Plan t Something For the Cannery Our local connery has just closed a vary successful first season, due to the able management of Mr. Paul-, hamus and Mr. Scott - But, to make it bigger and better, its up to you to plant what the cannery can use. No quantity is too large for them to handle. THEY ESPECIALLY WANT MORE Montmorency Cherries, Black Raspberries, Logi berries, Gooseberries and Rhubarb. LogaLT" Products Rsised for the Cannery Circulate the Money at Home Flood's Store 334 W. 1st SU -1 Returns to Centralis Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Margar ette Greenwood left for their home at Centralia after visiting relatives, Mr. and Mb. Bruce Hunter of the city. Makes Trip to Salem R. P. Datney of near Albany made a business trip to Salem today.' GLOBE THEATRE TODAY ONLY William Desmond WHITE WASHED WALLS COMEDY PATHE NEWS SUNDAY ONLY. Lina Cavaleri JWOBRIDES COMEDY FORD WEEKLY . MONDAY ONLY Lila Lee - IN . ' THE SECRET GARDEN SCENIC . v GREAT GAMBLE No. 8 ' I DrSf ETC 53 LWslil M-i s 53 -7 CLERK WILL NOT ISSUE LICENSES Russell Decided to Wait Un til Supreme Court l)e- ' cides on Issue Pending the outcome of a suit to test the legalist of the dog license law, which is being prepared in Multnomah county by District Attorney Evans, County Clerk R. M. Russell todsy an nounced that no more licenses would be issued. Hereafter and until the case is settled. County Clerk Rus sell will receive applications for lie enses and place Ikem on Hie. To date 109 licenses have been issued in the county. The legality of the law is question' WILL'S JEWELRY HAS SMALL FIRE Second Near-eticape in Month b Experienced by Loral , Merchant Had not Frank G. WUI, well known Albany jewlrr, been smothered by smoke and awakened at 3 o'clock this morning his jewelry store and fine stock of goods, as well as his building might have been in ruins today. The fact that Mr. Will was awakened and ed on the point of whether the law ls'M bl to W th h"- to hk now operative or whether or not it will have to go before the people and receive their approval before it is in effect. There is a question as to whether part of the law being referred to the people will not cause the whole matter to be thus taken up. EDITORIALS of the PEOPLE I the firemen responded promptly. Is all that prevented a disastrous Are, The net result was the burning of a small hole In the floor at the rear of the store and little damage by smoke and water and chemicals. The fire evidently started from an overheated pipe which ran from a furnace in a basement adjoining the Will-Stark building and caused the sills under the floor to catch Are. The smoke was coming up into his mom over the store in great volumes when Mr. Will was awakened and he lost no time in getting out and giving the alarm This is the second time in the last three weeks that Mr. Will "has had a During the THEATRE TODAY AND SUNDAY John Barry more ARE YOUA MASON COMEDY ' SMASHING BARRIERS No. 8 1 1 ft s Make Use of Electric Service for Washing We'd like to help you do your weekly washing. We promise not to disappoint you. We will be ready promptly and on time. We will do the work carefully and with practical ly no wear or tear on even the finest things. We'll not take all day for the work and we woa't kick on the wages. If you'll come in and arrange to have us send an Electric Washing Machine to your home, we'll be right on the job in- the morning to ' show you the road to easy, economical wash t days. Mountain States Power 3rd & Lyon St. Company Phone 15 In a late issue of the Democrat, one of Albany's merchants in adver tising his goods for sale says "Fancy Baldwin apples $1.75 a box, while they last; Loral Baldwins $1.20 a box." In justice to the apple growerss of narrow escape from loss. this locality and in justice to the lo- coldest night of the recent cold spell cality in which Albany is situated. We burglar was caught coming out of desire to call attention to some points the front door of the store with a along this line. If the Democrats cir-' quantity of jewelry. The front door culation was confined only to this lo- gl- had been broken with a brick cality, no notice need be .taken of the The man is now in the county jail ad. But our esteemed paper circu- "waiting trial. lates in many localities. I Would not a stranger to this parr of the valley in reading the ad, read ily infer that if Albany citizens wish "Fancy Baldwins" the same must be secured from' some other section of the northwest ? . Or that this locality cannot or docs not produce Baldwins?" Giant Liners To Be Sold To U. S. Shippers WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. A. P. Fancy The shipping board hat offired fori sale to American buyers only 3u for- Again would not the stranger be mer German ship, Including he g'gan ' justified in concluding that if this lo-(lic Leviathan, the George Wshinton cality does not produce -fancy nam- and the Agemenon. wins," it does not produce fancy ' Spitzenberga, Jonathans, Gravenstines CTifWo 1?annrt etc. If this be true, then to him this OlieiS iiepOTl, - locality is a failure in producing fancy A tWllier VlClOry apples. Hood River, Yakima and oth- er sections of the nothwest produce - LONDON, Jan., 3 By A. P. Cm- many fancy apples and they likewise l Pcnikinrs government in jouth- produce many culls. But they use ""n Kusiia has been overthrown, nc- some judgment in advertising. cording to a wircles from Mnrow Just as good Baldwins, Spitzen- Quoting Taganrog advices. Cemril bergs and various other kinds can and Romonoviky hns been chosen Anti- are produced in this locality as are . Bolshevik chief. , produced in the much advertised sec tions of the northwest. They special ize in apples. But here in the garden spot of mother earth, weproduce any MEN Buy your entire oulAt at the J. C Peaney Co Store, and be satis, led customer and nancy ahead. Do not" be deceived by "so railed salea" offered elsewhere, aa this manner of doing business la deceiving and often untrue, especially during the present era when merchandise rannot be duplicated, only at a much higher coal. ' ' . Our buying power for our 197 Huay Stores means a saving worth while on every purchase. Men's Suits $2150 to $39.75 Young Men's Suits $21.78 to $44.73 Youth's Sulla, Long Panta $14.75 to $27.d0 Men's and Young Men's Overcoats .,..$22.50 to $39.75 Men's Hats, Kelt $198 to $4.9H Men's Shoes, English $5.90 to $H.90 Men's Shoes, Staple Lasts .. $4.50 to $11.90 Comparison is the True Test of Value 1 1 ' O Wl heorpcratsd One Per Cent to be Paid to Creditors The affairs of the old Scio milk cendensory, which went into bank ruptcy a couple of years sgo, have been Anally closed up and the general creditors have been awarded a divi dend of one per cent on their claims. There were more than one hundred of these general creditors living around Scio and the Lacomh country. N. M. Newport represented about 40 of these creditors and has received checks for the one per cent dividend allowed. They range in amounts from eleven cents to a few dollars. Criterion. From Scio Vicinity i Mr. and Mrs. J. PT Ri-hardon two r:e! known people of the Scio vicin- thing and everything and specialize irv were Albany visitors tody. . in nothirrg. If the apple growers of From Mill City . this locality would devote the same - Mrs. Bertha Lewis and Hrnry Held care and attention to apple growing man of Mill City are Albany hoppers 1 as is done in Hood River, a cuU apple today and incidentally bought a mar would be almost a curiosity. From rja(fC licene for hrms-lvcs while the last crop of apples grown on Vari- Jicre. ety Fruit Farm, 'fancy apples have been shipped to Lincoln Co., Portland, California, Idaho and to Kansas. Too often when a local grower takes fancy apples to a local merchant he cannot receive cash for them but he hears that oft repeated expression "Will give you so much in trade." Why not advertise for fancy apples, maybe some local grower can supply you. Sheep For Sale I have 800 bead of good young stork ewes. These ewes are all healthy and in good condition. Will sell any num ber from 10 head up. Now if yuU haven't got the money that doesn't make any diffi-renco, if you have plenty of feed to carry them. I will let you have thrm at $15 per head,! payable the first' of October, 1 920. j These ewes ought to pay for them selves under ordinary luck, tho first year. V. J. PHILIPPI, Scio, Oregon.) Mattress Bargains New Goods ' hVgular $170 felt mattress, Good grade, . f f Q.OO Our Price '. V 1& - Silk Floss Mattress, other places up to $24.00 1 Q.OO Our Price 4 1 0 Combination Mattress, otAVrs sell at $11.00 (Q.OO Our price, only P E. L. STIFF & SON 215-217 Lyon St. The lower price Furslture Slure Bring In Your I'sed Goods tJOJ rOcA3 Ul AUJOU033 ojioyft iy pus aumuao m tog fs7 Wri yw J5QCIETY. The "Watch Night" services at thj Methodist Episcopal church, Wcdnes- day evening was a decided success.' Evcrv mftmrwr fit I ha ..ruin-l, ami mt. Especially if you pay himaish , , fr:,.nj. ., r..., tk- ...i as you probably do for imported DRrt ,hr ,vrni ,., tnVm fruit. Should you fail then it is time the rendit(on of an exccPnt pr0lfrm to send off for your fancy fruit. - in which youn)f .nd took Th(j But for the love of Moses, in your praise j0l)Wcd b? cono:cra.- advertising, don't give-out the im- tion WM ,mBru..iv. -nj j,.uuh,fl pression that fancy apples are not produced in the locality in which Al bany is situated. Albany, Oregon, Jan. 2, 1919. F. M. MITCHELL, Variety Fruit Farm. Lloyd-George Sings Brynhyfryd in Welsh - LONDON Premier Lloyd George is very musical and the possessor of a fine tenor voice, says the Church Family Newspaper. He has several favorite hymns, the 'chief of which is "Jabez." He is very fond of the Welsh min ing hymn "Cwm Rhondda," also "Moriah," "Dwyfor" and "Brynhy fryd" which he sings in Welsh when attending the Welsh places of wor ship. ' DRY WOOD - Anderson Fuel Co. Phone 10 6-J Refreshments were sdrved by a com mittee of ladies. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Bcttis wcro hosts for a delightful New Years din ner party. The rooms were beauti ful in holly and red bells. All of the guests were from Eugene, where Mr. and Mrs. Bettis formerly resided be fore moving to Albany. Those, pres ent were: Mrs. Ella Balmanno, Mrs. Mary Camber, Miss Ethlyn Stemler, Misses Grace and Carlo Dunn, Misses Myrtle and Bern Cramer. Mrs. Hester Austin returned from Portland Monday, following a week visit with her daughter, Mrs. Benson. '- ' , Mrs. Geo. Payne entertained with a dinner party Saturday evening In compliment to her husband, the occa sion being his birthday. Twelve guests were seated around., the prettily ap pointed table, which was centered with a'benutifuf floral pieco. A social evening followed the dinner. Check hero 1. I favor compromise on reservations with immediate ratification of the Peace Trroty end the League of Nations Covenant 2. I favor ratification, but only with all the Lodge reservations 2. I favor ratification, but only without any reserve- I 4. t am opposed .to ratification In any ' form ' , - Name Address , Fill In your name and address and mail ballot to the Albany ' Democrat 'Ballots not signed will not be counted. ALBANY SIGN CO. I "NufSed" 111 Lyon St. LADIES: When Irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always de pendable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others; save disappointment. Writ for '"Relief" and particulars, Its free.' Address: National Medical Institute, Milwau kee, Wlav. - I , ..l-3to6-6 Bids Wanted 'BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED for'the removal of approximately 300 cubic yards of dirt from my - new garage building, corner. 2nd and Ells worth, St. - . V C.H. MURPHY 422 W, First St. , . . .