Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, October 02, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER. I. 1I9
Albany Democrat
fWM4 at Mm postofflc at Albany,
aecood-class matter.
W, L. Jaakaaa
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Editors
Managers
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER. 2. 1919
BETTER INSTRUCTION
IN WRITING
' A Aftimtw . . ,
, " ,.- J . ""H" "'traurni 01 scnoois1
In California, who by the way is a
woman, appointed a county supervis- 1
or wntiinr. The teachers and par- ;
at interested in the schools concern- ,
fd reaented this appointment at f int.
beeausa they felt that it was a re-
flAr-f MW nnA l l : l -
7 wr wjr in iutn wru-
in waa handled by the local teachers,
as weG writing of the children
The superintendent hastened to as-
hm that no luch reflection wis
intended, that the writing of these
children is no worse than that of the
rrff- better than some. But
aba added that- though modern schools
may be far in advance of 20 years
go, they arc not as thorough in the
fundamental essentials as they mirht
be, and any appointments to the teach
ing force which can help to improve
this fault should be welcomed.
Any one familiar with the hand
writing of school children, wherever
located, knows that on the average it
worse than poor. The teacher who
must handle all the routine work of
a school often has little time to per
fect herself in the best, methods of
teaching the extras, and the writing
lesson in most schools accomplishes
little. No branch of school work
needs the direction of an expert more.
' Anybody can learn to write well,
bat how many do? And where does
the fault lie?
Whether it be California or Maine.
or any spot between, a cmmun ty
should consider Itself fortunate wh.ch
has a superintendent of schools
brond enough to see the faults in the
school system and set about remedy
ing them.
INTERNATIONAL ADVKRTISINO
Manuel Caipio. from Mexico City,
addressing the Associated Advertu
inir Chilis of the World at New tlr
l.mniL announced that a big advertis
ing campaign is going to lie under
taken in Mexico. It is inteded to ad
vertise the I'mted States to Mexicans.
Th. )et thinir alio j t it is that the
publicity is going to be directed by no
Americans. oui oy ubwbw
men.
It is an admirable project. The
great trouble in Mexico nas been that
the Mexicans knew no little about the
United Suites and its people. Most
of them are densely ignorant. Those
ho hnve had access to newspapers
and other means of communication
have only too often been misled iy
propaganda intended to deceive, them
and footer their anti-foreign preju
dices. A systematic effort to set be
fore the Mexican public the facts
about our own nation and the spirit
and purpose actuating it should have
a wholesome effect.
International publicity. Indeed. Is
the thing most needed today through
out the world. Advertising is the
best substitute for militarism, and
costs it.elciil:ibly less. But it must
be advertsiine of th right sort not
the kind commonly resorted to. It
must it forth, in every country, not
the worst features of neighboring and
rival countries, but their best fea
tures. It is upon such understanding and
appreciation of good qualities in indi
viduals that amicable social life de
pends everywhere. Because it is so
much harder for nations to under
stand each other thhn. for- neighbors
in tnc same town, they must be ex
plained to each other.
BIBLE STORIES
TO BE FILMED
BY OREGON MEN
wonderful production of "Julius Cae
sar at Hollywood, California, in 11117
the greatest outdoor stnire production
ever made in the history of the drama.
the Pii-sion Play at Oberammcrgau
not excepted.
J. A. McGill, of Vancouver, Wash
ington, is president and general man
ager, nnd George K. Reynolds, of
Portland, Oregon, is s.vivtary.
In this visualisation of the Bibl.
text there will be no stars. IHrectm
Wells will cast his pictures according
to the types called for In the text and
he will drnw upon that which is most
authoritative in literature and art foe
giudance in staging his scenes.
The St. James version of the Bi jle
will be wed exclusively, but no com
mentaries will be consulted except for
art's s; ke alone. Gustavo Pore, Tis
sot and ths master artists of the mid
dle aws will be consulted for details
of costuming, furnishings, manners
and cu toms of the various periods,
and before the finished picture is re
leased for exhibition it willJe re
viewed by a board cf eminent divines
who will pass upon Its authenticity
and certify to its freedom from all
taint of sectarian bias. 1
The present program of the pro
ducers is to make fifty-two pictures
cf two reels each, beginning with a
spectacular presentation of the Crea
tion in talk' tux and ending with the
trememvius and sublime vision of
John as set forth in Revelation.
The Bible from Gene.-is to Revela
tion is to be visualized in motion pic
tures. The ends of the earth are to see in
animated Tine art the events, the peo
ple, the enchanted words, and the vis
ions of that greatest of all the charm
ed books of the world the Bible.
The Historical Film Company of
America is the official title of the
producing company.
The director-general of The Histori
cal Film Company of America is Ray
mond Dells, who won for himself
srorld-wide fame as director of that
Living Room Suites that
are Different - Distinctive
-' America is becoming more and more a nation cf
better homes and better home furnishings. Perhaps
the great war has emphasized the comforts of home.
Certainly it has made home mean more to the boys
who were jn the service and their parents are anxious
to have "home" mean more than ever to them.
Quite naturally this has brought a big demand
for home furnishings of the better sort and as we make
it a practice to have what the people want, you will
find our showing of living room furinture both differ
ent and distinctive.
Fortmiller Furniture Co.
ALBANY, OREGON
Works at Corvallis
Carl Porter of the Ncbergnll mark
et went to Corvallis yesterday to work j
in the Corvallis market of the com-
pany. Business conditions m Corval
lis are reported to be much improved
sine; the 3000 students landed in the
town to attend school.
Leaves tor the Eaal
Mr. and Mrs. II. li. Ilawtin and lit
tle daughter, Katliyln left Inst night
for an extended visit with friends and
relatives in Chicago. They will also
stop at Odgon, Utah, Salt Ike City,
Hinsdale, HI., Mr. and Mrs. Ilawtin
expect to be gone about three weeks.
Make Big Qua by Shrinking Liner.
In ntakliif a l'J Ineh sun at an east
ern anw:al the liner tube. SO feel
Ion u. was finished and rltlcd before
being shrunk Into place. Customarily
the llo -r Is fine-bored and rltlcd after
the sbrlnksre operation, anil this Is
declared to be the first lime a gutl of
such targe slse ass ever amblrd
after the lube was finished. IStpular
Mechanics Magaslne.
Jchannesburg Now Mttr-poba
Jnrtiiiineshurg, with a MiiJattoii nf
'.'in.'Tt. Is the largest and hiimi co
inopolltmi city In South Ai Hen. The
'astes of the people are vrd. rang
ing from the slmpleMt requirements on
the part of the natives to the most
eulttvnteil wants. Music of some r ta
Is one of the means of sntlfiiis tliee
snls.
MICKIE SAYS
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aAvMoou MeatcvSktvOH V
NOV) VUNO M H0 iMO Mil
VCHIMIM' Ml. MtCtAt"0t
YnTHOUt Vts.VVt' t. MO
SLOAN'S LiKlMENT
NEVER FAILS W
Any m .n or woman who keep It
andy will t. 'l Oii that
same thine,
ESPECIALLY t'x-s.- freo,emt!y
attacki'd by rheur .itic twiners.
A counter-irritant, Moan's 1 mi
mat stutters the congestion an I fVw
tritn viiiwi ruSStini to the alucted
part sn relieving tre a-re and pain.
K.-pt hindy and i:el everywhere
for ic!::cicg and finally tlimmatinf
the piins and acre's of I rn'iagu,
ncariljta. mi.! strain, join stiff tss,
sprains. Lruiits, the result of exposure
to weat'icr. "
Sloan Liniment is sold by all drug
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PacificEmplovrcentCo
Help of all kinds Furnished
Free to Employers
'Alway at Yoar Service"
Responsible, Reliable Phone, Wire
or Write. J. P. COXON, Manager
233-325 Bumside St.. Portland. Ore.
r
Every effort is made to se
cure the newest here first,
exquisite pnrir?n's are here
in the , accepted autumn
styles.
Luxurious in trimming and
rich in materials, our assort
ment will please the mort
exacting.
In Suits, ',' of the new
shades
Improvements
v " CROPS and BUSINESS are GOOD
' Improve your condition by improving your land, by producing better crops,
by raising better livestock, by enlarging your business, or by improving
fwur property.
Call at this bank
nd talk K over with the officers or directors; we are ready to assist
jqu, and f lwa at your service.
Jhe First National Bank
, , "OH lid Reliable"
; EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR EVERY BUSINESS AND
v . . FINANCIAL WANT
The First Savings Bank
e. Wr Saving At Safe"
. rOUB PEB CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS. FARM LOANS
, . , NO COMMISSION
Brazilian Red
Phaison Brown
Dragon Fly Blue
Children Coals
in the new fabrics.
Fetching styles In sizes
from 8 years to 14 year.
McCall's Fashions for Oc
tober ara In.
M. Sternberg
& Co.
Women' Shop
Subscribe for Th Democrat
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SEASONABLE
MERCHANDISE
Yarns
In Knitting .torstcd and Zeypheni,
All Colorn, Per Ilall
35c
New
VICTOR RECORDS
for October
Come In and Hear Some of thre flood Numbers
1S616 Oh What a 1'al was Mary (Henry Burr)
Deor H.-srt (By John Steel) 80c
1S107 tlenerat l'ershincs March, Vctor Band
Kepanx Band, March, Conways Band 82c
18.'i97 Sweet H.iwiisn Moonliirht, Duet
Hawiian Lullaby, Hart A Shaw 8.c
4",lti (ientle Annie, Merle Alrork
Tis All That I Can Say, Merle Alcock II 00
4.-,ir.(U-Our Yesterdays I Klsie Maker)
Mil' Little Sunflower, Coodnlfht 11.00
04779 Laddie )' Mine (Frances Ai.la) $l.pt).
64821 Tanso. Violin, (Mischa Klmsn) I1.U0
4C820 La Tro viator, Sempre Libera (Culll Cjrci) $1.1)0
64822 Carmen, Prelude to Act 1 (Orchestra) $1.00
Wood worth Drug Co.
BLANKET SPECIALS
In Tan, Gray, and White
$2.15 to $3.50
Dress Goods
Special Ixt of Medium Priced Dretw Coodn,
Plain Colors and PlaltU, Per yard
$1.25
Rubbers
For Men, Women and Children.
Can fit anyone. Come in
Dr Denton's
Sleeping Garment for Children, All Sizes
$1.35
Worth's Dept
Phone .4
80
Store
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HflTFI
MOST COMFORTABLE AND HOMELIKE HOTEL In I'ORTLAND
Five Minutes From Anywhere
IliO and up
GARAGE IN CONNECTION
Morning Noon or Night
CANDIES, Purs and fresh, of GROCERIES of high quality.
, T . Splendid shortening in bulk. A
our own make. Try our toasted . tpM prK oq
eoeoanut sundss, or peclal. brooms.
Webster & Barclay
THIRD and LYON
Pbesw Mil
No Tire Test Like
This
Countless miles on racetrack and speedway. Over 600,000 miles of
transcontinental to-jring. Such is the experience behind
1115
OYSTER.
SEASON HERE
URRB IS NOTBTNO MORf DE
LICIOUS than th DalsctabU Blvalv
when Properly Prepared.
IT'S A REAL TREAT, -..
rTry our OLYMPIA OT8TER8
and CLAMS
IMPERIALrCAFE
fTTOIRIEffl -
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The Most Trustworthy Tires
Built
Then tlr.-t rvi r. la to tha specifications of BARNEi OLPFIELD,
th l.ui.l,.r Li ivi r of the world, and the greatest user of them all.
LET US SHOW YOU THESE TIRES
Murphy Motor Co.
Auction Sale
Saturday. October 4
I will sell at Public Auction on th Lettaller place, 2 mile
of Mill City, Ore., the following Item:
EIGHT HEAD OF CATTLE
ONE TEAM OF HOUSES
FOUR HOWS
THIRTY-FIVE LITTLE PIGS
FIFTEEN GOATS
Farm implements, F'jrnituro and many other small artlel.
Col Ben T. Sudtell, Auctioneer :
Nick Topolis
OWNER.
422 West First Street