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ALBANY DEMOCRAT Bettered t the poatoffic.a Albany, )ivgii,aa swond-class matter. W. L. Jckon and Kalph R. Crania Editor and Managers Daily published every evening except Sunday. Smi weekly publiahed Tuesday and Friday. FSTABLISHKD I(5 Business Matter la ordering changes of address, subac libera should alwaya give old aa well . aa new addrcsa. Subscription Katea Daily IMirered by carrier m Per month 60c; Per year $5.00 By Hull. Per year At end of year $4.60; Jn advance jl-00 Member of The Asociated Press Th Aasaciated Proaa ia exclusively entitled to the use for republication mi all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in thia paper and also the local newa published herein. All rights of republication f special dispatches herein are also reserved. PHONE 86 ALBANY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 RED REVOLUTION Deliberately and with malice aforethought the organiz ed radicals of Centralia vicinity shot down four men promin ent among the forces that won the war for America. A fren zied crowd of soldiers and citizens, outraged and indignant, hanged one murderer and was sorely tempted to hang them alL What shall we say of mob law in America? It is usual to condemn it. We cannot apologizfe for it. But what shall we say of that black crime which provoked the gala crowds, gathered -peaceably to celebrate an anniversary of interna tional gladness? What shall we do with our radicals? Shall "we tolerate them as has been done until they outrage our best-loved men, widow our women who sent their husbands overseas? Shall we harbor and shelter these slope-browed ranters and depend upon the common laws and the ordinary criminal machinery to punish them after their mischief is done? They defy tolerance. Time and time again their revolt ing, unannounced ruthlessness has proven it.' They have forfeited all rights. They have burned the bridges of com mon decency and fair play which society extends to the criminal. They have branded themselves as bereft of human instinct. . , - .The common criminal code was not framed for such depravity. Unusual laws, unusual stringency must be brought into play, else society will go unprotected to other outrages, other cold massacres over which mothers and wives will weep, over which men will curse and uncoil the grim, unlawful rope. v America cannot longer mother any who are contamin ated with this foul thing. She cannot, in duty to her child ren, allow within her household these adopted beasts. , J he search should be close and thorough. The machin ery lor it should be constructed at once. THANKSGIVING AND PEACE After many tentative announcements and postpone ments, the representatives of the Allies at Paris have allowed it to become known that they expect to put the peace treaty into effect on November 28. The machinery is already in their hands; under the provisions of the treaty it can be declared operative, including the League of Nations, upon ratification by three of the five great powers, and it has been ratified now by all but the United States. - The Allies have been waiting for this country. They are doubtless convinced now that Amercan ratification will come in time to enable America to join them as a charter member of the League, not later than the date mentioned. Recent news from the .United States Senate confirms this " impression. There is an evident desire there to wind up the debate, adopt a set of compromise reservations and finish the job. There may be a final vote within two weeks. There is one idea that will instantly occur to millions of Americans in this connection. Nov. 27 is Thanksgiving Day. The official proclamation has just been issued. The nation is looking forward to a real celebration of peace 4 . 1 a . s a a . . - restored, as one oi tne cniet blessings enjoyed by this fortun ate land. It would be peculiarly appropriate if the treatv could be made operative, and world peace be proclaimed, on wovemDer z. Our Thanksgiving Day 'would then become, as it de serves to De, a aay ot world-thanksgiving. The matter could doubtless be arranged easily if the Senate would give it favorable consideration. TRUE RADICALISM unrest is conservatism, the one dancer radicalism. Prohi bition is a radical movement, and deserves the same con demnation that all radicalism deserves. A conservative is not a wet and he is not a dry there is a middle ground be tween the two." He urged his hearers to "vote against every radical measure both in the moral order and in the economic order and keep on voting'no' until a conservative program, in keeping with the principles of Christian ethics and In har mony with the sacred tenets of the American constitution, is established in this country." It Is a beautiful dream that we could keep on voting on some mythical conservative middle ground, marking time while the world procession goes on, until somehow, in some magical conservative way, we arrive at that program in harmony with Christian ethics and the American, consti tution. But it is hardly practical. It is well to remind our selves over and over again that what we face is conditions, and not theories. Moreover, there is much misuse of the word "radical." Radical means going to the roots of things. Most of the real radicals of the world have done this. Socrates did this, and Jesus did it, and the founders of our republic. The trouble with much of the so-called radicalism of today is that it is not radical enough. It is superficial and false, and does not offer fundamental remedies. Hurling anathemas at capital may seem radical in com parison with the days when capital was sole tyrant. But it goes only half the way. The true radicalism goes clear down beneath the foliage and trunk of capital and labor to the common root in humanity. It sees that capitalists and laborers are both people that they are mutually dependent and.it asails wrong on either side. . Comment of the State Press What It la - Armistice Day should be more than a commemoration of victory, says the Capital Journal. It should recall the nation to the high ideals upon which the dpublie la founded and which made it a world power for human rights in the hour of peril for Ameri ca, should not only be inspired in the day of national danger but be equally true to herself in the duller days of peace. Keeping an Eye on Hubby A woman ia shadowing the Pan- dolfo jury in Chicago and legal steps hve been taken to call her off. Per- hapa she's merely getting line on what her husband is doing with his time while he'a away on jury duty. j Register. Pettifoggers in the Saddle The evident purpose of the senate majority leaders led by Lodge is to manirle the neace treaty and the League of Nations covenant aa much as possible without killing it outright. The real purpose of the foreign re lations committee has been to kill the treaty, as is obvious from the amend ments they suggested but they know it would be bad politics to do this ro the Dlan ia to go aa far aa they can. says the Pendleton E. 0. A preacher, addressing a large audience in reference to a pronioition amendment, said: I his is no time for con atttutional amendments. -The one safeguard in this hour ol Prevent Sore Throat ' By Using ; " Woodworths Ant ice p tic Gargle." Use it as a dentrifice, a mouth wash and throat gargle, guard against colds and in fluenza. : Sold Only By Woodworth Drug Co. Albany Oregon Insert Sting Fatal Spokane, Wash., Nov. IS Little Mary L. Callahan, 3, is dead her as the result of an insect sting. Song of (he Kaiser Gott moves In a mysterious way His blunders to erfurm He breaks his partnership niit Mo And Icavca Mo to the storm. Medals for War Veterans Uoduls fur Oregon veterans of the World War will not be presented un til Spring. The reason for this Is that the reports of the" service records of the men have not been sent In. ' Crck-A-Doodle-Do Talking about poultry and eggs, what's the matter with the perform ance of 27 hens belonging to life . P. A. Tinkham, of Corvallis, Rd No. 3? From March 1st to November 1st, this number of birds laid a total of i&J3 eggs, or an nverage of 168 per hen during the eight months, and this period includes three of the poorest egg-laying months of the year and the moulting season. G. T. Shop Early- Incidental to the approaching Christmas season we can also real assured that Santa Claus will "de mand higher wages than ever before. Moral, get in and do your buying be for the- Christmas scale goes into ef fect Telegram. I'rndlrton May Build Seventy-five thousand dollars of lo cal capital is being sought today by W. C. Mandel, of Portland, who pro poses to erect a $-'00,000 apartment house in Pendleton. Mr. Mandell laid his plans before the board of managers of the Pendleton Commer cial Association Saturday evening and waa arvised that the association la friendly to "his project. E. 0. fl A r If a Mnvlrs Movies are now a regular feature of the military instruction at the col lege. Members of" the Meld artillery unit are given this form of Instruction from 1 to 2 o'clock each Friilay and men of the other units see the pic tures between 2 and 3 o'clock. The program for next Friday will consist nf two reels on the bayonet, two on the Chauchat automatic rifle and one on the pistol. G. T. ,r iM HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat Ui meat If Kidney feel like lead cr Bladder bothers joo-alaat . ' farms uric acid. D. O. V. to Meet On Suturday, November 22, the Daughters of Veterans, of this state, will meet in Salem for the purpose of forming a state organization of the department of Oregon. The Millenium ' Prices will never be satisfactorily fixed until everything we have to soli ia high and everything we want to buy ia low. . Poindexter and Johnson ought to grab that idea for one of their platform planks, say the Guard. PacificEmpIoymentCo Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers "Alwaya at Tour Berries" Responsible, Beliablo Phone, Wire or Write. . J. P. 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