I ' V: E A S T E R Now U an unusu ally desirable time fr womrn to visit this store and to make purchase for i Easter. Pre para J tions for thi occa sion are admirably complete, bringing together in compre hensive varieties and assortment, all that is to be desired in apparel of distinc tion and Quality. Styles and Materials show many a surprising and fascin ating whim, which Fashion has reserved for this season to reveal. -, WAISTS. GLOVES. HOSIERY, PRESS SILKS; SKIRT IXG SILKS. WOOL PRESS GOODS. COATINGS. FANCY COTTON SKIRTINGS. PETTICOATS, etc. are here for your approval and when you compare qualities you will -find our prices are very conservative. FLOOD'S STORE J34 W. 1st Street Dry Good and Furnishing II jr": II 1 I New Classified (Continued From Page 1) FOR SALE A light spring wagon. , Call at 739 East tfth St ., after 6 p. m. 77 FOR SALE A pair of ball brand rubber shoes, site No. 6, 10 inrhe high. Will aell for l.iS. Rum Shoe Pr. 7o FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Leghorn rooster at Brickyard. Phono 4sH-R. 78 SITUATION WANTED Portland Stenographer desire work in Al bany, experienced. State salary and nature of work, address P. R., 871, 12th St., Portland. Ore. 78 FOR SALE A IMS horse power Case Tractor. In first class condition. Phone 15-F-U. W. O. Brinaon. Al bany, Oregon, Route 3. 78 PIANO BARGAIN Party moving to Atlantic coast has left with us for sale at bargain, a Standard, Guaran teed, good as new piano. They want $100 or more down, balance terms. Address M. M. Long & Co., Corval lis, Oregon. Exclusive Chickering Pealers for Lincoln, Benton and Linn counties. 78D PROPUCE WANTED Produce, Horses, Hogs, Cows or Sheep accept ed a part payment on Guaranteed Piano or Phonographs. M. M.l Long, Corvallis. Ore. 7ttfP ! CASH PAID For Used Piano or Phonographs. Pianos for Rent. We tr.-.j Edison or Columbia phono graphs for your "silent" piano. M. M. Long & Co., Corvallis. Exclusive Chickering Agent. 7tirf!) FOR SALE 120 eirg McClanahan in- cubator, In good condition. Albany Furniture Exchange. 78 USED CAR SNAPS A 1919 Oldsmo bile, a good buy; one 1910 Ford, splendid shape; new Studebaker light six; a Baby, Grand Chevrolet; Oakland Six, good condition; Ford truck, worm drive; one Smith Form-a-Truck, and several other car. R. W. Tripp, Goodyear Service Sta tion. 1st A Lyon Sts. 78 FOR SALE One fresh cow. Phone 67-F-13. 7(1' WANTED Man to help in brickyard. , 60 cents per hour. See Rawlings, 121 Broadalbin St. 70 ST. PATRICK'S FEAST TONIGHT Banquet under the auspice of the Knights of Columbus will be staged thi evening at the assembly hull in , celebration of St. aPtrick's day to morrow. A home cooked chicken ilin ' ner prepared by the ladies of the Parish will be served and an interest ing program of shakers prmuisr amusement to all the guests. "Tom my" Ryan of Portland eloquent orator and attorney will be the principal speaker of the evening. JANITOR POSITION PAYS BIG SALARY H. M. Fishrr, superintendent i'f buildings and gr-wn.ls at the I'liivn siiy of Oregon, faced with a jan itorial problem. Oi:c of hi men s goinc to a better jmiior position, which pays $i"6l) . -lsy, wiih hou-c rem free. One of the campus statl-ties sh;ir';s computed ihnt thi cnpa'.ile junior WM. S. HART in "THE MONEY CCERAL, SECRET S'CIETY FLACK SECRET SCOUTS WARNED OF ELECTRICITY An interesting talk on electricity was delivered to about 30 Boy Scouts at the library last evening by R. U. Steelquist of the Mountain States Power company. Danger of playing with live wires and the necessary steps to take in giving first aid in eases of shock were outlined to the boys by the speaker. The subject was timely in the light of the accident which occurred to Dick Gilbert . one of the scouts last week, who was se verely burned as a result of contact with a high-voltage wire. which he states receive. Already 12,000 rave been delivered to states and lh" remainder will be disiribu- 1 ted as fnst as railway cars can be i secured for their transportation, which u'i'l be probably two or three months. This equipment promises to be of gr-a- aid in carrying out the large roaj bu.IJing program for 1920. SENATE LEADERS 1 (Continued From Page 1) j general terms the one adopted by the ' republicans last November. ,The Un- 1 ited States assumes no obligations to preserve any territorial integrity or political independence of any foreign . ; nations under its terms. DANCE AT ARMORY , WEDNESDAY NIGHT 1 A St. Patrick's day dance will be given tomorrow night at the armory I under the auspices of The American Legion. An excellent orchestra has j been secured fcr the occasion. The quartette from the local post of the Legion at Corvallis will render sev : eral interesting numbers. Admission . for souples will be one dollar. i GLOBE THEATRE TODAY LEW CODY -IN- THE BELOVED CHEATER A Rollicking Tale of Two Men A Girl And a Kiss in the Dark Century Comedy "Lucky Dogs Day" WEDNESDAY REAL ART SPECIAL PRODUCTION THE LUCK OF THE IRISH SENNETT COMEDY "LOVE LOOPS THE LOOP Georgette Waists and Smocks , The J. C. Penney Co., offers value In Georgette Waists that are a big saving to you. No doubt you will need a new waist In the near future. Now I the time to do your selecting, while w have such a large assortment of slvle and shade. J. C, Penney Co, Prices $3 DO, $6.90, $7.9.0, $8.90, 112.30 Suits U.lies and Misses Suits $24.7.1. $27.50. $29.75. $.11.73, $.19.50 to $11.75 Spring Coats, Charming Styles in the newest color $16.50, $1990, $21.73. $31.75, $39.30 to $19.1)0 Dresses Silk Presses, Beautiful Satin and Georgette Crepe Combinations $19.90. $21.73, $27.30, $31.73, $39.30 to $19.90 Serge and Tricotine Presses $19.90, $21.73, $.19 30, $19.90 Silk Poplin Presses N.90, $10.90, $12.50, $14.73 Skirts Serge and Wool Poplin Skirts Silk Poplin Skirts Skirts, Satin and Taffeta $1.98, $3.90, $8.90. $10 90. $6.90. $7.90 $8.90, $9.90, $12.30. $11.90 , $9.i0 $14.73 Petticoats Satin, Jersey, Jersey Top, Satin Flounce, All Satin $1.49. $1.98, $2 23, $4.98, $3.90 $8.90 $8.90 $9.90 J. C. Penney Co. Voile Waists Our complete line offers good vulues at a big saving Our Price $1.25. $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.98 Pongee Waists $3.98, $198 will earn $171 (to a mon:h and t'i. if his house has four walls ard r roof it ran be figured at $20 mote, which a tittle figuring will show, brim- ilic toinl to $22u:.20 per annum. Tlu, is a smaller sum th.m is received by several of the professor on the Uu'- verslty faculty smaller by Just 80 rmis a year. K. K. Burton and II. W. Conley, two of the trailing business men of Harris burg were business visitors In this ritv todsv. mmi Illlliiliil. We Welcome You IPS, io Clerk Hire No Ilixh Rents No FincT'ixtures MENS DRESS SHOES I Men's Black Gun Metal, English last. Welt Holes 95 Men's Brown Leath er Oxfords, Ncolin Soles Welt, English last 43 Men's llrown Eng lish Pre Shoe. Welt soles. Blind Eyelets- OS $7J Whs- nut Save the Clerk Hire on Your res Shoes. It will mean several dol lars saved to you. ELF ERVICE HOE TORE 117 Broadalbin IxK-nl Institution Keep Your Money at IT fit, M u. w CO ome ARMY CARS PUT ON ROAD WORK 3 to visit us in our new home in the Elks Building. We are Just getting straightened around and will soon be able to serve you more conveniently and with larger selection of goods than ever. Quality, ser vice and values, giving you the best foods at the lowest possible prices will be our watchword now, a it has been in the past. Large buying power and clonely watching the markets give you the advant age of large savings by trading her. As an opener we are offering the following good values. WASHINGTON, By A.' P. Ap proximately 24,000 motor vehicles in tended for war purposes have been turned over to the Department of Agriculture by the War Department for distribution among the .state high way commissioners for use in road building, allotments being based on the amount of Federal aid for roadi Men's Dress Shoes The Foot Fitting Shop These Military Heel Oxfords are Stylishly Popular We have them in both Brown and Black Calf with Welt Soles and Imi tation tips. AAA to C Widths Priced at Men's Black English Dress Shoes. Goodyear Welt, fine quality leather and exceptionally well made. Special values at Per Pair $6.45 to $8.50 m Women's Silk Hose Excellent quality silk hose, pure thread silk, fine wearing qualities, priced per pair at $1.25 and $1.45 Ladie'8 Spring Footwear Here is an ex ceptionally fine va! ue, a ladie's gun metal lace shoe, Goodyear welt, Louis heel, At $8.45 Ladies patent leather Oxford, 5 eyelet, Louis heel, splendid value, at Per pair $7.25 Special Shoe Values Children's gun metal scoffers, sizes 6tt to 8, $2.65; Sizes 8Vi to 11 $2.85 Boys gun metal Dress Shoes, Eng lish style, size 2'4 to G'i, priced st $4.65 to $4.9.1 Work shies SH Men's Heavy Work Shoes $3.95 to $7.65 Women's Petticoats Fancy Sateen petticoats, beau tiful patterns, well made, priced at $2.35. $2.45 and $3.25 Children's Gingham Dresses We are showing a fine assortment of children's made, good looking, gingham dresses, daintily at $1.10 to $1.70 Gingham House Dresses Women's gingham house dresses, many patterns and styles to chose from, special at $2.45 24 H Stores The Sample Store St2ore8 IMPORTANT CHANGES PASSENGER TKAINS 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 Hazelau. 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, $10 00 M' 112 West First Street. Elks Buildin Albany, Oregon s lUMIUIIIIUIHIIUNIIIIIUtMUl