THE LAST WEEK
In which you may profit by the unusual val
ues we arc offering in the way of "Economy
Specials."
Included at Special Prices are ,
BLANKETS, both, wool and Cotton; UN
DERWEAR for Women and Children in win
ter weights: WOMEN'S OUTING FLAN
NEL GOWNS. KABO CORSETS; SHORT
LENGTHS OF OUTING FLANNELS;
REMNANTS, ETC. .
If you are in need of any of these items now
or perhaps later on.it will pay you well to sup
ply that need now, because the wholesale
prices are steadily advancing so it will be im
possible for us to duplicate these goods to sell
at our present pricese.
FLOOD'S STORE
334 W. Fint Si '
Auto Show, Albany Armory, Feb. 12, 13, 14.
EX-SERVICEMEN
TO RECEIVE AID
expressed In few words hit profound
appreciation of th personal regards
extended to him nil concluded hy giv
ing brief out) ill of mini of the
work that it to be taken up at our.
I Sumo of th leading ladiea of Al-
' bany served the banquet which waa of
I J' l . "!" erraue in evriy raWl ana was
Linn I OUnty Soldiers tO liCt participate in by about two hundred
Benefit of War Work
Fund on Hand
and fifty guests.
The National War Work Council of
the Y. M. C. A. had left ovrr con.td-
; erable of a fund from their War Work
j In this country and in Europe. At
' th direction of the War Department,
this money it to be apportioned a
mong the different ttntrt in the Un
ion, and it to be uird in assisting ex
service men in obtiininir an education
$15.00000 of thlt amount hat been
apportioned to Oregon at itt share
for the balance of thlt school year. 1500 cow, w, ,ilrd n
There will be an additional apportion- ...d,,;,,,, loon w. c, ,
mem next year, unn lounty . snare Myrtr, Poit wa, rfe(w, prr,j,,.,
of thlt has been appointed to award (0f y,c ttoclttim, lairymn 0n th.
this money to worthy ex-scrvic men ( ow Coiuill. river and Bandon sec
from Linn County who may make ap- ,jon .,, ilk, th. , ,
plication for assistance. The money ; ,Uckrr cowl Thry orirlmUed th,r
ao obtained may be used in attending row ..,.; ...-i.,:.,, . ,,
Ban On Slaiksr t'owt
That all slacker aniiiMls hclotic
iiilC to Coot county dair.wm.i ai to
be cither sent to the buii'ier o.- l
ported was determined when th pro
Itreasiv dairymrn of that lection net
at Norway, according to E. L. West
over.field dairyman of th extension
service of the eolleirr who hat return
ed from the meeting.
In lest than an hour more than 1000
rows were signed up fur th Coqiillc
Myrtle Point Cow Testing associa
tion. It is estimated that more than
that one
Cutler of
PRESIDENT URGES
A1DF0RSTARVING
-Asks Glass to Appeal to Con
gress For Order to
Loan Money
any school the applicant may wish to
attend, including automobile and en
gineering schools, provided it is evi-
Ida. has closed th county convict
camp and has under consideration a 'dent that th money is being used in.
proposal to leas it for farming pur-1 good faith, and in a way that will
poses. This- action was prompted bring results. The money will be
when it was discovered not convict those who receive assistance in month
was in-the camp January 1. The ly payments for the balance of the
prisoneri in the past have been em-'school year.
ployed in repairing county highways.
PRESIDENT URGES 2L SO .
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 By A. P.
President Wilson asked Secretary
of the Treasury Glfss to make anoth
er appeal to congress for authority to
loan 3150.000.000 to Poland. Austria, '
and Armenia to relieve the desperate '
food situation.
The President said that it was "un- !
thinkable" to him that the United '
States should withhold frona the strik '
en people of those countries the assis- !
tance that could be rendered by mak- ;
tag available on credit a small por- j
tion of our exportable surplus food, i
r
in Bandon, Januray 12. electing J. A.
IJarman of Bandon president.
It it expected that more than TOO
cows will be listed in that association
this year. Eighty-six slacker rows
I were discovered by the testing assoc
iations in the state, :ait yrar, attd
sent to the slaughter house
00T OO NO MNtMtStNO
. IN fHV rfK ViNlttS
tMCOHVI 1AX '
iVo Convicts in
Prison Camp in ' '
Pinellas County
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Jaa 28 '
At the suggestion of County Judge
Leroy Brandon, who declared "booze
has gone and there will probably be
no more convicts," the Board of Com
. missioners of Pinellas county, one of
the most populous counties in Flor-
1flr e.i As a trTi oar
Ouaii arr rot toPiA-aarts
ii Tut 6tne .
r UCi Sf PRtH1
fflswir AoiearnE om S
? NCt i sjO VOmX
S(0 MO MONfs(
33
NONPAREIL Barber Shop
Modern and Efficient
W as an a specialty of StuJenta and Childrea's Work. Expert serr!
ice for all. Electric Baircutting, Massaging and Shampooing
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE BUD STOVER, roprletor
It is the intention not to award this
money in large scholarships, but rath
er to assist a number of men in a
mounts from 350.00 to 37500.. In
making these awards the committee
will t ike into cosideration the appli
cant's service record, moral charac
ter and general ability to make good
All cx-tervice men who are inter
ested will be furnished an applira
ttonblank bv writing to or calling on
the Secretary of the Linn County Com
mittee, H. W. Torbet First Savin.
Bank. Albany, Oregon. All anpti
citions must be received by the Cm
mittee on or before Feb.. 15 1920.
It ia considered a sacrilegious art
I Xo tread on a piec of printed paper
in China. Receptables for waste
, paper are placed at every street cor
ner. It is a meritorious act to gath
er the sacred characters and save
Voiles, Marquisette?,
Challies, Crepes
New and attractive patterns in Voiles, Marquisettes.
Challcs and Crepes are now on hand. Selecting from
our stock you are assured of the newest patterns. The
J. C. Penney offers these at J. C. Penney values, val
ues that are obtained only through our great buying
rower 197 Busy Stores.
Voiles in Pink, Rose, Light Blue, Navy and Black
42 Inch, 69c Yard
Voiles In fancy Patterns, Silk and Cotton
98c-$1.25 Yard
Marquisette. Pink, Blue and Cray, Yard 79c
Prnted Llntix, Dainty Patterns, 40 inch, Yard. . . ,49c
Cotton Crepe, Pink. Light Blue, Rose, Lav
ender. Yellow, Yard . 49c
Fancy Crepe in attractive patterns, Yard 49c
Silk and Cotton Crepe, Pink, Blue, White
Yellow, Yard 69c
Batiste, Pink, Blue. Yellow, Yard ...49c
Challies in Fancy Patterns, Yard 33c
Lake Side Suitings. Green, Rose, Pink, Blue
White, Yard 69c
t Ineorpcrated
them from destruction.
Miss I-ouie Helen Coburn, Colby
College's first woman truster, is on
of the leaders of the Maine Woman
Suffraire Association.
GLOBE
THEATRE
- TODAY ONLY.
MITCHELL LEWIS
IN
THF BAR SINISTER
ALSO A COMEDY
. . THURSDAY FRIDAY ;
EUGENE O'BRIEN
SEALED HEARTS
ROLFE THEATRE
TODAY ONLY
H. B. WARNER
THE PAGAN GOD
PATHS COMEDY
" THURSDAY FRIDAY
JOHN BARRYM0RE
IN
THE TEST OF HONOR
CLOSING EXERCISES M
(Continued from Pag 1) 3
university was dependent on the Hi
smaller colleges and out of such ins- Us
titutions have come a large percent E
of the world's leadership. E?
He presented an optimistic view of sM '
the future and emphasized the import
ance of a highly intelligent and moral
class to cope with present problems.
He concluded by saying, "We art go
ing forward, one of the stronpholds
of selfishness in the world has been
won by th recent war."
On behalf of the Oregon Agricul
tural College Dean Bexell represent
ed the president and expressed a most
friendly greeting on behalf of his ins
titution. He stated that "an institu
tion should not be judged by its size
but by its influence for good," and
that the individual in the activities of
life must answer three questions to
succeed: What do you know? What
can you do? and Who are you?
Dr. Clark, president of Pacific Col
lege spoke in the ' usual friendly
trend of those who proceeded him anr!
said that "Now is the time when the
Christian College has come into its
own" and made a special plea that the
Alumni members become a stronger
; factor in the support of their respec
tive colleges.
Dr. Frank Lock Griffin, of Reed Col
lege, Portland, expressed the felicita
tions of his institution in a truly fra
ternal spirit and stated that "our in
terests are identical in many ways."
He emphasized the fact that the size
of the school is no factor and used the
illustration that in large schools the 3)
"students go through the school and
in small schools the school goes 3
through the student."
City Superintendent Q. W. Boet-
ticher, of Albany spoke in the inter-
est and importance of the Christian E
College and recommended the home g3
high school students to attend the 1
home college. 3
. Prof. Chas. E. Whittlesey represent- gi
ed Philomath College and snoke in g
glowing terms of President Williams, E
for the position to which he had been III
called. Prof. F. G. Franklin, of Wil- M
lamette University, and a former in- 13
structor in Albany College, represent-
ed the good will of his institution and p
reached a climax 'by comparing the p
college to a flying machine that had , 1
reached the milkey way and had her 1
propeller clogged with butter.
' Percy Young, an Alumnus member
and one of the Arm supporters of the
college, reported the many letters and
dispatches from various friends and
organizations in the United States,
including a dispatch from former
pjresident H. M. Crooks, of ' Alma
Michigan.
Dr. Wallace Howe Lee was a live
wire on seral occasions during the
evening and took a list of colleges
represented in the United States
which were numerous, '
President Williams was the 1 1
speaker of the lengthy program and
Take No Chances With That Bad Cold
WHEN
DEWITT S LAXATIVE COLD
TABLETS
will give you quick relief. They reduce the
fever, are gently Iaxitive, cause no ringing in
the head and give a general toning up effect to
the whole svstem while vou recover.
Price Per Bottle 25c
Calavan Drug Store
E. 2nd & Main St.
kiiiiiiiiin
All Under
Why Pay More for Your Shoes?
See our windor, we have shoes for Men, Wo
men and Children, all priced under $5.00.
Women's fine dress shoes in Oxfords, Pumps
and High Shoes, Men's dress shoes and work
shoes. Rubber Pacs and Boots both short and
sporting.
Prices rm.de possible by saving the Clerk Hire
S
ELF
ERVICE
HOR
TORK
117
Iiroadalbin
The Foot Fitting tshop
Our
Economy Sale
r
--O
in the true
ia an economy sale
sense of the word.
This is not a sale of old out of
date styles and sites which few
people can wear.
The shoes in this sale are all
this season's styles and the
sixes run from three to nine in
all widths so no matter what
size your fret are we can fit you
not in all styles but in some
styles that will be sure to please
at a saving of 10 to 40 per cent.
Women who wear sises 7 to 9
are especially fortunate at this
time.
Many Styles in Women's Shoes
to select from at
$4"
$685
0,i!lrcri Shoes In welt and
Turn Soles
Sizes 5j to 8 at ....
Sizes "i to 11, at ..
Sizes 1 1 Vt to 2, at . .
W-j ha-, i a number
Slims Pumps and Oxfords on
display now.
-2M
S3"
of New
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GLOBE
COMING TUESDAY, FEI
3BI
Ruth St. Denis Concert Dancers
Direct from Denishawn
RUTH ST. DENIS in person
ELLIS
RHODES
Tenor
Lateit
Daneei
For
One Nitht
Only.
II
Pauline
Lawrence
Piano
' Special
Engafe
ment
Reserve
YourSeatt
NOW
PRICESt $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, .6
This includes Tax
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