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ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. MAY 10, 1016.
Daily Democrat
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- Oregon, a second-class matter.
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WEDNESDAY, HAY 10. 1916.
. NATIONAL HIGHWAYS.
Secretary of War Baker . was re
cently requested for an opinion on
the Shields-Small bill providing for a
preliminary investigation and report
on a system of national highways.'
His reply is characteristic of the
manner in which he goes to the bot
tom of things, and suggestive of big
possibilities in the future: ;
"If congress desires to enter upon
the construction of a system of na
tional highways, the general features
of the plan presented in the bill are,
. in my judgment, admirably adapted
to' produce the facts - necessary for
such a consideration. It proceeds up
on the safe and wise business princi-
: pies of preliminary examination and
report, thus giving congress full in
formation collected by trained men
and the data so collected forms a def
inite and essential basis on which to
found conclusions as to what extent,
if any, and under what conditions the
federal government shall embark up
on such a project .
"It includes also the sound princi
ples of central control, thus insuring
standard and uniform results for all
sections of the country, and on com
mitting expenditure to officers di
rectly accountable to the federal gov
ernment, and alive to the fact that the
largest possible outcome for the mon
ey placed in their hands is expected of
them. ', V?'' . V: ';
"In addition to the advantages of
the intelligent way of going at the
matter, and of the uniform and eco
nomical results to be expected from
the method in which appropriations
are to be applied, the plan .makes
possible a special military advantage
in time of war through the fact that
officers of the corps of engineers, on
whom, in war time, the work of map
ping out the theatre of operations
and constructing roads therein, de
pend, would have a-wide knowledge
of onr national communications, and
a valuable, practical experience in
road construction. While all of the
officers of the corps receive thorough
theoretical instruction in the road
making art, opportunities are now
: lacking for giving them the practical
experience essential to a quick and
ready grasp of the emergencies which
would arise at the outbreak of hos-
tilities. . .. . '.'
' Toir these reasons, if congress de
cides to embark upon a project of this
character, there will be many advan
tages in conducting the work under
the engineering corps of the United
States army.
"With reference to the sum pro
posed for defraying expenses, the in-
formation available in the department
is insufficient to permit a positive ex
pression of views as to whether $250,
000 will suffice to prepare a complete
preliminary plan for the whole Unit
ed States or not. The recent high
way work for various states has pro
vided a considerable mileage which
will be available for connection be-
' tween principal centers. It has been
Computed, however, that the .total
length of roads in the United States is
' something over 2,000,000 miles, and
. considering the wide extent of the na
, tional domain, and the fact that in so
many instances alternative routes be
tween centers are available, it will be
seen that the plan involves the con
sideration of thousands of miles of
.highways. The sum mentioned, how
ever, will doubtless permit the prep
aration of preliminary plans for a
large proportion of the principal
routes. '
Speedily, skillfully, economically, is
he City Auto Transfer way. al7tf adv
o '
. Careful attention given to all jew
elry repairing at Kreamers new srore.
- ; : o25tf adv
Dr. Stone's Heart Drops cures
heaves. Price $1; for sals by all drug
MISFITS
Joe Cannon, just eighty, lays his
young age to smoking stogies and
cussing a little.
Later when he has to answer for
his cussedness it will not be as much
of a joke. '"'..
Of course this Cymric biz. had to
pop up just when smooth sailing was
observed.
The probability is that the sub. ma
rine had not yet received the new or
ders. What's the matter? More bank re
sources in Or. than ever before.
Saw mills all a hurrying.
But well, you say the rest.
When Casey went to the bat will
be a tame affair compared with
when Logan went to the bat.
If all the fool speeches made around
were individualized an insane asylum
would look like a college compared
with the result
It would take a genius to guess
what's- under a Mexican hat down
along the border.
A prominent resident of Dublin is
one Richard Crocker, a former cele
brated N. Y. grafter.
This is such a fast age a man
hardly has time to dot his i's, and
Misfits is thinking of changing his
name to Nuten.
The traditional flea is a turtle com
pared with Vea.
Stolen for Friday.
"Crooks!"
"Robber!"
"He was safe a mile!"
"Oh, you thief!"
"How much do they pay ya?"
"Lynch him!" .
"You wait until after this game!"
When We Were Boys.
Where is the slang of yesteryear?
Those words and phrases gay,'
That formerly assailed our ears,
Are seldom heard today.
"Shoo fly; don't bother me,"
"Johnny, get your gun,"
Save
Both country and city people will save money by trading at
Parkers' Busy Corner
Grocery
We pay the highest price for eggs and produce, lnd sell en a low
margin Low rent to ae mean more profit to you.
Parker & Parker Busy Corner
Grocery
W.E.PARKER HACK PARKER
4t and Lyon street
ST. NATIONAL DANK
HOW SECURE ARK TOUR INSURANCE POLI
CIES, deeds, mortgages, jewslry, heirlooms, will and
private sorreepondence from fire, burglars or prying
eyse?
HOW SERIOUSLY WOULD TOU BE INCON
TENIXNCED if they should be lost or destroyed?
WOULDN'T IT BE WORTH $1.00 A YEAR to know
they are absolutely safe ia oar modern safe deposit
valats?
A
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JY
ore!
Portland Rom
Queen
GOOD FOR
Natae
Organization
This ooupeo will eoeai eae vets) when properly filled eat and seat
te PertUsd Rose Kestival Contest Department, Northwestern
Natl, Bank Building.. Coupons must be neatly trimmed and put in
package with number of votes written on top. :.
"Ah, there stay there,"
"Well, how are' you son?"
"Red head white horse,"
"Go and soak your head,"
"Come, now! Stick-in-the-mud!"
"Your boots are full, of lead."
"Hold your horses, cully,"
"Don't yon get too fly,"
"Over the left," "you're a dude,"
"Wait till the clouds go by."
Alas, the slang of yesteryear,
Like much that's old "gives up the
gnost,
Displaced by something worse. '
Boston Globe.
County trips at reasonable rates.
City Auto Transfer. a!7tf
SETTING HENS WANTED Small
ish tame setters, healthy and with
no vermin. Linn Ringneck Ranch,
one-half mile south of Hackle-.nan's
Grove, Lebanon road. m4-18
Order your silo material from the
Albany Lumber Co. Sawmill now run
ning. Both phones. m4tf
SLADWOOD
See E. R. CUMMINGS Big
first slab, extra good quality, al
so 2nd growth fir slab made of
peeled timber. Same as last
year. Office phones' Bell 143-Ji
Home 117i Res. phones: Bell
350: Home 146.
THE BEST
BAKED GOODS
GROCERIES, PRODUCE
and FRUITS
PARKER'S
"The Sign ol Quality"
136 Lyon St. Both Phones
The Albany Bakery
Wi Deliver to Any Part of the
"- Oty
115-119 B. 3rd Street
Bell 500 Party R Home 419
H. FIRCHAU CO.
Money
ST. SAVINGS DANK
Festival 1916
Contest
ONE VOTE
DRESSMAKING First class dress
making, reasonable prices. Mrs. M.
R. .Bochmer, 424yi West First St.
Bell phone 5J0-Y. " ui3june 3
Expert watch and deck repairing at
Kreamera Jewelry More. o25tf adv
Pianos moved with greatest of care.
City Auto Transfer. adv 17-tf
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Daily Democrat by Carrier. t4 Year.
I examine the eyea to deter
mine the error of refraction and
from this perscription I have
the glasses accurately made by
a manufacturing optician.
E. C. MEADE, Optometrist
GEO. G. BINGHAM, ' Republican
candidate for circuit judge. Linn and
Marion counties. At Republican pri
maries. May 19, 1916. . . .
Will endeavor to ascertain what the
law is, and apply it to the facts in
each particular case.
'Impartial justice to all."
sdr a20tf
A. STARK,
Physician and Surgeon
Both phones 60
330 W. First St. Albany, Ore.
VIERECK'S
BATHS
First-class Workmen
Only
Cor. First and Ellsworth Street
FISHER, RRADEN & CO.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND
UNDERTAKERS.
Undertsking Psrlors. 3rd and
Broadalbiu
aj-a LADY ATTENDANT
- Both Phones.
WE WANT YOUR
WOOL
M. SENDERS & CO.
Open Saturday Evenings.
P. B. PHIPPS
Graduate of S. F. Magnetic Heal
ing. Consultation Free
Bell phone 109-J Home phoneI2
Over Albany State Wank Rooms 1-2
734 Lyon St. . 2185 Home Phone
1
We are at your
service for
Meats and
Fish
D. E. NEBERGALL
MEAT COMPANY
SECOND AND LYON STS.
For Rent
FINE STORE ROOM
. First Street
AH ready, with fix
tures, furnace heated,
. Well located. See
Dr. A. STARK
lJIH
CZl Good Vs
Op ) at Right ff&t
A full line of Fresh Fruit and
Vegetables
Our prompt service and cour
teous treatment will merit your
trade.
Ideal Grocery
H. A. STEARNS, Prop.
Both Phones SI
112 W. let St. .
Fortmiller Bros.
Funcr.il Directors'
Masonic Building, Albany, Or.
Both phones. I-ady Assistant
Golden Rule Dairy
MUX and CREAM
X Daily Deliveries. Both phones
H. M. PALMER, Prop.
Cabinet Work
Albany Planing Mill
T
The Safe
Way
start a Checking Account with
this bank and deposit frequent
ly checks held before deposit
ing are sometimes returned un
paid marked, "No funds."
Pay local bills with your own
checks use our Drafts or Ex
change for those at a distance.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$90,000.00
J. W. CUSICK ft CO., Bankers
Albany, Oregon
TRY the ALBANY DAIRY
for sanitary milk and whipping
crenm. We invite you to visit
and inspect our dairy. Bell
phone 15-F-41. A. P. MISH
LER, Prop.
NEW RUGS MADE F?-"
YOUR OLD CARPETS.. N,
W. Rug Co., Portland, Or.
M. L. SANDERS,
Albany Agent
Bell pkone 377-R; Home 81
HAUL
By CITY AUTO TRUCK CO,
Light and heavy, all kinds
promptly attended le. Office
J. A. HOWARD. 32S W. 1st St.
Bell 166-R; Home 68. Hours
7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Before and
after, 456-Y Bell; K-544 Home.
Jones Book Store
Subscriptions received for Mag
azines and periodicals. 333
West First St, Albsny, Oregon.
A QUALITY STORE .
We sell the bestat lowest prices
Watch Repairing
F. G. Will
Real Estate
Loans & Insurance
Collins & Taylor
Hainrae'. Hotel Building
Home Comfort
Is greatly Increased by decorating your walls and ceilings with dainty,
rtlstlc wall paper. Wall Paper of this kind la not expensive If our
chaaed from us. It la easy to select patterns dainty and artistic from
our well selected stock. Won't you let ut show you early while our
stock Is unbroken?
We extend you a meat hearty Invitation to tee our samples and
will do our best te make you comfortable while looking them over.
Burkhart & Lee, Druggists
STETTER'S
FOR GROCERIES AND
CROCREKV
LU3UNESS Ol 1 C 0 I C I C fl WANT
DIRECTORY ULnUuiriLU ADS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CHIROPRACTOR
BLMRR'C OIPE
Chiropractor.
Rooms i, 7, 9, 10, Cusiek Bank Bldg.
Nature cannot cure a disease unless
the csuse ia removed. Chiropractic
sdjuslmeuts remove the cause.
Belt 138J
Home 1J80
DR. OEO. J. KENAOY
Chiropractic Physician
Examination Free
Suits 401-2, Nations! Bsnk Bldg.
DR. g. H. RUSSELL
Chiropractor
MRS. RUSSELL
Ladies' Masaeuse
Moorfield cabinet stesm baths in
connectiou with adjustiugs and treat
ments, rcstorss health.
Bell 1I6-R Horns 1461
LAWYERS.
Z. C. BRYANT
Attorney at Law
V'l-2 New First National Dank build
'iig, Albany, Oregon.
L G. LF.WF.LI.ING
Attorney at law Notary public
Albany, Oregon.
WKATHERFORD 4 WEATHER
FORD, i Lawyers, Albany, Ore.
REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE
P.. F. SOX
Resl Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance.
First National Bank Building
H. F. MERRILL
Insurance and Loans
Ciiy wsrrauts bought snd told. Room
No. I, second floor. First Savings
Bank building, Albany. Orrgos
B. M. PAYNE Farsa lands and city
property for sale. Real estate loans
Flrr insursnce. Surety Bonds.
Rooms 19-21, Cusick Block, Albsny,
Oregon.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT fl room house; bsth.
Located on Fourth and Hill. Thone
Home 2251. Stf
FOR RENT Four room apartment.
Inquire of Burggraf, US 2nd St.
f24 tf
FOR RENT Leaving the city. Will
rent a furnished o-room modern
hoase. Csll 1013 S. Calapeoia. Home
phone 3141. m22tf
WAREHOUSE FOR RENT On all
Rys and boat transportation, one
' block from First National bsnk, by
month or term. See Fish ft Hodg
es, owners. mS-10
FOR RENT Office rooms in the
Will-Stark building on First street.
Light, roomy snd comfortable. Call
at F. G. Will's, Jeweler, a7tf
FOR RENT For cash, SO acres In
Santiam bottom miles north ef
.Lebanon. 25 acres cultivstion, in
cluding 8 seres newly grubbed lsnd,
besides 5 acres bearing orchard and
garden spot. Balance timber pas
ture with running wster. Address
B. B. Daughton, Lebanon R. 1,
Phone Lebanon Farmers 24X.
RANCH FOR RENT Have 300 ac
re goat ranch. All fenced. Will raat
or take goats on shares. 104 W 3rd
FOR RINT Faraiesied eat rood
ettege. laqelre at sVM See til Jef
ferson St. stems pkeae BVsek 4128.
salStf
FOR 8ALE
I K. L. STIFF ft SON
-'15 u 217 Lyon St.
I New and Second Hand Ooods
I Bought and Sold.
addition. Short distance from Cen
tral and high schools. Both phones.
T. P. ilacklcman. a24ui24
FOR SALE OR EXCHAtvtWt A 10
million timber claim in Douglas
county for rky property or good
farm land. Roesa 1149. II6tf
FOR SALE Light reorfrti aaromo.
bite. First class coadision. Recent
ly overhauled. Address "fteedeter'
care Democrat. eitf
FOR SALE On account of sickness
I offer my stock o fgen. dry goods
and groceries, located at IMuinrir r,
Or, lor sale. Fine location. Partic
ulars on application. Address O. K
Holdrcilge, Shedil, R. F, D. mi i
FOR SALIC Nice range, good sise,
in nice condition. Call at 921 W.
10th St, or phone Bell 467-Y.
m4-6
FOR SALE 3 II. P. Stover gasoline
engine and small feed grimier, $75.
Ldrul outfit for furm use. Inquire
at Democrat. m6-V
FOR SALE l'ierce-Arrow automo
bile, 1910 mode!, Good running con
dition, $.1X1. W. S. Weaver. m6-9
FOR SALE OR TRAIJU A Califor-
nia bungalow on easy terms. See
J .11. Naali, 723 Chamber of Com
merce Building, Portland, Or, or
call 426-R City. m6.o
WnCBtLLAMOOOa
ROOMS FOR RENT F. G. Will.
mltf
LOST or STOLEN Bay mare, W.
950 or 1000 pounds, scar on loft bind
foot. Age 10 years. In good shape.
Notify St. Charles Hotel.
WOODSAWING By R. B. Tower,
successor of Ed., Holland. Office
with Dugan ft Denny. Bell 394-J;
Home 394.
SHOES REPAIRED Ladies' soles
put on 50c; men's soles put oa for
75c. Burns, Shoe Doctor, opposite
post office. s!9inl9 d Itsw
WANTBD.
WEAVING-Cariest aad ruga, ia
sstiafsctory maaaer. Pkeas l-Y.
Uianie Smith. ffleV
WANTS WORK-I.edy waate work
by day or hear. Heme pkeas, 34N.
SM
WORK WANTED Aleae with five
children, went work ef sag. Mad.
Will ge oat or briag it kesae. SM
E. First St.
WORK WA NTED Womsa wsnts
wsihing to do at home or will work
by the day. Csll Home pkone 315
WORK WANTED Will ge out or
take work home. Lace enrtains a
specislty. 25c per eeir.. Bell ,196-J.
or 323 E. 2nd. a4tf'
0
Money to Loan,
to the following amounts: $10,044,
$5,000, $3,000, $2,000, $1,00. This is lo
cal money and want good all purpose
arm mortgage security. Gill on
J V. PIPE,
203. W. 2nd St.
dly wk HOtf
WHY
let your grass go to wate when
you can get milch cows or young
stock of HUB BRYANT on time?
Turn your fsed into money.
RaatJ EarUU for
Baugesa la asms leaade, etay aye-
fefaWp MBfls"' fesf aVHaV atasHsVMMal
wrftisa In the stxongast eld toe
companies, Call on J. V. Pipe,
gists. .. a2tf
LOTS FOR SALE The Kpaallne