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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1920)
u at o H go Ed O a at a GC El, J EC 02 Spring White Goods Our showing of the popular cotton fab rics offer moat de lightful possibilities for warm weather. ' Sheer, crisp, new and of quality :hnt adds pleasure to an early selection. Orfrandiet, Voiles, Klaxons, Swiss, Marqueitettcs, Ba tiste, Gaberdines, Barred Muslin, Top-, lina. Fancy Skirtings, etc., are here in the best showing we have ever offered, and the prices, if based on the whole- ' sale cost today, would be considerable more than we are asking. Come in and see them, you will want to start your Spring sewing right away. FLOOD'S STORE 334 W. 1st Street Dry Goods and Furnishings So Clerk Hire No High Rents No Fine Fixtures A Local Institution Misses Patent Leather Slippers Misses Patent Leather, One Strap Slippers, Sizes 8'2 to 11 $245 Same Style, 11 2 to 2 $295 No Clerk Hire No High Rents No Fine Fixtures ELF W FRVirr kHOE ""'TORE 117 Br-adalbin Keep Your Money at Home THEATRE GLOBE TODAY TAYLOR HOLMES in TAXI s A High Speed Comedy Hitting on all Four Sultan of D-Jazz SATURDAY BESSIE BARR'SCALE IN KITTY KELLY, M. D. KOLIN COMEDY PATHE NEWS No. 16 PAULINE FREDERICK in ZAZA NELLIE'S NAUGHTY BOARDER PATHE NEWS No. 15 GLOBE THEATER THURSDAY, MARCH 18 ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY ' IN THE FARCES COMEDY THAT HAS MADE THE WORLD LAUGH "ARE VOU AN ELK!" UPROARIOUS HUMOR KEEN SATIRE EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNY PLOT LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU WEEP AND YOU WEEP ALONE f New Classified (Continued From Page 1) FOR SALE A 6-room modern house, full lot and garaire. Price fJlUO. Cash $1000, .balance 3 years at 6 per rent. Uollivh & Hornback, Al bany, Oregon, Lyon Street. . 70 LOST On Corvallis road, license plate number 7'.".:KI. Finder please return to Murphys Garage, Albany, Oregon. 82 FOR SALE 7-room house and lot 60 by 100 feet. House in good condi tion. Price lt00. 1200 cash bal ance $15 per month. Hoflich & Hornback, Albany, Oregon, Lyon Street. 79 FOR SALE Soda fountain and fix tures very reasonable. Call at 101 Lyon Street Albany, Oregon. W WANTED Any one having house for rent, please phone room 231, St. Francis Hotel. Albany, Oregon, tf DR. WILL J. THOMPSON Portland Eye Specialist, Oil now making regular visits to Albany. Very latest methods of eye examination used in the fitting of quality glasses. St. Francis Hotel Saturday, April 3. 100 Card of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation of the many acta of kindness during the lillness and after the death of our wife, mother, daughter and sister Also for the beautiful floral offerings. C. P. THOMPSAN and FAMILY MR. and MRS. W. E. CARLTON MR. and MRS. FRED CARLTON WANTED To rent a modern 5 or 6 rjoi.i houso with bam, garden, space and place for chickens. Phone 207-R. 82 FOR SALE A 4-room house and lot 66x110 feet Good condition. Price $100. Bal $15 per month. Holich and Hornbach, Lyon St. 79 announced today, as follows: Portland 87j Anuria 4; Seattle 87; San Fran Cisco, 100; Tacoitu, 1; Grays harbor, 1; San Pedro, 7 Los Angeles,!. The Pacific Coast Steamship com- ' pany is the largest operator, with 44 ships io be operated from the follow- ' ing porta; Portland. Ill; Asturia, 3; 1 Tneoma, 1; Scuttle, 15; San Francisco 9. ELMORE NOT TO BE CANDIDATE W. P. Elmore, president of the i Hank of Krownsville. who has rcsprcs- I en tod Linn county in the state Irg- I . iklature for the past three sessions, will not acce.it a rrnomiiiation. When in Albany recently he stated to , friend thnt jeeause of recent illness he would not br a candidate. In ad ' dition to serving three continuous terms as a representative, Mr. F.lmorc at fur Linn county in thc house one ! term several years ago. Charles t'hildj of Hrown-villc, who has served four continuous term in the house from thia county and wlio is the dean of the houae, probably will be a candidate for re-election. Ilia frienda here say he will consent to make the race airain. tt is not known here whether or not D. C. Thomas of Scio. Linn county's other representative in .the legislature, will run again. It is reported a No that Clercnce Templeton, a prominent young farmer of Hrownaville, will become a candidate. Spring Showing of Ladies Ready-to-Wear and Hats Price draws a crowd but It takes quality and style to satisfy. Buying for 297 Stoics, the J, C. Penney Co., Rive the satisfac tion of knowing their price, saves you money. You will convince yourself of quality and style after seeing our most complete line of Ladies COATS. SUITS. DRESSES, WAISTS and HATS. E3 BIG BROTHER FARM TO HAVE 75 BOYS The Big Brother Farm, near Leban on has a bright prospect for the en suing season, writes Prof. Chester A. Lyons, the proprietor who resides in ! Portland and is engaged in Juvenile COATS $16.50, $17.50, $19.90, $21.75, $.11.75, $11.75, $51.75. SUITS $2-1.75, $29.75, $3-1.75, $11.75. $5-1.75. DRESSES 11.75. $19.90, $21.75. $31.75. $11.75, $(53.00. WAISTS. Georgette $5.90 $(5.J(. $7.90, $8.90, $9.90 to $12.50. HATS $2.19. $2.98. $1.98, $5.90, $6.90, $9.90, $12.50. LAND AND LABOR . PARTY OPPOSED SALEM. Ore., March 19 Members or I no Jciieraon grange, in reaolu tions adopted recently, went on re coid aa opposed to affiliation with the newly organised land and labor party, or any other political organisation. It had been rumored that the grange favored the new land and labor party, end it waa to correct the fnlae im pression that the resolution! were adopted. & iSillllllllllilllllllllllllltfllllM MINI'S AND LOAN (Continued From Page 1) court work. The interest in the res cue of boys who have drifted from the paths of right are growing in interest, said he, and we will have at least 75 boys at the farm this year. Prof. I Lyons is well known in this county,' where he taught school for several I years, and who is also known by his good works in establishing, what is known as the Big Brother Farm near! Lebanon whpr a jria fit itaaaM 1 boys from the city are taken each year so ov laugni me ways oi industry ana morality. Demorrata Hold Banquet PENDLETON. March 19. Demo crats of L'mitilla county have decided to hold a Jefferson day banquet Sat urday evening. April 3, in Pendleton to bo addressed by prominent Demo crat. The gathering urgvd C. P. Strain retiring county assessor, to run for i public service commissioner from . Eastern Oregon to succeed 11 H. Cor- i ey of Baker. An informal poll Of ; those present indicated that Umntilla . county Democrats favor William G. ' McAdoo as the party nominee for 1 president. SHIPS GIVEN TO COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON. March 19. A to tal of 18 ships have been allocated to Pacific coast ports, Admiral Ben son, chairman of the shipping board Carrots are stated by a learned scientist to ameliorate the harshness of character and reduce nervous irrit last day of the convention at the con clusion of all the official business the delegates will make the trip to Seat tle where special entertainments Vdl be provided. The outstanding feature of the con ference at Portland yesterday which was well attended by all the state of. fleers, was, according to Dr. Riggs I the decision reached in the bonus I question. It waa brought out at the meeting that under the recent law passed In' Canada ex-service men there were al-1 lowed up to $7500 according to the length of their service. The means to provide this money was furnished by ! a loan from the United States. Outcry of officials at Washington that a bonus would mean disaster to' the finances of this country and the fact that the country could loan mil lions to Canada fur her cx-cervice men waa remarked Umiii by the members at the meeting as an extremely pe culiar condition. Members determined that as far aa Oregon could go she should fight for a relief measure to the last ditch. Convill who waa selected to repre sent Oregon at Indianapolis will go to Washington following the adjourn ment of the national session of The American legion and will probably remain at the capital until the way, and means committee have determin ed upon some definite measure. Among those who were at the meet ing in Portland were. William B. Fol lett, state commander, F. C. McCul loch, state vice-commander, II. K. Kim merman, slate vice commander, Ed ward J. Eivers and adjutant. W. S. Gilbert. The Foot Fitting Shop Have Hose to Match Your Shoes The logical place to find such hose is in a shoe store, for the buyer knows the shoe colors and consequently can select shades with abso lute certainty. We have the famous Everwear brand of Silk Hose, for women, in all the popular Spring colors. At Per Pair $1-50 & $1-75 SAMSON Its a matter of pride with us that we'have been able to enter the AJbany field and become established so quickly. This has been accomplished, of course, largclythrough the precident for service set by Vick Brothers in other lines. People know that when they buy from Vick Brothers that they are not merely buying for a day or a month, but for the life of the product they acquire. SERVICE HAS BECOME A WATCHWORD WITH Til EM. IT HAS BUILT THEIR BUSINESS. Samson Tractors Moving Fast The entheusiasm with which Samson Model M Tractors has been received is proving the worth of this sturdy machine. The man who doesn't come in and look at the insides of this machine now on display and then let us prove it for him on his own farm is taking a loss. THE SAMSON IRON HORSE IS HERE Saturday we will have on display the first Samson Iron Horse Tractors to come to Albany. You are invited to come and see it. The greatest little tractor of the age. Be on the lookout for the new Samson three-quarter ton truck which will soon be here. Efficiency and economy in operation are strong features of this sturdy farm truck. Made also in IJ4 ton size. Many exclusive features in truck construction. VICK BROTHERS Distributors For Samson Products CLIFFORD HAROLD, Manager FIRST & LYON STS. PHONE 76 Make This Your Headquarters WHY BE LONELY SEE THIS COMEDY