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0 Hose of Quality For Women and Children This trademark, on the hose you buy kQllTv$ w n,v 'u,t rCt'ivJ now hiP- Sv ' i ment f U" Silk HoS9' incluJ- j inir a ribbed top number, at S2.00 a "T pair; the other number range in price from $1.00 to (3.00 a pair. The leading colon, as well aa black and white, are here at moderate prices. , Our line of infanta and children hose will find favor with mothers who realiie good values. Wool hose in black and white, S5e and 50c a pair. Cotton hose in black and white at 20c, 25c and 35c pair. Silk and Wool hose in white at 75c a pair. FLOODS STORE 334 W. 1st St. TODAY'S EVENTS i . Centenary of tie birth' of Austen Phelps, celebrated clergyman and author. , To day is rChristmaa for all fol churches. ' Gen. Perslrbigs pay a visit of in spection, to 6am p Dodge today and - tonight , ha will be given a public Editorial A SHOE BUSINESS Honest Clean Through Those who buy their footwear from us know this to be a fact. You will never hear of our sales men ' misrepresenting things about our Shoes in order to make a sale we wouldn't per mit it for an instant. You- wity, never find anything misrepresented in our adver tisements "in. voider to attract you to our stare we don't be lieve in fooling people even once. Our Shoe business if founded on honest principles honest meth ods, honest values and honest employes. Honesty is Our Only Policy MSI The Foot Fitting Shop reception in Des Moines. A meeting is to be held at Soux Falls today to combine the activit ies of all the home- biulding asso ciations of South Dakota. A regular fortnightly steamship service between New York and Val paraiso, Chile, is to be inaugurated today by the Pacific Steam Naviga tion Company. Dr. W. J, Mayo, noted surgeon of Rochester, Minn., is to depart to day for Argentina and other South Amercian countries to promote an international organization for the advancement of surgery. Realizing that drastic measures must be taken to curb the rapid spread of radicalism and the revo lutionary movement in general throughtout New Jersey, Governor Runyon has called a conference of leading manufacturers, business and professional men as well as civic and- patriotic organizations to meet in Trenton today. Warranty Deeds C E. Black and wife to 1. E. Wim. er lands in T 14. S. R. l.E &, Sturm Sr. and wife to Chris Sturm and wife Jr. lands in T 11 S. R. 3. W. E. Claude Henderson et al to E. C. Maley bads in black 43 Albany. William Meyer by ex to Hiram Too hat lands in city of Albany. G. W. Greathoose to G. H. Gentry laods in North Brownsville. V. P. Smith, et ai to . R. Edgar lands in city of Albany. . B. M. Browning and wife to A. A. Warner and wife lands in T 11 S. R. 1. W. F. J. Eggleson and wife to V. C. Alexander and wife glands . in M. Brownsville. . In Im'i'a and Burmah the code st-'I nl ows natives to be flogged foi cer tain offences. As mdri n(:wi Thou sand natives arc flocirtd yenriy. in Brumal), but these fbsfgi'.'jrs as a rule, are .not of a vevere clnractr. GLOBE THEATRE TODAY ONLY WILLIAM S. HART IV The BORDER WIRELESS 1 DREW COMEDY PATHE NEWS THURSDAY FRIDAY DUSTIN FARNUM A MAN'S FIGHT COMEDY BRAY PICTO 33 RQLFE TiiSI TODAY ONLY , SESSUE HAYAKAWA THE TONG MAN COMEDY SCENIC THURSDAY FRIDAY LILA LEF IN ROSE OF THE RIVER COMEDY SCENIC MANY TO HEAR ' GEN. PERSHING j Commander to Meet Ex-Sen I vicers at Portland; Ban- ; quet, Procession fixed rORTUWD. Jan.. 6-Gcneral John J. Pershing will be heard by as many former service men as can get jnto the armory, 400 who will sit with him at the banquet in the Chamber of Commereo and all who may crowd in to Portland's public auditorium, when the distinguished officer becomes the guest of this city Sunday January 18. These features have been arrang de by committees on banipet and es- L - General Pershing is due to arrive at Portland union station at 3.30 P.M. and leave at II P. M. The present plans subject to change provide that the route from the. depot to the armory will be over the fol lowing streets: South . on Sixth to Washington, hi nee east on Washington to Third street; to Morrison, west to Broad way, north to Washington, west to Eleventh, north to the armory. of living to be fifty than a woman of the same age. On the other hand, if a man and woman have both reached the age' of fifty, the chances are that the woman will outlive the man, a fact accounted for by the difference In temepment. ' H. S. BAND TO APPEAR Concert Scheduled for Janu ary 14 in High School Assembly The High School Band will appear for the firt time in concert this year on January 14. They are working hard to give the publie a great treat for a small amount. There will be ev eral selections of songs and solos by different members of the band and faculty. The program will be given In the High School assembly halt, on Wed nesday Jan'jary 14. It will be well worth your while to step ilown to the High School and hear their program and show your appreciation for the work they are doing fur Albany and their school. Of Interest To Women It is calculated that at sixty years of age a wonman's chance of marry ing is one-tenth of one per cent., or one chance in one thousand. Girls in Japan are from a very early age instructed in physical ex ercise, with the result that at mat urity the women are almost as strong as the men. A canvass of motion picture stu dios has brought to light the fact that a liberal percentage of the suc cessful scenarios is the work of wo men writers. Experts who observed the relative work of men and women, in munition factories during the war came to the unanomous conclusion that the, wo men were more patient that the men. It is a curious fact as shown by statistics that, although in the long run women live longer than men, a man of twonyt-five has more chances Co-operation Asked ' Of Sportsmen for Protection of Elk Shoes for Young Folks The J. ('. Penney Co., has an exceptionally (mid stock of Shoe for the women folk. , Our tremendous buying power for our IDT Busy Store, combin ed with our modern way of doing hunlneos, means a saving of 60c to $1.30 on any pair oQ these Khoe. . Remember we bought these shoes 'at old prices and the J. C I'KNNKY SlOKKa ALWAYS SKI.L IN KXACT I'KOI'OKTION TO WHAT WE PAY. Misses Dress Shoes Hoys Dress Shoes Hoy's Knglish Dress Shoes Chilli's Dress Shoes Misses Heavy Shoes Hoys Heavy Shoes Child's Scuffer Shoes Child's Heavy Shoes SUM, tt.M to IS 90 $2.25, 2.H to J.8 I3.VH to $.' 11.15, f I.IK. $1.S to M tt , 13.50 12.4V to S.H . . . . f 2.6. I2.VH and $3.30 .... $2,411, $2.8 and $2 8 WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW r Incorocrnted G WML IWtrM.JJJ Appealing to the good sportsman ship of the people of Oregon, W. A. Taylor of McClcay is cooperating with Oregon nimrods in an effort to bring abo'it an adequate law, the penalties of which will discourage unscrupulous hunters from destroying the band of 17 elk recently placed in the Ablqua basin, 27 miles east of Silverton re ports the Salem Journal. The placing of the elk in the Silver ton hills is due to the untiring efforts of Mr. Taylor who believes that the wate mountain sections'can be made to produce a fine crop of Oregon game and as the Abiqu.i basin was once well known elk stamping ground proposes to re-ctubiish them there. The elk were liberated in the moun tains on New Year's day after a tedi ous and expensive journey from Euter prise. The trip from Wallowo county was made under particularly diffuc ill J conditions snow two feet in depth ! and the mercury registering 45 dc irecs below sero. The animals were brought througlw on sleds. That Mar ion county secured the firit portion of the elk for distribution can be at tributed to the efforts to Mr Taylor. The entire plan has been given mat erial and encouragement by State Game Warden Cail I. Shoemaker. I The Wallowa herd from which, the Marion county elk were taken, was brought originally from Jackson Hole Wyoming, several years go. That the animals thrive in Oregon is proven by . the increase of the Wallowa county j herd from about 25 to 140. Hurt Shedd Hay . M. HusSard of Alhnny, was in Shedil Monday to buy a carload of hny. He stayted that the hay market had ad vanced. Huirle. M ADAM K EUGENE ' Scientific' palmist, can read your ! lifo from the cradle to the grave. , Your destafy'if wsltten In your hand. , Advice given in business, love and family affairs, consultations daily and Sunday, hours 0-30 to 6 evenings 6 to 9. Koom 4 Davenport rooming house ' 4J3 West IKrst Street. ' 6JI3 The Northraaten Singing associa tion of New York has adopted a res olution protesting attain "the un justified and illegal interference of members of the American Legion" with musical performances given by its societies. A fnvijrite dish with the Ejl'no is ice-cream n du of teal o;!, into whuh Isnov is stirred uni- the oVsired cm sittanry hn bren obtained; then fro Ii n lierries of different kinds ar fid- ied. Some Albany College Facts . . i Dr. Chas. F. Wishart of Chicago, said in Albany last year to a few leading citizens: "Boys, if you really intend to go on making a gilt-edge college I am with you." He is President of the Presbyterian General Board of Education. Dr. Edgar P. Hill, of New York, said last summer: "Albany College must have more money for current expenses." He is Secretary of the same Board. Then he pro posed to give us $15,000 if we raise $15,000 in Albany and .$15,000 over the State, to be paid in three years. . . f 'S V&JAT W:.:x.:.. ' Source of Income me Synod -of Oregon : Said Last Summer: T Elect a President First Then Raise ' if. Your $15,000 ; In Oregon ' Last ' Summer $8,000 of Linn County's Part;, Was Pledged ISlf mm. ISiS IB LIEGE , JPiMf : $7,000 more needed in Albany $15,000 from over the state ALBANY AND LINN COUNTY MOVE NEXT Clearly it is our next move. We should subscribe $7,000 to be paid in' three years, one third each year, to complete our $15,000. The Commercial Club has endorsed this and appointed a committee to co-operate with the trustees. This week and next the time for this. , . ' STEERING COMMITTEE A. M. Williams, Sec. - i