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AOR FOUR ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, 8ATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1 1915 New Spring Dress Materials Now on display Gabardines, Serges, poplins, stripes and checks in wool goods All wool challies in new patterns and colorings 50c yd. March Designers now ready FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First Street Notice The Elk ladies will entertain the men at a masquerade on Monday, February 15, at the Elks' Temple. All Elks are cordially invited. Costumes can be rented at The Toggery. f 12-15 River Low Although .8 inches of rain fell last night the river stands c.ily at the 4.4 mark. Temperature variation in the 24 hours ending this morning at 8 o'clock has been from 52 to 36 di grees. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the many kind friends for their acts of kindness and 1 FOR SALE High sympathy, during the sickness and' setl- Bt" 1-F34 death of our dear husband and father, j LOST Watch and MRS. ADDIE BALTIMORE AND! Elks tooth charm. FAMILY. ROLFE THEATRE 4 Sunday and Monday Movies of the Big Hamilton Fire, a complete repro duction in 400 ft. Everybody will want to see it so come early. Usual program in addi tion. Admission 10c and 5c quality wheat wky 16-19-23 iiatn with an Kinder please return to Democrat office, f 15-16 f (FOR SALE An old team, suitable 1 fn 1 , . . 1. ... I. l. .. r-n n .1 116 Home phone. 113-16' 'A REAL BARGAIN 16x20 ten oz ' tent and fly, with mantle, bed. ward ! robe, cabinet, sink. etc. Makes a comfortable home the year round. Bell phone 63JR. Home Red 486. H3-15 READ OUR WANT ADS Notice! The 25th Oregon State 'Christian Endeavor Convention will be held at Eugene, February 19, 20, 21. Among the prominent speakers will be Karl Lehman, interstate field sec retary of the United Society of Chris tion Endeavor, "a dynamo of enthus iasm, eloquence and spiritual power"; Mr. H. H. Rottman, field secretary of the Northwest; Rev. S. M. Connor, "a pastor with a grip on spiritual things"; Rev. Van der Maaten and many oth ers. Rev. W. P. White of Albany will conduct the Bible classes The young people of Albany cannot afford to sniss these three days of spiritual up lift. The people of Eugene are plan ning to give lodging and breakfast for all delegates, as did Albany last year. It is hoped a large delegation will go down from Albany. For particulars, call Homer A. Dowd, Home phone B4715. MUCH GRAY MATTER NEEDED IN WORK OF ADVERTISING University of Oregon, Fugcne, Feb. 1 J I liere is more gray matter in the advertisements o( the ordinary newspaer ami magazines than in much of the literature of the world," said Merrill A. Reed, president of the i Reed Advertising Agency and chair nun of the educational committee ot the Portland Ad Club, yesterday af ternoon. Mr. Reed was the first speaker to lecture to the students of the newly formed advertising club at the Uni versity of Oregon. Over 1(10 stu dents are registered in this class. It is hoped that in the future a perma nent department in advertising will be established in the new school of com merce at the university. Throughout the semester other speakers will be selected from the Portland Ad. Club to speak to the class each week, many of the members of which are future advertising consumers. Mr. Reed spoke on the subject of advertising in general, taking up the history of advertising, its evolution. development and uses in the modern business world It was an introduc tory lecture. He spoke of the time when hand-hills were first used and the use of sin painting up cm the rocks. "Over $70.rtW.rtW yearly is pent for advertising in the newspapers and riagazincs of our country," said Mr. Peed. "The best place for a young man who intends to follow the advertising t rofession is on a live, small daily newspaper. He must learn the entire shop from the picture process and the editorial department down to the me chanical department." concluded Mr. Reed. $126,000,000 APPROPRI ATION PASSES ROUSE (By I'nited Vrcss Association) Washington, Feb. I.l.The Sundry civil bill carrying apptoVriations for $l2t.l.UlAl passed the house today AT THE COURT H9USE WHERE EXPORTS WERE SENT Canada C.tt Moat of Its Import.d Fee. ifln Goods from th. United Stats. Washington.-What mm, I bow much the tuitions of the world bought from the fulled Suites before the outbreak "f the war, ua told by Aim-rlcim conn ulnr otllcvi. Hiv ilho uiuvd lu "Com. nmivlul uYlnthuia or the Tutted fcliitea." a volume of paizin. Just la sum! hjr the buniiu of foreign and do me.Uo commerce. Konr countiica oth er than the l ulled Slates ulTer eucb a imirket tor over a l,iHm..Km.tmo worth of lo;el;i p.lHlili I iil.lllinil.l - the Unit A) Klnuiloiu. loTmiwiy. Kntucst and the 'lu,Thin l. t;rv.it lliitulu bought &l.tDki.o.u4) worth, about so tier eeut of which Is from thU country; tier maiiy. P2,.MU.iki,iiiNt.'riii per eent frwm Ww 1'iilted States; r'ruiice. $1,. .vm.iinii.ooo. of which II iht cent la from the I'lillwl Stat,-., nnd the Netb erlnmts. an ttiitxsrrxiit center for th transshipment of forvlcu goods, nearly Il.o0o.mm.oni lu ulikli American good figure to the extent ot nUmt 10 lercent. llelKluiu's nniimil purchase, fnll Just short of JI.iKi.non.iss In value. United Stnti" I'ni' n t mi'i''.' Ine :itxil S per tvm. while Austria lit :i?nr. Italy. Cnuiida. litissla. India. Aulialln. Argen tluil anil .1 ,..ui nre net lu otiler with ItniHirtx muring fnnn $7..Oi.i0 to about f JiM.usi.om These countries vary irrifiu In Hie proportion. of their purvlr from th,. l ulled State. I'anmli t.:kii.t a er cent and India 3 ier tvnt. Hrailln liuHirta exceed ;a8.ixiii.iiii). only IS r cent of which are from the Culled Stnttn. which takes 40 w cut of the Krnilllun exports A N&w SMpmnimlL' off Has Jiuistt AirirweA Tlhey Air Medium high tops that are just right fur this time of the year. Gun metal, kid ami patent leather, made up into khxI, strong, service able shoes. Fine All sizes for children. Sizes 5 to 8 Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 Sizes 111-2 to 2 Different width. The Prices Range From $1.50 to $2 Others a inexpeniive as 75c Warranty Deeds. Harry L. Whipps to Lillie Janet Whipps. Feb. 10. 1915 Lands in blk. II, Goltra's park Add. to Albany. $1. Mary V. Riley to J. R. Metzgar and X. L., Feb. 8. 1915. Lands in block 37. Hackleman's 2nd Add. to Al bany, $10. Marriage Licenses. Otto Brandell. age 24. Lebanon, an-1 Louise Mladen, age 25. Lebanon. Chas. S. Downing, age 41, and Al vira J. Piatt, age 40, both of Albany. The McDowell Shoe Co. Fashion-Favored Fifth Avenue Styles for Your Choosing Your favorite is sure to be among the wide variety of authoritive models in our display of Spring styles. The arch-fitting proper ties combined with our scientific method of foot-fitting mean com fort as well as style. 236 West First Street Superintendent Boetticher went to Salem this afternoon. x Miss Willetta Wright left on the noon train for Eugene to pass the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. James Bond, of Hal- sey are in Albany visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Davis. M. C. Brown, of Tangent, is in Al bany today on business. , W. C. Cummings, of Halsey, is an Albany visitor today. Bob M. Miller came in from Halsey today on business. ... V ra; Rev. J. D. Springston, of Portland, who will deliver an address tomor row evening at 7:30 at the Metho dist church on the subject. "Relig ious Education, and Social Efficiency." Visits in Lebanon Mrs. J. J. Lingren was the house guest of Mrs. H. R. Ford of Lebanon the early part ol the week. Mrs. Lin gren is a forme' Lebanon resident. Will Give Last Lecture One of his best lectures in Albany was given at the Opera House last night by Prof. Alexander, who has been lecturing for the past two weeks. Prof. Alexander took for his subject, "Love and Marriage." At the conclu sion of the lecture, two prominent couples were matched upon the stage , amid the laughter of the audience. Prof. Alexander will complete his lec tures tonight, by giving his best lec ture on Character. The lecture to night will commence at 8:15. Members of Albany Tent K. O. T. M. are urgently requested to be at the meeting tliis evening. Business oi importance. A. SEXDF.RS, R. K. RF.AP OUR WANT ADS LECTURES Opera House Every night by Prof. Alexander SATURDAY How to Read Character, by walk, handshake, way of wear ing the hat, eyes, nose, mouth, and chin. ADMISSION 25c Consultations daily from 10 a.m. at Albany Hotel FAR fllFWC! COFFEE SALE One Week Only 45c. Coffee 45c. Quality WE REDEEM THEM 10c c??oaT7 t vSV ,o 20,h Hair Dressing and Manicuring Parlors sw Messanme Floor See Our Wednesday Specials Window 9 50 CM t-- (Continued iron. Page 3 ) sex, Leroy Wood, P. A. Ynunrj. F.. I). Cusick. A. J. Rahn, Thomas Hop ins, Hans Flo, S C". Worrell. Uurk hart, Rowe. R. F. Mason, Nelson Wit her, Misses Willetta Wright. Flora Vaso:i. Mcsscrs Henry Vnllsti-dt, and Fred Dolmen and Mr... Fred .Vutting. 3 ? Complimenting Mrs. W. II. Horni hrook, who will leave soon tor Siant, Mrs. F. (ioelbracht and Miss Kila Meade were hostesses for the mem bers of the D. A. R. on Monday af ternoon, at the Geselbracbt home on Hroadalhin street. The rooms were prettily dcco:tcd for the night. A three-piece orcheslia fur nished the music during the evening. Mrs. Alex Power of Lebanon spent Thursday in Albany ; s the guest of Mrs. J. J. Lindgren. S The A. H. G. club gave a Valentine party last Saturday at the home of Mr. Charles Pfriffer. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by the young people in playing games and music. The rooms were decorated with retl carnations ami hearts anil choice re freshments were served. Those pres. cut were: Violet Nutting, Marcirl Austin, N'athiel Donara, Kthcl Ittts- I s.ir.l. Onua lli,(li, !i r.i,tl. fc.-. occasion v ..., ... ." with pink carnation, and pink hearts. " ""'"V"'"- "rm "l-1""- iic, i.ifwru Simpson, .ari- Attention Subscribers! S 3 During the present month a large number of subscribers have IS sent in their checks in settle- ment of subscription accounts but no receipts have been mailed unless asked for by subscribers. During the month of Febru.tr the mailing list will be revised and each subscriber will then be able to ascertain from the dale on his paper that proper credit has been given on our books. dly wk jan IS fl 3 E. R. CUMMINGS' WOOD YARD ASH. OAK, MAPLE, FIR, SLAB and BLOCK WOOD on hand at all times. All tawed wood under shed. Pricei right, prompt delivery, exact measure. OFFICE WITH VIERECK'S BATHS 144 West Firat Street Offica phones: Bell, 143J, Home 178. Residence phonea. Bell 350, Home 146. suggisiive ol the Valentine season. After a short business session, the ladies passed a few social hours to gether, after which a dainty luncheon was served. The Loyal Daughters of the Chris tian church will give a social tonight in the church, to the Loyal Sons. Dec orations suggestive of the Valentine season will be seen in evidence and games and music will lie the diver sions of the evening, followed by re Complimenting Mrs. W. II. Horni- brook, Mrs. J. L. White entertained a few ladies on Friday. Ilridge and sewing was the pastime of the after noon after which a dainty repast was I served. Those present were: Mes dames W. H. Hornibrook, L. II. Fish, A. Austin, O. D. Austin, Z. Rudd, G. A. Flood, Glen Junkins, Shaw and Kroschell. Mn. F.. F. Sox was hostess for the Modern Travelers today, at her home on Ferry street. The program of hc afternoon was very interesting and instructive, Mrs. Cooper having read a paper on "Our Great Expositions, 1X76-1915," and Mrs. Stewart, having one on "Wide Use of the School Plant." These papers were followed by a short discussion, a social hour and refreshments. The ladies of the F.ntre Nous club were entertained by Mrs. S. S. Train on Tuesday. "Bridge" was played at three tables. Mrs. W, II. Barker and Mrs. Martin were honored guests. Misses Alzina Parker and Margery Rowe assisted Mrs. Train In serving choice refreshmentn. a The Knights of Columbus gave an informal dance in Ilussard's h.iH last ton Ross and Charles Pfriffer. Mr. I.. E. Illaii their lady friends on Friday at his home on llroadalbiu street in honor ol Mr. Willum White and his btidf. The evening was passed in music and a social hour, followed by dainty re freshments. Miss Violet Nutting entertained the members of the M. G. S. club (his afternoon. Games and music were the amusements and refreshments served Crystal Assembly No. 10. United Artisans have invited a number of their friends ami all visiting Artisans to meet at their hall Tuesday even ing next, February sixteen lo enjoy a talk from I. J L. Hill (, member of the order), giving personal rem iniven.es of his trip "around the world. Alhanv a brsl imuvnl entertainrd the . i ill give a number of rl,,,l. . .,t young nun of his Sunday school class' lions. Refreshments will e served of the United I're.livirri-n church and by the committee having charge. Conserve YourPower Apply It Direct The power wasted in belts, shafts, and pulleys would run many a factory but it doesn't do any good. Electric Power Eliminates the Waste Electric Power can be used to operate just the one machine you wish to use or to run your entire shop. It will run your machines any hour day or night or every hour. Central Station Electric Power is economical because flexible, reliable and safe. It is power without the lost motion. For information call 15 both, phones. Oregon Power Co. Telephones 15 , 306 West Second St.