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PAGE TWO ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. 1915. Democrat F. P. NUTTING Lcttte. Entered at the postoffice l Albany, Oregon, second-class matter. i'ublishcd every evening except Sun' day. Semi-weekly published Tucr days and Fridays. BUSINESS MATTER Address all caiumurkation aud make all icuiitiancea payable to lb Dem ocrat I ublitning C'V ... in .turinir ihxnirpl of adtiraaa. auh . acribcra ahould always give old at oil as new address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, $4.00 per yeai in advance, otherwise 40c per month. Uy ..taiL at end of year 3 SO hv mail in advance, per year 3.01 Semi-Weekly At end of vear $1-51 When raid in advance, one yr 1.2 CLASSIFIED RATES Ic per word lor first publication; Hi per word thereafter, payable in ad vance. Minimum charge of 25c. Established in 1&65. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. 1915. EDITOR PIPER SPOKE WELL. The most forcible utterance before the International Press Congress says a correspondent, was that of Mr. Edgar B. Piper, of the Oregonian. who protested vigorously against the state and government laws that go far to restrict the real usefulness and service of the newspapers of the land In the confidence that the real in tent of the increasing restrictions im posed is to create bureaucratic mean: of censorship and oppression, Mr. Pi per urged newspaper men and organi sations to stand firmly against all the men and measures that would make the newspapers of the United States take on the paleness of the unfortu nate European press now "phono graphic voices of autocratic govern ment." Insisting that the politician desires nothing so much as the con trol of the newspapers, and that the office-holder is, after all, too frequent ly but a translated politician, the Ore gonian editor urged that the govern ment, and the state, as represented by the office-holder, should not have the power to determine the precise conditions upon which a particular item or article may be printed. He de nied the legal or moral right of thr government to say that this matter shall go in the advertising columns, or that in the newt columns, or the other on the editorial page. At the present time no newspaper is free from the menace of an official cen sorship and the penalties of a fine or exclusion from the mails; no longet has any newspaper man the right tc conduct his paper in any great mea sure as he might determine, and ob noxious law makes the newspapers as a class appear as dishonest, their col umns filled with that which is tainted, untruthful or otherwise infamous. Mr. Piper denied the right of the govern ment or the state to place the news papers and the public at such disad vantage, and he urged newspaper men to be alert that the necessary freedom of the press shall not be wiped out altogether. In closing an address that made a profound impression and started definite action against further encroachment, Mr. Piper said:' "I make no objection to the requirement that all daily newspapers shall print semi-annually statements of their av erage circulation and the names of their editors, publishers, bondholders and other public creditors and all other pertinent facts about these publications neither do I proclaim the right of a newspaper to print what it pleases, when it pleas es and where it pleases, but I do re pudiate the implied assumption and exercise by government of the func tion of newspaper administration in detail. The newspaper (daily and weekly) is responsible to its public for the honest presentation of the news and for the integrity and value of its editorial utterances. There is a certain infallible public instinct intangible but nevertheless real which determines the worth of any newspaper, and which far sur passes any statutory rule as a guide .and mentor for newspaper conduct. Much may be safely left to the public intuition and the public understand ing. The newspapers know, if your public official does not, '.Jr they are restrained and corrected by it nil the time." Daily Democrat by Carrier, 14 Year. The best place in town to buy your men s and boys' clothing and furnish ings it at Stein & Newman's closing out sale. J30-21 The Albany Bakery We Deliver to Any Part of the City 115-119 B. 3rd Street Bell S60 Party R Home 419 H. J. PIRCHAU CO. IISFITS The man w ho says "Is it hot enough for you" should be a good dodger. The big concerns of the world that ire successful are so because of the modern methods which enable them to save every particle. It is said thai even the squeal of the pig is used for something. But in the ordinary du ties of lite, and in the small business es, men and women are rccklcssl) wasteful, and then wonder why they 'ail. There are different ways of becom ing famous. Charley Chaplin's is one. T. R. doesn't seem to be disturbed rery much over the flight of Moose. Americans may have a right to go herever they please; but good judg' men! suggests that powder barrels and Europe arc good places to keep iway from. This warm weather is dollars to the crops. Not much rest for the president Wherever he is it is work. The hardest work in the the use of the brain. rorld A correspondent asks the Oregon ian to name the two leading lawyers of Portland. Of course it doesn't dare to do it and we wouldn't dare do it in Albany. Superlatives have to be handled with minute care, using the very latest scales. It pays to be careful when driving in aula Jut a little, and it's good bye Reckless Jimmy. ' CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. Madame LaMar, the gifted clairvoy int. who has been in Albany for the wist three months, is located at 106 th street, corner of Lyons, where she :rn be consulted daily, from 10 a. m. intil 9 p.m. The advice she gives you i accurate and can be depended upon, whether it concerns business, invest nents, sales, lawsuits, changes in loca tion, social, domestic or love affairs. If you are worried, sick or run down, the will tell you how to regain health, itrength and success. - Don't fail to :onsu!t this gifted woman. Remem ber the address. 106 Fourth St., cor Lyons. )13tf Don't swelter in a hot kitchen this summer. Come in and see our full line of , FLORENCE Oil Cook Stoves "Look for AjlW The finest oil stoves made. FuBy guaranteed. Whether you have decided to buy an oil stove or not, let us show you this line. Absolutely reliable simplest to operate. Hulbert-Ohling Hardware Co. "The Hard war Mm" Albany uccessfiil in banking give assur ance of safety to depos itors of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Savings department maintained by THE FIRST 8AVINCS BANK Where savings are safe. HI 0 a Lf Goodyear Fortified Tires Cost Users $5,000,000 Less Our last price reduction made February 1st will save Goodyear users about ve mil lion dollars this year. And that waa our third reduction in two years, totaling 45 per cent. Yet Note This Yet Goodyear Fortified Tires embody many extras. Five are costly features found in no other tire. The rest are found in lew, If we omitted those extras, we could save on this year's pruba ble output $1,633,000. We could add that to our profits, yet Goodyear tires would look aa good aa now. This year's improvements alone will coat us $500,000 this year. All to give you ex- GOOOEAR or aaOH.OMJO Fortified Tires N4UavCa TlM--Oa-k" Car-I Warn. A- Waalaar Tiaaaa ar laalk Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock ALBANY . . A Bargain. - House and lot, 55 1-2 x 132, corner 3rd and Jackson streets, opposite high school building. Estate must be closed and will sell cheap. Call O. A. Archibald at First National bank. J12-24 FOR SALE Rough Lumber at $8 per thousand feet, cash. Call at Dr. Hill's sawmill J14-2I Th Pai-ifi fAa A..tnm,k;U Hi,.. Dock for 1915-16 ou sale at Albany Onrn7f. j28tf ALBANY FUEL CO. BOTH PHONES 277 Haviag decided to run a transfer snd storage business fat connec tion with our fuel business, we will store your goods snd do your team work. We have reliable men and our service is fat all ways guaranteed satisfactory. niiD Dctrire. Team work, per boor 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, INVISIBILITY CROOKES TINT IS EVENLY DISTRIBUTED The harmful rays are shut off by the Sir Williams Crookes a-lasa. vat it carries a tint so Imperceptible as to 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 a poor time for yon to be careless when your prescriptions are mied. You can't afford to take chances. This is a matter worthy of your serious thought We take pride in saying that a prescription never leaves our store unless it is properly snd accurately filled. We fill a prescription just aa It it written or not at all. Bring them to us. Burkhart & Lee, Druggists tra wear. And we shall apend $100,000 on research this year to find more improvements still. They Are Yours These extras belong to you. ' They mean lesa rim-cuts, less blowouts, less loose treads. They mean more rubber, more fabric, more mileage, less trouble. Most tire users know that, so Good year tires (or oulsrll any other. Prove it yourvK this sum mer. It will bring you tire con tentment. Any dealer, if you ask him, will supply you Goodyear tires. Men are now adopting Good year tirea (aster than wecan sup ply them. We haveneverseen anything like it. . J. L. Irrin FOR SALE Household goods, in cluding range, kitchen cabinet, coal oil stove, dishes, refrigerator. It brary table, three iron beds, springs and mattresses; i room size rugs. one Wilton; one Thomas suction cleaner, alto Bissell sweeper, etc. Bell 338, 527 E. Sth St. jl9-2l' FOR SALE Second hand 1914 five- passenger car. A bargain at Ty ler & George's garage. J 19-21 FOR REN'T A modern 5 room bun galow. Inquire at 128 W. 5th St. jl9-2f WATCH FOR BROADWAY " , , ... 50c 12.25 3.00 . $3 JO 14.00 14.25 $4.75 Clear Creek and Man dots coal Optometrist WOOD Dry Block and Slabwood Hammond Lumber Co. Both Phones 358 IP Of course ft Of course lm neaithu I trade with Stearns' Ideal Grocery ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES for CANNING Use Campbell's Soups A QUALITY STORE We sell the best at lowest price Watch Repairing F. G. Will Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building..' Albany. Or. Both phones. Lady Assistsnt VIERECK'S BATHS First-class Workmen Only Cor. First and Ellsworth Streets 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 the fir mor merchant. Further, it cordially invitee every fanner without a banking home to talk with Ita cashier to day. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S90.000.00 J. W. CUSICK tt CO, Bankers Albany, Oregon FISHER, BRADEN ft CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. Undertaking Parlors, 3rd and Broadalbin. -So LADY ATTENDANT Both Phones Cabinet Work Albany Planing Mill . At M. Stringer House and sign painter. Glazing, Tinting, Paper Hanging. Estimates furnished. 229 Broaaalbin St., Albany, Or. Bell phone 134-R. Home phone 506. - rn29a29 DUGAN & DENNY 231 Lyon St THE HOUSE FURNISHERS New and Second Hand Goods. DALLAS DIAMOND Hard Wheat Flour Sack $140 Bbl. &M Stare epea Saturdays until 9 P. Bf. M. SENDERS ft CO. j X PHONES .1 J,u-Ellllllu.,H,,,mi1lllllllll!'ll3 Golden Rule Dairy MILK aad CREAM I Dally Deliveries. Beth phoi H. M. PALMER. Prop. FOR SALE Sili acres, 12 head cat tle, 3 horses, 2 wagons, futm Imple ments, crop, 15 stands bees, etc. J. J. Coals, Shed J. J 14-21 THE BEST BAKKD GOODS GROCERIES. PRODUCE ad FRUITS PARKER'S "The Sign ol Quality" 136 l.yon St. Both Phonti FISH free the D. E. NEBERGALL MEAT COMPANY Is al oraya fresh. See the display In our sanitary case at 8ECOND AND LYON STS. Full line of salt fish. - : DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED -T BUSINESS DIRECTOR! K0R RENT-A modern 4-roomed MwgiiiLag .nit-Blum apartment; also s fire roof store ruipntBirrng room' r:1ui' of Uurggraf, 118 CHIROPRACTOR Second St. rnJif ELMER C. OIPE FOR RENT First class store room. Chiropractor. First street. Call on Dr. A. Stark. Rooms 5, 7, 9, 10, Cutkfk Bink Bldg. . 2-tf Nsture cannot cure a disease unless -or RENT Large store room with the cause Is removed. Chiropractic electric light fixtures, counters, adjustments remove the cause, shelving, all complete. Cheap. Ap. ' ply or phone to Geo. W. Wright. DENTISTS i 2- i FOR KENT Housekeeping rooms. DR. W. R. BILYEU-Dentist, First centrally located. Free l.ght. water Nation., Bank building, Albany. wfe. """" '"mlVt, LArVYE RSe I a. l-OR Rfc.VT New 5-room bungalow, L. O. LhWELI.INli u'u'W-t t,rtin 0",, .. Attorney at law-N6lary public Hc" J16-" Albany. Oregon. .-.. . rOK RENT 5 room cottage, mod- ,,,.,,- " Washington and th. $12 per DAN JOHNSTON. , month, tall Mrs. N. A. BldoKcit. Attorney at Law . lii.lo Room 205 First National Bank Bldg. t L ' . MISCELLANEOUS. WEATHER FORD & WEATHER- , . FORO. The new Pacific Coast Tour Book Lawyers, Albsny, Ore. 'or 191516 just arrived Albany Ga- rattr lm( CC. BRYANT WATCH FOR BROADWAY Attorney at Law DIGS WELLS Now is the time l .1)1-2 New First National Bank build- your wells dug at reasonable mg. Albany, Oregon. .""'"v, M"t? .1' J- Comer, AI- hany, Ore. R. h D No. 2 or call at H,- F. MERRILL Burkhart Add., near Ncberg-ill's Insurance and Loan. , daughter ho..... J City warrants bought and sold. Room WANTED Compcteutgirl for gen No. 1, second floor. First Savings eral housework. 6J2 Maker street Bank building, Albany. Oregon jf( B. M. PAYNE Farm lands snd city WI,EN snswering classified sds. property for sale. Real estate loans please mention the Democrat. Fire insurance. Surety Bonds . . Rooms 19.21 Cu.irk Block Albanv IRAUl'- Will trade second hand Rooms 19-a, tustck Block, Albany, wo ,cile1 b(((ty fof tjd e Oregon. Rawlings, 121 Broadalbin St. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE MOVED, C, H. Trochnow, the shoemaker, r, . r, . . t S Jr i hit "'oved his shop next door to the Real Esute, Loans, Fire Insurance. r,mnrr., . . , , , First National Hank Huil.li.ig Democrat office. Repairing neatly . done. JJIy FOR SALE ' ' MONEY TO LOAN. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 ,iriV million timber claim In Douglas MONEY TO LOAN on good lm- county for city property or good P.1ov"4, 'ni''n 'nl- c" on J. V. farm land. Home 1143. flatf 1'ipe, 20J West 2nd St- J2tf FOR SALE Central Ore. slock anci l ' ' SS alfalfa ranches, for Willamette val- T wj n ' ley farms, small commission. Fer- J01.CS DOOK OlOrC guson, 501 Gerlinger Bldg. Port- e . .... ..... land, Or. , J6a6 dly wk Subscription, received for Mag- annes and periodicals. . J.1J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-Farm Wt.t Flr.t St., Albany, Oregon. land., erty property, timber lands, ' """' collections, money to loan. Inaur- ance written in the strongest old """ line companies. J. V. Pipe, 203 W. 2nd St. . dly wk tf I . FOR SALE Light roadster sutomo- STETTEIVS bile. First class condition. Recent- VM ri)n .,. , ., ly overhauled. Address "Rosdster" r(JK GKOCERIl.S AND care Democrat. jStf CROCKERY FOR SALE-Fine four acre tract, " neatest in Sunrise, nstural drainage, ' 1 lays well. Call ft Democrat office. ti FOR SALE High grade piano at t bargain. Phone 361-R. ml8il o IPs. Blue Book Touring Guides at A I- eal UState bany Garage. J28t( p . FOR SALK-Upright piano for SIIKl. -0&nS OC ll.SUrai.Ce Call at 929 E. 7th St. JHAH - FOR SALE Lot. at corner 8th and " " Main, also corner 8th and Cleve- f 11 O T" I land; also in Epauline addition. T. 101111.8 Gat 1 aVlOr P. Hncklcman .18 ...g23 FOR SALE 5 room house, cor. Ilth and Calapooia. $8 per month. Call Hamme' Hnt.t Hi.im:..- ' upon J. F. Powell, Albany Slate "Wnc. Hotel Building Bank Bldg. . . . jl6a!6 I Drain Tiles at Cost ai long as they last ALBANY COMMISSION CO. wa.aamBvaiDaV$C DINNER SERVED Every una for SOc at ST. FRANCIS HOTEL Luncheon 1 1 : JO to 2; dinner S to 8 p. in. )29tf POR ALL KINDS 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 BtU 510-L Home 2419 'J h