PAC8 TWO ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY , Al'Ol'ST 1. 118. ( Daily Democrat WM. H. HORNIBROOK. publish! Entered at th poatoffic t Albany Unfcn, second cisss mimr. Daily published every evening except uunday. oemiweeniy puoiisnva iu Hay ana e ndays, Bualaeaa Matter In ordering changes of address, sub- aerlbera should always give old as ell as new address. fiuhserintioa Ratee Dal I 1 rullv.rwl hv carrier, ner week . . 10c Delivered by carrier, per year . . $4.00 By mail, at end oi year o.oo R mail, in advance, per year . . 8.00 fUml-Weeklv toe : t war f 1.60 ben paid In advance, oneyear L2 Classified Rate One cent per word lor first public ti. MH-kal Mnt nr word thereaf ter, 'payable in advance. Minimum charge, twcnty-iivo trail. ESTABLISHED IN 1866 MONDAY. AUGUST 19. 1918. 1 KIPLING ON WAR "Other wars have been merely wars. This is for the life and death or we world's bodv. soul and spirit," , This is what Kudyard Kipling wrote ' recently to a personal friend in this country. "It isnt pleasant," says Kipling, "to have girls and children, hospital nurs es and schoolteachers, blown to bits or mangled in the streets by bombs. But aa you say, nothing matters so long as the Hun is finished lor gooa and all. "If the Hun continues to exist as a nower the world is lost. , ."There need be no more hate or an ger over finishing him out than there ,: is in dealing with an epidemic ox ty phoid or smallpox. "We know that certain microbes cause certain diseasse and it is the business of mankind to clean out and sterilise the centers where these Mrmi live and the channels by which tk mark human beines. as well as to take care that they shall nave no further chance of infecting our sys tems. - ."Less than this means trouble and , defeat in the future." THE FIRST SERIOUS DEFEAT" - "Events between the Somme and the Avre constitute the first serious fcfeat of the war." Thus the Deutches Zeitung of Ber lin. Of course, the Deutcnes zercung never heard of the two battles of the Maine or the three of Ypres, of Ver dun" or of the Somme. Its editors ac cept without reservation or question the word of the German high com mand, and that command has yet to admit that any offensive operation in four years has proved a failure, or that any retreat has been other than "a strategic retirement to previously- prepared positions." The Zeitung, iiv, deed, is fsirly representative of the, German people. , .None should complain because the Germans do not know when they are beaten. The trouble with them is nof that they have not realized when they were beaten. Their real difficulty lies in the fact that they do not yet know why all civilization is in league to. beat them. . The testimony of the Deutches Zei tung is proof, however, that there is hope for the race. This great journal knows, now, that the German arms have suffered one serious defeat. It should be but a step to the searching for the reason. When the German people really undertake to find out where they stand in the world and in the world's opinion, they will have progressed tremendously. A few more lessons like those of the second Marne and of Picardv should help. SAYING THINGS AND DOING ' ' THINGS The best way to measure the strength- of political parties in cam . algn is by their issues. Issues should likewise be and as a rule are the producers of votes. That the vote in future campaigns will be Influenced to greater degree by clear est issus and less by claims or the in fluence of astute politicians is one of the' beneficial consequences of the war: In the political skirmishes which have so far preceded the fall cam paigns, especially for office in the United States senate and house of representatives, no difficulty was en countered on the part of the Demo crats to state their issues in precise, strictly' confined and clear-cut terms. Can as much be said for the re publicans? ' lrIH the war" is a national task not' national political issue. It is the most important business in which w as nation are now engaged. It must and does take precedence before anything else, but as already stated, thls'is not a political issue. Thr manner of performing this task however, the conducting and manag ing of this foremost business of ours is an issue partisan critics seek to .nis. Tremendous though this task is, it can rightfully be claimed that the present administration has more than .-onte up to expectations. Innumer able obstacles encountered in the gi gantic development of this business of "winning the war" have been over come in the past, are daily being sur mounted and will not block the achievement of ultimate victory. It is not claimed that this is a "dem ocratic war" though it is a "war for democracy." However, it is a denio- BARTLETT PEARS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. We have some nice ones. Phones 51 SEARS How About Ice ? A phone call will bring the iceman PLACE ORDERS EARLY. Ice Cream This is our specialty both large and small orders promptly filled. Soft Drinks We are headquarters for BliU, Luxo, Amber, Toko and Appo. Service will soon be cut to two deliveries per day. ALBANY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Third sad Vine Both Phones DO YOU Yon can sell live poultry or can at D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. Both Phones '47 WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT We offer every service in the scope of good bsnking capable man agement, ample capital, convenient location, modern equipment, com plete facilities and efficient services. We invite your account ALBANY STATE BANK erotic administration which, being in office and power, is managing the business and managing it well. Party lines have been obliterated for the sake of efficiency wherever necessary or advisable. "Politics has been adjourned" in word and fact, not withstanding claims to the contrary by republican officials and publica tions. Ever foremost in mind was "to do things," not merely "to say them," which tended to produce result Can as much be said for the repub licans? The following from the Indianapolis Star, a republican newspaper and the KNOW buy dressed poultry any time. Second and Lyon Sta. Back of the Firing Line Modern war conditions demand that our armies must have behind them na tional solidarity, the coordination of all the vast activities and an indus trial army many times greater than the Nation's fighting forces. The Nation's capital is linked with all these varied activities by the toll and long distance lines of the Bell System. Thonsands of miles of special wire systems have been turned over to the. Government for its exclusive use. Switchboards in the Government departments at Washington have been enlarged and new ones installed. Right of way is given to Govern ment business over all commercial lines, so that the Government 'chiefs may keep in constant touch with (very phase of the Nation's great task and direct its progress intelligently and effectively. In organizing the military activities of the country, the Government has had the effective cooperation of the Bell Telephone System, which even in peace times reached 70,000 communities and now extends to the head quarters of every Army Department and Naval District In the United States. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY state organ of that party In Indiana, well-tlvsrribes the activities of rcpub lican leaders not only in thnt state but similar conditions as they exist in other parts of the country. "If the republican party in Indiana is to abandon its attitude of unflincli ing and effective prosecution of the war to a complete and overwhelming victory in favor of a timid and trim ming policy toward the German vote, then it deserves to lose the election and it probably will. There is no dif ference between a democratic copjier- head in 18t4 and a republican copper head in 1918. 'Win the war now' should be every man's motto. The only criticism that is good for any thing is one thnt will show us how to win it quicker and make its results more permanent and sure." The political issue is: Help win the war by supporting the President. Sup port the President by giving him as counselors and advisors, the men he desires, prefers; the help by co-reln-tion and I! need be co-ordination of effort and ability. That men of his own party are more apt to do this is sound logic. Soft coal, they say, will do just as well as any, if only you know how to fire the furnace properly. But how do you fire the furnace with no coal?" MONEY POWER I The banks and trust comnaniea in New York state, at the close of the first half of 1918, had $150,000,000 more resources than they had 12 months before. And this after con tributing enormous amounta paid out for Liberty Loans, War Savings stamps, federal taxes, Red Cross and : other war purposes. I In the absence of complete reports from the whole country we can prob ably take this situation aa typical. All ! the billions we have poured into the 1 war pot have not impoverished us, have not weakened us, have not even lessened our resources. We have ac tually supported our first year of war out of our current savings. As a na tion, we are probably a little ahead of the game in spite of the drain. It is an amazing exhibition of finan cial power, and of the great earning capacity combined with increased thrift that makes such power possible. We may not be able to make so fine a showing next year, because of the rapidly-mounting war costs. We cannot earn much more. We should be able, however, to save a good deal more, and end the second year with our I bank resources only slightly diminish ed. It all depends on what we spend I our money for. Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Both Phones Masonic Bldg. Our Own Auto He Lady Assistant Repair Work Tractors and Autos a apecialtv Call on AUTO & MACHINE WORKS Old Watson Bldg, First Street Ben F. Ridden, Prop. LIBERTY SIX It's Different "RIDE IN IT- DRIVE IT" WEST END GARAGE General Automobile Repairing (Accessories) Hl'I.HKHT tth & Elm Ala. Props both Phones War SwingStamps' United States Government tavar rnrvotiTiNvoiMtM r. mr. wwii We Never Use Bait TO GET CUSTOMERS INTO OUR STOKE Just Good, Clean Merrhsndise st a Fair Profit no time spent in printing the figure "9", so popular nowadays with depart ment stores. They say billions of this figure is used every dav as real bait for customers. OUR DRUGS snd CHEMICALS are the BEST that Money Can Buy We sell them to you at fair prices, with good service Burkhart & Lee Grow With This Bank ! The fact that we are growing yearly, indicates our ability to help others grow. Every facility which can, with safety, be used to assist our pa trons, is freely offered new de positors. Capital and Surplus $90,000.00 J. W. Cusick & Co. Bankers Albany, Oregon Frank G. Will JEWELER High class Jewelry, Silver, Cut Glass and Hand Painted China ALBANY PLANING MILL All Kind of Mill Work Glass aad Wind Shields. STETTER'S Full line of Chinaware, Dishes, Crockery, Glssiwsre, Granite, Tinware, and Groceries. WHEN answering ClaMilied eda please mention the Democrat A B A N Y fonl st SAVINGS BANK P UL CI.ASSIlli.l) For Sale FOR SALE- Hardwood slabs, stove length. Delivered anywhere in the city. Both phones (it). Cash un de livery. j22a22 FOR SALE -Canadian lands. Kaav terms. Full information, see li.'o. Taylor at corner of 2dand llroad alhui. lUjlff 1 FOR SALE A good reliable team. Good hari.ess and wagon. ituth horses single drivers. Also some farm imnlimcnls. Just the outfit for small place. 1140 W. Ill Hi .St. W. H. Curry, both phones, jtlllf FOR SALE 2 Jersey rows and 1 brood sow. Call 2Fl.'l, llrll phone. Umi'J FOR SALE 2 high grade rams; 1 lotawold and 1 Shropshire, eligible to be registered. Hell phone UF2:i. Home n:u.:i. F. A. Edholm. I7a'.'o : FOR SALE 1 Ford touring car in j good condition, Bargain for some I one. Kalatun Motor t o. a!7tf ' 12 WORK HORSES FOR SAl.E j Knay tonus. II. Bryant. dafitfw WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. W-idlv mention Th Democrat. Help Wanted-Male WANTED-Men willing to work, not now engaged in essential war work apply at Free Employment Office, West Linn Mills, across river from Oregon City 3 or 4 wanted everv day. Strike not yet called off, but not bothering. Wages 42c hour, K hour day. Come along don't wait to write. l.'uillf For Rent FOR RENT A 4-room furnished and heated apartment, llurggraf, 118 2d street. aliitf FOR RENT 7-room house with acres joining college camps, 1 milo from courthouse. I-ase 1 year, f 15 per month. Call Fish & Hodges, Albany, Ore. lCall FOR RENT 6 1-2 acres 4 1-2 miles from Albany. lilO bearing peach trees, cherries, apples and all kinds of sninU fruit. 2 1-2 acres in pas ture. Good It-room house, Hnrn, chickcnhoiisc nnd woodnhed. Inquire J. R. Wnllis nt Irvin's Parage or call 4205 Home phone. 10a 19 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for rent, light ami witter furnished. Kent reasonable. Call at Davenport's Mu sic Store. nl:ll:l FOR RENT for summer, new 5-room furnished house. Strictly modern. In desirable location. Enquire All West First St. j2'Jlf FOR REN " New, strictly modem (1 room bungalow, clos in and verv best location. Rent reasonable. En quire Western Union Telegraph Of fice. j2iltf WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. kindly mention The Democrat. Miscellaneous IILACK LOCUST WOOD WANTED blick locust wood for making tre nails. Thousands are used in everv ship and are absolutely needed to help along tho shipbuilding pro gram. If you can spare nny from your grovo wo can pay you a good price for them. Western Ship Sup- fily Co., E. C. Armstrong, purchns ng ngent. 25411 Ilnzel Ave., Snlcm. Kin22 FURNITURE bought and sold. Cnll E. Rogoway, 2nd and linker Sta., Moll phone 345-R. Home phone 2227. nllitf HOPPICKERS WANTED on or nbout .Sent. 1 at J. W. Senvcy Ynrds 1 mile south of Corvnllis. Good camp grounds, tested wnter, sawed wood. Tnble for each enmp. Baskets fur-. nished free. Grocery storp, 2 ment markets on the place. Will meet trninn nnd move pickers out nnd in , after picking is over free. 1K0 ncres on high trellis. Clenn ynrds. Write W. L. Ilutlcr, Mgr., Box 277, Cor vnllis, Ore. Phone Independent 11)10 or Farmers 1 Fl. nl4tf FOR EXCHANGE Acrenirn, ranches and city property In Cnlifornin for fnrm or ncrcnire in this lornlity. Ad dress C. E. Hopkince, Eugene, Ore. 13n21 WANTED 50 hopplrkers from Al bany nt Gentry Hnnvnrd, J. A. Reavey, proprietor, Homo phone 8HK1, Corvrllls. Free transporta tion from Corvnllis to yard. Free wood. Picking to begin about Sept. 1. aStf st NATIONAL BANK M KM lll.lt FF.DFRAL RESERVE SYSTEM Every hanking accommoilatliin la afforded by the am ple II sources, conservative management end courteous treatment of the officer ami employes of till Institution. Try a checking account with us. Til It I FT The need uf th American People. ADS.-BUSINESS DIRECTORY STATE FAIR. SALEM. OREGON Septemlwr M.HH. Splendid eshibits. Excellent music, high class .enter tainments and a suierb racing card. For particulars write A. 11. l.ea, Sa lem, Oregon. alal WANTED 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping or small furnish, ed house. Notify Democrat Office. J27tf FOR FIRST CLASS CLEANING and PRESSING (all up Mrs. Ur Plots, phones Home 1200, Hell 64H-K. Your orders will tie railed for and delivered. Try us and you wilt he pleased. jL'i'itf ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF PER PETUAL HKI.P-AIUny Oregon. A boarding and day school conduct ed by the Benedictine Slaters, Terms moderate. For information address Sister Superior. J24sl WANTED I'sper carriers. Call Hugh llaiiiiiierly. Hell 4UbY, Home 14m. UMIIRELLAH-W are showing our summer line of "Hull" Detachable Handle and suitcase Umbrellas In black and white and colors. Th "Hull" quality is always depend able. Your Initial engraved f roe of of charge. F. M. French A Son, Jewelers and Engravers. m2tf WOODSAWINO Call S. n llridger. Home phone .11 1H, Hell 8U3Y. H-sl-dence 1112 Elm and 11th. Jiltf BUSINESS OIHECIOfir HEMSTITCHING Mc yard. 4S2-R. Sue Ilrcckcnridge. JJJ W. Second ELMER C. GIPK Chiropractor Rooms J. 7, 9, 10, Cusick Bsnk Bldg Nature cannot cur a disease unless th causa Is removed. Chiroprsctlc sdjustments rmov th caus. DR. H. E. JACKSON Dentist Room 404-5 PU-at Nstional bank bldg. BOTH PHONES F DR. GEORGE J. KENAOY Chiropractor First National Bank Building . dill Heal Estate, Insurance and Money to Loan H. F. MEPRM.I Insurance. Loans. Surety Bond e I a I jlni,ii,, .ven In csrr ol property bclonmriKt,, nn-reMrntt. in 'in S'o. I, ",ln lliMir. Firsl S Rank building. Alhany. Oregon. J. V. PIPE Bargains In Farm I-ands and Cite property Insurance, Money to Loan on Good Farms at 6 per cont For Sale Real Estate Loans Surety Bonds K. F. SOX Firs, Casualty and Automobile Insuranc. Real Estats 213 1st Nstional Bank Bid Cash Paid for Junk Bring in all kinds of metal, Iron, scraps, sacks, rags, etc. Heln the Government conserve its metal. FOR KALE Several thousand grain and potato sacks. Also 5-pnssenger Ford. PACIFIC JUNK COMPANY E. Rogoway Second and linker Streets, IMI 345-R, Home 2227 Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Albany Hotel Building