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r THE ARGUMENT wmm That "Eiffel Hoal ery" is the kind that please, most women ia wnn immediately oa looks, oa hit. and on quality. Pure Silk. Fibre S i Ik , Merceriied Lisle and Cotton hose for ladies in black, white and the popular colors are reasonably priced at. from S5c to $3.00 a Pir. OI K CHILl'Kr.. s miMbHi isnta are growing in popularity right along. Merceriied Lisle. Cotton, and Wool in infant's and childrens sues range in prices from 20e to 75e a pair. FLOOD'S STORE S34 W. 1st Street MISS BERTHA LEE ENTERTAINS Miss Bertha Lee was a charming hostess of the week when he enter tained with a birthday urprise party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lee in compliment to her friends Miss Margaret Ghormley, of Tacoma. who is a student at Albany College. About twenty college girl in costume en joyed the evening which was one ser ies of surptices. The pleasures being games vocal and instrmental music A very nice lunch completed the even ing diversion. AUCTION SALE I I will sell the following property at Public Auction, at my place, one mile south of Jefferson WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920 Commencing at 10 a. m. 4 Head Horses, weight from 1500 to 1600 lbs. 15 High Grade Jersey Cows, Average test 5.3. 1 Duroc-Jersey Sow and 7 pigs, one month old. 1 Dozen Thoroughbrey Leghorn Hens. Farm machinrey of all kinds. Household goods. ' FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS Sums under $10, cash. On sums 6ver $10, seven months time will be allowed on bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest. W. F. WEDDLE JEN T. SUDTELL, Auctioneer OREGON STATE BANK, Clerk. Globe Theatre Tuesday, March 9th . PRICES 73c, $1.00, $150 and $2.00 Plus War Tax The Play that is Rocking the County with Laughter BV5ALI5BUR.Y FIELD AND MARGARET flAYO A. S. Stern and Selywn Coa presentation, with JOSEPHINE SAXE and the same great cant and production. Laughs Every Minute, Growing Into . Screams I Sven'rCa'ches URLm H VTh. Real Thing New Laughs Ideaa Climaxes New Lines Wittiest Brightest Cleverest The latest. A FEW REASONS WHY You Must See ths Fun Hay That Has Taken This Country by Storm you are what you are guarantees you true happi ness, joy and pleasure not BECAUSE 1 It is the funniest play ever written. BECAUSE 2 Every one who has seen it was fascinated by it you are no different from the others. BECAUSE , , 3 It has. become drawing room conversation, club dis cussion, and you aurely want to know what it is all about and have your say. BECAUSE 4 It makes yon forget where problems. BECAUSE 6 It is a comedy classic, a hundred critics in a hundred cities and your own news paper editors have unani mously decreed it is the best farce in years. BECAUSE 6 It makes you young again and man's dearest wish ia his yearning for his youth. Direct From The Helig Theatre, Portland Mail and phone orders received. Seat sale at Box Office New Classified (Continued From Tag 1) FOR SALE If its layers of large white eggs that you want, get Mot tled Anconas. They are non-setters and good hustlers. For setting call at ti.14 W. 6th St., or Phone 718-J. 6V1' LUNCHEON IS FEATURE (Continued From Pag 1) AGENTS WANTED Lady or Gen tleman airent wanted in Albany for Natkina Famous rroducla. w at- travngant in their praise or tnc re Mrs. Charlca Cusick was chairman of the committer on the arrangements for the lunrheon. Oolhers serving were Mr.. II. W. Barker, Mrs. L. G. Lewelling, Mis. A. C. Schniitt and Mrs. J. K. Wcathrrfo'rd. Visitors from Portland and other cities throughout the statu were rx- kins goods known everywhere. Dig protits. rite today. atkins I om pany 61, Winona, Minn. 6m' WANTED Agents in every town and county for hot blast burner. Simpl est, cleanest,' cheapest and safe-. Fits any range or stove. Demon stration office 107 Lyon Street. P. W. Ilolte, St. Charles Hotel, Albany Oregon. tlm COMMENT MADE ON PENDING MEASURES ception which waa given Friday even ing at the Masonic temple to the vis itor, to the conference by the mem ben of the Linn county chapter of the Daughters of the American Rev olution. They declared that it sur passed in heauiy and enjoyment any similar affair ever given during a St. ite conference. The feature of the evening was an address by Dr. Esther Pohl I.ovrjoy of Portland dwelt upon her exper iences in the war stricken tones of Serbia and France. Dr. Lovejoy truly BEFORE THE HOUSE portray, a subject wiih which she ideals and her description of the suf- In connection with the hearings on 1 '"" '' h' hd impHnted the Anderson Bill to license ami re-, an indelible impression upon the minds strict business, which have just begun and hearts of her hearers, before the Agricultural Committee of Mis Itahcllc Young, who rendered the United States House of Retire-!, delightful vocal number with ihe sentatives. the Institute of American oprninB of tne conference this mom Meat Packer, today ..sued ..nm,,ry of the testimony on the Kenyon-Ken- . , . ., , drick Bills before the Senate Agrieul-! ' P' "' fave her audience pleasure, tural Committee, since the Anderson; Ir. Wallace Howe spoke at Bill is a duplicate of the Kvnyon Bill length during the evening ami dwelt except that it is a House measure. (with ihe subject of the patriotic an- The summary issued today and now ,r,,or, 0f thf ,ml,led audience, published for the first time shows that , R,.frr,nIl,,u wcrc ,ervr)i during 1U5 persons appeared before the Sen-' . . , , W Committee Farmers, or producer. . course of the evening, were represented more numerously1 Those who received were Mrs. than any other group. Eighty-two of Frances Marion Wilkins, Mrs. J. K. them were present. There were 21 Weathrrford, Mrs. Isaac Lee Paitrr of the so-called smaller packers. Of , ,, .Mrs. P. A. YiiungJ and Mra. the 19ft persons who appeared anly : willard Murks about 12 criticised the packer, and of ; Adjournnw; of contertner will these 12 some were opposed to licens- J . ing the industry. In issuing the sum- 'e place late this afternoon follow mary as a commentary on the Ander-; ing the election of officers at the mas son Bill hearings which are now pro-' onic temple, celling, the Institute of American 1 , Meat Packers today made the follow ing statement: "The Anderson Bill is exactly the same as the Kenvon Bill. In the Sen ate the original Kenyon Bill has been i WINS BIG BATTLE With Old Stomach Enemy modified somewhat, but it provide a ,., r.i.l,l.. t I'nii.l Stat... Mmr. .. . whi-k n.u in' . . , , , o I, . ' oreexinesa oi us lines anu me uertness system of ' ''" 'j" 'e"'U,nt" shal and Chief of Police. W S lard-r of , characterisation. Dearnption establish a precedent for licensing and nt m,ny. , ,n, VmUMi ,mrdy convey, hut a feeble restricting busines in a way that is ,.,. al.w. iwm, th mnr. . .... ."r . , . Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Spring Coals, Suits, Urease, Skirts and Waist Coata in Ihe Latest Style and Fabrics $16 40, S17.SU. $l75. IZ1.7J to 4.50. . Suits UUi. $27.10. $29.50, $;i!.7S, $51.11. Dresses Silk Poplin, Serges and Trirotine. Satin and Taffeta, $H.M. $U.0, f 1150, $14.75, $25.75. $34.75, $111.50. Skirts Poplin, Taffeta, Serge, Sn,tin, Wwl Plaid., I.Q $H.0, $9 90, $11.75, $IH 50. Waists Voile, $1.15. $2.49, $2.H, $J.H. Georgettes, $5.00, $.0. $lt.0, $.0. $12.50. Gvorgetle SiiitK-ks, $12 50. $14.75. $22.50. Petticoats, $l.4, $I.H, $2.4. $4.98, $5.90. Just received a large shipment of boy. overall., Double .eat and knees 9 He, $1.25, $1.49. Men'. Blue Denim Waist Overalls $1 H Men'. Blue Denim Overalls $2.25 Men'. Blue Denim Jumper. .$2.2-1 Men's Khaki Pant. .. $I.6,'$I.9H Men' Black Sateen Work Shirt $1.49 Men' Canvas Glove. 2.le . Men'. Canvas Gloves, Leather Fared 1He Men's Union Work Suits $4.50 Men's Leather Gloves $1.25, $1.49, $I.9N Men's J. C. Penny Co., Work Shoes for Men, $2.98, $3.98, $1.98, $5.90, $6.50, $7.50. S8.90, $9 90. Boys and Misses Black Canvas Tennis Shoes and Oxfurda, HOc, 98c, $1.15, $1.23. "TWIN BEADS' VOTED riti'' of the ni Pacific ROARING SUCCESS The great laugh festival "Twin lleils" winch has broken all records m all the prominent cities in the world will be seen here at the Globe Theatre Tuesday, March 0, distinguishes itself from the majority of comedies by the clean wholesomeness of its story, thi rupidity of Its action, the dramatic lift of its situations, the wit and breeitness of Its lines and the deftness both un-American in principle and urn mjM ot thm was one he economic in operation. It creates three couldn't bring to justice, however, and temporary political appointees, chosen that w tm, od rnrmy lodged perm-! without regard to their industrial or , ,nenrly in his own .tomack aericultural Qualifications. It is pos-t-i k.. f,,M ...m. k.r.l Ktll.. in I sible for the commission by prohibit-1 mv ife t(,e toughest one was with I ing certain private businesses from en-, my own .tomach," writes Harding gaging in particular fields to create or ... yot tnree ong yrtn nt dollar I perpetuate monopol nation of those' Bftrr dollar and consulted doctor after field, by companies now occupying doctor, receiving no relief. But after them. Under the system of voluntary discovering J-O-TO with its help I : registration proposed, these cominis-; hve won the greatest battle of all. I sioners receive wide power to make yOT the sake of humanity put J-O-T O rules and regulations and to limit sc- n a)e jn every Drug Store in the verely the operation of private busi-! worj j i .nesa. The right of appeal to the This is just one of the thousands of courts is limited. The bill is a step to- J honest testimonials that come to the ward paternalism. producers of J-O-TO. This marvel ous stomach remedy that will bring idea of the complicated actions which are unwound in the course of its three arts. Theatres ring with happy laugh ter and catch words from "Twin Beds" are heard in every quarter. The company seen her i. the best ever or gsnired and plays only the prominent SERBIAN ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR TUESDAY The last number of the Lyceum course will be by far the most in teresting and attractive, for the pe rformance will be given by a groop of fighting Balkan Minstrels on the Tamburica an instrument never be fore heard on the roast. For volume and beauty of tone the Tamburica is unsurpassed. The performance will be given hrre m the Armory Tuesday March B at H p. m. under the auspices of the America,, l-irion A famous club in London has its card-room decorated with 6,000 play cards, which are arranged in every conceivable order, while another room of the same establishment is papered with theatre tickets, completed with a cornice of champagne corks. 8 Special Convocation of Temple Commandry No. 3 Monday evening, March 8 Work in Red Cross degree Refreshments. C. H Cusick, E. C. 6m8 instant two-minute relief to those who suffer from stomach troubles, is .old strictly on its merits. ASK YOUK DRUGGIST FOR J-O-TO TO-DAY Will send you a Free Sample. Just address I BKLI. INGHAM CHEMICAL C(l. Bcllingham, Washington Sold in Albany by all Drug Store. CORROBORATION Of Interest to Albany Readers For months Albany citizens have' seen in these columns enthusiastic praise of Doan's Kidney Pills by AI-( bany residents. Would these prom inent people recommend a remedy that had not proven reliable? Would they, confrm their statements after years had elapsed if personal experience had not shown the remedy to be worthy of endorsement The following state ment should carry conviction to the mind of every Albany reader. ; Mrs. J. B. Roddy, 1B37 E. First St., Albany says: 'For years I was sub- ( ject to kidney complaint. I had a dull pain in my back which extended down into my loins, making me weak and miserable. Tho kidney action was very irregular. I tried many medicines, but found Doan's Kidney Pills the best of them all. They did me a world of good." RK.I.IRS ON DOAN'S ! luin V,nn uiiT Mm. RoHflv said: "I always use Doan's Kidney Pills when my kidneys don't act as and they give splendid satisfaction , I am still a firm believer in them." i 60c at al Idealcrs. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv COMPARE! We do and ex pect you to. 1 Miciiai 1 1 ; " c ' f -iii r I t J - V- I J-O-T-0 Has Become a Family -Remedy In every home that has given J-O-T O triAl for Stomach Relief you will find it now on the Family Medicine Always Ready for Emergenriex J.O.T-O is the one Safe. Harmless Pleasant-to-take Remedy that brings instant results in most stomacn trou bles it will sweeten a sour stonrch stop belching, put a stop to Heartburn and put out a stomach pain in two minutes. You should try it then you will always have it where it is handy. Sold by nearly every Druggist or you can get Free Sample by writ '"bELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO., Bellingham, Washington. Sold in Albany by all Drug Stores. You don't think for a minute that we place an order without first looking around do you? No more than you'd change the front left tire if it was the back right that was flat. We go the rounds skipping of course all unreliable makes. We pick out the juciest apples line them up taste their styles get the tang of their values and when we are through with our process of elimination we offer you the same - opportunity, so you see we arc not one sided in our argument. Michaels-Stern Value First Suits are our chaire of the men's clothing world and we know every market from Broadway to Norway. TheBlain Clothing Co. "Value First" SA VE $50.00 Same Appearance at half the price $50.00 to $125.00 BOTH RINGS CONTAIN SAME QUALITY BLUE WHITE DIAMONDS THE DIFFERENCE IS IN THE SETTING Come in and let us show ton this Wonderful New Ring AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICKS: $50.00 $75.00 00.00 $1 25.00 F. M. French & Sons FRIDAY GLOBETHEATJE DOROTHY GISH OUT OF LUCK LLOYD COMEDY 1'ATIIK NEWS SUNDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL IN SIX FEET FOUR A RUSTIC ROMEO TOPICS OK THE DAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA in THE COURAGEOUS COWARD BENNETT COM 'DY, "LADIES FIRST"