the Hotel Albany. To Tour Oregon Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Dwight. 111., ar sister who is ill. grains moving Independently In a mixed market. At the close wheat was up to down Yi of a cent a bushel, corn was up 3V cents on the July future to down ty cent and oats were Amos Horner Vent to the coast TAKE.

PART IN INSTITUTE RIVERSIDE Mrs. Floyd Edwards spent Thursday afternoon in Corvallis taking part in the leadership institute for town and country churches being held at OSC. Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Cyrus McCormick of Lebanon represented the Linn county home and rural life committee in a symposium on "Homemakers Plan for Community Improvement." Sunday to get Mrs.

Homer and and H. Seyfreed of Los Angeles, children, Susan May and Daniel, arrived in Albany last eve Don't Boat Your Cor, Judge POTTSV1LLE, Pa. (UrWustice of the Peace Lawson Dietrich feels that property rights go Just so far. Apparently it's all right to kick your car In anger if it won't start But you can't roll it down embankments and set It afire, in Dietrich's opinion. That's disorderly conduct He fined Earl A- Landls $3 and costs for doing.

Just that who had been vacationing there ning on a visit through the state, for a week. 'from Coos Bay Gordon Brown Nancy and Robert Chapman of of coos Bay was a business visitor Eugene are spending the week gDendln last niaht in Albsny. SPARE RIBS Ac FRESH LIGHT WEIGHT LB. BACKBONES 1C FRESH MEATY LB. Bacon Jowls Bfc LEAN STREAKED FOR SEASONING LB.

SLIC. SALMON A' FRESH RED CHINOOK LB. Lunch Meats kc rived in with their grandparents, Mr. and1 Wrwii. VKjl.

Leaves for Tigard F. N. Wood I guests at the F. B. Petersen home Albany last night and are Mrs.

John Turbyne. left this morning for the home of at 1927 East 5th street. On the up to cents. Rye futures were up 1 cent soybeans were down 84 to 7Vi cents, and lard was down from 13 to 85 points. July corn marked up some modest gains after a shaky opening but the deferred futures, particularly December, showed losses most of the day.

Wheat futures were steady and about even as limited domestic milling demand and liberal gov Leonard Weathers, Dallas, has purchased the Arthur Thorkltoon H. "17 IT7 Daily Quotations On The Market place on the north side of the Before attempting to adjust au Business Visitors Frank Steen. points of interest in Oregon. They a fHrmer south of Lebanon, and report liking this part ot the coun- tomobile brakes, the pressure In Ca la pool a near Crawfordsville. James Faucett, Eugene, is here for a week's visit with his grandmother, Mrs.

Dora Va- ghn. all tires should be equal. his suiter, Mrs. Pratt, were business visitors in Albany Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Derby are ernment buying bolstered prices against the record receipts of the harvested winter crop. LOCAL MABcrra (following prfea wm quotH tod; or loel product and picking Iwum end in ubjtet to chang without aotln.) ColorM fowl, undtr Vt Ibt. back from a 10 day vacation in! From San Dleto Mr. and Mrs. LB.

VS? LARGE ASSORTMENT MAIN STREET PHONE 136-R Califor la, Arizona and Nevada. I BUI Wilkins and nephew, Herb Mrs. Walter Ridlnger returned Boggs of San Diego, former resU Sunday from an extended visit in 1 dents of Albany many yecn ago. Illinois with her parents. 1 were visitors here Wednesday.

try very much. Fairmont Grange Meets Regular meeting of the Fairmont Grange will be held this Saturday evening at 8:30 in the Fairmont Grange hall. Ice cream will be served during the social hour. For your floral needs, call 883-JX, Myrtle's Flowers. 1240 Cottage.

Phillip Become Parents Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Phillips of Eu -Sic Colortd fowl 44 Ibt. and ub Lashorn fowl, undtr JVt ihi. Ughorn fowl SVt Int.

and np Springs, under lot DOWNTOWN PHONE 87 Sfaro Fish Commission Plans Now Hatchory PORTLAND, July 15 The Bruce Moore has purchased the Burgess electric sprayer for fast 17e -14c new John Millburn residence on 2V, ibt. to Ibt. Springs, 3 Ibt. and up Stag! Old rootttrt 9th avenue state fish commission has decided to prepare preliminary plans for economical painting and spraying, Just received at Albany Hobby-craft Shop, 119 E. 3rd.

Visit In Independence W. Walter Snyder, editor of the r.ggt Irgr. gradt A a fish hatchery on the Sandy river New Era has purchased a home and to clear the Clatskanle river 0n street from Lewis Welch. gene have announced the birth of Medium, grmdt A 60e 57c 44e A I i if raoltni 1 1 i a hnc a A ns.nr4 mmMA .4 Small, grade A HI re el nf Coronation Itx Diamondi Ranch run. largt.

frtih. 57 Ibt. and up, SSc Kround reoorls'r l' in Indec hJ orS LTtl! I SSS1 55r. J2 vicinity Wednesday. Lee.

M.s. Phillip, is the daughter 1 I warden. The proposed hatchery Sunday and Monday 'visiting Mrs. banon-Dennis Cormier Mr and I Mrs. Otto A.

Wetgen will have equipment which will I Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. transated business 8nd 18 lhe I LlTttjttch Beef itftri S18.0O-W 00 Helriri Btef cowa fit Ptlry cowi 311.00-17.50 Shtlli down BulU SI2 00-34 On SUPER MARKETS BOTH STORES PRICES GOOD FOR FRI. AND SAT.

I KnODf "IU vinucu aiiiuiig iiicmia in ni- i hatch 10 million salmon eggs each year. Holding pens win oe con Thomas A. Miller returned from a week's visit with rel- unnjr jraiciunj. Arrives in vtasningion Berry Grower Here Gale Ev- Cora B. Southworth of 625 Jeffer-ans, a berry grower in the North son street reports that her son and structed to permit 750,000 finger- Hogi.

block SOW! CalTM Cull! Lamba atives in Portland. lings to be released every 14 months. The cost of construction family, Dr. and Mrs. John family, Dr.

and Mrs. John 331 SIS. Jll 00-37 0U IH.O0 dowt) 00-18x0 2Sc Mrs Bernice Pittslev and son 1 Lebanon neighborhood, was In Al-! W. Jack, former local residents were bany this morning and reports Southworth have arrived in Sed- is estimated at $220,000. Of this Ewet amount S1A0.000 has been appro-! calling on friends Thursdny and 1 ho needs more help in harvesting ro-Wooley, where he has a urt fryer bbit iV.RBrook position in the Northern State hos- I Friday.

They operate a filling his raspberry crop, priated. $1 station In Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Natterstad, Church Institute at OSC The ne "ls xaKing a course in third annual leadership Psychiatry there.

Dr. Southworth nCn hM ncr ihi. i has just recently finisher) his in. I 10 PORTLAND WHOI.F.SAI.F PRICKS' PORTLAND, July IS. (UP) Egg piirti tdvanrtd on cent a dogn on all tlin tnd gradn on th Portland marktt today.

Dcalari aald the Increaaa wn in Una with prlcra on other 313 West 1st Street John and Jean left Wednesday af' nil pmi vtau i niiv.nmj pi- 1 1 1 1 1 iiiu n. 1 I.rn.tiin i' JI 1 By the time of the Declaration of Independence, the American colonies already had 10 colleges, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. ALBANY'S FINEST. TOMATOES Albany, Oregon xernoon tor oiaasione 10 auena a reponea to nave oecn a reci fled i touniy i 10-day camp meeting of the Sev- success and liberally attended, i hospital. Mrs.

Rose Hunt, Mrs. enth Day Adventist church. I "The Rural Church of Oregon in Southworth 's mother from Port- California fv 1 Finey LONG'S ANNUAL Butter prlcea remained unchanged. Butler Prlrea to retallera: i rade A A prime. Me; A A rartoni.

A prlnta, SSc; A eartona. ISr; prime. S2r. Ipgi Prlcea to retallera: Grade A A large. S3-S4c doien; A large, Sl-s2c: A A medium.

Sir: A medium. Mc: A email, nominal. Cartona 2c additional. Cneeee Prlcea to retallera: Portland, Oregon, alnglea, 53-S9c Oregon 8-lb. loafa.

M'4-81c leea than Inglee. Loral lettur aold (or 13 IS to S3.M crate on the Portland Kaataida Fansera Whoteaale Produce Market toaay. Carrota brought SS to T3 cents a doxen bunrhea. Wax and green beans wart quoted at IS to 14 centa a pound. Zucchini aquaah waa II 25 to 11.

SO a flat with yellow crook -nark aquaih going at II 33 to 11.90 a Hat. Onlona moved at SO to 90 centa a doatn bunches. Cucumbers wen offered at 1.M to 1 S3 a box. Whit Ro potatoes aold for 12 30 an orange box. Etberta peaches were 1 S3 a tug.

Beets were offered at to 90 cants a doien bunches. Celery hearts sold for 13 00 to SS.U a doxen bunches. Lb. LETTUCE 2 for 29e FANCY OREGON HEAD 1 CELERY FANCY LAKE LABISH LARGE STALKS 15' I PORTtJ'D IJVESTOCK PORTLAND. July IS.

(UP) Cattlt salable 130: calves 30; market fairly active; Starts Today mostly steady; low medium grass stcars 127 30 to 128 00: common and medium heifers 123 00 to 128 00: canner and cutter I iana, accompanied them to Washington to spend a brief vacation. The Southworths report to be very comfortably situated, except for the moment Karen, their eldest child, has the measels. In Albany Dr. Mathew of Lebanon formerly of Albany was a business visitor here Wednesday afternoon. On Business Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Jackson of the Cottonwood neighborhood were visitors in Albany yesterday afternoon. Returns From Eastern Trip-Mr. and Mrs. J.

K. Weatherford and daughter of Albany returned Wednesday from a trip by auto to Portland, Maine. They traveled 8500 miles and made the trip in five weeks. Invited To Attend The publishers of the Democrat-Herald are invited to attend the Linn county lumbermen association meeting to be held in the Wilshire hall in Lebanon this evening beginning at 8 o'clock. On Business Trip Floyd Mullen and Martin Sorensen were business visitors in the Waterloo and Berlin neighborhoods yesterday.

Here From a I Duane Sturtevant, a retired merchant of Halsey, was a business visitor in Albany today. Drivers School In Albany Paul G. Warren of the secretary of state's office is in Albany today preliminary to operating an automobile drivers' school for the younger set sometime in the near future. At Fort miller Home Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Fortmiller have had as guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. E. Meacham and daughter of Springfield; Ted Parks. Sacramento, Cal former Albany college studer.

who was enroute to Portland to visit relatives: Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Lee, Eugene and Mr.

and Mrs. Claire A. Lee and daughter, Mary and son, Norman, Salem. The two PEAS 2 lbs. FANCY SEATTLE Potatoes 5 lbs.

cowa I18O0 to SIS. 30; common to medium U. S. NO. 1 NEW cowa 819.00 to 22 00: odd good young cows up to 123.00; bulls scares with demand narrow; good vealcra salabl 829.00 to 130 00; common gradea down to 119.00 Hoga aalabi 100: market active, steady: Rood aod choice 180 to 230 Iba.

largely 132 no to 823.30; heavier welghta quotable down to good and cholc feeder piga held above VI 00. Sheep aalabi 230; market rather slow Nut about eteady: good and choice spring Unba largely 2 00 to 128 30; Jew up to 5 '7 medium feeders In limited demand i i 00 to 821.30; good and choice ewes salable JS.CO to fa. 00. CARROTS LAKE LABISH, YOUNG TENDER BUNCH Short lines In all types of Women's Shoes. High heel dressy types to low heel oxfords and loafers, plenty of play shoes and casual types.

All sizes and colors in this assortment of 1000 pairs. I ONE TABLE I Hand Bags Plus Tax i- I ONE 111 TABLE jj CORN ear HO FRESH GOLDEN Gr. Beans 2 35' Green Onions 9e RADISHES 9C Medic, Tst Prored This Great to Keliere MONTHLY FEMALE HIIEB Ar yon troubled by distress of facial functional month, disturbance? Does this make jcru stiller from pain, feci so wrroui, weak, high-strung at such ttmea? Then so try Lrdia E. Ptnkham'i Vesrtbl Compound to nil) such, symptoms I In a rrctnt madtcal tsst thai proved remarkably helpful to woman troubled this way. Any drugstora narrnsti LTDIA PINKHAM'S Women's Some Children's and Men's Shoes.

We cannot do it justice to quote prices. But shop our windows. Do a little free wheeling on that pair of school shoes. 1 1 I ill ran mm House Slippers 49 ii Hi; CANTALOUPES "umbo5 Sise 19C JumbVsite 2 F' 45 Watermelons Lk 5C YOU'LL BE SURPRISED! When you find out how much there is to do at ONE resort, without high prices. Hot mineral water for drinking and bath treatments, excellent massages.

SWIMMING DANCING HIKING FISHING HORSES, saddle and pack by the hour, day, and fishing trips. Big bonfire every evening. HOTEL CABINS TENTH0USES STORE AND MARKET For Price List and Road Information Phene Detroit 171 Write: Bruckman's Drcitgnkush Springs Brertenbush, Oregon LONG'S BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE ALBANY'S LEADING FAMILY SHOE STORE.

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