Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, December 09, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGB TWO '"ITCia
ALBANY DAIL1 DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. HKl'KMIIKR 19IS.
Daily Democrat
WM, H." HORNIBKOOK. publisher
Entered at the postoff.ee t Albany,
Oregon, as second class mtter.
ii.it.. ...l.lialuut Mvnrv vninir excent
Sunday. Semlweekly published Tuea-
daya and Fridays.
Business Matter
i. mA-vi- AtiiiMi of address, sub
scribers should alwaya give old a
well aa new adilrese.
Riihurlnlion Kates Dailr
Delivered by carrier, per week . . 10c
Delivered by carrier, per year . . 14.00
By mail, at end of year S.50
Bv mail, in advance, per year . . 8.00
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One cent per word for firat publica
tion; one-half cent per word thereaf
ter, payable in advance. Minimum
charge," twenty five centa.
ESTABLISHED IN 18 6 6
MONDAY", DECEMBER 9 lSli.
INGRATITUDE
A member of the German delea
tion which entered the French lines to
sign the armistice complains bitterly
of the lack of warmth and courtesy
ahown by the French officers.
"All the hostility and fulness ot
hate for our country that seem now to
be cherished in France,' 'he say.
"came to expression in the form of
the negotiations as well as in the ter
rible nature of the conditions."
He does not accuse the French rep
resentatives of saying insulting and
humiliating things to the Germans.
But there were no kindly greetings
no friendly proffers of any sort, notr
ing to lessen the embarrassment 01
the Germans.
Marshal Foch's only greeting was.
"Here, gentlemen, is what you need,'
referring to tables and maps. No "ne.
gotiations was allowed. Those coarse
Frenchmen insisted on "dictating" ev
erything. "The enemy maintained in the per
sona of all his representatives th
same objective. Their coldness was'
mitigated by no single word that bor-J
dered on the human. The English ad j
miral adopted the tone of the French;
and only from Marshal Foch's chief ,
1 of ataff, who bore the Alsation nar.c
of Weygand, did we perhaps receive j
any greater politeness." .
It can readily be imagined how the
tender hearts of those Germans must
have been lacerated by such brutality
And alas! There is no hope to offer
them. . They will undoubtedly mee
with the same uncivil treatment at
the peace conference except possibly
from some allied representative wno
bearing a Teutonic name, may under
stand gemuetlichkeit and sittlichkeit
as well as achrecklichkeit, and know
how to be courteous to babykillers.
V
Jirvici
H Splendid Line of Decorated Japanese Waste IVpcr Baskets, and Framed Scenes j
Wi of the Celebrated Columbia River Scenic Hijihway. Also strong line of Rugs. M
g bought before the big raise in prices and sold at moderate prices. H
Fortmiller Furniture Co.
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CITY NKWS I
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Have Baby Buy-
On Deeemler i a seven-pound bnl y
boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. 1..
Burnett Jr., at the home of Mrs. Bur
nelt's mother, Mrs. I.. A. Smith o.'
Springfield, Ore. Mm. Burnett was
formerly Hand Smith of Albany, and
Mr. Burnett is in France with the $'?::
artillery.
Theater Owner Here
C. F. Hill arrived in Albany lust
night from Seattle and expect to re
main here for a couple of months. Mr
Hill is be owner of the Globe .(to!
Kolfe Theaters.
Returns to Work
The Vor!ci Moves On
. Printer; tlun'it the rOjvfcV.in;. nucKiito
was not pr.ict:iv.l
Tite horse h: . ee!er sr.iA t!e (V'U'nu'Liile
niU neOerl em penerr! i..v
The wire nuinuf.ictury'r S-ii.I "wir.!ess"
was o dro-utt
ECen congressmen s.iul ''he.ivter-: Inn
air" flying machines were i.-.iiv.-vWe
The to he Jistnrhod I'C lite luvls
of prepress is t'ae sisile-iecorJ phon
ograph mannftictttrer, who sin's the
playing of oil records on one ntachine
cannot bo done.
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Albany,
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The Home of
Practical Xmas
Gifts
A GIFT FOR F FRVONE AND A GIFT THAT
IS WORTH WHILE
Here Are Just a Few Hints to Xmas Buyers
CANDLE STICKS
BOOK ENDS
PIANO LAMPS
TRAYS
NUT 'BOWLS
WEST FIRST STREET
J
Mrs. I., E. Wurford returned to liei '
worn this morning at M. Stornlierg'
Ladies' Shop, after being out five
weeks with the influenna. .
Leave for Texas !
Mr. II. S. Logan left last night for
Texas to visit her brother. Mr. I.o
i:nn came up last niht from Vancou
ver for a few hours to see her before
leaving. '
On Business Trip
Orie Cox went to Salem thi morr
ing on business.
To Attend k. I. Convention
Mr. and Mrs. (5. 1.. Alexander And
daughter, of Imitation, were in Albany
this morning on their way to Portland,
where Mr. Alexander will attend the
Knights of Pythias convention. He la
one of the delegates.
"Cannot Be Done"
is novO in the scrap heap, for
The Brunswick
rW it '
It attracts the i
t t T
eye.
It pleases tho ear.
It rlas uii records
at their best.
It is All
Phonographs
in One
Hear t!ie BrunsfJick
First Decule for
Yourself.
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Oregon
t..S
ROCKERS
DINING TABLES
TABLES
DRESSERS
BOOK CASES
i
Worth
While
Xmas
Hints
Your anmiil prob'nr..-'
made easy Here ate i
few Practical suites -tions:
China and Glass De
partment CUT GLASS VASES
W ATER BOTTLES
PITCHERS
TUMBLERS
VASES
DINNER SETS
TEA SETS
HAVILAND CHINA
And so forth.
Silver and Cutlery De
partment COMMUNITY FLAT
SILVER
CARVING SETS
CASSEROLES
PERCOLATERS
ALUMINUM WARE
And so forth.
Grocery Dcpp'jT'it
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Xmas Groceries
thaf will gladden the
heart of eld Santa and
make his mouth watc;
will be found in our
choice stock of fancy
groceries. Your Xmas
feast will be provided
with everything from
soup to nuts of the most
toothsome and tempting
delicacies.
BIG SHIPMENT OF
High Grade APPLES
Just In.
Holman
&
Jackson
Brcadalhin Street
,
Flour
VAI.I.KV I1KST
Without Huhatitutca
Per Sack
A special price to introduce It.
ONK SACK TO A FAMILY
Ol 'l.l. II UK TO III UliV
Murphy's
Seed Store
Realty
Canndian Lands
LOAN'S AM) INSl'KANTK
Gea. Taylor
Corner of Second and Hroadslhin
Ilrll ;:'J: Home 2075 .
Dollar
Upon
Dollar
interest upon Interest at the
rate of 4 K-r cent compounded,
mukes money itrow fust at our
Savings Department!
Try this out today and a start
towards success is yours.
Capital and Surplus, $'.10,000.00
J. W.Cusick & Co.
Rankers
Albany, Oregon
FISH K R-B KA I) KN
Undertaker
Auto Senricc lady Assistant
I CASH PAH) FOR-
1 J-U-N-K
Metal, Iron Scraps, Sacks, ItaRS
mnA in tnrth
Pacific Junk Company I
. IOIOOTTA I I
Second and linker Streets I
Hell 3l.rlt, Home 2227 I
THE BEST
BAKED GOODS
CKOCfcKIfcS, PRODUCE
d FRUITS
PARKER'S
"The Sin ol Oualily"
136 Lyon St. Both Phone
Frank G. Will
JEWELER
I Mull clsss Jewelry, Bilver, Cut
Glsss ami Hand Painted China
STETTEK'S
Full line of Chlnawsre, Dishes,
Crockery, Glassware, Granite,
Tinware, and Groceries.
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rniVi U SAVINGS BANK
CLASSIFIED ADS.-BUSINESSD1RECT0RY
For Sale
liltY SI.AItWt)l)l-Cll .1.'H. Ham
mind l.umlier Co., in Imlh 111 Inch
and 4 foul lenntln. Oelivcry nimle
to any part of tho city. (nil I
I'Olt SAI.K .1X1 acres, crops nuichin
ery, stork. (iood terms for lout
time,
cufth.
l.ll.erty llonds luken, pai
It. 2, Ilox i:i6. d.'ijii
COLO KISH A shUniieiit of plain
aiui laiH-y oiiiisn niis oeen recviv.
ed hy the Alhnny rurnitiiro Kx
limine. I'ish ylolies nnd fish food
fur snle. -n7
('All H.VKOAINS- Ford tourlnir l.l'.H):
Maxwell Hudson l!: Stude-
l.oker IVi.O; Maxwell Mol; Mull
Tractor WM; Ford Truck ;M;
truck attachment :t.'0. Waldo An
derson A Son n'tf
!
; HKMSTITCHINCIOc por yasr), you
! furnish ths thread. Iira I'lots, lub
I.von St. Hell MHK. Homo li'Ut).
n'JdK
KOIt SAI.K 2 horses, I mars, 1 horso.
Inquire of L. C. Anderson, Amer
ican Kxpress office. n'Jtf
For Kent
KOli KKNT W) acres hottoin lnnd
tiood house and ham. II. Itryunt,
7dU
KOR RKNT 2H aeni farm, with 2
horses, S cows, machinery, f lilu ier
year, liny in barn fur sale, ( all
Oavenport's Music Store.
KOK KKNT Modern homa close in.
Impure of W. K. I'feiffar. nlutf
KOlt KKNT 7-room nuusa and A
acres, 1 mils fr.i.i. cwIihium, Al
bany, On. hiah i Hoduu. ..
KOK KKNT 10 acres, Rood house,
other improvements, ('loss in. In
quiro Leo Cohen. nTtf
Miscellaneous
AflKNTS WANTKI1 LIIIKKTY TKI
liMI'HA.NT. "Worlds (Jrealest War
Illustrated"; thrillinir, complete, nu)
pui;es; price postpaid AtcetitA
nmke $.'0 dnily. Outfit '-'.V. Or
der quick. Nationnl I'uiilishers (es.
taldished lH.r7, VI Hi Ijlkeslde lll.l.
Chicago. ili.nlll.lll'.lM
HAIR SWITCHKS mado from eomb
in's and cut hair, (.cave orders at
llumiluin'a Store Millinery llepnrt-nH-rit;
or call Homo phono x:iH2
Will cull at homes for orders. Mrs.
T. Tcllefson, Albany, Ors.
CASH PAID Kor furniture and
household jrood. See us Iwfore you
sell. Alhuny Kui-niture KxchnnKS
416-417 West 1st St. liuth iibones.
d'tf
I-LKNTY OF MONKY to loan on
Kood farms; low Interest rntes; b
yenrs' time; privilege to py $HM) or
multiple on any interest date. Call
or write J. M. & II. M. Hawkins,
Albany, Oregon. n2ltf
d'.jii
FOR R O Y A I. TYI'KWKITKRS -Write
to (Irnham & Wells, (!orvnllis,
Oregon, Agents for Linn ('ounty.
LAST CAI.I nt these prices, cabbage
for kraut, 2 1-2 rents per pound,
unions for tho flu, 'i l-2c or 'l :1U per
lull lbs., lit Hamilton's Store. 7ll
WALNUT TRKKS I am milking up
tin order for Franmictto Walnut
trees. If you would like a few I
can mnke you a very low prico. W.
A. Itorline. I,cnvn your orders at
F. M. French & Son Jewelry Store.
dy7dl0wldl.'l
UMI1RKLLAS We are showing our
summer lino of "Hull" Detachable
Hnndle and suitcase Umbrellas In
black nnd white and colors. Tht
"Hull" quality is alwaya depend
able. Your initial engraved free of
of charge. F. M. French A Son,
Jewelers and Kngravers. m2tf
VIERECK'S
BATHS
SI! WING IIAIRCIJTTING
RA.OKS IIONF.I) AND H-ET
Open 7 n. m. iO 7 p. m.; Satur
day 10 p. m. Corner First and
Ellsworth Streets.
II NATIONALJANK
Practical Patriotism
An lii.orla.it duty which . ho stay at ham. ot
mil uuiitry Is tha rimsrrllon uf our resources hi
the utlermml.
lit ho saves la hrluln his rouiitrjf, his cummuiilly
and himself.
form sales a specialty and all kinds
stiH-k snlcs. Call at J A. Howard's
rent eatntu office at .I'.Ti W. 1st, Al
U iiy, Oreiton, for dates.
du-.'4n7wo'JlMI
KVF.KY HAY Fresh Milk, Cream
ami llutte-'. Kiveived every day at
Kenton's Cash Store, 3d and Lyon
Streets. n'.".H2
WRIST WATCHKS - For ladlsa and
gents, we have the Klgln and Walt
hnin, but make a specially of the
"l-S'iv tirucn," the little wumUi for
the ladles and the nun breakable
"trench" watch for the soldier boys.
See your ntagaxinea for a descrip
tion of these wonderful little wi.trl..
es. F. M. Flench A Son, Jewelers
& Kngravers, Allrvy.
FURNITUKK bought and sold. Call
K. Rogoway, 2nd and Ilaker Sts ,
llell phone 346-K. Home phone
2227. alUtr
WOOHSAWINC.Call H. II. Uaidger,
Home phone 31 18. llell StUY. K"s.
dence 1112 Kim and 1 1th. solf
BUSIIESS 01RECI0RT
HKMSTITCIIINt;-l2He per yard,
thread furnished. Iteil phone 42H.
Sue Ureckeuridge, 3U W. 2d St.
ELMEK C. QIPB
Chiropractor
Hoonia 5, 7, . 10, Cusick Bank Bid
Nature cannot cure a disease unless
the cause le removed. Chlroprecilc
adjusUucnu remove the cause.
DR. II. K. JACKSON
Dentist
Room 404-J First National bank blu.
BOTH PHONES
DR. GEOKQK J. XENAOY
Chixopsai.tor
First National Bank UulMlng
dltl
Real Estate, Insurance and
Money to Loan
II. P. MEKKILI
Insurance, Loana, Surety Bonds
Spf, u sllcullon g.vrn to csie d
Bloperty helllKlilgtn uor i eildeni
Knoin I. -cond lb.if. Klrt
iik Hank I -fiiiK. Albjny tlteii "!
J. V. PIPE
Bargalna In Farm Ijinda and Cite
property.
Insurance, Money to I-oan on Good
Farms at t per cent
FKDk'HAL FA KM LOANS
&') per cent Interest
A. C. BOIIKNSTROT
401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon
k2.1J
For Sale Real Estate
Loans
Surety Butide
e. i;. sox
Flis, Casualty and Automobile
Insurance. Real Estate
213 1st National Bank Bids
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directors
Both Phone Masonic Bldg.
Our Own Auto Hearse
Lady Assistant
CASH usid for
USKO FCRNIITKF.
See us at 215 Lyon Street
K. L. STIFF A SON
We have
KEKT I'll LP
I.INSKI) OIL MEAL
COTTONSEED MEAL
COCOANUT MEAL
M. SENDERS & CO.