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ALBANY DAILY DKM6CRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1910.
Daily Democrat
If. P. NUTTING
Lessee.
Entered at the pastoffice at Albany,
Oregon, as second-class matter.
THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916
ROOSEVELT'S AMBITION.
The Salem Journal has hit the
i Roosevelt measure in the right spot:
Colonel Roosevelt has read the riot
act to the Republican party and told
its leaders exactly where to get off.
He is willing to make the race against
Wilson, but notifies the party in ad
. vance that he is going to be the boss
if elected, and that it must do as he
wants it to or he will make it do it.
He is not going to "pussyfoot," what
ever that is, but is going to make the
world sit up and take notice that Te-i-dy
is IT, He seems to think the par
ty cannot get along without him and
for that reason sets himself up as a
-dictator. It will be a strange thing
indeed if the great Republican party
with seven million voters cannot find
in its ranks any man but Roosevelt
to lead it. It will be a strange thing
indeed if that great party selects as
its standard bearer a man who after
it had elected him to the highest of
fice in the world, deliberately betray
ed it for his own selfish purposes and
to gratify the most over-weening ego
tism ever shown by any man in mod
ern days.
GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP.
Portland Journal:" In the United
States 60 cents is paid for the same
telephone talk that only 8 cents is paid
for in Sweden.
In the United States, the average
cost of a 300-mile conversation by
phone is $1.80; in Sweeden, 13 cents.
For a 700-mile talk in America the av
erage toll is $4, and in Sweden 34
cents. The figures are from a govern
ment report .
It is the greed of corporations that
forces public ownership. Here is Chas.
M. Schwab before congress, begging
that body not to pass the government
armorplate bill. He offers to manu
facture armor for an indefinite period
at any price which the federal trade
commission shall decide to be fair."
For 29 years -the Carnegie, Midvale
and Bethlehem Steel companies have
had an armorplate monopoly,' and
their prices to the government have
been extortionate. They were prices
that within a comparatively few years,
took the plate makers out of poverty
and obscurity and made them the
- richest among the very rich men of
the world. They sold armor to foreign
governments at lower prices than to
their own government, and have pub
licly admitted it
The fruit of their greed will prob
ably by the future manufacturer of ar
morplate by the government They
drove the government into public own
ership. '
Can the magnates in all lines not
see what they are doing?
are almost in convulsions.
MISFITS
Dr. Bell, of Boston, of telephone
fame, doesn't need an alarm to get up
mornings, for he doesn't go to bed un
til 3 a. m. . .'. .
He says that's the time to think well
Therefore, he says there's nothing
in the old rule of early to bed, early
to rise, makes a man, etc.
Here's where great minds run in dif
ferent channels.
The best time to think is after a
good night's rest, early in the morn
ing, when alone, braced up by the
morning zephyrs, free from the mi
crobes stirred up by the day time traffic.
Another awful calamity to the U. S.
is the fact that a certain cigarette pa
per, made in Austria, can no longer be
secured here. Fiends to taste, down at
Roscburg, according to the Review,
YES, IT WILL MAKE YOU
THINK. IT WILL EVEN MAKE
YOU TALK. SEE
Damaged Goods'
WORTH INVESTIGATING
You'd often like to drop into a store
and look over things you've seen ad
vertised. But you don't like to be urged to
buy and we agree with you abso
lutely. You can come to this store any
time, try on Clothcraft Clothes and
not feel the slightest obligation to
purchase..
We are glad to have you visit us
first to investigate to see for your
self the result of putting the savings
of applied science back into the
clothes year after year.
Soon or late we know you'll come
back, because whe.i you are ready to
buy you'll want the style, comfort and
lasting quality that only 70 years of
Clothcraft scientific manufacture can
give you.
Blain Clothing Co
The Clothcraft Store
By the way, why be a slave to habit,
reference hereby- being had to other
people.
Senator Chamberlain has an abcess
3n his right hand, and has to sign his
lame by proxy, his sec. using a stamp.
fortunately it is not just before elcc-
ion.
The Saturday Evening Pose says
that Carnegie libraries are barren,
whited sepulchres in a way.
The Albany Carnegie library,
though, not having a big list of books,
is a healthy, vital force in the community.
rooms for information along various
lins. and many call for the latest nov
el, desiring, as they have a right, to
read some fiction.
Here the students go for their ar
guments in debates. Others fill the
THE SAMPLE STORE
Bulletin
No. 28.
April 12, 1916.
Vol. 1.
Blue Bib Overalls .
Whip Cord Pants .
Waist Overalls
Work Shirts
.... 75c
......98c
. 75c
.35c
Blue Work Shirts 37'c-45c
Black Sateen Shirts 45c-65c
Canvas Gloves 3 pr. 25c
Men's Hats .. $1.00
Stetson Hats $3.50
Men's Porus Unions 49c
White Balbriggan Unions ....75c
Balbriggan Unions, Ecru 89c
Dress Shirts, no collar 35c
White Kerchiefs 5c-10c
Armlets ... 5c-10c
Ties ,..T 19c, 25c, 35c
Men's Work Shoes $1.85
Men's Dress Shoes $2.95
Men's Rubber Sole Shoes $2.95
Jersey Sweaters 65c up $1.65
Gauntlet Gloves ..65c up $1.45
Belts 25c, 35c, 45c
Boston Garters - ..18c
Boys' Overalls 35c, 49c
Boys' Heavy Shoes $2.10-$2.45
Boys' Dress Shoes ....$2.20-$2.45
Cotton Blankets 75c-$1.45
Quilts 90c up $1.85
ohngditsStustreetnwx.
Boys' Knee Pants 49c up $1.00
Suit Cases 98c up $5.65
S1.15 up $4.65
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STORES
TRADE AT
C. J. BREIER CO.
OR WE BOTH LOSE MONEY
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STORES
Some read trash, always have and
always will; but in our libraries there
is plenty of splendid matter along
scientific, moral and religious' lines,
that elevate as well as entertain.
Seuii-occasionally magazines like
the Post, have fits, in order to attract
1 attention.
DOCTORS, ALIENISTS, ASYL
UM SUPERINTENDENTS, ALL
WHO HAVE SEEN THIS PLAY
URGE YOU TO SEE IT
'Damaged Goods'
B
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ST. NATIONAL DANK
Young Men and Women
Wh it the banking habit early in ,
life will not be found in want
in old age.
orb ST. SAVINGS DANK
' Careful attention given to all jew
elry repairing at Krearaer'a new store.
o25tf adv
The Albany Bakery
Wit Deliver to Any Part of the
I-;'-,',: V '- CUT
113-119 E. 3rd Street
Bell 560 Party R Home 419
H. FIRCHAU CO.
Portland Rose Festival 1916
Queen Contest
GOOD FOR ONE VOTE
Name
Organization
, This coupon will count one vote when properly filled out and sent
to Portland Rose Festival Contest Department, ; 337 Northwestern
Nat'!., Bank Building. Coupons must b neatly trimmed and put in
package with number of votes written on top,
Jewelry repain.ig of all kinds i
Kreamcr's new store. o25tf adv
RANCH FOR RENT Have 300 ac
re goat ranch. All fenced. Will rent
or take goats on shares. 104 W 3rd
FOR RENT Four furnished rooms
for light housekeeping, on first
floor. 630 W. 7th. a7-13
FOR RENT Office rooms in the
Will-Stark building on First street.
Light, roomy and comfortable. Call
at F. G. Will's, Jeweler, a7tf
Expert watch and clock repairing at
K reamers Jewelry Vore. o25tf adv
LIME and SULPHUR SPRAY.
Soluble sulphur spray, lime, pow
dered sulphur, Utah, Nevada and
Oregon land plaster, ground lime
rock, garden and field seed. Feed,
Flour.
M. 8ENDERS & CO.
E. L. STIFF Sc SON.
215 to 217 Lyon St.
New and Second Hand Goods
Bought and Sold.
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Hanime! Hotel Building
A. STARK,
Physician and Surgeon
Both phones 60
330 W. First St. Albany, Ore,
Lest You Forget
livery $1 purchase at
the Ideul Grocery
counts 50 votes in the
Orange Peal Contest.
Good bone cured
bucon 17c per lb.
Ideal Grocery
H. A. STEARNS, Prop.
Both Phones 58
212 W. 1st St.
Fortmiflcr Bros.
Funeral Directors
Masonic RuHtling. Albany, Or.
Ruth phones. I.uily Assistant
Golden Rule Dairy
MUX and CRF.AM
2 Daily Deliver!!. Both phone
H. M. PALMER, Prop.
Cabinet Work
Albany Planing Mill
When Another
Man
ateps into your position because
you've grown old what are you
going to live on, if you have
aaved nothing?
Hundreds of men are quietly
depositing part of their salary
at 4 per cant interest, at our
Savings Department, getting
ready for such a day)
Why not you?
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
190,000.00
J. W. CUSICK & CO., Bankers
Albany, Oregon
$ Jones Book Store
Subscriptions received for Mag
azines and periodicals. 333
West First St., Albaay, Orcgoa,
FISHER, BRADEN & CO.
FUNERAL. DIRECTORS AND
UNDERTAKERS.
Undertaking Parlors, 3rd and
Broa'lalbin
S3r LADY ATTENDANT
Both Pha.e.
A QUALITY STORE
We sell the bestat lowest prices
Watch Repairing
F. G. Will
P. B. PHIPPS
Graduate of S. F. Magnetic Heal
ing. Consultation Free.
Bell phone 109-J Home phoneI2
Over Albany State Bank Rooms 1-2
734 Lyon St. 2115 Home Phone
200 CATTLE
for sale on easy terms, cows and
heifers coming fresh; steers and
yearlings. If you have feed, it will
pay you to milk or get growth of
young stuff. H. BRYANT.
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.
MILL CITY BARGAIN.
Why not deal with owner nc save
the middle m;vn profit? 1 have 24 ac
res right in the town of Mill City,
Oregon. Town has large monthly pay
roll, four daily trains, churches and
school, high school just acroBS the
street from my townsitc. One 7 room
house, one 3-room hoy.se, large ,bArn,
henhouse, etc. Best soft wstar st sach
house. Large spring on place. Laud
level, fine young orch:-rd of about 7
acres five and six year old winter ap
plet. I will sell at a br.rgsin with
part down, 5 years on bat. Im
mediate. possession; titles perfect and
not cue dollar ugainst mv property.
Call or address.
J. E, RAY,
ni24a24 Mill City, Ore
Home Comfort
la greatly Increased by decorating your wll and celling! with dainty,
artlatlc wall paper. Wall Paper of thla kind U not expensive If pur
chased from us. It la eaay to select pattorna dainty and artlatlc from
our well selected stock. . Won't you lot ua allow you early while our
atock la unbroken?
We extend you a moat hearty Invitation to see our samples and
will do our best to make you comfortable while looking them over.
Burkhart & Lee, Druggists
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Particular people who wish
something distinctive in glasses
are ordering Crooks Lenses in
"Varsity" Boston Leaf or Lar
gnette mountings.
E. C. MEADE, Optometrist
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND
CROCKERY
Daily Democrat by Carrier, S4 Year.
THr! HKST
DAK El) GOODS
GROCERIES, PRODUCE
and FRUITS
PARKER'S
"The Sittn of Ouulily"
136 l.yun Si. limit I'hnncs
We tire ut your
service for
Meats and
Fish
I). E. NK BERG ALL
MEAT COMPANY
SECOND AND LYON STS.
DUGAN & DENNY
HOUS3 FlMIflSHBRS
New and fcajd hand faaa
Have moved cni antf safcer,
',1,111 XLW
BUSINESS 0 I A Q Q I T I r f WANT
DIRECTORY uLnUuiriLU ADS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CHIROPRACTOR
ELMER C. GIPE
Chiropractor.
Rooms 5. 7, 9, 10, Cusick Bank Bldg
Nature cannot cure a disease unless
the cause is removed. Chiropractic
adjustments remove the cause.
Bell 13J Home 1380
DR. GEO.' J. KENAGY
Chiropractic Physician
Examination Free
Suits 401-2, National Hank Bldg.
DR. S. H. RUSSELL
Chiropractor
12-3 Schmitt nirfg. Phones Belt
IS6-R; Home 14ol. I.ady attendant.
Examinations free.
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
F.. F. SOX
Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance,
First National Dank Building
H. F. MERRILL
Insurance and Loana
City warrants bougjit and sold. Room
No. 1, second floor, First Savings
Bank building. Albany. Oregon
H, M. PAYNE Fasm lands and city
property for sale. Real estate loans
Fire insurance. Surety Bonds.
Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albany,
Oregon.
FOR SALE
CALVES, PIGS Orders taken for
Tillamook calves, Durham, Hol
stein and Guernsey heifers and bulls.
I wish to buy about fifty weaned
pigs, six weeks old, good condition.
C. B. Winn, Albany, Or. mlSalS
FOR SALE Modern S room bunga
low, including furnace, fireplace,
Dutch kitchen, stationary tubs and
cement basement, full lot, $2200.
$800 down, balance to suit. Apply
Democrat office. nlOlf
FOR SALE Sharplcss Separator,
$20, plow $8, harrow $6, cultivator
$5, potato digger $4.50, feed cutler,
$4, incubator $12. F, K. Church,
Phone 7F3 Hell. :. 12-14
FOR SALE One 1-year-old Holstein
hull $75; one llolsteiu grade heifer,
2 years old, at $45; beardless seed
barley, $28 per ton, 70c per bushel;
Kinney seed wheat $1 per buskel;
limited amount number 2 clover
seed cheap, C. R. Wldmcr, R. D.
4; Home phone 2538. f23 d&s.ttf
OST Bull pup 7 months old, fcmnlc,
color white, black ring r.rotind
eyes, and screw tail. Notify Eagles
Cigar store. , a!2-14
FOR RENT.
FARM LANDS FOK RENT Two
tracts near Albany, one of 35 acres,
one of 25 acres, rental rash or
hare; for particulars see Fish tit
Hodges, Albany, Ore. olO-lfi
FOR RENT 6 room house; bath.
' Uicaied on Fourth ami Hill. Phone
Hume 2251. aatf
FOR RENT Four room apartment.
Inquire of Rurggraf, 118 2nd St.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT OR SALE A lot of cul
tivating laud adjoining Albany, suit
able for oats or potatoes. Also stock
farm for sale or rent, Also house
and lot on installments; also fine
residence lots for sale at $5 or $10
per month; also for. rent, house
keeping rooms furnished and unfur
nished, phone or write fleo. W.
Wright, Albany, Oregon. alfllf
FOR EXCHANGE Want a house
and lot or acreage, will give in ex
change the rent on a stock ranch
with stock and machinery all com
plete, good set of improvements
with electric lights all through, will
go up to $-1000. This includes catlle,
sheep, goats and other stock. Rent
is $250 year, on 280 acres, Mornback
St lloflich. nl2-14
FOR RENT The A. A. Micklc resi
dence, 1016 Cottage street. Modern
sleeping porch. Enquire J. B, Mc
Dowell, .lfi Cottage street. Phone
noincJ.184.Rcll573J. "12-18
FOR RENT Furnished .si room
cottage. Inquire nt 333 f! uiih Jef
ferson St, Home phone Black 4128.
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WANTED A second hand automo
bile as first payment on House and
lot. Will give any kind of terms on
balance, or will trado acreage or
will pay cash, for Bmall car in good
shape, if at a bargain. 584-J. n 12-14.
Catholic Bazaar.
The ladies of the Catholic church
will hold their bazaar on Thursday,
April 1.1, and Friday the Mth in the
former Cafeteria on First and Ferry
streets, for the benefit of the Sisters'
school. All are welcome. a8-13
Money to Loan.
In 'the following amounts; $10,000,
$5,000, $3,000, $2,000, $1,000. This is lo
cal money and want good all purpose
arm mortgage security. Call on
J V. PIPE,
203 W. 2nd St.
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