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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. TIURSIUY. FKURVARY . 1919 PAOB TWO Daily Democrat Eatersd t the postoffioa at Albany, Q rag on, as second class matter. W. L. Jackson Editor nd nd RHlim R. Croniae nin tally published svery evening except sunuay. oemiwwij pMo,,, - dajrs an rridays. Business Matter acribera should always givs old at wall at new auaresa. Hubaerlntion Ratea Daily Uelivared Uy carrier, per week , . 10c Balhtcsad by rmer, per year . .$4.'0 Classified Rates Ona Mot pear word lor lint publica tion on-Km If cent per word thereaf ter, payable in advance. Minimum chary a, twenty five centa. KST A BIi I SH E D I N 1 8 65 THURSDAY. FEURl'ARY 6, 1S19 WHY NOT A CANXKKY? The Linn and Benton Fruitgiowcrs' Association will hold thctr annual meeting in Albany on February 11. Directors will be elected and the pol icy of the association fur thj year 1919 will be discussed. The association was or,-ar.lud with the intention of ultimately electing a cannery to take care of t:ie surplus fruits and vegetables that ate raised in this vicinity. There is aiieady a large surplus in the two counties, but it his never been pi,-C that there was enough to pay fjr he o;kt ation of a cannery and make u worth while. Hovce-tr under the guiding spirit of W. H. Faulhamus, a start was mad? last yeir and a vast am int of fruit was preserved in the raw state and shipped cut in barreW. i cntracts were made for the pro.'ucii t, of a larger nnrntity this am! i tec Jin? years. The volume of m:itiii..l to work with has been greatly increased and it seems that now a cannery could be operated on a paying Ikim. The cannery at Lebanon is evidence of what can be done. Tiie pj. ky peo- J pie of that vicinity buckled down, rais ed the money and established a fine industry. The Brownsvilio Carnery in the adjacent territory has always been a paying institution, lertainly 1 Albany and the surrounding territory . is able to support a business of the same or larger size. This is one of the questions coming ! before the meeting this nicntn und the decision of the stockhoide -a will be ' awaited with interest. i ! "DISAPPOINTED IX WILSON ' ' The German viewpoint is ulways in- ' teresting, in some way or otnet. Here is a current quotation from a German newspaper regarding the League of Nations: "If President Wilson U vwe-tly re- ; ported, he confesses openly that he too, like Premiers Clen -nau and Lloyd-George, does not desire Ger many in the future comm jnity of na-; tions as an equal 'among equa?s, but ' as a nation watched by overseers. 1 The President cannot wonder if peo- I pie in Germany gradually begin to form the opinion that the hopes they I placed in him are to be dis?ppcinted." j This paragraph contains an unusual 1 amount of truth, eop.s'dei incr its source. When the Herr Editor opines that Germany is to conne intc the League of Nations if she comes "not as an equal among e-n-a'.s, but as a nation watched by overseers," he is everlastingly right. Not that this is to be a permanent policy, o course. But Germany will need, and till have at least 60 years' watch;r.g hefcre she can be regarded as a memic-r in good standing in any respectahlc Society of Nations. That is the view t' Amer ica, in harmony with the other na tions engaged in building the world federation, and President Wilson would be misrepresenting his country if he allowed the admittance of Ger many on any other basis. As for disappointment of German "hopes placed in Wilson," tht.t is re assuring. If Germany were not dis appointed in the President's peace work, the United States wo-iM be. CULTURE IN HS Says a publicity expert- "The man who disputes the cultural va'ue of ad vertising has never rend on id, or is incapable of thought. He has only to WE CATER TO THE PUBLIC TASTE with the Season's Best Offerings FISH, OYSTERS, POULTRY and INSPECTED MEATS D. E. Ncbcr&ill Meat Co. Both Phones 47 look at any newspaper, any yireetcar. any magazine, to see the tt'.it'i. There is no irronter force in edu ntion." This statement is havdly J exag geration. It reminds one of the old story of Rudyard Kipliiv, who criti cised an American fricii' for rending him magazines with the advertising sections removed, when li.i ails were what he wanted most. Certainly the advertising pages of the newspaper and maga: ities show, as nothing else doe, the erm-'acterist-ics and progress of the age along ma- i terial lines. And they ,lo fur more th in that. Present -day advertising is written and embellished .-ith so much intelligence and art that it makes a I psychological appeal hardly equalled I in any other brunch of h-rrun endeav Jor. The reader cannot get uvay frem the good ad. It seizes hold of him. It penetrates him. It ma!;es him think. It Rffivts his emotions, it stirs up spiritual forces. It gives him new ideals of life and beauty. I? anyone who thinks culture can be gleaned only from libraries disputes study the advertising colaivns of some gooil magazines and newspaper for a few days. An expert of the war labor board testifies that a family of five needs Sl.S'H) to live on in New ori Citv. according to American standards, and cannot get along at all on les than Sl.o00. How short a time it seems s::ice the average Anieruan family would have regarded eitlnr sum as a dream of wealth! After the experience of Kerry. Al lers. people with pro Gcnu-n tenden cies will probably think a couple of times before they spea' ;n i;.. future. Cold rains and plenty of them are fine for the farms at :his time of year. Encouraging reports are re ceived from all parts of the county. I 1 Will the United States sonate ever ' forgive the rest of the -or!d for sub- I mitting so tamely to the American ; dcmr.nd for a League of Nations? ! All the world and his wife and kid- 1 die will soon be out flivccring again ! cn fine afternoons and eenings. How about those roads ? Cooked Food Sale The ladies of the United Presbyte rian church will hold a cooked food sale at Hamilton's store on Saturday. To Hear Grand Opera j County Recorder -Miss Yeln-a Davis wont to Portland today to attend the , performance of the San Carlos Grand Opera company which has ;een play- : ing the last week at the nirnicipal auditorium. J Lcavts for New Orleans Kenneth MacLennon, who has been in this city since the death o his wife, ; leaves today for New Orleans to re sume his work with the United States navy. To Speak in Lebanon Prof. W. H. Lee of Al'any college will go to I-ebanon this cv?ninfc to ad dress a mass meeting of l'ahyterians on the New Era movement. $ HEAD STIIFFPn feci:.: ? CATARRH OR A COLD Sap Cream Applied in Xo?iriU V j Opens Mr rabage Hight L . , Instant rrluf no waiting. Your , crzz?l nostrila r-j--n ritriit up; the air paaes of vour l.eaI clwir an I you ran , breattie freely. No more hawking, unuf- I fiin(T, blowing, lipa'lahe, (Jryn'-n-i. No ! itrupjrlinjr for hrt-atli at hiht; jour ' cold or catarrh disappears. 1 Oct email trottlo ot TTh-'a Cr"nm ! Balm from jour dniL'ist now. Anrly & little of this fragrant, antir'tif!, hralinp cn-am in your nwtrilH. It t "T etrate thruu'li pvtry sir I'lnaao of !'.r? beat, eoothe-, tli innarm-l tr f-vtl!cn mucous membrane an4 relief col" a in tantly. It'a just fire. Don't trxv stufxcl-up with a cold or nasty ca'arrh. HHICH ESTER S PILLS m m sri at. soiDBYOfltoriisTsrvrRYnKrpf sV-. ,J II: III 11"- II HKAK. am k J "VH, N t-)lr! A. It ir Urwmsi't f -.T A LikyLjlffii I'lIU U K'4 4.-.1 4.. 14 ri.;:AV 4V1 K TL Mbrr. Bur mfrnmr V II- IT IrvsHa4. AtV f-l Ifl Ifl K-TflU I (- Jsf W B ' "Mim'rtiHU'ii't'imuii I'm, iimmiM.i.iiiin WHAT OTHER PEOPLE DO Snappy Gleanings from Fschsnitcs in I inn and Other Counties ( Oregon M Should Not Strike Shipyard workers have made splen did wages at safe jobs white our sol diers were fighting for mall pay overseas and while millions of people at home were making sn.iiliccs for the country's sake. The slupmen should he the last to de.nan 1 higher ' ay now that the rcailjuslmcru period ' is at hand. Fast Oregonian. ' hat's in a Name Dr. C. W. I-assen, until a few days 'ago Lieutenant lessen of the U. S. : army, just can't keep from beaming today over the arrival of a 1 aby dau ghter. The following convocation shows his state of mind. "What are you going to call her, Doc?" "Oh Gee Whin " E. O. New Clock Worries iLubbcrs Bells Confuse New Yorkers NEW YORK. Feb. '.. -O-wntown New Yorkers are wearing worried ex pressions on their wntci'.diils these days, and the ancient ami dignified old clock in city hall cupola looks sav age. It's all on account of the cor-.ing of a strange upstart in the am.H of tow er clocks. The newest clo.k is mount ed in the tower of Pier A, at the Bat tery, and it fairly roars the time of day to the whole lower van rt Man hattan Island, and to all the ships in the upper harbor. That would be all right, but it strikes twice at 1 t'clock. four times at 2 o'clock, jix times at 3 o'clock, and from 4 p. m. on it gets worse. New Records Today COME IN AND lll'AU THE FOLLOWING LIST OF BEST SELLERS No. Goodbye Barney Boy; Three Wonderful I.ettc!s -song 85c No. 18C9 Keep the ll-:n.e Fires Burning; On the Road to Happiness son 8"c No. 2275 All the World Will Be Jealous of Me; Mother, Dixie and Yoj 1 8jc No. 2WC Take Me Back to that Rose Covered Shack; llop't You Remember the Day 85c No. 2i'i'.l Hindustan; In the Shadow of the Desert Palm- so'ik .. 5c No. 2tl0 The Messenger Boy Xylophone; On-hi is bell sulo .. 85c No. 2f".19 One for All and All for One; Victory song 85c No. 2503 Melody in F, I Met of Hoffman violin 85c Woodworth Drug Co. JITNEY SERVICE .... 1HILQLD or mEJEW MOUNTAIN STATES POWER Co. 306 West Second Both Phones 15 Failh in Hops At an evidence of their fiith in the future of the hop industry in this vnl- ley a group of Salem cupi a'.lstt have recently formed "a company Mid pur chased a tract of U''f acres of hopland in Polk county near Hall's ferry, about seven miles south of Sulcm. This is one of the finest hop ra.vho in the valley, being well Improve 1 and cared for. It las been named the 'Mitoma Hop Ranch.' The company oiganisa tiou is as follows: F. . llurbin, president; Homer H. Smith, vice-president; II. A. Cornoyer, sc. .'tary and treasurer; II. H. dinger, Jos. Adolph and Sam Adolph, directors. They will have headquarters in the llurbin- llu;:hes building on Liber'y street. Capital Journal. This new clock talks the sailor's language. It is said to be lii- first of its kind on land. It faeej the harlwr, and was erected for th !nefit of sailors in the harlwr and nhoat town by Paniel G. Reid as a mem ir'a' to the sailors who died in the war. It strikes shiptime, which most landlubliers know is indicated by 'bells' on ship yard. The 1- hours are diviib d into three watches, beginning at noon ar.d mid night. Thus, 1J:.10 a. m. is one bell. 2 is two bells, 2:30 is 111 v.' In-lls, and so on until eight bells is reu.-l.rd, at 4 a. m., when a new watch starts. So (Continued on Page tii'eel . ... BOTH I'l.fNES 25 PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "AlWaVI AT TOUI SUVICI" Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers Utfossisu. mum rsvat. tiu tt tiin 1 r coins. s UiTU llurt'.l StiL IS!Iim1. One VIERECK'S BATHS SHAVING IIMKCl'TTINC RAZORS HONK1I AND MKT Open T a. m. U T p. m.; Satur day II) p. m. Corner First and Ellswortli Streets. . Realty Canadian Land LOANS ANL INSURANCE Geo. Taylor Corner of Ssrond and Rraadalbia Bell 51J; IIoom 2075 Frank (J. Will JEW ELK R Httfh cUaa Jsw.rrr. 3Um. Cut Oiass anO Hand Painted China THE HESr BAKED GOODS GROCKKIKS, FRODI CK nd KKl IIS al PARKER'S "The Si(o ol (Juilily" 136 l.yoo St. Both Phones WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ads. kindly mention The Democrat. CASH paid for USUI) Kl'KMTL'UK Sea as at HIS I.yon Street . B. L. STIFF BON STETTER'S Pull line of Chinaware, Dishes, Crockery. Mjasware. Granite, Tinware, and Groceries I.IIIEKTY IMNI)S If you must sell your Homls, sell to us.. If you can buy more. Honda, buy from us. J. M. & II. M. Hawkins. Albany. Oregon sai One Hundred Dollars Is a modest estimate of what you Hn sav In a year, by ds posltlnjf regularly at our Sav ings Department isn't this worth your while t A dollar or mors will start your account, and 4 per eent Interest will lis compounded. Capital tt Surplus $90,000.00 J. W. Cusick & Co. Bankers ij Albany, Oregun Get the Genuine and Avord Wast omv in Every Coke MINI .11 WBIllllMMiiM ll H.lll llll I H W V I I T I UttTIML progressrmnciauy The War Is Over tlNSTKt'Cl l')N, not DKSTItl TK)N U tie or. d r of the dap. Huaiiiess priMiw I. went never brighter. Ti lw SlUVKMSr'l'l. ymi need the roHriiliiui n' a slning, well eipiipped tiiiniu ial riiniiectloii. The First National Bank "Ol.li and It r'l.t.VIU.I-: " sibilated Willi 'st Savin The First Savings Bank Wlll-lti: SAVINGS P ASSIFIED ADS.-BUSINESS DiRECTCfiY UL For Sale KOIt SALE or trade, a tmail farm of b'i acres, 10 acres in piunrs. John Tunihlge, Jeffersoh, Oreg. R. I. Ilell phone SCE'.'t. in KOIt SALElwitroom suite, 1 stoves, lounge, X rocking chaiis. v'negar tiarrel. euipmeiit for gas engine, painter's outfit complcta'. both shop and outside work. Modern t room bunguluw, good locution. Many o!h er things. W. ). Skern, 4Lu Geary St. ' 6f7 tlARGAINS- 1!17 Studebakrr. cheap: 1 Ford cars; large assortment of wagons, harness, water pipes and sewer pies. Several thousand gun ny sacks. Iluy, sell or eichange. 1'acific Junk Co., K. Kogoway. Iluth phonea f.',m5 FOR SA1.K 1 goo-1 fi pasrneer Fonl lloily and Top. Inuuire of 1 hone 17. SfH FOK SAI.K Good farm, aandy loam sonl. near 2 elrctrir stations, good roails and not far from Albany. Trice ItriOO on lilwral terms cover ing a period of 10 years of more. Ilecker A lleam, 133 Lyon Street. FOR SALE 2 sewing machines, I a Singer, other a new Home Cabinet. Also a large wicker baby buggy. Mrs.' II. S. Kirhards. loth and Muin. r.f7 CAR BARGAINS 1 Chevrolet dem- onstrator, at a bargain. Also I (V passenger car. a renl bargain, price $125. I will have a renl bargain each week as long as they last See C. Harold, Irv ine's Garage. if? CAR BARGAINS Maxwell $f,M Overland Roadstar $22.1; Fonl Tour Ing $11(5; Ford Truck. $r,50; Stude baksr, $780; Studehaker, $2fl5; Smith Truck attachment, $300; Hull Tractor. $.150. All In fino condition. Waldo Asderson A Son. J22tf FOR SAI.K -It'iff leghorn eggs for hatching. Hens fine lnylng strain, and rooster thoroughhrel. Mrs. J Schsmer. R. 6. Rel! phona IHFI.'i. J20m20 FOR SALE 7 acres nf gool land southwest nf Dever under cultiva tion. Fairlv good butMinrs. rood a'ster. Go E. ChamlHTs. It 2, Albany Jinfm A HOME AT 4 PFK CENT High, elui E arls tract Joining nnvr new college eampus. all In cultivation,! will soil to right party who will build, no pnymsnt down, 20 yenrs at t per cent. Ses Fish A Hodges. CLEANERS Call up Lorn riots. 10O Lyon tS., phons B18-R, about your, clothes cleaning. Mnuer A Mnuer guar. ante absolute satisfaction. No gar-J msnt too delicata for ns to handle. J3tf CASH PAID For furnlturs and hnusehr.ld goods. Fee us before you sell. Abnn Purnlturs Kehangs 415-417 West 1st R. Iloth phones dtf For Pn FOR, KENT S furnished modern hnusokeeplnr rooms. Ground floor. Mrs. Tlllveu. 224 Linker St. r.f7 FOR PALE Loose plover hny W. C. Scott, Tnnpent, Or. Mell phone rF1 B. fiflO Mlooi1Irivnii FOrt. FYCHANGF Fine pnine or ehnrd In benrinf. T,7 nces. Res sonnble price and will tv-e Albnnv prnnertv In exchnnfi. llrcker tt Tlenm. 133 I.vnn St. 4fH WAVTFTI Parties whi will elve home tn and earn for Invalid elderlv Indv. Good nnv. Pee f). A. Archi bald nt All.nny StAto Lnn'; 4fowr7 are 8.ri:" STRAY IU)G--Taken up In South Al bntty. Information can to had by calling at 411 East First St., and paying fur this notice and other el ienses. SfH Al MANY I'l'RK M II K at IIEKSK CO la paying itdr er b. II. F. in whole mdk. 44 II. F. sweet anl 4' II. F. churning errant. These prices gtHxl till further maiUcl changes. We am tuying 32c rasn for egga. fMf acres. Must be reasunabli in r'ce and must have some prune tn-cs t.f bearing age and not to? far o.it Ad dress J., Democrat. f.f 7 RUGS- Just received, Ihe .id shipment of slightly damaged rigs. All sues fnmi f'J to II SI2. All new pat terns. (Jet yours now. Your old rugs, rnriels or Furniture taken In eschange. 415 417 West First St. f.n WANTED flare to vork for hoanl and mom by girl -.il.ig to high school. Call Home pnoiie KSfli or 3.2I. 4f,-,. WANTKD TO RENT A imxrern un fumlahcd bungalow by couple with no children. Impilr at Ih-morrat offleo. 1 1 At r FARMERS, ATTENTION For the nest X weeks we will sell you a Urn. Itcd stock of wagons and plows at cut prices. Wshlo Anderson A Son. J22tf WOODS A WING Call S II Hridne Home phone Sim, lull SMY. Kaai. lenre 1 112 Flm and lllh arttf HEMSTITCHING - :Se nrr vnnl. thn-ad furnishrd. , t,-ll phone 452R. Sue llreckenrldre, 3.11 W 2d St. Real Fstafe. Vniirance and Mrtnev tat (.nan II. F. VFItltll.l. InMiirnnre. I nnns. Stirelv lUmds StM-i-iii! n"t.t(n eiven to cnr nf property belonging to non residents, t'oum No t. '"nd fl'nr. Firt Siiv li"s llnnk lluU.litu. Al.i.mv. tiregon. J V. I'ifv Itnrgnlns In Knnn ' nnds and City profwrty Insurance. Monev to Unn on Gooil Farms at (1 per rent I'.I.MIR . GII'K Chiropractor fooms H. 7, 9, in. Cusick Rnnk Hldg. Nature cnnnut cure a ilisrnse unless the cause is removed. Chlroprnrtir adjustments nmove Uio cause. ' DR. GEORGE J. KENAGY Chimprartnr first National Hank liuilding dltf LOANS SI'RFTY IIONDS K. F. FOX 'ire, Cnsui'1'y nnd Automobile n siirnnce. Renl Estate. 2 IS First Nsllon-il llsnk llull.llng FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5", I'er Cent Interril A. C. ItOIIKNS'l EDT 101 Miisonir Temple, Salem, Oregon n22tf . FISMKR-RnADFN Undertakers Auto Sendee Lady Assistant Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Both Phones Masonic Dldg Our Oven Auto Hearse Lady Assistant