Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 10, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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COLLEGE STUDENTS
DISCUSS TREATY
LOCAL BRIEFS
Personal M ratio of People ssd Activities About the City.
Chapel Period to be Turned
Over to Debate on
s ... Monday ,
Much interest hai been route this
week in Albany College over the dit
cutslon of the League of Nations and
the peace treaty. A grsrip of editor
of eastern college papers has asked
for a vote of the faculties and the
students of all the colleges of the U.
S. on this question.
A portion of the chapel periods the
past week hat been given ovi to a
discussion of the various phases of
the subject and on Monday from 9:20
to 10.20 a. m. all the members of the
faculty and as many of the students
as desire will be given an opportunity
to express their views on the League
and treaty. It it expected that some
light and considerable heat will be
developed.
Any one interested is invited to
hear this discussion. On Tuesday the
vote will be taken and telegraphed
at once to New York.
Fro. Springfield- .Albany Defeated
ets here today. Mr. Peery is a for
mer Scio business man.
Frees Shedd
High Tossers
Albany high school basket ball team
went down tn defeat Ut
r. fore the fast five representing Sil-
venon nign scnool By the score of 17
to 14. Albany played a fast, snappy
farmers living near Shedd, were Al
bany shoppers this forenoon.
Boseburg Visitor'
S. A. Sanford, of Roseburg, was an
Albany business visitor here today
registering at the Albany.
Visits Brother
S. . A. Kroschel, manager of the
Jackson County Creamery, visited his
game, but the visitors came out with
three points to the good at the end
of the contest
The Albany line-up contained Sod-
erstrom at center; Moore and Willard,
forwards; Wilkenson and . Haller,
guards. Bayne went in for Soder-
brother. L. A. Kroschell. here yester- j '"Z JT J V 7 '
. ! . . , V.' . Bussard replace,! Wilkinson.
day on his return from a business trip
to Portland.
Frost Crabtree
Boy and Bex Peery, of near Crab
tree station, were in the city today to
meet their brother ,M. M. Peery, of
Springfield.
Scio Visitors
. D. B. Weaver and D. M. McLeath
ern, of Scio, were Albany visitors
last night on a business trip here.
, Lebanon Visitor
J. C. Gilson, of Lebanon, registered
at the Van Dran hotel last night
TALK U.S. ADVISES
METHODIST PREACHER
Average Man Does Not Un
derstand Religious
Terminology
"One of the outstanding needs of
our day of for the average Christian
to talk, 'United States' when speaking
of his religion," said Hr. Heist in ad
while In the city to transact business dressing the fine congregation gather-
and to visit friends. ed at the Methodist Church Tbirsday !
from Mlverton I night. "The religious terminology
The Silverton basket ball team, l yoo nse in discussing your relation
Earl Bennett, Mart Woods, Bill Mc- f to God is all Greek to the average
Cleary, Harry Anderson, Roy McKce . man of the street," he continued "the
rolling pupils and stopping at the
Albany Hotel. J 10
lialsey Locals
, Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter of Shedd
were in llslsry Tuesday on business.
Mr. W. J. Bennett, of Portland, vis
ited his parents, T. M. Bennett and
wife, of Tangent, on Christmas.
Mr. and Mrt. Fred Jackson tpont
New Yean day with Frank Williams.
Mitt Florence Morgan returned to
Portland Sunday where she is taking
a courts In a business college.
Mr. and Mrs. Salvettor and their
little daughter Eunice were guests of
Mr. and Mrt. R. K. Stewart Sinday.
The county bridge gang are work
ing on the Courtney crrrk bridge be
tween ltrowntville and Haltey.
Jest Cross who was hurt last Week
while cranking his auto, Is pronounc
ed out of danger and is around town
again. 1
Geo. Alfred hat been laid up with
sickness since the first of the week.
Mr. Alford hat been relieved by the
S. P. Co., 'jntil he recovers.
A New Year's party was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrt. Salvettor;
an oyster supper was served at mid
night and all present had a very en
joyable time.
Mr. snd Mrs. D. H. Pierce and fam
ily. of Albany, and Miss Sarah Wil
liams, of Lake Creek, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrt. R. K. Stewart New
Yean. '
The directors of the Pine Grove
Cemetery Association had a meeting
on January 5th at Pine Grove and rait
ed the price of the It lutt to $10 ami
th $10 lots to $15.
Henry Svefirlt left for (Illinois on
Wednesday the 7 on account of a tel
egram announcing the drath of his
mother. He expects to be gone about
fifteen days. Haltey Enterprise.
GOLD HILL MINES
WILL REOPEN
Easterners Take Charge of
ftopertieti Long Idle in
Southern Oregon
GOLD HILL, Jan. 10 F. II. Van
Horn of Denver, Colo., engineer In
charge, representing Victor W. Brown
i and aasoclatet of Pittsburg Pa., hat
I taken a lease and option to buy the
Sylvanite group of gold quarts mines
I two milrt north of Gold Hill. ,
!, Thlt property was recently known
as the Ray and Haff mines, consist
.Ing of the old Ray, Cheney and Sim
mon holding, and is at present owned
, by the Gold Hill Mines company, with
J. W. Davis of Sacramento, Ca!., at
the head of the concern. The mine
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It equipped with tenstamp mill,
and recent development! have uncov
ered considerable milling ore. Mr.
Davirs It now on the. ground and re
ports that the lessees will rea'jma
operation as soon ss the mine and
mill rquipement can tie put In repair.
' William A. Douglas of Gold Hill,
who recently purchased the llina
Danielson quarts mine three milis)
south of Gold Hill, It making repairs
on the properly with a virw to put
ting I ho mine on a working basis.
The reopening of these two properties
snd other activities reported are ap
parently the .forerunner of a general
resumption of gold quarts mining in
this region.
Keith Donaea
Frank Donaea of Sweet Home and
Miss Keeta Keith, also of Sweet Hume
were married at the Methodist pars
onage this afternoon at 8 p. m., by
Rev. Spencer. They will return to
Sweet Home this evening. We wish
them long and happy married life.
Takes California Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Plrtle, proprie
tors of the St. Francis hotel, left this
noon for Modesto California for a
vi.lt. Mr. Pirtle will probably"" return
the first of the month and Mrs. Plr
tle to remain for a longer time. Their
ton Roy will serve at lout master
of the hotel during their absence.
WELL KNOWN PORTLAND
CONSERVATORY OF MC
WILL OPEN OP BRANCH liggftfiffi
ST00I0S HERE IN ALBANY , , . . ' rM
wiasmoDiie rrices
a
The American Conservatory of Mu-rU
sic, with offices and studios 4th floor j Jtj
of the Eilers Music Bldg.. Portland, I
Oregon, will open up bran oh studios t .
here on the second floor of the Cusick ' I i
Bank building. .There will be special '
departments foe beginners, as well t 1
as advanced Students, with special de
partments for children. A new meth
od of teaching will be introduced for
the first time, that has proven a com
plete success in the larger cities
Their staff of teachers number among
them some of the foremost leading
musicians in the country.
To those who wish to take up teach
ing as a profession, teachers diplomas
will be issued.
To advertise and get started quick- Lc
ly a special offer will be given to a IV
very limited number of the first pupils '
who enroll, namely the $80 scholar-!
kin wilt K nHrA mt Stall '
easy time payments covering a period jj
of over half a year. Qj
If the Deonle of Albanv will tret be- !
hind this and give their support, we I ft
can have a Conservatory of Music ' rtl
second to none in the state. The rep.
resentatives are now in the city en.
Remain Unchanged
Oldsmobile has not increased the price during recent fluctuations.
THE OLDSMOMLE SIX
Continues to Sell at $1650
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and manager B. F. Yonel registered
at the Albany last night while in the
city to entertain the Albany basket
ball team.
From Plainview
, Mrs. C. W. Tibbett, of Plainview,
was in the city today to confer with a
local physician.
From Corvallis
Prof. M. S. Wood, of Corvallis, and
Mr. Medrell from the state of Mon
tana were Albany business visitors
today. Mr. Merdrell is seeking a loca
tion on a farm in this section of the
state and expresses himself as being
well pleased with prospects here.
Visits Albany Friends
pious phrases of past centuries had
meaning in their day, but generally
speaking, they have little content even
for the Christians in this generation.
We must use language which will con
vey meaning to the man untrained in
the religious expressions."
The theme of the evening was,
."What Does It Really Mean to Be a
, Christian?" In d:snj?s:ng his sub
ject the speaker practiced what he
preached, by avoiding old theological
phraseology, as he emphasized the nec
ccifv nf vita! no. -n Tn 1 rolntinn.tiin
.to Jesus lnnst, easily understandable
on the basis of a personal friendship,
such as characterized the relationship
Purl and Miss Hazel Tucker, of of th first rliseinles of th Master.
Portland, are spending the week end A marked increase in attendance
in Albany visiting at the home of Miss and interest characterized last night's
Juanita and Miss Gwenith Davis, meeting. The atmosphere of expect
Son Is Born ancy is growing and striking results
A seven pound son was born to Mr. are confidently expected as the cam
and Mrs. J. L. Batdorf at the Dea- ' pig advances.
coness hospital in Salem Jan., 7. Mrs. I This evening the pastor will preach
Batdorf was formerly Faith Gray of Mr. Heist will preach both morning
Albany. , an(j evening on Sunday. A men's meet-
Leaves For Toppinish Wn n)r a, 3.00 in the afternon will be
Mrs. C. D. Anderson and son Char- held by the pastor,
les left for Toppinish Wash., this j
morning Mrs. Ander- OH ! MY BACK !
tnn t hrnthswi hara Ho im ort M -l-ot
R.tnl hi. m,.'i i Th Expression of Many a Kidney
,7 t ru . Sufferer in Albany
xi. 1 neuvrgau reiurnea nome mis
morning after an extended business
trip in the interest of his firm.
From Dever
A stubborn backache is cause to
suspect kidney trouble. When the kid
neys are inflamed and swollen, stoop
ing brings a sharp twinge in the small
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. A. Jones, of Dever, waj in the i, away. Doan's Kidney Pills re
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vive sluggish kidneys relieve aching
backs. Ask your neighbor! Here's
Albany proof:
Mrs. M. E. Bilyeu, 306 E. Fourth St.
Says: "I never knew what it was to
be without backache from the time I
was a little girl up to a few vears
city on a business trip. Mr. Jon
has spent all his life in the Dever
neighborhood and has a fine farm
well improved.
From Wolfe Point Montana
' Oscar Skaug of Wolfe Paint Mon
tana arrived in the city yesterday j ngo. The older I got, the more I was
and will locate here and establish a "nereq oy my nacx ana Kidney.
watch and jewelry repair shop. Mr.
Skaug was formerly watch inspector
for the great Northern railroad.
Victor Berger
Denied Seat in
Congress Again
WASHINGTONTjan. 10 A. P
Victor Berger, ' Socialist representative-elect
from Milwaukee was denied
his seat in the House of Representa
tives for the second time.
My back ncarlv killed me at times.
it ached so badl". When I eot down
to pick up anything or sat in one po
sition very long, it was all I could do
to straighten up. I suffered a great
deal from inflammation of the blad
der. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and
thev cured me of that awful backache
and put my kidneys in good working
order."
COc. at all dealers. Foster-Milbum
Co., Mfgs., Buffalo. N. Y.
The aggregate harsepower of war
and mercantile turmined vestllcs
throughout the world is now about
35,000,000.
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Both Five Passenger and Roadster
THE DIGNITY OF OLDSMOBILE
The Oldsmobile Company is very proud of its name. Twenty-two years ago
Olds started making automobiles, and although cars have come and gone, Olds--mobile
has kept up its high standards of excellence and remained in the lead.
, Whenever Oldsmobile puts out a new car it is under its own name. No sub
terfuge is used for smaller, lower-priced cars. Olds quality is in every car pro
duced. , They are glad to call it an Oldsmobile.
Goodyear Service Station
Oldsmobile Cars and Trucks,
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We have ori Exhibition in our salesroom, an
Oldsmobile Eight Pacemaker and an Oldsmobile Eight, seven
passenger caj.
Call and See Them
R. W. TRIPP
Dort Cars
First & Lyon Sts
Bethlehem Trucks
Washington Warned U.S.
''Both reason and experience forbids us to expect that
national morality can be maintained on other than relig
ious principles. Let uswius caution indulge in
the supposition that morality-can be maintained without
religion."
CHRIST MUST HA VE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE
if you are to live your best life, if you are to follow the
leadership of nation builders.
FOLLOW YOUR BEST CONVICTIONS!
HEAR
The Rev. J. C. Spencer, Tonight.
The Rev. A. A. Heist, 10:30 and 7:30 Sundav
AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH