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ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY JANUARY 10
PLAIN TRUTH FOR RADICALS
There has been much complaint from American Reds,
particularly those of the "parlor" variety, on account of the
severe measures lately taken to rid the country of disturbers.
There have been sgme outbursts of foolish sentimentality,
too, and some misapplied arguments regarding "free speech
and a "free press", from people who are at heart good Ameri
cans but a bit week in the heart or head. It is good, there
fore, to find Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, with his usual
directness and simplicity, going straight to the heart of the
matter and putting the whole case in a nutshell.
i ne foreigners wno come to our shores, ne says, are
given every opportunity to earn an honest living. Their en
vironments here are much better than they had at home, and
the authorities give them every assistance possible to make
them useful citizens of this grand country. The laws here
are not as hard to obey as those they had to contend with
in their former countries; but the foreigners must remem
ber that they must obey the laws of this country as our own
people have to obey thdm."
He concludes: "If the members of the Red organiza
tions don't like this country, let them go home. If they do
not go, then we shall have to send them."
That is exactly what we are doing now, after long tol
erance of their insolent and pernicious activity.
Some fault-fjnders perhaps will challenge the Cardinal's
statement that the authorities have given these malcontents
"every assistance possible to make them useful citizens."
There have, indeed, been omissions along this line in the
past, though they are now -being reminded. It should not
be forgotten, however, that even when official America
seemed most indifferent to the welfare of immigrants, she
was infinitely more kind to them than their own govern
ments at home had been.
Comment of the
State Press
Snappy Gleamlnga from the
Preaa of the
, Valley
Without a Kick
in It
By A.
J
Both Right
Cottage Grove Sentinel
The way it appears to us is that
the commission had all the grounds
necessary upon which to Are Mr.
Finley and that the governor has all
the grounds necessary for dispensing
with the srevices of the fish and game
commissioners and all he has to dot
to And good and sufficient cause ia toj
hold up to public view the extravag-i
ant conduct of the business of the
office.
Third Time is Charm
The voters of Oregon have twice
voted legalised murder out of the
State, and there are enough sana and
sensible people to do it again, in spite
of the social reds who seek to destroy
the good name of the state, at least.
Lend-a-Hand, of the Penitentiary,
Salem, thinks so.
Vocab. Club
MUSICAL COMEDY: 1 Some
thing neither musical nor funny. 2
A three-ring disclosure. S An ani
mal show springing from the circus.
4 A place where a crowd of women
(standing) faces a crowd of men (sit
ting). 6 Another noma for Art. 0
A show to which Mamma and Paa
go, leaving Johnny at home because
it is beyond his understanding. 1 A
package from Broadway. S The
show wa like best.
Make Use of Electric
Service for Washing
No Confidence In Commission
The affairs of the fish and game
commission have been in mora or less
turmoil for years with quarrels, dis
sension and near-scandals that have
lost it what little respect the people
of the state ever had for it If Gov-
ernor Olcott can purge this body of
its maladorous repute ha will accom
plish a real reform, declares the Aur
ora Observer. If "it can't be done,"
some one will come along one of these
days with an initiative bill that will
blow up the whole mess.
According to Pope
A little ETAOIN Is a dangerous
thing;
Drink deep, of SHRDLU not the Pi
erian apring.
There CMKWYP draughts intoxicate
the brain.
But drinking VBGKQJ sober us again.
Alf.
Zero ia Bargalna
FOR SALE One cream .-separator,
nearly new but not worth a dam. tf.
Back to Nature
Woman tourist in California park:
"Oh, I always thought fig leaves were
larger 'than that." .
Mack Please Note
Dear Boys: What are wa going to
do to McN'ary for deserting the league
of nationa ahip?
Ana. We'll give Mack Nary a vote. I
Penitentiary for 15-Year-Old Girl
THE TREASURY CREED
It is a good creed suggested by the United States Treas
ury Department for the new year. The chief items are :
"I believe in the United States of America.
"I believe that her stability and progress rest on the
thrift and'industry of her people.
"Therefore I will work hard and live simply.
"I will spend less than I earn.',
"I will save consistently.
"To increase the financial strength of my country and
myself, I will buy government securities."
It need not be objected that this creed is "purely materi
alistic." There is more than materialism in work and thrift,
particularly when they are meant for national advancement
as well as personal advancement. With hard work, plain
living and high purpose, there will be far more chance for
spiritual uplift than there has been with the shiftlessness,
thriftlessness and purposelessness of the past year.
o
The income tax blanks will soon be sent out. Then 4,
000,000 families will have solved for them the problem of
how to spend the long winter evenings.
Reliable Service
Von will more thoroughly enjoy the HOLIDAY SEASON if you know
your money and valuables are safe.
Wa depend upon our STRONG VAULTS and not nnnn nutehsnlrAl A.
tick mi protect your money ana your vaiuaDies.
' SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
Where Valuables Arc Safe
The First National Bank
. "Old nd Reliable"
AND .
The First Savings Bank
"Where Savings Are Safe"
Four Per Cent Intent on Savings,
Farm Loans, and Agents for Federal Farm Loans.
Portland Spectator
A 15-year-old girl stole an automo
bile in Vancouver, 'Wash., drove 40,
miles, and was arrested. District At-;
torney Yates of Clark county swore
to a complaint against her and ap
peared as her prosecutor; she pleaded
guilty, and was sentenced to ten years j
Does anyone in this wide world, in-'
eluding the district attorney who
prosecuted her and the judge who,
sentenced her, think that this 15-!
year-old child ..will be benefited by 1
serving ten years amid such sur-i
roundings as a state penitentiary of-1
fers? What sort of people are we I
who permit our oprhan girls to atray
from the straight path, and then,
when they ahow the inevitable result
of our indifference, carelessness, and
neglect, railroad them of f to a ten
years' term?
OLD-TTMX COLD CURE
DRINK EOT TEA I
(let a small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a
tattleapoonful of the tea, put a cup of
boiling water upon It, pour through a
sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time during the day or before retiring.
It ia the moat effect! re way to break
a cold and cure grip, aa it opens the
pnrea of the akin, relieving congestion.
Also Inoseoa the bowels, thus breaking
op a cold.
Try it the next time you suffer from
a cold or the grip. It is Inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and harmless.
We Call It Queer
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A. Bilieu of
Portland, after living as man and
wife for over a half century, died
within a -few hours of each other.
Some people will call it coincidence
and others will call it Providence.
Astoria Budget
Dry Fir Cord Wood
and Slab
Anderson Fuel Co.
106 J.
STIFF ACHING JOINTS
Bub Soreness from joints and muscle
with a small trial bottle of old
St Jacobs liniment
Stop "dosing" Rheumatism.
It's pain only; not one ease In A fry
requires Internal treatment. Rub
soothing, penetrating "8L Jacobs Lini
ment' right on the "tender spot," and
by the time you say Jack Robinson
out cornea the rheumatic pain. "St.
Jacob's Liniment" la harmless rheu
matism cure which never disappoints
and doesn't burn the skin. It takes
pain, soreness and atlffrSsa from ach
ing Joints, muscles and bones ; stops
sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia.
Limber up I Get a 30 cent bottleof
old-time, honeat "St. Jacobs Liniment"
from any drug store, and In a moment
you'll be free from pains, aches and
stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheuma
tism away.
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FORD One ton Trnck Excellent shape, Just overhauled, re
painted. Electric lighta, storage batter, a real bargain.
Don't fail to see this one. Hurry.
CADILLAC Touring car A real bargain, new paint, tires
almost new, perfect mechanical condition, absolutely
guaranteed. ,
.BODGE Touring, new top, good tires, just being overhauled,
a bargain for someone.
1917 CHEVROLET Touring New tires, excellent mechanical
condition. Car only run 8600 miles. A real buy.
Remember we tell you the truth about our used cars and
are very careful to overhaul every one we have. Then we
know what we are talking about. Don't forget to ace the ones
listed now.
Ralston Motor
Company 7th & Lyon Sts
LC
NONPAREIL Barber Shop
Modern and Efficient
We make a specialty of Students and Children's Work. Expert serv
Ice for all. Electric Haircuttlng, Massaging and Shampooing. .
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE BUD STOVER, proprietor
sr" -r"
rrV$TJf&l
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 won'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
days. -
Mountain States Power
Company
. 3rd & Lyon St. Phone 15
MAZlXlAMRT
SUNBEAM WS
LAMPS
SUNS ONLY COMPETITOR
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
OUTFITS IVSTAT.T.m AVn IV nnrsieinu
Farm Liial SATISFIED CUSTOMERS-JOHN WIN'KLKY
And Power W. W. POLAND. O. B. KKEBLKR, I. H. COPE
Oulnta LAND, JOHN WILLS. J. 8. LUCKEY.
WIRING DONE BY LICENSED BONDED WIREMEN
Western Electric
Phone 20
THR ELECTRIC STORE INC.
9Z1 w t Unit HL, Albany
1 1 sTV LA. I fvA BSIAIMA
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No More
Dread
.Of Winter
with its chilly, damp days
and big fuel bills, if you
use the y
Pipeless Furnace
RADIO
1 NATURE'S WAY!
It burns wood, coal, or
briquetts, heats up quick
ly and --
Saves 25 to 50 per cent
in fuel
Heats the entire house with
one register and automat
ically ventilates. Call,
phone or write for free lit
erature or see It demonstrated.
Brown & Leigh
Plumbers & Tinners
216 West First St. With Barker Hdw. Co.
BR UNSIWICK
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 1
I I his Brunswick with 20
Selections (10 double Disc
Records). I Record clean
er, 300 Steel needles, I
Pkg. Tungstone Stylus,
Special Edison point
(permanent) for playing
Edison Records, and Sap
phire point for playing
Pathe Records.
Equipped with the new
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viiuns ncpiuuuwci iu
play all records.
Just a turn of the hand
Dresents rn anv malto tha
correct position on the record, the proper needle
and diaphram, and the pressure necessary to play
mat particular record ar-iis DeSrt
Offer No. 1 for $108.50
$18.50 as first payment then $2.59 each week.
Sent to your home on free trial
t WOOD WORTH DRUG CO.
(Phonograph Headquarters)
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