PAOE TWO ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, TANUARY 1. 1914. Daily Democrat F. P. NUTTING Lessee. Ku'.crcd at ;he postoffice at Albany, Oregon, bs second-class matter. I'lihlishcd every evening except Sun day Semi-weekly published Tues - l;iv and Fridays. HUMI! ESS MATTER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dailv Delivered by carrier. $4.00 per yeat in advance, otherwise 40c per month. i.j mil, at end of year 3 50 l.y mail in advance, per yctr . 3.00 Semi-Weeklv At end of year . '. $1.50 When "aid in advance, one yr LZj CLASSIFIED RATES tc per word for first publication; 4c per word thereafter, payable in aa vanre. Minimum charge of ?5c In ordering changes of address- sub scribers should always cive old a w-rll a new adirr Established in 1864. SATURDAY. JANUARY 1. 191. THE YEAR 1916 1916 came in white, in this Willam ette valley, one of the garden spots of the world, an occasion that is rare here, where our winters are green and our temperature mild. This year is filled with enormous possibilities, be yond the comprehension of men. No one can tell what the twelve months will bring forth. It is an absolute guess whether the war will cease before the f first of next January, or will be in progress, whether the United States will remain neutral or be pulled into the unholy struggle. The people of this country can only w.itch and hope. The work of the present congress will play a great part in the future of this country. Upon it is a tremendous responsibility, the -moulding of a great policy. It is up to it to say whether the United States shall remain a peace loving country, or one h which mili tarism predominates,, suggestive all the time of war and possibilities of war. The greatest thing in a hotr4 is its peaceful character. So it W in a nation: Whatever conduces 'lo peace within and with the world at large is a strong" fahric in the structure. In the past it is militarism .that has- madi nations to fall. It will always be so The greatest strength of a nation are its industries, not its army and navy. The time has past when the home has to have a gun handy for quick action It .should he so with nations, and the only way to have it so is for a great natioin like the United States to make it so by its example. . The outlook for the United States : in a commercial way for 1916 is good increasing' as the months pass. With a healthy foundation for busi ness Albany's progress this year, as in the past, should be steady and re liable, without any brass Wind attach ments. It has not been a city of booms hut of plodding progress, one of grad-J ual development. Situated as it is there can be no question blit what this will continue. - Perhaps the greatest of all concern is that of the individual. The person who builds up his own character intc a better manhood has done much for the world, and it. is well when char acter is placed above greed in the great battle of life. - OREGON DRY. Oregon is now dry by order of the people of the state, who rule. It should he made so in the spirit of the law. which provides for a wide personal liberty in its provisions, making al! violations of it for business purposes entirely inexcusable. Under the change the state will not go to the dogs. Nothing ever goes to the dogs without liquor. Instead it should im prove. Bank deposits should increase with the money going into substan tial channels instead of into waste. The enforcement of the law will prob ably be like that of other laws, in Happy New Year Yours for high ; grade Candies in 1916 Potts Confectionery 316 W. Second St. complete. No law is enforced fully, nor can it be, but all have a restrain ing influence, and this :ie m the long run it bound to work for good here as elsewhere, as it becomes establish ed and respected. There will continue tohe some drunkenness, but it will steadily decrease, as people get the habit out of their systems. MISFITS 1916.. , There, we did get 'er right. Will we keep getting the figures correctly? I-ast year was one full of mistakes, ind there'll he plenty this year, Vere all built that way, some more, some less. Next Monday is debt paying day; but special days don't amount to .nuch. It is daily principle that counts. That's the rub with.rcsolutior.s too. The colors are not set very well. Those fine doors at the p. o. have kept swelling until it takes a strong man to open them when once they get united. . . Another storm blew over andAus tria and the U. S. are on good terms. By the way a good deal of tl e fuss was simply yellow journalism, want ing a sale of street copies. Congress needs to do some good re solving .more than anyone else, or anything else. Better think severr! times before thrusting this country into the mael strom of militarism and the burden of tn enormous preparedness war tax. 'hat will operate mostly for ammuni tion and gun factories. When the present war is over the countries of the world won't be i:i any 'lumor to spend much more in prepar edness if the.U. S. has the judgment to keep out of the game. The masses are against the scheme. The objection is not to a reasorable army and navy; but to such big ones is to make this a military dominated -ountry. Friday and Saturday Specials Pea nut Brittle, 15 cents pel pound, Whit ley's. d3I-jl mything at New Elite. o25tf adv Jewelay repairi.ig af all kinds at Kreamer's new store. o25tf adv Careful attention given to all jew elry repairing at Kreamer's new stare. o25tf adv Buy a ticket. $1.50 worth of goods ror $1.25. New Elite. o 25tf adv. A. STARK. Physician and Surgeon Also treats eye. ear, hose and throat, and fits glasses Both phones 60 326 W. First St. Albany. Ore. Leon E. Rennells' Garage The Handy place to buy Gasoline ' 212 E. First Street. Phones, Bell 73-R; Home 1303 All Repair Work 50c Per Hour DURING WINTER To Our Many Customers and Friends we extend our heartiest wishes for a happy and prosperous New . Year ALBANY STATE BANK "Safety Plus Service" Save by buying a ticket. $1.50 ticket for $1.25. New Elite. o25tf-adv ftHHMBBSflHMHaaasri Apples Best quality apple produced in the valley at $1.00 box. Cooking applet 50c and up. New walnuts, citron, lemon and orange peel, raisins and currants (or ti n hol iday cake. We have the best and the best is the cheapest. . -. " TRY US Ideal Grocery H. A. STEARNS, Prop. Both phones 58. 212 W. 1st TRY the ALBANY DAIRY for sanitary milk and whipping cream. We Invite you to visit and inspect our dairy. Bell phone 15-FT41. A. P. MISH LER, Prop. The Albany Bakery We Deliver to Any Part of .the City 115-119 E. 3rd Street BeU 560 Party R Home 419 H. f. FIRCHAU CO. Learn Trap Drumming , TURN IDLE EVENINGS into profit. Good trap artists are in demand. Lessons in drums, bells. Xylophone. LEO H. KREYER Hub Theatre. Jones Book Store Subscriptions received for-Magazines and periodicals. 333 West First St., Albany, Oregon. VIERECK'S BATHS First-class Workmen Only Cor. First mad Ellsworth Streets nSSSBBBkSSJftSBSBVBmBUailS 4 f From and after Jan. 1, 1916, this Bank will pay 4 per cent on Sav ings A c c o u n t s . De posits made before Jan. 6th will bear interest from the firsts CAPITAL AND "SURPLUS $90,000.00 J. W. CUSICK CO., Bankers " Albany, Oregon FISHER, BR A DEN t CO. FUNERAL DIRBCTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. Undertaking Parlors, 3rd and Brosdjlbin. . LADY ATTENDANT Both Phenei Cabinet Work Albany Planing Mill Golden Rule Dairy MILK and CREAM 2 Daily Deliveries. Both phones H. M. PALMER, Prop. Fortmiller Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Buildinf, Albany, Or. Bolb phones. Lady Assistant THE DEMOCRAT wishes its readers, one and all, old and young, middle aged, poor and rich, single, and double, short and tall, lean and fat,. A Happy And may 1916 be the best year in your lives, and as well a golden one for the qity of Albany, with prosperity here, and in the nation, ' free from the stains of war. 3 YESTERDAY'S PERSONALS a ' S9 Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Thompson loft this morning (or Dallas where they will take over the maiiatjcir.cn ol their hold, the Hotel Gail, tomorrow. Chas. Mann, who has been the run ner for the Hotel Albany will ac company them. I". G. Will went to 'Portland on liie morning train to spend New Years in the Metropolis. Mr and Mrs. D. C. Moon went to Cortland on the morning train. A. C. Gaines was a morning passcu gor to Portland. Bert Stevens went lo Portland this morning. Mrs. Eva Chilson left this morning for a vnsit with relatives. Clinton Ostrander returned to Sa lem this morning alter a few days spent here on business. Mrs. J. R. Rainwater went to Port land today to visit relatives. Mrs. A. P. Richards returned to Portland this morning after a visit with her niece, Mrs. Fred Ward. W. B. Stevens went to Portland this morning. J. N. Groves and daughter, Lucille, went to Eugene today. Chas. Daunats left this morning for Portland. Judge P. R. Kelly returned to Sa lem this morning to. hear matters comingbefore him in the circuit court. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.JI.iIdwin re turned to Portland this morning after visiting at the home of Mrs. Baldwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. I -I kin. W. P. Powers. T. F. & P. A., of the Oregon Electric came down from Eu gene this morning on his way to Port land. o SCHOONER OFF COOS BAY. Was Made Helpless by Severe Storm and Towed Into the Bsy. Marshficld, Dec. 31. With a crrw ot three men exhausted from lack oT water ana food, the Kasoliiiu schoon er Enterprise of Astoria, v.as towed into Coos bay this mornin. The scliooncr was fondly battcrid by the 75 mile nale Tuoidav i-Hn. The en Kincs tverc flooded arid t. c I. oat drift ed helpless for two days. Daily Democrat by Carrier. S4 Year Uni versity of Oregon Glee Club at GLOBE THEATRE Saturday Night, Jan. 1 Prices 35c-50c Mew Y' To Recover Money The Oregon Molinc Plow Co. has filed a complaint agaiu-t I.. W. An dcrsoii, el al. to collect $31. 17 due on a note o Notice Firemen. 'A regular bi-monthly meeting of the Albany Fire Department will be held Monday, January 3, 1916. at 7:30 p. m at the -Engine House-on Lyon street. Officers for the ensuing year will lie elected. A. R. JONES. Secretary, Good Sunday Chicken Dinner at the COTTAGE 25c - A QUALITY STORE We sell the be.t.t lowest prices W.tch Repairing ' F. G. Will O. A. C. iMiiii.iii.mmiiimMitiimmiiim.il PARMRRS' AND H0ME-MAKRKS' WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES January j to 8, .1916 LHrc ! a for mat ton, Practical 1 1? In for Iht Heme Hit Harm, lite Cutytuuttlty. Convention of Orexna'a OnrnlMt IrJulriet ConUrracesou Oregon's Moat Vital Problem LKCTURKS II KMO NITRATIONS - i:XHIHlTIONM-UMKjrrAlNMUNT Two thoutand prople attended latt year. tl ia I teal place to make riicmUvmh live think era ami live thutiBhta. guotl . wurkera, ami good wotk. WINTER SHORT COURSE January 10 to February 4, 1916 r Practical Agricultural Courae tn a Nut ".belt. Applied science in Actual Work of the I'arra and HouacboUl. Curaa In HKUlT KAffttNO, VARM CROPS, Holi.S. HTUkltt KAIMNO. IMIKY VYOKK, poultry raisino. cardknino, cook- IN(i, SKWIN'C, iIOimi'.HOI.I) am r. momk Nl'KSISO, HUMNKnH l MTItOlMi, ROAD KI.'M.IM.Sfl.PAHM KNOINKI'.KINO.KUKAI. ORGANIZATIONS, MARKUTING. Correaiiondrtice Cotiraea Without TutUoa. Ktpctt Instruction tn Muilc, Rrduccd railroad ratea. For proriam write to The College Eichanf t. Oratoa A irln.lt ,in I Calltne. Corvalili, tlw-fl-f to PI) Seats on sale at Woodwork's Drug Store Tburs. 1 0 a.m. Let us nlscs ouc finder .lec mounting on you,- sy(Uses. Makes putting on and off cJiy. E. C. MEADE, Optometrist P. B. Phippi . MAGNETIC ill Al l R 2185 Horns Phone . 734 Lyon St. STE'ITEK'S FOR GKUCEKI1.S AND CROCKERY BUSINESS PI AC CI f Pfl WANT DIRECTORY U L H U U I I I L U BUSINESS OiHECTQRY Chiropractor ELMER C. OIPE Chiropractor. Rooms 5, 7. 9, 10, Cutictc Bank Bldg. Nature cjiiiioI cure a disease unlcsa the cause is removed. Chiroprsc'.lc jrijuatmcnts remove the cause. OEO. J. KENAOY Chirooractar National Bank Bldir. Rooms 401-402. Office phone UiU Home; residence phone 4337. DR. S. H. RUSSELL Chiropractor 1-2-3 Sclimitt llltlg. I'honet Hell IK6-K; Home I'tbl. i-auy suendanl l'.,xaminmions free. DENTISTS DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist, First National Bank building, Albany. LAWYERS. C. C. BRYANT Attorney lit 3H-2 New r-'irst Ninon i! lUnk huihl n u, Alli.-iny. Orcnn DAN JOHNSTON, Auorncy nt l-.iw Kmi 3)5 I'irit N nlKiii.il Rank Illilg L. G. I.EWELL1NG Attorney t law Notary public Alt'.my. firegmi VVEATIIERKORD Sc WEATHER FORD. Lawyers, Albany, Ore. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. A. P. HOWHLLS . O. Ilolh ,honcs Savings Bank RIiIr - MARY S. HOW ELLS. D. O. riolh nliones S.ivinio Rank KIiIk REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE E. F. SOX lyal Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance. First Nntlnnnl Rank Building H. F. MERRILL , , Insurance and Loans '. City warrants bought and sold. Room No. I, second floor, First Savings llnnk btiildiag, Albany. Oregon B. M PAYNE Farm lands and city property for sale. Real eatate loans Fire insurance. Surety Bonds. ' Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. FOR SALE . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 million timber claim in Douglas county for city property or good farm land. Home 1143. fl6tf FOR SALE Light roadstur nutomo bile, hirst class condition Recent ly overhauled. Address "Roadsier" care Democrat, ' n5tf FOR SALE HIkIi grarte piano at s harirnin. Phone ,161-R. mlSfl FOR SALE Fresh cows on easy Icrmn, H. Hry.mt. FOR RENT I' OR RENT Small place of 13 acres, clone lo Albany,- good house mid burn. Good iilnrc for dairy. Call on J. V. Tipc, 203 West 2nd St. ' d24lf FOR PENT First class store room, I-irst street. Call on Dr. A. Stark m22tf TUB DEBT BAKED GOODS GROCERIES, PRODUCE and FRUITS PA' Tl 136 r.yJ i,d ici ! w 'V '..--Ml I). I ' !- MK. !'. i SECOND AND LY( ' Reitl Estate for Sale Bargains in farm lands, city ares erty; : money to loan. Insurant: written in the strongest old line comiaiiies. Call on J. V. Pie, tfll W. 2nd St. DUGAN & DENNY HOUSE FURNISHERS New and second hsnd feodt. Have moved to Ind and Baker. MK KENT A four-roomed funii.h cii apartment. l-.niuire of lliirggraf. dip tt SHINK-Hy Jim WiUon. t Viereck's. dldif WANTED WANT I'OSITION-By experienced girl, to do housework. Good refer ences. Call 193-J Bell. WANTED A FAIR TRIAL We will how our skill on all repair work chain, couches, woven wire bed springs made new, stoves, mat trctar. All work guaisnteed. Call Bell 72 ) and save money. 317 K. 2nd. 1Hff'r'-' WANTS WORK Lady wsms work by tl.iy or hour, Home phone, 34SV. n2Vtf WANTED 4 or 5 room inodera bun galow, furnithed nun and wife, boy 4 years old. Ksfereuos U re quired. Call from 4 lo . E. B. WANTS WORK-Young man M wantt any kind of work city or cnuniry. Call 103 Lyon St. Ml JCBI.LANEOUi. LOST Crricent of pearls on streets ol Albany. Return lo Democrat of fice. or phone 416-L. FOR SALE CHEAP OR TRADE Ganollnc engine and grinding mill and 2 crop raspberry. E. Rei, Halncy, Oregon. d28tf Daily Democrat by Carrier, t4 Year. Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Hnmmc! Hotel Building , $3 WOOD FOR $2.50 Dry Mill Ends, the best cookttove wood on market HAMMOND , LUMBER CO. 1st and Rsalroad Phenee 3H Oregon J-.i ' Pays highest prlc l. I nd furs, rubber, f . and raga. . J 315 E. 2nd Slrec; I I Albany, f'-rego-.i Albany Ti f. f r Both WOOD P ) -1M Little Fir Slab Wood