PAOt TWO ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, BATURDAY. JUNE H, 1915. Daily Democrat F. P. NUTTING Lessee. Entered it the postoffic it Albany Oregon, teconn-clast matter, Published everv evening excent Sun . day. Semi-weekly publithed Tue days and rridayt. BUSINESS MATTER Addreta all commuricaiion and make all rcmiitaiicee payable to the Uem ocrat Publishing I Id ordering! channel of addreta. tub tcribera ahould always old at well as new aaaresa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, $400 per year in advance, otherwiae 40c per month, By mail, at end of year 3 50 By mail in advance, per year . Semi-Weekly 3.00 At end of year , When paid in advance, one yr. . IJj CLASSIFIED RATES Ic per word for first publication; ySc per word thereatter, payable in ad vance. .Minimum charge ol ix. Eatabliahed in 1865. SATURDAY, JUNE 19. 1915 SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGTS. In the U. S. we are patiently wait ing to see what Germany hat to say to our last note. The air it full of guesses, most of which are of a very optimistic nature. The sentiment teems to he that Germany will answer in a very friendly manner, which It what the people of thit country hope for. The masses want peace, firmly established, and of such a character as to insure permanency. In this country Mr. Bryan hat been delivering some letters to the public in which he tett forth his ideas of the situation, which, by the way. are in accord in a great measure with the ideas of the people. At a matter of fact President Wilson has taken sub stantially the tame position in refer ence to peace. A prominent Minnesota paper, re publican in politics, is so much pleased with the manner in which President Wilson hat handled affairt that it has started a movement for a Wilson day, not for the purpose of exalting Wil son, but to do honor to what his splendid peace diplomacy is doing for the country. Another commencement season was finished this week, one of much In terest, as such seasons always are. There is a pep to. things during the graduation era that gets down into the hearts of most people. Perhaps there is a -good deal of sentiment to things, but it is exhilirating and helps rather than retards. One of the bard problems is how much of the ills and misfortunes of life on shall stand before taking to oneself, the soliloquy of Hamlet, "to be or not to be." There can be only one answer, and that is, fight it out to the end, and this is what men gen erally do, except when driven by tem porary dementia into putting a quietus to the things of life. I DRESSMAKING At home. 51S West 2nd St. Home phone S2?i Mrs. G. W. Burkhart. J 15 2-1 FOR SALE OR TRADE One well drill, E. C. Hornhack, Albany. Or. J18-22 The Albany Bakery We Deliver to Any Part of the City 115-119 E. 3rd Street Bell 560 Party R Home 419 H. J. FIRCHAU CO. SLAB WOOD in any amount and delivered on short notice; also other wood of any kind yon wish. Place your order now (or your win ter's wood. E. R. Cummings ALL DELIVERIES STRICT. IL CASH Office phones Bell 143-J Home 178 Res. phones Bell 350 Home 146 For Crockery, Glassware, Gran ite, and Tinware, Kitchen Goods, Novelties, and Fancy Goods, Teas, Coffees, and Spic- Essex & Essex 322 W. First St, Albany illill i. aruO i n, M- n Of course Ira healthu- I trade with Stearns' Ideal Grocery Where we get the beat to be had Just now Strawberries are fin. Use Campbell's Soupe PHONES 58 iMraiuaaHimillllll A QUALITY STORE We sell the beat at leweat prices Watch Repeiria F.CWiU Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building. Albany, Or. Both phones. Lady Assistant VIERECK'S BATHS First-claia Workmen Only Cor. First and Ellsworth Streets Every Nationality it welcomed as a depositor at our Savings Department! Doctors, Lawyers, Teachers, Farmers, Merchants, Clerks and Wage Earners in all walks of life are today getting 3 per cent interest on their savings. Why not start your account here also? CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S90.000.00 J. W. CUSICK ft CO, Bankers Albany, Oregon FISHER, BRADEN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. Undertaking Parlors. 3rd and Broadalbin. B3 LADY ATTENDANT Both Phones WOOD Dry Block and Slabwood Hammond Lumber Co. Both Phones 358 Cabinet Work Albany Planing Mill Al M. Stringer House and sign painter. Glazing, Tinting, Paper Hanging. Estimates furnished. 229 Broadalbin St., Albany, Or. Bell phone 134-R. Home phone 506. m29a29 DUGAN & DENNY 231 Lyon St THE HOUSE FURNISHERS New and Second Hand Goods. DALLAS DIAMOND Hard Wheat Flour Sack $1.60 BU. $6.00 Stare open Saturdays an til (P.M. M. SENDERS & CO. L.bJL-tillu!!lii ! CumLiiKr Upward , . 104,000 Men In the jungles and fields, in our actv ies, etc, 104,000 men are employed to meet the demand lor Goodyear tires. No other tire commands anywhere near such favor. And this spring has shown, in sales to dealers, an increase of 52 per cent Extra Values The reason is, we fortify our tires. We give the best that others give, plus five ex clusive features. - In costly ways, employed by no one else, we combat: Rim-Cut Insecurity Blowout Puncture Loose Tread Skidding And we never slump. De spite all price reductions, Goodyears are better than ever. Lately we have added GOODYEAR . tr a Kaon Oreo Fortified Tires WiikAU.WlWTwaiuSaMk Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock ALBANY . . I HAVE BEEN appointed agent for the Rowe lawn mower razor blades. If your mower it nc cutting good let me adjust one to your mower. $1 will make it cut at good at new. . I have tome good second hand fur niture for sale; one good bed room set. No 9 kitchen range, chairs, etc. J. D. Ellis, 906 East 4th St. Both phones. m20tf ALBANY FUEL CO. BOTH PHONES 277 Having decided to run a transfer and storage business in connec tion with our fuel Business, we will store your goods and do your team work. We have reliable men and our satisfactory. OUR PRICES.' Team work. nr hnnr Slabwood, green, per cord Slabwood, dry, per cord Second growth fir, per cord 'i... Old growth fir, per cord Ash, per cord ' Oak, per cord We are agents for Castle Gate, Clear Creek and Mendou coai Motoring, yachting and hunting have created a demand for a special style of spectacles. To supply the demand we arc using Cold Pilled and Zylonite frames fitted with Bent amber lenses. E. C. Meade, High Grade Paints, Oils, Varnish, etc. Phoenix Pure Paints Phoenix Pure Paints Rubber Cement, Paint . Rubber Cement Paint Rubber Cement Paint 3 C Carriage Paint 3 C Carriage Paint Varnish Stain, Oil Stain, Roof Stain, Roof Paints, Barn Paints, Oil and Lead, the best that money can buy. Burkhart & Lee, Druggists n n.wwi v !. I I I t WWf W three conspicuous improve ments. Some Goodyear suprema cies) can be seen at a glance. Compare size and thickness with the average tire. Com pare number of fabric plies. Prices Down Good year hasmade in about two yeurs three great price reductions, totuling 45 per cent. The Inst was on Feb ruary 1st Our matchless out put cnubles a value which no other maker can duplicate. Goodyears mean less trou ble, less ugkeep. That b proved . hy our exclusive features, our dominant place, and the swell ing Goodyear tide We urge you to join this army. Any dealer will supply you. . J. L. Irvin For a summer umbrella, see those new "Hull" detachable handle and suit case umbrellas in colors, at F. M French & Son's Jewelry store. We engrave your monogram on the han. die free of charge. m27tf WHEN answering classified ads. please mention th Democrat. service is in all way guaranteed .. 50c $2.40 $3.00 .13.50 $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 Optometrist Qta. 60c GaL $2.15 - Gal. $2.00 V, gaL $1.00 Kgal. 60c pts. 50c qts. 90c MISFITS It is not an easy thing to put one self into the place of others and de vide the problems of their lives. Too ofien, iIioiikIi, we are only loo ready to run the affairs, of our neigh Dors tor I hem. The typewriter hat become about as unruly as the tongue. llow different are human tontines Some are anchored, lipped with judg ment, olhers ingle from the middle with a perpetual motion action. An Albany man wearing a thirty ear old hat is goim; some. Now let's have the oldest pair of shoes. Who would dare to suggest the ap peaiance of the oldest old maid. Albany's Chauiauuiia it the centime article, not just, a lecture and concert course. Ours is practically a summer school not jnst an entertainment event W hy not a couple hundred tents this year. Take your outing on the grounds. No bctier place "anywhere Mi, tits has heard of several who will nuke Albany a summer resor tint season, hy taking little tript out of the city and having a good time a home. A friend savs tlier has nvi-r Rn .. -i i. .... i . i i. , . It is a causeless war. and should be kept such as far as US is concerned Bond Rtw4arnnf irtn KIVa Nnlic. i. h,r,, ,..., .1... ,'k. ... dertiuned eifv lrennrtr nt Alk-iw uregon, nas Minus on nand anil will pay J my i. i-yia, ootids .No IV, OJ. i and 22 issued for street improvement and ilnlrd l:ot 2 1J1' I w:n cease witn date ol maturity, July I, ma. II. B. CUSICK. jlMO-21 City treasurer Advertisement for Street Improve ment, Sealed bids will be received by the Council of the City of Albany. Ore gon, until 7:30 o'clock p. m. June 23. WIS, for the improvement of Pine street trom the south line of Salem Road to the north line of Santiam Koad. in the City of Albanv. Said improvement to be made in the following manner, to-wit: , First: By grading said ttreet to the- requiral grade and tuhurade. Second: By graveling taid ttreet six inches deep and eight feet wide. saiu improvement to le made in ac cordance with the charter and ordi nances of the taid Citv of Albany, and the plans, specifications and estimates ol tlie City hngincer on file in the of. ficet of the City Recorder, where I'l.int may be seen and toecificationi and estimates obtained. Bids will he opened at 8.00 p. m June 2.1. 1915. No proposal or bid will be eon siilcred unless aecoinoanied bv a eer. tified check payable to the City of Albany in an amount equal to five per cent ot the aggregate hid, to be 'orfcitcd at fixed and liquidated damages in case the bidder nrutrri. or rcfuset to enter into a contract and provide an approved bond in the sum ol Hi lor the faithful perfor mance of the work within ten ilavi unci iiuuueaiiun oi awara ol contract to tuch bidder. All bids must be made with a of completing the construction of taid improvement prior to the lit day of tk"i. i ia, unucr a liquidated pen- uiy Mir u.-linaues ol a.au tor e.irh flnv of delay beyond that period. me council reserves the ri(ht to reject all bids deemed unreasonable. All bids should he mUlmtrA m "City Recorder, Albany Oregon." marked "Proposal for gravelling Pine otrcci. Ity order of the Council. P. E. VAN TASSEL, Recorder of the City of Albany We have ' provided ev ery modern banking facil ityand give every reas onable accommodation to our customers. Cour teous treatment to all. Come in and let us tell you why it's to .your ad vantage to carry YOUR account here. Bank with ui. iMIMniRUS f ( Of HAL RlftTHVC ftvSTCM I IE M Golden Rule) Dairy MILK and CREAM t Dally Dalivariet, Bath phonst H. M. PALMER, Prop. We have some very licavv, sterling mounted, belli fur gentlemen. Wr eiiKinve each one free of charge. I' M. M. I retiib & Son, jewelers and engravers. inJ7tl TIIK IIEST BAKED GOODS (JKOCKRIF.S. PRODUCE nil FRUITS PARKER'S "The Sign ol Quality" 136 Lyon S(. Both I'honea FISH from the D. E. NEHERGALL MEAT COMPANY It always fresh. See the display in our sanitary case at SECOND AND LYON STS. Pull line of salt fish. BUSINESS A I I P Q I T I r n WANT DIRECTORY uLnUUlrlLU ADS BUSINESS OIRECTORT CHIROPRACTOR CLMER C GIPE Chiropractor. Rooms 5, 7, 9, 10, Cuskk Rsnk Bldg. Nature cannot cure a diacase unleaa the cause is removed. Chiropractic adjustment! remove the caute. DENTISTS DR. W. R. B1LYEU Dentist, First National Bank building, Albany. REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE LAWYERS. L. G. LEWELL1NG Attorney at law Notary public Albany, Oregon. DAN JOHNSTON. Attorney al Law Room 3'5 Kirst National Hank Bldg. WEATIIERFORI) WEATHER- hORO. Lawyers, Albany, Ore. C. C. BRYANT Attorney al Law 201-2 New First National Bank build ing, Albany, Oregon. If. F. MERRILL Insurance and Loans City warrants bought and sold. Room No. I, second floor, I-irst Savings ganx punning, .-Mnany, uregon B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city property for sale. Real estate loans F'ire insurance. Surety Bonds. Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. F.. F. SOX Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance t irst National Bank Building FOR 8ALE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 million timber claim in Douglas ceunly for citv Drooertv or sood farm land. Home 1143: fl6if FOR SAI.E-MI my furniture, in cluding piano and Spanith leather set suitable for office or home. Leaving city. Call 140 W. 4th St. Phone 591 R. Home 1223. J2-5tw FOR SALE No. I kale plants, any amount A Bender, 3 miles south of Albany, on Tangent road. Bell R. . m21J21 FOR SALE 1910, five-passenger Cadillac. In good shape. Call Ir vin's Garage. $350. J7tf FOR SALE Light roadster antomo. bile, hirst class condition. Recent ly overhauled. Addrett "Roadster" care Democrat a5 1 f FOR SALE Fine four acre tract, neatest in Minnse, natural drainage, layt well. Call al Democrat office. FOR SALE A Mitchell buggy, top ana poie, gooa condition, at bargain. See D. S. Smith. m!7f FOR SALE High grade piano at a nargain. I'none Jbl-K. mI8ll FOR SALF. Household furniture, range, rugs. etc. Phone 272-R Bell. a23lf FOR RENT FOR RENT A modern 4-roomcd apartment; also a fire proof store room. Enquire of Bitrggraf, 118 Second St. . , m3tf Corvallit and Paving A writer in the Corvallis Timct-Ca-rlle is stirring things up there over paving ni.it ( ci, going back into the Warren Construction dayt, charging manipulation u and out of the city council of that city, free trips wltli hotel line Ihrnuu in, free lurkeyt nil Thanksgiving, etc, The writer though, admits that one nf the lurkeyt was given to a poor family, mid that the whole business was lookrd upon soino wh.it as a Joke. Stat Gam Warden A. II. I.ea lias resigned at slate game w.irilen, or riithrr, will im ac cept the position. 1 hit calls fur an other run fur the job 'I. ,M. Ilrown, Is chief deputy and is said to he a a arm r.iinlnl.'ie fur tl.e job. Others are after it. FOR ALL KINDS OP MILL WORK Both phones Hoot Kerry 8t Jones Hook Store Subscriptions received (or Ma srines and periodicals Sii West First St, Albany, Orrgon. FOR RENT First class store room. First street. Call on Dr. A. Stark. m.Vtl FOR SALE Small tract, well im proved, close in. Will aell on in stallment plan. Inquire at Demo crat office. in Mil FOR RENT Large store room with electric light fixtures, counters, shelving, all complete. Cheap. Ap ply or phone to Geo. W. Wright. mif FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, centrally located. Free light, water and telephone. Phone 154 R. IIU West Third St. ml5t( FOR SALE Lots al corner 8th and Main, also corner Blh and Clcve- land: also in Kpaiiltne addition. T. P. Iljcklrman aid augJJ MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Red currents, delivered in city for J5 cents per gallon. J. R. Apple K ale 1 1 nine M 5.1, j 14-21 REAL ESTATE POR SALE Farm lands, city property, timber lands, collections, money lo loan. Insur ance written in the strongest old line companies. J. V. Pipe, 203 W. 2nd St. dly wk tf wants posrnoN-ii;h school graduate ile.iret position as collect or for a few local firms. Has hsil experience Call Hell S55-R. jl4-ll WANTS PI.ACF.-Cirl of 15 lo assist in liou-rwork, or take care of chil dren. Phone 5.17 R. TO TRADE Will trade second hand two scatetl buggy lor saddle. See RawlmKs, j Broadalbin St. Dally Democrat by Carrier. $4 Year. MAN WANTED-Detirable position for energetic and ambitions man as Albany representative strong fi tianci.il institution. Salary or sal arr and commission. Addreta C. L. T. Co . Evening Democrat, giv mg previous business experience and referepce. Confidential. mltf MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on good im proved farm land. Call on J V Pipe. 203 West 2rd St J?tf MOVED. C. H. Prochnow. the shoemaker. has moved his shop next door to the Democrat office.. Renairinv ne.ilv done. iii. Real Estate' Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Hamme! Hotel Building Annual School Election. Notice it hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 5 I. inn County, Oregon. That the legttlar school election will be held at the h:gh school building Monday, June 2Ut. 1015. hrtv II,. i,.... .. J I 6 o'clock P. M. At this election there wn i lie elected one director lo serve f.ve yenrs, or until his successor it rilllv elected nnA nxshfi.a Attest: ALFRED C. SCHMITT, Chairman of the Board. J. L. TOMLINSON, Clerk. Dated thit the 8th day of June, I9IS. J9-21