Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 28, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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    EVERY HOUSEKEEPER ADMIRES PRETTY
BED SPREADS
In our stock you will find all .tylc. Plain, Hemmed,
Scolloped and Cut-corners in Crocheted and Mar&ailles
patterns.
You will not be able to buy these same qualities, at pres
ent prices, very long because new stocks will cost us much
more.
Present Prices Range fro $100 to $3.75
FLOOD'S STORE
Sit W. Is) Street
CASES ARE SET
FOR NEXT WEEK
Arguments were made today be
fire Circuit Judge Bingham in the
case of the Albany Km It Juice com
pany against J. A. Howard. The
court asked (or briefs on the rase.
Sase of A. L. Adams against J. S.
Warwick was set for Tuesday morn
ing, March 3, and case of Seymour
Washburn against J. E. Jenki was set
for Friday, March 6.
ALBANY COLLEGE
RECEIVES PRAISE
CHRISTIAN LIVING IS TAKEN AS.
TEXT FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
By Mrs. William R. Deming
"Peter writes about Christian Liv
!.. I g.t9'1Ji 11 19 1Q.9&1
' only dwarfs.
I In the 11th and 12th verses is a
abideth in Him ought himself also to "" 'ou " n '"'"
w sustain i iuiii ucsuijr iuau, wiik.ii
The Israelites
were forbidden to enter into the life
llr n H. n.lksJ " 1 Jnhn 9- fi
Peter wrote the words of this lesson w" "f "if, the ul
.t on .., h. .v.nt. of , wer forbidden to ei
last Sunday's lesson, and during the or custom, of the .urround.ng nations,
time of the persecution of the Christ- ?nd Prospered unt.l they diso
ians by the Roman government under tha Christians are sojourn
jj , ers through this earth, on their way
. . . ' to the everlasting kingdom. It is
otice tM tint two verse. 01 we their work to keep hoIy nd undefiled
the name of God and His church. How
can they do this if they are to adopt
text: "Putting away therefore all
wickedness, and all guile, and hypocri-
, and envies, and all evil speakings, th, , ,H thn,,ot, ,A f
as new-born bares, desire the sincere world Talk about the "ammuse
milk of the word, that ye may grow ment question. It would soon be
thereby unto salvation. setUed for every christian if each
Peter is talking to Christians here, ! one would look at it in the light of
and be reminds us that in "putting on this truth.
Christ, we are to "put off" some,
things, and he mention, some of the( '
things. Paul gives us much the same ( j
thought in the words, "If any man be I 4)
in Christ, he is a new creature. Old,
Head of Auxiliary of The
American Legion Com
pliments School
Mrs. E. L. Poenekn, of Portland
secretary of the American Legion
Auxiliary writes that Albany College
is the "only school so far that has
given the service men an opportunity
to express themselves publicly" after
their return to College. She refers
in this to the opening assembly of
the College's second semester in which
Geo. H. Crowell was the speaker and
the roll of the SO service men was
called giving a chance for each man
to respond or his whereabouts told.
GASOLINE PUMP
Pointers Given to Motorists by
National Automobile Cham
ber of Commerce.
CONSERVE FUEL AND MONEY
SOCIETY
All thing. I K- 0F p's COMPLIMENT
STATE OFFICERS
things are passed away.
are become new."
John A. Hutton says, "The New Tuesday evening the Knights of
Testament does not propose Pythias entertained with a banquet
to make men a little happier, followed by a dancing party in com
a little gentler a little better." j p!imem' to Senator Hawiey, Grand
No, the first great demand of Jesus , Chancellor of the state of Oregon,
was for regeneration. "Ye must be;nd w. E Gleason. Grand Keeper of
horn again..' And after this second Record, ...a 0,-1. Th, hsnnaot
birth, "of water and of the spirit,"
Peter says we're new bom-babes, and
room was very attractively decorated
I with spring flowers and ferns. Mrs.
t j : .1. i : 1 1- .1 . 1
wexe so ura.re wie spiritual mils, urn .. p K,1Iv jji,,i th. ,:,..
ww rim . ' " ;
we may grow thereby.
he mean by this ?
The messages of pure Christianity
must be constantly taught, and its
ideal, must govern our lives. Other
vise well have only a dwarfed and
misshapen spiritual body, as we grow
up to Spiritual manhood and woman
hood. Or, rather, well never become
spiritual men and women at all, but
with two vocal solos followed by; ad
dresses by Mr. Hawiey and Mr. Glea
son. A large crowd was present.
FORMER ALBANY GIRL IS
GUEST OF MRS. BANKS
Miss Cassie Thompson, of Portland
a former Albany girl, is spending
the week with her sister Mrs. Banks.
GLOBE
THEATRE
TOD AT
H. B. WARNER in
A Fugitive from Matrimony
ROLINS COMEDY
BLACK SECRET
PATHE NEWS
SUNDAY
VIRGINIA PEARSON
IN- " '
THE BISHOPS EMERALDS
TOO MANY WIVES
TOPICS OF THE DAY
4
WILLIAM DESMOND in
THE PRETENDER
SHERIFF NELL'S TUSSELL
Twelve Excellent Rules Formulated
for Benefit of Owners Short De
livery Is Likely If Details Are
Overlooked.
Points for motorists to remember
when purchasing gasoline have been
formulated by the Nat limn I Automo
bile Chamber of Commerce, with n
view to conserving gas and savins
money for the car owners. He Is ad
vised ns follows :
L Urge your dealer to make a dully
test of the accuracy of his gasoline
measuring pump with a standard five
gallon measure.
2. On pumps ranking one-gallon de
livery, see that the pump operator
makes a full stroke and that the piston
travels Its full length.
Watch Indicating Device.
5. Watch the counter or Indicating
devlre on all pumps provided there
with. 4. See that the operator drains the
delivery hose.
8. On pumps provided with gradu
ated glnss-cyllmlers, see that the gnso
llne reaches the proper graduation.
6. Ken-are of the filling stations
where the delivery Is outside and the
pump Inside the building.
7. Operators should willingly tes.
pumps In the presence of the autolst
with the five-gallon standard measure
sealed by the local Inspector of weights
and measures.
8. Short delivery gasoline Is some
times routed by leaks In the supply
line to the pump. This condition causes
the pump to deliver nlr Instead of
gasoline and ran be detected by the
sputtering sound.
9. If the gasoline Is low In the sup
ply tnnk. short delivery Is likely to re
sult. This ran be detected by the Ir
regular flow of gnsollne and the sput
tering sound. Such a condition Is fre
quently encountered where portable
filling tnnks arc ued.
First Oellvery Short.
10. The first delivery made by a
pump after It has been standing Idle
for some time Is inrnrlubly short. This
Is cnused by the gnsollne already In
the measuring chamber leaking bnck
Into the dcnler's supply tank through
a leaky check valve.
11. View with suspicion a gnsollm
delivery hose attached to a well In thi
curb. It Is Impossible to properly drain
a hose so Installed, and adequate mens
ure cannot be obtained unless this Is
done.
12. In rare cases pumps may be de
llberately manipulated to deliver short
amounts through the changing of meas
uring adjustments. ,
GOVERNMENT JOBS
OPEN TO SOLDIERS
Opportunities Offer to Those
Willing to Work at
Washington
Government join fur honorably dis
charged soldiers and sailor as steno
graphers and typists are ready for all
those who are willing tu work in
Washington, 1). C, according to an
annuncement made today by Lieuten
ant Colonel Muthew C. Smith, of the
Olllee of the Assistant tu the Secre
tary of War.
This is the United States Civil Ser
vice Commission's answer to the '
complaint so often heard during the i
demobilisation of the Army, that
civilians and women filled the clerical j
places in Washington which should ,
be given to returned fighting men. i
Ex-service men now havo preference i
on all the lists, under the law.
The official bulletin reads:
"The Government needs large num
bers of stenographers and typists in '
Washington, 1). C.
"Usual entrance salaries are $1,000 j
to $1,200 a year, plus the bonus off
$-0 a month authorised by Congress.
Higher-salaried positions are usually ,
filled through promotion. I
"The Homes Registration Bureau " - , - -
of the Community Service constantly ""d slated that it Wat based on a self j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
maintains a list of available rooming correcting plan. , 7
and tuurdi... n.. ; u . I -Am. rir. .1-,. n,,i ...n,t i. In ' rOUMJ A small purse. Owner call
ivinir conditions are enn,i.l..r.l.l, I...Janv errs, bu.ines. .nlornrl.. nrlth.r ''""ocrat ofilce and Identify.
Men's Overcoats
$14.75
Your Choice of 65 Overcoats
BUYING IN LARGE QUANTITIES IS THE REA
SON WE CAN SELL OVERCOATS OF THIS
VALUE AT
$1475
OUR NEW. YORK BUYERS REALIZED THE
VALUE OF THE COATS AND MADE THIS
ENORMOUS PURCHASE. KNOWING THE BEN
EFIT OUR CUSTOMERS WOULD REAP '
SIZES 31 TO 44
CALL AND SEE THE BIG SAVING YOU
CAN MAKE BY BUYING AT THIS TIME
OUR BUYING POWER 25)7 BUSY STORES
rV Incoracratetct S J
ny great buiuea enterprise, nrithrr
does she stand alone in government
f.'8m2.
retary of the Local Board of Civil i States as to pull ihe United Sutr
service examiners at the post office or
customhouse in any city."
LECTURE WELL ATTENDED
(Continued From Page 1)
foreign nations attending the great
council. George Oemmc.au, chiiir
man and premier of K ranee. he des
cribed as a strong, rugged character,
business like in every movement
Lloyd George was mentioned as a
man of real merit and always on the
alert. The speeches were all trans
lated Into two languages, English and
French, Each nation represented had
large delegations of experts to con
sider every phase of the treaty as It
might apply to the nation represented.
An amazing feature of the conference
was the different type, of races rep.
resented and the many appeals made
to the conference, and the United
States frfim the oppressed of all
lands.
All questions of importance were
referred to committics appointed to
consider certain lines of relationshio.
and but few general sessions were
held. Twenty nations have already
adopted the treaty which was doij
rated as the back bone of future pro
gress.
Miss Tabell was strong in her tx-
pressions of the approval of the treaty
out of the League of Nations", sht
s lid. "Every thing that Is noble pleads
fur the league, only greed and ignor
ance are against it."
INTEREST IN ALBANY
proved.
rull information and application you would just as well try to pull the ; FOR RENT House at 120 West 9th
blanks may bo obtained from the Sec-1 state of Oregon out of the United j St., for rent March 1st. Inquire at
NO E. Second St., Rent $20. f2
FOR SALE One thoroughbred Hul
steln bull calf with register and
transfer for $35, if taken at once.
C. R. Widmer, Rt 4, Phone 6HF1 1.
Sw mi Dr.'8m2
FOR SALE 7-room plastered house
with porcelain bath at 20tl West 6th
Street Price $2700. $13M cash,or
Liberty llunds. balance three years
6 per cent. Ileain Laud Co., 1.13
Lyon Street f28 nit
FOR SALE Two lota and a five-room
bungalow, located on 13th afreet on
Lebanon road, will lake auto on
first payment. J. A. Miller. Rt. 4
Albany, Ore. f28-m2
Pneumonia
often follows
Neglected Cold
KILL THE COLD!
CASCARA Jrj? QUI N ! N I
Id rtHMdy loc te rs'
iw surs. I.
rtsks up col4 In 1 1
litvts fip In J da- -
hk If ll (silt. T. .
rnulns fcoi has a Mad
p wlik Mr. Hill's
plclurs.
At All rrw Jmm
(Continued From Page 1)
must not expect too much of these
people. They are helping us to get (
our 'second wind', aa one man ex
pressed it They, with us, are de-)
mantling that we move conservatively,!
but they demand that we move, '
Albany Oversulwerlba fund
The two big facta of the month are
j that Albany Citixena have subscribed
our first year's $5 ,000 on the $16,000
a year fur three years, and that Mrs.
Jacob Kamm of Portland took the
millstone from the College's neck by '
giving us $12,100 on the debt of form
er years."
Suffrage la Ratified '
OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 28 By A. !
P. The federal suffrage amendment
was ratified here today by the house '
of the Oklahoma legislature. It now '
goes to the governor for his signature. '
4
Hahy Is Born
An 8H pound baby boy was bom
Friday to Mr. and Mrs. lulius John
srud at their home one mile east of
the city.
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sfclK epm
PHONE USERS PLAN
(Continued From Page 1)
tain View, Granger and Corvallis,
Chairman Wiley pres'ded. Delegates
stated that the rural subscriber. In
their districts were unanimous in fa
vor of the organization. Word was
received at the meeting that South
Benton wished to join the organization
and for this reason it was decided to
hold another general meeting at the
Lcwisburg grange hall at an early
date.
At the next meeting officers will
be elected and committees to draw
by-laws appointed. Every rural sub
scriber interested In the movement
is urged to attend the coming meet
ing, date of which will be announced
soon.
Here is the Truck
You Have Been Waiting For
THE SAMSON Three quarters and One and a Quarter ton farm
and delivery wagon.
Shipment is Expected in a Few Days
Every farmer wants a truck that will fill his hundred and
one requirements, not too heavy but sturdy enough to handle the
ordinary hauling problems and at a price which ever farmer can
afford.
The Samson Truck embodies several principles that are new
in truck construction which add efficiency in operation.
By placing the driver's seat well forward and locating the
steering-wheel post and foot pedal at the left-hand side of the en
gine the driver's cab is eliminated and 33 1-3 per cent more load
ing space is privided.
The even distribution of weight insures great economy in
tires and fuel.
The new Samson single-plate dry disc clutch allows the driv
er to start under a full load on any gear, smoothly and without
a quiver.
The patented extension wheel base, attachable to any Sam
son truck, prevents the truck from sinking into soft ground and
furnishes traction to get out of soft places.
Any kind of a body, from a city delivery to a hay rack can be
supplied.
THE ALBANY TRACTOR CO.
With R. W. Tripp First and Lyon Sts.
NOTE Come out and see the Model M. Samson tractor at
work in the field near the AlbanyGun Club. Plowing every day.
This new Samson is an entirely new product and should not be
confused with the old sieve-grip tractor.
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