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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, Till RS1UY. MARCH IS, 119.
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E S T A BL I S H E D IN 18 &
THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1919 .
LENT
The world has entered upon the sea
son known as Lent. Specifically a re
ligious season, there is much about
the customs usual to its observance
which people of any creed or reliirion
can follow with benefit.
What Lent calls for from those who
keep it as a sacred duty is a refresh
in? of mind and body by simple living
and quiet thinking.
Whether people be of a creed which
believes in the observance of Lent or
not. a simplified diet will be (rood for
them. Any system needs a rest from
t'le hearty foods of winter, and the
replacing of a meat diet with one con
listing largely of preen vegetables.
One may not want to (ro to church
7iat is his own concern. But it mu'l
do anybody pood to turn from harass
ing and perhaps bitter thoughts to
quieter meditations and to the com
pany of pood and restful literature.
After winter with many nights of late
hours, and always a period of nervous
strain, early to bed will restore rapid
ly the shattered nerves.
Take it all in all, though Lent as a
relipious fact may mean nothinp. Lent
as a period of forty days devoted to
setting body and mind in order is well
worth anybody's while.
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House cleaning time. Why not dis
pose of everything wh'ch has been
stored away since you cleaned it last
spring?
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Kunirnl at NhrlHurn
Kunrrnl of A. IV Ituimvll wn heM nt
i uVKvk thin nftfTiumn nt Mii'llmn,.
t'vornl mt-iniVm of thi finuily iiml
frli'inU pnnnr-tl through AUmny thli
lo lt in Hltctitlrtnci'. Mr. Kim ;
-oil vi n highly i-rUthum. ritiin hiu! ;
in ndtlition to'nii Inrjro family, timny j
fiiemU nttotbiiM, Ow laftt . triiuititj
to hiii nu'inory. Mm. Hufm-ll tlioil
nhoiit k ynr tig a.
SPEAKING OF HOLES
"The United States senate decided
that it was necessary ti "put the
President in a hole" wit'. .iis league of
nation plan, and did n to its own
satisfaction. That is ncv a matter of
history, praiseworthy or unpraisewor
thy, as events may prove. It happens
at the same time that the New York
Tribune prints a striking cartoon, en
titled "The League of Nations Argu
ment in a Nutshell." It is drawn af
ter Batrnsfather's famous picture,
"The Better 'Ole."
President Wilson and congress are
represented as standing together in a
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TALK about smokes. Prince Albtnt
is geared to a joyhandout standard
that just lavishes smokehappiness on
every man game enough to make a bee line for a
tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new I
Get it straight that what you've hankered for in
pipe or cigarette makin's smokes you'U find aplenty
in P. A. That's because P. A. has the quality I
You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your
tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse
drink when he's off the water! Bite and parch are cut
out by our exclusive patented process!
You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat
the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a
section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care
U remember back I
Buy Prince Albert everywhere f eoocco i moid. Toppy rd frags,
tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidon and
that ciwr, practical pound crystal glass humidor With aponga
mtoimtcnar top that kmpt thm tobacco in such perfect condition.
R. J. Reynold Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem. N. C
Third
Liberty
Loan
Coupon
Due
MARCH 15
I'ring thrm to u NOW
J. W.C.ick Co.
Krejrn
I
!! Aiiu)n
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33?
f 1 1 iEARNINGS.9rlHDUSTRY
ftro ,l v ,ii hi, 7-";T"''"T"''i;''" "'T!"''fTlfi"' '" -T".".
lo you want to bi'lter your eomlilion?
lo you desire to eiiKiir 1,1 siiinelluliies T
Do you desire tu lii'-rvnso your earnliiitsf
Tulk It over with us. We ran help you.
We make furni loatifl-- no cominUilon.
The First National Bonk
"OMi akd UKI.IAIII.h '
allillntrd
The First Savings Bank
MMIIIti: SAVINtJS are SAii:"
4 IVr (Vnt luterent un Kuinm
CLASSIFIED ADS.-BUSmES5 B.PECTQP.Y
shell hole, labedel
o Prevent War."
up to their necks, and under bombard
ment. Congress is saying. "This is a
ell of a "ole." And Wilson is retorting
"Well, if you know a better 'ole, go
to ifc"
Yes, indeed! If anybody knows of
better 'ole, let him go to it.
'League of Nations ' Chorus of people:
They are in water not;"
WARRANTY DEEDS
Marv E. Cames to Elmer Yoeubeta. y
He'd better Munkera VUitor i
1 Mrs. Allen Arnold and daughter.'
Miss Mnhrl. were visiting friends and I
I transacting business in the city again
I today. I
The peace conference disposed of
more great problems in three weeks
than congress did in three months.
But then, it was a peace conference.
A lot of jewelry was missed by the
owners. Search revealed it in a hen's
nest, with the hen setting on it. Once
more we see the evil of inflammatory
literature; that hen had probably been
reading about the goose that laid the
golden egg.
Wilson says he won't come back till
the peace treaty is signed, with the
league of nations in it.
Chorus of senators: "Grr-r-r."
-'N Thnp. Farm
Peter DeWall left on the noon train
tu. . .'i .. , u iunk alter his farm.
Mr. DeWall formerly lived at Thomas
and stilt owns some of the best hind
in Oregon, which is easily located
I Lands in See. 12, Tp. 11 S.. R. 2 West.
E. A. Baldwin and wife to ewton
Hughes and wife. Lands in Block 1,
Ruiter's Add Albany.
C. C. Hugh and wife to Wm. Kcages , along the Santiam.
IJinds in 1 p. li a., n. noi.
Jos. E. Marshall and wife to Chas.
S. Brewster and wife. Lands in Tp.
12 S., R. 4 West.
Quit-Claim Deed
Fred E. George et al to Ole Kut-
telson. LBnds in Sec. 3fi, Tp. 10 S.,
R. 1 West.
51 0. I' It KP AT M KNT ao
2 OF ARM LOANS D 0
ajwi:.a (nnF'JH)EL
Wo loan money for
five cars. Wo al
low you to pay 111 10
. or multiple on tha
principal on any In
terest date and slop
lnt.Te.it. No dtlay
we close loan at
once. . ,
ex. aaKSKauu:.! ja T-rvn
J. M. a H. M. us
ALBANY AND SALEM
OKI.CON
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO.
"Atwm t Youi Sf'vicc"
Help of all kinds Furnished Free
to Employers
iBMastu. inuiu. mm. im nm
X t. aigl. mmsm
U-tU UonaUla StnL furUsad. Ofrsna
viLLBUY POTATOES I PAY CASH
4 at loading point F. O. B. car. I aUo handle Number One Hay
4 or Second Grad May.
M G. REED - - nith Phones
Frank G. Will
JEWELER
High class Jewelry. 8IIver, Cut
Glass am Hand Painted China
STETTFJVS
Full Line of CHINA WARK ,
DISHES, CROCKERY, GLASS
ware, granite, tlnwure, groceries.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
1919
1918
LOANS St'RBTY BONDS
j E. F. SOX
Fire, Casualty and Automobile In
suranre. Real Estate.
21 I1t National Bank Ilulldinf
Ml h .i ;-4i?.a: ; ' V- - J I
PBDBRAB FARM LOANS
S'l Per Cent Intcr-nt
A. C. IIOHIINSIEnr
401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon
aiiZU
Real Estate, Insurance and
! Money to Loan
II. F. MERRILL
Insurance. Loans, ffurpfv llnnil.
Special attention aiven to care of
"roporty belonging to non-resldont.
P.oom No. 1 second floor, First Sav
ings Bank Building, Aloany, Cregon.
LET US HELP YOU MAKE THE CHANGE
The Blain Clothing Company
"Value First"
J. V. PIPB
Bargains in Farm Xjinii and City
property
Insurance, Money to Loan on Good
Frrms at 6 per cent
DR. GEORGE J. KENAGY
Chiropractor
First
Na'Jonal Bank Building
dltf
ELMER C. OIPE
Chiropractor
Nature cannot cure a disease unless
the cause is removed. Chiropractic
adjustments remove the cause.
Rooms S, 7, 0, 10, Cusick Bank Bldg.
CHAS. A. HUNT
Violinist and Teacher
Home phone 4128. Studio 833 Jcffor
on Street, mCtf
f-H! Salr
r'OR SAI.K-TtiO II... Mnrtha Wa.h
itM'tt.n arulvhito Mrxican Ikmim srrtl
White and well rh nhitl. CmII Home
phone' 3.r. 10. O. ! .'.His, Alli:my,
Oregon. "ml.t
HOTT PARKER IIDl'SK rolls on sale
in our d.'liratrSMin ,l'.artiuint from
ft ti ti p. in. rarh djiy. lltiniilton's
Store. 1 Jin 11
EWES FOR SAI.E-ll young Shrop
shire with 6 Inml.s, $1.1. Ilun.y
Cr.'ll. 3 miles rant of Tangent. K3
Hell phone. l.'niU
FOR SALE OR RENT 3 aires one
mile fmm the city limits. Impure
at the O. E. tirketutlh-e from H a m.
to 1'2 oVKvk noon. UmJiie
FOR SAI.E-Ei-m for hnli-hini? from
Syles strain of tntpnrstetl Anrtmas.
Cull Iliime phone I'l.'7 or a.l.lress
H14 W. fith St. I'.'ml'.i
FOR SA1.E-2 young heifers fresh
soon. Imiuire at 3:10 Ni.rth Onk St.
or Bell phone 321 R. Ilml3
FOR SALE-120 cg Mnn.ly In
cii'mtor. 110; 110 mgr Cyphers In
cubator 1H. Alhmiy Furniture Fx
change. m!2
FOR SALE Silver quill, single cml.
White leghorn eggs for huteliing,
from stock that laid from 2iM to
311 eggs before molting. Mrs. S.
K. Barnes. R. F. D. No. 2. Il .me
phone K.V.5. 9m 1ft
I 'OR S A I K I''' acres. T, mil.-, froih
I'orvu'hi, 2 milrs fr.uii elm-tin line
slnri-.n. .tote and irailrd arhiM.I.
Itiu r.,-.,.. in giMhl timl-r, l.alanrv
l-i.i.s. (in n i.'mI ro.i.l. Rtinmiig
-tir. Fi'n-,.. wi!h wire. I'rii-e
f "Mill. . I( Srliulll. 1.N..M nn.l 4'h
St. , Albany, Oi-e. l"m:MmHw'
F: r Rrnr
FCRN'I-JIIEIl !t.)t'.-r' FOB LENT-1
Muck l.elow th high school on 4th
street. WF. Pfelf'er. fl'.tf
FOR SALE- 1 span of geldings ID
y-mra old. wt. I-'IMI ll.s. Well l.role.
tj.iod work tenin. W. 'I. Newton,
i'lfth and rhirago. Home phone
?. n--ltf
IIi'.iki FARM Mortgage for sale IP
prr rent di.rount. Owen !rm, 13.1
Lyon. 1 .'in 1 .1
MisccIUneous
Ml.!. PICK I ES-A new k-k- j,i
i P'-nr.l nt Kenton's Cash Store.
nn.l I. von streets. l'-'mU
WANTED A smsll furni.hr.1 house.
M'.'J. Bell phone. 10ml2
FOR ROYAL TYPEWRITERS
Write to Crnhnm A Wnil.. orvnlll..
Oregon. Agen's for I. Inn roonty!
r.'laLMw
FOR SALE Pope twin motorcycle,
$20. Hnrlcy liavidson Motort-ycle,
10. Albany Furniture Exrhn'-tgo.
ml2
FOR SALE A lii-ht Overland tour
ing car in excellent condition. A
bargain if takvn at once. Cnll Bi ll
phone 2 1 ML. 12m Jo
FOR SALE 1 Molina tractor and
double disked harrow and road truck
practically now. Ed Dorgan. Bill
phone MSJ. fini LI
TO KXCHANGE-lf vou have furnl
tore in sell s.-o E. 1. .SUIT A Son.
215 Lyon .St. Mm 10
CASH PAIDFor furn'ure and
household giods. See us oefore you
sell. Albany Furniture Exchange
415-417 West 1st 8'. Both phones.
. d2tf
BOY WANTED At once, to carry
the On-gonian. See Ben Helen.
I0ml2
FOR SALE 1 span of geldings 10
yenrs old, wt. 1200 lbs. Well broke.
Good work team. Alsj wagon and
harness. W. B. Newton, Fifth and
IRI'GS AND CARPET WEAViv!
f Wrick .HliMr. I -t .
"-' ."i j -ami enenp. .inn-
nle Smith Mills, 420 Denver Street.
I 'iml4
FOR SAI.K-A 10M Bulrk f. nassen-
. , 1 ger car in goo eonditii n. Will sell
FOR SALE 43 acre farm l'-J miles cheap. At Ralston's Garage.
east of Harrisburg. All new Im- Smir,
provementa. Good orchard. Can
glvo possession any time. Inmiln. PHONOGRAPHS W O TCMey slate
of M. S. Kennell, R. 1, Box Sfl. B-II agent for the SUrr Phonograph cua
phone 17F11. 8mir .rf 0,. beat tond machine, on the
. , market today. We ran prove It to
FOR SALE Jersey cow and calf. See yau- "'"'onst rat ions given at Clif.
C. M. Westbrook, 1540 Sulem Bond. tor'Vt 8luH. 83fl W. l,t Street.
Or cull Hume phone 1104. 8mir, flHtf
LUMBER BARGAIN-Wo have about FARMERS ATrFVT'nsr 7",
10.000 feet of good usable Mch next 2 wlU, V. I m n "
lumber at $10 per thousand. Albany "".i lZk of w. "m-
Lumber Company. HmU ' t T,"" "'"W" "
' c,lt Pr,r""' Wnldo Anderson A
FOR RALB Baled staw, wheat, ont 8ur1, J-'''
and ehaat, at $R , ton. S. O. SI- Wfri)SA WING-Csll A. II Hridge,
mon, Tangent, Oror, l phone Home phone 3118, 11.11 :'i:iy t,.'
lc !15ml6 dunce 1112 Elm and 11th. ' aiitf
FOR RALE CHEAP-D acre, r will IIBMSTITCHINC,12Hc por yard
sell 7tt acres with Improvements. '"'nd furnished. Hell phone 4A2IL
1 mile, from Albany In Bent.! Hl" Hna-kenrhlir.. M.1 W. V,! s,
county. Good fruit, new building.. jklllril I f-r -.- -.- .
H. C. Hutchlnaon, R. 4. Home CHICHESTER S PILLS
P"""" MI. 7mI3 ''iXV ."V
CAR B A RGA INS Ford truck. $4r,0; SrS ,r" ""- N
Maxwell 1917 model, $B0O; Ktudehak- ft. " V "uA,x7-'":,n'
r. 275; Roadster, HBO; Hudson bug, Sff.)--''--..,'X
II2S; Bull tractor, $3M. All In A- " SUtP 'ljjr.lLWimglMjf
eondltlon at Waldo Anderson A Ron. 1
FISHIiR-HRADKN
FOR RALE nuff Leghorn eggs for Undertakers
hatchlnif. Hens fine Inykif strain, Aui b.i. 1
and rooster thoroughbred. Mrs. J A SttIc. Lady Aarisu.t
Rchamer, R. 0. Bell phone 1BF15.
. jaomiio 1
CLEAWLR3 CaU up Lorn Pint, 141
I,yon tS., phone B4(-R, akout your
clothes cleaning-. Raunr A Bauer guar
antee absolute snrlsfnctlon. No gar
ment too delicate for us to handle,
J3tf
Fortmiller Bros.
funeral Directors
Our Own Auto Ui nr.e
Lady Assistant
Rolh I'hnnea Masonic Bldg.