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PAGE" TWfl, ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I J, 1915 us. Daily Democrat F. P. NUTTING Liuet. tnicrcd t the postoffice t Albany, Oregon, sa second-class matter. Published every evening except Sun ' day. Semi-weekly published Tuet l.iyi and Fridays. BUSINESS MATTER in urdcring channel ol addreaa, sub scribers should alwayi give old at k ell ai new address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, $400 per year in advauoe, otherwise 40c per month. 0) .tail, at end of year 3 50 3.00 By mail in advance, per year . Semi-Weekly At end of year .$1.50 When paid in advance, gne yr. j -25J CLASSU-'lED RATES Ic per word for firat publication; Srir per word therealtir, payable in ad' vanre. Minimum charge of 25c. Established in 186$. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1915 EDITOR FRANK IRVINE. In Sunset, a fine tribute is paid to Frank Irvine, editor the Portland Journal, and brother of County Com missioner J. D. Irvine, Albany people people will be interested in reading. Here it is: It was at a banquet that I heard him speak. Instantly there was a pull at my heart-strings. The man who sat next me leaned forward that not a word of the deep, rich voice, so thrill. ingly earnest, should be lost Others near by sat tense. A shock of graying hair brushed high from a thin, sensi tive face, deep-lined, and hands that seemed to make pictures, so eloquent they were the speaker was unusual ly impressive. He gathered you up and brought you close. And the more he talked, the nearer you got to him and to the big things he was talking about "Who is he?" I whispered to the man next me, as the audience broke into applause so prolonged that the speaker had to pause in his delivery. "He might be a burden and a care to his family, isolate from the world of affairs; he might be selling news papers on the corner, or standing with a monkey and a hand-organ to receive the pennies of the benevolent But he isn't You see what he is. But what you haven't noticed is that he is blind!" "Blind!" I gasped. "Tell me who he is." "He is Frank Irvine, editor of the Oregon Journal a formidable fighter for clean government, good roads, op en waterways and fine citizenship. He is a splendid writer but no matter bow splendid his editorial, it shrinks into very ordinary stuff beside the story that Frank Irvine could write ' about himself." "That's the way his townsmen feel about him. All sorts of people know Frank Irvine and look up to him. He makes contemptible all the trifling troubles that so many of us parade as an excuse for failure. He is a rebuke to the "quitter." No gloom, no brood ing, no impatience! Just pluck and faithl A living monument of what a man may do without eyes! "I don't like the morgue aspect" Frank Irvine says; "I can't endure the graveyard atmosphere. The joy of life is the most wonderful thing that one human being can bring another. When I am at home with nothing to do, I go out into my garden. Yes. I have a lovely garden that I tend myself. That's where the joy comes in having a garden." He dances too, does Frank Irvine, lie is an adept at the fox trot, though he adds, "To my mind, a hesitation is the most interesting of the new danc es. But I can dance the Peter Panga votte to a fare-you-welL There is no ioot-work worth while that I can not do. And I enjoy jumping rope at the beach." With a tragedy as his perpetual background, Frank Irvine aits at his typewriter the greatest optimist among us. To him life is a beautiful adventure. He makes it a beautiful adventure. Fate tied a bandage around his eyes, but he was bigger than Fate. He found that the loveliest things of all are seen from the soul. The Albany Bakery Ws Deliver to Any Part of the City 115-119 E. 3rd Street Bell S60 Party R Home 419 H. f. FIRCHAU CO Albany Transfer Co. . Both phones WOOD FOR SALE Little Fir ; $3.23 Slab Wood $2.40 Daily Democrat by Carrier. $4 Year. IISFITS Preaident Wilson's attention is call ed to Oregon as a fine place for a bridal trip, particularly in December. Bulgaria is bulging out with antici pation of making things hot for the to Grand Chancellor Marks who keeps ascending. Japan whipped Russia, after several hundred years of peace, said a speaker in Albany this week. Big fair prospects, says the man agement England isn't going to let us ship cotton any more. Once England put a big tax on tea. Would Rockefeller, Jr.. let a Colora do miner sleep in his home. Tomorrow will show how far the $ $ $ $ will Sagacious in Corvallis to have her dollar day the same as Albany's. Red Sox ought to be popular now. Also beans. A hotel back East has this sign up: 'Be sure the person yon are calling is awake." The Democrat acknowledges the re ceipt of an O. A. C bulletin telling about a football game on the campus last week. READ OUR WANT ADS. ONE CENT SALE Will be the first day of our GREAT International 1c SALE Come to Fred Dawson's Rciall Pill Emporium And See what it Meant PIANO TUNING, action regulat ing and voicing. First class work guaranteed. Leave orders at Da venport's Music Store. 409 West First street. J. R. CHAMBERS, Tuner. Phones, Bell 312-V: Home 1187. Your house is an unsafe place to keep your valu able papers, jewelry, etc. You may be visited by burglars or fire most any time. , Be on the SAFE side rent a bok today in our Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Deposit Vault. WIMHCR US rCOIRAL Hf&FPVC SVftTCM I r 1 1 The History of the World From the Dawn of Creation until The Great War la depicted in art, science and indus-' try and presented in wonderful colors panama-pacikk: exposition San Francisco This wonderful Exposition closes December 4th Dont Miss It I.cst you always loo': back to 1915 with regret Scenic Shasta Route Through the wonderful Valley of the Willamette, the Sacramento, the Unp. qua and the Rouge offers exceptional diversion. Low Round-Trip Fares Full particulars with copy of booklet "Way.ide Notes, Shasta Route' 'or "California ;nd Its Two World Ex positions" on application to nearest ayent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent, Portland. Ore. gjV4V ww Hiiiai ever. DOLLAR DAY SEE OUR WINDOW FOR NEXT THURSDAY. OCTOBER DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS, 14th Hulbert-Ohling Hdw. Co. The Hardware Men. THIRD ft LYON STREETS. ffl at Reduced Rates, Oct 13 to 16, inclusive for Central Willamette Valley and Linn County Fair Albany, Oct. 14-16, inc. New Exposition of Agricultural and Home Manufacturing Resources and Products Special rates apply from all stations ' Woodburn to Eugene, including Corvallis branch H. S. Logan, Agent, Albany Save Fifty Cents on CANDY Pay Dollar Day and get a ticket good for $1,50 worth of candy, ice cream or drinks GOOD ANY TIME Our Dollar Day ticket simply puts 50c in your pocket NEW ELITE YOU'LL SMILE at the bargains that art in storo for you at this reliable old store. Well be here on DOLLAR DAY, with the biggest hard- Round-Trips to Albany . On See our Dollar Day an nouncemcnt elsewhere. Don't fail to look over our line of fresh fruits, vegetables, etc. STEARNS' IDEAL GROCERY We are at your service for Meats and Fish D. E. NEBERGALL MEAT COMPANY SECOND AND LYON STS. A QUALITY STORE We sell the heat at lowest prices Watch Repeirieg F.G.WU1 Fortmillcr Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building. Albany, Or. Both phones. Lady Assistant VIERECK'S BATHS First-class Workmen Only Cer. First ud ElUwerth Streets A Man or Woman will obligate themselves to pay rent or board, and because they HAVE TO, will meet the obligation faithfully. Why not put an obligation on yourself, to pay into .Our Sav ings Department to your credit at least a dollar weekly? With interest added, you'll soon be glad you did sc. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S90.000.00 J. W. CUSICK CO, Bankers Albany, Oregon FISHER. BR ADEN ft CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. Undertaking Parlors, 3rd and . Broadalbin. grSte LADY ATTENDANT Both Fhonei Cabinet Work Albany Planing Mill Golden Rule Dairy MILK an CREAM 2 Dally Deliveries. Both phones H. M. PALMER, Prop. DUGAN & DENNY 231 Lyon St THE HOUSE FURNISHERS New and Second Hand Oooda, DALLAS DIAMOND Hard Wheat Flour Sack $140 ' Bbl. $0.00 Store open 5atnrdays until t P. M. M. SENDERS A CO. Myopia, or nearaightedness in children's eyes should be cor rected at once. I overcome It with glasses. E. C. MEADE, Optometrist P. B. Phipps MAGNETIC 1IKA1.KR 734 Lye St. STETTER'S FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORT CHIROPRACTOR ELMER C OIPE Chiropractor. Rooms S, 7, 9. 10, CusiA Bank Bldg. Nature cannot cure a disease unlets the cause is removed. Chiropractic adjustments remove the cause. CEO. J. KENACY Chiropractor National Bank Bldg. Rooms 401-402 Office phone 13(1) Home; reiidcnce phone 4357. DR. S. H. RUSSELL - Chiropractor 12 3. Schmiti lllilg. Phones Ucll IKo-R; Home I4M. Lady attrnd.iul. Fmininalium Iree. DENTISTS DR. W. R. B1LYEU Dentist, First National Bank building, Albany. LAWYERS. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. A. P. HOWF.LI.S !. O. Hoih phones Savings Bank Ktilg MARY S. HOWELLS. D. O. Both phones Saving Bank HI. lit REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE E. F. SOX Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance. .. Firt National Hank Huilding REAL ESTATE POR SALE Fa-m lands, city property, timber linds, collections, money to loan. Insur ance written in the strorgest old line companies. J. V. Pipe, 203 W. 2nd St. dlrwktf FOR 8ALE FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE A 10 million timber claim in Douglas county for city property or good farm land. Home 1143. flfiif FOR SALE High grade piano at s bargain. Phone ,VI-R mlH-i 0ffi "RAILWAYS and steamship lines, hotels and the best stores all over the country, knpw "A.B.A." Cheques and are glad to accept them. We Issue them In fit, S2t, $50 and f ISO, and bind them In a book la any amount suited ' your needs. Self-Identifying. " ivuid av Albany State Bank "Safety Plus Serrlca" Drain Tiles at Cost as long as they last ALBANY COMMISSION CO. si :i j m i I DINNER SERVED Every Sunday for We. , at ST. FRANCIS HOTEL I) tiinclicon ' II 30 lo 2; dinner J lo 8 p. in. 2tf (S la! (, FARMERS' ATTENTION 0RA1N INSURANCtt-Wt are prepared lo insure your grain or clover eed. in the strongest old line hire luautance tympanies. J. V. PIPE JlU W. Second Si Albany FOR ALL KINDS OF . MILL WORK Both phones Pool Ferry St A. STARK. Physician and Surgeoo Also trrals eye, ear, nose and throat, and Ins gl.isses Hoih phones 60 324 W. First St Albsny. Ore. WANT ADS rOR SALE Light roadster automo. bile. Firel class condition. Recent ly overhauled. Address "Roadster" care Democrat t$tf KR SALE Pine fonr acre tract, neatest in Sunrise, nstural drainage, lays well. Call at Democrat office. POR RENT FOR RENT- 6 furnished rooms, 4 ' blocks cast of Lyon St. Near High school. Reasonable if taken im mediately. Call 22SI Home phone. s tf FOR RENT S room house, full haicmrnt, electric light, water, etc. I In Cleveland St. fit) including wat er. Good chicken yard aud garden. - C. Moon oH.S FOR RENT First class store build- ing, good location, 2nd and Ferry Streets. Enquire of Harry Schlos- ' - T sif MISCELLANEOUS. WOOD FOR SALE Rig fir, MOO per cord, delivered. Also atb and some vine maple. II. Struckmeier, 21 Baker St. Home phone 1205. l8ol8 V"" SALE Si room modem home, every convenience, two lots, mall barn. Part rash, balance l!?- Bargain. Home phone 3168 or enquire First National - ''"'' a!7-ol7 SWEET CIDF.R-Will make cider and apple butter for the public ev ery luradny, commencing Oct. 5ih. until further notice, at my place I ?c',u n;.rlh,0f l,,nv' ""me Phone 3MH C. R Widmrr. s2Jif dly w Daily Democrat by drier. 4 Year. SPECIAL RATES by week or month l St. Fransis Hotel. aStf The ladies of the United Presbyter ian church will hold a ha.-,.- : ,k. parlors of the church Wednesday af ternoon and evening, November 3. I9'- oui FLAT FOR UENT-W.v,d apart- ill-,.,. r..lt . . tia ,.... ' vn i wo c, jro St 22lf WANTED 4 or 5 room modern bun galow, furnished man and wife hoy 4 jre,ri old. Reference if re quired. Call from 4 to 6. E B Pickard. 342 E. 2nd MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on good im proved farm land. Call on J V Pine, 23 West 2nd St ''jaii Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Hamme! Hotel Building Jones Book Store Subscriptions received for Msg. aslnes and periodicals. 3.1.1 West First St., Albany, Oregon.