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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY IS. HIS . , I PAGE FOUR Floods January Clearance Prices Will Interest You Now is the time to fill your wants in blankets, underwear, flannelettes, sweaters, mackinaws, dress goods, silks kimonas, wool hosiery. FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First Street REV. HICK'S LECTURE ON TRAVELS IS umiiiLuuii Experiences encountered during his trip around tiie world which h.is just recenlly come to its end will be re lated by Rev. E. H. Hicks in his il lustrated lecture at tl.e First Baptist church Friday night. Ahhouph Rev. Hicks has not yet arrived in Albany, he passed through last week and from remarks dropped to scquaintances in this city, it is prophesied that his lec ture will be well worth attending. The illustrations to be used will .be oi ll.e siereoptic?n variety, and the photographs for these. Rev. Hick took himself v.hilc on I: is trip. The lecture will start promptly ai eight o'clock and an admission o: twenty-five cents will be charged. Mis Clara Weber, of Brownsville, is in the city visiting with friends. FOR RENT Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, lower floor, 213 Baker St. Home phone Mac!. 205. jl3-H- WIIEN answering classified ads please mention the Democrat. Over a Million and a Half Gallons of p The Standard Oil for Motor Cars j iLV were used last year In lubricating motor cars and motor boats. -i't Vl$Wxtfr' . ZEROLENE baa won this popu- rTVf f, f Nf larity on its meritt-perfect ? PORTLAND JURY LIST IS SELECTED (Continued from Page I.) ler, Arthur Wesley. W. H. Condra, S. G. Robertson, Homer Driukard, East Hnlsey; F. H. Porter, W. L. Wells, G. C. Jackson, O. G. ColdTro.i. D. J. Isom. J. C. Bramwell. West Halsey; Fied G. Burkhart, Austin Alford, R. V. Davis, R. R. Weather- ford, C. F. Leatherrnru, North Har risburn; Grant Cuunireham, O. B. Lo:g, Henry S. Gore. William Lynch. Samuel Fawycr, South Hrrrisburg: J. R. Springer, J. M. Rice. E. R. Gro shong. J. X. Hunter, D. W. King. R 8- Robnett, Holley: Thurston T. Thomas, M. Bilyeu, John H. Geddes. Henry H. Phillips, G. H. Ray. Haiti an Shelton, Jordan: J. E. Yeoman. John Sandner, Ira S. Trexler, S. E. Smith, G. A. Sandner, J. S. Lefiler. Kirgstra; F. A. Woiks, A. Barnes. R. E. Houston. E. B. Wallr.ce. G. A Cefeke, John E. Cyrus, Kjiox Butte: lohn L. Davenport, A. L. Norman. H. A. Gaines, Samuel C. Hyder. Geo. A. Jadwin. Lacomb; J. N. Morris. F. F. Post. Willie Smith. E. L. Clark. A. F. Bahrke, O. I . BMtimore, Leba. non; John Temple, C F. Moist; David Canov. W. E. Fitzireraid. J. A. Moist. A. J. Snyder, North Lebanon; E. E Taylor, George Buhl, J. X. Connett James E. Arnold. A. M. Wilson. S Lebanon; T. H. Payne. W. H. Holt. James Misuer. D. L. Turuidge E. L Shepherd. Mill City: fc. G. Shearer. J. W. Hemlin. C. W. Yates, Fred lUiller. W. II. llulhcrt. P. T. Starr, Heikc Ohliiuj. Orleans; John F. Mc Neill. J. W. Lamar, George E Gilh ens, E. L. Payne, P. H. Freerksen, O. M. Puckett. Peoria; F. M. Mitch ell, W. F. Parsons, J. F. Bain, A. J. Burnett. A. R. McCaU,, A. H. Muller. Price; L. S. Bouncy, John Shimanek. F. M. Carpenter. J. T. Brock. J. A. Craft, John Middleitadt. Providence; John Schroeder. E. B. Heseman. J. T. Gregory, E. I. Davis. C. B. Gaines, Harry Dunlap, T. L. Lawson, Rock Creek; G. G. Belts, W. A. Lane, John G. Brown, Lincoln Overholt. Henry McVey, Row-lard; L. W Kimer. Har ry H. Gearhart. J. F. Dought.m, W. M. Powell, F. D. Comett. Sin.iam; Rudlolph Wesley, (i W. ArnolJ J.-lin F. Leffler. J. U Calavan, North Seir. Rudolph BotovkW. W. Richards , t, ; H. Kellv. Fre I Mcspclt. G. l CU. li. W. .MO'-H" JOS. K lOllllK. XI. P. I.on. S..u.h Scio; W. D. IVr ter, Peter Trutinan. R. S. Ac hi . C. H. Davidson. L. B. Kent.. J. tl. Mears, T. J. Dannen, D. F. New-land. Shedd; O. G. Wyman. F. J. Denny S. M. Goin, Stanley Taylor. W. M Phillips, T. J.. Gibbons. Shelburn; H. D. Klum, Gus Gunderson, I- A. Sci ons, limes Mtsncr, C. B. Harrington. Hogue Parrth, Sodaville: O. A Krieg. Huijh Powen, N. W. Rusc'.l. F. G. Mat'.kc, A. Horner, W. II. Les. K. S. Mealcy, G. E. Philippi. Swrct Home; J. I. Burkhart. W. E. B-iVr. John A. Millaid, Ed Schoel. Carl Armpries., Sunrise; John MacNoll, Joseph Ctimri. J. H. Knight, I. B Davis. Syracuse: J. P. Swank, B F. Sanders. Tohll Weisner. C. W'. W.llV er, S. C. Foi.et. Joel Faulknor, M. P Briggs. TiKrcsr: J. O. Fry, Geo. Hen shaw. K. W. Hutchins, Carl Grell Homer S;cer. John Meinert. P. S Freerksen. Tangent; Joseph St.-wa:, Asa Baker, E. E. Keehler. D. A. Mc Cormick, J. M. Coiiclt. O. Grisham. Tennessee: Fred W. Krieg. Saniu.-I E. Harris, William Robertson. K. G. Miller, Xeal Lol'tin, H. S. Kne, Waterloo. o HUNTS SON HE DROVE AWAY. Father, Seventy, 8arehas Euro pa and Anaerica In Vain, Sbelbyvllle. JuiL-Wmry and broken Id health. WIIILiiu Keyuian. seventr, baa returned to Snelbyvllle after a tour of Europe ao.l the United State Id search of his :i, woo. In a fit of anger, he aent away from bla bom , here four year axo. Keyman. now reientant for the quar rel which caused his son to depart, visited nearly every city la the United States, following up one clew after another, as well ss the large cities of Europe, ouly to return without tidings from the lost boy. "1 will remain in Sbelbyvllle but a short time.- Keyman suld. "After 1 have rested I shall go to Canada and again take up the search." READ OUR WANT ADS. SAN FRANCISCO OSTAL SAVINGS TO GAIN MILLIONS New Law Will Put Hoarded Money In Circulation. RAISES LIMIT OF DEPOSITS. These Whs Wish May Put 1 1,000 to Thtir Credit Instead of $500, ss Here toforeOnly Ons-half of This Money la Interest Bearing Funds Are Al ways Rsdeposited by Government. Wsi.hlnKton.--Ar) over the country. more ewlully In New York aud other In rue elite. tiuater n iwrt that under rxlMlng law tbey turn away a much turner aumuut of money offered for deposit Id the poxtal savlugs system' ban they are authc-rUed to twelve. Of the JI.VXKl.000 now od deKlt approx imately $0.0110.000 was turned over to the care of I'nrle Smiu by patron uf the New York postolUc. I'uder the provlHluns of the bill recently passed by the svuate mid house, postmaster will be lu position to accept many do- inlt whk-h tbey must now turn away. Till should cause the deMslls In the IHMtsI Kiivtugx system to Increase eery rapidly." Alexander M. Poekery, third assist ant iNwtuinater Reueral. who haa gen eral ;iiervlHin of the postal savings aixti-ni. ninde this stateuieut. and snld: I'm Irons of the postal suvlngs system nint not lie dlstipiHiluled If they BikI that they arc unalile to deposit $!.( Immediately after the Mil lis rwe'ved the approval of l"ielitent Wilson While the limit uf d.-iHwIts which au Individual may have In the system I im-nnK-d. from $."" t $l.nnt by-Hit Mil only Is interest benring. Ho- l.ire mi) non Ititerext liearlng deposits enn lie rwvlvisl tlie deartuient must ;ireMire and butue n new set of certlfl estes and hooks. Work on thee Is be- ALKXAKDSa U. DOL'KaHT. b)( mshed. however, and they will be reuily for Issue wltb tbe least osslll delay. "When there new certificates are ready an Individual may deposit $1.0iiC at one time, one-half of whlcb will draw Interest. Seraratecertlucates will be issued for the Interest bear Inn and non lulerest beaiinK deposits, although Imh may be made at the same time. Meanwhile. Immediately nfter the bill Is sluned and lieroiuea law. the public wlil lie nottaed tbniueh the press, and Individuals may deposit as much as J.VMl nt one time or enough more than they mny now hare on deposit to brlnic their Infvrest Im-uMiik nceoiint up to the $.VJu limit. "While the new hill fixes the limit of individual neeoiints nt $1,000. patrons of the nr'tcm may pun-huso postal sav ings bonds with their sbvIiibs every six months. For this purisme both the Interest larinx and non-Interest bep Int deposits will be nvnllnble. rostnl savlugs Imnds pay 214 l"er cent By turning their demnlts Into iostal snv Iiirh Ixmils every six months Individ nal depositor mny lay aside 12.000 a year If they care to do so and have the ruarantee of the Kovernment behind It plus 'M per cent Interest. "While banker opposed the ennet merit of the original postal scvlncs law, they hare come to realize that It Is one of the best thlnirs that ever hap pened for them. As a rule, tbe money whic h lsdeioslted In this system would Dot nave reached the hank and would be kept out of circulation. Now It (toes Into the hanks In the communities In which It Is deposited, the hanks paying 2'd per cent for Its use, while the gov ernment pays the deimsltor 2 per cent. One reason for having $.V)0 made non Interest beating wh the fart that It has been found that the nne-half per cent paid by the lunik for redepo It over and above 2 per cent paid to depositors does not quite pay the nper sting expenses of the system. This will be a I'n'emlld thing for business at a time when money la needed. It will help the banks In small towns as well as In cities, slues the money Is redetiosHcd na rinse a P"s slhlp tojhc pnlrt w here It Is placed In the imsinfAVp This distributing of postal savings fund' nmotm the bunks Is nhsnlntcly free fmtn favoritism It Is done antnmntlr-Mll". it nil political pull does not connt a pnrtlrle." f '. V" j," 'V-'sVv It ti n i I CLEAIRAMCE SALE FMCI make real bargnins ff the Eimimicllrcdls off iritSck'8 tib&tt liiav lhxeeini rcdnncedl Colored borders, many colors, regular 25c at 19c Bed Spreads White bed spreads, regular $1.75, January Clearance 85c Carpet and matting remnants, some HALF-PRICE Gray and cotton AT THE COURT HOUSE Warranty Deed. John II. Ilitinins and wife to Henry Cerli-h et at. Jan. II. WIS. l aud in claim 3?. Tp. 14. S.'R. I west. $.X Annie Hand Kecd et al to City oi Lebanon. Aug. 22. 1914. Lands in claim 4'), Tp. I.'. S. R. 2 west. $50. Crown Willamette Taper company to Wallace Truax ai d wife. Jan. 4. IC15. Lands in claim 71. Tp. II. S. R 4 west. JW. " Alma T. Morris to City of Lebanon, May 23. 1914. Lands in Tp. 12. S. R 2 wot, $100. Luella Holliday to J. E. llolliday. Jan. 12. I91S. Lands in Sec. 33, Tp 10. S. R. 2 west. $1IX). T. M. Thomason to Austin A. llul hurt and wife Jan. 12. IIS. Landu in Wright' addition to Albany. $10 W". B. Thompson and wife to R W Van Fleet, May 21, 1913 Lands in town of Sweet Home, $325. Contractor'! Notice. Hids wanted for the completion of the annex of the St. l-'ranci Hotel I'l.ins can he seen at at the hotrl of- ji'jTf F. II. KIIOIJF.S. I.KT ME FIGURE WITH YOU on that house, bain or silo. Plan and estimates furnished Call or write me and I will c.ill on you. Hest of references. Herbert Hahh. Room 410 1st Natl. It.'itik Hid.. I'lionr Home 3'3 JI2 FI2 dly Uy HOUSE FOR RENT 5 room mod ern new home. Corner of 1st and Madison. Einiuire at Hub Dye Work. ' M-'tf New Program at THE ROLFE Today and Every Day Vitagraph Features SEE THE NEW Keystone Comedy at ths GLOBE TODAY Meisanin Window 9 blankets, regular $1.25 Jiihii'Coclirll iinl wife to Catherine Vi.lilo. Dec. 31. 1914. Lands in Gal braith 2nd Add. to llrownsville. $ti J. II. Cox and rife to C. L. Jack son and wife, Dec. 19, T'I4. Lauds in claim 39. Tp. 14, S. R. 2 west. $3250 Win. Abraham to W. G. Abraham, Oct. 2. 1913. Lands in Sec. IS. Tp 13. S. R 3 west. $10. J. Q. Rodger ami wife In W M. Misner and wife, Jan. 7, 115. Land in D. IX ll.icklcuiau Woodland Add.' Albany. $10. J. 0 Koilgcra and wife to James R. Misner and wife, Jan. 7, I'M 5 Lands in D. D. llackleiuan's Woodljnd Add. to Albany $10. George Solomon to Mark V. The Greatest January CLEARANCE SALE of Women's and Misses' Wear A stupendous clearance of th season's most stylish apparell The latest novelties now offered at one-ball normal price! 1 his ia the day for buyir.f late Winter apparel. In comparing thi with other rale remember that thi i the one -tore that list it regular prices rnd rra'te genuine reduction therefrom. WOMEN'S 8UITS 1-2 Price WOMEN'S HOSE 15c Grade 7c WOMEN'S BAGS $1.50 Quality 98c WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Regular 75c 49c WOMEN'S SKIRTS Newest Style 1-3 Off CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS 1-3 Off QUEEN OUALITY SHOES Broken Lines Only 1-4 to 1-3 Off HALF-PRICE on all Winter Coats pieces quite long price $1.75, now ' Weathcrford. Jan. Hits 1915. Lands in Sec. 36. Tp 9 S K 2 east. $350. Quit Claim Detd. Cro n-Willallietle Taper Co. to Wallace Truax and wiie. J in. 4, 1915. Iinds in Sec. 2M. Tp. II. 4 wrsl. $1. ' Marriage License. Alva Grjinr. .-gr 22. aud Mrelti Thompson, age In, bolh (if Lyons. FRKSIIand CURED MEATS Wholesale end R.t.ll F. W. S( lllil.TZ HoTII TllONKH 132 I.VON Sr. WOMEN'S DRESSES 1-2 Price WOMEN'S GLOVES $1.25 Kegular 98c BRASSIERES Value to 65c 49c WOMEN'S NECKWEAR 18c 29c 39c 49c CLEARANCE OP FURS Half-Price MILLINERY Your Che cs Half Off CLEARANCE OF WAISTS 98c $1.15 $2.45 $3.95