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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL Jl, 1918.
Daily Democrat
F. P. NUTTING
Lessee.
Entered ai the postoffice at Albany,
' Oregon, as second-class matter.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1916.
PROM ENGLISH STANDPOINT.
The following by a prominent war
correspondent, with headquarters in
London, gives some ideas of an inter
esting character in connection with
the financial part of the great war. It
is sent out by the United Press and is
readable:
. Juggling stupendous figures to show
that Germany is in desperate financial
straits, Edmond Crammond, well
known British statistician, declared
here today that the kaiser will seek a
gigantic foreign loan at the conclusion
of peace.
"This means in effect," said Cram
mond. "that Germaoy will repudiate
her internal war debt. Germany's ex
penditures to date amount to about
$9,595,000,000. while her estimated na
tional wealth in 1913 was about $75,
000,000,000. "Germany's investments abroad
, amount to $5,800,000,000 of which
about $750,000,000 have been sold in
the United States and the remainder
are unrealizable. Germany's colonies
are gone; her shipping industry is ru
ined. '
v "I do not believe Germany is living
and fightirff solely on what she is
producing. She is living on the fat she
has accumulated during the last forty
years.
"The decline in the exchange value
of the mark and the failures which are
taking1 place among the la'3e banks,
despite frantic efforts of the govern
' ment to keep the financial machine
going, point to the approach of the
greatest financial debacle the world
has ever seen." .
Turning to the British financial sit
uation, Crammond asserted that a tar
iff for revenue purposes here is abso
lutely esscntion for the "preservatior.
: 4of the balance of our economic sys
tem.' ! '
He pointed to Britain's outlay to
date $5,920,000,000, including the
gross expenditure and the loans to
Dominions, Allies and repayments to
the Bank of England, declaring:
'. "We overcame the financial difficul
ties of the first eighteen months of
war with astounding case, but the out
look for the coming financial year
"gives cause for anxiety."
Figuring in the newly established
Excess Profits Tax which he estimates
will bring in about $500,000,000, Cram
mond says that if the natiional income
for the coming year should only reach
- a sum as estimated for the year end
ing March 1916, the government's fi
nancial deficiency at the end of March
1917 will be about $4,690,000,000.
"which makes a tariff for revenue im
perative." .
' If the war lasts until March 31, 1917,
the statistician estimates that he ex-
pendiurcs of he various allied power?
approximacly will be.
Belgium - $ 2,500.000.000
France 12,500,000,000
Great Britain 13.000,000.000
Italy , 2,500,000,000
Russia 12,000,000,000
Servia and Montenegro 500,000,000
' Total .......... $43,000,000,000
As a measure of exacting a penalty
on Germany for t!:C3C expenditures,
Crammond, suggests that the Allies
shold pool their indemnities and pre-
sent them in a lump to. Germany, also,
that each allied power should under
take to impose:
"A war debt on all German and
Austrian manufacturers; a war debt
export duty on all exports of raw ma
. terials to Germanic empires. In ad-
dition," says Crammond, "the mari
time powers should impose supplc-
mentary war debt dues on all Ger
man and Austrian shipping entering
their ports in all parts of the world.
The proceeds from these duties should
be paid over by the r.llied powers to
the war debt commission."
FOR SALE Two horses and har
ness, one dairy wagon, a man's
' wheel, and a refrigerator. E. Hol
land, 1715 Santiam Ro.-d. Bell phone
540-L. ' a21tf
MISFITS
Why not have electrocution chairs
for dotfs?
It ought to be a good solution of
the method for netting rid of the ani
mals when condemned by the pound
master, t
Practically nothing has been accom
plished by the German submarine war
fare, just destruction of. property and
some lives of innocent people.
War may be war; but this is the
twentieth century.
The proper way to settle the whole
business is for all the contending na-'
OREGON JUNK GO.
. HANDLES ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL.
Second hand goods, rubber, copper, brass, zinc, lead, rags, sacks,
machinery, and pipe old magazines and newspapers. Also paying high
est market price for eggs felt and wool.
315 E. 2nd Street, ALBANY, OREGON. Bell phone 72-J. Home 2319
Save Money
Both country and city people will save money by trading at
Parkers' Busy Corner
Grocery
We pay the highest price for eggs and produce, and sell on a low
margin. Low rent to us means more profit to you.
. Parker & Parker Busy Corner
Grocery
W. E. PARKER
4th and Lyon
HOW SECURE ARE YOUR INSURANCE POLI
CIES, deeds, mortgages, jewelry, heirlooms, will and
private correspondence from fire, burglars or prying
eyes?
HOW SERIOUSLY WOULD YOU BE INCON
VENIENCED if they should be lost or destroyed?
WOULDN'T IT BE WORTH $1.00 A YEAR to know
they are absolutely safe in our modern safe deposit
valuts? ' '
A
N
JY
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
With fifty branches twenty-five as
sembling plants and nearly 8,000 agen
cies in all parts of the United States,
Ford owners reap the Benefits of the
service rendered by this wonderful or
ganization. Average cost for operation
and maintenance is two cents a mile
with real service whenever needed.
Touring Car, $440; Runabout $390'
Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan
$7.40, f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at Craw
ford's Garage, 9th and Baker, Albany.
tions to quit the unholy affair.
Melt the metal and make road build
ers of the stuff.
Enough money has been spent lo
hard surface every road in the U. S.
What single word should go before
each of the following to make them
read right:
Monday
Beard
Danube .. ..
Skies
Eyes
Any fellow ought to be proud of a
girl named Toolsie Hootie, who re
sides at Redding, Calif.
But what woman would be content
with being called Mrs. Si High, of Va-
MACK PARKER
street
ST. NATIONAL DANK
ST. SAVINGS DANK
quma.
J. U, Coleman, who is running for
assessor of Jackson county, should
not be confounded with J. H. Coleman
of Eugene, who recently died at least
not until after election.
J, C. Herring, who is running
against him ought to catch the votes.
Mayor Curley, of Boston, says that
hereafter women will not be allowed
to appear on the stage unless they at
least have on rubbers, cloak and hat.
Shaking hands with a candidate for
president, a governor, two other state
officials and a "leading" Portland
lawyer, in a few minutes, is certainly
going some for a country editor.
Some men when asked to offer a
prayer at a public function pray as
if they were delivering the oration of
the occasion.
As Sh.ikespccare sid: Their words
go up, their thoughts remain below,
words without thoughts never to hea
ven go.
Are you contemplating moving? H
so, to reduce moving expenses you
had better get in touch with the City
Auto Transfer Co. adv al7tt
The Albany Bakery
Deliver to Any Part of the
City
115-119 E. 3rd Street
Bell 560 Party R Home 41
H. ". FIRCHAU CO.
1 VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-claas Workmen
Only
Cor. First and Ellsworth Street
WHY
let your grass go to waste when
you can get milch cows or young
stock of HUB BRYANT on time?
Turn your feed into money.
FISHER, BRADEN & CO.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND
UNDERTAKERS.
Undertaking Parlors, 3rd and
Broadalbin
f LADY ATTENDANT
Both Phones
E. L. STIFF & SON
215 to 217 Lyon St.
New and Second Hand Goods
Bought and Sold.
LIME and SULPHUR SPRAY.
Soluble sulphur spray, lime, pow
dered sulphur, Utah, Nevada and
Oregon land plaster, ground lime
rock, garden and field seed. Feed,
Flour.
M. SENDERS & CO.
P. B. PHIPPS
Graduate of S. F. Magnetic Heal
ing. Consultation Free.
Bell phone 109-J . Home phonel2
Over Albany State Bank Rooms 1-2
734 Lyon St. 2185 Home Phone
Real Estate for Sale
Bargains in farm lands, city prop
erty; money to loan, insurance
written in the strongest old line
companies. Call on J. V. Pipe,
283 W. 2nd St
Good Sunday
Chicken Dinner
at the
COTTAGE
25 c
For Rent
FINK STORE ROOM
First Street
All ready, with fix
tures, furnace heated.
Well located. See
Dr. A. STARK
"Orange Peal"
Contest
$1.00 Purchase counts 200 votea.
FOR YOUR SUNDAY
DINNER
3 lb, green peaa ,. 25c
2 Box strawberries 25c
Best head lettuce, fresh, rad
ishes, asparagus, green onions
and other vegetables and fruits
at the
Ideal Grocery
H. A. STEARNS. Prop.
Both Phones 58
212 W. 1st St.
Fortmillcr Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Building, Albany, Or.
Both phones. Lady Assistant
Golden Rule Dairy
MILK and CREAM
2 Daily Deliveries. Both phones
H. M. PALMER, Prop.
Cabinet Work
Albany Planing Mill
The Safe
Way
start a Checking Account with
this bank and deposit frequent
lychecks held before deposit
ing are sometimes returned un
paid marked, "No funds." . .
Pay local bills with your own
checks use our Drafts or Ex
change for those at a distance.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
190,000.00
J. W, CUSICK & CO., Bankers
Albany, Oregon
!TRY the ALBANY DAIRY
for sanitary milk and whipping
cream. We invite vou to visit
and inspect our dairy. Bell
. phone 15-F-41. A. P. MISH.
I LER, Prop.
NEW RUGS MADE
YOUR OLD CARPETS.. N.
W. Rug Co., Portland, Or.
M. L. SANDERS,
Albany Agent
Bell phone 377-R; Home 83
HAUL
By CITY AUTO TRUCK CO,
Light and heavy, all kinds
promptly attended to. Office
J. A. HOWARD, 325 W. 1st St.
Hell 166-K: Home 68. Hours
7 u. in. to 6 p. in. liefore and
after, 456-Y Hell; K-544 Home.
Jones Book Store il
Subscriptions received for Mag
azines and periodicals. 333
West First St., Albany, Oregon.
.A QUALITY STORE
We sell the bettat lowest prices
Watch Repairing
F. G. Will
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & .Taylor
Haratne! Hotel Building
Home Comfort
is gieatly Increased by decorating your walla and ceilings with dainty,
artistic wall paper. Wall Paper of this kind la not expensive if pur
chased from us, It Is easy to select patterns dainty and artistic from
our well nelected stock. Won't you let us show you early while our
stock Is unbroken?
We extend you a most hearty invitation to see our samples and
will do our best to make you comfortable while looking them over.
Burkhart &
Particular people who wish
something distinctive in glasses
are ordering Crooks Lenses in
"Varsity" Boston Leaf or Lr
gnette mountings.
E. C. MEADE, Optometrist
STETTEK'S
FOR GROCERIES AND
CROCKERY
Dally Democrat by Carrier, ti Year
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
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CHIROPRACTOR
ELMER C. OIPB
Chiropractor.
Rooms 5. 7, 9, 10, Cusick Bank Bldg.
Nature cannot cure a disease unless
the cause is removed. Chiropractic
adjustments remove the cause.
Bell I.18J
Home ia
DR. GEO. J. KENAGY
Chiropractic Physician
F.xamination Free
' Suit. 401-2, National Hank Bid
DR. S. 11. RUSSELL
Chiropractor
1-3-3 Schmitt Rldg. Plionet Hell
186-R; Home 1461. Lady attendant
Examine tions free.
LAWYERS.
1. C. BRYANT
Attorney ut Law
It-- New First National Hank huild-
g, Albany, Oregon.
L. G. LEWELLING
Attorney at law Notary public
.Albany, Oregon.
WF.AT1IF.RFORD ft WEATHER
FORD. Lawyers, Albany, Ore
REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE
ic. (. sox
Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance.
First National Hank Building
H. F. MERRILL
Insurance and Loans
City warrants bought and sold. Room
No. I, second floor, First Savings
Bank building. Albany. Oregon
B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city
property for sale. Real estate loans
Fir insurance. Surety Bonds.
Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany,
Oregon.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT 6 room house; bath.
Located on Fourth and Hill. Phone
Home 2251. aStf
FOR RENT Four room apartment.
Inquire of Burggraf, 118 2nd St.
f24 tf
FOR RENT Leaving the city. Will
rent a fufniohed 6-room modern
house. Call 1013 S, Calapooia. Home
phone 3141. m22tf
FOR RENT Furnished six room
cottage. Inquire t 333 South Jef
ferson St. Home phone Black 4128.
m22tf
FOR RENT Office rooms in the
Lee, Druggists
TIIK BEST
llAKl.O GOODS
GROCERIES. PRODUCE
and FRUITS
PARKER'S
"The Sign of Quality"
136 Lyon Si. Both I'honci
We urc ut your
service for
Meats and
Fish
I). K. NKRKKGALL
MKAT COMPANY
SECOND AND LYON STS.
DUGAN & DENNY
HOUSE FURNISHBRS
New and second hand gauds.
Have moved to 2nd and laitar.
WANT
ADS
MISCELLANEOUS.
.Will-Stark building on First street.
Light, roomy and comfortable. Call
at F. G. Will's, Jeweler, a7tf
FOR RENT For cash, SO acres in
Sauliam bottom 4 VI aillee oonh of
Lebanon. 25 acres cultivation, in
cluding 8 acres newly grubbed land,
betides 5 acres bearing orchard and
garden spot. Balance timber pas
ture with running water. Address
II. B. Daughton, Lebanon R. I,
Phone Lebanon Fanners 24X.
FOR RENT The A. A. Micklc resi
dence, 1016 Cottage street. Modern
sleeping porch. Enquire J. II. Mc
Dowell, 9.16 Cottage street. I'houe
Home 2384. Bell S73J. a!2-l8
RANCH FOR RENT Have 300 ac
re goat ranch. All fenced. Will rent
or take goats on shares. 104 W 3rd
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Sole le.ithcr, 30 cents a
pound, good for sole and pump lea
ther. Burns, Shoe Doctor. Opposite
P. O., Albany. al9d & sw ml9
I CR SALE (Jne 1-year-old Helstem
hull $75; one Holsteia grade heifer,
2 years old, at $45: beardless seed
barley, $28 per ton, 70c er saahel:
Kinney seed wheat $1 per bushel;
limited amount number 2 clover
ccd cheap. C. R Widmer, R, D.
4; Home phone 2538. (23 dfcs.ttf r
FOR SALE OhTixCHANGE A 10
million timber claim in Douglas
county for city property or good
farm land. Home I .V flAtf
FOR SALE Light roadi sutomo
bile. First class condition Uerent
ly overhauled. Address ' Ku at"
nrr Dr-morrsi . ijf
WANTED.
WEAVING Carpets and rug.i, In
satisfactory manner, Phone 3.19-Y.
Winnie Smith. f28tf
WORK WANTED By competent
woman. Will nlso do nursing nt rea
sonable price. Mrs. C, Frazier, Home
phone 3141. j27tf
WANTS WORK Lady wants work
by day or hour. Home phone, 3489.
n29if
WORK WANTED Alone with fivo
children, want work nf ny kind.
. Will go out or bring It home. 823
E. First St.
wukk. wan i liu woman wants
washing to do at home or will work
by the day. Call Home phone 2165
WORK WANTF.D-Will go out or
take work home. Lace curtains a
specislty. 25c per pair. Bell 596-J.
or 323 E. 2nd. s4t(
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