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ALBAXT DAILY DIXOOUT. MONDAY, OCTOBER II, 1111, .r ycf"!SeymfMuiy A NatwnWlfTOn KABO Live Model Corsets Dont overlook the fact that your rorwt has much todo with the effect your new Fall apparel will give if the laces and fitting quallitiea are good, it will improve the appearance of your new suit, drees or coat to a marked degree. To help you attain the appearance desired, we recom mend Kabo corsets. They are scien tifically designed to give the wearer comfort and health, attractiveness of poise, and authentic fashion. Front-lace and Back-lace styles. $1.45 to $4.00 a pair Flood's Store 334 W. 1st St. GLOBE THEATRE TODAY ONLY iam Desmond A Sagebrush 4 Hamlet - PERILS OF THUNDER MT. The Serial of A Thousand Thrills 5 PICTORIAL LIFE GLODE THEATRE ;r ' THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16 Broadway's Snappiest, Smartest Comedy! , r. ' vfciwfc. Uoocfe By Refreshing (bMEDy fk MEGRUE..... -.-wiyit-. NORMAN HACKETT " '0And An Excellent Cast Direct from one year at Max- toe 1 Elliott's Theatre, N. Y, -ex . J y. I" Scats Now on Sale . . . Prices $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 Baby's Needs Your baby is entitled to ths best car that you can give him (or her) and with good cars there should bs good drugs. W carry ths purest of drugs, powders, boric acid, etc. We especially recommend Johnson's Baby Powder. HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS Baby brushes, Combs, Soaps, Bottles, Nip ples, Pacifiers, Hot Water Bottles, Dolls, Picture Books, Bsby Toys. Fred Dawson "Ths Rexall Stars" 138 West First Stmt PR. G. H. YOUNG PERFORMS 18 MARRIAGE CEREMONIES The last six weeks has been a harv est in mors than one way in the coun ty. In addition to ths bountiful harv est of grains and many fruit products cupid has done his part as Linn coun ty has gone over ths top in the larg est number bf marriages during the last month in her history and still they come. Dr. Geo. H. Young of the Baptist church reports that hs has performed eightewn marriage cere monies since the first of September. SELLS S47.0O WORTH OF LIFE INSURANCE IN WEEK C S. Gilson, district manager of the Western Union Life Insurance Co., reports that he sold last week $47,000 worth of life insurance whim is his highest notch since being in business. Mr. Gilson attributes h's success to the co-operation of his company with the people. C I T T NEWS OFFICIAL BOARD MEETING OF METHODIST CHURCH The official board of the M. E. church, will meet in the parlors of the church tomorrow, Tuesday, evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members of the board are urged to be present, and all members of the church, who pos sibly can are also urged to be pres ent, to help plan the work for the new conference year. It is very important that everybody who can should attend. I I ; Went to Portland Mrs. W. L. Marks and son Robert went to Portland this morning to at tend the Pythian convention for the next three days. Visitor From Blain Joseph Galbraith a well known former citixen of Albany spent the week end here visiting old time friends. Mr. Galbraith is in the civil rvice at Blain, Washington where he hss been for many years, however, he still has a longing to live in Albany. He left today for Salem and Portland to visit his children. Major Winn to Return- Major C. B. Winn writes post master Stewart from Washington I)., G, to change his mail to Santo Monica California, Major Winn states that he! expects to return to Albany about i the first of next month. ! Repairs Post Office George Kinnaer a contractor from Portland began work on repairing the ! roof of the post offiice building today. The roof has not been a success and! will now be placed in first class shape ' and the walls and ceilings damaged ly the rain will be recalcimined. Street Paving Begins The contractor of the street paving of the city began on sixth street this morning to spread the "hot stuff" and If the weather permits will complete ii Outfitters to Men and at Prices Everyone can Afford The J. C, Penney Co., Is In a position to completely outfit the men, and by buying direct from the manufacturer months ago we are able to make men a big saving on every purchase MKN'8 SHOES Our Shoe business is Increasing every day by leal and bounds, which In itself is ultimate proof that our hundreds of satisfied customers rvaliao the saving and value we uffvr on Shoes Men's 8taie, llutfon or Lace $4.W to SM.U0 Men's English, Drown or lllai-k. 86.VO. $7.P0 to ...$8.90 Men's Low Top Work Shoes, la.tMt to $5.90 Men's Ill-Top, Work Shoes, $7.tH to f!) MKN'S OVERCOATS Our stuck of Overcoats Is com plete, and you ran get one in your favorite style or fahric and at a big saving Priced il.M to $84.78 MKN'8 SHIRTS In either separate or attarlu I collars and at a big saving Priced "8c to $1.8 Silk Shirts $3.4 to $4.1)8 MEN'S SUITS In all the wanted colors, styles' and fabrics, you will find our suits fur the purpose you need and at ' saving that will surprise you Prices $19.78, $24.75 to $W.8U M KN7MIn UKKW BAR Ue It a Unionauit or two-piece, we have It for you at the regular J. C. Penney saving on every pur chase Cotton Unionauila $t.V8 . Cuttun-Woul Mixed Union suits. $2.4tf to $3.8 Wool Nilk Mixed Unionsuita .$4.IM Wool Unionauita $4.IW Separate garments. Cotton '..."He Soarate Garments, Cotton- Wool Mixed, $1.4t to ..ti.Wt Separate Garments, Wool, $3,411 to $3,118 J. C. Penney Company A Nation - Wide Institution5 the finishing coat of sixth street In a very fw days, making it one of the leading streets for travel in the city. AFTER THE SHOW OR THE DANCE THEN WHAT? Oysters, of course or some other Dainty Dish at the IMPERIAL CAFE Where Food is Cooked Right and Served Right No Tire Test Like This Countless miles on racetrack and speedway. Over 600,000 miles of transcontinental tooring. Such is the experience behind r-rrnmnrn The Most Trustworthy Tires Built These tires are made to the specifications of BARNEY OLDFIELD, the Master Driver of the world, and the grenteat user of them all. . . LET US SHOW YOU THESE TIRES Murphy Motor Co. 42 West First Street The Foot-Fitting Shop BLACK KID BOOtS at $10.00 Nine-inch Lace, Welt Soles, Military Heels, Imitation Tips. A pop ular Style at a popular . Price. Csllrd to Eugene Dr. C. T. Norman, local veterinar ian, was called to Eugene this morn ing on professional business Here From Lebanon Miaa Rugh lliggins, of Lebanon, waa shopping In the city today. Miss Wlnntfrvd, Thompson a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorn n. son of the Oak Creek school dl.tr k I left on the esrly train for Portland to day to join her aunt on her return trip to MrCook Nebrarka, where she will spend the winter. Full Value IF yon buy a pair of Shoes the Self Kervlre Wsy and psy M Je for them you gel Til K KB DOLLARS aad FIFTY CENTS wertkf el SHOE VALUE IF you buy a pair of Shoes the old wsy (clerk hire, expensive fix tures, shoe jobbers and high rents) and pay $3X0 for them, you get from $2.23 to 12.75 worth of Shoe Value. The rest of your $3X0 goes to pay heavy expenses. A better Shoe fur the same money or the same Shot for Leas. Growing Girls' Black Gun Metal. Low heel. Site S I t to ... HM Black Patent Leather, White Top, Low Heel t t&M High Top Bouts, 10 Inch, Tsn, Military Heel . . . .'.w. .$. ELF .ERVICE JHOE TORE I 117 Broadftlbin A LOCAL INSTITUTION I Keep Your Money at Hesse Quits Cathartics -Intertal Baths Re lieved Permanently Mr. Joseph A. Weis, Hutel Ven dome, Washington, D. C, writes Tyr rell's Hygienic Institute of New York as follows: "On the 15th of June, 1916, I pur chased a 'J. B. L. Cascsdo.' The re sults it hss produced are simply marv elous. For 20 years I used cathart ics, but have used nothing but the Cascade for almost a month. I feet like a new man; I want to be pleas ant to everybody. Before I used the Cascade I was a grouch. Did not like anybody and could not be pleaaant." If you bathe internally with the "J. B. L. Cascade" you will find yourself always bright, confident and capable. Ponsonous waste In the lower intes tine makes us bilious, blue, dull and norvous. Internal baths are Nature's own cure for constipation Just anti septic warm water properly applied. Drugs force Nature the "J. B. L. Cascade" gently aaeists her. It is the invention of Charles A. Tyrrell, M. D., of New York, who specialized on Internal Bathing f ir 20 years, and will be shown and ex plained to you by Foshay & Mason In Albany, Oregon, who. will also be glad to give you free on requeast an in teresting booklet called "Why Mnn of Today Is Only 50 per cent Effici ent," which covers the subject in a very thorough way. Clip this out as a reminder and ask for the booklet the first time you are In the neighborhood. M'VMMMrSIHaf iik ' We Figure ! On I Physiques There are mighty few men in Albany that we'd have any trouble in fitting, because there are scarcely any figures that we don't figure on in our figuring. Makes little difference how radical a man is through the ribs if he'll stand long enough in one place to try on a few Fall Suits, we will quickly demon-1 strate to his complete satisfaction that the only dif ference between a Ready Made Fall Suit and a "Made to Order" is in the SIZE OF THE BILL and the amount of the bother. - The Fall Suits are $35 to $55 The Fall Overcoats are $30 to $50. ,' The Fall Hats are $4.50 to $7. And Everything is Ready for Your -Coming. The .... , Blain Clothing Co. -4.'. ..-.f"