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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. JINK IS. 191
Albany Daily Democrat
Entered at thi Postoftke at Albany, Oregon, as second
class matter.
W. L. JACKSON
and
RALPH R. CRONISb
Editors
and
Managers
Daily published every evening except Sunday. Semiweek
ly published Tuesdays and F ridays.
BUSINESS MATTER
In ordering changes of address, subscribers should al
ways give Old as well as New address.
Established in 1865
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919
LET US CELEBRATE
linn
Why ihould there be io much hesi
tation and delay in fram'-g ip a
routing celebration for the Fourth of
July? Not a mere celebration, but a
reception to the soldiers, tailors and
marinea who offered their Uvea for us
and are now back with us again. At
least those who are already back.
It is the very least we can do. They
offered their lives. Seme Linn county
lads gave their all. So.ne came back
maimed for life. All gave valuable
time and suffered hardships and priv
ations. There should be some way of show
ing our collective appreciation of
their services. A monster reception
to every Linn county man and woman
who served would show, in a degree.
this appreciation.
It is really a county affair and the
idea of the committee in making it a
real county celebration was the right
i idea. But the county court haa not
seen fit to appropriate money for this
purpose, and it is now up to the peo
ple of Albany alone.
Let us dig into our pockets ana give
ss much as we are able. Let us pui
on the best celebration of Victory and
Reception to the men who helped to
attain it that we are able.' Let us
do something, if it is nothing more
than a barbeque in Brant Park and
a few firecrackers to remind ua that
July Fourth waa the greatest day in
American history.
We fought for Independence for
this country in 1776. In 1917-19 we
fought for the Independence of the
world. Could a more propitious time
been chosen tha nthia year! Neverl
Let us celebrate.
Illt-
Irt Melbourne and Sydney, Austral
ia, the Salvation Army has opened
Aged Women's Retreata.,
The war department reports that
the American army during the war
cost the country about $14,000,000,000.
And if we had another such big war
to fight, we'd certainly ne willing to
give just as much for another such
army.
NEBERGALLS PAY $100
FOR ONE FAT HOG
M. Averhoff of Lebanon R. F. D.
1, sold a rturoc Jersey red hog to the
Nebergall Packing Co. for $100 to
day. Mr. Averhoff is a breeder' of
Jersey Red Purocs and finds a ready
sale for them. He expresses his ap
preciation of the Nebergall Packing
Cj.. as he has sold to them for several
years and has always found them to
tion Dealer, "that the light ought to
get a littl weaker and start a little
slower until the battery gradually
wears out."
"Sometimes a battery acta that way,
but another one may keep right on
working until it it actually ready to
fall to pieces. When the cells .are
opened up for Inspection, the active
material is in some rases so broken
'p that it will not hold together. This
may due either to old age or abuse.
Of course, we never open up a bat
tery without the owner's content, but
battoty in this condition could not
Ins: p great vliilj and might go out
of tervict at any time on the road."
MoKt car nncit are anxious to
r.uvt Die truth about their batteriet
nd ruler to lmve a brand new bat
tery w'en thev' know their old one
it approaching the deadline,." Ad-
the early train for Portland Jlo attend
the Rote Fetlival.
The Danger Point for
Batteries
One thing that a good many auto
mobile owners cant understand about
batteries is the way they hang on
and keep giving service right up to
the minute when they refuse to work
at all.
"These folks reason," says Mr. H.
D. Preston, local Willard Service Sta-
Weather Report
Yesterday's temperature ranged
from 42"to "S6 degrees. The rainfall
was .02 inch and the river registered
&2 feet.
Went to Portland
Mrs. Elba Burnett went to Portland
yesterday to visit friends and attend
the festival.
Visits Old Home
Hon. Milton A. Miller, collector of
internal revenue at Portland, was in
the city yesterday on his way to Leb
anon and other points to tiasva brief
vacation from the duties of his office.
Buckner Children Attend Fair
Mertit B., Myrtie B. and Velma
May Buckner, who reside with their
parenta on the Buckner farm about
eight milea eatt of Albany, left on
The Finding ef Old Olory.
When tha day came that our revolu
tionary fathers uerdvd tu di'tlan a flag
for the new nation of their herole
founding, they had but to lift their
eyee to ihe hoavena to Dud the banner
of thvlr fulth and pride.
In the glow tug West, In the bunting
clouihi of a tumuit aky streaming
arroaa the wide horltoo In alternate
bands of Haute and mitt they aaw tho
ayutliol of thulr own fair dreamt, mys
tic mighty and battling
And aa tny looked, there came a
sudden rending of the fleecy mass by a
wind of liberty's own minding, and
through the monster lift thus made
they then beheld a patch of aaurtt aky
set thick with silver stars.
The stars the stripes the blue
Old Glory, blssoned In beauty across
the wonder of God's great heaven, for
all tha world to see. It la our Osg
ood make ua worthy of It. Anna Itao.
kin to Southern Wontan'a Magaalne.
What the Flag Symbollsea.
In 1T77, within a few days of one
year after the declnratlim nf tntfepend
ence, the congress of the colonlea In
the confederated attitoa eaaenthled and
ordained thla glorious national flag
and advanced It full high before Uod
and all men aa the flag of liberty.
It was no holiday flag, gorgeously
emMasnned for gayety or vanity. It
waa a solemn natlimal algnal. When
that banner flrat unrolled to the tun.
It waa the symbol of all thtme holy
truths and purrea which brought to
gether the colonial American congress I
The flag means now all that our fa
thers meant In the Revolutionary war.
It meant all that the IHclaratlon of
Independence moan. It means all
that the Constitution of our people
meant In organising for Justice, for
liberty, for happiness.
Dr. George J. Kenagy
Chiropractor
First rU'Waal Honk ilutldlag
Ollice Both Phones
Residence.. Hell Phone 202L
II. V. Merrill
Fire Insurance Surety Honda
Loans
Room No, 1, Second Flour, Flint Hav.
Inga Hank Building
AUTO TOPS
Wa make and repair Auto
Tops, Curtains and Cushions.
HOHSKY'S TIKK 8TATION
DR. G. K. FOItTMlLLER
Phyalrlan and Surgeon
Office Phonea House Phones
Bell 44 Hell lit
noma 44 Home UTI
Realty
Canadian Land
LOANS 4NL- INSURANCE
Geo. Taylor
Corner of Second nd BreadalMs)
BeU SUs Home tali
till
M. tea, AIM-
vxdbv wiDCGisistvumnuw
Garden
Hose
Don't wait until tits hot weath
er driaa your lawn to a erlsp.
Start now and keep It green.
Our
Molded
Non-kink
Hose
la tijual to any on the market
and sells at IHc to 0o foot
Oilier gradea as low aa lIVfce.
l.awn Mowers, Garden Toola,
everything for your garden at
Barker
Hardware Co.
216 West First St.
WHEN ANSWERING rlaaalfleda ads.
kindly mention Tha Democrat
hcJVants''
H LOWERS
EVERY WOMAN KNOWS that I I
Duncan's Flowers are the Beat
to be Had In the WillametU INI
Valley.
At Ihe SAME OLD STAND I
W. S. Duncan
Every
Woman
Wants
An occasional Day Off from her
kitchen and Household Duties.
Treat HER to a DINNER at
Hotel
Albany
"ALBANY'S FIN'EST"J
WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS
Thursday
Friday
Featuring Beautiful Grace Darmond
Will be shown at the'
GLOBE THEATRE
Every Woman
Wants a Man
and some of that
FRESH BUTTERNUT BREAD
at
Eastburn Bros.
Eycry Woman '
Wants a Vacuum
Cleaner
RALSTON ELECTRIC SUP
PLY CO.
31P West Second St
Every Woman
Wants
A Stylish Figure!
e
Every woman wants and knows the charm and
grace of a stylish figure. She realizes the all im
portant relation to atyle and comfort that a prop
erly fitted corset plays.
Every woman can improve her figure by wearing
tha correct model in either Royal Worcester or
BonTon
Corsets
The diversity of Royal Worcester and Bon Ton styles makes it easily pos
sible to fit every figure. Models for tha slender- average, medium, abort
tall, stout, large front thighs and full bust
You are one of these types and we hae the proper model for you. Come
in and sea Your model in a back lace or front lace Royal Worcester or
Ron Ton Corset
WOMEN'S SHOP.
June 12
June 13
Every Womp.n Wants
The bent ICE CREAM and CANDI ;s to tc had. These will be found
at VISE ELITE under the New Manai'.mi t aa in the psat.
Yot.rs for QUALITY and SERVICE.
The Elite Confectonery
H. J. Van HuM-n, I'-,iiietor
Every Woman Wants
A Home of Her Own
Our Best Buy
Modem 6-room bungalow at No. 824 Broadalbin Street Furnace, Laun
dry Tubs, Bath, Dutch Kitchen, Etc. Large lot and pavement paid for..
Price $2000.00 ON TERMS.
BEAM LAND CO.
133 Lyon Si,
What Every Woman Wants
.The wants of the Centle Sex are varied. The woman who would not de
sire to grace a beautiful automobile, to own, to drive, would indeed be
the exception.
What
livery
Woman
Wants
la a good meal away from home.'
SHE will enjoy ona of our
BROILED STEAKS,
a SALAD, or any of tha many
Delicacies wa serve.
Imperial
Cafe
Every
Woman
Wants
IIUTTERNUT BREAD
Wrapped In Waxed Paper and
SEALED.
"A Smile with Every Bite"
All flood Grocera Roll It
Made by
Sears
Bakery
The I'.nbf.X. fa without doubt the exceptional rat for the exceptional woman.-
li combines the virtues of beauty, grace, atrongth and durability.
Ask for a demonstration. .
Rousseau & Archibald
308 West Second St
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