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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1920)
-(, I? i ALBANY DEMOCRAT W. L. Jackson and Ralph R. Cronisa KUitors ami Managers Sunday. Fridays. Daily published every evening except Semiweekly published Tuesdays and ESTABLISHED I S6S BusineM Matter In ordering changes of address, subsc riln'rs should always give old as well as new address. Subscription Kates Daily Delivered by carried 1'er month 50c; Per year in Advance $5.00 By Mail, In Linn and Route 4 Benton County, Per year, in Advance . .$1.00 Outsitk of Linn County and Rt. 4 Benton Co., Per year, in Advance . .$5.00 Member of The Asociated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited ill this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. THONE 96 ALBANY. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY, 26 ACCEPTING THE UNIVERSE TODAY'S EVENTS Entered at the postortlce at Albany, Oregon, as second-class matter. iw Monday, January W, Witt Kifty years ago today the firt wo man ufferage convention on the Pa cific C'outt met at San Francisco. Many visitor are expected In Wich ita today for the opening of the Kan sas National Livestock Exposition. A special session of the Wyoming legiilature will meet today to act on tho Kcdcral woman suffersK amend ment. Governor Brounh ha; called the Ar- kanvit legislature to meet today for j its third special session within I'i i months. The international labor body form i cd under the provisions of the Peace Treaty is sched lied to begin a meet- ng in Paris today, j The Chicago Opera Company ii U ' open its annual New Year season at the Lexington the it re tonight with q I j r-vival of Bellini's "Norma." The annual convention of the Na- Anne O'Hagan, one of the sanest of present-day women tionai Beet Growers1 Association, op writers, reminds us in the current Delineator of Magaret cnin at, "rnv'r to,u?- iu "cu i- t j - j .. i- .. r r i r- r "the hardships imposed upon the aug- Fuller, New England trancendentalist of Brook Farm fame, ,r b,at Krow, by ,he,ugar trust." who announced, after long thought and study, that she had The cac of sin. Gertrude wiim. "accepted the universe." Carlyle's remark when he heard erf i,h ,hc ",nlrr flCh",M - i j i .Brown, at a ranch owned by Mrs. it was. Gad, she d better! 'wttWs husband a s,n Francis The high cost of living, implies Miss 'OHagan, is as news writer, cheduiei for trial much with us just now as is the universe. It is quite as real. , -y Marysvmc caiif. It is a condition, and net a theory. Why not accept it, and, L A adopting the war slogan, "We are in it let us win it," for get to cavil and begin to act. "Suppose two swimmers, laborously beating their way landward after the wreck of an excursion steamer, used their scant breath to bleat to each other, across the waves: 'I don't see how we are going to do it!" 'I don't know what we are coming to.' 'I doubt if we shall ever reach shore." 4 1 - t . O i.l . 1 . I t !." i ne inspector tnar certinea mat oia tuo as seawonny ougnt Racing An to be hanged. I he company that sent that boiler out ought: to be indicted, every last man. 'Did you know the life-belts Nltion., J,"UT 1 thre..cu,non , were rotten, positively rotten? and so on. lou can esti- championship tournament opens at mate their chances of reaching land and of eventually being Chicago. j able to deal with the steamship company and inspectors. Is not that exactly what we are doing when we waste valuable breath and working time in denouncing the pro fiteers, and waste valuable opportunities to gain strength and good cheer by turning friendly social gatherings into gloom-meetings where the whole conversation turns dole fully on how much we paid for the last pair of shoes? T-l .- f .1 I 1 ., ' i ue cusi oi siiueb anu inc scarcity oi sugar ana an tne 10 round.,. t znpv;n. o other troubles are here. Why not accept them and conquer j Eddie Fingard v. ai Ro. tnem in tne only way by using our breath and strength ; round saskatoon, sask, ana recreation time in working and saving and being cheer ful? Gloom never got anybody anywhere. Courage and in telligence, says Miss O'Hagan. took us through the other!,"1d, in tp- 12- s r We!"- - . . T) frs u j r , ., nu, jituuna u anil w if in a n in Shaw's Add. to Mill City. Fay M. Miller, et al to Maggie Ack erman, lands in Tp. 11. S. R. 3 West. 70-100 acres. Comment of the State Press Snappy Clean Inga from Press of the Valley the Let it Go At That If Oregon's census Hgures fail to show up right we might substituti ve numlier of bad hills vetoed by Governor Olcott and let it go at thai Eugene Guard. No Chance Mr. Hoover says he Is a republican, but is willing to run on any ticket- -no chance Eugene Register. O. K. On Any Price The chief duty of the federal food commissioner in Oregon seems to l to put his O. K. on any price the greed of the manufacturer or dealer r.in) suggest. Buker Herald. Today's Calendar of Sports i . Raring Winter meeting of Cuba-American Jockey Club, at Havana. Winter meeting of Business Men's at New Orleans. Kami Loan Banks . Were there no other reason, the number of loans made to farmers proves the need for the farm loan banks. Up to December 31. 111.1.11 farmers had borrowed of the banks. The li'ans to them totaled more than $ .".'. ,000, 000. The Spokane hank lead in the num. j bcr of loans with a total of $13,02. St. Paul was next with 1070 loans. New Orleans was third with U.61H. and Houston followed with 11.608. St. Paul was first, Spokane second and Omaha third in the amount of money loaned with totals of nearly $40,000,000 each. During the month of December last Dew loans were made to 4.1f7 farmers with an aggregate of $Ui!81.Bi5 Oregon Journal. Boxing I Johnny Kilbane vi, Herman Smith, 1 10 rojnds, at Buffalo. j Eddie Fritxslmmons vs. Frankic Schoell, 10. rounds, at Buffalo. ; Billy Murphy vs. "Stockings" Con- I roy. 10 rounds, at Troy, N. Y. I Tommy O'Dowd vs. Patsey Halsey. I 10 Warranty Deeds Isaac Elder to John A. Millard, war why not call upon them to take us through the pres-l Hy , f ent struggle? They will, if we will but summon them and City.' use them. THE BEST TEACHER o Speaking of industrial unrest, Roger Babson, the busi ness statistician, says: "Appeals to patriotism have lost their force. The only means of reaching the wake-workers is to let them learn by experience. . Let them try in a small way some of the things which they wish to try. If they fail, they will have learned for themselves more than anybody can tell them. If their experiments are successful, we all want them." This is sound advice, worth bearing in mind as one radical innovation aft"- another is urged by labor leaders. In so far as these innovations are to be undertaken by the people who propose them, rather than imposed upon the whole community, there can be no objection to their being tried out. A good case in point is the plan of the railroad brother hoods to set up cooperative business institutions of their own to take care of their special needs. If they can put consump tion, or distribution, or production, or all of these together, on a more economical basis so far as they themselves are concerned, more power to them ! The rest of the public will be glad to learn from them. The greatest of economic experments is that now be ing conducted in Russia by the Bolshevik government.' It is not in the same class with these American experiments, because it is put into effect forcibly, by an autocratic gocern- menr. our mere. too. much beneht is to he exnecteri n the D :lt: u. . r .i. r iu3sij imiiiuns umsiue or tne army are now learn Quit-Claim Deeds Eastern Investment Co.. to Sey mour Washburn, lands in Tp. 13 S. R. 1 East Samuel C. Newton, to William E. Newton and wife. Lands in Tp. 14, S. R. 2 West 160 acres. If You Keep Money in the store or office. It's subject to loss by fire or theft. If you keep checks too long before depositing, they're some times returned marked "No Funds." The safe way is to have a Check Account with this bank, and deposit daily. Capital & Surplus $90,000 J. W. Cusick & Co. Bankers Albany. . Oregon end. ing, by hard experience, the futility of Utopian doctrines when applied to a world of facts. 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Masonic Temple Telephone 78 Your Last Chance We have just 12 electric ranges left, ranging in price from $l5.00 to $I70.(X). This is absolutely your last chance to secure one of these up-to-date ranus at these prices. Are you going to be one of the fortunate dozen ? If So, Do it Now Mountain States Power 'Co 3rd & Lyon St. mpany Phone 15 Rubber A Remedy There are ailments you can often cure easily without medicines, simply by applying heat. For example Headache, toothache, earache, and you can frequently check a cold by means of a hot water bottle. You can always relieve that detestable annoyance of cold feet in bed, for a hot water bottle is a . , ' Splendid Bedfellow Ont of the latest means of effectually curing constipation which is a result of in testinal disorders is by means of internal bathing, using a fountain syringe and alkaline solution under a doctor's orders. These two useful articles should be in every home. Wc are headquarters for them. Burkhart & Lee First & Ferry St. The Albany Automobile Dealers Associa tion Announce Their Second Annual Automobile, Truck and Tractor Show To Be Held at the ARMORY Albany, Oregon, February 12-13-14 3 BIG DAYS 3 There will be presented the largest show ing of the latest creations in the automotive industry yet seen in the Willamette Valley. All the leading standard makes of cars, trucks and tractors will be on display, and . a day at the show will be worth weeks of catalog study and shopping to prospective purchasers. Something New to Learn New Features in Automobile Construction Demonstrated SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS There will be programs and amusements each day and a big dance each evening in one of Albany's beautiful new go rage build ings. Beautiful Decorations CO!Wf - - ADMISSION 25c -a t