ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. Daily Democrat WM. H. HORN 1 BROOK, publisher Entered at th oostoffic at Albany, Oregon, aa secondclas matter. Daily published every evening except Sunday. Semlweekly published Tucs- dayi and Fridays. Business Matter It ml.rliu rhinm of addreSS. Sub scritxrs should always giva old aa well aa new addraea. Subscription Rateo Daily uenverea oy t i , Delivered by carrier, per year . . $4.00 By mail, at end of year 3.50 Bv mail, in advance, per year . . 3.00 10c Semi-Weekly At end of year $1-80 When paid in advance, one year 1.2 Claaaified Rates One cant per word for first publics, tion- tw.half cent Der word thereaf ter, payable in advance. Minimum Charge, twenty-live cena. ESTABLISHED IN 1865 WICHITA AND GERMANY. In William Allen White's new book The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me," Henry tells us what he thinks of U-boat warfare while pacinj the deck of a boat in the war son. What be says is worth hearing. "I've been thinking about this U boat business; how it would be if wc had the German's job. I hsve been trying to think if there is any one u Wichita who could go out and run a U-boat the way Germans run U-boatv and I've been trying to imaine him sit ting on the front porch of the Country Club or down at the Elks' Club talk ing about it: telling how he lured the captain of a ship by his distress signal to come to the rescue of a sinking ship and then destroyed the rescurer, and Pre been trying to figure out now tne fellows sitting around him would take -" it. They'd get up and leave. He would be outcast unspeakable, and no brag or bluff or blare of victory would gloss over his act. We simply dont - think the German way. We have a loyalty to numaniiy aeeper uian our patriotism, inere are certain inings self-respecting men can't do 'and live in Wichita. But there seem to be no restrictions in Germany." Trying to see your neighbors as Germans, carrying out German orders and fighting the German way,brings out stronger than ever the contrast in moral sianaarus oi uemmnj miu : Other ' lands. - Wichita widens ' and spreads and becomes not only every serf-respecting American community, but the whole civilized world. There are certain thin?s self-respecting men can't do and live outside the Central Empires. But there ore no restrictions there, and there worft be so lone as the military ideal of con quest and power holds peoples of that benighted region in its grip. When self-respecting men can no long er do thees things and live in Germ any, the war will be thoroughly won. SCARING I'NCLE SAM. - On the afternoon when news reach ed New York that the U-boats were sinking ships off the Jersey coast, 100 men enlisted in the naval milita. They said they "wanted revenge." There has been a steady stream of volunteers all over the country ever since, not only or. this particular defense organiza tion, but for regular naval service. Army recruiting, too, has been stimu lated. And a new fighting spirit has . swept through the selective service camps. There is a new spirit, too, in the anipyards, in the arsenals, in the air- plane and munition factories. There is a new spirit in congress. There is a new spirit Wherever men work or con gregate. .- The war has been "brought home to us." And Instead of being scared, as the Kaiser expected, we're knuckling down, more zealously than ever to the job of beating the piratical Hun. Am ericans, like Englishmen and French men, don't scare worth a penny. AMERICANIZING AMERICANS ' The war has given a great impetus to the Americanization of foreign-born residenta and citizens of this country. Now Oklahoma has begun a campaign for the Americanization of Americans. If it sounds strange at first just think it oVer minute. Before this war the average American had only the haziest and rosiest Impression of American history. Boys and girls received a smattering of education in the schools about the government. On ly the debating teams ever delved far into real problems of national or mu nicipal life. And social problems were left to the specializing college student. In other words, Americans took a good deal for granted and went their 'own many ways without any very def inite information about their nation as a whole, living, growing thing. The war has made us face a good man of these things for ourselves, without waiting for any organized campaign. How About Ice ? A phone call will bring the Iceman PLACE ORDERS EARLY. Ice Cream Thia is our specialty both large and small orders promptly filled, Soft Drinks We are headquarters for Blits, Luxo, Amber, Toko and Appo. Service will soon be rut to two deliveries per day. ALBANY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Third sad Viae Both Phone But it is safe to say that there is room in the general scheme of things for the "Americanization of Americans' need not be an expensive cam paign calling for quantities of litera ture, public exhibits, etc. It can be carried out in the public schools by a more earnest teaching of American ideals, privileges and obligations along with the school requirements of his tory, civics, etc And it can be farth We Pay Cash for Any Quantity GOOSEBERRIES at tVc lb. CURRANTS at 4 Sic lb. LOGANBERRIES at 4 Vie lb. BLACKBERRIES (any variety) at 4 Vie lb. RASPBERRIES (red) at 5cVj lb. RASPBERRIES (black) at BVc lb. STRAWBERRIES at e lb. ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES at e lb. Linn & Benton Fruit Assn. Second Street and Calapooia Ave, Albany, Ore. HOME 45 BELL tl FARM LOANS We have loaned more than one million dollars on Willamette Valley Farms, and we have more to loan at the best terms aver offered. You can pay $50.00 or more at any time and atop the interest, but if your crop is short you dont have to pay anything except the Interest. J. M. & H. M. Hawkins Albany, Oregon IT IS THE WAY OF THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL at Portland. Cordiality of Greeting, nice service, garage for your nse if you are driving a ear, and close proximity to all places of interest, are mak ing The Multnomah PORTLAND'S LEADING HOTEL WEST-END GARAGE GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, SUPPLIES AND BATTERY CHARGING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CIVE US W. H. HULBURT, J. KING, Props. Albany State Bank We Invite Your Business ered bya sincere determination on the part of every citizen to Irani the truth about his country, to find out "how it works" and what ia his individual share in making the nation bigger and stronger and truer to its ideals. RED CROSS BARN DANCE A jitney dance will bo given next Saturday night at the Anderson barn nine miles southeast of Albany by the Lebanon-Brownsville Road for the benefit of the Red Cross. lOjU "How Do You Do" And "Good Bye" Too Um Those Words when friends come to your home. You are glad to see them, and sorry that they are leaving. A TRIAL Both Phones Ninth sad Elm Streets NOTICE OK SALE OP GOVERN MENT TIMBER General Land Office, Washington, D. C, May II, 191X. Notice is herebv given that subject to the conditions anil limitations of the Aft of June 0 1916 (3i Stat.. Ill), and the Instruc tions of the Secretary of the Interior ot fHpiemher lo, 1H17, the timber on the following lands will he sold June -M. 1SHS, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at tne united states innd of fice at Portland. Orrcon. to the hiirh eat bidder at not leas than the apprais ed value as shown by this notice, aale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Intenor. The pur chase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale ia not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which muat be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, asuocia- tions of such eitisens and corporations organised under the laws of the Unit ed States or any State, territory or district thereof only. Upon applica tion of a qualified purchaser, the tim ber or any legal subdivision will be Tiered separately before being In cluded in any offer of a larger unit. Township 4 S.. R. 2 E.. Sec. 21: NE'i NW4. red fir 916 M; sot to be sold at less than 11.50 per.. M. T. 4 S. R. S E., Sec. S3; NE", NE4, red fir 1080 M.; NW'j NE'i. red fir 1045 M.. cedar 10 M ; NE NW i. red fir 400 M.. cedar 25 M.. N Wi NW. red fir 25 M., cedar lr M.; none of the red fir or cedar to be sold for leaa than 11.50 per M. T. 10 S.. R. S E., Sec. S, SWt; S E'4. Douglas fir 84H M ; SKi; SE i;. Douglas fir 747 M ; hemlock 144 M : SE'i NWii, Douglas fir 1.115 M none of the Douglas fir to be sold for leas than $1.00 per M and none of the hem.ock to be sold for less than S.50 Der M. Sec. 6: SWS NE Douglas fir 1692 M . hemlock 1M M : Lot 4 or NW' NW'-,. Douglas fir 17M M.; SWtf NW',, Douglas ftr 1538 M ; SE4 NW'4, Douglas fir 1483 M : NEii SW'S. Douglaa fir 1411 M ; SE'. SW4. Douglaa fir 1039 M.: Sec. 7: NE'I NE"4. Doug las fir 600 M.; See. 11: NE'i NE ',. yellow fir 90 M., hemlock 50 M. NW NE'i, yellow fir 1185 M : hem. lock 65 M.; NE'i NW',, yellow fir 1550 M . hemlock 90 M ; NW NW i. yellow fir 1150 M.. hemlock 105 M.; none ot the Douglas fir or yel low fir to be sold for less than $1.60 per M., and none of the hemlock to be sold for less than 50 cents per M. (.ltd) CLAY TALI. MAN. Commis sioner General Land Office. dm20j.4 WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. kindly mention The Democrat. Repair Work Tractors and Autos a speelaU ' Call on AUTO MACHINE WORKS Old Watson Bldg, First Street Ben F. Ridden, Prop. Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Both Phones Masonic Bldg. Our Own Auto He Lady Assistant FORD Owners The J. R. Intenaier makes spot lights out of both headlights at 10 miles an hour In high gear. Saves you your globes. Makes night riding safe as day. Demonstration at Crawford's Garage Ninth and Baker Sts. CHICHESTER SPILLS I'lIU I -rt UU sllkVy raCtt. A,btocMxilV!CVcrW kjAlIM II RAN It PILUI, lot N-nkaoraM ftnt,8awLAI-irksl4 SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVLffWHLRE THE BEST BAKED GOODS GROCERIES, PRODUCE and FRUITS PARKER'S "The Sia of Qoility" ' 136 Lyoa St. Both Phones NEW PKAS CAIIIIA-K HKKTS LKTTUCK ONIONS ASPARAGUS CUCUMIIKRS TOMATOES CARROTS Tl'RMPS (MMiSKUKHHIKS STRAWBERRIES BANANAS and ORANGF.S New PRAS, CABBAGE, BEETS SEARS' First and Ferry Phones SI Free camping ground-free baths Daily Park Train Te and From HKKITKN BL'SH HOT SPRINGS ML Jefferson, Marion Lake, i'a melia !-. and all parts of the Cascades. Special lloraes for Women aad Children. KXPKRT PACKERS For corresponding information: Cooper ft Shields, Detroit, Ore. Mark Skiff, Salem, Oregon SEED CORN Minnesota 13 for en silage u. G. HAVNE Feed. Flour, Grain. Gasoline. Oil East Third and Mala OG ZYLONITB FRAMES are popular be cause they are comfortable, service able and attractive. ; E. C. MEADE Optometrist Figure It Out for Yourself if you spend as fast aa you earn you have nothing left If you aavs a little weekly It keeps adding upl Isn't Bank Account at our Savings Department and 4 per rant Interest the Logical Thing for yon t Capital and Surplus 190.000.00 J. W. Cusick & Co. Bankers Albany, Oregon Frank G. Will JEWELER High class Jewelry, Silver, Cut Glass and Hand Painted China ALBANY PLANING MILL AU Kind of Mm Work Class aad Wind Shields. ' STETTER'S Full line of China wr, Dishes, Crockery, Glassware, Granite, Tinware, and Groceries, WHEN anwenng .Unified ads. uleane mention the Democrat. A B A N Y romi H SAVINGS BANK CLASSIFIED ADS.-BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED For Sale WE HAVE ON HAND a few good used eara In the beet of condition, that we are offering at a great sac rifice. Overland (arage. FOR SAI.K A good team of work horses, weight 2HO0 pounds. Also set of heavy work harness and Studrhaker wagon. Address R. I. -. Box 34, or call Hell phone 2JK1I. mS0jia FOR SAI.K 20 head yearling Jeraev heifers. Fjisy terma. II. itrynnt. 7jU FOR SAI.K 4) head horses and niurea also 4 3-year-old colts. 'In easy terms. II. Bryant. 7jU" FOR SAI.K- l3 acres, all in cultiva tion. Dwelling, barn, less thsn 1 mile from Albany, tiood terms but no trades. Addresa Geo. W. Wright. Albany, Oregon. m.lljai FOR SALE Canadian lands. F.aav terms. Full information, see (teo. Taylur at comer of 2d and llroad albin. lojtff FOR SAI.K-14 head of milk goats. Also 1 sow and It pigs of (. I. C. family strain of Chester White. Hi-k-iaUrrd. Inquire of J. A. Howard, 3.'6 W. 1st St., Albany, Ore. lOjli FOR SALE Fine corner lot on Wanh Ington street, on pavement. Big bargain. Terms. J. A. Howard, real estate. Ihnll FOR SALE fl foot McCormlrk bind rr. Hell phone loFo. O. W. Olnon, R. F. D. No. 6. H'jlN FOR SAI.K A wicker baby bugy. (kmd as new. Home phone 11 IK. Mis. T. B. Burton. 12J14 FOR SALE Good modern house on Lyon street for sale at bargain. In quare of J. A. Howard. I.'ljl9 FOR SALE Very good house, newly papered, located in Allwny, Or. Ixit bOxlUO with fruit and berries. Wood shed. All for 37&. Terms, ( all at Davenports. 13jl! For Rent FOR RKNT A-room modern house, with cherry and apple trees. Call at 440 W. 7th street or Home phone 1236. 7J20 FOR KENT A suite of furnished housekeeping rooms, cool and com fortable, with screened porch. I2H West Fourth. Iljl3 Help Wanted Female WANTED Woman to help in kitchen. O. E. lunch room next to Oregon Electric Depot. Phone 1220. J7lf WANTED An experienced waittress at Imperial Cafe at ones. Good pay. 1.1 j 16 Help Wanted Male MAN WANTED for farm work, with family preferred. C. C. Bryant. m22tf Miscellaneous WANTED WORK Able bodied young man wants Job on farm. Ad dress Francis Murphy, H13 W. Kith street 12JI4 UMBRELLAS We are showing our summer line of "Hull" Detachable Handle and suitcase Umbrellas in black and white and colors. The "Hull" quality la always depend able. Your initial engraved free of of charge. F. M. French A Son, Jewelers and Engravers. m2tf WOODSA WING Call S. II. Bridger, Home phone .3118, Hell 393Y. Kesi dence 1112 Elm and 11th. Jfltf LOST A black silk umbrella with ruflo around it. Call Mrs. P. A. Goodwin, Home phone 13715. lSjlli LOST An. American tire and rim. Leave at Willard Service Station and get rewnrd. d!3J14w TIVDVrVtC D AT II P Open 7 Corner First sj NATIONAL DANK 40 INTEREST , Beginning April 1st, 4 per cent Interest will be paid by the First Savings Rank on yearly Tims Certlflcstae ol Deposit WOOD SAWING-Call Newton Bros., I43tf E. Kd St., Iloma pboiv 4404, Bell phone 377 J. Office with Cum mlngs Transfer Co. Jlif IUSINESS DIRECIORT HEMSTITCHING Klc yard. 452 K. Sue llreckenridge. JJJ W. Setond ELMER C. OIPE Chiropractor Rooms J. 7, 9. 10, Cusick Bsnk Bid.. Nature cannot cur disease unless the cause la removed. Chiropractic adjustments remove the cause. DR. H. E. JACKSON Dentist Room 404-3 First National bank bldg. BOTH PHONES DR. OEOROE J. KENAOY Chiropractor First Natiooal Bank Building dill Real Pstate, Insurance and Money to Loan It. P. MEKRI1L tniuranc. Loan. Surety Booo Sperisl Urnlion f vrn to rare ol rprrly helnnmnrtn nnn-inv'-nli Koom Mo I. terond l'or. -'irf Sav ( Hank builditis. Allxnr. Ormon J. V. PIPE llargnina In Farm Ijinda and Cltv property. Insurance, Money to Loan on Good Farms at A per rent WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. kindly mention The Democrat. For Sale Real Estate J Loans Surety Bock- E. P. SOX Fire, Casualty and Automobile Insurance. Real Estate 21) 1st National Bank Bldg WHEN ANSWERING classlHeds ads. kindly mention The Democrat. ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION Notice ia h-rl, k. I .1 voters of School Dist. No. 6, Linn county, Oregon, that the regular -hm. -l.fi. .n I1I I L-I.l -. . 1. . . . . . ....,IU ,,, , ni lnm nign .kutl I... .1.1....- U. I t ...i .... ..,,, K nHiunmj, rfune luui, HUH, between the hours of 2 o'clock nu i uriucn p. m. or said day. At this election there will be one director elected to serve for a term of throe years or until his successor is sleeted nnd qualified. AtW.l W. H. DAVIS. Chairman. D.D. HACKI.EMAN, Clr ljIS WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ad, kindly mention The Democrat. FISH ER-BR ADEN Undertakers Auto Service Lady Assistant Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Albany Hotel Building a.m. to 7 p.m. .Saturdays 10 cm. and Ellsworth Street