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I i. .. Ml fit TV uW i Prepare Now to Give GIFTS This Christmas Imported Japanese all wool DELAINE . A beautiful material in Oriental designs and colorings. Ideal for knit ting bags, pillow tops, kimonas, etc. ' A fast color, washable material. $1.33 yard Floods 334 W. Cllt KEWS Mrs. French Returned Home ir. I. M. French rr turned las. niRlit from Portland, where she s;ent Thanki;i inn with her daughter. Mrs. R. V. William. From Inspection Trip John l icnch relume. I home yester day from Mill City, w h e e h r h? d been on a watch inici t:on trip. Attends Elk Memorial Geo. !. Cruson of Kupene pent Sunday in Albany attending the Klk memorial. Returned Home Miss I.ois N'eherjEall and Olin Neb ergatl returned 'nst niht iro:u Port land, where th. ; "vt rk-end with friends. . Hydes Go to Caliinia Mr. and Mrs. Milton H;!e return ed to Albr.y SiMtrdy from a to- Eastburn Bros. The Groc SIX ... s.,ec:al commencing Monday, dec. i. FAX'JV KKCI.EANKU CL'RR.N'T?. package 25c FANCY OREGON" I'RLWF.S. 2? .-.,n!s . $3.00 DKim APRICOTS, natural. 2 pound 2Sc WHITE PIGS. 2 po:-i:di - - 25c DRIE'l PEACHES, pound 15c BO " X KR SEEDLESS RAISIX. package 15c BHA7.IL NITS, pound .: 20c: 2 pounds 35c OLYMPIC an.; B. i-RS '..VST FLOCK $2.70 JOHNSON'S BEST FLOUR $2.45 Eastburn Bros. BLUE PridTo Introduce! GEOKGE HERNANDEZ MYRTLE GONZALEZ GKETCHEN LEDERER In Lynn F. Re- olds production . "The Greater Law" Bluebird's most beautiful Nature Study photoplay A Cirippinn Screen Kuirunce of the North Set in (irandcnr of . Natural Scenery Kepieted with Thrilling I'pikodes. Useful Pure Linen Huck and Damask TOWELING for dresser scarfs, guest towels, etc. Plain and figured. 15 in., 17 in., 18 in., 20 in., widths. Priced at 63c, 73c, 83c yard Handkerchief linens, 36 inches wide, H'c. $1.13 and $1.23 yd Store 1st St. ir.o..:hs' trip in Eastern Oregon and IN r:Iand. where they visited their tl.ii.iren. They left aain yesterday far California to spend the winter with :;.:H;.her daughter, Mrs. Anna Rane. jhise hu-hand recently died. ! Return to Portland i Mr. and Mrs. Park Stalnaker re j tm red to their home in Portland la-t I nirlit after a visit here with Mrs. j Stall aker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hulbert. : Returns to Kelso ( Mi-s Stella Foss returned to Kelsv j Wa-h.. yesterday after a visit with relatives here. Goes to Corvallis F. W. Bryant went to Corrallis this morning on business. He ex pects to be gone a week. Spent Week-End Here Ril;h Kenton of the Willamette Iron Works of Portland, spent th( rek-end i th his parents Returned to Portland Dr. Karl Fortrr. Mer returned to :ers 61 KD PLAYS !2S Notice On account of the picture MGH1ING ODDS " Not getting here, it will not be shown on this date. Those who received door checks can use same for tny show this month. GLOBE Mon. Tues. billy Whiskers Has Arrived With a Lot of Juvenile Books and Dolls at FRED DAWSON'S DRUG STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY Portland this morn.nn after pendinl i Thauk-niinc at the home of hi pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Foi inuller. Went to Gable I Mis Kuty Mocueh left esterd.. for liable. Oregon, to viit relatives. On Business Trip l;strict Ieputyi;.ime Warden Kd Hawker went to Salem Satiirdj ai'.ei iuh'.i on business. Weather Report Yc-.erd.ivY. temperature tanked from 35 to 45 decrees. Kiver is S.c ic-M. Kainiall as .1'5 in c es. To Take Examination Hubert Albers of Irvin's iiangc went to Portland this morning to take the examination for mechanic in the automobile reserve corps. Foresters Move Lodge The Foresters' l.odjje has Veen moed to the Woodmen o: the V i.r'.d hall anl t-ie next met' tin will he held on the second Tue-day in i) cem!er in t!ic new .hall. Found Mackinaw h the partv w;io a.crtii- t.ie Democrat classified columns for a lost mackir.aw will come to the office and identify the property, it will he turned over. It w.i hrouI t in sev eral days aio. Requests Stores to Close. The 'Alhany Commercial club re quests l. it ir.e-ehants ot the city U. close their places of busines-t from - 30 to 3: JO p. m. Tuesday. litcetuie: 4. out of repect to the late A. I. Fisher, whose funeral occurs at tha: hour. OKORGF TAYLOR. President. F. M. FRENCH, :mr in a n Merchant s Aviaati Committee. COUNTY COURT COM PLETES 1918 BUDGET Taxes will be less in l'J18 than dur ing the present year 11 the liudjel which has just been completed by the county court is any criterion. The total sum to be laiscd for tax ation purposes next year w ill be i$, Xh, which is considerably less than the sum required lor 1917. The levy next year will be ap proximately 11.3 mills, as compare-i with 11.5 mills this year. The rew budget includes a war eine--.v cy iuml ot $4300. 'IrlEGHANICS ammmM MAGAZINE 360 ARTICLES " 36'6'lLLUSTRATI0r6 BETTER THAN EVER 15c 9 copy At Your Nw$Mflstr Yarly Subscription $1.50 Snd for our nmw frm cat alog of mechanical books Popular Mechanics Maeazlna North Mtchlsan Avanua, Chlcas HAY, GRAIN, FEED .Stock and Poultry Supplleo, ' Oaaoline and Oil U. 0. HAYHE East Third and Main Strceti t TROOPS Ifl BATTLE Trained Soldiers Are Wholly In different to Danger. FACE DEATH WITHOUT FEAR. Thought of Cit.im.ty Bothr Thm Not. and They May B Svrly Wouncfsd Without Fttflmg Pain. Uniqu Analogy From Railroad Lit. The tlioti-lii of not ioiiitii(i out of a (tattle nltiv rarely enters tlio mind of u He;:tnud soMter. aiitl lit ink's Into (tie nitlit tirtnj i'ii!y with the niMise of a atn-t.c !ut to W u utitl rultl.fully -rft'rnuvI. with erli;ip n vn;;ue hoi ( promotion for a ditd f trntry or during. Very tow peoplt nre !r:iid of a nut in I deiith, lut n i:.nt tKudi It ditteii-ct, and vol "lit:nduN f thau -.nuls ot men h;it in to nu prm tl- ... ivi ill 111 ur.l I U' 1 1' It UlH'lll K' .nj a !;u of terroi.' ronivrnins the- nl-"l tt liulirTi-rviuv vt tlie iraitirtl soldier to d.Mtli lit tin midst vt l.aiia nu J t!.e n .i ii!i t!ure 'tr. It. AhuKsiiiiu i':npt .i n uuiijt.s? and Krai'hie illiistrHiiou fi ui the mil ronI world. "It u Imfi-cine,' !: "that tli brain. t!ie oratt tt:.it link tip tho IwhIt wttli ih suuive of thnuvht nnd a t.lou, i a rail way trrininiM In t u In. u run llnvs from a!l part- of t!n rountry. TUore are linen to and fniu the e3 $, tlie car-, the feet, the hand anu every must ie iu the I d.i . "In the beat of l-nttlt trulua loadtM with insiL's an rating on the down lino I-- every uusvle. n a nell or drred rntlu a h;. s;-,ii lain train tiae priority. nh;ie otleiif are lield back until (-otu-i'stit ti t iel'.,., and tor.ip of titi trael's nfr t "I'.itid ". v. ise rrul'i li pair! .it n ill m-n I tin r a jihm- frvl.-Vr f .aln d ;.. t ;. la lU way and I'av pro. of n is- sender etj rc. u:.d t! in'isd .'OMln In tlll! role i-.iif llr.t n i tr:i:ii l;.ti.i s i I It ft i r lii.iN i; - .. i -t of t :r ton,.;n.- in ilri'n tin- ollc-i tia:!ie li:tn .!:fu-i.M!. Thon nn n Irat . lotspure fur Mi' !i a i.ir;-i, tin- -'M ritiiwuy ti-i iviijpie e ;;h tho supply vt riiiri tirfiit iiOfv!itifs. "ltj a jtiiiiilar o'srrvati'n one "an et plaill the fr:-ipie:itly rcpen.i-d -;::eineut hnt tu th heat of hnttlf a 'ldiT mrty ;ist:iiii a for;:iti!ah'e wound in.d f''el n t ; Ii: in '.vliatr. ir unci even U' una ware , hit t tie haft litti li:l. j "Th.1 injured Hnili or oruan -sfafcheii ' hii e.re trrtin nlon the of wotne ! fic-iry nere to I he railway ti-railnu In the lira in. hut on drnwiu:; in-ar the ' terinhiMK tlx- si'nal.H are f in I to te 1 naiii!t It, nnd it en n not for r t way rhroiiLh the press of trnllie Into the station. It is therefore Mdel ri'kMl. ' Hut Just a an ordinary 1 : hi will try to call the attention of the final- ! mnn hy Mowing It h whi-tte win ti the signal fs aainvt It, ro a setisjitlon of f win may nureeed lit eiillln the nttrn tlon of the hniiu to Its cxistenee hy fiiliii( on a mefsaifo not of pain, hut of lnnvinesi or pressure. "This may have the effect of oin(n(j a (with for the whi train to run through, and the wouimIh man hesjlna to (lisc(vir ihat he ha hft-n hit or hurt lint In most e..e n hmi; Inter- rat e'niiseM hot wci-fi tlu. itifli'-tlnn of the wound nnd the realization of the Koldier that he him 1 e n -ionndf-!. I hnve U n Inforue! hy n loldler who nan a i.i rue put e mown our m rn iiiiuli nun lie wa rpine iiiiii'.va;n oi i... Injury f r wveral tuif it: t. Ili-i atten- ni uttraf'I- .y h-.ih'' his foot 'wpieleh' every t:mr he l invil It. On Ifiokiii; down tic k:pv Ihat hi-: boot tvo full of tlKMl: tlir-n nil. mi i l."i.,ied!:iLely be felt o d ill a he In th" Ciish, foilow ofj very Khortly hy n sen jttimi of neute (dill "In thi c:imo In retorti tit nor It'll trnti.-n. Ilti- n,.-.a:,,, t ain frnm the ! wounded thlu'h bad been held up by eon "'st Ion of tea tlie nrnr the termini,1. Wn niny bnnli.o that the Iruiwdeil train tried toenll tlie atlent'on of the fttnnl mnn. but fail U to do o until a uien uriL'e wiit from (). Miihtirhaii flat ion of It'ht, not far from tlie term inn, cot throut'h nod Informed the Ktatlon uina- ter that tory liniiorliiiit train from a r'",',VT. "', ""' '""""r;', "",",'"""r Itil'l up. I he levem were tln-n at once Irnwn. rtn.l the wns.illon of pain ,n el on to thn wiKorliim." Ht. I.011I,, I'oat-Dlsitnteh. ' (f) Subscriber,. (?) If the hoyi fail lo deliver the 6 paper each evening kindly phone fi Si to the office The management f invites complaint, from its pa- G irons and will do it. hest to IS) correct faulty service W 9 ; HOME PRODUCTS WEEK RECOGNIZED BY GOVERNOR '1 hi is Home Imlustiy Week, and rwry Orrti'MiLin it ntgti lo keep Orron ptitduitt in ituiiil w.hcn m.vk iliK piiu-!:at. Lciy doll.ir kept in Ui-oti add-, llt.it iiiiuli lt die we.ihli ot lite t.ile and helps in mure n.ii tiian merely Horn a liti.in.ul t.utd pi'int. At llit- prcMitt tnnr tlie tad n.id are pteed lor tlan.poi tatiixi iatilitie. anil eery arlule ll.al . m.i.!e at home should he suhtitutc .! :.m l'a-liln Koods t'ol lilts lea.oi; It is a war tuiMsine and one that will hear truit in the future. Thetc was never a time like tin present to htin a "Made til I tu vuii"' campaign. The m cecities ot war elKouLKe luiti; .home prodiut. -Hid the attention ot the people to then July l tailed lo the laet in sliollk'er (t rtm than eer. I'll- situation is oi suth iinportatui ' ,,,,t t,l,v !'. is-mtd r James itiiv cottiin proelani.it ion declaring ' tl:e week of I r cuihcr J to Home Products Week, and urne all to par- tictp.ite. I he ! t ot Ui mestah'c Riven below. The shtk'Jti "Make One Present an Hreifiin 1'rodm t thi Christmas" i already burm iimt. and thouand ot people arc totloMin t hr suiur tion. 'n another paiie of Uii inr arc the name of some firm making K'o. in (rron. whieh are on t local store. 1 he Roernr's proclamation fo low State of I Jretfoii, re, titlr .:.pa nu Salem. N'mrnihrr '-7 l'K ( l M Tin WMI U S the State nt I rr ;..r i aditiiialdy situated and j, fc--i:rr ouI endowed with tiuny attrihuii. and re4ources which i ncuitrar en limit, d development a a m miliar turinif rrtiter; and U i I : fi KAS, the world war. tliouif! iiiiiorti riate. iiirnis.iT, Oregon man-i f.nlun -s .,i!h an (.;, .or tninry to tin pre pun the mind, of lu.al eon Mi:- as iu v . r hi :.,re. the ti.niu "I ' 'retfoii hr.imlv hy reason tin ia t that unpree. -len-ed onler in--: dent to the war and Lhe condition ; tlie liliur and mat. rial market Imw pu. id many Kastern manufacturer-. m uch a isifion that they arc i I" -'if ept btiMiie from the Ve,t; am) ii i . j ij. jt it ts not tinpatrioiir to make the best of an opportunity that has been lorced upon in by lay int plans to, insure a permanent di mand for Oregon-made coinmoditie so that local manufac turer may, at all times in the future, have at least an emial footing with the Kaitern manufacturers in competition for rstern htifine; wv, i Jll-.KtPtKh, by virtue of the authority in me vested a rov ernor of the State of Oretfon. ! ! J'imrs Wjthycombe. (coventor, do (.hereby proclaim the week of Decem- her .? to Deeernbcr a Home I ilucta Week, and itrRc e-a. h citirn I nl Orrifr.n to place a I Ii asi one Ori- prriflurt "n his list of Christin.n trifts this year. FX TFSTFMONV WIIKRF.np, liivr hrrciinlo set my fiaml arul rain- ''I llic seal oF the Slate of HreRon l tie hereunto affixed this lOtli day of N'ovemlier. A. I). 07. 'S'K'"-'D JAMF.S WITIIVCOMI1F Governnf, JEFF BALDWIN FOUND GUILTY ON TWO CHARGES . J'-'f Haldwin, convict, to.lay (, . .. .' I"'"."1 ,K"'l,y "n ,wo ''X )r. "' '" "''Ke v- K- Kelli court. This morninir a jury Jieard the evidence 'lirland lialdsrin Kiiiliy oF the charge of assault wilh intent to kill ;""l afternoon anolhi r jury heard " ease oi larceny from the dwclliim "' ""V l'"'"!, of Tanxent. Guilty was the verdict in holli cases. Sen. tenca will he pfonounced Saturday ti, t .1 . . . . T ' ' 0 ,he ':'" against J. ' Ward, under bonds to keep the peace, was dismissed NO MATTER WHAT V0U WANT-Xnu Ollti lor tny mmbf HI the mniily or vour every day need. ou iau van Kill inone)f hv ttiuliuit at the J. k'. I'eiuiev t.'o. Coopei alive HuyiiiK (or our I. S Hu.v Stoie. uu am lowri nWrt t Vou ttluavs. I adieu' lilt slipper. $1.25, $1.44, Mls.es' tell ltpets Wc 1.. ode.' l.it ll rol.es $I.V8, vlt. $.1.40. I .idles' kimonas $I.2J, $1.44, $I.'M. Ladies' silk dies.es $4 90, $12.50. $14.75. I a. I.-.' suits $12 50. $14.75, $l.. SO, $18 50. I adies' silk peltieoats $1 98, $.' $.148. I adies' sdk .ust $1.98, $-'.. 98. j:.73. .Id in t.iil. l.i. Idaek and mlora $1.44. Wool diess Kods 49c, 69e, 9So $1.25. Hotkey eai. 25c, 49c Kv.rythinl C -Z T Ainu) I fur l.cti The Sample Store's TRI WFKKLY KKM INUKK Dcteinlicr J. I'll 7. MEN'S Rnvs" KUHHKK KUHHKK t2Mi I ace I'.i. s. II t,. $1.75 M KN'S GUM BOOTS. Shoit. ... IRS to $J.7S 1 1 1 1 HOOTS M.u's $4.95 Cllll'l'KWA PACS S ttt.l I." 111, h $5hS. $H SO. $10 SO CIliri'KDA HIGH TOPS "l ..it. ci;. I... $4 95 WORK SIIOKS l l.i. k ..r t in Mu. .her $- 95, J.. 95 $4 70 C. J. Hrcicr YOU DO BETTER 26 Storea IV J yWVlllWSFAimNKJnr. i-i IIJ'WILD AWfi 'WOOLLY "liN-Cj IT D0UGLA5 FAIRBANKS l U'WILD ANf)" WOOLLY" Douglas Fairbanks, coming to the Clo Returned Home V. T. J.'u-ohsen and daunhtcr Eve returned lo rortl.itid cstcrl.ty attct s;-iilin Thank.Ki iu at the home oF W. A. Woodward. Mrs. Jaroliscn and son will remain fur a longer vis it. Leave for the East F. I.. Snydi r and (UiikIiIit Ncttn left yesterday for a trip through tin l.ast oil a continued business au! phaun: trip They will visit in ('hail's Ctly. Iowa; Lincoln, Ncbr.. and 'igden, I'l.ih. Miss Snyder will remain in Lincoln for an extended visit svilh relatives, and Mr. Snyder w ill return to Alhany. Logan Went to Portland II. S. Loan, O. E. aent, weni to Portland this morning on httsines. Returns Home- Mrs. S. Cohen of Portland return ed home thi. morninif after a visit here with her daughter Mrs. Morris Senders. Lotfan to Enlist Carlton I. ok. tit went lo Portlni'l ye.ferday to enlist in the artillery. lie stated that about 2m O. A. C students will enlist before the I5ih f iJecernber. Leave for Indiana ' J. W. Flre.sler and P. liressler of faU'-y left yesterday for Waterbm, Indiana, to spend the winter. Films Failed to Come Owintr to the fact that the Cold- win films which were to show Max- ine Elliott in her first screen appear ance in "Fii;hliiiR Odds," at lite fjlohr Sunday, did not arrive, no ahow was held afternoon or evening. The films CITY NEWS Knit skin. i9c, 8t Outing now us .. 74c, Ottc Men s unions $1 25. $1.44, $1.98 $i.98 Men's shuts Ulul diaweit 69r, 98e. $1.25 Men's am 1 1 iisj paiainas $1.49 Men's oiitui uowns 9de, $149 Men's liiuslin i;owiis .. 9Hc M ns dn ss shuts r9e, 9Hr, I 21 Men's dies. ,.it, $1 49, $1 98, $:.49. Men s eaps 49c, 69c, 98c Men', sun. $9.90, $12.50, $14 .7.1, $16 50. Mm'. oMr.o.tt. $12 50, $1475 $16.50. II. o.' suns $.198, $4 98, $5 90, $6 90. , Kverylhing Alivayi (ur l.cn MKN'S MACKINAWS imy $7.50. $; tts t,. $ so MKN'S UNIONS f..ti. .11 . . . 7S to $i.r I '.. 1 1 wool $l.ft5 U nulit's .,,! i ti COAT SWEATERS i.k-i. tliir and inarroon $7.J5, $.1 00 to $4 50 JERSEY SWEATERS Gn . f.l I. lite $1 25 to $1 89 HOYS MACKINAWS $J95. $4 95. $5 45 MENS RAINCOATS 'I'm and t.rown $6 50. $7 00 Company HHKK FOR LESS STORES he Wednesday in "Wild and Woolly" were slopped fiotn Curiallis but were lost in llansit and could not be lo ...lid. The film company will have lo s'.lllil d. linages for the losses I'lr 'rlobc sustained. A new picture, a lllite Rtrd production, will be shown t'.eiiltt and an enlirely new Ittll will be presented Tuesday. Attended Memorial S. P. Ha'li, .1 me reliant ol I.eba lion, attended the Elks' mriiiorial bete ecierdav. Returned Home Miss Tot Cowan returned lo her home iu Portland last niKbt after spuidinr "IhaiiksKisiiiij iu Albany at lite Cameron home. Visited Hrolher and Sister Misses Atlra anil Vera Perfect re turned .home last ninlit fiom Purl land wln-re Ibey visited their sister. Mrs. Harvey Curry and Mrs. 1 1 unit I'erf.ct. Mill City Man Here W. I). Triles of Mill Cilv spent Sunday iu Albany attending the Elks' memorial wdiile here. Received Trojan Powder The Albany (inn Store received a carload of Trojan powder Saturday to be used for land rlearinv purposes. Goes to Lebanon Miss Ketla llilyeu of Lebanon re turned home yesterday accompanied by her i,tcr, Mrs. John celv. who will visit her parents a few days. Returned Home I.. E. Mosi.r of the Albany Citn lore, and family relumed last niiihl from Portland where they spent Archibald Transferred Harold Archibald, who has been stationed til Fori Scott, writes ,bts parents thai he has been transferred lo the coasl defense service and will hereafter be stationed at Fort Mc Ar thur, at I.os Angeles,