PAGE FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. JANUARY tt, 1915 Our Annual Embroidery and White Sale begins Thursday, January 28th and continues until Saturday. Feb. 6th Besides our wonderful values in em broideries you will find big reductions on table linens, sheetings, bed spreads, towels, corsets, underwear, waistings, and all white goods FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First Street CITY NEWS Community Meeting Superintendent of School, Jackson, and the county school supervisor, will be in attendance at a community mel ius which will be held at Thomas on February 20. Bible Clan Elects The Boys' Bible class of the First Presbyterian church met last niuht wiTh their teacher. R. E. Dowd. for their annual banquet. Part of the evening was spent in the election of oliiccrs. Ernest Dohnert being named as president. Glen Jackson as vice president, and Hubert Kortmiller, as sccre ta ry-t reasu rer. Gym Class Banquets A banquet was given last night at the Y. M. C. A. by the division of the women's class which lost out in the recent membership contest. Th If sers were captained bv Mrs. A. C. Schmitt, while the winners were led hv Mrs. P .A. Young. Modern Woodmen Install- Past Consul F. M. Powell was the installing officer at the meeting of the Special Saturday Only $1.10 Combination Sets Weller Ware 1 Casserole in frame 1 Mixing bowl 1 Baking dish 6 Romilcins ESSEX & ESSEX Final Week of Clearance Sale on Shoes Every shoe ia the store reduced. If the boy needs another pair of school shoes buy here at deep re ductions. Hi Tops, 2 full soles, gun metal button. Size 9 1-2 to 2. Regular $2.50, P1 OC $2.75 to $3, now . . 1.70 The McDowell Shoe Co. "Quality for Less" 236 West First St. Cusick Bank Bldg. Modern Woodmen held last night. The following officers were installed: W. II. Worrell, consul; William Wea ver, adviser: William Bain, banker; (Irani Kroman, clerk; E. B. Cornell, sentry, and Fred Bloom, escort. Chess Tournament Chess and checker experts at the Y. M. C. A. will have a chance to show their skill in the near future in a tournament which has been ar ranged. The tournament will start Saturday evening at 7; A) and all en tries must be made by seven o'clock the same evening. C. E. Sox, R. S. Snyder, and David Wleder are the committee in charge. Intermediate League The intermediate class al the Y. M C. A. has formed a basketball league, comprised of six teams. Two games will be played each week, rnday nigh being the time selected. The games will start at 7 o clock. Governor Appoints Notary The first document to be signed by Governor James Wilhycombe pertain ing to business in Linn county was tiled this morning m the otlice ol the county clerk. It is a notarial appoint iiient signed tvy the governor and th secretary of slate, naming W. M Heals, of Shedd. Mr. Beals is cashier of the Shedd .State Bank. Gun Club Shoot The Albany Gun club will hold its medal shoot tomorrow atternoon, was decided at their meeting field a few nights ago. At th Hotels- Registrations at the Vandran for yesterday, afternoon and this morn ing include: li. A. Falier, A. West F. II. Rifer. R. W. McLeod, F. R. Dunn, C lonklin. of Portland: Chas. Grell. of Tangent: K. W. Riddle, and C. W". Myers, of Corvallis; F. M Bloom, of Mill City; and C. J. Clem ent, of Gooch. At the Albany are E. S. Miller. E. F. Furrer, 1. Hawk ins. H. B. Tickner. F. H. Gill. J. G Meeko. R G Caldwell, C R. Dedrick. and D. N. McMillan, of Portland; I. W. Kelson, of Corvallis: t. S. Dunn of Eugene; C. K. Shipman. of Riddle: O. K. Kay. ol 1'rineville; and I. ( Currie, of Salem. At the St. Francis are: G. A. Von Schmitz, C. A. Pet erson, Albert Peacock, and H. I.ee hording, of Portland! M. Cummings. o; Corvallis; J. L. Cooper, and J. Con iter, of Detroit: O. G. Estes. of Me Minnville: W. S. Barr. of North Yaki ma: Howard Jenks. of Tanizent: R D. Rurgess. of Toledo: and I. G. Gill J. Moist, and F. H. Coffin, of Leba non. Will Dedicate School- Superintendent Jackson will leave Albany on February 5 for Fox Vallev to oe present at tne dedicatory exer cises of the new school house there. the building is a two room structure and Mr. Jackson says it is one of the most up to date for its size in the county. Miss Heleah Hubbard is the teacher. Wants Administrator Named In the matter of the estate of Hen, ry Shank who died intestate on fan- uary i oi tins year, leaving an estate valued at approximately SI4.000. Mr, Shank has petitioned the county court mat ner son Marry oe appointed ad ministrator and that John Sandner National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received hv th Forest Supervisor, Albany. Oregon. up to and including March I, 1915 for 140.0UO fence DOsts. more or In. of western red cedar timber upon a designated area within Sec. 21. T. 9 R. 7 E. W. M. Breitenbush water shed Sanliam National Forest, Ore gon. .No bid ol less than Yc per post will be considered. Denosit with hid $730.00. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Before bids are submitted full information concern ing timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be ob tained from the Forest Supervisor, .-wuany, uregon. At the Hub Theatre ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY TRAFFIC IN SOULS The greatest white slave picture the world has ever seen. It's a grand moral lesson. The clergy ays, "The Greatest of Films.- 6 ACTS700 SCENES 600 PLAYERS 1 Day Only, Friday, Jan. 29 ADMISSION 10c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 23rd and hut eolsode of the "Million Dollar Mystery" before the great solution, also a Keystone. John II uber, and i'at Lambert be named as appraisers. Condense Record Because of the large number of rec ords of various kinds on file in the office of the county clerk it has been found nrcessary to go through them, doubling up records whenever possi ble. R. M. Russell believes that by so iloinir he can tirnviito ii.,iih im. l.v accommodate the records of the nrvtl eighteen tiinulha. ( Diplomas Arrive Eighth grade diplomas have rrived for the students in Albany who Massed the recent examinations. The diplo mas permit their holders to enter any high school in the state. PERSONAL MENTION A. C. Schmitt left for Salem this morning to attend a bankers' merlin) in that city. ' Miss Emma Feeder, of Coburg. was in Albany this afternoon on her way lo Corvallis. Mrs. Morilta Howard, of Dayton, is visiting with friends in Allu.ny. Mrs. J. II. Nemcliick. of llalsey. spent yesterday and returned home from Albany today. Jack Berry went to Salem this af ternoon. . , Mrs. Walter Parker, who has been visiting in Newport, returned to Al bany this afternoon. Mark Bussard went to Kewuort today. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grcathouse. of Crawtordsville. were in Albany yes terday attending to business matters M. Prine. of Crabtree. was an Al. bany visitor yesterday Levi Walton of llalsey came into Albany this morning on business. Mrs. S. II. Goin and children, of Jefferson, are in Albany this week. visiting at the home of W. W. Francis Windy City Ha Sis Day Race. (By United Press Association) Chicago, Jan. 28. The first six day bicycle race to be held in Chicago, for 20 years is scheduled to start to night in the international amphithea ter at the stockyards, with nearly a score of well-known racers entered If the attempt to revive the marathon races is successful, a series of con tests will be arranged this winter. The track inside the amphitheater is ten laps to the mile and amply banked for speed. The building has seting capacity for 10,000 special- Warranty Deeds. William J. Sturgis and wife lo Da vid Walker, Jan. 26, 1915. Landi in claim JV. I p. U, 5. R. 3 west, $600. . A. Kankm and ' wife to Leon Froedcvniix. Jan. IS. 1915. Lands in Paradi'.e Add. to Mill City. $150. A. ai. lempleton and wile to Ral eigh A. I emplelon and Samuel R , Dec. 19. 1914. l-.-m.ls in Sec. 22. Hp 14. S. F 3 west. SHXW. tsaheile Tracy lo W. H. Mills and wife. Jar. 25. 1915. Lands in Sec. 34 and 35, Tp. 15. S. R. 3 E. 160 acres. $100. W. It. Mills and wife to David Wood and wife. Jan. 25. 1915. Land. in Center Add. to Lebanon, $10. Real Estate for Sale Beautiful 3 acre tract, in a high state of cultivation, most all in fruit and berries, and planted in garden, fair house and barn, well situated, 15 minutes walk from post office. This is all the best of garden land. Price much lower than to own a house and lol in town. No trade considered But can make terms if necessary. This is the best buy in a small tract that has been put on the market. U4 Acres All in cultivation. well ituated. close to railroad station Good buildings, good soil, terms J60UO cash and balance on time to suit pur naser at a per cent interest. Would onsider Nebraska land in exehanvr f situated right. ' 34 Acres All in cultivation, fair buildings, well situated five miles i from Albany, some cash, and won 1 1 j lake residence in Albany and lake mortgage Daek on land for balance. W Acres Close to Albany, fine soil, small mun of cash, an I lake residence in Albany to the amom.t of $3000, ba'ance can remain on place nouse ana one ana a halt lots, situ ted close in on caved street. Pmnj paid for. A regular snau. will not consider any trade. ror information call on I V Pn, 203 West Second street. - i , J 20-10 rily w' Tlk Qe&rramic Sal will sooim close. Mz oiraly a FEW DAYS MOIRE tmnifti! JMHimiry will lb pauses!!, auradl wiftlhi 2ft tht h&vgmn prices ttlnaft are mow in dFifectt. TEtkcsc prices are ttoo goed to pass. Come nira ait ounce and ftaike advantage if ihzm. NIGHT GOWNS, a jto.nl assortment that lias bcou reduced for AQ 6ual clearance to tOC BRASSIKRKS, all sixes, best makes, now reduced for final clearance to 89c FERRIS WAISTS, many sizes, these are the greatest values that we OT hnve offered in a long time au C One lot of hi,h-jfrade, standard COR- SKTS, new styles, but discontinued . mtxlels, uiedium nnd high busts, not all arc new, but all arc tfood, QQ all sixes. Your choice for jOC Another lot similar to the l AQ hove, but higher Rrade ej) A 0 WHITE VOILE DRESSES We have a big assortment of WIIITK VOILK DRKSSKS. All-over &A QO embroidery, lace-trimmed. Sizes 14 to 42. Ou sale this week for DnK70 Hair Dressing and Manicuring Parlers en Mercantile Floor Sec Our Wcdncsdsy Specisls Window 9 . a si is a ce 9 I 3 Attention Subscribers! 3 During the present month a ) 3 large number of subscribers hsve $ 3 sent in their checks in settle- ft mem of subscription accounts S but no receipts have been mailed 9 unless asked for by subscribers. & During the month of Februar 9 the mailing list will be revised 3 and each subscriber will then be ? able to ascertain from the date $ on his paper that proper credit 9 has been given on our booka. S 9 dly wk jan 15 fl 5 09 C (?(. (S (.) si S ft) WM. BAIN REAL ESTATE LOANS. INSURANCE Roo m 5, Savings Mn!; flldg. Hell 45 $5 Cash Prize $5 Wilt be given to anyone offering best name for Albany's Marching Club, Name must suggest Albany by something city is noted for and should be unique, catchy and origi nal, AU entries must be in by Sat urday, January 30... Address tem porary Secretary, "Marching Club" Bos 432, Albany, Or. Real Estate Loans 8c Insurance Collins & Taylor Ham me! Hotel Building Coming Tomorrow Clara Kimball Young in LOLA Schubert Production 6 Acts at the 10c ROLFE sc Yours Shoes Made Good as New. l'or little money. 1 lave ruiplnyrd a fii st cl.iss shoe doctor to as .isl me ill getting your shoes out on tune or Turd while you w.iit. Why have oiir shoei spoiled on a machine We will srw them on by hand for the same pri.v Mail vour shoes lo Itiuns. li e Shoe Dc:or. -'-'7 W. St. dlv j.'1-.H wk i LOST A Mack satin pump. Ilrll phone JK7J jJo-.fli' TUF.K PKt NING-l-iuil and orna mental trre pruning; 15 years' e petieme. Trices reasonable. J. E. Montritiis. care (irnrral Delivery. AIIany; jJH-l-'J Globe TODAY The Making of Him Lubin two-part Drama Playing With Fire Selig Drama two reels Too Much Burglar Vitagraph Comedy Licensed Pictures Always the Best 10c 5c Place your order for SMELT with I). E. NEBERGALL MEAT COMPANY THE BEST BAKED GOODS GROCERIES, PKODUCK ad FRUITS SI PARKER'S "The Si.n al Quality" 136 Lyon St. Bulb Phones VIERECK'S BATHS First-clats Workmen Only Cor. First and Ellsworth Streets The Greatest January CLEARANCE SALE of Women's and Misses' Wear A stupendous clearance of the season's most stylish apparel) .The latent novelties now offered at one-half normal priccsl This Is the day for buying late Winter apparel. In comparing this with other ssles remember that this is the one store that liats its regular prices and makes genuine reductions therefrom. Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses HALF-PRICE , rr wntlY J nOf.