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FAGB TWO ALBANY DA1L1 DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER tl. tK Daily Democrat WM. H. HORN1HROOK, puhliaher Entered at th postolf.o at Altny. Oregon, a econd class matter. Tally published every renin(r except Sunday. Semlweekly published Tues days and Friday. BuslDea Matter In ordering: changes of ad.Irw. tub-si-nlwrs should always girt old a well a new address. 8ulwrriptioa Rate Daily Delivered by carrier, per week . . lelivered by carrier, per year . . By mail, at end of year By mail, in advance, per year . . 10c 14.00 J.f Classified Kates One cent per word for first publica tion; one-half cent per word thereaf ter, payable in advance. Minimum charge, twenty-five cent. FSTABLISHED IN 1 86 5 j THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. I91S. THE MORTGAGE ON GERMANY The more those German armistice terms are studied, the more one is im pressed with the fact that they are not really armistice terms at all. Thev are a set of preliminary peace terms, forced on Germany, by which Ger many is delivered over to the allies bound hand and foot, for the allies to make what final peace terms they like. It is evident that there may be a little difficulty in petting possession of the personal property and real es tate that Germany is under ol ligation to turn over to the allied armies. It can be done, however, and is being done. Germany is even now in no po sition to resist if she wanted to. When the allies have advanced, acocrding to schedule, and taken possession of all the German territory eastward to the Rhine, and the important bridgeheads beyond the Rhine with a 20-mile rad ius, we mav aafelv take our chance Vhat Determines Meat and Live-Stock Prices? Some stock men still think that Swift & Company and other big packers can pay as little for live-stock as they wish. Some consumers are still led to believe that the packers can charge as much for dressed meat as they wish. This is not true. These prices are fixed by a law of human nature as old as human nature itself the law of supply and demand. When more people want meat than there is meat to be had, the scramble along the line, to get it for them sends prices up. When there is more meat than there are people who want it, the scramble all along the line to get rid of it within a few days, while it is still fresh, smds price3 down. When prices of meat go up, Swift & Company not only can pay the producer more, but has to pay him more, or some other packer will. Similarly, when prices recede all down the line Swift & Company cannot continue to pay the producer the same prices as before, and still remain in the packing business. All th pacl.cr can do is to keep the expense of turning stock into moat et a mlrJi: r.:n, so that the consumer can get as much as possible fcr his t.ioncy, and the producer as much as possible for his Tr.2ri.3 iv, .1- splendid plants, modern methods, branch houses, CfJ routes, fiHt cf refrigerator cars, experience and organization, Swift & Onptny 13 cble to pay for live cattle 90 per cent of what it receives fir beef ar.d by-products, and to cover expense of production and distribution, as weli as its profit (a small fraction of a cent per pound), out cf thj other 10 per cent. Swift & Company, U. S. A .in t.ormany fulfilling the rest of her agreements. lly the armistice terms, we have a leral nnnl.ajre on the most alualde iwrt of i.evT.anv the Rhine valley, i-i -luring iron and coal mint and i.uiiLViiaclui'iiiK centers ensentir.l to the life of the Herman nation and i f e'lor .nous value. I'y military eve. nation, v-e shall have actual possessi. . We ran then hold that property ut; il (icr many has delivered over all thj ships railroad equipment, war material, etc., !e:ianded, ai'.-l h;;s aid the c.mijv?a. tory ir.lcmmucs and fulfilled all oth er conditio;! which tunc been or mav i o imposed. If necessary, we can take payment hy confiscating or selling that prop-erty. SPECTACULAR COOPERATION j A despatch from Adelaide, South Australia, tel's of a building nehieve- ent quite as remarkable as the mag ' i -ill construction work done in many J cf our cantonments. The thing constructed was a ten- r.cre playground. It was built on what was a quagmire the day before. Two thousand workers from one of the largest smelting works in the world pei formed the labor. General man ager, office bov, truck wheeler and al! vorked side by aide. When evening ci'me the playground tood complete, with a floor of clean white sea sand, pavilions, playground rpparatus, wading pools, swings and ?vcn a garden of shrubs and palm trees. die by one, as each group of work ers completed its part of the construc tion, they cheered. The despatch does not tell why the . layground had to be constructed in a j single day, nor why the entire per t Sonne! of the smelting plant was en ; raged in the work. It merely tells jthe story and leaves to the reader's Kvn appreciation the sermon that such tek! i .-: . t. 4 V a labor of enthusiasm and love preach, en. HIE PIIII.ANTllltOPlST NATION Of course we love all humanity, and everything like that. And it rather flatters our philanthropic vanity to have the world depend on us so much for help in war and peace. But we don't mind confessing that once in a while we do iret kind of tired of havine. the whole blamed world holding out its hands, all fie time. Surely a Christian nation deserves ahoat cue day's rest from philanthrop. ing out of every seven. ; ROMANCE SMOOTHS WAY TO I DEATH i'OK YOl'NG HERO I.O''H Nov. 21. A fair-haired. I bl.u-eyed boy from the North Count rv . lay dying for six mouths in an English I hospital. i He had been brought back from ; Vrance shot through the spine, and ! was a hopeless case from the begin niag. j I'unng those long and dreary six months he never let one word of com- ' plaint escape him, and he seemed ul ; way to be smiling. He had one great 'consolation; he had become acquainted with the Waverley novels, and in his I last days he was reading Ivanhoe ! Gradually he became too weak to read and the nurse would take the book and read aloud to him. She was reading on the last day of all when the padre came and his fath er and mother; and being a good lad. he kissed his parents affectionately ar.d listened very attentively to the prayers, but the moment they were over he turned to the nurse and whis pered, ''Please go on reading, and as fast as you can, for I do so want to know the end." And so she read him out of the world with the great fight of Bois Guillnrrt and Ivanhoe. while the spirit of Walter Scott hovered about the deathbed. IIROW NSYII.I K HOY DIES' IN SERVICE OK rOl'NTKY Word was received Thursday of the death of lennie Green in the base hospital at Astoria. He was in the service of Undo Sam, having been in a recent draft quota from I. inn enmity. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. I'.reen, left for Astoria as soon as thev rciviwd the wire that he wnia ill. Urounswlle Times. CITY TKr.'ASl'KEK'S NOTli'K Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned ns City Treasurer of Al bany, Oregon, has funds on hand to and will pay General Fund Warrants Nos. o.'.O to 4'.2 inc., of the li-suo of 1 1 1 7. Interest will cease with dnte of this notice, Nov. 15, 1 1 I H. 11. II. Cl'Sk'K, li;iSl!VJ.) City Treasurer. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. 'AlWY AT YOU SlRVISt Help of all kind Furnished Free to Employer irsnxeitu. mure row. i ot win. i r court. ir l OPEN NOSTRILS! END 1 A COLD OR CATARRH j J now To Get Relief Whm Head J 5 and Nos are StufTni I d. Count fifty! Your roll !n Va-I cr catarrh di.M'poar. Yur cKl n tril will oH-ii, tbo air pasAicn of v ur rieoit will elMr and tou run briMtli frvlv. No moro snmMinir. Iuiwk mi?, mttcoti ilicharY dryness r hmJaclu; no truckling (or braih at niL'dt. Oct a small bottlo of KlvV Crram Talra front yinir dmiri-t nr.. I apply a littlo of tin fragrant. aiiti(,uc rreain in your nostril. ' ft rK-nvtrat.- tlinuch errry air paitsaca of tho himl, Bvtliin4 and hcalinjf tha' two lien -r intUnu-.t mucous mo mbr an. giin you iattnnt rrltff. Head col' I anj eatitrrh yield like niii:ic. Don't stay iiull.-d up and miwrabl& Relief la tura. Flour VALLEY KEST . Without Substitntra $2.85 Per Sark A special price to introduce It. ONE SACK TO A FAMILY YOl'LL HAVE TO HI ItKY Murphy's Seed Store I DON'T FORGET THE UNITED WAK WOItK CAMTAICN NOV. 11TII-18TH Dollar Upon Dollar Interest upon interest at the rnto of 4 per cent compounded, makes niuwy urnvi fast at our Savings Department! Try this out today nnd a start towards suceMs is yours. Capital and Surplus, $90,000.0(1 J. W.Cusick &Co. Hankers Albany, . Orcein t'UUKKN PIR SUPPKU Tho lmlii of (iinoo chmvh will fve thickituiiit nuppet Kiidny hit: lit at Xhv conuminity hiumo, Nu clmrv-tn will t'e mudo .nit nn offorintf will In rv toivvd. 'JOn-'l xotick or school ki.ktion TO INCKKASK TAX MOKK THAN SIX I'KH i KV OVKU THAT 1F THK PRRVlorS YKAK. Nidioe It hrv1y nlven to tho Wl votera of S'hotd 1'istnot No. 6 of I. inn I'ouittv, Stuh of Oif thut an flivtion will be hold tn miid Piitriot a the Hti;h Scliol on the Vlat tiny ot No. vetnlvr, liMS, m One uVUh k in the IV M , nn.i coittiinu h until 7 oVUn k I. M. the mime day, to vote on the mim tion of tturettm .r the nniount uf the tax levy in miid l'itiut for the year 1 1 I hy more than m mt cent over the am Mint of imrh levy for tho year Immediately )ireet'diiir. It ia necery, lo riiino thin addi tionnl ninount hy upviul levy for the following tvamMin: liu'rense in antount of tux to te rntfted in due to the in rrenftod cent of :il:mea and mpplle nnd penerwl niniiinr ip-ne. Pated thi li-t day of Noveml-er, 10 H. J. K. WEATHKIU-lRI, rhniimnn It'iird o lirH-tora. Attest; O 1. HACKl.K.MAM, Diatriet Clerk. I.II1KK1 V ItONDS If you i.'.'iMt ni'll your hund we will l uv t!iem. J. M. & H. M H WVKINS. tf AH any. Orei on. aeac Boys' Wagons nu: stock of KIDDIES' WA.'IONS "--that will staii-1 lite wear. Heaters Our stows nre a iin of fuel economy ami dumhility. Barker Hardware Store FISHKH-HRADLN Undertake! Auto Service Lady A- sistant Repair Work Tractors and Autos a aperialt Call on AITO & MACHINE VORKS Old Witson llldir. First Street l!n F. Hidden. Prop. I CASH PAID FOK 1 J-U-N-K .Metal, Iron Scraps, Sacks, Itak's, and a forth. Pacific Junk Company K. KIMiOWAY Second and linker Slreeta Hell 3 1. ,11, Home 2227 THE KSf BAKED CCjOOS (JROCEKIKS. f.Min'Ct. n4 I'ivtJ'TS PARKERS "lie .Sin ol Oualily" 136 Lynn Si. Roth Phones Frank (i. Will JEWELER High claas Jewelry, Silver, Cut Clas n0 Hand Painted China WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ad, kindly mention The Democrat STETTER'S Full line of Chlnaware, Dinhes, Crorkery. GLs'wsre, Granite. c3 13 A N Y rmb il SAVINGS BANK p ADS.-BUSINESS UL Cl.ASSIHKD For Salt KlH S.M.K --2 irruwth lry fir wihmI. full Teehler Transfer; huth phones. ion SAI.K-.Shoe shiiiinK stun. I In Clohe Theater buiMine. Splemlul ruipment, ItnrKam if taken at mice. Write Nick Topulis, Mill t'ity, Dreun. ln'Jtt TO SKl.l, tUt TKAPK- Tlmlwrlaml woith fS.uiHi, Will take real uroii rity in rvchanv'tf. Hex 41, ttrewns ville. ol'.'lf llKMSTlTrillNC-lUc per yar.l, you furnish the tlirea'l. Iira I'lots, 105 l.ynn St. Hell btsll, Hum U'ini. n'.KW yOH SALE- homes. I mare. 1 hur. lntiirt of 1.. I. AnilerHun, Amer ican Express office. n'.Mf FOK SAI.F.-S1iiIwo.h1 cut stovn leiiirth. HnnlwcHHl ami fir mlxetl, nukstly hnnlwixxl. Drlivered any whera In the city. Iloth phones ttt.. Cash on delivery. nKi Tor Rent FOK IIKXT Mixlern home clone In. Inii ire of V. K. I'feiffer. nl'.itf FOR KENT -7 room house ami II acres. 1 mile fro.u ce'li.ouio, tl - hany. Ore. Kiah 4 llodfes. FOR RENT 10 acres, pood house, , other improvements. Close In. In ulre I.eo Cihen. n7lf PASTURE FCR RENT For 4 iprln calves, (lood shelter, plenty of i . - ... i . stock. Price $1 per mo :th. James! iiiciouri, .urn Anno uak u or im-ii phono 42 1 H Miscellaneous I.flST A fiiiintnin pen, without cap. Thursday afternoon. Return tu Helen Ue. If. II phono 4 I4J. VJnil THE AUCTIONEER -C. Satterlee, farm sales a specialty and all kinds I stock sales. Call at J. A. Howard' j real estate office at 3'Jf W. 1st, Al- U ny, Oregon, for dates. I do..4n7wo2!Ml FOUND Pair of frlass" in case. Can he had hy hleniifyinK and payinir for this ad. Call at Democrat Of fice. WRIST WATCHES For ladies and trcnta, we have the Etuin and Walt hnm. hut make a specialty of the ''Ijidy tiruen," the littlu wondei for the ladies and tho non-hrenkalilc "trench" watch for the soldier hoys. Seo your magazine for a descrip tion of these wonderful little WLtcl,. es. K. M. French & Son, Jewelers A Engravers, Alhnny. CHICHESTER S PILLS WT. ,1 UK III1U nuNl. at A 1 11 i il . iiP-.i'r"niiil nrmmtJ CWjPtlv f'lllalD IT 4 il ti.til H.i;kV ' llraiiia Awi inTtrt W-TrR IIIAMoSn HUAM l'll.l.. M nh-"-iMltaU,fvtMl.AUr !!: k SOLO BY DRIGGISIS YLRYKMLRE Realty Canadian Land LOANS AND INSURANCE Geo. Taylor Corner of Second and Itroadalhin Ilell H2J; Home 2075 VIERECK'S BATHS SHAVING II AIKCIITTING RAZORS HONED AND VET Open 7 . m. lo 1 p. m.; Satur day 10 p. m. Comer First and Ellsworth Streets. sj NATIONAL JANK Practical Patriotism An Important duty whirl. w ho alay at homa o out Country In lh cmumallon uf our reaourcea lo th uttermiwt, lie ho aavra la hrliln his fountrjr. his ronnnunlly antl himself. y UMIIUKI.I.AS W an showlnif our summer Una of "Hull" IMachabl llnn.ll and auitcasa Umhrnllaa In Mark and whila ami colors. Tha "Hull" iiiallty I always dipanil- ahla. Your Initial snttravvd fre of of charic. r. M. r'ranch Hun, Jswelera anil KliKruvrs. m'.'tf WA.N1K1) -tu buy, a frrah milk row 4 years uf ago or young-vr; irivea 4 Kalluns milk er tlay, test lit less than er rent. Alhert Seliults, K. b, Alluiny, tkrvKun. nl-tf 1'IAS'I) l:SSOSSlruerrasiva K- rlr,. Mr. Winnifre.1 Worrell. Hell phone 47U11. 0.10 W. ad St, olltf t UltNlTUKE boutfht and sold. Call E. KoKuwuy, L'nJ and Uaker Hta., ltell pnone 3ltK. Hume phona itJ.'7. all-J WOUIi.SAWINt; Call S. II. iiidker. Home phone HI Dt, tlell SiMY. Hoal Ueiice 1112 Elm and 1 1 ttt. antf IIKM.STI1('IIIN(J-UHc per yard, thread fuinfslied. llvll piione 4uJK. tiue lireekenridKe, ii W. ild bL tLMtk c. aim Chio.racior : Koooia J, 7, I, lu, Cusi.k Ili:k Bid j Nairn taiuiut cur disease uolas tbe cause Is removed. CluioirscUc IJl4UHau ltmu .. UK. H. K. JACKSON lnUst Hooto 41H-3 I'UM Nsuuaal bank bid, ' BOTH PHONES DK. GEOKCK J. ICENAOY Chiropractor First National Bank Bull-Un. dill Real L:statc, Insurance and Money to Loan M. P. MHkRlLL I nsut met. Loans, 8uitty Boor! Si-c. ill ltcnjuu u-ven tu tare of property belout;tnKto nun ioidemt Ko.::i , tl t, .cc.ii'i ((. 't, r.rt :sv ntf Ittnk Icixhri. Mi.anv. Irrktou J. V. I'IPK (laricalti In Farm Ijinds and Cite property. Insurance, Money to Loan on Good ' Farms at 6 per cent FEDERAL FARM LOANS 6!'; per rent Interest A. C liOIIRNSTKDT 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon k2:if For Sale Real Estate Loan Surety Btflxto e. i;. sox Fir, Casualty and Automobile Insurance, Real Estate . 21J let National Bank Bid Fortmillcr Bros. Funeral Directors Both Phone Masonic Bldj. Our Own Auto Hears Lady Assistant CASH paid for USED FURNITURE See us at 2111 Lyon Street K. L. STIFF & SON W hare PERT PULP LINKED OIL MEAL COTTONSEED MEAL COCOANUT MEAL M. SENDERS & CO. ; Tinware, and Groceries.