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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. SEPTKMBKK 11, 117
Daily Democrat
Wa. H liORNIBROOK
Publisher
Eim-rea at the po.toit.ee at Albany.
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BUSINESS MATTER.
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1917
A HOMING DIPLOMAT
The sympathy of a critical but not
unkindly world goes with Count Lux
burg, the German charge d'affaires at
Buenos Aires, as he shake the dust
of indignant Argentina from his Heel
Luxburg has to go, because he call
ed the Argentine secrtary of state
an ass and suggested that his gove-n
ment dispose of Argentine shipping
by the Kultur rule of "$purlo ver
senkt" leaving no trace. Rut where
can he go.
The natural presumption is that he
will go home. There is no weleome
for him anywhere else. But how can
he get there? Argentina doesn't feel
like lending him a warship. He will
presumably have to take passage on
a liner or freighter. The allies will
honor his passport and make no se
rious trouble for him, in pursuance
of the diplomatic courtesy which still
prevails outside of Germany. But
that doesn't guarantee him a safe
passage.
He bas to run the gauntlet of the
very U-boats which have been sinking
Argentine merchantmen, and to whose
tender mercies he wished to consign
the rest of the Argentine shipping
Those tender U-boats sink everything
at sight, without reading passenger
lists.
It must be a cheerful thought to
Luxburg. as be fares homeward dand
ling his diplomatic tin can behind
him. that he himself may be "spurlos
versenkt.'
"VICTORY- WAR SLOGAN
OP BUSINESS MEN
ATLANTIC CITY. Sept 20. (U
P.) With "victory" as their slogan.
American business men here today
convened for the third day of their
first war convention. Leaders in I
nance, trades and industry, in the
greatest gathering of its kind ever
held in this country, met to discuss
their war duties and to prepare for
readjustments after the world strug
gle ends.
President Wilson in person, or a
message from him through one o
his cabinet members, will be an out
standing feature.
Prices, priorities, industrial rela
tions, diplomatic problems the whole
sweep of war's intricate questions
will be treated in addresses by the
country's war chiefs and distinguished
foreign representatives. The conven
tion was called by the Chamber oi
Commerce of the United States.
When the meetings close on Fri
day, America's business men will be
in step with the country's march
against autocracy, "showing the
whole world," said President R. G.
Rhett. Charlestown, S. C, "in what
spirit and with what determination
business faces the task ahead."
What may be done to control pri
ces and profits will be one of the
biggest problems before the business
men. Secretary of War Baker, Sec
retary of Interior Lane, Food Admin
istrator Herbert C. H oover and
Chairman Frank A. Scott of the War
Industries Board, who are on the
program, may touch on the price
question. They will appeal for co
operation in war work.
President Rhett's message on pri
vate interests during the war is: "Ev
ery business man. firm or corpoar
tion must subordinate individual in
terests to the common cause. This
they are ready to do, all that is need
ed Is direction.
Secretary Elliot H. Goodwin stat
ed that the Chamber of Commerce
had gone flatly on record against war
profiteering. "It must not be over
looked, however," he said, "that bus
iness cannot live without profit. That
is the rule of the game. Patriotic
business men are perfectly ready to
work on another basis so long as
they can live, but they must have
clearly indicated what the new basis
will bt
Special interest is show n in thv .id
drr of Hons Baklimrtictt. Rus.suu
ambassador, and of Lord MofthdWf,
chairman British Mission, who are
on the program Among prominent
business men who will be IsMfd b
the contention are A. C Bcdfod, pres
ident of Standard Oil. and George
M. Re nobis. Chicago banker.
The discussion of readjustments to
follow the war w ill deal with the
. ourse ot prices, the return ot the
army into cml and industrial life
and the new international relation
of the I'nited State.
Under w .i s and means by w hich
I usiness may most readily adjust it
elf to war conditions will COON dil
cussion ol industries not ptttoHs.1 to
war. Food conservation, labor trouh
les and foreign trade also ill DC
taken up.
How business may render great ei
service in winning the war will be
a major topic throughout the con
vent ion. "The Chamber's KxCCttHl C
committee." said President Rhett.
"believes that the time has arrived
when the business men of t!ie nation
should see what they may do to de
velop greater efficiency and render
greater service in carrying the war
to a quick and succes-ful COWchMSOl "
HEART OF LATE MAD KING
OTTO PLACED IN IRON URN
LON'DOV. Sept. 1 (By Mailt
With solemn ceremonies the heart of
the late mad King Otto of Bovorfa
as recently removed from the Chap
el Royal of Munich where the re
mains are buried, to the Church '
Altoettinge. near Passau. where thi
hearts of all Bavarian kings are kcj :
in gold urns.
Owing to the war the urn of Ot
U iron.
IIMET REPORT
The prices given in the local quo- ;
rations are those oskod by the :
wholesaler from the retailer for
fruit and vegetables. AU other
prices are those aaid the producer
List corrected daily.
I
LOCAL
Grains
Wheat ILK
Oats, new
Bran
Vetch seed
Hay. cheat
Hay, vetch
Hay, timothy
Clover,
70c
- S40
$J.lo
2U
20
$22
$20
Flour, hard wheat $12
Flour, valley . $1iJii
Sugar jkjii
Butter
liutterfat 49i
Creamery butter 49c
Country butter, trade 50.-
Eezs and Poultry
Eggs, cash .
Eggs, trade
Hens, lb
Roosters,
Broilers ..
Springs .
Ducks
Gesse
39c
40c
..UglSc
8c
17c
...... 16c
: : j: '
Pork Veat and Mc-o-
Hogs 12c 16 l-2c
Cows 4Sc
Steors 57c
Veal 7iSc
Bulls 45c
Ewe 46-
Lambs J .2(3fi l-2c
Yearling sheep 7g)Bc
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland. Sept. 19. 1917.
Bluestem. (2.00
Fortyfold. $1.98
Club. $1.96
Red Russian. $1.93.
Oats, white o. 2 feed. $50
Barley, feed $51.50.
Hay
Willamette Timothy, fancy. $2C
Vetch, ( )
Cheat, ( )
Clover. $18
Vegetable
Potatoes, $1.75
Beans nominal. Small white. 15 I -2c :
large white, 15c: pink, II 3-4c; limas,
15 1-2c; bayous, 11 l-2c: red, I2c
Livestock
Prime steer. Wo $97?
Hogs, best live $17 75f! $17.85.
Fancy cows. $6 75'5$7 SO
Calve. t7KQCn
Sheep, valley yearlinrrs. JIOTi $10 50
Spring Iambs, S1175S$12.50
BurfSr, Eggi and Sugar
Butter, city creamery, 44I-2c
Butterfat. 48c
Eggs, selected ex . 40c.
Sugar. $9.15
Live Poultry
Hens. Plymouth Rocks 1 He ft 19c lb.
Broilers, 1920c
Turkeys, live. 19&22c
Geese, live, 10c
Pekin Ducks. 18'2nc
Wool, '16 valley cotswold best. 55c
medium Shropshire. 60c
Hops, '16 crop, 20S21c; contracts,
Or. A. P. Howells Dr. Mtry Howell
Oslcoputhis Phytrrim uiul Surgeons
Savings Hunk Bldf. Hoth PtMMM Albany, Oregon
Fisher-Bmdea
Undertakers
I ml assistant
Auto-tlssrse service li desired.
boS.it, :b JiKcCTUfi;
BLUER C OIPS
Chiropractor.
Rooms 5. 7, 9, U'. CMkk Bank DM
Nature cannot cure a sisflSS .1 ISS
the cause is rsoaat,oe1 I ouoj
4(3) jvnieMs 10001 'lie cause
GEORGE J. KENAOY
Chiropractor
First Nstional Bank Bunding
KEAL S LT ATP IN8URANCB
And Money to loan
6 per cent Mortgage LOANS
long time, sn amount, lor good
ultivated farms. Call on I. V
Fife, 203 W 2iul St S-l-tf
B. II. PAYNE Far. 1 buttta .nd fit!
irnpert for sa -: estite sOM
stst rsMrai' e So rets, B a dl
R.- ii 10 21 r..,i,V K!V .!.. r-
Loans Surety Bonds
B. K. SOX
Fire, Casualty and Automobile
Insurance. Real Estate
213 1st National Bank Hide
H. F. MERKII.l.
Insurance. Loan. Surety Bond.
Special tlliolSJo mifp 10 care ol
property belonginsrti new residrtM
Room No. I. con.l Itrxx pint Sas
-- Isaast ViiMi-k. !klnl rirvsrlsll
J. V. PIPE
Real Estate. Forms and City Pro
perty. Fire Insurance. Notary Pub
lic S-l-tf
coavosaisja -uhiest. suggested
jstssd lot pailiculai s. Nations
Iff! Itir.ti Room 4ASa. Itnifal.'
V M-2I-V-21
W.W TKlV-rwo or three VOUOg nu n
to work seeral hours c.uh tt.v 11
depot, ltniuire Saml. Roonic. ii;c'i!
W. F & Co. Express riO U
SUITS I'O Ml SI RE V- nTakt
suit to BatS tort Prices low; tit
goaru torsi W P Pu-u'irr. Wet
- Itrtt street l"ti
VoMtted Misccllaneoui
WANTED A 'no.lern home Ur
in. Call Bell phone 157-1.. -19 21
I VKRGRFFN It! MKItl-RRIFS
wanted Will pay 3 1-2 cents per
pound and fu-nish ccites See or
phone S. V l.assellr. S-15-21
FARM LANDS
The Government needs Farmers a
well a- fighters Two million thiee
hundred seres of Orsgioo sod Cali
fornia railroad company grant Una
Title revested ia t 'mted States To
be opened t'ot homestts'ls and salt
Containing some of the best land loft
in the I'nitsd Statss. Large co
righted map. showing land by sections
and description of soil, climate, rain
fall, elevations temperature, etc.. by
-unties Postpaid One Dollar Grant
lands Locating Co. Box 610. Port
land Oregon I-23-0-1
WE ARE LOOKING FOR
MEN WHO CAN SELL
Yosr wages are out limited
Complete line of sasorior aars-
ery stovk. Choice territory sow
opeu. Sevsre osr new contract
St usee
ALBANY NURSERIES
1st National Boast Huilexn
Albony, Orsgos
ALBANY PLANING
MILL
All Kinds of Mill Work
Qlooi sad w.,..i Ittiftti-
p ; piuppb
Grsehjotl 1 I the Wsltmai Insuiui
Drsiglaso Haafjoj Chronic Net
..is. I nng J V'en.lr loea;es
J Lv n St Albsny O.
H r.ir ; l on- IIS Bell 1M-R
STETTER'S
K)K (iK(( I KlrS !''
( ROCKER V
For Rent
WILSON MfSIC STL'DIO Opeunl
for enrollment of pupils Saturday,
September 22nd. at 10 a m A M 1
Schmitt, Hunt Bldg . Mroadalbin.
corner of Third S-15-tf
CLASSIFIED
For Sale
FOR SALE Good lot on Ferry St
Ss E. J. Harder, Home phone
3532 sl8-22
PEACHES FOR SALE Muir
peaches for sale Inquire of W A.
Schmidt. Granger, on Corvallis road
Opposite prune dryer. S-15-21 j
FOR SALE Beautiful S-room bun-I
fialow with electrk lights, city wa
ter, sewer, a good well, nice lawn.
flowers and garden. Corner lot. !
$1350. Mrs. J. A. Croft. 1406 San
tiam and Pine St . Albany. s!7-22
i"r'R SALE Fresh cows oa eosj
terms. H. Bryant. D4tt
FOR SALE Oft EXCHANGE A 1
millioa timber claim ir. Douiila.
countv for city proper.r or
farm Und Home I't.' OW
NO COMPANY, so far as we can
ascertain, has ever made so fatrsrc
a -proportionate ain after becoming
thoroughly established The Spec
tator. s20
FOR SALE Cheap. Nearly New. De
Loval cream separator, capacity.
750 round per hour. Enquire at
Waldo Anderson & Son. or Bell
phone 22-F-1-2 S-15-22
FOR RENT 10. room modern
house, with sleeping porches, 2
kitchenettes upstairs. For $20 I
month. I block from center of O
A C College See W C Burns
227 Writ Second street. M'-anv
sl9-23
ROOMS FOR RENT Two apart
menu, one of four rooms anil one
of three modern convenience. In
quire of Mrs Bresoii. 507 E Fourth
St.. or phone Home 4125. I9-2I
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Liitht and
furnace heat furni-hed Home
FOR RENT Two suites of furnisheit
housekeeping rooms. $6 a month
each. Call 739 Jefferson St Home
phone 2331. ,17 22
FOR RENT Furnished house, also
furnished room Call at O. E
lunch counter on Fifth treet
s!9 21
Miscellaneous
AUCTION SALES The foUowsssf
date for auction sales are taken. U
you wo thinking of having an auc
tion sale date early with Ber, T
Sudtell. Sept 19, 20, 21. 22. 24, 25.
26, 27. 2H. 29. Oct. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 13.
Office with E L. Stiff & Son. 215
Lyon St 9.l
F 0 R SALE Gray mare, good hack,
heavy single harness, also good
saddle, all tor $95. Ten per cent
off for cash. Mare is sound ar.l
perfectly safe for women or child
ren. Not afraid of automobiles.
Will work anywhere. Wt. about
1250. Fine hnrse. and outfit, for
truck farm Home phone 723?
v ill be at Palace Stable Tuesday.
Sept. 25. after 11 a. m l2D-23
HEMSTITCHING Hfc yard s
Itreckenejde. 133 econ.l at Bel
Phone 45S-R.
wood SAWINtVCsIl Ncwtee Uro.
329 Pine St Home phone 404: Bel)
phone. 377-J Office with Cusn
mings Transfer Co. A-21;S-2I'
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directort
Our Own Auto Hearse
Lady Assistant
Both Phones Masonic Bldg
Help Wanted-Male
BOY WANTED Western Union
Telegraph Office. sl8-tf
WANTED An experienced man for
general farm work. Permanent po
sition. Address giving particulars.
Gecrge Dorr, Crabtree. Ore. s!8tf
. QUALITY STORF
W tell the bsstSl lowest prices jl
WnteS ReptiirtliK
F. G. Will
HELP WANTED Male An in
telligent person may sarn .'
monthly cfirresponding for news
papers; $40 to $50 monthly in
spsre time; experience unnecessary
no canvassing; subjects soiFgOSted
Send for particulars. Nationa'
Press Bureau, Room 4388. kffall
N v M-2l-'-21
Help Wanted Female
WANTED Experienced dry foodfl
saleslady. Apply in writing, statini;
experience, references and salary.
All correspondence held strictly ,
confidential. Address "X" care of '
Democrat by letter only s!9-21
HELP W ANTETT-Penielr -n in
tellwent person mav earn $1'"'
monthly corresponding for sew
papers; $40 to $50 monthly in spsre
tiros; experience unnecessary; os
Shaving, 15c Hair Cut, 35c
Bell f: our 19$. I
Try the
Hotel Albuny Borbr r Shop
Three first - lass barbers
We want you and your children
Absolutely Antiseptic
110 West Second Street
VIERECK'S
BATHS
Kirot-clnss Workmen
Onl)
Open Iioiu ":i0 ni to p
m.. Saturday 10 p. m
Cur Kir. nd Kltawvi th Stro4a
SALE
Com Satur
day prepared
tt buy t h e
KToatost val
tit's shown in
BLANKETS
Wt can save
vou moncv.
W have
HLANKKTS
ol all vttHtl.
wool nap, and
cotton. Itlan-
keti to suit
exert neetl.
See them to-inorrttw.
SATURDAY IS IU..WKKT DAY AT THIS
STORE. WE HAVE ASSEMBLED A GREAT
MANY DESIGNS FOR YOLK INSPECTION
YOU'LL BE MORE THAN PLEASED
WITH OUR SHOWING FOR WE HAVE
HLANKKTS PRICED FROM ONE TO
TWENTY DOLLARS.
LET I S PROVE OI'K SUPERIORITY
Worth's Dep't Store
"Quality fr Leu"
Both Phones 80
l'Hf: BBS!
KAl.f i' (.OU13S
GROCBRIE& PRODUCE
and FRUITS
PARK I R'S
'The Siii ot Ouslits "
13o LjrtM St Hoth Phunrs
Hotel Albany
i
AISSS
1 1 iNi r
Sta Stories of Solid Comfort
ALBANY'S PtNEST HOTEI
Try Our Sunday Oinueis
B. K. Wisthrook Prop.
For Sule
Al .( I'.ii : ; p
rhcLaAJbanv
unls
Wivcrv
W. A. EASTBURN
KAMILY ORDERS
for
Ice Cream
PILLED HROM1TLY
THE ELITE
Both phones
V. U. Duioan. l'to.
You will alwas net the
highbst m Arret
PRK I
for your
.'ream Kvks and Poultry
a' the
Httzclwootl COi
128 West F-eon.l St.
PAINT
c
U MESEa
NOW!
Buy Paint And
Brushes From
Barker Hard
ware Store
210 W Pint St.
School Pens!
r-rlf - HtiiiiK F-'ountair.
Pros antl Ink IVncili
SI 00 I'm. ISXatl MtVsntSai
and euafai.tr.il for TsVtOS l.iu
KAWLINGS
121 Krotidnlbin St.
J
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Albany Ho'el Huil.iinit
Our
Future
Depends
NOT on what you Sf'KN't) to
day, iuit on what you SAVE I
OpOOrtttttitS may kno. k at
your door hut ONOI In- prt
pared to itrasp it, hy li.o in:'
money in this hank at 4 per
rent interest.
Small ae. otints sss elconied.
4 per cent Interest Allowed
J. W. Tusick & Co.
Bankers
Albuny. - Oregon
The Oregon
A gricultural College
ttTssee ir.ni.tl ese Isltsts .iih essttees ib
or.' r... ...it artr,Uatr eSSlSOStlll ilr. in
1' rites leading a rsltestste iegresf in lha
fol wine srhi .it.
riRicuLvunr. sHtk II tesasitsnatsi
i 0MMr.ni - .th OtsartSMsrss;
EtfCKatattSlsrO, srltl n ' . lis, la
atsalss Olett, ii.-'i .i Hii. I Issttlql
4rli Irrleallnn ana .1 ahaslcal ' us . rrtsg;
i orkstby. i. at ... i igtsiss
Eastburn Bros.
THE GROCERS
Headquarters for Prulte ant
Veijetalles
Now is the lime to Cat! Mia. i
bsrrfof an.i Strtnj Sooni iva i,
Crowford Psoihss will he kt
toon Buy early a. the crop is
short.
OrOCSries at the iuht prices
If yo csn't (iml it any plare else
we have it. t"ome and see.
Eastburn Bros.
Jw itytH
ran Mowomoi nt
S Ms tiirlufflllla; 1 1 tilling it,
llMMf .
HIMlaM, -tt, Its-re. 4, j,., Ml U m j,1
tUt t fl I h$ Nee i ISg
PBA1 "At v
b M u- 91 or Mti-ic. .'f-r. imw
ten in ths p. MM f.Hl i. .,!. ut .,r
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Tin: kiutary Dtl 'AurvruT. umMti
V- i.l-i. m 9tl 17 I wt.n r nmn
NM I IN (I ( fun. flu- U.olwrn Imparl
MM -t tiis D h Wm M ut
Iifl-. disilr-x'iish- 4 itt.t .tir.nti" at
right Irarnlrio; All . ..to will furnished
rt rnnM nifnra hy thr II H llt.i. rna ml
snd hm Nkatfaf Ml mm ttH ttnttoi h
it, It It T , will I ffn i i.nnni.taliun tnr
mhthtmm, wii h tnmttmrtt0t4m
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R :flllITRATIf"N Br CIN.H fjCTOhRK
1917 Inforit; it ion en .qttti(. Address
t(1strr. Otttfoi Aft ici.JturtU Ooll(t,
oiiai Ortfoa.
Hk.AU OUH WANT ADS.
Public Auctions
(A. L. Stevenson, Corvallis
The dates below sre reserved hy the
I ollowing :
8F.PTP.MBKK
2?nd Oil Will 011, nouth of Cm .allla
nth J K. DstrMsOO, liellfountsin.
2'.th-S. J. and W. C. Dsvis, south
Aest o( Corvsllis.
27th J. K. Beene, llalsey
25th K. Glenn, New Palestine Churrh
29th Taken, n.-me to he annifcinced
OCTOHKR
I -.t Charley Thompson, rsst of Cor
vallis. 2nd- Peter Zehr. R. P. D. No. I, Crsb-tree.
4th Harry Ashahr. 2 miles north Cor
vsllis. 5th W. Jl. Humphry. Sublimity.
Mh-S U Csrr. Alseo.
If vou wsnt s dste, write the un
derslf-ned for nssignment and other
t rticulsre.
A L STF.VENSON. Auctioneer
Reserve your sssts now for Kolb
4 Dill.
1 f