Petticoats
vEVKKY woman will be partU'U.
larly interested in the special petti
coat values we are offering.
In most cases they are Drummers
umplii which account fur their
being only one of a style.
There U a good range of materials
and colors so you will have no diffi
culty in finding a color that will
harmonize with your other wear
ables. There are cotton petticoat as low
in price a T6c and silk ones rang-
I 'ng in price up to $8.50.
l It would be wise foresight to pur-
f chase these gannents now a we
will be unable to buy more to sell at present price.
FLOOD'S STORE
J34 W. 1st Street
WW
RAILROADS IN
(Continued From Page 1)
ministration staff disbanded and only
Director- general Wlakcr D. Uincs
remained to clear up claims, contract
and grievance
The union labor leaders represen
ting all the railroad brotherhoods will
meet here today to decide their fin
al attitude toward the railwoad re
organization bill. It is rumored that
they will take definite action against
the measure in the event that the
measure is signed by President Wil
son. 1
Fifteen cents a day keeps a Chinese
laborer in comfort
SECOND MEXICAN
(Continued From Page 1)
bandits.
The robbers looted the store and
postoffice after killing Fraser and
wounding his brother. The last seen
they were headed South.
rv v
I
come.
Stated Conclave of Tem
ple Commandry No. 3 Tues
day evening, March 2nd, i
1920. Work in the order of
the Temple, Visitors Wel-
C. H. cusrcK,
Eminent Commander
7m2
GLOBE THEATRE
THURSDAY, MARCH 4
ALCAZAR
STOCK COMPANY
IN THE SENSATIONAL COMEDY DRAMA
"UNDER
ARIZONA SKIES"
COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION, Designed and Painted By
Chas. Le Gunec.
Coming Next "THE INNOCENCE OF YOUTH" Endorsed by
Public Press and Pulpit.
RED PAMPHLETS
YANKSSPURNED
Poison Propaganda to Russian
A.E.F. Revealed by U. S.
Secret Service.
Extracts from pamphlets, published
by the Engllshspssklng Communists In
Russia, and distributed among ths
American troops In tht North no
In the possession of the U, I. Depart
ment of Justice,
"Comrades! Prop this dirty work
Turn your guns on your real enemies,
the sweaters and capitalists.
"Com with us In the far nobler
struggle to establish the triumph of
labor the world over.
(Slgued) N. LENIN."
"East and Central Europe Is
aflame with the revolt. The exploiting
class has In some countries fallen, and
In oihens are on the point of falling
The dawn of the day of Labor's euiaa
clpatlon has cornel"
"Ton have anna Ton know how to
use them. Will you. Ilk slaves, use
them In defense of Tour master, or
will you us them to hetp your class
be freer If the former, then yoo
know that you will meet with deter
mined resistance of the united revolu
tlonary people of East and Central
Europe, and History will be your
Judge. If the latter, then here's a
hearty welcome Into the ranks of In
ternational labor."
"We want you to understand thai
every country In the world Including
your own can become a socialistic
state, a workmen's country, If only It
follows the Russian example. Every
nation In the world Including the
yanxee rsce' can become a really
free nation. If It only does away with
the trusts, the money lords and the
bloodthirsty exploiters. It la up to
you American soldiers to do It I It I
up to you to bring the greet lesson of
the Russian Revolution home to rout
tolling and suffering brothers. It's
up to you to start It there In your
own America, you Just start It and
your brothers will fallow you I Ton Just
dare I You have nothing to lose but
your chains. You have a world to
gain.
"You Just dare to take home with
you the Red Banner of the Revolution
and Inscribe upon It:
"Down with capitalism!
"Long live Industrial Freedom I
"Long live Socialism r
"You probably would let ns alnne
and go home. If your officers would let
you. Rut they do not Intend to let
you do so. You are under their orders,
and they are under the orders of "high
er up." and those are under the order
of "still hleher una," etc. At the top
of the whole pile are the wealthy
enpltnlls's who want to eel their
greedy hands upon the nines am1
factories, railways, etc., of Russia
That Is the reason you are here to rot
worklncmen and make millionaire
richer.
"We know that you are hound. hnn
and foot by discipline and have been
In blind Ignorance of what you were
doing here or why you came. The only
way that yon can do the decent thine
la by breaking the discipline thai
drives you to this crime agalnat your
wn trlnd the working clnss.
New Classified
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WANTKI) Middle aged lady for
housekeeper. I'hone 6'Z1 L. ml
FOR SALE-Strictly modern 8 room
dwelling at No. M Calanonia St.,
Price 14600' on terms if desired,
lleam Land Company, I'M Lyon St.
1iii3.
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral house work, two in family. Call
l'-'o R. lm.1
FOR SALE or RENT Well Improved
10 acre farm, S miles from Albany.
Inquire. X Y, Democrat. lmS
TREE GRAFTING Now Is the time
to have your fruit trees grafted, 10
years experience. Phone 197-R., W.
R McCullough, 80S Washington St..
ml-A
FOR SALE IS young ewes and one
registered buck, l-t each. Address
Amos C. Ceng, Albany, Ore, Rt. 6
lmS
FOR SALE About 40 sacks of po
tatoes. C. M. Bene.Hct. Call Sf.F2
Albany, Ore.. Rt. 4. ml ,
FOR SALE A tuning coil and some !
aerial, for a wireless. Call at SID
West 6th St.. Saturday. Im3
WANTED Young man or woman to!
clerk in store and help keep the!
books. Inquire at Democrat umce.
lm6
ALBANY TRACTOR
COMPANY BUILDING
LARGE SAIJ:S FORCE
Getting ready for the opening of
their new sales and service room
in the building occupies the Sample
Store and the D.iy Motor Co. the Al
bany Tractor Company i rollrcilng
a sales and mechanical force that will
be amply able to handle the Samson
line of good made by the General
Motors Corporation.
The local branch is in charge of
Clifford Harold, well known in this
vicinity. The service end of the but
inrsi will be i charge of Fred Bet
n.irdi, of Salem, who has had'much
practical experience in the machinery
business.
Among the sales force assembled
-.re the following: Frrd Knowlen,
formerly of Twin Falls. Idaho, who
was recently wi'.h the Elgin Six sales
force at Salem and in this city. Know
len ako served in the motor trans
port division of the U. S. army dur
ing the war. W. R. Coie, who holds
many prizes at the champion butter
maker of the west ras resigned hit
position with the Albany Crrnmery
and will try his hand at selling Sam
son products. W. E. Lottman, who
had muVn experience with truck? and
tractors is another member of the
force. W. B. Wilber, well known In
'Ms citv. formerly with th? Ralston
IS
ft
GLOBE THEATRE
TUESDAY .
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Official Exploits of
(PRIAM SUBMARINE U-35
Never again will the World see another picture such as this one.
If the Kaiser had won you would never have seen this remakrable
film.
This film was made only for German eyes but was captured by
the British with the U-35.
OLIVE THOMAS
The Foot Fitting Shop
"Aren't They
Pretty ?"
in
THE SPITE BRIDE
CENTURY COMEDY
PRICES (Including Tax) - - Adults 33c; Children 20c
is a common expression with
people when we show these new
Three Eyelet Colonial Ties.
They are made on the popular
Long Vamp Last, with flexible
soles and leather, Louis Heels.
In very soft, Dark Brown Kid,
$10
00
Same Style in Black Kid,
at
$900
Ready -to-Wear
NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR NEW
SPRING SUIT. COAT OR DRESS. Till: J. C. PEN
NEY CO., BUYERS HAVE SELECTED A MOST
COM PL ET E LINE Ol- Tl IE NEWEST AN DMOST
i'P-LOlDATh'STYLES AND FAliRICS?" DO NOT
EAILTO CALL AND SEE Tl IE BIG SA VINOS WE
CAN MAKE FOR YOU ON YOUR SJPWNG
WEARING APPAREL. '
OUR BUYING POWER-297 BUSY STORES
SUITS Blue Serjje, Wool Poplin, Tricotine, Wool
Mixed Suitings $21.7.1, $27.50, $29.75, $32.50 to $51.50
COATS Short, Medium or Iionjr, In the Newest Col
ors & Materials $16.50, $17.50, $19 75, $21.75 to $51.75
SILK DRESSES Satin, Crepe de Chine, GeorKettc
Crepe Combinations . .$16.50, $21.75, $31.75 to $63.00
SILK POPLIN DRESSKS, Black, Navrf Taupe
$8.90, $9.90, $12.50
Series and Tricotine, Navy, Taupe, .Burgundy, Pea
cook Blue, Iionjf and Short Sleeves
$1 1.75, $19.75, $21.75, $31.75, $39.75
SKIRTS Silk Poplin. Satin. Tricolette, Pussy Wil
low, Taffeta $6.90, $7.90, $8.90, $10 90, $1 1.75, $18.50
SKIRTS-Bluc SerKe, Wool Plaids, Etc.,
' $1.98, $5.90, $6.90 to $10.90
WAISTS New Smocks in Georgette
$12.50, $1 1.75, $22.50
WAISTS Voile and Linen $1.25, $2.49, $2.98, $3.98
WAISTS Georgette or Crepe de Chine ....
$590, $6.90, $7.90, $8.90 to $12.50
i ojr Company i al.o with the rnw
itgamxation.
The company will be in th; room
occupied by th- Sample Storo in a i Lite this month.
day or two an I wll occupy thr rrt
nf the building when the lay Moter
Company move. :o their nrw nome
GLOBE
THEATRE
TODAY
MITCHELL LEWIS
THE LAST OF HIS PEOPLE
Comedy Bluck Secret No. 2
VIRGINIA PEAKSON in
THE BISHOPS EMERALDS
TOO MANY WIVES
TOPICS nv TIIV IUV
Styles That Please
Have you seen our
low shoes?
They arc
BEAUTIFUL
and the prices just
WONDERFUL
How can we sell
them so reasonable?
LISTEN
No Clerk Hire
No High Rents
No Fine Fixtures
You pay for Shoe value and Shoe Value only.
Ladies Black Kid Oxford, Military heel $4.95
Ladies Black Kid Oxford, Louis heel . .$4.95
Growing Girls, low-heel, Black Kid
Oxford . $4.95
Growing Girls, low-heel, Black Kid
Pump ..$4.95
Ladies Brown Kid Military heel Oxford $5.45
Ladies Brown Kid, Louis heel Oxford . .$5.45
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ELF
KRVICE
HOE
TORE
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Broadalbin