ALBANY DEMOCRAT Enjeredjrt the postolnce at Albany .rtrun. as secod-clasamaltwr. W. UJckoii and Ralph R. Cronlse Editor and Managers Paul D. Murphy . City Editor aHily published every evening except Sunday. Scmiweekly published Tuesdays and Fridays. ESTABLISHED ISIS Business Matter In ordering change of addres. subscribers ahould always give old as woll I as new address. Subscription Kstea DsiW Delivered by carried Ver month 50c j Per year In Advance J5.00 By Mail, In Linn and Route 4 Benton County, Per year, in Advance . .,4.00 Outside of Linn County ana Rt. 4 Benton Co.. Per year, In Advance . .15.00 Member of The Aseciated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. AU rights of publication of special dispatches here in are al80 r-erved. , PHONE 96 ALBANY, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 19 THE CANADIAN MARKET Canada itf said to be growing bitter against the United States. Part of the bitterness is due to the attitude assumed by this country toward the peace treaty, especially the American opposition to Canada having a separate vote in the assembly cf the League of Nations. The Canadians consider themselves a sovereign people in almost the same sense that we do, and their pride has been hurt by our re garding them as a mere appendage to Great Britain. Most of their resentment, however, is based on the present rate of exchange, by which they are forced to pay an extra 15 to 20 cents for every dollar s worth of goods they buy in this coun try. The result is that they are buying as little as possible in the American market, and are preparing to make heavier purchases in Europe hereafter particularly in England. This rate of exchangeso unfavorable to Canada, is not necessarily the fault of the United States. It is due, at least mainly, to natural economic causes. It is likely, neverthe less, that the United States could do a good deal more than it has done to remedy the matter, and it is certainly a short-sighted policy to encourage such a condition for the sake of present benefit to the American exporter, at the risk of future retaliation and loss of frade. There does not seem ever to have been, among Ameri-, cans generally, a proper appreciation of the value of the Canadian market. Canada has long been our third or fourth best customer among the nations of the world. Lasfyear she came third, after Great Britain and France. This market, so near our doors, has been and should continue to be far more important than the Latin-American market. Last year, despite our record-breaking Latin exports, we sold Canada twice as much as all of South America together. It is stranee that, while such great efforts are put forth in behalf of the Latin-American market, so little is done to hold the much richer Canadian market that is already ours. THE BUSY AIRPLANE In Arizona new uses for aircraft are being discovered almost dailv. In one locality a progressive mine owner en tices prospective investors out to look over the mines by providing an airplane for the 20-mile trip. Jn Yuma county it is said that an airplane is being used foe examining lands bought cr leased from the state. A plane with a carrying capacity of one ton is to be used to haul asbestos from mines located far back in a rugged mountain region. The expense of wagon hauling, which necessitates good wagon roads, is very heavy, and the road- building is very dirhcult. It is thought that the airplane can make a number of complete trips every day, depositing its had cf'asb:stC3 at the nearest -railroad at comparatively small cost. At present this must require a safe landing place both . at the mines and at the railway depot. When an airplane has been perfected which ca-n start from and land in a small restricted aera with comfort and safety to machine and driver, still further commercial uses for aircraft in rugged, dangerous regions will be found. The possibilities seem to be unlimited. Comments of the State Press 1 Time lo Close Shop When the man who ran only cam fi.bO a day will be pid 15 a day by reason of (he operation of aminimum wage law, it will be time to close up shop and join the millennium chorui. Oregon Grange Bulletin. Faith in Education "Never before in the history of Am erica has there been such a renais sance of faith jn the power of edu cation to eliminate the great gulf that yawns between the mahogany desk and the work bench," says Lewis A. Wilson, director of agricultural a id industrial education of the New Yolk State Department of Education, who contributes and article on "The New Coin-ration. Eugene Guard. New Law Needed . " A new law is needed In OuVgon. It i.s needed to protect the public against a wrong Use of the initiative. Four years ago an initiative bill hot til to the Columbia river fishing in terests was po parts! and signatures were obtained 'or placing it on ! ballot But is was not put on the bullet. Oregon Journal. ) TODAY'S EVENTS ' Birthday greetings to William Jen nings Bryan, 60 years old today. MonrAeld Storey, of Boston, one of the foremost leaders of the American bar, celebrates his 7Mh birthday to day. A South Pakota State association of co-operative livestock shipping associ ations is to be organised at a meet ing today at Sioux Falls. "Free Scvch" is to bo the subject of the annual triangular debate to night between student teams of Yale, Harvard and .Princeton universities. Ilo.m nomination for representative In ihr state legislature from Lane coun ty. Mr. Allen says he is In favor of the education millage bill, but will work against many things that have eonie up during the past year or so that are tending to boost taxes. He declares that taxes are going so high that they promise soon lo become ruinous. Is it Labors Yerditc A self-constituted jury of six men representing organised labor has re turned a verdict of "acquittal" in the Centralis murder case. Their verdict haa no legal status but by it they mean to serve notice upon thelabor world that the I. W. W. defendants were justified" in ambushing and shooting down cx-esrvice men. Will the labor world agree? Astoria Budget ENCAMPMENT TO BE STAGED JULY SALEM. Ore., March 17 Annual encampment of members of the Ore gon infantry, engineers and coast ar tillery will be held from July tl to July 'JO, according to announcement made here today by Adjutaiit-Ucucrnl i Stafrin. Thr infantrymen and engin eers will hold their practice and man euvers art'snip Lewis, while the coast artillery has been assigned to Fort 1 Stevens. Target practice and field I ! firing will be featured at the year's ! ! encampment. j The state allows $1 a day for each ! i enlisted man attending the encamp-' ment, while the remainder of the ex- pensc will be defrayed by the govern ment Until the fideralisaiion of the I Oregon military units a few months stiv was iivvi ssaiy tvi vile siute III ' pay the entire expense connected with ' these encampments. Cortland Man Arrested LONDON, March 17. A dispatch lo lh,- LoiidonTtnnii' from Alio Fin land, says that at a preliminary hear ing anil under cross-examination the man arrested in a Coal bunker of a Finnish steamer hound for Sweden recently asserted that his name was Juhii Keed. slid declared that he was the editor of two news papers in Oie gon. I'luinh I'lan Attacked tlOOl) KIVEH. Or, March 1H The Hood Kivcr Commercial rliib has ailnptcd a resolution in condem niition of the I'lumli bill and nation al ownership of railway. In their resolution I lie loeal rluli mrinbeis praised Representatives Mc Arthur of I'orilainl for his energetic aland tak en in opposition to the I'liimb move men. Copies of the resolution will be forwarded to Oregon's congressional delegation. Coroner Out Again IIAKF.lt Or.. March IK-Karl West haa filed his petition as a randldaii for nomination and re-election to the office of county coroner on the demo ciatir tirket. Crow Too Soon The senator to luvr Ihr league coveimnl that they want to rinlirarc it if they are first allowed to Mark its ryes and rut its hrart out. Hut Preilileiil Wilson olij.vu. Therefore, according lo the .NTiirn. ng Oregoniau, he prevents ratifica tion. He becomes the villiiin In the plot. Ily siiiiiillng nn his head a man might believe that were it not for the fact authorities differ so widely. F.nt Oregoniau. Women employed in the paper mills in Japan are paid from 16 to 27 cents a Hay. Jhe Fraud on Hiram- Hiram Johnson gets all het up and raises his stentorian voire in an an guished crv of froud over the Minnes ota primary. It was to be expected. Any primary or convention or election which goes against Hiram is a fraud ulent and wicked conspiracy to deprive the people of their nght and duty of making 1 Li ram governor or senator or president or something. Oregoniau. If there is a special Hades for senators and representa tives, will they not be obliged to listen to legislative debates tor a thousand years? For Safety First, Use a. Spotlight Howe Spot lights with rear sight mirror . . . .$5.50 Stewart Spot light with rear sight mirror . .$6.50 Small Silverbeam Spot light $6.50 Large Silverbeam spot light $7.50 RALSTON ELECTRIC CO. 310 West Second St University of Oregon Co-eds say they will not marry a man with less than $-50 a month income. The pro fession then will have to worry along without these fair damsels who seem bent on annexing only some of these eight hour a dav men with a union card. Gazette Times. Murder Trial Set Eugene, Or, March 17 The sec ond trial of Martin A. Clark charged with the murder of Charles L. Tay lor near McKcnzie bridge last July will be held early in April. The trial was to have been early this month, but court was adjourned on account of influenza. I'ioneer is Dead Eugene, Or, March 17 George Kintxley, one of the early resident, of Springfield died there yesterday at the age of 80 years. Death was due to influenza and heart trouble. He was for many years prominent in the affairs of that town. Candidate is Out EUGENE. Or, March 17-Sewrd D. Allen, a Eugene attorney has an nounced his candiAiev for the rrpuh- ' ALL AL. 22322' i We quenoh thlrat with fruit Juloea. Ve cloths thousands with woven wool froa the floclca on our Eyrlad hills. Wa feed great hosts with moats, cer eals and prooosaed vegetables. We send to Eany oountrles the t"st 6t all focd fishes and our fruits grow in farce and decani across wide areas. Associated Industries of Oregon THE mUNSWICK This Beautiful Model Brunswick as shown here in Wax Oak, Fumed Oak or Mahog any. Together with 8 Double faced Records (10 selections), 300 needles, Edison and Pathe Points. FOU $121-80 On the Easy Payment Plan Plays All Makes of Disc Records Just a half turn of the Ultons docs it never a change of parts. All artists of the world at your command all the time. Woodworth Drug Co. (Phonograph Headquarters) I 1 pi Unquestioned Safety That is w!'qt you want for your bonds, your valuable papers and your money. This bank has one of the strongest and best equipped SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX VAULTS in the entire state. Let us show you our Safety Deposit Box department. THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK ' "Old and Reliable" Affiliated with THE FIRST SAVINGS HANK "Where Savings are Safe" 4 Per cent Interest on Savings It Isn't Too Late ! to plant MARQUIS WHEAT. The seed we have Is from a crop sown in April. It yielded 40 bushels to the acre. MARQUIS -Wheat is small grains, hard as flint and brings a premium in any market. Our MARQUIS SEED WHEAT is only a trifle higher than the commonest HUN-OUT stock. Phone us today and reserve your supply. The Stock is Limited. 1 Albany, Oregon, TO DARKEN APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young I Bring Back It Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. Common garden enge brewed Intoia heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair : beautifully dnrk and luxuriant Just ' a few applications wilt prove a revala i tlon If your hair la fading, streaked or ' gray. Mixing tho Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at homo, though, Isvtrou ! blesome. An easier way ts to get a i bottle of Wyrth's Huge and Sulphur Compound st any drug store all ready I for use. This Is the Id-time recipe ' Improved by the addition of other In- i gradients. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our i youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'e Rage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does It so na turn Ily, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning .all gray hairs have disappeared, and, ' after another application or two, your I hair beeomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation Is a delightful toilet renulslta and is not Intended for the cur, mitigation or prevenUon of disease. In the Saturday Evening Post this week on pace 61 you will see CONGOLEUM Gold Seal Floor Coverings V Look it up. 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