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AOt POtJ ALBANY DAILY DKM0CRA1, TUESDAY, HCVEMBER 16. 1913 Warm Winter Underwear Women's fleeced, ankle length, low neck, elbow sleeve, Union Suits $1 each Women's fleeced Vests, long sleeve, or low neck, and elbow sleeve 50c each Pants to match 50c pair Boys' fleeced Union Suits, 4 to 14 years 50c suit Misses' fleeced Union Suits, 2 to 12 years 50c suit FLOOD'S STORE 334 West First Sr. BRYAWrS POETIC CAREER. !fwe Facts About Hi areateet Week, I "Thanatepsia. llryeul was uearlt twenty-three ! fears old when TbuatOila" wu drat ! rtutl In Ui North American Itevtvw. Su much Ihi beeu said about the a punillug precocity of this poet aud ao ! muiiv errors bMva accumulated around I Jie publication of bU niasterpluce that t limy be well to Mate iba facta. We know Juat two facta about this work. , First, It was publUlicd wbaa lllr.vuiii wua aliuuxt tw enty-three uot Irouug for a poetic (villus; second, that iu It original published form In tha North American Review It Is not a re ' aiarkable poem. I It was In tb IX! 1 edition of Urrant'1 norms, wheu the author waa twenty U or twenty-aereu. mat ih work Oral ipixured In 1 uuhrersally known form. Onlj a few minor changes were made after that data. This dlsposea of the trvoernlly accepted atatemeut that Tlutnatopala" la a Juvenile master piece liryaut was. bowerar, a precocious poet. altbouKb hi precocity la not die plnyed In bls.Krealwt work. One of the most extraordinary facta about his pueth-al carver I that be .actually pub- i lulled eenw during the administration of Tbomss Jefferson and during the I administration of Rutherford B. Mayes. So long a period and so slender an out put apeak well for bis fastidious last. I North American ReTlew. Drainage Meetings At a meeting at the Commercial club this afternoon between members of the grange and the Commercial club it was decided to hold a drainage meet ing beginning at the Commercial club at 10:30 o'clock and continuing all day December 7th. . ... Howard Jenks of Tangent is in the city. Oil Paintings for Christmas What it more beautiful for pre sent than an Oil Paintinf? Come op to onr Studio and make selec tions. Prices reasonable. If yon enjoy Fine Art joa are welcome whether yon buy or not. " If yea are Interested ia 'Art why not jew a class? A 3-henr lesson tor $1. Will also instruct a limited num ber in voice culture. W.W.Davis Teacher of Art and Voice Schmitt-Hunt Bid. HE WAS STRONG. In his Christmas sermon to boys and girls. Rev. Dr. Charles E Jeffer son of Xew York, says: "According to the Gospel Jesus was wonderful nun, and the most won derful thing about him was his Itrengih. It was his power which caused his fellow men to stare and wonder. He was so strong that he drew jreat crowds to his as though he were a magnet He did things which no one else could do. Even his words had something in them not to be found in the words of any other teacher. They drove men to do things they !iad nev- done before. Even the ;lance of his eyes was wonderful One night when some men came to arrest him he simply turned his eyes upon hem, and they were so frightened they tell backward to the ground. . . Be cause Jesus was gentle and tender we must not imagine he was soft." Will Be Back Thursday The Barker Hardware Co. is mov ing back into their quarters in the Carter-Robson building, and will open again next Thursday morning, ready for business, slick and clean. S988lltlll ? Subscribers. A If the bqys fail to deliver the S 9 paper each evening kindly phone 3 to the oltiee. The management invites complaints from its pa 4 Irons and will do its best to 6 $ correct faulty service. e 985)(9 TO EXCHANGE .Modern home and .. 2 lots in Portland for small farm near Albany. Address I7S S. 5K St . North, Portland. Oregon. H. P. Rnrsham. Owner. N16-18 SI REPORT OP THE CONDITION ol the FIRST SAVINGS BANK At Albany, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business November 10th, 1UI5 Resources loans aud discounts $74,4t 46 Bonds and warrants .. 0.1S Mmkinu house 26.250.00 IMIIIIMIV ...... ,rv-.nj Other real estste owned 22.oVa.77 te iron mmroved re serve banks 145,254.44 .I'rcks and other cash iiptnt Try to exchanges for clearing house I.770.OK ( as. I mi land IX I US r.xpcnsca 7.5U.US Other resources 200.00 To'.al Liabilities Capital stock paid in Mirplut turn! ...... JntliYiucd profits. Individual deposits sub ject to check Demand certificates of de- fosit . ime certificates of depos it '. $506,458.10 $50,000.00 J.0UU00 J.o4 J5 26.21 JJ 779.4J 422.480.99 At Portland Party Mrs. H. A. Nelson went to Port land this morning and will assist with the debut of Miss Nancy Zan next Thursday evening. While in Portland she will be the guest at the Zan home. She will also go to Hood River for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Phillip Carrol. ' The Sample Store Get your suits, raincoats, shoes, underwear, dress shirts, work or flannel ahirta, hat; caps, gloves, mittens, sox. mackinaws, sweaters, Jerseys, stag shirts and other wear ng apparel here. Buying immense quantities enables ns to give yon a lower price. Compare youll see to what extent yon profit by gettng your wanta here $12.50 Men's Suits $15 00 Men's Suits $20.00 Mrn'i Suit $22.50 Men's Suits $7.50 ..$9.50 $14.85 .$16.85 $25.00 Men's Suits 18's0 Men's raincoats $3.98 Cotton Rib Unions 95c Wool unions $1.45 to $2.95 Dress shirts 49c to 85c Blue Bib Overalls 69c Blue Work Shirts 37VaC 45c Flannel Shirts - 65c to $195 Hats 98c, $1.85, $2.25 Gauntlets Gloves -.85c to $1.35 Rockford sox 3 pr. 25c Blue Wool Mackinaw $4.50 Plaid Mackinaws $5.65, $5.90 Men's Sweaters 98c to $2.95 Men'a Jerseys 65c to $2.15 Mackinaw Shirts $475 We can give yon a made-tc-meaaure suit or overcoat, by David son ft Co, for $13.50 and np 21 STORES C. J. BREIER CO. YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS 21 STORES HUB Theatre TONIGHT. Ruper Julien in ' "A WHITE FEATHER VOLUNTEER" , 3 act feature J. Warren Kerrigan featured in "A LIFE AT STAKE" Joker Comedy "A DAY ATMIDLAND BEACH," with Miss Elsie McLcod. SPECIAL CANDY MATINEE FOR CHILDREN Saturday afternoon Frljsy and Saturday MARY MILES MINTER in a Metro feature "ALWAYS IN THE WAY" Notice of Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of S. I. Freese, Bank rupt. Case No. 3a28 in bankruptcy. To the creditors of S. J. Freese of Lebanon in the county of Linn and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on 3rd day of November. 1915, the said 5. J Freese was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his cred itors will be held at Albany, Linn County. Oregon, in the office of the undersigned referee in the First Na tional Bank building on Friday, the 2fcth day of November, 1915. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their .-laims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. The schedules list no property of value. Dated at Albany. Linn County, Ore gon, this November 15, 1915. C. C. BRYANT, Referee in Bankruptcy. Total in State of Oregon, ) County of Linn. ) I, O. A. Archibald, earlier off th ahove named bank, do solemnly swear iie aoovc statement is true tj the best of my knowlcUc and he! ef. U. AS, ii. BALD. .. . C-1-.hicr.. . Subscribed and sworn to hefnr mr this 16 day of November. 1915. H. F. MERRILL. N'otar-' Punlt.- My commission expires 'June 21. 1919 ici.tcl -Attest: ALFRED C. SCHMITT. J. P. WALLACE. P. A. GOODWIN. Directors o 2928 REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Albany, in the Stat of Oregon, at the close of business November 10, 1915 resources Loans and discounts (ex cept those shown on b) Acceptances of other banks discounted, none $519,202.05 Overdrafts, secured, none; itnf-.-(r..jl U?0 ic j . (W7riJU I (J. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) $100,000; U. S. bonds owned" and un pledged. $25,000: 125,000.00 Bonds other than U. S. bolide ulcflirrd In ii-ttr postal savings deposits. ; $27.9)); securities other than U. S. bonds (not in- l eluding stocks) owned un- , pledged. $7.1W.O0 35.060.00 Subscriptions to stock of Federal Reserve Bank. $7,800: less amount un paid. $3,900 . 3,900.00 . Value of banking house (if ' unencumherrrl 1?17ut7t i Furniture and fixtures 12.81 1 34 neai estate owned other than banking house ,. 38,941.27 Net amount due from Fed eral Reserve Bank 17.001MU .Net amount due, from ap proved reserve agents in New York. Chicago, and St. Louis. $1,490.35: net amount due from approv ed reserve agents in other reserve cities. $16.837.60.. 18,327.95 Act amount due from banks and banker (mh. ih-m included in 10 or 1 1 ) 17.655.96 unicr cnccKs on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 1.333.RT Outside checks and other cash items. $5,56473: frac-. tional currency, nickels. . and cents. $675.91 6.2fl.64 notes oi other national o-ini'f 1.4I.VX) Loin irf, certificates; legal-'.rm'.-r II 1111: money re serve in bank) 51775.55 Keijc-jii-on H:nd with L. 3 Treasurer (not more lr-ai 5 per cent .n circulatim) and due '-m U. S. Treat "rrr .. . .. . S.i 1 above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to the best of my knowledge and belief. O. A. AKUIIHALD, . Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 day of November, CIS. , II. F. MERRILL Notary Public. My commission expires June 21, 1919. CORRECT Attest: ALFRED C. SCHMITT, J. P. WALLACE, P. A. GOODWIN. Directors. THE GLOBE TONIGHT Empress Vaudeville 6FEi 17- Entire Show From Empress Theatre, Portland FEATURE ACTS FEATURE ACTS PEOPLE-17, and Five Reels of Pictures 6 PRICES 25c, 35c, and 50c Total $976,326.68 Liabilities. Capit.J stock paid in $100,000,011 Surplus fund 30,000.10 uii'iivinea pronts, $y 1,43 .63; less current expens es, :nterest. and taxes paid.. $8,67775 82797.88 LircuiatiMg notes outstand ing: 98.300.00 uut to banks and bankers (others than included in 28 or 29) .. 131.354.75 Individual deposits subject to cnecK . A. 482,920.64 icrtilicates of deposit due in less than 30 days 11,057.26 Certified checks 450.00 l-ashicrs checks outstand ing 49,15 Postal savings deposits 16,880.00 1 01:11 qeninnrt dcnosits, Items 32, 33. 34, 35. 36, .17. 38, and 39, $511,357 05. ' Notes and hills rediscount ed elsewhere than at Fed eral Reserve Bank, . 22,517.00 No. 101. REPORT OR THE CONDITION of the . . J. W. CUSICK & CO.. Banker At Albany, in the State of Oreion, at the dofcc of business Nov. HI, 1915. Resources. Loans and discounts $302,144 10 uverdratts secured aud un secured 2.2S7 85 Bonds and warrants 1 1.2.16 51 Stocks aud other securities 3.4UI U) Banking house 9.000.00 furniture and fixtures I Hi i otner real estate owned .... 7VOO0 Due from banks (not re serve banks) 4.076.60 uue rrom approved re serve banks 65,329 83 Checks and other cash items 1 tf.t ii Cash on hand . 27 6.U 52 Other resources . '4770 Total $430.928 13 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $ 75.000.00 :urnlus lund I5.0HJ0U Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid .... 1.282 15 Due to banks and bankers 20.064 96 Individual deposits subject to check 228.077.60 Demand certificates of deposit lt.7ill.65 Certified checks 43.75 Cashier checks out standing 1.708 90 Time certificates of de posit 78.049.12 Tout ; $4 1.928 13 State of Oregon, ( )ss. County of Linn( I. II. B. Cusick. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear mat the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. II. 11. CUSICK. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16 day of Nov. 1915. - L. G. LEW ELL! NG. Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: C. H. CUSICK. E. D. CUSICK. Directors. FOR SALE High grade piano at a bargain. Phone 361 -R tnlHif Careful attention given to all jew elry repairing at Kreamer's new store. o25tf adv LAST TIME TONIGHT Have You Seen Miss Irene Fenwick in George Klcine's Masterly Rendi tion of Owen Davit' "The Wo man Next Door" In Five Part A Drama of pathos ansl passion essentially a story l the heart of gesslp, misunderstanding and social persecution told wild pretty patties, and winning sympathy, motion of which Miss Fenwick Is past mistress You are cure to like "THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR" The Best Way TO SAVE it by Systematic. Saving One Dollar Open An Account In 5 years with Interest, $1 de posited weekly amount to I280.6S. $5 deposited weekly amounts to $1,399.38. ALBANY STATE BANK "Safely Plus Ssrvice" Men's Flannel Shirts The Oolden Rule is tha place 10 Buy them. You save 23 to S3 1-3 per cent. Buying for 83 Busy Stores for cash atlllng the same way, no heavy expense and our modern busineaa methods, mskes this till ference. Cherry Valley Blue Flannel Shlrta I4tf to 19 98c Gray, Tin, Olive and Brown Flannel l4Vi to 19 tUc $2.00 Flannel ahirta. all colors, I4'4 to It $1.49 $2.50 Flannel Shlrta, all color 14 1-1 to It $19 Buys' Flannel Blouaea 3 to 14 years 49o YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER HERE THE GOLDEN RULE 83 BUSY STORES L J -a THE GLOBE 4 DAYS, COMMENCING TOMORROW BILLY RICE'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY 12 PEOPLE 12 MISS LESTER, ROMIG TWINS, and OTHERS OF NOTE MAIN FLOOR 20c BALCONY 10c FDR KENT Furnished rooms with or without board. Furnace heal. 115 Wet 5th St. Albany, Ore. nlS-17 93 SiS)4)S)4)SS 9 3 it 9 ) ;) 5) 4D $ S 3, .S 3) 3 ,ifj Taxpayers Meeting. On Friday. Nov. 26. at ihi iiy. there will he n big tax pay ers' meeting, called to consider the great increase in taxes.. K. E. Smith, of Kosehurg. will be the princin.il speaker, and seve- 1 al local men will talk. Gasoline 15c Albany Eschsni Station for Prxl-'o-Ulo Tanks ALBANY GARAGE 1L L ..' !J . . M. E. Bauer The TIME, Wednesday, beitinninic at II a. in. The I'LACE, basement of the M. E. church. rontinuuiK durinK "ic Rdcmoim and evening 1 liere will he fur s.'Ic fjney articles. uilahle lor Christmas, ice cream aud cake. At noon Iroui II to I JU a rliicken dinner will be served. I'rke J5c. Jewelry repairing of all kinds at Kreamer's new store, , o25tf adv A $1.50 ticket for $1.25. Good for anything at New Elite. o25if-adv WANTED 4orS room medera bun galow, furnished man and wile, hoy 4 years old. Reference if re quired. Call from 4 te , ED. Pickers. 342 E. 2nd. Save by buying a ticket. $1.50 ticket for $1 25. New Elite. o2Stf adv Expert watch and clock repairiug at Kreamers Jewelry store. o25tf dv THE CARLTON Best quality Mince Meat and Mince Meat Pies now on sale, I0c-20c UJNCHKS DINNERS 25c 25c E. DOHNERT, Prop. MAZDA True Lighting Economy Demands Good Electric Lamps Electric liiilitiiiK hills are always holier in the Fall and Winter than during the Spring and Summer tumults. Everyone knows why they realize that the hours of dark ness increase ureatly as witit-r approaches understand how the short, cloudy days make a gteat deal of artificial hunting necesry in home, store and factory. The ;(reatest help toward keeping lixhling billsjvhcrc llicy ought lo be consists of usinK Maila lamps. Most people interested in getting the best illumination M smallest expense already use Mazda lamps. Try them out if you have not already done so. See your electrical dealer, Oregon Power Co, "Reliable Service" Telephones 15 306 West Second St. ' Total ; $075t26.68 this I6th day of November, 1915. State of Oregon, ( )ss. County of Linn, ( I, O. A. Archibald, Cashier of the Door open 7 p. m. -Pictures start 7&0.- -Vaudeville 8:45 2 1-2 HOUR SHOW . 2 1-2 HOUR SHOW V "1