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A0- TW4J ALRANT DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. JULY IS, 191 1, Daily Democrat F. P. NUTTING Lessee. ' Entered (I (he postoffke at Albany, Oregon, at second-class mailer, I'ubliehed every evening except Sun Jay. Semi-weekly published Tues days and rridaya. M l !; I r.Rs3 MATTER Address all c-nuuurtcation and make all r.uutiancea payable to me uem- ucrai rultlniag IB ordering changes of address, sub scribers ahould alwaya give old at well as new addreaa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES . Daily Delivered by carrier, $4.00 per year in advance, otherwise 40c per month. By jail, at end of year 3 SO My iiuil in advance, per year 3.00 Semi-Weekly At end of year $150 When r-aidjn advance. ojicyr-.Zj CLASSIFIED RATES Ic per word for first publication; He per word tlierealter, payable in ad' vince Minimum charge ol ac Established la 186V TUESDAY. JULY 13. 191V CHARACTER SKETCHES. In the history of the world we have along the way some splendid characte ketches people do well to study, as they always have and always will play a part in the drama of lite, even now, though hundreds of years may have passed since occurring. The address es of Mrs. J. Redding Cole, at Chau tauqua, have ben good examples of this idea. She has told with remark able vividness about Alexander Ham ilton, Marie Antoinette, the fall of the bastile, Mary of Scotland, the prison er and the gitilotine, in connection, with her life, giving them with such clearness as to nuke a lasting im pression of those who have had the pleasnre and privilege of hearing them. These addresses have been an educa tion that will leave its impress. This is an age of new things, or old things renewed, and we arc alwaya looking lor the latest, and yef the old things ahould be known thoroughly. It is a , fact that those who are best read in the past are generally the beat stu dents of the present . NO HOT NIGHTS HERE. The Democrat has received a maga zine clipping entitled "How to Sleep on Hot Nights." In Oregon that will create a smile, particularly this year. We do not know anything about hot nights. Our nights are cool and sa lubrious. Here the question is, bow not sleep too long nights. The big thing is to be able to get up mornings at a proper hour, instead of sleeping an hoar or two overtime. SHOULD HAVE PURPOSE. The man who delivers an address should have a definite, well defined message for his hearers. Above it all there should be a central idea, clearly Stated, or at least manifest.- Most speakers show at once what they are getting about; but there are others who ramble all over the world, and when they get through you are uncer tain whether they have given yon any thing or have simply thrown a lot of ice cream and cake at you. There was one during Chautauqua of this charac ter, entertaining enough, who said some mighty good things, but it took guessing to get at the bottom of his real purpose, and the thoughtful hear er was left with his head full of ques tions marks and an uncertain taste in his mouth. WHO PAYS? FOR SALE Fruit jars, quarts and half gallon, 30c per dozen. Bell phone 338. 527 E. Sth St. jl3-15 HAY FOR SALE Vetch, chea' spring oats. Mrs. F. J. Delancy. phone Home 5042, or K540. j 13-16 For a summer umbrella, see those new "Hull" detachable handle and suit ease umbrellas in colors, at F. M. French Son' Jewelry store. We engrave your monogram on the han dle free of charge. m27tf . 0' The Pacific Coast Automobile Blue Book for 1915-16 on sale at Albany Garags. J28tf WHO PAYS? SLAB WOOD m any amount and deliver! cm abort 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 . LY CASH Office phones Bell 143-J Horn 178 Res. phones Bell 350 Home 146 IISFITS Some of these independent fellows, who don't care a whoop for other people when they are doing the talk ing. are mighty sensitive if they get criticised a little.. Independence is a good word any way: but proper reasoning always adds to the effect. Ring the bells, shout" until your lungs ache, the liberty bell is going to to at the Hub. Some people say this hell diddn ring for liberty the first time; and there are those who declare that Shakespeare is not Shakespeare. Just the same a sight of it will ' ring one mighty close lo 1776. Seeing it welds closer the people if this country into a solid nnion. Keeping at it will bring better oads, and we are. as a nutter of fact etting them right along. The im- rovement is slow, but it is coming. Vessels on the roaring deep are ept busy these days looking for con- .ealed bombs, all for one fool man. Corvallis is all right without the iberty belL It has J. R. X. The Oregonian says Bryan has he roine an unpleasant memory. Wait mil he arrfves at Portland and see he crqwd that will be on hand sever- I hours ahead to see him. The paving fever continues to be ararm. It's having something other eople have they wouldn't do without WHO PAYS? i DINNER SERVED S 9 Every Sunday for 50c at ST. FRANCIS HOTEL Luncheon 11:30 to 2; dinner 5 S to 8 p. m. 29tf S The Albany Bakery We Deliver to Any Part of the City 115-119 E. 3rd Street BeU 560 Part R Home 419 H. J. FIRCHAU CO. Don't swelter in a hot kitchen this summer. Come in and see our full line of , FLORENCE Oil Cook Stoves . . "Look for the 1W The finest o3 stoves made. Fully guaranteed. Whether you have decided to buy an o3 stove or not, let us show you this line. Absolutely reliable simplest to operate. Hulbert-Ohling Hardware Co. Taw Hardware Man" Albany ccessM in banking give assur ance of safety to depos itors of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Savings department -maintained by THE FIRST 8AVINGS BANK Where savings are safe. iL- Twin Tires? No One's a Goodyear as It Might Be The Other Costs Us $1,635,000 More Hit it to prove that yoe. curt judf tires by looks. Here are two Goodyear tires, seemingly identical But one is built bite many of' its rivals. Goodyear extras are omitted. The other has those hidden values. And those un seen extras, on this year's out put will cost us $1,635,000. This year's betterments alone add to our cost $500, 000 yearly. Yet our 1915 price reduction saves our about Eve million dollars. No Price Excuse This is not a price excuse. Goodyear prices have been airly racing down. Our late bigreduction made tbe third in two years, total ' ing 45 per cent. No equal tire can compete Qoon Fortified Tires N--i-C Tlr. Goodyear .Service Stations Tires in Stock ALBANY . . . J. L. Iran IT THE COURT HOUSE Warranty Deeds. Albert Walberg and wife to Rydal I. Talent, June 23, 1915. Lands in A. P. Talent's sub-division No. 1, $10. J. A. Coulter to E. M. Ashmore. May 13. 1915. Land in John T. Ames. D. L. C $10. D. C. Holt e al to Sallie H. Mc- Mahan. Juna 25. 1915. Lands in Tp. ALBANY FUEL CO. BOTH PHONES 277 Having decided to run a tranafer and .storage business la connec tion with our fuel huainesa, we will atorc your goods and do your team work.' We have reliable men and our satisfactory. OUR PRICES: Team work, per hour Slabwood, green, per cord .... Slabwood, dry, per cord , ' Second growth fir, per cord . Old growth fir, per cord Ash, per cord Oak, per cord We are agents for Castle Gate, Clear Creek and Mendou coaL INVISIBILITY CROOKES TINT IS EVENLY DISTRIBUTED The harmful rays are shut off by the sir Williams Crookes glass, yet i carries a tint so imnerceotibU a. n be invisible, on the face of the wearer. E. C. Meade, The Lives of Your Loved Ones may be depending upon the proper medicines dispensed rightly. It is s poor time for you to be careless when your prescriptions are filled. . You can't afford to take chances. This is s matter worthy of your aerious thought We take pride in saying that a prescription nevsr leaves our store unless it is properly and accurately filled. We fill a prescription Juat a- It it written or not at all. Bring them to us. Burkhart & Lee, Druggists with the Goodyear, because ol our matchless output. None does. Goodyear excels all other tires in at least five im portant ways. You Deserve It You deserve the Goodyear quality when you buy a tire. You deserve Fortified Tires, with the No-Rim-Cut feature, the "On-Air cure, our extra strong fabric, our number of plies. You deserve in anti-skids our All-Weather tread, tough, double-thick and resistless. These things have broug!it Goodyear the largest sale in the world. They are saving our users millions of dollars yearly. They are at your com mand. Any dealer.il you ask him, will supply you . Goodyear ores- (tail) YEAR wmaoiM - - 0 - Ak CW-S 15. S. R. 4 west, $300. . D. D. Hackleman and wife to John Trachsel, June 1. 1915. Lands in D. D. Hacltleman's Woodland Add., to Albany, $10. Quit Claim Deed. Josie B. Smith to A. M. Kendall. July 30. 1913. Lands in Sec 18. Tp. 13. S. R. 3 west. 54 acres. $225. Elmo Roach and wife to C. L. Mor ris. July 9. 1915. Lands in City of Harrisburg, Linn county, $1. WHO PAYS? Service is in all ways guaranteed 50c $2-5 $3.00 . $3 JO $4.00 $4.25 $4.73 Optometrist WOOD Dry Block and Slabwood Hammond Lumber Co. Both Phones 358 Of course Ira healtrui I trade with Stearns' Ideal Grocery ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES for CANNING Um Campbell's Soups PHONES , 58 !lullllHIMIMIIIIIIIi . A QUALITY STORE We sell Um best at lowest prices Watch Rclria F. G. Will Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Buildinf, Albsny. Or. Both phones. Lsdy Aasiatant VIERECK'S BATHS First-class Workmen Only Cor. First aad Ell-wort- Streats This Bank Recognizes the fact that the farmer of to day, needs a checking account, the aid of a strong bank and the advice of its officers to the same extent aa aha fir mor merchant Further, It cordially invites every farmer without a banking home to talk with Its cashier to day. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 190,000.00 J. W. CUSICK ft CO- Bankers Albany, Oregon FISHER, BRADEN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. Undertaking Parlors, 3rd and Broadalbin. K5- LADY ATTENDANT Both Phones Cabinet Work Albany Planing Mill Al M. StringerHouse and sign painter. Glazing, Tinting, Paper Hanging. Estimates furnished. 229 Broadalbin St., Albany, Or. Bell phone I34-R. Home phone 506. m2929 DUG AN & DENNY , 231 Lyon St THE HOU8E FURNISHERS New and Second Hand Goods. DALLAS DIAMOND Hard Wheat Flour Sack l.60 . Bbl. St.00 Stare open Saturdays until 9 P. M. M. SENDERS ft CO. - lj,i Golden Rule Dairy MILK and CREAM S Dally DelWarlas. Beth phones H. M. PALMER, Prop. We have some very heavy, sterling mounted, belts for gentlemen We engrave ea:h una free of chaige. F. M. M. French Son, jewelers and engravers. ni-7ll THE BEST BAKED GOODS GROCERIES. PRODUCE and FRUITS PARKER'S "Ths Sign of Quality" 136 Lyon St. Both Phones FISH ,rroca the I). E. NEBERGALL MEAT COMPANY is always fresh. See the display in our sanitary case at SECOND AND LYON 8TS. Full line of salt fish. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSINESS DIRECTOR! CHIROPRACTOR ELMER C OIPE Chiropractor. Rooms 5, 7, 9, 10, CnsicV Bank Bldg. Nature cannot cure s diaease ualesa he cause is removed. Chiropractic adjustments remove the cause. DENTISTS DR. W. R. BI LY EU Dentist, First National Bank building, Albany. LAWYERS. 1 G. LEWELLING Attorney at law Notary public Albany. Urcnon. DAN JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law Room 2US First National Bank Bldg. WEATHER FORD & WEATHER FORD. . Lawyers, Albany, Ore. C C BRYANT Attorney at Law 21)1-2 New First National Bank build ng, Albany, Oregon. H. F. MERRILL Insurance and Loans City warrants bouaht and sold. Room N'o. 1, second floor, First Savings yank building, Albany. Oregon, B. M. PAYNE Farm lands snd c4ty property for sale. Real estate loans Fire Insurance. ' Surety Bonds. Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE E. F. SOX Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance. first National Bank Building FOR SALE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 million timber claim in Douglas county lor city property or good farm land. Home 1143. I16U FOR SALE Central Ore. stock and alfalfa ranches, for Willamette val ley farms, small commission, Fer guson, 501 Gerlinger Illdg.- Port land, Or. 6a6 dly w' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farm lands, city property,' timber lands, collections, money to loan. Insur ance written in the strongest old line companies. J. V. Pipe, 203 W. 2nd St. dly wk tf FOR SALE Light roadster automo- one. rirst class condition. Recent ly overhauled. Address "Roadster" care Democrat. aStf FOR SALE Fine four acre tract, , neatest in Sunrise, natural drainage. lays well, tan at democrat office FOR SALE High grade piano at a Dsrgain. rTwnc 301-R. mlStf Blue Book Tourinz Guides at Al bany Garage. j28tf FOR SALE Upright piano for $HK). inn at yy r tn St. JHAH FOR SALE Lots at corner 8th and Main, also corner Sth and Cleve land: also in Epauline addition. T P. Hackleman a!8 sug23 FOR RENT FOR RENT A modern '4-roomed apartment; also a fire proof store room. Enquire of Burggraf, 118 Second St. m3tf For Crockery, Glassware, Oran. Its, snd Tinware, Kitchen Goods, Novelties, snd Fancy Goods, Teas, Coffees, snd I pic Essex & Essex Ul W. First St, Albany FOR ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK Both phones Foot Parry St THE STATE Inspector Found our whole herd free from Tuberculosis, FOR SAFETY FIRST order Hygeia Dairy MILK and CREAM BeU I70L Home 2419 l. J !.J WANT ADS FOR RENT First class store room. First street Call on Dr. A. Stark. m22tf FOR RENT Large store room with electric light fixtures, counters, shelving, all complete. Cheap. Ap ply or phone to Geo. W. Wright. m29tf FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, centrally located. Free light, water and telephone. Phone 154 R. HiS West. Third St nUStf WHO PAYS? MISCELLANEOUS. GIRL WANTED Dining room St. Charles Hotel. 19-11 DIGS WELLS Now is the time to get your wells dug at reasonable prices. Address H. F. Comer, Al bany. Ore. R. K. D. No. 2 or cell al Hurkhart Add., near Nebergall's shnithtrr home JI2al2 WANTED Competentgirl for gen eral housework. 632 Baker street. . Jfttf . WHEN answering classified ads, please mention the Democrat TO TRADE Will trade second hsnd two seated buggy for saddle. See Rawlings, 121 Hrosdalliin St. WANTED Girl of IS wants position lo assist in housework or care for children. Home phone 3489. j8-IJ MOVED. C. H. Prochnow, the shoemaker, has moved his shop next door to Ihe Democrat office. Reuairinar neallv done. ttt.i MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on good im proved farm land. Call on J. V. Pipe. 203 West 2nd St f2if WHO PAYS? Public Stenographer If you want a public stenographer, bookkeeper, or a handv mm fnr frt'cal work, on short notice, call for i! .-Menograpner. Hell 5.J. Home 75. jy t( Jones Book Store Subscriptions received for Mag. aiinet and periodicals ,Ht West First St., Albany, O-egon STETTER'S FOR GROCERIES AM) CROCKER V Real Estate ' Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Hamme! Hotel Building