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PAOE TWO ALBANYVDAtLY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1015 Daily Democrat WM. 11. HORNIHKOOK. Editor and Publisher. Filtered at I lit postoffice at Albany t k - - . .. .. .unil'liii miller l'lililiihrd everv evening except Sun day. St mi-weekly published Tues days aud rridays. BUSINESS MATTER Address all communication and make all remittance payable to the Dein ocrat Publishing t "v lu ordering chanties of address, sub scribers should always give old at well a new address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, per week..$ ly mail, at end of year 3 1 mail in advance, per year 3 Semi-Weekly At end of year When paid in advance, one yr. CLASSIFIED RATES I r. nmr m-ntA ilT lirst nubllCS tlOn 1 per word thereaiter, payable in ad vance. .Minimum cnaryc ui .i. Established in 1865. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 191S 9 S RIVERSIDE ITEMS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST (St (iS Mrs. F. E. Church was in Albany Monday and Tuesday on business. Heike and Henry Ohling. Judg Palmer and son Jay were callers at the Miller residence Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Maurer were nuking calls in this neighborhood Tuesday. Archie Miller, who has been seri- outly ill, is much better, and able to be op much of the time, the last day or two. The E. T. C club were entertained by Mr. Leslie Stellmacher Thursday afternoon. A delightful time is re ported. At the close of the afternoor a dainty lunch was served. The fol lowing ladies were present; Mesdames Dent Stewart, Jas. Caldwell, Misses Dora Stewart, Emma Lai'bner. Han nah and Agnes Anderson, Ruth Clau sen, Florence and Olivene Eastman. Mary Dodge, Bertha Beck and Golden Miller. - Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrom and daugh ter were Albany visitors on Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dodge were call ers at the Archie Miller home Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. George Atkeson spent Satur day afternoon at the Miller residence. Bertha Beck and Golden Miller were in Albany Friday. . H. H. Eastman and family were Albany visitors Friday. Mr.. and Mrs. McMahan entertained at cards Fridry evening. Those pres ent were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Church, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edholm, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stell macher, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doty, and Mr. and Mrs. Beeman. Will Caldwell, Geo. Atkeson, anl Fred Chase attended the Farmers' Union in Albany Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Miller went to Albany on the 12:30 from Pirtle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. McMahan and Mrs. Thrasher took the 12:30 from Pirtle' Saturday. There were between forty and fifty at church and Sunday schooL Rev. Schuester of Corvallis preached a fine sermon. Society Wedding at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Feb. 15. Miss Henri etta Thaw, daughter of Benjamin Thaw of New York and Pittsburgh, was to become the bride of Lawrence Slade, of New York, todry, the cere mony taking place at Shadyside, the Thame home here. Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Hamme! Hotel Building STETTER'S FOR GROCERIES AND (ROCKFRV Give us your order for slahwood now, to be de livered any time you wish. Albany Transfer Co. Bell 166-R Home 68 TEXAS NOT 10 DIVIDE, BUT BILL SERVES PURPOSE Austin, Texas, Feb. 16 The bill to make a separate state out of the pan handle section of Texas, althoiigu buried in committee today and fated ;o die by sentiment for the "grand old state," served its purpose. This w.is. as its author. Senator A. John son, pointed out in the preamble oi his resolution, to force the redisrict ing of Texas in accordance with the last census. The charge was specifically made that liijuor interests were largely re sponsible for the failure to redistrict md give the panhandle section fair representation in congress. A "slush fund to control state politics" was mentioned, and the inhabitants of tiic proposed new state of Jcfiersoa "wished to free it of such dominition," it was stated. Immediately following the Johnson resolution, a rcdistrictinir bill was in troduced and today was believed to be certain of passage at this session of the legislature. The great size of Texas is known to every school child in America. The proposition to divide Texas into two or even more states is not a new one. Rut -this year the suggestion was re ceived with less ridicule than ever and l few political wiseacres were willing to predict that in the not far distant future such a bill would have a fair chance of passing the legislature. Senator Johnson's bill proposed to organize a new sovereign state out of the four western counties and the s-.-alled Panhandle district. The pre amble declared this section was en titled to two more congressmen thai-, it has today that it supplies practi cally all the public school lands and lays to support free education in Tex as out of all proportion to other parts of the state, and that its represenation in the sate legislature should be in- :reascd The bill provided for the organiza The Albany Bakery We Deliver to Any Part of the City 115-119 E. 3rd Street Eell 560 Panv R Home 419 H. J. FIRCHAU CO. . Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building. Albany. Or. Both phone. Lady Assistant Jones Book Store Subscriptions received for Mag azines and periodicals. 333 West First St., Albany, Oregon. Cabinet Work Albany Planing Mill New Spring Styles in Wall Paper Now on display at Woodworth Drug Company Albany - Oregon II nuzm (f&ffi 1 tion of a legislature and a Constitu tional convention in the proposed new NO BATTLESHIPS NEEDED SAYS LITTLE NAVY CHIEF Washington, Feb. 16. "Not a tin gle battleship should be built by this country this e:ir." declared Senator Jones, of Washington, in discussing the naval appropriation bill "I will not make any fight to prevent one or two battleships being built for several Land Plaster We Have It M. SENDERS & CO. Drain Tile 3 inch to 12 inch BEST BURNER CLAY. Special price in carload lot. HAMMOND LUMBER COMPANY Albany, Oregon. FISHER. BRADEN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. Undertaking 1'arlurs. 3rd and Hroad.ilhin. Wi LADY ATTENDANT Both Phoie VIERECIC'S BATHS First-class Workmen Only Ellsworth Streets In Order to Keep Pace with the modern business meth ods of today Firms, Corpora tion and Individuals alike re quire a banking connectior which affords them safety for funds, every convenience for the transaction of their busi ness, and that personal elerrent in service which makes deposi tor feel their account is ap preciated. All this is offered to you to day! CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $90,000.00 J. W. CUSICK & CO, Bankers Albany, Oregon Cor. First and reasons. The most important is that the naval hoard sreuit to wish to keep up a certain program aud t have no wish to interfere w ith that. Hut the actual value of battleships, I do not believe that the construction of one, two, three or four battleships this year would add materially to the strength of the power of resistance of the United States. "Tiiis trrrat war now raging in Fu rope, and for th.it matter all over the world, has demonstrated one thinir very clearly, and that is that a little submarine, costing perhaps two or three hundred thousand dollars and carrying lest tl.an one hundred men. can with comparative immunity sink a big ilreadnanght of the enemy tlmt co $15.0W.0UI ami carries a crew of about 1.000 men. When struck by the torpedo of the submarine, incidental ly, the big boat becomes a mere deathtrap for her large crew, includ ing the scores of officers which the government owning the dreadnaught had spent so much money to educate and train. "The greatrst lesson which we have learned in naval warfare so far in this conflict, therefore, it the power and effectiveness of the submarine. Yet that is where the United States Is weaker than anywhere else. This country should profit by the lesson which the countries of Europe have spent so much money to demonstrate the enormous value of the subma rine to harass and pick nif the big fighting ships of the enemy. We should proceed to emtip our navy with a large fleet of submarines and train a large number of men in the FOR ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK Both phonrs l oot Pertv St. 1915 Indians Arc Here Call at store for demonstration BALTIMORE GUN & BICYCLE WORKS If - You Cannot Afford to be Risky in the purchase of drug and medicine. So much depend on their purity and strength that it is playing with health and even life it self to use those about which you are not absolutely certain, You can be certain if you do your drug buying here. You get exactly what the doctor order without adulteration, dilution or substitu tion. Burkhart & Lee, Druggists Paid $3,483 33 Cash to Samuel May, formerly of May & Senders, Harrisburg, Or. The policy was issued at age 59 a 15 year endowment at age 74 it returned the insured all his premiums snd more, besides 'the life insurance. Mr. May, in a letter dated Jan. 25, 1915, says: "The settlement was entirely satisfactory and I csn cheerfully snd conscientiously recommend the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company." H. N. COCKERLINE GENERAL AGENT PHONE 246-J ' 335 WEST 2ND EYE3 OF ALL NATIONS ENGLAND furnishes the greater part of sll glass used for spectacles snd eyeglasses in this country. This great war haa turned the attention of American man ufacturer to the problem of manu facturing optical glass In the U. S. A. E. C. Meade, handling of these bo;its, the accurate hooting of torpedoes front them. "There is another item which should be included ill the naval appropriation bill. That it a liberal allowance for the building of more colliers aud sup ply ships for the navy. 1 regard it as a disgrace that this country had to charter thips flying a foreign flag to accompany our fleet on its trip round the world because we did not have enough supply ships and colliers in the navy, or for that matter in the American registry." It) v PERSONAL MENTION FROM SHELBURN. ts iS Shrlhnrn, dr., Feb. 116 (Special to Democrat.) Miss Severance, assist ant teacher of the Scio High school, spent the week end at the home of Inn llirons. Miss Dtxcr of Portland is visitiii) her friend. Mrs. Alford lllalchford, oi Shelburn. County Clerk k. '!! was V'iiti, 'ricnus at Shelburn last week. The Valentine exercises given by Miss Schafer at her school last Fri day, was very much enjoyed by all resent. Mrs. I.ee George is vi-iiiinir at the h n.e of her mother, X. Trol li-nger. Those who attended the birthday party given by Miss Lillian Walford report a good time. Wilt llirons and wife spent Situr i. y aud Surniay with relatives mar All.any. F.mcst Mercy spent Sunday in the vicinity of Shelburn. lues llirons entertained a number of friends Sunday, the day being St. Val entine's day. A very pleasant time nas had by all present. Mrs. liell Churchill was hostess to i the Sunshine eluh Ial 'i hursday. I Those present were Mrs. E. Piatte, i Mis. Cora Piatte, Mrs. A. Shanks, Mrs. Frank Gooeh, Mrs. Earl Gooch, ! Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Harry Brant, j Mrs. W. Hull, Mrs. A. C. Wyman, ! Mrs. W. McClain. Mrs. Bell Church 1 ill. Mrs. E. Shillings. Mrs. Maud ; Holland, Mrs. A. P. llirons. Miss Iva Shillings, and Miss Emma Wyman. P. A. Voting went to Portland on htisincss this mortntiK. 3 Optometrist $iBe$ . 8peclal Dlnnar Served Every Sunday for 50c. 4) at ST. FRANCIS HOTEL Luiichtnii II:JU to 2; dinner 1 to a p. m. J-Vtf ii(lU(i.w Complete Line of Salt and Smoked Fish at I). E. NEBERGALL MEAT COMPANY ALBANY FUEL CO. First and Lafayette Our wood sheds are the largest In th valley, snd w hsv on hand all kind of dry cord wood, as well ss s small lot of dry slab. wood. W can furnish green stsbwood in any quantity and deliver st one. BOTH PHONES 277 BUSINESS HI I Q Q I C I C fl WANT DIRECTORY ULnUUlMLU ADS BUSUESS BIRECTBUT AKBBRB. THE WHITE BARBER SHOP C S. Brae. Fro. A. F. Lacaa. Poses, Globe Theater Bid., Albany, Orego CHIROPRACTOR ELMER C OIP1 Cairo praetor. Room 5. 7, 9, 10,' Cusick Bank Bldg Nature cannot cur s disease saleaa the cause is removed. Chiropractic adjustments remove the cause. DENTISTS DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist, First National Baak building, Albany. HOSPITAL Maternity Hospital. WSi Washing-lou St.. ..Ibany. Or. Mr, bilrutr kichrdsou, superin leodesl. Wodera equipment. First class service. Light, cheerful room Reasonable rates. Both phones sJlf LAWYERS. L. G. LEWEI.LING Attorney at law Notary public Albany, Oregon. DAN JOHNSTON, Attorner at Law Room 2)5 First National Uanlf Bldg. WEATHER FORD & WEATHER FORD. Lawyers, Albsny, Ore. C. C. BRYANT Attorney st Law 201-2 New First National Bank build ing, Albany, Oregon. MAGNETIC HEALINQ. DR. EVA MURPHY Magnetic Healing and Electric Baths. Home phons 403 Albany, Oregon F6-20 Ml AT MAREIT M. B. CRAFT-242 West Second St., A lb ay, Ore. First clsss meals of sll kinds from selected stock. SEAL MTATI IWSUItAIICl H. P. MERRILL Insurance ao4 Lnau City warrant bought and sold. Room Jfo- I, second floor. First Savings wi uing, nioeny, uregoa. I. M. PAYNE Farm leads sad city property for ssle. Real estate loans Fire insurance. . Surety Bonds. Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. REAL ESTATE POR SALE Farm lands, city property, timber lands, collections, uioner to loan. Insur ance written in the strongest old line companies. J. V. Pipe, 203 W. - 2"l S'- dlywk tf FOR BEST and cheapest firs insur. Albany State Dank in prepared to jjive you excellent serv ice, uml solicits your patronage. "Safety Plus Service" ALBANY, OREGON POR SALS. MJR SALE OR RKN T-S acres with house and barn: I acre in small fruit bearing. Close in. Lebanon road Inquire Pieilfer atnre. u'lil FOR S.M.F.-High seed Hell IJIJ4 quality wheal wky 16-1'J-JJ FOI SALE Fresh young cow, good oae. Corner 2ad and Chicago St. elAtf FOR SALE 20 head of 2 and 3 year old Jersey and Holstem heifers, coming fresh this spring. $UJ0, $5At cash snd balance 1 or 2 years lime. 7 per cent interest. F. II. Pfctffer, bell phone No. 44 1 j, Al bany. Or. fotf Heifer calves. Jerseys, Guernseys, Hulsteins, and Diirhamt, from gHd grada cows in Tillamook county. Leave order with C. B. Winn, agent Wells Fargo & Co.. Albany, Oregon. fll-mSo AT HALF TRICE-2 Good lots fruit, aic. 7 rooia house la good i-naiiiuti. muit arl of city, lor ouly II. VII. ,f ialM ,, Owner gowig to I U .laiiiag iai FOR SALE CHEAP-Fo.r p.s.en ger auio, is good conditio. In quire Democrat office. jStf FOR R F. N'T CHEAP Nine room house, bath, hot and cold waier, electric lights and well Incited. See ' Oregon Title A l.aud Credit Co. Flitf FOR SAI.E-Pre.h Jersey cow. Tsta 5 5 4 gal. Cor. 2nd aad Chicago. dlh( POt RINT FOR. RENT Newly finished housekeeping rooms, or spsrtments to suit customer. Rent reasonable. Located on W. First St., No. 423. Bell phone 45IJ and Bell JI2R. Jlf FOR RENT Housekeeping roams; convenient to high school; modern conveniences. Phone Black 1J5. 507 E. 4th tr. a n,( nscn.LAniv LOST At the fire Feb. 12. blue serge two-button coat, glares In pocket. Edw. lllair, Bell 510-L. Home 4W. fl2tf Csscadls Water $150 ssr 4a quart bottles at Murphy's Seed 5iere. nlstf MONEY TO LOAN, $2000 to loan on good farm security. -ollins St Taylor. flQtf MONEY TO LOAN on good Im ' proved farm land. Call on J. V. Pipe, 203 West 2nd St. I2tf MONEY TO LOAN at 7 , er cent on farm lands. Phone or write Ed ward F. Sox, Albany. flOtf illy wkly "ONEY TO LOAN AT 7 PD'R C fc.N r For choice farm loans. Low expense fees. Write or phono Moigan 4. Walker, Corvallis, Dr. dlr F -Twic MONEY TO LOAN Can make choice farm loan st 7 per cent. WM. BAIN. Room 5, Savings Bnk Bldg. Bell 45 ance see I. R. Schultx. a3-tf