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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. ATI RDAY, JTJNJ It. 19 " Pay Two Albany Daily Democrat "Entercdrth Postofficc at Albany. Oregon, as second class matter. , W. L. JACKSON and RALPH R. CRONISK Editors and Managers Daily published every evening except Sunday. Semiweek ly published Tuesdays and Fridays. BUSINESS MATTER In ordering changes of address, subscribers should al ways give Old as well as New address. Established in 1865 SATURDAY. JUNE 21, 1919 TEACHING COURTESY lliiil A couru in courtesy end manner ha been added to th, curriculum of the Brooklyn. N. Y, Girl' high achooL Claa discussiona dealing with gen eral deportment ax, held. Easaya an written and placard are posted in th halla calling th, attention of the pupil to the proper form of po lite nesa. No one who ha much familiarity with young America can doubt the need of auch a course. Our boy and girla as a rule are aadly lacking In the finer act of courtesy. But young America is not to blame old Amer ica ia the guilty party. We live in a hurried, ambitious age. We are all so much in a rush that we forget George Washington' fam ous maxim, "Life i always long enough for courtesy." No child who aee ill-mannered be havior on the part of hit parent is going to be well mannered himself, unless he learns it in school. No child who hears bad language or cruel, cutting speech at home is go ing to be gentles poken among his fal lows. No child who aee disrespect and thoughtlessness shown to the ag ed ia going to rise to his feet when those older than himself are stand ing. It ia a good thing for the schools to tak, up the matter of manners, to interest and encourage the pupils in th, daily practice of those courtesies which alone make life endurable, but if tho ham. falls short, it will be a difficult matter for the achool to sup ply the lack entirely. As a social and business asset, good manner ar, better than gold. yea than much fine gold. But their best effect ia in th, individual him self, who unconsciously becomes fin er as he practises the niceties of so cial usage. ri K of self determination a if the robber statesman Bismarck himself had ever discovered it and applied it in his empire building. And she re fuses to recognise th, pntent fact that self determination is precisely what Germany is getting, along with th, nations she aouiiht to enslave. Tli, allied treaty provides fur a pie oiaite in every case where there u ny telinus ideation as to the wishes ol the inlmliitants. The government ia starting a thrift campaign "to teach the American people the value of a dollar." This is glad news. It's the first sign for some time to most of us that a dollar has any value at all. Talk about demobilixing an army! What will the poor bartender do then, poor thing? ''1- SELK DETERMINATION FOR GERMANS The Germans are strong for plebis cites now, when it ia question of losing German territory. But in not one case at issue did Germany ever give the native any choice in the matter when she grabbed the terri tory now being restored to it own er. She went so far once as to promise a plebiscite in the case of Schleswig, vticb. she wrested from Denmark after an unprovoked and shameless war against her little neighbor in 1S66. But she never kept her prom ise. iNow Germany seizes upon the prin- ARE YOU FIT? The reconstruction period is at hand. The most vital period in the history of the United States. It will take Men and Women who have Perfect Health to gain the hilltop of Success. Are you fit for the' struggle? CHIROPRACTIC will help You to the top. Why not get a spinal analysis today? We are equipt to prove our analysis by X-Ray. Dr. Robert II. Harris, Dr. Elmer CGipc Cusick Bank BIdg.. Albany, Oregon The Sample Store 21 Stores We can fit you out in all line, of WOrk clothing nt prices that will save you dollars. The same low prices prevail every day. 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