Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, November 24, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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    ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. IM
Daily Democrat
F. P. NUTTING
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1915.
MORE LOBBYING.
The Commoner: In 1913soon af
ter taking office. President Wilsoi
electrified the country and started :
stampede out of Washington, when lu
charged that the capital was iniestci
by an "insidious lobby" which he wa.
determined to smoke out. The hegir:
which followed this presidential warn
ing left Washington hotel men t
mourn the god old times. There wa
naver before such a hustling to get
out of the City of Magnificent Dis
tances.
But the "insidious lobby" of 191
was a negligible force in comparison
with the more insidious lobby which
now infests the capital. The lobby
which challenged presidential atten
tion in 1913 and which fled before thi
sconrgc which the White house
brought into view was frankly sel
fish. It was there merely to get all
that was to be had for the railroad;
for steel, for sugar, for glass, for shi;
yards, for powder mills, for gun fac
tories, for lumber and for all other
pets of privilege which republicanism
had been nurturing for so many
years.
The hotel business in Washingto:
was never so poor as it was in 191.'
and 1914. But it must be improvin;
now. For there is another and a?
infinitely more dangerous lobby in
festing the capital of the nation to
day. It is a purely "patriotic" lobby
a lobby which has wrapped the flaf
about it. a lobby profoundly concern
ed over the welfare of the nation an
the perpetuity of ouY sacred institi:
tions, a lobby which is in deadly fea
of some imaginary foe. a lobby tha
thinks in terms of air ships, subma
rines, dreadnaughts, 16-inch guns, tor
pedoes, shells, a huge standing arm;,
and a navy greater than a Hobso
ever dared to propose.
Even the railroads when carrying
forward their successful campaign
to force the government to permit an
increase of freight rates, flooded the
mails with no such a deluge of liter
autre as that which the Preparedness
lobby is today disseminating. Never
before in the history of the country
has an equal activity in any behalf
been witnessed. Evidently this lobby
is richly endowed. It is magnificently
organized. It is splendidly equipped
And it is carrying forward its work
with a thoroughness and with an in
difference to the cost which may wel'
challenge the curious interest of the
American people who are being asked
to approve of vast expenditures on the
"national defenses," the implication
beinj that our shores are menaced by
some powerful oppressor.
The ramifications of this lobby ara
widespread. Scores of leagues, so
cieties, clubs and associations have
been formed to push particular phas
es of the general campaign. There
are national security leagues, national
rifle associations, national aereo club
and national organizations of various
sorts designed to arouse the country
to some impending peril and to brinf
it to a realizing sense of what is ex
pected of it in the way of funds for
buying battleships, cruisers, dread
noughts, submarines, destroyers, air
craft, powder, war material and equip
ment and for the increase of army anil
navy to a war footing in a time of pro.
found peace. Schools, churches, po
litical organizations, the magazine and
newspaper press, chautauquas. the ly
ceum, everything which contributes
to the molding of public opinion,
being utilized by this lobby as far ns
possible in spreading the gospel of
preparedness and in dragooning popu
lar sentiment into an acceptance of
the fantastic notion that preparation
for war is a guaranty of peace.
The Albany Bakery
W Deliver to Any Part of the
City
115-119 E. 3rd Street
Bell 560 p,rr R Home 419
H. 7. FIRCHAU CO.
MISFITS
A' bright man said:
If a man kan't laif there is sum mis
lake nude in putting him together
and if he won't laff he wants as mutch
keeping anay iron) as a bear-trap
hcn it ii sot.
While we have to face facts in this
world it is a poor plan lo have a
grouch in it.
A smile comes as natural as a yell
.it a football game, and there's no ex
cuse for not giving it.
The person who starts out to run
everybody else in the world or growl
is travelling a mighty thorny path.
The biggest life is the one spent for
the happiness of others.
Wouldn't give .1 jitney for a person
who carries a coffin around in the
mouth.
Nothing like a good movie for re
laxation. For ten cents one can see what costs
hundreds of dollars, with chunks of
fun thrown in.
Why arn't you whoopinu up sales-
day. Almost Lere again, rain or shine
Theoretically water :.eckj its level:
Hut practically these days it does not
It's everywhere rcguardlcss of level.
For real excitement trunl: mysteries
beat a convention of gossips.
0
Pendleton Man Here
John Leedy, of Pendleton, has been
in the city several days on a visit with
his two sisters. Mrs. Szrah Baltimore
ind Mrs. J. R. Baltimore, also other
relatives in the county. Mr. I.eedy
'or many years was a resident of near
Brownsville. He and L. E. Blain were
schoolmates there during the '50's
Mr. Leedy once had a team of horse:
that were amost a landmark, so Ion;
did they live, one of them being 33
years old w'.en it died.
Barbers' Thanksgiving
The barber shops of the city wilt be
:loscd all day Thanksgiving day, hut
will remain open the evening previous
until 9 o'clock. n23--4
Do You Admire
Pretty Pictures?
If you do, why not take lessons
in Oil Painting and paint pictures
to suit your own tastes? Because
you have never done Art Work
is no reason why you cannot learn.
Three-hour Lesion SI
Are yen having a hard time deciding
on your Christmas prmnls? Nothing
will b more appreciated than a beau
tiful Oil Painting. Call at studio and
inspect work. If you enjoy Fine Art
you are welcome.
Prof. W. W. Davis
Teacher of Art and Voice
Schmitt-Hunt Bid.
Albany Transfer Co.
Both phones
WOOD FOR SALE
Little Fir
Slab Wood
$3-5
$2.40
' All the facilities of this
institution are open to
you and you are invited
to share in the Bank's
prosperity.
Even though you do
your banking business
elsewhere run in and see
us.
Bank with us.
QQ
I WHERE SAVIMGS'AHE IAFE
New Vgu &md
FISK HATS
re here. Tha latest er.'d
cleverest stylet.
57
Store will be closed all day
tomorrow. Thanksgiving
Do You Want to Trade?
Small acreage near Albany for de
sirably located city lots. Best part of
residence district. If you are interest
ed call Black 4125. Albany, 507 E.
Fourth street. Want rolling land.
tl
Buy a ticket. $1.50 worth of goo lb
for $15. New Elite. o 2. n auv.
-o
WANTED Position to do general
housework, by experienced girl.
Home phone 3376. n23-29
READ OUR WANT ADS
Advertisement fer Sewer Construction
Sealed biiis will be received by the
Council of the City of Albany, Ore
gon, until 7:00 p. m., November 24,
1Y15, ior tlie construction of the fol
lowing lateral sewers tributary to the!
Cottage Street trunk sewer, all within I
'he City ot Aibany, Oregon, to-wit:
No. 1. Beginning at the Cottage!
Street trunk sewer manhole between,
Seventh and Eighth Streets and run-1
mng thence easterly through the ccn-
tcr oi Block 3 of City V iew Addition
ind through the center of Block 1 oi
Mountain View Addition, a distance
;f 336 feet.
No. 2. Beginning at the Cottage
Street trunk sewer manhole between
..iirnih and Ninth Streets and running
tlience easterly through the center of
Block 4 of City View Addition and
throuxh the center of Block 2 of
Alountain View Addition, a distance
of 336 feet.
No. 3. Beginning at the Cottage
Street trunk sewer manhole between
Ninth and tenth streets and running
thence easterly through the center oi
Block 11 of City- View Addition,
through the center of Block 3 of
Mountain View Addition, through the
Center of Block 6 of Wright's Addi
tion, across Willctta Sfert and
through tiie center of Block 1 oi
Wright's Addition, a distance of 4
."t-ei.
No. 4. Beginning at the Cott;.gr
street trunk sewer manhole betwcci
Tenth and Eleventh Streets and run
nimr thense easterly through the cen
ter of Block 12 of City View Addi
tion, through the center of Block 4
of .Mountain View Addition, through
tne center ol Block s ot Wright s ad
dition, across Willctta Street and
through the center of Block 2 of
Wright's addition, a distance of 804
feet.
No. 5. Beginning at the Cottage
Street trunk sewer manhole between
Eleventh and Twelfth -Streets and
running thence easterly through the
center of Block 19 of Cif View Ad
dition, through the center of Block 5
of Mountain View Addition .through
he cetner of Block 4 of Wright's Ad
dition, across Willetta Street and
through the center of Block 3 of
Wright's Addition, a distance of 804
feet, also beginning at a manhole in
said lateral sewer in Willetta Street
ind running thence southerly along
Willetta Street, across Twelfth Street
nd to the center of Block 2 of Men
nonite Church Addition, a distance of
270 feet, thence easterly along the
.enter line of Blocks 2 and 1 of Men
nonite Church Addition, a distance
of 267 feet. '
No 6. Beginning at the Cottaire
Street trunk sewer manhole between
Twelfth and Kalamath Sts. and run
ring thence easterly along the north
boundary line of Linnmont Addition
a distance of 500 feet.
No. 7. Beginning at the Cottage
Street trunk sewer manhole between
Seventh and Eighth Streets naj run
ning thence westerly through the
center of Block 2 of City View Addi
tion, across Liberty Street and
through the center of Block I of City
View Addition, a distance of 414 feet.
No. 8. Beginning at the Cottaire
Street trunk ewer manhole between I
hightb and Ninth Streets and running
thence westerly along the center line
of Block 5, across Liberty Street,
through the center of Block 6, across
Wrst Street and throtph the center
of Block 7, all in City View Addition,
a distance of 958 feet.
No. 9. Beginning, st the Cottage
Street trunk sewer manhole between
3
mi-
IL. J. SU I A - FTTT
Ninth and Tenth Streets and running
thruce wettcrly through the center
o; Block 10 uf City View Addition.
.1 distance of 2S2 feet.
.So. Id. lirginntiig at the Cottage
Street trunk sewer manhole between
ieii;h and Eleventh Streets and run
i.mg thence westerly through the cen
ter of Block 13 of City View Addi
tion, a distance ut 22 feet.
Sjid sewer coustructioiu to be made
in accordance with the charter and
ordinances of the City of Albany and
t!-e plans, specification! and estimates
of the City Engineer on file in the
office of the Recorder, where plans
n-.ay be seen and specification and es
timates obtained.
Bids will be opened at 7:30 o'clock
p. m. November 24, 191s
No proposal or bid will be consid
ered unless accompanied by a certi
fied check payable to the City of Al
omiy in an amount equal to five per
crnt ot tne aggregate hid to be for
felled as iixed and liquidated damages
in case the bidder neglects or refuses
to enter into a contract and provide
n approved bond in a sum equal to
fifty per cent of the amount to be paid
under such contract for the faithful
performance of said contract.
All bids must be made with a view
of completing the construction of said
ewers prior to the 1st day of April
1916. under a liquidated penalty ol
$10.00 fur each day of delay beyond
that period. Bids will be received for
either the whole of said improvements
or any of said laterals separately.
All bids should be addressed to
"Recorder of the City of Albany, Ore
gon, marked "Proposals for construc
tion! oi Lateral No .. of the
Cottage Street sewer system."
By order of the Council.
V. E. VAN TASSEL.
Recorder of the City of Albany,
no II 24
Gasoline 15c
Albany Exehanfe Station for
.Prest-'o-L lie Tanks
ALBANY GARAGE
The Best Way TO SAVE
is by
Systematic
Saving
Ooe Dollar Opens An "
. Account
In 5 years with interest, $1 de
posited weekly amounts to
$280.65.
$5 deposited weekly amounts to
$1,399.38.
ALBANY STATE
BANK
"Safety Plus Service"
$3 WOOD FOR
$2.50
Dry Mill Ends, the best
cookstove wood on market
HAMMOND
LUMBER CO.
1st and Realroad Phones 358
Jones Book Store
Subscriptions received for Mas;,
arinea and periodicals. .333
West First St., Albany, Oregon.
Tliunksjiviit Specials
TOKAY GRAPHS. 4 lbs. 2Jc
CRANBERRIES
CASAHAS
KKICSII FINKAPPLE S
FC MFCKAN IT
SWEET POTATOES
CELERY
11FAD LETTUCE
FIGS. DATES, AND TO IE
BEST OF GROCERIES.
Both Phones 58
Ideal Grocery
II. A. STEARNS, Prop.
DUGAN & DENNY
HOUSE FURNISHERS
New and second hand goods.
Have moved to 2nd and Baker.
We are at your
service for
Meats and
Fish
I). E. NEKERGALL
MEAT COMPANY
SECOND AND LYON STS.
A QUALITY STOKE
We sell the best at lowest prices
Watch Renalrinf
F. G. Will
Fortmillcr Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Building. Albany, Or.
Both phones. I ily Assistant
j VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-clas Workmen
Only
Cor. First and Ellsworth Streets
No Time Like
Today
for starting a bank account at
Our Savings Department if you
haven't one and no time like
today for adding to your account
if you have one.
The once in a while depositor
seldom gets rich the steady
week by week depositor does.
3 Per Cent interest allowed.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
190,000.00
J. W. CUSICK CO.. Bankers
Albany, Oregon
FISHER, BRADEN & CO.
PUNERAL DIRECTORS AND
UNDERTAKERS.
Undertaking Parlors, 3rd and
Broadalbia
ITS LADY ATTENDANT
Both Phones
Cabinet Work
Albany Planing Mill
Golden Rule Dairy
MILK and CREAM
2 Daily Deliveries. Both phones
H. M. PALMER; Prop.
Seed- Wheat-Seed
Oats-Vetch-Cheat
M. 8ENDERS ft CO.
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1
When ordering (lasses try our
rimless kind made to correct
the errors of refraction of your
yes.
K. C. MEADK, Optometrist
P. B. Phippt
MAGNETIC IIKAI.hR
734 Lyon Su
STEITIiR'S
FOR GROCK.RII.S AND
CROCKERY
BUSINESS Ol I P P I T T n WANT
DIRECTORY ULnUUiriLlJ AUS
BUSINL3S directory
CHIROPRACTOR
ELMER C. CIPE
Chiropractor,
kooms 5. 7. 9. Ill, Lu.k1 Hank Illdii.
Nature cannot cure a disease unless
the cause is removed. . Chiropractic
adjilntinrnts rciotc the rause
CEO. J. KENACY
Chiropractor
National Hank 111.1k Kuoiiis 401-402.
Office phone 13H lloinrj residence
phone 4.157.
DR. S. II. RUSSELL
Chiropractor
12-3 Schmiti Itldtc I'lionrt bell
I.so-K: Home IVil. Lady attendant,
t'.xammatiunsltee.
DENTISTS
UK. W. R. BIl.YfU Dentist. First
National bank building, Albany.
LAWYERS.
1. C. UKYANT
Attorney at Law
. I - ' N
i i i S in- nal lUuk 1'iiild-
li-anv. ' lrnrn.
DAN JOHNS ION,
Attorney ai Law
!Iooin 2"S First N. tii nal Hank Bldg
1.. ;. LKWfcl.l.ING
Artorncy at law Notary publii
Ail'iny. M'-ici"
VtAllll'.UfOI'l) vVKATIIKR
FORI). Lawyers, Albany, Ore
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
A. P. HOWF.l.l.S : O.
Iloih phones Saviiiks baik Kldir
MARY S. IIUOT:.I.S. I). (I.
Hoth pluiies Savinm Hank Hldg
REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE
E. F. SOX
Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance.
Firt National Hunk Hiilldmn
H. F. MERRILL
Insurance and Loans
City warrants boiiuht and sold. Room
No. I, second floor. First Savings
Hank litnldiay, Mb.tnv Oreirnn
(I. M PAYNE Farm lands and city
property for sale. Real estate loans
Fir insurance. Surety Bonds.
Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany,
Oregon.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10
million timber claim In Douglas
county lor city property or good
farm land. Home 1143. f!6tf
FOR SALE Light rnadstoi automo
bile. First class condition. Recent
ly overhauled. Address "Roadster"
care Democrat a5tf
FOR SALE Hih grade piano at a
bargain. Phon 3(11 -R . mlB'f
FOR SALE rrrsl:
1 cows on easy
trrm II. Hrx-nn t
FOR SALE Order yrpir drcifced
chickens now for Thanksgiving
Fat hens or springs. Home phone
2520. n22-24
FOR SALE or TRADE Launch, on
account of the borrowing of hat
tries, coil and plug from boat when
I was'nt nroiiml, and have no money
lo replace arti les, will sell or trade
at sacrifice. In. at Democrat office.
TDK HKHT
IIAKICI) (JOODS
CKOCKKIKS.I'HODUCK
and fruits
PARKER'S
"The Sign ol Quality"
1.16 Lyon Si. Both Phones
t v . vs to a a is
DINNER SERVED
0 Every Sunday for SOc.
v at ST. FRANCIS HOTtL
l uncheon 11:30 to 2; dinner S
In H . III. J9t(
w l4fl ) (Dis)
A $1 SO ticket for $125. (inod l.i
anything at New Elite. o25tl -,!
Careful attention given to all jru
elry repairing al Kieamer's new sun
o-'Sif-nd
Real Estate for Sale
Rargains In farm lands, city prop
erty; money lo loan, Inaursnwe
written In the strongest old Una
comienlee. Call on J. V. Pipe.
203 W. 2nd St.
A. STARK.
Physician and Surgeon
Also Urals rye, esr. nose ami
throat, and fits alassrs
Both phones bfl
326 W In. I St. ; Albany, tire
FOR KENT
It IK KIN' 17 room house. I' or 5t:i
and F.llaworth luuuiie ai .'II W
. Mh St ti!7 4
FOR RF.NT 4 Lame rooms on pav
ed street. nrly papered, panitr I.
with bath, Lartfe bruk pamry on
fiuiihd floor. W per month witli
aiir furnished. Call Old I-as. 2nd
o- Huns. Shoe Doctor, 227 r;
-'"'I . n 12.1 11
FOR RF.NT 6 furnished rooms, 4
blocks cast of Lyon St. Near II1J1
school. Reasonable if taken im
inrdiatcly. Call 2251 Home phuur
s20 tf
rtlK Pr.NT First class store room,
First street. Call on Dr. A. Stark.
m22tf
MlSCPI.I.ftNKOm
FOUND -Two pairs lady gloves. See
Griff Kin. nl.-2S
I.t)ST I'l.u.nl , I 1 . . .1 . - -, . .
of Albany. Ketiirn lo Democrat of
lice, or phone 416-L.
WANT FD A woman to do laundry
work, apply St. Mary's hospital.
J nlltf
WANTKD Competent ijirl (r gen
eral housework. Call 7J2 F.I in Si
n2ll.23
WANTKD 4 or S room modern bun
galow, furnished man and wife,
boy 4 years old. Reference if re
quired Call from 4 to 6 F. II
Pickard, 342 E. 2nd
Jewelry repairing of all kinds at
Kreamer's new store. o2Sif sdv
MONKY TO I.OAN-ln sums from
") to $50011 on improved farm
lands. Phone or call 011 Wriitht ft
Minion attorneys at law, Wright
block. Albany, Oregon. n!9 dswtf
AT TIIE SALE-Saturday there wiU
, be some fine male Ancno"
. .... r. .-,,-r incite iiirns. tnevsre
of the best breeds. W. A. Cn!n
"'" n2.t-2rt
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Hamme! Hotel Hull. ting
Notice of Special School Meeting.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. S Linn
Couiltv, Oregon, that a special meet
ing of said voters will be held at the
New Central Building of snid district
on Tuesday, November 30, 1915 at
the hour of 7:30 p. m. This meeting
is called for Ihe purpose of votinc a
tax for the support of the public
schools of Ihe distprt the eniu;,..-
year and transacting any other busi
ness that may oropcrlv come before
said meeting.
ALFRED C. SC.IMITT.
Tt wmi,-
J. L. TOMLINSON,
Clerk. nl8 dl
Albany, Oregon, Nov. 17, 1915.