IaU'riuv, novkmbr ii, iWf ..,11-1. .LA! JZ-'.-K1'!". -t VOL- ( 'A' t; I'Y Table Linens Here t ''Before the War" ,truvs: DAM ASK at - C5c. 75c tnd Sc yni A good heavy quality. Mercer;. J finish i-J Jr tilths. AN AI.I-I.lN't N' DAMASK A good heavy weight, 70 inches ule. 90c ya d EMBOSSED LIVES", pure line-., Si. 50 yard Extra heay, oy-ter white, in. I 2 inches wide, i itr ilural ''ty there is none hetter, Vapkius to tnauh, 2424 inches. $5.00 dosen. PUR K IRISH I.IM-N DAMASK. u l-ea-.tti.ul vloi.. .. $1-75 yard Napkin to nutlet. $6.00 dozen. OTHER PURE I.IM-N DM V KS at ... $1.65, $1.75 and 2 yard SHORT l.rvY. HIS or taMr !av,aU trom 1 y.l. to 2 1-2 yd length at a big tits'. : it. Floods Store 334 V. 1st St. FRENCH-AMERICAN PARISIAN IVORY Do you want it? You can get it We have it FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY t 4 1 CITY NEWS - Guests at Youngs Mr John J. KoNeri ami Mi. K. C. lit-hop ot S.ilctv ami' up to at tend tii r Itinchccn y:ien ut the home ot Mr. K. 1. .ijon ilu- a;t.rn.on They are r not at the home ot Mr. and M r. 1. A. Younic, Will Give Recital Miss Madeline Kawltns will a jMpe-oran recit.il Sunday e eini. at 7 OoVlock i-rrcedmc the -cr"Hn at the Ki;tit church. li e -uVuv. ot Rev. M. Vout'i sermon w til he "iiOil's Viticrsea." a "I "lunkmf.; sermon. a iu .. r-:i u : I niuiuj villi niaiiiss lorn C. Miller, ot Blo.Uett. and I Mi H.irel Mt-ponaU. oi ne.tr h.m , were married lat evening at the pai'Onago i the M eth.tlit chureh. Rev. i. tl. Bennett (Mrtortu ed the eeieinotiy. Miv Milter is a j superintendent ot I mn eoitnt. and Mr. Mdter i-. a well known voting creamei m.oi ot i'to.lm tt. To Visit Sisters Miss Una Pe.ivo.-k and Mts lier l:i;,le I'.ri.U. ill .;. to I'oitt.tl.l m the morning t spend the day with their -Uter. Brownsville Women Here Mrs. V I.. K it k and Mrs. Ned Callow a of. Urou ns tile pcnt the tn l'Min slm'pin i I ! Mr. Henrietta itrortti was a im- singer to i ot ii.uui mis atiirniMitv Mr. Rhodes to Return Went to Mill City - . rs. h. ij. khiM'.r. v.'.m h-. been '. Mrx C. It. Ka-I awl L.-iglH.-r Viv visiting relatives at Webster City. 1 . ian. Kil tliis uiornir c : r Mill City, lor tlu- past ie.v nion:. s. v :ii lea e where they 'ii1! s;.eiw tin- winter ivitil that place todav on her return to A. ' Mr. Carl, ubo is working ar :' bany. ; .,iac.. 'lYi AN OLD RECIPE Weather Report 4! t.i" -') dere eel. R.i:it:all a; '.f ! e i atu River s!.'.:: nielli V OP ft ma sun. 1C. 2. rATEKEE AND EVENING ROWLAND - CLIFFORD - GATTS Inc. presents The most popular American Drama ever wrirtjii A THRILLING. PICTURESQUE AND ROMA..NTIC STORY OF KENTUCKY LIFE iiuaesr; IN OLD V The Spirited and Exciting Horse 3 The Famous Kentucky Thorough bred. Queen Bes 3 The Rolicking Fun of the Inimit able Pickaninnies. lUSiHUif KENTUCKY Written by C. T. Dazey The strongest and most expensive o st the play has ever had. COMPLETE NEW PRODUCTION THREE Kentucky Thoroughbred Horses THREE Famous Pickaninny Brass Band BIG NEW fREET PARADE Prices Matinee 25c, 50c, 75c; Evenings 50c, 75c, $1. Ten Per Cent War Tax Additional. Sage Tea and Sulphur Tumi Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Almodt cverronr knows that Sa Te and Sulphur, properly eomound-d, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair whm faded, strtmked or jrray. Years ap the only wiv to get this mixture was to make it at dome, which is muMT and troublesome. Nowadays we simplr ask at any drug tore for "Wyetb's ?apo and Sulphur Compound." You will (ft a large bottle of this Id time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients for about 50 cent. Everybody uses this prepara- , tion now, beeau.se no one can poib!y tell that you darkwd your hair, as it doea it so "naturally and evenly. Y'ou dampen a tj-onjre or soft brush with H and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by mornin? the jrrar ; hair disappears, and after another a;pH- cation or two. your hair becomes beaut. - . fullv dark, thick and cIosst and you look Tears younjrer. Wyeth's Sajre and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Ron Down, Aching people need a good tonic that will send the blood tingling through the body, enrich it by im proving the digestion, ond clean it by expelling the waste matter. Health is a matter of plenty of rich blood, free from Impurities. PERUNA dispels inflammation of the blood making organs, -the digestion-gives tone and "pep" to the membranes that line the lungs nd the diitwitiv tiact. and invigorate the entire fyatem. You can hare health If you take care oi ywjr self and tnke Peruna when you need it At your drug gists. thz ruiiu COMFJUfT THE TRUTH ABOUT SPIRITUALISM All about its history, sectets, messages, teaclnngs "DO THH SPIRITS OF TMh" DEAD COMMUNICATE WITH THE LIVING? ' ' Hear I). LOYI) MORGAN SUNDAY NIGHT Christian Church mmm in i -ft - i-mm ... .2. in J i GLOBE GOOD SHOWS ALWAYS "The Man Without a Country" Edward Everett Hales' immortal classic. The stor of unfortunate Philip Nolan, a lieutenant in the United States' Army who was tried for treason in 1807 for uttering these words D N THE UNITED STATES; I WISH I MAY NEVER HEAR OF THE UNITED STATES AGAIN." The courtmartial sentenced him to have his wislv f billed. See this great picture at the Globe Sunday and Monday NO RAISE IN PRICES When You Dress Goods and Silks- Ciiiiprriitivr Inning for our lS lluy Slorm ami ininlriii kt-llinu nu-diiMU inraiu lunrr iitt'!t lit you on numl.iiil ttutuU. Ml llit- h.nli horn tin' li.in'.l mill ri.il lo t.'n '"'I :nm traily for you at a suvinu of ftom JS .VI 1 .1 hi mil. l O I I'i'S SI Kill S in all i o I. M . .. 3''c .to ini ii Uin'i. si ui;rs in ioini tic, it l-ll'll WMHI Si Ul.l S in .ill ml.. l "C ININ'l'll NiMH SI Ul.l'S in .ill .nil. i, $I.Z! 54ltll I'l ('l INS AMI I. Alii KIUMS $1.64. tl.v .vs.lNOI OUriSil, ftl tKS AMI I'l.MOS .. . tlM. $! M .ii i vt. ii Tn;rr. iv ;.i.i k and ou.uks $i f .V IM II MISSM.IM' IV III'M'K A M I ' U,( IKS . 'c I'licci the uiiie every day in the year. Kvcrylliind Al ) (or l.in "mm TIM TYWvtl iwr ior ( Kvcrythiug vjrs est -bought a new hat, and gol a poo ! tit prim j r-ly you Kt your niotit I When you botiglit s poor pair tif lf!asrf and t a poor coi rectiott j primary, you Matted your uervt (ure, ! lost o-jt ry rsiajht, and, im tdrntl) . jou also lost your money! E. C. MEADE, Optometrist! KEHOKT OK CONDITION W THE ALBAN Y SI'A TK BANK AT ALBANY. OKKGON. Oregon, ui the State of Oregon, at of business November 20th, 191 : No. JS Keouices 1 .0.1 tit and thtmiut . . $2' 42.4- Jrrdratt, secured and tin- itL'ttrcd .. 7 j HtHids and warrants .. Jl.tJ.U Stocks sci unties, judrf - nit nt. etc t).l Banking house . - . I" nrniluri' and tixtttti J.J'.'' ( 'ther rral tst-iti uwiur 2,7'i Due iruiii ti.nk (not re- cre banket o..v.tU Due iroiu apirocJ roei ve Uatiks VWi 15 I'.xi h jn'c for cIcarti.K htxise 7,JIf.4i l"ali on hand 25,2'b.27 Tlianksgiving Fowls Mflioiniis, home ron Turkeys, Ciecse. Ducks and Chickens for your Thanksgiving or Sunday dinner. All fouls dressed by Mrs. Claude Vuiik. The finest poultry in the city. Phone orders to East Ini in Itros.' Grocery N. I). Pratt's Grot-ory, I!ast Third ('. Hamilton, IKXi H ist Second Dr. Nelson, the reat foot specialist from Portland, is here. Cures corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, moles ChilManes and warts. Consultation absolutely hoc. Headquarters, .McDoweH'H Shoe Store. Phone him: Total $.),".J4J 1.1 Liabilities 1 .ipital moi-k iiaiii in (Ai.nmim Surplus iiinil 0.5.MJ.IX) L'minnltil ro!u. In six- l'i'iist-4 atui uxii pai'l .. .. 4, J '..I-S Iik1iviiIu.iI ill poiil. BllllJ t-. I 10 chick . 1 ;.',"; .if Orinaiid ccrlilit-alri of ilc- .o.it . 6.1 in I'' (ailinr checks jii I t.miliri 1 1 Tunc ami avniK iliiiositi I 1 KT Total $ J77.J4.1. 1 J Stale oi Oregon )ss. ( utinty of Linn ) I, II. X, lioulry, caihier oi the ;il)OVc-namcd bank, tlo Aolrmnly swrar that the a hove statement i true to tile Ik'M oi my knowlclc and hrlirf. i I. It t " I . I-. Y, ("a-Uiitf Sulncrilied and twurt to heforc un til ;i J4th day of Xovi-iiiImt, 117. I.. I.. SWAN. Notary 1'uhltr. My coiniuision rxpirc ()t. 27, VVK COkkKCT-ltrsl- D. Jl. noDiM-:. I-:, it. wim.iamsmx, W. JACKS' i, Dirertors. Toright Only MML PETROVA in THE LAW nF GLOBK THE LAND" Good Showi Alwayn Ceo. ilroailhurit'a (am- oua plajr Ailoptrd lor the tcreen. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF J. W. CUSICK & CO.. BANK ERS, AT ALBANY, OREGON, in the State of Oregon, at the clone of business November 20, 1917: No. 101. Resources Loan ml discounts $425. 255. W OverilralM, nccllrcil anil un- srcurril oli.2r, lloniU anil warrant 29,4.V57 Storks, ftccurilicii, jmlK- iiii'nis, i-ic 7.5IH7H ll.'inkiriK hur - 'J.IKIllllll l''urniturc and fixtures 3,714. 5 Olhcr real rntatc ownrr .. .11.H7fl.74 I iio. from hank, (not re serve hanks) - l.ty5!.25 hue from aM'ro,ni reserve hanks 152.201. 2V f'hi-rks ami other cash items I..VI2.II.1 Cash on hanrl 5fl.5n4.lll flther resources lol. 20 Total $774,061.71 Liahilities I f'aiiital stock paiil in 75.fm0.00 j Surplus fund I5.0H0.00 I Undivided profits, less cx- tiftiM-s and taxes tiaid .... fi,5H7.00 ' Iuc to hanks and hankers I4.H20.67 ! Individual deposits silhject , to rheck .174.ori5.70 Demand rrrlificales of de , posit 1,010.25 Cashier checks outstanding I1.stl6.07 j Certified checks 4.1.50 I Time and savinirs deposits 271, HUH, 5.1 Eastburn Bros. The Grocers SPECIALS FOR THE REST OF NOVEMHER Johnson's llest Hour, s.irk $2 45 Olympic Hard U'Jieat Hour, Sack $2,70 Fisher's Itli nd Hour, Sack . $2 05 Hulk Rolled Oals, 14 pounds t qq fiood Coffer, sitiKlc pound Matches, fie-ient hox, 12 hoxes 5oc Orders taken for )recd Turkeys. Chickens, Geese and Ducks WE ARE HOOVERIZINO. ARE YOU ? Eastburn Bros. Other liahilities .110.00 Total $774,061.71 State of OrcKon, ) )ss. County of I. inn, ) I, II. B. ('usick, Cashier of t.hr ahove-namcd hank, do solemnly swear that the ahove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. B. CUSICK, - - I J J. - ...l i . j is... Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me ll is 24th ,.,y f Xnw, l')7 W. I.. MARKS. Notary I'lihltc. My cninmission expires lire. 21, 1020. CORRECT Attest: K. II. CUSICK, C. II. CUSICK, Directors.