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    PAC TWO
AlllANT PAILY IKMOCRAT. till IJSDAV. FI'.IIRl'AHY 1.1. Il
Daily Democrat
Entered t tha poatoffi.-e at Allan;,
Ofayon, as second cltu matter.
W. L. Jackson
and
Ralph R. Ornnise
F-.litors
and
Manners
Uatl;
W published every evonmir except
iilay. Semiweekly published Tuca-
Sun
daya and KrMayi.
Bualnraa Matter
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KSTABLISHED IN 1865
THl RSDAY, FFHRIARY IS. 1919
WILSON IN FRANCF.
When President Wilson went to
France a few weeks ajro he was re
ceived with open amis and hailed es
one of the preatest men of all time.
News dispatches yesterday state that
now he "couldn't he elected justice cf
the peace of Paris." General animos
ity to President Wilson has arisen in
Paris over his stand on the learue of
nations. The rest of France dins not
aeem to he taking the matter so mart
to heart But Mr. Wilson and Lloyd
Georpe, premier of Great Britain, are
treated with coolness by many in the
French capital.
The reason for this is apparent.
Before the war ended and for roanv
months before that, President Wilson ,
advocated a peace with justice to all
However despicable the Hun is ami
with what little rijrht he has to ex
pect justice at the hands of the allies.
the entente is morally bound to keer
the agreements made durinr the war.
rranee and Belgium, still sufTerin-
from the atrocities of the terrible
Boche, can see nothinsr but stern ret
ribution in return for the terrors that
her people have jrone through. Many
in France would now move the French
frontier up to the Rhine and demanl
heavier penalties than were thought
of a few months aro before the
weight of the United States tippel
the balance and brought Germany to
her knees.
In considering these stories com me
from France due allowance must 'be
made for the French temperament and
for the state of mmd France is still
hoUnur. Accused in Paris of bainc
too lenient with Germany, President '
-Wilson is doinir his best to exact just j
punishment for that nation of mur-j
derers and robbers and yet frame a'
peace that will be lastine and not cm- '
tain material that will lead to ajwrr- j
er break as soon as the conqitered nc
tion is able to strike another blow.
THE REAL VOICE OF AMERICA '
It ra well that the orjran'zec'. fcus I
nessmen of America hae as hut irr.t
into the (rame of plic-in for a (
settlement calculated to settle seme- j
"imp. mere is. widespread, sati-far-tion
in the oableirram scet to Presi
dent Wilson by President Wheeler of
the. Chamber of Commerce of the
Vmted, States, assuring him that
"American business records itself un
qualified)? in favor of such an inter
national association as you have been j
advocating."
President Wheeler very properly re. i
minds the President and the world in '
(reneral of the decisive vol taken on !
this subject by his organization in j
December, 1915. !
A formal questionnaire was sub-
mitted to all the chambers of com-
merce in the country, repreesutinj- j J ',
business and professional unrests
and including in their nmbership
nu.uireua ui irousnn; mltf buisncss and
professional mcrv Of the local cham
bers and boards reristerinir their opin.
ion, 763 voted for an Internationa'
court with authority to decide intr
national disputes, to only 21 against
"" a ie oi o;x M j7 in i
fnVAF nf . . i. ; .. .- . . '
. r-unumic Ttjrce to .tiack
the decisions of such a u-il.uiuil. Tlwre
was a vote of 4.r.2 vo M9 in favor of
compelling acquiescence by the use of
military force the policy urt-od by
Mr. Taffa plan. The lw d.atr Ujx
voted 7fi8 to 13 in favor of the United
States taking the initiative in estal
lishing regular and frequent confer
ences to regulate international law.
AH of these ideas enter fundament,
ally into the League of Nation, pro
gram now being worked out in Paris.
MONOGRAM
The perfect oil for automobiles.
4 a a a
fiL J
& TVAY
opposite Hollo-ay's Store
. . .
at the insticntion or tne I inteo Males
anil with the cooperation of the host
statesmanship in Furope. As Presi
dent Wheeler say, "It i reasonable
to assume that a vote taken t.Mily
would, in the li;ht of larger ejer
iri.ee and deeper thought uhmi this L"
subject. Ie productive of even Iarrcr
majorities." The masses of people , b-'t!iii::
cvorywheiv arc, if anything, more
marly unanimous as to the general
purpose of the league than are the
1 uim'sstuen.
There is danevr that foreign na
tions may mistake the utterance of
a few erratic men in the United States
senate as representative of America.
Such stater ents ns thr:t of the federal
Chairbcr of Commerce are calculated
t.i prevent any such lameutal le mis
take, and may even have a salutary
efTect on the niisrepivsentatiw s-nr.
tors.
It's the s me old story. People w ill
pay taxes on ntnvsaries of life pa
tiently enough, but what a howl goes
up when a tax is put on luxuries!
........ ,
CATKS. Kol. 11 . Ppocial. C. H. :
Dovier mndo a business trip to Al- j
'anv We hn'!ay.
Miss Helen Wolfe came to (Intra (
Thursday to visit her (tister, Mrs '
Xora Stafford. '
T. J. Mi-riary received a letter from
s son, Harold McClary. who is in ;
France, sayimr he would not h hon-e! E. O.
oon as he had enlisted in the army f 4
of occupation. ' ' ORiren.' Traininir Camp
C. C. CieMer of IVtroit was visitin r A reserve offioers' training camp nt
friends near Gates Sundav. , which aspirants may try for com mis -
The Gates Mill Co. had an ent-ine j sfons in the reserve army of the I'nit
mloaded for then this week which ! cd States will K estliblishetl in Fu
they will use for lopirintr. : -
Jese Morris has opened a pool has!
in dates.
Roy McPonald and W. H. Hcseman
made a business trin to Salem Tues
day in Mr. McDonald's car.
Mr. Sylverscn of the Gates Mil!
went to Salem Tuesday on business, 1
IA WHENCE STRIKE
SLOWLY DYING OUT
LAWRENCE. Mass.. Feb. 13. U. P.
The strike of textile workers het
pickets are on the street nH -ht
lu w siuwiv uv ne. t
he mills than at anv tim w u
vivucitf sianen. ine numr return,
imr to work is pi-cater than yesterday. :
by 400. sAV'HBra
COFFEE 7
CVrtainTy y-wr favorite bramf,
an-! ..s less money than you can
buy it elsewhere.
We .jouirht before the advance
and will continue sellirv it at
the old pri -e uMil oir stock is
(rone. The var.ous brands are
now from 1 to 8c a pound Rich
er thjui formerly.
15 or 20 of the learfinjr brands,
to choose from..
Tor the rest of this week we
will sell TREE TEA. special
at 2"tc parka kb
Ml
i!
n
FARMERS' SUM
W here GrnceriVd arc Sold Klxht
BOTH PHO.NES .... 7
BBS
II IE&
i .
1 imilllll!!'M
iw!,'in,,nnw!,i"i"i,!,iii
;'illl;i,1,,ji,iutllti,ui,i1.l,l,i.i:lli,uil..
WHAT OTIIKR PKOPLK DO
Snippy Cleaning (nun Fii'lungci in l inn anil Oilier
(nunhn of Oregon
Mus Hotel
After II year' ownership an. I man
ngement of Hot. I Harrisbuiv. Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Johnson transf. rtvd the
property and business to John Cart
wriht Wednesday, accepting as part
rayiv.ent a fine little well improved
'.'Oner,, farm in South llarrishurg.
1 ne itar-it'uiv darage was sold by
Walter Wnght to his two former me.
c'-anics, Kivd S. Mowly and Fivd A. .
' Hawke. Bulletin.
I
IM.ite ar Off
, Sv;ikinir of a j:irl who canit to Cor
jvullt m fow yvars airo a" a ili'mun1,
nuut littlo country maul, a lady rv
I market! : Anil now you wouldn't
;knov her. That the
troubtt wilh i
Srt nuun or xne t'.isMrulnosa. It r'-
minl on of tho itatinr on a nn.
hrn the phitim- wears off the.re is
nothinjr llft hut brass. C T.
'Clothe-' Too Small
Pendleton has irotton to,, lariro ftr
its clothes (houses) and must have
new garments or suffer strangulation.
nmil'!jnili;jin;j)nnjj!ll!
CITY NEWS
- j
To Xi'tt in Portland
Mrs. Clark Price went to Portland
this morniiur to visit her sisterinlaw,
Mrs. C. E. Wolverton.
Has Iihrumatim
Kii Wtntorstein of the Nebervall
Packing plant, is confined to his home
with an attack of rheumatism.
Visit inn Fr rends
- - . ...
Noman "ra ot i ortlani is here
(Visiting fritnda. j
Ketunted to I'ortlanrf
R. G. WoolnitT retumI to Port-
morning after a hp it at the I
L. B. KIXON Jr.
Iloth Phones
Wanted
Experienced
Sales Ladies
Can also
Two Apprentices
Apply in Person at
TV or th's DcJ)t' Stwrc
WE CATER
TO THE PUBLIC TASTF: with the Reason's IJcst
Offerings V IS 1 1, OYSTERS, POULTRY and
INSPECTED MEATS
D. E. Nebcr&ill Meat Co.
Uoth Phones 47
vvne t'lis summer, it was leanietl nt
the rniveraity t,v,la after Col. John
I Leader had received a coiumunieation
'from Alma P. Katt, of Portland, civil.
, ian aid to the adjutant general of the
I'nited States.- Guard.
' t
I 'llurklh..rrv FW Pies
i El'liENK. Feb. I II. F. Finn,
h claimed to be the original Mluck
Icherry Finn" of Mark Twain's stories.
died Tuesday at his home at ItelknaV
j tindtr n the lpHr McKennie river.
M" mile east of Vurvne. He was
fibout !M years old and had lived in the
. mountains of county for HO or
140 years. Men who are actmainted
.vith ptTKons and simtcs connected
with stories v ritten by the treat hu
morist, deny th-it Finn in the original
Mlucklelvrry Finn. but for many
yearshe contended that he was, and
has nvounted irany incidents of early
days on the Mississippi river that ap
pear to coincide with those related by
Mark Twain. Oreconi.in.
Hard to Please
After havimr censured Prvsiilvnt
Wilson for six year- pat Kvause of
an nlleired dictatorship cer congress,
the opposition crities now mil beHiise
he is not Inissin cimcress in person.
They seem hard to please. Fast Ore.
g-onian.
homo of J. W. Cnhnni at IVver.
Fnm Lake Creek
G. G. Hockensmith of Ijike Cnek,
near HaUeyt is in town visitinir his
family and conducting lvasines. Mr.
Hockensmith is one of the lead in if
fanners of his neL'Morhood and a
brother of G. T. II x-kensmilh of Al
bany.
Here From Kupene
Prof. G. K. Finnerty, for eitrht
years a member of the teiuhinjT force
of the Albany schools, attended the
Father and Son banquet at the St.
Francis last niht. Prof. Finnarty is
;at present principal of one of the lead-
:,- .-ut- f iv,,...... .
in educational work.
VFAD o?p w.r- one
Take a Tumble and Inspect
our stock of Auto, Motorcycle
or Bicycle Tires for your boy.
The most complete line in the
City and prieej are Riht.
And dm't fr;-et tVat N'W
Is the time to have your bi
cycle overhauled and put in
shajie for the season.
We do it.
I. S. Tire Service Station
129 I.yon Street, Albany
Use
JAPAN'S PIAN IS
AlVKPTKO ItY U. S.
WASIIINliTON'. l'.l'. III.- V. IV
Japan's pmiuwul for a v'"' aeenre
the ivstonitioii of Sil'erlun railway
trallle li Iwen forimilly mi-eite.l
the I'niUil Slates, it is aimoumeil.
I.rfl fr Mlwtt.1. t'niiaila
Mm. I! M. tlut.liins. ilmirliter tf
Mr. ami .Mrs. J. V. Ilammel, who ) a
Iwn vinitint: in All'imy for the lol
two months, li ft lnt nifht for then
farm in Alberta, t'onii.lii. Mr. aii.l
Mrs. llutthins formerly refilled on a
farm near Allxiny.
VIERECK'S
BATHS
sii.winc ii virci rrivG
HA.OtS IIONKI) AM) SKT
len 7 a tat. .o 7 p. ir i Satur
day 10 p m. Corner Klrst ami
Kllsworth Stn-eta.
rU-a
Realty
Canndian Lnnds
LOANS AM. INSrilAM'K
Geo. Taylor
Corner of Second and Hnudalhia
Hell 52J; Howe ?0?i
Frank (i. Will
JEWELER
Hitch claaa Jewelry. 3ller. Cut
Class nu Hand Kainted China
t u.r i.hr
HAKfcl) tiOODS
fiROChKlhS. l'KODL'CE
and FKL'ITS
at
PARKER'S
"The Sin ol Quality"
136 I.yon St. Doth Phones
CASH psM for
LSKIJ FIKMTIHK
See us at 11 5 Lyon Street
K. I. STIKK A SON
!!
STETTEK'S
Pull line of Chinaware, Dishra,
j Crockery, Cljmwire, Granite,
Tinwar. and Orocerie.
LIIIKHTV IIONDS
If you must sell your Ilomls,
celt to us.. If you can miy more.
Itonils, buy from us. J. M. &
II. M. Hawkins. Alhsny. Orrxon
Just
Think
It Over
You need the assistance of a
pood hank to do l' isines with.
We need new depositors in order
to increase our liuiMiesi yearly,
llnvinif dealt fairly and safely
with others for 7 years don't
you think your Checking Ac
count would ho safe with
rnpilnl "l0,fl00.0n
Save and Succeed. St irt wilh
a Thrift Stamp.
J. W. Cusick & Co.
.Rankers
Albany, Orcfion
I. Ml V-r-s-V .V.
ft ' -f
I
The War Is Over
CliVSIitl Ti'lMN. not tl:M'ltl rl lO.v Is I! or
ib r of the da).
Pi in'HB pioi-te j were never brirh'T. T i be
Fl'CCKSSITI iu need he etHipeiul imi a fclnm",
well rtpiipped tini.m tal tfi niuvtiniu
The First National Bflnk
"tl! i ami It IM I Ul.K "
allilinte.l wilh
The First Savings Bank
WllICi: SAUNAS are SAli:"
GLASSfHEO ADS.-BUSINESS DIRECTORY
!l VUliAINS - l!17 Stu.l. :ml.el . rhrup;
I'onl ears: larire aHi'Ttmrnl of
wn'oiK, hunu'i. wn'er iis nntl
sewer pipts. Several t!!oufcfthl i;uii t
ny HiirVs. liny, sell or rxrhwiu'i j
!'aiftr Junk t'o., I'.. Ho'owny. Iit!li j
phones f.'iln j
"All IIAKCAINS Maxwell, .'.M:
Stiiilehnkrr, 7iH; Stud. I.uker. I.'T.'.;
IliiiNnn, $1J.'; Koril Trui-k, $:'-.':
Il'ill Trnrtor. $:l.-n. I'or sale at
Waldo Ar.ilerson 4 Son. fl-'tf
KOI! KAI-K - Sn.l.lle or ilrivimr mare.
alil!e an. I hritlie, set sinrrh- hiir
nes anj smnll lH-k wm'sn. I'nll
11.11 ph,.ne 177; II. f. Nh-Lrson. .VII
West f.th St. . IJflS
PLYMOUTH KOl'K KlltiS for hatch
inir. II.IM) ir s.'llinir of l.'i. All
fowls from exrellent I lyiiur O. A. t'.
strain. Mrs. I rank llall.-r. li'.U. I
fliimlo
KOUS AI.K-Several trwt l rhrap
lamls. Small paymruls I nv liio.-,
low intenst. t'ish A ll.h'e-. wn
ers. HfW
FOR SAI.K-A kik piece of laud
Consisting of liMi arri'S nea rAlhany,
at I'.ri per acre. This Is our
huy. Ilecker & Ileam, 1.1.1 Lyon
Street. lifts
FOR SAI.KCow hay. Phone llell
2FU. 1 1 ri7
RIIODK LSLANtl RKI KCCK-For
hiitchinir, t per aottin" of IS. All
fine Inyinir strain. A. I.. Haley,
1210 Cottage St., Homo phono MM7.
urn
FOR S.U.F. - Ite.l clover hay. Chas.
(irrll, Tnnrent; 11.11 phono 1!)KI2.
Ilfl5
FOR SALK-Il iff UKhorn eut-s for
hatching. Hens fina laytnir strain,
and rooster thnrouuhhred. Mrs. J
Schamer, It. 6.
IteM phone KFI
J20m2U
fOR SALK at a ,rrent loss. 1 Chevro. pndyree niDCPTflRY
let 6 passenger toorlnit car. Must BUolArja UlrirklllKI
lie sold in next few days. Am iroinir -
to Canada. A. P. Ilartrler. 1027 " '':,"t,i'-: J-
West 12th St. llfl.1 Chlroiirartor
CLKANKItS-Cnll up Ix.ra Plotz, 111.". I irl N'nal nnk "'"Jin'
Lyon tS., phona 54R-R, almut your -
slothes eleanlnif. liauer A llnuer ttuar. LOAN'S SCRF.TY IIONDS
anUro ahsoltito satisfaction. No (far- crxv
ment too dellcato for us to hamlle. ''" "
J3tf .'irr, Cfisunty and Auiomohile In
siirnnce. Ileal Fslute.
. . ?H First Nstlnnal Ilnnk lloildinir
CASH PAID For furnlturo and
household (roods. Roe us hefort you
sell. Alhnny Furniluro Kschanco I'FDF.RAL FARM LOANS
41V417 West 1st 8'. Iloth phones.
d2tf 5'j Per rnt Int.rrst
- A. V. IIOIIRNMF.liT
For Rent nil Masonic Temple, Salem, Ore,ron
a22lf
I'URN'IS'IIF.I) IIOUSK FOR I.F.NT 1
hloclt below the hlrh school on 4th i jr y 1
rL W. F. Pfciffer. fr.tr V'. V
J'OR ItKNT House of ! rooria with esrV) '
Imth. Close In to luisiness. S'eo Dr. hfCV) .
Kllis. 7f!l XCQ'Z? .s't """my
Ixg,- .y ."in Tv -y C.ilie
f,OSTA ninV hentherhloom skirt ..,.,,.,. ., ..,..,
with n silk mUlo. Return to Demo. 1 SI1 V. It-It X A I ) P.N
mt 1'-'fU Undert.k.r.
LOST An envidone eontnininir films Auto 8erIr Lady Assistant
and prints of pictures. Return to
Democrat. 12fl4
M,,;cM,,n""" iFortmillcr Uros.
for KjrniANriR-A rood fnmliiire Funeral Directors
husiness nnd improved dwellinir, no
Inrumhrnnro, in Mlnml, Oklnhnmn, ()r A"'n Ilcnrse
for prnnerlv In or near Alhnny. - Lady Assistant
locker A Ilenm, 133 Lyon St ,h phones Masonle lllilir.
1 2f I 4 UaM-MSMMMMaMWi
ilUVyri-aii'ii h y-V
Al'tTIONKIIII V. J. Ilinl.o, Id"' i:
11 h or IImimo 1. 1. .... .'('I. 11.11
plmne li't'.U, I nr
SI It A V Him; T.ikrn up In S..uth Al.
I Any. Infortunium tun le htol hy
railing ul 41J Ko.l Kit St St . ttnti
luiyiln: for this ii'tlue anl othi-r e
H-nra. Illfl'i
A III NY I'l'liK MILK ( IIKFSK
t O Is puylnir 0c p.-.- Ih. It. F. in
wh.de Hulk. IS- II. F. t .111.1 LV
(. F. rhurnlitir rrniiii. piu'vs
K041.I till fuitiirr niaiM.t -iuiii'-s
We are pxitut .t'-V rnl k'r pK't-s.
..'.If
W A NTF.ll TO ItFN'T A mml.rn un
furnislietl l.iiiik'nh.w l.y rouple with
no children. Imiulr at I'rmocral
offi.e. Ilf.if
FAR MKIIS. ATTFNTION For the
next 'i Wf-ks we will sell yiu a lim
itt'd stiirk of wnk'.'iis and plows at
rut prices. Waldo Anderson it
on. J'J-'tf
WiHIliSAWIN'C -Call H II ttri.lk-r.
Il.o.io phone aits, 11.11 :i'j:iY. Ka.
iletH-e IIU Flm and lllh. si'.tf
Real f-state, Insurance and
Mnnev to Loan
ii.
M Kill! 1 1 I.
In.ltrnnce, Loans. Surrty Itonds
Spi-rinl alti-nlit.n j'ivin to rare of
nrpTtv iM'lniH'inir to n.m rti.lrnts.
Itoom N'o I. '.n.l fl.mr, l-'imt Sav
inrs Hon!. Ituil.luu'. Alo.iny, Orrron.
J. V. PIPK
llnrv'Hlns in Form Lands and City
prnperty
Inxiinince. Money to Imn on Good
Fnrnn at pi-r cent
HKMSTITfUINT. -l?'4e tier yard,
thread fnrniihrd. II. II plo.ne i.MIH.
Sue Hr..ck..nri.U-e. W. 2d St.
KI M Fit C. f.W'K
Chiroprsrtor
, itn,s !!, 7, 0. 10, Cusick Ilnnk llldi:.
N'ature cuiinut cure a ill nso unh-ns
the riu:s. is removed. t'hir iproctic
adjustments remove the cause.