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PAOK TWO ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 13. 1919. Daily Democrat F. P. NUTTING Lessee. Knlered ai (he pastoffice at Albany, r Oreiton. as second-class matter. Published every evening except Sun day. Semi-weekly published Tues- BUSINESS MATTER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Delivered by carrier, $4.00 per year in advance, otherwise 40c per month. Oy tail, at end of year 3 SO '-v mail in advance, per year 3.00 Scmi-Weeklv . At end of year -S1.50 "When paid in advance, one yr. 1.25 CLASSIFIED RATES U- ner word for first publication: Vic per word thereafter, payable in ad- vance. Minimum charge ot x. In ordering changes, of address, sub scribers should always give old as wH! a new address. Established in 1865. MONDAY, MARCH 13. 1916.. MARKET PROBLEMS. G. Lansing Hurd, of the Bureau of Markets, Oregon Agricultural College on Saturday presented the following to the Willamctc Valley Development Leeague: . One of the first things that the Wil lamette Valley Development League can and should do in connection with the marketing problem, is to map out a definite program of the work it pro poses to undertake. It is a problem that cannot be solved instantly or even quickly it will take a long campaign of education and organization to achieve any results worth while and an immense amount of patience will ht required. To rush headlong after each new-hatched, unfledged scheme that may be offered would be folly in deed. Deliberation, study, wisdom, dil igence are necessary. Experience of the past with various plans that were proposed as a panacea for marketing ills all proclaim and demonstrate sub Istatiation of this statement both in Oregon and in other states. I suggest the following as a suitable program to adopt in relation to im provement of marketing conditions in the Willametet Valley counties: 1. Promotion of neighborhood spirit and good will; wherever this exists, organization is easy. Then, or ganization in the local communities, of small groups of farmers having a Common interest and a common pur pose, ihto appropriate kinds of coop erative associations, as egg circles, poultry associations, live stock ship ping societies, growers' associations, farmers' exchanges, chees factories, cooperative creameries, breeders as sociations, drainage districts; begin ning with the elementary forms of co operation and advancing as interest is awakened and experience gained. 2. Furnishing inspiration, assist ance and direction through demonstra tions, meetings and available publi city, in the matter of improvement of the products, community specializa tion in production, regulation and stabilazation of production to meet the demands and opportunities of the markets available, standardization of products, development of community or League brands, and collective as sembling, grading and packing. 3. The federation of these small groups or local associations whenever their ability to succeed in primary un dertakings has been demonstrated and the members have become educated to the "cooperative spirit." 4. Assistance in financing meritor ious cooperative enterprises which may need assistance in getting estab lished. 5:- Assistance in organized surveys of market conditions and needs in lo cal communities and throughout the valley; to ascertain the possibilities of production and utilization or con sumption, assistance in gathering ar ticulating and disseminating market hews and reports; study of transporta tion facilities, service and problems. 6. Cooperation with the bureau of markets of Oregon Agricultural Col lege, the Federal office of markets land rural organization, the school of commercet of the University of Ore gon, the railways of the state, the state grange and farmers' unions just , federated as "The Oregon Farmers' League," the local newspapers and press associations and all other agen cies that may be drawn on for advice, instruction or inspiration in any help ful way. ' 7. Education of the consumers in the meaning of the uniform or com munity label adopted and in prompting and extending the consumption of home grown products; this will in clude the education of local merch ants in the virtue of handling the pro duce of the home farmers in prefer ence to shipping in from foreign lo calities, even though it may be easier to phone the order to established sources of supply with assurance of both as to quantity and quality of goods that, will be received, rather than to search out the same products among individual farmers. The farm er is himself to blame many times for the conditions of which he complains when the grocer sends his money away and ships in produce that could and ought to have been obtained at home; for the reason, that the farm ers are not organized to furnish ade quate and constant supply of prop erly graded and standardized quality and do not make known what they have to sell, as do the quotations made daily by the regular commission firms. Organization as suggested above will remedy this deficiency and loyalty of the home merchants to the home farmer, in the degree that they desire the loyalty of the farmers to themselves, will make a very mater ial difference in the. quantity of home grown produce that is converted into cash. As a corollary of "'better busi ness" there there will be "better liv ing" and the farmers will have to spend more money of which the mer chants will get a share. In some places, outside the Willam ette valley of course, there are mer chants who have banded together in the town to enforce a rule that they will not pay cash for local produce and I know of specific instances where such merchants have sent to Portland for things that could have been purchased of the home farm er, except for adherence to this mis taken and unfair policy. IISFITS This Willamette Valley is a little kingdom in itself. The thing is for the different sec tions to work together all the time hwithout sectional strife. According to the papers enough people have been killed in Europe to depopulate the country. The slaughter has been colossal, human lives being sacrificed like jack rabbits in a drive. Perhaps you have heard the thrill ing ' story of the Kilkenny cats. Here's the climax: Except the tips of their tails And the ends of their nails Of the Kilkenny cats there wasn't any. It looks as if the war will end thus ly. t Many of us may forget many things, but ' not the dramas of our school days. As Jonathan Wild Butts, the con stable, in Cast Your Bread Upon the Waters, Misfits can never forget the wild storms of his heart as he acted he part Many plays have their constables: but the world has only one J. W. B. Internal or External. . ((Cottage Grove Sentinel Lee Thomason had the misfortune to lose his horse Sunday, the result cf being hurt by a potato. Medford is hardly) big enough' for one man in that city. A movie artist borrowed his overcoat for use in a picture. How They Do It Herman Rosenficld, advertising manager of Scars, Roebuck & Co.-, re cently told the members of the Am erican Ad Club at a convention: "We have a bureau whose duty it is to reach each week the country news papers from all over the country. There is not a paper of any conse quence in our trade territory that our bureau docs not get. This bureau ST. NATIONAL DANK You Carry the Only Key A safe deposit box in our Fire-proof and Burglar-proof Vault may be rented by the year for a nominal sum. Absolute protection for your valuable papers and jewels. Ask us. A L. B A N Y orb ST. SAVINGS DANK Character Strength Service This is the foundation on which we are' building our busii.ess. This institution is operated under the careful supervision of the State of Oregon. We invite your patronage and support ALBANY STATE'BANK "Safety plus Service" looks over these papers and when we find a town where the merchants are not advertising in the local paper, we immcdirtcly flood that territory with our literature. It always brings results far in excess of the same effort put forth in territory where the local merchants use their local paper," . o Advertisement for Street Improvement. Notice is hereby given that scaled bids will be received by the Council of the City of Albany, Oregon, until 7:30 o'clock p. m. March 21, 1916, for the improvement of Washington Street from the South line of Ninth Street to the North curb line of Thirteenth Street, in the City of Al bany. Said improvement to be made in the following manner to-wil: First. By grading said street to the proper subgrade. r Second. By paving the roadway of said street full width with full in tersections with asphaltic concrete pavement on an a.sphaltic concrete foundation. Third, lly laying and constructing asphaltic concrete headers. Fourth. By constructing catch ba sins. Fifth. By constructing inlets. Sixth. By laying vitrified sewer pipe. Seventh. By tapping of main and lateral sewers. Said improvement to be made in .iccordance with the Charter and or dinances of the said City of Albany, d the plant, specifications and es timates ot the City Engineer on file in the office of the City Recorder, where said plans may be seen and specifications and estimates obtained. Bids will be opened at 8.00 o'clock p. m. March 22, 1916. No proposal or bid will he consid ered unless accompanied by a certi fied check payable to the City of Al bany in an amount equal to five per cent of the aggregate bid, to he for feited as fixed and liquidated damages in case the bidder neglects or refuses to enter into a contract and provide an approved bond in a sum equal to 50 per cent of the amount to be paid under such contract, for the faithful performance of the work within ten days after notification of award of contract to such bidder. All bids must be made with a view of completing the construction of said improvement prior to the first day of August, 1916, under a liquidated pen alty for damages of $25.00 for each day of delay beyond that period. The council reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable. Alt bids should be addressed to "City Recorder, Albany,' Oregon," and marked "Proposal for improvement of Washington Street." By order of the Council. L. G. LEWELLING. Recorder of the City of Albany. First publication March 10, 1916. Last publication March 22. 1916. The Albany Bakery We Deliver to Any Part of the City 115-119 E. 3rd Street Bell 56(1 Partv R Home 419 H. FISC-IAU CO. TRY the ALBANY DAIRY for sanitary milk and whipping cream. We invite you to visit and inspect our dairy. Bell phone 15-F-41. A. P. MISH LER. Prop. We make a specialty of friendship, engagement, and wedding rings. F. M. FRENCH & SON Jeweler and Engravers Impounded Dog. v Notice is hereby given that in ac cordance with Ordinance No, 8.14, of the City of Albany, I have impounded the following described dog: One black and white, ring arouiul neck and white feet, male, cur. Unless claimed or redeemed by. the owner or custodian thereof on or be fore the loth (lav of March. 1916. Said dog will be humanely killed. i lie date ot the expiration ol tuts notice is the 16th day of March, 1916. CHARLEY BALLARD, ml 1-16 Pouiuliuaster. Thank You We Appreciate your trade however small and hope you will favor Ui with another call, PRESCRIPTIONS W use our utmost care and skill in compounding and slight no prescription however plain. STOP COUGHING That hack though small it big enough to carry you off. Stop it at once. Our Cough Remedy costs less than an undertaker, HOT WATER BOTTLES The kind that do not leak or give out in a week. TOILET ARTICLES. Look as young as you feel and feel as young as you look." We have everything for milady's toi ieu WE CAN STOP IT. Our Tooth Ache Remedy will give instant relief and will make you happy until you reach a den tist THE SECRET That Johnny Rice is telling Tommy Wise is that the best judges buy their cigars here. HUNDREDS OF BABIES. Have been brought up on our nipples and bottlrs. We have everything else needed in nur sery. " Burkhart & Lee P. B. PHIPPS Graduate of S. F. Magnetic Heal- ' ing. Consultation Free. Bell phone 109-J Home phouel2 Over Albany State Bank Rooms 1-2 734 Lyon St 2185 Home Phone When Another Man iteps into your position because you've grown old what' are you going to live on, if you have saved nothing?-' Hundreds of men are quietly depositing part of their salary at 4 per cent Interest, at our Savings Department, getting ready for such a dayl Why not you? , CAPITAL AND SlRPLUS 190,009.00 J. W. CUSICK ft CO., Bankers Albany, Oregon Good Sunday Chicken Dinner at the COTTAGE 25c For Rent FINK STORE ROOM First Street All ready, with fix tures, furnace heated, Well located. See Dr. A. STARK VIERECK'S BATHS First-class Workmen Only Cor. First and Ellsworth Streets For the Best Groceries Go to the Ideal Grocery Store . Both Phones 58 212 W. 1st St. Fortmillcr Bros. Funeral Directors Masonic Building. Albany, Or. Both phones. Lady Assistant Golden Rule Dairy MILK and CREAM 2 Daily Deliveries. Both phono H. M. PALMER, Prop? Cabinet Work Albany Planing Mill Real Estate for Sale Bargains in farm lands,' city prop erty: money to loan, insurance written in the strongest old line companies. Call on J. V. Pipe, 203 W. 2nd St JITNEY and Special Delivery Service at the Busy Corner All orders attended to promptly. Phone 1411 Home 499-J Bell J. K. DAVIS ft SON PACIFIC JUNK SHOP 2d and Baker Wholesale and retail dealer in Hides, pelts, rubber, metals, ma chinery, pipe, sacks, rage, and second-hand tools. Will give highest retail prices for all kinds of metals, rubber, hides, and rags, according to quantity. Square dealing, honest methods, our motto. E. ROGOWAY, Prop. BeU phone 345-R Home 2227 LIME and SULPHUR SPRAY. Soluble snlphur spray, lime, pow dered sulphur. Utah, Nevada and Oregon land plaster, ground lime rock, garden and field seed. Feed, Flour. M. SENDERS ft CO. A. STARK. Physician and Surgeon Also treats eye, ear, nose and throat, and fits glaT.ei 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. FISHER, BRADEN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. Undertaking Parlors, 3rd and , Broadalbin. B3r LADY ATTENDANT Both Phones Real Estate Loans & Insuraace Collins & Taylor Hamme! Hotel Building A QUALITY STORE We sell the bestat lowest prices Watch Repairing F. G. Will Knowledge and aclentilic Instru ments make our eye examina tions reliable.' Glasses guar anteed. E. C, MEADE, Optometrist STETTER'S FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKEK V Dally Democrat by Carrier, 14 Year. BUSINESS I Q Q I r I r n WANT DIRECTORY ULnUUlrlLU ADS BUSINESS DIRECTORY B00,i ro,"u, w "o,,h- w- Chance, 516 E. 6th. mJJ CHIROPRACTOR ' 1'OK Kl-.N 1 I'our room apartment. ELMER C. GIPE . Inquire of Burggraf, 118 2nd St. Chiropractor. ' 24 tf Counts S. 7. 9. 10, Cu.ick Bank Bldg. ,.UR K,.;NT4 K(um ,,, Nature cannot cure a disease unless house. Light and water. 6 mouth. the cause is removed. Chiropractic H. ilrynnt. iii'J-15 adjustments remove the cause. uno ui.-vrr r . I'UK Rl'.Nl One store room, 2ii Bell I38J Home 1380 W. 1st street. Albany: 2 rooms In same building for exchange for Jan. DR. GEO. J. KENAGY ilot, wor(c AJJ(e ,ox )2J Corval- Chiropractic Physician ;( . m4-ll Examination Free FOR RENT First class store room. Suit. 401-2, National Bank Bid,. '' Call on Dr. A. Surk. DR. S. H. RUSSELL WANTED 1-24 SchniiSiClW. Bell D-ro.i.iou " ""V"? I.M6-R; Home 1461. Lady attendant. y lady with 12 years exp jnence V. Examinations free. C. Caie Democrat. inH-ll LAWYERS. WORK WANTED Lawns,' garden- i- r- iiuui ki r "'tiling in wood, etc, Call llcinie , ... C. UK VAN I phone 3372. N. Talhert. fl7ml7 Attorney Ml Law .1i-2 New Fit si Nilional Bank build- WANTED To rent house of five or jug. Albany, Oregon. six rooms. Must be good repair. No children. Give street number. White L. G. LEWELLING M. S care Democrat. .Attorney at law Notary publli AjWy. Oregon. W0RK WANTED Alone with five Wt ATIIERFOKD & WEATHER. children, want work of any kind. W'RD. Will go out or bring it home. 823 Lawyers. Albany. Ore. E. First St. REAL ESTATE ft IN8URANCE WORK WANTED By competent woman. Will also do nursing si rea- J. F. EMMETT, tenable price. Mrs. C. Frssier, Home 201 First Nal'l Hank Bldg. phone 3141. j27tf Fire end Auto Insursnce .. Time tested, strongest niuiuul and WORK' WANTED Woman in need old line companies.- o( work wi do ,; 0(, any kju(, E F SOX ' ,,ou,wor't- Call Home phone Real Estate. Loans, Fire Insurance. Mrs. Jo.. Wells. JI4tf First National Bank Building wavtc. uinoc i WANTS WORK Lady wants work r, ...... ... by day or hour. Home phone, 3489. H. F. MERRILL n2g,f Insurance and Loans wisrsci i (itmn City warrants bought snd sold. Room mgisilANEOua. "1?nd 'loor. Saving. FOR SALE One thoroughbred Hol- Hank hu.l.lmg, Albany. Onegon ,cin m, 4 year, old, $125; one I. B. M. PAYNE Fsrm l.nd. snd city - r"'Le Ho!'el" property for .ale. Real e.t.te loan. ? '! '"1 br" Flr.. In.ur.nce. Surety Bonds. ''fT, lk '"".V Room. 19-21. Cu.ick Block, Alb.ny, "d Wphen' $1.00 ',er b"- C' Id Oregon ' 1 Home P,,on 253S- ' ' ' ' '" " f23tf FR 8ALK FOR SALE Good team, weight 1500 FOR SALE Fresh cow 3 year. old. ffch ""? nnJ l'low- Call Bell i , , . , J, . phone 262-R, mlO-13 Jersey; and plants, rhubarb, black- -' , . berries, loganberries and dewber- WEAVING Carpet, and rugs, in ries. lver C. Ducdall, Albany, Ore- satisfactory manner. Phone 339-Y. gon, Home phone 2521, m6-ll Minnie Smith. f28tf FOR SALE Building at 127 N. Lyon WEL' LDRILLING Gainer, Leba- St, known as Combination Livery "on, Or, Write for terms or phone barn, to be removed before April Farmer. 396. Work guaranteed. 8, 1916. Undersigned will receive ' ' f2l-in21 bids up to 2 p. m. March 18, 1916 WOOD f SALE Fir "wood lo'r for building as It now stands. AI- . , . . . ; . bany Lumber Co., East end 9th St. " ,e ln car ' ' 3'25 Vtord b" n ,c Albany. Write or phone James 1 Blodgett, Blodgett, Oregon. Jltf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 10 Fort HEALTH ,a n million timber claim Ir Dougla. 1 UR "LALTH, comfort and .con county for city property or good : omy hav v0"" CORSET made In farm land. Home 1143. f!6tf Albany. See u. opening . week. FOR SALK-Light road.tu, automo- W''tch our ,d- bde. First class condition. Recent- Money , L ly overhauled. Addrca. "Roadster" , . . ., care Democrat. aStf " ,he ,ollowln(r amounts: $10,000, BOP ppmt $S,X)0, $3'00' 2m' $1'000' Tl,ls ' l0- ruK Kam ca mollcy nna wanl g00( al( purpoe farm mor(K(1(?c sccl ity c on FOR RENT For cash, SO acres in J v. PIPE, Santiam bottom mile, north of 203 W. 2nd St. Lebanon. 25 acre, cultivation, in- dly wk HOtf eluding 8 acres newly grubbed land, besides 5 acres bearing orchard and , " ' j garden spot Balance timber pal- E. L. STIFF ft SON ture with running water. Address - 215 to 217 Lyon St. I B. B. Daughton, Lebanon R. 1, N,w ,,, Second ,,, Qoodl Phone Lebanon Farmers 24X. I Bought and Sold. I FOR RENT House and 2 acres 1 J tub wear HAKKI) GOODS C.KOCF.IUKS, PRODUCE and FRUITS PARK E R' S "The Sign u( Quality" 136 l.yon Si. Both Phones We are at your service for Meats and Fish 1). E. NEBEUGALL MEAT COMPANY SECOND AND LYON STS. DUGAN & DENNY HOUSE FURNISHERS New and second hand goods. Have moved to 2nd and Baker.