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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1817. T FAOt THJUM attffaiSi ALBANY PEOPLE ENTERTAINED AT SALEM LAST WEEK COME IN and MEET MR. J. C. O. THURSDAY SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, DRESSES A. is our wonl. we offer you our complete i 1 1 .hi .tint licsh, 'ill ''" IMion'l style. Mr. (ili'l bun in tin MCOltd UOOI department. ck of Suit- and Coal, at irrrat price reduction. Our stock it C. O. (January Icuruncc Opportunity) says that you can -urc-Iy suns tlOOO Suit I 6.66 15.00 Suit 10.00 16.10 Suit 11.00 17.50 Suit 11.07 10.50 Suit IJ.OO 72.00 Suit 15 M 22.50 Suit 15.00 25.00 Suit 16 06 25.75 Suit 17.17 27.50 Suit 18.JJ ut (in Suit 20 00 12.50 8uit 21.67 35 00 Suit r?!!-. 23.33 37.50 Suit ... 25.00 30.50 Suit 25.67 40.00 Suit 26.66 COATS $ "..00 Coat M.50 Coat 16.50 Coat IB. 00 Coat 19.50 Coat 20.00 Coat 22.00 Coil 22.50 Cult 25.00 Coat 27.50 Coat 26.50 Coat 30.00 Coat 32.50 Coat 35.00 Coat 40.00 Coat 50.00 Coat t 5.33 0.67 11.00 12.00 13.00 13.33 14.67 15.00 16.67 11.33 19.00 20.00 21.67 23 33 26.67 35.50 SKIKTS t 3.95 Now 4.00 Now ' 5.00 Now 5.50 Now 6.50 Now 7.00 Now 7.50 Now 8.00 Now I 3 29 3.33 4 J6 4.58 5.4 1 5.83 6.25 6.66 .50 Now IM MO Now 10.00 Now 10 50 No 12.00 Now 12.50 Now 13.50 Nov 14 50 Now 7.91 8.33 8.75 10.00 10.41 11.25 12.08 DKESSK3 Silk and Wool f 6.00 Now S 7.50 Now 9.00 Now 10.00 Now 11.50 Now 13.50 Now 15.00 Now 16.50 Now 18.50 Now 19.50 Now 20.00 Now 22.50 Now 25.00 Now 27.50 Now 6.00 6.67 7.67 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.33 13.00 13J4 IS.00 16.67 18.33 In Our Corset Dept. Mr. J. C. O, (January Clearance Opportunity) sayt, thai u will surely be tlttd of tMfi f"r nc has wholly K..cn him-clf to yuu with thctc prices. We have taken front our -toclt all discontinued numl.crt in Warner', H tfjftrn, ami I.aTokca C'yricU. which are principally (arc front stylet., and ha.e made the following price rc- 27 Wnrncr and LaTotca Co. act c. value- to SJ.UJ $1.95 ea 35 Rodltra L'orueu, values to $5, to clear away $2.95 ea ? Krdiern ..tsCs. ralrc. to $8.50 to clear away $4.65 ea 1B0 Cheaper Corsets at very special prkts, in three lota. Lot 106. These Corsets are cUtpped with "Wont Rust" Steelt and ii a model intended to .'it the averaKC fifTure. Specially priced at 69c each. Lot 214. fit Cor-eti in this lot. they arc made of rjood heavy Costu, and have fir.itrlaAs Hoe Supporters. Sale prica, 89c each. Lot 172. These Corsets are made with Klastic Insert over the hip; they have splendid Hose Supporters, and ate well honed with 'Wont Rust" steels especial ly adapted for -tout figures. Price, thi sale 98c ea. Albany pople were extensively en tertained in Salem during the holi days. Following are some of the an nouncements in the society column of the Journal: "Honoring Mrs. T. G. Hopkins of Alt. any. who has been here vittrJftf for a few days, Mrs George J. I'carce and her mother, Mrs. E. C. Small, en tertained on Thursday afternoon with a Kensington. "The Pearce residence was aglow wnn crimson dciis, uregon grape boo glitering Chmtmat tree, and the w hostesses were assisted by Mr. A. J. W Rahn and Miss Helen Pearce and Mis m Dorothy Pearce. k "Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts house Sale Starts Thursday. January 4, 1 9 1 7 X$m$mvm9mmmf& Ha mil tons' vwmiwsw'fwmwm SNAPS llrllrr liuy a Clonic nliilc tliry arc below bedrock loi ii i not likely price, svill rvrr lc bo loss in Alb.ni) again. Now jrou can buy for a Utile down and your OWB terms on hallance --lor Intra nxS' Nice lilllc plastered roll , on lurtfc corner lot, both city ami well water, cement sidewalk on botb strrrl, lor $MIV-$jn down, balance alt saiiic rent A food flfUuttt " rcHitn bone, i-rmcnt sidewalk, elec tric liifhu. S lots (line in $MV $J5(I ilown. balance rent lloth abuse properties rentril See owner. Ad dress SNAPS. Democrat. Jan 1-2 NOTICE A regular nirrtiiiK of the Albany I-ire Department will be held at Ibe Hall Wednesday at K p. in In.talla tion of officer, anil baniuet. . 4) IB DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE M 1'hc Government bat just mailt- the CITY NEWS 1 following report: fc' l-.xportg lor November were the SSltltf (lltSi sriicst on record, exceeding those for acptcinner ny jj,w, i ne total for November, as announced by tbc lturcau of i-oreiicu and Dome.tic lommcrcc, of the Department of ( ommrrcc, ii $5I7.J,1.IU. The total (II Left for Redmond Rev. lU.nr of Iht. city .md family bave mnveir to Redmond, Crook county, wiiere Kcv. Hlair lias been export, tor tbc 1 1 month, ended itb allnl tO Ibc pastorale of tbe rret byterian cliurch He left la.t week, READ OUR WANT ADS IfflflflTEBllHgn 360 PICTURES 360 ARTICLES EACH MONTH ALL NEWS STANDS ON IS Cents POPULAR MECHANICS MAOAZIMB wwrrnoi so toy cm SSSSIBMSW All ths Oit-.it Fvents In Mtchsmes, Fntinrrnni snd InvtniWn throuchout the Wotid. .up dernbcd in an intrrrM. ins manner, ilwy occur. 3.000.000 redTs ffach month. r - MJMtM war io4o ikiiilai lhe ihop. IM Kotr la i k rpm ! hi ir ll.l'r ml nail-r mrii"l l , 1IU t- Lull. I I--4 IT llli'l.irri Ira atlell t( IMMMwI tUUM ! n. mhJ, mm4 .1 w Im . .... . minium. - anM .- . mm , p.ii .i.. t'MMM. .( . , , k . -1.. i . . I ffw i n.i. i POPULAK MICMANIOS aoaltNI ww aVpafae Mthmnlf mttmrt pm pi tmtmmll I la mwn wii.pipll.a. Noyrmber were $4.ytil.JUMKM), aain.t $J.IV5,4ai.(lt for the .amc period in 1915 and $.,..,50JOll.JUt) in 1913 which v.a. the largta tenal for normal year. November import, were valued at tl77.lIMl. rrpre.rntiiiK a .liuht de crease when compared with tbo.c lor October ($I7H7UOjOUU) but exceeding by lil.Sl.(l tbo.e ior November. Tillman returned ye. i 1915. and by SJSUljflOU or 25 per Springfield, where ahe I cent, the November avcraKc from i'm to i ' . i ne ii iiioini . on port, were valued at $2.IR6,H0O.(Wt). ., aicain.t $l.6t)ri.HrMK in 1915 and SI. f.74,bgu.nix) in 1914. the former hii?h recorcT year in import.. Of the November imports. 66 per three Portland tudeitU re-1 , eut entered free of duty, bcin about the .ante proportion a. that for No vember, I95. The United State, entered upon the lam month of the year with a foreimi trade of $7,I48.IXK.U) for 11 months and wttIA prospects that the year's tridc mill approximate $71.0I1,UX' in value. This estimate is based on actual result, for November. The favorable trade balance for November was $.M0.(O.(U or ahoui twice as much as for November, 1915 and four time. a. much a. for No vember. 1914. The execs, of exports over import, for the 11 months of 0o was $774.400.nu. compared with $l.5HK.6IW,(mn in 1915 and J 19.1 ..( I in 1914 The net inward I'old movement to- HnflOO for the month and ntrv It I'siice f.wi,Mi.om lor tne n nu'iiins rim- . I; hk v ...t... t r.t ... . i I .1. . ...i iil. noii . . ii.'. . , . . . ... , ... ...it -' I.,,,- fl- .nm vantages of Portland Mrs. Itlau and two .on. ye-sterday. Excellent people, they take with them the best wishes of many Albany friend.. Returned From Springfield- Mrs. I'laire trrd:iy from bad been for a vt.it with her aunt Mrs. Holbrook anil family. Returned to Portland After visiting v.-ith their folk, ir Mbany turned to the mctrooli. yesterday to resume their studies. Karl Fnrtmil ler. medical student. Will Peterson and Oliver Oarrett. dental students. Returned to Seattle Mrs. Ross Hihlcr and tl rre child M Mi.s Jessie. Lionel and Kenneth of Seattle, left for home Mtcr a visit at the home oi Mrs. Francis Arnold, and also at Scio. A Good One The Oregonian aupual is a good one. Made up in the form which has charactcrired it for many years, ii cmers tbc Northwest held in a sink intt manner, speakmg for the great t,aled S20.11 IHUWHI of tins country. It espec- $.M9.M),(H From Lebanon Mrs. Chester Meyers ami d.iiihter of near Lebanon, are visiting at the lioine of Mrs. Meyer." mother, 'i- 4 Michel. on, at Kerry and lourtb .treets. Down From Wending Edmaad Anderson, now operating around Wendling in the wesods for the bik. Itootb-Kelly Co, came down home for a vi.it with bis folks and others. Anyw-ay there was too much .now in the hills to get around ver well. Before the biK UO -Pennsylvania game he said Oregon would 1915 gave $57.AK).tIO and $.W.00u.!0. respectively; while in m4 there wa rt net outward gold movement of $7, 100.000 for the month and $169,200. 000 for the II months. Cold import November totaled $4f..5O0,tl0O. tne illest with one exception durinq tbc last ix months.-and representing a drop from $122,700,000 in June. Odd exports in November aggregat- ..I Jri .100000. tbe arurst luiire shown by any earlier month of tin vear The 11 months show gold im ports of $527,400,000 and gold ex ports to the value of $127,800,000. RAILROAD FARES CO UP SO PER CENT London. Jan. 2 (Ily United Press) Railroad fares went up 50 per cent in Kngland today. It tbe same thing bad betpi done in tbc United States it would mean that a ticket from In dianapolis to New York would cost $31.50 instead of $21. The government has taken over the railroads in England and it. reason for increasing the fares i. twofold; first, to discourage unnecessary trav el; second, to keep tbe railroad pas senger revenue at the same level. HOGS FOR SALE Eight good ones. It. U. Jameson, R. I), 3. Phone Bell 7H 1. J 13 CARPENTER WORK Built-in buf fet, kitchen cupboards, flour bins, at dull-season orices. Can show you some ot my work. Bel; phone 573-R. U30-J2 FOR SALE Light roadster automo bile. First lass condition Recent ly overhauled. Address "Roaditer' care Democrat. 1 a5tf WORK WANTED Will g out or take work home. Lace curtains a specialty. 25c per pair. Bell 5W-J. or 3U E 2nd. . 4tf KOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 423 W. lit St Reasonable price. Bell phone 31 '-R. m31tf A STATE'S PROBLEM Two Women in Colorado Legislature This Year Probably. (By United Preu) Denver, Colo., Jan. 2. Reversing Republican control of two years ago, Democrats have a majority of one in the Senate and at least 13 in the House of the Colorado legislature which convened here today. There win be one woman member in the senate and possibly a woman member :n tbe house after a contest is decided. The chief fight at this session prob ably will center around proposed amendments to the industrial law. Labor objects to a certain clause of the law, especially the one compel ling 30 days' notice before a strike can be called. Prohibition legislation will al$c hold an important place. The "dry" law may be strengthened by bills prohibiting shipmetn of liquor into the state and making it a criminal offense to have liquor in one's possession. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cusick Mr and Mrs. Percy Young, Mr. and I Mrs. Chas. Stewart and Mrs. Rockey Mason, returned to their homes in Albany Thursday night. "As a little attention to their guests. the Roberts entertained a few friends informally after the Subscription dance Wednesday night v ilh a supper Including their house party the guests numbered 16." "A charming event of Thursday, and one of the smartest of the week, was the luncheon and bridge for which Mrs Robert Chauncey Bishop was bos tess, to honor a group of prominent Albany matrons, who with their hus bands, were guests at the house party given by the John J. Roberts for the Subscription dance. Kor luncheon Mrs. Mi ; had only her bouse guests. Miss Isabelle Young and Mrs. Roberts and her guests. Mrs. Percy Young, Mrs. Rockey Mason. Mrs. Harry Cusick and Mrs. Chas Stewart. "Huge mauve chrysanthemum Mid exqu.ite pink bud. were arranged about the room, an dtbc luncheon table wa decked with red candles, and scarlet poinsettas combined with golden leaves. After luncheon, a doicn or so ma trons augmented tbe party for bridge and later in the afternoon a few more guest, came in for tea. "The ca d honoit fell to Mrs. Chas. Reynolds. "Mrs. p. rcy Young of Albany pres ided' over the samovar, and Miss laa- oelle Young and Mis. Florence Hofcr assisted." Several Albany people attended tbe Subscription eV --.cc given in Salem last Wednesday evening. Among the guests mentioned in Saturday's Jour nal were the fol'owing: "Mrs. Percy Young of Albany-Love ly gown of turquoise blue taffeta and tulle, with silver brocade and tulle bodice. Mrs. Harry Cusick of Albany-Mustard colored crepe meteor and gold brocade, made in pannier effect, with gold slippers. Miss Isabelle Young of Albany Charming frock -f pale blue chiffon, ccr silver lace petticoat. A filmy blue tuMe scari completed this dainty gown. Human Hair Goods Switches, transformations, puffs curls, wigs, toupees, doll wigs, to your order, guaranteed first quality hair. Your combings and old switch es made up The Better Way W. H. OIRARD US West Third St , Albany, Ore. ell 154-R XI skY Clarified Milk from Tuberculin-Tested Cows 6c a Quart, 3c a Pint FREE SAMPLES IN ANSWER TO PHONE CALL Byron Peebler's Dairy Phone Bell 17F21 CITIZENS FORCE Sl.75O.OO0 RE DUCTION IN IOOH COST New York, Jan. Z--(By United Press) Following citirens league threats to have their property investi gated and appraised, the New York Kdison Company and the United F.lectric Light & Power Company to day reduced their rates from eight to seven cents. The companies expect to make up the $1,700,000 saving to consumers by increased business un der the new rate. 61 FARM LOANS Valley. 6t We Have One Million Dollars to loan on improved farms in the Willamette Valley. VERMONT LOAN & TRUST COMPANY J. M. & H. M. HAWKINS General Agents - - Albany Weather Report Yesterday's temperature ranged be tween 35 and 45 degrees. The rain fall was .42 inches. The river fell to 4.0 feet. SKF. 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