Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 21, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    Dailyjjemocrat
F. P. NUTTING
Lessee.
Entered SI the postoffice at Albany,
t Irriron. as second-class matter.
I'lihtiilipil evorv evening except Sun
diiy. Semi-weekly published Tues-
l;iv and Fridays, i
Tt,. cliurrh ihnt tries to oneratc
without making a team of Faith and
Works is going to make a sorry mess
of it.
liUSl.NESS MATTER
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Daily
Delivered by carrier, $4.00 per year
in advance, otherwise 40c per
mntith.
I'.- iti il nl n,t rtf ui9r 3.50
f.v mail in advance, per year 3.X
scmi-WeeKiy
Af nA of vMr SI 5
When naid in advance, one yr... 1.23
Man is a social being and whenev
er that is lost sight of a big spike is
lost ottt of the structure.
rr.ASS11.MED RATES
Ic per word for first publication; yic
per word thereafter, payanie in au
vance. Minimum charge of 25c
In ordering changes of address, sub
scribers should always jive old as
well as new address.
Established in 1865.
TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916.
OUR TIMBER PRODUCTS.
The Portland office of the forest
. service has just issued the results of
a preliminary statistical study to show
the relation between the annual pro
duction of timber products and the
consumption of such material within
the states of Oregon and Washington
This study has brought out the fact
that Washington consumes tn her
timber industries over six billion
board feet or 82 per cent of her log
production, and 87 1-2 per cent of all
the wood cut from her forests an
nually, while Oregon uses in her tim
ber industries nearly three billion
board feet or 27 1-2 per cent in excess
of her log production and 16 per cent
in excess of the wood cut from her
forests each year. Owing to natural
feeotrraphic conditions, she draws
heavily on Washington for raw mater
ial for her mills and thereby conserves
her own resourcts.
Washington consumes 17 1-2 per
bent of her lumber production, or
nearly eight hundred million feet. Of
this amount, more than half is used
for building purposes, about 7 per cent
by the railroads, over one-third by the
wood using industries, and a small
per centage in mine work. Oregon
consumes nearly 20 per cent of her
lumber production, or over four hun
dred million board feet. Of this
amount, more than half is used by
the building trade, approximately 12
per cent by the railroads, 30 per cent
by the wood using industries, and a
small fraction (,2 per cent) in mine
work.
When it comes to a per capita use
of wood, the residents of Washing
ton actually consume in the form of
timber products, within the state 225
cubic -feet per capita annually, as
compared with 100 cubic feet per cap
ita for the entire Unietd States, while
Oregon uses 217 cubic feet per capi
ta. Eighty-two per cent of Oregon's
consumption and seventy per cent of
Washington's consupmtion are for
fuel purposes.
The report covers lumber, lath
shingles, fuel, cordwood, poles, piling,
railroad and mine ties, and fence
posts.
MISFITS
The Savior of the world wet about
loing good as well as teaching.
The Chicago girl who fell ten stor
ies on Sunday without being killed.
in fact was out the next day, ought to
Lie a drawing card for a movie com
pany. She struck a wagon load of
laper boxes.
was about to fill a pulpit of one of
the churches when he dropped dead,
due no doubt to the wonderful char
acter of the change of environments.
' Among other things the war has
produced some new poets, some al
most as fWrcc as the war itself. More
are a few verses:
The horrid war is still afloat
We notice by the daily
There's little hope for Mr. Root,
And Teddy's looking palely I
Berlin has sent another note
About the Lusitania
Carranza has the country's goat,
And Ford's forgot his mania!
Hot on the trail of Villa promises
to be the program for several weeks.
The maker of moving pictures who
s in at the death blow will make a
tortune.
We watch with comorehension and
apprehension these stories of aero
plane fights in the European war.
Geo. Washington may have been a
jjreat general: but he never saw a fly-
Cng machine.
The newspaper office gets dozens
of all kinds of circulars, propositions
of all kinds, which are generally drop
ped into the waste basket, always full
!iy evening. Today one came with a
conspicuous slip labeled in big letters,
PLEASE, among other things.
On Sunday, in Chicago, a lawyer
Ancnt the presidential slate
There's talk to best the dickens
The G. O. P., we grieve to state,
Confronts but slender pickin'sl
Jewelry repairing ot all kinds at
Kreamer's new store. o25tf adv
FOR SALE -One three-section steel
harrow, $20 if taken this month.
Snyder's shop, 404 E. 2nd. ml7-23
LOST Agold brooch, with topaz
setting, in citv. Please leave at 228
E. 2nd or plione 210-J llcU. or 1 10!
Home. mlS-ii
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
Cor. First ud Ellsworth StraaU
THE IDEAL TREE FOR TOWN PLANTING
To close out our stock of walnut trees we ar; making .a sharp cut
in the price. Fast growing, beautiful foliage, early bearing, symmet
rical growth and abundant crops make the Franquette walnut the fa
vorite tree for cur bor yard planting. We deliver free within the
city limits.
Albany Nurseries Co.
Home phone 454, Bell 57
F. N. B. Building
MAKE RELIGION ATTRACTIVE.
In the April Woman's Home Com
panion, the Rev. Dr. Charles E. Jef
ferson of the Broadway Taberna:le
has a sermon to grandparents in
which be emphasizes the importance
of making religion attractive for chil
dren. "Grandparents can carry their re
ligious zeal to.o far," he says. "They
can harp too much upon the Bible
and church. Exhortations lose their
force when too often repeated. It is
always unwise to make one's self a
bore. Grandparents can render re
ligion odious by talking about it too
often and in the wrong spirit. Boys
cannot be religious in the same way
as old men, nor can little girls mani
fest their religion in the forms which
are the most congenial to their grand
mothers. It is foolish to try to make
a boy like a man or a girl like a wo
man. God will not permit it. The
Bible is an interesting book, and the
church is a divine institution, and the
truths of Christianity are of great im
portance, but they must not be made
a burden. Grandparents must not play
all their music on one string."
Your Eastern Trip
Should be arranged via California so that you
can stop over at San Francisco. Liberal stop
overs allowed. The cust is no more for this
privilege on either first or second class tickets.
Ogden Route
Train service is excellent. Three daily trans
continental limited train to Clmcago and the
East. Latest equipment. All steel observation
library' cars, through sleeping cars, dining car
service unexcelled. Protested by electric auto
matic block signals.
Overland Limited Pacific Limited
San Francisco Limited Atlantic Express
Ask your local agent or write
John M. Scott, General Passenger A?ent, Portland, Ore.
n ii n
OUTHERNr ACIFSC-UNBONr AGIFIG
SPRING TODAY.
This is the first day of Spring, ac
cording to the calendar. It is the
starting time of the year, that period
for planting for the year, -both in busi
ness and in agricultural pursuits. It
is the time for thoughts to turn to
natters of love. It is tax paying time.
It is the season when the fish begin
to bite. It is a time for politics. Na
ture at this time is fairly gushing ov
er with freshness, lush and lusty. It
takes very little to change prose to
poetry. : .. ..
STfTTr TTarsTHmHil mt
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loRih ST. SAVINGS DANK
Character Strength Service
This is the foundation on which we are buildiug 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 Servics"
Careful attention given to all jew
elry repairing at Kreamer's new siore.
r2$lt adv
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.
WOOD FOR SALE Fir wood for
sale in car tots $3.33 a cord f. o. b,
Albany. Write or phone Jamct
Blodgctt, Blodgett. Oregon. J3tl
Advertisement for Street
Improvement,
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Council
of the City of Albany, Oregon, until
7:30 o'clock p. in. March 22, 1916. (or
i he improvement of Washington
Street from the South line of Ninth
Street to the North curb line of
Thirteenth Street, in the City of Al
bany. Said improvement to be made in
the following manner to-wit:
First. By grading said street to the
proper subgrade.
Second. By paving the roadway of
said street full width with full in
tersections with asphaltic concrete
pavement on an o.$phaltic 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.
beveuth. By tapping of main and
lateral sewers.
Said improvement to be made in
accordance with the Charter ai;d or
dinances of the said City of Albany,
I the plans, specifications and es
limites of the Ctty Kngiueer on file
in the office of the Citr Recorder.
where said plans may he seen and
specifications and estimates obtained.
Bids will be opened at 8.U o clock
p. m. March 22, 1916.
no proposal or hid will be consid
ered unless accompanied by a certi-
lied check payable to the City of Al
bany in an amount equal to five per
cent of the aggregate bid, to be 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.
AU 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 Cor damages of $25.00 for each
day of delay beyond that period. -
the council reserves the riant to
reject all bids deemed unreasonable.
All 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.
Lest You Forget
Every $1 purchase tit
the Ideal Grocery
counts 50 votes in the
Orange Pciil Contest.
Good bone cured
bacon 17c per lb.
Ideal Grocery
H. A. STEARNS, Prop.
. Both Phones 58
212 W. lot St
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, Pip,
20 W. id St
Fortmillcr Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic Building, Albany, Or,
Roth phones. Lady Assistant
Golden Rule Dairy
MILK and CREAM
2 Daily Deliveries. Both phones
H. M. PALMER, Prop.
The Albany Bakery
We BUvr to Any Part of the
City
115-119 B. Vd Sttaet
Bel! 560 Party 8 Home 419
H. FlRCKsU CO.
Cabinet Work
Albany Planing Mill
A QUALITY STORE
W sell ska butst lHt priess
Watch Repairing
F. G. Will
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
- I M . ... , -
Hatuute! Hotel IluiMiiiK
When Another
Man
steps 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 cant interest at out
Savings Department getting
ready for such a day)
Why not you?
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
190.000.00
J. W. CUSICK & CO., Bankers
Albsny. Oregon
A. STARK.
Physician and Surgeon
Also tieats eye, ear, imje and
throat, and fits g!aaea
Krith phones 60
J20 W. First St. Albany, Ore.
P. B. PHIPPS
Graduate of 8. F. Magnetic Heal
ing. Consultation Free.
Bell phone 1 09-J Home phone12
Uer Albauy Stale bank Rooms 1-2
734 Lyon St. 2185 Home Phone
Jones Book Store
Sahirriptions received for Mag
a'ia: and periodicals. 333
WcM First St., Albany, Oregon.
LTlfE and SULPHUR SPRAY.
Soluble sulphur spray, lime, pow
dered sulphur, Utah. Nevada and
Oiejon laud plaster, ground lime
rotk, uarden and field seed. Feed,
Flour.
M. SENDERS ft CO.
FISHER. BRADEN & CO.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND
UNDERTAKERS.
L'nJ.rMkint Parlor. 3i( and
Broadalbin. '
LADY ATTENDANT
Both Phono
WHEN answering classified ads,
please mention the Democrat.
Home Comfort
Is greatly increased by decorating your walls and ceilings with dainty,
artistic wall paper. Wall Paper of this kind Is not expensive if pur
chased from us, It is easy to select patterns dainty and artistic from
our well selected stock. Won't you let us show you early while our
stock is unbroken?
We extend you a most hearty invitation to see our samples and
will do our best to make you comfortable while looking them over.
Burkhart & Lee, Druggists
Knowledge and scientific Instru.
nienta make our eye examiua
tlons reliable. Classes guar
anteed. E. C. MEADE, Optometrist
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND
CROCKER V
Dally Democrat by Csrrler, 14 Year.
Tlih. HKMT
NAKED C.OODS
(JROCKRIES.rKOIMJCIC
ud riUJITH
PARKER'S
"The Sistn ol Quality"
lift l.ytm Si. liuth Phones
We urc ut your
service for
Meats and
Fish
i). E. N12IJ12UGALL
MEAT COMPANY
SECOND AND LYON STS.
DUGAN & DENNY
HOUSE PURNISHER8
New and aecond hand goods.
Have moved to 2nd and Baker.
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
CLASSIFIED
WANT
ADS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CHIROPRACTOR
ELMER C. CIPE
Chiropractor.
Rooms 5. 7. 9, 10, CusH-k Bank llldg
Nature cannot cure a disease unless
the cause is removed. Chiroprsctic
adjustments remove the cause.
Bell lJaj
Home 1.180
DR. GEO. J. KENAGY
Chiropractic Physician
Examination Free
Suits 401-2. National Dank Bid.
DR. S. H. RUSSELL
Chiropractor
1-2-. Schmitt llldii. I'honci Hell
IH6-U; Home 1-tM. l.iidy attendant
Examinations frrc
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
J, F. EMMETT.
201 First Nat l Haute HI. Ik.
Fire and Auto Insurance
Time tested, strongest mutual ami
old lute companies.
K. F. SOX
Real Estate, Losns, Fire Insurance.
First National Bank Building
good ground, $8 month. W. II.
Chance, SI6 E. 6(h. iJa3
FOR KENT Four room apartment.
Inquire of Burggraf, US 2nd St.
f24 tf
WANTED
WORK WANTED By competent
woman. Will also do nursing at rea
sonable price. Mrs. C. Fraiier, Home
phone 3141. j27t(
WANTS WORK Lady wauls work
by day or hour. Home phone, 348V,
n2Vtf
WORK WANTED -Alons with five
children, want work of any kind.
Will go out or bring tt home. S23
E. First St.
imrrjLi.ANUioua
FOR SALE One thoroughbred Hoi
stein bull, 4 years old, $125; one I
year old. $75; two grade Holstetn
lieilers, 2 years old, at $45; seed bar
ley $23 per ton, 70c per bu.; Kinney
seed wheat $1.00 per bu. C. R. Wid
mer, R. D 4. Home phone 2S.U.
f23tf
H. F. MERRILL
Insurance and Loans
City warrants botii'lit and told. Koont
No. I, second floor, First Savings
Wnnk budding. A'banv. UrrKon
I. M PATNE Farm lauds and city
pnpeii for sale Kcal etuic loans
Fit insurance. Mi.'Cty Bonds.
Room l-2l. Cnsirk i:l.ck, Albany,
t)rcK'n.
CALVES, l'IGS Orders taken for
Tillamook calves, Durham, Hol
tcin and Guernsey heifers and bulls.
I wish to buy about fifty weaned
iK. six weeks old, good condition.
C. B. Winn. Albany. Or. ml5alS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE CHEAP A lot of lum
ber, baseball ground bleachers and
grand stand. Sec F.. I''. Clem nt
grounds, or phone 254.1 Home.
m 15-21
FOR SALE Fresh cow 3 years old.
Jersey; and plants, rhubarb, black
berries, loganberries and dewber
ries. Ivcr C. Dudeall, Albany, Ore
gon, Home photic 2521. . iu6ao
FOR SALE OK EXCH ANGR A 10
million timber claim In Doualas
county for city prupcrtt or good
(arm land. Home 1143. (Kill
FOR SALE Light rnadstut automo
bile. Yum cists condition Rcccni
ly overhauled. Address "Roeds.er
, care Democrat aJt
FOR RENT
FOR RENT House and 2 acres
FOR AUTO and furniture upholster
ing, mattresses made over, go to
Clyde Johnson. 206 Ferry St. Work
guaranteed. Phone Bell 164-R.
m 16-2J
WEAVING Carpets and rugj, in
sjliafaclory manner, I'houe 3J9-Y.
Minnie Smith. f2dtf
WIZL I. DRILLING Gainer, Lebs
iion. Or. Write for terms or phone
Farmers 396. Work guaranteed.
f2l-ni2f
Money to Loan.
In the following amounts: $10,000,
$5,000, $.1,000. $2,000, $1,000. This is lo
cal money niid rant good all purpose
arm mortgage security. Call on
J V. PIPE,
203 W. 2nd St.
dty wk UOtf
Daily Democrat by Crrlcr. 34 Year.
E. L. STIFF SON
215 to 217 Lyon St.
New and Second Hand Condi'
Bought and Sold.
ra: -i -
Spring Gardening
la just sround the corner, snd a few mors days of sunshine will put
the ground in good condition.
BE PREPAREDI
At this old reliable store you will find every necessity from reeds
to plows. Come to us f r SPADES. HOES. RAKES, PLOWS,
HARROWS, SEEDERS, CULTIVATOR8, AND ALL KINDS OP
FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS.
MAKE A GARDENI
No more healthful or enjoyable exercise for the city man, and a
fresh supply of vegetables is always at your command.
SPRAY MATERIALS.
Hulbert-Ohling Hardware Co.
"The Hardwars Men." .
Third and Yyon Streets