THURSDAY, NOViiivloiJ.K , 11, M'tO. 8 L in TM y nwPON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 7T INN J i f- FUNDS DEPICTED ' Albany, Or., , Nov. 11. Four county funds hav been bo depleted that banks are refusing to cash war rants drawn upon them and a policy pf retrenchment has been adopted by the county officials. The funds ttf fected, are the market road, gen eral county,' general road and bonded road funds. The . county . officials say ttiat road construction next year muBt be mate rially -curbed until the deficit is made up. They lay th shortage to failure of the people to approve the court's re quest ' for an additional 3-mili levy with which to continue the- road pro gram. Albany's Hubarians were hosts at a dinner and 'dance Wednesday to 50 Halem Cherrians. returning the visit made last September by the Ilubariaus to the state fair. Under the- direction of Pr. G. It Toung, ia conference of Baptist ; work ers was i held. In Albany Wednesday to discuss plans for furthering Sunday school, Toung People s society and mis sionary work. ' Besides Dr. Young, Rev. J. C. Austin, Miss Iplsie -Kapper and Rev. A. M. Petty were op the pro gram. Rev. Mr. . Austin is from - Mc Minnvllle and the others are from Portland. CSM . Organization of forces for the fourth annual Red i Cross rollcall -In Linn -ounty has been perfected, with Dr. D. V. Foling, pastor pf the First" Preaby terlaln church: as county chairman ; V. ,V. Merrill, city chairman; Rev. Roy llealey,; pastor of the Christian rhurch, bill-posting chairman ; C. . H. Cuslck. treasurer, and W. K. Gilstrap, publicity chairman. ."- Mrs Mary Gilmore, 56, resident of Oregon since 1S92, died at her home hee Tuesday. ? Two sons -and three daughters survive. Mrs. Gilmore for merly lived at KUvertori, Mill City and at Hoqulam, j Wash. A floating "drydock. designed for handling seaplanes, has been patented in England. ; ' . " .1 ' ' ' ' ' " " ' I . - 1 ease tired aching strained musdes; backs : BEEN at work all day, lifting heavy weights, standing on your feet, ex posed to weather conditions and strains of all kinds? And j now you're all ex hausted, tired out,' stiff with aching muscles, backache, weary feet, twinges? Not a bit of it if you use Sloan's Lini ment promptly. j If you are wise you'll have a bottle of Sloan's on the shelf, at home, and in the shop. Just spread it over the ach ing part, it penetrates without rub? bing, it stirs the blood to action, and 'quickly will come grateful warmth and relief. You'll be back on the job com fortably the next day. Good for twinges and most any 'fexteraal" pains that are all the time coming. At all druggists. 35c, 70c, $1.40. " L. ! , limMtiS: lis WE INVEST MILLIONS FOR. OUR. ACCOUNT 1 ; . I . d u ll 1 1 1 IN i ki ll II mm, m AlAAtarOCDW.! I ' Til I "J " I The far-reaching facilities and the business and fi nancial data. that guide this bank in the investment of millions of dollars each year, are at the disposal of our depositors. To secure these records requires a large organization of specialists, as this banlemaintains. As a part of our banking service the information is for use by manu facturers, business houses and individuals. They are urged to use it freely witrv the complete service of our. four , departments. WE INVITE YOUR CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Commercial and Savings Accounts Bonds and Trusts j . ' Lumbermens Trust Company A Banking Institution, Giving Complete Financial and Investment Service Resources Over Three Million. Five Hundred Thousands of Dollars Broadway and Oak & 6 Morrison Street, . Between Fourth and Fifth Next to Corbett Building Money's Worth or Money Back Don't Be Misled. C5 6 Thousancls of Garments to B Sacrificed Beware of Imitation Sample Shops and Sale Imitators. Look for Big Sign with Hand Pointing to 286 Morrison St., Factory Sample Shop ItMP" 4 m3 SA o Extra Specials Big Reductions SALE FRIDAY 9 A. M. Lowest Prices SALE FRIDAY 9 A. M. Bear in mind that .when the Factory Sample Shops give a sale, WE GIVE A REAL SALE, worthy of your attention. Our success is "our buying power pf four busy stores' Our success is that "we give what we advertise." I Our success is "money's worth oi money back." We always have over sixty thousand dol-. lars' worth of ladies' apparel for you to choose from. During this sale we are going to include 1100 new arrivals. Over 4000 ladies' garments on sale at sacrifice prices. m- 981Womeiii9s Hundreds of Plush Coats, all sizes, mostly fur tr med. Values to $55, cutt price $26.95 and. ...... 87 1 - Womein's All sizes, all wanted mate rials and shades. Values to $65. $26.95 and .... J Goats-981 Five Day Sale Sale B:. . Friday' '', Srats-871 1000 WAISTS I ' 1 . L Silk, Tricolette, Crepe de Chine i and Georgettes. Cutting price sale $2.95 Women V Cloth Coats Oyer 1000 to choose from. Silyertones, VMours, Dovetones, Goldtones, Broad cloths and Bolivias. Values to $65.00. Cutting price $28.95 and $18.95, OVER 600 DRESSES toj be sacrificed. Silks, satins, georgettes, ! trico tihes, serges and silvertones. All sizes. ' Values to $50.00. Cutting price $18.95 and .... . .!. . ... 262 NOVELTY AND SAMPLE COATS I Fur trimmed. Values to 125 at. .... I .. !-'' ' : 1 ... ' 311 NOVELTY AND SAMPLE SUITS ; Vklues to $125 at $48.95 and. ....... . 281 Fancy SUkW To close out. Values to $10, at . . 6 aists . . .. $g.95 Hundreds of Waists ... Many samples. Values to $20' to close out W5 Money sW in !