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    ALB.U4V GA1LV fi&MdCftAT, WEDNESDAY. Januarv' J. tOtd
Daily Democrat
WM. H. HORXIBROOK, PuMuhcr.
Kntarctf at (he poktotfice at Allan,
Oregon, - sreond class inatir.
Published cery tvt:niv except Sun
day. Scwi-Weekly puMishctl Tues
days and Friday.
B LSI NESS MATTER
fq ordcrinK chantfc of address, u.
tcribcrt should always give 'M as
well as new addrtisrs.
SUUSCKUTIOX RATES Paily
Delivered hy carrier, per week . 10
.Delivered by carrier, per year 4.00
By mail, at end of ear 3-50
By mail, in advance, per year 3.00
Semi-Weekly
When paid in advance, one year i.25
At end of year H.S0
Established In 1 8 6 5 '
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1918
UNCLE SAM'S RAILROADS
i i.e. government iias anud con
trol -l" the t :c:ii ox i:.cru.,n
railroads and lh- lu'.acu.- luxe not
J.ilKn. There is no excitement.
Ti.irc i a .it sens tt rel:e!.
The ihiiiK is sei n to have lvcn no
ec friary an: ;in. iiuhlc. The r.i it roads
had done pretty well, cor.iticT.r..;
their ! aruHap. IVrhaps they rc.ilh
did C'e i ery tc-t they coi:hL Uut
there i re eeria. i delicts in C:c
nr.; cold not l o otu n nd o:
by any process, short ui central con
trol wrth absolute powers.
The Sherman .ict is now a dead
letter, so far a railroad operation
is co;KtTiicd. What was wronjf Ik-
fore is ris".t now he.Mt.se it is done
by the co rem mi out. for all the peo
ple, instead o." by private intere-t
for private intere-;. ( i;r railroad
are pm led. Oitt transportation
made a complete nioro:o!y.
Thi-i is v .einli :i Wc may
t prcca: j ihut fact, but there's no
um: iviiuiii,; it. And as a matter o
fact, there isn't uuTch incentive to ;j
nore i:. . '..cdy sei-ms to care. Merc
names 'ae lo-t their power tu
f..K..u-n. We arc in this war to win
it. and the public h reconciled to
doing anything obviously nccesar)
to win it.
We have put unprecedented pow
ers in the hands of the government
and the public rests easy because it
knows that any administration which
abuses these great powers can be
called to swift and effective account
ing. It know?, too, that when the
immediate urgency is past the old sys
tem can be quickly restored if it
then seems desirable to restore it
The railroad operators and direct
ors and stockholders are not worry
ing any more about it than the gen
eral public. In :Vt. they seem
pleased with the new situation. Their
bigurst troubles have been unloaded
on Uncle Sam. the giant who, though
he blunders more or le. has a re
markable aptitude for blundering in
the rhht direction, and who h u
enough vitality and common sense
to set all his er-ors ripM sooner or
later.
THE DANGER TO OUR
GERMANS
Judtfe J. C. Rupptnthal of Russt!l,
Mo., wjio describes himself as a pure
blooded German, all of whose an
cestors for many generation h;.ve
been born in Germany and lived in
Germany, look at the German-American
situation from a new and inter
esting angle. G:ving advice tr his
fellow German-Americans, he, says:
"I would rather nnt take chances
for myself ar.I my children as Amer
icans on any treatment Germany
might accord tis if it were ever able
to dictate terms of peace in or to
the United States. Tn that day it
will be better to be of any other blond
than German. For of all Americans,
T fancy, the 'Ainerican of German
ancestry in the moM cordially hated
by the militarists of Germany. It
behooves all American; of German
ancestry to be especially zealous for
our nation, for they .have most to
lose."
Judge Ruprntbal probably ba
good reason for this view. It is
well known thrt the Germans who
came, to America were generally re
garded in the Fatherland, before the
w-ar, as a sort of renegade. The
Kaiser was notoriously scornful of
them. It was hard -for the Americans
i question to appreciate thi fart:
ft is hard for them now: but accord
ing fn some of the most enlightened
of tlhcir own. racial group, the best
thing fi. tfwm to. do is to face the
facts. v
Their own relatives and friends,
the nverago Germans back in the Fa-,
thcrland, do not hate them. Rut the
militarists who control the army and
the government do hate them. Those
Eastburn Bros:
The Grocers
REGULAR PRICES
FANCY BULK, seeded Raisins, 'pound 2i ceats
FANCY BL'LK sultana raisins, 2 pounds Mc
FANCY OREGON PKL'NES .2 gounds 2t cant
FANCY WHITE or Hlack i":s 2 pounds 2( caati
FANCY ClR RANTS, 1 package 2ic
ORANGE and I.EMOX TEEL. ib 2Jc
CITRON PEEL, pound 19 cents
aV0
militarists lamit-d on them earlv in
the war. in t'ic hope that they would
crvc Germany by pulling the Prus
sian chciitiui- out of the American
urc. Many German-American were
Mtiliciently deluded to lull in with
this scheme, to their own great niis
to'tunc. They failed Germans
a:;.!' aUo as Americans.
Thi country has. in gcreral. lor
gien them lnrcai'se nearly all o."
linally caMC to see the error of
their vas. The German ruling clas
ha mt fornix en them. lt.hate them
UI -for the r failure to bring America
under the sw.iv of rrusianism an I
Keep us out of the war hi!e the
German government worked its brctal
ill on civilization.
CANADIAN TROOPS ARRIVE
SAFELY IN ENGLAND
XEV WESTMINSTER. P.. C.
Jan. 1. Anxiety over the fate of
:ro. frir. this st-oiion lioi-evei! tc
have been in Halifax at the time of
t'le disatcr parsed today, when
cahUvrams were received announ.--
in the arrival of the artillery unit
in England. The troops sailed just
heore the blast, it is believed.
Warranty Deeds
Albert D. Hudson and wife to M.
. Forstcr and wife. May 25, 1917:
lands in Tangent; $10.
Ada C. Follett et al to D. D. Fol-
lett Jr., March i. 1916: lands in claim
4. Tp. 12 S.. R. 2 West: $10.
Coast Land & Timber Co, to Ar
:.hur C. Miller. Dec. 24. 191": lands
in Pirtle Home Tracts, Plat N'o. 2;
$10.
jeiEjes(
3
If the bnvs fail to deliver the l
paper each even'ng kindly phone 9
i to the o'r.ce. The management 9
i invites complaints from its pa- 9
irons ami wui do its best to
re.rrrct fa'iltv service aT
; the home drink
Besides its popularity at drug stores, fountains and
restaurants, Bevo has found a welcome place in the
home. A family beverage a guest offering a table
dnnk that goes perfectly with all food.
Am m muggemlioa for Sunday supper Sweat red or
green peppon stuffed wirn cresm cieese mnd
chopped nuts or olive, nerved on lettuoe eaves.
French dreaming. Cold meet. Tommted erackerm.
Bevo tor everyone. A beverage that tastes like no
other soft drink. Pure. wIiqImmiip nnH r. ...
Bevo the all-year-'round soft drink.
Sold la bottom only mnd botilmd mxclamivmlr by
AHHEUSER-HUSCH
For a Good Drink
Try Chase & Sandborn Cof fee
We are sole agents for it
Ven? SEAR'S
Best Valley FLOUR
'SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK
, When Mixed with Sulphur It
Brings Back Its Beautiful
: v, Lustrcat Once. ?
Orwy hair, hovtrw handsome de
note advanetne ac. w ail know
the advantacca of a youthful appear
anca. Tour hair la your eharm. It
makaa or mara tha faea. Whan It
fada, turn zray and looks atraakrd.
Just a ( applleatlona ot Sajra Ta
and Sulphur anhancaa Its appaaraaca
a hundrad-fold.
t Don't ntay irrayl Look younitl
Either prepare tha recipe at home or
set from any druc store a bottle ot
Wyeth'a 8aca and Sulphur Com
pound." which la merely tha old-tlma
recipe Improved by tha addition of
other tnffredtenta. Thouaanda of folk
recommend this ready-to-uaa prepara
tion, because It darken the hair beau
tifully, besides, no one can poaslbly
tell, as It darkens eo naturally and
evenly. Ton moisten a sponge or soft
brush with It, drawlnc this through
tha hair, taklnc ona small strand at
a time. By mornlns the gray hair
disappears: after another application
or two, Irs natural color la restored
and It becomes thick, glossy and lus
trous, and you appear years younger.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite.
it is not inxenaeo tor the cure, mlu
raUon or prevenUon of disease.
Old Furs
Rebuilt
NSW FURS
MADE
Our Specialties
PATTERSON
TAXIDERMY CO.
Pint and Lyon Streets
WE ARE LOOKING FOR
MEN WHO CAN SELL
Your wages are not limited.
Complete line of superior nurs
ery stock. Choice territory now
open. Secure our new contract
st once
ALBANY NURSERIE8
1st National Bank Building
Albany, Oregon
READ OUR WANT ADS.
ST. LOUIS
Phone
51
$2.45 tack
ft
II I
Building
Material
ARK YOU GOING TO
BUILD t
If so. Irt ua figure with you.
W't hat the merchandise and
tht prices, too.
Barker Hard-1
ware Store
ToielJifrancis-
1 Union itpuirr kit tmrtasco
Qn ike emfercf ike
GhYOeandGhr
Thy. -ooo7?txmr.
Appreciated by
THscrim maiinq
)hanaqemcni (lamxk hods
HAY. GRAIN. FEED
.Stork and Poultry Supplies
Gasoline and Oils
U. G. HAYVE
East Third and Main Streets
Try Oitr
Special Night
Lunches
aad our
CLUB HOUSE
SANDWICHES
Imperial Cafe
OPKV All. HOlTrS
LIGHT LUNCHES
Sandwiches,
Tassalss.
Hot Coffee and Chosolate,
Hot Drinks of all kinds.
FINK HOME MADE
CANDIKS
THE ELITE
lots phones
W. 8. Duncan, Prop.
CM. MUes Wlregrip Tires
W. W. CRAWFORD
Albany, Oregon
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Albany Hotel Building
enaw3raMiaunjn. a j j
m L. r.
i t r
' I
.aet eT-a -NaM aeV mm wjjewJewsa.JS.JM j i
I i rt
lU'SYCOKNT.R Grocery
Goods bounlit right ami sold
right
Sweet Potatoes, 0 lbs. 25c
Sailer Kraut, mult lUc
ft flood Coi'tre. Hi. .... 19c
Drat lute I aumlry Soap,
live liars 25c
Wp-JIAVE OUR OWN
DELIVERY
(mnl I'roiium, Prop.
331 Lyon Street Both Phonea
t a.-riuisittt.
: auaaa
I
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
Best 35c and 50c meals In
tha city.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pirtle,
jL
proprietors
jmJtLmjizmxmmai
, THE lirST
BAKKI) COODS
CROci.Kii s. ruoni :k
auJ HU l l
PARK KU'S
' he '. n' (Jua'ilv"
l.'" i.vi-ii Si K .ili i'hiiii.s
PLUMUINO
Carjcntcring and Repairing
Call me for any kind of pi lins
iiiK tir rriir wirk.
FRED MICHEL
635 E. 8th St Bell phone 226 R
ALDANY PLA.'.'ir.G
Mil.L
All Kind, of KM Work
GUs rl Wind Shields.
First Class Piano Tuning and
Voicing Dons by Kimball
Factory Expert
SPECIAL XMAS KATES
1. Piano Tuning tJ.OO
2. Tuning and Voicing . H00
3. Tuning, Voicing and ac
tion regulated 15.00
Leave your address, or call
Rolfe Theatre
CHARLES FESSIA
The Piano Man
Work guaranteed, or money
refunded.
Farmers, Firms
and Merchants
alike, need the help which a
gooa banking connection gives
them.
This bank has no favsrites, its
service is extended to everyone
who wishes SAFF.TY ftr I
FL'NDS, and romptucss in
handling their business.
Talk opening an Accaunt with
our eashicr today.
Capital and surplus, $90.00t).0O.
J. W. Cusick & Co.
Bankers
All;
my,
Oregon
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
Open flo;n 7:30 s. m. to 7 p.
m., Saturday 10 p. m.
Cor. First and UIU worth Streets
STETTER'S
Full line of Chinaware, Dishes,
Crockery, Glassware, Granite,
Tinware, and Groceries.
FISHER-BRADEN
Undertakers
Lad; assistant
Auto-Hesrse service If desired
atsaaWTX
A
B
A
N
Y
rnjh U SAVINGS BANK
CI.ASSI1I11) ADS AM)
, (.l ASSII II' l)
Fur Sale
FOR SALE Rent, or trade, seven
room n.odern buuse. Iiitjune at
.VJS Second and CaUp.a St. r.Nit
If
FlR Sl 1' (iiubhinil
llime phone V'5.
hi aihiiif
dJ--5'
Ki K S U K St. k linits, all sun,
from one to 51 head. Hell phone 4m
R or ad.!trs 1 I.. HuiiMlt. H.n
J4(i, Allunv, tlrrtf. ,."l'
FOR S I.F-t;.i..d. .ouud h.iri
Call Bell phone Jl-J. Mi'
IDK S ! I" Pratt Kehlmi!. true to!
i-ull. iiTMvr.ildy fc.niii'l .m.l jirntlc.
rostitcd Pcri hrron anl sliirc. e.mi
ittif five vejr old. Call Hell
phone K-I-.U . d-"',.
I 'v K SA1.F Twenty ton nood
lover hay. riirap. CjII .loel Ropp,
ltrll phone 4I IJ. d.ll)-"
For Rent
FOR RI'.NT Sn room Innii-iir.!
houje lor rent on paved street. Sl
per month. W. F. I'lrilfer. d.n
1'OK RFNT To lutnuhrd room,
iurmce hrat, hot and cold atrr
Call 11 West Fourth street Hell
phone 41M.. . IW
FOR KENT OR SAI.F Three a.re,
at North Albany depot, with house.
Kent $75 per year. Kmc Karden
land. Call (irant Williamson, Home
nhone5l. dJIjo
WII.I. RKNT To riitht people on
veiy reasonable term, my dwelling
on Fast First St. House is fully
fut iu-.hr d. containing Chickcring
piano and extensive library. In
entire 5 Fast Second St. R. K.
Knox. d.llj7
Miscellaneous
l.i 1ST One .'' I tire anil rim
h-twern Albany and llalsey. I'ind
er please return to Clarence Camer
on. Rrward. j'-'
TIMHIRLANI) WANTI1I) Have
client with (A I Albany income prop
erty and cash, lor something good.
I)escribc fully, or sec Fish &
Hodge, Agents, Albany. dJ7j.l
FDR SAI.F. OR TRADE Six room
house and good lot. Wilt trade for
auto truck, Ford touring car or
waxon ami tram. Apply at 145
Santiarn Road. A2d)i
FOR I.F.ASIv HO acres Santiam her
ry land to man with plenty of help
II. Bryant. dj4
WANTED To buy all kinds of
hides, junk, sacks, second hand
goods, etc. For Sale Counters and
showcases. See Rogoway, Second
and Ilaker. dltf
Rf. 1'Rl'iERATIN'ti PI.ANTS lor
sale and repaired. Steam and hot
water beating. 110 East 1st St.
Home phone 1244. i!4ll
WANTED Girl to assist with the
trays. Call at St. Mary's Hospital.
(1.11)2
flEF.F IIY THE QUARTER
At wholesale prices. Handled in
a sanitary way Call the packing
house, both phones 241.
I). E. NEIIEKGAI.I. MEAT CO.
d20if .
Fortmillcr Bros.
Funeral Directors
Both Phones Masonic BMg.
Our Own Ante Hearse
Lady Assistant
Frank G. Will
JEWELER
High class Jewelry, Silver, Cut
Glass and Hand Painted Chins
sr NATIONAL BANK
... CIVILIAN PATRIOTS
Although no M.it of lmnl liriulds the event, man)
patiuilic ulurnt duly ate liritig rccimtrd lo the
ARMY OF THRIFT (
The irttuc nl srvrte. It i piatiital liainiiig In
nii.iiry jmidi-me. I'nlut our dnlUu heir eheie Ihey
will ii'ipond pruinplly to our cumiiiaiid.
Rl SIM SS DIKI CIORY
ROGOWAY'S
Furniture Store
Big liatgains on Furniture
l'lr.'i.(llv ln a) trdil. ItiMtl on
Ui.ant Stort.
I't'imtil ami Slh'W l'.ri lor
Sale cheap.
ROGOWAY'S NF.W AND
Sl.CONI) STORE
2d and Baker
SUvlng, 15c Hair Cut, J5c
Bell Phone IW-J
Try Ihs
Hold Albany ilirhsr Shop
Three fir si class barbers
We warn you artd your childreo
Absolutely Anliseptic
110 West Second Street
8tlSi!iESS CiSfCTCRT
WILSON Ml'Sll.' Si X'DIO-tipeue
Schmitt. Hunt Bl.ig. . Ilroadalbin.
for enrollment of pupils Saturday,
September 2.'ud. at 10 a. us. A. M.
corner ol Ihird. S-l S-tl
Oregon Hide & Junk Co.
201-205 E. 1st St.
Dealers In Hides, Pelts, Furs, Rubber,
Metsls, Machinery and all kinds ol
second-hand goods
5.000 Potsto Sscks lor Ssle
BeU 72 J. Home Mii
WOOU SAWINi; tall Newijon
llros. J.V I'inc St, Home phone
4. Hell phone Ji7 J. Oline with
Cummings Transfer Co. nl5jl
Real Lstate, Insurance and
Money to Loan
II. F. MLUKILI.
Insurance, Loans, Suiety lionds
S(iecl.il utli-tition en l-. care ol
iropcrty lirloniiiKto r--i, rridents.
l-.i. Mil Sit. I. seeo.t 1'irst bav-
tnw Mauk tu ii.I i t,:, Albany. Oregon.
o per cent mortgage loans
long time, any amount, for good
cultivated farms. Call on J. V.
Pipe, 2li3 W 2nd St. S-l-tl
For Sale Real Instate
J. v. PIPE
Real Estate, Farms and City Pro
perty. Fire Insurance. Notary Pub
lic. 8-1-tf
Loans 8urety Bonds
lie F.SOX
Fire, Casualty and Automobile
Insurance. Real Estate
213 1st National Bank Bldg
ELMER C. (.IPC
Chiropractor.
Rooms 5, 7, . 1(1, Cusick v, !.
Nature cannot cure a du aac iless
the cause is removed. Cblroj .actic
adic-vmenit remove the cause.
DR. H. E. JACKSON
Dentist
Room 404-3 First National bank bldg.
BOTH PHONES
DK. GEORGE J. KENAOY
Chiropractor
First National Bank Building
dltf
Grocery Talk
Have you given us an order?
Have you compared our pricea
with those of other stores?
We have a complete line at the
right prices.
N. I). Pratt
Corner of 3d and Main Street!