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PONGEE THE UTILITY SILK One lot, priced for quick disposal, it an extra good value 95c Imported, natural color, hand woven from pur silk, S3 inches wide. Pongeea are much ued for women's and children's dresses, waists, curtain drapes, men's shirts etc. You will want some pong-ee before long. We would advise you to buy now because this quality will not last long at 93c. Other Shantung Pongees rang in price from $1.15 to $1.75, in the natural colors. Pongee in a beautiful range of colors are reasonably pric ed at $2.00 a yard. FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. 1st Street Dry Goods and Furnishings FLOUR EXPORTS BEING RESUMED PORTLAND, Mar.. 13. The ex portation of flour and wheat to Eu. ropo by private interests, idle for I lie pat four ye.ir, was reiumrd yes terday, when negotiulioiK were com pleted by the Portland Flouring Mills company to send out a full cargo of wheat and four on the sieumer Kel beek, a IfciOO-ton dipping baud vet scl in the Europcsn-lVicific line, rep resented here b the Columbia-Pacific Shipping company. The exportation of two full rargoc-i by the Portland Flouring mills com pany in considered, therefore, to m.irk both the passing of the control of the United States grain corporation and the return of Portland's commerce to its pre-war status. ' Prohibition Cause Many to Leave NEW YORK. Mar 13. By Assoc iuted Pres Prohibition Is causing many foreign born to leave the states according to congressman, Isaac Sigvl member of the house immigration committee. Ellis Island records how fifty four thousand arrivals and sixty one thousand departures since Jan uary first. Most of th latter hav gone to Poland and Caecho-Sluvukia to amy. It is estimated that thirty six thousand will leave and twenty four thousand arrive In March. , 4 New Classified j (Continued From Tag 1) FOR SALE 240 acres between Hal sey and Ilrownsville, land is all In cultivation, and about half In wheat; good dwelling and barn. Price $14, 600.00, half rash, balance A years at 6 per cent. Ream Land Compary, 133 Lyon Street. 75 WANTED 2 men for clay and tilo work. Married men preferred. S-'ie Geijs Zeek, 1713 East Front Street, Sunday, or write to Fair Mont Brick and Tile Co., Monroe, Oregon. 75 FOR SALE A large spring wagon. Call at 739 East Uth St., after 6 p. m. 76 FOR RENT A five rom house on First and Pine. East Albany, Ore. Call Phone 259-R. 7 CONFERENCE WILL BE (Continued From Page 1) 3:45 Open Conference. 4:30 Mobilizing the Forces. 5:15 Intercession. - 5:30 Supper as may be arranged by - . , local Church. ' Evening 7:30 Devotions, 7:45 Facing the Challenge of Facts - . Dr. J. Knox Montgomery. 8:45 The Financial Campaign. 9:00 Our Marching Orders Rev. S. Earl Du Bois. oooooooooooooooooo O Big Dance O O - A dance will be given in the O O Armory, Saturday evening, O O March 13, by th D. A. R's. O O Music by "Strong's Jaxx Or- O O chestra" of Corvallis. O O Admission $1.; Spectators 10c O O Adv. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ZASU PITTS in "THE OTHER HALF" BENNETT COMEDY "TAMING TARGET CENTER" GLOBE THEATRE TODAY WILLIAM DESMOND IN HELL'S END ROLIN COMEDY PATHE NEWS No. 12 SUNDAY DOROTHY GISH IN "I'll Get Him Yet" Anybody's Widow Topics of the Day 'Peitnsvlvania &U IV DL :ton TESTED -A c : i Buy your season's Vacuum Cup TiresNOW! With each casing you get one "Ton Tested" Tube of corresponding size ABSOLUTELY FREE! . The Vacuum Cup tread is guaranteed not to skid on wet, slippery pavements. The guaranteed tensile strength of "Ton Tested" Tubes is IX ton P square inch. That's an unbeatable combination for the motorist who demands absolutely highest quality. But this free tube offer is LIMITED. It cdlls for prompt action immediate - ordering assures 'the greatest possible tire and ' tube equipment economy. Order NOW! Adjustment basis per warranty tag attached to each casing: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires 6,000 Mile . Vacuum Cup Cord Tires 9,000 Miles Kirk-McKern Motor Co. Diitributort.3 24 Broadalbin St. Albaoy 111 v S WW nr PERFORMANCE! COUNTS Transportation Is Essential To Business The demand upon transportation will be greater during the" New Year than ever before in history not even excepting 1918. 0 Are you equipped to meet this demand? If you are not properly . prepared there is no question but that you will handicap your indus try. Your competitors are awake. They have learned the advantages of highway transport as represented by the motor truck. MACK tRUCKS THE SOLUTION By equipping with MACK trucks you can safeguard your interests . against possible stagnation. You will be independent of railroads. Your trucks should be MACKS, because MACKS are of proven quality. The MACK of 1920 will be the same as the MACK of 1919, as the MACK of 1918 and previous years. You run no chance of the truck becoming antiquated. This will protect you in building up a . standardized truck fleet. It insures your investment. MACKS are in Six Sizes. DAY MOTOR GO. Mack-International Motor Truck Corporation SPRING COATS For Misses and Ladies Select your new Spring Coal at this tint, while our stock Is complete. Spring Coats In Short, Medium or l ong lengths, Newest colors and latent fabrics J. C Penney Co., Price $16.50. $19.75, $24.75. $.14.75. $59.75 SUITS In lllue SorKe, Tricot his or Mixed Fabrics at $24.71, $32.10, $59.75 to $54.75. DRESSES, 811k Popllna $H.tt0, $10.90, $12.50. $14.75 DRESSES, Serye or Tricotln $14.75, $24.75, $29.50. $12.50 HKKSSKS, Satin, Taffeta or Georgette Combinations $19.90, $24.75, $.14.75, $44.75. $19.50. SKIRTS, Semes. Plaids, Poplins, Satins, $6.90, $7.90, $8.90, $9.90, $12.50. $14.75. WAISTS. Georgette Crepe, Crepe do Chine, $4.98. $5.90, $6.90, $8.90, to $14.75. HOljSK DRESSES Most complete line of Ladies House Dresses, consisting of Gingham Plaids, Stripes and Solid Colors $2.25, $2.98, $5.98 Percale House Drosses, Dark and Light $2.25, $2.9H, $.1.49 Pen-ale Aprons II M, $1.98, $2.25 Children's Gingham Dresses, Gingham Plaids nicely trimmed, $1.69. $1.98. $2.25. $2.49, $2.98. ' Gingham Kompera , age Children's Play Suits. Illue Stripe or Khaki $.S Japanese Lunch Cloths and Napkins, Large and Medium sites $2.98, $4.98: Napkins t for 25c Spats In Fawn, Taupe and Gray $1.98, $3.50 RUBBERS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY The Sample Store 24 STOKES WE will be open for business in our new location in the Elks tiuilding, Saturday, March 13th The Sample Store stlL 109 WEST FIRST ST. ALBANY, ORE. IMPORTANT CHANGES in PASSENGER TRAINS on the OREGON ELECTRIC RY. In Effect Monday, March 15 NORTHBOUND New Express Train No. 14, Eugene to Portland, will leave Albany 12:47 p. m., arrive Salem 1 :35 and Port land 3.45. It will make all local stops between Eugene and Tualatin except Wintel, Loganvillc and Fellers. Limited Train No. 16, Eugene to Portland, will leave Eugene 1:55 instead of 1:40; Albany 3:07 instead of 3:00 arrive Portland 5:45 instead of 5:55. Stops will be made only at Junction City, Harrisburg, Gray (Corvallis), Albany, Orville, Salem, West Woodburn, Tualatin and Garden Home. Observation-parlor car and coaches will be carried. New Train No. 20, Corvallis to Portland, will leave Albany 4:35 p. m., arrive Salem 5:25; Portland 7:40, making all local stops south of Tualatin. Train No. 22 for Portland will continue to leave Al bany 6:55 p. m., but will not stop at Pirtle, Wintel, Loewi and Ha7elau. SOUTHBOUND New Local Train No. 1, Portland to Eugene, will leave Portland 6:30 a. m., Salem 7:35; Albany 9:26; arrive Eugene 10:50, making all stops south of Garden Home. Limited Train No. 5 will leave Portland 8:30 a. m. in stead of 8:15; arrive Albany 11:07 a. m. Instead of 11:10; Eugene 12:25 p. m. instead of 12:35. Stops will be made only at Tualatin, West Woodburn, Salem, Orville, Albany, Gray (Corvallis), Harrisburg and Junction City. Observation-parlor car and coaches will be carried. New Train No. 7 will leave Portland 10:45 a. m., Salem 12:55 p. m., Albany 1 :53; arrive Corvallis 2:20. This train will not stop at Wintel. Minor changes will be made on other trains, as out lined In folders. Details will be furnished on request. H.C. REEVES, Agent, Albany, Ore.