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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. AUQUST !S, 1,17.
Daily Democrat
Wm. H HORN1BROOK
Publisher
Entered ml the postofficc at Allan?
Oregon, at second-class matter
Pabhahed everv evenina except Sun
day. Semi-weekly published Tues
day and Friday.
"business matter.
In ordering change of adreaa, aub
r ribert should alwaya give old aa
II aa new address.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Daily
' rcred by carrier, per week $ 10
Delivered by carrier, per year 4.00
y mail, at end of year 3J0
By mart in advance, per year -J00
SemiVVeekly
When paid in advance, one year 1.25
At end of year $1
Established in 185.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1917.
SQUIRMING COAL BARONS
No aooncr had the President fixed
a maximum price or bituminous coal
than the operators, according to
Washington dispatches, were "laying
plans for a mast attack on the prices
fixed." Official representatives ot
their association, who happened to be
meeting in a Washington hotel at
the time, "sent an appeal to eer
bituminous operator in the Untried
Statea to meet in Pittsburg next week
to determine on a line of action."
These gentlemen may meet as they
like, and determine on any line
action that seems good to them. The
rights of assembly and discussion in
this country are still free within rea
sonable limits. But if they have any
great hope of upsetting the govern
ment's purpose by a display of re
sistance or coercion, they arc deceiv
ing themselves. And if they carry
their activity very far. they will find
themselves in a heap of trouble. The
government is in no mood to tolerate
any nonsense from the coal barons.
And certainly the public is not
The price-fixing may pinch unjust
ly here an dthere. though it is meant
to pinch off nothing but exhorbitam
profits. It is hard to be fair in every
cane where an industry is so big Msfl
complex. But there will be as little
unfairness as possible, despite the
temptation to retaliate for the gross
unfairness of the operators toward
the public in the past year. They will
be held down to a legitimate return
on their investment. And if they art
not satisfied with that, the govern
merit can and will proceed to take
over the whole business.
This applies to the wholesalers and
retailers as well. The coal industry
as a whole has alienated the sympa
thy of the nation by its grasping pol
icy in a time of great need. It has
been unpatriotic. It has charged "all
the traffic would bear," extorting the
last penny from rich and poor alike
It might have run its business on a
noDie ana generous basis, winning
the approval of the nation, suffering
no lots for the present and laying up
golden good will for the future. In
stead, it drove the public into oper.
hostility.
To such a course there could be but
one end. The people are now in con
trol, and will stay in control. They
will be fairer than the coal barons
have been, but they will be no more
than fair. If the barons don't like it.
them squirm,
let the msouirm.
ors of several other industries vital
ly affecting the nation's life to take
due notice of what is happening.
THE BALANCE OF POWER
By H. C Hamilton, United Press
Staff Correspondent
New York, August 28. If Boston
wins the American League Pennant
baseball followers in the East be
lieve John McGraw will have to wait
for his second world's championship.
But, if Chicago snares the Johnson
flag, they deduce, Charles Commiskey
will have to wait for his second
world's championship.
At the same time it is the feeling
that the Red Sox have skidded and
the White Sox gained some strength
The difference between the two clubs
now, it it generally asserted, is very
close.
The answer is generally held out
that the Red Sox are nude up more
closely as unit of playing strength,
whereas they are inclined to charge
the Chkagoans with dull baseball at
times.
The balance in a world's series will
have to be a matching of powerful
National league hitting against power
ful American league pitching.
In the past it has been pretty thor
oughly demonstrated that powerful
pitching carries the edge in a short
series Witness the startling success
Of the Braves in 1914, the following
rafCf II of the Kcd Sox against ttu
Phillies ill IVM5 and the Dodgers lit
1916. Athletics, Dodgers and Phillies
were noted tor their terrible hitting,
l-ut the star heaters ot the opioiitg
clubs were fully competent to put
oer the necessary victories.
With that as a precedent it is in
dicated that the limits hardly would
m against cither the W hite Sox or
Kcd So, dtut tlven comes the ques
tion ot how much more efficient are
the American leagtM lmrler than the
inoundinen Manager McGraw has
gathered around him.
It has been proven the While Sox
are greatly handicap)vcd when against
southpaw hurling, and it is trom tin
angle that McGraw has built up his
greatest pitchiug defense. Schupp.
Sailee and Itenton. the most success
ful New- York gunners, work with
their oft-hands. Whether they would
he able to offset the efforts of Fab
ei, Cicottc, Williams and Russell is
the point from where arguments will
start.
The Giant trio ot southpaw stars
isn't figured as strong as Kuth, Shore.
Mays and Foster.
S CITY NEWS 3
s e
To Attend Meeting
Hon. W. P. Elmore and Prof. A.
V. White of Brownsville, arived a
the city this morning to be present
at the meeting of the l.inn County
Patriotic League, of which they arc
numbers, at the court house this af
ternoon. Returns to Seattle
Floyd Shortridge will leave today
on his return to Seattle to the naval
training station, after attending the
funeral of his lather. Ira L, Short
ridge, who dietl here last week.
Brownsville People Return
Brownsville. Or.. Aug. 27. E. E.
IMKET REPORT
The prices given in the local quo
tations axe those asked by the
wholesaler from the retailer for
fruit and vegetables. AU other
price are those paid the producer.
List corrected dairy.
LOCAL
Wheat
Oats, new
Bran
Clover, seed -Vetch
seed
Hay, cheat
Hay, vetch
Hay, Timothy
Clover
4200
707Sc
-436
-.I618c
$3.10
$18
Flour, hard wheat
Flour, valley
Sugar
-418
-$20.00
.-S16.00
41200
$10.40
..4918
Bntterfat
Creamery Butter
Country Butter, trade .
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, cash
Eggs, trade 1
Hens, per pound
Roosters
Broilers-
Springs, ,
Ducks
Duckling
Gee
4445c
...J540c
J2c
J3c
..1012c
7c
139I4c
13c
I0(gl2r
lJe
7c
Pork. Veal and Mutton
Hogs ...... 412'u$I575
Cows 45c
Steer ! 57c
Veal 7f28c
Bulls 4ffi5c
-46c
.. I -2'.9 l-2c
78c
Ewe
Lambs .
Yearling sheep .
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, August 28, 1917.
Bluestem, $2.10
Fortyfold. $2.05
Club, $2.05
Red Russian, $2.05
Oats, white. No. 1 feed. $49.50
Barley, feed, $45
Flour, valley, $11 20
Har
Willamette Timothy, fancy, $21
Vetch, ( )
Cheat, ( )
Clover, $18
Potatoes, $17Sig42.00
Livestock
Hogs, best live. $171 $17.50
Prime steers, $7g$875
Fancy cows, $6cl$7
Calves. $6Vn'$9.25
Sheep, valley yearlings. $IOi$l0.50
Spring lamb, $1 1.75 $12.50
Butter, city creamery, 44 1 2c
Butterfat, 48c
Eggs, selected ex .1.1 i 34c
Live Poultry
Hens. 17c
Broilers, 18ffil9c
Turkeys, live, 19f??22c
Geese, live, 10c
Pekin Duck, 1820e
Wool, '16 valley cottwold, best, 58
61c
Hop, '16 crop, 20c; contract, 30c
SEARS'
The UNBQDALBD LOAF
of BRE.it) has Sean'
Tag on each loaf. Ask
your grocer for il and see
that il has Scan' Tag on
it. Made hv
SEARS'
Phone 51 1st and Kerry St.
LAUNDRY IN CAMP
AmericM Lake, Wash . rVugut,
The men who no into .ruinitij; here
refct month will spen.l $AW0O a month
to Weep their clothes clean.
This today is the estimate ot Murk
La Davis, who will tiatutlc the laumlr
business lor the camp. All Tacom:i
laundries will share in the work anil
ir is estimated that all will he re
quired to run 24 hours a day to han
dle the ade:ld husiness. Thirty or for
ty vehicles will he required to nather
ard di tribute the laundry in the
camp.
The soldiers will have their wash
ing done tor less than is ordinarily
charged.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our ap.ueeia
tion of the kindness shown and th
floral offerings received during out
iccent bereavement.
WILLIAM MEYKR AND FAMILY
White of the White Hardware Co..
Brownsville, accompanied by Jiis
wife, and daughter, returned last ev
ening from an extended outing t r i
along the beaches. They visited ihi
Grand Round. Reservation. Tilla
mook. Bar View, Rockaway. Cannon
Beach, Seaside, Gearhcart. Aston:
and returned home by the way of
Portland, having crossed the summ
of the Coast Range four times, which
proved a good test for his fine new
Overland car.
FAMILY ORDERS
for
Ice Cream
FILLED PROMPTLY
THE ELITE
Both phone
W. S. Duncan, Prop.
THE BEST
BAEED GOODS
GROCERIES, PRODUCE
and FRUITS
PARKER'S
"The Sifn of Quality"
136 Lyon St. Both Phones
MILLIONS
of
DOLLARS
are being saved yearly in spite
of the "High Cost of Living.'
These people have learnni
that something CAN" be saved
weekly, and a bank account
helps them.
Why not try building a bank
account at our Savings De
partment ?
4 per cent Interest Allowed
J. W. Cusick & Co.
Bankers
Albany, Oregon
Eastburn Bros.
THE GROCERS
Headquarter for Fruits and
Vegetables
Now is tin tote to ait Hl:k
berries and String Ueans I'arly
Craw foi d lY.Khos w ill be In
soon. Ituy early as the crop is
short.
Groceries at t- e riht prices.
It ou can't find it any place else
we hwe it Come and see.
Eastburn Bros.
Large Earthern
Jars
that will not absorb Von
tenia.
Alto Wooden Kegs and
Barrels for Pickles,
Kraut, Etc.
Barker Hard
ware Store
.lt W. First St.
B
A
N
Y
S NATIONAL BANK
SERVE BY SAVING
Every dollar put Into tin bank will ahorttn in war
and av 111 and sulfering Jl i, la tlir everyday clliscn
that the government is Km km,: in Ihl crUI and II
ougbt not to appeal In vain, lav lor lh govern
ment that has done o much lor you.
Iori u savings bank
BUSINESS pi IQQirirn WANT
DIRECTORY ULnUUiriLU ADS
Dray ft Transfer
for agents service call
a K. WARNER
-office with--
J. A HOWARD
Home IMmne hS
Bell " lofc-R
Residence 3170 Hume
P. B PHIPPS
Graduate of the Weltmer Institute
Druglesa Healing. Chronic Nerv
ous, Lung and Female Diseases.
734 Ly, n St Albany. Or
Home phone 2185. Bell 364-R.
ALBANY PLANING
MILL
All Kinds of Mill Work
Glass and Wind Sbi.ldi.
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND
CROCKER V
Fisher-Bradcn
Undertakers
Lady assistant
Auto-Hearee service if desired.
Golden Rule Dairy
MILK and CREAM
2 Daily Deliveries. B. lh pboa.s
H. M. PALMER. Prop.
lintel Albany
tT
Albany rlftCa
Six Storie. of Solid Comfort
ALBANY'S FINEST HOTEL
Try Oar Sunday Dinners
B. K. Weslhrook Prop.
Shaving, 15c Hair Cut, 35c
Bell Phone 198-J
Try the
Hotel Albany Barber Shop
Three first-class barbers
We want you and your children
Absolutely Antiseptic
110 West Second Street
FARM LANDS
The Government needs Farmers as
well as fighters. Two million three
hundred acres of Oregon and Cali
fornia railroad company grant land
Title revested in United States. To
be opened for homestead nd salea
Containing some of the best land left
in the United States. Large copy
righted mail, showing Tand by section
and description of soil, climate, rain
fall, elevations, temperature, etc., by
counties. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant
lands Locating Co., Box 610, Port
land, Oregon. J-23-O-l
Can your Uncle Sain depend on
you? Are you one of Ml efficient
citiirns? It y.u arc rflieicnl in spite
of poor eves, you arc breaking down
iirrvr energy god reducing your vision
for the future. If your vision is de
fective, you will not an! it by tryini
tO ignore it i orrc.t it. and put yo
self in line Wr itrcatrr service.
E. C. MEADE
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
Open from 7:30 a. m. to 7 p.
m., Saturday 10 p. m.
Cor. First and Ellsworth Straw!
You will always get the
HIGH ESt MARKET
PRICE
for your
Cream, Eggs and Poultry
at the
Haze I wood Co.
12S West Second St.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR
MEN WHO CAN SELL
Your wage are not limited.
Complete line of superior nurs
ery stock. Choice territory now
open. Secure our new contract
at once
ALBANY NURSERIES
1st National Bank Building
Albany, Oregon
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Albany Hotel Ptiilillng
A QUALITY STORE
VY. sail lha baslat lowasl prices
Watch Repairing
F. G. Will
J. C. YUEN
Chinese Doctor
Try me when all else fails. Con
sultation free.
Home Phone 1147
324 Jefferson St., Albany Ore.
ONTKOPATIIIC Physicians and Surgeons
DR. A. I. IIOWKLIJS l)l MARY IIOWKM-H
Oateoithli- Adjustment, this Is our slogan; but In addition. Osteopathic
nnvifrions ur iuufli by education and training to art aa your family
physician, lo meet alt mrgnrli which may arlao.
Kavinga Hank Bld.
Both Phono.
Albany, Oregon
BUSINESS OllfcClON
KLMER C. OIPE
Chiropractor.
Rooms S. 7, y, It), Cu.Kk Han. Uldg
Nature cannot cuie s disease unless
ihc cause is removed chiroprsctn
4tl)utmcnls remove the cause
WA.HTED Night Clerk. St. Franc
e Hotel. A-2-tf.
m
The Chiropractor's
Way is Nature's
Aay
Examination Fiee
Dr. Oeo. J. Keuagy
Suite 4HI-J Nation
al Hank Bldg
WAN I ED n cxpriieiKcd ttu I lor
general Itousc woik. Apply morn
ings at &J7 lUkcr-atfrct. A -J tl
REAL SET ATE & INSURANCE
And Money to Loan
II. M. PAYNE Farm lands and dtj
propcity tor sale. Kca! esltte loans
Fire insurance. Surety Bonds
Reoau iv. i. rils Hi-. Albaay,
rcgon.
MONEY TO LOAN on farm at 0
per cent with privilege of paying
oil any part of the principal at any
time. We also loan money on city
propnty on tea years time, rale 6
per cent. Ilt ker .-. Ueam, I.I.I Lyon
street. M-l-7
Loans Surety Bonds
E. F. SOX
Fire, Casualty and Automobile
Insurance. Real Eatal
213 1st National Bank Bldg
H. F. MERRILL
Insurance, Leans, Surely Bonds
Specisl attention given to care ol
property ticlouuingU; non-reaidents
Koom No. I, second II tor. First Sav
ings I tank litiilditig, Albany, I Iregun
W AN I ED HOP PICKERS-l John
Kicb's yaid at Talbot. Will pay Ml
cents a box. Register at McAlpln's
Cigar store or write to John Krebs,
Talbot, Or. Piddaf Marts Sap)
Meet Mr. Krcb in person at Mc
Alpin's Aug J5 A J Sep. I
WANTED Good cat to flUXI uu
SISU) close in, V loom house with
bt!. l.atgc vomer lot. Your own
Ic i ma on balance. Addiess I. O.
boa 1V2, licppuei, Oregon. A s S V
HELP WAN 1ED -Female An in
Icllijcut petson may earn $1UU
MOatUy corresponding for new.
papers. $4" to $5 monthly in spsie
tunc, experience unnecessary; oa
. anv a viug , viibjrcls suggested.
Send for particulars. National
I'tris lluieau, Koom 411. Buffalo.
N. Y. M-2I N-21
HELP WAN I'liD Male An in
telligent petson may earn l)0
monthly corresponding toi news
papets, $40 to $5t) monthly in
spate time, experience unnecessary;
no canvassing: subjects suggested.
Send for particulars. National
PrtS llurrau. Room 4,1X8, I'ffslo,
N. Y M--I N-21
FOR SA l.i
FOR SALE llousc.old goods, car
penter and garden tools. Leaving
town. Call at I24H Cottage street
Home phone -2427. A-22-28
FOR SALE Presk cows oa easy
terms. 11. Bryant D4tl
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A It
million timber claim in Dowgls
county for city property ot goo
farm land. Home 1143 llrnl
FOR SALE Pure bred Kentucky
Jack Age 7 years, Wt . 1100 heigh:
IS 1-2 hands. $6110 takes kin if tak
en right away. Come and see him
and his colts. Am unable to takr
care nf him myself. F. M. Lamb.
DOIard, Ore.. Box 5r. A-21-27-'
FOR S A I . I-'. Good cow, five year
old. Call at 13211 Elm St. A-24-27
FOR SALE Thoroughbred sows,
hogs, several cows, heifers, calves,
2 horses, some implements 404 Cal
apoota street A-25-28
FOR S M.F. -5-passenger tS-rylinder,
attton.ohile. Call Hell phone 621.
A-21-27
FOR SALE -Cheap- One black mare
7 years OM, 1100 Ihs, sound, broke
single and double. A. L Rjrdtr,
Home phone, 1525. A-2J 25
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT Si, or eight
room house, close in. Home Phone
1344 A 24-26
WANTED Girl for general house
work, (.'an slay or go home nights.
Home phone 2205. A-2S-2H'
HAIR SWITCHES Made from
combing or cut hair. Leave ordeis
A Hamilton's store. Millinery Dep.
or call Home phone 2382. Will call
at home for orders. Mrs. T. Tellef
son' A-IR-S-18
WANTED Drivers on general de
livery wagons. Good winter Job for
strong boy. See Eattburn. A-22-tf
WANTED lly woman, day work.
Immediately. 25 cents an hour.
Call at 223 E Second St. A-21-23
HEMSTITCHING-10c yard Sue
Ilreckenridgr. 333 Second Ft Hell
Phone 452- R.
MISCELLANEOUS
WOOD SAWING-Call Newton Bros
32 Pine St Home phone 4404; Bell
phone, 377-J. Office wirh Cum
miaf Trausfci Co. A-2l;S-s2l
FOUND n Odd Fellow's pin Call
Home phone 2330 or Mrs Corbel,
1017 W I lib street A-25-28
LOST Lady's spectacles, one lense
broken Leave at this ollice and
receive reward. Jt
POR KENT
POD KENT-Furnished II toon
house. Key at 405 Jefferson St
A-22 2"1
FOR RENT- Warehouse 40x114 ft
Corner Ferry and Wster street. All
railways and steamboat transporta
tion. Pish ft Hodge. J-21-if
win Receive Clothing t
The I.dirs Aid society 0f the Grce '
Presl.yterian rhurrh wll receive
clothing fpr their fall rummage sale.
Any one wishing to contribute, will
please send articles to Mrs. II. Bry
ant, 1433 Santiatn Road. A-22-24
Wanted
One dealer only in each
town In handle a hitfh o..,l,.
' Automobile Tire
Dclion Tire Sal
LO. S I Fourth Street
Portland. 0rrfin
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Director!
Our Own Auto Hears
, Lady Assistant
Both Phonss Maeonic Bldg.