Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 26, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, FMDAY. MARCH M, 1911
Daily Democrat
F. p! NUTTING
Lessee.
Entered t Hi postofiice l Albany,
Oregon, as second-class matter,
Published every evening except Sun
day. Semi-weekly published Tues
days and Fridays.
BUSINESS MATTER
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ocrat Publishing
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scribers should always Rive old a
well as new address.
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per word thereafter, payable in ad
vance. Minimum charge of Jac.
Established in 1865,
FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915.
ALBANY'S SALESDAYS.
Tomorrow will occur Albany's sec
ond tales day. The Democrat take
pleasure in using its best efforts to
help promote it, one of the things
that is doing much to put ginger into
the business affairs of the city and
keep the commercial wheels going
healthily. It it certainly proving a
stimulus to trading affairs. It has
been started for the benefit of the
farmers of the turrounding country,
it being well known that everything
that helpt them helps everybody else
Hence it will mean much to people
generally. If it brings a large crowd
here it will also be a good arrange
ment for the business houses of the
city. It is noted far and near that
Albany has the best stores of any
city in the valley, establishments that
have created a wide confidence in the
integrity of our merchants. With tuch
establishments always doing the fair
thing there is absolutely no excuse
for a Linn county man or woman to
tend to Shears Sawbuclc & Co. or any
one else for mail or express orders.
We have the goods here, the fit, the
size wanted, the article before your
eyes, just the way it ought to be.
Life is too short to spend it leaping
in the dark. It it business to see
what you are doing when you buy
goods. , . .
THE ROAD TO SUCCESS.
The following from the Big Broth
erhood Farm Bulletin, published by
Prof. Lyon, of Lebanon, it so full of
good sense we give it a place in the
Democrat:
Genius has been defined as the
capacity for hard word. The boy who
plugs along, and works hard steadily
and consistently at his work generally
succeeds in the end. But there is
something else every boy should stop
to consider, and that is the training
power of intense concentration oi
thought on the question in mind.
The boy who plugs along steadily
may not have acquired this habit and
consequently he goes a long distance
around to achieve hit end. Gen
ius it not to much the capacity
for intense work. A world's call of
the greatest, men, will show at once
that they had this capacity for intel
lectual concentration to a remarka
ble degree.
Thomas A. Edison, inventor, is
probably one of the most conspicuous
examples of this power of thought
concentration. Wiien a great idea
is on his mind he is so oblivious to
all outside things, that he is scarcely
conscious of what he eats or whether
he eatt at alt Moreover, he is capable
of sustaining this intense concentra
tion of thought for a long period of
time. Sometimes for hours and ?iys
he eats, sleeps and dreams, with the
idea until it hat found birth in his
mind. "I hardly know whether. I
am in the living world or not," he
confesses. "At timet it seems as if
mind had such dominance over mat-
Daily Democrat by Carrier, $4 Year.
The Albany Bakery
We Deliver to Any Part of th
City
115-119 E. 3rd Street
BeU 560 Party R Home 419
H. J. FIRCHAU CO.
New Wall Paper
Now In
Paint, Oils, Stains,
Varnishes
Prices right Call and aee
F. C DANNALS
123 Rut 3rd Street
ter that the body ia of little actual
use. Napoleon had the capacity for
intellectual concentration, for it is
said, while sitting on horseback he
could work out a most strategic prob
Ion, and while thus thinking he for
got hit surroundings and officers and
soldiers. He could even in the midst
of a battle, with the shot and shell
screaming around, lose himself, so
completely in deep concentration of
thought that he was totally oblivious
to all danger."
MISFITS
Now it the time to get on the
ground floo, when prices are down.
It takes Mo. to how the world.
A judge thcte sentenced a man to
jail for life and ten years mitre.
Even the rats were killed for food
in Przemysl.
Paris has the distinctioin of having
an aerial night police force, the first
on record. Always did lead in fash-
Time enough yet for March to
change to a lion.
No March hares this year.
A little town in Wisconsin recently
established a regular pay-up week. It
proved a big thing, setting things go
ing. One fellow paid his bill, the man
who got the money paid his and away
it went the rounds, and there was joy
and confidence galore in the whole
town.
A good way is to make every week.
at least every month a pay up affair.
Here's to Peg O'N'eil, a beautiful
character.
These outrages ocer the water al
most make one lose faith in human
ity. Certainly some of it.
Come to Albany every day as well
as talesday. You get square treat
ment here all the time.
FOUR GENERATIONS IN
THE MOSES FAMILY
(Little Crystal Scott, aged two
years, and her baby sister, aged nine
months, of Philomath , are surely
blessed with a long and numerous
line of living ancestry. They are the
children of Roy and Nellie (Moses)
Scott," of Philomath. Their grand
parents are Samuel and Ida Moses
and Mrs. and Mrs. Willis Scott, of
Philomath, and their great grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of
Philomath, and Mr. and Mrs. Lafe
Smith, of Tangent, and Rev. P. A.
and Mrs. Lucy Moses, of Corvallis.
The four generations thus represent
ed are all well known Benton and
Linn county people. Corvallis Ga-
aette-Timet.
The Moses are former Linn county
people, residents of Tangent for many
years.
6
USINESS
-START
We welcome and en
courage young men who
have started, or are about
tj start, in business for
themselves and desire to
grow at this Bank.
Keep your account
here and grow with a
Growing Bank.
Bank with us.
WHgWg SAVINGS AWC SAFc
SCREWLESS MOUNTINGS
Zylonite frames for reading glasses,
Axford Eyeglass and Goggles.
Our aim is to combine comfort for
the wearer with beauty in outline and
perfection in detail.
E. C. Meade,
Special Dinner Served S
Every Sunday for 50c.
S at Si. FRANCIS HOTEL
S Luncheon II :.) to 2; dinner 5 ?
-S to 8 p. in. jWtf f
Si
STETTEirS
FOR GROCERllS AND
CROCKER V
Busy Corner
Grocery
J. K. DAVIS & SON
' 4th and Lyon Street
GROCERIES, CONFEC.
TIONERY. AND MILK
DEPOT. .
AT RIGHT PRICES.
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
Cor. First mad Ellsworth Streets
THE CARLTON hat reopened for
business again. Dining room thor
oughly renovated. Breakfast la
carte from 6 a. m. Regular 25c
luncheon and supper. Short or
der service all day. Try us. E.
Dohnert, Proprietor.
Safe Methods
Adopted
And lived up to by our officers
and board of directors in every
transaction, hat given this bank
the confidence of the people.
We invite new accounts. Urge
or small, assuring an equal ser
vice of banking based upon safe
methods.
Your account invited.
CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS
$90,000.00
J. W. CUSICK ft CO, Bankers
Albany, Oregon
A QUALITY STORE
We sell the best at loweet price
Watch Repairing
F. G. Will
Land Plaster
Apex (Oregon) 50c per hundred.
Empire (Nevada) 60c per hundred
Nephi (Utah) 6Sc per hundred
M. SENDERS ft CO.
FISHER, BKADEN & CO.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND
UNDERTAKERS.
Undertaking Parlort, 3rd and
RroaHalbin.
K LADY ATTENDANT
Both Phones
Fortmiller Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Building1, Albany, Or.
Both phones. Lid Assistant
Land Plaster
$10.00 per ton
ALBANY COMMISSION CO.
Optometrist
OLD BATTLESHIP IS TO
' BE BUP.NED FOR JUNK
San Francisco. March 26. The In
dependence, oldest American man-o-war
afloat will be burned for the take
of the copper in her hull and oilier
nicl.il fixings.
This decision has been reached by
Capt. John H. Kinder of Berkeley,
who recently purchased the vessel at
auction for $3515.
The Independence is the last of
the war frigates built for the war of
1812 with England and is one of the
most famous ships the American na-'j
vy ever boasted. Her keel was laid
down in 1812. In her day she was to
the United States navy what the most
modern tupcrdreadnaiiithta is to the
Bargains in
Millinery
1 lot of Hats $1.75
1 lot of Hats $2.35
1 lot of Hats $3.87
The Woman's Hat Shop
L. MATTHEW
117 Ferry Street
New Wall Paper.
The most artistic wall papers we have ever shown are ready for
your inspection. Never before have the manufacturers produced to
many attractive combinations of designs and colors to meet every
requirement; come in and see the Une you are always welcome at
our store.
Burkhart &
Spring Merchandise
Garden Tcols, Rakes, Hoe, Shovels, and
Garden Seeds
A complete line of Farm Implements at
attractive prices
Hulburt-Ohling Hardware Co.
Third and Lyon Streets
Before selecting your new Bicycle for Spring, we invite you to
come and inspect our line.
Dayton, Harvard, Jefferson,
and Daytonia Bicycles
Bicycle Repairing
Why not give your bicycle an overhauling have it cleaned and
oiled and may be enameled, now hat Winter is over.
Bicycle Tires
Fitk guaranteed Bicycle Tires. Vitalic Bicycle Tires. -
Bicycle
Saddles, Bars, Grips, Pedals, Wire
Rims, Steel or Wooden, Tire Tape,
Oils and anything you may need.
When you are in need of a New Tire or want some repair work
done, give us a trial; we wilt guarantee results.
Albany Gun Store
HAUSER BROS., Props.
OUTFITTERS OF SPORTSMEN
navies oT today. She was the great
est fighting vessel afloat, boasting
three decks and 47 guns.
Last year the navy department de
cided lo sell the famous old vessel,
in spite of the protests by patriotic
societies in all parts of the country.
Capain Kinder bought the frigate, in
tending to exhibit her at the Panama
Pacific exposition, but the plans fell
through.
Cabinet Work
Albany Planing Mill
Lee, Druggists
Supplies
Baskets, Lamps, Pumps, New
Coatter Brake Parts, Cements,
THE BEST
BAKED GOODS
GROCERIES. TRODUCK
nJ FRUITS
PARKER'S
"The Sign ol Quality"
1.16 l.yon Si. Hnlh Phones
Complete Line
of
Salt and Smoked
Fish at
I). E. NEBEKGALL
MEAT COMPANY
We can furnish green maple and ash slabwood cut
in 16 inch lengths for $2.50 per load
ALBANY FUEL CO.
First and Lafayette
CLASSIFIED
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CHIROPRACTOR
ELMER C OIPE
Chiropractor.
Rooms 5. 7, 9, 10, Cusick Hank llldg
Nature cannot cure a disease unless
the cause is removed. Chiropractic
adjustments remove the cause.
DENTISTS
DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist. First
National Hank building, Alliany.
LAWYERS.
L. G. LEWELLINC
Attorney at law Notary public
Albany. rc gon.
DAN JOHNSTON,
Attorney at Law
P.-- n ?' H' Vim.n.il Hink Hlil
WEATHERFORl) & SVEATHER
FORI).
Lawyers, Albany, Ore.
C. C. BRYANT
Attorney at Law
JUI-2 New First National Ilauk build
ing. Albany. Oregon.
MEAT MARKET
XI. B. CRAFT-242 West Second St..
Albany, Ore. First claa meats of
all kinds from selected stock
REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE
II. F. MERRILL
Insurance and Loans
City warrants bought and sold. Room
No. I, second floor. First Savings
Bank building. Albany, Oregon
B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city
property for sale. Real estate loans
Fire insurance. Surety Bonds.
Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany,
Oregon.
FOR EXCHANGE 120 acre ranch.
20 acres under plow, 60 acres num
ber piling, bahnce slashed. House
and barn. 3j per acre. Wm. Bain.
m I2tf
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10
million timber claim in Douglas
county for city property or good
farm land. Home 1143. (6tf
REAL ESTATE FOR SAl.E-Karm
lands, city property, limber lands,
collections, money to loan. Insur
ance written in the strongest old
line companies. J. V. Pipe, 2UJ W
-2na St. dly wk tf
FOR ALL KINDS OF
MILL WORK
Both phones Poot Ferry St
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Hammc! Hotel Building
Junes Book Store
Suhgcripllons received for Mag.
amirs and periodicals. Sii
West First St., Alliany, Oregon.
1 lie Alliany Slate Hank extends a
ronli.il invitation lo all Farmers,
.Merchants and Corporations lo
open an account at this bmk
axiring llirtu of a lirarly .!
Cf-ine, courteous unit liberal tie it
uiciii mid personal attention to ull
mounts cither laige or m.i'l
Albany State
Bank
"Safety Plus Service"
WANT
ADS
LOTS FOR 8ALE At follows:
I hire near the corner of Sih and
Main, four near corner of 7th and
Sherman, 18 in Harklrman Paik
addition corner of etth and Cleve
land, Jt) in the Epauline addition
comer IJ:h and Thurston, half block
corner Front and Cleveland. Twe
story house, nine rooms, coiner Sih
and Sherman. I. on are all near
public schools. All high, dry. and
well drained. Both phones. T. P.
Hacklcman. FJJMay2J
FOR SALE-JO head of 2 and 3 year
old Jersey and llolstein heifers,
coming fresh this spring. SKITO,
J50 cash and balance I or 2 years
lime. 7 per cent interest. F. II
Pfeillrr. bell phone No. 44IJ, Al
bany, Or. foil
FOR SALE Three line lott close in.
Terms. Win. Bain. mlStf
FOR SALE A Mitchell buggy, top
and pole, good condition, at bargain.
See D. S. Smith. inl7tf
FOR SAI.F--High, grade Jersey cow,
trsls 6 4 gallon, will be lrr.li within
2 weeks. I .Mi and Thunton Sts
Home phone 457. m?2JV
FOR SALE OK RENT Five room
bungalow; 5 acre all highly improv
ed '-, mile south of Albany Lumber
null on Lebanon road. I. XI. Un
derwood. Routo S. ml8-5
K'K SALE High grade piano
bargain. Phone Jol-K. i
at a
in I Hi f
FOR RENT
FOR KENT Housekeeping rooms;
convenient to high school; modern
.onvrnirmes. Phone Black 125,
7 K. 4th sir. . 111!
I-OK RENT Ground floor office or
hop room, Democrat building near
ncw ! o. Call at Democrat oflire.
FOR RENT CIIEAP-Nine room
house, bath, hot and cold water,
electric lights and well located. See
Oregon Title & Land Credit Co.
Fl.'tf
I'OR KENT Housekeeping rooms,
centrally located. Free light, water
and telephone. Phone 154 K. 118
Went Third Si ,5i(
''9JL KENT A fireproof store room
118 2nd street. Enquire of Burg-
" m-lif
FOR RENT Furnished tix-rootn
cottage, one block east of high
school. Inquire at M South Jei.
crson St. Home phone black 128.
mIOtf
M!rPL.ANKO!l
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE auto
rpp.iiring will be dune at 50c an
hour at the Hub City auto repair
ing and machine works, 2nd and
Uilapooia sts., Earle Mcintosh,
lr"l'- mlK-a 18
MONEY TO LOAN.
$21X10 to loan on good farm security.
Collins ft Taylor. f0tf
MONEY TO LOAN on good itn
proved farm land. Call on J. V.
MONEY TO LOAN at 7 per cent on
(arm binds, phone or write Ed
ward l Sox, Albany. flOtf
illy wkly
WM. BAIN
Insurance in best Old Line
Companies. REAL ESTATE
, LOANS.
Room 5, Savings link Bldg.
Hell 45