PAOB TWO
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURIMY, KFBRUARY IJ. 191 J
Daily Democrat
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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