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ALBANY DAILT DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. OCTOBER IS, 1lf A -y Democrat umni at Albany, ' l.tljM eaattar. mn evenlne- ex aVnlwekly put- 1 -"in aad Frida; ' "?-?m Editor TAH8HEU IN Hat BakMi Matter T "tl1 . address, j ntMta akswid always lu t. Wft'' aarrlar'pS nnU . .60c 1 earrter, pw mi ..16.00 ' T )W $4.60 miiiw, Mr Mr . .H-OU PHONK M WW3 Aeeeemtad Frees is exetisivelT a the see for reoubHvtioo M all im eiaeetre credited to it credited In this pa- p "lea the meal im MUiiM TTS . "sJMe repualication at ampatrlas bereia inilMi J-PiLDT.. OCTOBER IS. 191 THB PKACB TREATY Never in history haa a great sub ject bean mad the football and shut tia cock af aspMac politicians a ha taa paaca treaty and the league of at. Camine- critic of un aaainuatraaoa have been setting up a howl against cartaia parti of tee pact and aoaM of them haw cur ttod their vehement denonciaiion to all part of tba coon try At taa bottom of Siutor Hiram Johnson's traveling attack is his a- Hallea for taa republican nomina tma for taa praaidanry. In Portland taa ether day whoa ha was aarcrf to seeks a statsaasnt on tba subject be readied that ha was not intemtc-1 in that aaeject Jest now. Of course not. a wast Baal after tba treaty enn Irwtl sj is anttlad in congress. Tncn it will bo am haw mterestej ho is. And ha la being aided and abutted bp Ledge, Panraaa, Poindsxter miA eemdry athar ataad-pat republics rt ail for taa aaka of party pontics. There ara faw liesnry nil who arc veicuiff prntaats, notably Senator steed, af Missouri, who was ePgcd by aa anitisacs recently in his home - state. What Seed's motive ara a hard to aanaiao. Bat thinking asaa and women of all paroas ara solidly behind the treaty aa it stands, and politics with them does not coant whan it cornea to set- tiiaT grant principle. The making ' af tha treaty twnnaiil about six ntantha of tha hardest kind of work aad required the pest patient tact and diplomsry to settle with any degree of aatisfartian all of the conflicting cJeisas and aspirations of the many tewali isa Involved hi tba peace settle ment. It is acknowledged the best that avoid ha made and the fact tht ' Pissidiat Wilson is acknowled.-cd the dominant figure in tba conference is guarantee aaoogh that America's in terests ara well looked after. Tha league of nations is taken as GENUINE "TENNESSEE" - Afford the safest storage for fine furs, .woolens and dainty dresses. Besides they lare easy of access. Built in pleasing de signs, some trimmed with copper bands, others plain. ; We have a complete assortment of these 7 chests; sizes and styles varied; one in stock i that will interest you and at a moderate piice. ; Ask to see them when in the store this "week. .. i . - - v ' Fortmiller Furniture Co. -r ' r. ALBANY, OREGON You Make No Mistake WHSN YOU HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY Burkhart & Lee f . t. n i..i.. ,::3 trCTC3SC3DR tha principal object of attack and there ara man)- who would separate it from tha pesca treaty or keep America out of it altogether. A year ago the general cry was for just such a document, ana while American blood was being spill I upon the battlfllds of Franca and Belgium there was none who wouli not say that some sort of an international agreement and armed force was not the pro pur thing to place futrue wars at a mini mum. When Senator Lodge at that time was in favor of it. But because it happened to h a democratic admin istration that is charged with mak ing tha sttlement, he is opposed to it now. W would much rather judge the opinions of such people as William Howard Taft. Alton B. Parker. Herb ert S. Houston, Herbert Hoover, John Barrett, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, John Bates Clark. Samuel Gompers, William C McAdoo. Oscar S. Straus, Henry W. Taft. Henry Van Dyke. George W. Wickersham and other notables, besides tha vast majority of tha American press, both republi can and democratic, than tha biased critics who set themselves up to de stroy the peace of the world and set to naught the work of the whole con ference as far aa America is con cemed. A rejected treaty means a separate peace with Germany, and in what shape is America now to negoti ate a separate pace with the Hun ? Coming closer to home wa find all three of Oregon's metropolitan news papers strongly in favor of the league The Oregon ian. The Journal and the Telegram, not to mention the scares of others throughout the state. Edgar B. Piper, editor of tba Ora gonian, spent several weeks in clurope and on the battlefields and knows what be is talking about. He is for it. Murray Wade, one of Oregon's best known cartoonists and free lance newspaper men, has established a new magaaine at Salem with the pur pose of boosting Oregon. He calls it the Oregon Magazine, and searches the entire stats for his material for publication. Tha msgsiin is issued monthly and supplies a splendid med ium to attract the eastern settler. There are many interesting stories and articles In the first number. The manner m which the $100,000 road bond issue wss taken up by Linn County speaks highly for their pro gressiveness. Besides keeping the in terest in Linn County, the action of these men and women in subscribing for the local road bonds shows a splendid faith in the county and a worthy attitude towards better roads. . Delightful October days. With harvest almost completed tha sua smiles benignly upon Linn County as if in aladness over tba bountiful yield that Old Sol has provided for this section. It is the best year that Linn County ever saw. Albany merchants are kept busy these days supplying the demands of shoppers in this city. All of which not only speaks for the prosperity of the county, but for the evrellenca of local stores and the desirauuu w Albany as a shopping center. RED CEDAR CHESTS 1 Its seldom you sea such PROMPTNESS and such AC CURACY under one roof. But they ar here And mora than that a quality of Drugs, too, that never disap points you or your physician. Tha exampla af tha employees of tha P, A 8. cannery in forming an or ganisation to promote tha highest efficiency in the plant is on that may well be followed in other factories with profit alike to the owners and the employees. An efficient workman draws the highest pay. No on is ever voluntarily paid more than h earns and the man that shows the "goods" Is the nun who goes ahead. CITY NEWS I Weather Report- Tonight and Tuesday unsettled and occassionally threatening. The tern Denture rangea from 47 to 84 de grace. The river stands at 0.8 feet Visits in Illinois Mr. D. E. Nebergall and little daughter Esther left today for Mrs. Nebeiyall old home in Illinois where they will spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Leaves For Iowa- Mrs. E. M. Nalh started for Iowa yesterday to visit her pasjnts and other relatives whom she has not seen for IS years. Mrs. Nash will be gone lor several weeks. Visited Parents Clay Nichols who is clerking in the Holmsn and Jackson store visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C Nichols in Lebanon over Sunday. From Crawfordsville M. C McKercher one of the merch ants at Crawfordsville was in the CHECK THAT GOLD RIGHT AWAY Dr. King's New Discovery baa relieved colds and cough for fifty years rwas an unusually high quality mid. rough. grlpie, and t-rmip remedy aura Introduced hu.f a century ago. Not once In all Hie fears since then hss the uunl. y beva sllowvd to deteriorate, lis I ferttvrfirtis In combating rolils nml roughs has been proved thouwiwls of tlmew In tliou.4anils of families. . Taken by grownups sod given to the little ones lor the sse. ure treatment of cuius and grippe, coughs anQ croup. It Irsves niu!,. lulely no dlsagrersble after-effects, tiet a bottle at your druggist's to day. UUc and S1JAX Bowels' Act Human function gently but firmly with out the violence of purvutlvee when yoa treat them with fir. King's New Life Pills A .smooth sctlng Isxatlve that gets right down to biwInoMi snd gratifying result. AU druggists 25c. a bottle. itKCS AUT0W00O5AW Omiiii nil Ueeesa t axe. St Cats Airviere ;Aty Asia. tmS.raraCO.BIaa&rfareri WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Waab tha poisons and toxins from system before putting mora food Into stomachy ays Inside bathing males any. ana leak and feel clean, sweat and refreshed. Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. This is vastly more Important because the skla pores do not absorb Impuri ties into the blood, causing Illness, while the bowel pore do. For every ounce of food and drink taken Into the stomach, nearly aa ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If this waste material is not eliminated day by day It quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which ara absorbed or sucked Into the blood stream, through the lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sua lain the body. A splendid health measure Is to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in It, whloh Is a harmless wsy to wssb these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting mors food Into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs but very IHtle st the drug store but Is sufficient to make aoyono an enthusiast on tnside-bsthlng. Men and women who are accustomed to wska up with a dull, aching head or bsve furred tongue, bad taste, narty breath, ssllow complexion, others who have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation ara assured of pro nounced Improvement la both health aad appearance shortly. Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Oar Own Ante Hears . a-Lady Attendant " " Pbsae 71 Mssoaie Bulldiag city today on hi way to Portland on a business trip. Atleads Grand Lodge A. M. Templet on and Elmer Din wlddl of Krewmville change.! cars at the S. P. depot this morning fur Portland to attend the Grand .odge convention of the Knights of Pyth ias. Returns Ta Huaquim . Mr. and Mrs. Victor WWklier of Huaquim Vaah relumed home to day after visiting Mr. Wirhkiier's parents who reside in Kast Albany. On Business Trip Manno Krb made a business trip to Portlsnd today. Mr. and Mrs. Kib will leave fur California about the first at next month to spend the win ter on account of Mr. Krb's heaUh. From Portlaad Mrs. K. C. Cock ram and daughter, Agnea are here from Portland visit ing with her mother. SOLD THREE OLDSMOB1LES R. W. Tripp, who Is just moving to Albany, has sold two new Oldsmobilea. He delivered an eight-cylinder to Archie W. Blackburn at Lebanon and a six to Rachal Nickelson at Lake Creek. Also the day before he sold i'ii::iiij'iii:LI:!i;.'Ji Dro4so8 Sold at thU Mora exclusively M. Sternberg & Co. WOMEN'S SHOP I .4 ar IS Ladies Suits of Character, Beauti fully styled and modestly priced. Always something new to show you, something different always on dis: Play. WOMEN'S SHOP. Improvements CROPS aad BUSINESS ar GOOD Improve your condition by improving your land, by producing better crops, y raising better livestock, by enlarging your buslnen, or by improving our property. Call at this bank and talk it over with tha officers or directors; we ar ready to assist ou, and are always at your service. The First National Bank "Old aad Reliable" EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR EVERY BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL WANT The First Savings Bank . "Where Savings Are aaf" FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS. FARM LOANS NO COMMISSION Dr. W. J. Shsltun a new tlx-cylinder to be delivered in the spring. ii Profiteering la Kgg LONDON Profiteering" in egg Is attracting tha attention of the Food Ministry because of complaints which are reaching it from all parts of the country. In some Ixmdon districts tha retell prir is $1.8(1 a dosen. and the cheapest I $1. If this condition continues. It is announced, th min istry will step In to protect th con-sumur. SCHOOL CHILDREN Often Require Glasses With out Knowing it! Did you have the children's eyes examined before they started work? If not, bring them here today and know tc a certainty whether their eyto are focused exactly alike. , Many harmful effects are avoided by being SURE on this point. w S A . A J KZJpiomeirisi. 1 ALBANY. O-ef. c a package c a package 'c a package THE FLAUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! Seed Wheat Wc have a limited quantity of state certified Eastern Oregon forty fold seed wheat. Price $2.65 per bushel - Red Crown Mills Albany, Oregon Here you are! Hot Drinks and Lunches Drop In for a noon lunch or a dainty bite while shopping during the afternoon or after the show. Oyster Sandwiches Hot Drinks Delicious Coffee and Chocolate Ice Cream and Soft Drinks NOTE Our delicious Hot Tamolcs wil) be ready soon Leslie's Confectionery West First Street . IN THE FOR SEVERAL CARS OATS, POTATOES and SPRING WHEAT M. G. Reed OFFICE, STATE BANK BUILDING before the war during the .war NOW 1ST Cocktails j. ij MARKET I