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COLLEGE OFFICER ASKS A TRANSFER Hpaukllni A'ks Transfer Ormuii Atfrliullurat Colleue, Cor vain, March 11 Klr.t Llrutrnanl 1). '. Hpuuldlnir, '17, who li now slntionad In (iirniany, haa written President W. J K rr and Major Joseph K. 1'artcllu rmlmvuiiiiK l obtain a transfer from liU presmt mlinn lu that mi assistant In military work at the colli'ico, Bpaul ilmr bin liern In thr service alncr hn Viadualiun In 1H17, when he lift be fore Ihr cml of thr term to Mttvnd Ihc first officer's truininK rn l Presidio. Ilo won hli commission and h.is brin in th service of thr rrrular , urmy rvor ilnrr. Pendleton Wants Cavalry I'KNW.KTON, Miirrh. ll.-lte.ulu-lions wrrr M'nl ihr omul.-rclul asso cm lion today uixlnit tlmt IVmllnoii take steps tu uliiai,, a troop of cav.ilry here In I tit) new Ulr national ifuard Cooperation or I hi' VHrhiui oritunltu tji:''. interested Will Ix) ouv'hl. II k Kind Ideal City I.A GHAN'DK. Mjr, ll.-Chi.rUi Hunyan, hkii painter, window painter ami rarioonl.t, uiyi Ihut he ha. found hi. kIibI cllv l.a (ir.mcliv Itunyan .,y hr hn. all his life wantci' io find a city where ha would have plenty of work. 'i oooooooooooooooooo O lll Dance O O A (Inure will be givvn In the O O Armory, Saturday evening, O O March 13. by the !. A. Re O O Music by "Sironir'a Jass Or- O O chestra" of Corvallle. O O Admission $1.; Spectators K)c O O Adv. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO It Isn't 1 Too Late ! to plant ::Ar.QUIS WHEAT. The aeeil we have la from a crop anwn in April. It yielded 40 buahrli to the acre. MARO.UIS Wheat la .mall graina, hard aa flint and brings a premium In any market Our MARQUIS SEED. WHEAT la only a trifle higher than the cum mount HUN-OUT atock. I'hone ua today and reaerve your aupply. The Stork la Limited. Albany,Oregon. WEBSTER'S It Is Safest when following a new recipe to use the best of materials. The next time you will not wish to lower the fine quality. Try This DF.LISCO FRUIT PUDDING H cup chopped datea, Si cup chopped nice, 1 cup cooked rice, tt cup sugar, 1 cup grape-Juice, 1 cup whipped cream, 1 table apoon gelatin, Shredded coconut. Soak the gelatin In little cold water, then atir Into the grape-Juice to which augar haa been added. When cold atir In the rice and frulta. Line a mold with ahredded coconut and pour In the mixture. Turn out and aurround with the whipped cream. You will not be disap pointed if you get your supplies at . ' ' WEBSTER'S We Deliver . 3rd & Lyon Phone 263R Oppoae Irrigation Company KKDMON1), Mar., 11 The exeru ,lvv board of the Central Oregon Ir .igiiilon di.trli't voted that proceed ings ahould be hioughl against the Central Oregon Irrigation company o force a turn over of the Irrigation .y.tein to the letllrri. .4 Of Interest To' Women TRADE POSITION OF UNITED KINGDOM IS However, chiefly because of the great axpenae Involved In the transition from steam to electrically operated KEI'OKTED EXCELLENT, railroads, it I. unlikely that any gen- i aral move toward electrification will Notwithstanding the heavy discount ; be made in the near future, the bank in the pound sterling in this and In sas. some other markets, the trade po , "It would not be without precedent" j aition of the United Kingdom haa the magazin deeJarea, "if the, next I shown such consistent Improvement I decade witnessed England and the I during 191V that, if American exporta . contin nt ouUtripping this country in are to be maintained on a satisfactory ' the exploitation of another Industry : level, Americana must be prepared to which, while possibly not conceived meet in friendly rivalry a vigorous nprfi hair certainly been more fully I British competition In every buying developed In Amerfca than elsewhere w w I market of the world, la the conclusion "Traffic on our railroads normally Viiii'laml had thr fir.t woman auf- ! drawn aa the result of an analysis of doubles every twelve years. Practic- I'riik'e society In New Jersey. ! the situation in the" March issue of y all improvements have been post- The fir. t woman's college in Jnj?n Coim-rre Monthly, published by the ponwl fur a long period. When the whs op.'llfd a t Tokio in IHHX. 1 National Hank of Commerce in N prtjeesa of rehabilitation begins, it ' 1 herearj about lifi.OOO.WM) women I York. ' will lie well to consider devoting to jf voting agr In the United Ktates. The evidence of thia betterment of electrification part of the tremendous The liiteinutioiul (Jlove Worker the llritish trade position, It is pointed Um which will have to lie spent." llnlo,, of America is staffed en.irrly 1 VMH to KTAOIN UN UN UN UN i Th litM. ,, out that it is 'y m.n. i ut, . a drop of from 784,000.000 in flltinillte, that two and a half billion I Mr Norwegian woman uigi"" i iuih to iM;y,unu,iJou in luiv in ijreai Association celrlir.iii'i II. 3lh anni- i Britain's adverse balance of trade. Vi-r.ary thn year. f he great recuperative power shown Mr.. Sarah A. Oren. rlerlrd in U7:i : , due to the fact that the war haa not wa. lha first woman to hold the of- i at..privd 'the United Kingdom of her fice of Stat.- Librarian f ImU. a. tftfranhiral advantaire or of the ac dollars must be spent in the next three yeras to meet the accumulated and the current annual need for improve menu.' It then cites the fact that al though in thia country electricity has been substituted for steam to great- Twenty flvr year, ag-. th.-r, were cumul.td knowledge and experience er of M(.nt ,ince ,8y5( pan, for women worken l New York ti.y who of cetlturl,.s of inteYnational trade. Be oiled aixtern hours a dny for .ixij cent.. Tlx Nr.t woman prrarlu - to lie li censed by the Souther l Metlmdi.l .huivh wa. a Mn. Webber, of Hjiring town, Ark., In l8!l. In Italy women, learhir. school ;n specton. and employe, in ihr ridiiiin i.trntion of antiiuitir. ai'd fine Krts receive the ame pay a. thrir male rolleuguei. (luce a year one of the greatest of l'ari.ian dressmakers let. ciuh of the women in his employ choo.e a non fiim his stork, and ha ii made up according to her directions. Mrs. Joy Wade ia th? 'ir.t K. stern 1 woman to turn lumbrrjark. She is working this winter in the A'liroi ibrk ( woo with her hu.hond, Inoplnir t ps. -.vhllr her husband f"ll he trea. Thr Rovul Imtitntv. founded in t.ondo-i morc than fifty years ago"to work for the permanem unity of the llnti-h Empire," has decided to extend iti privilrgra to women as part of a plan to rnturge in usefulness. Caroline llrrschrl, thr di-coveroi of eight comets, and ihr accomplished partner of her brother's astronomical labors, never could remember thr mul tiplication table, and always had to carry a copy of it about with hrr. Mrs. Elixa Garfield wa. the first woman who ever saw her aon Inau gurated President of ihr United States Washington's mother was living In Krr lencksburg, Va , whrn the tather of his country was inaugurated,, but she did not witne-s the ceremony, which look place in New York. In a "confession book" kept by (he Ouk, of Ruthland at Brlvoir Quern Alexandra, then Princess of Walei, recorded that he favorite artist was Rubens hrr afvorite author Dickens, hrr favorite dish Yorkshire pudding, and her favorite ambition non-lntrr-fcrener in olhrr people's business. Mrs. Ole Bull, wife of thr famous violinist, so admlrrd the beauty of trawood that she had designs madr for mantel-piece, irveral doors, and on or two pieces of furniture, which wrr sent to. Chin to be carved ex pressly for her. Thry wrre sed In the drawing-room of hrr home in Cam bridge Mass. A Arab drinks a doxen or more cups of coffre rvery day. sides, Board of Trade estimates cited indicate that more than two-thirds of the so-called "adverse balance" was met in 1111!) by "invisible exports", including net income from shipping and from investments abroad. future electrification are more exten sive than at home. ELECTRIFICATION OF RAILROADS IS URGED Fuel saving and increased track capacity would be two of the import ant results from the electrification of the railroads of the country, it ia stat ed by the National Bank of Commerce in New York in the March issue of Its magaxine. Commerce Monthly. Linn Chapter, Daughters .of the American Revolution wishes to thank all those who helped make the second conference a success. Especially the Masons for the use of their hall. Fort miller Furniture Co., and the Albany papers. rafter mil Special Convocation of Temple commandry, Friday evening, March 12. Work in Temple Degree. C. H. CUSICK, E. C. Hml2 The Sample Store 24 STORES We have a nice line of GINGHAM DRESSES for Girls, in sizes three to sixteen years, and the prices are right PRICED AT ... . $1.10, $1.45, $1.69, $1.79, $2.69, $3.25 Ladies' fine quality Percale Aprons priced at $1.60, $1.75 and $1.95. Ladies' fine Gingham House Dresses . . We will soon be in our new location in the Elks' Building:. . .$2.45 Don't Forget The Sample Store stSL. 109 WEST FIRST ST. ALBANY, ORE. 'Reliable Trade-Marked Spring Fwhions, such as shown in the largest-metropolitan stores, are here ready for your approval. ' , rues mass ssa. v..swr.e. . t I Modish and bewitching styles in , Frilled Taffetas Printed Georgette Messaline. -' . mil It Miss Manhattan Suits for Spring Smart and Jaunty Models. Some in Eton and Ripple effects, youthful, New York styles, correct in fabric and workmanship. " M. Sternberg & Co Ladies' Shop MY FORD The Ford ia my chariot I shall not want. It maketh me to li down in wet places. It destroyeth my soul. It leadeth me into the deep waters. It leadeth me into the paths of ridi cule for ita name's sake. It prepareth a breakdown for men in the presence of mine enemiea. I will fear more evil when it'a with me. Ita rods and ita shafts discomfort me. - It anoiuteth my face with oil. . Ita water boileth over. Surely to goodness, if Lixxie follow me all the daya of my- life. I shall dweU in the house of the Nuts forever. Exchange. ' ooooooooooooooe How About Those Chickens aad Eggaf A number of people have ad vertised their egga and day old chicks through the classi fied columns 'of the Democrat and have already sold their en tire year's output. If you have any to sell, get your ad in quickly and be sure of your ' market. Hundreds of people want to buy. Or, if you want to buy, insert a little ad and connect up with the man who has them. - The cost is so tit tic the result so great. Sis bits will carry 5 words for a whole week. ' oooooooooooooo SAMSON 3,4-TON TRUCK ' $775 1J4-T0N TRUCK ...$1195 MODEL M. TRACTORS Less than .$1000 IRON HORSE TRACTORS Less than .'....$800 AUTOMOBILES-9 PASSENGER Less than . $1000 SUNNY HOME FARM LIGHT AND POWER PLANT FARM IMPLEMENTS All Quality Goods, Made by and with the Guarantee of the General Motors Corporation. : . THINKING OF MODERN FARM MACHINERY? SEE US ' ALBANY WHEN YOU SEE . Seers Delivery car stop at your neighbors. Ask them about the ser vice we give, always have the first of everything. Friday and Satur day. NEW TOMATOES, NEW PEAS, FANCY CAULIFLOWER, SOLID IMPERIAL LETTUCE. EVERYTHING GOOD TRY US Sears Grocery & Bakery FIRST and . FERRY PHONE 90 Eat Sears Butternut Bread TRACTOR GO 1 1I E3 FIRST AND LYON STS. .. ' CLIFFORD HAROLD, Manager Automobiles, Trucks, Tractors, Sunnyhome f Farm Lighting Plants and Agricultural Implements. SATURDAY CASH SPECIAL NO. 27 EAST ALBANY GROCERY v BACON, A beautiful sugar cured article 34c HAMS, Picnics, a few left, at 25c LARD, just received fresh, Silver Leaf- 30c PEARL SHORTENING, NONE Better 292c ROLLED OATS, Per Pound ...-.... 5c PEABERRY COFFEE, Ground, Per pound 35c FLOUR, SNOWFALL, Per sack . . . . . .$2,69 SIRUP, Columbia Pancake, cane and corn, 5's ..65c Same as above, 10's . . . .'. '. . .$1.25 BORDEN'S MILK, None better,. Per can 15c Per case '. : . . . .$6.75 WASHING POWDER, 11 ozs., high grade, 5 for 25c SOAP, Elk's Savon, 5 for : 25c SOAP'Assorted, toilet, a splendid buy, Doz bars . .55c TOILET PAPER, Four rolls for 25c BROOMS, a good four seam article for 69c CRACKERS in bulk .18c TUNA FISH, Per Can , 12 '2c EGGS, EGGS, EGGS Let us give you price before You Sell. v ' ' PHONE 64 - .EAST ALBANY GROCERY o o o o o o o e o o o o o a a o o o a Hill Nil? 7