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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1810 PAOE TKRIl Get Next to This ! Let Munsinfifw ear Get Next to You, and Be Warm Wool or cotton, jutt which you desire; alio tome fanoy fabric For All the Family . The boy and the girl, and tor man and for women, always reason ably priced, always perfectly fitting, always best materials, and the (it will never wash out They will stand every test. Don's forget it Is lviunsingwe that you want, Come In and see, and buy them for yourself. IT IS TIME NOW FOR UNDERWEAR. NEVER DELAY. BY THE WAY WE ALSO HAVE SOME SPLENDID DRAWERS AND UNDERSHIRTS FOR MEN, IN WOOL, PRICED AT $1, $1.50 and $2 a Garment A .LARGE SHIPMENT JU8T RECEIVED OP OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS White or colors, In every style, low neck, short sleeve; low neck and 3-4 sleeve; high neck and long sleeve, and some with collars. Some of the white ones are trimmed with pink or blue feather stitching or hemstitching. These garments are priced so that every one cm have all they need. 69c, 89c, 98c, $1.10, $1.35, $1.48, $1.50 Cash Values Worth While V MfKCHANTS O tNOICAYC. HM. -Hamiltons'i 4MMOUWt.Miai m.353 TURKEY TROT "0 'CWf IF 'mfa&&' km IB V-jMr""- !.!. Qtp- ltUI WS Scene from "Susie Snowflnke," which will be seen at the Globe tomorrow featuring Ann Pennington. " " - " - - The NETTLETON $8 COMPOSITE and worth it "mil jit the difficulty foot as it has never been fitted -before" ' A shoe of special design for the foot' thtt is thin thru heel and instep Market Wants Only First Class Tur keys This. Season for the High Prices. .-. .. . The following is from the Review of Koscburg, the turkey center of tlx; Northweit, If not the coast; For fear that many of the Douglas county poultry raisers will kill their yoking stock for the Thanksgiving murket, a number of non-resident commission firms have, written let ters to the local buyers warning them against purchasing anything but first class birds. The prices for turkeys will be somewhat higher this year than previously, and the commission merchants of the larger and more im portant cities of the west will handle only superior stock. In a letter receiv ed here a San Francisco commission merchant said: "We want only first class birds this year, and the poorer qualities cannot be handled at ony price. Young birds which rc not yet in condition for the market should he held until later in the season to insure adequate 'returns to the rais ers." , .'.'"'''' No. 101. REPORT OF THE CONDITION , of the J. W. CUSICK St CO., Bankers .At Albany, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business Nov. 17, 1916. Resources. Loans and discounts $308,252.42 Overdrafts secured and un secured LUMBER BUSINESS HAS BIB PROBLEM TO SOLVE Rends and warrants Stocks and other securities UankiiiR house . l.'tirniture and fixtures - Other real estate owned Due from banks tnot re serve banks) Due from approved re serve banks Checks and other cash items Cash on hand . Other resources Total . ; Liabilities. Capital stock paid in Surplus luna Undivided prolits, less ex penses and taxes paid Due to banks and bankers Individual deposits subject to check - Demand certificates of llcilOSlt in Cashier checks out standing 12,932.12 43,440.51 3.447.60 9,000.00 3,420.59 23,320.62 4,196.40 124.156.8J 2,395.27 35.006.73 240.97 $569,810.06 $ 75,000.00 15,000.00 1.198.06 25,762.68 283,417.66 1,210.32 191.00 28.50 168,001.84 $569,810.06 Ceitified checks Time and Savings Depos its Total State of Oregon, t ss. County of Linn( run riiairk. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Cashier. i,lirrilitd and sworn to before me this 21 day of Nov.. 1916. W. L. MAKNS. Nnl.-irv Public. My commission expires December 26, 1916. " CORRECT Attest: , fc., U. C. H. CUSICK, Directors. 35 ; : .. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the ; . ALBANY STATE BANK At Albany, In the State of Ofegon, at the close of business Nov. 17, 1916, Loans and discounts $19470679 "t.. l..r. ...-tirsrf and unsecured , RankiiiDr house 25,500.00 c. I flviurM 2.200.00 Cither rral estate owned...- 143,10 fa..- 4Vm Knnli-a I tlrtt fr- inrvi- hankil . - - riisss Frmn nnnrovsi) re serve banks 9,817.30 fnr clearini I,... 2.786.18 Cash on hand : ' 17,126.18 Total . ... Liabilities Capilnl stock paid in Surplus fund - 1 Undivided profits, less ex pense and taxes paid..... Individual deposits sub ject to check Demand certificate of de posit Cashier checks outstand ing . Time certificate of depos it . $266,297.50 $60,000.0C 2,077.30 111.436.08 2,052.54 1.557.04 82,824.54 Increase your good appearance and comfort by wearing the Composite, made of soft, long wearing Qlazed i Kid. Nothing better for general utility. - V' ' ';.v; McDowell Shoe"Co. Quality for Less Everwear Hosiery Total ....... 1 $266,297.50 State of Oregon ) (ss Countv of Linn J " I. H. N. liotilcv. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly sweaf that the above statement is true to the best of my knowleunc and belief. - ' '. n. N. J5UULKY.'" " Cashier. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21 day of Nov., 1916.- L. L. SWAN, - Notary public. My commission expires Oct. 27, 1916. Correct attest: T. B. WILLIAMSON, D H. BOD1NF.. W. L. JACKSON, Directors. Decision of Federal Court of Great Importance rn Devel opment of Business. ' Pnrllan.l ' V,.. 91 "'.M, like it or not, the day is here in which the lumbermen must keep closely in touch with congress and the various departments at Washington. If we wait in each case until something in jurious to our interests has occurred. we will have little or no chance to rprtlft mistaken If w fnnfiprati ful ly and freely vith the Washington of- uciais at an nines, me cnanccs arc very much less detrimental measures and policies, will be adopted without our having a chance to give them con sideration. This has been strikingly exemplified in the development of re cent months.' Cooperation, not only with other manufacturers, but with the govern mental authorities as well, was thus advocated by President R. H. Down man, of New Orleans, of the National Lumber Manufacturers before west ern lumbermen today. With other MtUrn .nnrt ftniilhfrn lumbermen. leaders in the lumber manufacturing regions east of the Kockies, he came west to ask for suggestions from w.n.rH manufacturers for the carry ing forward of the new national plan for the promotion of the lumber in dustry, through advertising and spe cial work toward giving better serv ice to the consumers, of the nation's forest products, anil to tell the suc cess of the work alreJ Iy done. "Following a preliminary investiga tion rnv.rinir a vtar. tils Interstate Commerce commission last July held in Chicago a general hearing upon the entire question of the classific iti Jf of forest products, throughout Jii United States. Briefs by counsel will be filed with the commission during November. It is expected that oral ,fffnm,nii will he made in December. and a final decision announced by the commission some time in 1917. "For the first time in history, ev ery branch of the lumber manufactur ing industry presented a unani.nous front upon a traffic question, and there is no question but that the out come of the case will be much more favorable to the industry than if it had been handled without tnc .direc tion and assistance of the National Lumber Manufacturers' Association. "The lumber industry has nrcs.-ni- ed its first big case to the Federal Trade commission also through tne Mitinn.-il association and its decisi in. which may now bs ixpected any time should set a precedent for dealing with all industries founded upon nat ural resources. If the commission finds, as the-overwhelming evidence will compel it to find, that there is no "Trust" detrimental to the con sumer among the lumber manulactus ers, but that on the contrary both the industry and the public and the for ... f ihe future have suffered from the results of cut-throat competition in the manufacture and sale 01 uim h unit that only throuuh legalized cooperation can the rational use and conservation of our timber resources be brought about, a new policy 01 ,..m.,.Hnti value and importance will have been instituted by the gov ernment. Tk. PeHeral Trade Commission. A the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce are working together to solve proDicms in the production and distribution of lumber. The bureau of foreign and do mestic commerce has not sufficient f,mH cn it is oroooscr that in coop- emtinn with the National i-umucr MoMMfartiirers association, six men be sent to Europe as soon as possible to furnish prompt and rename inior- mation upon the character ana ex-cm and deman dfor American Itimner im mediately after the close of the war Th. hulk- nf the money for this inves- i.inn will have n he furnished ny "8,,u - ,i. lmnhermen. if it is made, but there is no question that the lumbermen should rjse to this opportunity to ex tend their business." o Runnuet Postponed The banquet of the tpwortn League hrraniren for Wednesday evening of this week, oh account of the death of Inea Lcmke has been postponed. "When! was a. young man"- Said a father the other day in our store I paid big money for clothes and got ill-fitting, poorly tailored hand-me-downs" as they were called. "And now for $20 you can fit my boy in a suit that looks like Fifth Avenue, New York. How is it ?" And then we reminded him that the same sort of care and thought and skill that had transformed the one horse chaise into the racing car of to-day, had made the makeshift, ready-made clothes of the past into the splendid shapely garments of the present '"-I ' Ji ;:; If sftxJiarl. strs) Ala. This sort of clothes and the best of this sort MICHAELS-STERN CLOTHES- V for your son or yourself- await your inspection , The Blain Clothing Go, 224-226 West First Streett Albany, Oregon Went to Portland ' for Portland to attend to business -- Wayne Dawson left this morning connected with the Albany Creamery Daily Democrat by Carrier. S4 Year. The Regniers The Fairchild Ladies Quartet The Savranoffs Edward Amherst Ott - The Y. M. C. A. will sell season tickets for the above numbers of the Lyceum course , at the special price of , i $1.00 See The Regmers TONIGHT at the Baptist Church 8 o'clock Get your tickets at the door.