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PAOB TWO ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURIMY, KFBRUARY IJ. 191 J Daily Democrat WM. H. HOKN1HROOK, Editor and I'uhli-her. Fntered at the postof.fice at Albany. On-iton, a second-class matter. I'ultli.li,! vn vniiiu' excetit Sun day. Semi-weekly published Tues davs and rridays. BUSINESS MATTER Address all communication and make all remittances payable to the Don ocrnt l'ulilisliinu tv In ordering changes of addrcis, sub icribcrs should always give old as -cll as new address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, per week. .11 Delivered by carrier, per year sw lly mail, at end of year 3 .51) I1 mail in ailvaiuc. tier year 3.U) Scmi-Weeklv At end of vear $1.50 When paid in adva nee, one yr I 25 CLASSIFIED RATES Ic per word for first publication; He per word thcrcattcr. payaDie in au vanre. Minimum charge of 25c. Established in 186V SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1915 KNOX BUTTE NEWS AND PERSONALS ($ Knox Butte, Feb. 12. (Special to the Democrat.) Mr. and Mrs Hin shaw and daughters of Kansas City Mo., relatives of Mrs. W. T. Carey left Monday after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carey to attend the Panama exposition. Miss Ethel Stuck attended the so cial given by the young ladies of the Baptist church in Albany on Wednes day evening. Superintendent Jackson visited the East Knox Butte school Wednesday, lie visited the Knox Butte and Hous ton schools a few days previous. Each of the schools have only a few stars to obtain to give them a state ban ner. A number of farmers are plowing this week. Mrs. W. T. Carey was hostess to the Birthday club at her home on Wednesday aiternoon. A pleasant time was passed. At the close of the after noon choice refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. T. Dickson, Misses Hattie Urhammer. Isabel and Alma Young. .Those pres ent were Mesdames MachauRh. S Smith, T. Dickson. C. Steel Heser. Wm. Wolhupt, W. M. McLarey, F. Urhammer, E. Xoack, W. Jackson. T. Waller, M. Keefe. W; Keefe. Misses Margaret Geisendorfcr, Agnes Dick son, Dora Dickson, Isabel Young. Al- man Young. Clara Cornelius. Anna Obrist, Hattie Urhammer. Mrs. W. C. Jackson was hostess to the Sunshine Circle at her home on Thursday afternoon. After the reg ular work of the circle a social time was enjoyed. A choice luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Al r:a Yo-j:i, Clara Wilfert and Ruth Caldwell. The members present were Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Hamme! Hotel Building DRY Wood for Sale Horn phon 255; Bell phone 561-L. R. ! HOWARD, Third and Thurston St. STETTR'S FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Give u your order for slabwood now, to be de livered any time you with. Albany Transfer Co. Bell 166-R Home 68 FOR ALL KINDS OF MILL, WORK Both phones Foot Ferry St Mesdamet J. W. Chambers, A. J. Caldwell, A. W. Martin, J. Mills, O. 11. Marshall, Carl Millrr, Mnria Miller, E. B. Wallace, and Miss Ktliel Stuck. Honored guests were Mesdames M. Mallon, T. Waller. W. M. Carey. T Dickson, Moses Miller. Mics Dora Dickson. Isabel and Alma Young. COLLEGE NOTES. 3 d(S$3($$3 The library is receiving particular .mention this year. A gilt of 75 voll umcs was received from the Misse Smith, of Portland, one day this week. Rev. Dr. A. W. Hale. of the Pres byterian board of foreign missions, has furnished a considerable addition :o the mission section, a total of 82 valumes. It was interesting to note that Dr. Halsey included in the ship ment a biography of his classmates and intimate friend. President Wood row Wilson, of the famous class of IJC9 at Princeton. j A considerable order has been plac ed for laboratory furniture with the Cameron Planing Mill. It was dis covered on investigation that the lo cal mill could furnish the special fur niture required in just as satisfactory form at a little more than half the irice asked by Eastern manufactur ers. Judge H. H. Hewitt spoke yester lay in chapel on "The Lire of Lincoln," the occasion being the birthday of the great emancipator. The drama course will entertain at a reception and reading on March 5 Miss Josephine Hammond, of Reed j College, who has published some at tractive verse, is the author of the I mortality play "Everywoman's Road." This play has been produced in Bos ton and is to be staged with sev-al hundred persons in the cast in Poif- land in the Spring. The Portland p rc- entatica is expected to be on" cf He 'artist drama. ic events in ".he I. t-iy cl the Northwest. Miss Ham mond's play is a discussion of po sition t woman ii society. Each i i- The Albany Bakery We Deliver to Any Part of the City 115-119 E. 3rd Street Bell 560 Partv R Home 419 H. J. FIRCHAU CO. Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building. Albany. Or. Both phonei. Ijidy Avtis'ant ; Jones Book Store Subscriptions received tor Mag azine! aud periodicals - 33 Wet Firat St., Albany, Oregon. Cabinet .Work Albany Planing Mill I ni&sm New Spring Styles in Wall Paper Now on display at Woodworth Drug Company Albany - Oregon (i'vidital member of the drama i.,pe is imi it. g guests to this iradii'j, 'lie itvllcd guests being from 1 St) In s'l" in i ti'.iber. Invitations will ! s mk d soon. Chapel speakers for three davs next week mill be representatives of the various denominational Sunday school cards, the spe.ik-.-rs being Kev M. Williams, a radratr of Albany f 1 Icge. Rev. MiVs B. Fisher, and Kev. J. 1). Spriugst.-n. Dr. Wallace Howe l.ee is to -ent. at the gradn.t'ng exercises ot the eighth grade at Shrdds next Thurs day evening He speaks., also, before the Parent Teachers' association at Brownsville next week. Land Plaster We Have It M. SENDERS & CO. Drain Tile 3 inch to 12 inch BEST BURNED CLAY. Special prices in carload lots. HAMMOND LUMBER COMPANY Albany, Oregon. FISHER. BRADEN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. Undertaking Parlors, .Ird and Itro.vl.ilbin. LADY ATTENDANT Both Phones 8 VIERECK'S BATHS First-class Workmen Only Cor. Pint and Ellsworth StreoU A Valuable Asset to the business man A Checking Account with t:.is Lank! With its vd lie handles his payments in the r-odern way with checlt! It places at hit disposal every banking facility to promptly and safely conduct his business, and to form a connection with what is known as a strong bank 11 helpful. This bank invites your ac count. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $90,000.00 J. W. CUSICK 4 CO., Bankers Albany, Oregon 9 ' LEGISLATOR RECEIVES LOAN ED BOOK AFTER 12 YEARS S.iKiu. Or.. Tel.. II.- Twelve year atjo in hi home town of I'..,,., Ki rc&cnl.iitf J. nncs T. Stewart Inn Rev. C A. Hrat-keiittury liis ai.toi.ra.!) copy of I a it Muct.urru's "Companioni of the Sorrowful Way." The tninistrr h.ul failed to return it and Mr. Stew art long ako ilc rlopcil cruel thoughts toward the dominie What was the I? violator's surprise yesterday, how ever, when someone poked him in the S.u k a he sat at hit desk and a voice said, "Mere's your hook." Turn in tz .1 run in!. Mr. Stewart saw the tmnttter who h.ul lotu moved (. HroM n ilte, hut who had hroiiKhl the hook when huims called him to Salem. "I forgive you." cried Stewart. Tin s mI.uI to ret the !mh k th.it I would lornivr anything." Mere is how Mr. Stewart not thr hook in the iirt place: lr. Macl.ireu, wl:oe real name was Or. John Walton, w.ts lorn in the old Scotch town oi IM.iirow rie, I'crth ihire. Some JO years later Stewart was horn in the .same town and when he went to school it at the same c!)oo lumse l. rowing to manhood. Stewart aid IV Watson hecame fast ;rict'd and after the younger man had aKneil to America, he kep: irnk ot te itistinnisht'd writer. Many years ayo Ir. Watson was in l'urtbnd and teart travelled all the way from Kossil to meet him anain. It at .! e Co :!at;i hotel ilvt t' ey Met Dr. . :mi . c linn tiie 1ok. "I well rcMiem1 cr the last words lie oid to inc." Stew irt s-i.l last niuht Me was s;art r ur the sr ir a; d. I ;uritin ;. sNimed so all euuid hear: "Ste i:.. Stewar: r.-i cm; ;- Uc muiri o Hlair." Th : in where we played; cncKri m tiie .ooti om day. WEEKLY REPORT FROM PORTLAND STOCK YARD Receipts for the week at the Port land L'nion Stock Yards have heen: 1915 Indians Are Here Call at store for demonstration BALTIMORE GUN & BICYCLE WORKS 8 You Cannot in the purchase of drugs and medicines. So much depends on their purity and strength that it ia playing with health and even life it self to use those about which you are no: absolutely certain. You can be certain if you do your drug buying here. You get exactly what the doctor orders without adulteration, dilution or substitution. Burkhart & Lee, Druggists Paid $3,483 33 Cash to .Smnd Mav, formerly of May :c i"5- iiis p I Company." H. N. COCKERLINE GENERAL AGENT PHONE 246-J 335 WEST 2ND EYES OF ALL NATIONS ENGLAND furnishes the greater part of all glass used for spectacles and eyeglasses in this country. This .great war has turned the attention of American man ufacturers to the problem of manu facturing optical glass in the U. S. A. Cattle. 1555; calves. A; Iioks, 47 A ; , sheep, Cattle. There was a Mood run in the cat tie division the first part of the week. Prices breaking somewhat on heavv stuff. Some pulp fed steers hrtMiuht $X. (iood demand for all classes, Hogs. Only a fair run of Iiok lhls week Huyers paid a tinlitly lower price than (he previous week. Prime ltois are tpioted at $7 JO to $7,.U). Thete were several load sold Monday at $7. ,55, hut there has not heen any sdd since at that price. All 1'ai.tern mar kets are weak. Sheep. Sheep hoti-e transactions wer matte quU.M. There was soaie ver good stuff on the market which hroiiKht top prices. Prime lamhs $M; ewes py; yearling wethers $7. IV ntand ui1od. C, K Hihee came in front I.eh auou this KioruiitK. J. W. ( trostion left this morning for Independence where he will at tend to husiuess matters. W W. Craw ford came in this morn in: from his place near l.ehanou. Miss Klizahvth Ryan went to Sa lem this tnorniittf where she will spend the week end visiting with friends.. Miss Sarah Jewell, who has heen vtsititiK in this city, left this niouriuu for her home in Portland I. E. Mart went to Conser this morning on httsinrss. We bave The Time, The Place, and "The Tailoring You Need" by A.E.ANDERSON & CO. Chicago Com ia and kc our nmw ditpUy Minton-Fouts Company 132 W..t Fir.t StrMt Cleaning and Tailoring Afford to be aasiVlslTySJ rrisburg, Or. IS year endowment at age 74 iums and more, besides the life i ' .-i 2 ; 1915, says: factory and I can cheerfully and . ....thwestern Mutual Life Insurance ti D P (s) 4) t 1 i) Special Dinner Served i i Every Sunday for 50c, at ST. KKANC13 HOTEL a1 i Luncheon II .U) lo 2; dinner 5 ' to 8 p. m JVtf j i , ;v v) 1 j Complete Line of Salt and Smoked Fish at I). E. NEHEK(.AI.L MEAT COMPANY ALBANY FUEL CO. Firat and Lafayette Our wood tnda art the largest In tht vallej', and w havs en hand all kinda of dry cord wood, as well at small lot of dry slab wood. Wt ctn furnish green slabwood In any quantity and deliver at onct. BOTH PHONES 277 BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED BUSINESS OIRECTOR. 8A3BKRS. TIIE WHITE BARKER SHOT C. S. Bruce, i'rno. A. K Lucas, Foreman Cilt.be Theater HKIg , Albany, Oregon CHIROPRACTOR ELMER C. OIPE Chiropractor. ; Kuoms 5. 7. 9, 1(1, Cuiick Hank Uldg I Nature cannot cure a diieaie unlets the cause is removed. , Chiropractic adjustments remove the cause. DENTISTS DR. V. R. UILYEU Dcntial, Firtt N'atioti;tl llank buiMiiiif, Albany. HOSPITAL Maternity Hospital. MUJ Waslmiiitii St., Albany. Or. Mt. l-.lmcr Kh liariUuu, suueriil leii'lcnt. Uinlcnt eiiiiiiiurut. l-'irat ila icrvur l.i)jl.t, cliertlul rooms Reasonable rates. Hoili iiliouek . sJtl LAWYERS. I. t;. I.KWKI.LING Attorney at law Notary public Albany. iicgnn. HAN JOHNSTON, Attorney at L:iw Room 2115 First Nat.ion.il Hank Ilblg WEAITWFORI) !. WI'ATHER FORD. Lawyers, Albany, Ore. C. C. BRYANT Attorney at Law All-2 New First National Bank build. ing, Albany, Oregon. MAGNETIC HEALING. DR. EVA MURPHY Magnetic Healing and Electric Baths. Home phone 4UJ Albany, Orevon 1-6-20 MEAT MARKET U. B. CRAFT-242 West Second Si , Albsny, Ore. First dais meats ol all kinds from selected stock. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE H. F. MERRILL Insurance and Loana City warrants bought and sold. Room No. I, second floor, First Savings n-iiK uuimiiii g,rtiijsny, liregon. B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city property for sale. Real estate loans Fire insurance. Surely Bonds. Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. REAL F.STAT E IOR SALK-Farm lands, cily property, timber lands, collections, money to loan. Insur ance written in the strongest old line companies. J. V. Pipe, 20.1 W. 2nd St. ,11. . ,( FOR BEST and cheane st fire Insur Albany State Bunk is prepared to ffivc you excellent ncrv ice, nml solicits your piitmuuKC. 'Safety I'lut Service" ALBANY, OREGON WANT ADS FOR SALE. 1-OH SU.K OR KKNT-S acres illi luiusc and barn: I acre in small liuit beiiii (.'lose in. Lebanon rojd. Iiujuiie Pieiflrr ttnre. iJllf I OR SAI.F.-J) brad of 2 and 3 year old Jersey and lliililrin hrilers, ciimiiiK lirih ihit ritiK. Sllllil, cash and balance I or 2 years lime 7 per cent interest. K II I'feiffer. Ilell phone Nu. ). Al hany. Or ffuf FOR SA I E-Draft colt, almost J years old. partially broken. Holli phuiiei. Arclue Miller. R. I), i. FStf FOR SALE Freib young cow, good one. Corner 2nd and Chicago St. sIMf lleilcr calves, JrMrys, (;ucriiic)i, lloUtriiii. ami I uili. mi., from kooiI Ifrailo rows in Tillamook county, I r.nc order Kith l It Winn, aurnl Wells Fargo & t o., Albany, Ormoii. fll-m5(. AT HALF PKICF.-2 Good lots fruit, etc., 7 room hoiuc lu good condition, ea.teru part of city, lor only $111. H takes touu. Owurr K"iIC lu I'. O. .tutu FOR SALE CIIEAP-Four paa.en ger auto, in good condition. In tuire Democrat office. jitf FOR RFXT CIIKAP-Nine ro Iioit.e, bath, hot and cold water, electric IikIh. and well located. See Oreiton "I Hie- fi Land Credit. t'o. FU'tf FOR SALK Fresh Jersey cow. Tests 5 5 4 gal. Cor. 2nd snd Chicago. dtf FOR RENT FOR.. RENT Newly furnished housekeeping rooms, or apartments to suit customer. Kent reasonable Located on W. First St . No. 42.V Ilell pi, one 451J and Ilell JI2K. . j' FOR KENT Houiekeeping rooms; .,.i, ,o K scnooi; modern onvruiinres. I'lione Plsck 125. ill I.. 4th sir. , ( wisrri i Ao.tt LOST At t!,r (ire .c,. 2, blue serge tHo-btiitoii i oat. Kla .ics in pocket. ImIw. Hlair, llrll 510-1.. llo:ne 4W. f!2lf Caacadla Wiitr tl til a quart bottles at Murphy's Seed 5iere. "" MONEY TO LOAN. $rmO to lonn on good farm security. Collins & Taylor. flOtf MONEY TO LOAN on good Im proved farm land. Call on J. V. Pipe, m West 2nd St. 12tf MOrNE.Y T LOAN AT 7 PFR C EN I For choice farm loans. Low expense fees. Write or phone Moignn ii Walker, Corvallit, Or. dly F -;"w MONEY TO LOAN at 7 per cent on farm lands. I'lione or write Ed ward K. Sox, Albany. fltltf illy tvkly MONEY TO LOAN Can make choice farm loans at 7 per tint. Wm BAIN. Room 5, Savings Bnk Bldg. Hell 45 V . C. Meade, Optometrist ance see I. R. Schultz. a3-lf