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MTFDNESDAY. NOVEMBER l. 191?. Daily Democrat WM. H. HORNIB-KOOK. Publisher latere at Ibt iKtstoffice ai A'.hanv Oregon, as second . elm matiar. PeMisktd every eveniug except Sun day- Sewi-Weekly published Tun ays sad Fridays. BUSINESS MA ITER Ib areeria changes ei' address, suh eribert sneald always give eld as Well M KW IMTMH. WMCMPTION RATES Daily eatvered ay earner, mmt week . I 10 sreavered kr earlier, ttr year .... 100 Ml, m mi ef )Nr J.S0 ased, adveece. mtT year .. 1.09 eVmi-Weekly Whea yaid ia adraece, eat year US A tad W year M s Betaelisaed la 1 1 1 S WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. A VICTORY OF LIES It is now clear that the big Austro Gcrman success against Italy was a victory less of arms than of lies It was an unparalleled campaign o falsehood and treachery that broke the Italian frr.it and opened northern Italy to the invaders. On the evening of the German ofen ive the Teutons managed to circu late among the Italian troops forged editions of veil known Italian news papers such as the Giornale d'ltalia and the Corners della Sera. These edition contained false stories oi tumult and revolt in southern Italy. of uprising in Tuscany, of English soldier firing upon Italian women and children, of French cavalry rid ing over the dead bodies oi Italian citixen. The effect on the Italian army may be imagined. And to this sort of sportsmanship the Germans added the following masterpiece of Prussian strategy: They had placed, opposite the sec tor where they meant to open their drive. Austrian Socialist troops, and had encouraged these troops in frat emuing with the er emy. Large num ber of Italians were taken in by that trick. They believed that the Teu ton were sincere when they asked why fellow-Socialists, eager for peace, should keep on killing each other. Perhaps the Teuton Social iits really were sincere, and were tricked themselves by their superiors. At any rate, after the peace-poison had been distributed, the German command withdrew it decoy Social isu and replaced them with "shock troopi." Then it wa "Onward with God and the drive started. And in the actual fighting treachery Kill played it part. Clever Bulgar ian and Croats, speaking Italian an.: dressed in Italian uniforms, had suc ceeded fn penetrating the .Italian line before the attack, and had as sociated themselves with the Italian troops. They succeeded in getting hold of field telephones and phoning orders for the abandonment of im portant positions, thus adding grcatly to the confusion and demoralization of the Italian. This is a fine example of the ort of tactic that every nation assailed by Germany has to expect, on the battlefield, in diplomacy, in commerce and in private life. It is another warning to Americans to have no faith in any professions made by Germany or on Germany's behalf un til Germany's military power is brok en and the Hohenzollern rule of lies and brutality is ended. Old Furs Rebuilt MIW FURS MADS Speciahisa PATTERSON TAXIDERMY CO. wst asd Lyoa Streets WANTED Te hoy, all kind of USED PURKITURJB From 1 to 1,000. All kiwi art wanted. W now have a good lin of New-SecondHandFurniture Bargain of all descriptions. Cempttt tint of everything de aired. Before baying yo will 4a wall to aae E. ROGOWAY Wood and Baiter Sta. Bal 1M-R. Heme phone tat NEW OFFICERS NOT TO 8E SENT HOME False Rumors Spread Regard ing Disposal of Training Camp Grads The following communication ha been received by A. C. Schmitt. loci chairman oi the U. S. Training Camps association : There Jias appeared in the iamr oi the country a criticism rrgardin ; the Military Training Camps in th.. country. In these criticisms u h.i. been alleged that about hall oi tin lo,0OU men now in trauma, and who cre expected to be c.siiitimMoticl irom the Svond Oinccrs' Training Camps, would be placed on the re serve lists upon the termination o. their three months' training. Th. reason given is that the output of oi iicern would exceed the number o- asstnments open ior the present. Ii is said thai the action mould be Uk irrespective ot the amount o: training that the men hive had. ami Bl'SY CORNER Grocery Good bought right and aold rift. Sweet Fotato-s. 0 lb. 2Sc Seuer Kraut, quart 10c Good Coffee, lb . 19c Best White Laundry Soap, fire bar 25 Wp HAVE OUR OWN DELIVERY Grant Froman, Prop. MI Lyon Street Both Phone noieLJuiranas' ("Union Spant-Sa)C7rancisoa Jniktcenterofikt Ghjtd&widGlor Ikies fvm.'29aper Vay.-ooo7&om ppreciaiedbu Discriminating Hamqemati (famakiodt LIGHT LUNCHES Sesdwichee, Tamalea. Hot Coffee and Chocolate, Hot Drink of all kind. FINE HOME MADE CANDIES THE ELITE Both phones V. 8. Duncan, Prop. STETTER'S FOR GROCERIFS AND CR0CKERV BICYCLE TIRES at the old price from 12.50 to 15.00 each. INDIAN MOTOCYCLES from 1195.00 to 1350.00. KEY PITTING, YAL2 LOCK EXPERTS. BABY CABS RE TIRED. GENERAL REPAIRING Baltimore Gun & Bicycle Work 336 West Sec'-nd Street Albany, Oregon WE ARE LOO KINO FOR MEN WHO CAN SELL Your waies are not limited. Complete line of anperlor nurs ery stock. Choice territory now yea. Secure our new contract at once ALBANY NURSERIES let National Bank ButMIng Albany, Oregoa bote no relation io their cttKitncy. 1 1 Is lurtlicr alleged that such ac Hon ieeine.1 to lc vontiaiy to the undcistaiHhivg guru by the .iciii randum ol litioinulioii issiitd l. tlu vvar ileparliueiil tot tin- gui.Uii.c ol those who applied, and mat no out who went to the naming camps u.i.1 the slightest expectation ot being sent back home u he proved, hi suitability as an otucer. 1 hat .some ;.n these men mar now be sent home wait luturc calls lo activity. 1! to Ml. I since there l no guarantee as u how Ions; they will he allowed to ie main at home, they cannot accept permanent positions, and so i It- Jui ditticuliy in securing satisiavtor) u m porary employ incut. Thai tin vvoiil.l mean a gieal sacritur lo tlu in ti nancially. In reply 10 the above cruuivn, the ceiitt.il vA-partiuent ol the Mil.taiv Framing Camps association ol the I S. nukes the lollowiug statement "Looking at the matter irom tlu military standpoint, it is -elt evident that if it takes six months to train the dratted troops rea.lv ior w.u and if it took three mouths to t General Pershing's regular army lore iney were allow r.l to go nit the trenches, that the period oi sanction at the training camp lending tor only three months is stittu-ient ior learnnic the ot:;, job. The three mouths perio.l adopted lor the iirt litt"ccr' Irani ing i. amp only because tins the tunc there was to tram before the first increment is all l :eer tl nratt arrive.) at the ciutonim-ntv Vow that there is additional time l.etore the students ot the second c nec.icd to train t!ic rco:-.t .trail why should not the period ot tr.unin lie e:en.led a. lotii; as possilde l nere are several solutions t.. tiu proolem. I he most obv ious one to exten.1 the turning period in thi present camp; but it it is arn-.ic.l t the present instructors are needed toi work at the cantonments ot the dralt ed troops, or elsewhere, why nut com mission these men as additional oi licers at the cantonments tor iurthcr instruction and pri. tic.il rrpcricnc ith troops Another txl procc ure would be to srnd them i. 1-r.im attaching them to the Krem Ii. I'.i: ish anit Lana-hun unit o t!ut thr will (tet actual exptrriencc in- t!ie i nerc i a.rra.rv a precedent ior t.i policy, inasmuch a a br- n t::,!., im uiueni oincer who vt err coi:i missioned at the end ot thr .... nr ncen seni anroa-t ami art- now at worn ohtrrviiiir and kuhihi experience at firt ban). Ilie phycholoifical effect -i rud intr men back to civil li!e will he immediate lo of the mnr.ilt vhi-i has been a earetully Hit tit up camp anur wnicn constitutes the oti cer mam toundation for Itiderslii OREGON DRUBS U. 8F C. IN FAST SPECTACULAR GAME Footfial" firs are still trying to figure out how it w a ;xsMiie Kir Ilii- tfrccn. hi;rtt team o the l mversity ot Orevton to wallo; the Lniverty ot Caluornia by a 21 to 0 score at KiiKcne Saturday. Tin re are fro answers to the question too nuich flezdek and too much flill jSteets. I he .husky mentor of the Kiit;riie warriors had instilled llie old fire. 1 fittht into the players until they w.rc in a tiirer-Iike mood. The manner hi-H they ailed into the j.oor old t-alitorma hear was evidence of :! th'H.- uuh work and iiro;ier ei.ndition inif of the hoys by Bezdek and Hill nayvvarn. California was never in it. Out weighed over ten pounds to the man the fcuifcne players went into the trame with a determination. After the first iuarcr there wa no que,. t:on a'.out the winner. Bill Steers played a wonderful name at quarter, and was ably assisted by VI I!-.. Vl-:i.. . ., . . cue, oiiviin ana otners. Lntics have failed to (five due credit to I.es lie. the Oreiron center, who handled the California idivot so roughly that he twice Dasc-d over l( hr.l.,.,,'. Head, and on other occasions coin pletely foozled the passes. O. A. C. ar University of W'aiH inirton played r. scoreless tie at Se attle. and as Missoula W. S. C. won irom trie University of Montana 19 to 0. mmwM When You uvugw now net, anrj go! a poor mm Mmm in primari.jr you lost your money. When yon bought a poor pair of glasses and got a poor correction primary, you wasted your nerve force, lost your eyesight, and, incidently, yoa also lost your money I E. C. MEADE, Optometrist CHICHESTER S PILLS -t I UK (1 t V ii Ml Hit k U, A f 0VaM itrNi lM...HJlrs.4A 1 J lOl.N HHVMl I'IIKn t JP tteiitasieaMlWil.Mlail, UVe'. a ha SOlDBi DRl(i(ilSlSllKnHtKti Quality Talks We give aotb aality aid ari.-e rowkvaka tkm's karj ta at. Seuth Band Malleable Ranees Kerlastia -finest eaVeit au-t coeVert. Saiaadid acw le of Heatsnf ItcTea Barker Hard ware Store 21 W. First St MARKET REPORT THE PRICES given in the local quotations are those asked by the wholesaler from the retailer for fruits and vegetables. All oth er prices are those paid the producer. List is corrected daily. LOCAL Grains Wheat .. $1 77 : i.$l . j Oats . 70c j $.15 f.1.15 I . ; $-- $.v. $Ui.5i , $9.60 i Bran. Vetch seed Shorts , . Hay, cheat Hay, vetrh Hay, timothy Clover, Flour, hard wheat Flour, valley Sugar jvtos .. Oc'.ill.- Beans Butter Bv::erfat 51c Creamery butter Si- Country butter, trade 5"c Eggs and Poultry Eggs, cash , 5t)c I ggs, tra le 51c Hens, per pound lie " Kk- Roostert . ... lc Broilers 14.- Springs 10c Ducks 12c 1(k (ieese 8c Pork. Veal and Mutton Hogs $I2.i $15.25 4cvioe $55i.$X 7i 9c 4'n : r 5'7c 9c-'12. 8c fi 10c t-ows Steers Veal Bulls Ewes I.ambs earling sheep PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES Portland. November 17. 1917. Uluestem, $2.05. ortyfold. $2.03. Club, $2.01. ked Russian. $1.98. Oats, No. 2 white feed, $51. L'arley, feed, $51. Valley flour, $9.oU Hay, f. o. b. Portland 'illame'te Timothy, fancy $24a.25. Vetch, $22'&$23. Cheat, $22!i$2J. Ciover, $21'v$22. ! Vegetables otatoes. $I.25fi$1.50. Beans nominal, small while, lr. large white. IJ 3-4c: i. inlt 10 1-fr linias, 15c; bayous. 10 l-2c! red. 10c Livestoca rime steers. $675 $9.50. Hoas, best li.e $liri'$lf.40. Fancy cows, $j.7S'S$7.I5. Ives, 7 "$'.50. Sheen, vallev vearlinirs S2f!iSI2n Spring lambs, $13'S$13.50. Butter, Eggs and Sugar Butter, city creamery, 48c. Butterfat, 52c. Cocoanut Meal A substitute for Linseed Oil Meal which is now almost loo high to use. COCOANUT MEAL contains 21 per cent protein and 8 per cent fat. Makes butter solid and rich. FEED not to exceed 3 lo 4 pou nds daily. PRICE: $2.50 PER 100 POUNDS. Murphy Seed Store Fisrier-Bnulcn lliulcrtakcrs l.ady uaaiatanl Auto-lleiiae ae.vict If dlied. 1 11 K KKST tIAKI.I) CDOIJS anJ I Ki lls i TAR K KR'S "I lie Sin ol (Jue'itv" I In )nn Si. K.nh I'honrs T. U. HIIIPI'S Oraduate of the Writmer Ina'ttuii 'ituleva Mcahng. Chronic. Nerv i, l.unit and rcmalr Diivrasee. 'X Ly n St. Albany, Or t.vn phone 7IIJ, BeU 3M-R 1 g. srlectnl extra, 5V. Sugar, $SH). Live Poultry liens, Plymouth Hocks JV. Ilr.iilers 17.-hI'c. '.urkry.. live. '.'."l-'J l-Jc. Geese, live. Uc. 1'ekin Ducks. IM.'.i.lV Indian Runner ducks, 14c il7c. W.ml, 16 valley c..tt,,l, l,rtt, 55. melium Shropshire. oiV Hops, "IS crou. 25'itJ?c; cintraets .'ciJ5c. ALBANY PLANING MILL All Kind of Mill Work Glua and Wind Shi. Id.. Hotel Albany Sia Siori.i ol Solid Comfort ALBANY'S FINEST HOTEL Try OurSunday Dinners B. R. Westbrook, Prop. Wealth Doesn't Chase a man it mast be ctiaaed, not empty handed, but with money with which to make more. Our Savings Department paying 4 per cent interest on savings is the petk ea which to make your start J. W.Cusick&Co. Bankers Albany, Oregon 5 Isf UiTJsr'.-; ' mm Victor Victrolas COl.DMUIA C.UAIONOI.AS On the I'asy Payment Plan. Now is the time to reserve VOUUS for CHUISTMAS. Woodworth Drug Co. CI ASSII IKI) ADS AND Dr. A. V lluwclls Dr. Mary Howclis (Ku-niulliic I'livsiii.iiii uml Surilrons Sjiii)s Bunk !' dl. Itiilli l'lioniN Albany. Ore tfitn (I.ASSIHKl For Sale FOK SALE Kent, or Hade, seven- ru.nii modern houte. Immune s' 5J5 Second and Calapooia Si. s2it FOR SALE A fine parlor organ in. i.l be S'dd a barga:ii if Ukru at once. Call 225 V. .td St, Hell phone JV4-R ojif K'tf SALfc OK tXl llANtih A In niilliou timber claim in Douglas county tor city property or good l.im land, tiome 1 1 4-1 ilotl FOR SALF: One fine select i. drnce lot on Washington, aved street, cement curb, sewer at 25 per cent discount; terms part down balance imtallmenta; no interest for first year. Alto other select lots in Wright's Addi'ion .hue Ij store, same dtscount on same terms. Also one large select hlocg of eight lots adjoining city, same terms. Also farm in Linn county. See, write or phone (ieo. W. .Vriht. lawyer, Albany. Oregon u22n22 FOK SAI.E-Four doren S. C. W. Leghorn pullets, will be laying neat month, $9 per doien. Write Bert Case, R. N 5, Albany. n!4 2U 1-'K SALE Two uiontli' i.l.l ,iks. $4 eah. Home phone M"-t W. A. Stliiindi, HI7-2.1 WILL llol.l) IIAAAK I he la.liT. . of the llj.t;.t church will hold a bazaar and serve a dinner hi thr basement of the Baptist ehiircii. Filth and l.ym streets, on Wed hesday, Uecrliiber 5. All ate invit ed. nl921pi TL'K'lCl-Vv'SIllM i Wednewby". Nov. 21. tiegiiiiiiug at II o'clo, k at the .Mlrauy Ijuit club grounds, riliolm Bros. n 19-20 FOR SALF. One rolln.p oak desk, 5 feet by 34 inches; one oliice ta ble desk. 4 feet 5 inches by 32 m I'liotie 154-J. or call at 115 West Fourth street. n!7-20 FOR SALE Three-year-old Belgian gelding, broke double, weiirlit about I2il pounds. I'rire $150. Call L. A. Propst, Albany R, 1, Bell phone 1 l.l;4. nl6 I9 Miscellaneous WA NT ELCTo buy-alF'kindi ol hides, junk, sacks, second Jiand goods, etc. F"or sale grubbing ma chine and cable. Well drill. See Rngoway, Second and Baker. oJOtf WANTED Place lo work for board and room and go lo high sehool. Home phone 14.15. nl7-3r Shaving, 15c Hair Cut, 15c Bell Phone 19-) Try the Hotel Albany Berber Sho p Three first-class barbers We want you and your children Absolutely Antlaepwc 110 West lecond Street VIERECK'S BATHS Firtt-clait Workmen Only Open from 7:30 a. m. to 7 p. m, Saturday It p. m. Cor. First ami Ellsworth- Streets Itl'SINI SS DIIU CIOKY HMI At, I. SM I- l'he Meih....st I. allies' Aid will give a haaat, ruminate sale ali-l t a elneda, Nov. 21, in the lu.ciiirnt ol the chinch, brunii-.g at I1' o'eloik H17-.H l-i K KENT Modern furnished house, 6 rooms. iniuiie of Mrs I. K Lamb. H25 W. Huh nl7 J" loK KENT-Sia titiuse on paved I'ff iffer, room (ufnistiet tttert. W- I-. nl2tf I"K SALF An Indian motor -ycle. 1I5 modrl. fully eitiiiel -u .-l condition Baltimore Bu ycle hoii n!7 2.1 I i iM' ij..i.n , I i4ii,,,..,i. Sa till lay atlt-tnooii, between 1 nuke's Stole and Tangent Kettun to W H Curry. 111 W. 12th St Ne aid nl9JI BUSINESS OlRFCIORT WILSON MfSIC STUDIO-Opeun Schmitt. Hunt Ill.lg . Ilroadalbm. for enrollment of pupils Saturday. September 22nd. at 10 a. m. A. M. corner of Third. S-15-tl Oregon Hide & Junk Co. 201-205 E. 1st St. Dealers In Hides. Pelta. Pura, Rubber, Metals, Machinery and all kinds of second-hand goods 1.000 Potato Sacks for Sale BU n-J. Home IJM ..'OOD SAWINi-Cell Newton Bros 329 Tine St.. Home phone 44ii4. Tell phone 377-J. Olfice with Cum. mings Transfer Co. olS nIS Real Lstatc, Insurance and Money to Loan II. F. MERRILL Insurance. Loan., s Sriecul attention even to .air .. piOlirrtV beilinKllluto lloll-lrildrtif. Ki-ilii No. I. te.ond floor. First Sas '"-' "ank buidl-ig. Alb.tnv I lirmui 6 PER CENT MORTGAGE LOANS long time, any amount, for good cultivated farms. Call on J. V. Pipe. 313 W 2nd Si. S-l-tf B. it. PAYNE Farm lands and city property lor sale. Real estite loans l-ire insurance. Surety Bonds. Room, 19 21, Cnsi:k Blk , Albany, Oregon. For Sale Real Estate J. v. pips Real Estate, Farms and City Pre perty. Fire Insurance. Notary Pub lic, g.i.tf Loam guretT Knla E. F.SOX Fire, Casualty and Automobile Insurance. Real Estate 213 1st National Bank Bldg ELMER C. OIPE Chirorjractor. Rooms 5. 7. , io, Cusick Bank Bldg Nature cannot cure a disease unless (he cause Is removed. Chiropractic idjustmcmt remove the cause. HAY, GRAIN, FEED ..Slock and Poultry Supplies GasMliae and Oils U. 0. HATNI East Third and Main Streets Fortmillcr Bros. Funeral Directors Both Phonea Masonic Bldg. Our Own Auto Hearts Lady Assistant