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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY. MAY '21, 19H , Pane Five .UllUiUllliilillllli! Coopcration-Thc Secret of Success Many a successful farmer and business man will tell you that his banking connection has been an important factor in his success. No bank can render a broade; service than its facilities will permit. The Firit National Bank ' ' Old and Reliable ' Affiliated With The First Savings Bank ' Where Savinirri arc Safe ' ' 4 Per Cent Intciest on 'a"iiis Farm Loans No Commission Trip lo I i.rlland k C. Mc'taynolda left fur Porll.inj CLASSIFIED KOH SALE OR TRADE-A house and 2 luta. 100(1 Santlnm Rnail. II. II phon, 4KRJ. 19m24 rui w L. i. vuu want DiuugiMK- ... ' ,,., . . i or S-u, r nav, ona 1919 model run i i ..... .i ,.l ... . onlv VW n laa, w Ih antra tlra, etc., i . i . it . i - , . . i-. . . i . i i. at.ai.np. Murphy Motor Co. aSOtf FOR SALE 1 Ramaon tractor In good condition, at a baiyaln. Alao ona Sbottom engirt fang plow. Murphy A Harold. m29tf FOR SALF- Completa thraahing out fit, at a bargain. Inquire of A. Auatln or Waldo Anderson A Son. aldtf FOR SALE-llouee and lot In West Albany, email fruit and berrirs. Party leaving city. Must sell. Call Home phone Slut). 20m22 FOR SAI.K-l 4-year-old mare, wt 1150 Iba. Set of heavy team har neaa, prartically new. 2 milk roars, 1 O, I. C. brood sow. Prices rea sonable. Byron Crabtree, Crabtree, Ore. Home phone 80(152. 20m2?" FOR SALE Nearly new folding Cor ona typewriter. 839 W. 6th St., Bell phone 208. 20m2 FOR SALE 24 acres, new bungalow and bam, fenced with woven wire fenoa. Price $2,000, $20 down and $20 per month. Sea Huflirh A Hombark. m20 FOR SALE ISO acre farm near Leb anon. 60 acres In crop. Good or chard. New buildings Insured for $2600. This Is a fine farm and tin l bought for $05 per acre. Owen Beam I-and Co., 1.13 Lyon Streot 20m21 Miscellaneous. HEMSTITCHING 12He per yard, thread furnished. Bdl nhma 4B2R Sue nrecVenr)dio. 8.t.t W. 2d St. CASH PAID For fura'tura ana Household giods. He ua u(or you aell. Ainuiy rurnilure fcxehang 41o-41'f Aeat let SU botu pnonaa. tUtt WOODSAWINO-Call 8. II. Bridger. Hell phone 34(1 R. Realdenca 124 W lith St. Office with E. R. Cummlngs. r6tf MOVED Blacksmith shop from the Furmers' Feed Stable to the old Pet Anderson Shop, comer of 2nd and Montgomery. W. P. Chilcot. CARPENTER AND BUILDER For building and remodeling call on H. D. Eby, 737 Madison St Home phon 24B9. ml7J17 FOR HIRE Auto truck. Cnll W. P. Chilcote. 222 Montgomery St. Hell phone "78. Inm22 SHINGLING Hong A Barger, 403 W. First St. Phone 4A2R. lSm21 DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS ia,s i Kssaar I rrV THAT lNITtVTIOfv WASN T AS BAJ NS YOU wi i r - twd . Ut5rVtil: ONvb. Nl; you HAVE TO CsB-T NOW It. Trrfi. tliia niomli.) where ha will remain f ,t al - out loo weeks. - BUSINESS WANTEO-To buy, 1917 Ford. Wnta C. A. Olaon, Kings Vallay, Or., earn K Intra Vallay Lumbar Co. 20tn23 ..rn, tc-t"r i- I i a l i i rOR Kr.NT furnished housekeeping , ., , r rooma, lower floor. Modem con- . . , CAR II A RG A INS Ford Roadnter, $37.1; Ford Touring, $300; Hulck Koailater. Wilt: IkMlLra Tmirint $(176; Maswell Tourlnir. $550; Stude-1 baker Touring, $2M); I,iK. Touring, r'Pr-"1y $.17R; Chevrolet Touring, $7S. Atlf?oomNo- ,. Waldo Anderson A Son. mllHf WANTED A middleaged woman for houHwork, no washing. Call Mrs. C. C. Hart, Jefferson 37F4. 19m21 LOST A canary bird, light yellow color, good singer. Call Bell phone 428J. Reward. 19m2 LOST A leather halter on Crabtro road near Albany. Leave at Demi.- LOST Liver and white pointer pip, 8 months old. Notify W. F. I-foif-fer. Reward. 19m21 LOST Pair of Weed chains, 37v1-i. on road between Albany and Dover Saturday. Finder pleas return lo Democrat Office. Reward. W. U Chambers, Dover. 19m2l LOST Hand bag containing small I urse, Liberty bonds and money, be tween Albany and Tangent on h:rr. vjy. Kinder return to Tangent Ca tena, Tangent, Or., or Democrat office. Reward. 19m21 LOST An agat brooch with brown moss. Mrs, Thomas Blower, Bell phon M3J. 937 E. 9th. 19m2t MEN WANTED AT WEST LINN PAPER MILLS 42c HOUR. 8 HOUR DAY. SEE MR. H. A. SWAFFORD AT MILL OFFICE ACROSS RIVER FROM OREGON CITY. GOOD HOTEL PROVIDE0 CLEAN BEDS 20c; BEST MEALS 85c. n2tf RELIABLE PLANTS Tomatoes, 15c per dos., $1 per 100; cabbage, 10c per dos., 75c per 100; cauliflower, 15c per dot. MURPHY'S SEED STORE a24t BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOANS SURETY BONDS E. F. SOX Fire, Casualty and Automobile In surance. Rnal Estate. 211 First National Bank Building C WIPSS7 dipm't vONmt M& TO wlOlM IMAaiNCD BS Jm5aiE:0 NOV; vvmsrs .1 .msrzA' rr". .vji -ra.iu'H6nj.i jT. ,v.!r n t-n i i i'uf -'-r- i i Hulrai Trip lion. 1, K. nl Mr. Westhsrford mail trip to Ralem today. Wenlher Report Yriterday's temperature ranged froir 4 to 7B degrees. Th river teg IU' 4 I feet. Visiting Patent Jack D. Mevens of th U.' 8. navy semnc en lhc ship Pittsburg no (da Honed al Pi-rtsmouth, N. H., la visiting at the linn hia parent of thia city Mr. and Mra. J. II. Stevens. Mr. Hteven, la on 20-day furlough, and wii formerly an amploya of the Sof tharn Pacific. On Business Trip C. II. Murphy, ono of tha actlva a'j'.o dealers of Albany and Linn county, transacted builncaa In Portland today. Farhi Hal at Holley T. J. Phllnott. on of tha pioneer 'nr.i er of tha Hollo neighborhood, who recently aold hla farm, la to hava r Mi- !. nf stock and farm imnlo. r.ient May 2D. R. R. Koch, a Iwal ai.-tloneer of llollry, la to conduct tha aele. DIRECTORY! FKI KRAL VWA LOANS 6Vs per lent" iid'iest. S4 y' a lent sarv!-. time. T'romnt and efficient F.,.l F.rm Bond, foe ..1. A. C. BOHTiySTEDT 401 Maaunic Ttnif, bnlem, Orego'i1 aldtf II. F. M ERR. LI Insurance, Loan. Surety !londa HPM attentl'm flven to car of oeion;-ii.g to Ao.i-reaiaenia. avnd floor, Flrat Sav-' inas Bank 6uilJiic Alujny, Cregon. Dr. fieorffe J. Kenagy Oiiropractor Mrat r-'a'unal Beak Fnildiag Office Both PhoneS Residence Bell Phone O1! iM.siuent.c. .ueu i none -ul 6." Mr R C r.IPE 9hiroprartov Nature cann, '. cur a dlseaaa unless tue cause is amoved. Chiropractic adjustments remove Jia cause. Room 6. 7, 9. 0. Cuslck bank Bldg. J. V. PIPK Bnrnlns in Far - Lands and City nrn.irt Inaurarce, Money to Loan op Good - rrrma r per cem. CHAS A. HUNT Vicilnlat and Teacher Hon. paone 412S. Studio 333 Jeffer son Street mClf Frank G. Will JEWELER Hlirh class Jewelry, 8l!ver. Ca Giasa anu Hand Painted China THE BEST BAEED GOOD9 GROCEKIbS, PRODUCE and FRUITS at PARKER'S "Tbe SUo ol Quality" 136 Lyon St. Both Phones Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Our Owl Auto (Iran I dy Aaaistant Both Phone Maaonie Bldg. , Birr JU&'U.; SUBSEA VESSELS AN OLD IDEA Inventors Had Thought! of Such Craft Centuries Ago. aa Anclant Rscords Olva Proof. Niit In HXW, when Lord Verulsra Drat mailt a vsgue slluslon to th subject, hut In HUH. It imiii. i Aral mention msde nf tlt euhiiierlue; and then at Bum considerable length In a memoir published at "flu llruu-n H.riM.fit. In I'aul'a (hur-hvard.M And with tlila dlscon ry comes another. that Ilia eiihiiiarlne. or "Ark fur Hub marliie Narliallii,H aa lh author. Julio Wltklna. terms It. had ln-eii tried and found a pracih-al HMIMIIiy In tha dnya of the rlvll vara. " 'onirloii I i-ra-tjl had eiH-rlmenied with Mtha contrivance." "here In Knaiahd." and "found It feasible." There la wroi thlii( raptlvatliigly Kllaalielhno alxitit this. John Wllklna. -Chaplain t the prince Kleetor Palatine," and hla fur elghtrd consideration nf the Buhma rlne aa a war auilllnry. Umdoncra became acquainted wlih hliu ona March evening recently, aa they 1 OIK-ned their Pall Mall liatettee and dlutied Inlo thi conlenla. "Comelous lirehle and hla rotitrtvsnce" arousa a tantalising curlo-Jly. Live Stock for Belgium. No one In WtSmn re)l"-nl more hearllly ln-n the Oi-nnnna er driven out than the small fnnni-rn whoa hit und-r the lnvadi-ra hnd l--n luadr Inlrileralile bv the ronittant rwj ulsltloiilna of produce and stork by tiie enemy. A llrltlub fanner. ho has Jut n-turneil from the able nrrl ruttunil dlntrlrt around M-nln. n-porta that the country la now prarili-ully devoid of live stock and that tillnge m' fflrm operatlone gmernllv are at a etpndstlll In eonaeiiwnce. r.norts arn , In-lng tnnde by the "iKricullunil relief atpndatlll In roneei wnce. EITorta are I of alllea committee to rejilace the onl- mats in inai ni-ii:iiiMirnoHi kiio-o or atolen by the tlennana with VMM1 llrlt lh atock and a tlrt ronlenment of dairy cattle will be firwanll In the enurae of a few weeks. Theae anlinala will. It la hoied. play a valuable art In reatorklng the funna of the peaa anta which lay acroia the path of the flermans In their march toward Calais. Tha Fishing Warm. William llrnke la a little fellow II v- i tng In Eastern avinue. Itirds, fishing worms, rrlcki-ts and siilders are etrange creations to him ilila year and haa not been fully able to deter- m,n' ,u' wh" a""r UM'T .k, ,hpn h.nnT .,, ,.. A few daya ago William waa watching a neighbor woman pr'are ground for flowers. An unusunllv large Osblng worm came to fbe aurface. "What la thatr William asked ex citedly. That Is a fishing worm. "Well. I thought I heard her going tweet,' tweet' a while ago when yoo commenced digging. " he said, and ran to tell hia mamma nf the strange animal. Indianapolis News. I Taaaa Drive Out Estates. I There are. or were before the war. nearly l.ouo great country eatntao acnt tered over Croat Britain, many nf which have now been cbiaed because of the huge tasat'on. Of time slit; may lie classed aa private palaces, for each required a staff of from 200 to OHO servants and attendants. Outstdm of the household aervanta there were many men employed aa caretakers for the grounds, gardens, parks, coverts, outbuilding and atablc. Rocky Mountain News. On London's 'Bus Tickets. By slmpllfvli-; the system of tickets given to London's minibus inR.-engers a saving of urn toi.s nf pnper pulp a year was effected. Indlanniiolls News, Up Among th Birds. In spite of their difficult and exact ing task, a few airmen have found opportunity to observe and record the height at which various migratory birds sre accustomed to fly. Thus, from French soldiers of the air It Is learned that swullows have tx-en ob served to niiilntsln an average altitude of TOO yards and wild ducks one ol 1.S00 yards, nml that green plovers have been seen at a height of 2.1.VI yards. Incidentally It may he men tioned that the ducks were moving at a speed of QL'H miles an hour wbn flying upward, and 0U miles an houi when flying horltontnlly. Another avia tor when flying at 9..VS) feet saw swallows high above him. And an- other, who made his ohservstlons at a I height of 0.000 feet during a heavy I Iminhardment, with antiaircraft shells bursting all about him. says be saw j 200 golden plovers, Hrhaps driven higher thnn usual by the fact that the I vicinity was an unpleasant belt to ; croas. loulh s Companion. No, fc 'Sac-' iCL, ' 1 1 FROCKS OF SHEER FABRICS What every woman know anions, other thing Is, that nothing la quit so satisfying aa a fine white frock for summertime. Embroidered voiles, and ewleaes. beantlful and prartli-al, ar here to lend the charm and r-iint-ment of white to summer wanlrobea. In tha picture a plain and einbroldert-d voile Is shown made up Into a short sleeved frock and finished off. with a girdle and full bow of narrow ribbon. The underskirt la made of tbe etubroid-rt-d rolie, showing a pattern In which bands run around the figure. A short undurbodlce of this has elbow sleeve and a drapery of plain voile which carries out the Idea revealed !o the long and full tutuillcrs of plain voJo In 'he skirt. Famoua Old Inn Gone. The city of Augsburg has seen the last of that fumoua Inn. "Lirel Sloh-n-n." or preferably. In sonorous French. Thotel dea Troia Jluures." The Itavariun revolution boa di-mol-IMiel It with the famous room ard tlreplace In which the financier Pus ger, to aave hla life, lit a fire with nil those "1. O. tVs." awkward re minders of a monarch's Indebtedness, ft was In this hostelry, too, that Marie Antoinette put up on her way to France to become the wife of the dnuphln. Over the lintel of the Trols Maurea" were carved the lllle of France In commemoration of the event. Now the Inn and the lilies have disappeared In another such cataclyam ns swept Marie Antoinette to the guil lotine, some hundred and twenty-odd yi-ars ago. NEW THREE-PIECE SUIT Here la one of those three-piece suits In which a satin middy blous,-, that matches It In color tukes the place of the usual shirtwaist. This blouse has a loose, narrow girdle of satin and Is turned up at the bottom, forming pockets. The coat Is a new model and Insists upon disclosing Its satin coninlon. Went to Salem Mrs. & W. Sears Mrs. A. Bowers and Mrs. E.E E. Warford went t0 Sal em this afternoon to attend the Rebec ca assembly. Read THE DEMOCRAT Want Ada Mr. Smart didn't gvt if) ff r -it- "--"tin rim ivi iiita'iirilBBiaSTBlr IHWIPI illlllU iiiiiiul !1 CITY NEWS I i i.'ss trip to Portland today. uiness Trip I rank Johnson, Plainview farmsr, and A. J. Kizer, Junction City march- anl, wer, in the city thia morning on a tuaines. trip to Salem and Portland. To Hear MeCormark Sing :r. C. V. Littler went to Portland this morning to hear the famous John MrCorniai-k sing tonight. Attends Wedding Mr. and Mrs. t. C. Cowlc-s went to Portland thia afternoon to attend the wedding of their son. Earl. Corvalli Man Here W. C. Cowgill of Corvallia. reore- nting th. Curtis Publishing Co. of Philadelphia, was in the city this morning on a brief business trip. lu Portland Attorney C. E. Sox transacted legal l,.,... u prti.j .,.-!.. Viltlng Frirndi Miss Daisy Crocker, former's- ef A Ibanr and a prominent teacher in the schools of Josephine county for the P' two years, ig visiting friends in the city this week. I -'r.snon Visitor Hrs. A. P. Blackburn of Lebanon visited at the home of Mrs. W. T.. .'.irVson of Went Sixth street today. Visits in Portland Mrs. F. H. Bussard left on the early tr.iin today for Portland to visit with friends . Wt to Salem V.'. R. Scott of the Linn-Benton fru't rssociation went to Salem this morn ing lo spend th next two days In the inte-est of his company. Retrrna Nebraska Mrs. C. F. McClain and dau-'ht.'r of i Hr-liey. Nebr.. left for their home trdnv. Mr. McClain will remain - ! lime on account of the serious illncs.t o . is father, N. C. McClain of North A'hany. You Save the Cost of Clerk hire If You Are Willing To Fit Youirself Boys' and Ladies' Bt.-own Tennis Shoes in Oxfords, S'izes 2H to 6 , 9hc Men's Wurk Shu J2 45 Men's Work Shoes $l.S-i Ladies' Oxfords in patent. Chrome leather with Louis leather heels v 14.95 Women's 2-strap military heel, turn sole . . $.1.40 Whv pay S4.25 elsewhere? Ladies' white canvas shoe witlf turn soles at id wood-covered heefcs ...... J2.15- 63-in. black, -zny and chavn- paicn laces i 5c pair Mack flat laces . .s. . . 30e 10c Polishes for 15c Remember t'fte Odd Cent Pric Is used to Teceive you. H IFAF F.RVICE I HOE (TORE SAVING SELF SHOE $ No exaggeration, no misrepre- sentation. ' A LOCAL Institution : keep your money At Home. off so easy, after rJi COUIITBY TO GET S1 1,000,000 FROM M, LCENTENARY Methodists Contemplate Big Programme World Over. $105,OCO,000 TO BE RAISED Denomination Cats Nsw Conception f Church Sarvieea Farm Is parte t ' Be Preachers In Every Rural Center In Country. ' Savina children from Infantile pa- ralysla, hoge from hog cholera andi cropa from Insect paata are Hchurch aervices. So the nsw church, the regenerated -I u. .... 1 ,a,nt,n6t -.ic" In tha rura , nritU ef America. The old time "country parson" la passing. j I" hi stead cornea th man who nowa what to do not only with a 3ible and a hymn book, but with a Kjlato bug. a family quarrel, a bad road and a shortaa, of eeed corn. Tbe church aa a factor In th social, nollticsl and economic Ufa of th rural listrict; religion aa practical aa wall . .is spiritual service, are not expert . .nents. The new church and the new astnr have proved themselves and :'ound themselves at the same time. Pastor Finds Hog Cholera. Take the story of Lakeville, Holmes county, Ohio. Fresh trcm his theological studies, ''barks M. McConnell went to Lake rille five years ago aa paator of th Methodiut church there. ilcCoi.nell waa sent to Lakevllle because the Methodist board of Sun day schools chose It as tha least prom sing "charge" they could find. And i the board wanted to experiment. 1 The new paator found a moribund church and an epidemic of hog chol era. ' McConnell preached dynamic aermona. But he did not neglect to send to the State University for chol era serum. Movies Shown In Church. Two members of the church met some days later, and conversation veered to the pastor. One waa du bious about his theology. "I don't know about his theology.' said the other, "but I do know that he saved my hogs. I'm for him. An old church building waa for sal at Klllburk. 22 miles away. McCon nell bought It in at auction tor J4. hauled it to Lakevllle, and In Decem ber it was dedicated as the Lakevllle Memorial Hall, to the boys who went METHODIST CENTENARY RURAL CHURCH PROGRAM Expenditure of $1 1,000,000. Establishment of affective training schools for rural chs'Xh leadership. A nation-wide educational cam paign to increase th efficiency of the ministry now In service. Thi is how the Methodist church proposes to rehabilitate rural churcliec In thia gigantle five-year Centenary program. .nto service. This was the first rural memorial hall dedicated anywhere in the United Slate. In the hall is a standard motion pic ture outfit McConnell and two of hid members bought it, projector, aeata and all, tor 11,100, on their own re sponsibility. Pictures ar shown every Saturday night $U,C00.000 on Country. ' The farmers were losing money through ignorance of modern agri cultural methods. MoConnall arranged , with the State University for a series of farmers' Institutes. The Institutes were held In the I church. Better orchards, better cat tle, better crops were the result Through the country are the ruins ' of abandoned rural churches. The ! Lakevllle church flourishes. But rural i churches can not retain McConnells at existing rural church salaries. That la I the Oordlan knot which the Centenary I program for American rural communl- ties Is planned to cut In the next five yeara nearly $11. 000.000 of the $105,000,000 funds pro vided for In the world reconstruction program of the Mothodlst Centenary will be spent to put such a man In every rural center In the country. In the Portland area of th Methodist Missionary Centenary (western Ore gon. Washington and northern Idaho $1.3:4.000 will be spent by the Cen tenary out of the total of $2,00,000 aaked by the Centenary for It world reconstruction programme. GRIFFITH TO PRODUCE METHODIST PHOTO-PLAY David Wark Griffith, the world fam ova motion picture director who pro duced "The Illrth of a Nation." "Intol erance," and "Hearts of the World," and the man who trained Mary Plck tord, Dorothy and Lillian Olsh, Blanche Sweet and many another star of the screen. Is to mska a picture play for the Methodist Centenary. - As a tribute to the memory of hla mother, who was a Methodist Mr. Sriffith will direct and take a full let of motion plctnros of the tslobra on next July of the $106,000,000 uthodlat Centenary at Columbua, )hlo. These pictures h will present L 1 1 t " I J t . Methodism. .. e