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PAGE TWO ALBANY DAIJ.Y DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1BI. V 1 pt'Uf. ;-ni; Iihii i- ;( : i 1.1; i ' i'ilii m Daily Democrat P. NUTTING Lessee. Entered t the pastoffice t Albany, Oregon, as second-class matter. Published every evening except Sun day, semi-weekly putinsnea lues ' days and Fridays. BUSINESS MATTER . SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, $4.00 per year in advance, , otherwise 40c per . month. By .nail, at end of year 3 30 By mail in advance, per year - 3.00 Semi-Weekly At end of year . $1.S0 When paid in advance, on yr 1.25 CLASSIFIED RATES Ic per word for first publication; J4c per word thereafter, payaoie in aa " vanec. Minimum charge of 25c (n ordering changes of address, sub scribers should always give old a? well as new address. Established in 1866. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916. INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER. In the house of representatives the other day Congressman Rcavis made a short speech that is so readable the Democrat gives it prominence in this place: The great need in America today is the development of individual char acter, and you can not develop char acter in the childhood of America by making them beasts of burden. If I may be permitted the relation of an intimate incident that occurred in my district Inst fall, I will say that by reason of being caught in a storm on the public highway and because my automobile insisted on parking it self in a ditch I was compelled to throw myself on the hospitality of a farmer for the night. And after sup per was over for we call it supper out there and after the dishes had been done away we repaired to the sitting room in that farm home. On one side of the stove the father was raiding his paper, and on the other 'aide the mother was doing her sew ing as she talked to me. As we sat there three white-clad little figures came quietly into that little room and knelt by their mother's knee and re cited the prayer that has been the ljfany of this race for more than a hundred year?: ' v Now I lay me down tq sleep. ' In the eyes of the mother was a holy look. . The father, through half closed lids, seemed to be seeing in the distant future a vision of his little boys and girls, grown to be men and women, doing their part in the work of the world, performing the duties of citizenship. I walked to the window and looked out on the quiet country night and saw the stars swing out through the broken clouds of a dying storm. I heard the patter of baby-feet up the stairway, with the mother fol lowing ic their wake, and the thought came to me, Mr. Chairman, and the thought is with me now, that the strength of this nation lies not in the vulgar noise and turmoil of your great cities; the strength of thi na tion is not in the lights rvd music and fair itces of state receptions: the strength of this nation; is not in a ii-.:chty navy nor a far filing bLttle l'ne. The strength of this !iV on, its nmi..e of today- its fulfillment ( n- morrow, lies in the teaching that arc being given to the youth of the' land in the Christian homes of America. I uoi.ld take the ciii' 'ren fr:m the factor' es and the mines and put them ir the schools where they belong thai they may be equipped for the future. I would take these children from the mines and the factories and place them upon the playgrounds where bent and wasted bodies may be re stored to health and strength. I would have this government, through this congress, say to the man of greed and avarice, whoever he may be, wher ever he may be, "No more, no more. except you choose to become a crim inal under the laws of your nation, shall you be permitted to coin dol lars from the fair white body of a child." ; AUTO AND FARMER. "The automobile is God's greatest gift to the farmer. It has brought him . more benefits than any other civiliz ing agency. Coupled with good roads, it is the greatest force of the age for bettering the farmer's living , conditions. It puts him within easy , reach of town. It gives him the ad vantages of the city. It has taught . him to live the hours he used to spend in waiting before he learned to live on pneumatics, It takes much of the : drudgery out of farming. It keeps the young people on the farm. It keeps him in touch with what others are : doing gives him a chance to get the , outside viewpoint, and by placing him in frequent contact with his fellows, . ' puts him in a position to take advan . tage of what they have learned. It ' makes better school attendance. It has made a real farmer out of him, be cause without an automobile he spends half his time ns a teamster." W. S. Allen, Yamhill county. MISFITS The man who calls" other people rascals should look straight ill the glass. The presidentiail gauntlets are flop ping in the ring. If the elephant does have to swal low Roosevelt the experience of the whale and Jonah will be considered a very mild swallow. Speaking of swallows, how much like spring these winier days have been. Men never will learn to keep as far away from danger as possible. Canoe riding at the best is shaky business. It is rushing into the jaws of death down the Willamette at flood stage. If men will have excitement let them get married, and canoe riding in floods will generally stop. This is a good time to declare op en season on knockers. Biz is good in Roseburg. The News is running twenty-four cards for can didates for office at $$$$ per. The candidates at least possess sond. A writer in the Woman's Home Companion wants children taught to smile while infants. Well, who ever heard of a kid who wasn't everlast ingly taught to smile then, the little duckeys, kootsie-wootsie tootsies. Whenever anyone wants to see bugaboos they begin fidgeting over Japan coming over the Pacific some day and trying to lick us. An editor is rejoicing in the fact that the drs. haven't yet found a way to operate on the grippe. A Portland Sunday paper runs twenty-seven columns of legal ads. Westinghouse Mazda Lamps Give More Light for Less Money Ralston Electric Supply Co. 310 .WEST SECOND STREET Ten Years From Today Will you be any better off than yon are now? The first step In "getting ahead" is getting a bank account and keeping it. 1ST NATI0NAL BANK L SAVINGS BANK PROSPERITY is not a charmed word It simply means the result of financial success. Prosperity will come to you as you embrace your opportunities. The opportunity to make a good investment will surely come. Will you be ready for it? Save your money and keep it in the bank ready for thaj moment. ALBANY STATE BANK . "Safety plus Service" QUALITY PRICE SERVICE This shall be our motto for 1916. The best drugs that money can buy sold at the lowest prices with quick and courteous service. We guarantee' everything we sell. Burkhart & Lee. Druggists " The Road 4 Trains Daily from Portland Ask your local agent or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC Yum $$$ Yum. Preparedness. Were half the power that fills the world with terror, j "Were half the wealth bestow A on j camps and courts, . j Given to redeem the mind from error. There were no need of arsenals nor i forts. The warrior's name would be a name abhorred! , And every nation that should lift again Its hand against a brother, on its forehead Would wear forever Jte curse of Caint Longfellow. J. C. Yuen well known Chinese doctor has successfully treated all diseases in the past year. See testimon ials on file at the Oriental Herb Co. 640 State St, Salem. Out-of-town patients treated by Symptomatic diagnosis. Send for diagnosis blank. of A Thousand Wonders " Six Months' Round Trip Tickets On Sale Many attractions for the visitors to California in February. 1 hit li in tt at the beaches, picking oranges and lemons, uiotoiin t, playing olf or tenuis. The beautiful exposition at San Diego open all tin' voir. Jtips to Mt. l.owe or Mt. Wilson. Ocean trips to Catatina i r ?. t . I'm Islands, Every where the door of hospitality stands open to YOU. Careful attention given to all jew elry repairing at Kreamer's new store. o25tf adv P. B. PH1PPS Graduate of S. F. Magnetic Heal ing. Consultation Free. Bell phone 109-J Home phonel2 Over Albany State Bank Rooms 1-2 7.14 Lyon St. 2185 Home Phone The Man Out of Work is often out of funds. If you are a salaried man provide against unexpected dismissal by having a bank ac count to fall back upon. At Our Savings Department 4 per cent works every day you work, and Sundays too. Commence Saving today. 4 Per cent interest paid on Savings. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 190,000.00 J. W. CUSICK ft CO., Bankers Albany, Oregon FISHER, BR ADEN &, CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. Undertaking Parlors, 3rd and BYoadalbin. fj3r LADY ATTENDANT Both Phones Good Sunday. Chicken Dinner at the COTTAGE 25c Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State oi Oregon for licnton County. In the matter of the estate of Mary Baync, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, executor of the estate of Alary llayne, deceased, has filed his Final Account as such Kxccutor with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for 'Linn County, and the said Court has fixed Monday, the 6th day of March, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the County Court Room in the Court House in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, as the place, for hearing any and all objections to tne sain Account and for settlement thereof. 9 Dated this 3rd day of February, 1916. GEORGE A. BAYNE, Executor of the Estate of Mary Hayne, Deceased. First publication, February 5, 1916. Last publication, March 4, 1916. fS-1-19-26 M4 o Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix, de bonis non of the Estate of Peter LcFrancis, deceased, in the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, and that the Judge of said Court has aimoiittotl Mondav the 28th day of February, 1916, at the hour of i ociock in the afternoon of said c ay as the place, for the hearing of ob jections, if any there be, to said final account, and for the settlement' of said estate. Dated this 28tli day of January, 1916. EMMA ARCHIBALD, Administratrix. VICTOR OLL1VER, Atty, for Admx. Dly J29-f5-l2-19-26 WHEN answering classified ads, please mention the Democrat II TO 1QENIA sr red-and- white label Also took for the sign of Ideal Grocery (or the best in staple and fancy groceries. Full line of fruits and vegetables always on hand for your demands. IDEAL GROCERY II. A. Steama. Prop. Both Phones 58 A. STARK. Physician and Surgeon Also treats eye, ear, nnse and throat, and (its glares Both phones 60 326 W. First St. Albany, Ore. Jones Book Store Subscriptions received for Mag azines and periodicals. 333 West First St., Albany, Oregon. WARM UP Buy your wood of E, R. Cum mings. All kinds of wood on hand at all times. Old fir in 4 ft $4.50; sawed $5. 2nd growth " $4.; sawed $4.50 Ash 4 ft .. $4.00 and $4.50 Oak in 4 ft $5.00 Maple in 4 ft. ...... $3.75 Slab Wood, 4-ft $3.00 Block wood, per load ,. $2.50 Dry mill ends, per load ... $2.00 Big fir rough for furnace $4.00 Office phones Res. Phones Bell 143-J Bell 350 Home 1178 ' Home 146 The Albany Bakery We Deliver to Any Part of the City 115-119 E. 3rd Street Bell S60 Party R Home 419 H. FIRCHAU CO. Real Estate Loans & Insurance Collins & Taylor Hamme! Hotel Building A QUALITY STORE We sell the bestat lowest prices Watch Repairing F. G. Will Oregon Junk Shop Pays highest price for hides, pelti and furs, rubber, metals and sacks and rags. We also handle second hand furniture and, second-hand clothing. Call us for anything you have, 315 E. 2nd Street. Phone 72-J Albany, Oregon READ OUR WANT ADS 1 1 M Do n't trifle with your eyes or allow anyone else to do so. Come to me as an Optometrist, lor reliable aid. E. C. MEADE, Optometrist STKTTER'S FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Dall: Democrat by Carrier, $4 Year. business p j Q Q I r I r fj want DIRECTORY U L rt U U I ll L U ADS BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHIROPRACTOR ELMER C. OIPE Chiropractor. Rooms 5. 7, 9. 1(1, Cusick Hank Bldg. Nature cannot cure a disease unless the cause is removed. Chiropractic adjustments remove the cause. !lcll-13HJ Home I.VS0 DR. GEO. J. KENACY Chiropractic Physician Examination F'rce Suits 41)1-2, National Uauk Dltlg. DR. S. H. RUSSELL Chiropractor 1-2-3 Schiuiit Itldg. Phone Hell 186-R; Home 1401. Lady attendant. Examinations free LAWYERS. ';. C. UKYANT Attorney tit Law .Ml.; Nrw First Num. it'll l-iuk build "ig, Albany, Oreti'Mi. I.. G. l.KWEI.LING Attorney at law Notary public Albany. Orctfon. WEATIIKkFORD ft WEATHER FORD. Lawyers, Albany, Ore. REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE J. F. IiMMETT, ' 21)1 First Nai'l llauk Bldg. Fire and Auto Insurance Time tested, strongest mutual and old line companies. E. F. SOX Real Estate, Loans, Hire Insurance. First National Unnk Untitling ' H. F. MERRILL Insurance and Loans City warrants bought and sold. Room No. I, second door, First Savings urtnx numiing. Mnanv. uregon B. M. PAYNE Farm lands and city property for sale. Real estate loans Fire insurance. Surety Bonds. Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany, Oregon. FOR 8ALE FOR SALE CHEAP OR TRADE Gasoline engine and grinding mill and 2 crop raspberry. E, Rein, Halscy, Oregon. 128tf FOR SALE Fresh cows on easy terms. 11. Bryant. FOR SALE 3 Nice young fresh cows for sale for lash or on time. F. II. rfciffcr, Both phones. j25fl CHICKENS FOR SALE-75 Buff Leghorn pullets, or will trade for grain or potatoes. E. E. Clem, R. D. 4, Home 2543. JlO-tf FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs for setting. M. A. Kces, Home phone 45,30. ,y 11-12 wkl4 COWS FOR SALE-Just fresh and coining grcsh. A, A. Bender, phone Bell 6091(4. Residence 6 mjlcs south on Tangent road. Jlfl-FIQ dlywk FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 million timber cinim in Douglas county for city property or good farm land. Home 1143. f!6tf I'OR SALE Light roadstlur automo bile. First class condition Recent ly overhauled. Address "Roadster" care Democrat. a5tf FOR SALE Furniture for .four room flat, including new sewing machine, all or part. Cheap. 309 THIS II Eft T DAK EI) GOODS CROC CRIES. l'RODUCIi mil 1 RUNS PARKER'S "The SiKii til Uuality" l.f Lyon St. Iltilh riioncs We arc at your service for i Meats and Fish I). E. NEBERGALL MEAT COMPANY SECOND AND LYON STS. DUGAN & DENNY HOUSE KURNISHERS New and second hand goods. Have moved to 2nd and baker, Lyon strrrt. Upstairs. f 12 IS FOR SALE Fresh cow Cull on A. C. Toinlinion. R, 1). 4, or phone Home 7215. fl2-l FOR SALE Second hand Ford lour ing car. Bargain. Would consider trade for giiod daily cows. E. L. Stiff It Son, 215 Lyon Si. flJIS FOR SALE Sole leather suitable for half-soling shoes, 30c pound. Burns, hie shoe dnclur. Opposite post office. J27 I27d an wk FOR RENT FOR RENT First class store room, First street. Call oo Dr. A, Stark. m22tf FOR RENT For cash, 50 acres in Santiam bottom 4'-4 miles norlh of Lebanon. 25 acres cultivation, in cluding H acres newly giulibed land, besides 5 acre bearing orchard mid garden spot. Balance limber pas lure with running water. Addteas B. I). Daughton, Lebanon R. I, Phone Lebanon Farmers 24X. WANTED WANTED Horse lo work for lis board, until after spring work. Call Palace Stables. WANTED Day work and laundry, Bell phone SUM.. ()m WANTED To rent furnished house of 4 or 5 rooms. No children. Od dress D. P. T., Box 464. J3ltf WANTED To rent house of five or six rooms. Must be good repair. No children. Give street number. White M. S., care Democrat. WORK WANTED Alone with five children, want work of any kind. Will go out or bring it home. 823 E. First St. MISCELLANEOUS. SHINE By Jim Wilson, at yiereck's. ' dlStf LOST Steam whistle, 2 lubricator, valve, and brass fittings for en gine. Reward of $10. Cull at Dent " , j2Utf WOOD FOR SALE Fir wood for sale In car lots $3.25 a cord f. o. b. Albany. Write or phone Jsmes Blodgett, Blodgett, Oregon. J3tf FOR HEALTH, comfort and econ omy, have your CORSET made In Albany. See us opening week. Watch our ad. ' J29tf E. L. STIFF ft SON 21S to 217 Lyon St. New and Second Hand Goods Bought and Soli). ' $3 WOOD FOR $2.50 Dry Mill Ends, tlio beat oookitove wood on market Hammond lumber co. 1st and Realroad Phones 358 'I